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DEPARTMENT    OF   THE    INTERIOR, 

CENSUS   OEFICE. 


"COMPENDITJM 


OB" 


THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Part  I— P'opulation. 


ROBERT  P.  PORTER- 


SUPERINTENDENT. 


WASHINGTON,  D.  0. : 

GOVERNMENT    PRINTING    OFFICE.^ 
1892. 


3i7.  3 

1  ^'i 


.-V.  i 


CONTENTS-PART  I. 


Page. 

Letter  of  transmittal  of  the  Superiutendent  of  Census  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior vii 

Introduction ix-xxxiii 

Progress  of  the  nation xxxv-cxxvii 

Form  of  schedule  used  by  enumerators cxxviii,  cxxix 

Public  acts  pertaining  to  the  Eleventh  Census cxxx-cxl 

POPULATIOj^. 

Table    lo.— Aggregate  population  for  each  state  and  territory  as  constituted  at  the  date  of  each 

census:  1790  to  1890 2,3 

Table     lb. — Increase  of  population  for  each  state  and  territory  as  constituted  at  the  date  of  each 

census :  1790  to  1890 *•  •'^ 

Table     Ic— Density  of  population  for  each  state  and  territory  as  constituted  at  the  date  of  each 

census:  1790  to  1890 ^ 

Table       2. — Aggregate  population  by  counties  for  each  state  and  territory  as  constituted  at  the 

date  of  each  census :  1790  to  1890 '^-4'' 

Table      3. — Aggregate  population  by  minor  civil  divisions  :  1880  and  1890 48-'133 

^ Table    4«.— Aggregate  population   of   cities   having  25,000   inhabitants    or  more  in   1890,  as 

constituted  at  the  date  of  each  census :  1790  to  1890 434-437 . 

Table    46.— Increase  of  population  of  cities   having  25,000  inhabitants  or  more   in  1890,  as 

constituted  at  the  date  of  each  census :  1790  to  1890 438-441 

Table      5. — Aggregate    population    of    cities,    towns,    villages,   and    borouglis    having   2,500 

inhabitants  or  more  in  1890,  with  population  for  1880  and  increase  during  the 

decade 442-452 

Table      6.— Aggregate  population  of  cities,  towns,  villages,  and  boroughs  having  from  1,000  to 

2,500  inhabitants  in  1890,  with  population  for  1880 -  -  453-467 

Table      7.— Population  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color,  by  states  and  territories :  1890 468, 469 

Table      8. — The  colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes,  quadroons,  octoroons, Chinese, 

Japanese,  and  civilized  Indians,  by  states  and  territories :  1890 470 

Table      9.— Population  as  males  and  females,  by  states  and  territories :  1850  to  1890 471 

Table    10. — Population  as  native  and  foreign  born,  by  states  and  territories :  1850  to  1890 472 

Table     11.— Population  as  white  and  colored,  by  states  and  territories  :  1850  to  1890 473 

Table    12. — The  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  civilized  Indian  population,  by  states  and  territories: 

1860  to  1890 -■  *"?* 

Table     13. — Population  as  native  and  foreign  born  and  white  and  colored,  by  counties :  1890, 

1880,  and  1870 475-515 

Table    14.— The  Chinese  population,  by  counties :  1890,  1880,  and  1870 516-524 

Table    15.— The  Japanese  population,  by  counties :  1890,  1880,  and  1870 525-527 

Table    16.— The  civilized  Indian  population,  by  counties :  1890,  1880,  and  1870 528-539 

Table    17.— Poinilation  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color  for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  540-579 
Table    18.— Population  as  native  and  foreign  born  and  white  and  colored,  classified  by  sex,  by 

states  and  territories  :  1890 580,  581 

Table     19.— Population  as  native  and  foreign  born  and  white  and  colored,  classified  by  sex,  by 

counties  :  1890 - 582-66.'i 

Table    20.— Population  as  native  and  foreigp  born  and  white  and  colored,  classified  by  sex,  for 

places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 666-745 

Table  21a.— Persons  of  school  age,  5  to  17  years,  inclusive,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color,  by  states 

and  territories :  1890 — aggregate ^^^ 

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Table  216.— Persons  of  school  age,  18  to  20  years,  inclusive,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color,  by  states 

and  territories  :  1890 — aggregate 747 

Table  21c.— Persons  of  school  age,  5  to  20  years,  inclusive,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color,  by  states 

and  territories :  1890 — aggregate 748 

Table  21d.— Persons  of  school  age,  5  to  17  years,  inclusive,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color,  by  states 

and  territories :  1890 — males 749 

Table  21e.— Persons  of  scTiool  age,  5  to  17  years,  inclusive,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color,  by  states 

and  territories  :  1890 — females 750 

Table  21/".- Persons  of  school  age,  18  to  20  years,  inclusive,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color,  by  states 

and  territories  :  1890 — males 751 

Table  21(7.— Persons  of  school  age,  18  to  20  years,  inclusive,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color,  by  states 

and  territories:  1890 — females 752 

Table  21/i. — Persons  of  school  age,  5  to  20  years,  inclusive,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color,  by  states 

and  territories :  1890 — males 753 

Table  21i.— Persons  of  school  age,  5  to  20  years,  inclusive,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color,  by  states 

and  territories  :  1890 — females 754 

Table  22a.— Persons  of  school  age,  5  to  20  years,  inclusive,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color,  for  cities 

of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more  :  1890— aggregate 75.5,  756 

Table  226.— Persons  of  school  age,  5  to  20  years,  inclusive,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color,  for  cities 

of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890— males 757,  758 

Table  22c.— Persons  of  school  age,  5  to  20  years,  inclusive,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color,  for  cities 

of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more  :  1890— females 759,  760 

Table  "23.— Males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color,  by  states  and  territories :  1890 761 

Table    24  — Males  of  militia  age,  bv  nativity  and  color,  for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more  : 

1890 "- 762,763 

Table    25.— Males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color,  by  states  and  territories :  1890 764 

Table    26  —Males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color,  for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more : 

1890 - ----   765,766 

Table    27  —Persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color,  by  counties : 

1890 767-809 

Table    28.— Persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color,  for  places  of 

2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 810-852 

DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 

Table      1. — Total  dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling,  by  states  and  territories:  1850  to  1890.  855 

Table      2. — Total  families  and  persons  to  a  family,  by  states  and  territories :  1850  to  1890 856 

Table      3  —Total  dwellings  and  families,  and  persons  to  a  dwelling  and  to  a  family,  by  counties  : 

1890 857-877 

Table      4.— Total  dwellings  and  families,  and  persons  to  a  dwelling  and  to  a  family,  for  places 

having  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 878-897 

Table      5. Persons  to  a  dwelling,  in  detail,  by  states  and  territories :  1890 898, 899 

Table      6.— Persons  to  a  dwelling,  in  detail,  for  cities  having  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  900,  901 

Table      7.— Persons  to  a  family,  in  detail,  by  states  and  territories :  1890 902,  903 

Table  8.— Persons  to  a  family,  in  detail,  for  cities  having  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. ..  904,  905 
Table      9.— Number  of  dwellings  having  specified  number  of  families,  with  average  number  of 

families  to  a  dwelling,  for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more,  and  by 

wards  fur  certain  cities :  1890 - 906-909 

Table    10.— Number  of  families  in  dwellings  according  to  specified  number  of  families,  for  cities 

having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more,  and  by  wards  for  certain  cities :  1890 910-913 

STATISTICS  OF  ALASKA. 

Table      1.— Population  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color,  by  districts :  1890 916,  917 

Table      2.— Population  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color,  for  villages  of  300  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  916,  917 

Table      3. — Population  classified  as  to  sex,  color,  and  age  periods :  1890 918,  919 

Table      4.— The  Indian  population  classified  by  sex  and  tribe,  by  districts :  1890 918,  919 

Table      5.— The  white  population  classified  by  sex,  nativity,  and  citizenship,  by  districts:  1890.  920 

Table      6.— The  temporary  white  population   (employed   in  summer  only),  classified  by  sex, 

nativity,  and  citizenship,  by  districts  :  1890 920 

Table      7.— Temporary  and  permanent  white  population,  classified  by  sex,  nativity,  and  citi- 
zenship :  1890 92f 


ILLUSTRATIONS-PABT  I. 


Page. 

Chart  showing  by  states  the  increase  and  decrease  of  population  from  1880  to  1890 xxxv 

Chart  showing  by  states  the  density  of  total  population  in  1890 xliv 

Map  showing  the  position  of  the  center  of  population  at  the  close  of  each  decade  from  1790  to 

1890 ^ 

Diao-ram  showins  the  distribution  of  population  in  accordance  with  latitude  in  1890 Ixx 

Diagram  showing  the  distribution  of  population  in  accordance  with  longitude  in  1890 Ixx 

Chart  showing  by  states  the  distribution  of  the  sexes  in  1890 Ixxvi 

Chart  showing  by  states  the  density  of  foreign  population  in  1890 Ixxxvi 

Chart  showing  by  states  the  percentage  of  foreign  born  to  the  total  population  in  1890 Ixxxix 

Chart  showing  by  states  the  proportion  which  native  whites  of  native  parentage  bear  to  all 

whites  in  1890 ^'^^ 

Chart  showing  by  states  the  proportion  of  colored  to  the  total  population  in  1890 xcviii 

Chart  showing  by  states  the  density  of  colored  population  in  1890 cm 


LETTER   OF  TRANSMITTAL. 


DEPAETMENT  OF  THE  INTEEIOE, 

Census  Office, 
Washington,  D.  0.,  December  8, 1892. 
Sir: 

I  have  the  honor  to  transmit  herewith  the  statistical  tables,  with  accompanying 
descriptive  and  explanatory  matter,  including  maps,  notes,  and  other  data,  which  have 
been  prepared  under  the  acts  of  March  1,  1889,  and  March  3,  1891,  as  a  Compendium 
of  the  Eleventh  Census  of  the  United  States. 

Very  respectfully,  your  obedient  servant, 

EOBEET  P.  POETEE, 

Superintendent  of  Census^ 

Hon.  John  W.  Noble, 

Secretary  of  the  Interior. 


INTRODUCTION. 


The  ideal  Compendium  of  tlie  Census  would  be  a  volume  compiled  after  all  the 
reports  were  written  and  in  type,  in  fact,  an  epitome  of  every  investigation.  Covering 
all  branches  of  inquiry,  it  would  be  a  complete  resume  of  the  population,  wealth,  and 
social  condition  of  the  people,  classified  with  the  greatest  possible  care,  and  prepared 
with  due  deliberation  by  hands  well  skilled  in  marshaling  facts  and  figures.  To  make 
the  Compendium  of  the  Eleventh  Census  all  this  has  been  attempted,  so  far  as 
compatible  with  the  demand  for  prompt  publication,  but  in  some  particulars  it  falls  short 
of  this  high  standard.  In  future  censuses  it  may  become  possible  to  prepaxe  the 
Compendium  as  above  suggested,  making  this  publication  the  last  instead  of  one  of  the 
first.  Indeed,  the  need  of  its  early  publication  was  partly  obviated  in  the  present 
census,  as  its  place  was  taken  by  the  series  of  systematic  bulletins  which  presented  the 
results  as  fast  as  they  were  obtained,  and  embraced  a  large  portion  of  the  several 
investigations.  Every  month  that  can  be  saved  in  the  publication  of  census  statistics 
adds  appreciably  to  their  value,  and  hence  the  salient  features  of  the  Eleventh  Census 
have  been  made  public  many  months  and  in  several  cases  years  earlier  than  heretofore. 

The  Compendium  of  the  Eleventh  Census  will  reflect  the  growth  of  the  country  in  an 
enlarged  scope  of  information,  and  give  a  very  complete  classification  of  material.  There 
are  many  imperfections  which  can  not  well  be  avoided  so  long  as  the  demand  for  general 
statistics  makes  it  necessary  to  jniblish  the  summary  before  the  details  are  fully  and 
thoroughly  worked  up.  The  custom  of  getting  out  the  Compendium  early  sacrifices 
precise  classification  and  completeness.  Part  I  of  the  Compendium  of  the  Eleventh 
Census  is  herewith  presented,  and  the  copy  of  Part  II  is  nearly  all  in  hand. 

While  the  rapid  increase  of  population  adds  greatly  to  the  work  of  taking  the  census, 
improved  communication,  division  of  labor,  and  more  enlightened  methods  made  it 
possible  not  only  to  secure  greater  accuracy  than  before,  but  to  obtain  results  more 
speedily.  For  example,  in  1850  the  enumeration  was  begun  June  1,  but  the  first  returns 
were  not  received  until  August  29  of  that  year,  and  the  final  returns  (from  California) 
were  not  received  until  February  17, 1852,  exactly  1  year  8  months  and  17  days  after  the 
commencement  of  the  enumeration,  while  in  1890,  on  the  21st  of  August,  exactly  2 
months  and  19  days  after  the  date  of  commencement  of  enumeration,  the  official  returns 
by  counties  and  precincts  of  the  state  of  Washington  were  telegraphed  by  this  office 
to  the  governor  for  the  use  of  the  state  legislature,  then  convening  for  the  purpose  of 
apportioning  representation  in  that  body.  By  October  20  the  population  of  the  Pacific 
coast  states  (California,  Oregon,  and  Washington)  had  been  announced. 

No  official  statement  of  the  dates  when  returns  were  received  appears  in  the 
population  volume  of  the  Eighth  Census,  1860.  The  enumeration  for  1870  was  nearly 
completed  January  9,  1871,  but  not  fully  until  August  23  of  that  year,  because  the  last 
schedules  were  not  received  from  the  enumerators  until  that  time,  more  than  a  year 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


after  the  commencemeut  of  tlie  enumeration.  The  Tenth  Census  was  practically 
completed  March  4,  1881,  the  final  count  following  soon  afterward.  The  last  returns  of 
the  Eleventh  Census  received  at  this  office  were  from  the  first  supervisor's  district  of 
Florida,  November  10,  1890. 

The  first  announcement  of  population  was  that  for  the  District  of  Columbia,  and 
was  made  June  28, 1890.  It  was  followed  July  18  by  the  announcement  of  the  population 
of  the  city  of  New  York,  constituting  the  whole  of  the  first  supervisor's  district  of  the 
state  of  New  York.  On  August  6  the  population  of  the  first  district  of  Pennsylvania, 
comprising  the  city  of  Philadelphia,  was  given  to  the  public.  During  the  month 
of  August  the  first  count  of  the  states  of  Delaware,  Idaho,  Ehode  Island,  and 
Washington  was  announced;  during  September,  that  of  Colorado,  Connecticut,  Maine, 
Massachusetts,  Montana,  Nevada,  Vermont,  and  the  territories  of  Arizona  and  Utah; 
during  October,  that  of  Alabama,  Arkansas,California,  Florida,Georgia,  Illinois,  Indiana, 
Iowa,  Kansas,  Kentucky,  Louisiana,  Maryland,  Michigan,  Minnesota,  Mississippi, 
Missouri,  Nebraska,  New  Hampshire,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  North  Carolina,  North 
Dakota,   Ohio,   Oregon,    Pennsylvania,    South   Carolina,    South    Dakota 


and 


,  Tennessee, 
the  territories  of  New 


Texas,  Virginia,  West  Virginia,  Wisconsin,  Wyoming, 
Mexico  and  Oklahoma. 

The  count  was  pushed  witli  such  energy  that  the  Census  Office  had  the  official 
returns  of  the  population  ready  on  the  convening  of  Congress  in  1890,  causing  no  delay 
in  the  apportionment  of  national  representatives.  The  passage  of  the  apportionment 
bill,  for  the  first  time  in  the  history  of  the  country,  in  the  next  session  of  Congress 
following  the  census,  makes  it  worth  while  briefly  to  review  the  apportionment 
legislation.  The  following  table  shows  what  may  be  termed  the  constitutional 
popu^lation  of  the  United  States,  the  present  number  of  representatives,  and  the  number 
of  representatives  provided  for  by  the  act  which  passed  the  House  of  Eepresentatives 
December  17,  1890,  and  the  Senate  January  29,  1891,  and  which  was  signed  by  the 
President  February  7,  1891 : 


Total 

Alabama 

Arkansas 

California 

Colorado 

Connecticut  . . 

Delaware 

Florida 

Georgia 

Idabo 

Illinois 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Mississippi 


Constitu- 
tional popula- 
tion. 

Present 
number 
of  mem- 
bers. 

Pro- 
posed 
number 
of  mem- 
bers. 

61,908,906 

332 

356 

1,  513,  017 

8 

9 

1, 128, 179 

5 

6 

1,  208, 130 

6 

7 

412, 198 

1 

2 

746,  258 

4 

4 

168,  493 

1 

1 

391,  422 

2 

2 

1,837,353 

10 

11 

84,  385 

1 

1 

3,  826, 351 

20 

22 

2, 192, 404 

13 

13 

1,  911,  896 

11 

11 

1,  427,  096 

7 

8 

1,  858, 635 

11 

11 

1,118,587 

6 

6 

661,  086 

4 

4 

1, 042, 390 

6 

6 

2,  238,  943 

12 

13 

2, 093, 889 

11 

12 

1, 301,  826 

5 

7 

1, 289, 600 

7 

7 

Missouri 

Montana 

Nebraska 

Nevada 

Now  Hampshire 

New  Jersey 

New  York 

North  Carolina  . 
North  Dakota  -  - 

Ohio 

Oregon 

Pennsylvania. . . 
Ehode  Island  . . . 
South  Carolina. . 
South  Dakota. . . 

Tennessee 

Texas 

Vermont 

Virginia 

Washington 

West  Virginia . . 

Wisconsin 

Wyoming 


Constitu- 
tional popula- 
tion. 

Present 
number 
of  mem- 
bers. 

2,  679, 184 

14 

132, 159 

1    ■ 

1, 058,  910 

3 

45,  761 

1 

376,  530 

2 

1,  444,  933 

7 

5, 997, 853 

34 

1,617,947 

9 

182, 719 

1 

3, 672, 316 

21 

313, 767 

1 

5, 258, 014 

28 

345,  506 

2 

1, 151, 149 

7 

328, 808 

2 

1,  767,  518 

10 

2,  235, 523 

11 

332, 422 

2 

1, 655, 980 

10 

349,  390 

1 

762,  794 

4 

1,  686.  880 

9 

60, 705 

1 

Pro- 
posed 
number 
of  mem- 
bers. 


15 
1 
6 
1 
2 
8 

34 
9 
1 

21 
2 

30 
2 
7 
2 

IC 

13 
2 

10 
2 
4 

10 
1 


INTRODUCTION.  xi 

The  apportionment  of  representatives  iu  Congress,  according  to  the  enumeration 
of  the  First,  Second,  Third,  Fourth,  Fifth,  and  Sixth  Censuses,  was  made  by  Congress. 
At  these  apportionments  Congress  set  the  ratio  of  population  for  each  member 
allowed,  and  also  at  each  apportionment  fixed  the  total  munber  of  members  of  the 
House. 

The  law  for  the  taking  of  the  Seventh  Census  was  intended  to  be  permanent  (act  of 
May  23,  1850,  9  Stats.,  428).  It  presented  a  rule  of  apportionment,  fixed  the  number  of 
members  of  the  House  at  233,  and  directed  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  thereafter  to 
make  the  apportionment  to  each  state. 

The  apportionment  under  the  Eighth  Census  was  made  under  this  law,  but  Congress 
on  March  4,  1862,  fixed  the  total  number  of  members  at  241,  and  the  Secretary  of  the. 
Interior  apportioned  the  new  quotas  to  the  states. 

The  ninth  and  tenth  apportionments  were  made  by  Congress;  hence  it  may  be 
assumed  that  the  power  conferred  on  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  by  the  act  of  May 
23,  1850,  was  repealed  by  implication.  Heretofore  all  apportionments  have,been  made 
at  the  long  sessions  of  Congress,  being  the  second  session  after  each  census  year,  but 
early  enough  for  the  election  of  representatives  to  the  next  ensuing  Congress. 

The  apportionment  under  the  Eleventh  Census  was  relatively  about  two  years 
earlier  than  any  before  made. 

APPORTIONMENTS. 

The  Constitution,  article  I,  section  2,  made  the  first  apportionment,  fixing  the 
number  of  representatives  for  each  state  on  the  ratio  of  one  representative  for  every 
30,000  persons,  in  all  65  representatives. 

FIRST    CENSUS. 

The  act  of  April  14,  1792  (1  Stats.,  253),  on  the  ratio  of  one  member  for  33,000 
persons,  fixed  the  number  of  representatives  for  each  state  (in  all  105)  to  take  effect 
after  March  3,  1793. 

SECOND   CENSUS. 

The  act  of  January  14,  1802  (2  Stats.,  128),  on  the  ratio  of  one  member  for  33,000 
persons,  fixed  the  number  of  representatives  for  each  state  (in  all  141)  to  take  effect 
after  March  3, 1803. 

THIRD    CENSUS. 

The  act  of  December  21,  1811  (2  Stats.,  669),  on  the  ratio  of  one  member  for  35,000 
persons,  fixed  the  nnmber  of  representatives  for  each  state  (181  in  all)  to  take  effect 
after  March  3,  1813. 

FOURTH    CENSUS. 

The  act  of  March  7, 1822  (3  Stats.,  651),  on  the  ratio  of  one  member  for  40,000 
persons,  fixed  the  number  of  representatives  for  each  state  (in  all  213)  to  take  effect 
after  March  3,  1823. 

FIFTH    CENSUS. 

The  act  of  May  22, 1832  (4  Stats.,  516),  on  the  ratio  of  one  representative  for  47,700 
persons,  fixed  the  number  of  representatives  for  each  state  (240  in  all)  to  take  effect 
after  March  3,  1833. 


xii  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


SIXTH   CENSUS. 


The  act  of  June  25,  1842  (5  Stats.,  491),  on  the  ratio  of  one  representative  for  70,680 
persons,  fixed  the  number  of  representatives  for  each  state  (223  in  all)  to  take  effect 
after  March  3,  1843,  and  the  act  allowed  an  additional  representative  to  each  such  state 
as  had  a  population  of  a  fraction  greater  than  a  moiety  of  said  ratio.  This  act  also 
required  that  the  representatives  be  elected  in  districts  composed  of  contiguous 
territory. 

SEVENTH    CENSUS. 

The  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  under  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  May  23,  1850, 
made  the  apportionment  of  representatives  for  each  state,  the  act  having  limited  the 
number  of  representatives  to  233  after  March  3, 1853,  the  date  said  apportionment  took 
effect.  That  act,  sections  25  and  26,  prescribed  the  mode  of  ascertaining  the  ratio  of 
population. 

^  EIGHTH   CENSUS. 

Under  the  provisions  of  the  act  of  May  23,  1850,  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  made 
the  apportionment.  The  act  of  March  4,  1862  (12  Stats.,  353),  fixed  the  number  of 
representatives  at  241  after  March  3,  1863,  the  date  said  apportionment  took  effect. 

NINTH   CENSUS. 

The  act  of  February  2,  1872  (17  Stats.,  28),  fixed  the  membership  of  the  House  after 
March  3,  1873,  at  283  members,  and  apportioned  them  among  the  states. 

TENTH  CENSUS. 

The  act  of  February  25, 1882(22  Stats.,  5),  fixed  the  membership  of  the  House  after 
March  3,-  1883,  at  325  members,  and  apportioned  them  among  the  states.  This  act 
provided  for  members  from  new  states,  and  for  elections  at  large  for  states  cut  down 
in  number  of  representatives,  or  at  large  for  members  a  state  may  have  gained  by 
the  apportionment. 

ELEVENTH   CENSUS. 

The  act  of  February  7,  1891,  fixed  the  apportionment  upon  a  basis  of  356  members, 
who  were  apportioned  by  Congress. 


INTRODUCTION. 


Xlll 


The  following  tables  bring  together  the  facts  regarding  all  the  apportionments  in 
a  very  complete  and  concise  form: 

NUMBER  OF  ■  EEPEESENTATIVES  AS  APPORTIONED  ON  THE  ENUMERATION  OF  THE 
SEVERAL  CENSUSES,  COMPOSING  THE  MEMBERSHIP  OF  THE  NATIONAL  HOUSE  OF 
REPRESENTATIVES  AT  THE  CLOSE  OF  THE  SESSION  OF  CONGRESS  PRIOR  TO  THE 
OPERATION  OF  EACH  APPORTIONMENT. 


APPORTIONMENT  UPON  THE  ENUMERATION  OP  THE  SEVERAL 

CENSUSES. 


Census. 


Prior  tol790 - Constitution 


Act  of— 


April  14, 1792 

January  14, 1802  . . 
December  21, 1811. 

March  7, 1822 

May  22, 1832 


First  Census 

Second  Census 

Tiiird  Census 

rourth  Census 

Fifth  Census 

Sixth  Census I  June  25, 1842 

Seventh  Census 1  ilay  23, 1850 

Eighth  Census ]  May  23, 1850 

Ninth  Census |  February  2, 1872  . 

Tenth  Census |  February  25, 1882 

Eleventh  Census I  February  7, 1891  - 


Number. 


65 

105 
141 
181 
213 
240 
223 
233 
241 
283 
325 
356 


irEMBERBHIP  AT  CLOSE    OF  SESSION  BEFORE 
NEW  ACT  TAKES  EFFECT. 


Congress. 


Second 

Seventh  

Twelfth 

Seventeenth  

Twenty-second  . . . 
Twenty-seventh . . 

Thirty-second 

Thirty-seventh  . . . 

Forty-second 

Forty-seventh  . . . . 
Fifty-second 


Date  ending —   Number. 


March  2, 1793. 
March  3, 1803. 
March  3, 1813. 
March  3, 1823. 
March  3, 1833. 
March  3, 1843. 
March  3, 1853. 
March  3, 1863. 
March  3, 1873. 
March  3, 1883. 
March  3, 1893. 


65 
106 
142 
193 
213 
242 
232 
237 
243 
293 
332 


after 
appor- 
tionment. 


1 
1 

12 


4 
2 
10 

7 


The  table  on  the  following  pages  gives  in  detail  the  number  of  representatives 
assigned  to  each  of  the  states  from  the  formation  of  the  government  to  the  present 
time. 


XIV 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


NUMBER  OF  REPRESENTATIVES  ASSIGNED  TO  EACH  OF  THE  STATES  IN  THE  HOUSE  OF 

THAT  WERE  ASSIGNED  PRIOR 


STATES. 

Previous  to 
1790 

First  apportion- 
ment. Consti- 
tution, art.  1, 
sec.  2. 

1790 

First  Census 

apportionment 

by  act  April 

14,  1792. 
1  Stats.,  253. 

1800 

1  Second  Census 
'  apportionment 

by  act  Jan. 
14,  1802. 

2  Stats.,  128. 

1810 

Third  Census 

apportionment 

by  act  Dec. 

'21, 1811. 
2  Stats.,  669. 

1820 

Fourth  Census 
apportionment 

by  act  Mar. 
7,  1822. 

3  Stats..  651. 

Appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

As- 
signed 
after 
appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

Appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

As- 
signed 
after 
appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

Appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

141 

As- 
signed 
after 
appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

Appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

As- 
signed 
after 
appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

Appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

As- 
signed 
after 
appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

1 

The  United  States 

65 

105 

1 

1 

181 

12 

213 

9 

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6 

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10 

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1 

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10 

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Date  after  which  apportionment  takes  effect 

March  3, 1793. 

March  3, 1803. 

March  3, 1813. 

March  3, 1823. 

ENTEODUCTION. 


XV 


REPKESENTATIVES  OF  CONGRESS   UNDER   THE    SEVERAL  ENUMERATIONS,  ALSO  THOSE 
TO  THE  FIRST  CENSUS. 


1830 

Fifth  Census 

apportionment 

by  act  May 

22,  1832. 
4  Stats.,  516. 

1840 

Sixtli  Census 
apportionment  j 
by  act  June     i 

25,  1842. 
5  Stats.,  491. 

1850 

Seventh  Census 

apportionment 

by  act  May 

'23,  1850. 

9  Stats.,  428-432. 

I860 

Eighth  Census 

apportionment 

by  act  May 

23,   1850. 

9  Stats.,  428-432. 

1870 

Ninth  Census 

apportionment 

by  act  Feb. 

2,  1872. 
17  Stats.,  28. 

1 

1880 

Tenth  Census 

apportionment 

'by  act  Feb. 

"25,  1882. 
22  Stats.,  5. 

1890 

Eleventh  Census 

apportionment   j 

by  act  Feb. 

7,  1891. 
26  Stats.,  735. 

Appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

As- 
signed 
after 
appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

Appor- 

•  tion- 
ment. 

As- 
signed 
after 
appor- 
tion- 
ment 

Appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

As- 
signed 
after 
appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

Appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

241 

As- 
signed 
after 
appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

Appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

283 

As- 
signed 
after 
appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

Appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

As- 
signed 
after 
appor- 
tion 
ment. 

Appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

As- 
signed 
after 
appor- 
tion- 
ment. 

240 

2 

223 

9 

233 

i 

2 

10 

325 

.. 

356 

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6 
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8 
11 

6 

4 
6 
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March  3,  1833. 

March  3,  1843. 

March  3,  1853. 

March  3,  1863. 

March  3,  1873. 

March  3,  1883. 

March  3,  1893. 

xvi  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

The  endeavor  has  been  to  make  the  Eleventh  a  purely  statistical  census,  dealing 
only  with  information  called  for  by  law,  and  although  the  new  investigations  added  by 
Congress  will  make  it  nearly  as  bulky  as  the  Tenth  Census,  the  work  has  been  held 
rigidly  within  the  scope  determined  upon  at  the  outset.  The  Census  Office  has  only 
dealt  with  developed  industries.  Thus,  in  the  matter  of  mineral  resources,  the  work 
of  the  office  was  directed  to  finding  the  product  from  existing  mines,  leaving  to  the 
geological  surveys  the  development  of  the  extent  of  existing  coal  fields,  of  iron  deposits, 
etc.  Similarly  in  the  matter  of  timber  resources,  the  work  was  confined  to  the  lumber 
product  and  its  use  in  manufactures.  The  study  of  the  methods  in  use  in  the  various 
branches  of  art  and  industry  was  also  not  considered  a  part  properly  of  the  census 
inquiries  in  this  plan,  and  was  not  touched  upon.  Similarly  the  study  of  soils  and 
incidentally  the  surface  geology  of  the  country,  although  of  the  utmost  value  of 
themselves,  and  especially  in  their  application  to  agriculture,  were  not  considered  as 
properly  falling  within  the  scope  of  the  census. 

With  these  general  ideas  in  view,  the  following  plan  for  the  Eleventh  Census  was 
mapped  out  and  has  been  adhered  to  throughout: 

I.  Population.— Characteristics,  conditions,  distribution,  and  parentage.     Occupations. 

II.  Vital  and  Social  Statistics.— Mortality  and  vital  statistics.  Social  statistics.  Statistics  of 
special  classes.     Pauperism  and  crime. 

III.  Education  and  Church  Statistics.— Education  and  illiteracy.     Eeligious  bodies. 

IV.'  Public  Indebtedness,  Valuation,  Taxation,  and  Expenditures.— National,  state,  and 
local  indebtedness;  assessed  and  estimated  true  valuation;  state  and  local  taxation;  receipts  and 
expenditures  of  national,  state,  county,  and  principal  municipalities. 

V.  Farms,  Homes,  and  Mortgages.— Recorded  private  indebtedness.  Ownership  of  farms  and 
homes  and  indebtedness  thereon. 

VI.  Agriculture.— Irrigation.  Tobacco.  Farms,  cereals,  grass  lands,  and  forage  crops.  The 
fibers,  forestry,  and  sugar.  Live  stock  on  farms  and  dairy  products.  Wool  and  miscellaneous 
products.  Horticulture,  including  truck  farming,  floriculture,  seed  farming,  nurseries,  and  tropic  and 
semitropic  fruits.     Viticulture.     Live  stock  on  ranges.     Live  stock  not  on  farms. 

VII.  Manufactures.— General  statistics  of  manufactures.  Statistics  of  specified  industries. 
Manufactures  in  cities.  Lumber  and  saw  mill  and  timber  products.  Slaughtering  and  meat  packing. 
Chemical  manufactures  and  salt.  Clay  and  pottery  products.  Coke  and  glass.  Cotton  manufactures. 
Dyeing  and  finishing  of  textiles.  Electrical  industries.  Manufactured  gas.  Iron  and  steel.  Printing, 
publishing,  and  the  periodical  press.  Wool  manufactures,  including  woolen  goods,  worsteds,  felt 
goods  carpets  other  than  rag,  wool  hats,  hosiery,  and  knit  goods.  Shipbuilding.  Silk  and  silk  goods. 
A"Ticultural  implements.  Paper  mills.  Boots  and  shoes.  Leather,  tanned  and  curried.  Brickyards. 
Ffour  and  grist  mills.  Cheese,  butter,  and  condensed  milk  factories.  Carriages  and  wagons.  Leather, 
patent  and  enameled. 

VIII.  Mines  and  Mining.— Mineral  industries  in  the  United  States :  Iron  ore.  Gold  and  silver. 
Copper,  lead,  and  zinc.  Quicksilver.  Manganese,  petroleum,  and  natural  gas.  Aluminum.  Coal. 
Stone.     Precious  stones.     Mica.     Mineral  waters.     Minor  minerals. 

IX  Fish  AND  Fisheries.— Statistics  of  fisheries  by  geographical  divisions.  Statistics  of  fisheries 
by  name  Scientific  and  popular  names  of  fishes,  with  their  geographical  distribution.  Illustrations 
of  the  principal  food  fishes  of  the  United  States.  Condensed  description  of  fish  by  species.  Statistical 
summary  for  each  species  for  the  United  States. 

X  TRANSPORTATION.-Railroads.  Statistics  for  the  year  ended  June  30,  1890.  Statistics  for  10 
years  ended  in  1889.  Lake,  ocean,  and  river  transportation.  Canals.  Transportation  on  the  Pacific 
coast.     Express  business.     Street  railways. 

XI  Insurance.— Fire,  ocean  marine,  inland  navigation  and  transportation,  and  tornado  insurance 
business  Life  insurance,  showing  the  business  of  level  premium,  assessment,  and  co-operative 
companies.  Miscellaneous  insurance,  including  the  business  of  accident,  burglary  and  theft  guarantee, 
hail,  live  stock,  plate  glass,  and  real  estate  title  guarantee,  steam  boiler,  surefy,  and  windstorm 
insurance  companies.     Fraternal  and  other  beneficiary  associations.  ,..,... 

XII.  INDIANS.-Report  and  statistics  of  the  condition  of  Indians  living  withm  the  jurisdiction  of 
the  United  States  in  1890,  including  taxed  and  not  taxed. 
XIII    Alaska.— Population  and  resources  of  Alaska. 

XIV.  Veterans  OF  the  Civil  WAR.-(Seven  volumes  of  1,000  pages  each;  publication  not  yet 

authorized.) 

XV.  Statistical  Atlas.— (Publication  not  yet  authorized.) 


INTEODUCTION.  xvii 

While  the  Eleventh  Census  has  been  a  purely  statistical  one,  and  in  this  respect 
!ias  been  condensed,  in  certain  other  directions  its  scope  was  enlarged  by  several  acts 
of  Congress,  (a)  Prominent  among  the  additional  matters  touched  upon  Avere  the 
investigations  relating  to  the  ownership  of  homes  and  farms  and  the  amount  of 
mortgages  secured  by  real  estate,  authorized  by  special  act  of  Congj-ess,  appropriations 
being  made  therefor.  Certain  questions  were  added  to  the  population  schedules  which 
never  before  appeared  in  a  national  census,  such  as  the  number  of  children  born  and 
number  of  these  living  at  date  of  enumeration,  questions  relating  to  aliens  and 
naturalization  and  ability  to  speak  the  English  language.  The  form  of  the  schedule 
was  changed,  and  for  the  first  time  a  family  schedule  was  used  as  a  prior  schedule  to 
a  considerable  extent,  especially  in  large  cities,  this  nse  being  carried  as  far  as  seemed 
to  be  safe  and  economical.  To  what  extent  the  prior  schedule  aided  enumerators  in 
their  work  is  not  definitely  ascertained,  but  the  impression  is  that  in  places  where 
it  was  used  intelligently  and  methodically  it  facilitated  the  work  and  increased  the 
degree  of  accuracy.  Of  course  a  family  schedule  meant  about  20,000,000  separate 
schedules,  but  with  ample  accommodations  and  mechanical  tabulation  they  were 
easily  handled.  The  information  concerning  each  individual  was  transferred  by 
punching  to  a  separate  card,  and  then  the  punched  card  took  the  place  of  the  schedule. 

In  the  Eleventh  Census  the  card  system  was  adopted  for  the  tallying  of  results  and 
the  electrical  machines  were  used  for  counting  the  cards.  This  seciired  resiilts  with  great 
rapidity  and  accuracy,  besides  giving  opportunity  to  make  a  more  thorough  analysis  of 
the  figures. 

By  the  use  of  the  electric  tabulating  machines  it  has  become  possible  in  the  present 
census,  for  the  fl^st  time  in  the  history  of  statistical  work,  to  aggregate  from  the 
schedules  all  the  information  which  appears  in  any  way  desirable.  Heretofore  the 
amount  of  such  information  which  could  be  evolved  from  the  schedules  had  been  limited, 
especially  in  the  degree  of  complexity  of  the  tables.  It  had  been  possible  to  obtain 
related  statistics  in  tabular  form  only  to  a  limited  extent,  but  with  the  machines  the 
most  complicated  tables  can  be  produced  at  no  more  expense  than  the  simpler  ones.  To 
illustrate  this,  attention  need  only  be  called  to  the  first  handling  of  the  cards  by  the 
tabulating  machines  after  they  had  been  punched,  by  which  were  obtained  for  each 
enumeration  district  a  primary  classification  of  the  population  according  to  native 
white  of  native  parentage,  native  white  of  foreign  parentage,  foreign  Avhite,  native 
colored,  and  foreign  colored.  In  1880  no  distinction  was  made  for  native  white 
as  to  those  of  native  or  foreign  parentage.  Each  of  the  primary  classifications  just 
noted  for  1890  was  in  turn  subdivided  according  to  sex  and  by  the  following  age 
periods:  less  than  1  year;  1  to  4  years;  5  to  9  years;  10  to  17  years;  18  to  20  years;  21 
to  44  years ;  45  years  and  upward.  For  all  adult  males  of  foreign  birth  a  classification 
was  also  made  as  regards  the  number  who  have  been  natiiralized,  have  taken  out 
naturalization  papers,  or  are  aliens,  together  with  a  separate  classification  as  to  the 
luimber  of  aliens  who  can  not  speak  the  English  language.  In  the  same  way  for  the 
native  and  foreign  colored  a  separate  classification  was  made  as  regards  the  number  of 
blacks,  mulattoes,  quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  civilized  Indians.  For 
all  householders,  also,  a  separate  classification  was  made  as  regards  the  number  who 
hire  or  own  their  homes  or  farms,  and  if  owned,  the  number  of  homes  or  farms  that 
are  free  or  mortgaged.  The  results  of  this  first  or  preliminary  count  are  shown  by 
states,  counties,  cities,  and  wards  of  cities,  and  comprehend  not  only  the  simple 
statements  as  to  the  number  of  males  and  females,  the  number  of  native  born  and 
foreign  born,  the  number  of  whites,  negroes  of  pure  or  mixed  blood,  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  but  the  various  combinations  of  facts  relating  to  sex,  color,  and 

o  See  acts,  paeeB  cxxx  to  cxl,  inclusive. 

372 ii 


xviii  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

general  nativity  for  each  of  the  principal  divisions  of  the  population  as  regards  age, 
including  children  less  than  1  year  of  age  and  children  under  5  years  of  age,  of  special 
importance  for  jnirposes  of  vital  statistics;  the  number  of  children  between  5  and  :\0 
years  of  age,  or  the  ages  covering  most  school  attendants ;  the  number  of  males  between 
the  ages  of  18  and. 44  years,  or  the  militia  ages;  the  number  of  males  21  years  of  age 
and  upward,  representing  the  potential  voting  ages,  and  the  number  of  persons  45 
years  of  age  and  upward. 

Besides  this,  very  interesting  results  are  shown  concerning  areas,  dwellings,  and 
families,  comprehending  the  total  number  of  dwellings  and  families,  the  average  number 
of  persons  to  a  dwelling,  the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  family,  the  number 
of  persons  to  a  dwelling  in  detail,  as  1,  2,  3,  or  4  persons,  to  the  highest  number 
reported;  the  number  of  persons  to  a  family  in  the  same  manner,  ajul  for  the  larger 
cities  a  special  classification  of  the  number  of  families  to  a  dwelling.  The  only  tally 
made  in  1880  as  regards  dwellings  and  families  was  by  simply  counting  the  nixmber  of 
families  and  the  number  of  dwellings  in  the  given  district,  and  dividing  the  total 
population  of  that  district  by  the  number  of  dwellings  and  the  number  of  families,  in 
order  to  obtain  the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  dwelling  and  to  a  family. 

The  subseqixent  counts  of  the  launched  cards  will  number  4  or  i^ossibly  5.  They 
furnish  all  the  various  particulars  soncerning  each  individual  as  regards  place  of  birth 
in  detail  by  states  and  foreign  countries,  ages  by  single  years,  occupations,  months 
unemi)loyed  in  remunerative  occupations,  foreign  i:)arentage,  illiteracy,  and  conjugal 
condition,  besides  several  new  and  important  features  of  the  present  census  as 
regards  population.  The  inquiries  concerning  foreign  born  male  adults  as  to  the 
length  of  residence  in  this  country,  and  whether  they  are  naturalized  or  not,  will 
furnish  data  in  regard  to  the  problem  of  unrestricted  immigration.  For  all  persons 
10  years  of  age  and  over,  either  of  foreign  birth  or  foreign  extraction,  an  inquiry  was 
made  as  to  whether  they  were  able  to  speak  the  English  language.  The  results  of  these 
inquiries,  particularly  as  regards  the  alien  element  of  our  population,  will  determine  the 
number  who  have  not  yet  learned  to  speak  the  English  language.  Concerning  all 
married  women,  also,  a  new  inquiry  has  been  introduced  into  the  census,  calling 
for  the  number  of  children  born  to  them  and  the  number  of  these  children  now 
living.  This  will  aid  in  solving  the  question  as  to  the  relative  fecundity  of  women  of 
various  nationalities.  The  present  census  law  also  calls  for  a  subdivision  of  the  colored 
X)opulation  into  blacks,  mulattoes,  quadroons,  and  octoroons.  The  result  of  this  special 
requirement  can  furnish,  however,  only  an  approximation  as  to  the  real  facts. 

The  separate  enumeration  of  the  names  and  service  of  survivors  of  the  war  of  the 
rebellion  has  entailed  a  great  deal  of  labor  in  the  collection,  correction,  and  classification 
of  the  results,  comprehending  records  of  from  1,200,000  to  1,500,000  veterans,  and  which, 
if  published,  will  occupy  7  large  quarto  volumes  of  1,000  pages  each.  At  the  last  session 
of  Congress  no  provision  was  made,  however,  for  the  printing  of  this  huge  directory  of 
surviving  veterans  of  the  late  war,  and  until  such  provision  is  made  for  the  continuation 
of  this  work  no  fui'ther  steps  will  be  taken  toward  the  comx)letion  of  the  results. 
Incidental  thereto,  by  means  of  a  special  inquiry  made  on  the  population  schedule,  it 
will  be  possible  to  show  for  all  surviving  veterans  their  ages  at  the  time  of  taking  the 
census,  where  they  were  born,  where  they  now  reside,  in  what  employments  they  are 
found,  and  what  their  present  mental  and  physical  condition  may  be ;  for  the  widows 
of  such  as  have  died  a  similar  presentation  can  also  be  made. 

In  the  subsequent  counts  of  the  cards  the  primary  classification  of  the  population 
into  native  white  of  native  and  foreign  parents,  foreign  white,  and  native  and  foreign 
colored,  has  been  observed  in  all  cases.  With  the  exception  of  the  distinction  already 
referred  to  for  native  white  as  regards  native  and  foreign  parentage,  the  results 
concerning  single  years  of  age  and  place  of  birth  do  not  differ  essentially  from  those 
arrived  at  in  the  census  of  1880. 


INTEODUCTION.  xix 

The  results  alluded  to,  as  sliown  for  1890,  were  obtained  in  1880  by  the  following 
talUes:  a  rough  count  showing  the  population  by  white  and  colored,  by  native  and 
foreign,  and  by  male  and  female.  It  is  understood  there  were  also  tallied  separately 
Chinese,  Japanese,  and  civilized  Indians,  where  such  occurred.  Age  was  tabulated  by 
single  years,  according  to  the  6  following  heads :  native  white  male,  native  white  female, 
foreign  white  male,  foreign  white  female,  colored  male,  and  colored  female.  From  this 
tally'the  various  tabulations  of  age,  race,  and  sex  were  obtained.  The  birthplace  of 
persons  residing  in  the  United  States  was  tabulated  according  to  the  forty-seven  states 
and  territories  for  the  native  born,  with  the  distinction  of  white  and  colored,  and 
according  to  some  sixty  foreign  countries  for  the  foreign  born. 

For  foreign  parentage  there  will  be  shown  for  1890,  as  regards  each  of  the  primary 
subdivisions,  a  classification  of  birthplace  of  father  in  combination  with  the  birthplace  of 
mother  for  the  following  countries :  United  States,  Ireland,  Germany,  England,  Scotland, 
Wales,  English  and  French  Canada,  Sweden,  Norway,  Denmark,  Bohemia,  France, 
Hungary,  Italy,  Eussia,  with  a  grouping  of  all  other  countries,  and  unknown.  In  1880 
foreign  parentage  was  tabulated  for  a  little  more  than  one-half  of  the  entire  population, 
or  26,354,124  out  of  a  total  population  of  50,155,783,  according  to  whether  the  person 
was  native  or  foreign  born,  and  whether  the  father  was  born  in  one  of  the  following 
7  groups  of  birthplaces:  United  States,  Ireland,  Germany,  Great  Britain,  Scandinavia, 
British  America,  and  other  countries,  and  according  to  the  same  7  groups  of  birthplaces 

for  the  mother. 

In  1890  the  occupations  as  returned  by  the  enumerators  have  been  classified  under 
nearly  three  hundred  heads,  following  in  the  main  the  classification  used  in  the  Tenth 
Census,  but  with  certain  modifications  and  amplifications  to  meet  the  requirements  of 
the  present  census.  The  results  regarding  occupations  will  be  shown  according  to  the 
primary  subdivisions  of  population,  as  already  noted,  by  sex,  for  the  18  places  of 
birth  referred  to  under  foreign  parentage,  and  for  the  following  age  periods :  under 
15-  15  to  19;  20  to  24;  25  to  34;  35  to  44;  45  to  54;  55  to  59;  60  to  64;  65  and 
upward.  In  1880  occupations  were  tabulated  under  265  heads,  by  sex,  by  3  age  periods, 
namely,  10  to  15;  16  to  59;  60  and  upward,  and  according  to  7  birthplaces,  grouped 
as  follows:  United  States,  Ireland,  Germany,  Great  Britain,  Scandinavia,  British 
America,  and  "Other  Countries". 

Eegarding  illiteracy,  a  tabulation  will  be  made  for  all  persons  10  years  of  age  and 
over  who  can  neither  read  nor  write,  or  who  are  returned  as  being  unable  to  write, 
subdivided  according  to  the  primary  divisions  of  population,  by  sex,  and  for  ages  by 
quinquennial  periods  from  10  to  25  years,  by  decennial  periods  from  25  to  45  years,  and 
for  those  45  years  aud  upward.  In  addition,  such  distinctions  wiU  be  made  as  regards 
place  of  birth  and  occupations  as  may  be  necessary  to  determine  the  nationalities  from 
which  the  larger  part  of  this  element  of  our  population  is  derived,  as  well  as  the 
employments  in  which  they  are  more  commonly  found.  In  1880  the  illiterates  were 
tabulated  according  to  native  white,  foreign  white,  and  colored,  and  subdivided  by  sex 
according  to  the  following  3  age  periods:  10  to  14;  15  to  20;  21  and  over. 

One  of  the  most  striking  illustrations  of  the  improved  methods  of  tabulation  is  the 
fact  that  in  1880  conjugal  condition,  even  in  its  simplest  form,  could  not  be  tabulated, 
though  full  data  regarding  the  same  were  enumerated.  In  1890,  however,  the  conjugal 
condition  of  the  people  will  be  tabulated  not  only  as  regards  native  white  of  native  and 
foreign  parentage  and  foreign  white,  but  for  the  colored  a  further  separation  will  be 
made  as  regards  the  blacks  aud  those  of  mixed  blood,  and  for  Chinese,  Japanese,  and 
civilized  Indians,  distinguished  as  to  sex  and  age  periods. 

Speaking  of  errors,  and  they  will  creep  in  regardless  of  every  precaution,  recalls 
the  fact  that  the  punched  card  system  provides  a  far  better  check  against  error  than 
the  old  system  of  tallying.     Every  day  a  careful  examination  of  the  cards  punched 


XX  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVEI^TH  CENSUS:  1890. 

by  eacli  clerk  was  made,  and  tlie  percentage  of  errors  found  tliat  would  jiass  tbrongh 
the  macliine  rarely  exceeded  1  per  cent.  This  system  of  examination  comprised  the 
taking  of  25  to  50  cards  at  random  and  comparing  them  with  the  schedule.  In  the 
work  of  launching,  three  classes  of  errors  are  likely  to  occur :  first,  the  card  may  be 
improi)erly  punched,  that  is,  some  part  of  the  information  necessary  to  a  complete 
transcript  may  be  omitted:  in  all  cases  these  cards  are  invariably  rejected  by  the 
tabulating  machines,  and  are  not  counted  until  the  i)roper  corrections  are  made; 
second,  the  record  punched  uj)on  the  card  may  be  an  inconsistent  one,  as,  for  instance, 
a  young  jierson  less  than  10  years  of  age  may  be  recorded  on  the  card  as  engaged 
at  some  remunerative  occupation,  as  farmer,  carpenter,  etc.,  which,  of  course,  can  not 
be  the  fact  and  is  an  error  in  punching;  such  inconsistent  transcripts  must  apiiear  on 
the  result  slips  when  this  class  of  information  is  tabulated,  and  are  ehminated, 
as  a  matter  of  course;  third,  the  card  may  be  so  punched  that  the  error  may  be  said 
to  be  a  consistent  one,  that  is,  the  information  as  punched  may  not  be  the  exact  fact, 
and  still, is  not  inconsistent  with  the  other  facts  ininched  from  the  schedule  as  regards 
sex,  place  of  birth,  occupation,  etc. ;  for  instance,  a  person's  age  may  be  launched  29 
years  instead  of  25  years,  yet  the  facts  as  regards  occupation,  place  of  birth,  etc.,  may  be 
thoroughly  consistent  with  such  record.  The  latter  is  the  only  class  of  error  which  can 
not  be  detected  by  the  work  of  subsequent  tabulation.  It  is  believed  that  the  percentage 
of  this  class  of  error  is  entirely  immaterial,  particularly  as  it  is  as  easy  to  punch  a 
correct  transcript  as  an  incorrect  one;  on  the  first  run  of  the  cards  through  the 
machines  the  two  classes  of  error  which  were  detected  only  averaged  a  little  more  than 
1  per  cent  of  the  total  number  of  cards  counted.  In  this  connection  it  must  be  understood 
that  of  this  percentage  of  error  more  than  three-fourths  are  made  up  of  omissions  to 
punch  1  or  more  holes  out  of  an  average  of  from  14  to  17  holes  to  each  card  and  less 
than  one-fourth  consists  of  incorrectly  punched  holes,  this  estimate  being  based  upon 
a  very  careful  examination  of  over  200,®00  cards  to  determine  the  classes  of  error  most 
commonly  made.  Another  point  should  also  be  stated :  in  each  punched  card  from  14 
to  17  holes  were  necessary  to  represent  all  the  information  returned  on  the  population 
schedule  concerning  each  person  enumerated;  so  that  if,  instead  of  basing  the 
percentage  of  error,  whether  of  omission  or  commission,  upon  the  actual  number  of 
cards  rejected,  as  has  been  done,  it  should  be  determhied  by  the  relation  which  the 
number  of  holes  omitted  or  improperly  punched  bears  to  the  whole  number  of  holes 
punched  in  all  the  cards,  the  percentage  of  error  discovered  and  corrected  becomes 
hardly  worthy  of  serious  consideration,  that  is,  less  than  one-fifteenth  of  1  per  cent. 
It  is  not  likely  that  the  errors  that  have  gone  undetected  are  consequential.  The  only 
way  to  insure  absolute  accuracy  would  be  to  compare  every  card,  the  cost  of  which 
would  be  so  great  that  it  would  be  folly  to  undertake  it.  With  ordinary  care  and  with 
additional  checks  the  transcription  of  data  has  been  certainly  as  accurate  as  in  previous 
censuses. 

Next  in  importance  to  the  count  of  the  people  are  the  vital  statistics  and  the  statistics 
of  the  special  classes;  for  after  the  number  of  our  population,  with  its  characteristics, 
distribution,  and  parentage,  are  found,  the  question  of  its  health  and  physical  condition 
naturally  comes  up  for  consideration.  The  report  for  the  Tenth  Census  was  far  in 
advance  of  anything  ever  attempted  in  this  direction  before,  and  the  great  importance 
of  complete  and  accurate  records  of  vital  statistics,  including  marriages,  births,  and 
deaths,  is  becoming  more  and  more  recognized  in  this  country.  Such  records  are  the 
absolutely  necessary  foundation  for  well  directed  attempts  to  improve  the  health  and 
lengthen  the  life  of  the  people;  to  increase  the  productive  efflciency  of  the  woi'kers;  to 
form  a  sound  basis  for  the  enormous  money  interests  involved  in  the  business  of  life 
insurance,  and  for  other  purposes  vital  to  the  health  and  well-being  of  the  population. 


INTEODUCTION.  xxi 

The  great  majority  of  states  liave -still  no  satisfactory  system  for  registration  of  vital 
statistics,  altliougli  most  of  tliem  are  slowly  being  improved  in  this  respect. 

The  accurate  collection  of  statistics  of  mortality  by  means  of  the  regular  census 
enumerators  was  perhaps  the  most  difficult  undertaking  imposed  on  the  Census  Office. 
The  efforts  to  secure  a  statement  of  facts  concerning  the  deaths  occurring  in  any  locality 
-during  the  year  preceding  the  date  on  which  the  inquiry  was  made  necessarily  fell 
short  of  securing  a  complete  return.  This  fact  was  well  understood,  and  every  eftbrt 
was  made  to  supply  deficiencies  that  could  be  successfully  carried  out.  The  most 
reliable  data  are  obtained  from  those  localities  in  which  local  laws  require  registration 
of  each  death  at  the  time  it  occurs,  and  wherever  the  records  were  sufficient  for  the  use 
of  this  office,  copies  have  been  made  from  them.  This  has  been  done  to  a  much  greater 
extent  than  in  any  previous  census. 

The  most  important  new  features  of  work  in  this  direction  are  as  follows : 

(1)  A  special  study  of  the  birth  and  death  rates  and  of  the  principal  causes  of  death 
in  24  of  our  largest  cities,  to  show  where  the  highest  and  lowest  death  rates  prevail, 
and  what  the  relations  of  these  are  to  topography,  drainage,  character  of  habitations, 
overcrowding,  poverty,  and  other  environments. 

(2)  A  special  study  of  the  influence  of  race  upon  fecundity  and  mortality,  includmg 
studies  of  the  birth  and  death  rates  of  negroes  and  whites,  and  of  the  principal  European 
races  which  have  contributed  to  the  population  of  this  country. 

(3)  A  special  study  of  the  relations  of  occupation  to  death  rates  and  to  particular 
causes  of  death,  as  shown  by  a  detailed  study  of  figures  derived  from  the  records  of 
our  largest  manufacturing  cities  for  a  period  of  5  years,  in  addition  to  the  data  of 
the  whole  country  for  the  census  year  which  were  obtained  by  the  enumerators. 

The  records  obtained  fiom  states  and  cities  maintaining  a  compulsory  system  of 
registration  of  deaths  are  much  fuller  than  those  obtained  in  previous  censuses,  and 
cover  an  aggregate  population  of  over  17,000,000.  These  records,  in  connection  with 
those  for  the  census  year,  furnish  a  continuous  record  of  deaths  for  these  localities  for 
a  period  of  6  years,  which  affords  more  reliable  information  than  anything  which  has 
heretofore  been  published  with  regard  to  the  vital  statistics  of  this  country. 

The  insane,  feeble  minded,  deaf,  and  blind  were  classified  in  the  Eleventh  Census 
under  the  head  of  "  Special  classes  ".  A  comparison  with  the  returns  of  1880  indicates 
that  the  enumeration  of  these  classes  has  been  upon  the  whole  satisfactory,  and  the 
treatment  of  the  returns  will  be  substantially  the  same  as  10  years  ago. 

A  report  on  the  social  statistics  of  cities  w^as  inaugurated  in  1880.  It  was  decided  to 
make  a  statistical  report  on  this  important  subject,  and  the  results  have  been  highly 

satisfactory.  .        ^     ..• 

Nearly  all  the  information  for  the  treatment  of  social  statistics  of  cities  was 
collected  through  the  several  city  officials,  mostly  without  expense  other  tban  clerical 
work.  Letters  explaining  the  scope  of  the  work  were  sent  to  all  places  having  a 
population  of  10,000  and  up  ward,  and  the  several  chief  executives  Avere  asked  to  co-operate 

with  this  office  to  enable  their  cities  to  have  full  representation  in  the  final  report. 
Schedules  were  then  prepared,  covering  all  points  to  be  treated,  and  so  divided  that  each 
one  could  be  referred  to  the  officer  having  jurisdiction  of  the  subject  to  which  it  pertained. 
There  were  12  schedules  covering  the  following  points:  altitude,  cemeteries,  drainage, 
fire,  government,  hcenses,  parks,  police,  public  buildings,  streets,  street  lighting,  and 

waterworks.  ^     ,  i,  i  ^.-       ^-^ 

As  to  securing  information  relating  to  pauperism  and  crime  for  tabulation,  there 
was  no  essential  difierence  between  the  Tenth  and  Eleventh  Censuses.  Schedules  were 
sent  to  the  larger  institutions  to  be  filled  by  the  officers  in  charge,  and  for  the  smaller 
institutions  reliance  was  placed  upon  the  regular  enumerators.  The  inquiries  contamed 
in  these  schedules  were  for  the  most  part  identical  with  those  10  years  ago,  though 


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COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


some  iiew  questions  were  added,  and  it  is  belie  v^ed  that  the  forms  of  the  schedules  were 
materially  improved.  A  new  feature  in  the  Eleventh  Census,  however,  was  the 
appointment  of  institution  enumerators  selected  by  the  authorities  in  charge  of  the 
institutions,  and  the  payment  of  such  enumerators,  a  method  which  was  found  to  work 
admirably  in  i)ractice.  The  same  plan  was  adopted  with  all  benevolent  institutions, 
In  this  way  were  secured  3,000  or  4,000  of  the  very  best  equipped  persons  as 
enumerators  for  a  class  of  work  that  would  be  difficult  for  ordinary  enumerators  to 
perform.  The  statistics  of  crime  and  pauperism  for  1890  compared  with  those  fol 
1880  show  no  alarming  growth  of  these  evils  during  the  past  decade.  The  number 
of  prisoners  returned  in  1880  was  58,609;  in  1890  it  was  82,329;  an  apparent  increase 
of  40  per  cent  against  an  increase  of  a  little  less  than  25  per  cent  in  the  population 
at  large.  But  an  examination  of  the  figures  shows  that  this  relative  increase  has 
been  in  the  population  of  minor  prisons,  not  of  penitentiaries,  and  it  does  not  indicate 
any  greater  prevalence  of  serious  crime ;  indeed,  it  may  be  due  merely  to  greater  care 
and  severity  in  dealing  with  disorder  and  petty  misdemeanors.  The  number  of  paupers 
in  almshouses  returned  in  1880  was  66,203 ;  in  1890  it  was  73,045,  an  increase  of  only 
about  10  i^er  cent,  or  less  than  half  what  might  have  been  anticipated.  The  number  of 
juvenile  delinquents  in  custody  in  1880  was  11,468;  in  1890  it  was  14,846,  an  increase 
of  between  29  and  30  jier  cent,  or  very  nearly  the  same  as  that  of  the  total  population. 

In  Census  Bulletin  No.  90,  relating  to  the  almshouse  population,  a  table  is 
j)ublished  by  way  of  an  appendix,  which  shows  the  number  of  outdoor  paupers  found 
and  returned  by  the  census  enumerators.  These  figures  have  been  much  misunderstood 
by  i^ersons  who  have  failed  to  comprehend  that  no  statistics  of  outdoor  relief  can  be 
procured  through  the  agency  of  the  enumerators,  for  the  obvious  reason  that  they  can 
not  ask  at  eveiy  house  whether  any  of  the  members  of  the  household  are  pauj)ers.  Their 
local  knowledge  enables  them  to  report  a  few  of  this  class.  Both  in  the  censuses  of  1880 
and  1890  such  information  as  has  been  obtained  in  this  way  has  been  given  to  the  i)ublic 
chiefly  for  the  purpose  of  demonstrating  the  futility  of  any  effort  in  this  direction.  It 
should  be  known  and  understood  that  probably  not  one  outdoor  pauper  in  10  ever  has 
been  or  ever  will  be  discovered  and  reported  by  the  census  enumeratois. 

Education  was  a  subject  of  national  census  inquiry  for  the  first  time  in  1840,  50 
years  ago,  when  in  no  entire  state  but  the  commonwealth  of  Massachusetts  were  public 
schools  and  fi-ee  schools  synonymous.  The  change  in  the  system  for  the  support  of 
schools  which  almost  immediately  after  that  census  set  up  the  union  free  school  as  a 
standard  in  a  town  of  New  York  spread  across  the  new  states  of  the  west  except 
Indiana  for  the  time  by  an  adverse  judicial  decision,  and  since  the  civil  war  almost  the 
whole  union  has  come  into  line  for  local  taxation  to  secure  the  sux)port  of  public  schools. 
The  public  provision  for  superior  and  secondary  as  well  as  elementary  education  has 
widened.  The  records  show  a  more  rapid  growth  of  school  enrollment  than  of  population, 
indicating  how  vital  an  interest  this  is  to  the  people.  The  general  conditions  for  each 
decade  of  pupils  enrolled  in  schools,  exclusive  of  reformatory,  charitable,  and  Indian 
schools  and  schools  for  special  classes,  appear  to  be  as  follows: 


ITEMS. 

1840 

1850 

1860 

1870 

1880 

1890 

17, 069, 453 

2,  025,  656 
1,  845,  264 

23, 191, 876 
3,  642, 694 
3, 354, 173 

31, 443, 321 
5,  477,  037 
4, 955,  894 

38,  558,  371 
7,  210, 420 
6,  228,  060 

50, 155,  783 

62, 622, 250 

ol4,  373,  670 

Primary  and  common  1840,  public  1850 
to  1890. 

9,  951,  608 

12, 705, 386 

alnclurling  private,  804,204;  parochial,  799,002;  additional  public,  64,478. 


INTRODUCTION.  xxiii 

The  conditions  point  out  two  distinct  lines  of  census  inquiry  on  education.  Along 
one  of  these  lines  the  population  schedules  embodied  questions  as  to  age,  sex  parent 
nativitv  occupation  in  which  attendance  at  school  as  teacher  or  pupil  is  included,  and 
iUiteracv  from  which  can  be  derived  tables  showing  the  amount  of  time  used  m  teaching 
or  by  children  as  pupils,  as  well  as  an  analysis  of  the  occupations  and  nativities  of 
illiterates  It  is  to  be  remembered  that  school  age  pertains  to  state  laws,  and  that 
there  is  no  national  school  age.  The  state  laws  vary  so  greatly  on  this  point  that  it  is 
better  for  a  national  census  to  give  the  facts  for  each  year  from  4  years,  the  mmimum 
in  any  state,  to  21  years,  the  maximum  in  any  state.  Individual  states  can  then  derive 
from  the  national  census  reports  such  facts  as  are  useful  under  their  own  laws  The 
items  above  named  have  never  been  sought  except  to  a  very  limited  extent  by  any 
authority  other  than  a  national  or  state  census,  and  for  the  country  as  a  whole  by  a 
census  only  Few  states  have  yet  taken  a  separate  census.  Except  through  the 
decennial  national  census    no   statistics   of  national    illiteracy  have  hitherto  been 

'"'"'''r^i^/otlier  line  of  inquirv  ought  to  be  readily  handled,  and  educators  and  school 
officers  should  see  to  it  that  it  becomes  easy  for  even  a  private  individual  to  gather  the 
facts  for  his  own  satisfaction  in  any  year.  This  line  of  inquiry  is  the  reports  of  the 
institutions  as  distinguished  from  the  statements  by  the  heads  of  fainilies.  It  is  now  a 
laborious  inquiry,  not  altogether  satisfactory,  because  of  the  exceeding  diversity  of 
records,  and  it  is  no  Ught  work  to  gather  even  the  public  school  enrollment. 

Taking  warning  from  the  fate  of  educational  statistics  in  the  Tenth  Census,  which 
largely  failed  of  publication,  it  was  determined  to  confine  the  inqmries  in  the  Eleventh 
Census  to  a  small  number  of  essential  questions  most  readily  answered,  the  results  of 
which  would  be  capable  of  being  promptly  prepared  for  publication.     The  schedule 
sent  out  for  the  pubUc  common  schools,  therefore,  asked  only  for  the  number,  sex, 
and  color  of  the  teachers  and  pupils,   and  a  separate  statement  for  those  in  high 
schools      Simple  as  this  schedule  was,  it  was  necessary  to  send  thousands  of  inquiries 
to  local  officials  in  some  of  the  states  because  the  ordinary  report  took  no  account  of 
sex  or  color.     Even  number  is  not  a  simple  matter  in  practice,  whatever  it  may  seem 
in  theory.    In  some  cases  the  promotions,  re-enrollment,  and  transfers  within  the  year 
all  went  to  swell  the  annual  enrollment,  while  in  other  cases  all  such  auplications  were 
carefully  excluded.     Sex  was  omitted  from  the  usual  reports  of  20  states  at  the  time 
of  taking  the  census;  the  chief  officials  in  7  of  these  states  were  able,  however,  to  adjust 
their  reports  for  the  census  year  so  as  to  report  sex.    Passing  by  the  important  question 
whether  more  boys  or  more  girls  are  occupied  in  wage  labor,  and  so  distui-b   the 
balance  of  the  sexes  in  elementary  schools,  it  is  well  known  to  those  who  have  paid 
special  attention  to  the  subject  that  in  the  country  at  large  girls  greatly  predominate 
over  boys  in  high  schools,  so  that  it  becomes  a  question  of  consequence  whether  the  high 
schools  are  equably  educating  the  young  people  or  whether  they  tend  to  become  young 
ladies'  seminaries,  yet  the  attendance  by  sex  is  not,  in  certain  states,  a  matter  of  state 
record.     In  the  nation,  color  becomes  an  important  item  as  a  superficial  indication  of 
race,  though  in  large  portions  of  the  country  one  race  is  aknost  absolutely  prevalent 
to  the  exclusion  of  others. 

Where  race  was  not  a  matter  of  record  it  was  not  presumed  that  a  teacher  would 
find  it  difficult  to  make  a  suitable  estimate  of  the  few  colored  pupils  enrolled  m  the 
census  year  from  his  knowledge  of  changes  by  the  time  inquiries  reached  him.  The 
press  has  rendered  invaluable  aid  to  the  census,  and  so  to  the  community,  by  criticism 
upon  the  inadequate  showing  in  census  bulletins  of  the  reports  fiirnished  by  the  local 
authorities  on  color  in  the  schools.  The  criticism  of  the  newspapers  led  some  officials 
even  to  send  corrections  for  their  original  reports,  but  for  those  portions  of  the  country 
where  the  colored  race  is  in  small  numbers,  and  taught  in  the  schools  of  the  whites, 


XXIV 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS !  1890. 


the  returns  inadequately  represent  the  distinctive  facts.  The  fullness  and  accuracy  of 
reports  of  institutions  depend  on  school  officials.  If  the  records  are  defective '  no 
mquuy  after  the  year  is  ended  can  be  readily  answered,  and  so  for  all  institutional 
reports  the  first  essential  is  completeness  of  the  leading  items  of  record.  If  the  local 
records  are  properly  made  and  preserved,  their  compilation  into  state  and  national 
tables  will  be  a  very  simple  and  easy  matter,  not  very  burdensome  upon  any  ao-ency 
that  may  do  the  work.  " 

In  the  absence  of  anything  like  a  uniformity  of  record  of  attendance,  it  was  deemed 
wholly  impracticable  to  secure  the  exceedingly  important  item  of  effective  attendance, 
which  could  be  expressed  by  the  aggregate  number  of  days'  attendance  of  all  pupils.' 
It  is  an  evidence  of  the  energy  with  which  the  work  has  been  pushed  that  the  facts  as 
to  public  schools  were  available  to  the  public,  county  by  county,  at  so  early  a  date.  The 
final  results  show  14,373,070  pupils  in  all  schools,  including  804,204  in  private  schools 
and  799,002  in  the  subdivision  "Parochial  schools". 

The  enrollment  in  the  public  common  schools  of  the  United  States  in  the  Eleventh 
Census  year  is  shown  in  the  following  statement: 


TEACHERS  AND  POPILS. 

Total. 

White. 

Colored. 

Teachers 

362, 008 
12,  ■WS,  386 

337, 896 
11,  358,  525 

Pupils 

24,112 

1, 346,  861 

The  Census  Office  has  occasion  to  recognize  a  very  general  and  cordial  co-operation 
by  public  and  private  school  officers  and  managers  of  parochial  schools. 

For  the  first  time  the  United  States  census  has  secured  complete  church  statistics. 
By  limiting  the  number  of  questions  and  by  the  most  persistent  and  voluminous 
correspondence,  the  number  of  church  communicants  is  shown  by  counties  in  something 
like  150  religious  denominations,  including  the  various  branches.  These  statistics  have 
been  gathered  expressly  for  the  Eleventh  Census.  The  plan  adopted  was  to  secure 
the  statistics  desired  through  the  clerks  of  the  various  ecclesiastical  subdivisions. 
In  churches  having  a  presbyterian  form  of  government  tlie  stated  clerks  of  presbyteries 
were  requested  to  gather  the  statistics  from  the  cliurches  within  their  jurisdiction  by 
the  use  of  printed  circulars,  enter  the  results  in  schedules,  and  forward  them  to  the 
Census  Office.  In  some  churches  having  an  episcopal  form  of  government  this  work 
was  placed  in  the  hands  of  the  secretary  or  bishop  of  the  diocese;  in  churches  having 
annual  conferences  the  presiding  elders  of  districts,  who  visit  all  their  churches  once 
every  quarter,  were  commissioned  to  obtain  the  desired  information;  in  denominations 
having  no  ecclesiastical  conferences  or  associations  each  pastor  was  addressed  directly. 
This  plan  worked  admirably.  It  would  have  been  impossible  to  communicate  with  all 
pastors  direct,  because  in  many  churches  they  change  their  location  very  frequently 
and  new  congregations  are  being  constantly  organized,  so  that  reports  obtained  in  this 
way  would  be  necessarily  incomplete.  Each  stated  clerk  of'  a  presbytery,  secretary 
of  a  diocese  or  associatio^,  or  presiding  elder  of  a  district  knows  intimately  all  the 
congregations  within  his  jurisdiction,  and  this  fact  insures  complete  and  intelligent 
reports.  The  number  of  secretaries,  stated  clerks,  presiding  elders,  and  individual 
pastors  who  have  assisted  in  obtaining  statistics  is  very  large.  Many  of  the 
denominations  for  which  full  returns  have  been  obtained  never  gave  to  the  public  before 
any  statistics  whatever. 

The  work  of  the  wealth,  debt,  and  taxation  division  of  the  census  has  been  modeled 
after  the  work  of  1880,  which  the  present  Superintendent  of  Census  had  the  honor  to 
compile.  The  first  volume  of  this  work,  relating  to  public  debt,  is  now  completed  and  in 
the  hands  of  the  printer.   Except  in  the  matter  of  receipts  and  expenditures,  the  scope 


INTRODUCTION.  xxv 

of  the  work  for  1890  is  not  mucli  greater  in  extent  than  it  was  for  1880,  but  the  work  is 
far  more  exhaustive  in  detail.  In  1880  the  debt  of  only  27  foreign  nations  was  compiled, 
and  these  from  unofficial  sources;  for  1890  full  official  details  are  published  of  83 
countries,  and  their  per  capita.  The  debt  of  the  United  States  is  also  given  mucb  more 
in  detail  for  1890  than  it  was  for  1880,  and  with  it  is  shown  the  paper  and  coin  circulation, 
which  was  not  shown  in  1880.  In  1880  the  debt  of  the  states  of  the  United  States  as 
published  showed  few,  if  any,  details,  and  no  account  was  taken  of  the  funds  held  by  the 
states,  either  in  amount  or  character.  For  1890  complete  details  of  every  outstanding 
loan  and  of  all  funds  on  hand  are  shown  for  each  year  from  1880  to  1890.  The  municipal 
and  school  district  debt  was  not  published  in  detail  in  1880  except  for  New  England.  For 
1890  every  place  that  has  a  debt  is  reported  and  compared  with  like  statistics,  as  far  as 
shown,  for  1880.  In  1880  the  rates  of  interest  upon  the  state  and  local  bonded  debt 
were  published.  For  1890,  in  addition  to  rates  of  interest,  there  is  shown  the  amount 
of  the  interest  charge  by  states  upon  the  state  and  local  bonded  debt  and  compared 
with  like  information  for  1880. 

In  1880  the  receipts  and  expenditures  of  only  310  municipalities,  being  those 
having  a  population  of  7,500  or  upward,  were  given.  For  1890  not  only  will  the 
expenditures  of  these  cities  be  shown  but  the  receipts  and  expenditures  of  the  states 
for  10  years,  in  detail,  of  all  the  counties  where  information  can  be  obtained,  of  all 
municipalities  having  a  population  of  4,000  or  upward,  905  in  number,  and  of  all  the 
school  districts  in  the  United  States  by  counties,  showing  in  detail  the  source  of  all 
receipts  and  the  objects  of  all  expenditures. 

In  1880  no  details  of  valuation  of  cities  having  a  population  of  less  than  7,500 
were  shown  except  in  New  England,  Michigan,  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  and  New  Jersey, 
and  in  the  three  latter  states  and  Ohio  the  details  of  taxation  were  not  shown.  For 
1890  the  valuation  and  taxation  of  every  place  in  the  country  having  a  population  of 
1,000  or  upward  willl)e  published,  and  probably  in  the  New  England  states,  New  York, 
Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey,  and  some  other  states,  everyplace  with  a  debt-creating  and 
taxing  power. 

The  estimate  of  true  valuation  is  necessarily  based  on  data  more  or  less  incomplete 
and  imperfect.  Prior  to  1880  no  attempt  was  made  to  go  outside  of  the  assessors' 
returns.  As  a  means  of  introducing  an  initial  correction  into  the  statistics  of  valuation 
of  real  estate  in  1880,  the  present  Superintendent  of  Census,  then  in  charge  of  the 
statistics  of  wealth,  debt,  and  taxation,  addressed  circulars  to  an  immense  number  of 
bankers,  real  estate  agents,  business  men,  and  public  officials  connected  more  or  less 
directly  with  the  valuation  of  property  for  purposes  of  taxation.  Answers  to  these 
ckculars  were  received  from  every  county  in  the  United  States,  and  in  many  cases  they 
contained  data  showing  the  assessed  value  of  certain  pieces  of  property,  with  the  actual 
selling  price  of  the  same  property.  An  attempt  was  also  made  in  that  year,  for  the 
first  time,  to  obtain  the  amount  of  capital  invested  in  trade  and  banking  outside  of 
the  assessors'  returns.  It  is  fViir  to  assume  that  the  estimates  of  the  actual  wealth  of 
the  country  Avere  based  upon  a  greater  variety  of  data  in  1880  than  ever  before,  and 
hence  more  reliance  may  be  placed  upon  the  results  of  that  investigation  than  upon 
those  of  previous  censuses.  In  preparing  the  estimates  of  wealth  of  the  United  States 
for  the  present  census  the  same  care  has  been  exercised,  and  as  far  as  practicable  the 
same  plan  has  been  pursued. 

To  collect  statistics  of  the  ownership  of  farms  and  homes  and  the  indebtedness 
thereon  throughout  the  United  States  was  a  novel  not  to  say  a  bold  step  in 
statistical  inquiry.  Old  statisticians  shook  their  heads  and  said  the  obstacles  in  the  way 
of  such  an  investigation  were  too  great  to  overcome.  All  over  the  country  could  be  heard 
murmurings  of  discontent  and  declarations  that  the  people  of  the  United  States  would 


xxvi  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

uever  submit  to  such  an  inquisitorial  inquiry  relating  to  tlieir  private  affairs.  Eeckless 
newspapers  made  this  investigation,  forced  upon  the  Census  Office  by  almost  a 
unanimous  vote  in  both  houses  of  Congress  in  spite  of  repeated  protests,  an  excuse  for 
attacks  upon  the  whole  census,  and  called  upon  the  i^eople  to  resist  the  enumerators,  if 
necessary,  witli  force.  Meantime  the  Superintendent  of  Census  was  sorely  peri)lexed. 
This  novel  inquiry  had  been  ordered  on  the  very  eve  of  sending  out  the  population 
schedules.  Those  schedules  were  complete,  and  the  public  printer  was  ready  to  start 
the  printing  of  25,000,000,  the  probable  number  required.  No  time  could  be  lost.  To 
put  questions  in  the  x)opulation  schedules  asking  every  individual  in  the  United  States 
the  amount  of  the  mortgage  on  his  farm  or  home,  the  motive  for  contracting  the  debt, 
and  the  value  of  his  property,  would  have  swamped  the  constitutional  enumeration  of 
the  people.  The  amount  of  irritation  which  would  have  been  aroused  had  this  course 
been  adopted  can  not  be  estimated.  The  enumeration  of  the  people  would  have  been 
endangered  and  to  no  purpose,  because  in  the  very  nature  of  things  the  enumerators 
would  have  failed  in  half  the  cases  to  obtain  the  desired  information  about  mortgages. 
The  accei:>ted  theory  of  the  census  is  that  the  enumerators  see  personally  about  one  in 
every  seven  of  the  inhabitants.  Already  the  population  schedule  of  the  census  was 
bowed  down  with  the  burden  of  a  double  yoke.  There  were  twice  as  many  questions 
as  should  have  been  i^ropounded  before  those  relating  to  mortgages  were  added.  These 
questions,  however,  were  made  as  easy  as  possible  by  throwing  out  all  reference  to  the 
amount  of  the  indebtedness,  interest,  value  of  property,  etc.,  aud  confining  them  to  a 
simple  inquiry  as  to  whether  the  farm  or  home  was  owned  or  rented,  and  if  owned, 
whether  free  from  debt  or  incumbered  by  a  mortgage.  In  cases  of  ownership  with 
incumbrance  and  of  incomplete  rej)orts,  the  enumerator  was  instructed  to  give  the 
name  and  address  of  the  owner  or  head  of  family,  and  by  subsequent  investigation  the 
remaining  information  required  by  law  was  obtained.  This  solution  proved  a  practical 
one,  and  it  has  formed  the  basis  of  one  of  the  most  valuable  investigations  ever 
undertaken  by  any  government.  While  the  addition  of  these  and  other  questions,  such 
as  those  relating  to  the  veterans  of  the  late  war  and  other  inquiries,  increased  the  cost 
and  added  to  the  difficulties  of  the  constitutional  eiuimeration,  and  wliile  the  individual 
voice  of  the  present  Sujierintendent  of  Census  will  always  be  raised  against  thus 
overloading  the  population  schedule  with  special  inquiries,  it  is  safe  to  assume  that, 
owing  to  the  high  character  of  the  supervisors  and  the  faithfulness  and  intelligence  of 
the  vast  body  of  enumerators,  the  enumeration  of  the  peojjle  did  not  suffer  to  any  serious 
extent.  At  the  same  time  future  legislation  should  simplify  the  population  schedule  and 
relegate  all  questions  relating  to  special  inquiries  to  other  schedules. 

From  a  statistical  standpoint  the  work  of  collecting  information  in  regard  to 
mortgage  indebtedness  of  individuals  and  private  corporations  has  been  prosecuted  with 
a  success  far  beyond  the  anticipations  of  statisticians  who  have  studied  the  question  for 
years.  The  employment  of  a  small  army  of  2,500  special  agents  and  clerks  to  make  an 
abstract  of  every  mortgage  placed  on  record  throughoiit  the  United  States  for  the  last 
10  years  has  attracted  attention  to  the  dangers  of  these  incumbrances,  to  the  enormous 
burdens  in  the  way  of  interest,  to  the  alarming  extent  to  which  usury  is  practiced,  and 
to  the  defectiveness  of  these  records  in  all  parts  of  the  country.  The  agents  of  the 
Census  Office  have  traveled  on  horseback  and  on  foot  through  the  most  sparsely  settled 
districts  of  our  vast  domain  in  search  of  mortgages,  and  have  done  their  work  so 
industriously  and  so  thoroughly  that  there  are  now  on  file  in  Washington,  as  a  result 
of  their  labor,  the  abstracts  of  about  9,000,000  mortgages,  and  of  this  number  nearly 
4,000,000,  representing  800  counties,  have  been  tabulated.  Some  months  before  the 
inquiry  was  begun  Congress,  and  through  Congress  the  public,  was  put  in  possession 
of  the  scope  of  the  plan  adopted.  That  plan,  with  hardly  any  change,  has  been 
successfully  carried  out. 


INTEODUCTION.  xsvil 

The  two  important  features  brouglit  out  iu  this  inquiry  are  the  amount  of  mortgages 
placed  on  record  each  year  for  10  years  and  the  amount  of  the  existing  debt.  It  would, 
of  course,  be  absurd  to  accept  the  amount  of  the  uncanceled  mortgages  as  the  amount 
of  debt  in  force.  Such  an  exhibit  would  manifestly  be  a  gross  exaggeration  unworthy 
of  confidence.  The  extent  of  this  defect  in  the  records  has  been  ascertained  by  the 
Census  Office  in  102  counties,  representing  all  parts  of  the  country,  and  in  61  of  these 
counties  the  face  of  the  uncanceled  records  exaggerates  the  true  amount  of  the  debt  by 
71  per  cent  on  the  average.  It  was  therefore  decided  to  make  a  transcript  of  the  record 
in  every  case  for  10  years  and  ascertain  therefrom  the  average  life  of  a  mortgage. 

Preliminary  experiments  by  special  agents  of  the  Census  Office  pointed  to  the  use 
of  the  average  life  of  mortgages,  with  an  allowance  for  partial  payments,  as  promising 
results  much  nearer  the  truth,  near  enough,  at  any  rate,  to  be  fairly  conclusive  as  to 
the  amount  of  existing  indebtedness.  This  plan  is  approximately  correct,  and  under 
perfectly  uniform  conditions  would  produce  accurate  results.  An  objection  that  can  be 
raised  against  it  is  that  mortgages  are  not  uniform  in  amount  and  number  recorded 
each  year.  These  variations,  however,  when  large  amounts  of  debt  are  considered,  are 
not  as  great  as  may  be  supposed,  and  under  careful  observation  and  corrective 
treatment  lose  much  of  their  influence  for  error.  If  the  average  life  of  all  mortgages 
under  such  circumstances  is  4  years,  and  the  total  amount  of  the  mortgages 
recorded  within  the  last  4  years  is  taken  as  equivalent  to  the  amount  of  indebtedness 
existing  at  the  present  time,  it  is  evident  that  many  paid  mortgages  created  within  the 
4  years"  are  included  within  the  amount,  and  that  many  unpaid  mortgages  created 
more  than  4  years  ago  are  not  included.  In  such  cases  it  is  true,  if  the  average  life  of 
mortgages  is  correctly  represented,  that  the  mortgages  of  the  life  period  of  4  years 
now  paid  are  exactly  equal  to  the  mortgages  made  previous  to  the  life  period  and  now 
unpaid,  so  that  the  total  recorded  debt  of  the  life  period  stands  for  the  amount  of  debt 

in  force. 

The  agents  were  therefore  instructed  to  transcribe  for  every  real  estate  mortgage 

acknowledged  and  received  within  the   10  years  ended  December  31,  1889   (except 

mortgages  made  bv  public  and  quasi-public   corporations),  the  following  facts:   the 

state  and  county  in  which  the  mortgaged  real  estate  is  situated;  the  year  in  which  the 

acknowledgment  was    made;   corporations,   both   as   mortgageors    and    mortgagees, 

classified   as   savings  banks,  banks   (including  loan  and  trust  companies,   but  not 

including    savings    banks),    building  and  loan    associations,    insurance    companies, 

mortgage  corporations,  and  aU  others;  the  original  amount  of  the  debt;  the  actual  rate 

of  interest,  or,  if  not  ascertainable  from  records,  the  customary  rate  at  the  time;  the 

number  of  incumbered   acres   and   city  or  village  lots;  and  also,  for   the   canceled 

mortgages  of  1880-1883,  the  full  dates  of  acknowledgment  and  cancellation.     For  the 

purpose  of  checking  this  inquiry  special  investigations  were  conducted  in   the   102 

counties  already  indicated,  representing  every  phase  of  American  life  and  industry. 

In  these  counties  the  same  facts  were  taken  from  the  records  as  in  other  counties,  and 

also  for  all  uncanceled  mortgages  as  far  back  in  time  as  any  appreciable  number  of  them 

were  found  in  force  the  names  and  addresses  of  the  parties.     Schedules  were  serft 

these  persons,  and  in  each  one  of  these  covinties  an  exact  statement  of  existing  debt 

has  been  compiled.     The  enormous  cost  would  preclude  this  method  for  the  whole 

countrv,  but  work  in  what  is  termed  "inquiry"  counties  has  been  of  great  service  in 

correcting  the  work  elsewhere.     The  "inquiry"  counties  also  reveal  the  purposes  for 

which  the  debt  was  incurred.     By  far  the  largest  proportion  of  real  estate  mortgage 

debt  has  been  incurred  to  secure  the  purchase  of  land,  and  the  cost  of  improvements 

stands  second  in  importance.     The  security  of  purchase  money  is  generally  50  to  75  per 

cent  of  the  real  estate  mortgage  debt  of  the  people  of  a  county,  and  improvements 

generally  represent  from  10  to  20  per  cent  of  the  debt. 


xxviii  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tho  following  table  suuiniaiizes  the  results  of  this  inquiry  as  far  as  possible  to  date: 


ITEMS. 

Alabama. 

Iowa. 

Kansas. 

Tennessee. 

Illinois. 

Missouri. 

Nebrasta. 

Number    of   mortgages    recorded 

93,  828 

520,  448 

654, 2-13 

93, 282 

612, 249 

488,  085 

337, 872 

during  1880-1889. 

Amount    of   mortgages    recorded 

$91,  099,  62.-! 

$439,  936,  354 

$498,  653,  903 

$100, 212, 257 

$870,  699,  940 

$537,  027,  754 

$274, 368,  358 

during  1880-1889. 

Number  of   mortgages    in    force 

35,  331 

252,  539 

298,  880 

39,  470 

297, 247 

192,  028 

155,  377 

January  1,  1890. 

Amount   of   mortgages    in    force 

$39,  027,  983 

$199,  774, 171 

$243, 146,  826 

$40,421,396 

$384,  299, 150 

$214,  609,  772 

$132,902,322 

January  1,  1890. 

Number  of  acres  covered   by  in- 

5, 997,  613 

16,  307, 145 

26,  577,  522 

3,  018,  045 

10,  660,  987 

10, 159,  021 

14,  085,  290 

cumbrance  January  1,  1890. 

Number  of  lots  covered  by  incum- 

14,189 

163, 674 

265,  341 

32,  896 

286, 148 

155,441 

94,772 

brance  January  1,  1890. 

Number     of     acres     incumbered 

16,  175, 153 

33,  864,  721 

58,  510,  089 

7,  269,  279 

21,  578,  919 

26, 193,  263 

30,  935,  681 

during  1880-1889. 

Number  of  lots  incumbered  during 

34,  649 

303,  556 

544, 934 

65,  566 

602, 152 

895, 490 

208,  969 

1880-1889. 

Percentage  of  debt  in  force  of  debt 

42.84 

45.41 

48.76 

40.34 

44.14 

39.96 

48.44 

recorded  1880-1889. 

Percentage  of  assessed   acres  in- 

21.63 

46.95 

61.56 

11.65 

30.78 

25.41 

58.13 

cumbered  January  1,  1890. 

Equated  life  of  mortgages  (in  years) 

2.73 

4.92 

3.38 

2.81 

4.02 

3.06 

3.24 

Eange  of  interest  rates  (per  cent)  . 

1-40 

1-20 

1-60 

1-12 

1-18 

1-80 

1-64 

Amount  per  capita  of  mortgages 

$26 

$104 

$170 

$23 

$100 

$80 

$126 

in  force  January  1,  1890. 

The  exhaustive  investigation  made  in  connection  with  the  Tenth  Census  as  to  the 
production  of  meat,  cotton,  tobacco,  and  the  cereals,  and  likewise  into  forestry,  has 
rendered  it  unnecessary  that  the  present  inquiry  should  be  extended  beyond  the 
developments  and  other  changes  of  the  past  10  years.  The  most  striking  features  of  the 
agricultural  report  consist  of  subjects  that  have  never  before  had  any  prominent  place 
in  census  investigation.  Among  these  are  horticulture,  viticulture,  irrigation,  the 
production  of  sugar,  and  the  peculiar  conditions  of  farm  occupancy  which  prevail  in 
the  soutliern  states.  All  of  these  carry  with  them  their  own  justification,  horticulture 
being  a  subject  of  more  or  less  importance  in  almost  every  state  in  the  union ;  viticulture, 
an  interest  that  is  rapidly  cominginto  the  front  rank,  especially  in  the  states  of  California 
and  New  York ;  the  production  of  sugar,  an  industry  that  is  now  attracting  a  more 
than  ordinary  amount  of  attention;  the  cultivation  of  the  soil  by  the  freedmen  of  the 
south,  a  matter  involving  social  and  economic  questions  of  far  reaching  importance; 
and  irrigation,  the  agency  to  which  some  of  the  most  prosperous  agricultural  regions 
of  the  United  States  owe  their  present  productiveness,  and  probably  the  only  method 
by  which  a  large  portion  of  the  arid  belt  can  ever  be  successfully  brought  under 
cultivation.  The  most  important  investigation  that  is  entirely  new  is  that  of  irrigation 
in  the  arid  and  subhumid  states  and  territories.  The  intricate  question  of  farm 
occupancy  in  the  south,  the  outgrowth  of  the  former  condition  of  slavery,  has  been 
carefully  investigated,  and  an  endeavor  made  to  trace  the  almost  invisible  line  which 
divides  the  farm  laborer  from  the  tenant  farmer.  While  various  minor  products  of 
tiie  soil  have  been  taken  account  of  for  the  first  time  in  each  of  the  great  divisions  into 
which  agriculture  naturally  falls,  it  is  in  horticulture  that  the  work  of  the  division  is 
mainly  broadened.  The  success  of  this  work'  may  best  be  judged  by  the  statistics  of 
viticulture,  floriculture,  nurseries,  and  seed  and  truck  farms,  which  appear  in  the  report. 
Without  undertaking  such  an  elaborate  report  on  meat  production  as  was  published 
10  years  ago,  there  has  been  a  special  enumeration  of  range  cattle  and  the  usual  returns 
of  live  stock  on  farms. 

In  no  branch  of  the  census  work  was  the  plan  laid  with  greater  care  than  in 
the  division  relating  to  manufactures.  More  than  a  year  before  the  enumeration 
consultations  were  held  with  manufacturers,  officers  of  trade  associations,  economists, 
statists,  and  men  of  affairs.    As  a  result,  it  was  decided  to  obtain  individual  reports 


INTEODUCTION.  xxix 

from  every  establislimeut  of  productive  industry.  New  questions  were  added  only 
after  mature  consideration.  The  subdivisions  of  the  inquiry  respecting  capital 
employed  were  calculated  to  develop  the  full  amount  of  such  capital,  both  owned  and 

borrowed. 

Under  the  head  of  labor  and  wages  a  classified  wage  table  was  used  which 
comprehended  all  classes,  showing  separately  males  above  16  years,  females  above  15 
years,  and  children;  it  required  the  average  number  employed  during  the  year  and 
the  total  amount  paid  in  wages,  but  called  for  a  statement  of  these  facts  by  classes,  that 
is,  for  a  distinct  statement  respecting  the  officers  of  corporations  and  members  of  firms; 
clerks  and  salesmen;  operatives,  engineers,  and  other  skilled  workmen;  Avatchmen, 
laborers,  teamsters,  and  other  unskilled  workmen,  and  all  pieceworkers  not  included 
in  the  foregoing.  To  this  was  added  a  series  of  inquiries  which  would  develop  the 
weekly  rates  of  wages  paid  aud  the  average  number  employed  at  each  rate;  the 
average  term  of  employment  in  weeks  during  the  year,  and  the  average  daily  term  of 
employment  in  hours. 

The  preliminary  results  show  a  large  increase  in  number  employed  and  value  of 
product  and  capital  invested,  in  such  relation  as  to  leave  little  doubt  regarding  the 
thoroughness  of  the  work.  The  withdrawal  of  the  schedules  relating  to  manufactures 
from  the  regular  enumerator  was  the  emancipation  of  American  industrial  statistics. 
Three  times  as  many  cities  and  towns  were  taken  out  of  the  hands  of  the  enumerators 
as  in  1880,  and  the  result  has  been  most  satisfactory.  By  the  provisions  of  the 
census  law  the  Superintendent  of  Census  has  authority,  whenever  he  may  deem 
it  expedient,  to  withdraw  the  manufacturing  schedules  from  the  enumerators  aud 
charge  the  collection  of  the  requisite  data  upon  experts  and  special  agents,  to  be 
appointed  without  regard  to  locality.  Under  the  authority  thus  conferred  the 
collection  of  the  statistics  of  manufactures  in  1,040  cities  and  towns,  without  regard  to 
population,  was  withdrawn  from  the  general  enumeration  and  the  duty  assigned  to 
special  agents  appointed  immediately  after  the  completion  of  the  count  of  the  people. 
In  all  localities  where  the  statistics  were  not  withdrawn,  as  above  noted,  the  returns 
have  been  collected  by  enumerators. 

In  the  case  of  the  following  industries  special  reports  were  directed  to  be  made 
by  expert  special  agents  charged  with  this  duty,  as  noted  in  each  case :  chemical 
industry;  clay  and  pottery  products;  coke  and  glass;  cotton  goods;  distilled  spirits 
used  in  the  arts,  manufactures,  and  medicine;  electrical  apparatus  and  appliances, 
their  manufactures  and  uses;  manufactured  gas;  iron  and  steel;  mixed  textiles; 
printing,  pubbshing,  and  the  periodical  press ;  salt;  shipbuilding;  silk  and  silk  goods; 
wool  and  worsted. 

Special  schedules  were  prepared  for  each  of  the  following  industries,  covering 
the  general  and  technical  details  relating  to  each,  which  manufacturers  engaged  therein 
regarded  as  best  adapted  to  elicit  accurate  information  as  to  existing  conditions: 

No.  14.  Dyeing  and  finishing  of  textiles. 
jSTo.  15.  Electrical  industry. 
No.  16.  Glass, 
iiding      No.  17.  Manufactured  gas. 
No.  18.  Iron  and  steel. 
No.  19.  Printing,  publishing,  and    the    periodical 

press. 
No.  20.  Shipbuilding, 
milk       No.  21.  Silk  and  silk  goods. 
No.  22.  Wool  manufactures. 
No.  23.  Hosiery  and  knit  goods. 
No.  24.  Carriages  and  wagons. 
No.  25.  Salt  works. 
No.  26.  Leather,  patent  and  enameled. 
No.  13    Cotton  manufactures.  No.  27.  Petroleum,  refining. 


No. 

1. 

Agricultural  implements. 

No. 

2. 

Paper  mills. 

No. 

3. 

Boots  aud  shoes. 

No. 

4. 

Leather,  tanned  and  curried,  inc 
morocco  leather. 

No. 

5. 

Lumber  mills  and  saw  mills. 

xXo. 

6. 

Brickyards. 

No. 

7. 

Flour  and  grist  mills. 

No. 

8. 

Cheese,  butter,  and  condensed 
factories. 

No. 

9. 

Slaughtering  and  meat  packing. 

No. 

10. 

Chemical  manufactures. 

No. 

11. 

Clay  and  pottery  products. 

No. 

12. 

Coke. 

XXX  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

A  supplemeutal  schedule  was  also  prepared  for  distilled  spirits  used  in  tlie  arts, 
mauufactures,  and  medicine. 

In  the  case  of  all  industries  for  which  special  schedules  had  not  been  provided, 
as  above  set  forth,  a  general  schedule  of  questions  had  been  prepared,  with  a  view  to 
collecting  data  which  would  clearly  show  the  general  characteristics  of  each  branch  of 
manufactures  to  be  reported  on  the  general  schedule. 

A  quarto  volume  of  about  1,000  pages,  with  illustrations  and  maps,  relating  to  the 
mineral  resources  in  the  United  States,  has  been  issued  from  the  Government  Printing 
Office,  consisting  of  reports  with  the  following  titles: 

Manganese,  petroleum,  and  natural  gas.  Iron  ores. 

Gold  and  silver.  Copper  and  lead  and  zinc. 

Coal.  Precious  stones. 

Stone.  Phosphate  rock. 

Quicksilver.  "    Aluminum. 

Antimony,  asphaltum,  ozocerite,  gypsum,  infuso-  Mineral  waters. 

rial  earth,   corundum,  millstones,   whetstones,  Mica. 

asbestos,  graphite,  soapstone,   barytes,    ocher,  Marl. 

fluorspar,     lithographic    stone,     sulphur,    and  Tin,  nickel  and  cobalt,  chromic  iron  ore,  platinum, 

pyrites.  and  iridium. 

The  increase  during  the  decennium  of  the  number  of  persons  emijloyed,  the  quantity 
of  product,  and  the  value  of  product,  indicate  that  the  work  has  been  thoroughly  done. 
The  favorable  reception  of  the  bulletins  on  mineral  resources  by  the  scientific  journals 
of  this  country  and  Europe  has  been  alike  gratifying  to  the  experts  in  direct  charge  of 
the  work  and  to  the  Censiis  Office. 

The  inquiries  contained  in  the  schediales  relating  to  fish  and  fisheries  are  much 
more  numerous  and  for  reaching  than  have  been  used  in  any  previous  census.  The 
work  is  well  advanced,  and  the  final  volume,  as  planned,  will  contain  the  following 
statistics : 

Fisheries  of  the  Great  Lakes.  Oyster. 

Marine  mammalia.  Boat  fisheries  of   the  Atlantic  ocean  and  Gulf  of 

Fisheries  of  the  Pacific  states.  Mexico. 

Cod  and  ground.  Shad  and  alewife. 

Menhaden.  Sponge. 

Sea  herring.  Alligator. 

Mackerel.  The  inland  fisheries. 

Lobster.  Carp. 

In  addition  to  the  16  subdivisions  of  the  fish  and  fisheries  report  above  enumerated, 
there  is  in  preparation  a  manual  tof  the  food  fish  in  the  United  States.  This  manual 
will  contain  illustrations  of  the  principal  food  fish,  and  will  include  under  each  species 
of  fish  and  marine  mammal  described  the  following  points  of  information : 

(a)  The  geographical  distribution.  (rf)  The  means  of  capture. 

(6)  The  scientific  and  popular  names.  (e)   The  uses,  etc. 

(c)  The  measurement  and  weight.  (/)  The  statistical  summary. 

The  statistical  features  of  the  final  report  will  be  very  complete,  and  possess  great 
economic  value. 

Many  valuable  returns  from  the  division  of  transportation  have  been  put  in  type, 
which  has  for  its  field  of  labor  the  railroads,  the  carrying  trade  of  lake,  ocean,  river, 
and  canal,  and  the  express  business  and  street  railways.  With  the  exception  of  the 
railroad  statistics,  all  the  work  done  by  this  division  has  either  been  taken  up  for  the 
first  time  by  the  present  census  or  has  been  so  developed  and  enlarged  as  to  be 
practically  new. 

The  railroad  statistics  embrace  a  full  presentation  for  the  10  years  ended  1889, 
and  a  still  more  detailed  presentation  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1890;  the 
facts  and  figures  which  have  been  prepared  dealing  with  the  mileage,  operations, 


INTEODUCTION.  xxxi 

and  admiuistrative  and  financial  conditions  of  all  tlie  railroads  of  the  country  for  more 
than  a  decade. 

The  report  on  street  railways  is  a  new  feature,  and  will  stand  as  a  precedent  for 

fature  labors. 

The  work  of  securing  the  vast  amount  of  information  relative  to  transportation  by 
water  has  been  a  most  difficult  one,  because  of  its  largely  experimental  character. 
Those  difficulties,  however,  have  been  overcome,  and  the  statistics  which  have  been 
prepared  concerning  the  equipment,  tonnage,  value,  ownership,  freight  traffic,  expenses 
and  profits,  employes,  and  wages  are  such  as  enable  the  Census  Office  to  furnish  a 
complete  record  of  all  that  is  worth  knowing  concerning  the  industry  of  transportation 
by  water  as  conducted  by  American  craft. 

The  report  on  express  companies  is  entirely  new. 

The  statistics  of  the  fire,  marine,  and  inland  insurance  companies  for  10  years  are 
all  completed.  Of  the  old  line  life  insurance  companies,  the  statistics  havebeen  gathered 
and  the  data  prepared  for  the  census  year.  The  statistics  of  the  assessment  and 
co-operative  insurance  companies  (fireand  life),  the  fraternal  and  independent  beneficiary 
organizations,  miscellaneous  insurance  companies,  and  the  fire  department  and  water 
supply  of  the  United  States  have  also  been  gathered. 

The  census  of  the  Indians  embraced  two  propositions,  as  called  for  in  the  act 
authorizing  the  present  census;  the  first  was  their  enumera.tion;  the  second,  a  report 
on  their  condition.  A  bulletin,  No.  25,  was  issued  as  early  as  January  29,  1891,  giving 
the  approximate  census.  For  the  enumeration  of  53  reservations  the  United  States 
Indian  agents  were  appointed  enumerators.  A  corps  of  special  agents  was  also 
appointed,  who  visited  each  reservation,  and  saw  that  the  census  was  properly  taken 
or  had  been  so  taken,  and  made  a  report  on  the  condition  of  the  Indians  of  each 
reservation. 

The  Five  Civilized  Tribes  were  enumerated  by  Indian  and  white  enumerators  under 
the  charge  of  a  special  agent  for  each  of  the  tribes,  who  also  reported  on  their  condition. 
A  very  large  white  and  colored  population  was  found  in  the  five  tribes,  equal  to  that  of 
several  of  the  smaller  states  of  the  union.  The  Six  Nations  of  New  York  were 
enumerated  and  reported  by  a  special  agent.  The  Cherokees  of  North  Carolina  and 
the  Moqui  Pueblos  of  Arizona  and  Pueblos  of  New  Mexico  were  also  enumerated  by 
special  agents.  A  series  of  illustrations  was  made  with  brush  and  pencil,  and  also  by 
the  aid  of  the  camera,  which  will  give  an  exhaustive  idea  of  the  actual  condition  of  the 
Indians  in  1890.  7  artists  of  standing  were  appointed  special  agents,  who  contributed 
much  toward  making  this  census  a  success.  The  Indians  taxed,  or  those  living  off 
reservations  or  out  of  tribal  relations,  were  enumerated  by  the  regular  enumerators. 
The  enumeration  of  the  Indians  included  some  30  states  and  territories,  and  besides 
employing  some  hundreds  of  the  regular  enumerators,  there  were  94  Indian  agent 
enumerators  and  special  agents  in  the  service,  not  including  those  in  the  Indian  territory 
and  with  the  Navajos.  The  work  was  a  serious  problem,  but  has  been  satisfactorily 
completed  to  the  point  of  publication. 

The  list  of  names  of  all  tribal  Indians  except  3  has  for  the  first  time  been  obtained 
by  the  Census  Office,  and  in  many  cases  both  the  Indian  and  the  white  names  are  given. 
The  scope  of  the  work  was  large,  embracing  age,  wealth,  resources,  and  all  items  of  an 
economical  and  historical  nature. 

The  work  of  taking  the  census  of  Alaska  has  been  prosecuted  successfully.  The 
report  on  Alaska  is  in  the  hands  of  the  printer.  Besides  a  complete  enumeration  of  the 
Alaskan  population,  the  report  will  give  an  exhaustive  review  of  Alaskan  commerce  and 
resources,  and  contain  a  number  of  excellent  monographs,  by  intelligent  residents  of 
Alaska,  descriptive  of  their  sections  of  the  territory.  The  statistics  of  fisheries  and  of 
mining  have  also  been  collected.    Under  the  plan  adopted  it  has  been  possible  to  make 


xxxii  COMPEi^DIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CEJ^^SUS:  1890. 

the  statistics  of  tlie  native  population  of  Alaska  as  complete  as  those  of  our  general 
population  in  regard  to  conjugal  condition,  language,  and  illiteracy.  The  report  will 
be  amply  illustrated  with  plates  and  maps. 

It  has  seemed  advisable  to  put  in  this  permanent  shape  a  review  of  the  main  features 
of  the  organization  and  administration  of  the  Census  Ofl&ce.  As  has  been  said,  the 
Eleventh  Census  has  been  more  statistical  and  has  dealt  less  with  latent  resources 
and  the  technology  of  industries  than  the  Tenth.  The  Eleventh  Census  includes  in  its 
scope  several  new  features,  such  as  the  investigation  into  private  and  corporate 
indebtedness  and  the  special  inquiry  relating  to  the  soldiers  of  the  late  war  and  the 
widows  of  veterans.  Several  questions  added  to  the  x)opulation  schedule  will  throw 
light  upon  important  investigations.  A  report  has  been  made  upon  the  condition  of 
the  Indians,  and  valuable  reports  on  the  statistics  of  education,  churches,  and  the 
fisheries  are  ready  for  the  printer.  To  this  extent  the  Eleventh  Census  has  undoubtedly 
taken  a  decided  step  ahead  of  other  censuses.  The  population  work  has  been 
strengthened.  There  is  no  reason  to  doubt  that  the  enumeration  of  tlje  people  was  fully 
equal  to  the  enumeration  of  the  Tenth  Census,  and  that  enumeration  could  not  be 
excelled  under  the  present  system.  The  tabulation  has  been  improved  and  the 
classification  greatly  extended.  Facts  were  collected  in  1870  and  1880  which  were  never 
tabulated,  but  their  counterpart  to  date  will  find  their  way  into  the  final  rei)orts.  As 
five-sixths  of  all  the  experts  and  chiefs  had  experience  in  the  Tenth  Census,  the  oflflce 
has  benefited  by  their  experience.  In  the  special  w^ork  healthy  statistical  advancement 
has  been  made  all  along  the  line.  The  impossible  has  not  been  attempted;  the 
number  of  questions  has  been  reduced  whenever  practicable,  confining  them  strictly 
to  the  salient  iioints.  Without  trying  to  be  too  original,  the  plans  were  gladly 
taken  up  where  the  Tenth  Census  laid  them  down.  In  this  way  the  vital  statistics 
were  strengthened  by  the  5-year  registration  work;  it  was  possible  to  secure  correct 
schedules  of  the  special  classes  by  institution  enumerators;  the  electrical  tabulation 
was  brought  to  bear  on  the  statistics  of  i^opulation,  pauperism,  crime,  benevolence, 
agriculture,  and  mortality;  all  but  the  essential  questions  in  the  educational  schedules 
were  discarded;  the  work  relating  to  religious  bodies  was  reduced  to  a  point  where  the 
lireachers  and  ecclesiastical  officers  could  readily  answer  the  questions  and  this  office 
could  promptly  tabulate  the  replies;  the  wealth,  debt,  and  taxation  work  was 
strengthened  at  every  point;  several  new  and  important  inquiries  were  added  to  the 
agricultural,  and  horticultural  statistics,  including  subjects  omitted  by  all  previous 
censuses;  the  number  of  places  in  which  the  manufacturing  statistics  were  withdrawn 
from  the  enumerators  were  trebled  and  the  collection  was  placed  in  the  hands  of 
competent  special  agents,  and  every  expert  was  brought  under  the  control  of  a  central 
head  at  Washington,  so  there  could  be  no  overlapping;  the  same  method  was  api^lied 
to  the  statistics  of  the  mineral  resources;  the  inquiry  relating  to  fish  and  fisheries 
was  made  more  statistical;  several  new  and  important  features  were  added  to  the 
statistics  of  transportation;  the  10  years'  work  and  the  fraternal  and  independent 
beneficiary  assemblies  were  included  in  tiie  insurance  branch;  a  complete  report  of 
the  condition  of  all  the  Indians  was  made,  and  the  reputation  of  the  Tenth  Census 
on  the  report  on  the  population  and  wealth  of  Alaska  has  been  kept  up.  With  all 
these  inquiries  the  word  failure  can  not  be  applied  to  a  single  investigation. 

Although  feeling  justly  proud  of  some  of  these  achievements,  the  Superintendent  of 
Census  acknowledges  that  much  more  remains  to  be  done  and  that  many  imperfections 
exist,  and  in  this  the  honest  judgment  of  his  colaborers  conciars.  These  imperfections 
are  not  the  result  of  dishonest  work,  of  incompetent  work,  of  slovenly  work ;  they  are 
the  result  of  the  system  under  which  the  census  is  taken.  Time  enough  is  not  allowed 
to  start  the  machinery  of  this  tremendous  inquiry,  embracing  so  many  subjects  and  such 


INTEODUOTION. 


XXXlll 


infinite  detail.  The  work  which,  if  properly  done,  would  be  sufficient  for  a  life  study 
of  40  or  50  bright  specialists,  is  dumped  upon  the  shoulders  of  a  man  taken  from  some 
other  occupation,  who  was  directed  by  act  of  Congress  to  raise  an  army  of  60,000  recruits, 
most  of  them  necessarily  raw,  and  perform  the  task.  If  he  takes  time  to  do  it,  the 
public  becomes  impatient.  If  he  puts  it  through  rapidly,  croakers  rise  up  all  over  the 
land  and  declare  the  work  can  not  be  correct.  The  remedy  for  all  this  is  a  permanent 
Census  Bureau,  and  already  the  intelligent  public  sentiment  of  all  political  parties  is 
crystallizing  in  this  direction.  People  are  beginning  to  realize  that  che  faults  and  errors 
of  this  census  are  not  the  shortcomings  of  any  one  man,  but  those  of  a  system. 

In  concluding  this  review  of  the  work  of  the  Eleventh  Census  and  introduction  to 
the  Compendium  it  is  only  just  that  mention  should  be  made  of  those  who  have  aided 
in  the  compilation  of  this  volume.  The  expert  special  agents  in  charge  of  the  several 
divisions  will  receive  due  credit  in  their  respective  volumes.  Mr.  Henry  Gannett, 
Geographer  of  the  Tenth  and  Eleventh  Censuses,  has  shared  much  of  the  most 
responsible  work  with  the  present  Superintendent  of  Census,  as  he  did  with  General 
Francis  A.  Walker  in  1880.  Mr.  William  C.  Hunt,  expert  special  agent  in  charge  of  the 
population  division,  upon  whom  has  devolved  the  entire  tabulation  of  the  population 
tables,  deserves  great  credit  for  the  skill  and  accuracy  displayed  in  the  preparation  of 
the  tables  of  this  volume,  while  mention  should  be  made  of  his  principal  executive  officer, 
Mr.  Howard  Sutherland,  who  has  been  indefatigable  in  the  performance  of  his  duty. 
Valuable  assistance  in  revision  of  copy  has  also  been  rendered  by  Mr.  A.  E.  Shuman  and 
Mr.  James  H.  Blodgett.  The  typographical  arrangement  of  this  volume  devolved  upon 
the  late  Orlando  C.  Ketcham,  whose  death  is  a  great  loss  to  the  Census  Office.  The 
thanks  of  the  Superintendent  are  also  due  to  the  present  chief  of  the  printing  division, 
Mr.  Charles  F.  Warren,  and  Mr.  Spencer  N.  Benerman  and  his  corps  of  proof  readers 
for  painstaking  and  critical  work  in  correcting  the  proofs.  No  public  officer  was  ever 
aided  by  more  faithful,  competent,  and  conscientious  assistants  than  the  Superintendent 
of  the  Eleventh  Census. 

KOBEET  P.  PORTER, 

Superintendent  of  Census. 

372 iii 


PROGRESS   OF  THE   NATION. 


AGGEEGATE  POPULATION. 

The  following  table  shows  the  aggregate  population  of  the  United  States  at  each 
census  from  1790  to  1890,  together  with  the  rate  of  increase  during  each  decade : 


CENSUS  TEARS. 

Population. 

Per  cent 

of 
increase. 

1790 

3,  929, 214 

5,  308, 483 

7, 239,  881 

9,  633,  822 

12,  866,  020 

17,  069,  453 

23,  191,  876 

31,  443,  321 

38,  558,  371 

50, 155,  783 

62,  622,  250 

1800 

35.10 
36.38 
33.07 
33.55 
32.67 
35.87 
35.58 
22.63 
30.08 

1810 

1820 

1830 

1840 

1850 

1860 

1870 

1880 

1890 

The  population  of  the  United  States  on  June  1,  1890,  as  shown  by  the  final  count, 
exclusive  of  Indians  and  other  persons  in  Indian  territory,  on  Indian  reservations,  and 
in  Alaska,  was  62,622,250;  including  these  persons  the  population  was  62,979,766.  In 
1880  the  population  with  the  same  exclusions  was  50,155,783.  The  absolute  increase  of 
the  population  in  the  10  years  intervening  was  12,466,467,  and  the  percentage  of 
increase  was  24.86.  In  1870  the  population  was  stated  as  38,558,371.  According  to 
these  figures  the  absolute  increase  in  the  decade  between  1870  and  1880  was  11,597,412, 
and  the  percentage  of  increase  was  30.08. 

Upon  their  face  these  figures  show  that  the  population  increased  869,055  more 
between  1880  and  1890  than  between  1870  and  1880,  while  the  rate  of  increase  has 
apparently  diminished  from  30.08  to  24.86  per  cent.  If  these  figures  were  derived  from 
correct  data,  they  would  be  disappointing.  Such  a  reduction  in  the  rate  of  increase,  in 
the  face  of  the  heavy  immigration  during  the  past  10  years,  would  argue  a  diminution  in 
the  fecundity  of  the  population,  or  a  corresponding  increase  in  its  death  rate.  These 
figures  are,  however,  easily  explained  when  the  character  of  the  data  used  is 
understood.  It  is  well  known,  the  fact  having  been  demonstrated  by  extensive  and 
thorough  investigation,  that  the  census  of  1870  was  grossly  deficient  in  the  southern 
states,  so  much  so  as  not  only  to  give  an  exaggerated  rate  of  increase  of  the  population 
between  1870  and  1880  in  these  states,  but  to  affect  materially  the  rate  of  increase  in  the 
country  at  large. 

These  omissions  were  not  the  fault  of  the  Census  Oflflce  nor  within  its  control. 
The  census  of  1870  was  taken  under  a  law  which  the  Superintendent,  General 
Francis  A.  Walker,  characterized  as  "clumsy,  antiquated,  and  barbarous".  The 
Census  Office  had  no  power  over  its  enumerators  save  a  barren  protest,  and  even  this 
right  was  questioned  in  some  quarters.  In  referring  to  these  omissions  the 
Superintendent  of  the  Tenth  Census  (1880)  said  in  his  report  in  relation  to  the  taking 


xxxvi  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

of  the  census  in  Soutli  Carolina:  "  It  follows,  as  a  conclusion  of  the  highest  authority, 
either  that  the  census  of  1870  was  grossly  defective  in  regard  to  the  whole  of  the  state, 
or  some  considerable  parts  thereof,  or  else  that  the  census  of  1880  was  fraudulent '\ 
Those  therefore,  who  believe  in  the  accuracy  and  honesty  of  the  Tenth  Census— and 
that  was  thoroughly  established-must  accept  the  other  alternative  offered  by  General 
Walker  namely,  that  the  Ninth  Census  was  "  grossly  defective ".  What  was  true  of 
South  Carolina  was  also  true,  in  greater  or  less  degree,  of  all  the  southern  states 

There  are  of  course,  no  means  of  ascertaining  accurately  the  extent  of  these 
omissions,  but  an  approximation  to  it  may  be  obtained  by  the  following  method: 

It  is  fair  to  assume  that  the  rates  of  increase  of  population  of  the  southern  states 
between  1860  and  1870  and  between  1870  and  1880  were  related  to  one  another  in  a 
proportion  similar  to  the  corresponding  rates  in  the  northern  states  during  the  same 
periods  In  the  term  "southern  states"  is  here  included  the  two  Virginias,  the  two 
Carolinas,  Georgia,  Florida,  Alabama,  Mississippi,  Louisiana,  Texas,  Arkansas, 
Tennessee,  and  Kentucky.  The  census  of  1870  is  known  or  is  suspected  to  be  deficient 
in  all  these  states.  In  the  other  states  and  territories  there  is  no  suspicion  of 
incompleteness.    The  population  of  the  southern  states  in  1860,  1870,  and  1880  was  as 

follows : 

• 10,  259,  016 

"' 11,250,411 

' 15,  257, 393 


1860. 
1870. 
1880 


The  population 
follows : 


of  the  other  states  and  territories  in  18C0,  1870,  and  1880  was  as 


1860. 
1870. 
1880 


21, 184,  30r 
27,  307,  960 
34,  898,  390 


The  rate  of  increase  in  these  other  states  and  territories  was  28.91  per  cent  between 
1860  and  1870  and  27.80  per  cent  between  1870  and  1880.  These  two  rates  are  so  nearly 
equal  that  in  extending  them  to  the  southern  states  they  may  be  regarded  as  identical; 
in  other  words,  it  may  be  assumed  that  the  rate  of  increase  in  the  southern  states 
between  1860  and  1870  and  between  1870  and  1880  was  the  same. 

Classified  as  white,  and  colored  of  African  descent,  the  population  of  the  southern 
states  was  as  follows : 


CENSUS  YEARS. 

White. 

Colored. 

1360                  

6,  366,  703 

7,  067,  213 

3,  890,  037 
4, 179,  222 

1370                 

1330                   

9,592,568           5,657,635     | 

1 

The  increase  of  the  white  population  between  1860  and  1880  was  50.67  per  cent,  or 
at  a  uniform  rate  for  each  10  years  of  22.75  per  cent.  The  increase  of  the  colored 
population  between  1860  and  1880  was  45.44  per  cent,  or  at  the  rate  of  20.60  per  cent  for 
each  10  years.  Applying  these  rates  of  increase  respectively  to  the  white  and  colored 
population  in  1860,  the  white  population  in  1870  was  approximately  ^,815,128  and  the 
colored  4  691,385.  These  results  are  in  excess  of  the  figures  as  returned  by  the  census 
of  1870,  in  the  case  of  the  white  747,915,  and  in  the  case  of  the  colored  512,163,  a  total 
of  1  260  078,  which  may  be  assumed  as  approximately  the  extent  of  the  omissions  by 
the  faulty  census  of  1870.  The  total  population  in  1870  was,  therefore,  approximately 
39,818,449  instead  of  38,558,371. 


PEOGEESS  OF  THE  NATION.  xxxvii 

Assuming  these  figures  to  represent  approximately  tlie  true  population  in  1870, 
the  rates  of  increase  would  stand  as  follows : 

PKE  CENT. 

1860-1870 26. 6 1 

1870-1880 25.  96 

1880-1890 24.  86 

Omitting  from  consideration  those  states  in  which  the  census  of  1870  is  known  or 
is  presumed  to  have  been  faulty,  the  rate  of  increase  between  1870  and  1880  in  the 
remaining  states  bas  been  very  nearly  maintained  in  the  decade  between  1880  and  1890. 
The  census  of  1870  is  known  or  is  presumed  to  have  been  deficient  in  nearly  all  the 
states  of  the  South  Atlantic  and  South  Central  divisions,  while  in  the  North  Atlantic, 
North  Central,  and  Western  divisions  no  evidence  of  incompleteness  has  been  detected. 
The  population  of  these  three  last  named  divisions  in  1870, 1880,  and  1890,  the  absolute 
increase  for  the  two  decades,  and  the  rate  of  increase,  are  set  forth  in  the  following  table: 


CENSUS  YEARS. 

Popnlation. 

Increase 

in 

population. 

Percentage 

of 

increase. 

1870 

20,  270, 351 
33,  639,  215 
42,791,437 

1880 

7,  368,  864 
9, 152,  222 

28.05 
27.21 

1890 

It  will  be  seen  that  the  absolute  increase  between  1880  and  1890  exceeded  that 
between  1870  and  1880  by  1,783,358,  and  that  the  proportional  increase  was  only  0.84 
of  1  per  cent  less. 

The  table  on  the  following  page  shows  the  percentage  of  increase  of  total  popula- 
tion for  each  decade  since  1790,  derived  from  Table  lb,  pages  4  and  5,  post. 


xxxviii  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

PERCENTAGE  OF  INCREASE  OF  TOTAL  POPULATION:  1790-1890. 


STATES  AND  TBKBITOBIES. 


The  United  States. 


North  Atlantic  division. 


Maine 

New  Hampshire . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts... 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey . 

Pennsylvania  — 


1880 

to 
1890 


24.86 


19.95 


South  Atlantic  division. 


Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


1.87 
8.51 
0.04 
25.57 
24.94 
19.84 
18.00 
27.74 
22.77 


16.59 


1870 

to 
1880 


1860 

to 
1870 


17.96 


North  Central  division 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota. 
South  Dakota - 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


14.93 
11.49 
29.71 
9.48 
23.34 
15.59 
15.63 
19.14 
45.24 


28.78 


3.51 
9.01 
0.52 
22.35 
27. 23 
15.86 
15.97 
24.83 
21.61 


29.79 


22.63 


16.09 


1850 

to 
1860 


35.58 


aO.  22 
a2.  38 
4.90 
18.38 
24.47 
16.80 
12.94 
34.83 
21.19 


9.11 


14.83 
10.82 
24.  32 
27.92 
28.23 
66.74 
17.68 
23.  56 

c278.  41 

134.  06 
43.27 


17.27 
19.73 
34.87 
23.46 
39.92 
30.65 
41.10 
30.24 
43.54 


33.76 


11.41 
13.66 
75.41 
623.  25 


22.81 


1840 

to 
1850 


35.87 


27.60 


7.74 
2.55 
0.31 
23.79 
18.35 
24.10 
25.29 
37.27 
25.71 


14.65 


22.60 

17.84 
45.26 
12.29 


16.22 
11.74 
7.59 
34.81 
35.57 
19.62 
27.  52 
31.14 
34.  09 


19.20 


1830 

to 
1840 


1820 

to 
1830 


33.55 


1810 

to 
1820 


21.99 


17.22 
24.04 
18.  24 
14.67 


South  Central  division 23. 02 


19.99 
17.71 
21.18 
38.25 
24.73 
77.57 
36.06 
25.97 

d853. 23 

267.  83 
173. 35 


38.62 


Kentucky . . . 
Tennessee  .. 
Alabama.... 
Mississippi . 
Louisiana... 

Texas  

Oklahoma... 
Arkansas . . . 


Western  division. 


7.93 
0.27 
12.00 
33.70 


42.70 


13.92 
24.45 
48.36 
58.06 
35.93 
155.61 
76.91 
45.62 

dl93. 18 

326. 45 
239.  91 


11.54 


14.22 
5.27 
16.67 
60.59 


68.35 


12.73 
14.60 
19.84 
13.96 
19.01 
40.44 


40.58 


71.27 


Montana 237.49 

Wyoming !»''■  ^^ 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


112. 12 
28.46 
47.43 
44.  42 

a26.  51 
158.77 

365. 13 
79.  53 
39.72 


24.81 
22.55 
26.63 
36.68 
29.31 
94.45 


65.65 


78.46 


14.31 
13.40 
3.40 
4.63 
2.67 
35.48 


18.14 

36.63 
101.  06 

88.  38 

154.  06 

2,  730.  72 

251. 13 

73.30 


15.35 
12.47 
31.07 
60.52 


61.23 


25.62 
5.66 
4.02 
20.85 
11.97 
4.13 
26.60 
16.36 
27.87 


7.67 


27.22 


33.92 
10.37 
18.94 
IG.  68 
17.09 
8.19 
39.83 
15.64 
28.71 


19.11 


1.  74  5.  50 
5. 14  9.  74 
9.  74  20.  57 

2.  34  13.  73 


30.33 
44.11 

78.81 

87.34 

886.  88 


345.  85 
77.75 


2.09 
2.27 
33.78 
56.86 


108. 11 


62.01 
99.94 
202.  44 
570.  90 


33.07 


24.95 


1800 

to 
1810 


1790 

to 
1800 


32. 29 


30.42 
13.78 
8.29 
10.83 
7.91 
5.04 
43.07 
12.98 
29.31 


14.43 


15.52 
15.60 
51.57 


87.49 


61.35 
133.  07 
185.42 
260.  97 


0.10 
7.04 
37.53 
9.29 


50.74 
16.64 
41.06 
11.63 
11.30 
4.36 
62.81 
16.30 
34.49 


16.99 


13.07 
11.42 
70.46 
10.72 


15.00 
21.11 
35.08 


192.  99 


151.  90 

500.  24 

349. 13 

84.06 


34.05 


17.64 
10.68 
24.96 
30.47 
36.74 
184.  21 


90.14 

128.  00 

387.  47 

30.14 

318.  72 

65.88 

46.54 

117.41 

213.  57 

92.22 

54.34 


11.26 


60.02 


16.30 
al.76 


115.  49 
519.  67 


106.  62 
73.30 
47.44 


107.  46 


246. 15 


73. 19      111.  03 


42.24 


25.98 
20.92 
30.62 
61.46 
46.92 


115. 12 


51.94 


253.  89 


294.  65 
310.  37 


46.72 


51.91 


13.36 
21.60 
90.86 
174.  96 
63.35 


21.94 
61.29 
142.  01 
81.08 
41.08 


221.  09      113. 17 


219. 29 


16.19 
20.12 

55.17 


408. 67 
334.  67 


72.89 


38.77 
61.53 


86.97 
99.75 


83.98 
147.  84 


355. 95 


35.10 


33.92 


57.16 
29.58 
80.82 
11.63 
0.43 
5.49 
73.19 
14.67 
38.67 


23.47 


8.76 
6.82 


17.74 


21.42 

38.75 
97.08 


134. 09       206. 68 


199. 90 
195.  88 


395.05  per  cent,  and  South  Dakota  increased  234.60  per  cent. 
d  Dakota  territory. 

The  13  original  states,  wliicli  comprise  practically  the  North  Atlantic  and  South 
Atlantic  divisions,  were  at  the  time  of  the  First  Census,  in  1790,  to  a  great  extent 
settled  communities,  and  their  rate  of  increase  in  the  early  decades,  though  m  certain 
cases  considerable,  was  in  no  case  excessive.  In  certain  cases,  indeed,  it  was  very  small, 
as  in  Rhode  Island,  Connecticut,  Delaware,  and  Maryland. 


PEOGEESS  OF  THE  NATIOK. 


xxxix 


Tliese  two  groups  of  states,  from  tlie  time  of  the  earliest  records,  liave  been  tlie 
sources  of  supply  for  a  great  westward  migration.  Tbeir  children  have  peopled  the 
great  interior  valley  and  the  mountains  of  the  west.  They  have  swarmed  from  the 
Atlantic  coast  to  the  prairies,  plains,  mountains,  and  deserts  by  millions  during  the  last 
century.  The  extent  of  this  movement  can  not  be  estimated,  but  some  idea  of  it  may 
be  obtained  from  the  fact  that  in  1880,  out  of  22,000,000  persons  born  in  the  Atlantic 
states,  over  3,000,000  were  found  living  in  other  states,  entirely  to  the  westward. 

In  the  North  Atlantic  di\asion  this  draft  has  been  in  great  part  made  good, 
especially  during  the  past  40  years,  by  foreign  immigration,  which  has  thus  replaced  to 
a  great  extent  the  original  stock.  Such  is  not  the  case,  however,  with  the  South 
Atlantic  states,  which,  owing  in  part  to  climatic  conditions  and  in  part  to  the  presence 
of  the  colored  race,  have  received  insignificant  foreign  immigration. 

In  the  North  Central,  South  Central,  and  Western  divisions  the  rate  of  increase 
was  at  first  very  large  and  gradually  diminished  as  the  population  increased  in  number 
and  approximated  settled  conditions. 

The  general  law  governing  the  increase  of  population  is,  that  when  not  disturbed 
by  extraneous  causes,  such  as  wars,  pestilences,  immigration,  emigration,  etc.,  increase 
of  population  goes  on  at  a  continually  diminishing  rate.  The  operation  of  this  law  in 
this  country  has  been  disturbed  in  recent  years  by  the  civil  war,  which,  besides  the 
destruction  of  a  vast  number  of  lives,  decreased  the  birth  rate  materially  during  its 
progress.  It  was  followed  by  an  increased  birth  rate,  as  is  invariably  the  case  under 
similar  circumstances.  The  normal  rate  of  increase  has  been,  and  is,  greatly  disturbed 
also  by  immigration,  and  it  is  difficult  to  estimate  the  effect  of  this  upon  our  rate  of 
increase. 

Throughout  the  whole  table,  in  nearly  every  state,  there  is  distinctly  traceable  the 
result  of  the  late  civil  war  upon  the  rate  of  increase  between  1800  and  1870.  It  is, 
however,  much  more  marked  in  the  southern  than  in  the  northern  states,  showing 
how  much  more  severely  these  states  were  strained  by  the  conflict. 

The  preceding  table,  showing  the  percentages  of  increase  of  population  by  states 
and  territories  from  1790  to  1890,  is  supplemented  in  the  case  of  a  few  states  and 
territories  by  the  following  table,  in  whicli  are  given,  in  addition  to  the  results  of  the 
United  States  censuses  of  1880  and  1890,  the  results  of  state  censuses  taken  in  1885,  with 
the  exception  of  Michigan,  the  census  of  that  state  having  been  taken  in  1884 : 


8TATES   AND  TEREITOEIES. 


Colorado 

Dakota  (a) 

Florida 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Massachusetts  . 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Nebraslia 

'New  Jersey 

New  Mexico — 

Oregon 

Ehode  Island... 

Wasliington 

Wisconsin 


POPULATION. 


1890 


412, 

511, 

391, 

1,911, 

1,427, 

2, 238, 

2,  093, 

1,  301. 

1,  058, 

1,444. 

153, 

313, 

345, 

349, 

1,  686, 


198 
527 
422 
896 
096 
943 
889 
826 
910 
933 
593 
767 
506 
390 


1885 


243, 910 

415,  610 

342,  551 

1,  753, 980 

1, 268, 530 

1, 942, 141 

1,  853,  658 

1, 117,  798 

740,  645 

1,  278, 033 

134, 141 

194, 150 

304,  284 

129, 438 

1. 563, 413 


1880 


194, 327 
135, 177 
269, 493 

1,624,615 
996, 096 

1,  783, 085 

1,  036, 9C7 
780, 773 
452, 402 

1,131,116 

119, 565 

174, 768 

276,  531 

75, 116 

1,  315, 497 


1885  to  1890  1880  to  1885 


168, 288 
95, 917 
48, 871 

157,  916 

158,  566 
296, 802 
240,  231 
184,  028 
318, 205 
166,  900 

19,  452 
119,  617 

41,  222 
219, 952 
123, 467 


49,  583 

280. 433 
73,  058 

129, 365 

272. 434 
159, 056 
216,  721 
337, 025 
288,  243 
146,  917 

14, 576 
19,  382 
27, 753 
54, 322 
247,  916 


PERCENTAGE  OP 
INCREASE. 


1885  to  1890  1880  to  1885 


69.00 
23.08 
14.27 

9.00 
12.50 
15.28 
12.96 
16.46 
42.97 
13.06 
14.50 
61.61 
13.55 
169. 93 

7.90 


a  North  and  South  Dakota  combined  for  1890;  Dakota  territory  in  1880  and  1885 


xl  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

In  comparing  tlie  results  of  these  state  censuses  with  those  of  the  United  States 
censuses,  it  must  be  understood  that  the  state  censuses  were  taken  under  different 
authority,  by  different  machinery,  and  by  different  methods  from  those  employed  in  the 
United  States  censuses. 

In  the  state  of  Kansas  the  course  of  the  population  can  be  traced  even  more  closely 
thaai  in  the  other  states  represented  in  the  preceding  table.  Since  1885  this  state  has 
taken  a  census  each  year,  the  results  of  which  are  shown  in  the  accompanying  table, 
together  with  the  United  States  censuses  of  1880  and  1890 : 

1880.  United  States  census 996,  096 

1885.  State  census 1,  268,  530 

1886.  State  census 1,  406,  738 

1887.  State  census 1,  514,  578 

1888.  State  census 1,  518,  552 

1889.  State  census 1.  464,  914 

1890.  United  States  census 1,  427,  096 

In  the  principal  tables  the  states  and  territories  are  grouped  as  North  Atlantic, 
South  Atlantic,  North  Central,  South  Central,  and  Western.  This  grouping  is  a  natural 
one,  and  by  the  aid  of  it  certain  characteristic  features  in  the  development  of  the  states 
are  brought  out.  The  North  Atlantic  section  is  primarily  a  manufacturing  section.  As 
a  necessary  result  of  the  predominance  of  manufacturing,  there  is  a  great  development 
of  urban  population.     Indeed,  more  than  half  of  the  inhabitants  are  grouped  in  cities. 

The  i)redominant  industry  of  the  North  Central  states  is  agriculture,  although  in 
many  of  these  states  manufactures  are  now  acquiring  prominence.  The  industries  of  the 
South  Atlantic  and  South  Central  sections  are  still  almost  entirely  agricultural,  while 
in  the  Western  states  and  territories  the  leading  industries  are  agriculture,  mining, 
and  grazing. 

In  the  course  of  the  settlement  and  develoi)ment  of  a  country  the  industries 
commonly  follow  one  another  in  a  certain  order.  After  the  hunter,  trapper,  and 
prospector,  who  are  commonly  the  pioneers,  the  herdsman  follows,  and  for  a  time  the 
raising  of  cattle  is  the  leading  industry.  As  settlement  becomes  less  sparse,  this  is 
followed  by  agriculture,  which  in  its  turn,  as  the  population  becomes  more  dense,  is 
succeeded  by  manufactures,  and,  as  a  consequence,  the  aggregation  of  the  people  in 
cities.     All  stages  of  this  progress  are  seen  in  this  country. 

In  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  and  Vermont  the  rate  of  increase  between  1870  and 
1880  was  not  quite  maintained,  probably  duo  to  a  large  migration  of  the  farming 
population  to  the  far  west,  while  manufactures  had  not  assumed  great  prominence. 
In  Vermont  there  has  been  only  a  trifling  increase  of  population. 

In  the  other  states  of  this  subdivision,  with  the  exception  of  Rhode  Island,  viz., 
Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  New  York,  New  Jersey,  and  Pennsylvania,  manufactures 
have  assumed  so  great  prominence  that  they  have  not  only  sufticed  to  maintain  the 
former  rate  of  increase  but  even  to  increase  it.  The  rate  in  Massachusetts  has 
increased  from  22.35  to  25.57  per  cent,  in  Connecticut  from  15.86  to  19.84,  in  New  York 
from  15.97  to  18.00,  in  New  Jersey  from  24.83  to  27.74,  and  in  Pennsylvania  from  21.61 
to  22.77,  It  will  be  seen,  furthermore,  that  this  augmentation  of  the  rate  of  increase  is 
greater  in  the  more  easterly  states  than  in  the  three  western  ones  above  mentioned, 
owing  to  the  relatively  greater  development  of  manufacturing  industries. 

Turning  to  the  table  on  the  preceding  page,  showing  the  results  of  the  state 
censuses,  it  appears  that  during  the  first  half  of  the  last  decade  the  rate  of  increase  in 
Massachusetts  was  below  the  average  of  the  decade,  while  in  the  last  half  it  was  much 
greater,  a  fact  which  indicates  either  that  the  rate  of  increase  declined  materially  in 
the  first  half  of  the  decade,  or  that  the  state  enumeration  was  much  less  complete  than 
that  of  the  United  States  enumeration  in  1890.    The  case  is  somewhat  similar  in  Ehode 


PEOGRESS  OF  THE  liATION.  xli 

Island,  although  not  in  so  marked  a  degree,  the  rates  of  increase  bet-ween  1880  and  1885 
and  between  1885  and  1890  being,  respectively,  10.04  and  13.55  per  cent.  InlNew  Jersey  the 
rate  of  increase  seems  to  have  been  maintained  quite  uniformly  throughout  the  decade. 

In  the  North  Central  group  of  states  various  conditions  prevail.  In  Ohio,  Indiana, 
Iowa,  and  Missouri,  and  in  Illinois,  if  the  city  of  Chicago  be  dropped  from  consideration, 
the  rate  of  increase  has  declined  decidedly.  In  Ohio  it  has  fallen  from  19.99  to  14.83  per 
cent ;  in  Indiana  from  17.71  to  10.82 ;  in  Iowa  from  3G.06  to  17.G8 ;  in  Missouri  from  25.97  to 
23.56  per  cent,  in  spite  of  the  rapid  growth  of  Bt.  Louis  and  Kansas  city,  and  in  Illinois, 
dropping  Chicago  from  consideration,  from  14.89  to  5.90  per  cent.  In  these  states  the 
agricultural  industry,  which  is  still  the  prominent  one,  has  begun  to  decline,  owing  to 
the  sharp  competition  of  western  farms.  The  farming  population  has  migrated 
w^estward,  and  the  growth  of  manufactures  is  not  yet  sufficiently  rapid  to  repair  these 
losses.  The  southern  portions  of  Michigan,  Wisconsin,  and  Minnesota  are  under 
similar  conditions,  but  the  northern  parts  of  these  states,  lying  upon  the  frontier  of 
settlement,  have  filled  up  with  sufflcieut  rapidity  to  repair  either  wholly  or  in  part  the 
losses  of  the  southern  parts.  Michigan  increased  at  the  rate  of  38.25  per  cent  between 
1870  and  1880,  while  between  1 880  and  1890  the  rate  was  but  27.92  per  cent.  The  increase 
between  1880  and  1890  was  cut  into  unequal  parts  by  the  state  census  taken  in  1884. 
In  the  first  4  years  of  the  decade  the  increase  was  13.24  per  cent,  while  in  the  last  6  years 
it  was  12.96  per  cent.  As  the  rate  of  increase  in  this  state  is  declining,  the  state  census 
taken  in  1884  corroborates  the  United  States  census  of  1890.  In  Wisconsin  the  last 
decade  shows  an  increase  of  28.23  per  cent,  as  against  an  increase  of  24.73  per  cent  in 
the  decade  between  1870  and  1880,  The  state  census  of  Wisconsin,  taken  in  1885,  cuts 
the  decade  into  two  equal  parts,  and  shows  an  increase  during  the  first  half  of  18.85 
per  cent  and  during  the  second  half  of  but  7.90  per  cent. 

Minnesota  increased  77.57  per  cent  between  1870  and  1880  and  66.74  per  cent  between 
1880  and  1890,  the  numerical  increase  being  over  half  a  million  in  the  past  decade. 
The  state  census,  taken  in  1885,  shows  that  the  bulk  of  this  increase  occurred  between 
1880  and  1885.  The  numerical  increase  during  the  first  5  years  was  337,025,  and  the 
rate  of  increase  43.17  per  cent,  while  during  the  last  half  of  the  decade  the  numerical 
increase  was  184,028,  and  the  rate  of  increase  16.46  per  cent. 

During  the  past  10  years  the  population  of  Dakota,  considering  the  two  states 
of  North  Dakota  and  South  Dakota  together,  has  increased  from  135,177  to  511,527, 
or  278.41  per  cent;  Nebraska  from  452,402  to  1,058,910,  or  134.06  per  cent,  and  Kansas 
from  996,096  to  1,427,096,  or  43.27  per  cent.  This  increase  has  not,  however,  continued 
uniformly  throughout  the  decade.  In  1885  Dakota  contained  415,610  inhabitants,  or 
more  than  four-fifths  of  its  present  population.  Nebraska  contained  740,645  inhabitants 
in  the  same  year,  thus  dividing  the  numerical  increase  quite  equally  betAveen  the  two 
halves  of  the  decade,  but  leaving  the  greater  percentage  of  increase  in  the  first  half. 
In  the  same  year  Kansas  by  its  state  census  had  1,268,530  inhabitants,  showing  that 
nearly  two-thirds  of  the  numerical  gain  was  acquired  during  the  first  half  of  the  decade. 
The  industries  of  these  states  are  almost  purely  agricultural,  and  are  largely  dependent 
on  the  supply  of  moisture,  either  in  the  form  of  rain  or  by  irrigation.  Through  these 
states  passes  what  is  known  as  the  subhumid  belt,  a  strip  of  country  several  degrees  in 
width,  in  which  during  rainy  years  there  is  an  abundance  of  moisture  for  the  needs  of 
crops,  while  in  the  years  when  the  rainfall  is  below  the  average  the  supply  is  deficient. 
In  this  region  little  provision  has  been  made  for  artificial  irrigation,  the  settlers  having 
thus  far  been  content  to  depend  upon  rainfall.  Into  this  region  settlers  flocked  in  large 
numbers  in  the  early  years  of  the  decade,  drawn  thither  by  the  fertility  of  the  land 
and  by  the  fact  that  for  a  few  years  the  rainfall  had  been  sufficient  for  the  needs  of 
agriculture.  During  the  past  two  or  three  years,  however,  the  conditions  of  rainfall 
have  materially  changed.     It  has  fallen  decidedly  below  the  normal,  and  the  settlers 


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COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


have  thereby  been  forced  to  emigrate.  Thousands  of  families  have  abandoned  this 
region  and  gone  to  Oklahoma  and  the  Eocky  Mountain  region.  This  migration  is  well 
shown  in  the  progress  of  Kansas,  as  indicated  by  its  annual  censuses.  These  censuses 
show  a  rapid  increase  in  population  from  1880  up  to  1887 ;  1888  shows  but  a  slight 
increase  over  1887,  while  1889  shows  a  reduction  in  the  popiilation,  leading  up  to  the 
further  reduction  shown  by  the  United  States  census  in  1890. 

Throughout  the  South  Atlantic  and  South  Central  states  the  rate  of  increase  has 
diminished,  and  in  most  of  these  states  it  has  diminished  materially.  A  certain 
reduction  in  the  percentage  of  increase,  especially  in  the  eastern  part  of  this  region, 
was  to  have  been  exiiected,  due  not  only  to  the  operation  of  general  laws  but  also  to 
the  fact  that  there  has  been  considerable  migration  from  the  states  east  of  the 
Mississippi  river  to  the  westward,  and  but  little  immigration.  Taken  together,  however, 
these  two  causes  by  no  means  account  for  the  reduction  in  the  rate  of  increase  in  these 
states.  The  real  cause  is  to  be  found,  as  was  stated  early  in  this  discussion,  in  the 
imperfections  of  the  census  of  1870.  These  imperfections  resulted  in  giving  a 
comparatively  low  rate  of  increase  between  1860  and  1870,  and  an  exaggerated  increase 
between  1870  and  1880.  The  following  table,  showing  the  rates  of  increase  during  the 
last  three  decades  in  these  states,  illustrates  the  imperfections  of  the  census  of  1870 
in  a  somewhat  startling  manner : 


Virginia 

North  Carolina 
South  Carolina  . 

Georgia 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Louisiana 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 


PER  CENT  OF  INCREASE. 


1860  to  1870   1870  to  1880   1880  to  1890 


ai.ii 

23.46 

7.93 

30.65 

0.27 

41.10 

12.00 

30.24 

3.40 

26.63 

4.63 

36.68 

2.67 

29.31 

14.31 

24.81 

13.40 

22.55 

9.48 
15. 59 
15.63 

19.14 
19.84 
13.96 
19.01 
12.73 
14.60 


a  Of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia  together. 

It  is  but  reasonable  to  suppose  that  in  these  states,  which  were  ravaged  by  war 
from  1861  to  1865,  the  rate  of  increase  in  the  decade  which  includes  the  war  period 
should  be  less  than  a  normal  one.  Of  all  these  states  Virginia,  whose  soil  was  the 
principal  theater  of  the  war,  must  have  suffered  most  severely,  and  during  the  period 
in  question  it  increased  at  the  rate  of  but  4.44  per  cent.  Next  to  Virginia,  Kentucky 
and  Tennessee  suffered  the  most  severely,  and  yet  they  increased,  respectively,  14.31 
and  13.40  per  cent.  On  the  other  hand,  North  Carolina,  which  suffered  less  severely, 
gained  but  7.93  per  cent,  and  South  Carolina,  which  suffered  less  in  comparison  with 
Virginia,  apparently  remained  at  a  standstill  as  regards  population.  Georgia  gained 
12.00  per  cent,  while  Alabama  gained  but  3.40  per  cent;  Louisiana  2.67  per  cent,  and 
Mississippi  4.63  per  cent,  although  tliey  were  comparatively  remote  from  active 
operations,  and  suffered  relatively  little  from  the  ravages  of  war.  On  the  other  hand, 
those  states  which  suffered  the  most  severely  from  the  war  have  made  during  the  decade 
between  1870  and  1880  the  smallest  proportion  of  gain  of  the  southern  states,  whereas 
the  reverse  should  have  been  the  case.  Thus  Virginia  gained  23.46  per  cent,  Kentucky 
24.81,  and  Tennessee  22.55,  while  the  states  that  were  farther  removed  from  active 
operations  were  North  Carolina,  which  gained  30.65;  South  Carolina,  41.10;  Georgia, 
30.24;  Alabama,  26.63 ;  Mississippi,  36.68,  and  Louisiana,  29.31  per  cent.  These  startling 
discrepancies  can  be  due  only  to  the  imperfections  of  the  census  of  1870,  which  were,  as 


PEOGRESS  OF  THE  NATION.  xliii 

has  been  demonstrated,  greatest  in  South  Carolina,  Mississippi,  Louisiana,  Alabama, 
Georgia,  and  North  Carolina,  although  they  were  not  by  any  means  wanting  in  Virginia, 
Kentucky,  and  Tennessee. 

The  industries  of  these  two  sections  are  almost  purely  agricultural.  During  the 
past  10  years  manufactures  have  obtained  a  slight  footing  and  mining  has  made 
considerable  growth  in  the  mountain  regions,  but  these  causes  have  thus  far  produced 
but  a  comparatively  trifling  movement  of  population.  The  urban  population,  although 
great  in  proportion  to  that  which  existed  formerly,  is  very  small  in  proportion  to  the 
rural  population  of  the  region. 

During  the  first  half  of  the  last  decade  Florida  had  a  rapid  growth.  The  population 
between  1880  and  1885  increased  73,058.  or  at  the  rate  of  27.11  per  cent.  This  rapid 
growth,  however,  received  a  serious  check  in  1887  and  1888  by  an  epidemic  of  yellow 
fever  and  by  severe  frosts.    The  growth  since  1885  has,  therefore,  been  comparatively 

slow. 

Arkansas  has  continued  to  grow  at  a  rapid  rate,  having  increased  40.58  per  cent  in 
the  last  10  years.  Texas  also  has  increased  with  great  rapidity,  the  numerical  increase 
of  its  population  being  643,774,  or  40.44  per  cent. 

In  the  western  section  the  conditions  of  growth  have  been  varied.  In  the  earlier 
years  of  the  decade  the  discovery  of  valuable  silver  and  copper  mines  in  the  mountains 
of  Montana  in  the  neighborhood  of  Butte  drew  to  that  state  a  large  immigration, 
which  is  engaged  not  only  in  mining  but  in  developing  the  agricultural  resources. 
Wyoming  has  continued  to  grow  with  accelerated  rapidity. 

The  census  of  Colorado  in  1880  was  taken  on  the  top  wave  of  a  mining  excitement, 
which  had  filled  its  mountains  with  miners,  prospectors,  and  speculators,  increasing  its 
population  enormously,  especially  in  the  mountainous  country.  The  census  of  the  state 
taken  in  1885  was,  on  a  superficial  view,  very  surprising.  It  showed  that  most  of  the 
mining  counties  had  lost  population  during  the  5  years  preceding.  This  loss  was, 
however,  more  than  made  up  by  the  growth  of  its  cities  and  its  agricultural  counties. 
The  census  of  1890  shows  still  further  reduction  of  population  in  the  mining  regions  of 
the  state,  and  on  the  other  hand  an  extraordinary  development  of  its  urban  population 
and  its  farming  element.  New  Mexico,  Arizona,  and  Utah  show  rates  of  increase  which 
are  small  when  the  sparsely  settled  condition  of  these  territories  is  considered,  while 
Nevada  shows  an  absolute  diminution  of  population  of  16,505,  or  26.51  per  cent,  leaving 
it  the  smallest  of  all  the  states.  This  condition  of  things  is  a  natural  result  of  the  failure 
of  the  Comstock  and  other  mines,  work  upon  which  has  practically  ceased.  Idaho  has 
increased  its  population  158.77  per  cent.  Its  prosperity  is  mainly  due  to  its  mines, 
although  people  are  now  turning  to  agriculture  in  considerable  numbers. 

The  growth  of  Washington  has  been  phenomenal,  the  population  in  1890  being 
nearly  five  times  that  of  1880.  As  is  shown  by  the  state  census  taken  in  1885,  this  growth 
has  been  almost  entirely  during  the  last  5  years  of  the  decade.  The  inducements  which 
have  attracted  settlers  are  in  the  main  its  fertile  soil  and  ample  rainfall,  which  enable 
farming  to  be  carried  on  without  irrigation  over  almost  the  entire  state.  The  growth 
of  Oregon,  though  less  rapid,  has  been  at  a  rate  of  79.53  per  cent  during  the  past 
decade.  The  numerical  increase  has  been  138,999,  of  which  over  four-fifths  has  been 
acquired  during  the  past  5  years.  The  additions  to  its  population  are  mainly  in  the 
valleys  of  the  Columbia  and  Willamette  rivers. 

California,  which  increased  54.34  per  cent  during  the  decade  between  1870  and 
1880,  has  maintained  dviriug  the  past  decade  a  rate  of  increase  of  39.72  per  cent.  This 
increase,  though  widespread  throughout  the  state,  has  been  most  marked  in  its  great 
cities  and  in  the  southern  part. 


xliv 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


The  following  table   shows  the  relative  rank  in  population   of  the  states  and 
territories  in  1890  and  in  1880 : 


1890 

1880 

1S90 

1880 

1  New  York. 

1  New  York. 

26  Nebraska. 

26  Minnesota. 

2  Pennsylvania. 

2  Pennsylvania. 

27  Maryland. 

27  Maine. 

3  Illinois. 

3  Ohio. 

28  West  Virginia. 

28  Connecticut. 

4  Ohio. 

4  Illinois. 

29  Connecticut. 

29  West  Virginia. 

5  Missouri. 

5  Missouri. 

30  Maine. 

30  Nebraska. 

6  Massachusetts. 

6  Indiana. 

31  Colorado. 

31  New  Hampshire. 

7  Texas. 

7  Massachusetts. 

32  Florida. 

32  Vermont. 

8  Indiana. 

8  Kentucky. 

33  New  Hampshire. 

33  Rhode  Island. 

9  Michigan. 

9  Michigan. 

34  Washington. 

34  Florida. 

10  Iowa. 

10  Iowa. 

35  Rhode  Island. 

35  Colorado. 

11  Kentucky. 

11  Texas. 

.  36  Vermont. 

36  District  of  Columbia. 

12  Georgia. 

12  Tennessee. 

37  South  Dakota. 

37  Oregon. 

13  Tennessee. 

13  Georgia. 

38  Oregon. 

38  Delaware. 

14  Wisconsin. 

14  Virginia. 

39  District  of  Columbia. 

39  Utah. 

15  Virginia. 

15  North  Carolina. 

40  Utah. 

'  40  Dakota. 

16  North  Carolina. 

16  Wisconsin. 

41  North  Dakota. 

41  New  Mexico. 

17  Alabama. 

17  Alabama. 

42  Delaware. 

42  Washington. 

18  New  Jersey. 

18  Mississippi. 

43  New  Mexico. 

43  Nevada. 

19  Kansas. 

19  New  Jersey. 

44  Montana. 

44  Arizona. 

20  Minnesota. 

20  Kansas. 

45  Idaho. 

45  Montana. 

21  Mississippi. 

21  South  Carolina. 

46  Oklahoma. 

46  Idaho. 

22  California. 

22  Louisiana. 

47  Wj'oming. 

47  Wyoming. 

23  South  Carolina. 

23  Maryland. 

48  Arizona. 

24  Arkansas. 

24  California. 

49  Nevada. 

25  Louisiana 

25  Arkansas. 

• 

It  will  be  seen  that,  as  in  1880,  New  York  still  heads  the  list,  and  is  followed  by 
Pennsylvania.  Ohio  and  Illinois  have  exchanged  places.  Of  the  other  changes  in  the 
Mst  the  most  marked  are  those  of  Texas,  which  rises  from  No.  11  to  No.  7;  Kentucky, 
which  drops  from  8  to  11;  Minnesota,  which  rises  from  26  to  20;  Nebraska,  which  rises 
from  30  to  26;  Maryland,  which  drops  from  23  to  27;  Colorado,  which  rises  from  35  to 
31;  Vermont,  which  drops  from  32  to  36;  Washington,  which  rises  from  42  to  34; 
Delaware,  which  drops  from  38  to  42;  Nevada,  which  drops  from  43  to  49,  and  Arizona, 
which  drops  from  44  to  48.    The  average  change  in  rank  is  2.2  places. 


DENSITY  OF  POPULATION. 

The  following  table  shows  for  each  census  the  gross  area  (land  and  water  surface) 
which  the  country  had  at  the  date  of  the  census,  exclusive  of  Alaska,  together  with  the 
average  number  of  inhabitants  to  the  square  mile : 


CENSUS  YEARS. 


1790 
1800 
1810 
1820 
1830 
1840 
1850 
1860 
1870 
1880 
1890 


Area. 


827,  844 

4.75 

827,  844 

6.41 

1,999,775 

3.62 

1,999,775 

4.82 

2,  059,  043 

6.25 

2,  059,  043 

8.29 

2,  980,  959 

7.78 

3,  025,  600 

10.39 

3,  025,  600 

12.74 

3,  025,  600 

16.58 

3,  025, 600 

20.70 

Density. 


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PROGRESS  OF  THE   NATION. 


xlv 


At  tlie  time  of  the  first  two  censuses  the  United  States  comprised  only  tlie  territory 
between  the  Atlantic  ocean  and  the  Mississippi  river.  In  1803  the  enormous  area  of  the 
Louisiana  purchase  was  added,  which,  as  it  was  entirely  unsettled  at  that  time,  reduced 
the  number  of  inhabitants  to  the  square  mile  to  a  little  more  than  one-half  what  it  was 
previously.  In  1821  the  purchase  of  the  Floridas  from  Spain  increased  our  territory 
by  nearly  60,000  square  miles.  Between  1840  and  1850  the  acquisition  of  territory 
from  Mexico  under  the  treaty  of  Guadalupe  Hidalgo,  and  in  1853  by  the  Gadsden 
purchase,  made  a  vast  increase  of  territory,  which  again  reduced  the  average  number 
of  inhabitants  to  the  square  mile.  The  last  acquisition  of  territory,  that  of  Alaska, 
containing  nearly  600,000  square  miles,  was  made  in  1867. 

It  will  be  seen  that  notwithstanding  these  great  acquisitions  of  territory  (excluding 
Alaska),  which  have  increased  our  domain  from  827,844  to  3,025,600  square  miles,  the 
density  of  population  has  increased  from  4.75  to  20.70  inhabitants  to  the  square  mile 
within  the  century. 

The  distribution  of  population  is  of  sufficient  importance  to  give  it  some  degree  of 

detail. 

The  classification  given  below  has  been  followed,  as  being  in  accord  with  similar 
discussions  in  the  reports  of  earlier  censuses.  All  urban  bodies  of  8,000  inhabitants  or 
more  have  been  deducted. 

(0)  Less  than  2  inhabitauts  to  a  square  mile.     (Eegarcled  as  unsettled.) 

(1)  2  to  6  iuhabitants  to  a  square  mile. 

(2)  6  to  18  inhabitants  to  a  square  mile. 

(3)  18  to  45  inhabitants  to  a  square  mile. 

(4)  45  to  90  inhabitants  to  a  square  mile. 

(5)  90  inhabitants  or  more  to  a  square  mile. 

These  limits  define  in  a  general  way  the  extent  and  prevalence  of  various  classes  of 
industries.  The  first  group,  2  to  6  to  a  square  mile,  indicates  a  population  mainly  occupied 
with  the  grazing  industry  or  a  widely  scattered  farm?  ng  pop ulation.  The  second  group, 
6  to  18,  indicates  a  farming  population,  with  systematic  cultivation  of  the  soil,  but  this 
either  in  an  early  stage  of  settlement  or  upon  more  or  less  rugged  soil.  The  third  group, 
18  to  45  to  a  square  mile,  almost  universally  indicates  a  highly  successful  agriculture,  while 
in  some  localities  the  beginnings  of  manufactures  have  raised  into  this  group  a  difficult 
farming  region.  Speaking  generally,  agriculture  in  this  country  is  not  carried  on  yet 
with  such  care  and  refinement  as  to  afford  employment  and  support  to  a  population  in 
excess  of  45  to  a  square  mile;  consequently,  the  last  two  groups,  45  to  90  and  90  or  more 
to  a  square  mile,  appear  only  as  commerce  and  manufactures  arise  and  personal  and 
professional  services  are  in  demand.  In  reports  of  former  censuses  that  portion  of  our 
domain  which  contains  less  than  2  inhabitants  to  a  square  mile  has  been  regarded  as 
unsettled  territory,  and  throughout  this  discussion  the  same  distinction  will  be  observed. 

The  following  table  presents  the  areas  in  square  miles  of  the  different  classes  of 
settlement  and  the  total  settled  area  at  the  date  of  each  census : 


Total  area  of 

settlement :  2  or 

more  to  the 

square  mile. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

CENSUS  TEARS. 

2  to  6  to  the 
square  mile. 

6  to  18  to  the 
square  mile. 

18  to  45  to  the 
square  mile. 

45  to  90  to  the 
square  mile. 

90  or  more  to 

the  square 

mile. 

]790 

239, 935 

305,  708 

407, 945 

608, 717 

632,  717 

807,  292 

979, 249 

1, 194,  754 

1, 272, 239 

1,569,570 

1, 947,  285 

83,  436 
81, 010 
116,  629 
140,  827 
151,  460 
183, 607 
233,  697 
260,  866 
245, 897 
384,  820 
592,  037 

83,  346 
123,  267 
154, 419 
177, 153 
225, 894 
291, 819 
294,  698 
353,  341 
363,  475 
373,  890 
393,  943 

59,  282 
82,  504 
108, 155 
150,  390 
186,  503 
241,587 
338, 796 
431,  601 
470,  529 
554,  300 
701,  845 

13, 051 
17,  734 
27, 499 
39,  004 
65,  446 
84, 451 
100,  794 
134,  722 
174,  036 
231, 410 
235, 148 

820 

1800                    

1,193 

1810      

1,243 

1820                  

1,343 

1830 

3,414 

1840                            

5,828 

1850 

11,  264 

I860               

14,224 

1870 

18,  302 

1880                        

25,150 

1890 

24,312 

xlvi 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


It  will  be  noted  that  the  settled  area  has  constautly  and  rapidly  increased,  but  by 
no  means  at  a  uniform  rate  or  at  rates  proportional  to  the  increase  of  population.  The 
following  table  shows  the  rates  of  increase  of  the  settled  area  and  of  the  population  placed 
in  juxtaposition : 


CENSUS  YEARS. 

Area. 

Population. 

PER  CENT  OV  INCREASE. 

Area. 

Population. 

1790 

239, 935 

305,  708 

407,  945 

508,  717 

632,  717 

807,  292 

979,  249 

1,194,754 

1,  272,  239 

1,  569,  570 

1,  947, 285  ■ 

3,  929,  214 

5,  308,  483 

7,  239,  881 

9,  633,  822 

12,  866,  020 

17,  069,  453 

23, 191,  876 

31,  443,  321 

38,  558,  371 

50, 155, 783 

62, 622,  250 

1800 

27.41 
33.44 
24.70 
24.38 
27.59 
21.30 
22.01 
6.49 
23.37 
24.06 

35.10 
36.38 
33.07 
33.55 
32.67 
35.87 
35.58 
22.63 
30.08 
24.86 

1810 

1820 

1830 

1840 

1850        

1830            

1870                       

1880 

1890 

In  1890  the  population  was  nearly  16  times  as  great  as  in  1790,  while  during  the 
century  the  settled  area  was  increased  only  about  eightfold.  In  general,  the  increase 
of  population  has  gone  on  at  a  much  more  rapid  rate  than  that  of  settled  area. 

Notwithstanding  the  constant  passage  of  territory  from  lower  groups  into  higher 
by  reason  of  increase  in  the  number  of  inhabitants,  the  lower  groups  have  been  so 
rapidly  increased  by  settlement  of  new  territory  that  they  have  increased  in  every 
case,  except  that  in  1870  a  slight  diminution  is  noted  in  group  1.  In  1890  a  trifling 
reduction  is  seen  in  the  highest  group.  This  is  doubtless  an  indirect  result  of  the 
rapid  development  of  cities  in  the  territory  falling  into  this  group,  as  each  city,  upon 
reaching  a  population  of  8,000,  is  subtracted  from  the  population  of  its  county,  thereby 
materially  reducing  the  apparent  density  of  the  poj)ulation  of  the  county.  To  a 
certain  extent  the  case  is  similar  in  the  next  group,  that  of  45  to  90  inhabitants  to  a 
square  mile,  which  during  the  past  decade  increased  in  area  but  3,738  square  miles. 

During  this  period  the  inroads  upon  the  unsettled  region  have  been  unprecedented 
in  amount,  not  less  than  377,715  square  miles  having  been  redeemed,  exceeding  by 
80,384  square  miles  the  area  settled  between  1870  and  1880. 

The  following  table  shows  the  proportion  of  the  area  of  each  group  of  population 
to  the  total  area  of  settlement  at  each  census : 


CENSUS  YEARS. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

6 

348 

348 

247 

54 

3 

265 

403 

270 

58 

4 

286 

379 

265 

67 

3 

277 

348 

296 

76 

3 

239 

357 

295 

103 

6 

228 

361 

299 

105 

7 

239 

301 

346 

103 

11 

218 

296 

361 

113 

12 

193 

286 

370 

137 

14 

245 

238 

353 

148 

16 

304 

202 

361 

121 

12 

1790. 
1800 
1810 
1820 
1830 
1840 
1850 
1860 
1870 
1880 
1890 


PROGEESS  OF  THE  NATION.  xlvii 

The  most  striking  fact  connected  with  the  extension  of  settlement  during  the  past 
decade  is  the  numerous  additions  which  have  been  made  to  the  settled  area  within  the 
Cordilleran  region.  Settlements  have  spread  westward  up  the  slope  of  the  plains  until 
they  have  joined  the  bodies  formerly  isolated  in  Colorado,  forming  a  continuous  body 
of  settlement  from  the  east  to  the  Rocky  mountains.  Practically  the  whole  of  Kansas 
has  become  a  settled  region,  and  the  unsettled  area  of  Nebraska  has  been  reduced  in 
dimensions  to  a  third  of  what  it  was  10  years  ago.  What  was  a  sparsely  settled  region 
in  Texas  in  1880  is  now  the  most  populous  part  of  the  state,  while  settlements  have 
spread  westward  to  the  escarpment  of  the  Staked  Plains.  The  unsettled  regions  of  North 
and  South  Dakota  have  been  reduced  to  half  their  former  dimensions.  Settlements 
in  Montana  have  spread  until  they  now  occupy  one-third  of  the  state.  In  New  Mexico, 
Idaho,  and  Wyoming  considerable  extensions  of  area  are  to  be  noted.  In  Colorado,  in 
spite  of  the  decline  of  the  mining  fever  and  the  depopulation  of  its  mining  regions, 
settlement  has  spread,  and  two-thirds  of  the  state  is  now  under  the  dominion  of  man. 
Oregon  and  Washington  show  equally  rapid  progress,  and  California,  although  its 
mining  regions  have  suffered,  has  made  great  inroads  upon  its  unsettled  regions, 
especially  in  the  south.  Of  all  the  western  states  and  territories  Nevada  alone  is  at  a 
standstill  in  this  respect,  its  settled  area  remaining  practically  the  same  as  in  1880. 
When  it  is  remembered  that  the  state  has  lost  one-third  of  its  population  during  the 
past  10  years,  the  fact  that  it  has  held  its  own  in  settled  area  is  surprising  until  it  is 
understood  that  the  state  has  undergone  a  material  change  in  occupations  during  the 
decade,  and  that  the  inhabitants,  instead  of  being  closely  grouped  and  engaged  in 
mining  pursuits,   have  become   scattered   along   its   streams   and   have   engaged   in 

agriculture. 

Settlement  is  spreading  with  some  rapidity  in  Maine,  its  unsettled  area  having 
dwindled  fi-om  12,000  down  to  about  4,000  square  miles.  The  unsettled  portion  of  the 
Adirondack  region  in  New  York  has  also  diminished,  there  being  now  but  1,000  square 
miles  remaining.  The  frontier  has  been  pushed  still  farther  southward  in  Florida, 
and  the  unsettled  area  has  been  reduced  from  20,800  to  13,000  square  miles. 

The  lumbering  and  mining  interests  of  Michigan  have  practically  obliterated  its 
wilderness  and  have  reduced  that  of  Wisconsin  to  less  than  one-half  of  its  former  area. 
In  Minnesota  the  area  of  its  wild  northern  forests  has  been  reduced  from  34,000  to 
23,000  square  miles. 


xl 


Vlll 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


The  following  table  presents  in  detailed  form,  by  states  and  territories,  the  extent 
of  settled  area  and  tbe  area  in  eacli  of  the  density  groups : 

AKEAS  IN  SQUARE  MILES  OF  THE  DIFFERENT  CLASSES  OF  SETTLEMENT  IN  1890,  BY 

STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


STATES  AND  TEERITORIES. 


The  United  States. 


North  Atlantic  diYision. 


Maine 

jSfew  Hampshire. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts  . . 

Khode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania  ... 


South  Atlantic  division  . 


Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia  . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division. 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota . 
South  Dakota  . 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division  . 


Kentucky . . 
Tennessee. - 
Alabama  . . . 
Mississippi. 
Louisiana  . . 

Texas 

Oklahoma . . 
Arkansas  . . 


Western  division . 


Montana 

Wyoming  . . . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada  

Idaho  

Washington. 

Oregon  

California . . . 


Total  area 
of 

settlement. 


1, 947,  285 


156,  682 


25, 


729 
828 
135 
040 
085 
845 
580 
455 
985 


,455 


960 
860 
65 
125 
645 
580 
170 
980 
070 


636, 570 


40,  760 
35,  910 

56,  000 

57,  430 
51, 148 
56,  259 
55,  475 
68, 735 
26,  973 
43,  848 
63,  061 
80,  971 


431,  795 


40,  000 
41, 750 
51,  540 
46,  340 
45,420 
150,  810 
2,890 
53,  045 


466,  783 


46, 796 
22,  852 
68,  492 
45,  589 
24,  645 
27,  580 
11,  948 
39, 143 
36,  945 
46, 189 
96,  604 


2  to  6 

to  the  square 

mile. 


6  to  18 

to  the  square 

mile. 


592,  037 


11,  759 


9,624 
708 


1,427 


19,  854 


1,166 

18,  688 


119, 529 


12, 349 

8,410 
9,871 


17, 835 
19,  343 
26,  801 
24,  920 


67,  363 


7,608 
59,  755 


373,  532 


45, 941 
22,  852 
57,  810 
35,  625 
24,  645 
20,  421 
10,  022 
37,  233 
22,  202 
39,124 
57,  657 


393, 943 


10, 099 


6,596 

886 
730 


1,887 


55,  585 


18  to  45 

to  the  square 

mile. 


701, 845 


45, 733 


6,703 
5,245 

7,487 
959 


13, 172 

1,550 

10,  617 


143,  962 


3,109 
9,190 
6,313 
369 
16, 153 
20,  451 


144, 736 


810 
2,900 


29,  895 
11,  766 
38,  060 
23, 560 
35,  040 
1,931 


270,  084 


45  to  90 

to  the  square 

mile. 


235, 148 


69, 267 


90  or  more 

to  the 

square 

mile. 


2,806 

1,989 

918 

4,149 

320 

4,072 

28,  266 

3,055 

23,  692 


35, 152 


1,150 
6,123 


7,121 
3,689 
4,207 
6,241 
6,621 


13,  651 

14,  360 
25,766 

4,246 
14,  892 

9,138 
23. 150 
17,  040 
22,  493 


107, 251 


1,643 
4,114 
9,472 
10,  007 
18,  490 
40,  313 


23,  212 


76,  272 


855 


9,439 
9,964 


5,701 
1,208 
1,910 

13,461 
5,018 

28,  716 


1,616 
12,  484 
41,  890 
16,  844 
20,  672 
20,  022 
50, 167 
52, 765 


1,355 
19,  220 
32,449 


225, 137 


25, 149 
24,  985 
37,  717 
35,  502 
18.  319 
50,  742 
2,890 
29,  833 


16,  929 


99,  589 


37,  744 
23,  426 
14, 110 
13,  806 
7,302 


1,062 
1,030 


1,109 


31, 140 


12,  491 

12,  651 

4.351 

831 

816 


1,243 


1,  458 
718 


1,282 

2,047 

10, 181 


24,312 


19,824 


2,932 
765 
773 
1,828 
2,850 
10,  676 


902 


837 
65 


2,632 


1,400 


780 
404 


48 


904 
717 


187 


50 


Up  to  and  including  1880  the  country  had  a  frontier  of  settlement,  but  at  present 
the  unsettled  area  has  been  so  broken  into  by  isolated  bodies  of  settlement  that  there 
can  hardly  be  said  to  be  a  frontier  line.  In  the  discussion  of  its  extent  and  its  westward 
movement  it  can  not,  therefore,  any  longer  have  a  place  in  the  census  reports. 


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The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  inhabitants  per  square  mile  (land  surface) 
of  each  state  and  territory  at  each  census.  The  area  of  Alaska  and  Indian  territory  iL 
not  considered  in  computing  density. 

DENSITY  OF  TOTAL  POPULATION:  1790-1890. 


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STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

The  United  States 

21.31 

17.29 

13.30 

10.84 

7.93 

8.43 

6.35 

4.76 

3.69 

6.61 

4.89 

North  Atlantic  division 

107.37 

89.52 

75.89 

65.37 

53.23 

41.  72 

34.  20 

26.88 

21.51 

16.26 

12. 14 

22.11 
41.81 
36.39- 
278.  48 
318.  44 
154.  03 
125.  95 
193.82 
116.  88 

32.98 

21.71 
38.53 
36.38 
221.  78 
254.  87 
128.  52 
106.  74 
151.73 
95.21 

28.28 

74.80 
94.82 
2,  960.  40 
37.  70 
25.  09 
28.81 
33.  00 
26. 15 
4.97 

S3.  04 

20.97 
35.35 
36.19 
181.20 
200.  33 
110.  93 
92.04 
121.54 
78.29 

21.79 

21.02 
36.21 
34.49 
153. 12 
160.  94 
94.97 
81.49 
90. 15 
64.60 

19.97 

19.51 
35.31 
34.39 
123.  70 
135.  99 
76.53 
65.04 
65.67 
51.39 

17.42 

16.79 
31.  60 
31.96 
91.75 

100.  30 
63.98 
.51.  01 
50.07 

J8.  32 

14.61 

13.36 
29.91 
30.72 
75.92 
89.58 
61.44 
40.29 
43.03 
29.97 

13.57 

9.98 
27.10 
25.83 
65.07 
76.51 
56.79 
28.31 
37.21 
23.29 

11,39 

7.65 
23.82 
23.85 
58.71 
70.90 
54.06 
20.14 
32.94 
18.01 

12.48 

5.08 
20.42 
16.91 
52.59 
63.71 
51.81 
12.37 
28.  32 
13.39 

10.66 

3.23 

15.76 

Vermont . 

9  35 

Massachusetts 

47  11 

Rhode  Island 

63.43 

Connecticut 

49  11 

7  14 

24.70 

9.61 

South  Atlantic  division 

8.64 

85.97 
105.  72 
3,  839.  87 
41.27 
30.95 
33.30 
38.16 
31.15 
7.22 

29.  6« 

63.78 
79.20 
2, 195.  00 
30.53 
17.94 
22.05 
23.  39 
20.08 
3.46 

17.23 

57.  25 

69.  68 

1,2,51,33 

24.65 

46.70 
59. 13 
861.  45 
21.95 

39.84 

47.67 

485.  69 

19.14 

39.16 

45.34 

442.60 

18.70 

37,12 

41.31 

-  367. 10 

16.44 

37.08 

38.59 

266.  92 

15.  05 

32.79 
34.64 

156.  59 
13.59 

30  15 

Maryland 

32  "'3 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

'ii."54 

20,43 

23,  32 

17.  93 

2.59 

12.07 

17.89 

22.16 

15.36 

1.61 

7.17 

15.51 

19.70 

11.  72 

i.  00 

4.45 

15.19 

19.26 

8.76 

0.64 

2.14 

13.15 
16.66 

5.78 

11.43 

13.76 

4.28 

9.84 
11.45 

2.76 

8.U 
8.26 

1.40 

Cxeorgia 

Florida 

1.14 

0.39 

0.20 

Ohio 

90.10 
01.05 
68.33 
36.46 
30.  98 
16.44 
34.46 
38.  9,8 
2.60^ 
4.28^ 
13.78 
17.47 

18.94 

78.46 
55  '19 
54.  ,') 

28.  50 
24.16 

9.86 

29.  20 
31.55 

aO.  92 

5.94 
12.19 

16.51 

65.39 
46.80 
45.36 
20.62 
19.37 
5,55 
21.  52 
25.04 

aO.  10 

1.01 
4.46 

11.91 

57.40 
37.61 
30.  57 
13.04 
14.25 
2.17 
12.17 
17.  20 

aO.  06 

0.08 
0.85 

10.68 

48.59 
27.52 
15.20 
6.92 
5.61 
0.04 
.3.46 
9.92 

37.28 
19.10 
8.50 
3.70 
0.51 

23.01 
9.55 
2.81 
0.23 

14.26 
4.10 
0.99 
0.06 

5.66 
0.08 
0.09 
0.10 

1.11 
0  03 

Indiana 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

0.21 
5.58 

Missouri 

2.13 

1.01 

0.32 

North  Dakota 

Nebraska 

1 

Kansas 



South  Central  di^'ision  .   -    .. 

7.05 

8.69 

5.93 

3.90 

2.30 

1.94 

0.63 

Kentuck  V 

46.47 
42.34 
29.  3(? 
27.  83- 
24.63 
8.52 
1.59 
21.27 

2.58 

41.22 
36.94 
24.  50 
24.42 
20.69 
6.07 

33.03 
30.14 
19.34 
17.87 
16.00 
3.12 

28.89 
26.58 
18.71 
17.  03 
15.  59 
2.30 

24.56 

24.02 
14.97 
13.09 
11.40 
0.81 

19.50 
19.86 
11.46 
8.11 
7.76 

17.20 
16.  33 
6.01 
2.95 
4.75 

14.10 
10.13 
2.48 
1.63 
3.37 

10.16 
6.27 

5.52 
2.53 

1.84 
0.85 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

0.43 
1.69 

0.24 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 

15.13 
1.50 

9.13 

0.84 

8.21 
0.53 

3.96 
0.16 

1.84 

0.57 

0.27 

Western  division 

Montana 

0.91 
0.62 
3.98 
1.25 
0,53 
2.53 
0.42 
1.00 
5.22 
3.32 
7.  75 

0.27 
0.21 
1.87 
0.98 
0.36 
1.75 
0.57 
0.39 
1.12 
1.85 
5.54 

0.14" 

0.09 

0.38 

0.75 

0.09 

1.06 

0.39 

0.18 

0.36 

0.96 

3.59 

AVyoining 

Colorado 

0.,33 
0.36 

New  Mexico 

0.29 

Arizona 

Utah 

0.18 
0.06 

0.05 

Nevada  

Jdaho  

Washington 

0.06 
0.55 
2.44 



Oregon 

0.05 
0.59 



California 

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i 

a  Dakota  territorj'. 

The  above  table  shows  that  with  the  exception  of  the  District  of  Columbia,  which 
is  in  effect  a  municipality,  the  most  densely  settled  state  is  Ehode  Island,  and  next  to 
that  Massachusetts.  In  these  states  the  density  of  population  is  as  great  as  in  many 
of  the  most  densely  settled  European  states.  Indeed,  the  entire  North  Atlantic  division 
of  states,  which  is  pre-eminently  the  manufacturing  sectioL.  of  the  country,  contains 
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an  average  of  over  100  inliabitaiits  to  the  square  mile.  The  South  Atlantic  and  South 
Central  divisions,  which  are  pre-eminently  farming  regions,  are  much  less  densely- 
peopled.  The  scattered  character  of  the  population  of  the  western  states  and  territories 
is  illustrated  by  the  low  density  of  population. 

CENTER  OF  POPULATION. 

By  the  Eleventh  Census  the  center  of  population  in  1890  was  in  the  following  position  : 

Latitude 39°    11'    56" 

Longitude 85      32     53 

In  10  years  the  center  of  population  has  moved  westward  53'  13",  or  about  48  miles, 
and  northward  7'  48",  or  about  9  miles.  It  rests  now  in  southern  Indiana,  at  a  point  a 
little  west  of  south  of  Oreensburg,  the  county  seat  of  Decatur  county,  and  20  miles  east 
of  Columbus,  Indiana. 

The  closeness  with  which  the  center  of  population,  through  such  rapid  westward 
movement  as  has  been  recorded,  has  clung  to  the  parallel  of  39°  of  latitude  can  not  fail 
to  be  noticed.  The  most  northern  point  reached  was  at  the  start  in  1790;  the  most 
southern  point  was  in  1830,  the  preceding  decade  having  witnessed  a  rapid  development 
of  population  in  the  southwest,  Alabama,  Arkansas,  Missisf-ippi,  and  Louisiana  having 
been  admitted  as  states  and  Florida  annexed  and  organized  as  a  territory.  The  extreme 
variation  in  latitude  has  been  less  than  19  minutes,  while  the  hundred  years  of  record 
have  accomphshed  a  movement  of  longitude  of  nearly  9.5  degrees.  Assuming  the 
westward  movement  to  have  been  uniformly  along  the  parallel  of  39°  of  latitude,  the 
westward  movement  of  the  several  decades  has  been  as  follows:  1790-1800,  41  miles; 
1800-1810,  36  miles;  1810-1820,  50  miles;  1820-1830,39  miles;  1830-1840,55  miles; 
1840-1850,  55  miles;  1850-1800,  81  miles;  1860-1870,  42  miles;  1870-1880,  58  miles,  and 
1880-1890,  48  miles,  a  total  westward  movement  of  505  miles.  The  sudden  acceleration 
of  movement  between  1850  and  1860  was  due  to  the  transfer  of  a  considerable  body  of 
population  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  coast,  12  individuals  in  San  Francisco 
exerting  as  much  pressure  at  the  then  pivotal  point,  viz.,  the  crossing  of  the  83d  meridian 
and  the  39th  parallel,  as  40  individuals  at  Boston. 

The  center  of  population  is  the  center  of  gravity  of  the  population  of  the  country, 
each  individual  being  assumed  to  have  the  same  weight.  The  method  of  determination 
used,  in  order  that  the  result  might  be  comparable  with  that  obtained  in  1880,  was  in 
brief  as  follows : 

The  population  of  the  country  was  first  distributed  by  "  square  degrees",  as  the  area 
included  between  consecutive  parallels  and  meridians  has  been  designated.  ,A  point 
was  then  assumed  tentatively  as  the  center,  and  corrections  in  latitude  and  longitude 
to  tins  tentative  position  were  computed.  In  this  case  the  center  was  assumed  to  be 
at  the  intersection  of  the  parallel  of  39°  with  the  meridian  of  86°  west  of  Greenwich. 
The  population  of  each  square  degree  was  assumed  to  be  located  at  the  center  of  that 
square  degree,  except  in  cases  where  it  was  manifest  that  this  assumption  would  be 
untrue,  as,  for  instance,  where  a  part  of  the  square  degree  was  occupied  by  the  sea  or 
other  large  body  of  water,  or  where  it  contained  a  city  of  considerable  magnitude  which 
was  situated  "  off  center".  In  these  cases  the  position  of  the  center  of  the  population 
of  the  square  degree  was  estimated  as  nearly  as  possible.  The  distance  of  each  such 
center  of  population  of  a  square  degree,  whether  assumed  to  be  at  the  center  of  the 
square  degree  or  at  a  distance  from  the  center  from  the  assumed  parallel  and  from 
the  assumed  meridian,  was  then  computed.  The  population  of  each  square  degree 
was  then  multiplied  by  its  distance  from  the  assumed  paraUel  of  latitude,  and  the  sums 


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of  the  products,  or  moments,  north  and  south  of  that  parallel  were  made  up.  Their 
difference,  divided  by  the  total  population  of  the  country,  gave  a  correction  to  the 
latitude.  In  a  similar  manner  the  east  and  west  moments  were  made  up,  and  from 
them  a  correction  in  longitude  was  obtained. 

In  1790  the  center  of  population  was  at  39°  16.5'  north  latitude  and  76°  11.2'  west 
longitude,  which  a  comparison  of  the  best  maps  available  would  seem  to  place  about  23 
miles  east  of  Baltimore.  During  the  decade  from  1790  to  1800  it  appears  to  have 
moved  almost  due  west  to  a  point  about  18  miles  west  of  the  same  city,  being  in 
latitude  39°  16.1'  and  longitude  76°  56.5'. 

From  1800  to  1810  it  moved  westward  and  slightly  southward  to  a  point  about  40 
miles  northwest  by  west  from  Washington,  being  in  latitude  39°  11.5'  and  longitude 
77°  37.2'.  The  southward  movement  during  this  decade  appears  to  have  been  due 
to  the  annexation  of  the  territory  of  Louisiana,  which  contained  quite  extensive 
settlements. 

From  1810  to  1820  it  moved  westward  and  again  slightly  southward  to  a  point 
about  16  miles  north  of  Woodstock,  Virginia,  being  in  latitude  39°  5.7'  and  longitude 
78°  33'.  This  second  southward  movement  appears  to  have  been  due  to  the  extension 
of  settlements  in  Mississippi,  Alabama,  and  eastern  Georgia. 

From  1820  to  1830  it  moved  still  westward  and  southward  to  a  point  about  19 
miles  southwest  of  Moorefield,  in  the  present  state  of  West  Virginia,  being  in  latitude 
38°  57.9'  and  longitude  79°  16.9'.  This  is  the  most  decided  southward  movement  that 
it  has  made  during  any  decade.  It  appears  to  have  been  due  in  part  to  the  addition  of 
Florida  to  our  territory  and  in  part  to  the  great  extension  of  settlements  in  Louisiana, 
Mississippi,  and  Arkansas,  or  generally,  it  may  be  said,  in  the  southwest. 

From  1830  to  1840  it  moved  still  farther  westward,  but  sliglitly  changed  its  direction 
northward,  reaching  a  point  16  miles  south  of  Clarksburg,  West  Virginia,  being  in 
latitude  39°  2'  and  longitude  80°  18'.  During  this  decade  settlement  had  made  decided 
advances  in  the  prairie  states  and  in  the  southern  portions  of  Michigan  and  Wisconsin, 
the  balance  of  increased  settlement  evidently  being  in  favor  of  the  northwest. 

From  1840  to  1850  it  moved  westward  and  slightly  southward  again,  reaching  a 
point  about  23  miles  southeast  of  Parkersburg,  West  Virginia,  in  latitude  38°  59'  and 
longitude  81°  19',  the  change  of  direction  southward  being  largely  due  to  the  annexation 
of  Texas. 

From  1850  to  1860  it  moved  westward  and  slightly  northward,  reaching  a  point  20 
miles  south  of  Chillicothe,  Ohio,  this  being  in  latitude  39°  0.4',  longitude  82°  48.8'. 

From  1860  to  1870  it  moved  westward  and  sharply  northward,  reaching  a  point  about 
48  miles  east  by  north  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  in  latitude  39°  12',  longitude  83°  35.7',  This 
northward  movement  was  due  in  part  to  waste  and  destruction  in  the  south  consequent 
upon  the  civil  war,  and  in  part  probably  to  the  fact  that  the  census  of  1870  Avas 
defective  in  its  enumeration  of  the  southern  people,  especially  of  the  newly  enfranchised 
colored  population. 

In  1880  the  center  of  population  had  returned  southward  to  nearly  the  same  latitude 
which  it  had  in  1860,  being  in  latitude  39°  4.1',  longitude  84°  39.7'.  This  southward 
movement  was  due  only  in  part  to  an  imperfect  enumeration  at  the  south  in  1870. 
During  the  decade  between  1870  and  1880  the  southern  states  made  a  large  positive 
increase,  both  from  natural  growth  and  from  immigration  southward. 

During  the  past  decade  the  center  of  population  has  moved  northward  into 
practically  the  same  latitude  which  it  occupied  in  1870.  It  has  moved  westward  53' 
13",  or  48  miles,  being  less  by  10  miles  than  its  movement  during  the  preceding  decade, 
6  miles  greater  than  the  movement  between  1860  and  1870,  and  slightly  less  than  the 
average  westward  movement  since  the  First  Census,  its  present  position  being  in  latitude 
39°  11'  56"  and  longitude  85°  32'  53".  The  most  salient  point  of  its  progress  during 
the  past  decade  is  the  northing  which  has  been  made,  which  is  doubtless  due  to  the 


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COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


great  development  in  the  cities  of  the  northwest  and  in  the  state  of  Washington,  and 
also  in  no  small  degree  to  the  increase  of  population  in  New  England. 

The  center  of  the  area  of  the  United  States,  excluding  Alaska,  is  in  northern  Kansas 
in  approximate  latitude  39°  55'  and  approximate  longitude  98°  50'.  The  center  of 
population  is  therefore  about  three-fourths  of  a  degree  south  and  more  than  13  degrees 
east  of  the  center  of  area. 

The  following  table  shows  the  movement  of  the  center  of  population  since  1790 : 

POSITION  OF  THE  CENTEK  OF  POPULATION:  1790-1890. 


CENSUS  YEARS. 


1790. 
1800. 
1810. 
1820. 
1830. 
1840. 
1850. 
1860. 
1870. 
1880. 
1890. 


North 
latitude. 


39°  16.5' 
39  16. 1 
39     11.5 


5.7 
57.9 

2.0 
59.0 

0.4 
12.0 

4.1 
11.9 


West 
longitude. 


76° 
76 

77 


11.2' 
56.  5 
37.2 
33.0 
16.9 
18.0 
19.0 
48.8 
35.7 
39.7 
32.9 


Approximati'  location  by  importaDt  towns. 


23  miles  east  of  Baltimore,  Maryland 

18  miles  west  of  Baltimore,  Maryland 

40  miles  northwest  hy  west  of  Washington,  District  of  Columbia. 
16  miles  north  of  Woodstock,  Virginia 

19  miles  west-southwest  of  Moorefield,  West  Virginia 

16  miles  south  of  Clarksburg,  West  Virginia 

23  miles  southeast  of  Parkersburg,  West  Virginia 

20  miles  south  of  Chillicothe,  Ohio - 

48  miles  east  by  north  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

8  miles  west  by  south  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

20  miles  east  of  Columbus,  Indiana 


Westward 

movement 

in  miles 

during 

preceding 

decade. 


41 
36 
50 
39 
55 
55 
81 
42 
58 
48 


PROGEESS  OF  THE  NATION.  liji 

GEOGRAPHICAL  DISTRIBUTION  OF  POPULATION. 

DISTRIBUTION   OF   POPULATION   BY  DEAINAGE  BASINS. 

In  the  table  appended  is  given,  first,  the  approximate  area  of  each  drainage  basis 
in  square  miles,  and,  secondly,  the  i^opulation  of  each  such  drainage  basin  in  1890, 
1880,  and  1870,  together  with  the  number  of  inhabitants  to  the  square  mile. 

The  drainage  areas  are  classified  primarily  by  the  two  oceans  and  the  Great  Basin ; 
second,  by  sections  of  the  coast;  third,  by  the  principal  rivers,  the  rivers  of  each  section 
of  the  coast  being  arranged  under  tliat  section,  and  the  branches  of  a  river  placed 
under  the  main  river. 

The  primary  divisions  are  set  at  the  margin  of  the  page.  Under  each  primary 
division  its  secondary  divisions  are  placed,  being  indented  1  space.  Under  each  of 
these  secondary  divisions  the  tertiary  divisions  are  placed,  and  so  on,  the  subdivisions 
of  a  drainage  basin  being  in  every  case  indented  within  that  of  the  stream  comprising 
them. 

The  New  England  coast  comprises  the  area  and  population  of  the  basins  of  the 
several  rivers  given  beneath  it,  and,  in  addition  to  these,  the  area  and  population  of 
the  minor  streams  and  of  the  immediate  coast  from  the  eastern  border  of  Maine  to  the 
Hudson  river. 

The  Middle  Atlantic  coast  comprises,  besides  the  basin  of  the  rivers  under  it,  in 
like  manner  the  basins  of  the  minor  streams  and  of  the  coast  itself  as  far  as  the  mouth 
of  the  Potomac,  including  that  stream. 

The  South  Atlantic  coast,  in  like  manner,  comprises  the  country  from  the  Potomac 
southward  to  Florida. 

The  Gulf  of  Mexico,  commencing  with  the  peninsula  of  Florida,  embraces  the  coast 
and  the  whole  Mississippi  valley  to  the  mouth  of  the  Rio  Grande,  including  the  latter 
stream. 

The  population  of  the  various  subdivisions  was  obtained  by  using  the  county  as  a 
unit,  and  subdividing  the  counties  into  tenths  in  cases  where  they  lie  partly  in  one  basin 
and  partly  in  another.  Of  course,  in  making  these  divisions  of  counties,  population 
and  not  area  was  considered. 

The  areas  of  the  different  river  basins  were  measured  approximately  from  maps, 
and  were  finally  adjusted  to  suit  a  total  area  of  the  United  States  (which  had  been 
determined  with  care)  of  3,025,600  square  miles,  exclusive  of  Alaska. 

The  table  show  s  that  96.16  per  cent  of  the  inhabitants  live  in  the  country  which  is 
drained  to  the  Atlantic  ocean;  that  52.69  per  cent  of  the  population  live  in  the  region 
drained  by  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  and  that  43.77  per  cent  of  the  entire  population  of 
the  country  are  congregated  in  the  drainage  area  of  the  Mississippi  river;  that  only 
0.41  of  1  per  cent  live  in  the  Great  Basin,  and  3.43  per  cent  on  the  Pacific  coast.  It 
shows,  further,  that  the  proportion  living  within  the  region  drained  to  the  Atlantic  is 
steadily  diminishing,  while  of  this  region  the  part  drained  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico  is 
becoming  relatively  more  populous,  as  is  the  case  in  a  still  more  marked  degree  in  the 
Great  Basin  and  the  region  drained  to  the  Pacific. 


liv  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

DISTRIBUTION  OF  POPULATION  ACCORDING  TO  DRAINAGE  BASINS:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870. 


DRAINAGE   BASINS. 


Atlantic  oceau 

New  England  coast 

St.  John  river 

Penobscot  river 

Kennebec  river 

Merrimac  river 

Connecticut  river 

Housatonic  river 

Middle  Atlantic  coast  - . . 

Hudson  river 

Delaware  river 

Susquehanna  river 

Potomac  river 

South  Atlantic  coast 

James  river 

Cape  Fear  river 

Neuse  river 

Pedee  river 

Roanoke  river 

Santee  river 

Savannah  river 

Altamaha  river 

Great  Lakes 

St.  Lawrence  river 

Lake  Ontario 

Lake  Erie 

Lake  Huron 

Lake  Michigan 

Lake  Superior 

Ked  river 

Gulf  of  Mexico 

Peninsula  of  Florida  . 

Apalachicola  river 

Mobile  river 

Tombigbee  river — 

Alabama  river 

Pascagoula  river 

Pearl  river 

Sabine  river 

Trinity  river 

Brazos  river 

Colorado  river 

Nueces  river 

San  Antonio  river  — 

Eio  Grande  river 

Mississippi  river 

Yazoo  river 

Illinois  river 

Eock  river 

"Wisconsin  river  — 

Chippewa  river 

St.  Croix  river 

Minnesota  river 

Cedar  river 

Des  Moines  river  . . 


Approximate 

area  in 
square  miles. 


Population 
1890. 


2, 178,  210 
61,  830 
7,890 
8,934 
10, 102 
4,864 
11, 269 
1,933 
83,  020 
13,  366 
12,  012 
27,  655 
14, 479 
132, 040 
9,684 
8, 310 
5,299 
17, 098 
9,237 
14, 696 
11, 402 
14, 109 
175, 340 
13, 636 
12,  387 
17, 207 
18, 839 
45, 876 
17, 830 
39,  577 
1,  725,  980 
48, 900 
18, 918 
43, 436 
18,  896 
23, 820 
8,980 
8,670 
20,440 
17, 960 
59,  646 
41,220 
18,944 
16, 352 
128, 792 
1, 240,  039 
12, 794 
29, 013 
9,792 
12, 280 
8,892 
7,576 
16,000 
12, 492 
14,652 


Population 

per  square 

mile. 


60, 220, 763 
4,  486,  813 
53,  381 
113, 179 
236,  553 
616,  594 
782, 216 
251, 701 
11,482,411 

1,  094, 126 

2,  561, 113 
1,  965, 184 

870, 135 
4, 248, 466 
495,  910 
239,  399 
216,  933 
600,  277 
404,  281 
607, 098 
446,  569 
473,  967 
7,  009,  839 
474, 158 
1,006,068 
2, 179,  269 
439,  393 
2,  507,  562 
155,  271 
247,  518 
32,  993,  234 
435, 603 
699,  713 
1,425,049 
611,  338 
784,  099 
129, 084 
175, 698 
172,  656 
449, 718 
512, 621 
183,  524 
41,  633 
169,  847 
156, 150» 
27,  411,  522 
415,  406 
1,  867,  935 
532, 117 
259, 778 
141,  529 
92,  854 
327,  852 
393,  021 
423, 128 


Population 
1880. 


27.65 
72.57 
6.77 
12.67 
23.42 
126.  77 
69.41 
130.  21 
138. 31 
81.86 
213. 21 
71.06 
60.10 
32.18 
51.21 
28.  81 
40.94 
35.11 
43.77 
41.31 
39.17 
33.59 
39.98 
34.77 
81.27 
126.  65 
23.  32 
54.66 
8.T1 
6.25 
19.12 
8.91 
36.99 
32.82 
32.35 
32.92 
14.37 
20.27 
8.45 
25.04 
8.59 
4.45 
2.20 
10.39 
L21 
22.11 
32.47 
64.38 
54.34 
2L15 
15.92 
12.26 
20.49 
3L46 
28.88 


Population 

per  square 

mile. 


48, 707, 352 
3, 811, 102 
46,  615 
111,050 
231, 345 
500,  978 
692,  803 
208, 920 
9,  646,  057 
1,  009,  082 
2, 175,  800 
1,  673,  847 
791,  007 
3,  705,  807 
448,  891 
212,  904 
197,552 
505,  252 
364, 160 
507,  205 
384,  739 
401,  789 
5,  377,  019 
469,  .'■.54 
926, 128 
1, 720, 712 
313,  255 
1,  826,  534 
50,  843 
69, 993 
26, 167,  367 
300,  342 
608,  057 
1,  207,  680 
499,  882 
679, 170 
98, 800 
148, 635 
134, 869 
315, 220 
363, 892 
125, 869 
27,  635 
122, 413 
115, 517 
21,  776,  479 
366,  502 
1,  474,  337 
506, 835 
208, 189 
84,  240 
59,  832 
231,  065 
372, 556 
328, 746 


Population 
ISJO. 


22.36 
61.64 
5.91 
12.43 
22.90 
103. 00 
61.48 
108.  08 
116. 19 
75.50 
181. 14 
60.53 
54.63 
28.07 
46.35 
25.62 
37.28 
29.55 
39.42 
34.51 
33.74 
28.48 
30.67 
34.43 
74.77 
100. 00 
16.63 
39.81 
2.85 
1.77 
15.16 
6.14 
32.14 
27.80 
26.45 
28.51 
11.00 
17.14 
6.60 
17.55 
6.10 
3.05 
L46 
7.49 
0.90 
17.56 
28.65 
50.82 
51. 76 
16.95 
9.47 
7.90 
14.44 
29.82 
22.44 


Population 

per  square 

mile. 


37, 706, 410 

3, 286, 416 

37,  544 

112,326 

224,  365 

436, 238 

618, 171 

182, 738 

8, 038, 651 

959, 376 

1,  834,  009 

1,  445,  902 
657,  644 

2,  799, 126 
365, 913 
164,  994 
149, 761 
367,  785 
276, 289 
373, 389 
280, 783 
301,  091 

4,  226,  597 
458, 834 
853, 486 
1,  372,  848 
176, 914 
1,  327, 417 
33,737 
3,361 
19,  355,  620 
214, 163 
486, 296 
938, 242 
383, 763 
526, 821 
68,  476 
114,  588 
85, 413' 
128, 244 
165,  986 
65, 004 
11, 204 
72, 137 
79,  370 
16,  333,  045 
259,  563 
1,  206, 706 
497,  302 
167,  361 
43,  022 
30,  064 
119,  847 
290, 884 
224, 993 


17.31 
53.15 
4.76 
12.57 
22.21 
89.69 
54.86 
94.54 
86.83 
71.78 
152.  68 
52.28 
45.42 
21.20 
37.79 
19.85 
28.26 
2L51 
29.91 
25.41 
24.63 
2L34 
24.11 
33.65 
68.90 
79.78 
9.39 
28.93 
1.89 
0.08 
11.21 
4.38 
25.71 
2L60 
20.31 
22.12 
7.63 
13.22 
4.18 
7.14 
2.78 
1.33 
0.59 
4.41 
0.62 
13.17 
20.29 
4L59 
50.79 
13.63 
4.84 
4.03 
7.49 
23.29 
15.36 


PEOGEESS  OF  THE  NATION.  Iv 

DISTEIBUTION  OF  POPULATION  ACCORDING  TO  DRAINAGE  BASINS,  ETC.— Coutiuued. 


DKAINAGE  BASINS. 


Atlantic  ocean— Continued. 
Gulf  of  Mexico— Continued 
Mississippi  river— Cont'd, 

Ohio  river 

Tennessee  river 

Cumberland  river  — 

Kentucky  river 

Green  river 

Licking  river 

Kanawha  river 

Monongaliela  river. . 

Allegheny  river 

Miami  river 

Scioto  river 

Muskingum  river  — 

"Wabash  river 

Big  Sandy  river 

Missouri  river 

Big  Sioux  river 

Yellowstone  river. . . 

Platte  river 

Kansas  river 

Osage  river 

Arkansas  river 

Cimarron  river 

Canadian  river 

"White  river 

Bed  river  of  Louisiana. 

"Washita  river 

St.  Francis  river 

Great  Basin 

Great  Salt  lake 

Humboldt  river 

Pacific  ocean 

Colorado  river 

Green  river 

Grand  river 

Little  Colorado  river 

Gila  river 

Sacramento  river 

San  Joaquin  river 

Klamath  river 

Columbia  river 

"Willamette  river 

Snake  river 

Clark  fork 


Approximate      popjjatiou 

'''•ea "?,  1890. 

square  miles. 


201, 720 

43, 897 

18, 573 

7,425 

9, 065 

3,658 

16,  690 

7,625 

11,437 

5,400 

6,480 

7,740 

33,  725 

4,050 

527, 155 

7,880 

69, 683 

90,011 

59, 256 

15, 444 

185,  671 

17, 360 

42,  710 

27, 925 

89, 970 

19, 138 

7,884 

228, 150 

32, 400 

32, 148 

619,  240 

225, 049 

47,  222 

26,  472 

29,  268 

68,  623 

58,  824 

29, 952 

14, 660 

216, 537 

11,  700 

103, 835 

63, 291 


10,  986,  877 

1,  384,  733 

720, 012 

291, 022 

358,  804 

221, 478 

334, 795 

495, 636 

970,  869 

469,  596 

444, 124 

541,  378 

1,  915,  790 

190, 283 

4,  560,  561 

119,  337 

21,  574 

647, 104 

985, 524 

508, 291 

1,771,312 

55,  690 

54, 766 

338,  305 

955,  757 

360,  566 

162, 897 

256, 130 

156, 150 

38, 119 

2, 145,  357 

208,  643 

27,  494 

47,  349 

3,821 

45,  917 
378,  462 
134,  206 

18, 199 
393,415 
129,  782 
142, 091 

46,  067 


Population 

per  square 

mile. 


54.47 
31.55 
38.77 
39.19 
39.58 
60.55 
20.06 
65.  00 
84.89 
86.96 
68.  54 
69.95 
56.81 
46.98 
8.65 
15.14 
0.31 
7.19 
16.63 
32.91 
9.54 
3.21 
1.28 
12.11 
10.62 
18.84 
20.66 
1.12 
4.82 
1.19 
3.46 
0.93 
0.58 
1.79 
0.13 
0.67 
6.43 
4.48 
1.24 
1.82 
11.09 
1.37 
0.73 


-,       ...         Population 
'iSSo!""    I  per  square 


9,  588,  303 
1,177,144 
643,  819 
253,  839 
332,  056 
200,  297 
263,  947 
375,  939 
809,  926 
413,  592 
400,  856 
505, 196 

1,  727,  214 
154,  012 

2,  841,  451 

51,  241 

3,184 

267,  230 

623,  621 

385,  848 

1, 141,  607 

4,203 

24, 859 

244, 455 

705, 806 

281,  582 

118, 108 

210, 998 

104,  621 

49,  864 

1,  237,  433 

109, 188 

10, 709 

14, 795 

3,644 

28,  348 

324, 398 

88, 902 

14, 627 

222, 737 

78, 326 

55,  256 

12,  274 


mile. 


Population 
1870. 


47.53 
26.82 
34.66 
34. 19 
36.  63 
54.76 
15.81 
49.30 
70.  82 
76.59 
61.86 
65.27 
51.21 
38.03 
5.39 
6.50 
0.05 
2.97 
10.52 
24.  98 
6.15 
0.24 
0.58 
8.75 
7.84 
14.71 
14.99 
0.92 
3.23 
1.55 
2.00 
0.49 
0.23 
0.56 
0.12 
0.41 
5.51 
2.97 
1.00 
1.03 
6.69 
0.53 
0.19 


7, 839,  424 
927,  054 
520,  088 
203, 230 
262,  874 
161, 132 
182, 131 
292,  326 
645,  752 
351,  370 
337,  914 
445,  934 
1,  455,  300 
109,  886 
1,  004,  465 
5,  290 
241 
68,  471 
176,  308 
273, 444 
533,  831 
1,693 
18, 887 
147, 979 
445,  366 
187, 385 
78, 428 
125,  38i 
65,  627 
29,  592 
726,  577 
39,  495 
4,866 
165 
428 
6,954 
240,  246 
67, 459 
10,000 
104,  882 
50,  271 
21, 530 
7,215 


Population 

per  square 

mile. 


38.86 
21.12 
28.49 
27.37 
29.00 
44.05 
10.91 
38.  34 
56.46 
65.07 
52. 15 
57.61 
43. 15 
27.13 
3.04 
0.07 
0.00 
.  0.76 
2.98 
17.71 
2.88 
0.10 
0.44 
5.30 
4.95 
9.79 
9.95 
0.55 
2.03 
0.92 
1.17 
0.18 
0.10 
0.01 
0.01 
0.10 
4.08 
2.25 
0.68 
0.48 
4.30 
0.21 
0.11 


Ivi 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


A  condensation  of  the  preceding  table,  showing  the  percentage  of  the  total 
population  of  the  principal  drainage  basins  of  the  country  as  it  existed  in  the  three 
decades  mentioned,  is  herewith  presented : 

PEECENTAGE  OF  TOTAL  POPULATION. 


DIVISIONS. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

96.16 

7.16 
18.34 

6.78 
11.19 
52.69 

0.41 

3.43 

97.11 
7.60 

19.  23 
7.39 

10.72 

52.17 
0.42 
2.47 

97.79 
8.52 

20.85 
7.26 

10.96 

50.  20 
0.33 
1.88 

New  England  coast 

Middle  Atlantic  coast 

South  Atlantic  coast  . 

Pacific  ocean 

Of  the  percentages  given  in  the  preceding  table  for  the  drainage  basin  of  the  Gulf 
of  Mexico,  the  tertiary  division  of  the  Mississippi  river  embraces  43.77  for  1890,  43.42  for 
1880,  and  42.36  for  1870. 


DISTRIBUTION   OF   POPULATION   IN   ACOORDANCE   WITH   TOPOGRAPHIC   FEATURES. 

Considering  the  surface  of  the  United  States  broadly,  it  is  seen  to  contain  two 
great  elevated  areas.  The  eastern,  known  as  the  Appalachian  Mountain  system,  is 
separated  from  the  Atlantic  by  a  broad  plain  sloping  gently  eastward.  The  western, 
known  as  the  Cordillerau  Mountain  system,  is  many  times  as  broad  as  the  eastern 
system,  more  than  twice  as  high,  and  the  mountain  ranges  which  crown  it  are  vastly 
greater  in  number  and  more  complex.     It  extends  westward  to  the  Pacific  coast. 

Between  these  two  systems  lies  a  broad  valley,  most  of  which  is  drained  by  the 
Mississippi  river  to  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  The  northeastern  part  is  drained  by  the  St. 
Lawrence  river  and  the  system  of  the  Great  Lakes  to  the  gulf  of  St.  Lawrence,  while 
along  the  Gulf  coast  are  considerable  areas  drained  by  other  streams. 

The  country  thus  broadly  outlined  contains  every  variety  of  surface  found  upon 
the  globe.  The  various  effects  due  to  differences  in  slope,  elevation,  and  climate  are  all 
represented. 

An  attempt  has  been  made  in  the  table  shown  on  page  Ixi  to  subdivide  the  country 
into  areas  diff"ering  in  the  character  of  their  surface,  their  products,  and  their  climate, 
and  to  classify  the  population  in  accordance  therewith.  These  subdivisions  are  briefly 
characterized  as  follows : 

Coast  swamps. — These  swamps  are  found  along  the  South  Atlantic  and  Gulf 
coasts,  extending  inland  to  varying  distances,  in  some  places  as  much  as  100  miles. 
They  have  the  greatest  breadth  in  North  Carolina  and  Louisiana,  but  border  the  coast 
nearly  all  the  way  from  southeast  Virginia  to  the  mouth  of  the  Rio  Grande,  Texas. 
Upon  the  Atlantic  coast  the  surface  of  these  swamps,  while  exceedingly  level,  has  ample 
slope  for  drainage,  and  accordingly  as  the  land  becomes  valuable  their  borders  are 
being  drained  and  converted  into  farms.  In  the  Carolinas  a  considerable  area  of  them 
is  utilized  for  rice  plantations.  In  the  main  they  are  well  timbered,  principally  with 
cypress  and  juniper,  among  which  is  a  luxuriant  growth  of  cane.  The  population  of 
this  region  is  mainly  of  the  colored  race,  the  climate  being  very  unhealthy  for  the  white 
race. 


PEOGEESS  OF  THE  NATION.  Jvii 

Atlantic  plain. — The  Atlantic  plain  comprises  the  strip  of  land  lying  between 
the  Coast  swamps  and  the  fall  line  throughout  the  Atlantic  states  south  of  New  York 
and  the  Gulf  states  as  far  as  the  Mississippi  river.  It  is  characterized  by  a  level  surface, 
a  low  elevation,  scarcely  reaching  200  feet  above  the  sea,  is  underlaid  by  recent 
sedimentary  rocks,  and  except  where  they  have  been  removed  by  the  hand  of  man  is 
covered  with  jiine  forests. 

Piedmont  region. — This  region  comprises  a  strip  of  country  extending  from 
Maine  to  Alabama,  lying  between  the  fall  line  on  the  east  and  the  Blue  Eidge  on  the 
west.  It  is  underlaid  by  metamorphic  rocks  and  forested  with  a  mixed  growth  of  broad 
and  narrow  leaf  trees.  The  lower  portion  is  comparatively  level,  being  broken  only  by 
the  beds  of  streams,  but  in  the  neighborhood  of  the  Blue  Eidge  and  throughout  New 
England  it  is  hilly. 

New  England  hills. — This  name  has  been  applied  to  the  hill  country  in  the 
upper  part  of  New  England,  including  all  of  the  upper  i^art  of  Maine,  the  White 
mountains  of  New  Hampshire,  the  Green  moimtains  of  Vermont,  and  the  Adirondacks 
of  New  York,  all  of  which  is  a  broken,  mountainous  country,  ranging  in  elevation  from 
1,000  to  6,000  feet,  and  covered  with  forests. 

Appalachian  Mountain  region. — This  region  includes  the  Blue  Eidge  and  the 
Appalachian  valley  lying  immediately  north  and  west  of  it,  and  extends  from  New 
Jersey  to  Alabama  and  Georgia.  The  Blue  Eidge,  consisting  of  a  single  range 
throughout  Pennsylvania,  Maryland,  and  Virginia,  expands  in  North  Carolina  into  a 
very  complex  mass  of  mountains,  and  there  reaches  its  maximum  elevation,  namely, 
6,700  feet. 

The  Appalachian  valley  is  drained  in  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania  by  the 
Delaware  and  Susquehanna  rivers,  in  Virginia  by  the  Potomac,  the  James,  and 
Kanawha  rivers,  and  in  Tennessee  mainly  by  the  Tennessee  river.  It  is  traversed  by 
numerous  ranges,  some  of  them  assuming  the  dignity  of  separate  mountain  ranges,  and 
all  of  them  running  closely  parallel  to  one  another  and  to  the  general  direction  of  the 
valley. 

Cumberland-Allegheny  plateau. — Eising  from  the  northwest  border  of  the 
Appalachian  valley  is  an  escarpment  extending  more  or  less  continuously  from 
northeastern  Pennsylvania  down  through  Maryland,  Virginia,  and  Tennessee  into 
Alabama.  From  the  summit  of  this  escarpment  a  plateau  stretches  with  a  general 
northwestern  slope.  This  plateaii  is  everywhere  deeply  scored  by  streams  with  a 
general  northwesterly  direction.  These  streams  have  cut  the  plateau  into  a  mass  of 
very  irregular  ridges  and  gorges,  making  it  one  of  the  most  intricate  mountain  regions 
on  the  globe.  The  entire  region  is  densely  covered  with  forests,  the  hand  of  man 
having  removed  but  a  very  small  part  of  them. 

Interior  timbered  region. — This  region  comprises  southern  Ohio  and  Indiana, 
the  western  half  of  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,  and  the  northeastern  part  of  Mississippi, 
together  with  small  areas  in  adjoining  states.  It  possesses  no  characteristic  features 
except  that  in  the  settled  regions  it  is  covered  with  forests. 

Lake  region. — A  narrow  strij)  of  country  bordering  on  the  Great  Lakes  has  been 
segregated  under  this  name.  It  includes  small  parts  of  New  York,  Pennsylvania,  and 
Ohio,  and  most  of  Michigan,  Wisconsin,  and  northern  Minnesota.  Owing  to  the 
proximity  of  large  bodies  of  water  this  region  has  many  of  the  characteristics  of  a 
coast  climate.  The  atmosphere  being  moist,  the  winters  are  abnormally  warm  and  the 
summers  abnormally  cool.  This  region  contains  great  pine  forests,  which  are  still 
serving  as  a  main  source  of  supply  of  that  timber. 


Iviii  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Ozark  mountain  region. — This  region  is  located  in  northwest  Arkansas, 
southwest  Missouri,  and  the  eastern  part  of  Indian  territory.  In  Arkansas  it  is  made 
up  of  a  succession  of  narrow  ranges  2,000  to  3,000  feet  high,  having  a  generally  east 
and  west  trend,  separated  by  somewhat  broad  valleys.  Further  to  the  northeast,  in 
Missouri,  the  hills  become  merely  a  confused  mass,  without  order  or  system. 

Alluvial  region  of  the  Mississippi. — This  region  extends  in  a  rapidly 
widening  strip  from  Cairo,  at  the  mouth  of  the  Ohio,  to  the  coast  swamps  in  Louisiana, 
into  which  it  merges  without  any  sharp  line  of  demarcation.  It  includes  parts  of  the 
states  of  Missouri,  Arkansas,  Mississippi,  and  Louisiana,  besides  a  trifling  area  in 
Kentucky  and  Tennessee.  Much  the  larger  portion  of  it  is  marshy,  and  is  below  the 
level  of  the  water  in  the  rivers.  The  dry  land  lies  mainly  along  the  immediate  banks 
of  the  streams,  having  been  formed  by  deposition  from  overflows.  With  the  exception 
of  the  cultivated  land,  this  region  is  entirely  covered  with  forests.  The  soil  is  of  the 
highest  degree  of  fertility,  but  the  climate  is  hostile  to  the  white  race,  and  by  far  the 
larger  proportion  of  its  inhabitants  is  of  the  colored  race. 

Prairie  region. — This  region  comprises  a  small  portion  of  western  Indiana, 
most  of  Illinois  and  Iowa,  southern  Wisconsin  and  Minnesota,  northern  Missouri, 
and  eastern  North  Dakota,  South  Dakota,  Kansas,  and  Nebraska,  and  extends  in  a 
broad  belt  down  through  the  Indian  territory  and  Texas. 

On  the  east  it  merges  by  insensible  degrees  into  the  forest-clad  regions,  and  on  the 
west  by  equally  insensible  degrees  into  the  Great  Plains.  It  is  a  region  of  transition 
from  the  one  to  the  other.  Its  climate  is  such  that  without  protection  forests  can  not 
thrive.  Before  the  advent  of  man  various  unfavorable  conditions,  among  which  forest 
fires  were  the  most  prominent,  prevented  the  growth  of  forests  in  this  region. 

Its  surface  is  level  or  slightly  undulating,  and  was,  in  its  natural  state,  covered 
with  luxuriant  grasses,  but  timber  growth  was  scarce,  and  was  confined  almost 
entirely  to  the  bluffs  and  the  borders  of  streams.  With  the  protection  afforded  by 
man  the  growth  of  forests  has  increased  in  this  region,  until  now  it  presents  a 
landscape  diversified  by  a  tree  growth,  whose  extent  is  constantly  increasing.  It 
is  the  granary  of  the  country.  * 

Great  plains. — Merging  with  the  prairie  region  by  insensible  degrees  are  the 
Great  Plains,  extending  from  approximate  longitude  99°  to  the  foot  of  the  Eocky 
mountains,  and  from  the  Canadian  border  to  the  Eio  Grande.  It  is  a  region  devoid  of 
timber,  except  in  the  narrowest  strips  along  certain  streams,  but  sparsely  covered  with 
bunch  grass,  changing  in  the  more  arid  regions  to  sage,  artemisia,  cactus,  and  yucca. 
Its  surface  is  a  monotonous,  billowy  expanse,  broken  only  here  and  there  by  lines  of 
cliffs  and  buttes. 

Throughout  this  region  the  rainfall  is  insufificieut  for  the  needs  of  agriculture,  and 
irrigation  is  necessary  for  the  cultivation  of  the  soil.  The  supply  of  water  in  the  flowing 
streams  is  suflBcient  to  irrigate  only  a  small  part  of  the  land,  and  the  extent  to  which 
settlement  is  possible  will  in  the  future  become,  therefore,  a  question  of  the  abundance 
of  water  and  not  of  land. 

CoRDiLLERAN  REGION.— The  Oordillcran  region  is  naturally  subdivided  into 
districts  which  differ  from  one  another  in  certain  features  and  have  other  features  in 
common.  Except  in  the  extreme  northwest,  in  Washington,  western  Oregon,  and 
northwest  California,  the  climate  is  arid  and  the  rainfall  is  insufficient  for  agriculture. 
This  aridity  of  climate  and  deficiency  of  rainfall  increase  southward  and  reach  a 
maximum  in  southern  Nevada,  California,  and  Arizona.  The  prevalence  of  forests 
accompanies  the  rainfall.  Upon  the  northwest  coast  and  inland  as  far  as  the  Cascade 
range  in  Oregon  and  Washington  the  country  is  densely  covered  with  forests  of  great 
trees.    This  forest  belt  extends  inland  through  northern  Washington  and  Idaho  into 


PEOGEESS  OF  THE  NATIOK  Hx 

the  mountainous  region  of  Montana,  and  tlience  southeastward,  accompanying  the 
mountain  ranges  into  the  Yellowstone  Park.  Elsewhere  no  forests  are  found  except 
upon  the  mountains,  and  in  the  more  arid  regions  of  the  south  even  the  mountains  are 
bare  to  their  summits.  The  valleys  produce  only  the  vegetation  characteristic  of  an 
arid  region.  Where  the  rainfall  is  abundant  bunch  grass  is  found,  but  as  the  rainfall 
diminishes  and  the  dryness  of  the  atmosphere  increases,  the  vegetation  of  the  valleys 
changes  to  artemisia,  cactus,  yucca,  and  other  desert  plants. 

EoCKY  MOUNTAIN  REGION.— This  region,  including  the  easternmost  portion  of  the 
Cordilleran  system,  comprising  westeTn  Montana,  eastern  Idaho,  western  Wyoming, 
central  Colorado,  and  New  Mexico,  with  a  little  of  Texas,  is  composed  of  a  series  of 
ranges  separated  by  valleys  of  greater  or  less  breadth,  trending  parallel  to  one  another 
a  little  west  of  north  and  east  of  south.  It  is  naturally  subdivided  into  two  parts. 
The  northern  part  extends  from  Canada  southeastward  into  central  Wyoming;  thence 
for  a  distance  of  100  miles  or  thereabouts  the  mountain  ranges  disappear,  leaving  iu 
their  place  only  broad  plateaus.  The  ranges  reappear  in  southern  Wyoming  and  extend 
thence  southward.  In  the  northern  part  the  mountains  range  from  9,000  to  13,000  or 
more  feet  in  altitude,  rising  from  a  base  of  4,000  or  5,000  feet.  In  the  southern  part 
the  base  is  much  higher,  rising  in  Colorado  to  6,000  or  8,000  feec,  with  high  mountain 
valleys  reaching  10,000  feet  above  the  sea,  while  many  of  the  ranges  exceed  14,000 
feet  in  altitude.  Both  the  general  level  of  the  country  and  the  mountain  ranges 
diminish  in  altitude  southward. 

Plateau  region. — This  region  comprises  most  of  the  drainage  basin  of  the 
Colorado  river  above  the  mouth  of  the  Virgin,  in  southern  Nevada.  It  is  a  region  of 
great  plateaus,  whose  surfaces  are  level  or  slightly  inclined,  and  which  terminate  with 
great  lines  of  cliffs,  in  some  cases  thousands  of  feet  in  height.  From  the  mountains  which 
border  this  range  on  the  east,  north,  and  west  these  plateaus  descend  by  a  succession 
of  gigantic  steps  from  an  elevation  of  12,000  feet  down  to  1,000  or  2,000  feet  above  the 
sea.  Every  stream  is  in  a  canyon,  and  as  the  rainfall  is  light  and  spasmodic  a  great 
majority  of  these  canyons  are  dry  during  the  greater  part  of  the  year.  In  many 
regions  these  canyons  are  so  abundant  as  to  have  reduced  the  plateau  to  a  mere 
skeleton,  or  the  process  of  erosion  may  have  gone  still  further,  so  that  nothing  is  left 
of  the  upper  plateau  but  fragments  in  the  form  of  mesas  and  buttes. 

The  higher  plateaus  in  the  neighborhood  of  the  mountains  are  green  and  forested 
from  the  abundant  rainfall.  The  lower  plateaus,  on  the  other  hand,  have  only  the 
sparsest  vegetation  or  are  absolutely  sterile. 

Basin  region.— In  the  interior  of  the  Cordilleran  region  is  an  area  comprising 
practically  all  of  Nevada,  western  Utah,  part  of  eastern  California,  and  southern  Oregon, 
which  has  no  drainage  to  the  sea.  It  is  a  closed  basin.  The  only  discharge  of  its 
waters  is  by  sinking  into  the  thirsty  soil  or  by  evaporation  into  the  thirsty  atmosphere. 
This  is  the  most  desert  part  of  the  country,  with  the  exception  of  the  course  of  the  lower 
Colorado  and  Gila  rivers.  The  rainfall  is  scanty,  even  upon  the  mountains;  so  scanty, 
•indeed,  that  there  are  but  two  or  three  running  streams  of  any  magnitude  within  it. 
Its  surface  is  diversified  by  many  ranges  of  mountains  having  a  general  parallel  trend, 
rising  from  flat  valleys  filled  with  alluvium.  These  ranges  divide  the  basin  into 
numerous  minor  basins,  in  each  of  which  water  collects  and  sinks.  In  the  eastern  part 
the  largest  basin  is  that  known  as  the  Great  Salt  lake,  into  which  several  small  streams 
flow  from  the  Wasatch  mountains.  In  the  western  part  the  principal  basin  is  that  of 
the  Humboldt  river.  The  elevation  of  the  floor  of  the  basin  ranges  from  6,000  feet  near 
its  middle  line,  downward,  reaching  in  Death  valley,  in  eastern  California,  an  elevation 
of  200  feet  below  the  level  of  the  sea. 


Ix  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Columbian  mesas. — The  drainage  basiu  of  the  Snake  river,  in  Idaho,  Oregon,  and 
Washington,  together  with  a  part  of  the  basin  of  the  Cohimbia,  in  the  hitter  state,  has 
been  in  great  part  covered  by  eruptions  of  basalt,  which,  bursting  out  of  the  soil  at 
various  points,  has  spread  over  the  country,  forming  a  table  land. 

Sierra  Nevada. — Separating  the  Great  Basin  from  the  California  valley,  in 
eastern  California,  is  a  broad,  heavy,  forest- covered  range  of  mountains  with  long  sloi)es 
to  the  west  and  an  abrupt  ascent  to  the  east. 

Pacific  valley. — West  of  the  Cascade  range  and  the  Sierra  Nevada  and 
stretching  from  Piaget  sound  to  southern  California  is  a  valley  drained  in  Oregon  by 
the  Willamette  and  in  California  by  the  Sacramento  and  San  Joaquin  rivers.  In  its 
southern  part,  south  of  the  latitude  of  the  bay  of  San  Francisco,  the  climate  is  such 
that  irrigation  is  necessary,  while  north  of  it  the  rainfall  is  sufficient,  and  in  Oregon 
and  Washington  is  more  than  suificient  for  the  farmers'  needs.  Where  the  rainfall  is 
insufficient  this  valley  is  treeless,  but  farther  north,  and  especially  in  Oregon  and 
Washington,  it  is  covered  with  dense  forests. 

Cascade  range. — Stietchiug  northward  in  line  with  the  Sierra  Nevada,  but 
distinguished  sharply  from  it  by  the  character  of  its  formation,  is  the  Cascade  range. 
It  is  a  series  of  extinct  volcanoes,  rising  from  a  high  plateau  of  volcanic  rock.  This 
range  is  densely  forested. 

Coast  ranges. — Separating  this  valley  from  the  Pacific  is  a  succession  of  ranges 
trending  jiarallel  with  the  coast,  and  known  as  the  Coast  ranges.  In  southern 
California  the  valleys  among  these  ranges  are  of  the  highest  degree  of  fertility,  and 
produce  grapes  and  tropical  fruits  in  profusion.  Farther  north  the  country  is  but 
little  settled  or  even  explored. 

The  table  on  the  following  page  shows  in  each  of  the  divisions  characterized  above 
the  number  of  inhabitants  in  thousands  at  each  of  the  last  3  censuses,  namely,  1890,  1880, 
and  1870.  It  shows  also  the  numerical  increase  of  the  population  exi^ressed  in  even 
thousands,  the  nu.mber  of  inhabitants  in  each  subdivision,  under  the  assumption  that 
the  total  population  of  the  country  was  100,000,  and,  finally,  the  density  of  the  total 
population  or  the  number  of  inhabitants  to  the  square  mile  in  each  subdivision. 

Grouping  these  subdivisions,  it  will  be  seen  that  in  the  swamp  regions  of  the 
country,  including  in  that  term  the  coast  marshes  and  the  alluvial  region  of  the 
Mississippi  river,  there  were  2,094,000  inhabitants,  or  4.30  per  cent  of  the  population. 
This,  as  was  previously  stated,  consists  mainly  of  the  colored  race.  In  the  desert  and 
semidesert  legions  of  the  countrj'  there  Avere  found  1,409,000,  or  2.35  per  cent  of  the 
population.  In  the  mountain  region  of  the  west  there  were  found  1,535,000  people,  or 
about  2.45  per  cent,  while  in  the  eastern  mountain  region  10,888,000  people  were  living 
in  1890,  or  about  one-sixth  of  the  entire  population. 


FEOGEESS  OF  THE  NATION.  Ixi 

DISTRIBUTION  OF  POPULATION  IN  ACCORDANCE  WITH  TOPOGRAPHIC  FEATURES. 


Coast  swamps 

Atlantic  plain 

Piedmont  region 

New  England  hills 

Appalachian     Mountain 

region. 
Cumberland  -Alleghen  J- 

plateau. 

Interior  timbered  region 

Lake  region 

Ozark  Mountain  region . 

Alluvial   region   of  the 
Mississippi. 

Prairie  region 

Great  Plains 

North  Rocky  mountains 

South  Kooky  mountains 

Plateau  region 

Basin  region 

Columbian  mesas 

Sierra  Nevada 

Pacific  valley 

Cascade  range 

Coast  ranges 


POPULATION  IN 
THOUSANDS. 


1890 


1,809 
8,784 
7,858 
2.290 
2,849 

5,749 

11,  292 
3,578 
1,041 

885 

13,  048 
737 
153 
247 
110 
403 
219 
146 
435 
179 
810 


1880 


1,569 
7,113 
6,  6G0 
2,171 
2,386 

4,787 

9,891 

2,507 

734 

083 

9,777 
222 

50 
192 

81 
252 

91 
136 
248 

54 
552 


1870 


1,284 
5,546 
5,468 
1,995 
1,959 

3,940 

7,976 

1,722 

473 

460 

6,715 
73 
29 
78 
29 

149 
27 

111 

166 
30 

328 


INCREASE  OF  POPULATION  IN 
THOUSANDS. 


1880  to  1890       1870  to  1880 


Abso- 
lute. 


240 

1,671 

1,188 

119 

463 

962 

1,401 

1,071 

307 

202 

3,271 

515 

103 

55 

29 

151 

128 

10 

187 

125 

258 


Per 

cent. 


15.30 
23.49 
17.99 
5.48 
19.40 

20.10 

14.16 

42.72 
41.83 
29.58 

33.46 

231.  98 

206.  00 

28.65 

35.80 

59.92 

140. 66 

7.35 

75.40 

231.  48 

46.74 


Abso- 
lute. 


285 
1,567 
1, 192 

176 

427 

847 

1,915 
785 
261 
223 

3,062 

149 
21 

114 
52 

103 
64 
25 
82 
24 

224 


Per 

cent. 


22.20 
28.25 
21.80 
8.82 
21.80 

21.50 

24.01 
45.59 
55.18 
48.48 

45.60 

204. 11 

72.41 

146. 15 

179. 31 

69.13 

237. 04 

22.52 

49.40 

80.00 

68.29 


NUMBER  IN   100,000 
INHABITANTS. 


1890 


2,889 
14, 027 
12, 548 
3,657 
4,550 

9,180 

18,  032 
5,714 
1,662 
1,413 

20,  836 
1,177 
244 
394 
176 
644 
350 
233 
695 
286 
1,293 


1880 


3,128 
14, 182 
13.279 

4,329 

4,757 

9,544 

19,  720 
4,998 
1,463 
1,302 

19, 493 
443 
100 
383 
162 
502 
181 
271 
494 
108 
1,101 


1870 


3,  330 

14,  384 

14, 181 

5,174 

5,081 

10,  218 

20, 686 
4,466 
1,227 
1,193 

17,  415 
189 

75 
202 

75 
386 

70 
288 
431 

78 
851 


DENSITY  OF  POP- 
ULATION. 


1890 


21.0 

74.4 
69.5 
40.7 
49.8 

59.3 

44.3 
25.1 
22.8 
23.6 

28.3 
1.4 
1.1 
2.1 
0.7 
1.4 
1.9 
4.9 
9.1 
5.5 

14.3 


1880  1870 


18.7 
60.2 
55.8 
38.6 
41.7 

49.4 

38.8 
17.6 
'16.0 

18.2 

21.2 
0.4 
0.4 
1.7 
0.5 
0.9 
0.8 
4.6 
5.2 
1.7 


15.3 
47.0 
45.8 
35.4 
34.3 

40.7 

31.3 
12.1 
10.3 
12.2 

14.6 
0.1 
0.2 
0.7 
0.2 
0.5 
0.2 
3.8 
3.5 
0.9 
5.8 


DISTRIBUTION    OF  POPULATION  WITH   REFERENCE    TO  MEAN  ANNUAL  TEMPERATURE. 

The  great  increase  ill  the  amount  of  data  concerning- the  distribution  of  temperature 
in  the  country  during  the  past  10  years,  produced  by  the  extension  of  State  Weather 
Services,  rendered  it  advisable  to  collect  material  and  prepare  anew  map  showing  the 
distribution  of  the  isothermals,  and  to  make  therefrom  a  recomputation  of  the 
distribution  of  population  in  1870  and  1880.  The  necessary  data  have  been  freely 
contributed  by  the  Chief  Signal  Officer  of  the  Army,  General  A.  W.  Greely,  and  by 
the  several  directors  of  the  State  Weather  Services,  to  whom  this  office  is  under  great 
obligations.  The  information  collected  from  these  various  sources  has  been  placed 
upon  a  map  of  the  United  States,  aud  isothermals  drawn  in  accordance  with  their 
indications,  combined  with  a  knowledge  of  the  relief  of  the  country  and  the  influence 
of  the  relief  upon  temperature.  The  connties  falling  between  the  different  isothermal 
lines  have  been  drawn  from  the  maps  in  tabular  form  and  the  population  classified  in 
accordance  therewith.  < 

The  table  on  the  following  page  is  presented  as  embracing  the  results  of  this 
investigation.  In  this  table  the  first  column  shows  the  degrees  of  temperature;  the 
second,  third,  aud  fourth  columns,  a  distribution  of  population  in  accordance  with  the 
isothermal  lines,  subject  to  the  supposition  that  the  entire  population  of  the  country 
was  at  each  date  100,000  persons,  or,  in  other  words,  these  columns  show  the  percentage 
of  the  population  which  was,  at  the  date  designated,  living  between  the  various 
isothermal  lines,  the  computation  being  carried  out  to  the  thousandth  of  1  per  cent. 
The  fifth  and  sixth  columns  show  the  change  in  the  number  from  census  to  census  under 
the  same  assumption  that  the  entire  population  was  100,000.  The  seventh,  eighth,  aud 
ninth  columns  show  the  number  of  inhabitants,  the  total  population  being  assumed  at 


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COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


100,000,  living  under  temperature  conditions  below  each  of  tlie  several  groups.  The 
tenth,  eleventh,  and  twelfth  columns  show  the  density  of  poi)ulatiou,  that  is,  the 
number  of  inhabitants  per  square  mile  in  each  of  the  several  groups,  while  the  last 
two  columns  show  the  increase  in  density. 


DEGREES  OP 

NUMBER  IN  100,000 
INHABITANTS. 

CHANGE 

IN  NUMBER    IN 

100,000. 

NUMBER  IN  100,000  ABOVE 
EACH   GROUP. 

DENSITY   OF  POPULA- 
TION. 

INCREASE  IN 
DENSITY  OP 
POPULATION. 

TEMPERA- 

1 

TORE. 

1890 

1880 

1 
1870 

1880 

to 
1890 

1870 

to 
1880 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1880 

to 
1890 

1870 

to 

1880 

Below  40 

1,653 

1,155 

919 

+498 

+23C 

1,653 

1.155 

919 

4.69 

2.63 

1 
1.61 

2.06 

1.02 

40  to  45 

8,180 

7.413 

7,119 

+767 

+294 

9,833 

8,568 

8,  038 

12.51 

9.10 

6.72 

3.41 

2.38 

4510  50 

27.  423 

27, 324 

28,  986 

+99 

—1,662  i 

37,  256 

35, 892 

37,  024 

28.61 

22.86 

18.65 

5.75 

4.21 

5Uto55 

31, 583 

32,  396 

33,182 

-813 

—786  j 

68, 839 

68, 288 

70, 206 

31.02 

25.54 

20.11 

.5.48 

5.43 

55  to  60 

13, 775 

14,  230 

13,  723  ' 

-455 

+507 

82,  614 

82, 518 

83, 929 

22.78 

18.88 

14.00 

3.90 

4.88 

60to05..-  --. 

9,865 

9, 982 

9,152 

—117 

+830  1 

92, 479 

92, 500 

93,  081 

17.89 

14.53 

10.24 

3.36 

4.29 

65  to  70 

6,279 

6,262 

5,662 

+17 

+600 

98, 758 

98,  762 

98,  743 

14.16 

11.33 

7.88 

2.83 

3.45 

70  to  75.: 

1.210 

1,216 

1,242 

—6 

—26 

99,  968 

99,  978 

99,  985 

7.49 

6.01 

4.72 

1.48 

1.29 

Above  75 

32 

22 

15 

+  10 

+7  : 

100,  000 

100,  000 

100,  000 

3.59 

2.00 

1.03 

1.59 

0.97 

A  glance  at  the  table  will  show  that  in  1870,  1880,  and  1890  more  than  half  the 
population  was  living  under  a  temperature  between  45  and  55  degrees,  and  that 
between  45  and  00  degrees  were  found  from  70  to  75  per  cent  of  the  inhabitants.  Only 
a  trifle  over  1  per  cent  were  living  where  the  temperature  was  greater  than  70  degrees, 
while  in  the  region  whose  mean  annual  temperature  was  above  75  degrees  the  number 
of  inhabitants  was  trifling.  The  number  of  iuhabitants  to  the  square  mile  not  only 
expresses  the  density  of  population  but  also  gives  a  comparative  measure  of  the 
absolute  number  and  the  increase  in  absolute  number.  The  greatest  density  has 
been,  since  1870,  where  the  temperature  ranges  from  50  to  55  degrees.  From  this  as 
a  maximum  it  diminishes  rapidly  both  with  an  increase  and  decrease  in  temperature. 
The  most  rapid  proportional  increase  in  population  has  taken  place  at  the  two 
extremes,  where  it  has  trebled  during  the  20  years  intervening  between  1870  and  1890, 
while  in  the  same  time  it  has  increased  but  about  50  per  cent  m  the  most  densely 
settled  group. 

The  average  annual  temperature  of  the  territory  of  the  United  States,  excluding 
Alaska  from  consideration,  is  53  degrees.  The  average  annual  temperature  under 
which  the  people  of  the  country  live,  taking  into  account  the  density  of  settlement,  is 
practically  the  same. 

DISTRIBUTION   OF  POPULATION  IN   ACCORDANCE  WITH  MEAN  ANNUAL  RAINFALL, 

Through  the  courtesy  of  the  Chief  Signal  Officer  of  the  Army,  General  A.  W. 
Greely,  and  of  the  directors  of  the  Weather  Services  of  the  various  states,  the  latest 
and  most  reliable  data  regarding  the  rainfall  of  the  country  have  been  placed  at 
the  disposal  of  this  office.  In  addition  to  this,  a  compilation  has  been  made  of  all 
other  accessible  material,  including  the  Smithsonian  collections  and  the  records  of  the 
state  engineer  of  California.  From  these  various  sources  data  from  nearly  2,000 
stations  have  been  obtained,  platted  upon  a  map  of  the  United  States,  and  the  curves 
of  mean  annual  rainfoll,  at  intervals  of  10  inches,  sketched  in  accordance  with  their 
indications,  supplemented  by  our  knowledge  of  the  relief  of  the  country  and  its  known 
influence  upon  rainfall. 

From  the  map  thus  prepared  the  counties  falling  between  the  different  curves  of 
mean  annual  rainfall  were  drawn  off  in  lists.    In  cases  where  the  county  was  cut  in 


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Ixiii 


parts  by  a  curve,  due  weight  was  given  iu  the  partition  of  the  county  to  any 
inequality  in  distribution  of  population.  The  population  was  then  distributed  by 
counties  in  accordance  with  the  lists.     The  result  is  shown  in  the  table  appended: 


INCHES  OP 

NUMBER  IN  100,000 
INHABITANTS. 

CHANGE  IN  NUM- 
BER IN  100,000 
INHABITANTS. 

NUMBER  IN  100,000  ABOVE 
EACH   GRADE. 

POPULATION  PER 
SQUARE  MILE. 

INCREASE  IN 

POPULATION 

PER  SQUARE 

MILE. 

RAINFALL. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1880 

to 
1890 

1870 

to 
1880 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

18J0 

1880 

to 
1890 

1870 

to 
1880 

Below  10 

10  to  20 

20  to  30 

30  to  40 

40  to  50 

50  to  60 

60  to  70 

Above  70 

300 
2,612 
6,038 
34,  098 
39,  459 
16, 164 
1,274 
55 

278 

1,385 

4, 343 

34, 970 

40,  984 

16,  734 

1,271 

35 

192 

949 

1,909 

36,  644 

42,  719 

16,  212 

1,358 

17 

+22 

+1, 227 

+1,  695 

—872 

—1,  525 

—570 

+3 

+20 

+86 

+436 

+  2,434 

—1,  674 

—1,735 

+522 

-87 

+18 

300 

2,912 

8,950 

43, 048 

82,  507 

98,  671 

99,  945 
100,  000 

278 

1,663 

6,006 

40,  976 

81,  960 

98,  694 

99,  965 
100,  000 

192 

1,141 

3,050 

39,  694 

82,  413 

98,  625 

'      99, 983 

100,  000 

0.8 

1.8 

8.1 

43.1 

59.0 

25.1 

18.1 

4.1 

0.6 
0.8 
4.7 
35.5 
49.2 
20.9 
14.5 
2.1 

0.3 

0.4 

1.6 

28.6 

39.4 

15.5 

11.9 

0.8 

0.2 
1.0 
3.4 
7.6 
9.8 
4.2 
3.6 
2.0 

0.3 
0.4 
3.1 
6.9 
9.8 
5.4 
2.6 
1.3 

In  this  table  the  first  column  shows  the  grades,  expressed  in  inches  of  rainfall; 
the  second,  third,  and  fourth  columns,  the  number  of  inhabitants  found  in  each  grade 
in  1890  1880,  and  1870,  assuming  that  the  total  population  at  each  of  the  above  periods 
was  100,000,'  or,  in  other  words,  the  percentage  of  the  population  in  each  of  these 
grades  at  the  periods  under  consideration,  carrying  the  figures  out  to  the  thousandth 
of  1  per  cent;  the  fifth  and  sixth  columns  show  the  increase  or  decrease  in  number; 
the  seventh,  eighth,  and  ninth  columns  show  the  number  of  inhabitants  in  each  100,000 
above  each  grade,  and  therefore  are  cumulative  columns;  the  tenth,  eleventh,  and 
twelfth  columns  show  the  density  of  population  in  each  grade  in  1890,  1880,  and  1870, 
and  the  last  two  columns  show  the  increase  in  population  per  scfuare  mile. 

It  will  be  noticed  that  the  main  body  of  the  population  of  the  country  inhabits 
the  region  in  which  the  annual  rainfall  is  between  30  and  50  inches,  nearly  three-fourths 
of  the*  inhabitants  being  found  there.  On  either  side,  as  the  rainfall  increases  or 
diminishes,  the  population  diminishes  rapidly.  It  will  be  seen  further  that  the  arid 
region  of  the  west,  where  the  rainfall  is  less  than  20  inches,  a  region  which  comprises 
two-fifths  of  the  entire  area  of  the  country,  contains  at  present  less  than  3  per  cent  of 
the  population. 

The  greatest  density  of  population  is  in  the  area  enjoying  from  40  to  50  inches  of 
annual  rainfall,  the  average  of  this  region  being  59  inhabitants  to  the  square  mile. 
Next  to  that  is  the  area  having  from  30  to  40  inches,  where  the  density  is  43.1.  The 
density  of  population  has  increased  rapidly  in  these  regions.  It  is  apparent,  however, 
that  the  most  rapid  increase,  as  expressed  by  density  of  population,  is  where  the 
rainfall  ranges  from  20  to  30  inches;  that  is,  in  the  eastern  portion  of  the  Great  Plains 
ranging  from,  Texas  to  Dakota,  where  the  density  has  increased  in  20  years  from  1.6 

to  8.1. 

The  average  annual  rainfall  upon  the  surface  of  the  United  States,  as  deduced 
from  the  map  previously  mentioned,  is  29.6  inches.  The  average  annual  rainfall  with 
relation  to  the  population,  deduced  by  giving  weight  to  each  area  of  country  in 
proportion  to  the  number  of  its  inhabitants,  was,  in  1870,  42.5  inches;  in  1880  it  had 
diminished  to  42  inches,  and  in  1890  to  41.4  inches,  the  diminution  being  caused  mainly 
by  the  settlement  of  the  Great  Plains  and  the  arid  regions  of  the  west. 


Ixiv 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


DISTKIBUTION    OF   POPULATION   IN   ACCORDANCE  WITH  MEAN   RELATIVE   HUMIDITY 

OF    TPIE    ATMOSPHERE. 

The  atmospliere  along  tlieAtlantic,  Gulf,  and  Lake  coasts  and  the  entire  Pacific  coast 
is  heavily  charged  with  moisture.  It  is  especially  so  upon  the  coast  of  Oregon  and 
Washington,  where  the  atmosphere  is  more  highly  charged  with  moisture  than  elsewhere 
within  our  territory.  The  high  mountain  regions  of  the  Appalachian  and  to  a  considerable 
extent  those  of  the  Eocky  mountain  ranges  also  have  a  moist  atmosphere.  The 
moisture  is  less  in  the  Piedmont  region  east  of  the  Appalachians  and  in  the  upi)er 
Mississippi  valley.  Passing  across  the  prairies  and  the  Great  Plains,  the  amount  of 
moisture  in  the  atmosphere  diminishes  still  more,  while  the  minimum  is  reached  in  the 
Great  Basin,  in  Utah,  Nevada,  southern  Arizona,  and  southeastern  California.  In  a 
general  way,  the  amount  of  moisture  in  the  atmosphere  increases  and  decreases  with 
the  rainfall,  but  this  is  not  always  the  case.  The  upper  lake  region,  with  an  atmosphere 
as  moist  as  that  of  Washington  city,  has  a  much  smaller  rainfall.  The  coast  of  southern 
California,  with  a  deficient  rainfall,  has  as  moist  an  atmosphere  as  the  Atlantic  coast. 

In  the  following  table  showing  this  distribution  the  i)oj)ulation  is  given  to  the 
nearest  thousands,  as  the  results  aimed  at  are  merely  general  relations.  The  first 
column  defines  the  groups,  expressed  in  percentages  of  saturation ;  the  second,  third, 
and  fourth  columns,  the  absolute  luimber  of  inhabitants  in  thousands  in  the  various 
groups  at  the  Eleventh,  Tenth,,  and  Ninth  censuses;  the  fifth  and  sixth  columns,  the 
percentages  of  increase;  the  seventh,  eighth,  and  ninth  columns,  the  percentages  of 
the  total  population  in  each  group ;  the  tenth,  eleventh,  and  twelfth  columias,  the  number 
of  inhabitants  to  the  square  mile  in  each  group. 


POPULATION  IN  THOUSANDS. 

PER  CENT  OF 
INCREASE. 

PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL 
POPULATION. 

POPULATION  PER 
SQUARE  MILE. 

GROUPS. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1880 

to 
1890 

1870 

to 
1880 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

Below  50 

309 

433 

291 

868 

22,  969 

34, 067 

3,341 

344 

219 

202 

134 

439 

19,279 

27,  280 

2,403 

200 

137 

91 

61 

]36 

14,  388 

21,885 

1,  730 

130 

41.10 
114.  36 
117.16 
97.72 
19.14 
24.88 
39.03 
72.  GO 

59.85 
121.98 
119.  67 
222.  79 
33.99 
24.65 
38.90 
53.85 

0.49 
0.69 
0.46 
1.39 
36.68 
54.40 
5.34 
0.55 

0.44 
0.40' 
0.27 
.   0.87 
38.44 
54.39 
4.79 
0.40 

0.36 
0.24 
0.16 
0.35 
37.32 
56.76 
4.49 
0.34 

1.14 
1.44 
1.35 
2.89 
31.46 
40.07 
14.21 
5.55 

0.80 

0.67 

0.61 

1.46 

26.41 

32.10 

10.22 

3.22 

0.50 

50  to  55 

0.,30 

55  to  60      

0.28 

<60  to  65              

0.45 

65  to  70 

20.26 

70  to  75 

25.74 

,75  to  80      

7.36 

Abo\'e80 

2.09 

A  glance  at  this  table  shows  that  nearly  all  the  population  breathe  an  atmosphere 
containing  65  to  75  per  cent  of  its  full  capacity  of  moisture;  that  is,  the  atmosphere  is 
from  two-thirds  to  three-fourths  saturated.  In  1890,  57,036,000  out  of  62,622,250  were 
found  in  this  region;  in  1880,  46,559,000  out  of  50,155,783,  and  in  1870,  36,273,000  out  of 
38,558,371.  The  number  of  inhabitants  living  in  a  drier  atmosphere  was  at  each  census 
comi^aratively  trifling,  numbering  in  1870  less  than  500,000,  and  in  1890  less  than 
2,000,000.  In  the  moister  atmosphere  were  found  larger  numbers  scattered  along  the 
Gulf  coast  and  the  shores  of  Washington  and  Oregon. 

The  most  rapid  increase  is  found  near  the  top  and  bottom  of  the  scale,  and 
particularly  in  the  more  arid  region,  where  the  population  has  nearly  doubled  dming 
each  of  the  last  two  periods. 


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DISTRIBUTION  OF   POPULATION   IN  ACCORDANCE  WITH   LATITUDE  AND   LONGITUDE. 

Three  tables  are  given  on  the  following  pages,  the  first  showing  the  popnlation  of 
the  country  in  1890  by  thousands,  distributed  by  square  degrees,  that  is,  by  areas  included 
between  consecutive  parallels  and  consecutive  meridians.  It  is  in  effect  a  population 
map  of  the  country,  showing  not  only  the  total  population  of  each  square  degree,  but 
an  approximation  to  the  relative  density  of  population  in  each  square  degree.  The 
magnitude  of  the  numbers  betrays  the  whereabouts  of  the  great  centers  of  population, 
as  New  York,  Chicago,  etc.,  while,  on  the  other  hand,  the  sparseness  of  population  upon 
the  Oordilleran  plateau  is  shown  in  an  equally  forcible  manner. 

The  second  and  third  tables  are  abstracts  from  the  first  table,  with  deductions 
from  them. 

The  second  table  shows  the  distribution  of  the  population  in  accordance  with 
latitude,  giving  first  the  absolute  population  in  thousands  between  each  two  consecutive 
parallels  across  the  country  in  1890,  1880,  and  1870;  the  percentage  of  increase  in 
population  between  each  two  parallels;  the  number  of  inhabitants  in  each  group,  under 
the  assumption  that  the  total  population  was  100,000  at  each  of  these  three  censuses  • 
the  number  in  100,000  north  of  each  parallel  of  latitude;  the  number  of  inhabitants  per 
square  mile,  and  the  increase  or  decrease  in  the  density  of  population. 

The  third  table  presents  similar  facts  regarding  the  distribution  of  population  in 
accordance  with  longitude,  arranged  in  a  similar  manner. 
372 V 


Ixvi 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  189u. 

POPULATION  IN  1890  IN  EACH  SQUARE 


DEGEEES 

OF  LATITUDE. 

LONGITUDE. 

48-49 

47-48 

46-47 

45-46 

44-45 

43-44 

42-43 

41-42 

40-41 

39-40 

38-39 

37-38 

Total 

144 

388 

547 

1,064 

2,134 

3, 235 

6,655 

7,506 

9,832 

7,284 

4,606 

3,528 

5 
5 
5 

5 

24 
13 

3 

27 
47 
25 
20 
5 

22 

69      . 
120 

91 

52 
123 
111 

75 

75 

21 

1 1 

' 

33 
153 
162 
120 
150 

72 
216 
155 
223 
130 

12 

460 

1,233 

345 

373 
273 
200 
309 
207 
426 
101 
8 

3 
124 
515 
455 
465 
311 
354 
252 
153 
142 
209 
288 
448 
122 
305 
217 
217 
165 
950 
218 
135 
217 
134 
142 
173 
114 
133 
241 
80 
41 
32 
10 
5 
6 
8 
8 
9 
4 
2 
2 
2 
2 
47 
2 
5 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
4 
5 
8 
11 

i          ' 

31 
2,573 
1,080 
554 
543 
198 
244 
539 
602 
291 
231 
237 
268 
252 
232 
134 
150 
189 
156 
187 
122 
116 
124 
118 
167 
105 
94 
52 
30 
20 
8 
7 
10 
16 
5 
1 
1 
2 
7 
55 
27 
2 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
3 
4 
7 
13 
12 
7 

72-73  

73-74  

196 

1,414 
727 
249 
138 
141 
172 
219 
252 
256 
671 
222 
286 
209 
165 
184 
162 
138 
134 
151 
348 
168 
83 
90 
67 
40 
20 
19 
42 
41 
58 
29 
25 
9 
4 
1 
2 
21 
4 
3 

1 

141 

118 

366 

129 

63 

73 

140 

207 

170 

303 

374 

158 

235 

150 

184 

615 

92 

112 

121 

159 

139 

61 

95 

54 

24 

12 

9 

2 

4 

42 

17 

9 

12 
6 
1 
3 
7 
4 
3 

38 

114 

242 

137 

156 

109 

78 

83 

91 

181 

140 

143 

186 

152 

155 

77 

57 

74 

140 

167 

123 

79 

107 

52 

17 

11 

6 

3 

10 

19 

11 

10 

7 

5 

7«   77 

3 

34 

24 

62 

29 

73 

141 

80 

72 

101 

124 

275 

82 

45 

35 

30 

22 

11 

6 

05 

161 

161 

169 

63 

156 

201 

113 

98 

115 

105 

79 

55 

53 

61 

48 

26 

5 

60 

395 

197 

210 

60 

384 

311 

182 

159 

121 

107 

92 

84 

96 

88 

41 

21 

11 

6 

3 

14  ' 
13 
4 
5 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
8 

2 
3 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
11 
9 
2 

83-84 

1 

12 
8 
9 

37 

37 

16 

22 

14 

19 

10 

19 

42 

32 

25 

12 
6 
5 
3 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

3 

4 

7 

17 

8 

2 

2 

13 

25 

14 

2 

4 

15 

27 

20 

1 

11 
30 
13 
7 
49 
27 
28 
18 
42 
56 
212 
71 
50 
29 
19 
25 
14 
3 

84_85           

85-86 

86-87 

87-88 

1 
16 

83  89 

89  90 

90  91 

91  92 

5 
10 

6 

22 

1 

1 

17 

32 

31 

12 

4 

3 

1 

92  93      

93  94 

94-95 

95  9C 

4 

13 

31 

18 

6 

5 

2 

96-97 

97  98 

98  99    

99  100        

lO'J  101 

2Q9   103 

2 

18 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 

1 

11 

2 

2 

1 
1 

103  104 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

104  105 

106  107 

inft_ifiQ 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

7 

12 

4 

1 

4 

3 

44 

10 

3 

6 

53 

56 

14 

4 

2 
5 
6 
22 
7 
2 
1 
1 
9 
15 
6 
10 
25 
96 
25 

109  110  

1 
3 
3 
1 
1 
2 
5 
5 
6 
4 
2 
5 
34 
20 
2 

2 
4 
4 
3 
3 
3 
8 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
8 
11 
5 

1 
2 
2 
5 

110  111 

111  112 

112  113 

113  114  

2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 

114-115    

1 
2 
1 
1 
17 
30 
36 
22 
14 

115  116 

116-117  

1 
4 
30 
82 
62 
12 

1 

5 
10 

117  118  

118-119  

119  120 

120-121      

3 

23 
9 

1 

1 

17 

191  122  

146 

122-123  .... 

359 

123-124  

124-125 

PEOGEESS  OF  THE  NATIOK 

DEGEEE  TO  THE  NEAREST  THOUSAND. 


Ixvii 


DBOEEES  OF 

LATITUDE — continued. 

86-87 

35-36 

34-85 

33-34 

32-33     31-32 

30-31 

29-30 

28-29 

27-28 

26-27 

25-26 

24-25 

LONGITUDE. 

2,660 

2,490 

2,239 

2,503 

2,282     1  1,362 

1,343 

602 

109 

61 

22 

7 

19 

- 

69-70 

71-72 

8 
178 
136 
170 
174 
143 
122 
164 
170 
90 
•117 
265 
141 
153 
115 
79 
72 
56 
95 
77 

5 
57 
135 
149 
115 
184 
153 
133 
103 
122 
132 
187 
111 
131 
237 
76 
83 
75 
88 
70 

16 
62 
70 
136 
144 
170 
190 
136 
122 
145 
137 
102 
104 
129 
116 
95 
103 
58 
20 

1 

10 

90 
142 
140 
154 
175 
271 
166 
152 

96 
156 
118 
120 

68 
65 
84 
74 
112 
132 
75 
25 
10 

2 

1 

65 

64 
102 

71 
146 
153 
146 
158 
164 
113 
101 
144 

85 

79 
105 
96 
87 
154 
114 
46 
18 

8 

2 

4 

25 
19 

2 

9 

12 

1 
2 

74 
40 
48 
102 
123 
65 
65 
48 
53 
121 
95 
57 
49 
53 
76 
100 
88 
51 
17 
6 
3 
1 
1 
6 
5 
2 
2 
2 
3 
2 
3 
1 

43 
39 
84 
71 
28 
10 
32 
61 
273 
83 
148 
07 
26 
29 
64 
110 
107 
30 
13 
2 
1 
1 
1 
3 
2 

38 
47 
4 
2 
1 

19 

81  8*^ 

P,'>   H'i 

Qi     QK 

17 
71 
57 
12 
3 
24 
69 
74 
82 
80 
12 
6 
1 

QO  01 

Q9   Q"^ 

Q^   QJ. 

3 

10 
23 
11 
10 
4 

5 

11 

2 
1 
1 
6 
6 
13 
7 
6 
1 
1 

Q*;    QR 

32 

1 
2 
2 

1 
7 
7 
16 
10 
7 
5 
1 

2 
10 
3 
1 

11 

13 
14 

7 
11 
1 

7 

97  98 

98  99 

6 
6 
5 
5 
3 
3 
1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

3 

4 

3 

4 

3 

4 

2 

1 

8      . 

3 
17 
10      . 

1 
1 
3 
3 
5 
4 
4 
3 
4 
5 
3 
4 

1 
1 

102-103 

1 

1 
1 

2 
2 

2 

2 

1 

3 

5 

5 
23 
76 
14      . 

8      . 

110-111 

1 

1 
1 
14 
16 
15 
20 

1 
3 
5 
4 
6 
8 
17 
5      . 

113-114 

3 

18 

122-123 

123-124 

1 

1       -"T 

124-125 

Ixviii  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

DISTRIBUTION  OF  POPULATION  IN  ACCORDANCE  WITH  LATITUDE. 


DE- 
GREES 
OF 
LAT- 
ITUDE. 


POPULATION  IN 
THOUSANDS. 


1S90 


48-49. 
47^8. 
46-47. 
45-46. 
44-45. 
43-44. 
42-43. 
41-42.. 

40-41.- 

39^0. 

38-39. 

37-38.. 

36-37  .  - 

35-36  . . 

34-35  . . 

33-34 . . 

32-33  . . 

31-32  - 

30-31 . 

29-30  . 

28-29  . 

27-28  . 

26-27. 

25-26. 

24-25. 


1880 


1870 


144 

388 

547 

1,064 

2,134 

3,2:i5 

6,653 

7,506 

9,832 

7,284 

4,600 

3,52? 

2,660 

2,490 

2,239 

2,503 

2,282 

1,362 

1,343 

602 

109 

61 

22 

7 

19 


17 

79 

215 

483 

1.768 

2.678 

5,358 

5,938 

7,863 

6,265 

3,996 

2,831 

2,170 

2,078 

1,805 

1,940 

1,939 

1,060 

865 

673 

61 

36 

21 


PER  CENT  OF 
INCREASE. 


6 

30 

84 

249 

1,354 

2,197 

4,485 

4,7ie 

6.177 

4,994 

3,129 

2,017 

1,644 

1,594 

1,282 

1,291 

1,383 

747 

595 

505 

39 

18 

12 


1880 

to 
1890 


1870 

to 
1880 


747.06 

391.14 

154.42 

120.29 

20.70 

20.80 

24.21 

26.41 

25.04 

16.26 

15.27 

24.62 

22.58 

19.83 

24.04 

29.02 

17.69 

28.49 

55.26 

alO.55 

78.69 

69.44 

4.76 

022.22 

137.50 


183.33 

163.33 

155.95 

93.98 

30.58 

21.89 

19.46 

25.91 

27.29 

25.45 

27.71 

40.36 

32.00 

30.36 

40.80 

50.27 

40.20 

41.90 

45.38 

33.27 

56.41 

100.00 

75.00 

50.00 

100.00 


NUMBER  IN   100,000. 


1890 


1880 


230 
620 
874 
1,699 
3,408 
5,166 
10,627 
11,986 
15,701 
11,632 
7,355 
5,634 
4,248 
3,976 
3,575 
3,997 
3,644 
2,175 
2,145 
961 
174 
97 
35 
11 
30 


1870 


34 

157 
429 
963 
3,525 
5,339 
10,683 
11,839 
15,677 
12,491 
7,967 
5,644 
4,326 
4,143 
3,599 
3,868 
3,866 
2,113 
1,725 
1,342 
122 
72 
42 
18 
16 


NUMBER  IN  100,000  NORTH, 
OF  EACH  PARALLEL. 


15 

78 
218 
646 
3,512 
5,698 
11,632 
12,231 
16,020 
12,952 
8,115 
5.231 
4,264 
4,134 
3,325 
3,348 
3,587 
1,937 
1,543 
1,310 
101 
47 
31 
15 
10 


1890 


1880 


230 
850 
1,724 
3,423 
6,831 
11,997 
22,624 
34,610 
50,311 
61,943 
69,298 
74,932 
79,180 
83,156 
86,731 
90.728 
94,372 
96,547 
98,692 
99,653 
99,827 
99,924 
99,959 
99,970 
100,000 


DENSITY. 


1870 


34 

191 
620 
1,583 
5,108 
10,447 
21,130 
32,969 
48,646 
61,137 
69,104 
74,748 
79,074 
83,217 
86,816 
90,684 
94,550 
96,663 
98,388 
99,730 
99,852 
99,924 
99,966 
99,984 
100,000 


15 
93 

311 
957 
4,469 
10,167 
21,799 
34,030 
50,050 
63,002 
71,117 
76,348 
80,612 
84,746 
88,071 
91,419 
95,006 
96,943 
98,486 
99,796 
99,897 
99,944 
99,975 
99,990 
100,000 


1890   1880 


1.5 
3.5 
4.1 
7.7 
13.2 
19.8 
38.6 
40.8 
53.5 
40.2 
25.8 
20.1 
15.2 
14.2 
13.3 
16.2 
16.4 
12.2 
14.5 
10.7 
4.1 
3.1 
1.4 
1.4 


1870 


0.2 

0.7 

1.6 

3.5 
10.9 
16.4 
31.1 

32.3  I 
42.8 
34.5  I 

22.4  j 
16.1 
12.4 
11.3 
10.7 
12.5 
13.9 

9.5 
9.4 
12.0 
2.3 
1.8 
1.3 
1.7 


INCREASE  IN 
DENSITY. 


1880 

to 
1890 


438.4    184.6 


0.1 
0.3 
0.6 
1.8 
8.4 
13.5 
26.0' 
25.6 
33.6 
27.5 
17.5 
11.5 
9.4 
9.1 
7.6 
8.3 
9.9 
6.7 
6.4 
9.0 
1.5 
0.9 
0.8 
1.2 
92.3 


1870 

to 
1880 


1.3 

2.8 
2.5 
4.2 
2.3 
3.4 
7.5 
8.5 
10.7 
5.7 
3.4 
4.0 
2.8  j 
2.9 
2.6 
3.7 
2.5 
2.7 
5.1 
ol.3 
1.8 
1.3 
0.1 
o0.3 
253.8 


0.1 
0.4 
1.0 
1.7 
2.5 
2.9 
5.1 
6.7 
9.2 
7.0 
4.9 
4.6 
3.0 
2.2 
3.1 
4.2 
4.0 
2.8 
3.0 
3.0 
0.8 
0.9 
0.5 
0.5 
02.3 


a  Decreaae. 


PROGRESS  OF  THE  NATlOi^. 
DISTRIBUTION  OF  POPULATION  IN  ACCORDANCE  WITH  LONGITUDE. 


bix 


DE- 

POPULATION IN 
THOUS.\NDS. 

PEB  CENT  OF 
INCREASE. 

NUMBER    IN   100,000. 

NUMBER  IN  100,000  EAST 
OF  EACH  MERIDIAN. 

DE.NSITi 

INCREASE  IN 
DENSITY. 

GREES 

OF 
LONGI- 
TUDE. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1880 

to 
1890 

1870 

to 
1880 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

14.5 

1880 

1870 

1880 

to 
1890 

1870 

to 
1880 

67-68  . . 

59 

53 

49 

11.32 

8.16 

94 

106 

127 

94 

106 

127 

13.1 

12.1 

1.4 

1.0 

68-69.. 

145 

130 

125 

11.54 

4.00 

232 

259 

324 

326 

365 

451 

14.5 

13.0 

12.5 

1.5 

0.5 

69-70  . . 

205 

202 

201 

1.49 

0.50 

327 

403 

521 

653 

768 

972 

18.6 

18.2 

18.2 

0.4 

0.0 

70-71  . . 

851 

606 

547 

40.43 

10.79 

1,359 

1,208 

1,419 

2,012 

1,976 

2,391 

80.0 

56.9 

51.4 

23.1 

5.5 

71-72  . . 

1,967 

1,763 

1,434 

11.57 

22.94 

3,141 

3,515 

3,719 

5,153 

5,491 

0,110 

152.5 

136.8 

111.2 

15.7 

25.6 

72-73.. 

1,074 

921 

824 

16.61 

11.77 

1,715 

1,836 

2,137 

6,868 

7,327 

8,247 

76.8 

65.8 

'59.0 

11.0 

6.8 

73-74.. 

3,672 

3,037 

2,404 

20.91 

26.33 

.5,864 

6,055 

6,235 

12,732 

13,382 

14,482 

249.5 

206.3 

163.3 

43.2 

43.0 

74^75  . . 

2,008 

1,604 

1,454 

25.19 

10.32 

3,207 

3,198 

3,771 

15,939 

16,580 

18,253 

103.2 

82.4 

71.7 

20.8 

7.7 

75-76.. 

3,005 

2,591 

2,196 

15.98 

17.99 

4,799 

5,166 

5,695 

20,738 

21,746 

23,948 

114.2 

98.3 

83.5 

15.9 

14.8 

76-77.. 

2,490 

2,220 

1,902 

12.16 

16.72 

3,976 

4,426 

4,933 

24,714 

26,172 

28,881 

91.5 

81.6 

69.9 

9.9 

11.7 

77-78  . . 

1,972 

1,761 

1,488 

11.98 

18.35 

3,149 

3,511 

3,859 

27,863 

29,683 

32,740 

59.6 

53.2 

45.0 

6.4 

8.2 

78-79  . . 

1,745 

1,370 

1,103 

26.82 

24.75 

2,787 

2,743 

2,861 

30,650 

32,426 

35,601 

48.7 

38.4 

30.8 

10.3 

7.6 

79-80  . . 

1,801 

1,670 

1,308 

7.S4 

27.68 

2,876 

3,330 

3,392 

33,526 

35,756 

38,993 

50.6 

47.0 

36.8 

3.6 

10.2 

80-81  . . 

1,936 

1,559 

1,213 

24.18 

28.52 

3,092 

3,108 

3,146 

36,618 

38,864 

42,139 

40.1 

32.3 

25.1 

7.8 

7.2 

81-82  . . 

2,073 

1,683 

1,277 

23.17 

31.79 

3,310 

3,356 

3,312 

39,928 

42,220 

45,451 

35.2 

28.6 

21.7 

6.6 

6.9 

82-83.. 

1,892 

1,572 

1,239 

20.36 

26.88 

3,021 

3,134 

3,213 

42,949 

45,354 

48,664 

32.9 

27.3 

21.5 

5.6 

5.8 

83-84.. 

2,527 

2,049 

1,583 

23.33 

29.44 

4,035 

4,085 

4,105 

46,984 

49,439 

52,769 

44.1 

35.7 

27.6 

8.4 

8.1 

84^85  . . 

2,997 

2,578 

2,054 

16.25 

25.51 

4,786 

5,140 

5,327 

51,770 

54,579 

58,096 

49.3 

42.4 

33.8 

6.9 

8.6 

85-86.. 

2,525 

2,181 

1,762 

15.77 

23.78 

4,032 

4,348 

4,570 

55,802 

58,927 

62,666 

42.1 

36.3 

29.4 

5.8 

C.9 

86-87.. 

2,126 

1,831 

1,484 

16.11 

23.38 

3,395 

3,651 

3,849 

59,197 

62,578 

66,515 

41.9 

30.1 

29.2 

5.8 

6.9 

87-88.. 

3,125 

2,258 

1,664 

38.40 

35.70 

4,990 

4,502 

4,316 

64,187 

67,080 

70,831 

58.4 

42.2 

31.1 

16.2 

11.1 

88-89.. 

2,334 

2,052 

1,712 

13.74 

19.86 

3,727 

4,091 

4,440 

67,914 

71,171 

75,271 

36.8 

32.3 

26.9 

4.5 

5.4 

89-90  ., 

2,309 

1,855 

1,597 

24.47 

16.16 

3,687 

3,698 

4,142 

71,601 

74,869 

79,413 

35.2 

28.2 

24.3 

7.0 

3.9 

90-91.. 

2,406 

2,236 

1,852 

7.60 

20.73 

3,842 

4,458 

4,803 

75,443 

79,327 

84,216 

36.0 

33.4 

27.7 

2.6 

5.7 

91-92.. 

1,715 

1,480 

1,195 

15.88 

23.85 

2,739 

2,951 

3,099 

78,182 

82,278 

87,315 

24.9 

21.5 

17.4 

3.4 

4.1 

92-93.. 

1,541 

1,264 

967 

21.91 

30.71 

2,461 

2,520 

2,508 

80,643 

84,798 

89,823 

22.0 

18.0 

13.8 

4.0 

4.2 

93-94.. 

1,878 

1,401 

946 

34.05 

48.10 

2,999 

2,793 

2,453 

83,642 

87,591 

92,276 

26.8 

20.0 

13.5 

6.8 

6.5 

94-95.. 

1,667 

1,261 

807 

32.20 

56.26 

2,662 

2,514 

2,093 

86,304 

90,105 

94,369 

23.2 

17.6 

11.2 

5.6 

6.4 

95-96.. 

1,399 

995 

516 

40.60 

92.83 

2,234 

1,984 

1,338 

88,538 

92,089 

95,707 

18.7 

13.3 

6.9 

5.4 

6.4 

96-97  . . 

1,515 

900 

375 

68.33 

140.00 

2,419 

1,794 

973 

90,957 

93,883 

96,680 

19.8 

11.8 

4.9 

8.0 

6.9 

97-98  .. 

1,259 

722 

207 

74.38 

248.79 

2,010 

1,440 

537 

92,967 

95,323 

97,217 

15.0 

8.5 

2.5 

6.5 

6.0 

98-99.. 

724 

367 

59 

97.28 

522.03 

1,156 

732 

153 

94,123 

96,055 

97,370 

8.4 

4.3 

0.7 

4.1 

3.6 

99-100  . 

328 

127 

13 

158.27 

876.92 

524 

253 

34 

94,647 

96,308 

97,404 

4.0 

1.6 

0.2 

2.4 

1.4 

100-101 

146 

48 

5 

204.17 

860.00 

233 

96 

13 

94,880 

96,404 

97,417 

1.9 

0.6 

0.1 

1.3 

0.5 

101-102 

80 

5 

1 

1,500.00 

400.00 

128 

10 

3 

95,008 

96,414 

97,420 

1.1 

0.1 

0.0 

1.0 

0.1 

102-103 

84 

11 

2 

663.64 

4.50.00 

134 

22 

5 

95,142 

96,436 

97,425 

1.2 

0.2 

0.0 

1.0 

0.2 

103-104 

139 

33 

8 

321.21 

312.50 

222 

66 

21 

95,364 

96,502 

97,446 

1.9 

0.4 

0.2 

1.5 

0.2 

104-105 

177 

86 

31 

105.81 

177.42 

283 

172 

80 

95,647 

96,674 

97,526 

2.5 

1.2 

0.4 

1.3 

0.8 

105-106 

138 

97 

44 

42.27 

120.45 

220 

193 

114 

95,867 

96,867 

97,640 

2.1 

1.5 

0.7 

0.6 

0.8 

106-107 

90 

95 

39 

a5.26 

143.59 

144 

189 

101 

96,011 

97,056 

97,741 

1.4 

1.5 

0.6 

nO.l 

0.9 

107-108 

61 

26 

13 

134.62 

100.00 

97 

52 

34 

96,108 

97,108 

97,775 

1.0 

0.4 

0.2 

0.6 

0.2 

108-109 

43 

16 

8 

168.75 

100.00 

69 

32 

21 

96,177 

97,140 

97,796 

0.7 

0.2 

0.1 

0.5 

0.1 

109-110 

27 

13 

2 

107.69 

550.00 

43 

26 

5 

96,220 

97,166 

97,801 

0.4 

0.2 

0.0 

0.2 

0.2 

110-111 

41 

24 

6 

70.83 

300.00 

65 

48 

16 

96,285 

97,214 

97,817 

0.7 

0.4 

0.1 

0.3 

0.3 

111-112 

182 

119 

70 

52.94 

70.00 

291 

237 

182 

96,576 

97,451 

97,999 

2.8 

1.9 

1.1 

0.9 

0.8 

112-113 

119 

56 

27 

112.50 

107.41 

190 

112 

70 

96,706 

97,563 

98,069 

2.0 

0.9 

0.5 

1.1 

0.4 

113-114 

51 

21 

12 

142.86 

75.00 

81 

42 

31 

96,847 

97,605 

98,100 

0.8 

0.3 

0.2 

0.5 

0.1 

114-115 

25 

11 

10 

127.27 

10.00 

40 

22 

26 

96,887 

97,627 

98,126 

0.4 

0.2 

0.2 

0.2 

0.0 

115-116 

28 

13 

12 

115.38 

8.33 

45 

26 

31 

96,932 

97,653 

98,157 

0.5 

0.2 

0.2 

0.3 

0.0 

116-117 

55 

24 

10 

129.17 

140.00 

88 

48 

26 

97,020 

97,701 

98,183 

1.0 

0.4 

0.2 

0.6 

0.2 

117-118 

154 

59 

24 

161.02 

145.83 

246 

118 

62 

97,266 

97,819 

98,245 

2.7 

1.0 

0.4 

1.7 

0.6 

118-119 

164 

58 

22 

182.76 

163.64 

262 

116 

57 

97,528 

97,935 

98,302 

3.1 

1.1 

0-4 

2.0 

0.7 

119-120 

93 

71 

41 

30.99 

73.17 

148 

142 

106 

97,676 

08,077 

98,408 

1.8 

1.4 

0.8 

0.4 

0.6 

120-121 

152 

119 

88 

27.73 

35.23 

243 

237 

228 

97,919 

98,314 

98,636 

3.0 

2.4 

1.7 

0.6 

0.7 

121-122 

424 

258 

178 

64.34 

44.94 

677 

514 

462 

98,596 

98,828 

99,098 

9.3 

5.6 

3.9 

3.7 

1.7 

122-123 

705 

475 

285 

48.42 

66.67 

1,126 

947 

739 

99,722 

99,775 

99,837  { 

18.6 

12.6 

7.5 

6.0 

5.1 

123-124 

149 

96 

56 

55.21 

71.43 

238 

191 

145 

99,960 

99,966 

99,982 

4.6 

3.0 

1.7 

1.6 

1.3 

124-125 

25 

17 

7 

47.06 

142.86 

40 

34 

18 

100,000 

100,000 

100,000 

3.5 

2.3 

1.0 

1.2 

1.3 

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COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Naturally  the  greater  density  of  population  in  a  square  degree  is  governed  by  the 
location  of  tlie  larger  cities.  Thus  the  2  square  degrees  between  latitudes  40°  and  41° 
and  longitudes  73°  and  75°,  comprising  New  York,  Brooklyn,  Jersey  city,  and  other 
large  cities,  contain  3,653,000  inhabitants.  The  square  degree  between  latitudes  42° 
and  43°  and  longitudes  71°  and  72°,  comprising  Boston  and  its  suburbs,  has  1,233,000 
inhabitants;  that  between  latitudes  39°  and  40°  and  longitudes  75°  and  76°,  in  which 
is  most  of  Philadelphia,  has  1,414,000,  while  that  between  latitudes  41°  and  42°  and 
longitudes  87°  and  88°,  in  which  is  situated  most  of  Chicago,  contains  950,000  people. 

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PROGRESS  OF  THE  NATION. 


Ixxi 


URBAN  POPULATION. 

In  the  publislied  records  of  former  censuses  urban  ijopulation  has  been  defined  as 
that  element  living  in  cities,  or  other  closely  aggregated  bodies  of  population,  containing 
8,000  inhabitants  or  more.  This  definition  of  the  urban  element,  although  a  somewhat 
arbitrary  one,  is  used  in  the  present  discussion  of  the  results  of  the  Eleventh  Census 
in  order  that  they  may  be  compared  directly  with  those  of  earlier  censuses.  The  limit 
of  8,000  inhabitants  is,  however,  a  high  one,  inasmuch  as  most  of  the  distinctive  features 
of  urban  life  are  found  in  smaller  bodies  of  population.  Recognizing  this  fact,  the 
discussion  of  the  urban  class  was  in  1880  extended  in  i)art  to  include  all  such  bodies  of 
population  down  to  a  limit  of  4,000,  a  precedent  wbich  will  be  followed  in  the  more 
extended  publications  of  the  Eleventh  Census. 

Throughout  the  United  States,  with  the  exception  of  the  New  England  states,  there 
is  no  difficulty  or  uncertainty  in  carrying  out  either  of  the  above  definitions  of  urban 
population.  Excepting  in  these  states,  municipal  charters  are  generally  granted  only  to 
dense  bodies  of  population,  and  all  such  bodies  are  incorporated  and  their  limits  sharply 
defined  by  the  acts  of  incorporation.  In  the  New  England  states,  on  the  contrary,  the 
general  practice  is  to  subdivide  the  counties  into  towns,  which  are,  so  far  as  area  and 
distribution  of  population  are  concerned,  equivalent  to  the  townshii)s  of  the  states  of 
the  Upper  Mississippi  valley.  When  certain  conditions  of  population  are  fulfilled 
these  towns  are  chartered  bodily  as  cities.  Thus  these  cities  may  contain  considerable 
numbers  of  rural  population,  and,  conversely,  certain  towns  may  contain  dense  bodies 
of  population  of  magnitude  sulHcient  to  be  classed  as  urban.  It  is  therefore  possible 
in  these  states  to  make  only  an  approximate  separation  of  the  urban  and  rural  elements. 
According  to  this  definition  the  urban  population  of  the  country  was  18,284,385  in 
1890,  the  total  population  being  62,022,250.  The  urban  liopulation  in  1890  constituted 
29.20  per  cent  of  the  total  population.  Corresponding  figures  for  the  several  censuses 
are  g'ven  in  the  following  table  : 


CENSUS  YEAE3. 

Population 

of  the 

United  States. 

Population 
of  cities. 

Inhabitants  of 

CTties  in  each 

100  of  tlie  total 

population. 

1790 

3,929,214 

5,  308,  483 

7,  239,  881 

9,  633,  822 

12,  866,  020 

17, 069, 453 

23, 191,  876 

31,  443,  321 

38,  558,  371 

50, 155,  783 

62,  622,  250 

131,  472 
210,  873 
356, 920 
475,135 
864, 509 

1,  453,  994 

2,  897,  586 
5, 072,  256 
8,071,875 

11,318,547 
18,284,385 

3.35 
3.97 
4.93 
4.93 
6.72 
8.52 
12.49 
16.13 
20.93 
22.57 
29.20 

1800 

1810       .   .   . 

1820 

1830 

1840 

1850  

I860 

1870     

1880 

1890 

It  will  be  seen  that  the  proportion  of  urban  population  has  increased  gradually 
during  the  past  century  from  3.35  up  to  29.20  per  cent,  or  from  one-thirtieth  up  to  nearly 
one-third  of  the  total  population.  The  increase  has  been  quite  regular  from  the 
beginning  up  to  1880,  while  ft'om  1880  to  1890  it  has  made  a  leap  from  22.57  up  to  29.20 
per  cent,  thus  illustrating  in  a  forcible  manner  the  accelerated  tendency  of  our 
population  toward  urban  life.  The  number  of  cities  having  a  population  of  more  than 
8,000  increased  from  6  in  1790  to  286  in  1880,  whence  it  has  leaped  to  448  in  1890. 


Ixxii 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


This  urban  element  is  distributed  very  unequally  over  the  country,  as  is  shown 
below  by  geographical  divisions : 


GEOGRAPHICAL  DIVISIONS. 

Urban 
population. 

Per  cent  of 
entire  urban 
population. 

Total 

18, 284, 385 

100.00 

North  Atlantic                          

9, 015, 383 
1,  419,  964 
5,  793,  896 
1, 147,  089 
908, 053 

49.31 
7.76 

31.69 
6.27 
4.97 

Noitli  Central      

Soutli  Central      -.          

TJie  North  Atlantic  division  contains  nearly  one-half  the  urban  population  of  the 
country,  while  the  North  Atlantic  and  North  Central  divisions  together  contain  nearly 
five- sixths  of  it. 

In  the  North  Atlantic  division  51.81  per  cent,  or  more  than  one-half  the  entire 
population,  is  contained  in  cities  of  8,000  inhabitants  or  more.  During  the  past  10 
years  the  urban  element  in  this  division  has  increased  44.15  per  cent,  while  the  total 
population  has  increased  but  19.95  jier  cent.  This  relative  increase  is  well  distributed 
among  the  several  states  of  this  division,  with  the  single  exception  of  Vermont,  whose 
urban  element  has  increased  but  little.  In  Maine,  Vermont,  Massachusetts,  and  New 
York  the  numerical  increase  in  the  urban  element  is  greater  than  the  increase  of  the 
total  population,  so  that  in  these  states  the  rural  population  has  actually  diminished 
in  number.  This  rapid  increase  in  the  urban  element  of  the  North  Atlantic  division 
is  due  to  the  equally  rapid  extension  of  manufactures  and  commerce,  requiring  the 
aggregation  of  the  inhabitants  into  compact  bodies. 

In  the  North  Central  division  25.91  per  cent,  or  a  trifle  more  than  one-fourth  of  the 
inhabitants,  is  classed  as  urban.  In  the  past  10  years  the  number  of  the  urban 
element  has  nearly  doubled,  while  the  total  population  has  increased  but  28.78  per 
cent.  The  number  of  cities  has  increased  from  95  in  1880  to  152  in  1890.  The  increase 
in  number  of  urban  population,  viz.,  2,769,217,  is  comprised  mainly  in  a  few  large  cities; 
thus  the  total  increase  in  the  11  largest  cities,  comprising  a  trifle  more  than  one-half  of 
the  urban  population  of  this  section,  is  1,446,089,  or  more  than  half  the  entire  gain  in 
urban  population  in  this  division. 

In  the  South  Atlantic  and  South  Central  divisions  the  proportion  of  urban 
population  is  comparatively  small,  being  in  the  first  named  but  16.03  per  cent  of  the 
entire  population,  or  less  than  one-sixth,  and  the  second  but  10.45  per  cent,  the  proportion 
of  urban  to  the  total  population  in  all  the  southern  states  being  less  than  13  per  cent. 
The  industries  of  these  states  are  mainly  agricultural,  and  while  manufactures  and 
mining  are  making  some  progress  they  are  still  in  their  infancy.  The  progress  in  these 
branches  of  industry  may  be  measured  roughly  by  the  growth  of  the  urban  element. 
In  1880  this  element  numbered  1,616,095,  and  constituted  less  than  10  per  cent  of  the 
population.  In  1890  it  numbered  2,567,053,  having  increased  58.84  per  cent,  while  the 
total  population  had  increased  but  20.07  per  cent. 

In  certain  of  these  states  the  proportion  of  urban  population  is  still  trifling;  thus, 
in  Mississippi  it  constitutes  but  2.64,  in  North  Carolina  but  3.87,  and  in  Arkansas  but 
4.89  per  cent  of  the  total  population. 

Mining,  commerce,  and  manufactures  in  the  western  states  and  territories  are  in  a 
much  more  advanced  stage,  as  is  shown  by  the  greater  proportion  of  the  urban  element. 
Considered  as  a  whole,  the  urban  element  in  the  Western  division  in  1890  constituted 
29.99  per  cent  of  the  whole  population,  while  in  1880  it  constituted  23.97  per  cent.  It 
has  therefore  gained  somewhat  more  rapidly  than  the  total  population. 


PEOGEESS  OF  THE  :N^ATI0N. 


Ixxiii 


lu  1S80  there  was  but  one  city,  New  York,  wliicli  had  a  population  in  excess  of  a 
million.     In  1890  there  were  three,  New  York,  Chicago,  and  Philadelphia. 

In  1870  there  were  but  14  cities  each  containing  more  than  100,000  inhabitants.  In 
1880  this  number  had  increased  to  20,  and  in  1890  to  28. 

The  relative  rank  of  the  cities  having  a  population  of  100,000  or  more  at  the  date 
of  each  of  these  censuses  is  set  forth  in  the  following  table : 


RANK. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

2 

Chicago,  111. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

3 

Philadeljjhia.  Pa. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

4 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Chicago,  111. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

5 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Chicago,  111. 

6 

Boston,  Mass. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Baltimore,  Md. 

7 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Boston,  Mass. 

8 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

9 

Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

New  Orleans,  La. 

10 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

New  Orleans,  La. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

11 

Buffalo,  N.  T. 

Cleveland,  Ohio. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

12 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Washington,  D.  C. 

13 

Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Newark,  N.  J. 

14 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Washington,  D.  C 

Louisville,  Ky. 

15 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Newark,  N.J. 

16 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Louisville,  Ky. 

17 

Newark,  N.  J. 

Jersey  city,  N.  J. 

18 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Detroit,  Mich. 

19 

Jersey  city,  N.J. 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

20 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Providence,  R.  I. 

21 

Omaha,  Neb. 

22 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 

23 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 

24 

Kansas  city,  Mo. 

25 

Providence,  R.  I. 

1 

26 

Denver,  Colo. 

27 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

28 

Allegheny,  Pa. 

1 

Ixxiv 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


The  following  table  sliows  the  50  principal  cities  of  the  United  States  in  the  order 
of  their  rank,  giving  the  population  in  1890  and  1880,  and  the  increase  from  1880  to  1890 : 

50  PKINCIPAL  CITIES  IN  1890  IN  THE  OEDEE  OF  THEIE  EANK. 


POPUL.4.TION. 

IKCREA.SE. 

CITIES. 

POPULATION. 

INCREASE. 

1890 

1880 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

1890 

1880 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

New  York,  N.  T 

Chicago,  111 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

Brooklyn,  N.  T 

St.  Loui.s,  Mo 

Boston,  Mass 

Baltimore,  Md 

San  Francisco,  Cal. . . 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Buftalo.N.Y 

New  Orleans,  La 

Pittsburg,  Pa 

"Washington,©.  C 

Detroit,  ^lich 

Milwaukee,  Wis 

Newark,  N.J 

Minneapolis,  Minn . . . 

Jersey  city,  N  J 

Louisville,  Ky 

1.515,  .301 

1,  099.  8,50 

1,  046,  964 

806,  343 

451,770 

448,  477 
434,  439 
298,  997 
296,  908 
261,3.53 

255, 664 
242,  039 
238, 617 
230,  392 
205, 876 

204, 468 
181,830 
164,  738 
163.003 
161, 129 

140,452 
133,896 
133, 156 
al32,  716 
132, 146 

1,  206,  299 
50.3,185 
847,170 
566,  663 
3.50,  .518 

362,  839 
332,  .313 
233,  959 
255, 139 
160, 146 

1.55, 134 
216,  090 
1.56,  .389 
177,  624 
116,340 

115,  .587 
136,  508 
46,  887 
120,  722 
123, 758 

30,  518 
89,  366 
41.473 
55.  785 
104,  857 

309. 002 
596,665 
199.794 
239,680 
101,252 

85.  638 
102,126 
65,  038 
41,769 
101,207 

100,  .530 
25,  949 
82,  228 
52,  768 
89,  536 

88, 881 
45,  322 
117,8.51 
42,  281 
37,  371 

109,934 
44,  .530 
91,683 
76,  931 
27,  289 

25.62 
118.  58 
23.58 
42.30 
28.  89 

23.  60 
30.  73  i 
27. 80 
16.37 
63.  20 

64.80 
12.01 
52.  58 
29.71 
76.96 

76.90 
33.  20 
251.  35 
35.  02 
30.20 

360. 23 
49.  83 
221. 07 
137.  91 
26.02 

Denver,  Colo 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Allegheny,  Pa 

Albany,  N.Y 

Columbus,  Ohio 

S.yracuse,  N.  Y 

■Vi''orcester,  Mass 

Toledo,  Ohio 

106,  713 

105,  436 

105,  287 

94,  923 

88, 150 

88, 143 
84,  655 
81,434 
81,388 
81,298 

78,  347 
77.  696 
76, 168 
75,  215 
74,  398 

70,  028 
65,  533 
64, 495 
61,431 
61,  220 

60,  956 
60,  278 
58,  661 
58,  313 
57,  458 

35,  029 
75,  056 
78,  682 
90,  758 

51,  647 

.51,792 

58,  291 
50,137 
63,600 
62,  882 

51,031 

59,  475 
43,  350 
45, 850 
48,  961 

52,  669 
37,  409 
33,  592 

42,  478 
38, 678 

56,  747 
32,  016 

43,  278 
41,  659 
29,  910 

71, 084 
30, 380 
26,  605 
4,165 
36,  503 

36,  351 

26,  364 
31, 297 
17, 788 
18,  416 

27,  316 
18,  221 
32,  818 
29, 365 
25,  437 

17,  359 
28,124 
30,  903 

18,  953 
22,542 

4,209 
28, 262 

15,  383 

16,  654 

27,  548 

199. 51 
40.48 
33.81 
4.59 
70.68 

70.19 
45.23 
62,42 

Richmond,  Va 

New  Haven,  Conn . . . 

Paterson,  N.  J 

Lowell,  Mass 

Na.shville,  Tenn 

Scranton,  Pa • 

Fall  River,  Mass  . . .  ■ 

Cambridge,  Mass 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Memphis,  Tenn 

Wilmington,  Del 

Dayton,  Ohio ^. 

Troy,N.Y 

27.97 
29.29 

53.53 
30.64 
75.70 
64.05 
51.95 

32.96 
75.18 
92.00 
44.62 

58.28 

7.42 

Rochester,  N.  T 

St.  Paul.  Minn 

Kansas  citj'.  Mo 

Providence,  E. T 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich . 
Read  i  n  o"  Pa  . 

88.27 
35.54 

Camden,  N.J 

Trenton, N.J 

39.98 
92.10 

a  Includes  a  population  of  13,048,  which  by  recent  decision  of  Missouri  state  supreme  court  is  now  outside  the  limits  of 
Kansas  city. 

The  following  table  shows  the  number  of  cities  classified  according  to  population 
at  the  date  of  each  census: 

NIIMBEE  OF   CITIES  CLASSIFIED  ACCOEDING  TO  POPULATION:  1790-1890. 


CENSUS  YEARS. 


1790 
1800 
1810 
1820 
1830 
1840 
1850 
1860 
1870 
1880 
1890 


Total. 


11 
13 
26 
44 
83 
141 
226 
286 
448 


8,000 

to 
12,000 


1 
1 
4 
3 

13 
17 
36 
62 
92 
110 
176 


12, 000 

to 
20,000 


11 
20 
34 
63 


20,  000 

to 
40, 000 


40, 000 

to 
75, 000 


1 
3 
3 
2 
3 

10 
14 
23 
39 
55 
91 


2 
1 
1 
7 

12 
14 
21 
35 


75,000 
■     to 
125,000 


125, 000 

to 
250, 000 


250,000 

to 
500,000 


500,  000 

to 

1,  000,  000 


1,000,000 
and 
over. 


The  table  on  the  following  page  shows  by  states  and  groups  of  states  the  total 
population  in  1880  and  1890,  the  urban  population  in  the  same  years,  the  number  of  cities, 
and  the  proportion  which  the  urban  i^opulation  bears  to  the  total  population. 


PEOGRESS  OF  THE  NATION.  Ixxv 

URBAN  POPULATION  IN  1890  AND  1880,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


The  United  States  . 


Kortli  Atlantic  division  . 


Maine 

New  Hampshire - 

Vermont 

Massachusetts. .. 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


South  Atlantic  division  . 


Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota. 
South  Dakota. 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division 


Kentucky  .. 
Tennessee  . . 
Alabama  ... 
Mississippi . 
Louisiana. . . 

Texas  

Oklahoma  . . 
Arkansas... 


Western  division. 


Montana 

Wyoming  ... 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah  

Nevada 

Idaho 

Washington . 
Oregon 


TOTAL  POPUL.A.TION. 


1890 


62.  622,  250 


17,401,545 


661,  086 

376, 530 

332,  422 

2,  238.  943 

345.  506 

746,  258 

5,  997,  853 

1,444.933 

5,  258,  014 


8,  857,  920 


132, 159 

60, 705 

412, 198 

153,  593 

59,  620 

207,  905 

45,  761 

84,  385 

349,  390 

313,767 

California 1,  208, 130 


168,  493 
1,  042, 390 

230,  392 
1,  655,  980 

762,  794 
1,  617,  947 
1, 151, 149 
1,  837,  353 

391,  422 


3,672,316 
2, 192,  404 
3,  826,  ,351 
2,  093,  889 
1,  686,  880 

1,  301,  826 
1,911,896 

2,  679, 184 
182,  719 
328,  808 

1,  058,  910 
1,  427,  096 


10,  972, 893 


1,858,635 
1,  767,  518 
1,513,017 

1,  289,  600 
1, 118,  587 

2,  235,  523 

61,  834 
1, 128, 179 


3, 027,  613 


1880 


URBAN   POPULATION. 


50, 155,  783 


14,  507, 407 


648,  936 

346.  991 

332,  286 

1,  783,  085 

276.  531 

622,  700 

5,  082,  871 

1,131,116 

4,  282,  891 


. 597. 197 


146,  608 
934,  943 
177, 624 

1,  512,  565 
618, 457 

1,  399,  750 
995,  577 

1,542,180 
269,  493 


22,362,279     I     17,364,111 


1890 


18,  284,  385 


9,  015, 383 


130,  346 
103,058 
26,  350 

1,  564,  931 
272, 571 
385,  287 

3,  599,  877 
780,  912 

2, 152, 051 


1,  419,  964 


61,  431 
465,  479 
230,  392 
221,  965 
53,  038 
62,544 
78.  915 
199, 169 
47, 031 


5,  793, 


1880 


11,  318,  547 


6, 254,  096 


87. 100 

,  76,200 

21,  500 

1. 042,  039 

175, 500 

266, 100 

2,  591,  267 

495, 650 

1, 498,  740 


942,  387 


3, 198,  062 

1,978,301 

3,077,871 

1,  636,  937 

1,  315„4l97 

780,' 773 

1,  624,  615 

2, 168,  .380 

a36,  909 

(l98,  268 

452,  402 

996. 096 


8,  919, 371 


1,  648,  690 
1,  542,  359 
1,  262,  505 
1,131,597 
939,  946 
1,  591,  749 


802, 525 


1, 767, 697 


39, 159 

20,  789 

194,  327 

119,  565 

40,  440 

143, 963 

62,  266 

32,  610 

75. 116 

174,  768 

864,  694 


1, 159,  342 
400.  566 

1,  485,  955 
546, 095 
424,  546 
369,  315 
269,  230 
703,  743 


10, 177 
259, 048 
165, 879 


1, 147,  089 


276,  454 
202.  337 
89, 135 
34,  098 
264,  496 
225,  346 


55, 223 


908,  053 


24,557 

11,  690 

152,  795 


59,  732 
8,511 


98,  765 

56,  917 

495,  086 


42. 478 

351,665 

159, 871 

148, 230 

30,  737 

26,  615 

60,  020 

112,  881 

9,890 


3,  024,  670 


745,  894 
244,  063 
732,  021 
271,  566 
212.  431 
107,  623 
152,  578 
459,  369 


43,  521 
55,  613 


673,  708 


NUMBER  OP    CITIES    AND 

PERCENTAGE    OF    URBAN    OF 

TOTAL  POPULATION. 


1890 


448 
199 


5 
2 
47 
10 
17 
46 
20 
44 


198,  603 
99,  527 
45,  845 
11,814 

224,  099 
80,  682 


13, 138 


423, 677 


50,449 


20, 768 
10,  917 


17,  577 
323,  966 


152 


29.20 


51.81 


19.72 
27.37 
7.93 
69.90 
78.89 
51.63 
60.02 
54.04 
40.93 


16.03 


36.46 

44.65 

100.  00 

13.40 

6.95 

3.87 

6.86 

10.84 

12.02 


25.91 


31.57 
18.27 
38.83 
26.08 
25.  17 
28.37 
14.08 
26.27 


3.10 
24.46 
11.62 


10.45 


14.87 
11.45 
5.89 
2.64 
23.65 
10.08 


29.99 


18.58 
19.26 
37.07 


28.73 
18.60 


28.27 
18.14 
40.98 


RECAPITULATION  BY  GEOGRAPHICAL  DIVISIONS. 


The  United  States 

North  Atlantic 

South  Atlantic 

North  Central 

South  Central 

Western 


62,  622,  250 


50, 155,  783 


17, 401,  .545 
8,  857,  920 
22,  362,  279 
10,  972,  893 
3,  027,  613 


14,  507,  407 

7,  597, 197 
17,  364,  111 

8,  919, 371 
1,  767,  697 


18,  284,  385 


9,  015,  383 
1,419,964 
5,  793.  896 
1, 147,  089 
908,  053 


11,318,547 


6,  254,  096 
942,  387 

3,  024,  679 
673,  708 
423,  677 


448 


199 
36 

152 
37 
24 


29.20 


51.81 
16.03 
25.91 
10.45 
29.99 


1880 


286 
137 


5 
2 
33 
6 
13 
33 
12 
28 


20 

11 

18 

12 

9 

4 

10 

5 


286 


137 
23 
95 
20 
11 


22.  57 


43.11 


13.42 
21.96 
6.47 
58.44 
63.46 
42.73 
5d:98 
43.  82 
34.  90 


12.  40 


28.97 
37.61 
90.01 
9.80 
4.97 
1.90 
6.03 
7.32 
3.67 


17.42 


23.32 
12.34 
23.78 
16.59 
16.15 
13.  78 
9.39 
21.18 


9.62 

5.58 


.55 


12.  05 
6.45 
3.63 
1.04 

23.  84 
5.07 


1.64 


23.  97 


25.96 


14.43 
17.  .53 


10.06 

37.47 


22.57 


43. 11 
12.40 

17.42 

7.55 

23.  97 


a  Population  of  Dakota  in  1880  apportioned  according  to  the  present  limits  of  North  and  South  Dakota. 


Ixxvi 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


In  defining  what  constitutes  a  city,  in  each  case  the  Census  Office  has  consistently 
maiutained  the  policy  of  including  only  such  population  as  lives  within  the  charter  limits, 
because  no  other  defined  limits  exist.  In  many  cases,  however,  this  does  not  give  to 
the  city  all  the  population  which  naturally  belongs  to  it.  There  may  be  populous 
suburbs,  which  are  to  all  intents  and  purposes  ijarts  of  the  city,  whose  inhabitants 
transact  business  within  the  city,  who  may  be  served  by  the  same  post  office,  but  who, 
living  without  the  charter  limits,  are  not  included  in  the  city's  population.  Of  this  our 
greatest  city.  New  York,  is  a  forcible  example.  Within  a  radius  of  15  miles  of  the  city 
hall,  on  Manhattan  island,  the  people  are  in  effect  citizens  of  New  York,  so  far  as  their 
business  and  social  interests  go,  although  politically  they  live  in  different  cities,  counties, 
and  states.  This  body  of  population  contains  considerably  in  excess  of  3,000,000  persons, 
or  two-thirds  the  number  in  Loudon,  which  is,  similarly,  a  congeries  of  municipalities. 
Next  to  London,  New  York  and  its  suburbs  form  the  largest  city  of  the  globe.  Other 
cases  are  those  of  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis,  whose  corporate  limits  join  one  another, 
and  Bristol,  Tennessee,  and  Bristol,  Virginia,  two  corporations  whose  line  of  division 
follows  the  middle  of  the  main  street  of  the  city,  and  which  have  a  joint  population  of 
6,226.  Texarkana,  Texas,  and  Texarkana,  Arkansas,  form  a  similar  case.  Knoxville, 
Tennessee,  has  large  suburbs  immediately  adjoining,  whose  population  would,  if  added, 
increase  it  to  very  nearly  40,000  inhabitants. 

The  rate  of  growth  of  many  of  these  cities,  especially  those  situated  west  of  the 
Mississippi  river,  has  been  amazing.  Chicago  has  added  over  half  a  million  to  her 
inhabitants,  thus  more  than  doubling  her  size  in  10  years.  Minneapolis,  St.  Patd, 
Omaha,  and  Denver  have  expanded  to  triple  or  quadruple  their  former  size,  while  all 
over  the  west  smaller  cities  have  sprung  up  as  if  by  magic. 

SEX. 

The  aggregate  population  on  June  1,  1890,  was  62,622,250.  Of  this  number 
32,067,880  were  males  and  30,554,370  were  females.  The  following  table  shows  for 
the  United  States  as  a  whole  the  proportion  which  the  number  of  each  sex  bears  to 
the  total  population  at  each  census  from  1850  to  1890 : 


CENSUS  YEARS. 


Males. 


Females. 


1850 
1860 
1870 
1880 
1890 


Per  c^'nt. 

Per  cent 

51.04 

48.96 

51.16 

48.84 

50.56 

49.44 

50.88 

49.12 

51.21 

48.79 

From  the  above  table  it  is  apparent  that  for  1890  in  the  United  States  males 
were  in  excess  of  females  in  the  proportion  of  51.21  and  48.79.  This  excess  of 
males  is  to  be  expected  in  this  case,  owing  to  the  effects  of  immigration.  Where 
natural  increase  is  not  interfered  with  either  by  immigration  or  emigration,  wars  or 
pestilence,  the  proportion  of  the  sexes  is  nearly  equal,  females  being  slightly  in  excess 
of  males.  This  is  shown  (but  rather  imperfectly,  on  account  of  the  effect  of  emigration) 
in  the  table  on  the  following  page,  which  presents  the  prooortions  of  the  sexes  in  certain 
European  countries. 


PEOGEESS  OF  THE  NATION. 


Ix 


CXVll 


COUNTRIES. 


United  Kinfcdom 

Austria 

Denmark 

Germany 

Netherlands 

Spain 

Sweden 

Uorwa}^ 


Males. 


Per  cent. 
48.54 
48.92 
48.76 
49.03 
49.42 
49.04 
48.43 
47.87 


Females. 


Per  cent. 
51.46 
51.08 
51.24 
50.97 
50.58 
50.96 
51.57 
52.13 


In  everyone  of  tliese  countries,  witlioiit exception,  females  are  in  excess,  constituting 
from  50.58  to  52.13  per  cent  of  the  whole  population.  In  the  United  Kingdom,  Denmark, 
Germany,  Sweden,  and  Norway  it  may  be  accounted  for  by  emigration,  but  in  the  cases 
of  Austria,  Netherlands,  and  Spain  there  is  little  emigration,  and  the  figures  are 
practically  those  of  undisturbed  natural  increase.  Judging,  therefore,  from  these  cases, 
it  would  appear  that  under  undisturbed  conditions  the  female  sex  outnumbers  the  male 
sex  nearly  in  the  proportion  of  51  to  49. 

The  effect  of  emigration  upon  the  population  of  the  other  countries  is  roughly 
measured  by  the  fact  that  the  average  proportion  of  females  to  males  in  them  is  about 
51.5  to  48.5.  In  the  case  of  the  United  States,  however,  normal  conditions  are  modified 
by  immigration.  Among  the  immigrants  to  this  country  males  are  in  excess  of  females 
in  the  proportion  of  3  to  2,  and  to  this  fact,  coupled  with  the  excessive  immigration 
during  the  past  decade,  is  to  be  attributed  the  large  proportion  of  males. 

If  the  history  of  the  distribution  of  the  population  by  sex  from  1850  to  1890  is 
examined  it  is  seen,  first,  that  males  have  always  been  in  excess  of  females;  that 
between  1850  and  1860  that  proportion  increased  slightly,  while  between  1860  and  1870 
it  diminished  by  six-tenths  of  1  per  cent,  which  in  such  a  matter  as  this  is  a  very  large 
reduction.  This  was  doubtless  due  in  great  measure  to  the  mortality  of  the  civil  war, 
the  ravages  of  which  were  confined  to  the  male  sex,  and  in  which  probably  not  far  from 
a  million  of  our  citizens  lost  their  lives.  Between  1870  and  1880  and  1880  and  1890  the 
proportion  of  males  had  again  increased,  reaching  at  the  latter  date  a  proportion 
slightly  in  excess  of  that  which  was  shown  in  1860. 


Ixxviii 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


The  following  table  shows  the  proportiou  of  inales  and  females  in  each  state  in  1890, 
1880,  1870,  1860,  and  1850: 

PERCENTAGE  OF  MALES  AND  FEMALES  OF  TOTAL  POPULATION:  1850-1890. 


1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 

Males. 

Fe- 
males. 

Males. 

Fe- 
males. 

Males. 

Fe- 
males. 

Males. 

Fe- 
males. 

Males. 

Fe- 
males. 

The  United  States * . 

51.21 

48.79 

50.88 

49.12 

50.56 

49.44 

51.16 

48.84 

51.04 

48.96 

49.87 

50.13 

49.36 

50.64 

49.43 

50.57 

49.70 

50.30 

50.30 

49  70 

50.31 
49.55 
50.94 
48.58 
48.63 
49.52 
49.  63 
49.89 
50.71 

49.88 

49.69 

50.45 
49.06 
51.42 
.51.  -67 
50.48 
50.  37 
50.11 
49.29 

50.12 

49.94 
49.14 

50.22 
48.14 
48.11 
49.11 
49.29 
49.  50 
49.89 

49.46 

50.06 
50.86 
49.78 
51.86 
51.89 
50.89 
.50.  71 
50.50 
50.11 

50.54 

49.94 
48.90 
50.13 
48.29 
48,20 
49.36 
49.36 
49.63 
49.93 

48.96 

50.06 
51.10 
49.87 
51.71 
51.80 
50.64 
50.64 
50.37 
50.07 

51.04 

50.49 
49.01 
50.39 
48.47 
48,18 
49,11 
49.82 
49.86 
50.05 

50.09 

49.51 
50.99 
49.61 
51.53 

51.82 
50.89 
50.18 
50.14 
49.95 

49.91 

51.01 
49.13 
50.95 
49.12 
48.85 
49.54 
50.62 
50.12 
50.53 

50.08 

48  99 

50.87 

49.05 

50.88 

Rhode  Island 

51.15 

Connecticut  .                           

50.46 

!New  York   .                 

49.38 

New  Jersey  

49.88 

Pennsylvania 

49.47 

49.92 

Delaware    

50.79 
49.47 
47.56 
49.78 
51.17 
49.39 
49.72 
50.07 
51.59 

51.85 

49.21 
50.53 
52,44 
50.22 
48.83 
50.61 
50.28 
49.93 
48.41 

48.15 

50.55 
49.43 
47.  05 
49.29 
50.85 
49.15 
49.26 
49.47 
50.63 

51.92 

49.45 
50.57 
52.95 
50.71 
49. 15 
50.85 
50.74 
50.53 
49,37 

48.08 

50.10 
49.30 

47.22 
48.73 
50.42 
48.42 
48.74 
48.89 
50.  36 

51.72 

49.90 

50.70 
52.78 
51.27 
49.58 
51.58 

51.?-; 

51.11 
49.64 

48.28 

50.52 
49.62 
47.28 
50.50 

49.48 
50.38 
52.72 
49.50 

50.21 
50.14 
46.75 
50.49 

49.79 

Maryland                        

49.86 

District  of  Columbia 

53,25 

Virffinia 

49.51 

North  Carolina    

49.93 
49.36 
50.31 
51.94 

52.14 

50.07 
50.64 
49.69 
48.06 

47.86 

49.58 
49.31 
50.37 
52.52 

52.08 

50.42 

South  Carolina 

50.69 

49.63 

Florida 

47.48 

47.92 

Ohio 

50.53 
51.01 
51.55 
52.14 
51.87 
53.41 
52.01 
51.70 
,55.  60 
54.82 
54.10 
52.70 

50.98 

49.47 
48.99 
48.45 
47,86 
48.13 
46.59 
47.99 
48.30 
44.40) 
45. 18$ 
45.90 
47.30 

49.02 

50.47 
51.07 
51.55 
52.68 
51.70 
53.68 
52.21 
51.98 

a60.88 

55.09 
53.88 

50.62 

49.53 
48.93 
48.45 
47.32 
48.30 
46.  32 
47.79 
48.02 

a39. 12 

44.91 
46.12 

49.38 

50.18 
51.05 
51.83 
52.17 
51.66 
53.51 
52.42 
52.07 

a62.  60 

57.26 
55.50 

50.12 

49.82 
48.95 
48.17 
47.83 
48.34 
46.49 
47.58 
47.93 

a37.  40 

42.74 
44.50 

49.88 

50.87 
51.78 
52.73 
52.69 
52,51 
54,11 
52,52 
52.64 

a57.83 

58.11 
55.20 

51.45 

49.13 
48.22 
47.27 
47.31 
47.49 
45.89 
47.48 
47.36 

a42. 17 

41.89 
44.80 

48.55 

51.35 
51.79 
52.65 
52.78 
53.94 
61.15 
52,57 
52.46 

48.65 

Indiana 

48.21 

Illinois 

47.35 

47.22 

46.06 

38.85 

47.43 

Missouri 

47.54 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

South  Central  division 

51.33 

48.67 

50.72 
50.44 
50.0fi 
50.38 
50.01 
52.45 
56.17 
51.92 

58.  88 

49.28 
49.56 
49.94 
49.62 
49.99 
47.55 
43.83 
48.08 

41.12 

50.50 
49.88 
49.32 
50.12 
49.87 
52.04 

49.50 
50.12 
50.68 
49.88 
50.13 
47.36 

50.  m 
49.53 
49.02 
49.93 
49.82 
51.74 

49.61 

50.47 
50.98 
50.07 
50.18 
48.26 

51.25 
50.70 
50.75 
51.30 
52.26 
52.99 

48.75 
49.30 
49.25 
48.  70 
47.74 
47.01 

51.17 
50.28 
50.85 
51.  39 
53.04 
53.52 

48.83 
49  72 

49  15 

Mississippi 

48.61 
46  96 

Ijouisiana . 

Texas  

46  48 

Arkansas 

51.87 
60.53 

48.13 
39.47 

51.24 
61.50 

48.76 
38.50 

52.  30 
68.10 

47.70 
31.90 

52.33 
73.61 

47  6T 

W^estern  division 

26  39 

Montana 

66.50 
64.81 
59.50 
54.07 
61.34 
53.13 
63.84 
60.78 
62.27 
57.95 
57.95 

33.50 
35.19 
40.50 
45.93 
38.60 
46.87 
36.16 
39.22 
37.73 
42.05 
42.05 

71.96 
68.07 
66.45 
.53.  94 
69.74 
51.76 
67.48 
66.91 
61.20 
59.15 
59.93 

28.04 

31.93 

33.55 

46.06 

30.  26 

48.  24 

32.52 

33.  09  , 

38.80  ' 

40.85 

40.07 

81.43 
79.17 
62.26 
51.30 
71.31 
50.84 
76.20 
81.23 
62.58 
58.44 
62.38 

18.  £'' 
20.83 
37.74 
48.70 
28.  69 
49.16 
23.80 
18.77 
37.42 
41.56 
37.62 

"W^yoming 

Colorado 

95.  37 
52.49 

4.63 
47.51 

51.  57 

48.43 

A.rizona 

Utah    

50.29 
89.50 

49.71 
10.50 

53.13 

4S.  87 

Nevada 

Idaho            

W^ashin  gton 

72.85 
60.21 
71.93 

27.15 
39.79 
28.07 



62.12 
92.42 

37.88 

California 

7.58 

a  Dakota  territory. 

The  above  table  shows  the  wide  range  among  the  states  and  territories  in 
the  proportion  which  the  sexes  bear  to  each  other.  The  extreme  on  one  side  is  the 
District  of  Columbia,  where  no  less  than  52.44  per  cent  of  the  total  population  are  females. 


PEOGEESS  OF  THE  NATION.  Ixxix 

This  is  followed  at  some  distance  by  Massachusetts,  where  women  form  51.42  per  cent 
of  the  whole  number.  On  the  other  hand  are  the  newer  states  and  territories  of  the 
far  west,  where  we  find  Montana,  with  a  population  made  up  of  2  parts  male  to  1  female, 
and  Wyoming,  where  but  35,19  per  cent  of  the  i)opulation  are  females.  In  both  the 
North  Atlantic  and  South  Atlantic  divisions  females  are  slightly  in  excess  of  males.  In 
the  South  Central  division  males  are  slightly  in  excess,  and  in  the  North  Central 
division  they  are  in  excess  to  a  much  larger  extent,  while  in  the  Western  division 
three-fifths  of  the  population  are  males. 

These  differences  are  easy  of  explanation.  The  Atlantic  divisions  are  an  old  settled 
region  from  which  for  many  decades  a  stream  of  emigration  has  flowed  westward.  This 
emigration  has,  naturally  enough,  consisted  in  considerable  proportion  of  the  male 
element.  In  this  way  the  eastern  communities  have  been  depleted.  It  is  true  that  in 
the  northeastern  states  the  place  of  these  emigrants  has  been  filled  to  some  extent  by 
foreign  immigration  from  Europe,  otherwise  its  effect  would  be  vastly  more  marked. 
The  manufacturing  centers  of  the  northeastern  states  have  attracted  not  only  males 
from  among  the  immigrants  but  to  a  large  extent  females  also,  especially  of  Irish  and 
French-Canadian  extraction,  who  form  the  present  bulk  of  the  factory  operatives.  The 
same  cause  which  has  reduced  the  proportion  of  males  in  the  Atlantic  states  has 
Increased  it  in  the  central  and  western  states.  In  the  North  Central  division  and  in 
the  Western  division  to  this  cause  is  to  be  added  foreign  immigration,  which,  consisting 
largely  of  males,  increases  still  further  the  proportion  of  that  sex. 

Glancing  at  the  history  unfolded  by  this  table,  it  is  seen  that  in  the  North  Atlantic 
division  females  have  been  in  excess  at  each  census  since  1850 ;  that  this  excess  reached 
its  maximum  in  1880,  and  is  now  diminishing,  as  the  effect  of  immigration  from  Europe 
overcomes  that  of  emigration  to  the  west.  In  each  of  the  states  composing  this  division 
this  proportionate  increase  of  the  female  element  can  be  traced,  reaching  its  maximum 
in  1870  or  1880,  and  thereafter  diminishing.  The  effect  of  the  civil  war  upon  the 
elements  of  the  population  of  these  states  is  scarcely  perceptible. 

In  the  South  Atlantic  division  different  conditions  prevail.  Immigration  to  these 
states  is  but  slight,  and  not  sufficient  to  affect  the  constitution  of  the  population  as 
regards  sex.  These  states  are  found  to  be  almost  equally  divided  between  the  sexes 
in  1850  and  1860.  In  1870  the  proportion  of  males  has  diminished  1.13  per  cent,  the 
effect  undoubtedly  of  the  civil  war.  Since  then  the  proportion  of  males  has  increased, 
and  the  numbers  of  the  sexes  are  nearly  equal  in  1890.  Among  the  various  states 
composing  this  division  there  is  considerable  variety  as  regards  sex.  In  Delaware 
Maryland,  and  the  District  of  Columbia  there  is  little  evidence  of  the  effect  of  the  civil 
war,  while  in  the  other  states  that  effect  is  very  strongly  marked.  Indeed,  in  North 
Carolina  and  Georgia  there  is  a  reduction  in  the  proportion  of  males  due  to  this 
cause  of  about  1.5  per  cent,  which  in  most  cases  has  been  recovered  during  the  past 
20  years. 

In  the  North  Central  division  still  different  conditions  have  prevailed.  In  1850 
many  of  these  states  were  upon  the  frontier,  and  in  the  40  years  that  have  elapsed  the 
frontier  has  moved  away  beyond  them  and  they  have  assumed  the  conditions  of  old 
settled  communities.  There  has  been  as  a  rule  comparatively  little  emigration  from 
these  states.  On  the  other  hand,  there  has  been  a  vast  amount  of  immigration  to  them, 
both  from  states  further  east  and  from  Europe,  and  of  course  it  is  understood  that  this 
immigration  is  disproportionately  male.  Starting  then  in  1850,  this  division  of  the 
states  comprised  a  considerable  excess  of  the  male  element.  This  element  diminished 
appreciably  by  1870,  and  since  then  has  somewhat  more  than  held  its  own.  The  influence 
of  the  war  was  probably  slight,  but,  whether  large  or  small,  it  can  not  be  distinguished 
from  the  effect  of  other  causes,  to  which  it  must  be  secondary.  Among  the  various 
states  considerable  diversity  exists,  since  this  division  stretches  from  Ohio,  which  in 


Ixxx  COMPENDIUM  01'  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

1850  was  an  old  settled  community,  to  Kansas,  Nebraska,  and  North  and  South  Dakota, 
which  even  at  present  are  sparsely  settled  on  their  western  borders. 

The  South  Central  division  comprises  a  group  of  states  extending  from  Alabama, 
a  well  settled  state  even  in  1850,  on  the  east,  to  Texas,  which  in  1850  was  admitted  to 
the  Union,  on  the  west.  It  is  a  section  which  has  received  little  foreign  immigration, 
but  which  has  been  filled  up  by  immigration  from  the  South  Atlantic  states  and  by 
natural  increase.  In  1850  this  section  contained  a  considerable  excess  of  the  male 
element.  In  1860  this  had  increased  a  little,  and  in  1870  had  decidedly  diminished, 
owing,  doubtless,  to  the  ravages  of  the  civil  war.  Between  1870  and  1880  these  losses 
were  being  repaired. 

The  Western  division  comprises  states  and  territories  some  of  which  were  not 
known  by  name  in  1850,  and  others  which  at  that  date  contained  but  a  few  thousand 
white  inhabitants.  Even  now  they  are,  without  exception,  sparsely  settled.  In  1850 
this  division  was  peopled  with  3  males  to  1  female.  In  1860  the  proportion  had  declined 
to  2  to  1 ;  in  1870  and  1880  more  than  6  out  of  10  were  males,  and  in  1890  the  proportion 
of  males  was  a  little  smaller.  Indeed,  in  1890  the  least  proportion  of  males  in  all  these 
states  and  territories  was  in  the  case  of  Utah,  where  53.13  per  cent  were  of  that  sex, 
and  the  largest  proportion  of  males  was  in  Montana,  where  they  outnumbered  the 
females  in  the  proportion  of  2  to  1.  Considering  these  states  and  territories  as  regards 
extreme  cases  of  disproportion  between  the  sexes,  it  is  seen  that  the  population  of 
Colorado  in  1860  was  composed  of  95.37  per  cent  of  males;  that  the  population  of 
Nevada  in  the  same  year  was  composed  of  89.50  per  cent  of  males,  and  that  California 
in  1850,  in  the  height  of  the  gold  excitement,  contained  only  7.58  per  cent  of  women. 

For  the  United  States  as  a  whole  there  were  for  every  100,000  males  95,280  females 
in  1890.  In  1880  there  were  96,544  females  to  every  100,000  males,  while  in  1870  there 
were  97,801  females  to  every  100,000  males. 


PEOGKESS  OF  THE  NATION. 


Ixxxi 


The  following  table  gives  by  states  aud  territories,  arranged  geograpliically,  the 
whole  number  of  males  and  females  as  returned  under  the  census  of  1890  and  the 
number  of  females  to  each  100,000  males  for  the  censuses  of  1890,  1880,  and  1870 : 

RFLATIVE  PROPORTIONS    OF   FEMALES    TO  MALES,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890, 

1880,  AND  1870. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


The  TTnited  States - 


North  Atlantic  division 


Maine 

New  Hampshire. 
Vermont 

Massachusetts  .  - 

Ithode  Island 

Connectit^ut 

New  Tork 

New  .Jersey 

Pennsylvania. . . . 


South  Atlantic  division. 


Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia- 
Virginia  

"West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

"Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota. 
South  Dakota. 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division. 


Kentucky  . . 
Tennessee  . . 
Alabama  .-- 
Mississippi  - 
Louisiana... 

Texas 

Oklahoma  .. 
Arkansas  . . 


"Western  division . 


Montana 

Wyoming  . . . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah' 

Nevada 

Idaho 

"Washington . 

Oregon 

Caluomia 


1890 


32, 067,  880 


8,677 


332,  5fl0 
186,  566 
169,  327 

1,  087,  709 
168,  025 
369,  538 

2,  976,  893 
720,  819 

2,  66G,  331 


4,  418,  769 


83,  573 
515,  691 
109,  584 
824,  278 
390,  285 
799, 149 
572,  337 
919,  925 
201. 947 


11,594,910 


1,  855,  736 

1,118,347 

1,  972,  308 

1,091,780 

874,  951 

695,  321 

994,  453 

1,  385,  238 

101,  .590 

180,  250 

572, 824 

752, 112 


5,  593,  87 


942,  758 
891,  585 
757.  456 
64»,  687 
559, 350 
1, 172,  553 
34.  733 
585  755 


1,  782,  526 


87,  882 

39,  343 

245,  247 

83,  055 

36,  571 

110,463 

29, 214 

51,  290 

217, 562 

181,  840 

700,  059 


1890 


30,  554,  370 


8, 723,  747 


328,  496 
189,  964 
163,  095 

1,151,234 
177,  481 
376,  720 

3,  020,  960 
724, 114 

2,  591.  683 


4,439,151 


82,  920 
526,  699 
120.  808 
831,702 
372,  509 
818,  798 
578,  812 
917, 428 
189, 475 


10,  767,  369 


1,816,580 

1,074,057 

1,  854,  043 

1,  002, 109 

811,029 

606,  505 

917,443 

1,  293,  946 

81,129 

148,  558 

486,  086 

674,  984 


5,379,016 


915,  877 
875,  933 
7.55,  561 
639,  913 
559,  237 
,  062,  970 
27, 101 
542,  424 


1,245,087 


44,  277 

21,  362 

166,  951 

70,  538 

23,  049 

97,  442 

16,  547 

33,  095 

131,  828 

131,  927 

508,  071 


NUMBER  OF  FEMALES  TO  100,000 
MALES. 


1890 


1880 


95, 280 


,544 


100,  530 


102,  600 


98,  769 
101,821 

96,  320 
105,  840 
105,  628 
101,  944 
101,480 
100,  457 

97,  200 


100,  461 


96,  900 
102.  135 
110,242 
100,  901 

95,  445 
102,  4.59 
101, 131 

99,  729 

93,  824 


100,  253 
103, 483 
99, 108 
107,  712 
107,  871 
103, 642 

102,  883 

103,  013 
100,  448 


102, 177 


97,  830 

102, 287 
112,525 

102,  868 

96,  651 

103,  479 
103.010 
102,126 

97,  512 


92, 863     92, 594 


97,  890 
96,  040 
94,  004 
91,787 
92,  797 
87.  227 
92,  256 
93,410 
79,  859 
82,  418 
84,  858 
89,  745 


96, 1.39 


97, 149 

98,  244 

99,  750 

98,  496 

99,  980 
90,  654 
78,  027 
92,  603 


69,  850 


50,  382 
54,  297 
68,  075 
84,  929 

63,  025 
88.  212 
50,  641 

64,  525 
60,  593 
72,  551 
72,575 


98, 153 
95,  801 
94,  001 
89,  822 
93,  436 
86,  276 
91,551 
92,  371 

a64,  257 

81,512 
85,  608 


97,  570 


98,  019 
100,  495 
102,  770 

99,  514 
100,  520 


92,  785 


65,  200 


38,  975 
46,  898 
50,  488 
85,  384 
43,  394 
93,  216 

48,  185 

49,  464 
63,  392 
69,  052 
66,  873 


1870 


97,  801 


102,293 


100,  226 
104,511) 
99,  462 
107,  075 
107,  485 
102,  606 
102,603 
101,502 
100,  282 


104,  250 


99,  615 
102,  838 
111,764 
105, 200 

98,  352 
106,  546 
105,176 
104,  525 

98,  574 


93,  350 


99,  264 
95,  880 

92,  922 
91.  674 

93,  558 
86,  871 
90,  763 
92, 034 

a59,  732 

74,  644 
80, 196 


99,  506 


98,447 
101,897 
103,  993 
100,  261 
100,  714 

93,  263 


95, 146 


62,  614 

22, 801 
26,  306 
60, 612 
94,  917 
40,  235 
96,  700 
31,  230 
23,  104 

59,  807 
71, 130 

60,  309 


a  Dakota  territory. 

The  greatest  preponderance  of  females  in  1890  is  found  in  the  District  of  Columbia, 
or  110,242  females  to  100,000  males.     In  1880  also  the  District  of  Columbia  contained 
372 vi 


Ixxxii  OOMPENDIITM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

the  highest  proportion  of  females  to  males,  or  112,525  females  to  every  100,000  males. 
In  Massachusetts,  the  state  having  the  next  greatest  excess  of  females  over  males  in 
1890,  there  were  105,840  females  to  100,000  males,  while  in  Rhode  Island,  the  state 
showing  the  third  largest  excess  of  females  over  males,  there  were  105,028  females  to 
every  100,000  males.  In  1880  Rhode  Island  was  second  as  to  the  excess  of  females,  with 
107,871  females  to  every  100,000  males,  and  Massachusetts  third,  with  107,712  females 
^o  every  100,000  males. 

Grouping  the  states  with  reference  to  the  proportion  of  tlie  sexes,  it  is  seen  that 
in  11  states,  namely,  Connecticut,  District  of  Columbia,  Maryland,  Massachusetts,  New 
Hampshire,  New  Jersey,  New  York,  North  Carolina,  Rhode  Island,  South  Carolina, 
and  Virginia,  females  are  in  excess.  Every  one  of  these,  it  will  be  noticed,  is  in  one 
of  the  two  Atlantic  divisions. 

In  the  remaining  states  males  are  in  excess.  Of  these  there  are  13,  namely, 
Alabama,  Delaware,  Georgia,  Indiana,  Kentucky,  Louisiana,  Maine,  Mississippi,  Ohio, 
Pennsylvania,  Tennessee,  Vermont,  and  West  Virginia,  in  which  the  whole  number  of 
females  represents  95  per  cent  or  more  of  the  whole  number  of  males. 

In  14  states  females  constitute  between  80  and  95  i^er  cent  of  males.  These  states 
are  as  follows :  Arkansas,  Florida,  Illinois,  Iowa,  Kansas,  Michigan,  Minnesota,  Missouri, 
Nebraska,  New  Mexico,  South  Dakota,  Texas,  Utah,  and  Wisconsin.  In  tlie  remaining 
states  and  territories  the  whole  number  of  females  represents  from  50  to  80  per  cent  of 
the  whole  number  of  males.  These  are  Arizona,  California,  Colorado,  Idaho,  Montana, 
Nevada,  North  Dakota,  Oklahoma,  Oregon,  Washington,  and  Wyoming. 

The  changes  in  the  constitution  of  the  population  of  many  of  the  states  in  regard 
to  sex  have  altered  materially  since  1880,  while  throughout  the  country  at  large  there 
has  been  an  increase  in  the  proportion  of  males. 

The  increase  of  the  male  element  in  the  country  at  large  has  resulted  in 
transferring  from  the  list  of  states  in  which  females  were  in  excess  in  1880  to  those 
in  which  males  are  in  excess  no  fewer  than  6  states,  namely,  Maine,  Pennsylvania, 
Georgia,  Alabama,  Louisiana,  and  Tennessee.  In  general,  it  has  increased  the 
proportion  of  males  in  the  northern  and  southern  central  states.  On  the  other  hand, 
the  development  of  settled  conditions  in  the  western  group  of  states  and  territories 
has  reduced  the  proportion  of  males  among  them. 

The  whole  number  of  states  and  territories  where  the  females  exceed  the  males  in 
1890  is  11  as  against  17  in  1880.  All  of  the  states  and  territories  showing  an  excess 
of  females  over  males  in  1890  are  found  in  the  North  Atlantic  and  South  Atlantic 
divisions,  as  was  also  true  of  the  states  and  territories  having  an  excess  of  females 
over  males  in  1880,  with  the  exception  of  Alabama,  Louisiana,  and  Tennessee  in  the 
South  Central  division. 

In  1880  there  were  5  states  and  territories  in  which  the  number  of  females  was  less 
than  50  per  cent  of  the  males,  namely,  Idaho,  Nevada,  Wyoming,  Arizona,  and  Montana, 
while  in  1890  there  is  no  state  or  territory  where  the  females  do  not  represent  at  least 
50  per  cent  of  the  males. 

In  1890  there  were  11  states  and  territories,  mainly  in  the  Western  division,  in 
which  the  females  represent  from  50  to  80  i^er  cent  of  the  males  as  against  5  states  and 
territories  in  1880. 

For  the  remaining  states  and  territories  the  females  represent  over  80  per  cent  but 
less  than  100  per  cent  of  the  males. 

The  females  as  compared  with  the  males  have  lost  relatively  since  1880  in  the 
United  States  as  a  whole,  the  numerical  loss  being  1,264  females  to  each  100,000  males 
as  against  a  relative  loss  in  1880  of  1,257  females  to  each  100,000  males.  There  has  been 
a  relative  loss  during  the  decade  of  2,070  females  to  each  100,000  males  in  the  North 
Atlantic  division;  of  1,716  females  to  each  100,000  males  in  the  South  Atlantic  division, 


PKOGRESS  OF  THE  NATION. 


Ixxxiii 


and  1  ill  females  to  each  100,000  males  in  the  South  Central  division.  There  has  been 
a  slight  increase  relatively,  on  the  other  hand,  of  269  females  to  each  100,000  males  in 
the  North  Central  division,  and  4,050  females  to  each  100,000  males  in  the  Western 
division.  In  19  states  and  territories  there  has  been  a  relative  increase  of  females  to 
each  100,000  males,  while  in  29  states  and  territories  there  has  been  a  relative  decrease 
of  females  to  each  100,000  males,  as  is  shown  by  the  following-  table,  giving  in  addition 
to  the  increase  or  decrease  in  1890,  on  the  assumed  basis  of  100,000  males,  the  increase 
or  decrease  as  shown  by  the  census  of  1880  as  compared  with  '870: 

FEMALES  INCREASED. 


STATES  AND  TEKRITORIES. 


Arizona... 
Colorado . . 
Dakota  (o) 

Idaho 

Montana. . 
JTeTada. . . 
Wyoming. 
California. 
Kansas  ... 


Increase  or 
Increase  decrease 

since  1880.  from 

1870  to  1880. 


19,  631 

17,  587 

17, 239 

15, 061 

11, 407 

8,456 

7,399 

5,702 

4,137 


+3, 159 
—10, 124 

4-4,  525 
+26, 360 
+16, 174 
+16,  955 
+20,  592 

+6,561 

+  5,412 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


Oregon 

Nebraska . 
Michigan  . 
Missouri.. 
Minnesota 

Iowa 

Texas 

Indiana... 
Illinois  ... 


Increase 

since  1880. 


3,499 

3,346 

1,965 

1,039 

951 

705 

672 

239 


Increase  or 

decrease 

from 

1870  to  1880. 


-2,  078 

+  6,868 

-1,  852 

+337 

—595 

+788 

—3, 281 

—79 

"  +  1,079 


a  North  and  South  Dakota  combined. 
FEMALES  DECREASED. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


Utah 

Florida 

Pennsylvania 

Alabama 

Washington 

Vermont 

Georgia 

District  of  Columbia 

Tennessee 

Rhode  Island 

Virginia 

South  Carolina 

Massachusetts 

Connecticut 

New  Hampshire 


Decrease 
since  1880. 


Increase  or 

decrease 

from 

1870  to  1880. 


5,004 
3,688 
3,248 
3,020 
2,799 
2,788 
2, 397 
2,283 
2, 251 
2,243 
1,967 
1,879 
1,872 
1,698 
1,662 


-3,484 
—1, 062 

+166 
-1,223 
+3,  585 

-354 
—2, 399 

+761 
—1, 402 

+386 
—2, 332 
—2, 166 

+637 
+  1,036 
—1,  027 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


New  Jersey — 

Maine 

New  York 

West  Virginia. 
North  Carolina 

Mississippi 

Delaware 

Kentucky 

Wisconsin 

Louisiana 

New  Mexico. .. 

Ohio 

Arkansas 

Maryland 


Decrease 
since  1880. 


1,556 

1,484 

1,403 

1,206 

1,020 

1,018 

930 

870 

639 

540 

455 

263 

182 

152 


Increase  or 

decrease 

from 

1870  to  1880, 


+511 
+27 

+280' 
—1,  701 
—3,  067 

—747 
-1,  785 

—428 

—122 

—194 
—9,  533 
—1,111 
—2, 361 

—551 


The  increase  of  females  since  1880  for  North  Dakota  and  South  Dakota  is  for  these 
2  states  combined  as  compared  with  Dakota  territory  in  1880  and  1870. 

In  all  the  states  and  territories  comprising  the  North  Atlantic  and  South  Atlantic 
divisions  the  females  have  decreased  relatively  as  compared  with  males.  This  is  also 
largely  true  of  the  South  Central  division,  the  females  having  decreased  relatively  in 
all  the  states  and  territories,  with  the  exception  of  Texas.  In  Oklahoma  in  1890  there 
were  78,027  females  to  each  100,000  males.  The  females  have  increased  relatively  as 
regards  males  in  all  the  states  comprising  the  North  Central  division,  with  the  exception 
of  Ohio  and  Wisconsin.  The  females  have  also  increased  relatively  as  compared  with 
the  males  in  the  states  and  territories  comprising  the  Western  division,  with  the 
exception  of  New  Mexico,  Utah,  and  Washington. 


Ixxxiv 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


The  following  table  shows  the  numerical  increase  of  males  and  females  for  each 
decade  since  1850 : 

INCEEASE  OF  MALES  AND  FEMALES,  BY  STATES  AND  TEEEITOEIES:  1850-1890. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


The  United  States  . 
North  Atlantic  division. . 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Khode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

^      New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


South  Atlantic  division . 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division... 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota  . .  ? 
South  Dakota  . .  5 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division  . . . 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 

Western  division 

Montana 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idalio 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


INCREASE  OP  MALES. 


1880 

to 
1890 


6, 549, 060 


1, 517, 176 


8,532 

16, 040 

2,  440 

229,  269 

34,  995 

63,  756 

471,  571 

160,  897 

529,  676 


661,  071 

11,465 
53,  504 
26,  006 
78,  689 
75,  790 

111,241 
81,  929 

156,  944 
65.  503 


2,  578,  990 


241,  800 
107,  986 
385,  785 
229,  425 
194,  882 
276, 172 
146,  317 
258,  051 

Cl99,  544 

323,  583 
215, 445 


1, 079,  331 


110, 168 

122,  308 

134,  827 

82,  510 

90, 596 

334,  713 

34, 733 

169,  476 


712, 492 


1870 

to 

1880 


6, 025,  255 


1, 080,  953 


10,  955 

14,  886 

1,166 

154,  661 

28,  274 

40,  512 

342,  093 

110,  2.50 

378, 156 


891,  884 


11,  480 

77,  203 

21,386 

148,  531 

91,652 

169,  204 

146,  506 

184,  026 

41,  896 


2,  302, 118 


1860 

to 
1870 


,  408,  361 


814,  036 


ai,  086 

04,176 

6,935 

107,  066 

20,  623 

39,  276 

229,  697 

114,621 

304,  080 


178,  816 


1850 

to 
1860 


4, 247, 544 


5,939 

44,  086 
26,  693 
6209,  043 
222,  843 
23,  088 
dS,  418 
47,  010 
21,  618 


1, 970,  963 


276,  386 
152,  367 
269,  986 
244,  610 
135, 183 
183,  850 
222, 219 
230,  840 

d73, 418 

178,  816 
334,  443 


1,289,382 


926, 220 

19,  718 
3,596 

al,247 
108, 196 

12,  055 

42,  290 
365,  591 

89,  705 
286,  316 


343,  762 


10, 734 
48.  575 
11,335 
88,  237 


64,  712 
17,  686 
75,  480 
27,  003 


1, 928, 605 


59,  705 

25, 191 
116, 116 

18, 559 
8,369 

35, 954 
eil2,  805 

29,  472 
171,  589 

78,  459 
181, 883 


166,  915 
145,  930 
133,  891 
153,  756 
106,  589 
414,  283 


168,  018 


460, 918 


11, 406 

6,933 

104,  311 

17,  361 

21,  315 

30, 388 

9,640 

9,634 

30,  983 

50,  250 

168,  697 


147,  388 
158,  734 
413,776  ! 
223,051  ! 
137,437  I 
142,215  I 
271,424  i 
274, 146 

rf6.  081 

53,  665 
143,  046 


256,  978 


73,  354 

60,  629 

a553 

7,473 

a7,  829 

103, 390 


20, 514 


187,  568 


16,  771 

7,219 

a7,  871 

al,  956 

6,887 

23,  866 

26,  242 

12,  184 

6,544 

21,  540 

76, 142 


173,  354 
187,  307 
454,  440 
184.798 
242,  733 
89,  368 
253,  441 
264,  369 

d2,  797 

16,  760 
59, 178 


759,  035 


89,  591 
58,  586 
96,  948 

94,  224 

95,  398 
206,  387 


117,  901 


289, 922 


32, 691 
17,  349 


14,  209 
6,137 


8,446 
23,  333 
187,  757 


INCREASE  OP  PEMALES. 


1880 
to 

1890 


5, 917, 407 


1,  376, 962 


3,618 

13,  499 

a2,  304 

226,  589 

33,  980 

59,  802 

443,  411 

152,  920 

445,  447 


599. 652 


10, 420 
53,  943 
26, 762 
64,  726 
68,  547 

106,  956 
73,  643 

138, 229 
56,  426 


2,  419, 178 


232,  454 
106, 117 
362,  695 
227,  .527 
176,  501 
244,  881 
140.  964 
252,  753 

Cl76,  806 

282,  925 
215, 555 


974, 191 


1870 

to 
1880 


5, 572, 157 


1, 127,  724 


1860 

to 
1870 


3, 706,  689 


890, 426 


11,  066 

13,  805 

569 

171,073 

30,  904 

44,  734 

358,  019 

114,  770 

382,  784 


851,  703 


10, 113 

76,  846 

24,  538 

138,  871 

84,  791 

159, 185 

143,  465 

174,  045 

39,  849 


2,  080, 882 


2,722 

a3,  597 

8,518 

119,  219 

22,110 

38,  031 

272,  327 

119,440 

311,  656 


310,  091 


6,860 

49,  759 

29,  927 

6162,  112 

219, 171 

55,  651 

5,  316 

79,  813 

25,  706 


1,913,432 


1850 

to 
1860 


4,  003,  901 


99, 777 
102,  851 
115,  685 

75,  493 

88,  045 
309,  061 

27, 101 
156, 178 


547, 424 


33, 

14. 

101, 
15, 
10, 
27, 
a3, 
22, 

102, 
60, 

161, 


256,  416 
145,  297 
267,  994 
208,  268 
125,  644 
157,  217 
208,  376 
216,  245 

d47,  578 

150,  593 
297, 254 


1, 195,  579 


160,  764 
137,  909 
131,  622 
149,  919 
106,  442 
358,  887 


150, 036 


316,  269 


7,158 

4,738 
50, 152 
10,  330 

9,467 
26,  789 
10, 135 

7,977 
20, 178 
33,  595 
135,  750 


178, 361 
171, 475 
414, 164 
211,  895 
141,  352 
125,  468 
247,  683 
265, 137 

d3, 263 

40,  487 
114, 147 


408,  774 


91, 973 

88,  090 
33,  344 
29, 144 
26,  742 
110,974 


28,  507 


183,  966 


3,824 
1,899 

13,  458 

314 

2,771 

22,  647 
9,392 
2,815 
5,817 

16,  918 
104,  111 


1,041,197 


25,  392 

4,501 

2  225 

128,  356 

15,  020 

47,  065 

417.750 

92,  775 

308,113 


341, 851 


9,950 
55,440 
12,  058 
86,  420 


.58,  871 
17,  515 
75.  621 
25, 976 


1,  764,  516 


185, 828 
174, 645 
406,  041 
166,  661 
227.  757 
76,  578 
229,  258 
235,  599 

d2,  040 

12, 081 

48,  028 


706, 101 


83, 688 
48, 498 
95, 630 
90,  555 
94,  842 
185,  236 


107,  652 


150,  236 


1. 586 
14,  620 


14, 684 
720 


3,148 
15, 838 
99, 640 


a  Decrease. 

6 Decrease;  due  to  loss  of  territory.  West  Virginia  having  been  set  off  from  Virginia  December  31,  1862. 

c  North  and  South  Dakota  combined. 

d  Dakota  territory. 


PEOGEESS  OF  THE  NATION. 


Ixxxv 


The  following  table  shows  the  proportional  increase  of  males  and  females  at  each 
census  since  1850 : 

PEECENTAGE  OF  INCREASE  OF  MALES  AND  FEMALES,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITOEIES: 

.    1850-1890. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


Ohio 

Indiana  — 

Illinois 

Michigan  . 
Wisconsin 
Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri  . 


North  Dakota--  } 
South  Dakota  .  -  3  " 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


Kentucky . . 
Tennessee- - 
Alabama  -  -  - 
Mississippi 
Louisiana .  - 

Texas 

Oklahoma .  - 
Arkansas  .- 


Western  division 


Montana 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico  . 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho  

Washington.. 

Oregon 

California 


PERCENTAGE  OF  INCREASE  OP  MALES. 


The  United  States 
North  Atlantic  division  - 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


South  Atlantic  division  -, 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division... 


1880 

to 
1890 


25.66 


21.19 


2.63 
9.41 
1.46 
26.71 
26.31 
20. 85 
18.82 
28.  74 
24.79 


17.59 


South  Central  division 


15.47 
11.58 
31.12 
10.55 
24.10 
16.17 
16.71 
20.57 
48.01 


28.60 

14.98 
10.69 
24.32 
26.60 
28.66 
65.89 
17.25 
22.89 

c242.  47 

129.  83 
40.15 


23.91 


1870 

to 
1880 


30.91 


17.78 


3.50 
9.56 
0.70 
21.98 
26.99 
15.27 
15.81 
24.52 
21.50 


31.12 


13.23 
15.90 
21.65 
14.55 
19.33 
39.95 


40.71 


66.59 


18.33 
20.05 
34.39 
24.88 
41.13 
32.62 
42.60 
31.  79 
44.31 


34.29 


20.66 
17.76 
20.51 
39.60 
24.81 
78.13 
35.50 
25.75 

<J826.  97 

253.  91 
165. 38 


39.98 


25.07 
23.41 
27.40 
37.19 
29.43 
97.81 


1860 

to 
1870 


21.19 


15.46 


al.  29 
a2.  61 
4.37 
17.94 
24.51 
17.38 
11.88 
34.21 
20.91 


6.65 


10.48 

12.93 

75.19 

b25.  93 


4.66 
aO.  98 

8.84 
29.64 


41.56 


12.  38 
22.70 
45.83 
56.51 
33.73 
1.52.  78 
76.57 
44.06 

Cl2n.il 

320.  20 
241.72 


.66 


211.89 

178.  00 

89.92 

28.78 

29.68 

48.25 

a30. 47 

135. 08 

373.  24 

75.89 

35.10 


67.68 


75.67 


68.01 
96.04 

420.  27 
36.83 

309.  50 
68.87 
29.77 
79.07 

206,  69 
94.58 
48.27 


12.38 

10.77 
aO.  11 
1.84 
(12.12 
32.29 


1850 

to 
1860 


35.  J 


21.34 


6.63 
2.30 
aO.  78 
22.15 
16.72 
23.02 
23.32 
36.56 
24.51 


14.67 


23.36 
16.62 
46.91 
12.29 


15.02 

5.37 

16.54 

58.80 


68.53 


17.05 
36.60 

101.36 
88.04 

147.36 
2,  404.  95 

250.  80 


9.01 


44.50 


a24.  08 
a3.  98 


117.83 
427.  60 


34.36 


17.82 
11.62 
24.71 
30.23 
34.74 
181.  39 


107.  33 


220.  26 


54.66 
'235.61' 


282. 55 
219. 39 


PERCENTAGE  OF  INCREASE  OF  FEMALES. 


1880 

to 
1890 


24.02 


18.74 


1.11 

7.65 
al.  39 

24.51 
23.68 
18.87 
17.20 
26.77 
20.75 


15.62 


14.37 
11.41 

28.46 
8.44 
22.  55 
15.  03 
14.58 
17.74 
42.41 


28.98 


14.67 
10.96 
24.  32 
29.  37 
27.  78 
67.72 
18.15 
24.28 

c334.  35 

139.  26 
46.92 


22. 12 


12.23 
13.30 
18.08 
13.  38 
18.69 
40.99 


1870 

to 

1880 


29.23 


18.13 


3.53 
8.49 
0.35 
22.70 
27.45 
16.44 
16.13 
25.15 
21.71 


28.51 


16.21 
19.41 

35.30 
22.  n 
38.  69 
28.  80 
39.66 
28.76 
42.76 


33.20 


19.31 
17.06 
21.91 
36.78 
24.  65 
76,91 
36,  68 
26.  21 

d897. 19 
286.  4T 
183.  29 


37.  25 


1860 

to 
1870 


16.71 


0.87 
(l2,  16 

5.45 
18.79 
24.43 
16.24 
13.99 
35.44 
21.47 


11.58 


12.35 

14.37 

75.61 

620.  51 


11.  20 

1.49 

15.19 

38.09 


43.95 


24.53 
21.71 
25.  90 
36.17 
29.18 
90.  85 


40.43 


78.47 


303. 18 

221.  86 

156.  08 

28.09 

88.34 

40.30 

(ll8.  27 

206.  66 

352.  35 

84.81 

46.62 


63.52 


82.92 


187. 19 
249.  50 
333.  37 

23.09 
341.  65 

62.79 
100. 23 
283. 37 
225.  08 

88.89 

64.41 


15.52 
26.  33 
51.18 
59.79 
38.  37 
158.  94 
77.  30 
47.36 

(n59.  95 

335.13 
237.  67 


14.60 


16.33 

16.10 

7.02 

7.  56 

7.91 

39.07 


13.  72 


93.18 


848.  55 
0.71 


113. 13 
1,304.44 


184.  78 
81.05 
97.61 


1850 

to 
1860 


35.26 


24.28 


8.89 
2.78 
1.44 
25.37 
19.90 
25.16 
27.31 
37,  99 
26.94 


14.63 


21.83 
19.07 
43.81 
12.28 


13.44 
5.17 
16.82 
62.57 


8.14 


19.29 
36,65 

100.  72 
88.76 

161.90 
3,  243.  46 

251.48 
72.67 


33.71 


17.45 
9.7:, 
25.21 
30.72 
39.00 
187.  46 


107.  60 


318.  35 


49.05 
275.29 


314.  50 
1,  419. 98 


6  Decrease";  due  to  lo.^s  of  territory,  West  Virginia  having  been  set  ofif  from  Virginia  December  31, 1862. 
c  North  and  South  Dakota  combined. 
d  Dakota  territory. 


Ixxxvi  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

NATIVITY. 

The  tabulations  of  tlie  Eleventh  Census  show  a  total  population  of  62,022,250,  of 
which  persons  of  foreign  birth  number  9,249,547  and  those  of  native  birth  53,372,703. 

In  the  census  of  1850  statistics  were  for  the  first  time  obtained  concerning  the 
number  of  persons  of  foreign  birth  in  the  country.  The  following  table  shows  the 
number  of  persons  of  native  and  foreign  birth  at  each  census  since  and  including  that 
date :  


CENSUS  YEARS. 


1850 
1860 
1870 
1880 
1890 


Natire  born.    Foreign  born 


20,  947, 274 
27,  304,  624 
32,  991, 142 
43,  475,  840 
53, 372,  703 


2,  244,  602 
4, 138,  697 

5,  567,  229 

6,  679,  943 
9, 249, 547 


The  following  table  shows  the  proportion  which  each  of  these  elements  bore  to  the 
total  population  at  each  census  since  the  distinction  was  first  made: 


CENSUS  YEAHS 


Native 
born. 

Foreign 
born. 

Per  cent. 

Per  cent. 

90.32 

9.68 

86.84 

13.16 

85.56 

14.44 

86.68 

13.32 

85.23 

14.77 

Thus  it  appears  that  the  proportion  of  foreign  born  inhabitants,  starting  with  9.68 
per  cent  in  1850,  rose  at  a  leap  to  13.10  per  cert  in  1860,  and  in  1890  it  has  suffered  a 
further  increase  to  14.77  per  cent.  The  increased  proportion  in  1870  is  doubtless  due 
in  great  measure,  if  not  entirely,  to  the  incompleteness  of  that  census  in  the  southern 
states,  the  omissions  having  been  entirely  of  the  native  born  element. 

For  nearly  half  a  century  immigration  to  this  country  has  been  upon  an  enormous 
scale.  For  many  years  prior  to  1820  it  was  but  trifling  in  amount,  and,  indeed,  it  was  not 
until  1847  that  immigration  upon  a  considerable  scale  set  in.  At  that  time  the  succession 
of  famines  in  Ireland  caused  an  exodus  from  that  country,  the  vast  body  of  the 
emigration  coming  to  this  country,  and  from  that  time  to  the  present  there  has  been 
a  migration  of  peoples  across  the  Atlantic  the  like  of  which  the  civiUzed  world  never 
before  saw. 

The  following  table   shows  the  number  of  immigrants  to  the  United  States,  by 

decades,  from  1820  to  1890: 

1821  to  1830 143,439 

1831  to  1840 599,125 

1841  to  1850 1,713,251 

1851  to  1860 2,598,214 

1861  to  1870 2,  314,  824 

1871  to  1880 2,  812, 191 

1881  to  1890 5,246,613 

Total 15,427,657 

It  will  be  seen  that  the  immigration,  which  between  1830  and  1840  was  a  Little  short 
of  600,000,  sprung  to  1,713,251  in  the  decade  between  1840  and  1850,  and  thence  to  over 
2,500,000  in  the  10  vears  between  1850  and  1860.     There  was  a  slight  falling  off  in  the 


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Ixxxvii 


succeediuo-  decade,  owing  to  our  interual  disorders,  whicli  was  made  up  between  1870 
and  1880  while  during  the  past  decade  immigration  has  been  unparalleled  m  amount, 
reachino-'a  total  of  nearly  5,250,000,  nearly  twice  as  great  as  during  the  preceding 
decade  "and  more  than  twice  as  great  as  during  any  other  10-year  period  in  the  country's 
history.     More  than  one-third  of  the  total  immigration  to  this  country  since  1820  came 

during  the  last  10  years.  ,  .  ,   .,  .     •     ,    ,  ^      ^  .,  •„ 

The  followino-  table  shows  the  countries  from  which  the  principal  elements  of  this 
immigration  have  been  derived,  both  as  to  total  immigration  in  the  past  70  years  and 
that  of  the  past  10  years : 


Total  immi- 
gration, 
1821-1890. 


Immigration, 

1881-1890. 


Great  Britain  and  Ireland 
England  and  Walea. .  - 

Scotland 

Ireland 

Germany 

Sweden  and  Norway 

Austria-Hungary 

Italy 

France 

Eussia,  including  Poland. . 

Switzerland 

Denmark 

Netherlands 


6, 235, 277 
2, 430,  380 

323,  823 
3, 481, 074 
4, 504, 128 

925, 031 
434, 488 
388, 558 
366,  346 

324,  892 
171,  269 
142,  517 
100, 874 


1,  462,  839 

€57, 488 

149,  869 

655, 482 

1, 452,  970 

568,  362 

353, 719 

307, 309 

50, 464 

265,  088 

81, 988 

88, 132 

53, 701 


Thus  it  appears  that  out  of  a  total  immigration  since  1820  of  15,427,657,  not  less 
than  40  42  per  cent  has  been  derived  from  the  United  Kingdom  and  29.20  per  cent  from 
Germany  The  United  Kingdom  and  Germany  together  have  supplied  G9.G2  per  cent,  or 
more  than  two-thirds,  of  all  immigration  to  this  country.  The  German  immigration  isnow 
in  excess  of  that  from  Ireland,  which  at  one  time,  and  that  not  very  long  ago,  furnished 
the  bulk  of  the  immigration.  The  Norwegians  and  Swedes  have  thus  far  supphed 
but  6  00  per  cent  of  all  immigration,  and  other  nations  in  still  smaller  proportion. 

When  we  come  to  consider  the  immigration  of  the  past  decade,  a  different  picture 
is  presented  in  certain  details,  although  the  main  features  are  not  greatly  altered.  Of  this 
enormous  number,  5,246,613,  only  27.88  per  cent  came  from  the  entire  United  Kingdom, 
and  27.69  per  cent  from  Germany.  The  proportion  of  German  immigration  has  held  its 
own,  but  that  from  Ireland  has  proportionately  fallen  off  greatly.  On  the  other  hand, 
that  from  England  and  Wales  has  proportionately  increased.  The  immigration  of 
Swedes  and  Norwegians  has  greatly  increased,  while  of  Hungarians,  Italians,  and 
Poles  almost  all  who  have  reached  this  country  have  come  during  the  past  decade.  The 
proportion  at  which  immigration  of  this  class  has  increased  is  very  rapid,  and  should 
it  continue  at  the  present  rate,  these  elements  will  soon  outnumber  the  others. 

It  appears  from  official  and  semiofficial  returns  of  emigration  from  other  countries 
that  out  of  the  entire  emigration  movement  of  the  world  nearly  two-thirds  was  in  the 
year  1890  directed  to  the  United  States,  the  remaining  third  having  mainly  settled  m 
South  America  and  Australia. 

Now,  vmat  has  been  the  principal  effect  upon  the  home  population  of  this  vast 
influx  of  immigrants,  and  particularly  what  has  been  the  effect  upon  them  during  the 
past  10  years  ?  It  is  a  well  known  law  of  population  that  as  its  density  increases,  other 
things  being  equal,  the  rate  of  natural  increase  diminishes.  It  does  not  matter  m  the 
least  how  this  density  of  population  is  brought  about,  whether  by  immigration  or  by 
natural  increase,  the  result  is  the  same.  It  follows  that  the  effect  of  recent  immigration 
has  been  and  is  to  reduce  the  rate  of  natural  increase.     To  what  extent  it  has  thus 


Ixxxviii  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

operated  in  the  case  under  discussion  it  is  impossible  to  state  definitely,  but  it  is  highly 
probable  that  had  there  been  no  immigration  during  the  past  50  years,  our  rate  of 
increase  would  have  been  much  greater  than  it  is,  and  it  is  not  improbable  that  our 
niimbers  would  be  nearly  as  great  had  there  been  no  immigration. 

The  following  table  shows  by  states  and  territories  the  percentage  of  the  native 
and  foreign  born  of  the  total  population  in  1890,  as  well  as  the  percentage  of  native 
white  of  foreign  parents : 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


The  rrnited  States 

North  Atlantic  division. 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont  

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

South  Atlantic  division. 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

North  Central  division. . 

Ohio 

Indiana 

niinois 

Michigan , 

Wisconsin 


Native. 


85.23 


77.66 


88.06 
80.79 
86.74 
70.65 
69.23 
75.40 
7.3.  81 
77.23 
83.92 


97.65 


Foreign. 


92.19 
90.95 
91.85 
98.89 
97.52 
99.77 
99.46 
99.34 
94.14 


81.84 


87.49 
93.33 


74.03 
69.  22 


22.34 


11.94 
19.21 
13.26 
29.35 
30.77 
24.60 
26.19 
22.77 
16.08 


2.35 


7.81 
9.05 
8.15 
1.11 
2.48 
0.23 
0.54 
0.66 
5.86 


18.16 


12.51 
6.67 
22.01 
25.97 
30.78 


Native 
white  of 
foreign 
parents. 


18.37 


25.03 


11.17 
13.28 
18.70 
27.09 
27.29 
25.87 
30.64 
25.74 
20.28 


3.64 


10.45 
15.  01 
12.53 
1.52 
5.38 
0.45 
0.93 
1.07 
4.03 


25.08 


21.56 
13.81 
27.31 
29.30 
43.09 


STATES    AND   TERRITORIES. 


North     Central    division 
Continued. 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Central  division 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama  

Mississippi 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 

Western  division 

Montana 

AVyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho 

Washington 

Oregon 

California 


Native. 


64.10 
83.05 
91,23 
55.42 
72.31 
80.87 
89.64 


97.07 


96.81 
98.87 
99.02 
99.38 
95.55 
93.16 
95.57 
98.74 


74.54 


67.39 
75.43 
79.62 
92.67 
68.48 
74.48 
67.86 
79.31 
74.24 
81.73 
69.68 


Foreign 


35.90 
16.95 
8.77 
44.58 
27.69 
19.13 
10.36 


2.93 


3.19 
1.13 
0.98 
0.62 
4.45 
6.84 
4.43 
1.26 


.46 


32.61 
24.57 
20.38 
7.33 
31.52 
25.  52 
32.14 
20.69 
25.76 
18.27 
30.32 


Native 
white  of 

foreign 
parents. 


39.80 
26.84 
16.34 
34.67 
33.22 
23.65 
16.68 


.62 


6.69 
1.88 
1.50 
1.30 
8.62 
8.30 
7.38 
2.10 


23.45 


23.43 
23.92 
19.  36 
8.16 
23.53 
41.04 
27.11 
25.07 
19.68 
15.92 
26.52 


The  preceding  table,  in  which  the  states  are  arranged  in  geographical  order, 
illustrates  in  a  general  way  the  distribution  of  the  foreign  element.  It  is  confined  almost 
entirely  to  the  northern  and  western  states,  the  southern  states  containing  but  a 
trifling  proportion.  In  the  North  Atlantic  division  the  proportion  of  the  foreign  element 
is  not  much  less  than  one-fourth  of  the  population,  the  proportion  ranging  from  30.77 
in  Ehode  Island  down  to  11.94  in  Maine.  The  average  jiroportion  in  the  North  Central 
division  is  18.16  jDer  cent,  and  the  states  of  this  division  show  a  wide  range  in  this 
proportion.  In  North  Dakota  44.58  per  cent  of  the  i^eople  are  of  foreign  birth;  next 
is  Minnesota,  with  35.90  per  cent,  then  Wisconsin,  with  30.78  per  cent.  The  smallest 
proportion  is  found  in  Indiana,  where  about  one-sixteenth  of  the  inhabitants  are  of 
foreign  birth,  and  in  Missouri,  where  a  little  more  than  one-twelfth  are  foreign  born. 

In  the  Western  division  the  proportion  of  foreign  born  is  25.46,  and  the  proportions 
in  the  various  states  and  territories  composing  this  subdivision  range  from  32.61  in 
Montana  and  32.14  in  Nevada  to  7.33  in  New  Mexico. 

The  South  Atlantic  division  contains  on  an  average  but  2.35  per  cent  of  the  foreign 
element.  The  state  having  the  largest  proportion  is  Maryland,  where  it  is  9.05  per 
cent,  and  from  this  it  ranges  down  to  0.23  per  cent  in  North  Carolina. 

The  proportion  in  the  South  Central  division  is  but  little  greater,  being  on  the 
average  but  2.93  per  cent.  The  state  having  the  greatest  proportion  is  Texas,  where 
it  is  6.84,  and  that  having  the  least  is  Mississippi,  with  only  0.62  of  1  per  cent. 


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The  distribution  of  native  white  persons  of  foreign  parentage  follows  very  closely 
that  of  the  foreign  born  element,  showing  that  those  states  and  regions  of  the  country 
which  a  generation  ago  attracted  European  immigrants  still  continue  to  attract  them 
in  practically  the  same  degree. 

The  following  table  shows,  by  states  and  geographical  divisions,  the  proportion  of 
the  native  and  foreign  elements  of  the  population  at  each  census  since  1850 : 

PERCENTAGE  OF  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  OF  TOTAL  POPULATION:  1850-1890.. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


The  United  States . 


North  Atlantic  division  . 


Maine 

New  Hampshire . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania . . . . 


South  Atlantic  division . 


Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Co'iumbia  . . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division  . 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota . 
South  Dakota. 
Nebraska 


South  Central  division. 


Kentucky . . 
Tennessee  .. 

Alabama 

Mississippi . 
Louisiana. . . 

Texas 

Oklahoma . . 
Arkansas... 


Western  division  . 


Montana 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico . 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho 

Washington . 

Oregon 

California 


1890 


Native 


85.23 


77.66 


88.06 
80.79 
86.74 
70.65 
69.23 
75.40 
73.81 
77.23 
83.92 


97.65 

92. 19 

90.  95 

91.  85 
98.89 
97.  52 
99.77 
99.46 
99.34 
94.14 


81.84 


For- 
eign. 


14.77 


22.34 


87.49 
93.33 
77.99 
74.03 
69.22 
64.10 
83.05 
91.23 
55.42 
72.31 
80.87 
89.64 


97.07 


96.81 
98.87 
99.02 
99.38 
95.55 
93.16 
95.57 
98.74 


74.54 


67.39 

75.43 
79.62 
92.67 
68.48 
74,48 
67.86 
79.31 
74.24 
81.73 
69.68 


11.94 
19.21 
13.20 
29.35 
30.77 
24.60 
26.19 
22.77 
16.08 


2.35 

7.81 
9.05 
8.15 
1.11 
2.48 
0.23 
0.54 
0.66 
5.86 


18.16 


12.51 
6.67 
22.01 
25.97 
30.78 
35.90 
16.95 
8.77 
44.  58! 
27.  69( 
19.13 
10.36 


2.93 


3.19 
1.13 
0.98 
0.62 
4.45 
6.84 
4.43 
1.26 


25.46 


32.61 
24.57 
20.38 
7.33 
31.52 
25.52 
32.14 
20.69 
25.76 
18.27 
30.32 


1880 


Native. 


80.60 


90.93 
86.66 
87.67 
75.13 
73.24 
79.12 
76.17 
80.40 
86.27 


97.71 


For- 
eign. 


13.32 


19.40 


93.54 
91.14 
90.36 
99.  03 
97.  05 
99.73 
99.23 
99.31 
96.32 


83.  20 


9.07 
13.34 
12.33 
24.87 
26.76 
20.88 
23.83 
19.60 
13.73 


2.29 


6.46 
8.86 
9.64 
0.97 
2.95 
0.27 
0.77 
0.69 
3.68 


16.80 


87.  65 
92.71 
81.04 
76.27 
69.18 
65.72 
83.89 
90.24 

aGl.  68 

78.47 
88.95 


96.92 


96.39 
98.92 
99.23 
99.19 
94.24 
92.80 


8.71 


71.71 


70.58 
71.86 
79.52 
93.27 
60.31 
69.44 
58.80 
69.41 
78.96 
82.55 
66.13 


12.35 
7.29 
18.96 
23.  73 
30.82 
34.28 
16.11 
9.76 

a38.  32 

21.53 
11.05 


3.08 


3.61 
1.08 
0.77 
0.81 
5.76 
7.20 


1.29 


28.29 


29.42 
28.14 
20.48 
6.73 
39.69 
30.56 
41.20 
30.59 
21.04 
17.  45 
33.87 


1870 


Native. 


85.56 


79.51 


92.20 
90.70 
85.73 
75.76 
74.51 
78.86 
74.03 
79.15 
84.52 


97.15 


For- 
eign. 


14.44 


20.49 


7.80 
9.30 
14.27 
24.24 
25.49 
21.14 
25.97 
20.85 
15.48 


2.85 


1860 


Native 


86.84 


80.90 


82.03 


91 
79. 
77. 
65, 
63, 
82. 
87, 

a66. 


75.  00 
86.72 


96.38 


95.20 
98,47 
99.00 
98.  65 
91.49 
92.38 


8.36 


7.31 
10.68 
12.  34 
1.12 
3,87 
0.28 
1.14 
0.94 
2.65 


17.97 


13.98 

8.42 
20.28 
22.  63 
34.  56 
36.  55 
17.14 
12.91 

a33.  95 

25.00 
13.28 


3.62 


4.80 
1.53 
1.00 
1.35 
8.51 
7.62 


1.04 


31.64 


61.26 
61.47 
83.45 
93.88 
39.85 
64.62 
55.75 
47.43 
79.03 
87.24 
62.55 


38.74 
38.53 
16.55 
6.12 
60.15 
35.38 
44.25 
52,57 
20,97 
12.  76 
37.45 


94.04 
93.58 
89.61 

78.87 
78.59 
82.  46 
74.20 
81.73 
85.19 


96.97 


91.83 
88,72 
83,37 
97.80 


99.67 
98.58 


97,  64 


83,03 


85.97 
91.24 
81.04 
80.10 
64.31 
65.  86 
84.28 
86.42 

a63.  32 

77.98 
88,16 


96.01 


For- 
eign. 


19.10 


1860 


5.96 
6.42 
10.39 
21.13 
21,41 
17.54 
25,80 
18.27 
14  81 


3.03 


8.17 
11.28 
16.63 

2.20 


0.33 
1.42 
1.10 
2.36 


16.97 

14.03 

8.70 
18.96 
19,90 
35.69 
34.14 
15.72 
13.58 

a36.  68 

22.02 
11,84 


3.99 


Native 


90.32 


84.63 


94.54 
95.51 

89.27 
83.51 
83.80 
89.61 
78.82 
87.75 


97.76 


94.26 
91.22 
90.49 
98. 38 


99.70 
98,70 
99.  28 
96,83 


87.96 


For- 
eign. 


9.68 


15.37 


5.46 
4.49 
10.73 
16.49 
16.20 
10.  39 
21,18 
12.25 
13.13 


2.34 


5.74 
8.78 
9.51 
1.62 


94.83 
98.09 
98.72 
98,92 
88.56 
92.81 


99.17 


5.17 
1.91 
1.28 
1.08 
11.44 
7.19 


0.83 


71.08  I     28.92 


92.22 
92.81 


68.33 
69.90 


72.88 
.90,24 
61.44 


7.78 
7.19 


31.07 
30,10 


88.98 
94.38 
86.86 
86.24 
63.82 
67.47 
89.09 
88.77 


96.82 


99.44 
99.03 
99.21 
86.82 
91.68 


99.30 


84.89 


96.51 


0.30 
1.30 
0.72 
3.17 


12.04 


11.02 
6.62 
13.14 
13.76 
36.18 
32.53 
10.91 
11.23 


3.18 


3.20 
0.56 
0.97 
0.79 
13. 18 
8.32 


0.70 


15.11 


82.04 


27.12 

9.76 

38.56 


92.31 
76.45 


3.49 


17.  96 


7.69 
23.55 


a  Dakota  territory. 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS: 


1890. 


xc 

The  Dreceding  table  sliows  that  the  condition  of  the  various  states  and  geographical 

The  P^ej^^^^^^^^  ^^^.^^  ^^^  ^^,i^e  and  the  foreign  elements  of  the  population, 

tTbrn     nee  1850^^^^^^^^^^^^^  —  as  at  present.     The  foreign  element  has  been 

^    ^ir<^n^finedIo  the  northern  and  western  states,  and  the  southern  states  have 

gone  to  tne  noiiue  ^^  o,  ,-,„r  cent-  in  the  North  Central  division  it  has 

••'"^r '1.'r:olM6,fcli™irtrWester.  division  from  15.11  to  25.46  per 
"T  iTevtrv  state  In  r;  Zk  Atlantic  division  the  proportion  has  increased.  In 
r^No  th  OeTa  d  vtaion  it  has  increased  iu  every  state  e.cept  Wisconsin  M.ssonn, 
NebX  and  Kansas,  and  ot  these  the  proportion  still  remams  excessively  large  m 

"^'The  Wlowin..  table  shows  the  proportion  of  the  total  foreign  element  which  was 
contltaef  ta  eTh  of  the  5  divisions  of  the  conntry  at  eaeb  of  the  past  5  censnses,  and 
illustrates  very  well  its  distribution :  


CENSUS  YEARS. 


1850. 
1860. 
1870. 
1880- 
1890. 


North  Atlantic 
division. 


59.06 
48.90 
45.27 
42.13 
42.04 


Soutli  Atlantic 
division. 


4.67 
3.93 
3.00 
2.61 
2.25 


North  Central 
division. 


28.98 
37.29 
41.91 
43.66 
43.90 


South  Central 
division. 


Western 
division. 


6.09 
5.56 
4.19 
4.11 
3.48 


1.20 
4.3'' 
5.63 

7.49 
8.33 


T.  •        ..   fhnf   in  the  North  Atlantic   and   North  Central  divisions  there   are 
It  IS  ^^'^'^^I'^^f^^  ;'JZ,,  ,f  the  entire  foreign  element,  and  if  to  these  the 
contained  no  less  than  »o.J4  pei  ceuu  u  ^^,„,4.^/i  fnr  Ip-ivin^  onlv  5.73  per  cent 

Western  division  is  added,  94.27  per  cent  are  accounted  for,  lea^  i^S  ^^^^  i" 

i!I  the  southern  states.    The  south  is  the  home  of  the  native  American. 


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The  folio wiug-  table  shows  for  1890  and  1870,  by  states  aud  territories,  the  proportions 
in  which  the  total  white  element  was  made  up  of  native  whites  of  native  parents  and  of 
whites  of  foreign  parentage,  expressed  in  percentages  of  the  entire  white  element : 


STATES  AND  TEBRITOBIKS. 


1890 


The  United  States. 


North  Atlantic  division 


Maine 

New  Hampshire  . 

Vermont 

Massachusett  s . . . 

Ehode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


South  Atlantic  division . 


Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina , 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division  . 


Ohio , 

Indiaaa , 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota . 
South  Dakota . 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division  . 


Kentucky . . 
Tennessee  . . 

Alabama 

Mississippi . 
Louisiana . . 

Texas 

Oklahoma  .. 
Arkansas  .. 


Western  division . 


Montana 

Wyoming . . . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico  . 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho  

Washington  . 

Oregon  

California 


Native  whites 
of  native 
parents. 


Per  cent. 
62.49 


51.93 


76.86 
67.48 
67.96 
43.13 
40.71 
48.71 
42.55 
49.89 
62.90 


90.62 


78.07 
69.73 
69.37 
95.75 
91.80 
£8.97 
96.36 
96.77 
84.91 


55.91 


65.12 
79.10 
49.96 
44.27 
25.86 
23.99 
55.97 
73.42 
20.55 
38.87 
66.76 
72.09 


88.97 


88.46 
96.02 
95.53 
95.50 
73.98 
80.69 
87.64 
95.38 


51.83 


43.99 
51.16 
59.87 
83.60 
43.34 
33.25 
37.83 
55.35 
54.49 
67.59 
44.77 


Having  one 
or  both  par- 
ents foreign. 


Per  cent. 
37.51 


48.07 


23.14 
32.52 
32.04 
56.87 
59.29 
51.29 
57.45 
50.11 
37.10 


9.38 


21.93 
30.27 
30.63 
4.25 
8.20 
1.03 
3.64 
3.23 
15.09 


44.09 


34.88 

20.90 

50.04 

55.73 

74.14 

76.01 

44.03 

26.58 

79.45? 

61. 13  3 

43.24 

27.91 


11.03 


U.54 

3.98 

4.47 

4.50 

26.02 

19.31 

12.36 

4.62 


48.17 


56.01 
48.84 
40.13 
16.40 
56.66 
66.75 
62.17 
44.65 
45.51 
32.41 
55.23 


1870 


Native  whites 
of  native 
parents. 


Per  cent. 
67.57 


59.79 


85.33 
85.96 
74.63 
56.61 
55.19 
61.40 
48.60 
59.98 
66.70 


89.85 


Having  one 
or  both  par- 
ents foreign. 


80.08 
70.05 
61.37 
95.68 
89.10 
99.05 
94.32 
96.27 
90.32 


63.03 


67.34 
79.41 
60.73 
58.18 
31.72 
34.85 
64.98 
70.99 

a43.21 

59.04 
74.82 


88.89 


87.01 
96.12 
95.81 
95.10 
63.54 
80.99 


97.07 


46.46 


44.03 
42.70 
72.70 
90.40 
29.38 
31.40 
35.53 
12.37 
62.23 
76.18 
35.22 


Per  cent. 

32.43 


40.21 


14.67 
14.04 
25.37 
43.39 
44.81 
38.60 
51.40 
40.02 
33.30 


10.15 


19.92 
29.95 
38.63 
4.32 
10.90 
0.95 
6.68 
3.73 
9.68 


36.97 


32.66 
20.59 
39.27 
41.82 
68.28 
65.15 
35.02 
29.01 

a56.79 
40.96 
25.18 


11.11 


12.99 
3.88 
4.19 
4.90 
36. 46 
19.01 


2.93 


53.54 


55.97 
57.30 
27.30 
9.60 
70.62 
68.60 
64.47 
87.63 
37.77 
23.82 
64.78 


o  Dakota  territory. 

The  above  table  is  one  of  unusual  importance  and  interest,  presenting,  as  it  does,  the 
distribution  of  the  native  and  foreign  blood  throughout  the  country. 


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COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


From  this  table  it  appears  that  the  white  element  of  native  birth  and  extraction 
con'^tituted  67.57  per  cent  in  1870,  the  element  of  foreign  birth  or  extraction  forming 
32  43  per  cent  In  1890,  or  20  years  later,  the  white  element  of  native  birth  and 
extraction  had  become  rednced  to  62.49  per  cent,  while  the  element  of  foreign  birth  or 
extraction  constituted  37.51  per  cent.  .       .        ■   ,     •     ^i,  ^i. 

This  white  element  of  foreign  birth  or  extraction  is  found  mainly  m  the  northern 
and  western  states.  The  proportion  of  it  in  the  southern  states  is  as  a  rule  small,  and 
is  diminishing  rather  than  increasing.  Thus,  in  the  North  Atlantic  states  the 
proportion  has  risen  from  40.21  per  cent  in  1870  to  48.07  in  1890;  so  that  at  present  i 
forms  nearly  one-half  of  the  white  population  of  these  states.  In  the  North  Central 
states  the  proportion  has  risen  from  36.97  per  cent  in  1870  to  44  09  in  1890  and  m  the 
western  states  it  has  dropped  from  53.54  per  cent,  or  more  than  half,  to  48.17  per  cent 

On  the  other  hand,  in  the  South  Atlantic  division  the  proportion  of  whites  of 
foreign  birth  or  extraction  was  in  1870  but  10.15  per  cent  and  in  1890  had  diminished 
to  9.38  per  cent.     In  the  South  Central  states  it  was  11.11  per  cent  m  1870  and  11.03 

^^'  Among  the 'several  states  we  find  still  wider  diversities  in  the  proportion  of  these 
two  elements.  In  Maine  less  than  a  fourth  of  the  white  people  are  of  foreign  birth  or 
extraction,  in  New  Hampshire  and  Vermont  nearly  a  third,  in  Pennsylvania  somewhat 
more  than  a  third,  in  New  Jersey  about  one-half,  while  in  Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island, 
Connecticut,  and  New  Vork  more  than  one-half  of  the  white  people  are  of  foreign  birth 
or  extraction,  and  less  than  one-half  are  of  native  extraction.  Indeed,  m  Rhode  Island 
the  proportion  of  whites  of  foreign  birth  or  extraction  rises  to  59.29  per  cent.  In  every 
one  of  these  states  the  proportion  of  this  element  has  increased  withm  the  past  20  years, 
and  in  most  of  them  it  has  increased  very  largely.  ^,,       ^•^     i  ^- 

But  it  is  in  the  North  Central  division  that  excessive  proportions  of  the  white  element 
of  foreion  birth  or  extraction  are  found.  In  Indiana  only  about  a  fifth  of  the  white 
populatton  are  of  foreign  birth  or  extraction,  a  fact  which  may  perhaps  be  explained  by 
the  absence  of  large  cities  in  the  state.  In  Missouri  and  Kansas  this  element  comprises 
I  litt  more  thanl  fourth  of  the  white  population,  in  Ohio  a  little  more  tha.i  a  third, 
m  Iowa  and  Nebraska  between  a  third  and  a  half,  while  in  Illinois,  Michigan,  Wisconsin, 
Minnesota,  North  Dakota,  and  South  Dakota  the  element  of  foreign  birth  or  extraction 
constitute  a  majority  of  the  white  population.  Indeed,  m  Wisconsin  and  Mmneso  a 
about  three-fourihs  of  the  white  inhabitants  are  of  foreign  birth  or  extraction  whi^ 
North  Dakota  stands  at  the  head  of  all  the  states  in  this  regard,  not  less  than  79.45  per 
cent  of  its  white  inhabitants  being  of  foreign  birth  or  extraction,  leaving  but  20  55  per 
cent  as  its  native  white  element.  With  one  exception,  that  of  Missouri,  this  foreign 
element  has  increased  in  all  of  these  states  during  the  20  years  under  consideration. 

The  Western  division  shows  great  variations  in  these  proportions  during  the  20 
years  from  1870  to  1890,  owing  doubtless  to  the  small  number  of  -^f ;  ;-^J,^^^f 
these  states  and  territories  contained  at  these  two  periods.  In  1890  the  state  or 
tTto  y  of  this  division  with  the  smallest  element  of  foreign  birth  or  extraction  was 
New  Mexico,  representing  only  about  one-sixth  of  the  white  popula  ion;  next  came 
Orlgon  with'nearly  one-third,  then  Colorado,  Idaho,  Washington  and  Wyoming  with 
proitortions  ranging  between  40  and  50  per  cent,  while  in  Montana  Arizona  Utah 
Nevada,  and  California  more  than  half  of  the  white  inhabitants  were  of  foreign  birth  or 
extraction.  The  maximum  among  these  states  and  territories  was  reached  by  Utah, 
where  two-thirds  of  the  white  inhabitants  are  of  foreign  birth  or  extraction. 

The  converse  of  this  picture  is  presented  by  the  southern  states     In  the  border 
states  Delaware,  Maryland,  District  of  Columbia,  and  ^-tucky     he  p^^^^^^^^^^ 
whites  of  foreign  birth  or  extraction  still  remains  considerable.     It  is  large  m  Louisiana, 
TwJng  to  the  presence  of  the  city  of  New  Orleans,  which  has  attracted  this  element  to 


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XClll 


some  extent.  It  is  considerable  iu  Florida,  Texas,  and  Oklahoma,  which,  being  near 
the  frontier,  have  attracted  foreign  immigration  to  some  extent.  In  the  true  southern 
states,  Virginia,  West  Virginia,  North  Caiolina,  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  Tennessee, 
Alabama,  Mississippi,  and  Arkansas,  the  proportion  is  very  small,  rangiug  from  1.03 
per  cent  in  North  Carolina  to  8.20  per  cent  in  West  Virginia. 

In  most  of  these  states  the  proportion  has  diminished  in  20  years.  It  has 
increased,  however,  in  several  of  the  border  states,  such  as  Delaware  and  Maryland,  but 
diminished  decidedly  in  the  District  of  Columbia.  It  has  largely  increased  iu  Florida 
and  to  a  shght  extent  in  Texas,  while  Louisiana  has  suffered  a  decided  diminution. 

The  following  table  gives  for  each  state  and  territory,  arranged  geographically,  the 
whole  number  of  native  and  foreign  born  returned  in  1890,  together  with  the  number 
of  foreign  born  to  each  100,000  native  born,  as  returned  in  1890,  1880,  and  1870: 

KELATIVE  PROPORTIONS  OF  FOREIGN  TO  NATIVE  BORN,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES- 

1890,  1880,  AND  1870. 


STATES  AND  TERRITOKIES. 


The  tTnitetl  States  - 
KoTth  Atlantic  division  . . . 


Maine 

New  Hampshire . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


South  Atlantic  division.. 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georfjia 

Florida 


North  Central  division 


Ohio  . . . . 
Indiana. 
Illinois 


Michigan . . 
Wisconsin. 
Minnesota . 
Iowa. 


Missouri 

North  Dakota. 
South  Dakota. 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division 


Kentucky  . , 
Tennessee  . . 

Alahama 

Mississippi . 
Louisiana  . . 

Texas 

Oklahoma  . . 
Arkansas 


Western  division. 


Montana 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Menico . 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho 

Washington . 

Oregon 

California  . . . 


Native  born. 
1890 


53,  372, 703 


13,  513, 368 


582, 125 
304, 190 
288,  334 
581, 806 
239,  201 
562,  657 
426,  803 
115, 958 
412,  294 


Foreign  horn. 
1890 


9, 249, 547 


3,  888, 177 


8,  049, 395 


155,  332 
948, 094 
211,622 
637,  606 
743,911 
614, 24S 
144,  879 
825,  216 
368,  490 


18,  302, 165 


78,  961 

72,  340 

44, 088 

657, 137 

106,  305 

183,  601 

,571,050 

328,  975 

845,  720 

208,  525 


213,  023 
046, 199 
984,  004 
550,  009 
167,  681 
834, 470 
587, 827 
444, 315 
101,258 
237,  753 
856,  368 
279, 258 


10,  651,  072 


13, 161 
94,  296 

18,  770 
18,  374 
18,883 
3,702 
6,270 
12, 137 
22,  932 

4,  060, 114 


459,  293 

146,  205 
842,  347 
543,  880 
519,  199 
467,  356 
324, 069 
234,  869 

81,  461 

91,  055 

202,  542 

147,  838 

321,  821 


799,  279 
747,  489 
498,  240 
281,  648 
068,  840 
082,  567 
59,  094 
113,  915 


2,  256,  703 


89,  063 

45,  792 

328,  208 

142,  334 

40,  825 

154, 841 

31,  055 

66,  929 

259,  385 

256,  450 

841,  821 


59,  356 
20,  029 

14,  777 

7,  952 

49,  747 

152,  956 

2,740 

14,  264 

770,  910 


43,  096 
14,  913 
83,  990 
11.  259 
18.795 
53,  064 
14,  706 
17,  456 
90,  005 
57,  317 
366,  309 


NUMBER  OF  FOREIGN  BORN  TO 
100,000  NATIVE  BORN. 


1890 


1880 


17, 330 


28,  773 


13,  564 
23,  781 
15,  291 
41, 543 
44,  442 
32,  631 
35,  489 
29,  479 
19, 167 

2,411 


8,  47.3 

9,946 

8,870 

1,122 

2,  538 

229 

548 

665 

6,223 

22,  184 


15,  365 


24,  070 


9,979 
15,  390 
14,  059 
33, 106 
36, 533 
26, 383 
31,  290 
24,  378 
15,909 

2,348 


14.  295 

7,145 
28,  229 
35,  089 
44,  464 
.56,  006 
20,410 

n,  609 
80,  449  > 
38,  298  5 
23,651  • 
11,  557 

3,021 


6,  904 

9,717 

10,  668 

981 

3,  043 
268 
778 
690 

3,817 

20, 189 


14,  089 
7,861 
23,  396 
31,120 
44,  549 
52, 169 
19, 197 
10,812 

a62, 118 

27,  441 
12,  425 

3,173 


3,299 
1,146 
986 
020 
4,654 
7,  345 
4,637 
1,281 

34, 101 


48,  388 
32,  567 

25,  590 
7,910 

40,  038 
34,  270 
47,  355 

26,  081 
34, 699 
22,  350 
43,  514 


3,745 
1,  095 
777 
820 
6,113 
7,759 


1,  307 
39,448 


41,  685 
39, 159 
25, 748 
7,  220 
65.  799 
44,  008 
70,  065 
44,  063 
26,  643 
21, 144 
51,218 


1870 


16,  875 


25,  778 


8,456 
10,  257 
16,  639 
32,  003 
34, 204 
26,  813 
35,  087 
26,  346 
18,  320 

2,934 


7,884 
11,  959 
14,  079 
1, 135 
4,022 
284 
1,158 
949 
2,717 

21,913 


16,  246 
9,192 
25,  446 
29, 257 
52,813 
57,  596 
20,  090 

14.  827 

a51,409 

33,  333 

15,  314 

3,759 


5,041 
1,559 
1,009 
1,370 
9,296 
8,  254 


1,048 
46,  277 


63,  245 

62,  676 

19,  838 

6,516 

150,  922 
54,  743 
79,  363 

110,  838 
26,  538 
14,  624 
59,  881 


o  Dakota  territory. 


xciv  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVEOTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

There  are  in  the  United  States  as  a  whole  17,330  foreign  born  persons  to  each 
100  000  native  born  persons  in  1890  as  against  15,365  in  1880  and  16,875  m  1870.  There 
Z  been  an  increase  in  the  Dumber  of  foreign  born  to  each  100,000  native  born  for  the 
S>rth  Atlantic  division  from  24,070  in  1880  to  28,773  in  1890,  and  in  the  North  Cenral 
division  from  20,189  to  22,184.  In  the  Western  division  there  has  been  '^decrease  m 
thrnumber  of  foreign  born  to  each  100,000  native  born  in  1890  as  compared  with  1880 
or  34  m  n  18%  as'against  39,448  in  1880.  In  the  Sonth  Atlantic  and  South  Central 
divisions  the  foreign  born  element  is  not  numerically  of  importance,  there  being  only 
to21  foreign  born  to  each  100,000  native  born  in  1890  in  the  South  Central  division  and 
but  2  411  in  the  South  Atlantic  division. 

In  2  states  in  1890  the  foreign  born  represent  more  tban  50  per  cent  of  the  native 
born  or  80  449  foreign  born  in  North  Dakota  and  56,006  foreign  born  m  Minnesota  to 
!ach  iJoOOO  native  born.  In  1880  there  were  5  states  and  territories  in  which  the 
fortign  bo  n  represented  more  than  50  per  cent  of  the  native  born  namely  Nevada, 
w  th'?0,065  foreign  born  to  each  100,000  native  born;  Arizona  with  65,799  foreign 
born  to  each  100,000  native  born;  Dakota,  with  62,118  foreign  born  to  each  100,000 
native  born  Min'nesota,  with  52,169  foreign  born  to  each  100,000  native  born,  and 
California  with  51,218  foreign  born  to  each  100,000  native  born.  •     -.o,,., 

^'  tie  foreign  bU  represent  from  25  to  50  per  cent  of  the  native  b^^^^^^^^^^^     «  ^ 
and  territories  in  1890  as  compared  with  13  states  and  territories  m  1880  9  of  the  states 
andter rito  ies  in  1890  being  in  the  Western  division,  while  the  rem amder  are  about 
eallwVvided  between  the  N^  ,   ^,     . 

^  The  fore  gn  born  represent  from  10  to  25  per  cent  of  the  native  born  m  9  states  in 
1890  as  comitred  with  11  states  and  territories  in  1880;  from  2  to  10  per  cent  in  12 
states  andTrritories  in  1890  as  against  10  states  and  territories  in  1880,  and  less  than 
2  uer  cent  in  8  states  in  both  1890  and  1880.  -,  oon    ^  f^v.o,-a-n 

'The  following  table  shows  the  relative  increase  or  decrease  ^^jf'^^^^l'^^^^ 
born  as  compared  with  native  born,  on  the  assumed  basis  of  1^0,000  nate  ,^^^^^ 
together  with  the  relative  increase  or  decrease  for  the  decade  from  18.0  to  1880. 

FOREIGN  INCKEASED. 


STATES  AND  TEEBITORIES. 


Massachusetts 

New  Hampshire  . . 

Washington 

Khode  Island 

Montana 

Connecticut 

New  Jersey 

rilinojs 

New  York 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Maine 


Increase 
since  1880. 


8,437 
8,385 
8,056 
7,909 
6,703 
6,248 
5,101 
4,833 
4,199 
3,969 
3,837 
3,585 


Increase  or 

decrease 

from 

1870  to  1880. 


+1,103 
+5, 139 

+105 

+2,329 

_21,  560 

-^30 
—1, 968 
—2, 050 
—3,797 
+1,  863 
—5,427 
+1, 523 


STATES  AND  TEKRITORIES. 


Pennsylvania. 

Florida 

Delaware 

Vermont 

Iowa 

Oregon  

New  Mexico . . 

Maryland 

Alabama 

Ohio 

Virginia 

Tennessee  .-. 


Increase 
since  1880. 


258 
406 
569 
232 
213 
206 
690 
229 
209 
206 
141 
51 


Increase  or 

decrease 

from 

1870  to  1880. 


—2, 411 
+1,100 

—980 
—2, 580 
—1, 493 
+6, 520 

+704 
—2,  242 

—232 
—2,157 

—154 

—464 


PROGRESS  OF  THE  NATIOi^. 

FOREIGN  DECEEASED. 


XCV 


STATBS   AND  TERRITORIES. 


Nevada 

Arizona 

Idaho 

Dakota  (a) 

Utah 

California 

"Wyoming 

Nebraska 

District  of  Columbia 

Louisiana 

Missouri 

Kansas 


Decrease 
since  1880. 


22, 710 

19,  761 
17,982 
11, 230 
9,738 
7,704 
6,592 
3,790 
1,798 
1,459 
1,203 


Increa.se  or 

decrease 

from 

1870  to  1880. 


—9, 
—85, 
—66, 
+10, 
—10, 
—8, 
—23, 
—5, 
—3, 
—3, 
—4, 

9 


298 
123 
775 
70n 
735 
6G3 
517 
892 
411 
183 
015 
889 


STATES   AND  TERRITORIES. 


Indiana 

"West  "Virginia. 

Kentucky 

Texas  

South  Carolina 

Mississippi 

Colorado 

"Wisconsin 

North  Carolina 

Arkansas 

Georgia 


Decrease 
since  1880. 


716 
505 
446 
414 
230 
200 
158 
85 
39 
26 
25 


Increase  or 

decrease 

from 

1870  to  1880. 


—1,  331 
—979 

—1,  296 
—495 
-380 
—550 

+  5,910 

—8,264 

—16 

+  259 

—259 


a  North  and  South  Dakota  combined. 

In  24  states  and  territories  the  foreign  born  have  iii(;reased  relatively  since  1880 
"While  in  24  they  have  decreased  relatively. 

In  the  above  table  the  results  for  North  Dakota  and  South  Dakota  iu  1890  have 
been  combined  for  purposes  of  comparison  -with  the  results  for  Dakota  territory  in  1880 
and  in  1870. 

In  Oklahoma  in  1890  there  are  4,637  foreign  born  to  each  100,000  native  born. 

In  the  United  States  as  a  -whole  the  foreign  element  has  increased  relatively  iu 
1890,  an  increase  of  1,9G5  to  each  100,000  native  born,  as  against  a  relative  decrease  in 
1880  of  1,510  to  each  100,000  native  born. 


XCVl 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS :  1890. 


The  following  table  sliows  the  numerical  increase  of  native  and  foreign  born,  by 
states  and  territories,  for  each  census  since  1850 : 

INCREASE  OF  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1850-1890. 


STATES  AND  TEBRITOEIES. 


INCREASE  OF  NATIVE  BOKN. 


1880 
to 

1890 


The  United  States. . . 
North  Atlantic  division  . . . 

Maine 

New  Hampsliire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Khode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


South  Atlantic  division  . . . 


9,  89G,  863 


1, 8a0, 481 


1870 

to 
1880 


10, 484,  698 


1,  914,  763 


Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division  . 


Ohio 

Indiana  ... 
Illinois 

Michigan  - . 
Wisconsin 
Minnesota. 
Iowa 

Missouri  . 


North  Dakota . .  ) 
South  Dakota ..  y 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division  . . . 


Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 


Western  division. 


Montana 

Wyoming  — 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

XT  tab 

Nevada 

Idaho  

Washington. 

Oregon 

California . . . 


al.  928 
3,493 

<i2,  993 
242,  212 

36,  663 

69,  949 
555,  311 
206,  542 
717, 232 


1,  226,  456 


18, 192 
95,  957 
51, 120 
139,  737 
143, 719 
218,  237 
156,  988 
293, 600 
108,  906 


3, 854, 883 


12,  019 
12,  008 
7,931 
235, 562 
40.  581 
08,  893 
627, 086 
192,263 
718, 420 


1,  736, 173 


1860 

to 
1870 


5, 686, 518 


1850 

to 
1860 


6, 357, 350 


1, 207, 761 


409, 904 
212,  076 
489, 709 
301,  580 
257,  609 
321,  373 
224,  862 
487, 513 

c255,  629 
501,380 
393, 248 


2,  005,  975 


21,  261 
154,  655 

45,  056 
286,  460 
175,  269 
327,  676 
290,  359 
358,  634 

76,  803 


3, 799, 456 


al2,  792 

al6,  446 

1,041 

133,  072 

24,  731 

44,  304 

364,  951 

167,  908 

500,  932 


484,  563 


1,  269, 055 


INCKBASE  OF  FOREIGN  BORN. 


1880 

to 
1890 


510,  352 
294,  960 
469,  602 
332,  380 
219,  901 
234,  088 
373,  637 
457,  774 

f;74,  016 

262,  743 
570,  003 


2,  443, 818 


12,  828 

87,  962 

52,  850 

6349,  851 

424, 923 

79,  008 

3,810 

127,  367 

45, 666 


3, 094,  468 

281,  505 
307,  019 
637,  385 
316,  029 
191,  217 
165,  714 
420,  492 
477, 557 

dO,  303 

69,  755 
221,  492 


62,  553 


39,  482 
1,424 
1,950 
140, 470 
13,  583 
47, 177 
437,  990 
119,  638 
467,  341 


628, 023 


2, 569, 604 


1, 073, 657 


1870 

to 
1880 


1860 

to 
1870 


1, 112, 714 


293,914 


16, 772 
77,  695 
15,  827 
162,  584 


122,  866 
33,  922 

145, 918 
52,  439 


2,  800, 138 


210, 106 
221,  832 
245,  469 
159,  260 
183, 040 
605,  434 
59, 094 
321, 740 


989, 068 


61,  425 
30, 853 
173,  671 
30,  820 
16,  434 
54,  872 
a5,  558 
44,  293 
200,  072 
112, 185 
270, 001 


331,  560 
286,  453 
265,  741 
305,  657 
220,  712 
720,  965 


312,  730 


590,  488 


161,  728 
150, 629 
35, 181 
33,  984 
38,  Ofil 
195,  375 


249, 126 
299,  300 
647, 730 
257,  069 
304,  040 
109, 195 
397,  591 
416, 019 

(?3,  063 

22,  490 
94,  515 


1,  371,  959 


144,  900 
91,  511 

187,  735 
181,009 
177,  498 
365,  882 


47,  595 


237, 173 


15. 
9, 

121. 
25, 
20, 
43, 
12, 
15, 
40, 
64, 

221, 


022 
334 
272 
260 
542 
885 
923 
522 
382 
942 
404 


12, 616 

5,605 

1,6.54 

a539 

3,849 

28,  565 

18,897 

7,114 

10,  481 

31,  981 

116,  950 


223,  424 


288, 175 


31, 611 
27,  397 


18, 183 
4,793 


8,450 
35,  070 
162, 671 


20,  078 
26,  046 
3. 129 
213,  646 
32. 312 
53.  609 
359,  671 
107,  275 
257,  881 


34,  267 


3,693 

11,  490 

1,648 

3,678 

618 

a40 

ah  416 

1,  573 

13,  023 


1, 143,  285 


10,  002 
16,  683 
«6, 196 
90, 172 
18,  597 
16,  353 
73,  026 
32,  757 
42,  520 


7,414 


1, 428, 532 


496, 701 


1850 

to 
1860 


1,  894, 095 


64,  350 

2,027 

258,  771 

155,  372 

113, 774 

199,  680 

62,  419 

23,  291 

cl20, 721 

105, 128 
37,  752 


47, 547 


332 

a606 

868 

942 

1,174 

713 

a388 

0563 

4,  942 


583,  544 


11, 428 
8,673 
14, 412 
93,  213 
18,  002 
32,  943 

137, 073 
66, 153 

114, 804 


4,344 


a29 

5,883 

3,770 

621,  304 

17,  091 

a269 

al,  912 

a  544 

1,658 


789,  927 


ol61 

3,327 

5,043 

al,  257 

a4,  399 

38,  340 

2,  740 

3,914 


270,  848 


22,  450 
2,704 

68,  378 
120,  498 

40,  926 
106.  979 

56,  958 
alO,  689 

die,  980 

66,  666 
61,  694 


41,143 


31,  575 
9,063 
44,  200 
3,208 
2,746 
9,070 
alO,  947 
7,482 
74,  202 
26, 814 
73,  435 


a3,  881 
a2,  614 
a228 
al,982 
a7,681 
52, 205 


5, 324 


186,699 


44,  244 

23, 190 

190,  555 

118,  917 

87,  572 

101.  969 

98,615 

61,  726 

d'i,  041 

24,  397 
35,  701 


3,199 


3,599 
al,  910 
a2,  390 

2,  633 

al9, 148 

18, 989 


1,  426 


134,  361 


3,542 
2,337 
33, 191 
2,431 
10,  240 
13, 292 
0,852 
2,089 
10,  779 
18.  903 
83,  043 


7,979 
3,513 
3,933 

«1, 103 
5,809 

17,  948 

16,737 
7,885 
1,880 
6,477 

63, 303 


098,  362 


?K:se;  due  to  loss  of  territory.  West  Virginia  having  been  set  olf  from  Virginia  December  31, 1862. 
c  North  and  South  Dakota  combined. 
d  Dakota  territory. 


5,028 

6,673 

a972 

96,  082 

13, 492 

42, 178 

345.  351 

62, 842 

127,  088 


57,  530 


3,912 
26,  320 

7,566 
12,  073 


717 
1,  279 
5,183 

540 


892, 983 


110,056 
62, 712 

212,  751 
94,  390 

166,  450 
56,  751 
85, 108 
83,949 

dl,  774 

6,351 
12.691 


93, 177 


28,  379 
15, 573 
4,843 
3,770 
12,  742 
25,  741 


2,129 


151, 983 


2,666 

4,572 


10,710 
2,004 


3.144 

4,101 

124,  726 


PEOGEESS  OF  THE  NATION. 


XCVll 


The  following  table  shows  the  percentage  of  increase  of  native  and  foreign  born,  by 
states  and  territories,  for  each  census  since  1850: 

PERCENTAGE    OF    INCREASE  OF   NATIVE  AND    FOREIGN    BORN,  BY   STATES   AND   TERRI- 
TORIES: 1850-1890. 


PERCENTAGE  OF  INCREASE  OF  NATIVE  BORN. 

PERCENTAGE  OP  INCREASE  OF  FOREIGN  BORN. 

ST.ITES  AND  TERRITORIES. 

1880 

to 
1890 

1870 

to 
1880 

1860 

to 
1870 

1850 

to 
1860 

1880 

to 
1890 

1870 

to 
1880 

1860 

to 
1870 

1850 

to 
1860 

The  tlnlted  States  . 

22.76 

31.78 

20.83 

30.35 

38.47 

19.99 

34.52 

84.38 

2forth  Atlantic  division. . 

15.57 

19.58 

14.09 

17.38 

38.15 

11.66 

24.54 

52.68 

Haine ...         

al.34 
1.16 
«1. 03 
18.08 
18.10 
14.20 
14.34 
22.  71 
19.41 

16.52 

2.08 
4.16 
2.80 
21.34 
25.06 
16.26 
19.  33 
26.81 
24.14 

30.53 

a2. 17 
a5.39 
0.37 
13.71 
18.02 
11.69 
12.67 
30.57 
20.23 

9.31 

7.16 

0.47 
0.70 
16.91 
10.99 
14.20 
17.94 
27. 85 
23.27 

13.73 

34.10 
50.26 

7.64 
48.17 
43.67 
41.24 
29.69 
48.39 
43.87 

19.66 

20.46 
56.34 
al3. 14 
25.52 
33.57 
14.39 

6.42 
17.34 

7.80 

4.44 

30.51 
41.42 
44.02 
35.84 
48.14 
40.82 
13.69 
53.87 
26.67 

2.67 

17.68 
46.78 
a2.  88 
58.58 
50.45 

109.  50 
52.65 

104.  83 
41.89 

54.89 

Ne-w  Hampshire 

Massachusetts 

Nev,  York 

New  Jersey 

Soulh  Atlantic  division. .. 

13.27 
11.26 
31.  85 
9.33 
23.95 
15.  63 
15.89 
19.17 
41.95 

26.68 

18.35 
22.17 
39.03 
23.65 
41.25 
30.67 
41.63 
30.57 
42.02 

35.68 

12.45 

14.43 

84.43 

ft22.  41 

19.44 
14.61 
33.84 
11.62 

39.01 

13.88 

9.63 

25.03 

3.38 

al.  07 

al8.  42 

14.89 

131.43 

39.20 

3.63 

aO.73 

5.34 

6.85 

6.87 

23.54 

a4.  81 

a5.  06 

99.50 

25.01 

aO.32 

7.59 

30.20 

660. 77 

74.47 
51.40 
153.  84 
52.53 

District  of  Columbia.. 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia  . . 

7.99 

0.55 

12.18 

33.30 

40.  97 

14.18 

5.14 

16.  22 

61.93 

58.91 

a8. 16 

ol9. 15 

a4.  66 

50.11 

51.18 

27.78 
14.69 
79.89 
19.50 

137. 30 

Uorth  Central  division 

Ohio 

14.62 
11.  56 
19.63 
24.16 
28.  31 
62.63 
16.50 
24.91 

c306. 58 

141.  24 
44.38 

23.20 

22.26 
19.16 
23.19 
36.28 
31.86 
83.90 
37.77 
30.54 

'  (i790.26 

284. 83 
180. 38 

39.41 

14.00 
24.92 
45.94 
52.67 
38.32 
146.  27 
73.92 
46.75 

d205. 78 

310. 16 
234. 35 

11.96 

14.14 

32.08 
87.58 
74.96 

155.  99 
2,  663.  29 

232. 18 
68.71 

16.29 
1.41 

44.34 
39.99 
28.06 
74.60 
23.86 
11.01 

c233.  07 

107.  92 
34.29 

17.34 

6.03 
1.91 

13.27 
44.96 
11.23 
66.57 
27.83 
a4.81 

d975  70 

216.81 
127.  49 

17.65 

13.48 
19.61 
58.70 
79.76 
31.62 
173.  63 
92.97 
38.45 

dl71.42 
384. 14 
281.31 

1.39 

50.44 
112.85 
190. 14 
172.55 
150.  66 
2,  870.  56 
405.  88 
109.  61 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

"MiTiTipsnta . 

North  Dakota  . .  ) 

South  Dakota  . .  J 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Central  division 

32.93 

68.13 

l^enlncky 

13.22 
14.54 
19.59 
14.19 
20.66 
40.99 

26.36 
23.12 
26.92 
37.42 
33.19 
95.34 

14.76 
13.84 
3.70 
4.34 
6.07 
34.84 

15.24 
9.18 
24.57 
30.08 
89.49 
187.  72 

aO.27 
19.92 
51.81 
al3.  65 
a8. 12 
33. 45 

a6. 12 
ol3.  53 

02.29 
al7.  71 
al2.  42 

83.65 

6.02 
aO.OO 

al9.35 
30.77 

o23.  65 
43.73 

90.32 
275. 48 
64.50 
78.74 
18.67 
145.59 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Oklahoma 

40.61 
78.02 

65.23 
87.20 

11.02 
53.91 

107.  20 
189.  84 

37.82 
54.16 

105.  93 
59.58 

39.61 
75.06 

144.73 
562.  50 

"Weatern  division 

Montana 

222.  25 

206.  53 

112.  38 

27.64 

67.38 

54.89 

al5. 18 

195.  68 

337. 32 

77.76 

47.22 

119.07 

166.  53 

364.  56 

29.29 

533. 70 

78.25 

54.55 

218.19 

213.31 

81.87 

63.18 

274.  06 
154.  92 
111.08 
39.85 
17.11 
20.62 
a42.  67 
75.02 
469.  54 
87.91 
25.07 

44.39 
66.52 

502.  97 
43.  26 

176.  28 
43.29 
36.44 
26.49 

214.  55 

162.96 
39.58 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

5.23 
oO.  62 

147.  52 
al6.  41 

New  Mexico 

46.  i3 

212.55 

Arizona 

Utah 

103.  80 
394.  26 

194. 76 

140.  72 
810.  90 

623. 97 

Nevada 

Idaho  

Washington 

124.  04 
67.55 
50.09 

59.80 
126. 43 
43.20 

Oregon 

285. 77 
229.  78 

401.27 
572.  09 

Calllornia 

a  Decrease. 

6  Decrease;  due  to  loss  of  territory.  West  Virginia  having  been  set  off  from  Virginia  December  31,  1862, 

c  North  and  South  Dakota  combined. 

d  Dakota  territory. 


372- 


-vu 


xcvni 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:   1890. 

COLOE. 


The  Eleventh  Census  shows  that  out  of  a  total  population  of  62,022,250  the  persons 
of  African  descent  numbered  7,470,040.  In  addition,  there  were  enumerated  107,475 
Chinese,  2,039  Japanese,  and  58,806  Indians  competent  to  be  enrolled  among  the  general 
population,  making  the  total  colored  element  of  the  country  7,638,360  as  compared 
with  a  total  white  population  iu  1890  of  54,983,890. 

The  persons  of  African  descent  are  further  classified  according  to  the  degrees  of 
colored  blood,  as  follows:  blacks,  6,337,980;  mulattoes,  956,989 ;  quadroons,  105,135,  and 
octoroons  69,936.  These  figures  are,  in  all  probability,  of  little  value.  Indeed,  as  an 
indication  of  the  extent  to  which  the  races  have  mingled,  they  are  probably  misleading. 
Excluding  the  small  per  cent  of  Chinese,  Japanese,  and  citizen  Indians  from  the 
general  discussion  of  the  white  and  colored  elements  of  the  population,  it  is  seen  that 
the  whites  constituted  87.80  per  cent  and  the  colored,  that  is,  persons  of  African  descent 
only  11  93  per  cent  of  the  whole  population  returned  in  1890.  10  years  ago  there  were 
6  580  793  colored  people  in  the  country,  and  the  proportions  of  the  two  races  were  86.54 
per  cent  of  white  to  13.12  per  cent  of  colored.  For  the  discussion  of  the  broader  facts 
regarding  the  history  of  these  two  races  in  the  country,  it  is  necessary  to  present  the 
statistics  bearing  upon  them.  The  table  following  shows  the  number  of  white  and 
colored  at  each  census  during  the  past  century.  The  figures  for  1870  are  given  as 
returned  at  that  census,  no  attempt  having  been  made  at  their  correction: 


CENSUS  YKARS. 


1790.. 
1800. . 
1810.. 
1820.. 
1830.. 
1840.. 
1850. 
1860. 
1870. 
1880. 
1890. 


White. 


3, 17'J,  006 

4,  306,  446 

5,  862,  073 
7,  862, 166 

10,  537, 378 
'l4, 195,  805 
19,  553,  068 
26,  922,  537 
33, 589,  377 
43,  402,  970 
54, 983,  890 


Colored. 


757, 208 
1,002,037 
1,  377,  808 

1,  771,  656 

2,  328,  642 

2,  873,  648 

3,  638,  808 

4,  441,  830 
4,  880,  009 

6,  580,  793 

7,  470,  040 


The  next  table  shows  the  proportions  of  the  two  races,  given  in  percentages  of  the 
total,  at  each  census : 


CENSUS  YEARS. 


1790. . 
1800.. 
1810.. 
1820.. 
1830., 
1840. 
1850. 
1860. 
1870. 
1880. 
1890. 


White. 


80.73 
81.12 
80.97 
81.61 
81.90 
83.16 
84.31 
85.62 
87.11 
86.54 
87.80 


Colored. 


19.  27 
18.88 
19.03 
18.39 
18.10 
16.84 
15.69 
14.13 
12.66 
13.12 
11.93 


For  the  censuses  from  1790  to  1850,  inclusive,  the  population  comprised  whites, 
free  colored,  and  slaves  only,  while  for  the  censuses  from  1860  to  1890,  inclusive,  the 
population  includes,  besides  the  white  and  colored  elements,  the  few  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians  reported  at  each  of  those  censuses.  In  the  above  cables  however, 
tCe  persons  are  not  considered  for  the  censuses  from  1860  to  1890,  and  for  this  reason 
the  number  and  per  cent  of  white  and  colored  for  1860,  1870,  1880,  and  1890  do  not 


PEOGEESS  OF  THE  NATION. 


xcix 


represent  the  whole  populatioii  for  those  censuses,  as  is  the  case  for  all  censuses  prior 
to  1860. 

The  preceding  tables  show  that  the  proportion  of  whites  has  increased  and  the 
proportion  of  colored  has  diminished  at  each  census  with  the  exception  of  the  censuses 
of  1810  and  1880.  In  1880  the  ajiparent  decrease  of  whites  and  increase  of  colored  is  due 
to  the  deficient  enumeration  of  1870. 

In  this  period  of  100  years  the  proportion  of  whites  has  increased  from  80.73  to 
87.80  per  cent,  and  that  of  the  colored  element  has  correspondingly  diminished  from 
19.27  to  11.93  per  cent.  The  proportion  of  the  colored  element  is  to-day  less  than 
two-thirds  what  it  was  at  the  beginning  of  the  century. 

The  following  table  shows  the  percentages  of  increase  of  the  two  races  for  each 
decade  since  1790: 


DECADES. 

PERCENTAGE   OP  IN- 
CREASE. 

White. 

Colored. 

1790  to  1800 

35.76 
36.12 
34.12 
34.03 
34.72 
37.74 
37.69 
24.70 
29  22 
26.68 

32.33 
37.50 
28.59 
31.44 
23.40 
26.63 
22.  07 
9.86 
34.85 
13.51 

1800  to  1810 

1810  to  1820 

1820tol830 

1830  to  1840 

1840  to  1850 

1850  to  1860 

1860  to  1870 

1870  to  1880 

1880  to  1890 

The  figures  expressing  these  percentages  of  increase  between  1860  and  1870  and  1870 
and  1880  are  of  no  value,  owing,  as  has  been  frequently  stated,  to  the  omissions  of  the 
Mnth  Census.  Throwing  this  out  of  account,  it  is  seen  that  with  the  exception  of  the 
decade  between  1800  and  1810,  the  increase  of  the  whites  has  been  at  a  greater  rate  than 
that  of  the  colored  in  every  case,  and  that  during  the  past  10  years  the  increase  has 
been  nearly  twice  as  rapid. 

The  relative  rate  of  increase  of  the  white  and  colored  population  has  been,  especially 
since  the  war,  a  matter  of  great  general  interest  and  attention.  The  exaggerated  rate 
which  was  given  it  from  1870  to  1880,  by  reason  of  the  faulty  census  of  1870,  aroused 
much  needless  anxiety  in  certain  quarters  concerning  the  future  of  the  two  races  and 
the  welfare  of  the  country.  The  facts  that  the  Ninth  Census  was  imperfect,  and  that 
its  omissions  were  proportionately  vastly  greater  among  the  colored  people  than  among 
the  whites,  were  overlooked.  The  probabilities  of  the  case,  moreover,  were  not 
considered.  From  the  history  of  the  races  under  slavery  it  should  have  been  seen  that 
all  the  probabilities  were  in  favor  of  a  smaller  rate  of  increase  than  that  of  the  whites. 
During  t.he  70  years  that  the  colored  race  was  in  a  condition  of  slavery,  its  increase 
was  less  rapid  than  that  of  the  whites,  with  the  exception  of  the  10  years  between  1800 
and  1810,  and  in  this  time  the  proportion  of  the  colored  element  diminished  from  19.27 
per  cent  of  the  total  to  14.13  per  cent.  It  is  not  probable,  therefore,  tliat  this  race, 
having  changed  its  condition  to  that  of  freedom,  and  having  been  thrown  upon  its 
own  resources  largely,  could  even  maintain  the  rate  of  increase  which  it  had  while  in 
a  state  of  slavery.  This  was  the  view  of  thoughtful  men  acquainted  with  the  facts  at 
the  time,  and  the  figures  of  the  Eleventh  Census  fully  justify  them  in  their  conclusions. 
The  country  is  now  much  more  interested  in  preserving  its  southern  laboring  class 
than  in  getting  rid  of  it.  The  colored  element  is  increasing  much  less  rapidly  than 
the  white  element,  not  only  in  the  country  at  large,  but  in  the  southern  states  also; 
and  m  all  probai)ility  the  relative  rates  of  increase  of  the  two  races  in  that  part  of 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 
c 

the  country  will  differ  more  widely,  aud  the  whites  will  increase  more  rapidly  in  propor- 
tion to  the  colored  people,  as  the  inevitable  change  of  industries  progresses  in  that 
region  and  manufactures  assume  greater  importance  relative  to  agriculture. 

The  following  table  shows,  by  states  and  territories,  the  percentage  of  the  two  races 
at  each  census  since  1850 : 

PFRCENTAGE   OF   WHITE  AND   COLORED   POPULATION,  BY   STATES  AND    TERRITORIES: 

1850-1890. 


eTATES  AND  TERKITORIES. 


The  United  States. 


North  Atlantic  division  . 


Maine 

New  Hampshire. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts. -- 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


South  Atlantic  division 


Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida   


North  Central  division 


Ohio 

Indiana 

niinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Diikota 
South  Dakota.. 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division. 


Kentucky  .. 
Tennessee  . . 
Alabama.  .-• 
Mississippi  . 
Louisiana.. . 

Texas  

Oklahoma  . 
Arkansas . . 


Western  division. 


Montana 

Wyoming  ... 

Colorado 

New  Mexico . 

Arizona 

Tltah • 

Nevada 

Idaho 

Washington. 

Oregon  

California  . . . 


1890 


White. 


Colored. 

(a) 


87.80 


99.72 
99.82 
99.70 
98.95 
97.79 
98.28 
98.77 
96.65 
97.91 


63.13 


11.93 


83.13 
79.29 
67.14 
61.60 
95.71 
65.23 
40.13 
53.25 
57.47 


97.99 


96.46 


68.24 


85.57 
75.62 
55.10 
42.25 
49.92 
78. 10 
95.14 
72.57 


94.80 


96.30 
97.64 
98.12 
92.  92 
93.22 
99.  04 
85.41 
97.19 
97.46 
96.17 
92.02 


1.55 


0.18 
0.16 
0.28 
0.99 
2.14 
1.65 
1.17 
3.30 
2.05 


36.83 


1880 


White. 


86.54 


16. 85 

20.69 
32.80 
38.37 
4.29 
34.67 
59.85 
46.74 
42.46 


1.93 


98.39 

99.68 
99.78 
99.68 
98.92 
97.62 
98.08 
98.68 
96.54 
97.99 


61.  26 


Colored, 
(o) 


1870 


13.12 


2.37 

2.06 

1.49 

0.73 

0.14 

0.28 

0.56 

5.61 

0.20J 

0.165 

0.8t 

3.48 


31.71 


14.42 
24.37 
44.84 
57.58 
49.99 
21.84 
4.81 
27.40 


0.89 


81.96 
77.51 
66.44 
58.  24 
95.81 
61.96 
39.28 
52.97 
52.92 


97.68 


97.49 

98.  00 
98.48 
98.63 

99.  55 
99.50 
99.38  I 
93.29 

698.50 

99.42 
95.59 


66.10 


83.53 
73.84 
52.45 
42.36 
48.40 
75.22 


1.13 
1.52 
1.51 
1.27 
2.28 
0.28 
0.53 
0.24 
0.46 
0.  ::i8 
0.94 


73.71 


91.21 


90.36 
93.50 
98.  35 
90.  93 
86.94 
98.93 
86.01 
88.97 
89.46 
93.31 
88.72 


1.58 

0.22 
0.20 
0.32 
1.05 
2.35 
1.85 
1.28 
3.43 
2.00 


38.71 


White. 


87.11 


18.04 
22.49 
33.55 
41.76 
4.19 
37.96 
60.70 
47.02 
47.01 


2.22 


98.52 

99.66 
99.81 
99.72 
99.03 
97.64 
98.16 
98.80 
96.61 
98.14 


62.10 


Colored. 

(a) 


12.66 


2.50 
1.98 
1.51 
0.92 
0.21 
0.20 
0.59 
6.70 

60.30 

0.53 
4.33 


33.78 


81.77 
77.54 
67.03 
58.12 
95.93 
63.33 
41.05 
53.96 
51.16 


97.82 


1.46 


0.26 
0.18 
0.28 
0.90 
2.29 
1.80 
1.19 
3.38 
1.85 


37.87 


1860 


White. 


85.62 


Colored, 
(a) 


14.13 


98.53 


16.46 
26.14 
47.53 
57.47 
51.46 
24.71 


97.62 
98.52 
98.87 
98.58 
99.09 
99.67 
99.51 
93.14 

690.  88 

99.29 
95.05 


65.71 


18.23 
22.46 
32.96 
41.86 
4.07 
36.56 
58.93 
46.04 
48.84 


2.10 


99.79 
99.85 
99.77 
99.22 
97.73 
98.12 
98.73 
96.23 
98.04 


61.61 


1.47 


83.17 
74.38 
52.30 
46.  25 
49.81 
68.99 


2.37 
1.46 
1.13 

1.00 
0.20 
0.17 
0.48 
6.86 

60.06 

0.64 
4.69 


34.25 


80.73 
75.09 
80.93 
65.61 


16.82 
25.61 
47.69 
53.65 
50.10 
30.97 


63.46 
41.40 
55.95 
55.37 


97.84 


0.21 
0.15 
0.23 
0.78 
2.20 
1.87 
1.26 
3.77 
1.96 


38.37 


1860 


White.    Colored. 

(a) 


84.31 


98.26 


19.27 
24.  91 
19.07 
34.39 


26.25 


0.67 


0.88 
1.43 
1.25 
0.85 
0.38 
0.16 
0.78 
0.16 
0.43 
0.28 
0.70 


74.74 


91.91 


95.70 
98.39 
98.39 
99.  20 
99.15 
91.69 
70.79 
92.65 
95.61 
89.14 


25.  22 


"0.64 


98.43 
99.13 
99.55 
98.27 
99.72 
98.47 
99.83 
89.97 

653.  26 

99.50 
98.24 


64.64 


36.  -42 
58.59 
44.05 
44.63 


2.03 


99.77 
99.84 
99.77 
99.09 
97.51 
97.93 
98.42 
95.09 
97.08 


60.23 


77.75 
71.68 
73. 41 
62.  94 


1.57 
0.85 
0.45 
0.91 
0.15 
0.15 
0.10 
10.03 


0.89 
2.01 

1.14 
0.19 
0.27 
0.14 
0.84 
0.40 
0.86 
0.38 
0.76 


79.56 

74.49 
54.58 
44.72 
50.  49 
69.66 


74.44 


0.28 
0.58 


35.34 


63.64 

41.07 
57.56 
53.98 


97.49 


20.44 
25.50 
45.40 
55.28 
49.49 
30.27 


99.87 
88.67 


99.63 
99.34 


96.07 
99.42 
85.05 


25.55 


0.72 


98.72 
98.86 
99.36 
99.35 
99.79 
99.36 
99.83 
86.80 


65.35 


77.51 
75.48 
55.27 
48.76 
49.35 
72.46 


0.13 
0.09 


0.15 
0.66 


0.26 
0.24 
1.08 


77.27 


99.31 


99.96 


99.56 


98.44 


oPersons  of  African  descent  only. 


b  Dakota  territory. 


15.69 


1.74 


0.23 
0.16 
0.23 
0.91 
2.49 
2.07 
1.58 
4.91 
2.32 


39.77 


22.25 
28.32 
26.59 
37.06 


36.36 
58.93 
42.44 
46.02 


2.51 


1.28 
1.14 
0.64 
0.65 
0.21 
0.64 
0.17 
13.  20 


34.65 


22.49 
24.52 
44.73 
51.24 
50.65 
27.54 


22. 73 


0.69 


0.04 
'6.44 


1.56 
1.04 


PEOGEESS  OF  THE  NATION. 


Cl 


In  1850  the  population  comprised  whites,  free  colored,  and  slaves  only,  and  the 
percentages  of  white  and  colored  given  in  the  preceding  table  equal  in  all  cases  100  per 
cent.  For  the  censuses  from  1860  to  1890,  however,  the  percentages  of  white. and  colored 
do  not  equal  100  per  cent,  except  for  those  states  where  the  number  of  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians  is  so  small  as  not  to  be  appreciable  in  figuring  percentages  of  total 
population,  these  classes  having  been  excluded  from  the  general  discussion  of  the  white 
and  colored  elements.  • 

From  this  table  it  appears  that  in  the  North  Atlantic,  North  Central,  and  Western 
divisions  the  proportion  of  the  colored  element  has  always  been  trifling,  and  has,  on 
the  whole,  rather  tended  to  decrease  than  increase.  Of  all  these  states  Missouri  is  the 
only  one  which  has  ever  contained  any  notable  proportion  of  the  negro  element,  and 
in  this  state  the  proportion  of  the  colored  has  diminished  almost  continuously  from 
13.20  per  cent  in  1850  down  to  5.61  per  cent  in  1890.  Practically  all  the  negro  element  of 
the  country  is  found  in  the  South  Atlantic  and  South  Central  divisions.  For  these  two 
divisions,  therefore,  it  is  important  to  show  for  each  state  the  proportion  which  the 
colored  have  borne  to  the  whole  population  at  each  census  since  1790.  These  percentages 
are  given  in  the  following  table: 

PEECENTAGE  OF  COLORED  (a)  OF  TOTAL  POPULATION. 


STATES  AND  TEEHITOKIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

South  Atlantic  division 

36.83 

38.71 

37.87 

38.37 

39.77 

40.69 

41.95 

41.60 

40.41 

37.60 

36.37 

16.85 
20.69 
32.80 
38.37 
4.29 
34.67 
59.85 
46.74 
42.46 

31.71 

18.04 
22.49 
33.55 
41.76 
4.19 
37.96 
60.70 
47.02 
47.01 

33.78, 

18.23 
22.46 
32.96 
••11.86 
4.07 
36.56 
58.  93 
46.04 
48.84 

34.25 

19.27 
24.91 
19.07 
34.39 

22.25 
28. 32 
26.59 
37.06 

25.00 
32.30 
29.87 
40.23 

24.95 

34.88 
30.81 
42.69 

24.01 
36.12 
31.55 
43.38 

23.82 
38.22 
33.07 
43.41 

22.44 
36.68 

28.57 
41.57 

21.64 

34.74 

40.86 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia                

West  Virginia 

36.42 
58.59 
44.05 
44.63 

35.34 

36.36 
58.93 
42.44 
46.02 

34.65 

35.64 
56.41 
41.03 
48.71 

34.53 

35.93 
55.63 
42.57 
47.06 

30.68 

34.38 

52.77 
44.41 

32.24 
48.40 
42.40 

29.35 
43.21 
37.14 

26.81 
43.72 
35.93 

South  Carolina  . .         

Georcia      .     .                    .   . . 

Florida 

27.20 

23.91 

17.49 

14.92 

Kentucky 

14.42 
24.37 
44.84 
57.58 
49.99 
21.84 
4.81 
27.40 

16.46 

26.14 
47.53 
57.47 
51.46 
24.71 

16.82 
25.61 
47.69 
53.65 
50.10 
30.97 

20.44 
25.50 
45.40 
55.28 
49.49 
30.27 

22.49 
24.52 
44.73 
51.24 
50.65 
27.54 

24.31 
22.74 
43.26 
52.33 
55.04 

24.73 
21.43 
38.48 
48.44 
58.54 

22.95 
19.60 
33.19 
44.10 
52.01 

20.24 
17.52 

18.59 
13.16 

17.03 
10.59 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Louisiana 

42.94 
55.18 

41.48 

Texas  

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 

26.25 

25.22 

25.55 

22.73 

20.91 

15.52 

11. 76 

a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 

In  the  first  of  these  divisions  this  element  in  1790  comprised  36.37  per  cent  of  the 
population,  and  in  1890  it  comiVrised  36.83  per  cent,  the  proportion  at  the  beginning  and 
end  of  the  century  being  almost  identical.  During  the  century,  however,  the  proportion 
has  oscillated  within  wide  limits.  It  increased  until  1830,  when  it  was  41.95  per  cent. 
Since  that  time  it  has  gradually  diminished,  with  only  one  apparent  break  in  the 
continuity,  that  shown  by  the  faulty  census  of  1870. 

The  South  Central  division  presents  a  different  picture.  In  the  early  years  of  the 
republic  many  of  these  states  lay  upon  the  frontier  and  were  first  peopled  mainly  by 
whites.  The  negro  was  never  a  pioneer.  In  1790  the  proportion  of  the  colored  element 
in  these  states  collectively  was  14.92  per  cent.  This  proportion  increased  steadily  up  to 
1860,  when  it  reached  35.34  per  cent,  since  which  time  it  has  diminished  and  now  stands 
at  31.71  per  cent. 

Thus  we  find  in  the  south,  taken  as  a  whole,  a  proportional  increase  of  the  colored 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

relative  to  the  whites  up  to  1840  or  1850,  and  since  then  a  marked  diminution  of  that 

proportion. 

Turning  now  to  individual  states,  we  find  the  proportion  of  colored  m  Delaware 
increasing-  up  to  1840  and  then  progressively  diminishing.  In  Maryland  the  maximum 
is  reached  much  earlier,  in  1810,  and  for  the  past  80  years  there  has  been  a  proportional 
diminution  of  the  colored  in  that  state.  The  District  of  Columbia  has  been  subjected 
to  unusual  conditions  in  this  regard,  which  make  its  history  more  complicated.  The 
colored  element  reached  a  maximum  proportion  in  1810,  from  which  it  diminished  slowly  at 
first,  then  rapidly  until  1860,  when  it  was  but  19.07  per  cent.  Then  came  the  civil  war; 
many  thousands  of  our  colored  population  flocked  into  Washington,  and  the  proportion 
was  raised  so  that  in  1870  it  was  not  less  than  32.96  per  cent  and  in  1880  even  a  trifle 
larger.  The  last  census  shows  a  slight  diminution.  The  proportion  in  Virginia  increased 
until  1810,  when  it  reached  its  height,  and  has  been  diminishing  ever  since,  although  that 
diminution  is  not  apparent  in  the  decade  following  1860,  owing  to  the  division  of  the  state. 
Turningnow  to  Kentucky,  there  is  seen  a  similar  history.  The  proportion  of  the  colored 
element  iucTcased  up  to  1830  and  since  then  has  diminished.  All  these  are  border  states, 
and  throughout  they  exhibit  a  similar  history,  the  proportion  of  the  colored  element  having 
increased  for  30,  40,  or  50  years,  and  diminished  during  the  balance  of  the  century. 

The  states  of  the  South  Atlantic  division  south  of  Virginia  and  those  of  the  Gulf, 
with  Arkansas  and  Tennessee,  show,  with  the  exception  of  Florida  and  Texas,  quite  a 
difiereut  history.  In  all  these  states,  with  the  two  exceptions  noted,  the  proportion  of 
the  colored  element  has  increased  continuously,  or  practically  so,  up  to  comparatively 
recent  times,  and  the  diminution  in  the  proportion  of  the  colored  has  commenced  only 
in  the  past  10  or  20  years.  Thus  the  proportion  in  North  Carolina  has  increased  with 
scarcely  a  break  up  to  1880,  only  the  censuses  of  1840  and  1890  showing  a  reduction.  The 
proportion  in  South  Carolina  has  similarly  increased  up  to  1880,  with  exception  of  1800 
and  1860  and  the  last  census  shows  but  a  trifling  reduction.  So  in  Georgia,  although 
there  has  been  some  oscillation  in  past  times,  this  element  reached  its  maximum  in  1880, 
and  the  falling  off  in  1890  is  trifling.  In  Tennessee,  again,  the  maximum  was  reached 
in  1880  •  in  Alabama  in  1870 ;  while  in  Mississippi  the  proportion  has,  with  two  exceptions, 
1850  and  1870,  gone  on  increasing  up  to  the  present  time,  the  census  of  1890  showing  a 
proportion  of  57.58  per  cent.  In  Louisiana  a  maximum  was  reached  in  1830,  after  which 
the  proportion  fell  off  continuously  until  1860.  Then  for  two  decades  it  increased,  while 
during  the  past  10  years  it  again  shows  a  reduction.  In  Arkansas  the  proportion  has 
continuously  increased,  except  1870,  the  census  of  1890  showing  the  greatest  proportion 
of  any  census  in  that  state.  ' 

Texas  and  Florida  present  conditions  different  from  those  of  the  other  states  m  the 
extreme  south,  having  received  extensive  immigration  in  recent  years,  and  since  that 
immigration  is  almost  entirely  white,  it  has  reduced  the  proportion  of  the  colored 

^  "^""There  has  occurred,  therefore,  a  massing  of  the  colored  element  in  the  far  southern 
states  but  the  extent  and  importance  of  this  movement  have  been  grossly  exaggerated. 
In  the  30  years  which  have  elapsed  since  1860  the  proportion  of  the  colored  has  been 
increased  by  this  movement  in  only  5  states,  namely,  South  Carolina,  where  the 
proportion  has  increased  from  58.59  to  59.85;  Georgia,  from  44.05  to  40.74;  Mississippi, 
from  55  28  to  57.58;  Louisiana,  from  49.49  to  49.99,  and  Arkansas,  from  25.55  to  27.40 

The  story,  however,  is  not  complete  until  the  last  chapter  has  been  told.  In  the  past 
10  years  the  proportion  has  increased  in  only  2  of  these  states,  namely,  Mississippi,  where 
the  change  in  the  proportion  is  from  57.47  to  57.58,  and  Arkansas,  from  26.25  to  27.40. 
In  the  other  3  of  these  states  the  proportion  has  diminished  during  the  past  decade 

It  appears  from  a  study  of  these  figures  that  while  this  southward  movement  of 
the  colored  race  may  be  still  progressing,  it  is  gradually  being  overcome  and  its  effects 
neutralized  by  the  greater  rate  of  increase  of  the  white  race.     It  appears  probable 


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that  this  southward  moveuieut  will  continue  in  the  future  as  industries  increase  in  the 
border  states,  and  the  foreign  element  of  our  population,  following  in  the  wake  of  these 
industries,  gradually  crowds  the  colored  element  out  of  these  states. 

The  following  table  gives  for  each  state  and  territory,  arranged  geographically, 
the  whole  number  of  white  and  colored  (persons  of  African  descent  only)  as  returned 
under  the  census  of  1890,  together  with  the  number  of  colored  to  each  100,000  white, 
as  returned  a't  the  censuses  of  1890,  1880,  and  1870 : 

EELATIVE  PROPORTIONS  OF  COLORED   TO   WHITE,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890, 

1880,  AND  1870. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


The  "United  States  . 
North  Atlantic  division. . 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Khode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

South  Atlantic  division . . 

Delaware 

Maiyland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

Soulli  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 

North  Central  division  .  ■ 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Central  division. . . 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 

Western  division 

Montana 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho 

Washington 

Oregon  

California 


White. 
1890 


54,  983,  890 


17, 121,  981 


e59,  263 

375,  840 

331,418 

2,  215,  373 

337, 859 

733,  438 

5,  923,  952 

1,  396,  581 

5, 148,  257 

5, 592, 149 


140,  066 
826,  493 
154,  695 

1,  020, 122 
730,  077 

1,  055,  382 
462,  O08 
978,  357 
224,  949 

21,  911,  927 


3, 584,  805 
2, 146,  736 
3,  768,  472 
2,  072,  884 
1,  680,  473 
1,296,159 
1,901,086 
2,528.4.58 
182, 123 
327, 290 
1,  046,  888 
1,376  553 

7,  487,  570 


1 ,  59i),  462 

1,  336,  637 

833,  718 

544. 851 

558, 395 

1,  745,  935 

58, 826 

818,  752 


2,  870,  257 


127,  271 

59,  275 

404,  468 

142,  719 

55,  580 

205,  899 

39,  084 

82,  018 

340,  513 

301, 758 

1,111,672 


Colored,  (a) 
1890 


7, 470,  040 


269,  906 


1,190 
614 

937 
22, 144 
7,393 
12,  302 
70,  092 
47, 638 
107,  596 

3,  262,  690     i 


NUMBER  OF  COLORED  TO  100,000 
WHITE. 


1890 


13, 586 


1,576 


28,  386 
215,  657 

75,  572 
635,  438 

32,  690 
561,  018 
688,  934 
858,  815 
166, 180 

431, 112 


87, 113 

45,  215 

57,  028 

15,  223 

2,444 

3,683 

10,  685 

1.50, 184 

373 

.541 

8,  913 

49,  710 

3,  479,  251 


268,  071 
430,  678 
678,  489 
742,  559 
559, 19S 
488, 171 
2,973 
309, 117 

27,  081 


1,490 

922 

6,215 

1,956 

1,  357 

588 

242 

201 

1,602 

1.186 

11 ,  .322 


181 
163 

283 
1,000 
2,  188 
1,077 
1,183 
3,411 
2.090 

58, 344 


20,  266 
28,  093 
48,852 
62,  290 
4,478 
53,  158 
149, 117 
87,  781 
73,  875 


2,430 

2,106 

1,513 

734 

145 

284 

562 

5,940 

205,1 

165^" 

851 

3,611 

46,  467 


16,  855 
32,  221 
81,  .381 
136.  287 
100, 143 
27,  960 
5,054 
37,  755 

944 


1,171 

1,  .555 

1,537 

1,371 

2,442 

286 

019 

245 

470 

393 

1,018 


1880 


1,607 


224 

198 

319 

1,060 

2,  404 
1,891 
1,298 
3,558 
2,038 

63, 196 


22,  006 
29,  010 
50,  503 
71,705 
4,  369 
61,261 
154,  519 
88,  766 
88,  840 

2,274 


2,  563 

2,023 

1,530 

935 

206 

201 

589 

7, 185 

6301 

.530 
4,527 

51,  051 


19,  711 
35, 400 
90,  625 
135,  647 
106.  309 
32,  858 


35, 614 


735 


978 
1,533 
1,274 
934 
441 
163 
911 
183 
484 
299 
784 


1870 


14,  528 


1,483 


257 
183 

280 
966 

2,  347 
1,833 
1,203 

3,  502 
1,889 

60,  978 


22, 299 

28,  966 

49, 167 

72,  019 

4,240 

57,  725 

143,  549 

^85,  322 

95,  453 


2,150 


2,429 

1,483 

1,145 

1,015 

201 

173 

485 

7,365 

6729 

646 


52, 132 


20,  225 
34,  433 
91,  201 
116,011 
100, 592 
44,  8f' 


33,  738 


701 


1,000 
2,097 
1,163 
190 
271 
137 
916 
565 
933 
398 
855 


h  D.ikota  territory. 


a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 

The  colored  exceeds  the  white  in  1890  in  3  states  only,  namely,  iu  South  Carolina,  or 
149,117  colored  to  100,000  white ;  iu  Mississippi,  or  136,287  colored  to  100,000  white,  and  in 


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COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Louisiana,  or  100,143  colored  to  100,000  white.  These  same  states  also  showed  an  excess  of 
colored  in  1880  as  follows:  South  Carolina,  154,519  colored  to  100,000  white;  Mississippi, 
135,647  colored  to  100,000  white,  and  Louisiana,  100,309  colored  to  100,000  white. 

In  5  states  in  1890  the  colored  represents  more  than  50  per  cent  of  the  white, 
namely,  Georgia,  Alabama,  Florida,  Virginia,  and  North  Carolina.  In  these  same 
states  in  1880  the  colored  also  represented  more  than  50  per  cent  of  the  white 
population.  The  colored  population  of  the  District  of  Columbia  represented  in  1880 
more  than  50  per  cent  of  the  white  population,  while  in  1890  it  represents  but  48.85  per 
cent  of  the  white  i^opulation. 

Besides  the  District  of  Columbia  there  are  4  states  in  1890  where  the  colored 
population  represents  from  25  to  50  per  cent  of  the  white  population,  the  same  as  in 
1880,  namely,  Arkansas,  Tennessee,  Texas,  and  Maryland. 

In  1890  and  also  in  1880  there  are  but  2  states  where  the  colored  population 
represents  from  10  to  25  per  cent  of  the  white  population,  namely,  Kentucky  and 
Delaware. 

Of  the  remaining  states  and  territories  in  1890,  10  have  a  colored  population 
which  represents  from  2  to  10  per  cent  of  the  white  population  as  compared  with  8 
states  in  1880,  while  in  24  states  and  territories  the  colored  element  represents  less 
than  2  per  cent  of  the  white  population,  both  in  1890  and  in  1880. 

The  following  table  shows  the  relative  increase  or  decrease  since  1880  of  colored  as 
compared  with  white,  on  the  assumed  basis  of  100,000  white,  together  with  the  relative 
increase  or  decrease  from  1870  to  1880 : 

COLORED  mCEEASED. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


Arkansas — 

Arizona 

Mississippi . 
New  Mexico 
Nebraska. . . 

Colorado 

California  . . 
Montana 


Increase 
since  1880. 


2,  Wl 
2,001 
640 
437 
321 
)  263 
234 
193 


Increase  or 

decrease 

from 

1870  to  1880. 


+1,  876 

+170 

+  19,636 

+744 

—116 

+  111 

—71 

—22 


STATES  AND  TEEEITORIES. 


Utah 

West  Virginia 

Oregon  

Indiana 

Minnesota 

Idaho 

Pennsylvania. 
Wyoming 


Increase 
since  1880. 


123 
109 
94 
83 
83 
62 
52 
22 


Increase  or 

decrease 

from 

1870  to  1880. 


+26 
+129 

—99 
+540 

+28 
—382 
+  149 
—564 


COLORED  DECREASED, 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


Florida 

Virginia 

Alabama 

North  Carolina 

Louisiana 

South  Carolina 

Texas  

Tennessee 

Maryland 

Kentucky 

Delaware 

District  of  Columbia 

Missouri 

Georgia 

Kansas 

Nevada 


Decrease 
since  1880. 


14,  965 
9,415 
9,244 
8,103 
6,166 
5,402 
4,898 
3,179 
2,917 
2,856 
1,740 
1,651 
1,245 
985 
916 
292 


Increase  or 

decrease 

from 

1870  to  1880. 


—6, 613 

—314 

—576 

+3,  536 

+  5,717 

+10,  970 

—12, 029 

+967 

+44 

—514 

—293 

+  1,336 

—180 

+  3,444 

—412 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


Khode  Island 

Connecticut 

Michigan 

New  Jersey 

Ohio 

Dakota  (a) 

New  York 

Wisconsin 

Massachusetts  . 

Maine 

Vermont 

New  Hampshire 

Iowa 

Illinois 

Washington  .  - . . 


Decrease 
since  1880. 


216 

214 

201 

147 

133 

122 

115 

61 

60 

43 

36 

35 

27 

17 

14 


Increase  or 

decrease 

from 

1870  to  1880. 


+57 

+58 

—80 

+56 

+134 

-428 

+95 

+5 

+94 

—33 

+39 

+15 

+104 

+385 

—449 


a  North  and  South  Dakota  combined. 


PEOGEESS  OF  THE  NATION.  ^^ 

111  the  preceding  table  the  results  for  Xorth  and  Soutli  Dakota  iu  1890  have  been 
combined  for  comparison  with  those  for  Dakota  territory  in  1880  and  1870. 

For  the  United  States  as  a  whole  In  1890  there  has  been  a  relative  decrease  of 
colored,  or  1,576  to  each  100,000  white,  as  compared  with  a  relative  increase  from  1870 
to  1880  of  031  to  each  100,000  white.  In  the  South  Atlantic  division  there  has  been  a 
relative  decrease  in  1890  of  4,852  colored  to  each  100,000  white,  and  in  the  South 
Central  division  of  4,584  colored  to  each  100,000  white. 

The  number  of  Chinese  in  the  country  has  increased  to  only  a  trifling  extent  during 
the  past  10  years,  numbering  in  1890  but  107,475,  as  against  105,405  in  1S80.  As  in  1880, 
by  far  the  greater  proportion  of  these  is  found  in  the  states  and  territories  of  the 
Western  division,  although  a  perceptible  amount  of  distribution  has  taken  place.  In 
1890  the  number  in  the  Western  division  was  96,844,  while  in  1880  it  was  102,102,  Of 
the  total  number  of  Chinese  in  the  country  in  1890,  72,472,  or  a  little  over  two-thirds, 
were  in  California  and  9,540  were  in  Oregon,  while  the  remainder  was  scattered  widely 
over  the  country. 

Of  Japanese,  there  were  but  2,039  in  the  United  States  in  1890,  more  than  half  of 
which  were  in  California. 

Of  North  American  Indians,  58,806  were  enumerated  as  a  part  of  the  general 
population.  In  1880,  60,407  were  thus  enumerated,  showing  a  considerable  reduction. 
This  diminution  in  number,  however,  is  utterly  meaningless,  since  the  question  as  to 
whether  an  Indian  should  or  should  not  be  enumerated  in  the  constitutional  population 
is  one  not  easy  of  settlement.  The  test  usually  applied,  that  is,  that  he  neither  lives 
upon  a  reservation  nor  in  tribal  relations,  fails  iu  numerous  ways.  In  the  first  place, 
under  the  treaty  of  Guadalupe  Hidalgo,  by  which  were  acquired  the  southwestern  states 
and  territories  from  Mexico,  it  was  provided  that  all  persons  within  these  territories 
who  were  at  the  time  citizens  of  Mexico  should  become  citizens  of  the  United  States. 
All  Indians  not  at  war  with  the  Mexican  people  were  at  that  time  regarded  as  citizens 
of  that  country,  and,  therefore,  under  that  treaty  the  Pueblo,  Moqui"  Pueblo,  Jicarillo 
Apache,  Ute,  Mojave,  and  Navajo  tribes,  in  short,  nearly  all  the  tribes  of  this 
country,  became  legal  citizens.  Indeed,  the  only  exception  which  is  known  to  exist 
were  the  Apaches  of  Arizona.  Of  course  this  interpretation  is  utterly  at  variance 
with  the  definition  given  above,  since  many  of  these  tribes  are  in  every  sense 
Indians  still  on  reservations  and  in  tribal  relations.  Again,  it  is  a  very  common  practice 
for  Indians  to  abandon  reservations  temporarily  to  seek  employment  among  the  whites 
returning  to  the  reservations  at  opportune  times  for  obtaining  food  and  clothing.  In 
view  of  these  difidculties  it  may  be  advisable  hereafter  to  include  in  tlie  general 
population  all  human  beings  within  the  limits  of  the  country,  whether  Indians  in  tribal 
relations  or  otherwise. 


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OOMPEXDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


The  following  table  sliows  the  numerical  increase  of  the  white  and  colored  elements 
for  each  census  since  1850: 

INCREASE  OF  WHITE  AND  COLORED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES  :  1850-1890. 


INCREASE  OF  WHITE. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


1880 
to 

1890 


18J0 

to 
1880 


1860 

to 
1870 


1850 

to 
1860 


The  Ignited  States ...    11,  580, 920       9, 813,  593       6, 666, 840 


North  Atlantic  (Uvision  . 


Maine 

New  Hampshire. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts  . . 

Kliode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania  . . . 


Soutli  Atlantic  division 


Delaware   

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Virginia - 

West  Vir<jinia ■ 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division  . 


Western  division. 


Montana 

AVyomiug  . . . 

Colorado 

Nqw  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho  

Washington 

Oregon  

California  . . . 


2,  848, 137 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michiffan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota  . .  ? 
South  Dakota  . .  ) 

Nebraska 

Kansas  


12, 411 
29, 611 
20U 
451,591 
67,  920 
122,  669 
907,  930 
304,  564 
951,  241 


938, 037 

19,  906 
101,  800 

36,  689 
139,  264 
137,  540 
188. 140 

70, 903 
161,451 

82,  344 


4, 950,  504 


2, 156,  575       1, 679, 241 


22, 043 

28,  532 

1,605 

320,  626 

57,  720 

83.  220 

685, 812 

216,610 

740,  407 


1,  018,  874 


17,  939 
119,196 

29. 728 
168,  769 
168,  504 
188,772 
101, 438 
177,  980 

46,  548 


4,  262,  920 


62, 138 
67,  882 
15.244 
221,  724 
41, 570 
76,  045 
498,  620 
228,  708 
607,  350 


330, 131 


7, 369, 469 


INCREASE  OF  COLORED,  (a) 


1880 

to 
1890 


1,  960, 939 


South  Central  division  . .  - 


Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi... 

Louisiana 

Texas  

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 


466, 

207, 
737, 
458, 
370, 
519, 
286, 
505, 

d376, 

597, 
424 


1,  586,  261 


213,  283 
197, 806 
171, 533 

65,  453 
103,  441 
548,  698 

58,  826 
227,  221 


1,257,981 


515,  974 
282,  961 
521),  055 
447,  278 
258,  267 
338,  627 
426,  393 
419,  680 

Cl20,  260 

327,  647 
605,  778 


1,  673,  344 


11,  632 
89,  579 
27,  .515 
c335.  210 
424,  033 
48,  528 
61,  6.« 
47,  376 
18,311 


3,  798,  534 


45, 134 

8,123 

967 

235,  982 

26,  774 

88,  405 

783, 265 

181.190 

591, 099 


486,  888 


1870 

to 

1880 


,  247       1, 700, 784 


19, 420 
97, 975 
22,  822 
152, 499 


278,  487 
202, 712 
140,  801 
96,  502 
92,  889 
632,  537 


299, 138 
317, 127 
806,  805 
431, 140 
277,  658 
268,  862 
514,  428 
539,  657 

clO,  311 

93,  421 
239, 987 


499, 105 


76,  914 
16,  737 
69,  978 
30,  543 


3,  631,  981 


40, 489 

6261 

671 

6120 

3,447 

905 

755 

4,988 

8,785 

22,  061 


321,488 


179,  208 
109, 397 
64,  887 
28,  997 
4.609 
143,  809 


91, 
39, 

213, 
33, 
20, 
63, 

614, 
53, 

273, 

138. 

344, 


229,  416 


701,  880 


37.  972 


359,  829 


347,  758 
361,, 556 
858,  257 
341,  071 
468, 937 
163,  357 
481,898 
471, 485 

e2, 576 

28, 696 
106,  390 


916,  671 


1,944 

5,427 

15,  970 

3,822 

6,804 

29,  741 

84,  602 

133,  682 

39,  490 


45,  491 


158,071 

09,  886 

99,  757 

58, 181 

101,  965 

266,  857 


17.  079 

18,  306 

10,711 

8,  726 

151,905 

4,990 

18,  328 

7,469 

25,  579 

9,581 

.56,  379 

45,  919 

14.  597 

32, 147 

18.  395 

10,  618 

45.  004 

11,  057 

76, 146 

34,  769 

267,  757 

176, 247 

161,954 


372,  990 


7,213 
5,987 
10,  660 
123  I 
6258  I 
2,119  ! 
1, 169 
4,834 

d5l3 

6, 528 
6,603 


466,  550 


34,  231 
21,  399 


28,  795 
6,812 


11, 138 

39, 073 

231, 542 


63, 380 

27,  527 
78,  386 
92,  268 
75,  538 
94,  787 
2,973 
98,  451 


15,229 


1,144 

624 
3,780 

941 
1,202 

356 
6246 

148 
1,  277 

699 
5,304 


49, 679 


6155 

105 

133 

4,  750 

1,508 

1,879 

13,  023 

8,195 

20,241 


724,  497 


1860 

to 
1870 


438, 179 


3,648 

34,  839 
16, 192 

118,  775 
7,906 
139,  627 
188,518 
179,  991 

35,  001 


112,541 


16.  687 
14,  668 

17,  606 
3,  251 

589 

805 

3, 754 

27,  279 

e307 

1,  596 
25,  999 


808,  595 


^  49,  241 

80,  820 
124,  .593 
206,  090 
119,  445 
139,  909 


88,  497 


5,472 


163 
115 

1,979 
343 
129 
114 
131 
67 
118 
141 

1,746 


23,  737 


1850 

to 
1860 


279 
86 

215 
4,345 
1,028 
1,041 
3,076 
5,322 
8,345 


158,  507 


1,167 

4,260  I 

29,088  I 

c36,  066 

17,  980 

30, 128 

3,494 

79,444 

29, 012 


88,  841 


26,  540 

13. 132 

21, 134 

5,050 

942 

500 

4.693 

6432 

e94 

707 
16, 481 


165, 193 


•613,  957 
39,  312 
37,  740 
6.797 
13,  837 
70,  554 


10, 910 


1,901 


183 

183 

410 

87 

26 

59 

312 

GO 

177 

218 

186 


803,  022 


6,239 


629 

626 

69 

538 

282 

934 

664 

1,290 

3,323 


197,  327 


«.  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 

c  Secreas";  due  to  loss  of  territory.  West  Virginia  having  been  set  off  from  Virginia  December  31,  1862. 

d  North  and  South  Dakota  combined. 

e  Dakota  teiTitory. 


1,264 

6,040 

570 

22,  046 


4.5,  511 
18, 376 
81,  085 
22,  435 


48,  632 


11,  394 

166 

2, 192 

4,216 

536 

220 

736 

28, 463 


82 
627 


547,  586 


15, 175 
37, 138 
92,  661 

126,  596 
88, 102 

124, 363 


63,  551 


3,238 


46 
63 


9 

45 


30 

679 

3,  124 


PROGRESS  OF  THE  NATION. 


evil 


The  following  table  shows  the  percentage  of  increase  of  the  white  and  colored 
elements  for  each  census  since  1850: 

PERCENTAGE  OF  INCREASE  OF  WHITE  AND   COLORED,    BY   STATES   AND   TERRITORIES: 

1850-1890. 


PERCENTAGE  OF  INCREASE  OF  WHITE. 

PERCENTAGE  OF   INCREASE  OF  COLORED,  (a) 

STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 

18S0 

to 
1S90 

1870 

to 
l*i80 

1860 

to 
1870 

1850 

to 
1860 

1880 

to 
1890 

1870 

to 
1880 

1860 

to 
1870 

1850 

to 
I860 

The  United  States  . . 

26.68 

29.22 

24.76 

37.69 

13.51 

34.85 

9.86 

22.  07 

Nortb  Atlantic  division... 

19.95 

17.80 

16.09 

23.13 

17.65 

27.64 

15.22 

4.17 

1.92 
8.55 
0.06 
25.  60 
25.16 
20.08 
18.10 
27.89 
22.66 

20.16 

3.53 

8.98 

0.49 

22.  22 

27.20 
15.77 
15.84 
24.74 
21.42 

28.03 

60.34 
62.  42 
4.85 
18.15 
24.36 
16.84 
13.  01 
35.37 
21., 32 

9.99 

7.76 
2.56 
0.31 
23.95 
18.61 
24.35 
25.69 
38.92 
26.18 

17.28 

617. 99 

610.  36 

611.  35 
18.44 

13.  95 
6.54 
7.66 

22.61 
25.79 

10.93 

7.35 

2.58 
26.81 

0.61 
26.28 

.5.60 

14.  UO 
18.44 
31.17 

11.80 

69.65 
18.10 
14.39 
34.06 
30.28 
19.44 
25.01 
26.  73 
31.  00 

32.68 

21.02 
17.41 
30.32 
45.25 
26.01 
12.07 
6.28 
21.01 
14.65 

7.70 

62.14 
65.00 
61.  25 
5,94 
7.68 
12. 14 
60.  13 
5.36 
6.20 

10.  CO 

New  Hampshire 

Massachusetts 

New  York 

South  Atlantic  division... 

Delaware 

16.57 
14.05 
31.  09 
15.81 

23.  21 
21.  69 
18.13 
19.76 
57.  74 

29.19 

14.97 
10.73 

24.  32 
28.39 
28.32 
06,84 
17.74 
25.00 

d282.  59 

132.  76 
44.57 

26.88 

17.55  1             12.84 
19.69  ;             17.36 
33.  68  1             45.  28 
23.  70              c32.  01 

39.74    

27.  82                 7.  70 
.35.02  1             60.56 
27.86  !               8.01 
48.  46               ".^  ?;s 

27.29 
23.44 
60.15 
17.04 

13.' 9i' 

6.10 
13.42 

64.71 

■     08. 94 

16.00 
19.86 
37.31 
23.10 
43.97 
35.  65 
45.34 
33.  02 
38.17 

41.21 

5.40 

2.49 

203.  19 

c6.57 

Maryland    . . . 

6.21 

District  of  Columbia.. 
Virginia  

4.15 
4.18 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

8,33 

0.85 

17.06 

46.29 

48.22 

14.40 
4.66 
21.08 

Florida 

North  Central  division 

33.57 

42.68 

35.86 

Ohio 

19.  83 
17.09 
20.71 
38.32 
24.57 
77.27 
35.  89 
26.18 

f933. 19 

268.  31 
174.  89 

39.58 

12.99 
23.69 
47.34 

58.57 
35,89 
158.  72 
76.  35 
50.74 
i?400.  27 

325.  55 
225. 57 

13.38 

17.79 

37.00 
101.  44 

86.  33 

153.  87 

2,  705.  48 

251.  14 

79.64 

9.03 
15.26 
22.  99 

0.81 

69.  55 

135.  49 

12.28 

3.33 

dm.  93 

273.71 
15.32 

15.49 

26.40 
59.72 
61.21 
27.44 
27.  88 
106.  06 
65.15 
23.  10 

('326.  60 

202.  28 
151.97 

36.69 

72.37 
114.  91 
277.  06 

74.28 

80.44 
193.  05 
439.  01 

60.36 

Indiana 

Illinois 

lVfir,hio-ini 

1.47 
40.32 
163.  22 
84.  41 
564. 10 
221,  02 
31.61 

W^isconsin  .. 

Minnesntn. 

Iowa  . . 

Missouri 

North  Dakota..  I 

South  Dakota..  > 

Nebraska 

862.  20 
2.  628.  55 

8.10 

Kansas 

South  Central  division 

32.60 

36.72 

,    15.49 
^  17.37 
25.90 
13.65 
22.74 
45.83 

25.35 
21.  65 
27.01 
25.  20 
25. 66 
112.  01 

19  49               "1  '"'  1 

61.25 
6.83 
13.06 
14.19 
15.62 
24.10 

22.16 
25.  07 
26.20 
46.40 
32.80 
55.20 

55.91 

13.89 

8.62 

1.55 

3.95 

38.57 

6,87 
15.10 
26.85 
40.73 
33.59 
212.  .38 

Tennessee 

13.23 

60.93 

8.19 

1.29 

34.17 

9.23 

23.39 

19.67 

39.91 

173.  25 

Alabama 

Texas  

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 

38.41 
78  03 

63.35 
77  in 

11.71 

99.86 
210.  04 

46.73 
128. 49 

72.44 
85.77 

Western  division 

42.44 

260.  92 

1             

Montana 

259.68  :             93.30 

330.64 
209.  40 
155,  24 

92.  71 
775.  48 
153.  45 
650.  41 
279.  25 
392.  92 
143.  53 

88.14 

89.07 

62.84 

433.  99 

490.12 

496. 15 

96,61 

36,69 

611.07 

57.00 

40.  75 

40.87 

Wyoming 

204.  96 

111. 62 

31.27 

58.08 

44.  57 

627.  02 

182.  69 

406.  72 

85.  (14 

44.90 

122.  75 
387.  31 

20.28 
266.  98 

65  5' 

14.' 58" 

9.01 



Colorado 

891.  30 
102.  35 

ioo.'oo' 

693.  33 

New  Mexico  .... 

34.78 

286.  30 

Arizona 

Utah 

in  A±  1 

254. 15 

18.00 

Nevada 

37.47  '           47r  9S 

Idaho  

173.  24  1 
202.77 

1 

Washington 

9P   97 

590.  01) 

170.  31 

4,55 

Oregon 

California 

87.  60  1             66.  66 
53.  61                .'i4  SI  1 

298.  56 
252.  68 

6:38. 16 
324.  74 

1 

a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 

6  Decrease. 

c  Decrease;  due  to  loss  of  territory,  West  Virginia  haviu" 

d  North  and  South  Dakota  combined. 

e  Dakota  territory. 


been  set  otf  from  Virginia  December  31,  1862. 


CVlll 


COMPEIJDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVEIn^TH  CENSUS:  1890. 


These  tables  simi:)ly  confirm  what  is  brought  out  in  rather  more  condensed  form  by 
the  preceding  tables,  showing  the  proportion  in  which  the  popnhition  is  made  up  of  white 
and  colored.  Throughout  these  tables  is  distinctly  traceable  a  greater  rate  of  increase 
of  the  whites  than  the  blacks  in  the  south  generally,  ahd  accompanying  this  a  slight 
southward  movement  of  the  race.  But  more  apparent  than  either  of  these  features  is 
the  rapid  westward  migration  of  this  race,  which  has  nearly  kept  pace  in  this  regard 
with  the  whites.  While  the  rate  of  increase  of  the  blacks  in  the  South  Atlantic  states 
has  been  from  the  first  comparatively  slight,  the  rate  of  increase  in  the  South  Central 
division  has  been  very  rapid,  and  indeed  that  rapid  rate  has  only  recently  been  checked. 

PEKSOJ^S  or  SCHOOL  AGE. 

The  significance  of  the  term  "school  age"  varies  in  the  different  states  and 
territories,  and  there  is  no  school  age  in  the  national  statutes.  The  term  has  found  a 
place  in  national  census  reports,  but  it  is  perplexing  since  its  limitations  are  not  always 

clear. 

In  addition  to  the  general  variation  already  indicated,  certain  states  take  account 
of  those  between  2  or  3  sets  of  age  limits,  using  each  for  a  different  purpose. 

Oklahoma  organized  public  schools  after  the  close  of  the  census  year. 

In  Vermont  the  former  maximum  of  20  years  has  been  restored  since  1890,  although 
at  the  time  the  census  was  taken  the  age  limitations  were  5  to  18,  under  a  then  recent 
law  by  which  the  maximum  was  reduced  to  18. 

The  following  statement  presents  the  variations  of  age  limits  for  the  school  census 
as  required  by  the  various  state  laws  in  1890.  In  each  case  the  year  last  named  is 
not  inclusive. 


Alabama "—21 

Arizona  6 — 18 

Arkansas 6 — 21 

California 5 — 17 

Colorado 6—21 

Connecticut 4—16 

Delaware 6 — 21 

District  of  Columbia 6 — 17 

Florida 4—21 

Georgia 6 — 18 

Idalio  5—21 

Illinois 6—21 

Indiana 6 — 21 

Iowa 5     21 

Kansas 5     21 

Kentucky 6—20 

Louisiana 6 — 18 


Maine 4—21 

Maryland 5—20 

Massachusetts 5 — 15 

Michigan 5 — 20 

Minnesota 5 — 21 

Mississippi 5 — 21 

Missouri 6 — 20 

Montana 4 — 21 

Nebraska 5—21 

NeA'ada 6 — 18 

New  Hampshii-e 5 — 15 

New  Jersey 5 — 18 

New  Mexico 5 — 20 

New  York 5—21 

North  Carolina 6 — 21 

North  Dakota 7—20 


Ohio 6—21 

Oklahonux 6—21 

Oregon 4 — 20 

Pennsylvania 6 — 21 

Ehode  Island 5—15 

South  Carolina 6— 1& 

South  Dakota 7—20 

Tennessee 6 — 21 

Texas 8 — 16 

Utah 6—18 

Vermont 5 — 18 

Virginia 5 — 21 

Washington 5—21 

West  Virginia 6—21 

Wisconsin 4 — 20 

Wyoming 6 — 21 


In  the  published  reports  of  previous  censuses,  statements  concerning  persons 
commonly  considered  as  being  of  school  age,  that  is,  of  the  ages  when  children  are 
found  attending  school,  have  been  limited  to  5  to  17  years,  both  inclusive.  Under 
the  present  census,  however,  results  are  given  covering  persons  from  5  to  17  years, 
from  18  to  20  years,  and  from  5  to  20  years  as  a  total,  both  years  in  each  case  being 
inclusive,  classified  by  color,  sex,  and  general  nativity. 

The  whole  number  of  persons  from  5  to  17  years  of  age  in  the  United  States,  under 
the  census  of  1890,  is  18,543,201  as  against  15,065,767  returned  in  1880,  showing  an 
increase  during  the  decade  of  3,477,434,  or  23.08  per  cent.  The  whole  number  of  persons 
from  18  to  20  years  of  age  in  the  United  States  in  1890  is  3,904,191  as  against  3,254,063 
in  1880,  the  increase  during  the  decade  being  650,128,  or  19.98  per  cent.  Taking  the 
period  from  5  to  20  years  of  age  as  a  whole,  there  were  returned  in  1890  for  the  entire 


PROGRESS  OF  THE  ISATION. 


cix 


United  States  22,447,392  persons  as  against  18,319,830  persons  iu  1880,  the  general 
increase  during  the  decade  for  tlie  period  of  years  considered  being,  therefore,  4,127,562, 
or  22.53  per  cent.  The  increase  in  aggregate  population  for  the  United  States  as  a 
whole  during  the  same  decade  was  24.86  i)er  cent. 

The  native  born  persons  of  the  ages  from  5  to  17  years  number  17,621,692,  or  95.03 
per  cent  of  the  whole  number  between  those  ages,  while  the  foreign  born  number 
921,509,  or  4.97  per  cent.  Of  the  whole  number  from  18  to  20  years  of  age,  3,481,661,  or 
89.18  per  cent,  are  native  born  and  422,530,  or  10,82  percent,  are  foreign  born.  Of  the 
18,543,201  persons  from  5  to  17  years  of  age,  10,546,885,  or  56.88  per  cent,  are  native 
white  of  native  parents,  4,400,105,  or  23.73  per  cent,  are  native  white  of  foreign  parents, 
917,475,  or  4.95  per  cent,  are  foreign  white,  and  2,678,736,  or  14.44  per  cent,  are  colored. 
In  the  same  way,  of  the  3,904,191  persons  from  18  to  20  years  of  age,  2,057,665,  or  52.70 
per  cent,  are  native  white  of  native  parents,  913,365,  or  23,40  per  cent,  are  native  white 
of  foreign  parents,  415,070,  or  10,63  per  cent,  are  foi-eign  white,  and  518,091,  or  13,27 
per  cent,  are  colored, 

POTEI^TIAL  MILITIA, 

The  potential  militia  includes  all  males  from  18  to  44  years  of  age,  both  inclusive. 
This  class  in  1890  numbered  13,230,168.  In  1880  it  numbered  10,231,239,  showing  an 
increase  of  29.31  per  cent,  which  is  much  larger  than  that  of  the  total  population. 
This  is  due  to  the  excessive  immigration  of  the  preceding  decade,  as  is  shown  by  the 
fact  that  the  increase  in  the  native  born  militia  from  1880  to  1890  is  approximatelv 
equal  to  the  increase  among  the  native  born  of  the  total  population,  viz.,  22,76  per 
cent,  while  the  increase  of  the  foreign  born  militia  is  about  40  per  cent. 

The  native  born  militia  numbers  10,424,086,  or  78,79  per  cent  of  the  whole  number 
and  the  foreign  born  numbers  2,806,082,  or  21.21  per  cent.  This  may  be  contrasted 
with  similar  elements  of  the  total  population,  of  which  85.23  per  cent  were  native  born 
and  14,77  per  cent  were  foreign  born. 

Of  the  total  ])otential  militia,  68.68  per  cent,  or  more  than  two-thirds,  were  native 
white,  while  of  the  total  population,  73.24  per  cent  were  native  white;  10,78  per  cent 
of  the  militia  were  colored,  while  of  the  total  population,  12.20  per  cent  were  colored. 

Of  the  total  militia  a  little  more  than  one-half,  namely,  51,20  per  cent,  were  whites 
of  native  extraction,  that  is,  were  native  whites  of  native  parentage,  while  48,80  per 
cent  were  either  foreign  born,  native  born  of  foreign  parentage,  or  were  colored. 

The  following  table  shows  the  proportion  of  the  potential  militia  which  was 
contained  iu  each  of  the  5  divisions  of  the  country  contrasted  with  sinnlar  proportions 
of  the  total  iiopulation : 


OEOORAPHICAL  DIVISIONS. 

Militia. 

1 
Population. 

North  Atlantic 

28.71 
12.23 
36.55 
15.58 
6.93 

27.  79 
14.15 
35.71 
17.52 
4.83 

South  Atlantic 

North  Central 

South  Central 

Western 

It  will  be  seen  from  this  that  in  the  northern  and  western  states  the  proportion  of 
the  potential  militia  is  greater  than  that  of  the  population,  showing  a  preponderance 
of  the  mature  male  element,  while  iu  the  southern  states  the  proportion  of  militia  is 
less  than  that  of  the  population,  showing  the  reverse. 


ex 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 
POTENTIAL  VOTEES. 


The  number  o^  potential  voters,  that  is,  males  21  years  of  age  and  npward,  in  1890 
was  16  940  311;  in  1880  the  number  was  12,830,349.  The  increase  during  the  10  years 
intervening  was  at  the  rate  of  32.03  per  cent,  which  was  far  in  excess  of  that  of  population, 
and  was  due  undoubtedly,  as  in  the  case  of  the  militia,  to  the  excessive  immigration  of 
the  decade  which  consisted  in  large  proportion  of  adult  males.  The  potential  voters 
in  1890  formed  27.05  per  cent  of  the  population.  In  1880  the  same  class  constituted 
25  58  per  cent,  showing  a  notable  increase  in  the  proportion. 

'  Of  the  potential  voting  strength  of  the  nation,  12,591,852,  or  74.33  per  cent,  were 
native  born,  and  4,348,459,  or  25.67  per  cent,  were  foreign  born.  The  corresponding 
figures  regarding  the  total  population  are  85.23  per  cent  native  born  and  14.77  per 
cent  foreign  born.  This  brings  out  forcibly  the  great  disproportion  which  the  voting 
strength  of  the  foreign  element  bears  to  the  total  of  that  element. 

Of  the  total  number,  10,957,496,  or  64.68  per  cent,  were  native  whites,  and  l,740,45o, 
or  only  10  28  per  cent,  were  colored.  The  native  wliites  of  native  parents,  or,  as  nearly 
as  may  be  the  whites  of  native  extraction,  constitute  but  51.99  per  cent  of  the  voting 
strength  of  the  nation,  nearly  one-half  of  the  possible  voters  being  either  foreign  born, 
native  born  of  foreign  parents,  or  colored.  Like  the  corresponding  element  of  the  total 
population  the  strength  of  the  native  element  is  in  the  south,  while  in  the  northwest  it 
is  in  many 'states  outnumbered,  and  in  a  few  states  greatly  outnumbered,  by  the  element 
of  foreio-n  extraction.  Thus  in  North  Dakota  the  white  voters  of  native  extraction  form 
but  21 13  per  cent  of  the  total  possible  voters;  in  Minnesota  the  corresponding  proportion 
is  23"o5  per  cent;  in  Wisconsin  22.20  per  cent.  In  each  of  these  cases  more  than  three- 
fourths  of  the  voting  strength  of  the  state  is  of  foreign  extraction.  The  following  table 
shows  the  proportion  of  the  potential  voting  strength  contained  in  each  division  of  the 
United  States  contrasted  with  the  corresponding  proportion  of  the  total  population: 


GEOGRAPHICAL  DIVISIONS. 


North  Atlantic 
South  Atlantic 
North  Central  . 
South  Central  . 
Western 


Voters. 

Population. 

29.84 

27.79 

11.90 

14.15 

36.62 

35.71 

14.83 

17.52 

6.81 

4.83 

\s  in  the  case  of  the  potential  militia,  it  is  seen  that  in  the  northern  and  western 
o-foups  of  states  the  potential  voting  strength  is  disproportionately  large  as  compared 
with  the  total  population,  while  the  reverse  is  the  case  in  the  southern  groups. 

DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 

The  total  number  of  occupied  dwellings  in  the  United  States  in  June,  1890, 
according  to  the  returns  made  under  the  Eleventh  Census,  was  11,483,318.  In  1880  a 
total  of  8,955,812  dwellings  was  returned,  showing  an  increase  of  2,527,506,  or  28.22 
per  cent,  during  the  decade.  A  dwelling,  for  census  purposes,  means  any  building  or 
place  of  abode  in  which  any  person  was  living  at  the  time  the  census  was  taken, 
whether  a  room  above  a  warehouse  or  factory,  a  loft  above  a  stable,  a  wigwam  on  the 
outskirts  of  a  settlement,  a  hotel,  a  boarding  or  lodging  house,  a  large  tenement  house, 
or  a  dwelling  house  as  ordinarily  considered. 

In  1860  and  1870  the  total  number  of  dwellings  reported  included  both  occupied 
and  unoccupied  dwellings,  so  that  no  analysis  can  be  made  except  for  1880  and  1890 

The  general  increase  in  the  number  of  dwellings  for  the  United  States  as  a  whole 
from  1880  to  1890  is,  as  already  stated,  28.22  per  cent.     There  has  been  an  increase  m 


PROGRESS  OF  THE  NATION. 


CXI 


the  Western  division  of  73.49  per  cent  and  in  the  North  Central  division  of  35.14  per 
cent.  The  number  and  per  cent  of  increase  since  1880  for  each  geographical  division 
is  as  follows : 


(iEOGRAPHICAL  DIVISIONS. 

INCREASE  IN  DWELLINGS, 
188U  TO  1800. 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

The  TJnited  States 

2,  527,  506 

28.22 

532, 163 
242,  879 
1,114,752 
383,  615 
254,  097 

21.90 
17.56 
35.14 
23.63 
73.49 

South  Atlantic 

1 
North  Central 

South  Central 

"Western 

The  average  number  of  persons  to  a  dwelling  in  1890,  for  the  United  States,  was 
5.45  as  against  5.G0  in  1880  and  5.94  for  the  white  and  free  colored  population  in  1850. 
For  the  North  Atlantic  division  there  were,  on  the  average,  5.87  persons  to  a  dwelling 
in  1890,  5.97  in  1880,  and  6.21  in  1850;  for  the  South  Atlantic  division,  5.45  in  1890, 
5.49  in  1880,  and  5.71  in  1850;  for  the  North  Central  division,  5.22  in  1890,  5.47  in  1880, 
and  5,83  in  1850;  for  the  South  Central  division,  5.47  in  1890,  5.49  in  1880,  and  5.81  in 
1850;  for  the  Western  division,  5.05  in  1890,  5.11  in  1880,  and  4.27  in  1850.  For  each 
of  the  3  censuses  named,  Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island,  and  New  York  are  reported  as 
having,  on  the  average,  the  largest  number  of  persons  to  a  dwelling,  being  in  each 
case  more  than  6  persons.  In  1880  Maryland  and  tlie  District  of  Columbia  are  also 
credited  with  an  average  of  more  than  6  persons. 

The  word  family,  for  the  purposes  of  the  census,  includes  not  only  the  normal  family, 
as  generally  understood,  but  also  all  persons  living  alone,  and  all  larger  aggregations 
of  people  having  only  the  tie  of  a  common  roof  and  table,  as  the  inmates  of  hotels, 
hospitals,  prisons,  asylums,  etc.  Considered  as  regards  great  bodies  of  population, 
however,  the  presence  of  these  large  "census"  families  does  not  probably  have  any 
very  appreciable  effect  on  the  average  size  of  the  normal  family.  A  very  good  illustration 
of  this  point  is  afforded  by  the  state  census  of  Massachusetts  in  1885  («,),  where,  after 
eliminating  all  aggregations  of  people  which  could  not  properly  be  considered  as 
constituting  a  normal  family,  it  was  found  that  the  average  size  of  family  for  the  state 
as  a  whole  was  reduced  from  4.58  to  4.45,  or  a  difference  of  but  0.13.  For  small  bodies 
of  population,  as  counties,  cities,  and  towns,  in  which  these  large  aggregations  of 
people  are  located,  the  average  size  of  family  will  of  course  be  affected  according  to 
the  number  and  size  of  such  institutions. 

According  to  the  returns  of  the  Eleventh  Census  the  total  number  of  families,  as 
just  defined,  living  in  the  United  States  in  June,  1890,  was  12,690,152,  with  an  aggregate 
population  of  62,622,250,  or  4.93  persons,  on  the  average,  to  each  family.  In  1880  there 
were  returned  9,945,916  families,  the  average  size  of  family  at  that  census  being  5.04 
for  the  entire  country,  with  a  population  of  50,155,783. 


a  Census  of  Massachusetts,  1885;  Population  and  Social  Statistics,  Part  I,  jjp.  49,  5;). 


CXll 


COMVEXDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


The  increase  iu  families  by  numLev  and  per  cent  during  each  decade  since  1850  is 
.shown  for  the  United  States  and  for  eacli  geographical  division,  as  follows :      


INCREASE  IN  FAMILIES. 


GEOGRAPHICAL  DIVISIONS. 


The  United  states - 

North  Atlantic 

Bouth  Atlantic 

North  Central 

South  Central 

Western 


18S0  to  1890 


1870  to  1880 


Number.     Per  cent.      Number.     Per  cent 


, 744,  236 


27.59 


788,  501 
224,  400 
1,209,588 
373, 570 
248, 171 


22.77 
15.33 
35.69 
22.  01 
66.67 


2,  366, 553 


526,  247 
330, 740 
908,  706 
455,139 
145,  721 


31.22 


21.07 
29.20 
36.64 
36.63 
64.33 


1860  to  1870 


Number.     Per  cent, 


2, 368, 429 


449, 179 
480, 225 
797, 121 
558, 387 
83, 517 


45.45 


21.  a3 

73.67 
47.36 
81.63 
58.  40 


1850  to  1850 


Number. 

Per  cent. 

1, 612,  694 

44.82 

465,  337 
114, 539 
748,  317 
184,  257 
100,  244 


29.40 
21.30 
80.  04 
36.87 
234.  41 


As  shown  by  the  above  table  there  has  been  an  increase  in  the  United  States  since 
L880  of  '>  744  236  families,  or  27.59  per  cent.  The  numerical  increase  from  1870  to  1880 
was  onlv  slightly  less  than  in  the  decade  from  1860  to  1870,  while  the  per  cent  of  increase 
was  about  a  third  less,  or  31.22  per  cent  ft-om  1870  to  1880  as  against  45.45  per  cent  from 
1860  to  1870.  The  numerical  increase  from  1850  to  1860  was  1,612,694,  and  the  per  cent 
of  increase  44.82,  very  nearly  the  same  per  cent  as  for  1860  to  1870. 

The  excess  of  families  over  dwellings  in  1890,  1880,  and  1850  as  indicated,  both  as 
regards  number  and  per  cent,  in  the  following  summary  by  geographical  divisions: 


iEOGHAPHlCAL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Number.       Per  cent. 


The 


UuitedStates '      1.206,834 


North  Atlantic 
South  Atlantic. 
)  forth  Central  . 
South  Central.. 
>  Western 


749, 897 
61,  395 

311,119 
03,  841 
20,  582 


10.51 


25.31 
3.77 
7.26 
3.18 
3.43 


1880 


Number. 

Per  cent. 

990, 104 

11.06 

593,  559 
79,  868 
216.  283 

73,  886 
26, 508 


24.42 

5.77 
6.82 
4.55 
7.67 


1850 


Number.       Per  cent, 


235, 903 


192, 973 
9,261 
23,  308 

9,487 
874 


7.02 


13.88 
1.75 
2.  .56 
1.94 
2.09 


In  1890  there  were  in  the  United  States  1,206,834,  or  10.51  per  cent,  more  families 
1han  dwellings,  while  in  1880  there  was  an  excess  of  990,104,  or  11.00  per  cent,  and  m  1850 
^lu  excess  of  '>35  903.  or  7.02  per  cent.  In  1880  and  1890  three-tifths  and  in  1 850  four-fifths 
of  this  excess  were  comprised  in  the  North  Atlantic  division.  The  percentages  of  excess 
for  this  division  are  also  very  much  greater  than  those  reported  for  any  other  division, 
being  ^5  31  in  1890  24  42  in  1880,  and  13.88  in  1850.  Analyzing  the  results  for  each  state 
romnrising  this  division  we  iind  that  this  excess  is  largely  concentrated  in  the  states  of 
New  York  Massachusetts,  and  Khode  Island,  where  the  crowded  conditions  of  life  m 
cities  and  factory  towns  largely  prevail.     The  results  in  detail  for  each  state  lollow : 


1, 

1S90 

1880 

1850 

STATES. 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

Nortli  Atlantic  division 

749,  897 

25.31 

11.16 
13.93 

8.67 
35.05 
43.56 
26.85 
46.05 
24.66 

6.23 

593, 559 

24.42 

192,  973 

13.88 

15,  100 

10,  683 

6,  052 

124, 510 
22,  760 
35,111 

412.  422 
GO,  997 
62,  262 

16,  884 
11,  905 
6,  323 
98.  522 
18,  871 
28,  427 
300,  393 
41,906 
64,  328 

13.51 
17.41 

9.47 
35.04 
45.60 
26.21 
39.66 
22.01 

8.29 

7,531 
4,948 
2.152 

39,  840 
5,  837 
9,  435 

92,  933 
8,016 

22,  281 

7.80 

8.03 

3.81 

26.07 

26.08 

14.74 

19.61 

9.89 

Pennsylvania 

5.77 

PEOGRESS  OF  THE  NATION.  cxiii 

The  average  uumber  of  persons  to  a  family  for  the  United  States  as  a  whole  has 
steadily  decreased  since  1S50.  At  that  census  there  were,  on  the  average,  5.55  persons 
to  a  family;  in  18G0  there  were  5.28  persons;  in  1870,  5.09  persons;  in  1880,  5.04  persons, 
and  in  1890,  4.93  persons.  The  decrease  in  the  North  Atlantic  division  has  been 
particularly  marked,  the  average  size  of  family  in  1890  being  4.69  as  against  an  average 
in  1850  of  5.45.  The  greatest  decrease  in  this  division  is  found  in  Maine,  the  average  in 
1850  of  5.64  persons  having  been  reduced  to  4.40  persons  in  1890.  In  the  North  Central 
division  there  has  also  been  a  considerable  decrease,  or  from  5.69  in  1850  to  4.8G  in  1890. 
In  Oliio  there  has  been  a  decrease  since  1850  of  1  person,  and  in  Indiana  of  1.07  persons 
to  a  family.  In  Nebraska,  North  Dakota,  South  Dakota,  and  Kansas  there  has  been,  on 
the  other  hand,  an  increase  in  the  average  size  of  family  since  1860,  the  first  census  in 
which  they  appear. 

This  is  also  largely  true  of  the  states  and  territories  comprising  the  Western  division, 
the  general  average  for  the  division  being  4.88  persons  in  1890  as  against  4.18  persons 
in  1850.  In  the  newly  settled  territories  the  average  size  of  family  is  small  at  first,  but 
increases  steadily  as  settlement  goes  on.  When  the  population  becomes  more  or  less 
urban  in  character  the  maximum  is  reached,  and  a  constantly  receding  average  is  likely 
to  be  shown  at  each  census  thereafter.  This  is  now  the  case  with  all  the  older  states 
of  our  country,  except  in  the  more  southern  states,  where  the  colored  element  largely 
predominates.  In  these  states,  although  there  has  been  a  decrease  in  1890  as  compared 
with  1850,  there  has  been  a  general  increase  since  1870.  For  instance,  in  the  South 
Atlantic  division  the  average  size  of  family  in  Virginia  has  increased  from  5.29  in  1870 
to  5.44  in  1890;  in  North  Carolina  from  5.20  to  5.27;  in  South  Carolina  from  4.67  to 
5.16;  in  Georgia  from  4.98  to  5.22,  and  in  Florida  from  4.77  to  4.89,  although  there  has 
been  a  slight  decrease  in  the  latter  state  since  1880.  In  the  South  Central  division  the 
same  increases  are  shown,  as  in  Alabama  from  4.92  in  1870  to  5.27  in  1890;  in  Mississippi 
from  4.96  to  5.35,  and  in  Louisiana  from  4.60  to  5.22.  In  Texas  and  Arkansas  increases 
are  also  noticed,  due  partly,  no  doubt,  to  the  greatly  accelerated  increase  in  population 
since  1870.  The  small  average  size  of  family  for  Oklahoma,  just  opened  for  settlement 
is  noted.  ' 

The  tendency  to  decrease  in  the  average  size  of  family  in  thickly  settled  communities 
is  brought  out  very  forcibly  in  the  table  on  the  following  page,  which  gives  for  124  cities 
having  25,000  inliabitants  and  upward  in  1890  the  total  number  of  dwellings  and  families, 
the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  dwelling  and  to  a  family,  and  for  95  of  these  cities 
comparisons  as  to  average  number  with  similar  results  for  1880.  The  figures  for  1880 
are  taken  from  a  table  in  the  printed  report  of  that  census,  giving  for  100  principal 
cities  statistics  as  to  dwellings  and  families.  5  of  the  cities  named  in  this  table  are  not 
included  among  the  cities  having  in  1890  a  population  of  25,000  or  more. 
372 viii 


.^.\,  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

TOTAL  DWELLINGS   AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO   A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A  FAMILY, 

FOR  PRINCIPAL  CITIES. 


New  York,  N.Y  . 

Cliicaso,  111 

Pliila<Ielphia,  Pa . 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y  . . 
St.  Louis,  Mo 


Boston.-Mass 

Ealtimore,  Md 

SaB  Francisco,  Cal . 
Cincinnati,  Ohio  . . . 
Cleveland  Ohio 


Buflfalo,N.Y 

Uew  Orleans,  La. . 

Pittsburg,  Pa 

Washington.  D.  C . 
Detroit,  Mich 


Milwaukee,  Wis  .  -  - 

Newark,  N.  J 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Jersey  city,  N.  J  .  -  - 
Louisville,  Ky 


Omaha,  Neb 

Rochester,  N.Y.. 
St.  Paul,  Minn  . . 
Kansas  city,  Mo 
Providence,  R.  I 


Denver,  Colo 

Inilianapolis,  luil . 
Allegheny,  Pa  .... 

Albany,  N.T 

Columbus,  Ohio.. 


Syracuse,  N.  Y 

\<^orcester.  Mass . . . 

Toledo.  Ohio 

Richmond,  "Va 

New  Haven,  Conn  . 


Paterson.N.  J  . .. 

Lowell.  Mass 

Nashville,  Tenn.. 

Scranton.  Pa 

Tall  River,  Mass. 


Cambridge,  Mass 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Memphis,  Tenn . . 
Wilmington,  Del. 
Dayton,  Ohio 


Troy,N.Y 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Reading,  Pa 

Camden,  N.J 

Trenton,  N.J 


Lynn,  Mass 

Lincoln,  Neb 

Charleston,  H.  C. 
Hartford,  Conn  . 
St.  Joseph,  Mo  -. 


Evansville,  Ind  - . . 
Los  Angeles,  Cal . . 
Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
Bridgeport,  Conn  . 
Oakland,  Cal 


Portland,  Ore 

Saginaw,  Mich 

Salt  Lake,  Utah.. - 
Lawrence,  Mass  .  - . 
Springfield,  Mass  . 

Manchester,  N.  H. 

mica.  N.  Y 

Hoboken.N.J 

Sava,inab,  Ga 

Seattle,  Wash 


TOTAL 
DWELLINGS. 


1890 


TOTAL 
FAMILIES. 


1890 


81,  828 
127,  871 
187,  052 

82, 282 

60,  937 

52,  669 
72, 112 
47,  183 
33,  487 
43, 835 

37,  290 
43,  000 

37,  725 

38,  798 
36,  992 

32,  888 
23, 296 
25,  281 
18,  562 
24, 999 

20, 194 
23,  954 
20,  976 
23, 140 

17,  639 

18,  010 
21, 138 
16,  543 
13, 153 
16, 179 

15,  641 
9,785 
15,  842 
12,  538 
11, 194 

9,870 
10,  794 
13,746 
12,  263 

6,644 

10,  305 
11,447 

11,  567 

11,  878 

12,  366 

7,805 
11,411 
11,693 
12,  362 
11,428 

8,532 
8,848 
8,164 
6,553 
9,460 


091 
368 
923 
677 
387 


Peoria,  111 

New  Bedford,  Ma.ss. 
Erie.  Pa 

Somerville.^ass 

Harrisburg,  Pa 


6.239 
8,990 
U.969 
5,811 
6.881 

6,  .309 
7,370 
3,411 
8.008 
7.387 

8.010 
fi,06T 
7,168 
6,  542 
8.164 


PERSONS  TO  A 
DWELLING. 


1890 


312, 766 
220,  320 
205, 135 
170,  970 
91.756 

89,  716 
86,  654 

52,  535 
63. 530 

53,  052 

51,461 
48,  582 
45,  584 
43,  007 
42.  209 

41,519 
38,  906 
32,  901 
34,  434 
32,  970 

22,  485 
27, 312 

25,  832 

26,  734 
29,  242 

19,  730 

23,  063 

20,  805 
20, 433 
18,050 

19,277 
17,  80O 
17,113 
15, 678 
17,  381 

16,815 

14,  802 

15,  487 
14,839 
14,  383 

14, 1.59 
13,  353 
13,  354 

12,  473 

13,  217 

12,  895 

13,  393 
12,  .326 
12,  667 
11,901 

12,205 

9,256 

11, 196 

11, 596 

9,902 

9,743 
11,  056 
10,488 
10,511 
10.  060 


VI,  392 
7,657 
9,002 
9.916 

8.  556 
9.492 
9,413 
9,039 
7.958 

8,566 
9.023 
8,027 
8,  949 

8,  SM 


1880 


18.52 
8.60 
5.60 
9.80 
7.41 

8.52 
6.02 
0.34 

8.87 
5.96 

6.86 
5.63 
6.33 
5.94 
5.57 

6.22 
7.81 
6.52 
8.78 
6.45 

6.96 
5.59 
6.35 
5.74 
7.49 

5.93 
4.99 
6.36 

7.22 
5.45 

5.64 
8.65 
5.14 
6.49 

7.26 

7.94 

7.20 
5.54 
6.13 
11.20 


.5.72 
5.  .58 
5.17 
4.95 

7.81 
,5.28 
5.02 
4.72 
5.03 

6.53 
6.23 
6.73 
8.12 
5.53 

5.58 
4.86 
5.05 
6.37 
5.19 

7.43 
5.15 
6.43 
7.68 
6.42 

8.31 
5.97 
12.80 
5.39 
5.80 

5.12 
6.71 
5.67 
6.14 
4.82 


PERSONS  TO  A 
FAMILY. 


16.37 
8.24 
5.79 
9.11 
8.15 

8.26 
6.54 
6.86 
9.11 
5.89 

6.55 
5.95 
6.44 
6.19 
5.68 

6.17 
7.26 
6.76 
8.59 
6.55 

5.97 
5.65 
6.54 
6.48 
7.41 

6.75 
5.47 
6.59 
6.85 
6.06 

5.87 
8.79 
5.16 
6.67 
6.31 

7.60 
7.21 
6.13 
6.25 
8.75 

6.38 
5.76 
4.68 
5.56 
5.53 

8.16 
.5.57 
5.24 
5.05 
5.85 

6.06 


7.63 
7.32 
6.17 

5.53 


5.37 
7.40 
5.39 


5.53 
8.50 
6.62 

9.09 

5.83 

11.50 

5.51 


5.  34 
.5.33 
,5.66 
0.07 
5.16 


1890 


1880 


4.84 
4.99 
5.10 
4.72 
4.92 

5.00 
5.01 
5.69 
4.67 
4.93 

4.97 
4.98 
5.23 
5.24 
4.88 

4.92 
4.07 
5.01 
4.73 
4.89 

6.25 
4.90 
5.15 
4.96 
4.52 

5.41 
4.57 
5.06 
4.65 
4.88 

4.57 
4.76 
4.76 
.5.19 
4.68 

4.66 
5.22 
4.92 
5.07 
5.17 

4.95 
4.91 
4.83 
4.93 
4.63 

4.73 
4.50 
4.76 
4.60 
4.83 

4.57 
5.96 
4.91 

4.59 
5.28 

5.21 
4.56 
4.78 
4.65 
4.84 

6.82 
4.93 
5.86 
4.93 
4.46 

5.16 
4.64 
4.64 
4.78 
5.38 

4.79 
4.51 
5.06 
4.49 
4.73 


4.96 
5.19 
5.13 
4.9a 
5.38 

4.99 
5.08 
5.38 
4.90 
4.99 

5.01 
4.7T 
5.24 
5.09 
5.00 

5.02 
4.81 
5.46 
5.04 
5.08 

5.44 
4.95 
5.74 
5.97 
4.52 

5.99 
4.80 
5.34 
4.96 
5.50 

4.69 

4.89 
4,92 
5.22 
4.61 

4.78 
5.20 
5.09 
5.14 
5.04 

4.86 
4.80 
4.23 
5.15 

4.77 

4.94 

4.70 
4.88 
4.75 
5.47 


4.66 

4.38 
4.60 
5.76 

5.05 

5.14 
4.64 
4.92 

.94 
.23 
.52 


5.15 
4.85 
4.62 
4.59 


4.9» 
4.37 
5.24 
4.60 

4.  7S 


PEOGEESS  OF  THE  NATION. 


cxv 


TOTAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND   TO  A  FAMILY, 

FOR  PRINCIPAL  CITIES— Contiuued. 


Kansas  city,  Kan 

Dallas,  Tex 

Sionx  city,  Iowa  . . 
Elizabeth,  N.  J.... 
Wilkesbarre,  Pa . . 


San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Corington,  Ky 

Portland,  Me 

Taconia,Wash 

Holyoke,  Mass 


Port  Wayne,  Ind  . . 
Binghamton.N.  T 

Norfolk,  Va , 

Wheeling,  ^Y.  Ta  . 
Augusta,  Ga 


Toungstown,  Ohio . 

Diiliitli,  Minn 

Tonkers,  N.  T 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Springfield,  Ohio.. . 

Quincy,  111 

Mobile,  Ala 

Topeka,  Kan 

Elmira,  N.T 

Salem,  Mass 


Long  Island  city,  N.  T. 

Altoona,  Pa 

Dubuque,  Iowa 

Terre  Haute,  Ind 

Chattanooga,  Tenn 


Galveston,  Tex  . . . 
Waterbury,  Conn  . 

Chelsea,  Mass 

Bay  city,  Mich 

Pawtucket,  E.  I. . . 


Akron,  Ohio 

Houston,  Tex 

Haverhill,  Mass  . . 
Brockton,  Mass  . . . 
Williamsport,  Pa  . 

Davenport,  Iowa. . 
Sacramento,  Cal. . . 

Canton,  Ohio 

Birmingham,  Ala . 
Little  Rock,  Ark  . 


Auburn,  N.  T.. 
Taunton,  Mass - 
Allen  town.  Pa  . 
Lacrosse,  Wis  . 


TOTAL 
DWELLINGS. 


1890 


7,  708 
6,804 
5,718 
5,820 
6,952 

6,686 
6,133 
5,804 
5,631 
3,140 

6,582 
5,595 
5,857 
5,911 
6,720 

6,074 
4,052 
3,746 
6,  530 
6,663 

5,893 
6,  047 
6,670 
5,SU 
4,530 

3,986 
5,867 
5,515 
6,173 
5,487 

5,653 
3,444 
4,477 
5,253 
3,834 

5,498 
5,059 
4,142 
4,208 
5,536 

5,328 
4,826 
5,043 
4,  782 
4,980 

4,943 
4,036 
5,070 
4,603 


TOTAL 
FAMILIES. 


1890 


8,175 
7.207 
6,032 
7,683 
7,337 

7,201 
7,801 
8,230 
6,417 
6,725 

7,293 
7,759 
7,335 
7,100 
7,537 

6,572 
4,841 
6.  080 
6  729 
7,108 

6,673 
6,480 
7,018 
6,  770 
7,010 

6,259 
5,998 
6,180 
6,598 
6,135 

5,853 
5,824 
6,210 
5,525 
5,852 

6,064 
5,214 
5,940 
6,210 
5,758 

5,836 
5,079 
5,440 
5,243 
5,496 

5,518 
5,470 
5,391 
5,082 


PERSONS  TO  A 
DWELLING. 


1890 


4.97 
5.59 
6.61 
6.49 
5.43 

.5.63 
6.09 
6.28 
6.39 
11.35 

5.38 
6.  20 
5.95 
5.84 
4.96 

5.47 
8.17 
8.55 
4.90 
4.79 

5.34 
5.14 
4.65 
5.31 
6.80 

7.65 
5.17 
5.50 
4.90 
5.30 

5.14 
8.32 
6.23 
5.30 
7.21 

5.02 
5.45 
C.62 
6.49 
4.90 

5.04 
5.47 
5.19 
5.47 
5.20 

5.23 
6.31 
4.98 
5.45 


1880 


6.55 
5.61 

5.66 
6.20 
6.56 


10.  .52 
5.52 


6.70 
5.99 
5.56 


5.02 
5.48 


5.78 
5.52 


5.39 
6.50 


5.74 
5.08 


5.27 


5.85 
6.38 


5.03 
5.07 


5.65 
6.51 


PERSONS  TO  A 
FAMILY. 


1890 


4.69 
5.28 
6.27 
4.92 
5.14 

5.23 
4.79 
4.43 
5.61 
5.30 

4.85 
4.51 
4.75 
4.86 
4.42 

5.05 
6.84 
5.26 
4.76 
4.49 

4.72 
4.80 
4.42 
4.56 
4.39 

4.87 
5.06 
4.90 
4.58 
4.74 

4.97 
4.92 

4.49 
5.04 
4.72 

4.55 
5.29 
4.61 
4.40 
4.71 

4.60 
5.  20 
4.81 
4.99 
4.71 

4.69 
4.65 
4.68 
4.94 


1880 


5.29 
5.28 

5.32 
4.89 
4.63 


5.65 
4.93 


4.31 
4.93 
4.38 


4.79 
4.78 


4.93 

4.75 


4.64 
4.47 


5.20 
5.13 


4.76 


4.51 
5.55 


4.80 
4.51 


4.96 
4.77 


With  but  few  exceptions,  these  cities  show  a  decrease  in  the  average  size  of  family 
since  1880,  the  exceptions  being  mainly  in  the  south  and  west,  as  aheady  noted  regarding 
these  two  sections  generally.  In  New  York  city  the  average  size  of  family  has  decreased 
from  4.96  in  1880  to  4.84  in  1890,  while  the  average  persons  to  a  dwelling  has  increased 
from  16.37  in  1880  to  18.52  in  1890.  For  Brooklyn  there  has  been  a  decrease  iu  size  of 
family  from  4.92  to  4.72,  but  an  increase  in  persons  to  a  dM^elliiig  from  9.11  to  9.80. 
Similar  results  are  also  shown  by  the  table  for  Jersey  city,  Newark,  and  Paterson. 
Trenton  and  Elizabeth  show  a  large  decrease  in  the  average  size  of  family,  but  also 
show  decreases  in  the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  dwelling.  Long  Island  city  in 
1890  has,  on  the  average,  4.87  persons  to  a  family  ynd  7.65  persons  to  a  dwelling. 

The  average  size  of  family  for  Chicago  has  decreased  from  5.19  to  4.99,  and  the 
average  persons  to  a  dwelling  has  increased  from  8.24  to  8.60.  Philadelphia  shows  a 
slight  decrease  both  in  persons  to  a  family  and  to  a  dwelling.  Equally  interesting 
points  concerning  the  other  large  cities  are  shown  by  the  table  and  need  not  be 
mentioned  here  in  detail. 


CXVl 


COMPEis'DHjM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


The  following  summary  sliows  for  eacli  number  of  persons,  as  classified,  the  per 
cent  of  the  total  number  of  dwellings,  and  the  per  cent  which  the  population  represented 
by  each  classified  number  is  of  the  total  population  of  the  United  States,  and  of  each 
geographical  division,  respectively:  


PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING. 

1  penson. 

2  to  6  persons. 

7  to  10  persons. 

11  persons  and  over. 

GEOGHAPHICAL  DIVrSlONS. 

Per  cent 

of 
dwellings. 

Per  cent 

of 
popula- 
tion. 

Per  cent 

of 
dwellings. 

Per  cent 

of 
popula- 
tion. 

Per  cent 

of 
dwellings. 

Per  cent 

of 
popula- 
tion. 

Per  cent 

of 
dwellings. 

Per  cent 

of 
popula- 
tion. 

The  United  States. 

3.22 

0.59 

68.79 

50.78 

23.64 

35.04 

4.35 

13.59 

2.43 
3.16 
3.05 
2.77 
10.08 

0.41 
0.58 
0.58 
0.51 

2.00 

69.18 
65.51 
71.63 
65.52 

46.91 
49.03 
55.31 
48. 90 

21.31 
27.89 
21.90 
28.45 

29.27 
41.68 
33.66 
42.40 

7.08 
3.44 
3.42 
3.26 
3.54 

23.41 

8.71 

North.  Central 

10.45 

8.10 

66. 37              51. 14 

20. 01     1          32.  34 

14.52 

II                       1 

- 

-1           n  • 

„  1  -      -  • 

-1    „ — ^^-^ 

Briefly  analyzed,  this  table  shows  that  the  number  of  dwellings  having  1  person 
only  represents  3.22  per  cent  of  the  whole  number  of  dwellings  in  the  United  States, 
while  the  population  of  such  dwellings  is  but  0.59  per  cent  of  the  total  population. 
The  same  general  results  are  noticed  for  each  geographical  division,  except  the  Western, 
where  10.08  per  cent  of  the  dwellings  have  but  1  person,  and  represent  2.00  per  cent  of 
the  total  population  of  that  division.  Dwellings  containing  from  2  to  6  persons,  for 
the  United  States,  represent  over  two-thirds  of  all  the  dwellings  and  about  one-half  of 
the  whole  population.  Dwellings  containing  more  than  10  persons  represent  4.35  per 
cent  of  all  dwellings  and  13.59  per  cent  of  the  total  population. 

Similar  results  for  the  28  cities  having  a  population  of  100,000  and  over  are  as  follows : 


Kew  York,  N.  Y 

Chicago,  111 

Philadelphia,  Pa 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y 
St.  Loiiis,  Mo 

Boston,  Mass 
Baltimore,  Md 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio 
Cleveland,  Ohio 

Buflalo,  N.  Y 
Uew  Orleans,  La 
Pittsburg,  Pa 
Washington,  I).  C 
Detroit,  Mich 

Milwaukee,  Wis 
Newark,  N.  J 
Minneapolis,  Minn 
Jersey  city,  N.  J 
Louisville,  Ky 

Omaha,  Neb 
Kochester,  N.  Y 
St.  Paul,  Minn-- 
Kansas  city.  Mo 

Providence,  R.  I 

Denver,  Colo 

Indianai)olis,  Ind 
Allegheny,  Pa  - .  - 


PROGRESS  OF  THE  i^ATIOi^. 


CXVll 


The  following  table  presents  some  very  interesting  results.     In  New  York  city  there 
were  in  June,  1890,  out  of  a  total  of  81,828  occupied  dwellings,  41,059,  or  50.18  per  cent 
which  contained  from  1  to  10  persons,  and  40,709,  or  49.82  per  cent,  which  contained 
more  than  10  persons.     The  population  represented  by  dwellings  in  iSTew  York  city 
having  10  persons  or  less   is  250,002,  or  10.50  per   cent   only,  while  the  population 
represented  by  dwellings  having  more  than  10  occupants  is  1,265,299,  or  83.50  per  cent 
of  its  entire  population.     As  already  stated,  for  the  United  States  as  a  whole,  only  4.35 
per  cent  of  the  dwellings  contain  more  than  10  persons,  and  their  occupants  represent 
but  13.59  per  cent  of  the  total  population.     In  Chicago  there  are  90,493  dwellings, 
or  75.40  per  cent  of  the  whole,  which  contain  from  1  to  10  persons,  and  31 ,378,  or  24.54 
per  cent,  which  contain  more  than  10  persons.     The  total  population  of  Chicago  is 
about  evenly  divided  between  the  two  classes  of  dwellings,  558,927,  or  50.82  per  cent, 
being  in  dwellings  having  from  1  to  10  occupants,  and  540,923,  or  49,18  per  cent,  in 
dwellings  containing  more  than  10  persons.     In  Philadelphia,  the  third  city  having  a 
million  inhabitants,  a  widely   different  condition   of  affairs  is  apparent.     Out   of  a 
total  of  187,052  dwellings,  which  is  more  than  twice  the  number  of  dwellings  in  New 
York  city  and  about  one-half  again  as  many  as  in  Chicago,  178,839,  or  95.61  per  cent, 
contain  10  persons  or  less,  and  8,213,  or  4.39  per  cent  only,  more   than  10  persons. 
Considered  as  regards  population,  dwellings  in  Philadelphia  with  10  persons  or  less 
contain  87.21  per  cent  of  its  total  population,  or  913,076  out  of  a  total  of  1,046,964 
leaving  only  12.79  per  cent  of  population,  or  133,888  in  number,  for  dwellings  having 
more  than  10  occupants.     In  Brooklyn  50.05  per  cent  of  the  population  live  in  dwellings 
having  more  than  10  occupants,  in  St.  Louis  30.26  per  cent,  in  Boston  47.80  per  cent, 
in  Baltimore  14.14  per  cent,  in  Cincinnati  51.52  per  cent,  in  Buffalo  30.02  per  cent,  in 
Newark  40.01  per  cent,  in  Jersey  city  49.41  per  cent,  and  in  Providence  37.76  per  cent. 
Taking  the  12  cities  just  named  and  analyzing  further  the  figures  concerning 
persons  in  dwellings  having  more  than  10  occupants,  the  following  table  is  obtained, 
which  shows  the  number  and  per  cent  of  dwellings  having  from  1  to  10  persons,  from 
11  to  15  persons,  from  10  to  20  persons,  and  21  persons  and  over,  together  with  the 
population,  by  number  and  per  cent,  contained  in  such  dwellings : 


NUMBER. 


New  York  . . . 

Chicago 

PhilatTelphia. 

Brooklyn 

St.  Louis 

Boston 

Baltimore 

Ciucinnati . . . 

Buffalo 

Newark 

Jersey  city  . . 
Providence  .  - 


PER  CENT. 


New  York . . . 

Chicago    

Philadelphia. 

Brooklyn 

St.  Louis 

Boston 

Baltimore 

Cincinnati 

Buffalo 

Newark    

Jersey  city  . . 
Providence  . . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


81,  828 
127,  871 
187,  052 

82,  282 
60, 937 
52,  669 
72, 112 
33,  487 
37,  290 
23,  296 
18,  562 
17,  639 


DWELLINGS  WITH- 


It0l6 

persons. 


41,  059 
96,  493 
178,  839 
57,  882 
50,  907 
39,  908 
67,  867 
25, 149 
32,  556 
18,  755 
14,  336 
14,  360 


50.18 
75.46 
95.61 
70.35 
83.54 
75.77 
94.11 
75.10 
87.30 
80.51 
77.23 
8L41 


11  to  15 
persons. 


10,  384 
17,  760 
6,403 
12,  055 
6,668 
8,082 
3,603 
4,189 
3,237 
2,962 
2,011 
2,267 


12.69 
13.89 

3.42 
14.05 
10.94 
15.35 

5.00 
12.51 

8.68 
12.  71 
10.83 
12.85 


16  to  20 
persons. 


6,789 

7,509 

1,135 

5,  465 

1,987 

2,818 

384 

1,976 

894 

959 

944 

672 


8.30 
5.87 
U.61 
6.64 
3.26 
5.35 
0.53 
.5.90 
2.40 
4.12 
5.09 
3.81 


21  per- 
sons and 
over. 


23, 596 
6,109 

675 
6,880 
1,375 
1,861 

258 
2.173 

603 

620 
1,271 

340 


28.83 
4.78 
0.36 
8.36 
2.26 
3.53 
0.36 
6.49 
1.62 
2.60 
6.85 
1.93 


Total 
popula- 
tion. 


1,  515,  301 


099,  850 
046,  964 
806,  343 
451,  770 
448,  477 
434,  439 
296,  908 
255,  664 
181,  830 
163,  003 
132. 146 


POPULATION  OF  DWELLINGS  WITH- 


1  to  10 
persons. 


250,  002 
558,  927 
913,  070 
349,  532 
287,  983 
234,  123 
373,  031 
143,  947 
178,919 
109.  085 
82,  467 
82,  255 


16.50 
50.82 
87.21 
43.35 
63.74 
52.20 
85.87 
48.48 
69.98 
59.99 
50.59 
62.24 


11  to  15 
persons. 


133,  018 

225, 123 
78,  228 

152,  631 
82,  976 

102,  332 
43,  585 
52.  832 
40,  339 
37,  248 
25, 428 
28.  243 


8.78 
20.47 

7.47 
18.93 
18.37 
22.82 
10.03 
17.80 
15.78 
20.49 
15.60 
21.37 


16  to  20 
persons. 


121,  495 

132,  925 

20,  000 

96,  930 

34,  999 
49,  540 

6,727 

35,  043 

15,  729 

16,  857 
16,  757 
11,  756 


8.02 
12.08 

1.91 
12.  02 

7.75 
11.05 

1.55 
11.80 

6.15 

9.27 
10.28 

8.90 


21  per- 
sons and 
over. 


1,  010,  786 
182,  875 
35,  660 
207,  250 
45,  812 
02,  482 
11,  096 
65,  086 
20,  677 
18,  640 
38.  351 
9.892 


66.70 
16.63 

3.41 
25.  70 
10.14 
13.93 

2.55 
21.92 

8.09 
lU.  25 
23.  53 

7.49 


cxviii 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890, 


From  this  table  it  is  seen  tliat  iu  New  York  city  23,596  dwellings,  or  28.83  percent 
of  all  the  dwelliugs,  har^  more  than  20  persons  to  each  dwelling,  and  contain  m  the 
aoo-reo-ate  1,010,786  persons,  or  60.70  per  cent  of  its  total  population.  Of  this  number 
of  dwellings  it  has  been  found  by  a  special  tally  for  New  York  city  that  8,313  contain 
from  21  to  30  persons,  9,350  from  31  to  50  persons,  5,460  from  51  to  100  persons,  and 
473  over  100  persons.  In  Brooklyn  25.70  per  cent,  in  Jersey  city  23.53  per  cent,  and  m 
Cincinnati  21.92  per  cent  of  their  total  population  live  in  dwellings  containing  more 
than  20  persons.  The  per  cent  of  population  in  Chicago  living  in  dwellings  with  more 
than  20  persons  to  a  dweUing  is  10.63,  in  St.  Louis  10.14  per  cent,  in  Boston  13.93  per 
cent  in  Buifalo  8.09  per  cent,  in  Newark  10.25  per  cent,  and  in  Providence  ^.49  per  cent. 
In  Philadelphia  only  3.41  per  cent  and  in  Baltimore  but  2.55  per  cent  of  the  population 
are  contained  in  dwellings  with  more  than  20  persons. 

Considering  persons  to  a  family  for  each  geographical  division,  according  to  the 
number  of  families  and  population  represented  by  each  classified  number  of  persons, 
the  following  results  are  obtained: 


PEKSONS  TO  A  FAMILY. 

and  over. 

1  person. 

2  to  6  persons. 

7  to  10  persons.              11  persons 

GEOGRAPHICAL   DIVISIONS. 

Per  cent 

of 
families. 

Per  cent 

of 
popula- 
tion. 

Per  cent 

of 
families. 

Per  cent 

of 
popula- 
tion. 

Per  cent 

of 
families. 

Per  cent 

of 
popula- 
tion. 

Per  cent 

of 
families. 

Per  cent 

of 

popula- 

ticn. 

The  United  States... 

3.63 

0.74 

73.33 

58.45 

20.97 

34.15 

2.07 

6.36 

3.23 
3.45 
3.43 
3.00 
10.15 

0.69 
0.66 
0.71 
0.57 
2.08 

78.05 
67.70 
74.96 
67.40 
1          68. 16 

63.98 
51.78 
60.95 
51.33 
53.75 

17.00 
1          26. 16 
19. 84 
26. 97 
18.85 

28.88 
40.50 
32.53 
41.39 
31.46 

1.72 
2.69 
1.77 
2.63 
2.84 

6.45 

7.06 

"Wr^T+li  PpTitral             

12.71 

Western 

Of  the  whole  number  of  families  in  the  United  States,  3.63  per  cent  contain  1 
person  only,  73.33  per  cent  from  2  to  6  persons,  20.97  per  cent  from  7  to  10  persons, 
and  2  07  per  cent  11  persons  and  over.  Families  from  2  to  6  persons  contain  58.45  per 
cent  of  the  total  population  of  the  United  States,  and  families  of  7  to  10  persons  34.15 
per  cent;  but  0.66  per  cent  of  the  total  population  is  comprised  in  famihes  of  more 
than  10  persons. 


PEOGRESS  OF  THE  NATION. 


CXIX 


Taking  the  28  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more,  and  analyzing  the  figures 
in  the  same  manner  as  for  geographical  divisions,  we  have  the  following  table  of 
percentages : 


PERSONS  TO  A  FAMILY. 

1  person. 

2  to  6  i)ersons. 

7  to  10  persons. 

11  persons  and  over. 

Per  cent 

of 
families. 

Per  cent 

of 
popula- 
tion. 

Per  cent 

of 
families. 

Per  cent 

of 
popula- 
tion. 

Per  cent 

of 
families. 

Per  cent 

of 
popula- 
tion. 

Per  cenr 

of 
families. 

Per  cent 

of 
popula- 
tion. 

The  United  States... 

3.63 

0.74 

73.33 

58.45 

20.97 

34.15 

2.07 

6.66 

New  York,  N.  T 

3.08 
1.89 
1.91 
2.71 
4.64 

2.98 
2.60 
4.07 
4.13 
2.32 

2.54 
4.54 
1.99 
2.91 
1.93 

2.62 
2.36 
6.70 
2.32 
4.53 

1.38 
2.74 
5.17 
4.16 

.3.78 
3.75 
3.44 
1.97 

0.64 

0.38 
0.37 
0.58 
0.94 

0.60 
0..53 
0.71 
0.88 
0.47 

0.51 
0.91 
0.38 
0.55 
0.39 

0.53 
0.50 
1.34 
0.49 
0.93 

0.22 
0.50 
1.00 
0.84 

0.84 
0.69 
0.75 
0.39 

77.38 
76. 49 
74.67 
78.37 
73.22 

75.66 

1           73. 44 
70.34 
77.07 
76.18 

75.73 
71.62 
71.73 
71.78 
77.27 

74.78 
79.37 
72.04 
78.65 
72.77 

65.52 
76.09 
71.28 
74.73 

79.28 
72.05 
80.38 
74.61 

61.53 
60.96 
58.56 
64.57 
58.06 

58.32 
57.98 
48.69 
63.26 
60.98 

60.12 
56.01 
55.01 
54.42 
62.83 

60.10 
66.16 
56.63 
65.62 
57.39 

43.85 
60.78 
54.83 
57.69 

66.08 
51.79 
66.98 
58.71 

17.65 
19.58 
21.09 
17.53 
19.82 

18.18 
21.72 
21.54 
17.03 
19.67 

19.59 
21.37 
23.33 
22.47 
19.07 

20.80 
16.99 
17.51 
17.69 
20.30 

28.34 
19.19 
19.85 
18.23 

15.20 
20.31 
14.80 
21.22 

29.19 
31.  22 
33.11 
29.53 
32.34 

29.18 
34.63 
30.78 
28.94 
31.76 

31.45 
34.65 
35.85 
34.61 
30.94 

33.54 
28.71 
27.92 
29.54 
33.49 

37.99 
31.40 
30.86 
29.79 

26.68 
30.97 
25.72 
33.52 

1.89 
2.04 
2.  .33 
1.39 
2.32 

3.18 
2.18 
4.05 
1.77 
1.83 

2.14 

2.47 
2.95 
2.84 
1.73 

1.80 
1.28 
3.75 
1.34 
2.40 

4.76 
1.98 
3.70 
2.88 

1.74 
3.89 
1.38 
2.20 

8.64 

Chicago,  111 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

7  96 

Brooklyn,  N.  T 

5  3'' 

8  66 

Bcston  Mass     

11  90 

Baltimore,  Md 

6  86 

San  Francisco,  Cal 

19.82 
6  92 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

6  79 

Buffalo,  N.  Y       

7  9*"* 

JNew  Orleans,  X*a. 

8  43 

Pittsburg,  Pa 

8  76 

Washington,  D.  C 

Detroit,  Mich 

10.42 

5  84 

Milwaukee  "Wis 

5  83 

I^ewark  N  J..., 

4  63 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

(Jersey  city,  !N.J 

14.11 

4  35 

Louisville,  Ky 

8  19 

Omaha  Neb    ... 

17  94 

Eochester,  N.  Y 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Kansas  city.  Mo   

7.26 
13.31 
11  68 

16  55 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Allegheny,  Pa 

6.55 

7.38 

In  alltbe  cities  named  in  this  table,  with  the  single  exception  of  Omaha,  families 
containing  from  2  to  6  j)ersons  represent  between  70  and  80  i)er  cent  of  all  families,  the 
per  cent  for  the  United  States  as  a  whole  being  73.33.  The  largest  percentages  of 
families  having  more  than  10  persons,  and  population  represented  by  such  families,  are 
found  in  San  Francisco,  or  4.05  for  families  and  19.82  for  population ;  in  Minneapolis,  or 
3.75  for  families  and  14.1 1  for  population ;  in  Omaha,  or  4.76  for  families  and  17.94  for 
population;  in  St.  Paul,  or  3.70  for  families  and  13.31  for  population;  in  Kansas  city, 
Mo.,  or  2.88  for  families  and  11.68  for  population,  and  in  Denver,  or  3.89  for  families 
and  16.55  for  poinilation.  In  Boston  3.18  i)er  cent  of  families  have  more  than  10  persons 
to  a  family  and  represent  11.90  i^er  cent  of  its  population,  while  in  Washington,  D.  C, 
2.84  per  cent  of  families  contain  more  than  10  persons  and  represent  10.42  per  cent  of 
its  population. 

For  the  larger  cities  it  is  also  important  to  know  the  number  of  dwellings  containing 
1  family,  2  families,  and  so  on.  This  information  is  furnished  for  the  first  time,  in 
1890,  regarding  the  28  cities  having  upward  of  100,000  inhabitants,  including  wards 
for  New  York,  Chicago,  Philadelphia,  Brooklyn,  St.  Louis,  Boston,  Baltimore,  and 
Cincinnati. 


cxx 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


The  following   summary   gives   for  eacli  of  these  28  cities  the  total  number  of 
dwellings  and  families  and  the  average  number  of  families  to  a  dwelling: 


New  York,  N.  Y.. 

Chicago,  111 

Philadelphia,  Pa  . 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y... 
St.  Louis,  Mo 


Boston,  Mass 

Baltimore,  Md 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio... 
Cleveland,  Ohio 


Buffalo,  N.  T 

New  Orleans,  La  . 

Pittsburg,  Pa 

Washington,  D.  C 
Detroit,  Mich 


Total 
dwellings. 


Total 
families. 


Milwaukee,  Wis  — 

Newark,  N.  J 

Minneapolis.  Minn  . 
Jersey  city,  N.  J  — 
Louisville,  Ky 


Omaha,  Neb 

Kochester,  N.  Y  . . 

St.  Paul,  Minn 

Kansas  city,  Mo . . 

Providence,  E.  I  . . 

Denver,  Colo 

Indianapolis,  Ind 
Allegheny,  Pa 


81,  828 
127,  871 
187,  052 

82,  282 
60,  937 

52,  669 

72, 112 
47, 183 
33, 487 
43,  835 

37,  290 
43,  000 

37,  725 

38,  798 
36,  992 

32, 888 

23,  296 
25,  281 
18,  562 

24,  999 

20, 194 
23,  954 
20,  976 
23, 140 

17,  639 

18,  010 
21, 138 
16,  543 


312,  766 
220, 320 
205, 135 
170,  970 
91,  756 

89,  716 
86,  654 

52.  535 
03.  530 

53,  052 

51,  461 
48,  582 
45,  584 
43,  967 
42,  209 

41,  519 
38,  906 
32,  901 
34,  434 
32,  970 

22.  485 
27,  312 

25,  832 

26,  734 

29,  242 

19,  730 

23,  063 

20,  805 


Average 
number  of 
families  to 
a  dwelling. 


3.82 
1.72 
1.10 
2.08 
1.51 

1.70 
1.20 
1.11 
1.90 
1.21 

1.38 
1.13 
1.21 
1.13 
1.14 

1.26 
1.67 
1.30 
1.86 

1.32 

1.11 
1.14 
1.23 
1.16 

1.60 
1.10 
1.09 
1.26 


In  New  York  city  and  in  Brooklyn  there  are,  on  the  average,  more  than  two  families 
to  a  dwelling,  or  3.82  families  for  New  York  and  2.08  for  Brooklyn.  The  average  number 
of  families  to  a  dwelling  in  Cincinnati  is  1.90,  in  Chicago  1.72,  in  Boston  1.70,  in  St.  Louis 
1.51,  in  Baltimore  1.20,  and  in  Philadelphia  1.10,  Among  the  smaller  cities  the  highest 
averages  are  1.86  for  Jersey  city,  1.G7  for  Newark,  and  1.66  for  Providence. 

Taking  the  results  by  wards  for  the  first  8  cities  named,  given  on  pages  906  to  909, 
post,  it  is  seen  in  New  York  city  that  in  3  wards  only  is  the  average  number  of  families 
to  a  dwelling  less  than  two  families,  and  in  2  wards  between  two  and  three  families;  in 
9  wards  the  average  is  between  three  and  four,  in  3  wards  between  four  and  five,  in  2 
wards  between  five  and  six,  in  4  wards  between  six  and  seven,  and  in  1  ward  it  is  very 
nearly  eight,  or  7.85  families  to  a  dwelling.  In  other  words,  in  19  wards  out  of  24  in  New 
York  city  the  average  number  of  famiUes  to  a  dwelling  is  three  or  more.  The  highest 
average  for  any  one  ward  in  Chicago  is  3.04  families;  in  Philadelphia  1.43;  in  Brooklyn 
3.72;  in  St.  Louis  2.38;  in  Boston  2.46;  in  Baltimore  1.56,  and  in  Cincinnati  3.56. 

in  Chicago,  out  of  a  total  of  34  wards,  the  average  number  of  families  to  a  dwelling 
in  24  wards  is  between  one  and  two,  in  9  wards  between  two  and  three,  and  in  1  ward 
three  or  more.  In  Philadelphia,  with  34  wards,  and  in  Baltimore,  with  22  wards,  the 
average  number  of  families  is  between  one  and  two  in  each  case.  In  Brooklyn,  with  26 
wards,  the  average  number  of  families  to  a  dwelling  is  between  one  and  two  in  11  wards, 
between  two  and  three  in  12  wards,  and  three  or  more  in  3  wards.  In  Cincinnati,  with 
30  wards,  15  wards  have  an  average  of  one  to  two  families  to  a  dwelling,  12  wards  an 
average  of  two  to  three  families,  and  3  wards  an  average  of  three  families  or  more.  In 
Boston  17  wards  out  of  25  have  an  average  of  one  to  two  families  to  a  dwelling,  and  8 
wards  an  average  of  two  to  three  families,  while  in  St.  Louis,  out  of  a  total  of  28  wards, 
there  are  24  wards  with  from  one  to  two  families  to  a  dwelling  and  4  wards  with  from 
two  to  three  families. 


PROGEESS  OF  THE  NATION. 


CXX] 


The  followiDg  table  shows  for  the  28  cities  the  per  cent  of  dwellings  having  one 
family,  two  families,  and  three  families  and  over : 


CITIES. 

PER  CENT  OP  DWELLINGS  HAV- 
ING SPECIFIED  NUMBER  OP 
FAMILIES. 

CITIES. 

PER  CENT  OP  DWELLINGS  HAV- 
ING SPECIFIED  NUMBER  OF 
FAJIU.IES. 

1  family. 

2  families. 

3  families 
and  over. 

1  family. 

2  families. 

3  families 
and  over. 

45.95 
60.37 
92.  83 
51.21 
66.94 
59.00 
83.56 
92.02 
60.63 
83.91 
74.58 
91.35 
83.54 
89.24 

11.28 
22.54 

5.73 
23.19 
24.14 
23.77 
13.79 

6.09 
18.55 
13.19 
17.83 

6.41 
13.56 

8.95 

42.77 

17.09 
1.44 

25.60 
8.92 

17.23 
2.65 
1.89 

20.82 
2.90 
7.59 
2.24 
2.90 
1.81 

Detroit . .         .           ... 

88.37 
79. 12 
58.82 
76.24 
60.30 
79.53 
91.27 
89.80 
82.60 
88.59 
49.63 
92.77 
94.01 
78.85 

9.76 

16.98 

25.72 

20.07 

20.91 

14.25 

7.07 

8.17 

14.44 

8.95 

40.78 

5.89 

4.76 

17.63 

1.87 
3.90 

15.46 
3.69 

18.79 
6.22 
1.06 
2.03 
2.96 
2.46 
9.59 
1.34 
1.23 
3.52 

Philadelphia 

Newark 

Minneapolis 

tjersev  eitv 

St.  Louis 

Boston 

Louisville 

San  Francisco 

lioch  ester 

Cincinnati 

St  Paul 

Cleveland 

Buffalo 

^e'^v  Orleans 

Denver 

Pittsburg 

Indianapolis 

Washington 

Alleo'henv 

Dwellings  containing  three  families  or  more  are  generally  considered  as  tenement 
houses,  and  include,  in  addition  to  tenement  houses  as  ordinarily  considered,  high  class 
apartment  houses  as  well.  This  class  o£  dwellings  in  New  York  city  represents  42.77 
per  cent  of  all  dwellings,  while  in  Brooklyn  25.60  per  cent  of  all  the  dwellings  contain 
three  families  or  more.  In  Cincinnati  20.82  per  cent  contain  three  families  or  more,  in 
Chicago  17.09  per  cent,  in  St.  Louis  8.92  per  cent,  in  Boston  17.23  per  cent,  in  Newark 
15.46  per  cent,  and  in  Jersey  city  18.79  per  cent.  Dwellings  with  three  families  or  more 
in  Philadelphia  represent  but  1.44  per  cent  and  in  Baltimore  but  2.65  per  cent  of  the 
whole  number  of  dwellings. 

The  results  presented  thus  far  concerning  families  in  dwellings  have  related  only 
to  the  number  of  dwellings  containing  certain  specified  numbers  of  families.  The 
following  table  presents,  for  the  28  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  and  upward,  the 
distribution  of  families  in  dwellings  according  to  specified  numbers  of  families,  expressed 
in  percentages : 


New  Tork 

Chicago 

Philadelphia.. 

Brooklyn 

St.  Louis 

Boston 

Baltimore 

San  Francisco 

Cincinnati 

Cleveland 

Buffalo 

New  Orleans.. 

Pittsburg 

Washington . . 


PER  CENT  OF   lAMILLES  IN 
DWEM  INGS  A'"(  ORDING    TO  SPECI- 
FIED NUMBER  OF  FAMILIKf.. 


1  familv. 


12.02 
35.04 
84.64 
24.64 
44.46 
34.63 
69.53 
82.  65 
31.96 
69.33 
54.05 
80.86 
69.14 
78.75 


2  families. 


5.90 
26.16 
10.46 
22.33 
32.07 
27.91 
22.95 
10.93 
19.55 
21.79 
25.  84 
11.34 
22.44 
15.79 


3  families 
and  over. 


82.08 

38.80 

4.90 

53.03 

23.47 

37.46 

7.52 

6.42 

48.49 

8.88 

20.11 

7.80 

8.42 

5.46 


Detroit 

Milwaukee  . . 

Newark 

Minneapolis  . 
Jersey  city  . . 
LouisviUe  . . . 

Omaha 

Eochester  . . . 

St.  Paul 

Kansas  city  . 
Providence  . . 

Denver 

Indianapolis. 
AUegbenj'  . . . 


PER  CENT  OF  FAMI;  lES  IN 

DWELl  ING*  ACCORDING    TO  SPECI- 

FltD  NUMBEH   OF   FAMI!  lES. 


1  family. 


.16 

.70 


2  families. 


17.11 
26.90 
30.80 
30.84 
22.55 
21.61 
12.69 
14.33 
23.45 
15.49 
49.20 
10.76 
8.72 
28.04 


3  families 
and  over. 


5.45 
10.43 
33.98 
10.  .58 
44.95 
18.09 
5.34 
6.91 
9.47 
7.83 
20.86 
4.56 
5.12 
9.26 


cxxu 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Taking  New  York  city  for  example,  it  is  seen  tbat  only  12.02  per  cent  of  tlie  total 
number  of  families  in  tbat  city  live  in  dwellings  containing  but  one  family,  also  that  5.90 
per  cent  only  live  in  dwellings  containing  two  families  each,  while  82.08  per  cent  live  in 
dwellings  containing  three  or  more  families.  In  Chicago  35.04  per  cent  of  the  families 
live  in  dwellings  by  themselves,  26.16  per  cent  two  families  to  a  dwelling,  and  38.80  per 
cent  three  families  or  more  to  a  dwelling.  In  Philadelphia,  on  the  other  hand,  84.64  per 
cent  of  the  total  number  of  families  in  that  city  live  in  dwellings  by  themselves,  10.46  per 
cent  two  families  to  a  dwelling,  andbut  4.90  per  cent  in  dwellings  containing  three  families 
or  more.  Families  living  in  dwellings  containing  three  families  or  more  represent  m 
Brooklyn  53.03  per  cent  of  the  whole  number  of  families,  in  St.  Louis  23.47  per  cent,  in 
Boston  37.46  per  cent,  in  Baltimore  7.52  per  cent,  in  Cincinnati  48.49  per  cent,  in  Buffalo 
20  11  per  cent,  in  Newark  33.98  per  cent,  and  in  Jersey  city  44.95  per  cent. 

The  results  regarding  families  and  dwellings  in  New  York  city  differ  so  widely  in 
all  respects  from  those  for  any  other  city  that  it  is  not  only  interesting  but  highly 
instructive  to  pursue  the  analysis  in  detail,  by  wards  arranged  geographically,  as 
follows:  wards  1,  2,  and  3,  representing  the  extreme  lower  end  of  the  city;  wards  4,  6, 
7  10  14  13,  17,  and  11,  representing  the  great  tenement  house  districts  on  the  east 
side  below  Fourteenth  street;  wards  5,  8,  9,  and  15,  representing  the  business  districts 
on  the  west  side  below  Fourteenth  street;  wards  16,  18,  20,  and  21,  representing  partly 
business  and  residence  districts  between  Fourteenth  and  Fortieth  streets,  and  wards 
22.  19  12,  23,  and  24,  representing  the  residence  districts  above  Fortieth  street. 

The  following  table  gives  for  each  ward  and  for  each  district,  as  just  described,  the 
total  population,  dwellings,  and  families,  the  average  number  of  persons  and  families 
to  a  dweUing,  and  the  average  number  of  persons  to  a  family: 


New  York  city 

Ward    1 

Ward    2 

Ward    3 

Total  lower  end. 


Total  Total 

population,    dwellings. 


1, 515, 301 


11, 122 

929 

3,765 


Ward    i 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward  10 

Ward  U 

Ward  13 

Ward  17 

AVard  11 

Total  below  East  14th  street. 


15, 816 

17, 809 
23, 119 
57,  366 
57,  596 
28, 094 
45, 884 
103, 158 
75, 426 


81, 828 


736 
94 
198 


Ward    5 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

Ward  15 

Total  below  West  14tli  street. 


408, 452 

12,  385 
31, 220 
54,  425 
25,  399 


1, 028 

725 
741 
2,113 
1,496 
899 
1,431 
3,689 
2,400 


Total 
families. 


312,  766 


2,277 
126 
465 


Ward  16 . 
Ward  18 . 
|Ward  20 . 
Ward  21  - 


Total  14th  to  40th  street - 


Ward  22 

Ward  19 

Ward  12 

AVard  23 

Ward  24 

Total  above  40th  street. 


123, 429 

49, 134 
63,  270 
84, 327 
63,019 


259, 750 

153, 877 

234,  846 

245,  046 

53,  948 

20, 137 


13,  494 

666 
1,739 
3,557 
1,876 


2,868 

3,567 
4,075 
11,580 
11, 751 
5,810 
9,580 
23,  709 
16, 140 


Average 
persons 

to  a 
dwelling. 


18.52 


15.11 
9.88 
19.02 


Average 
families 

to  a 
dwelling. 


3.82 


86,  212 

2,481 
6,689 
11, 899 
4,580 


7,838 

3,236 
3,373 
4,171 
4,003 


14, 783 

7,766 

12, 261 

15, 141 

6,242 

3,275 


707, 854 


44,685 


25,649 

10,  383 
12,  004 
19,  04':i 
12, 122 


15.39 

24.56 
31.20 
27.15 
38.50 
31.25 
32.06 
27.96 
31.43 


3.09 
1.34 
2.35 


Average 
persons 

to  a 
family. 


4.84 


30.27 

18.60 
17.95 
15.30 
13.54 
15.75 


2.79 

4.92 
5.50 
5.48 
7.85 
6.46 
6.69 
6.43 
6.73 


6.39 

3.73 
3.85 
3.35 
2.44 


4.88 
7.37 
8.10 
5.51 


4.99 
5.67 
4.95 
4.90 
4.84 
4.79 
4.35 
4.67 
4.74 


53, 551 

33, 198 
45, 979 
50, 107 
11,  484 
3,718 


15.18 
18.76 
20.22 
15.74 


17.57 

19.81 

19.15 

16.18 

8.64 

6.15 


144, 486 


15.84 


3.27 

3.21 
3.56 
4.57 
3.03 


3.62 

4.27 
3.75 
3.31 
1.84 
1.14 


4.99 
4.67 
4.57 
5.55 

4.81 


4.73 
5.27 
4.43 
5.20 

4.85 


3.23 


4.64 
5.11 
4.89 
4.70 
5.42 
4.90 


PEOGEESS  OF  THE  NATION. 


CXXlll 


Briefly  analyzed,  tliis  table  shows  that  in  the  lower  wards  of  the  city  there  are,  on 
the  average,  15,39  persons  and  2.79  families  to  a  dwelling ;  in  the  wards  on  the  east  side, 
below  Fourteenth  street,  comprising  the  great  tenement  house  quarter,  30.27  i:)ersons 
and  G.39  families  to  a  dwelling;  in  the  wards  on  the  west  side,  below  Fourteenth  street, 
15.75  persons  and  3.27  families  to  a  dwelling;  in  the  wards  between  Fourteenth  and 
Fortieth  streets  17.57  persons  and  3.62  families  to  a  dwelling,  and  in  the  wards  above 
Fortieth  street  15.84  persons  and  3.23  families  to  a  dwelling. 

Considering  persons  to  a  dwelling  in  detail,  showing  for  each  ward  and  for  each 
district,  as  a  whole,  the  number  and  per  cent  of  dwellings  containing  1  to  10  persons, 
11  to  20  persons,  and  21  persons  and  over,  together  with  the  number  and  per  cent  of 
population  represented  in  dwellings  containing  such  number  of  persons,  the  following 
table  is  Droduced : 


New  Tork  city 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Wards 

Total  lower  end 

Ward   4 

Ward   6 

Ward   7 

Ward  10 

Ward  14 

Ward  13 

Ward  17 

Ward  11 

Total  below  East  14tli 
street. 

Ward   5 

Ward   8 

Ward   9 

Ward  15 

Total  below  West  14th 
street. 

WardlG 

Ward  18 

Ward  20 

Ward  21 

Total    14th    to   40th 
street. 

Ward  22 

Ward  19 

Ward  12 

Ward  23 

Ward  24 

Total  above  40th  street 


DWELLINGS  CONTAINLVG- 


1  to  10  persons. 


Num- 
ber. 


41,  059 


455 
68 
101 


624 

281 
268 
558 
374 
283 
337 
890 
393 


3,384 

279 

639 

1,684 

1,090 


3,692 

1,535 
1.597 
1,518 
2,175 


6,825 

3,729 
6,225 
8,567 
4,945 
3,068 


26,  534 


Per 

cent. 


50.18 


61.82 
72.34 
51.01 


60.70 

38.76 
36.17 
26.41 
25.00 
31.48 
23.55 
24.12 
16.37 


25.08 

41.89 
36.75 
47.34 
58.10 


47.10 

47.44 
47.35 
36.39 
54.34 


46.17 

48.02 
50.77 
56.58 
79.22 
93.68 


59.38 


11  to  20 
persons. 


Num- 
ber. 


17, 173 


Per 

cent. 


20.98 


122  16. 58 
16  I  17.02 
43  i  21.72 


181     17. 61 


164 
127 
620 
262 
171 
346 
865 
621 


3,182 

190 

652 

1,196 

470 


2,508 

1,046 
776 

1,205 
894 


3,921 

1,452 

2,311 

2,522 

912 

184 


7,381 


22.62 
17.14 
29.63 
17.51 
19.02 
24.18 
23.45 
25.88 


23.58 

28.53 
37.49 
33.63 
25.05 


32.00 

32.32 
23.00 
28.89 
22.33 


26.52 

18.69 
18.85 
16.66 
14.61 
5.62 


16.52 


21  persons 
and  over. 


Num- 
ber. 


23,  596 


159 
10 
54 


223 

280 
346 
929 
860 
445 
748 
1,  934 
1,386 


6,928 

197 

448 
677 
316 


1,638 

655 
1,000 
1,448 

934 


4,037 

2,585 

3,725 

4,052 

385 

23 


10,  770 


Per 
cent. 


28.84 


21.60 
10.64 
27.27 


21.69 

38.62 
46.69 
43.96 
57.49 
49.50 
52.27 
52.43 
57.75 


51.34 

29.58 
25. 76 
19.03 
16.85 


20.90 

20.24 
29.65 
34.72 
23.33 


27.31 

33.29 
30.38 
26.76 
6.17 
0.70 


24.10 


POPULATION  OF  DWELLINGS  CONTAINING — 


1  to  10  persons 


Num- 
ber. 


250,  002 


2,366 
332 
548 


3,246 

1,679 
1,540 
3,676 
2,330 
1,580 
2,107 
5,643 
2,674 


21,  229 

1,718 
4,225 
10,  844 
6,018 


22, 805 

9,723 
10,  203 

9,503 
13, 337 


42,  766 

22, 845 
39, 086 
52, 613 
29, 050 
16, 362 


159, 956 


Per 
cent. 


16.50 


21.27 
35.74 
14.55 


20.52 

9.43 
6.66 
6.41 
4.05 
5.62 
4.59 
5.47 
3.55 


5.20 

13.87 
13.53 
19.92 
23.69 


18.48 

19.79 
16.13 
11.27 
21.16 


16.47 

14.85 
16.64 
21.47 
53.85 
81.25 


22.60 


11  to  20 
persons. 


Num- 
ber. 


254,  513 


1,846 
233 
643 


2,722 

2,482 
1,965 
9,499 
3,997 
2,557 
5,218 
13, 137 
9,453 


48, 308 

2,886 
9,610 

17,242 
7,026 


36,  764 

15, 601 
11,  654 
18, 226 
13,  254 


Per 

cent. 


16.80 


16.60 
25.08 
17.08 


17.21 

13.94 

8.50 

16.56 

6.94 

9.10 

11.37 

12.73 

12.53 


11.83 

23.30 
30.78 
31.68 
27.  66 


29.78 

31.75 
18.42 
21.61 
21.03 


58, 735  22. 61 

21, 813  14. 17 

34,054  I  14.50 

37,008  !  15.10 

12,625  j  23.40 

2,484  I  12.34 


107, 984     15. 25 


21  persons 
and  over. 


Number. 


1,010,786 


6,910 
364 

2,574 


9,848 

13,  648 
19,  614 
44,191 
51, 269 
23,  957 
38,  559 
84,378 
63, 299 


338,  915 

7,781 
17, 385 
26, 339 
12, 355 


63,  860 

23, 810 
41,413 
56,  598 
36, 428 


158,  249 

109,  219 

161, 706 

155, 425 

12,  273 

1,291 


Per 

cent. 


439,  914 


66.70 


62.13 
39.18 
68.37 

62.27 

76.63 

84.84 
77.03 
89.01 
85.28 
84.04 
81.80 
83.92 


82.97 

62.83 
55.69 
48.40 
48.65 


51.74 

48.46 
65.45 
67.12 

57.81 


60.92 

70.98 
68.86 
63.43 
22.75 
6.41 


62.15 


From  this  table  it  is  seen  that  while  for  the  entire  city  28.84  per  cent  of  the 
dwellings  contain  more  than  20  persons,  the  per  cent  for  the  tenement  house  wards  on 
the  east  side,  below  Fourteenth  street,  taken  collectively,  is  51.34;  for  wards  10  and  11 


cxxiv  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

the  percentages  are  57.49  and  57.75,  respectively.  Considered  as  regards  population, 
the  results  for  these  same  wards  as  a  whole  show  that  dwellings  containing  more  than 
20  persons  represent  82.97  per  cent  of  their  total  population.  In  the  other  districts  of 
the  city  the  per  cent  of  population  in  dwellings  with  21  persons  or  more  ranges  from 
very  nearly  50  to  upward  of  70,  except  in  the  extreme  northern  wards,  being  22.75  per 
cent  for  ward  23  and  6.41  per  cent  for  ward  24;  in  ward  2,  also,  a  small  ward  at  the 
lower  end  of  the  city,  the  per  ceut  is  only  39.18. 

The  following  table  gives  the  results  in  detail,  by  wards,  classified  as  to  the  per 
cent  of  dwellings  having  one  family,  two  families,  three  to  five  families,  six  to  nine 
families,  and  ten  famihes  and  over: 


Hew  Tork  city 


Ward    1 

Ward    2 

Ward    3 

Total  lower  end 

Ward    4 

AVard    6 

Ward    7 

Ward  10 

Ward  14 

Ward  13 

Ward  17 

Ward  11 

Total  below  East  14th  street. . 

Ward    5 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

Ward  15 

Total  below  West  14th  street. 

Ward  16 

Ward  18 

Ward  20 

Ward  21 

Total  14th  to  40th  street 

Ward  22 

Ward  19 

Ward  12 

Ward  23 

Ward  24 

Total  above  40th  street 


PER  CENT  OP  DWELLINGS  HAVING  SPECIFIED  NUMBEE  OP  FAMILIES. 


1  family. 


45.95 


2  families. 


11.28 


60.06 

82.98 

60.10 

62.16 

32.00 

36.30 

19.03 

19.79 

27.03 

15.37 

20. 95 

10.92 

19,99 

35.13 

25.76 

35.28 

60.18 

39.12 

45.49 

50.24 

28.32 

57.58 

46.37 

46.18 

50.25 

51.86 

60.86 

90.04 

54.48 


10.73 

10.64 

15.15 

11.58 

16.28 

8.77 

16.18 

11.43 

11.35 

12.  51 

9.92 

9.12 

n.57 

17.12 

19.78 

21.20 

12.47 

18.45 

12.82 

4.47 

12.80 

7.97 

9.60 

7.09 

8.37 

9.48 

22.73 

7.67 

10.48 


3  to  5 
families. 


19.56 


12.77 
4.25 
15.66 
12.55 
22.75 
20.65 
32.47 
18.98 
19.80 
28.37 
23.34 
33.50 
26.21 
26.43 
35.83 
28.68 
17.38 
27.37 
25.74 
16.28 
29.97 
16.79 
22.35 
18.52 
16.78 
17.16 
11.63 
2.14 
15.42 


6  to  9 
families. 


12.61 


8.56 
2.13 
5.56 
7.39 
12.69 
16.06 
13.96 
13.90 
13.79 
17.12 
19.49 
23.25 
17.49 
13.36 
11.39 
7.98 
6.56 
8.85 
9.52 
12.72 
15.53 
10.92 
12.32 
14.16 
14.24 
14.88 
4.25 
0.09 
12.01 


10  families 
and  over. 


10.60 


3.53 
6.32 
16. 28 
18.22 
18.36 
35.90 
28.03 
26.63 
26.30 
23.21 
24.74 
7.96 
7.24 
6.86 
3.41 
6.21 
6.43 
10.29 
13.38 
6.74 
9.36 
14.05 
10.36 
6.62 
0.53 
0.06 
7.61 


Dwellings  containing  ten  families  or  more  represent  24.74  per  cent  of  all  the 
dwellings  in  the  wards  on  the  east  side  below  Fourteenth  street,  the  highest  percentage 
for  any  one  ward  being  35.90  for  ward  10.  In  the  remaining  districts  the  per  cent  of 
dwellings  having  ten  families  or  more  does  not  exceed  10  per  cent  in  any  case,  although 
in  wards  18  and  19  it  is  a  trifle  more  than  10  per  cent,  in  ward  20  13.38  per  cent,  and  m 
ward  22  14.05  per  cent. 


PEOGEESS  OF  THE  NATION. 


cxxv 


The  per  cent  of  families  in  dwellings  according  to  specified  number  of  families  is 
shown  for  each  ward  and  district  in  New  York  city  as  follows : 


IJew  Tork  city 

Ward    1 

Ward    2 

Ward    3 

Total  lower  end 

Ward    4 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward  10 

Ward  14 

Ward  13 

Ward  17 

Ward  11 

Total  below  East  14th  street . 

W^ard    5 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

TVard  15 

Total  below  West  14th  street 

Ward  16 

Ward  18 

Ward  20 

W^ard  21 

Total  14th  to  40th  street 

Ward  22 

Ward  19 

Ward  12 

Ward  23 

Ward  24 

Total  above  40th  street 


PER  CENT  OF  FAMILIES  IN   DWELLINGS  ACCORDING  TO  SPECIFIED 
NUMBER  OF  FAMILIES. 


1  family. 


12.02 


19.41 
61.91 
25.59 

22.28 

6.50 

6.60 

3.47 

2.52 

4.18 

2.30 

3.26 

1.62 

3.13 

9.43 

6.70 

10.55 

24.65 

11.95 

14.18 

15.80 

6.20 

19.02 

12.80 

10.80 

13.40 

15.67 

33.  08 

79.32 

16.85 


2  families. 


5.90 


6.94 

15.87 

12.90 

8.30 

6.  02 

3.19 

5.91 

2.91 

3.51 

3.74 

3.09 

2.71 

3.62 

9.19 

10.29 

12.67 

10.22 

11.28 

7.99 

2.51 

5.  CI 

5.26 

5.30 

3.32 

4.46 

5.73 

24.71 

13.50 

6.48 


3  to  5 
families. 


19.27 


15.90 
10.32 
25.16 
17.16 
17.49 
14.45 
21.99 

9.13 
11.81 
15.93 
13.95 
19.07 
15.58 
26.44 
34.25 
30.74 
26.09 
30.41 
29.95 
17.24 
24.  40 
21.28 
23.17 
10.39 
17.15 
19.96 
22.  46 

6.03 
18.08 


6  to  9 
families. 


24.21 

19.98 
11.90 
16.13 
19.00 
18.87 
21.23 
18.77 
13.22 
15.65 
19.10 
22.63 
25.29 
20.24 
25.72 
21.12 
17.19 
19.28 
19.41 
21.16 
25.96 
24.52 
25.82 
24.48 
24.51 
28.21 
33.21 
16.16 
0.59 
27.43 


10  families 
and  over. 


38.60 


37.77 


20.22 
33.26 
50.52 
54.53 
49.86 
72.22 
64.85 
58.93 
57.07 
51.31 
57.43 
29.  ::2 
27.04 
28.85 
19.76 
20.95 
26.72 
38.49 
39.27 
28.62 
34.25 
44.98 
36.78 
25.43 
3.59 
0.56 
31.16 


In  the  great  tenement  house  district  on  the  east  side  3.13  per  cent  only  of  families 
live  in  dwellings  by  themselves,  3.62  per  cent  live  two  families  to  a  dwelling,  15.58  per 
cent  three  to  five  families  to  a  dwelling,  20.24  per  cent  six  to  nine  families  to  a  dwelling, 
and  57.43  per  cent  ten  families  and  upward  to  a  dwelling.  In  the  remaining  districts 
from  one-fourth  to  one-third  of  the  families  live  in  dwellings  containing  ten  families  or 
more. 

If  similar  statistics  derived  from  the  returns  of  the  Tenth  Census  (1880)  had  been 
compiled  for  New  York  city  by  wards,  comparative  tables  could  be  made,  from  which 
•exceedingly  valuable  conclusions  could  be  reached.  As  it  is,  the  conditions  of  life 
revealed  by  the  census  of  1890  regarding  New  York  city  must  be  accepted  as  being  iu 
themselves  strongly  indicative  of  the  great  changes  which  have  taken  place  since  1880 
in  the  growth  of  its  business  interests  below  Fortieth  street  and  the  consequent 
exclusion  of  population  to  a  very  considerable  extent.  The  suburban  cities  and  towns 
contiguous  to  New  York  on  the  east  and  west  have  profited  to  a  very  large  extent  by 
this  phenomenal  growth  of  business  in  New  York  city,  and  while  the  great  metropolitan 
district  as  a  whole  has  shown  a  remarkable  increase  in  population  since  1880,  almost 
all  the  increase  in  New  York  city  itself  during  the  decade  has  been  in  the  wards  located 
.above  Fortieth  street. 


cxxvi  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

ALASKA. 

The  population  statistics  of  Alaska,  which  could  not  be  obtained  in  time  to  be 
incorporated  in  the  general  count  of  the  United  States,  are  presented  separately  in  the 
Compendium  in  compact  form. 

For  the  purposes  of  enumeration  and  investigation  Alaska  was  divided  into  7 
districts,  based  chiefly  upon  the  geographical  divisions  of  the  territory. 

The  First,  or  Southeastern,  district  comprises  the  coast  and  islands  from  the 
British  Columbian  boundary,  latitude  54°  40',  northward  and  westward  to  Mount  St. 

Elias. 

The  Second,  or  Kadiak,  district  embraces  the  territory  lying  between  the  North 
Pacific  and  the  coast  range  of  mountains  from  Mount  St.  Elias  to  Chignik  bay  on  the 
Alaskan  peninsula  and  the  adjoining  islands,  including  the  Kadiak  group. 

The  Third,  or  Unalaska,  district  includes  the  almost  continuous  chain  of  islands 
from  the  Shum'agin  group  to  Attn,  our  ultimate  west,  and  the  south  coast  of  the  Alaska 
peninsula  from  Chignik   bay  to   Issauak   strait,  including  also  the  Pribilof  or   Seal 

islands. 

The  Fourth,  or  Nushagak,  district  covers  the  region  drained  by  the  rivers  emptying 
into  the  Bering  sea  and  Bristol  bay  between  Port  Haiden  and  Cape  Newenham,  with 

adjoining  islands. 

The  Fifth,  or  Kuskokwim,  district  consists  of  the  whole  region  drained  by  the  river 
Kuskokwim  and  the  flat  lake  country  lying  between  its  mouth  and  Capes  Eumiantzof 
and  Vancouver,  with  the  adjoining  island  of  Nunivak. 

The  Sixth,  or  Yukon,  district  comprises  the  territory  drained  by  the  Yukon  and 
its  tributaries  from  the  British  American  boundary  westward. 

The  Seventh,  or  Arctic,  district  has  for  its  southern  boundary  the  watershed 
between  the  Yukon  basin  and  the  Arctic,  and  it  embraces  the  north  shores  of  Norton 
sound,  Bering  strait,  Kotzebue  sound,  and  our  whole  Arctic  coast,  with  the  islands  of 
King  (or  Ukivok)  and  St.  Lawrence. 

In  explanation  of  Table  1  it  is  necessary  to  state  that  under  the  term  "Indian" 
all  the  native  tribes  now  living  in  Alaska  have  been  grouped.  Their  tribal  and  family 
divisions  form  the  subject  of  Table  4.  The  "Mongolians"  include  Chinese  and 
Japanese.  Under  the  term  "mixed"  is  presented  an  element  of  population  formerly 
quite  important,  but  which  probably  in  course  of  time  will  be  absorbed  by  whites  and 
natives.  This  class  is  formed  by  the  descendants  of  intermarriage  between  Kussians 
and  natives,  who,  under  the  Russian  regime,  were  invested  with  special  privileges  as 
"colonial  citizens". 

Table  2  presents  the  population  of  20  settlements  of  Alaska  which  contained  over 
300  inhabitants  in  the  summer  of  1 890. 

Many  of  these  places  are  of  only  temporary  importance  during  the  fishing  and 

whaling  season,  among  them  Alitak,  Karluk,  and  Nushagak  are  salmon  fisheries,  and 

Point  Hope  and  Port  Clarence  whalers'  rendezvous,  almost  deserted  during  the  winter. 

In  Table  3  the  population  of  Alaska  has  been  grouped  as  to  color  and  sex  in  4  age 

periods,  as  follows : 

1.  Children  under  5  years  of  age. 

2.  The  ages  from  5  to  19  years,  representing  approximately  the  numbers  available 

for  educational  work.  .   ,    ^  .^     ^     ^  . ,     i 

3    The  so-called  "  military  age",  from  20  to  44  years.     As  the  inhabitants  ot  Alaska 

have  not  as  yet  acquired  any  political  status,  the  "voting  age"  has  been  made  the  subject 

of  another  table  with  reference  to  whites  only. 

4.  All  persons  45  years  of  age  and  upward,  representing  among  the  natives  the 

period  of  rapid  decay. 


PEOGRESS  OF  THE  NATION. 


CXXVll 


It  is  interesting  to  note  that  among  the  Indians  the  nnmber  of  children  nnder  5 
years  and  that  of  adults  of  45  years  and  upward  is  almost  eqnal.  The  ''mixed  race", 
however,  possessed  of  less  vitality,  presents  a  remarkable  falling  off  of  over  40  per 
cent  above  the  age  of  45  in  both  sexes. 

Table  4,  presenting  the  Indian  population  of  Alaska  by  districts,  tribe,  and  sex, 


reqxxires  no  further  explanation. 
as  follows : 


The  number  and  percentage  of  each  Indian  tribe  is 


TRIBES. 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

Total 

23, 531 

100.00 

Eskimo 

14,  012 

4,  -9,1 

3,439 

952 

391 

59.55 
20.13 
14.61 
4.05 
1.66 

Thlingit   ..                         .   .. 

Chimmesj'an  

Haida 

The  Indians  embrace  73.42  per  cent  of  the  total  population  of  Alaska. 

In  Table  5  the  white  population  of  Alaska  is  classitied  by  sex,  nativity,  and 
citizenship.  Under  existing  circumstances  a  large  proportion  of  the  white  residents 
must  be  transient,  chiefly  those  employed  in  the  salmon  canneries  and  in  the  whaling 
industry.  The  various  elements  have  been  carefully  separated  with  the  help  of  the 
census  schedules  and  grouped  in  the  most  practicable  form. 

Tables  6  and  7  give,  respectively,  the  temporary  white  population  (employed  in 
summer  only)  in  detail  and  the  temporary  and  permanent  white  population,  classified 
by  sex,  nativity,  and  citizenship. 

It  should  be  understood,  also,  that  the  whole  of  the  Mongolian  element  of  the 
population  of  Alaska  is  transient,  though  probably  the  same  numbers  are  employed 
trom  year  to  yeai". 


FORM  OF  SCHEDULE  USED  BY  ENUMERATOES  FOR  TAKING  THE 

ELEVENTH  CENSUS. 


Supervisor's  district  No.  ■ 
Enumeration  district  No. 


FAMILY  SCHEDULE-1  TO  10  PERSONS. 

Eleventh  Census  of  the  United  States. 


Name  of  city,  town,  townsliip,  precinct,  district,  beat,  or  other } 

minor  civil  division. 

Street  and  No.  : ■  '^^^'^^■ 

Enumerated  by  me  on  the day  of  June,  1890. 


Schedule  No.  1. 
population  and  social  statistics. 

;    State : 


County: ; 

-;  Name  of  Institution: 


Enumerator. 


A. — Number  of  dwell- 
ins    house    in    the 
order  of  visitation. 

B.— Number  of 
families  in  this 
dwelling  house. 

C- — Number  of 
persons  in  this 
dwelling  house. 

D.— Number  of 
family  in  the  or- 
der of  visitation. 

E. — No.  of  per- 
sons  in    this 
family. 

INQUIRIES. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

o 

Christian  name  in  full  and  initial  of  middle 
name. 

• 

Surname. 

2 

Wliether  a  soldier,  sailor,  or  marine  during 
the  civil  war  (U.  S.  or  Conf. ),  or  widow  ot 
such  person. 

3 

Relationship  to  head  of  family. 

4 

Whether  white,  black,  mulatto,  quadroon,  octo- 
roon, Chinese,  Japanese,  or  Indian. 

5 

Sex. 

6 

Age  at  nearest  birthday.     If  under  one  year, 
give  age  in  months. 

7 

Whether  single,  married,  wilowed,  or  divorced. 

8 

Whether  married  during  tlie  census  year  (June 
1,  1889,  to  May  31,  1890). 

9 

Mother  of  how  many  children  and  number  of 
these  children  living. 

10 

Place  of  birth. 

11 

Place  of  birth  of  father. 

12 

Place  of  birth  of  mother. 

13 

Number  of  years  in  tlie  United  States. 

14 

Whether  naturalized. 

15 

Whether    naturalization    papers    have   been 
taken  out. 

IG 

Profession,  trade,  or  occupation. 

17 

Months  unemployed  during  the  census  year 
(June  1,  1889,  to  May  31,  1890). 

18 

Attendance  at  school  (in  months)  during  the 
census  year  (June  1,  1889,  to  May  31,  1890). 

i 

19 

Able  to  read. 

20 

Able  to  write. 

21 

Able  to  speak  English.    If  not,  the  language 
or  dialect  spoken. 

22 

Whether  sutlering 
ease,   with   name 
time  afflicted. 
"  ^Whether  defective  i 
speech,  or  whethe 
formed,  with  nam 

from  acute  or  chronic  dis- 
of  disease  and  length  of 

23 

n  mind,  sight,  hearing,  or 
r  crippled,  maimed,  or  de- 
6  of  defect. 

24 

Whether  a  prisoner,  convict,  homeless  child 
or  pauper. 

29 

Supplemental  schedule  and  page. 

1-..1..1..     ' 

rU^^a    iT^nit^r\t^a 

To  ENUMERATOHS:  See  inquiries  numueieu  iu  lu  ,;«,  ^u 
must  be  made  concerning  each  family  and  each  farm  visited. 


CXXVlll 


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FORM  OF  SCHEDULE  USED  BY  ENUMEEATOES. 

SCHEDULE  No.  l.-POPULATION  AND  SOCIAL  STATISTICS. 


CXXIX 


INQUIRIES. 


Christian  name  in  full  and  initial  of  middle 
name. 


Surname. 


"Whether  a  soldier,  sailor,  or  marine  during  the 
civil  war  (U.  S.  or  Conf.),  or  widow  of  such 
person. 


Relationship  to  head  of  family. 


"Whether  white,  black,  mulatto,  quadroon,  octo 
roon,  Chinese,  Japanese,  or  Indian. 


Sex. 


10 
11 
12 


Age  at  nearest  birthday.    If  under  one  year, 
give  age  in  months. 


"Whether  single,  married,  widowed,  ordirorced. 


"Whether  married  during  the  census  year  (June 
1,1889,  to  May  31, 1890). 


Mother  of  how  many  children  and  number  of 
obese  children  living. 


Place  of  birth. 


Place  of  birth  of  father. 


13 


14 
15 
16 
17 

18 
19 


Place  of  birth  of  mother. 


Number  of  years  in  the  United  States. 


"Whether  naturalized. 


"Whether   naturalization    papers    have    been 
taken  out. 


Profession,  trade,  or  occupation. 


Months  unemployed  during  the  census  year 
(June  1, 1889,  to  May  31 ,  1890) . 


Attendance  at  school  (in  months)  during  the 
census  year  (June  1, 1889,  to  May  31, 1890). 


Able  to  read. 


20 


21 


22 


Able  to  write. 


23 


24 


26 


27 


Able  to  speak  English.    If  not,  the  language 
or  dialect  spoken. 


"Whether  suffering  from  acute  or  chronic  dis- 
ease, with  name  of  disease  and  length  of 
time  afflicted. 


"Whether  defective  in  mind,  sight,  hearing,  or 
speech,  or  whether  crippled,  maimed,  or  de- 
formed, with  name  of  defect. 


"Whether  a  prisoner,  convict,  homeless  child, 
or  pauper. 


Supplemental  schedule  and  page. 


10 


Is  the  home  you  live  in  hired,  or  is  it  owned  by  the  head  or  by  a  member  of  the  family  ? 


If  owned  by  head  or  member  of  family,  is  the  home  free  from  mortgage  incumbrance? 


If  thefiead  of  family  is  a  farmer,  is  the  farm  which  he  cultivates  hired,  or  is  it  owned 
by  him  or  by  a  member  of  his  family  ?  ""u^u. 


If  owned  by  head  or  member  of  family,  is  the  farm  free  from  mortgage  incumbrance? 


If  the  home  or  farm  is  owned  by  head  or  member  of  familv  and 
mortgaged,  give  the  post-office  address  of  owner. 


To  ENUMERATORS :  The  inquiries  numbered  26  to  30,  inclusive,  must  be  made  concerning  each  family  and  each  farm  visited 

3/2 IX 


PUBLIC  ACTS  PERTAmmG  TO  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS. 

Public— No.  84. 

All  act  to  provide  tor  taking  the  Eleventh  and  subsequent  censuses. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  Hotiae  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  Congress 
assembled,  That  a  census  of  the  population,  wealth,  and  industry  of  the  United  States  shall  be  taken 
as  of  the  date  of  June  first,  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety.  ^      ,   ,     i  •     x  ^ 

Sec  2  That  there  shall  be  established  in  the  Department  of  the  Interior  an  office  to  be  denominated 
the  Census  Ofiice,  the  chief  officer  of  which  shall  be  called  the  Superintendent  of  Census,  whose  duty  it 
shall  be,  under  the  direction  of  the  head  of  the  Department,  to  superintend  and  direct  the  taking  of  the 
Eleventh  Census  of  the  United  States,  in  accordance  with  the  laws  relating  thereto,  and  to  perform  such 

other  duties  as  may  be  required  of  him  by  law.  ,     ^      ■ ,     x  ,  i      -+1,  +>,„  „A^i^c 

Sec.  3.  The  Superintendent  of  Census  shall  be  appointed  by  the  President,  by  and  with  the  advice 
and  consent  of  the  Senate;  and  he  shall  receive  an  annual  salary  of  six  thousand  dollars ;  and  for  the 
purposes  of  taking  the  Eleventh  Census  of  the  United  States,  the  Secretary  of  the    nterior  may  from 
Le  to  time  as  the  necessity  therefor  arises  appoint  a  chief  clerk  and  one  disbursing  clerk  of  the  Census 
Office  at  an  annual  salary  each  of  twenty-five  hundred  dollars,  two  stenographers,  ten  chiefsof  division, 
at  an  pnnual  salary  each  of  two  thousand  dollars,  ten  clerks  of  class  four,  twenty  clerks  of  class  three 
thirty  clerks  of  class  two,  with  such  number  of  clerks  of   class  one,  and  of   clerks,  copyists,   and 
computers,  at  salaries  of  not  less  than  seven  hundred  and  twenty  dollars  nor  more  than  one  thousand 
dollars  pel-  annum,  as  may  be  found  necessary  for  the  proper  and  prompt  compilation  of  the  results  of 
the  enumeration  of  the  census  herein  provided  to  be  taken.     And  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  may  also 
appoint  one  captain  of  the  watch  at  a  salary  of  eight  hundred  and  forty  ^i^"';-  i;-/;'-"^'^  7^ 
nessenoers  and  such  number  of  watchmen  and  assistant  messengers,  laborers,  and  skilled  laborers  at 
s  ^h  indred  dollars  each  per  annum,  and  messenger  boys  at  salaries  of  four  hundred  dollars  each  per 
annum  and  charwomen  at  salaries  of  two  hundred  and  forty  dollars  each  per  annum,  as  may  be  found 
necessary  to  carry  out  the  provisions  of  this  act.    And  upon  such  compilation  and  publicatton  of  said 
ceulus,  or  at  an  earlier  daJe,  in  the  discretion  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior   the  period  of  service  of 
"d  clerks  and  employes  shall  end:  Provided,  That  clerks  transferred  or  detailed  for  ---«  -^J- 
S  act  from  existing  branches  of  the  civil  service  shall  not  lose  their  positions  or  rights  under  the 
ac    to  relTite  and  tmprove  the  civil  service  of  the  United  States.     All  of  the  clerks  oi  classes  lour 
th  ee   and  two,  above  provided  for,  may  be  statistical  experts.      The  disbursing  clerk  herein  provided 
fo    shall  befoi-    entering  upon  his  duties,  give  bond  to  the  Treasurer  of  the  United  States  in  the  sum  of 
S    thisand  dollars,  v^h/ch  bond  shall  be  conditioned  that  the  said  officer  ^^^'''"  ^f  "^  *-;  ^^ 
faithful  account  to  the  Treasurer,  quarter-yearly,  of  all  moneys  and  ^J^^^'f^l^'^^^^^^^^^^^  ""^^^ 
received  bv  virtue  of  his  office,  with  sureties  to  be  approved  by  the  Solicitor  of  the  Treasury.     Such 
boil  ban  be  filed  in  the  office  of  the  First  Comptroller  of  the  Treasury,  to  be  by  him  put  in  siii 
upon  an^  breach  of  the  conditions  thereof.     All  examinations  for  appointment  ami  promotion,  under 
this  act  shall  be  in  the  discretion  and  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interioi. 

Sic  4  That  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  shall,  on  or  before  the  first  day  of  March  eighteen 
hundred  and  ninety,  on  the  recommendation ^f  the  Superintendent  of  C^^^'  ^^^^^f  ^^\^™^^^^^ 
whether  one  or  more,  of  supervisors  of  census,  to  be  appointed  within  ^-^l^'^'^.^f^^^^^^^^^  ^1 
the  District  of  Columbia,  who  shall  be  appointed  by  the  President  ot  the  United  States,  by  and 
wi^h  ife  dv'ce  and  con  ent  of  the  Senate.  The  number  of  such  supervisors  shall  not  exceed  one 
Mndi^d  ^ud  sev  nty-five.  The  Superintendent  and  the  supervisors  shall,  before  entering  upon  the 
duties  of  their  offices,  respectively,  take  and  subscribe  the  following  oath  or  affirmation  l>  -— 
^  (Superintendent  or  supervisor,  as  the  case  may  be),  do  solemnly  swear  (or  affirm)  that  I  will 
support  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  and  perform  and  discharge  the  duies  ol  «- office  of 
SuSntei  dent  or  supervisor,  as  the  case  may  be),  according  to  law,  honesty  and  correctly,  to  the 
best  of  my  abUty";  which  oaths  shall  be  filed  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior. 

SEC  5  Eacl  supervisor  of  census  shall  be  charged  with  the  performance,  within  h>^  own  d.stric^ 
of  the  followhS  Zies :  To  propose  to  the  Superintendent  of  Census  the  division  of  his  ^^-trict  into 
ubdL!:ti:  m^st  convenien/for  the  purpose  of  enumeration ;  to  designate  *<>  the  Supennt^^^^^^^^^ 
Census  suitable  persons,  and,  with  the  consent  of  said  « J^^  -^H^;  r.^v^^^o'sS  I  brsel'ted 
enumerators  within  his  district,  one  for  each  subdivision,  and  ^^^j.'l^^V  .,tv  .'ffiUations  accordino-  to 
solely  with  reference  to  fitness,  and  without  ^^^-^^^^^^^^^  ':ZTS:2^^^^  of 
+i,p.  .livision  luDroved  by  the  Superintendent   of  Census:   Piovuiea,    inau   ui  n 

^JZZi^TflZce  Zllin.llc.se.  be  given  to  properly  qualified  persons  honorably  discharged 
3  i  ;rmmtarror  naval  service  of  the  United  States  residing  in  their  respective  districts ;  but  in 
as'it    hTu  occur   in  an    eoumeration  district  that  no  person  qualified  to  perform  -d  wmmg  to 
Undertake  the  d^Ues  of  enumerator  resides  in  that  district,  the  supervisor  may  appoint  any  fit  person, 

cxxx 


PUBLIC  ACTS  PERTAINING  TO  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS,      cxxxi 

resident  in  the  coiinty,  to  be  the  enumerator  of  that  district;  to  transmit  to  enumerators  the  printed 
forms  and  schedules  issued  from  the  Census  Office,  in  quantities  suited  to  the  requirements  of  each 
subdivision;  to  communicate  to  enumerators  the  necessary  instructions  and  directions  relatin<>- to  their 
duties,  and  to  the  methods  of  conducting  the  census,  and  to  advise  with  and  counsel  enumerators  in 
person  and  by  letter,  as  freely  and  fully  as  may  be  required  to  secure  the  purposes  of  this  act;  and 
under  the  direction  of  the  Superiutendent  of  Census,  and  to  facilitate  the  taking  of  the  census  with  as 
little  delay  as  possible,  he  may  cause  to  be  distributed  by  the  enumerators,  prior  to  the  taking  of  the 
enumeration,  schedules  to  be  filled  up  by  householders  and  others;  to  provide  for  the  early  and  safe 
transmission  to  his  office  of  the  returns  of  enumerators,  embracing  all  the  schedules  filled  by  them  in 
the  course  of  enumeration,  and  for  the  due  receipt  and  custody  of  such  returns  pending  their  transmission 
to  the  Census  Office ;  to  examine  and  scrutinize  the  returns  of  enumerators,  in  order  to  ascertain  whether 
the  work  has  been  performed  in  all  respects  in  compliance  with  the  provisions  of  law,  and  whether  any 
town  or  village  or  integral  portion  of  the  district  has  been  omitted  from  enumeration ;  to  forward  to 
the  Superintendent  of  Census  the  completed  returns  of  his  district  in  such  time  and  manner  as  shall 
be  prescribed  by  the  said  Superintendent,  and  in  the  event  of  discrepancies  or  deficiencies  appearing 
in  the  returns  from  his  district,  to  use  all  diligence  in  caiising  the  same  to  be  corrected  or  supplied  •  to 
make  np  and  forward  to  the  Superintendent  of  Census  the  accounts  required  for  ascertaining  the  q,mount 
of  compensation  due  under  the  provisions  of  this  act  to  each  enumerator  of  his  district.  "Whenever  it 
shall  appear  that  any  portion  of  the  enumeration  and  census  provided  for  in  this  act  has  been  negligently 
or  improperly  taken  and  is  by  reason  thereof  incomplete,  the  Superintendent  of  Census,  with  the 
approval  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  may  cause  such  incomplete  and  unsatisfactory  enumeration 
and  census  to  be  amended  or  made  anew  under  such  methods  as  may,  in  his  discretion,  be  practicable. 

Sec.  6.  Each  supervisor  of  census  shall,  upon  the  completion  of  his  duties  to  the  satisfaction  of  the 
Secretary  of  the  Interior,  receive  the  sum  of  one  hundred  and  twenty-five  dollars,  and  in  addition 
thereto,  in  thickly  settled  districts,  one  dollar  for  each  thousand  or  majority  fraction  of  a  thousand 
of  the  population  enumerated  in  his  district,  and  in  sparsely  settled  districts  one  dollar  and  forty 
cents  for  each  thousand  or  majority  fraction  of  a  thousand  of  the  population  enumerated  in  such  district ; 
such  sums  to  be  in  full  compensation  for  all  services  rendered  and  expenses  incurred  by  him,  except 
that  an  allowance  for  clerk  hire  may  be  made,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Superintendent  of  Census : 
Provided,  That,  in  the  aggregate,  no  supervisor  shall  be  paid  less  than  the  sum  of  five  hundred  dollars. 
The  designation  of  the  compensation  per  thousand,  as  provided  in  this  section,  shall  be  made  by  the 
Secretary  of  the  Interior  at  least  one  month  in  advance  of  the  date  for  the  commencement  of  the 
enumeration. 

Sec.  7.  That  all  mail  matter  of  whatever  class,  relative  to  the  census  and  addressed  to  the  Census 
Office,  to  the  Superintendent  of  Census,  his  chief  clerk,  supervisors,  or  enumerators,  and  indorsed 
"Official  business.  Department  of  the  Interior,  Census  Office",  shall  be  transported  free  of  postage;  and 
if  any  person  shall  make  use  of  any  such  indorsement  to  avoid  the  payment  of  postage  on  his  private 
letter,  package,  or  other  matter  in  the  mail,  the  person  so  offending  shall  be  deemed  guilty  of  a 
misdemeanor,  and  subject  to  a  fine  of  three  hundred  dollars,  to  be  prosecuted  in  any  court  of  competent 
jurisdiction. 

Sec.  8.  No  enumerator  shall  be  deemed  qualified  to  enter  upou  his  duties  until  he  has  received  from 
the  supervisor  of  census  of  the  district  to  which  he  belongs  a  commission,  under  his  hand,  authorizing 
him  to  perform  the  duties  of  an  enumerator,  and  setting  forth  the  boundaries  of  the  subdivision  within 
which  such  duties  are  to  be  performed  by  him.  He  shall,  moreover,  take  and  subscribe  the  following 
oath  or  affirmation : 

"I; )  an  enumerator  for  taking  the census  of  the  United  States,  do  solemnly 

swear  (or  affirm)  that  I  will  make  a  true  and  exact  enumeration  of  all  the  inhabitants  within  the 
subdivision  assigned  to  me,  and  will  also  faithfully  collect  all  other  statistics  therein,  as  provided  for  in 

the  act  for  taking  the census,  and  in  conformity  with  all  lawful  instructions  which  I  may  receive, 

and  will  make  due  and  correct  returns  thereof  as  required  by  said  act,  and  will  not  disclose  any 
information  contained  in  the  schedules,  lists,  or  statements  obtained  by  me  to  any  person  or  persons, 
except  to  my  superior  officers. 

(Signed) 


Which  said  oath  or  affirmation  may  be  administered  by  any  judge  or  clerk  of  a  court  of  record,  or  any 
justice  of  the  peace,  or  notary  public  empowered  to  administer  oaths;  which  oath,  duly  authenticated, 
shall  be  forwarded  to  the  supervisor  of  census  before  the  date  fixed  herein  for  the  commencement  of  the 
ennmeration. 

Sec.  9.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  each  enumerator,  after  being  qualified  in  the  manner  aforesaid,  to 
visit  personally  each  dwelling  house  in  his  subdivision,  and  each  family  therein,  and  each  individual 
living  out  of  a  family  in  any  place  of  abode,  and  by  inquiry  made  of  the  head  of  such  family,  or  of  the 
member  thereof  deemed  most  credible  and  worthy  of  trust,  or  of  such  individual  living  out  of  a 
family,  to  obtain  each  and  every  item  of  information  and  all  the  particulars  required  by  this  act,  as  of 


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COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


date  June  first,  eigliteen  hundred  and  ninety.  And  in  case  no  person  shall  be  found  at  the  uBual  place 
of  abode  of  such  femily  or  individual  living  out  of  a  family  competent  to  answer  the  mqumes  made  m 
compliance  with  the  requirements  of  this  act,  then  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  enumerator  to  obtain  the 
required  information,  as  nearly  as  may  be  practicable,  from  the  family  or  families,  or  person  or  persons, 
living  nearest  to  such  place  of  abode.  The  Superintendent  of  Census  may  employ  special  agents  or 
other  means  to  make  an  enumeration  of  all  Indians  living  within  the  jurisdiction  of  the  United 
States,  with  such  information  as  to  their  condition  as  may  be  obtainable,  classifying  them  as  to  Indians 

taxed,  and  Indians  not  taxed.  .    •     i       i     i   i         -i   ^„ 

SEC    10    And  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  each  enumerator  to  forward  the  original  schedules,  duly 
certified,  to"  the  supei-visor  of  census  of  his  district,  as  his  returns  under  the  provisions  of  this  act. 

Sec  11  The  compensation  of  enumerators  shall  be  ascertained  and  fixed  as  follows:  In 
subdivisions,  where  the  Superintendent  of  Census  shall  deem  such  allowance  sufiicient,  an  allowance 
not  exc  eding  two  cents  fox  each  living  inhabitant,  two  cents  for  each  death  reported,  fifteen  cents  for 
each  farm  and  twenty  cents  for  each  establishment  of  productive  industry  enumerated  and  returned,  and 
for  eacnnrviving  soldier,  sailor,  or  marine,  or  widow  of  such  soldier,  sailor,  or  marine  returned  five 
cents  may  ^^  g-en  in  full  compensation  for  all  services :  Provided,  That  the  subdivisions  to  which  the 
rov;ratLf  compensation  shall  apply  must  be  designated  by  the  Superintendent  of  Census  at  least 
one  month  in  advance  of  the  enumeration.  Rates  of  compensation  for  all  other  subdivisions  shall  be 
fixed  in  advance  of  the  enumeration  by  the  Superintendent  of  Census,  with  the  approval  of  the  Secretary 
of  he  Interior,  according  to  the  difficulty  of  enumeration,  having  reference  to  the  nature  of  the  reg,o 
to  be  canvassed  and  the  density  or  sparseness  of  settlement,  or  other  considerations  pertmen  thereto; 
but  the  compensation  allowed  to  any  enumerator  in  any  such  district  shall  not  be  less  than  three 
dollars  nor  more  than  six  dollars  per  day  of  ten  hours  actual  field  work  each  when  a  per  diem 
Lmpensation  shall  be  established  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior ;  nor  more  han  three  cents  for  each 
li  "nrinhabitant,  twenty  cents  for  each  farm,  and  thirty  cents  for  each  establishment  of  P-ductve 
ndX  enumera  ed  and^returned,  when  a  per  capita  compensation  shall  be  deemed  advisable  by  the 
Se  retarv  of  the  Interior.  No  claim  for  mileage  or  traveling  expenses  shall  be  allowed  any  enumerator 
Le'Lclass  of  subdivisions,  except  in  extremecases,andthenonlywhenauthorityhasbeenpreviou^^^^ 

Iranted  bv  the  Superintendent  of  Census.  The  Superintendent  of  Census  shall  prescribe  uniform 
mrhods  and  suitable  forms  for  keeping  accounts  of  the  number  of  people  enumerated  or  of  the  time 
Tciipied  in  field  work  for  the  purpose  of  ascertaining  the  amounts  due  to  enumerators,  severally,  under 

^^'ir'trVhaflhT'-subdivision  assigned  to  any  enumerator  shall  not  exceed  four  thousand 
i.haWtants'  as  near  as  mav  be,  according  to  estimates  based  on  the  Tenth  Census.  The  boundaries  of 
an  subcUvMonsIhall  be  clearly  described  by  civil  divisions,  rivers,  roads,  public  surveys,  or  other 

'"' sVf  it  Tt^ilylpervisor  or  enumerator,  who,  having  taken  and  subscribed  the  oath  required 
by  this  act,'  shall,  without  justifiable  cause,  neglect  or  refuse  to  perform  the  duties  enjoined  on  him  by 
t^Lisact  or  shall,  ;ithoutthe  authority  of  theSuperinteudent,communicatetoanypersonnoauth^ 

to  -ecSve  the  same  any  information  gained  by  him  in  the  performance  of  his  duties,  shall  be  deemed 
guily  of  a  misdemeanor,  and  upon  conviction  shall  be  fined  not  exceeding  five  hundred  dollars;  or,  if 
£  hall  willfully  and  knowingly  swear  or  afiirm  falsely,  he  shall  be  deemed  guilty  of  perjury,  and,  on 
convict  on  therJof,  shall  be  imprisoned  not  exceeding  three  years,  and  be  fined  not  exceeding  eight 
Wrei  dollars;  or,  if  he  shall  willfully  and  knowingly  make  false  certificates  or  fictitious  returns, 
hrshaU  be  deen^'ed  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor,  and,  upon  conviction  of  either  of  the  last  named  offenses, 
he  shall  be  fined  not  exceeding  five  thousand  dollars  and  be  imprisoned  not  exceeding  two  years 

Sec  U  That  if  any  person  shall  receive  or  secure  to  himself  any  fee,  reward,  or  compensation  as 
a  consideration  for  the  appointment  or  employment  of  any  person  as  enumerator  or  clerk  or  other 
empToyfo'  hall  in  any  way  receive  or  secure  to  himself  any  part  of  the  compensation  provided  m  this 
a7for  th"  services  of  any  enumerator  or  clerk  or  other  employ^,  he  shall  be  deemed  guilty  of  a 
mtdtmeatoi-  and,  on  conviction  thereof,  shall  be  fined  not  more  than  three  thousand  dollars,  or  be 
imnrisoned  not  more  than  one  year,  or  both,  in  the  discretion  of  the  court.  _ 

'^sTirThateachandeveiypersonmorethantwentyyearsofage,belongingtoanyfamilyresidxng^^^ 

any  enLeration  district  or  subdivision,  and  in  case  of  the  absence  of  the  heads  and  other  members  of 
anv  ™amily,  then  any  representative  of  such  family  shall  be,  and  each  of  them  hereby  is,  required, 
^thereto  m  e  ted  by  the  Superintendent,  supervisor,  or  enumerator  to  render  a  true  account  to  the 
best  of  his  oi'her  knowledge,  o?  every  person  belonging  to  such  family  in  the  various  particulars  reqn^ed 
bylaw,  and  whoever  shalT  Willfully  fail  or  refuse  shall  be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor,  and  upon  conviction 
thereof  shall  be  fined  in  a  sum  not  exceeding  one  bundled  dollars. 

lid  every  president,  treasurer,  secretary,  agent,  director,  or  other  officer  of  every  corporation  from 
whictansws  o  any  of  the  schedlues  provided  for  by  this  act  are  herein  required,  who  shall,  if  thereto 
Teq^teTrthe  Superintendent,  supervisor,  or  enumerator,  willfully  neglect  or  refuse  to  give  true  and 


PUBLIC  ACTS  PERTAINING  TO  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS,     cxxxiii 

complete  answers  to  any  inquiries  authorized  by  this  act,  or  shall  willfully  give  false  informatiou,  shall 
be  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor,  and  on  conviction  thereof  shall  he  fined  not  exceeding  ten  thousand  dollars 
to  which  may  be  added  imprisonment  for  a  period  not  exceeding  one  year. 

Sec.  16.  That   all   hues   and  penalties   imposed   by  this   act   may   be   enforced  by  indictment  or 
information  in  any  court  of  competent  jurisdiction. 

Sec.  17.  That  the  schedules  of  inquiries  at  the  Eleventh  Census  shall  be  the  same  as  those  contained 
in  section  number  twenty-two  hundred  and  six  of  the  Revised  Statutes  of  the  United  States,  of  eighteen 
hundred  and  seventy-eight,  as  amended  by  section  seventeen  of  the  act  entitled  "An  act  to  provide  for 
taking  the  Tenth  and  subsequent  censuses",  approved  March  third,  eighteen  hundred  and  seventy-nine 
with  such  changes  of  the  subject  matter,  emendations,  and  modifications  as  may  be  approved  by  the 
Secretary  of  the  Interior;  it  being  the  intent  of  this  section  to  give  to  said  Secretary  full  discretion  over 
the  form  of  the  schedules  of  such  inquiries:  Provided,  however.  That  said  Superintendent  shall,  under 
the  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  cause  to  be  taken  on  a  special  schedule  of  inquiry, 
according  to  such  form  as  he  may  prescribe,  the  names,  organizations,  and  length  of  service  of  those  who 
had  served  in  the  Army,  Navy,  or  Marine  Corps  of  the  United  States  in  the  war  of  the  rebellion,  and  who 
are  survivors  at  the  time  of  said  inquiry,  and  the  widows  of  soldiers,  sailors,  or  marines :  And  provided, 
That  the  population  schedule  shall  include  an  inquiry  as  to  the  number  of  negroes,  mulattoes,  quadroons, 
and  octoroons.  The  report  which  the  Superintendent  of  Census  (if  directed  by  said  Secretary)  is  required 
to  obtain  from  railroad  corporations,  incorporated  express  companies,  telegraph  companies,  and  insurance 
companies,  and  from  all  corporations  or  establishments  reporting  products  other  than  agricultural 
products,  shall  be  of  and  for  the  fiscal  year  of  such  corporations  or  establishments  having  its  termination 
nearest  to  the  first  of  June,  eighteen  hiindred  and  ninety ;  the  Superintendent  of  Census  shall  collect  and 
publish  the  statistics  of  the  population,  industries,  and  resources  of  the  district  of  Alaska,  with  such 
fullness  as  he  may  deem  expedient,  and  as  he  shall  find  practicable  under  the  appropriations  made,  or  to 
be  made,  for  the  expenses  of  the  Eleventh  Census.  He  shall  also,  at  the  time  of  the  general  enumeration 
herein  provided  for,  or  prior  thereto,  as  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  may  determine,  collect  the  statistics 
of  and  relating  to  the  recorded  indebtedness  of  private  corporations  and  individuals,  and  make  report 
thereon  to  Congress;  and  he  shall  collect  from  official  sources  information  relating  to  animals  not  on 
farms.  The  only  volumes  that  shall  be  prepared  and  published  in  connection  with  said  census  shall 
relate  to  population  and  social  statistics  relating  thereto,  the  products  of  manufactories,  mining,  and 
agriculture,  mortality  and  vital  statistics,  valuation  and  public  indebtedness,  recorded  indebtedness, 
and  to  statistics  relating  to  railroad  corporations,  incorporated  express,  telegraph,  and  insurance 
companies,  a  list  of  the  names,  organizations,  and  length  of  service  of  surviving  soldiers,  sailors,  and 
marines,  and  the  widows  of  soldiers,  sailors,  and  marines. 

Sec.  18.  That  each  enumerator  in  his  subdivision  shall  be  charged  with  the  collection  of  the  facts 
and  statistics  required  by  each  and  all  the  several  schedules,  with  the  following  exceptions,  to  wit :  In 
cities  or  states  where  an  official  registration  of  deaths  is  maintained,  the  Superintendent  of  Census 
may,  in  his  discretion,  withhold  the  mortality  schedule  from  the  several  enumerators  within  such  cities 
or  states,  and  may  obtain  tiie  statistics  required  by  this  act  through  official  records,  paying  therefor  such 
sum  as  may  be  found  necessary,  not  exceeding  the  amount  which  is  by  this  act  authorized  to  be  paid  to 
enumerators  for  a  similar  service,  namely,  two  cents  for  each  death  thus  returned.  Whenever  he  shall 
deem  it  expedient,  the  Superintendent  of  Census  may  withhold  the  schedules  for  manufacturing,  mining, 
and  social  statistics  from  the  enumerators  of  the  several  subdivisions,  and  may  charge  the  collection  of 
these  statistics  upon  experts  and  special  agents,  to  be  employed  without  respect  to  locality.  And  said 
Superintendent  may  employ  experts  and  special  agents  to  investigate  and  ascertain  the  statistics  of  the 
manufacturing,  railroad,  fishing,  mining,  cattle,  and  other  industries  of  the  country,  and  of  telegraph, 
express,  transportation,  and  insurance  companies  as  he  may  designate  and  require. 

And  the  Superintendent  of  Census  shall,  with  the  approval  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  prepare 
schedules  containing  such  interrogatories  as  shall,  in  his  judgment,  be  best  adaiijted  to  elicit  this 
information,  with  such  specifications,  divisions,  and  particulars  under  each  head  as  he  shall  deem 
necessary  to  that  end.  Such  experts  and  special  agents  shall  take  the  same  oath  as  the  enumerators  of 
the  several  subdmsions,  and  shall  have  equal  aixthority  with  such  enumerators  in  respect  to  the  subjects 
committed  to  them,  and  they  shall  receive  compensation  at  rates  to  be  fixed  by  the  Superintendent  of 
Census  with  the  approval  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior:  Provided,  That  the  same  shall  in  no  case 
exceed  six  dollars  per  day  and  actual  necessary  traveling  expenses. 

Sec.  19.  That  the  enumeration  required  by  this  act  shall  commence  on  the  first  Monday  of  June, 
eighteen  hundred  and  ninety,  and  be  taken  as  of  that  date,  and  each  enumerator  shall  prosecute  the 
canvass  of  his  subdivision  from  that  date  forward  on  each  week  day  without  intermission,  except  for 
sickness  or  other  urgent  cause ;  and  any  unnecessary  cessation  of  his  work  shall  be  sufficient  ground 
for  his  removal  and  the  appointment  of  another  person  in  his  place;  and  any  person  so  appointed  shall 
take  the  oath  required  of  enumerators,  and  shall  receive  compensation  at  the  same  rates.  And  it  shall 
be  the  duty  of  each  enumerator  to  complete  the  enumeration  of  his  district,  and  to  prepare  the  returns 


cxxxiv  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

hereinbefore  refiuired  to  he  made,  and  to  forward  the  same  to  the  supervisor  of  his  district  on  or  before 
the  first  day  of  July,  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety,  and  in  any  city  having  over  ten  thousand  inhabitants 
under  the  census  of  eighteen  hundred  and  eighty,  the  enumeration  of  iiopulation  shall  be  taken  within 
two  weeks  from  the  first  Monday  of  June;  and  any  delay  beyond  the  dates  above  respectively,  on  the 
■oart  of  any  enumerator,  shall  be  sufBcient  cause  for  withholding  the  compensation  to  which  he  would 
be  entitled  by  compliance  with  the  provisions  of  this  act,  until  proof  satisfactory  to  the  Superintendent 
of  Census  shall  be  furnished  that  such  delay  was  l)y  reason  of  causes  beyond  the  control  of  such 
enumerator. 

Sec.  20.  That  the  sum  of  six  million  four  hundred  thousand  dollars  is  hereby  fixed  and  limited  as 
the  maximum  cost  of  the  census  herein  provided  for,  exclusive  of  printing,  engraving,  and  binding,  and 
it  shall  not  be  lawful  for  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  or  the  Superintendent  of  Census  to  incur  any 
expense  or  obligation  whatever,  in  respect  to  said  census,  in  excess  of  that  sum ;  and  the  sum  of  one  million 
dollars  is  hereby  appropriated,  out  of  any  money  in  the  Treasury  not  otherwise  appropriated,  to  be 
immediately  available,  and  continue  available  until  the  completion  of  the  Eleventh  Census. 

Sec.  21.  That  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  is  hereby  authorized,  whenever  he  may  think  proper,  to 
call  upon  any  other  Department  or  office  of  the  Government  for  information  pertinent  to  the  enumeration 
herein  required. 

Sec.  22.  Any  supervisor  of  census  may,  with  the  consent  of  the  Superintendent  of  Census,  remove 
any  enumerator  in  his  district,  and  fill  the  vacancy  thereby  caused  or  otherwise  occurring ;  and  in  such 
cases  but  one  compensation  shall  be  allowed  for  the  entire  service,  to  be  apportioned  among  the  persons 
performing  the  same  in  the  discretion  of  the  Superintendent  of  Census. 

Sec.  23.  That  upon  the  request  of  any  municipal  government,  meaning  thereby  the  incorporated 
government  of  any  town,  village,  township,  or  city,  or  kindred  municipality,  the  Superintendent  of 
Census  shall  furnish  such  government  with  a  copy  of  the  names,  v^ith  age,  sex,  birthplace,  and  color  or 
race,  of  all  persons  enumerated  within  the  territory  in  the  jurisdiction  of  such  municipality,  and  such 
copies  shall  be  paid  for  by  such  municipal  government  at  the  rate  of  twenty-five  cents  for  each  one 
hundred  names,  and  all  sums  so  received  by  the  Superintendent  of  Census  shall  be  accounted  for  in  such 
way  as  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  shall  direct,  and  covered  into  the  Treasury  of  the  United  States  to  be 
plaicedto  the  credit  of,  and  in  addition  to,  the  appropriation  herein  made  for  taking  the  Eleventh  Census. 

Sec.  24.  That  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  may  authorize  the  expenditure  of  necessary  sums  for  the 
traveling  expenses  of  the  officers  and  employes  connected  with  the  taking  of  the  census,  and  the  incidental 
expenses  essential  to  the  carrying  out  of  this  act,  including  the  rental  of  convenient  quarters  in  the 
District  of  Columbia  and  the  furnishing  thereof,  and  an  outfit  for  printing  small  blanks,  tally  sheets, 
circulars,  and  so  forth,  and  shall  from  time  to  time  make  a  detailed  report  to  Congress  of  such 
expenditures. 

Sec.  25.  That  the  act  entitled  "An  act  to  provide  for  the  taking  of  the  Tenth  and  subsequent 
censuses  ",  approved  March  third,  eighteen  hundred  and  seventy-nine,  and  all  laws  and  parts  of  laws 
inconsistent  with  the  provisions  of  this  act  are  hereby  repealed ;  and  all  censuses  subsequent  to  the 
Eleventh  Census  shall  be  taken  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  this  act,  unless  Congress  shall 
hereafter  otherwise  provide. 

Approved,  March  1,  1889. 


Public — No.  1. 

An  act  making  appropriations  to  supply  a  deficiency  in  the  appropriation  for  public  printing  and  binding  for  the  fiscal  year 
ending  June  thirtieth,  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety,  and  for  other  purposes. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Eepresentatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  Congress 
assembled.  That  the  following  sums,  or  so  much  thereof  as  may  be  necessary,  be,  and  the  same  are  hereby, 
appropriated  out  of  any  money  in  the  Treasury  not  otherwise  appropriated,  for  the  following  objects, 
namely : 


PRINTING,    ENGRAVING,    AND   BINDING   ELEVENTH   CENSUS. 

For  printing,  engraving,  and  binding  required  for  the  preliminary  work  for  taking  the  Eleventh 
Census,  two  hundred  and  fifty  thousand  dollars,  to  be  expended  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of 
the  Interior,  and  to  continue  available  until  exhausted. 

Approved,  December  19,  1889. 


PUBLIC  ACTS  PERTAINING  TO  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS,     cxxxv 

Public — No.  2. 

An  act  to  amend  an  act  entitled  "An  act  to  provide  for  taking  the  Eleventh  and  subsequent  censuses",  approved  March 

first,  eighteen  hundred  and  eighty-nine. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Eepresentatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  Congress 
assembled,  That  section  six  of  an  act  entitled  "An  act  to  provide  for  taking  the  Eleventh  and  subseqneut 
censuses",  approved  March  first,  eighteen  hundred  and  eighty -nine,  be  amended  by  striking  out  the 
words  "five  hitndred"  and  inserting  the  words  "one  thousand",  so  that  the  proviso  will  read: 
"  Provided,  That  in  the  aggregate  no  supervisor  shall  be  paid  less  than  the  sum  of  one  thousand  dollars  ". 

Approved,  January  23,  1890. 


Public— No.  19. 

An  act  to  require  the  Superintendent  of  Census  to  ascertain  the  number  of  people  who  own  farms  and  homes,  and  the  amount 

of  mortgage  indebtedness  thereon. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Rep  resentatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  Congress 
assembled,  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Superintendent  of  Census,  in  addition  to  the  duties  now 
required  of  him  by  law,  to  ascertain  the  number  of  persons  who  live  on  and  cultivate  their  own  farms, 
and  who  live  iu  their  own  homes,  and  the  number  who  hire  their  farms  and  homes,  and  the  number  of 
farms  and  homes  which  are  under  mortgage,  the  amount  of  mortgage  debt,  and  the  value  of  the  property 
mortgaged.  He  shall  also  ascertain  whether  such  farms  and  homes  have  been  mortgaged  for  the  whole 
or  part  of  the  purchase  money  for  the  same,  or  for  other  purposes,  and  the  rates  of  interest  paid  upon 
mortgage  loans. 

Sec.  2.  That  for  the  purposes  of  this  act  the  sum  of  one  million  dollars  is  liereby  appropriated  out 
of  any  money  in  the  Treasury  not  otherwise  appropriated. 

Sec.  3.  That  the  provisions  of  sections  thirteen,  fourteen,  fifteen,  and  sixteen  of  the  "Act  to  provide 
for  taking  the  Eleventh  Census  and  subsequent  censuses",  approved  March  first,  eighteen  hundred  and 
eighty-nine,  shall  apply  to  the  provisions  of  this  act. 

Approved,  February  22,  1890. 


Public — No.  11. 

Joint  resolution  providing  for  taking  the  census  in  Alaska. 

Resolved  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  Congres, 
assembled,  That  the  Superintendent  of  Census  is  hereby  authorized  to  pay  special  agents  in  Alaska,  iu 
addition  to  their  salaries,  a  per  diem  allowance  to  cover  all  expenses  of  subsistence  and  transportations 
not  to  exceed  seven  dollars  per  diem. 

Approved,  March  19,  1890. 


Public — No.  51. 

An  act  to  amend  an  act  entitled  "An  act  to  provide  for  taking  the  Eleventh  and  subsequent  censuses",  approved  March 

first,  eighteen  hundred  and  eighty -nine. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  Congress 
assembled.  That  section  eighteen  of  an  act  entitled  "An  act  to  provide  for  taking  the  Eleventh  and 
subsequent  censuses",  approved  March  first,  eighteen  hundred  and  eighty-nine,  be  amended  by  adding, 
to  the  last  line  of  said  section  eighteen,  after  the  words  "and  actual  necessary  traveling  expenses" 
the  words  "and  a  per  diem  allowance  in  lieu  of  subsistence  of  three  dollars  per  day". 

Approved,  April  3,  1890. 


cxxxvi  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Public— No.  124. 

An  act  authorizing  the  registration  of  census  mail  matter. 

Be  it  enacted  by  tlie  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  tlie  United  States  of  America  in  Congress 
assembled  That  all  mail  matter,  of  whatever  class,  relative  to  the  census  and  addressed  to  the  Census 
Office  to  the  Superintendent  of  Census,  his  chief  clerk,  supervisors,  or  enumerators,  and  indorsed 
"  Official  business,  Department  of  the  Interior,  Census  Office,  registered",  shall  be  transported  free  by 
registered  mail;  and  if  any  person  shall  make  use  of  any  such  mark  of  registration  to  avoid  the  payment 
of^any  reo-istry  fee  on  his  private  letter,  package,  or  other  matter  in  the  mail,  the  person  .so  ottending 
shall  be  deemed  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor  and  subject  to  a  line  of  three  hundred  dollars,  to  be  prosecuted 
in  any  court  of  competent  jurisdiction. 

Approved,  May  21,  1890. 


Public— No.  1G3. 

An  act  making  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies  in  the  appropriations  for  the  payment  of  pensions  and  for  the  expenses 
of  the  Eleventh  Census  for  the  fiscal  year  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety,  and  tor  other  purposes. 

Be  it  enactedby  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  Congress 
assembled  That  the  following  sums,  or  so  much  thereof  as  may  be  necessary,  be,  and  the  same  are 
hereby,  appropriated  out  of  any  money  in  the  Treasury  not  otherwise  appropriated,  for  the  objects 
hereinafter  expressed,  namely :  „  ,  » 

ELEVENTH    CEXSUS. 

For  salaries  and  necessary  expenses  for  taking  and  compiling  the  results  of  the  Eleventh  Census, 
three  million  seventy-five  thousand  dollars,  to  continue  available  until  exhausted. 
Approved,  June  18,  1890. 

Public— No.  225. 

An  act  amendatory  of  the  act  entitled  "An  act  to  provide  for  taking  the  Eleventh  and  subsequent  censuses". 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  Congress 
assembled  That  section  seventeen  of  said  act  be  so  amended  that  the  Superintendent  of  the  Census  shall 
require  and  obtain  from  the  owners,  proprietors,  or  managers  of  every  unincorporated  express  company 
the  same  class  of  facts  which  by  said  section  he  is  now  obliged  to  require  and  obtain  from  the  owners, 
proprietors,  or  managers  of  every  incorporated  express  company ;  and,  farther,  ^,        ^      ,  . 

That  section  fifteen  of  the  act  entitled  "  An  act  to  provide  for  taking  the  Eleventh  and  subsequent 
censuses"  shall  be  so  amended  that  the  penalties  provided  for  in  said  section  shall  apply  in  case  the 
president,  treasurer,  secretary,  agent,  or  director  of  an  unincorporated  express  company  shall  willfully 
neglect  or  refuse  to  give  true  and  complete  answers  to  any  inquiries  authorized  by  the  said  act,  if  thereto 
requested  by  the  Superintendent  of  the  Census. 

Approved,  August  14,  1890. 

Public— No.  245. 

An  a«t  making  appropriations  for  sundry  civil  expenses  of  the  Government  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  thirtieth,  eighteen 

hundred  and  niuety-oue,  and  for  other  purposes. 
Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senote  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  Congress 
assembled.   That  the    following  sums   be,  and  the   same  are  hereby,   appropriated  for  the  objects 
hereinafter  expressed,  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  thirtieth,  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety-one,  namely  : 


EXPENSES    OF    ELEVENTH   CENSUS. 

For  salaries  and  necessary  expenses  for  taking  and  compiling  the  results  of  the  Eleventh  Census, 
one  million  four  hundred  thousand  dollars. 


PUBLIC  ACTS  PERTAINING  TO  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS,   cxxxvii 

For  coatinniug  the  printing,  engraving,  and  binding  of  tlie  Eleventh  Census,  three  hundred  and 
fifty  thousand  dollars,  or  so  much  thereof  as  may  be  necessary,  to  continue  available  until  exhausted 
and  to  be  expended  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior. 

Sec.  4.  That  hereafter  all  disbursing  officers  of  the  United  States  shall  render  their  accounts 
quarterly;  and  the  Secretary  of  the  Senate  shall  render  his  accounts  as  heretofore;  but  the  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury  may  direct  any  or  all  such  accounts  to  be  rendered  more  frequently  when  in  his  judgment 
the  public  interests  may  require. 

Approved,  August  30,  1890. 


Public — No.  64. 

An  act  making;  an  apportionment  of  Representatives  in  Congress  among  tlie  several  states  under  tlie  Eleventh  Census. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  Cono-ress 
assembled,  That  after  the  third  of  March,  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety-three,  the  House  of  Representatives 
shall  be  composed  of  three  hundred  and  fifty-six  members,  to  be  apportioned  among  the  several  states  as 
follovFs : 

Alabama,  nine;  Arkansas,  six;  California,  seven;  Colorado,  two;  Connecticut,  four;  Delaware, 
one;  Florida,  two;  Georgia,  eleven;  Idaho,  one;  Illinois,  twenty-two;  Indiana,  thirteen;  Iowa,  eleven; 
Kansas,  eight;  Kentucky,  eleven;  Louisiana,  six;  Maine,  four;  Maryland,  six;  Massachusetts,  thirteen; 
Michigan,  twelve;  Minnesota,  seven;  Mississippi,  seven ;  Missouri,  fifteen;  Montana,  (me;  Nebraska, 
six;  Nevada,  one;  New  Hampshire,  two;  New  Jersey,  eight;  New  York,  thirty-four;  North  Carolina, 
nine;  North  Dakota,  one;  Ohio,  twenty-one;  Oregon,  two;  Pennsylvania,  thirty;  Rhode  Island,  two; 
South  Carolina,  seven;  South  Dakota,  two;  Tennessee,  ten;  Texas,  thirteen;  Vermont,  two;  Virginia, 
ten;  "Washington,  two;  West  Virginia,  four;  Wisconsin,  ten;  Wyoming,  one. 

Sec.  2.  That  whenever  a  new  state  is  admitted  to  the  union  the  Representative  or  Representatives 
assigned  to  it  shall  be  in  addition  to  the  number  three  hundred  and  fifty-six. 

Sec.  3.  That  in  each  state  entitled  under  this  apportionment  the  number  to  which  such  state  may 
be  entitled  in  the  Fifty-third  and  each  subsequent  Congress  shall  be  elected  by  districts  composed  of 
contiguous  territory  and  containing  as  nearly  as  practicable  an  equal  number  of  inhabitants.  The  said 
districts  shall  be  eqiial  to  the  number  of  the  Representatives  to  which  such  state  may  be  entitled  in 
Congress,  no  one  district  electing  more  than  one  Representative. 

Sec.  4.  That  in  case  of  an  increase  in  the  number  of  Representatives  which  may  be  given  to  any  state 
under  this  apportionment  such  additional  Representative  or  Representatives  shall  be  elected  by  the  state 
at  large,  and  the  other  Representatives  by  the  districts  now  prescribed  by  law  until  the  legislature  of 
such  state  in  the  manner  herein  prescribed  shall  redistrict  such  state,  and  if  there  be  no  increase  in  the 
number  of  Representatives  from  a  state  the  Representatives  thereof  shall  be  elected  from  the  districts 
now  prescribed  by  law  until  such  state  be  redistricted  as  herein  prescribed  by  the  legislature  of  said 
state. 

Sec.  5.  That  all  acts  and  parts  of  acts  inconsistent  with  this  act  are  herebj-  repealed. 

Approved,  February  7,  1891. 


Public — No.  141. 

An  act  making  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies  in  the  appropriations  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  thirtieth,  eighteen 
hundred  and  ninety-one,  and  for  iirior  years,  and  for  other  purposes. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Rei^resentatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  Congress 
assembled.  That  the  following  sitms  be,  and  the  same  are  hereby,  ajipropriated  out  of  any  money  in  the 
Treasury  not  otherwise  appropriated,  to  supply  deficiencies  in  the  appropriations  for  the  fiscal  year 
eighteen  hundred  and  ninety-one,  and  for  prior  years,  and  for  other  objects  hereinafter  stated,  namely: 

The  reports  of  the  Eleventh  Census  shall  be  printed  at  the  Government  printing  office,  and  in  addition 
to  the  usual  number  there  shall  be  printed  fifty  thousand  copies  of  a  digest  of  the  leading  statistics  not 
to  exceed  two  hundred  octavo  pages,  of  which  fifteen  thousand  shall  be  for  the  use  of  the  Senate,  thirty 
thousand  copies  for  the  use  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  two  thousand  five  hundred  copies  for  the 
use  of  the  Department  of  the  Interior,  and  two  thousand  five  hundred  copies  for  the  use  of  the  Census 


cxxxviii  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Office.  In  addition  to  tlie  above  there  shall  be  printed  twenty-five  thousand  copies  of  the  Compendium, 
of  which  seven  thousand  five  hundred  copies  shall  be  for  the  use  of  the  Senate,  fifteen  thousand  copies 
shall  be  for  the  use  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  one  thousand  two  hundred  and  fifty  for  the  use  of 
the  Department  of  the  Interior,  and  one  thousand  two  hundred  and  fifty  copies  for  the  nse  of  the  Census 
Office.     In  addition  to  the  above,  five  thousand  copies  of  each  of  the  following  final  volumes  shall  be 

printed : 

On  Mines  and  Mining; 

On  Wealth,  Debt,  and  Taxation ; 

On  Recorded  Indebtedness ; 

On  Transportation; 

On  Insurance; 

On  Social  Statistics  of  Cities;  and 

On  Alaska. 

One  thousand  two  hundred  aud  fifty  copies  of  each  shall  be  for  the  use  of  the  Senate,  two  thousand 
five  hundred  copies  for  the  use  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  eight  hundred  and  thirty-four  for  the 
Department  of  the  Interior,  and  four  hundred  and  sixteen  copies  for  the  Census  Office.  These  reports 
shall  be  distributed  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  made  for  the  distribution  of  the  Reports  of  the 
Tenth  Census  as  contained  in  act  of  Congress  approved  August  seventeenth,  eighteen  hundred  and 
eighty-two  •  and  for  the  printing  of  said  census  reports  there  is  hereby  appropriated,  out  of  any  money 
in  the  Treasury  not  otherwise  appropriated,  two  hundred  and  fifty  thousand  dollars,  or  so  much  thereof 

as  may  be  necessary.  ■,     ■     ^     . 

Said  appropriation  shall  apply  to  the  fiscal  year  ending  .July  fljst,  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety-two. 

#  *  * 

Approved,  March  3,  1891. 


Public— No.  143. 

All  act  making  appropriations  for  sundry  civil  expenses  of  the  Government  fortbefiscal  year  ending  .Tune  thirtieth,  eighteen 

hundred  and  ninety-two,  and  for  other  purposes. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  aud  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in 
Couoress  assembled.  That  the  following  sums  be,  and  the  same  are  hereby,  appropriated  for  the  objects 
hereinafter  expressed,  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  thirtieth,  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety-two, 
namely:  ,  ^  » 

EXPENSES   OF   ELEVENTH   CENSUS. 

For  salaries  and  necessary  expenses  for  taking  and  compiling  the  results  of  the  Eleventh  Census, 

one  million  dollars. 

*  #  *  *  * 

Approved,  March  3,  1891. 


Public — No.  11. 

An  aet  making  appropriations  to  supply  a  deficiency  in  the  appropriation  for  the  expenses  of  the  Eleventh  Census,  snA  for 

other  purposes. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  Congress 
assembled.  That  the  following  sums  be,  and  they  are  hereby,  appropriated  out  of  any  money  in  the 
Treasury  not  otherwise  appropriated,  namely : 


.  ELEVENTH   CENSUS. 

For  salaries  and  necessary  expenses  for  continuing  the  work  of  compiling  the  results  of   the 
Eleventh  Census,  two  hundred  thousand  dollars. 

For  the  work  of  the  division  of  farms,  homes,  aud  mortgages,  fifty  thousand  dollars. 

Approved,  March  8,  1892. 


PUBLIC  ACTS  PERTAINING  TO  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS,    cxxxix 

Public— No.  G2. 

An  act  to  provide  for  certain  of  the  most  urjieut  deficiencies  in  the  apiiropriations  for  the  service  of  the  Governmeut  for  the 
fiscal  year  ending  June  thirtieth,  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety-two,  and  for  other  purposes. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Eepresentatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  Congress 
assembled,  Thatthe  foUowingsums,  orsomnch  thereof  as  may  be  necessary,  be,  and  the  same  are  hereby, 
appropriated  out  of  any  money  in  the  Treasury  not  otherwise  appropriated,  for  the  objects  hereinafter 
expressed,  for  the  service  of  the  fiscal  year  eighteen  hundred  and  uiuety-two,  namely: 

ELEVEXTH  CENSUS. 

For  salaries  and  necessary  esiJenses  for  continuing  the  work  of  compiling  the  results  of  the  Eleventh 
Census,  one  hundred  thousand  dollars,  to  be  available  until  expended. 

Approved,  May  13,  1892. 


Public— No.  109. 

An  act  amendatory  of  an  act  entitled  "An  act  to  provide  for  the  taking  of  the  Eleventh  Census  ". 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Eepresentatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  Congress 
assembled.  That  sections  fifteen  and  seventeen  of  the  act  entitled  "An  act  to  provide  for  taking  of 
the  Eleventh  and  subsequent  censuses",  approved  March  first,  eighteen  hvindred  and  eighty-nine, 
be,  and  the  same  are  hereby,  amended  so  that  the  Superintendent  of  Census  shall  be  required  to 
obtain  from  every  incorporated  and  unincorj)orated  company,  firm,  association,  or  person  engaged  in 
any  productive  industry  the  iuformation  called  for  and  specified  in  the  general  and  special  schedules 
heretofore  approved  or  to  be  hereafter  approved  by  the  Secretary  of  tlie  Interior.  And  every  president, 
treasurer,  secretary,  agent,  director,  or  other  officer  of  every  corporation  engaged  in  such  productive 
industry,  and  every  person,  firm,  manager,  or  agent  of  unincorporated  companies,  and  members  of 
firms,  associations,  or  individuals  likewise  engaged  in  such  productive  industry,  from  which  or  whom 
answers  to  any  of  the  inquiries  contained  in  the  said  schedules  are  herein  required,  who  shall,  if  thereto 
requested  by  the  Sniieriuteudent  of  Census,  supervisor,  enumerator,  or  special  agent,  or  each  or  any 
of  them,  willfully  neglect  or  refuse  to  give  true  and  comxilete  answers  to  any  inquiry  or  inquiries 
contained  in  the  said  schedules,  or  shall  willfully  give  false  information  in  respect  thereto,  shall  be 
deemed  guilty  of  a  misdemeanor,  and  on  conviction  thereof  shall  be  fined  in  a  sum  not  exceeding  ten 
thousand  dollars,  to  which  may  be  added  imprisonment  for  a  period  not  exceeding  one  year.  And  all 
acts  or  parts  of  acts  in  conflict  herewith  are  hereby  repealed. 

Approved,  July  6,  1892. 


Public — No.  178. 

An  act  making  appropriations  to  supply  deficiencies  in  the  appropriations  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  thirtieth,  eighteen 
hundred  and  ninety -two,  and  for  prior  years,  and  for  other  purposes. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  Congress 
assembled,  That  the  following  sums  be,  and  the  same  are  hereby,  appropriated,  to  supply  deficiencies 
in  the  appropriations  for  the  fiscal  year  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety-two,  and  for  prior  years,  and  for 
other  objects  hereinafter  stated,  namely: 

EXPENSES  OF  ELEVENTH  CENSUS. 

For  salaries  and  necessary  expenses  for  continuing  the  work  of  compiling  the  results  of  the 
Eleventh  Census,  five  hundred  and  sixty  thousand  dollars,  being  for  the  fiscal  year  eighteen  hundred 
and  ninety-three,  and  to  continue  available  until  exhausted. 

For  the  work  of  the  division  of  farms,  homes,  and  mortgages,  one  hundred  thousand  dollars,  being 
for  the  fiscal  year  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety-three,  and  to  continue  available  until  exhausted. 

To  continue  printing  of  the  final  volumes  of  the  Eleventh  Census,  authorized  by  the  act  of  March 
third,  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety-one,  two  hundred  and  fifty  thousand  dollars,  to  continue  available 
until  exhausted. 

Approved,  July  28,  1892. 


Cxl  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  'ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Public— No.  202. 

An  act  makiug  appropriations  for  sundry  civil   expenses  of  the  Government  for  the  fiscal  year  emling   June  thirtieth, 
eighteen  hundred  and  ninety -three,  and  for  other  purposes. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Kepresentatives  of  the  United  States  of  America  in  Congress 
assembled,  That  the  following  sums  be,  and  the  same  are  hereby,  appropriated  for  the  objects  hereinafter 
expressed,' for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  thirtieth,  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety-three,  namely: 

#  *  *  ^ 

ELEVENTH    CENSUS. 

Thflt  the  appropriation  of  t.ro  hundred  and  fifty  thousand  dollars,  made  by  the  act  of  March  third, 
eighteen  hundred  and  ninety-one,  for  printing  the  final  reports  of  the  Eleventh  Census,  be,  and  the  same 
is  hereby  made  available  for  the  fiscal  year  eighteen  hundred  and  ninety-three,  under  the  limitations 
and  conditions  prescribed  by  said  act,  and  for  the  printing,  not  to  exceed  the  usual  number,  of  any 
additional  reports  the  copy  of  which  may  be  ready  for  the  Public  Printer  before  the  first  day  of  January, 

eighteen  hundred  and  ninety-three. 

,  #  »  »  »\'' 

Approved,  August  5,  1892. 


F»OF»ULA.TION. 


372 1 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVEI^TH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  la.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  FOK  EACH  STATE  AND  TERRITORY 

[The  narrow  column  tmder  each  census  year  shows  the  order  of  the  states  and 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


The  United  States  . 


North  Atlantic  division . 


44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54  I 

55 


Maine 

New  Hampshire. 

Vermont 

Massachusetts . . . 

Khode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


South  Atlantic  division. . 


Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columhia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina . . 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota. 
South  Dakota. 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division. 


Kentucky . . . 
Tennessee  . . 

Alabama 

Mississippi  . 
Louisiana.  - . 

Texas 

Oklahoma. 


Western  division 


1890 


62, 622, 250 


17, 401, 545 


661, 086 

376,  530 

332,  422 

2,  238,  943 

345,  506 

746,  258 

5,  997,  853 

J,  444,  933 

5,  258,  014 


8,  857,  920 


168, 
1,042, 

230, 
1,6,55, 

762. 
1,  617, 
1, 151, 
1,837, 

391, 


22,  362,  279 


Arkansas 24 


Montana 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Id  aho 

Washington 

Oregon.: , 

California \  '■'' 


3, 672,  316 
2, 192, 404 
3,  826,  351 
2, 09S,  889 
1, 686, 880 
1,  301,  826 

1,  911,  896 

2,  679, 184 
182,  719i 
328,808' 

1,058,910 
1,427,096 


10, 972, 893 

1,  858, 635 
1,767,518 
1,513,017 

1.  289,  600 
1, 118,  587 

2,  235,  523 
m\.  834 

1, 128, 179 


3,  027,  613 


1880 


132, 159 

60,  705 

412, 198 

153,  593 

.59,  620 

207,  905 

45,761 

84,  385 

349,  390 

313,  767 

1,  208, 130 


25 


1870 


50, 155, 783 


14, 507, 407 


648,  936 

346,  991 

332,  286 

1,  783,  085 

276,  531 

622,  700 

5,  082,  871 

1,131,116 

4,  282,  891 


7,  597, 197 


38, 558, 371 


12,  298,  730 


1860 


31, 443,  321 


146,  608 
934,  943 
177,  624 

1,512,565 
618,  457 

1,  399,  750 
995,  577 

1,  542, 180 
269,  493 


17,  364,  111 


3, 198,  062 
1,  978,  301 
3,  077,  871 
1,636,937 
1,315,497 
780,  773 
1,  624,  615 
2, 168,  380 

Cl35, 177 

452, 402 
996,  096 


8,  919,  371 


1,  648,  690 
1,542,359 
1,  262,  505 
1,  131,  597 
939,  946 
1,  591,  749 


626, 915 
318,  300 
330,  551 

1,  457,  351 
217,  353 
537, 454 

4,  382,  759 
906,  096 

3,521,951 


5, 853, 610 


802,  525 


1,  767,  697 


125,  015 
780,  894 
131,  700 

1,  225, 163 
442, 014 

1,071,361 
705,  606 

1, 184, 109 
187, 748 


12,981,111 


10,  594, 268 


2,  665,  260 

1,  680,  637 

2,  539,  891 
1,184,059 
1,  054,  670 

439,  706 
1,194,020 
1,721,295 

Cl4, 181 

J22, 993 
364,  399 


6, 434, 410 


39,159 

20,  789 
.194,  327 

119,  .565 
40,  440 

143,  963 
62,  266 
32,  610 
75,116 

174, 768 

864, 694 


26 


43 
47 
41 
37 
46 
39 
40 
44 
42 
38 
24 


1,321,011 

1,258,520 
996,  992 
827,  922 
726,  915 
818,  579 


484,  471 


990, 510 


25 


20,  .595 
9,118 
39, 864 
91.874 
9,  658 
86,  780 
42,  491 
14,  999 
23,  955 
90,  923 
560, 247 


628,  279 
326,  073 
315,098 

1,231,066 
174, 620 
46(1,  147 

3,  880;  7.35 
672,035 

2,  906,'215 


5,  364,  703 


112,  216 

687, 049 

75, 080 

1,  596, 318 


992, 622 

703,  708 

1,  057,  286 

140,  424 


9,  096,  716 


2,  339,  511 

1,350,428 

1,711,951 

749„113 

775,  881 

172,  023 

674,9)3 

1,182,012 

c4, 837 

28l  841 
107,  206 


5,  768,  658 


1, 155,  684 

1, 109,  801 

964,  201 

791, 305 

708,  002 
604,  215 


435,  450 


618,976 


34,  277 
93,  516 


40,  273 
6,857 


11,594 
52, 465 
379,  994 


KECAPITTJLATION  BY 


The  United  States . 

North  Atlantic  division  . . 
South  Atlantic  division. .. 

North  Centra!  division 

South  Central  division  — 
Western  division 


62,  622,  250 


17,401,545 

8,  857,  920 

22,  362,  279 

10,  972,  893 

3, 027,  613 


50, 155, 783 


14, 507, 407 

7.  597, 197 
17,  364,  111 

8,  919,  371 
1,  767,  697 


38, 558, 371 

12, 298, 730 

5,  853, 610 
12,981,111 

6,  434, 410 
990,  510 


31,443,321 


10,  594,  268 

5.  364,  703 

9,  096,  716 

5,  768,  658 

618, 976 


a  TncludiD"  6  100  persons  on  publicThips  in  the  service  of  the  United  States,  not  credited  to  any  state  or  territory. 
6  IncludiSi  5:318  persons  on  public  ships  in  the  service  of  the  United  States,  not  credited  to  any  state  or  territory. 


POPULATION. 


AS  CONSTITUTED  AT  THE  DATE  OF  EACH  CENSUS:  1790  TO  1890. 

territories  when  arranged  according  to  magnitude  of  population.] 


1850 

1S40 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

23, 191, 876 

ol7, 069, 453 

612, 866, 020 

9,  633,  822 

7, 239, 881 

5, 308, 483 

3, 929, 214 

1 

8, 626,  851 

6,761,082 

5,  542,  381 

4,  356,  623 

3,  486,  675 

2, 635, 576 

1, 968, 040 

2 

16 
22 
23 

6 
28 
21 

1 
19 

2 

30 

17 

33 

4 

583, 169 
317,  976 
'  314,120 
994,514 
147,  545 
370,  792 

3,  097,  394 
489,555 

2,  311,  786 

4,  679,  090 

13 

22 

21 

8 

24 

20 
1 

18 
2 

26 
15 

28 
4 

501,  793 
284,  574 
291,  948 
737,  699 
108,830 
309,  978 

2,  428,  921 
373, 306 

1,  724,  033 

3,  925,  299 

12 

18 

1  17 

1  8 

23 

16 

1 

14 

2 

24 
11 
25 
3 

399, 455 
269, 328 
280, 652 
610,  408 
97, 199 
297, 675 

1,918,608 
320,  823 

1,  348,  233 

3,  645,  752 

12 
15 
16 

7 
20 
14 

1 
13 

3 

22 
10 

25 
2 

298,  269 
244, 022 
235,  966 
523, 159 
83,  015 
275, 148 

1,372,111 
277,  426 

1,  047,  507 

3,  000,  809 

14 
16 
15 

5 
17 

9 

2 
12 

3 

19 

8 

22 

1 

228,  705 
214,  460 
217, 895 
472,  040 
76,  931 
261,942 
959,  049 
245,  562 
810,  091 

2,  674, 891 

14 
11 
13 
5 
16 
8 
3 
10 

17 
7 
19 

1 

151,719 
183,8.58 
154,  4(i5 
422,  845 
69, 122 
251,002 
589,  051 
211, 149 
602,  365 

2,  286,  494 

11 
10 
12 
4 
15 
8 
5 
9 
2 

16 
6 

96,  540 
141,885 

85,  425 
378,  787 

68,  825 
237,  946 
340,  120 
184, 1.39 
434,  373 

1,851,806 

59, 096 
319, 728 

3 
4 

r 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 

12 

91,  532 

583,  034 

51,  687 

1,421,661 

78, 085 

470,  019 

43,  712 

1,  239,  797 

76,  748 

447,  040 

39,  834 

1,211,405 

72,  749 

407,  350 

33,  0.39 

],06.5,  116 

72,674 
380,  546 

24,  023 
974, 600 

04,  273 
341,548 

14,  093 
880,  200 

13 

14 
15 

1 

747,  610 

16 
17 

10 

14 

9 

31 

3 
7 
11 
20 
24 
36 
27 
13 

869,  039 

668,  507 

906,  185 

87,  445 

5,  403, 595 

7 
11 

9 
27 

3 

10 
14 
23 
30 

753,419 

594, 398 

691,392 

54,  477 

3, 351,  542 

5 

9 

10 

26 

4 
13 
20 
27 

737,  987 

581, 185 

516,  823 

34,  730 

1,610,473 

4 
8 
11 

638,  829 
502,  741 
340,  985 

4 

6 

11 

555,  500 
415,115 
252, 433 

4 

6 

12 

478, 103 
345,  591 
102,  686 

3 
7 
13 

393,  751 
249,  073 
82,  548 

18 
19 
20 
'1 

5 
18 
24 
27 

858, 957 

581,  295 

147, 178 

55, 162 

8,  765 

13 
21 
24 
25 

293, 169 

18 
21 

51,  006 

22 

1,980,329 
988,  416 
851,470 
397,  654 
305,  391 
6,077 
192,  214 
682,  044 

1,519,467 
685,866 
476, 183  1 
212,  267 
30,945 

937,  903 
343, 031 
157,445 
31,  639 

230,  760 
24,  520 
12,282 
4,762 

45,  365 
5,  641 

'3 

'>^ 

25 

26 

27 

yg 

29 
16 

43, 112  , 
383,  70^ 

29 

21 

140,  455 

23 

66,  557 

23 

20,  845 

30 

<31 

^12 

33 

1 

34 

8 
5 
12 
15 
18 
25 

4,  303,  522 

6 
5 
12 
17 
19 

3,025,430 

6 

7 
15 
22 
19 

2,  062,  096 

6 

9 

19 

21 

17 

1,357,433 

7 
10 

1 
785,  146 

9 

15 

335,  407 

220,  955 
105,  602 

14 

17 

109,368 

73,  677 
35,691 

35 

982,  405 
1,002,717 
771,  623 
606,  526 
517,  762 
212, 592 

779,828 
829,  210 
590,  756 
375,  651 
352,  411 

687,  917 
681,  904 
309,  527 
136,  621 
215,739 

.564,  135 
422,  771 
127,901  1 
75, 448 
152,  923 

406,  511 
26] ,  727 

36 

37 
38 

20 
18 

40,  352 
76,  556 

20 

8,  8.50 

39 

40 

41 

42 

26 

209, 897 
178, 818 

25 

97,  574  1 

28 

30,  388 

26 

14,  255 

43 

] 

1 

\ 

45 

1 

46 
47 

32 

61,  547 

1 

48 

35 

11,380 

50 

51 

52 

53 

34 
29 

13,  294 
92,  597 

54 

55 

GEOGRAPHICAL  DIVISIONS. 


23, 191,  876 

0,17, 069, 453 

612,  866,  020 

9,  633,  822 

7,  239, 881 

5,  308,  483 

3,  929, 214 

1 

8,  626,  851 

4,  679,  090 

5,  403,  595 
4,  303,  522 

178, 818 

6,  761,  082 
3,  925,  299 
3,  351,  .542 
3,  025,  430 

5,  542,  381 
3,  645.  752 
1,  610,  473 
2,062,096 

4,  356,  623 

3,  060,  809 

858,  957 

1,  357,  433 

3, 486,  675 

2, 674,  891 

293, 169 

785,  146 

2,  635,  576 

2,  286,  494 

51,  006 

335,  407 

1,  968, 040 
1,851,806 

2 
3 
4 

109,  368 

5 
6 

i 

c  Dakota  territory. 

d  Population  of  Greer  county  (5,338),  in  Indian  territory  (also  claimed  by  Texas),  included  in  that  of  Oklahoma  territory 
for  census  purposes. 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tablk  Ib.-INCREASE  OF  POPULATION   FOR  EACH  STATE  AND 


STATES  AND  TBEBITOEIBS. 


The  United  States  . 


Nortb  Atlantic  division 


Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts . . 
Rhode  Island  . . . . 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey. 

Pennsylvania . .  . 


South  Atlantic  division. 


Delaware 

'Maryland ■•.--• 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa...- 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 
South  Dakota. 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division. 


Kentucky... 
Tennessee  . . 
Alabama. . .. 
Mississippi . 
Louisiana... 

Texas 

Oklalioma . . 
Arkansas . . 


Western  division  . 


Montana 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho 

Washington . 

Oregon 

California 


1880  to  1890 


Number. 


12, 466, 467 


2, 894, 138 


12, 150 
29, 539 
136 
455, 858 
68,  975 
123,  558 
914,  982 
313,  817 
975, 123 


1,260,723 


Per 
cent. 


24.86 


19.95 


21,  885 
107, 447 

52, 768 
143, 415 
144,  337 
218, 197 
155,  572 
295, 173 
121,  929 


Central  division 4, 998, 168 


1.87 
8.51 
0.04 
25.57 
24.94 
19.84 
18.00 
27.74 
22.77 


16.59 


1870  to  1880 


Per 
Number.        ^^^^ 


11, 597, 412 


14.93 
11.49 

29.71 
9.48 
23.34 
15.59 
15.63 
19.14 
45.24 


28.78 


2, 208, 677 


22, 021 
28, 691 
1,735 
325,  734 
59, 178 
85,  246 
700, 112 
225,  020 
760, 940 


1, 743, 587 


30.08 


17.96 


474,  254 
214,  103 
748,  480 
456,  952 
371,  383 
521,053 
287,  281 
510,  804 

c376,  350 

606,  508 
431,  000 

2,  053,  522 


14.83 
10.82 
24.32 

27.  92 

28.  23 
66.74 
17.68 
23.  56 

c278.  41 

134.  06 
43.27 


23.02 


209,  945 
225, 159 
250,  512 
158,  003 
178,  641 
643,  774 
61,  834 
325,  654 


1,  259,  916 


21,  593 

154,  049 
45,  924 
287, 402 
176,  443 
328,  389 
289,  971 
358,  071 
81,745 


3.51 
9.01 
0.52 
22.35 
27.23 
15.86 
15.97 
24.83 
21.61 


29.79 


1860  to  1870 


Numher. 


7, 115, 050 


Per 

cent. 


22.63 


1, 704, 462 


17.27 
19.73 
34.87 
23.46 
39.92 
30.  65 
41.10 
30.24 
43.54 


ol. 364 

a7, 773 
15,  453 
226,  285 
42,  733 
77,  307 
502,  024 
234,  061 
615, 736 


488, 907 


16.09 


1850  to  1860 


Number. 


8, 251, 445 


1, 967, 417 


aO.  22 
02.38 
4.90 
18.38 
24.47 
16.80 
12.94 
34.  83 
21. 19  I 


9.11 


4,  383, 000       33. 76 


93,  000 

39, 916 

217,  871 

34,  028 

19, 180 

63,  942 

al6,  505 

51,775 

274,  274 

138,  999 

343,  436 


12.73 
14.60 
19.84 
13.96 
19.01 
40.44 


532,  802 
297,  664 
537,  980 
452,  878 
260,  827 
341,067 
430,  595 
447, 085 

(J120,  996 

329,  409 
631,  697 


2,  484,  961 


19.99 

17.71 
21.18 
38.25 
24.  73 
77.57 
36.06 
25.97 

d853.23 

267.  83 
173.  35 


38.62 


327, 679 
283,  839 
265,  513 
303, 675 
213,  031 
773, 170 


40.58 


71.27 


237.  49 
192.01 

112. 12 
28.46 
47.43 
44.42 

a26.  51 
158. 77 

365. 13 
79.53 
39.72 


318, 054 


777, 187 


18, 564 
11,  671 

154, 463 
27,  691 
30, 782 
57, 177 
19, 775 
17,  611 
51, 161 
83,845 

304, 447 


24.81 
22.55 
26.  63 
36.68 
29.  31 
94.45 


65.65 


78.46 


12, 799 

93, 845 

56,  620 

6371, 155 

442, 014 

78,  739 

1,898 

126,  823 

47, 324 


3, 884, 395 


90.14 

128.  00 

387.  47 

30.14 

318.  72 

65.88 

46.54 

117.  41 

213.  57 

92.  22 

54.34 


325,  749 
330, 209 
827,  940 
434,  946 
278,  789 
267,  683 
519, 107 
539,  283 

d9,344 

94, 152 
257, 193 


665, 752 

165,  327 

148, 719 

32,  791 

36.  617 

18,  913 

214,  364 


11.41 
13.66 

75.41 
623.25 


7.93 
0.27 
12.00 
33.70 


42.70 


13.  92 
24.45 
48.36 
58.06 
35.  93 
155.  61 
76.91 
45.  62 

dl93.18 

326.  45 
239.  91 


11.54 


45, 110 

8,097 

978 

236,  552 

27,  075 

89, 355 

783,  341 

182,  480 

594,  429 


685, 613 


Per 
cent. 


35.58 


22.81 


20, 684 
104, 015 

23, 393 
174, 657 


123, 583 
35,  201 

151,101 
52, 979 


7.74 
2.55 
0.31 
23.79 
18.35 
24.10 
25.29 
37.27 
25.71 


14.65 

22.60 
17.84 
45.26 
12.29 


14.22 
5.27 
16.67 
60.59 


3,693,121   68.35 


49, 021 


371,  534 


14.31 
13.40 
3.40 
4.63 
2.67 
35.48 


20, 595 
9,118 
5,587 
al,  642 
9,658 
46,  513 
35,  634 
14,  999 
12,  361 
38, 458 
180,  253 


11.26 


60.02 


359, 182 
362,  012 
860,  481 
351,  459 
470,  490 
165,  946 
482,  699 
499, 968 

(J4,837 

28, 841 
107, 206 


1, 465, 136 

173, 279 
107,  084 
192,  578 
184, 779 
190, 240 
391,623 


18.14 

36.63 
101.  06 

88.38 

151.  06 

2730.  72 

251. 13 

73.30 


16.30 
al.76 


115.  49 
519.  67 


106.  62 
73.30 
47.44 


225,  553 


440, 158 


34,  277 
31, 969 


28, 893 
6,857 


34.05 

17.64 
10.68 
24.96 
30.47 
36.74 
184.  21 


107. 46 


246.15 


51.94 


253.  89 


11, 594 
39, 171 
287,  397 


294.  65 
310.  37 


RECAPITULATION  BY 


The  United  States 

North  Atlantic  division  . . 
South  Atlantic  division  . . 
North  Central  division  .  - . 

South  Central  division 

Western  division 


12,  466, 467 


2,  894, 138 

1,  260,  723 
4,  998, 168 

2,  053, 522 
1,  259,  916 


24.86 


19.  95 
16.59 
28.78 
23.  02 
71.  27 


11, 597, 412 


2,  208,  677 
1 , 743, 587 
4,  383,  000 
2,  484,  961 
777, 187 


30.08 


17.96 
29.79 
33.  76 
38.62 
78.46 


7, 115, 050 


1,  704,  462 
488,  907 

3,  884,  395 
665,  752 
371,  534 


22.63 


16.09 
9.11 
42.  70 
11.54 
60.02 


8, 251, 445 


1, 967, 417 

685, 613 

3,  693, 121 

1,  465, 136 

440, 158 


35.58 


22.81 
14.  65 
68.  35 
34.05 
246. 15 


a  Decrease. 

6  Decrease  in  population 


due  to  loss  of  territory.  West  Virginia  having  been  set  off  from  Virginia  December  31.  1662. 


POPULATION. 

TERRITORY  AS  CONSTITUTED  AT  THE  DATE  OF  EACH  CENSUS:  1790  TO  1890. 


1840  to  1850 

1830  to  1840 

1820  to  1830 

1810  to  1820 

1800  to  1810 

1790  to  1800 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 

cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

33.55 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

Number. 

Per 
cent. 

6, 122, 423 

35.87 

4, 203, 433 

32.67 

3, 232, 198 

2,  393, 941 

33.07 

1,931,398 

36.38 

I,  379,  269 

35.10 

1 

1, 865, 769 

27.60 

1,  218, 701 

21.99 

1, 185,  758 

27.22 

869. 948 

24.95 

30.  42 

13.78 

8.29 

10.83 

7.91 

5.04 

43.  07 

12.98 

29.31 

14.43 

851,  099 

32.29 

667,  536 

33.92 

57.16 
29.58 
80.  82 
11.63 
0.43 
5.49 
73.19 
14.67 
38.67 

23.47 

2 

81,  376 
33, 402 

22, 172 
256, 815 
38, 715 
60,  814 
668,  473 
116,  249 
587, 753 

753, 791 

16.22 
11.74 
7.59 
34.81 
35.  57 
19.62 
27.52 
31.14 
34.09 

19.20 

102,  338 
15,  246 
11,  296 

127,  291 

11,  631 

12,  303 
510,  313 

52,  483 
375,  800 

279,  547 

25.62 

5.66 

4.02 

20.85 

11.97 

4.13 

26.60 

16.36 

27.87 

7.07 

101,186 
25, 306 
44, 686 
87,  249 
14, 184 
22,  527 

546,  497 
43, 397 

300,  726 

584,  943 

33.92 
10.37 
18.94 
16.68 
17.  09 
8.19 
39.83 
15.64 
28.71 

19.11 

69,564 
29, 562 
18,  071 
51,119 
6,084 
13, 206 

413, 002 
31,864 

237, 416 

385,  918 

76,  986 
30,  602 
63,  430 
49, 195 
7,809 
10,  940 

369,  998 
34,413 

207,  726 

388,  397 

50.74 
16.64 
41.06 
11.63 
11.30 
4.36 
62.81 
16.30 
34.49 

16.99 

55, 179 
41,973 
69,  040 
44,  058 
297 
13,  056 

248,  931 
27,  010 

167, 992 

434, 688 

3 
4 

5 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 

12 

13, 447 

113,  015 

7,975 

181, 861 

17.22 
24.04 
18.24 
14.67 

1,337 
22,  979 

3,878 
28,  392 

1.74 
5.14 
9.74 
2.34 

3,999 

39,  690 

6,795 

146,  289 

5.  .50 

9.74 

20.  57 

13.73 

75 

26,  804 

9,016 

90,  516 

0.10 

7.04 

37.53 

9.29 

8,401 
38,  998 

9,930 
94,  400 

13.07 
11.42 
70.46 
10.  72 

5,177 

21,820 

14,  093 

132,  590 

8.76 
6.82 

17."  74 

13 
14 

15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

lis,  620 
74, 109 

214, 793 
32, 968 

2,052,053 

15.35 
12.47 
31.07 
00.52 

61.23 

15,  432 

13,  213 

174, 569 

19,  747 

1,  741,  069 

2.09 

2.27 

33.78 

56.86 

108. 11 

99, 158 
78, 444 
175,  838 
34, 730 

751, 516 

15.52 
15.60 
.51.57 

83,  329 

87,  626 

88,  552 

15.00 
21.11 
35. 08 

77,  397 
69,  524 
89,  747 

16.19 
20.12 
55.17 

84,  352 
96,  518 
80, 138 

'2i.'42' 
38.75 
97.08 

87.49 

565,  788 

192. 99 

242, 163 

474.  77 

51,  006 

22 

460,  862 
302,  550 
375, 287 
185,  387 
274,  446 
6,077 
149, 102 
298, 342 

30.33 
44.11 

78.81 

87.34 

886.  88 

581,  564 
342,  835 
318,738 
180,  628 
30,  945 

62.01 

99.94 

202.  44 

570.  90 

356,  608 
195,  853 
102,  283 
22,  874 

61.35 
1.33.  07 
185.  42 
260.  97 

350,  535 

122,6.58 

42,  880 

4,  003 

151.  90 

500.  24 

349. 13 

84.06 

185,  395 
18,  879 
12,  282 
4,762 

408.  67 
334.  67 

45,  365 
5,641 

23 
24 
25 

'>6 



27 

345. 85 

77.75 

43, 112 
243, 247 

1 

28 
29 
30 

173.  i9 

73, 898 

111.  03 

45,  712 

219.  29 

20,  845 

S31 

^32 

33 

1, 278, 092 

42.24 

963, 334 

46.72 

704,  663 

51.91 

572, 287 

72.89 

449, 739 

134.  09 

226, 039 

206. 68 

34 
35 

202,  577 
173, 507 
180,  867 
230,  875 
165,  351 
212,  592 

25.98 
20.92 
30.62 
61.46 
46.92 

91,911 
147,  306 
281,229 
239,  030 
136,  672 

13.36 
21.60 
90.86 
174.  96 
63.35 

123, 782 
259, 133 
181,  626 
61, 173 
62,  816 

21.94 
61.29 
142.  01 
81.08 
41.08 

157, 624 
161,044 
127,  901 
35,  096 
76, 367 

38.77 
61.53 

185,  556 
156,  125 

83.98 
147.  84 

147,  278  !l99.  90 
69,911  '195.88 

36 
37 

86.97 
99.75 

3i,  502 
76,  556 

355.  95 

8,850 

:;;:;:; 

39 
40 
41 

112, 323 
178, 818 

'ii5.'i2' 



67,'i86" 

'22i.'69' 

i6,'i33' 

'm.ii' 

i4,'255' 

42 

44 

1 

45 

61,"  547' j 

ii.'sso' 

1 

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4b 

47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

13,' 294' 

92,  597 

1 

52 
53 
54 
55 

" 

GEOGRAPHICAL  DIVISIONS. 


6, 122, 423 

35.87 

4,  203,  433 

32.67 

21.99 

7.67 

108. 11 

46.72 

3,  232, 198 

33.  55 

2, 393, 941 

1 
33.07 

24.95 

14.43 

192.  99 

72.  89 

1,  931,  398 

36.38 

1,  379,  269 

35.10 

1 

1,  865,  769 
753,  791 

2,  052,  053 
1,  278, 092 

178, 818 

27.60 
19.20 
61.23 
42.24 

1,  218,  701 
279,  547 

1,  741,  069 
963,  334 

1,  185,  758 
584,  943 
751,  516 
704,  663 

27.22 
19.11 
87.49 
51.91 

869,  948 
385,  918 
565,  788 
572,  287 

851, 099 
388,  397 
242,  163 
449, 739 

32.29 

16.99 

474.  77 

134.  09 

667,  536 

434,  688 

51,006 

226,  039 

33.92 
23.47 

206.' 68" 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

-. 

cNorth  and  South  Dakota  combined, 
m  1880)  increased  145,810,  or  395.05  per  cent 
d  Dakota  territory. 


Apportioning  the  population  of  Dakota  territory  in  1880,  North  Dakota  (36,909 
;,  and  South  Dakota  (98,268  In  1880)  increased  230,540,  or  234.60  per  cent. 


g  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tabif  1«  -DENSITY   OF    POPULATION    FOR   EACH    STATE    AND    TERRITORY   AS  CONSTI- 
TUTED AT  THE  DATE  OF  EACH  CENSUS:  1790  TO  1890. 

tTi,    f     ..  =  r.f  +V,u  t.,l.lfi  liave  been  obtained  by  dividing  tlie  population  by  tlie  total  land  area  (square  miles)  of  flie  state  or 
[The  figures  "t^t^s  W^!'"  'in  computing  density  the  areal  of  llaska  and  /ndian  territory  are  not  eousidered.] 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIBS 


The  United  States 


North  Atlantic  division. 


Maine 

Mew  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 
Rhode  Island . 
('onnecticut . . . 
New  York 
New  Jersey 
Pennsylvania 


South  Atlantic  division. 

Delaware 
Maryland 
District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 
North  Carolina  . 
South  Carolina.. 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division 


Ohio . . . 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 
North  Dakota 
South  Dakota 
Nebraska 
Kansas 


Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Oklahoma 
Arkansas 


RECAPITULATION  BY  GEOGRAPHICAL  DIVISIONS. 


The  United  States . 


North  Atlantic  division. . 
South  Atlantic  division- . 
North  Central  division. . . 
South  Central  division . . . 
Western  division 


21.31 


17.29 


107. 37 

89.52 

32.98 

28.28 

29.68 

23.04 

18.94 

16.  .51 

2.  T>S 

1.50 

13.30 


10.84 


75.89 
21.79 

17.23 
11.91 
0.84 


65.37 
19.97 

12.07 

10.68 

0.53 


7.93 

53.23 

17.42 

7.17 

7.05 

0.16 


8.43 


41.72 

14.61 

4.45 

8.69 


6.35 


34.20 
13.57 
2.14 
5.93 


4.76 


11.39 
1.14 

3.90 


3.69 

21.51 

12.  48 

0.39 

2.30 


6.61 


16.26 

12. 14 

10.66 

8.64 

0.20 

1.94 

0.6:) 

a  Dakota  territory. 


POPULATION.  7 

Table  2.— AGGREGATE    POPULATION   BY   COUNTIES   FOR  EACH   STATE  AND   TERRITORY 
AS  CONSTITUTED  AT  THE  DATE   OF   EACH  CENSUS:  1790  TO  1890. 

[The  spelling  of  the  names  of  counties  is  in  accordance  with  the  decisions  of  the  Uniteil  States  hoard  on  geographic  names.] 

AI.ABAITIA. 

[Organized  as  a  territory  March  3,  1817.    Admitted  as  a  state  December  14,  1819.] 


The  State 

Autauga 

Baldwin 

Barbour 

Bibb 

Blount  (6).... 

Bullock 

Butler 

Calhoun  (c) . . . 

Chambers 

Cherokee 

Chilton  (d)  ... 

Choctaw 

Clarke 

Clay 

Cleburne 

Coffee 

Colbert 

Conecuh 

Coosa 

Covington 

Crenshaw 

Cullman  (Ji)  . . 

Dale 

Dallas 

Dekalb 

Elmore 

Escambia 

Etowah 

Fayette 

Franklin 

Geneva  

Greene 

Hale 

Henry 

Jackson 

Jefferson  (e) . . 

Lamar  (/ ) 

Lauderdale. .. 

La^vrence 

Lee 

Limestone  .  - . 

Lowndes 

Macon 

Madison 

Marengo 

Marion 

Marshall 

Mobile 

Monroe 

Montgomery  . 

Morgan  (g)... 

Perry 

Pickens 

Pike 

Kandolph 

Russell  

St.  Clair 

Shelby  (e) 

Sumter 

Talladega 

Tallapoosa 

Tuscaloosa 

Walker 

Washington. . 
Wilcox 

Winston  (h)  . . 


1890 


1,  513,  017 


13,  330 
8,941 
34,  898 

13,  824 
21, 927 

27,  063 
21, 641 
33, 835 
26, 319 
20, 459 

14,  549 
17, 526 
22,  624 

15,  765 

13. 218 

12, 170 
20, 189 

14,  594 

15,  906 
7,536 

15,  425 
13,  439 

17,  225 
49,  350 
21, 106 

21,  732 
8,666 

21,  926 
12,  823 
10,  681 

10,  690 

22,  007 

27,  501 
24,  847 

28,  026 

88,  501 
14, 187 

23,  739 

20,  725 

28,  694 

21,  201 
31,  550 

18,  439 
.38, 119 
33,  095 

11.  347 
18, 935 

51,  587 
18,  990 
.56, 172 

24,  089 
29, 332 

22,  470 
24,  423 

17. 219 

24,  093 
17, 353 
20,  886 

29,  574 

29,  346 

25,  460 

30,  352 

16,  078 
7,935 

30,  816 
6,  552 


1880 


1,  262,  505 


13, 108 
8,  603 

33,  979 
9,487 

15,  369 

29,  066 
19,  649 

19,  591 
23,440 
19, 108 

10,  793 
15, 731 
17,  806 
12,  938 
10,  976 

8,119 
16, 153 
12,  605 

15. 113 
5,639 

11,726 
6,  355 
12,  677 
48,  433 
12,  675 

17,  502 
5,719 

15,  398 
10,135 

9,155 

4,342 
21,931 

26,  553 

18,  761 

25. 114 

23,  272 
12, 142 
21,  035 
21,  392 

27,  262 

21,  600 
31, 176 
17. 371 
37, 625 
30, 890 

9,364 
14,585 
48,  653 
17,  091 
52,  356 

16,  428 

30,  741 
21,  479 

20,  640 

16,  575 
24, 837 
14,462 

17,  236 

28,  728 
23, 360 

23,  401 

24,  957 

9,479 
4,538 

31,  828 
4,253 


1870 


996,  992 


11,  623 
6,004 

29,  309 
7,469 
9,  945 

24, 474 
14,  981 

13,  980 
17,  562 
11,132 

6,194 

12,  676 

14,  663 
9,560 
8,017 

6,171 
12,537 

9,574 
11,945 

4,868 

11, 156 


11,325 

40, 705 

7,126 

14,  477 
4,041 

10, 109 
7  136 
8,006 

2,959 

18,  399 
21,  792 
14, 191 

19,  410 

12,  345 
8,893 

15,  091 

16,  658 
21,  750 
15,017 
25,  719 

17,  727 
31,  267 
26, 151 

6,  0.59 
9,871 
49,  311 
14,214 
43, 704 
12, 187 
24,  975 
17, 690 
17.423 

12, 006 
21,  636 
9,360 
12,  218 

24, 109 

18,  064 
16,  963 

20,  081 

6,543 

3,  912 

28, 377 

4, 155 


1860 


964, 201 


16,  739 
7,  530 
30,  812 
11,894 
10,  865 


18, 122 
21,  539 
23,  214 
18,  360 


13,  877 
15,  049 


9,623 


11,311 
19,  273 
6,469 


12, 197 
33,  625 
10,  705 


12,  850 
18,  627 


30,  859 


14,918 
18,  283 

11,746 


17,  420 
13,  975 


15,  306 
27,  716 
26,  802 

26,  451 
31,171 

11, 182 
11,  472 
41,131 
15,  667 
35,  904 

11,  3.35 

27,  724 

22,  316 
24,435 

20,  059 
26,  592 
11,013 

12,  618 

24,  035 

23,  520 
23,  827 
23,  200 

7,980 

4,669 

24,618 

3,576 


1850 


771,  623 


15,  023 
4,414 

23,  632 
9,  969 
7,367 


10,  836 
17, 163 
23, 960 
13,  884 


8,389 
9,786 


5,940 


9,322 
14,  543 
3,645 


6,382 
29,  727 
8,245 


9,681 
19,  610 


31,441 


9,019 

14,088 

8,989 


17, 172 
15,  258 


16, 483 
21,915 
26,  898 

26,  427 

27,  831 

7,833 
8,846 
27,  600 
12,  013 
29,  711 

10, 125 
22,  285 

21,  512 
15,  920 

U,  581 
19.  548 
6,829 
9,536 

22,  250 
18,  624 
15,  584 
18,  056 

5,124 
2,713 
17,  352 
1,542 


1840 


590, 756 


14,  342 
2,951 

12,  024 
8,284 
5,570 


8,685 
14, 260 
17,  333 

8,773 


1830  1820 


309,  527      127,  901 


11,  874 
2,324 


6,306 
4,  233 


5,650 


8,640 


8,197 
6,995 
2,435 


7,397 
25, 199 
5,929 


6,942 
14, 270 


24,  024 


5,787 
15,  715 

7,131 


14,  485 
13,  313 


14,  374 
19, 539 
11,  247 
25,  706 

17,  264 

5,847 
7,  553 

18,  741 
10,  680 
24,  574 

9,841 

19,  086 
17,  118 
10, 108 

4,973 
13,  513 
5,  638 
6,112 

29,  937 
12, 587 
6,444 
16,  583 

4,032 
5,300 

15,  278 


7,595 


7,444 


1,522 


2,031 
14,  017 


3,547 
11,078 


15,  026 


3,  853 
1,713 


3,676 
2,415 


1,405 


5,839 


5,713 


6,003 


1810 


a9, 046 


al,427 


4,554 


4,020 
12,  700 

6,  855 


2,638 
8,751 


11,781 
14,  984 


14,  807 
9,410 


27, 990 
7,700 

4,058 


6,267 
8,782 
12,  695 

9,062 

11,  490 

6,622 

7,108 


5,  975 
5,704 


13,  646 

2,202 
3,474 
9,548 


4,963 


9,871 


17,481 
2,933 


2,672 
8,838 
6,604 

5,  263 


4,166 
2,416 


2,  917 


ai,  699 


a2, 920 


1800 


al,  250 


1790 


a.1,2.50 


a  Then  in  the  territory  of  Mississippi. 

6  Part  of  Blount  annexed  to  Cullman  since  1880. 

c.  Name  changed  from  Benton  in  1858. 

d  Kame  changed  from  Baker  since  1870. 


e  Part  of  Shelby  annexed  to  Jefferson  since  1880. 
/  Name  changed  from  Sanford  since  1870. 
r/  Name  changed  from  Cataco  in  1821. 
/( Name  changed  from  Hancock  in  1850. 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  3890. 
Table  2.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890-Contmued. 

ARIZONA    TERRITORY. 

[Organized  as  a  territory  February  24,  1863.] 


The  Territory 


Apache  (6) . 
Cochise  (c) . 
GUa  (d) . . . . 
Graham  (e) . 


1890 


59,  620 


4, 281 
6,938 
2,021 
5,670 


1880 


40, 440 


5,283 


1870 


9,658 


1860 


a6, 482 


1850 


a  Then  the  county  of  Arizona,  in  the  territory  of  New 

Mexico.  .    ,ooi 

b  Part  taken  to  form  Graham  m  1881. 
c  Organized  from  part  of  Pima  in  1881. 


Maricopa  (d) 

Mohave 

Pima(/)  .... 

Pinal  (d) . . . . 

Yavapai 

Yuma 


1890 


10, 986 

1,444 

12,  673 

4,251 
8,685 
2,671 


1880 


5,689 

1,190 

17, 006 

3,044 
5,013 
3,215 


1870 


179 
5,716 


2,142 
1,621 


1860 


1850 


d  Gila  organized  from  parts  of  Maricopa  and  Pinal  in  1881 . 
e  Organized  from  parts  of  Apache  and  Pima  in  1881. 
/  Parts  talten  to  form  Cochise  and  Graham  in  1881. 


The  State . 


Arkansas  (6) 

Ashley 

Baxter 

Benton 

Boone 


Bradley  . 
Calhoun. 
Carroll  .- 
Chicot... 
Clark  . . . 


Clay 

Cleburne  (c)  . . 
Cleveland  (d) . 

Columbia 

Conway 


Craighead . . 
Crawford . . . 
Crittenden  . 

Cross 

Dallas 


Desha  (e) 

Drew 

Faulkner 

Franklin  (/). 
Fulton 


Garland 

Grant 

Greene 

Hempstead 

Hot  Spring 

Howard 

Independence  (c) 

Izard 

Jackson 

Jeflerson  (3) 


Johnson . . . 
Lafayette  . 
Lawrence . 

Lee 

Lincoln  ... 


Little  River. 

Logan 

Lonoke  (h)  .  - 
Madison  (/)  . 
Marion 


ARKANSAS, 

[Organized  as  a  territory  March  2,  1819.    Admitted  as  a  state  June  15,  1836.] 


1890 


1, 128, 179 


11,  432 
13,  295 
8,527 
27,  716 
15,  816 

7,972 
7,267 
17,288 
11,419 
20, 997 

12,  200 
7,884 

11,362 
19,  893 
19,  459 

12, 025 
21,  714 

13,  940 
7,693 
9,296 


10,  324 

17,  352 

18,  342 

19,  934 

10,  984 

15,  328 
7,786 

12,  908 
22,  796 

11,  603 

13,  789 
21,  961 
13,  038 
15, 179 
40,  881 

16,  758 
7,700 

12,  984 

18,  886 
10,  255 

8,903 
20,  774 

19,  263 

17,  402 
10, 390 


1880 


802, 525 


8,038 
10, 156 

6,004 
20,  328 
12, 146 

6,285 
5,671 
13,  337 
10, 117 
15,  771 

7,213 


1870 


484, 471 


8,370 
14,  090 
12,  755 

7,037 
14,  740 
9,415 
5,050 
6,505 

8,973 
12,  231 
12,  786 
14,  951 

6,720 

9,  023 
6,185 
7,480 
19,  015 

7,775 

9,917 
18,  086 
10,  857 

10,  877 
22,  386 

11,  565 
5,730 
8,782 

13,288 
9,255 

6,404 
14, 885 
12, 146 
11, 455 

7,907 


8,268 
8,042 


1860 


435, 450 


8,844 
8,590 


13,  831 
7,032 

8,646 
3,853 
5,780 
7,214 
11,  953 


9,306 


1850 


209, 897 


3,245 
2,058 


3,710 


8,388 
4,103 
9,383 
9,234 
9,735 


11, 397 
8, 112 

4,577 
8,957 
3,831 
3,915 
5,707 

6,125 
9,960 


9,627 
4,843 


12,  449 
6,697 

3,066 
7,850 
4,920 


8,283 

6,  459 
9,078 


3,829 


4,614 
5,115 

4,070 


1840 


1830 


97, 574 


1,346 


2, 228 


3,583 


7,960 
2,  648 


2,844 
3,806 
2,309 


30, 388 


1,426 


1820 


14, 255 


1810 


al,  062 


1,260     al,  062 


1800 


1,165 
1,369 


2,892 


4,266 
1,561 


7,298 
4,024 


3,943 

7,573 

13,  768 

5,877 


14,  566 
6,806 
7,268 

15,  733 

9,152 
9,139 
5,981 


5,843 

13,  98» 

5,635 


14,  307 

7,215 
10,  493 
14,971 

7,612 
8,464 
9,372 


6,877 


2,911 
3,276 


3,972 
1,819 


1,598 


2,665 


2,593 
7,  673 
3,609 


3,236 


8,  231 
3,979 


7,740 
6,192 


7,767 
3,213 
3,086 
5,834 

5,227 
5,220 
5,274 


982 


2,440 
1,272 


1,040 


1,586 
4,921 
1,907 


3,669 
2,240 
1,540 
2,566 

3,433 
2,200 
2,835 


4,823 
2,308 


2,775 
1,325 


2,512 

458 


2,031 

1,266 

333 

772 


1790 


2,246 


748 
2,806 


5,592 


a  Then  in  the  territory  of  Louisiana. 

ft  Part  of  Desha  anneKcd  and  part  given  to  Jettersou  since 
1880 

c  Cleburne  organized  from  parts  of  Independence,  Van 
Buren,  and  White  in  1883. 

dName  changed  from  Dorsey  in  1885. 


e  Part  given  to  Arkansas  county  since  1880. 
/  Part  of  Madison  annexed  to  Franklin  in  1885. 
(I  Part  of  Arkansas  county  annexed  since  1880. 
h  Parts  of  Prairie  annexed  to  Lonoke  and  Monroe  since 
1880. 


POPULATION. 

Tablk  2.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Coutiuued. 

ARKANSAS— Coutinued. 


COUNTIES. 


Miller (o)  .... 

Miller 

Mississippi  . 
Monroe  (6)  . . 
Montgomery 


Nevada  . . 
Newton  . . 
Ouachita . 

Perry 

Phillips  . . 


Pike 

Poinsett... 

Polk 

Pope 

Prairie  (6)  . 


Pulaski 

Kandolpb  .. 
St.  Francis  . 

Saline 

Scott 


Searcy  

Sebastian 

Sevier 

Sharp  

Stone 


Union 

Van  Buren  (c) 
Washington.. 

White  (c) 

Woodruff 

Tell 


1890 


14,714 
11,635 
15,330 

7,  923 

14,832 
9,950 

17,  U33 
5,538 

25,  341 

8,  537 
4,272 

9,  283 
19,  458 
11,374 

47,  329 
14,485 

13,  543 
11,311 
12, 635 

9,664 
33,  20e 
10,  072 
10,  418 

7,043 

14,  977 
8,567 

32,  024 
22,  946 
14,  009 
18,015 


1880 


9,919 

7,332 
9,574 
5,729 

12,959 
6,120 

11,758 
3,872 

21,  262 

6,345 
2,192 
5,857 
14,  322 
8,435 

32,  616 
11,724 
8,389 
8,953 
9,174 

7,278 

19,  560 

6,192 

9,047 


13, 419 
9,565 

23,  844 

17,  794 
8,646 

13,  852 


1870 


3,633 
8,336 
2,984 


4,374 
12,  975 

2,685 
15,  372 

3,788 
1,720 
3,  376 
8,386 
5,604 

32,  066 
7,466 
6,714 
3,  911 
7,483 

5,614 

12,  940 

4,492 

5,400 


10,  571 

5,107 

17,  266 

10,  347 

6,891 

8,048 


1S60 


3,  895 
5,657 
3,633 


3,393 
12,  936 

2,465 
14, 877 

4,025 
3,  621 
4,262 
7,883 
8,854 

11,699 
6,261 
8,672 
6,640 
5, 145 

5,271 
9,238 
10,  516 


12,288 
5,357 

14, 673 
8,316 


6,333 


1850 


2,368 
2,  049 
1,958 


1,758 

9,591 

978 

6,  935 

1,861 
2,308 
1,263 
4,710 
2,097 

5,657 
3,275 
4,479 
3,903 
3,083 

1,979 


4,240 


10,  298 
2,864 
9,  970 
2,619 


3,341 


1840 


1,410 
936 


3,547 


2,850 


5,350 
2,196 
2,499 
2,061 
1,694 

936 


2,  810 


2,889 

1,518 

7,148 

929 


1830 


356 


461 


1,152 


1,483 


2,395 


1,505 


634 


1820 


999 


1,197 


1,921 


640 


2,182 


1810 


1800 


1790 


a  Was  sonthwestern  county  of  the  state ;  that  part  north 
of  Red  river  now  in  Indian  territory  and  that  part  soutli 
of  Bed  river  now  in  Texas. 


h  Parts  of  Prairie  annexed  to  Lonoke  and  Monroe  since.  1880. 
c  Clebuine    organized    from   parts   of  Independence,   Van 
Buren,  and  White  in  1883. 


CAI.IFORIVIA. 

[Admitted  as  a  state  September  9,  1850. 


COUNTIES. 


The  State. 


Alameda. . 
Alpine.. .. 

Amador 

Butte 

Calaveras . 


Colusa 

Contra  Costa  (a) 
Del  Norte (h).... 

Eldorado 

Fresno 


Humboldt  . . 

Inyo 

Kern 

Klamath  (c)  . 
Lake 


Lassen 

Los  Angeles  (d) . 

Marin 

Mariposa 

Mendocino 


Merced  ... 

Modoc 

Mono 

Monterey . 

Napa 

Nevada . . . 


1. 208, 130 


1890 


93,  864 

667 

10,  320 

17,  939 


14,  640 

13,  515 

2,592 

9,232 

32,  026 

23,  469 
3,544 
9,808 


7,101 

4,239 

101,454 

13,072 

3,  787 
17,612 

8,085 

4,  986 
2,002 

18,  637 
16,411 
17,  369 


1880 


864,  694 


62,  976 

539 
11,384 
18, 721 
9,094 

13,118 
12,  525 

2,  584 
10,  683 

9,478 

15,512 
2,928 
5,601 


6,596 

3,  .340 
33,  381 
11,324 

4,339 

12,  800 

5,656 
4,399 
7,499 
11,  302 

13,  235 
20, 823 


1870 


560,  247 


24,  237 
685 

9,582 
11,403 

8,895 

6,165 
8,461 
2,022 
10,309 
6,336 

6,140 
1,956 
2,925 
1,686 
2,969 

1,327 
15,  309 
6,903 
4,572 
7,545 

2,807 


1860 


379,  994 


430 
9,876 
7,163 
19, 134 


8,927 


10,  930 
12, 106 
16,  299 

2,274 
5,328 
1,993 
20,  562 
4,605 

2,694 


1,  803 


11,333 
3,334 
6,  243 
3,967 

1,141 


4,739 
5,521 
16,  446 


1850 


92,  597 


3,  574 
16,  884 


1)5 
20, 057 


3,  530 
323 

4,  379 

B5 


1,872 
405 


COUNTIES. 


Orange  (d.) 

Placer  

Plumaa 

Sacramento 

San  Benito 

San  Bernardino - 

San  Diego 

San  Francisco(a.) 

San  Joaqnln 

San  Luis  Obispo 

San  Mateo 

Santa  Barbara  . . 
Santa  Clara  (a) . . 

Santa  Cruz  

Shasta 

Sierra 

Siskiyou  (6) 

Solano 

Sonoma 

Stanislaus 

Sutter 

Tehama 

Trinity 

Tulai'e 

Tuolumne 

Ventura 

Yolo 

Tuba 


1890 


13, 589 
15,101 

4,  933 
40,  339 

6,412 

25,  497 
34, 987 
298,  997 
28,  629 
16,072 

10,  087 
15,  754 
48,  005 

19,  270 
12, 133 

5,  051 
12, 163 

20,  946 
32,  721 
10,  040 

5,469 

9,916 

3,719 

24, 574 

6,082 
10,  071 
12,  684 

9,636 


1880 


14, 232 
6,180 

34, 390 
5,584 

7,786 

8,618 

233, 959 

24,  349 

9,142 


9,513 
35,  039 
12,802 

9,492 

6,623 
8,610 
18,  475 
25,  926 
8,751 

5,159 

9,301 

4,  999 

11,281 

7,848 
5,073 
11,772 
11,  284 


1870 


11,357 
4,489 
26,  830 


3,988 

4,951 

149,473 

21,050 

4,772 

6,635 
7,784 
26, 246 
8,743 
4,173 

5,619 
6,848 
16,  871 
19, 819 
6,499 

5,030 
3,  587 
3,  213 
4,533 

8,150 


9,899 
10,  851 


1860 


13, 270 

4,363 

24,142 


5,551 
4,324 
56,  802 
9,435 
1,782 

3,214 
3,543 
11,912 
4,944 
4,360 

11,  387 
7,629 
7,169 

11,  867 
2,245 

3,390 
4,044 
5, 125 
4,638 

16,  229 


4,716 
13,  668 


1850 


9,087 


798 


3,647 
336 


1,185 


643 

378 


580 
560 


3,444 
1,635 


8,351 


1,086 
9,673 


a  The  returns  for  1850  for  Contra  Costa  and  Santa  Clara 
were  lost,  and  those  for  San  Francisco  were  destroyed  by  fire. 
6  Part  of  Del  Norte  annexed  to  Siskiyou  since  1880. 


c  Griven  to  Humboldt  and  Siskiyou  in  1874. 

(J  Orange  organized  from  part  of  Los  Angeles  in  1889. 


10 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tahi.k  2.— aggregate  POPULATION   BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Coutimied. 

€OI^ORA»0. 

[Organized  as  a  territory  February  28,  1861.    Admitted  as  a  state  August  1,  1876.]         


1890 


Tlie  State 412, 198 

Arapahoe 132, 135 

Archuleta  (a) 826 

Baca  (6) 1,479 


1880        1830       1860 


194, 327 


39, 864 
6,829 


Beut  (c) 
Boulder 


Chatt'ee 

Cheyenue(d)  . 
(:;iear  Creek  . 
Conejos  (a)  .-. 
Cost  ilia 


Custer 

Delta  (e) . .  -  - 
Dolores  (/)  . 
Douglas 

Eagle  (3)  . .  - 

Elhert  (ft) . . 
El  Paso  . . . . 
Fremont  . . . 
Gartield  (i)  . 


Cilpin 

Graud 

Greenwood  (j). 
Guuuison  {e)  .  - 

Hinsdale 

Huerfano 

Jetl'erson 

Kiowa(J;) 


l,3i;! 
14,  082 

6,612 
534 

7,184 
7,193 
3,  491 

2,970 
2,534 
1,498 
3,006 
3,  725 

1,856 

21,  239 

9,156 

4,478 

5,867 
604 


1,6.54 
9,  723 


6,512 


592 
1,939 


7,  823 
5,605 
2,879 

8,  080 


2, 486 


1,708 
7,  949 
4,  735 


1,596 
2,  504 
1,779 


34, 277 


1850 


1,388 


987 
1,064 


6,489 
417 


4,359 

862 
6,  882 
8,  450 
1,243 


8,235 

1,487 
4,124 
6,804 


,490 

'sio 


2,250 
2,390 


Kit  Carson  (I)  . . 

Lake 

La  Plata  (m) 

Larimer 

Las  Animas  (6) . 


Lincoln  {d) 

Logan  (nj 

Mesa  (e) 

Montezuma  (m)  . 
Montrose  («). 


Morgan  (o)  - 
Otero  (A)  .  - . 
Ouray  (/)  .  - 

Pai-k 

Phillips  (p). 


Pitkin{e) 8,929 

Prowers  (k) 1 


1890 


2,  472 
14,  663 

5,509 
9,712 
17,  208 

689 
3,070 
4,260 
1,  529 

3,  980 

1,601 
4,192 
6,510 
3,548 
2,642 


1880        1870 


1860 


23,  563 
1,110 
4,892 
8,903 


2,669 

3,970 


1850 


522 


838 
4,276 


447 


Pueblo  . 

Bio  Blanco  (</). 

Kio  Grande  . . . 


Routt 

Saguache 

San  Juan 

San  Miguel  (./) . 
Sedgwick  (p)  -  ■  ■ 


Summit  (r) 

Washington  (s) . 

Weld  (t) 

Yuma  (M) 


31, 491 
1,200 
3,451 

2,369 
3,  313 
1,572 
2,909 
1,293 

1,906 

2,301 

11, 736 

2,596 


,617 


140 
1,973 
1,087 


5,459 


2, 265 


258 


5,  646        1,  636 


a  Archuleta  organized  from  part  o!  Couejos  in  1885. 

b  Baca  organized  from  part  of  Las  Animas  in  1889. 

V  Parts  taken  to  form  Cheyenne,  Kiowa,  Lincoln,  Otero, 
and  Prowers  in  1889. 

d  Oro-anized  from  parts  of  Bent  and  Elbert  m  1889. 

e  Parts  of  Gunnison  taken  to  form  Pitkin  in  1881  and 
Delta,  Mesa,  and  Montrose  in  1883.  _ 

/Parts  of  Ouriiy  taken  to  form  Dolores  in  1881  and  San 
Miguel  in  1883.        ' 

(I  Organized  irom  part  of  Summit  m  1883. 

7i  Parts  taken  to  form  Cheyenne,  Kit  Car.son,  and  Lincoln 

i  Organized  from  part  of  Summit  in  1883;  ])nrt  taken  to 
form  Rio  Blanco  in  1889. 

j  Taken  to  form  Beut  and  Elbert  in  1874. 


k  Organized  from  part  of  Bent  in  1889. 

i!  Organized  from  part  of  Flbertin  1889. 
m  Montezuma  organized  from  part  of  La  Plata  in  1889. 
n  Organized  from  part  of  Weld  in  1887 ;  parts  taken  to  form 
Pliillips  and  Sedgwick  in  1889. 

0  Organized  from  part  of  Weld  in  1889. 

1,  (Ji'gauized  from  part  of  Logan  in  1889. 

II  Organized  from  part  of  Garfield  in  1889. 

r  Parts  taken  to  form  Eagle  and  Garfield  in  1883. 

s  Organized  from  part  of  Weld  in  1887;   part  taken  to  form 
Yuma  in  1889.  ,  .,„„„, 

t  Parts  taken  to  form  Logan  and  Washington  in  1887  and 
Morgan  in  1889. 

u  Organized  from  part  of  Washington  in  1889. 


CONIVECTICUT. 
[One  of  the  original  13  states.] 


The  State  ... 

Fairfield 

Hartford 

Litchfield 

Middlesex 

New  Haven 

New  London  (a) 

Tolland 

Windham  (a) 


1890 


746,  258 

150,081 
147,180 
53,  542 
39,  524 

209,  058 
76, 634 
25,  081 
45,  1.58 


1880 


622.  700 

112,042 

125,  382 
52,  044 
35,  589 

156,523 
73, 152 
24,  112 
43,  856 


1850 


370,  792 


59,775 
69,  967 
45,  253 
27,  216 

65,  588 
51,821 
20, 091 
31,  081 


1840 


309, 978 


49,  917 
55,  629 
40,  448 
24,  879 

48,  582 
44,463 
17,  980 
28,  080 


1830 


297, 675 


47,  010 
51, 131 

42,  858 
24,  844 

43,  847 
42,  201 
18,  702 
27,  082 


1820 


275, 148 


1810 


261,942 


42,  734 
47,  264 
41,173 
22,  404 

39,  616 
35.  943 
14, 330 
31,684 


1800 


251, 002 


40,  950 
44, 733 
41,375 
20,  723 

37,  064 

34,  707 
13,  779 
28,611 


38,  208 
42, 147 
41,214 
19,847 

32, 162 

34,  883 
14,  319 

28,  222 


1790 


237,  946 


36,  250 
38,  029 

38,  755 
18,  855 

30,  830 
33,  260 
13. 106 

28,  921 


a  Part  of  Windham  annexed  to  New  London  in  1881. 

DEL.  A  WARE. 

[One  of  the  original  13  states.] 


COUNTIES. 

I 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

18S0 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

The  State 

168,  493 

146, 608 

125, 015 

112,216 

91,  532 

78, 085 

76, 748 
19, 913 

72,  749 
20,  793 

72,  674 

64,  273 

59,096 

32,  664 
97, 182 
38,  647 

32,  874 
77,716 
36,  018 

29, 804 
63,  515 
31, 696 

27, 804 
54,  797 
29,615 

22, 816 

19,  872 

20,  495 
24,429 
27,  750 

19,  554 
25,  361 
19,  358 

18,  920 

19,  688 
20, 488 

42,780  j       33,  1-20 
25,936          25,093 

29,  720  1     zi,  o»a 
27,115  1    24,057 

1 

POPULATION. 


11 


Tablk  2.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Coutinued. 

DISTRICT  OF  eOLilTMBIA. 

[Formed  March  30, 1791.     Virginia  portion  receded  to  that  state  Jiily  9, 1846.] 


COUNl-IES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

The  District  . . . 

230,  392 

177,  624 

131, 700 

75, 080 

51,  687 

43,  712 

39,  834 

33,  039 

24,  023 

8,552 
15,471 

14,  09.! 

5,949 

8,144 

9,967 
33, 745 

9,573 
30,  261 

9,  703 
23, 336 

,    131,700 

75,  080 

51,  687 

a  Receded  to  Virginia  in  18JG;  population  since  then  given  under  Virginia. 


li  ('ounty  government  abolished  in  1874. 


FLORIDA. 

[Organized  as  a  territory  March  30, 1822.    Admitted  as  a  state  March  3, 1845.] 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

140,  424 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

391, 422 

269,  493 

16,  462 
2,303 
6, 112 

1,478 
1,580 

187,748 

17,  328 

1,  325 

3,  671 

1,216 

998 

87,  445 

54,  477 

34,  730 

22, 934 
3,  333 
7,516 
3,401 
1,681 

2,394 

5,154 

12,  877 

861 

4,944 

26,  800 
20, 188 

3,  308 
11,894 

8,507 

2,476 
14,941 

4,336 
17,544 
15,  757 

3,686 
8,034 
1,414 

17,  752 
6,586 

1,4.52 
14,316 

2,895 
20,  796 

18,  786 

8  294 

8,232 

2,524 

2,282 

2,204 

246 
1,446 

1,  377 

1, 142 

Citrus  (6) 

Clay 

2,  838 

9,589 

257 

2,098 

7,  335 

85 

1,914 

4,646 

83 

4,808 
1,59 

2, 102 
446 

Dade 

De  Soto  (c) 

19,  431 
12, 156 

1,791 
12,169 

6,790 

4,248 
5,814 
2,170 
14,372 
16,  065 

2,441 

11,921 

7,817 
1,256 
9.  802 

5,  749 

2,938 
3,216 
1,572 
9,528 
13,  398 

1,783 

5,  074 
5,768 
1.904 
9,  396 
4,154 

el,  200 
2,981 
1,386 

10,  209 
9,876 

2,068 

4,  5.39 
4,351 
1,561 

8,784 
2.511 

926 
2,377 
1,205 
6.  639 

7,718 

4,156 
3,  993 
1.030 
5,  992 
1,464 

1,970 
2,  518 

Franklin 

4.895 
553 

Hillsboro -. 

452 

■" 

4,681 
5,713 

3,907 
3,312 

Lake(/) 

Lee  (a) 

Leon 

19,  662 
5,767 

1,362 
14.798 

:i,  544 
13,046 
10,  940 

15,236 
2,018 

1,050 
11,121 

1,931 
10, 804 

5,  657 

4,247 

12,  343 

1,781 

1,457 
7.779 
854 
8,609 
2.913 

3,644 

3,820 

987 

11,442 
465 

10,  713 

6,494 

Lew 

Liberty  

Madison 

5,490 

2,644 

525 

Manatee  (c)  

Marion 

3,  338 
2,645 

2,164 

Monroe  ig) 

688 
1,892 

517 
1,511 

Nassau 

New  River  (/i) 

Orange  (i) 

12, 584 
3,  i33 

6,618 

2,195 

466 

73 

733 

Osceola  ( j ) 

Pasco  (6) 

4,  249 

7,  905 
11,186 

8,  712 

Polk 

3,181 
6,  261 
4,535 

3,169 
3,  821 
2,618 

Putnam 

2,  712 

3,  038 

687 

2,525 

139 

2,883 

St.  John 

2,694 

2,  538 

St,  Lucie  (A-) 

Santa  Rosa 

7,961 

5,  363 

10,  524 

2, 122 

8,467 
3, 117 
4,816 
6,426 

6,645 
4,686 
7,161 

2,  279 

3,  294 
2,  723 
4,201 
4,089 

3,  312 
2,952 
3.  556 
1,  453 

1,723 
2,506 
3,  041 
2,302 

5,480 
1,549 
2,303 
1,384 

1,158 
2,839 
3,  037 
2,154 

868 

Sumter  (l) 

Suwannee 

Taylor 



Volusia 

Wakulla 

1,955 
1,817 
1,950 

Walton 

1,461 
859 

1,207 
978 



Washington  

a  Part  taken  to  form  Osceola  in  1887. 
b  Organized  fiom  part  of  Hernando  in  1887. 
c  De  Soto  organized  from  part  of  Manatee  in  1887. 
d  Name  changed  from  Beutou  prior  to  I860;  parts  taken  to 
form  Citrus  and  Pasco  in  1887. 
e  E.stimated. 
/Organized  from  parts  of  Orauge  and  Sumter  in  1887. 


g  Lee  organized  from  part  of  Monroe  in  1887. 
h  Taken  to  form  Baker  and  Bradford  prior  tu  1870. 
i  Name  changed  froiu  Mosquito  i)rior  to  1850;  parts  taken  to 
form  Lake  and  Osceola  in  1887. 

j  Organized  from  parts  of  Brevard  and  Or.auge  in  1887. 
k  Given  to  Brevard,  Dade,  Polk,  and  Volusia  prior  to  1860. 
I  Part  taken  to  form  Lake  in  1887. 


12 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  2.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Continued. 

OKORCilA.. 

[One  of  the  original  13  states.! 


Appling... 

Baker 

Baldwin. -. 

Banks 

Bartow  (a) . 


Berrien. 
Bibb  ... 
Brooks . 
Bryan . . 
Bulloch 


Burke 

Butts  .... 
Calhoun . . 
Camdeu  . . 
Campbell . 


Carroll 

Catoosa 

Charlton 

Chatham 

Chattahoochee 


Chattooga . 
Cherokee.. 
Clarke  — 

Clay 

Clayton  . . . 


Clinch  ... 

Cobb 

Coffee .... 
Colquitt . . 
Columbia. 


Coweta . .  - 
Crawford . 

Bade 

Dawson  . . 
Decatur  . . 


Dekalb 

Dodge 

Dooly 

Dougherty 
Douglas  — 


Early 

Echols 

Effingham. 

Elbert 

Emanuel  . . 


Fannin. . . 
Fayette  . . 
Floyd.... 
Forsyth  . . 
Franklin 


Fulton  . . . 
Gilmer . . . 
Glascock 
Glynn  — 
Gordon . . , 


Greene 

Gwinnett  . . 
Habersham 

HaU 

Hancock  . . . 


Haralson . 
Harris  ... 

Hart 

Heard 

Henry  •  • . 


Houston  . 

Irwin 

Jackson . . 
Jasper . . . 
jenerson. 


1890 


The  State 1,  837,  353 


1880 


1870 


1,  542, 180 


1, 184, 109 


8,676 
6,144 

14,  608 

8,  562 

20,616 

10,  694 
42,  370 
13,  979 
5,  520 
13,712 

28,  501 

10,  565 
8,438 
6,178 
9,115 

22,  301 
5,431 
3,335 

57,  740 
4,902 

11,  202 
15,412 
15,186 

7,817 
8,295 

6,652 
22,  286 
10, 483 

4,794 
11, 281 

22,  354 
9,315 
5,707 
5,612 

19, 949 

17, 189 
11,452 
18, 146 
12,206 
7,794  1 

9,792 
3,079 
5,599 

15,  376 
14,703 

8,724 
8,728 
28,  391 
11, 155 
14,  670 

84,  655 
9,074 
3,720 

13,  420 

12,  758 

17,  051 
19,  899 
11,  573 

18,  047 
17, 149 

11,316 

16,  797 
10,  887 

9,557 
16,  220 

21,613 

6,316 

19, 176 

13,  879 
17,213 


1,  057,  286 


5,276 
7,307 
13,  806 

7,  337 
18,  690 

6,619 
27, 147 
11,727 
4,  929 
8,053 

27, 128 

8,  311 

7,  024 
6,183 

9,  970 

16,  901 
4,739 
2,154 

45,  023 
5,670 

10,  021 

14,  325 

11,702 

6,650 

8,027 

4,138 
20,  748 
5,070 
2,527 
10, 465 

21,109 

8,  656 
4,  702 
5,837 

19,  072 

14,  497 

5,358 

12,  420 

12,  622 

6,934 

7,611 
2,  553 
5,979 
12,  957 
9,759 

7,245 
8,605 
24,418 

10,  559 

11,  453 

49, 137 
8,386 
3,577 
6,497 

11,171 

17,  547 
19,  531 
8,718 
15,298 
16,  989 

5,  974 
15,758 
9,094 
8,769 
14, 193 

22,  414 
2,696 
16,297 
11,851 
15,  671 


6,843 
10,  618 
4,973 

16,  566 

4,518 
21,255 
8,342 
5,252 
5,610 

17,  679 
0,941 
5,503 
4,615 
9,176 

11,782 
4,409 
1,897 

41,  279 
6,059 

6,902 
10,  399 

12,  941 
5,493 
5,477 

3,945 

13,814 

3,192 

1,654 

13,  529 

15,  875 
7,557 
3,033 
4,369 

15, 183 

10,  014 


1860 


9,790 
11,517 


6,998 
1,978 
4,214 
9,249 
6,134 

5,429 
8,221 
17, 230 
7,983. 
7,893 

33, 446 
6,644 
2,736 
5,376 
9,  268 

12,  454 

12,  431 
6,  322 
9,607 

11,317 

4,004 

13,  284 
6,783 
7,866 

10, 102 

20,  406 
1,837 
11,181 
10,  439 
12, 190 


4,190 
4,985 

9,078 
4,707 

15,  724 

3,475 

16,  291 
6,356 
4,015 
5,668 

17, 165 
6,455 
4,913 
5,420 
8,301 

11,991 

5,082 

1,780 

31,  043 

5,797 

7,165 
11,291 
11,  218 
4,893 
4,466 

3,063 

14,  242 

2,879 

1,316 

11,  860 

14, 703 
7,  693 
3,069 
3,856 

11,922 

7,806 


1850 


906, 185 


2,949 
8,120 
8,148 


13,  300 


12,  699 


3,424 
4,300 

16, 100 
6,488 


6,319 

7,  232 

9,357 


1840 


691,  392 


2,052 
4,226 
7,  250 


9,390 


9,802 


3,182 
3, 102 

13, 176 
5,308 


1830 


516, 823' 


1,468 
1,253 
7,295 


7,154 


3,139 

2,587 

11,833 
4,944 


6,075 
5,370 


5,252 


23,  901 


6,815 
12,  800 
11,  119 


637 
13,  843 


8,917 
8,295 


6,149 
1,491 

4,755 

10,  433 

5,081 

5,139 
7,047 
15, 195 
7,749 
7,393 

14,  427 
6,724 
2, 437 
3,889 

10, 146 

12,  652 

12,  940 
5,966 
9,366 

12,044 

3,039 

13,  736 
6,137 
7,805 

10, 702 

15,611 
1,699 
10,  605 
10,  743 
10,  219 


11,961 

13, 635 
8,984 
2,680 


8,262 
14,  328 
"8,36i 


18,  801 


3,438 
5,895 
10,  522 


7,539 


11,  356 

10,  364 
7,981 
1,364 


5,872 
10,  467 
4,427 


1820 


340, 985 


252, 433 


1,264 


7,734 


3,021 

2,578 

11,  577 


4,578 
3,323 

3,419 


14, 127 


10, 176 


5,003 
5,313 


7,246 


3,864 
12,  959 
4,577 


8,709 
8,  205 
8,850 
11,513 


8,440 


4,933 
5,984 

13,  068 
11,  257 
8,895 
8,713 
11,578 


14,  721 


6,923 
14,  726 

16,  450 
3,334 
9,768 

11,  486 
9,131 


5,444 


3,075 
11,125 
3,129 


6,191 

4.441 
5,619 
9,886 


2,536 


5,  302 


11,  690 
10,  804 
7,961 
7,875 
9,659 


13,933 


5,329 
11,  756 

9,711 
2,  038 
8,522 
11,111 
7,254 


3,854 
10,  042 
2,i35 


1810 


162, 686 


6,356 


2,827 
2,305 

10,  858 


4,  341       3,  941 


1800 


2,836 
1,913 

9,504 


1790 


82,  548 


9,467 


14,737      13,540      12,946     10,769 


8,767  I    7,628 


12,  695     11,  242 


8,345 


2,051 


2,924 
12,  354 
2,673 


5,504 


4,567 


12,  549 

13,  289 
10,671 
11,748 
11,820 


5,105 


10,  566 

7,369 
1,180 
9,004 
13,  131 
7,309 


768 


3,018 
11,788 
2,928 


9,  040 


3,418 


13,  589 
4,589 
3,145 
5,  086 

12,  7.34 


411 

8,355 
14, 614 
7,054 


2,586 
12, 156 


10,815 


3,417 


11,679 


2,072 
10,  094 


6,859 


1,874 


10,  761 


14, 456 


10,  569 
7,573 
6,111 


7,736 


5,684 


2,  424 


413 


5,405 


a  Name  changed  from  Cass  prior  to  1870. 


POPULATION 


13 


Table  a.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Continued. 

GE  OBC}l  A— Continued. 


COtTNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1860 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

Johnson  

6,129 

12,  709 

13,  747 
9,074 

12,  887 

6,146 
15, 102 
6,867 
8,789 
6,470 

13, 183 
11, 024 

7,728 
20,  740 

4,275 

6,208 

10,  906 
19,137 

9,248 
16,  041 

8,461 
27,  761 

14,  310 
7,713 

16,  951 

11,  948 
8,182 
6,379 

16,  300 
14, 945 

16,  559 

14,  842 
4,471 
5,606 

15,  267 

45, 194 
6,813 
5,  443 

14,  424 
13,117 

15,  682 
22, 107 
13,  258 

7,291 
10,  253 

8,666 
5,477 
14, 503 
26, 154 
4,064 

20,  723 
8, 195 
7,749 

12,  188 

13,  282 

17, 467 
8,811 
10,  957 
25,  237 

7,485 

5,695 

6,151 

12,916 

7,980 
18,  081 
10, 781 
10, 048 

4,800 
11,  613 
10,  053 

10,  577 
10, 649 

6,412 

11,  049 
6,526 
9,449 
6,241 

11,675 
7,978 
8,598 

17,  651 
3,720 

6,261 
9,  392 

18,  808 
5,381 

14, 032 

8,269 

19,  322 
13,6.;3 

6,351 
15,  400 

10,  887 
6,790 
4,538 
15,  849 
.  1,  952 

14,  t,:? 

14, 539 
4,392 
4,634 

13,  341 

34,  665 
6,838 
5,302 

12,  786 

12,  585 

13,  998 
18,  239 
14, 115 

7,034 
6,988 

8,597 
4,828 
10,  451 

20,  597 
3,26] 

20,  565 
8,918 
6,431 

12,  400 
11,056 

15,622 
4,159 

10,  885 

21,  964 

5,980 
5,237 
5,341 

11,  900 

3,109 
15, 985 
12,061 

5,892 

2,964 
9,436 

7,834 
9,567 
7,688 

5,413 
8,321 
5,161 

2,919 
9,107 
6,998 
7,196 
8,367 

5,466 
5,249 
4,626 

Jones  

10, 224 

6,442 
6,660 
7,926 

5,  998 
7,714 
8,955 

10,  065 

5,  .585 
4,520 
7,241 

5,895 
5,  574 
5,671 

13,  345 

5,589 
1,680 
7,233 

6,145 
2,453 

16,  570 
5,436 

8,597 
2,210 

Laurens 

Lee 

6,695 
6,458 

6,228 
4,555 

5,313 
4,766 

5,355 

Lincoln         ... . . 

Lowndes 

Lumpkin 

McDuffie 

Mcintosh 

4,491 

11,  458 
5,227 
8,000 

13,756 
3,091 

4,284 
6,633 

17, 213 
3,586 

10,  696 

6,500 
16,  663 
14,  615 

5,546 

8,449 
5,933 
7,390 
15,  330 
1,791 

4,602 
4,308 

15,  953 
2,997 
9,997 

7,083 

16,  584 
14, 320 

6,027 

7,052 

5,703 

10, 280 

16,  476 

5,360 

5.  045 
4,510 
4,812 
14, 132 

4,998 

4,646 
1,436 
4,422 

5,129 
"'3,' 735' 

3,739 

2,660 

Macon             

Madison 

Marion 

Meriwether 

Miller 

Milton 

Mitchell 

Monroe 

16,  985 
2,154 
10,  744 

14,  433 
18,  578 
13,  296 

16,  275 
1,616 
9,121 

4,695 
11,699 
11,  628 

16,  202 

1,269 

12,  046 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

1,869 
13,  520 

2,954 
8,369 

3,180 

Murray 

Muscogee 

3,  508 
11,  155 

Newton 

Oconee 

11,  782 

7,639 

5,317 
2,778 
10,  905 
7,822 

11,940 
10,  461 
4,150 
3,  256 
10,  561 

25, 724 

11, 549 

7,038 
4,951 
1,978 
10, 078 
6,295 

8,744 
10, 125 
3,499 
3,271 
9,571 

21,  284 

12,  259 
7,039 

10,  868 
2,556 

13,  618 

14,  046 

12,  297 

9,780 

Paulding 

Pickens 

Pierce 

Pike 

14,  306 

9,176 

6,149 

Polk 

Pulaski 

6,627 
10,  794 

5,  389 
10,  260 

4,906 
13,  261 

5,  283 
15, 475 

2,093 
10,  029 

Putnam 

Quitman 

Rabun  

2,  448 
12,  868 

16,  246 

1,912 
8,276 

11,  932 

2,176 
2,191 

11,644 

524 

Randolph 

Richmond        ..  . 

8,608 

6,189 

5,475 

Rockdale 

Schley 

5,129 
9,175 

10,  205 

14,  204 

16,  559 

11,  913 
4,796 
4,860 

7,143 
3,245 
9,053 

14,  523 

2,780 

17,  632 
8,  545 
5,267 
9,430 
9,925 

11,038 
2,286 

10,  .545 

15,  842 

2,177 
4,677 
4,606 
10, 117 

2,439 

11,  796 
9,383 
3,778 

4,633 

8,274 
8,699 

13,  422 
9,428 

13,  616 
4,583 
4,352 

5,998 
2,713 
6,232 
10,  766 
2,459 

16,  262 
8,320 
4,413 
9,910 

10,  082 

11,  074 
2,200 
9,820 

12,  698 

2,268 
5,030 
3,  315 
10,  047 

2,115 
11,420 
9,376 
2,763 

6,847 

4,794 

4,776 

3,941 

4,477 

3,019 

Spalding 

Stewart 

16,  027 
10,  322 
16,  534 
5,146 
3,227 

12  933 

Sumter 

5^759 
15, 627 
5, 190 
2,724 

Talbot 

5,940 
4,934 
2,040 

Taliaferro 

Tattnall 

2,644 

2,206 

Taylor 

Telfair 

3,026 

2,763 

2,136 

2,104 

744 

Terrell 

Thomas 

10, 103 

6,766 

3,299 

Towns 

Troup 

16,  879 
8,179 
7,  234 
9,424 

13, 109 

10,  821 
3,  888 

12,  425 

11,  766 

1,499 

15, 733 
8,422 
3,152 
9,408 
6,572 

10,  209 
2,  323 
9,789 

10,  565 

1,258 

5,799 
8,031 

Twiggs 

10,  640 

3,405 

Union 

Upson 

7,013 

Walker 

Walton 

10,  929 
1,205 

10,  946 
9,820 

963 

4,192 

1,026 

"Ware 

W  arren 

10, 630 
10,  627 

1,010 

8,725 
9,940 

676 

8,  329 
10,  300 

Washington 

Wayne 

4,"  552 

Webster 

White 

Whitfield 

Wilcox 

Wilkes 

12, 107 
8,296 

10,148 
6,842 

14, 237 
6,513 

17,  606 
6,992 

14,  887 
2,154 

13, 103 

■  ■  •  ■;. '  ■ 

Wilkinson 

Worth 

14  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tablk  2.-AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:    1790  TO  1890-Contiuued. 

IDAHO. 

[Organized  as  a  territory  March  3,  1863.     Admitted  as  a  state  July  3,  1890.1 


Idaho  (c) 

Kootenai 

Latah  (f) 

Lemhi  (c) 

Logan  (e) 

Nez  Pei'ces  (/), 

Oneida  (b) 

Owyhee 

Shoshone 

Washington  - . 


1890 


2,  955 
4,108 
9, 173 
1,915 
4,169 

2,847 
6,819 
2,021 
5,382 
3,836 


1880 


,031 
518 


2,  230 


965 
964 
426 
469 
879 


1870 


988 


1,607 

1,922 

1,713 

722 


1860 


1850 


(tFai;ts  taken  lo  form  Custer  in  1881  and  Blmoreand  Logan 


b  Bingham  organized  from  part  of  Oneida  in  1885. 
c  Part  taken  to  form  Custer  in  1881. 


d  Organized  from  parts  of  Alturas,  Boise,  Idaho,  and  Lemhi 
in  1881." 

e  Organized  from  part  of  Alturaa  lu  1889. 

/  Latah  organized  from  part  of  Nez  Perces  in  1888. 


[Organized  as  a  territory  March  1,  1809.    'Admitted  as  a  state  December  3,  1818.] 


1890 


The  State 3,826,351 


3, 077, 871 


Adams 

Alexander 

Bond  

Boone 

Brown 


Bureau 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Cass 

Champaign 

Christian  . . 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 

Coles 


1880 


1870 


2,  539, 891 


61, 888 
16.  563 
14,  550 
12, 203 
11,951 

35.  014 
7,652 
18,320 
15,963 
42, 139 

30,  531 
21,  899 
16, 772 
17,411 
30, 093 


Cook... 1,191,922 

Crawford 17,283 

Cumberland 15,443 

Dekalb   ,  27,066 

Dewitt I  17,011 

Douglas  17,669 

Dupage 22,551 

Edga? \  26,787 

Edwards 9, 444 

Effingham 19,358 

Fayette 23,367 

Eord 17,035 

Franklin 17,138 

Fulton 43,110 

Gallatin 


1860 


1, 711, 951 


Greene . . . 
Grundy  .  - 
Hamilton 
Hancock  . 
Hardin  .. 


Henderson 

Henry 

Iroquois  - . 
Jackson   . . 


Jasper  

Jett'erson . . . 

Jersey 

Jo  Daviess  . 


14, 

935 

23, 

791 

21, 

024 

17, 

800 

31 

907 

7 

234 

9 

876 

33,338  1 

35 

16V 

27 

809 

J  ohnson . . . 

Kane 

Kankakee 
Kendall  . . . 


18,188 
22, 590 
14,810 
25, 101 

15.013 
65,  061 

28,  732 
12, 106 


59, 135 

11,  808 
14,  866 
11,  508 

13,  041 

33, 172 
7,467 

16,  976 

14,  493 
40,  863 

28, 227 
21,894 
16, 192 
18,  714 
27,  042 

607,524  i 
16, 197 
13,759  I 
26,  768  1 

17,  010 

15,  853 
19, 161 
25.  499 

8,597 
18,920 

23,  241 

15,  099 
16, 129 
41,240 
12, 861 

23,  010 

16,  732 
16,  712 

35,  337 
6,024 

10,  722 

36,  597 
35,451 
22, 505 

14,515 
20,  B86 
15,542 
27, 528 

13,  078 
44,939 
25,  047 
13, 083 


56,  362 
10,  564 
13, 152 
12,942 
12,  205 

32,415 
6,  562 
16, 705 
11,580 
32, 737 

20,363  1 
18,  719  1 
1,5,875 
16,285  1 
25,235 

349, 966 

13,  889 
12,223 
23,  265 

14,  768 

13,  484 

16,  685 

21,  450 

7,565 

15,  6.53 

19,  638 
9,103 
12,  652 
38,  291 
11, 134 

20, 277 
14,938 
13,014 
35, 935 
5,113 

12,  582 
35,  506 
25,  782 
19,  634 

11,234 
17,  864 
15,  054 
27,  820 

11,  248 
39,  091 
24,  352 

12,  399 


1850 


851,  470 


41,323 

4,707 

9,815 

11,  678 

9,938 

26,  426 
5,144 
11,  733 
11,325 
14,  629 

10,  492 
14,  987 
9,336 
10, 941 
14,  203 

144,  954 
11,551 
8,311 
19,  080 
10,  820 

7,140 

14,  701 

16,  925 

5,454 

7,810 

11,189 
1,979 
9,393 

33,  338 

8,  055 

16,093 
10,  379 

9,915 
29,  061 

3,759 

9,501 
20,  660 
12, 325 

9,589 

8,  364 
12,965 
12,051 
27, 325 

9,342 
30,  062 
15,  412 
13,  074 


1840 


1830 


476, 183 


157, 445 


26,  508 
2,484 
6,144 
7,624 
7,198 

8,841 
3,  231 
4,586 
7,253 
2,649 

3,  203 
9,532 
4,289 
5,139 
9,335 

43,  385 
7,135 
3,  718 
7,  .540 
5,002 


14,476 
3,313 
5,060 
1,  705 
4,183 

3,067 
1,741 
1,023 
2,981 
1,475 

1,878 
7,453 
3,  228 
3,  718 
9,616 

10, 201 
4,422 


2,186 
1,390 
3, 124 


1,090 


1820 


55, 162 


626 
2,931 


ISIO 


12, 282 


1,697 
3,247 


9,290 
10,  692 
3,  524 
3,799 

8,075 

"5,68i 

22,  508 

5,448 

12,429 
3,  023 
6,362 

14,652 

2,887 

4,612 
3,807 
4,149 
5.862 

3,  220 
8,109 
7,  354 
18,  604 

4,114 
16,  703 


3,  535 
8,225 
3,070 
1,675 

6,  328 

'  3,  682 
13, 142 
10,  760 

11,951 


3,94') 

755 

2,  330 


931 


1800 


(t2,  458 


3.117 


2,999 


1790 


4,071 
1,649 


3,945 
9,946 
1,378 


1,260 
1,695 
3,566 

1.472 
5,762 
4,535 
6,180 

3,  626 
6,  501 


2,  704 

4,083 
1.841 

7,  405 

7,674 


2,616 

483 


41 


1,828 


3,444 


3,155 


1,  542 


7,730 
a  Then  in  the  territory  of  Indiana. 


2,111 
1,596 


843 


(ilOO 


POPULATION. 


15 


Table  2.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Continued. 

11.  i:iIl\OIS— Continued. 


Knox 

Lake 

Lasalle 

Lawrence . 
Lee 


Livingston 

Logan 

McDonougli  (a) . 

McHenry 

McLean 


Macon 

Macoupin  . 
Madison  . . 

Marion 

Marshall . . 


Mason  . . 
Massac . . 
Menard 
Mercer . , 
Monroe . , 


Montgomery  . 

Morgan 

Moultrie 

Ogle 

Peoria  (6) 


Perry  . . 
Piatt . . . 
Pike  . . . 
Pope  . . - 
Pulaski 


Putnam  (6)  . . 
Randolph  . . . 

Richland 

Rock  Island. 
St.  Clair 


Saline 

Sangamon . . . 
Schuyler  (a) . 

Scott 

Shelby 


Stark 

Stephenson 
Tazewell . . . 

Union 

Vermilion  . . 


Wabash 

Warren 

Washington. 

Wayne 

White 


Whiteside.. 

Will 

Williamson 
Winnebago 
Woodford.. 


1890 


1880 


38,  752 

24,  235 
80,  798 
14,  693 
26, 187 

38,  455 

25,  489 

27,  467 
26, 114 
63, 036 

38,  083 

40,  380 
51,  .535 
24,341 

13,  653 

16,  067 

11,  313 
13, 120 

18,  545 

12,  948 

30,  003 
32,  636 

14,  481 

28,  710 
70,  378 

17,  529 
17,  062 

31,  000 

14,  016 
11,  355 

4,730 
25,  049 

15,  019 

41,  917 
66,  571 

19,  342 
61, 195 

16,  013 

10,  304 
31, 191 

9,982 
31,  338 

29,  556 

21,  .549 
49,  905 

11,  866 
21,281 
19,  262 
23,  806 
25,  005 

30,  854 
62,  007 

22,  226 
39, 938 
21,  429 


38,344 
21,  296 
70,  403 
13,  663 
27,  491 

38,  450 
25,  037 

27,  970 

24,  908 
60, 100 

30,  665 
37,  692 
50. 126 
23, 686 

15,  055 

16,  242 
10,443 
13,  024 
19,  502 
13,  682 

28,  078 

31,  514 
13,  699 

29,  937 
55,  355 

16,  007 
15,  583 
33,  751 
13, 256 
9,507 

5,  554 

25,  690 
15,  545 
38, 302 
61,  806 

15,  940 
52,  894 

16,  249 

10,  741 
30, 270 

11,  207 
31,  963 

29,  666 
18, 102 
41,588 

9,945 
22,  933 
21,112 
21,291 
23, 087 

30,  885 
.53,  422 
19,  324 
30,  505 
21,  620 


18J0 


39,  522 

21,  014 
60,  792 
12,  533 
27,171 

31,  471 
23,  053 
26,  509 
23,  762 
53,  988 

26,  481 

32,  726 
44,  131 
20,  622 
16,  956 

16, 184 
9,581 

11,  735 

18,  769 

12,  982 

25,  314 

28,  463 
10,  385 

27,  492 
47,  540, 

13,  723 

10,  953 
30,  768 

11,  437 

8,  752 

6,280 
20,  859 
12, 803 

29,  783 
51,  068 

12,714 
46,  352 
17,419 
10,  530 
25,  476 

10,  751 

30,  608 
27,  903 

16,  518 
30,  388 

8,841 
23, 174 

17,  599 

19,  758 

16,  846 

27,  503 
43,  013 

17,  329 
29,  301 

18,  956 


1860 


1850 


28, 663 

18,  257 
48,  332 

9,214 

17,  651 

11, 637 

14,  272 

20,  069 
22,  089 

28,  772 

13, 738 
24,  602 

31,  251 

12,  739 

13,  437 

10,  931 

6,  213 
9,584 

15,  042 

12,  832 

13,  979 

22, 112 

6,385 

22,  888 

36, 601 

9,552 
6,127 
27,  249 
6,742 
3,943 

5,  587 
17,205 

9,711 
21,005 
37,  694 

9,  331 

32,  274 

14,  684 
9,069 

14,613 

9,004 
25, 112 

21,  470 

11,  181 

19,  800 

7,313 
18,336 
13,  731 

12,  2':3 
12,  403 

18,  737 

29,  321 

12,  205 
24,  491 

13,  282 


13,  279 
14, 226 
17,815 

6,121 

5,  292 

1,552 
5,128 
7,616 

14,  978 
10, 163 

3,988 

12,  355 

20,441 

6,720 

5,180 

5.921 
4,092 
6,349 
5,246 
7,679 

6,277 

16,  064 

3,  234 
10,  020 

17,  547 

5,278 
1,606 
18,819 

3,  975 
2,265 

3,924 
11,079 

4,  012 

6,  937 
20,  180 

5,  588 
19,  228 

10,  573 
7,914 
7,807 

3,  710 

11,  666 

12,  0,52 

7,  615 
11,492 

4,  690 
8,176 

6,  953 
6,825 
8,925 

5,  361 
16,  703 

7,216 
11,  773 
4,415 


1840 


7,060 
2,634 
9,348 
7,092 
2,035 

759 
2,333 
5,  308 

2,  578 
6,565 

3,  039 
7,826 

14,  433 

4,  742 
1,849 


1830 


4,490 
19,  .547 


3,  479 
6, 153 


3,  222 


11,  728 
4,094 


2, 131 
7,944 


2,610 
13, 631 


14,716 
6,972 

6,  215 
6,659 

1,  .573 
2,800 

7,  221 
5,524 
9,303 

4,240 
6,  739 
4,810 
5,133 
7,919 

2,  514 
10, 167 

4,457 
4,609 


274 


3,668 


1, 122 
1,990 
6,  221 
2,125 


4,431  

2,352  I      26 
4,481  I    2,000 


2,953 

12,  714 


1,215 


2,396 
3,316 


1,310 
4,  429 


7,078 


12,  960 
2,959 


1820 


13,  550 


2,610 


3,  492 


5,  248 


2,972 


4,716 
3,239 
5,836 

2,  710 
308 
1,  675 
2, 553 
6,091 


2,362 


1,517 
1,114 
4,828 


1810 


1800 


7,275  I  c  1,103 


5,007      c  1,2.55 


1790 


a  McDonougb  and  Schuyler  reported  together  in  1830. 
b  Peoria  and  Putnam  reported  together  in  1830. 


e  Then  in  the  territory  of  Indiana. 


IIVWIAIVA. 

[Organized  as  a  territory  July  4,  1800.     Admitted  as  a  .slate  December  11,  1816. 1 


COUNTIB.S. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1800 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

The  State 

2, 192,  404 

1, 978,  301 

1,  680,  637 

1,  350,  428 

988, 416 

685,  866 

343,  031 

147, 178 

24, 520 

5,641 

Adams 

20, 181 
66.  689 
23,  867 
11,  903 
10,  461 

15,  385 
54,  763 

22,  777 
11,  108 
8,  020 

11,  382 
43,  494 
21, 133 
5,615 
6,  272 

9,252 
29,  328 
17,  865 
2,  809 
4,122 

5,797 

16.  919 

12,  428 

1,144 

2,860 

2,264 
5,  942 
1,226 

Allen 

996 
5,476 

Bartholomew 

1 

Benton  

1 

Blackford  

io,  042 

.!!.'!" 

16 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  2.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890-Continuefl. 

INDIANA— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Boone 

Brown  (a)  . .  - 

Brown 

Carroll 

Cass 


Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 

Crawford  (a)  ■ 
Crawford 


1890 


1880 


Daviess  - . 
Dearborn . 
Decatur .  - 
Dekalb .  -  - 
Delaware. 


Dubois  - .  - 
Elkhart . . 
Fayette  . . 
Floyd  . .  - . 
Fountain . 


Franklin . 
Fulton  .  -  - 
Gibson . .  - 

Grant 

Greene . . . 


Hamilton  ... 

Hancock 

Harrison 

Hendricks. -- 
Henry 

Howard 

Huntington . 

Jackson 

Jasper  

Jay 


Jefferson  . 
Jennings . 
Jersey  (o)  - 
Johnson . . 
Knox 


Kosciusko. 
Lagrange  . 

Lake 

Laporte . .  - 
Lawrence  . 


Madison  . 
Marion.  -. 
Marshall - 
Martin .  - . 
Miami  - . . 


26,  572 

'io.'aos 

20, 021 
31, 152 

30,  259 
30,  536 

27,  370 

""is.'gii' 

26,  227 

23,  364 

19,  277 

24,  307 
30, 131 

20,  253 
39, 201 
12,  630 
29,458 

19,  558 

18,  366 

16,  746 
24,  920 
31,  493 
24,379 

26, 123 

17,  829 

20,  786 
21, 498 
23, 879 

26, 186 

27,  644 
24, 139 
11, 185 

23,  478 

24,  507 

14,  608 

"    'i9,56i 

28,  044 

28,  645 

15,  615 
23,  886 
34,  445 
19,  792 

36,  487 
141, 156 
23,  818 
13,  973 
25, 823 


MichiUmackinac  (c) 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Newton 


Noble  - . 
Ohio  -  - . 
Orange. 
Owen  .. 
Parke . . 


Perry  . 
Pike  .  - 
Porter. 


Pulaski . 


Pxitnam 

Randolph  (6)  . 

Randolph 

Ripley 

Rush 


St.  Clair  (ft). 
St.  Joseph . . 

Scott 

Shelby 

Spencer  — 


17,  673 
28,  025 

18,  643 
8,  803 

23,  359 
4,955 

14,  678 

15,  040 

20,  296 

18, 240 
18,544 
18,  052 

21,  529 
11, 233 

22,  335 

'  28,  085 
19, 350 
19. 034 


1870 


25,  922 

'{6,264 
18,  345 

27,  611 

28,  610 

25,  854 
23,  472 

"i2,356 

21,  552 

26,  671 

19.  779 

20,  225 

22,  926 

15, 992 
33,454 
11,  394 
24,590 
20,  228 

20,  092 
14,  301 

22,  742 

23,  618 
22, 996 

24,  801 
17, 123 
21,326 

22,  981 
24,016 

19,  584 
21,  805 

23,  050 
9,464 

19,  282 

25,  977 
16,  453 

19,537 

26,  324 

26,  494 
15,  630 
15,  091 
30, 985 
18,  543 

27,  527 
102,  782 

23,  414 
13,  475 
24, 083 


42, 457 
7,833 
25, 454 
22,  060 


15,  875 
27,  316 

18,  900 
8,167 

22, 956 
5,563 

14,  363 

15,  901 

19,  460 

16,  997 

16,  383 

17,  227 

20,  857 
9,851 

22, 501 

"26,435 

21,  627 
19,  238 


1860 


22,  593 

"8,'68i' 
16, 152 
24, 193 

24,  770 
19,  084 
17,  330 

""9,' 851 

16,  747 
24,116 

19,  053 
17, 167 
19, 030 

12,  597 
26,  026 
10,  476 
23,  300 

16,  389 

20,  223 
12,  726 

17,  371 

18,  487 
19, 514 

20,  882 
15, 123 

19,  913 

20,  277 
22,  986 

15,  847 

19,  036 

18,  974 

6,354 

15,  000 

29,  741 

16,  218 

"18,366 
21, 562 

23,  531 
14, 148 
12,  339 
27,  062 
14,  628 

22,  770 
71, 939 

20,  211 
11, 103 

21,  052 


33, 178 

8,343 

25,  257 

22, 122 


14, 168 

23,  765 

17,  .528 

5,829 

20,  389 
5,837 

13,  497 
16, 137 
18, 166 

14,  801 
13, 779 
13,  942 
19, 185 

7,801 

21,514 

'"22,862 
20, 977 
17, 626 


1850 


16,  753 

'"6,'567 

13,  489 

16,  843 

20,  502 
12, 161 

14,  505 

'8,226 

13,  323 
24,  406 

17,  294 

13,  880 

15,  753 

10,  394 
20,  986 
10, 225 
20, 183 
15,  566 

19,  549 
9,  422 

14,  532 

15,  797 

16,  041 

17,  310 
12,  802 

18,  521 
16,953 
20, 119 

12,  524 
14,  867 
16,  286 
4,291 
11,  399 

25, 036 
14,  749 

"'14,' 854' 

16,  056 

17,  418 

11,  366 
9, 145 

22,  919 
13,692 

16, 518 
39,  855 

12,  722 
8,975 

16,  851 


25,  322 
7,873 
21,  892 
17, 998 


12,  847 

20,  888 

16, 110 

2,  360 

14,915 
5,  462 
12,  076 

14,  376 

15,  538 

11,847 
10,  078 
10,  313 
16, 167 
5,711 

20,  681 

"'is,  997 
19,  054 
16, 193 


1840 


11,  631 

""4,846 
11,015 
11,  021 

15,  828 
7,944 
11, 869 

"6,524 

10,  3.52 
20, 166 
15, 107 
8,251 
10,843 

6,  321 

12,  690 
10,  217 

14,  875 

13,  253 

17,  968 
5,982 

10,  771 

11,  092 

12,  313 

12, 684 
9,698 

15,  286 

14,  083 
17,  605 

6,657 

7,850 

1 1,  047 
3,540 
7,047 

23,  916 

12,  096 

""l2,'i6i' 
11,  084 

10,  243 
8,387 
3,991 

12, 145 
12,097 

12,375 

24, 103 

5,348 

5, 941 

11,  304 


8,121 

"2,364 
7,819 
5,480 

14,  595 

5,  567 
7,508 

"5,282 

6,720 

19,  327 

12, 171 

1,968 

8,843 

3,632 
6,660 
9,837 
9,454 
11,218 

13,  349 
1,993 
8,977 
4,875 
8,321 

9,855 
7,535 
12,  459 
11,264 
15, 128 


1830 


621 


1,611 
1,162 

10,  086 
1,616 
1,  423 

"3,' 238 

4,  543 
13, 974 

5,887 


1820 


8,709 


2,374 

1,778 
935 
9,112 
6,361 
7,619 

10, 190 


11,  286 
18,  084 
14, 576 


1,579 
8,961 
1,267 
3,863 

16,  614 
8,829 

'  9,352 
10,  657 

4,170 
3,664 
1,468 
8,184 
11,782 

8,874 
16,080 
1,651 
3,875 
3,048 


10, 143 
14, 438 
10,  741 


5,418 

"4,242 

1,  7.57 
1,436 
10, 273 
3,975 
6,497 


2,583 

3,432 
11,468 


1810 


5,670 


1800 


50 


1790 


65 


3,677 
1,168 


5,950 

2,776 


10, 763 


3,876 


7,310 


4,870 


11,465 
3,974 

4,019 
6,  525 


7,  875 


4,010 


18,455 
7,303 
19,  569 
14,  556 


7,946 
5,  308 
10,  809 
12, 106 
14,  968 

7,268 
7,720 
5,  234 
12,  549 
2,595 

18,  615 

"i4,"725" 
14,  820 
16,  445 


2,702 


9,234 


2,  238 
7,192 


2,010 


8,038 
2,000 


5,437 


3,595 


7,945 


100 

"iSii 


4,116 


1,032 


6,577 
7,317 
5,593 


10,  9.54 
5,  885 

15, 502 
8,616 


9,602 
8,359 
13,  499 

4,655 
4,769 
2,162 
9,683 
561 

16,  843 

"i6,"684' 
10,  392 
16,  456 


2,679 


7,901 
4,017 
7,535 

3,369 

2,  475 


5,368 
838 


2,330 
1,472 


6, 549    4, 061 


6,425 

4,242 

12, 005 

6,305 


8,262 

'3,'9i2 
3,989 
9,707 


551 


1,808 
1,822 


287 
3,092 
6,  295 
3,196 


2,334 


1,103 


a  Now  in  "Wisconsin. 


6  Now  in  Illinois. 


1, 882  I 

c  Now  in  Michigan. 


1,2.55 


POPULATION. 


17 


Table  2.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Continued. 

I IVWIAIV  A— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

Starke  

7,  339 

14,  478 
21,  877 
12,514 
35,  078 

18, 1.57 
7,006 
59,  809 
13,  1.54 
50, 195 

27, 126 
10,  955 
21, 161 
18,619 

37,  628 
21,514 

15,  671 
17,  768 

5, 105 
14,  645 
20,  336 
13,  336 
35,  966 

14,407 

7,673 

42, 193 

12,  025 
45,658 

25,  241 
11,  497 
20, 162 
18,  955 

.38,  613 
18,442 

13,  795 
16,  941 

3,888 

12,  854 
18,  453 
12, 134 
33,  515 

11,  953 

6,341 

33, 145 

10,  840 

33,  549 

21,  305 
10,  204 

17,  653 

18,  495 

34,  048 

13,  585 
10,  554 

14,  399 

2, 195 
10,  374 
15,  064 

557 
6,104 
10. 141 

149 

2,578 
8,315 
9,920 
13,724 

4,  630 
7,028 
7,187 

3,498 
3,934 

12,698  1       12,932 
25,726  !       19.377 

Tippecanoe 

8,170 
7,109 

20,  552 
9,422 

22, 517 

17,  547 
10,  057 
13,  261 
17,  909 

29,  558 
10,  844 
8,258 
10,  730 

3,532 
6,944 

11,414 
8,661 

15, 289 

12,138 
7,387 
8,811 

17,  040 

25,  320 
6,152 
4,761 
5,190 

8,017 
6,250 
8,274 
12,  076 

2,756 
5,  656 
6,321 
15,  269 

23,  290 
1,822 
1,832 
1,237 

7,944 
2,611 
5,692 
5,766 

(a) 
2,861 
2,877 
13,  064 

18,  571 

Vauderbiirg 

1,798 

Vermilion 

Vigo 

3,390 
147 

Warren 

W^arrick 

1,749 

Washington 

Wayne 

9,039 
12, 119 

.. 

Wells 

White 

Whitley 

[Organized  as  a  terri 

tory  July 

3,  1838.    A 

dmitted  a 

a  No  returns. 

• 

IOWA. 

5  a  state  March  3,  1845.    Readmitted  with  enlarged  boundaries  December 
28,  1846.] 

COtTNTIBS. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

43, 112 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

The  State 

1, 911, 896 

14,  534 
12,  292 

17,  907 

18,  961 
12,412 

24, 178 
24,  219 
23,  772 

14,  630 
18,  997 

13,548 

15,  463 
13, 107 
18,  828 
19,645 

18, 253 
14,864 
15, 659 
15,019 

11,  332 

9,309 
26,  733 
41, 199 

18,  894 

20,  479 

15,  258 
15,  643 
17,  349 
35,  324 
4,328 

49,  848 

4,274 

23, 141 

15,  424 

12,  871 

16, 842 
15, 797 

13,  215 

17,  380 
15,  319 

7,621 

19,  003 

21,  356 

18,  895 

—2 

1,  624,  615 

1, 194, 020 

674,  913 

192, 214 



Adair 

11,  667 

11,  888 

19,  791 
16,  636 

7,448 

24,  888 
23,  913 

20,  838 
14,  081 
18,  546 

7,537 
14,  293 
5,595 

12,  351 
16,  943 

18,  936 

11,  461 
8,240 

14,  534 
11,513 

4,248 
28,  829 
36,  763 

12,  413 
18,  746 

16,  468 

15,  336 

17,  950 
3.i,  099 

1,901 

42,  996 

1,  550 

22,  258 

14,  677 

10,  249 

17,  6.52 
12,  727 
12,  639 
14,  394 

11,  252 

3,453 
17,  807 

16,  649 
20, 986 

3,982 

4,614 

17,  868 

16,  456 
1,212 

22,  454 
21,  706 
14, 584 
12,  528 

17,  034 

1,585 
9,951 
1,602 
2,  451 
5.464 

19,  731 
4,  722 
1,967 

10, 180 
8,735 

1,  523 

27,  771 

35,  357 

2,530 

12,  019 

15, 565 

12,  018 
17,  432 
27,  256 

1,389 

38,  969 
1,392 
16,  973 
10,  768 
4,738 

11, 174 

4,627 
6,399 
7,061 
6,055 

999 

13,  684 
8,931 

21,  463 

984 

1,  533 

12,  237 

11,931 

454 

8,496 
8,244 
4, 232 
4,915 
7,906 

57 

3,724 

147 

281 

1,612 

12,  949 

940 

58 

4,336 

5,427 

52 

20,  728 

18,  938 

383 

5,244 

13,  764 
8,677 

11,024 

19,611 

180 

31,  164 

Allamakee 

777 
3,131 

Audubon 

Benton 

672 
135 
735 

Blackhawk 

Boone 

Bremer 

Buchanan 

517 

Buena  Vista 

Butler 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Cass 

Cedar 

3,941 

1,  2.53 

Cerro  Gordo 

Cherokee 

Chickasaw 

Clarke  

79 

Clay 

Clayton  

3, 873 
2,822 

1, 101 

821 

Clinton 

Crawford 

Dallas 

854 

7,264 

965 

1,759 

12,  988 

Davis 

Decatur 

Delaware 

168 

5,577 

Des  Momes 

Dickinson 

Dubuque 

10,  841 

3,059 

Emmet 

105 

12,  073 

3,744 

1,309 

Fayette 

825 

Floyd 

Franklin 

Fremont 

5,074 
1,374 
793 
3,058 
1,  699 

179 

5,440 

3,621 

18,  701 

1,244 

Greene 

Grundy 

Guthrie 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Hardin 

Harrison 

Henry 

8  707 

3,772 

372— 

18 


COMrENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  2.-AGGKEGATE  I'OPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890-Contiuacd. 

IOWA —Continued. 


Howard  . .. 
Humboldt. 

Ida 

Iowa 

Jackson . . . 


1890 


11, 182 
9,836 
10,  705 
18,  270 
22, 771 

24,  943 
15, 184 
23,  082 
20,  233 
kTokuk 23,862 


Jasper 

Jefferson  . 
Johnson . 
Jones 


1880 


1870 


Kossuth . 

Lee 

Linn 

Louisa  .. 
Lucas  ■-. 


Lyon 

Madison.. 
Mahaska  . 
Marion  ... 
Marshall  . 


Mills 

Mitchell 

Monona 

Monroe 

Montgomery  . 


Muscatine. 
O'Brien  ... 

Osceola 

Pago 

Palo  Alto  . 


Plymouth 

Pocahontas 

Polk 

Pottawattamie  . 

Poweshiek 

Kinggold 

Sac 

■Scott 

Shelhy 

Sioux 


13, 120 
37,715 
45, 303 
11, 873 

14,  563 

8,680 

15,  977 
28,  805 
23,  058 
25,  842 

14, 548 

13,  299 

14,  515 
13,  666 

15,  848 

24, 504 
13,  060 

5,574 
21,341 

9,318 

19,  568 
9,553 
65,  410 
47, 430 
18, 394 

13,  556 

14,  522 
43, 164 

17.  611 

18,  370 

18, 127 
21,  651 
16,  384 
16,  900 


Story 

Tama 

Taylor 

Union 

Van  Buren lb,  25.3 

Wapello I  30,426 

Warren I  18,269 

Washington 1  18,468 

Wayne ^^•'}l„ 

AVebster 21,582 

Winnebago .I'fil 

Winneshiek 22,  52H 

Woodbury 55,  032 

Worth n.247 

Wright I  12.057 


10,  837 

5,341 

4,382 
19,  221 
23, 771 

25,  963 
17,  469 
25, 429 
21,  052 
21,  258 

6,178 
34, 859 
37,  237 
13, 142 
14,  530 

1,968 
17, 224 
25,  202 
25,  111 
23, 752 

14, 137 

14,  363 
9,055 

13,719 

15,  895 

23, 170 
4,155 
2,219 

19,  667 
4,131 

8,566 
3,713 
42,  395 
39, 850 
18, 936 

12,  085 

8,774 

41,  266 

12, 696 

5,426 

16,  906 
21,  585 
15,  635 
14, 980 

17,  043 

25,  285 
19. 578 
20,  374 
16, 127 
15,951 

4,917 
23,  938 
14, 996 
7, 953 
5,062 


6,282 
2, 596 
226 
16,644 
22,  619 

22, 116 
17,  839 
24,  898 
19,731 
19,  434 

3,351 
37,  210 
31,  080 
12, 877 
10,  388 

221 
13,  884 
22,  508 
24,  436 
17,576 

8,718 
9,  582 
3,654 
12,  724 
5,  934 

21,  688 
715 

'  "9,975 
1,336 

2,199 
1,446 
27,  857 
16,  893 
15, 581 


5, 
1, 

38, 

2, 

11, 

16, 
6, 

5, 
17, 

22, 
17, 
18, 
11, 
10, 

1,562 
23, 570 
6, 172 
2,  892 
2,  392 


091 
411 
599 
540 
576 

651 
131 
989 
986 
672 

346 
980 
952 
287 
484 


1860 


3, 168 

332 

43 

8,029 

18,  493 

9,883 
15, 038 

17,  573 
13,  300 
13,  271 

416 

29,  232 

18,  947 
10,  370 

5,766 


7,  339 
14,  816 
16,  813 

6,015 

4,481 

3,409 

832 

8,  612 
1,256 

16,  444 


4,419 
132 

148 

103 

11,625 

4,968 

5,668 

2,923 

246 

25,  959 

818 

10 

4,051 
5,285 
3,590 
2,012 
17,  081 

14,  518 

10,  281 

14, 235 

6,409 

2,504 


1850 


1840 


822 
7,210 

1,280 
9,  904 
4,472 
3,007 
4,822 


1,411 


2,773 

1,491 

471 


1830 


1820 


1810 


1800 


1790 


18,861 

5,444 

4,939 

471 


1,179 

5,989 

5,482 

338 


6,  093 
1,  373 
1,927 


2,884 


5,731  1,942 


4,513 

7,828 

615 


2,140 


204 

'i2,'276 

8,471 
961 

4,957 
340 


168 

13, 942  546 

1,119 
756 
653 


6,146 


1,594 


KANSAS. 
[Organized  as  a  territory  May  30, 1854.    Admitted  as  a  state  January  29, 1861 


The  State - 


1890 


1,  427,  096 


Allen W,509 

Anderson 14,20.) 

Arapahoe  (o) 

Atchison 

Barber 


Barton 

Bourbon 

Breckenridge  (b) . 
Brown 


26,  758 
7,973 


1880 


996,  096 


13, 172 
28,  .575 


20,  319 


11,303 

9,057 

3 

26,  668 
2,661 

10, 318 
19,  591 


1870 


1860 


1850 


:!64,399    107,206 


12,  817 


7,022 
5,220 


15,  507 


2 

15, 076 


6,823 


3,082 
2,  400 


7,729 


6,101 

3,197 
2,607 


Bviffalo(c) 

Butler 

Chase 

Chautauqua . . . 

Cherokee  (d) . .  - 

Cheyenne 

Clark 

Clay 


1890 


24,  055 
8,  233 
12,  297 

27, 770 
4,401 
2,  357 

16, 146 


1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

191 
18,  586 
6,081 
11,072 

21, 905 

37 

163 

12,  320 

15,343 

11,  438 

372 

3,  035 
1,975 

437 
808 

11,038 

1,501 

2,942 

2,323 
6,201 

163 

2,842 

a  Taken  to  form  Finney  in  1884. 
b  Taken  to  torn.  Lyon  prior  to  18(0. 
c  Part  taken  to  form  Finney  and  part  given  to 
in  1884. 


Cloud 19.295 

Cofley 15.850 

Comanche  (c) 1        2,  549 

/J  ■ManiA  rhnnopil  from  McGhee  prior  to  1870.        ,  .^  ,      ■, 
c  Kiowa  orga'nized  from  parts  S^f  Comanche  and  Edwards 

in  1886. 


POPULATION. 


19 


Table  58.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Coutiuued. 

KANSAS— Coutinued. 


COUNTIES. 


Cowley  (a) . 
<;rawior(l  . . 
Decatur  ... 
Dickinson  . 
Doniphan. - 


Douglas 

E.lwar(l.s(<)). 

Klk 

Ellis 

Ellsworth  . . 


Fiuiu\y  (c)  . . . 

Foote (d) 

Fortl  (e) 

Franklin 

Gartieltl  (/)  . . 

C.ea.ry(g) 

Oove 

(Iraham 

(;raDt(/!) 

Gray  (i) 

Oreeley 

(irecnwood  . . 
Hamilton  ij)  . 

Harper 

Harvey 

Haskell  (k)... 
Hodgeman  (() 
Howard  (m)  . 

Jackson  

Jefferson 


T,abctte 

Lane 

Leavenworth  . 

Lincoln 

I.inn 

Logan  (n) 

Lyon 

McPherson  . . . 
Ma<Uson  (o)  ... 

Marion 

Marshall 

Meade 


1890 


34, 478 
;iO,  28() 
8,414 
22,  27:! 
13,  5o5 

2;i,  061 
:!,  600 

12,  216 

■   7,942 

9,  272 

X  .350 


1880 


21,538 
16, 851 
4,180 
15,  251 
14,  257 

21,  700 
2,  409 

10,  623 
6, 170 
8,494 


5,  308 
20,  279 

881 


Jewell I  19,349 

Johnson 1  17, 385 

Kearny  (A) |  1,571 

Kingman 11,823 

Kiowa  (6) 2, 873 


27,  586 

2,  060 
38,  485 

9,709 
17,  215 

3,  .384 

23, 196 
21,  614 


411 

3,122 
16,  797 


6,994 

1,196 

4,258 

9 


1870 


1, 175 
8,160 


3,043 
13,  969 

20, 592 


1,  3.36 
1,185 


1860 


158 


378 
8,083 

8,637 


1850 


427 
10,  385 


5,526 


3 

10,  548 

168 

4,133 

11,451 


1,704 


10,  718 
15, 563 

17. 475 

16,853 

159 

3,713 


22,  735 
601 
32.  355 
8,  .582 
15,  298 


20,  539 

23,  912 

2.542 


17,  326 
17, 143 


12,  453 

16, 136 

296 


3,484 


2,794 
6,053 

12,  526 

207 

13,  684 


9,973 


32, 444 

516 

12, 174 


8,014 
738 


3,030 


1,163 


759 


19 
1,936 
4,459 


4,364 


12,  606 


6,336 


768 
6,901 


636 

74 
2,280 


a  Name  changed  from  Hunter  prior  to  1870. 

b  Kiowa  organized  from  parts  of  Comanche  and  Edwards 
in  1886. 

c  Orgauiz(id  from  Arapahoe  and  Sequoyah  and  parts  of 
Buffalo,  Foote,  C?rant,  and  Kearny  in  1884;  parts  taken  to 
form  Garfield,  Grant,  Gray,  Haskell,  and  Kearny  in  1887. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Finney  and  parts  given  to  Fort 
Hodgeman  in  1884. 


parts  given  to  Ford  and 


e  Part  of  Foote  annexed  in  1884;  part  taken  to  form  Gra\- 
in  1887. 

/Organized  from  parts  of  Finney  and  Hodgeman  in  1887. 

,7  Name  changed  from  Davis  in  1889. 

h  Part  taken  to  fonn  Finney  and  part  given  to  Hamilton  in 
1884 :  reorganized  from  parts  of  the  same  in  1887. 

i  Organized  from  parts  of  Finney,  Ford,  and  Hodcoman 
in  1887.  ^ 

j  Stanton  and  i)arts  of  Grant  and  Kearny  annexed  in 
1884;  parts  taken  to  form  Grant,  Kearny,  and  Stanton  in  1887. 


Miami  (p) 

MitcheU 

Montgomery. 

Morris 

Morton  (q)... 


Nemaha  ... 
Neosho  (r) . 

Ness 

Norton  («)  . 
Osage 


Osborne  

Otoe  (t) 

Ottawa 

Pawnee 

Phillips 

Pottawatomie. 

Pratt 

Rawlins 

Reno 

Kepuhlic 

Rice 

Riley 

Rooks 

Rush 

Russell 

Saline 

Scott  

Sedgwick 

Sequoyah  (u) . . 
Seward 

Shawnee 

Sheridan 

Sherman 

Smith 

Stafford , 


Stanton  (v)  . . 

Stevens 

Sumner 

Thomas 

Trego 

Wabaunsee . . 
Wallace  («,).. 
Washington  . 

Wichita 

Wilson 

Woodson 

Wyandotte  .. 


1890 


19,  614 

15,037 
23, 104 
11,381 

724 

19,  249 
18,  561 
4,944 
10,  617 
25,  062 

12,  083 


12,  581 
5,204 

13,  661 

17,  722 
8,118 

6,  756 
27,  079 
19,  002 

14,  451 
13, 183 

8,018 
5,  204 

7.  333 

17,442 

1,  262 

43,  626 


1880 


17, 802 
14,911 

18,  213 
9,265 

9 

12,  462 
15, 121 
3,  722 
C,  998 

19,  642 

12,  517 


1,503 

49, 172 
3,  733 
5,261 

15, 613 

8,  520 

1,  031 
1,418 

30, 271 
5,  538 

2,  535 
11,  720 

2,468 
22,  894 

1,827 
15,  286 

9,  021 
54,  407 


10,  307 
5,396 
12,  014 

16,  350 
1,890 

1,  623 

12,  826 
14,  913 

9,292 
10,  430 
8, 112 
5,490 
7,351 

13,  808 

43 

18,  753 

568 

5 

29,  093 

1,567 

13 

13,883 
4,755 

5 

12 

20,  812 

161 

2,  535 
8,756 

686 
14,910 
14 
13,775 
6,  535 
19, 143 


1870 


11,  725 

485 

7,564 

2,225 


7,  .339 
10,  206 

2 


7,648 
33 


2,127 
179 


7,848 


1860 


770 


2,436 
88 


238 


1,  529 


1,281 

5 
5, 105 


156 
4,246 

1,095 


13, 121 
66 


22 


166 

3.  362 

538 
4,081 


6,694 

3,  827 

10,  015 


1,224 


18S0 


3,513 


1,  023 


27 
1,488 
2,609 


k  Organized  from  part  of  F"innev  in  1887. 

I  Parts  of  Buffalo  and  Foote  annexed  in  1884;  T)arts  taken 
to  form  Gartield  and  Gray  in  1887. 

mName  clianged  from' Godfrey  prior  to  1870;  taken  to  form 
Chautauqua  and  Klk  in  1875. 

n  Logan,  formerly  St.  John,  organized  from  i)art  of  Wal- 
lace  m  1881. 

0  Part  given  to  Greenwood  and  part  taken  to  forui  L\  on 
prior  to  1870. 

1)  Name  clianged  from  Lykins  prior  to  1870. 

g  Name  changed  from  Kansas  in  1886. 

r  Name  changed  from  Dorn  prior  to  1870. 

.s  Name  changed  to  Billings  in  1873;  changed  ba(-k  to  Nor- 
ton in  1874. 

t  Given  to  Chase  jirior  to  1870. 

u  Taken  to  form  Finney  in  1884. 

V  Given  to  Hamilton  in  1884  and  reorganized  from  part 
of  the  same  in  1887. 


KEIVTIJCKV. 

[Admitted  as  a  state  June  1,  1792. 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1 
17  HO 

The  State 

1, 858, 635 

13,  721 
13,  602 
10,610 
8,390 
21,  490 

1, 648, 690 

1,321,011 

1,155,684 

982,  405 

779, 828 

687,  917 

564, 135 

406,511 

220,  955 

73,  077 

13, 078 
12,  089 
9,  361 
14,  378 
22,  321 

11, 065 
10,  296 
5,  449 
12,  576 

17, 780 

9,509 
9,187 
7,404 
8,  692 
16,  665 

9,898 
8,742 
6,  260 
5,490 
20,  240 

8,466 
7,  320 
5,452 

8,217 
6,485 
4,520 

8,  765 
5,327 

6,011 



Allen 

Anderson  (a) 



liallard  (6) 

. 

Barren 

17,288 

15,079 

10,  328 

11,  286 

4,784 

a  Part  of  Washington  annoxe<l  to  Anderson  since  1880. 


b  Part  of  Ballard  taken  to  form  Carlisle  in  1880. 


20 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  2.-AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890-Coutiuued. 

KENT  U  CKV— Continued. 


2,729 


a  Name  changed  from  Josh  I^ell  prior  to  1880. 
b  Knott  organized  from  parts  of  Breathitt,  Tloyd,  Letcher, 
Magoffin,  and  Perry  in  1884. 


Part  of  Ballard  taken  to  form  Carlisle  in  1886. 


POPULATION. 


21 


Table  2.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Continued. 

KENTUCKY— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Meade 

Menifee 

Mercer 

Metcalfe 

Monroe 

Montgomery .  - 

Morgan 

Mnlilenberg. .. 

Nelson 

Nicholas 

Ohio 

Oldham 

Owen 

Owsley 

Pendleton 

Perry  (a) 

Pilie 

Powell 

Pulaski 

Robertson 

Rockcastle 

Rowan 

Russell 

Scott 

Shelby 

Simpson 

Spencer 

Taylor 

Todd 

Trigg 

Trimble , 

Union 

Warren 

Washington  (6; 
Wayne 

Webster 

Whitley  

Wolfe 

Woodford 


1890 


9,484 
4,666 

15,  034 
9,871 

10,  989 

12, 367 

11,  249 
17,  955 

16,  417 
10,764 

22,  946 
6,754 

17,  676 
5,975 

16, 346 

6,331 
17, 378 

4,698 
25,  731 

4,684 

9,841 

6,129 

8,136 

16, 546 

16,  521 

10,  878 
6,760 
9,353 
16, 814 
13, 902 

7,140 

18,  229 
30, 158 
13,  622 

12,  852 

17, 190 

17,  590 
7,180 

12,  380 


1880 


10,  323 
3,  755 

14, 142 
9,423 

10,  741 

10,  566 
8,  455 

15,  098 

16,  609 
11,869 

19,  669 
7,  607 

17,  401 
4,942 

16,  702 

5,607 

13,  001 
3,639 

21,  318 
5,814 

9,670 
4,420 
7,591 

14,  965 
16, 813 

10,  641 
7,040 
9,259 

15,  994 
14,  489 

7,171 

17,  809 
27,  531 
14,419 
12,512 

14,  246 
12,  000 
5,638 

11,  800 


1870 


9,485 
1,986 
13,144 
7,934 
9,231 

7,557 
5,975 
12,  638 

14,  804 
9,129 

15,  561 
9,027 

14,  309 
3,889 

14,  030 

4,274 
9,562 
2,599 
17,  670 
5,  399 

7,145 

2,991 

5,  809 

11,607 

15,  733 

9,573 
5.  956 
8,226 

12,  612 

13,  686 

5,577 
13,  640 
21,  742 
12,  464 
10,  602 

10,  937 
8,278 
3,603 
8,240 


1860 


13,  701 
6,745 
8,551 

7,  859 
9,237 
10,725 
15,  799 
11,030 

12,  209 
7,283 

12,  719 
5,335 

10,  443 

3,950 
7,384 
2,  257 
17,  201 


5,343 

2,282 
6,024 
14,  417 

16,  433 

8,146 
6,188 
7,481 
11,  575 
11,051 

5,880 
12, 791 

17,  320 
11,  575 
10,  259 

7,533 
7,762 


11,219 


1850 


7,393 


14,  067 


7,756 

9,  903 
7,620 
9,  809 
14,  789 
10,  361 

9,749 
7,629 
10,444 
3,  774 
6,774 

3,092 
5,  365 


14, 195 


4,697 


5,349 
14,  946 
17,  095 

7,733 
6,842 
7,250 
12,  268 
10, 129 

5,963 
9.  012 
15, 123 
12, 194 
8,692 


7,447 


12,  423 


1840 


5,780 

'is,'™ 


6,526 

9,  332 
4,603 
6,964 
13.  637 
8,745 

6,592 
7,380 
8,  232 


4,  455 


3,089 
3,567 


3,  409 


4,238 
13,  668 
17,  768 

6,537 
6,581 


9,  991 
7,  71C 

4,480 
6,673 
15,  446 
10,  590 
7,399 


4,673 


11,740 


1830 


240 
857 
340 
932 
834 

715 
588 
786 


3,  863 


9,500 


2,865 


3,  879 
14,  677 
19,  030 

5,815 
6,812 


8.680 
5,916 


4,764 
10,  949 
19,017 

8,085 


3,806 


12,  273 


1820 


15,487 


4,956 

9,587 


4,979 

16,  273 

7,973 

3,879 


2.031 
3,086 


7,597 


2,249 


14,  219 
21,  047 

4,852 


5,  089 
3,874 


3,470 
11,  770 
15,  947 

7,951 


2,340 


12, 207 


1810 


12,  630 


12,  975 


4,181 
14,  078 
4,898 

3,792 


3,001 


6,897 


1,731 


12,  419 
14, 877 


11,937 
13, 248 
5,  430 


9,  659 


1800 


9,  646 


7,082 


1,443 
9,  8(i6 
2,  925 


3, 161 


8,007 
8,  191 


4,680 
9,  050 


6,624 


1790 


11,315 


9,210 


o  Knott  organized  from  parts  of  Breathitt,  Floyd,  Letcher, 
Magoffin,  and  Perry  in  1884. 


h  Part  of  AYashingtou  annexed  to  Anderson  since  1880. 


LOUISIANA. 

[Admitted  as  a  state  April  30,  1812.] 


PARISHES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

The  state 

1, 118, 587 

939, 946 

726, 915 

708, 002 

517, 762 

352, 411 

C1215, 739 

1.52,  923 

76,  556 

13,  231 
19,  545 

19,  629 
25,  112 
14, 108 

20,  330 
31,  555 
20, 176 

5,814 

2,828 

16,  895 

17,  010 

16,  747 
10,442 

16,  042 

26,  296 

12,  484 

5,767 

2,416 

11,  577 

13,  234 

12,  926 
10,636 

12,  675 

21,714 

6,  733 

4,820 

1,591 
10, 110 

8,475 
20,  240 

9,977 

14,  962 
17, 816 

11, 484 
15, 379 
13,  167 
ell,  000 

11,  348 
12, 140 
5,928 
4,833 

10, 752 
10,  5,38 
9,  326 
5,  539 

6.951 

7,141 
6,616 

5,426 
5,  669 
3,  484 

3,  728 
3,  576 
2,245 

2,219 
2,  472 
1,209 

Assumption 

Avoyelles 

0,962 
8,884 
3,  914 
2,815 

Caddo 

5,282 
2,057 
2,017 

Calcasieu 



Caldwell 

18,  052 
11, 651 
16,  848 
13,  805 

13,  298 
16,  046 

8,789 
7,132 

7,471 

7,758 

8,023 
11,  977 

4,237 
4,955 
6,185 
9,414 

Catahoula  - 

12,  002 
23,  312 
14,  871 

19,  860 
25, 922 
12,  362 
17,  903 
6,  900 

10,  277 

18,  837 

14,  914 

15,  603 

19,  900 
12, 134 
15, 132 

6,495 

2,581 
1,764 
4,662 

2,287 

1,164 

1 

j 

2,  620 

2,  895 

Be  Soto 

Ea.st  Baton  Rouge. . 

Eiist  Carroll  (d) 

East  Feliciana  (e) . . . 
Franklin 

8,138 

6,698 

4,808 

1,  463 

13,499 

5,078 

14, 697 
6,102 

13, 598 
3,  251 

11,  893 

8,  247 

12,  667 

a  Including  210  persons  returned  m  the  aggregate  only ; 
not  separated  as  to  parishes. 

b  Acadia  organized  from  part  of  St.  Landry  in  1886. 


c  Estimated. 

d  Carroll  formed  into  East  and  West  Carroll  in  1877. 

e  East  and  West  Feliciana  reported  together  in  1820. 


22 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  2.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Contimied. 

I^OUISI  ANA— Continued. 


Grant 

Iberia 

Iberville  . 
Jackson.. 
Jefferson . 


Lafayette  . . 
Lafourclie.. 

Lincoln 

Livingston . 
Madison  . . . 


Morehouse  — 
Natchitoches . 

Orleans 

Ouachita 

Plaquemines . 


Poiiite  Coiipee . 

Rapides 

Ked  Kiver 

Richland 

Sabine 


St.  Bernard 

St.  Charles 

St.  Helena 

St.  James 

St.JohntheBaptist, 


St.  Landry  (as) . 

St.  Martin 

St.  Mary 

St.  Tammany  . 


Tangipahoa . 

Tensas 

Terrebonne.. 
Union 


1800 


8,270 
20,  997 
21,848 

7,  453 

13,  221 

15  966 
22,  095 

14,  753 
5,  769 

14, 1.35 

16,  786 
25,  836 

242,  039 

17,  985 
12,541 

19,  613 
27,  642 
11,318 

10,  230 
'  9,  390 

4,326 

7,  737 

8,  062 
1.5,  715 

11,  .359 

40,  250 
14,  884 
22,410 
10,  160 

12,  655 

16,  647 

20,  167 

17,  304 

14,  234 
5,903 


Vermilion 

Vernon 

Washin  gton !        6,700 

Webster 12,460 


8,363 

3,  748 

15, 062 

7,082 


"West  Baton  Rouge. 
West  Carroll  (6) .  -  - . 
West  Feliciana  (c) . . 
Winn 


1880 


6,188 
16,  670 
17.544 

5,  3'?8 
12,  166 

1.3,235 
19,113 
11,075 
5,258 
13,906 

14.  206 
19,707 
216, 090 
14,  685 
11,575 

17,  785 

23,  563 

8,  573 

8,440 

7,344 

4,  405 
7,161 
7,504 


14,  714 
9,  686 

40,  004 

12, 663 

19,  891 

6,887 

9,638 
17,  815 
17,  957 
13,526 

8,728 
5, 160 
5,190 
10,  005 

7,  667 
2,776 
12,  809 
5,846 

1870 


4,517 

9,  042 
12,347 

7,646 

17,  767 

10,  388 
14,719 

4,  020 
8,600 

9,387 

18,  205 
191,418 

11,582 

10,  .552 

12,  981 
18,015 


5,110 
6,  456 

3,  553 
4,867 
5,423 
10, 152 
6,  762 

25,  553 
9,  370 

13,800 
5,580 

7,928 
12,419 
12,  451 
11,085 

4,528 

"3,330 


1860 


1850 


14,  661 
9,  405 

15,  372 

9,003 
14,  044 

"4,431 
14, 133 

10,  357 

16,  099 
174,  491 

4,727 
8,494 

17,718 
25,  300 


1840 


5,114 


10,  499 
4,954 


5,828 

4,076 
5,  297 
7,130 

11,  499 
7,  930 

23, 104 

12,  674 
16,816 

5,  406 


16,  078 
12,091 
10,  389 

4,324 

"4,' 708 


12, 278 
5,566 
25,  093 

0,  720 
9,  532 

"'3,' 385' 
8,773 

3,913 

14,  228 

119,400 

5,008 

7,390 

11,  339 
16,  561 


8,495 
"io,'470 


7,841 
7,  303 


2,315 
5,142 


1830 


14,  350 

102, 193 

4,040 

5,  060 

7,898 
14, 132 


7,312 
'ii,'67i 


4,  515 

3,802 
5, 120 
4,561 
11,098 
7,317 

22,  253 

11,761 

13,  697 

6,304 


9,040 
7,724 
8,  203 

3,409 

'3,408 


6,270 


13,245 


3,237 
4,700 
3,525 

8,548 
5,  770 

15, 233 
8,674 
8,950 
4,598 


4,410 
1,838 


2,649 


7,049 

'6,'846 

5,  653 
5,  503 


1820 


4,414 


7,905 

49,  826 

5,140 

4,489 

5,936 
7,575 


3,748 


7,486 

41,351 

2,896 

2,354 

4,912 
6,065 


1810 


2,679 


1,995 


2,870 

24,  552 

1,077 

1,  549 

4,539 
2,200 


1800 


4,638 


10,  910 


3,356 
5,147 
4,028 
7,  646 
5,677 

12.  591 
7,  205 
0,442 

2,  864 


2,121 


2,635 
3,  862 
3,  020 
5,  660 
3,854 

10,  085 
12,  003 


1,  723 


1,020 
3,291 


3,955 
2,990 

5,  048 
7,  369 


2,286         2,517 


3,084 


2,  335 


1790 


I 


a  Acadia  organized  from  part  of  St.  Landry  in  1886. 
6  Carroll  formed  into  East  and  West  Carroll  lu  1877. 


:  East  and  West  Feliciana  reported  together  in  1820. 


MAINE. 


[Admitted  as  a  state  March  15,  1820.] 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

298, 269 

1810 

228,  705 

1800 

1790 

The  State 

661, 086 

648, 936 

626, 915 

628,279 

583, 169 

501, 793 

399, 455 

151,  719 

90,  540 

48,968 
49,  589 
90,  949 
17,  053 
37, 312 

57,  012 

31,  473 
21 , 996 
30,  586 
72,  865 

16, 134 
19,  452 

32,  627 
27,  759 
44,482 
62, 829 

45,  042 
41,  700 
86,  359 
18, 180 
38, 129 

53,  058 
32,  863 
24,  821 
32, 627 
70,  476 

14,  872 
19,  272 
32, 333 
32,  463 
44,  484 
:       62, 257 

35,  866 

29,  600 
82,  021 
18,  807 

36,  495 

53,  203 

30,  823 
25,  597 

33,  488 
75,150 

14,403 
18,  803 

34,  611 
34,  .522 
43,  343 
60, 174 

29,  726 
22,  479 
75,591 

20,  403 

37,  757 

55,  655 
32,  716 
27,  800 
36, 698 

72,  731 

15,  032 

21,  790 
36,  753 

38,  447 
:       42, 534 

62, 107 

Androscoggin 

Aroostook  (a) 

Cumberland 

12,  529 
79,  538 
20.  027 
34,  372 

62,  521 

""74,' 875' 
39,  763 
63, 089 

14,  735 

9,413 
68,  658 
20,  801 
28,605- 

55,  823 

"oi.M?" 

38,  351 
45,705 

13, 138 

"oo.'io-y 

"49,379' 

42,' 831' 

'58,'268' 

''io.'ior. 

24,  330 

52, 485 

"'57,' 192' 
35,  219 
31, 530 

31,290 

42,  623 

"53,' 189" 
27, 104 
13,  870 

•  .<-!    /\oi          if    oro 

9, 549 

'29,' 230 

Hancock 

Kennebec 

Knox 

Lincoln  

32,  564 

42,  992 
17,030 

24, 571 
30,225 

Oxford 

Penobscot  (6) 

Piscataquis 

Sagadahoc 

Somerset 

Wahlo 

Washington  (c) 

York                  

35,  581 
47,  230 
38,811 
60, 098 

33,  912 
41,509 
28,  327 
54,  034 

35,  787 
29,  788 
21,294 
51,722 

21,787 

"i2,74i' 
46,  283 

12,910 

"7,' 876' 
41,877 

"i'/m 

37, 896 

1 

"2,' 7.58 
28,  892 

1 





a  Part  given  to  Washington  in  1885  and  part  of  Penobscot 
annexed  in  1889. 


h  Part 
c  Part 


given  to  Aroostook  in  1889. 
of  Aroostook  annexed  in  1885. 


POPULATION. 


23 


T/VBi.E  '»,— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Continued. 

niARVIiAIVD. 

[One  of  the  original  13  states.] 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

341,548 

1700 

The  State 

1,  042,  390 

934, 943 

780, 894 

687,  049 

583, 034 

470,019 

447, 040 

407, 350 

380, 546 

319,  728 

41,  571 

34,  094 

72,  909 

434,  439 

9,860 

13,  903 
32,  370 

25,  851 
15, 191 

•  24,843 

49,  512 

14,  213 
28,  993 

16,  269 

17,  471 

27, 185 

26,  080 
18,461 
15,819 
24, 155 

19,  736 
39.  782 
19,  930 
19,  747 

38,  012 
28, 520 
83,  336 
332,  313 
10,  538 

13.766 
30.  992 
27. 108 

18,  548 
23, 110 

50,  482 
12,  175 
28. 042 
16,  140 
17.605 

24,  759 
26,  451 

19,  257 
16,  934 
21,668 

19,  065 

38,  561 
18,016 
19,  539 

38, 536 

24,  457 
63,  387 

267,  354 
9,865 

12, 101 

28,  019 

25,  874 
15,  738 
19,  4.58 

47,  572 

28,  348 
23, 900 
54, 135 
212,  418 
10,447 

11, 129 
24,  533 
23,  862 
16,  517 
20,  461 

46,  591 

22,  769 

32,  393 

210,  646 

15,  690 
29,  532 
134,  379 

10,  609 
28, 295 
120, 870 

8,654 
27, 165 
96,  201 

6,909 
26,  668 

75,  810 

6,  303 
22,  623 
59,  o:'.o 

4,809 

Anne  Arundel 

Haltimore  (<i) 

Baltiiuoie  city  (a)  .. 
Calvert 

22,  598 
38,  937 

9,646 

9,  692 
20,616 
18,  939 
16,  162 

18,  877 

40,  987 

9,229 

7,800 

17,241 

17,  232 
16,023 

18.  843 

36,  405 

8,900 
9,070 

8,  073 
10, 108 

8,005 
9,  453 

8,297 
9,  226 

8,652 
9,  506 

Cecil                    

15,  432 
17,769 
18, 686 

45,  789 

16,  048 

16,  500 

17,  759 

40, 459 

13,  066 
20, 245 
18, 108 

34,  437 

9,018 
19. 172 
10,  346 

31,  523 

13,  625 

Charles 

20,  613 

Dorchester 

Frederick         

15,875 
30,791 

Harford 

22,  605 
14,1,50 
17,  102 

20,  563 

21,  1.38 
16,  171 
14,  944 
18, 190 

10, 137 
34,  712 
15,802 
10,419 

23,  415 
13,  338 

13.  267 

18, 322 

23,  327 
15,  961 
15,  213 

24,  992 

14,  795 
31,417 

19,  356 

17.  120 

16,  319 

15,  924 

21, 258 

17,  626 

14,  976 

Howard 

Kent     

11,  386 

15.  860 
21,549 
14, 484 
13,698 
22,  456 

13,811 
30, 848 

10,  842 

15,456 
19,  539 
12,  633 
13,224 
19, 508 

12,  090 
28,  850 

10,  501 

19,816 
20,  474 
14,  397 
13,  459 
20,166 

12,  947 
25,  268 

11, 453 

16,400 
20, 216 
14,  952 
12,  974 
19,  579 

14,389 
23, 075 

11,450 

17,  980 
20,  589 
16,  048 
12,  794 
17, 195 

14,  230 

18,  730 

11,771 

15, 058 
21, 185 
14,  857 
13,  699 
17,358 

13,4J6 
18,  650 

12,  830 

Montgomery 

Prince  George 

Queen  Anne 

St.  Mary 

18,003 
21,344 
15,463 
15,  .544 

1.5,610 

Talbot         

13,  084 

Washington 

15,  822 

20,  661 

18,  859 

18, 377 

18,  273 

17,  421 

16,971 

16,  370 

11.040 

a  Part  of  Baltimore  county  annexed  to  Baltimore  city  since  1880. 
[One  of  the  original  13  states.] 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1700 

The  State 

2.  238.  943 

1. 783,  085 

1,  457, 351 

1, 231,  066 

994, 514 

737,  699 

610. 408 

523, 159 

472,  040 

422, 845 

378,  787 

Uamstable   

29. 172 
81, 108 

186, 465 
4.369 

299,  995 

'   38,610 

135.713 

51.  859 

431,  167 

3,  268 

118,950 

92,  700 

484,  780 

280.  787 

31.  897 
69.  032 

139.  040 
4.300 

244,  535 

36.  001 
104.142 

47.  232 
317. 830 

3,  727 

96.  507 
74,  018 
387,  927 
226.  897 

32,  774 

64,  827 
102,  886 

3,  787 
200.  843 

32.  635 
78.  409 
44,  388 
274,  353 
4,123 

89,443 

65,  365 
270,  802 
192,  716 

35, 990 
55, 120 
93,  794 
4,403 
165,611 

31,  434 

57,  366 

37.  823 

210,  354 

6,094 

109,  950 
64.  768 
192.  700 
159.  659 

35,  276 
49,  591 
76, 192 
4,540 
131,  300 

30,  870 
51.  283 
35.  7.32 
161,  383 
8,452 

78,  892 
55.  697 
144,  517 
130,  789 

32,  548 

41,  745 

60,164 

3.958 

94.  987 

28,  812 
37.  366 
30.  897 
106,  611 
9,012 

53, 140 
47.  373 

95,  773 
95,  313 

28,  514 
37,  835 
49,  592 

3,517 
82.  859 

29,  501 
31,  639 

30,  254 
77.  961 

7,  202 

41,  972 
43,  044 
62,  163 
84,  355 

24,026 
35, 720 
40.  908 
3,  292 
74,  655 

29,  268 

28,  021 

26,  487 

61,  472 

7,  239 

36,  471 
38, 106 
43, 890 
73,  604 

22,  211 
35,  907 
37,  168 
3,290 
71,888 

19,  293 

33,  885 

33.  880 

3.  UK 

61,  196 

17,354 

Berkshire    

30,  291 

Bristol 

31.709 

3.  265 

57.913 

Hampden 

Hampshire 

Middlesex 

76.  275 
.52.  789 
6,807 

31,  245 
35, 169 
34,  381 
64,  910 

72,  432 

46,  928 

5,  617 

27,  216 
30,  073 
28,015 
61,  192 

.59,  681 
42.  737 

Nantucket 

Norfolk 

4.  620 

Plymouth       

29,  535 

Suffolk 

Worcester 

44,  875 

56,  8')7 

iniCHTKAIV. 

[Organized  as  a  territory  June  30, 1805.    Admitted  as  a  state  January  26, 1837.] 


CODNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830          1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

The  State 

2,  093.  889 

1,  636,  937 

1, 184,  059 

749, 113 

397, 654 

212, 267 

31,  639         8,  765 

1 

4,762 

a551 

5,  409 

1,  238 

38.  961 

1.5.  .581 

10,413 

3,107 

696 

185 

1 

37,815 
8,789 
5,  237 

32,  105 
2,  756 
1,985 

16,  087 
290 
179 

5, 125 

1,783 

Al])eua  (d) 

Antrim 

a  Then  in  the  t«iTitory  of  Indiana. 

b  Oscoda  unorganized  and  attached  to  Alcona  in  1880;  or- 
ganized in  1881. 


c  Alger  organized  from  part  of  Schoolcraft  in  1885. 
d  Montmorciicv   unorganized  and   attached   to   Alpena  in 
1880;  organized  in  1881. 


24 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  2.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Continued. 

MI  C  HIG  AN— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

18.50 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

5,  683 

3,036 

23,  783 

.56,  412 

5,  237 

41,  285 
26,  791 

1,804 
25,  317 
38,  081 

3,433 

36,  785 
27.  941 

22, 199 
1.5.  900 

2, 184 

35, 104 
26,  226 

13, 858 
3, 164 

5,072 

1,078 

Barry 

Bay  (a) 

22,  378 
20,  981 

11,417 
12, 472 

5,011 
5,715 

325 

Berrien 

Branch 

1,356 

952 

Brown  (b) 

"'43,'50i' 
20,  953 

9,686 

11,  986 

12,  019 
7,558 

26,  509 

38,  452 
22,  009 

5,115 
6,524 
5,  248 
4,187 
28, 100 

36,  569 

21,  094 

1,724 

2,190 

1,689 

366 

22,  845 

29,  564 
17, 721 

19, 162 
10, 907 

10,  599 
5,710 

Calhoun 

919 

Charlevoix 

517 
1,603 

Cheboygan 

898 

534 

626 

Chippewa  (c) 

13,  916 

5,102 

1,614 

692 

361 

Crawiortl  (o) 

"■■2,'962' 

15,  330 

32,  094 

8,756 

39, 430 
4,208 
13, 166 
13,  355 
28,  668 

30,  660 
35,  389 
28,  545 
37,  666 
32,  801 

15,224 

1,159 

6,812 

31,  225 

6,639 

39, 220 
1,127 

Crawiord 

2,542 

25,  171 

1,211 

.33,  900 
(d) 

1,172 

16,476 

1,149 

22, 498 
14 

Delta 

7,058 

2,379 

Eaton 

12, 031 

4,268 

Gene.see 

Gladwin 

Grand  Traverse 

8,422 
21,936 

32.  723 
22.  473 
20,  089 

33,  676 
33,  872 

6,873 

4,443 
11,810 

31,  684 
13,  879 
9,049 
25,  268 
27,  681 

3,163 

1,286 
4,042 

25,  675 
9,234 
3.165 
17,4.35 
16.  682 

175 

16,  159 

708 

210 

8,631 

7,597 

7,240 

Hillsdale 

2,498 
1,923 

Iosco 

1,587 

Trnn  /  f \ 

4,432 

18,  784 

135 

45,  031 
39, 273 

5,160 

109,  922 

2,894 

6,505 
29,  213 

7,944 
48,  448 
20,  858 

2,455 
7,830 
31,813 
24,230 
860 

39,  521 
16,  385 

19,  697 
33,  639 
10,  657 

5,048 
32,  337 
32,  637 

1,487 

40,  013 

20,  476 

41,  245 
15,  698 

5,583 
3,756 

12, 159 
55 

42,  031 
34,  342 

2,937 
73,  253 

4,270 

3,233 
30, 138 

6,253 
48, 343 
22, 251 

4,ii3 

1,443 

36,  047 

32,  054 

424 

50,  403 

4,  205 

26,  671 
24,  646 

19,  431 
13, 179 

13, 130 
7,380 

Jackson 

30,  716 

12,  016 

2,587 

548 

21,345 

4,576 

45,  595 

19,336 

Lapeor 

14,  754 
2,158 
38,112 
16,  851 

7,029 

4,265 

26,  372 
13,485 

17,889 
7,430 

1,491 

Livingston 

1 

Maclcinac  (h) 

2,902 
31,627 
12,  532 

1,334 

25,  394 
10,  065 
13. 973 
11,987 

6,893 

1,553 
33,624 
33, 148 
(k) 

26.  586 

14,  688 

41,  537 

11,699 

1,914 

2,565 

1,716 

27,  616 

6,074 

891 

(Z15,  033 
3,263 
5,  042 
1,791 
3,285 

130 
27,  483 
13,629 
(d) 
14,894 

7,294 

40,  867 

7,222 

12 

2,845 

1,938 

22, 843 

975 

1,042 

2,821 
831 
970 

3,598 
15,  530 

923 
9,716 

877 
2,413 

siiJ 

898 

eis 

580 

1551  1 

Manistee  (j) 

Marquette  (/) 

136 
93 

Menominee  (/) 

787 

65 

i 

2i,  593 
3,968 

3,187 

1     i,83i 

1,340 

891 

3,947 

2,760 

38,  261 

1,816 

510 

31,270 

300 

! 

23,646 
496 

4,911 

330 

Oceana 

OntouaETon  (e) 

4,568 

389 



a  Arenac  organized  from  part  of  Bay  in  1883. 

b  Now  in  Wisconsin. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Luce  in  1887. 

d Gladwin,  Marquette,  Montmorency,  Otsego,  Roscommon, 
and  Schoolcraft  reported  together  in  1870. 

e  Gogebic  organized  from  part  of  Ontonagon  in  1887. 

/  Iron  organized  from  parts  of  Marquette  and  Menominee 
in  1885. 


V 


r  Organized  from  parts  of  Chippewa  and  Mackinac  in  1887. 

I  Micbilimackinac  and  21  unorganized  counties  reported 
together  in  1850;  name  changed  from  Michilimackinac  prior 
to  1880;  part  taken  to  form  Luce  in  1887. 

i  Then  in  the  territory  of  Indiana. 

j  Part  of  Wexford  annexed  to  Manistee  since  1880. 

k  Montmorency  unorganized  and  attached  to  Alpena  in 
1880;  organized  in  1881. 


POPULATION. 

Tabi,e  2.-AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES :  1790  TO  1890— Continued. 

MICHIGAIV— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Osceola 

Oscoda  (a) 

Ot-sego  (b) 

Ottawa 

Presque  Lsle  . .  - 

Eoscommon  (b) . 

Saginaw 

St.  Clalr 

St.  Joseph 


Sanilac 

Schoolcraft  (c) . 

Shiawassee 

Tuscola 


Tan  Bureu . . 
Washtenaw . 

Wayne 

Wexford  (d). 


1890 


14,  630 

1,  904 

4,272 
35,  358 
4,687 

2,  033 
82,  273 
52, 105 
25,  356 

32,  589 

5,818 

30,  952 

32,  508 

30,  541 

42,  210 

257, 114 

11,  278 


1880 


10,777 
407 

1,  974 
33, 126 

3, 113 

1,459 
.59,  095 
46, 197 
26,  620 

26,  341 
1,575 

27,  059 
25,  738 


1870 


2,093 
70 


26,  651 
355 


39,  097 
36,  661 
26,  275 

14,  562 

20,  858 
13,714 


30,  807  28,  829 

41,848  41,434 

106,444  I  119,038 

6,815  I  650 


1860 


27 


13,215 
26 


12,  693 
26,  604 
21,  202 

7,599 

78 
12,349 
4,886 

15,  224 
35,  686 
75,  547 


1850 


5,587 


2,609 
10,420 
12,725 

2,112 

16 

5,230 

291 

5,800 
28,  567 
42,  756 


1840 


208 


892 
4,606 
7,068 


2,103 


1,910 

23,  571 
24, 173 


1830 


1,114 
1,313 


5 
4,042 
6,781 


1820 


1810 


3,  .574       2,227 


a  Oscoda  unorganized  and  attached  to  Alcona  in  1880 ;  or- 
ganized in  1881. 

b  Gladwin,  Marquette,  Montmorency,  Otsego,  Roscommon, 
and  Schoolcraft  reported  together  in  1870. 


1800 


c  Alger  organized  from  part  of  Schoolcraft  In  1885. 
(1  Part  of  Wexford  annexed  to  Manistee  since  1880. 


MIIVIVESOTA. 
[Organized  as  a  territory  March  3,  1849.     Admitted  as  a  state  May  11,  1858. 


25 


1790 


COUNTIES. 


The  State. 


Aitkin... 
Anoka.. - 
Becker... 
Beltrami. 
Benton  . . 


Bigstone 

Blue  Earth 

Breckinridge  (a)  - 

Brown 

Buchanan  (b) 

Ciirlton 

Carver 

Cass  (c) 

Chippewa 

Chisago 

Clay 

Cook 

Cottonwood 

Crow  Wing 

Dakota 

Dodge 

Douglas 

Faribault 

I'illmore 

Freeborn 

Goodhue 

Grant 

Hennepin 

Houston 

Hubbard  (c) 


1890 


1, 301, 826 


2,462 
9,884 
9,  401 
312 
6,284 

5,722 
29,  210 


15, 817 


Isanti 

Itasca  

Jacksou 

Kanabec 

Kandiyohi 

Kittson  (d) 

Lac  qui  Parle  (?) . 

Lac  qui  Parle 

Lake 

Lesueur  

Lincoln 

Lyon 

McLeod 


5,272 

16,  532 

1,247 

8,555 

10,  359 

11,517 
98 

7,412 

8,852 

20,  240 

10,  804 
14,  606 

16,  708 
25,  966 

17,  962 

28,  8116 

6,875 

185,  294 

14,  653 
1,412 

7,607 

743 

8,924 

1,  .579 

13,  997 

5,387 

10,  382 
1,299 

19,0.57 
5,  691 
9,501 

17,  026 


1880 


780, 773 


366 

7,108 

5,218 

10 

3,012 

3,688 
22, 889 


1870       1860       1850 


439, 706 


12, 018 


1,  2.30 

14, 140 

486 

5,408 

7,982 

5,887 

65 

5,533 

2,319 

17, 391 

11,344 
9,130 
13.010 
;«,  162 
16,  069 

29,  651 

3,004 

67,013 

16,332 


178 
3,940 

308 

80 

1,558 

24 

17,  302 


6,396 


286 

11,  586 

380 

1,467 

4,358 

92 


172, 023 

2 

2,106 
386 


627 


6,077 


534 

200 
10,312 

8,598 

4,239 

9,940 

24,  887 

10,  578 

22,  618 

340 

31,  566 

14,  936 


5,  003 

124 

4,806 

505 

10,1.59 

905 

4,'89i 
100 

16,103 

2,  945 
6,257 
12,  342 


2,  035 
90 

1,825 
93 

1,760 

04 
145 


135 
11,607 


4,803 
79 

2,339 
26 

51 

5, 106 

150 


1,743 


12 

269 

9,093 

3,797 

195 

1,335 

13,  542 

3,367 

8,977 


12,  849 
6,645 


284 
51 

181 
30 
76 

1,612 


418 


COUNTIES. 


Mankahta(/). 
Manomiu  (/) . . 

Marsh.iU 

Martin 

Meeker 


584 


97 


248 
5,318 


5,643 


1,134 


Millelacs 

Monongalia  (g'). 

Morrison 

Mower 

Murray 

Nicollet 

Nobles 

Norman  (h) 

Olmsted 

Ottertail 

Pierce  (i) 

Pine 

Pipestone 

Polk  (h) 

Pope 

Ramsey 

Redwood 

Renville 

Rice 

Rock 

St.  Louis 

Scott 

Sherburne 

Sibley 

Stearns 

Steele 

Stevens 

Swift 

Todd 

Traverse 


1890 


9,130 
9,  403 
15,  450 

2,845 


13,  325 
18,019 
6,092 

13,  382 
7,958 
10,618 
19,  806 
34,  232 


1880       1870       1860       1850 


992 
5,249 
11,739 

1,501 


5,  875 
16,  799 
3,604 

12,  333 
4, 435 


21,  543 
18, 675 


136 


3,867 
6,  090 

1,109 

3,161 

1,681 

10,  447 

209 

8,362 
117 


Wabasha 

Wadena 

Wahuata(/) 

Waseca 

Washington 

Watonwan 

Wilkin  (t) 

Winona 

Wright 

Yellow  Medicine . 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Clav  in  1802  and  remainder  eiveu  to 
Wilkin  in  1868.  ' 

6  Given  to  Pine. 

c  Hubbard  organized  from  part  of  Cass  in  1883. 
d  Name  changed  from  Pembina  in  1878. 
e  Given  to  Swift  and  other  counties  in  1870. 
/No  records  by  which  to  account  for  its  disappearance. 


4,052 

5,132 

30, 192 

10, 033 

139,  796 

9,386 

17,  099 

23,  968 

0,  817 

44,  862 
13,  831 
5,908 
15, 199 
34,  844 

13,  232 
5,251 
10,161 
12,930 
4,516 

16,972 
4,  053 


13,313 
25,  992 

7,746 
4,346 
33,  797 
24,  164 
9,  854 


1,  365 

2,092 

11,  433 

5,874 

45,  890 
5,375 
10,791 
22,  481 
3,669 

4,  .504 
13,  .516 

3,855 
10,  637 
21,956 

12,460 
3,911 

7,  473 
0,133 
1,507 

18,  206 
2,080 


12,  385 
19,  563 

5, 104 

1,906 

27, 197 

18, 104 

5,884 


19,  793 
1,968 


648 


2,  691 

23,  085 
1,829 
3,219 

10,  083 

138 

4,  .561 

11,042 
2,  0.50 
6,  725 

14,  206 

8,271 
174 

2,036 
13 

1.5,  859 
0 


151 

928 

73 

350 

018 

3,217 

29 

3,  773 
35 


9,524 
240 

11 
92 


240 


12,  1,50 


7,854 
11,809 

2,420 

295 

22,  319 

9,457 


245 

7,  543 

23 

406 

4,  .595 

723 

3,  6(J9 

4,  ,505 

2,863 


7,228 


2,601 
6,  123 


40 
9,208 
3,729 


2,227 


243 


160 
1,  056 


(}  Given  to  Kandiyohi  in  1870. 
h  Norman  organized  from  part  of  Polk  in  1881. 
i  Taken  to  form  Bigstone,  Chippewa,  Pope,  and  Stevens. 
j  No  returns. 

*  Name  changed  from  Toombs  to  Andy  Johnson  and  from 
Andy  Johnson  to  Wilkin  in  1868. 


26  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tarlk  2.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890-Continued. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

[Organized  as  a  territory  April  7,  1798.    Admitted  as  a  state  December  10,  1817.] 


a  Now  in  Alabama.  ■    iotk 

6  Hame  changed  Irom  Colfax,  m  18/0- 


c  Pearl  River  organized  from  parts  of  Hancoct  and  Marion  in  1800. 
d  Name  changed  from  Pickering  m  180.2. 


POPULATION. 


27 


Tablk  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Continued. 

MISSISSIPPI— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

Washington  (n) 

2,920 

1,250 

Washington 

40,  414 

9,817 

12,  060 

17,  592 
12,  089 
16,  629 
36,  394 

25,  3G7 
8,741 
9,534 

17,  815 
10,  087 
15,  649 
33,  845 

14,  569 
4,206 

15,  679 
3,691 

8,  389  1         7,  287 

1,970 
2,781 

2,892 

2, 120 

3,323 

1,  253 

Webster  (li) 

Willvinsou  .... 

12,  705 
8,984 

13,  254 
17,  279 

15.  933 
9,811 
10,  952 

22,  373 

16,  914 
7,956 

17,  258 
14,  418 

14, 193 
4,650 
12,  248 

11,086 

9,718 

5,008 

Winston 

Yalobuslia 

Yazoo 

10,  480 

G,  550 

a  Now  in  Alabama.  6  Name  changed  from  Sumner  in  1882. 

ITIISSOURI. 

[Missouri  territory  organized  December  7,  1812.    Admitted  as  a  state  August  10,  1821.] 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

20,845 

1800 

1790 

The  State 

2,  679, 184 

2, 168,  380 

1, 721,  295 

1, 182, 012 

682,  044 

383,  702 

140,  455 

66, 557 

Adair 

17,  417 
16, 000 
15,  533 
22,  074 
22,  943 

18,  504 
32,  223 

14,  973 
13, 121 
26,  043 

70, 100 
10, 164 
15, 152 
25, 131 

10,  040 

22,  060 

25,  742 
4,659 

23.  301 

15,  620 

26,  254 
14,  017 
15, 126 

19,  856 
17, 138 

17,  281 
22,  707 

11,  961 
17, 526 

12,  647 

20,  456 
14,  539 
12, 14S 

15,190 
16,  318 
14, 556 
19,  732 
14,  405 

10,  332 
25,  381 

12,  396 
11, 130 
25,  422 

49,  792 
6,011 

13,  646 
23,  670 

7,266 

20,  998 
23,  274 

2,168 
22,  431 
10,  741 

25,  224 
9,628 
15,  031 
15,  572 
IG,  073 

15,  515 

21,  596 
10, 756 
12,  557 

9,  263 

19,145 
13,334 
10,  646 

11,448 
15, 137 
8,440 
12,  307 

10,  373 

5,087 
15,  960 

11,  322 
8,162 

20,  765 

35, 109 
4,298 
11,  390 
19,  202 
6,108 

17,  558 
17,  446 
1,455 

19,  296 
9,474 

19, 136 
6,707 

13,  667 
15,  564 

14,  063 

10,  292 

20,  092 
7,982 
8,683 
8,383 

14,  410 
9,858 
6,357 

8,531 
11,  850 
4,649 
8,075 
7,995 

1,817 
7,215 
9,072 
7,371 
19,  486 

23,  861 
2,891 
5,034 

17,  449 
4,975 

15,  547 
9,763 
1,235 
9,794 
6,637 

12,  562 
5,491 

11,  684 

13,  023 

7,848 

9,697 
17,  356 
5,  823 
7,072 
5,892 

9,606 
5,224 
5,654 

2,  342 

Atchison 

Audrain 

1,678 
3,  506 
3,  4G7 

"""i,"949 

Barry 

Barton 

4,795 

Bates 

Benton 

3,669 
5,015 

'""4,' 205 

Boone 

"  [4,979 

12,  975 
1,616 

"1.3,"  56i" 

6,  237 

'8,"859 

Buchanan 

Butler 

Caldwell 

Callaway 

Camden 

2,310 
13,  827 
2,338 

13,  912 
5,441 

1,458 
11,  765 

6,"  159' 

Cape  Girardeau 

Carroll 

9,359 
2,  423 

7,445 

5,968 



3,888 

Cass 

G,'096' 
3,361 

7,514 

4,746 

1,780 



Christian 

Clark 

Clay 

5,527 
10,332 
3,786 

G,  69G 
12,  950 
6,397 
4,246 
3,  648 

5,298 
2,  075 

2,846 
8,  282 
2,724 

9,286 
10,  484 
3,561 

5,'338" 

Clinton 

Cole 

3,023 
6,904 
1,712 

6,959 

Dade 

; 

Daviess 

Dekalb 

Dent 

2,736 

Douglas 

Dunldin 

""ii.'iu' 

15,  085 
28,  050 
11,  706 
19,018 
48,  GIG 

17,  876 
21, 033 
28,  235 
9,  453 
15,  469 

17,  371 

18,  618 
9,119 

160,510 
50,  500 

22,  484 
28, 132 
13,  501 
14,701 
30,  184 

"7,' 753' 

9,604 
26,  534 
11, 153 
17,176 
28,  801 

15. 185 
20,  304 
23,  906 
7,  387 
15,  509 

18,  428 

8,814 

8,183 

82,  325 

32,019 

18,  736 
28,  172 
13,  047 
11,524 
25,710 

3,915 

5,982 
30,  098 

10,  093 

11,  607 

21,  549 

10,  567 
14, 635 
17,  401 
6,452 
11,652 

17,  233 
4,218 
6,278 

55,  041 

14,  928 

15,  .380 
24,  648 
10,  974 

9,  380 

22,  623 

'2,' 414' 

5,026 
18,085 

8,727 
11,980 
13,186 

7,887 
10,  626 
9,8G6 
4,  705 
6,550 

15,  946 
3,  169 

5,842 

22,  913 

6,  883 

10,344 
14,  644 
8,727 

375 
1,229 

Franklin 

11,021  1 
4,996 

4,248 

7,515 
5,330 

3,484 
1,545 

2,  379 

Gentry 

Grundy 

Harrison 

H?"ry(6) 

12, 785 

3,u06 
2,447 
4,  052  1 
2,329 
3,957  ; 

5,372 
4,726 

Hickorv 

Holt.... 

Howard 

10,854 

1 

13,  426 

Howell 

Jackson 

.Jasper 

14,"  666" 
4,223 

6,928 
7,464 
2,894 

'   "7,"6i2" 

"2,"  823 

:;::::::::.::;; 

•Iefler.son 

4,296 

4,471 

2,592 



1,835 



Lafayette  .                  | 

5,182           2,498  ' 

"""2,' 912" 

;;;:::::  ::::::;;l::;:::::i 

a  Organized  from  western  hall'  uf  Putnam,  and  afterwaj<l 
restored  to  same. 


6  Name  changed  from  Kives  prior  to  1850. 


28 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  2.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890-Continuecl. 

MlSSOUm— Continued. 


1890 


Lawrence ?5'H?? 

Lewis ]l-f^ 

Lincoln 18.-J4fa 

Liuu ^j-lf} 

Livingston i  20,  6b» 


1880 

17, 

583 

15,  925  1 

17 

426 

20 

016 

20 

196 

McDonald. 

Macon 

Madison  .. 

Maries 

Marion 


Mercer 

Miller 

Mississippi 
Moniteau 


11,283 

30, 575 

9,268 

8,600 

20,  233 

14,581 
14, 162 
10, 134 
15,  630 
MonroT..: j      20,790 

Montgomery ■''!'  o?? 

Morgan u    T^ 

New  Madrid »,  317 

Newton 22,108 

Nodaway ■*0.91'' 

Oregon 1M67 

Osage 13,  080 

Ozark 

Pemiscot 

Perry 


Pettis.. 
Phelps  . 
Pike  ... 
Platte . . 
Polk  ... 


9,795 
5,975 
13, 237 

31, 151 
12, 636 
26,  321 
16,  248 
20,  339 


Pulaski 9,387 

Putnam |      1»''^»? 


Balls. 
Randolph 
Ray 


Reynolds 

Ripley 

St.  Charles 

St.  Clair 

Ste.  Genevieve. 


St.  Francois 

St.  Louis 

St.  Louis  city... 

Saline 

Schuyler 


Scotland  . 

Scott 

Shannon  . 
Shelhy  ... 
Stoddard . 


12, 294 
24,  893 
24,  215 

6,803 

8,512 

22, 977 

16,  747 
9,883 

17,  347 
36,  307 

451,  770 
33, 762 
11,249 

12,  674 
11,  228 
8,898 
15,  642 
17,327 


1870 


Stone 7,090 

Sullivan 19,000 

Taney ''^ii 

Texas 19,406 


Van  Buren  (h) 

Vernon 

Warren 

Washing-ton  .. 


Wayne.. 
Webster 
Worth 


31,  505 
9,913 
13,153 

11,  927 
15, 177 

8,  738 


1860 


7,816 
26,  222 

8,876 

7,304 
24, 837 

14,  673 

9,805 

9,270 
14,346  I 
19,071  I 

16, 249 
10, 132 
7,694 
18,  947 
29, 544 

5,791 

11,824 

5,618 

4,299 

11,  895 

27,271 

12,  568 
26,  715 
17,  366 
15,  734 

7,250 

13,  555 
11,  838 

22,  751 
20, 190 

5,722 
5,  377 

23,  065 
14, 125 
10,  390 

13,  822 
31,  888 
350,  518 
29,911 
10,  470 

12, 508 
8,587 
3,441 
14, 024 
13, 431 


4,404 
16,  569 

5.599 
12,  206 


13,  007 
15,114 
15,960 

15,  900 

16,  730 

5,220 
23,  230 

5,849 

5,916 
23,  780 

11,557 
0,616 
4,  982 

11,  375 
17, 149 

10,405 
8,434 
6,357 

12,  821 
14,  751 

3,287 
10.  793 
3;  363 
2,059 
9,877 

18,  706 
10,  506 
23,  076 

17,  352 
12,445 

4,714 
11,217 
10,510 
15,  908 

18,  700 

3,750 
8,175 
21, 304 
6,742 
8,384 

9,742 
351, 189 


1850 


8,846 
12, 286 
14,  210 

9,112 

7,417 

4,038 
14, 346 

5,664 

4,901 
18,  838 

9,300 
6,812 
4,859 
10, 124 
14, 785 

9,718 
8,202 
5,654 
9,319 
5,252 

3,  009 
7,879 
2.447 
2,962 
9, 128 

9,392 
5,714 
18,417 
18,  350 
9,995 

3,835 
9.207 
8,  .592 
11,407 
14,  092 

3,173 
3,747 
16,  523 
6,812 
8,  029 

7,249 
190, 524 


4,859 
6,578 
9,421 
4,058 
4,  247 

2,236 
6,565 
6,003 


1840 


6,040 
7,449 
2,245 
4,  325 


6,034 
3,395 


1830 


4, 059 


1820 


1,002 


1810 


1800 


1700 


12,  230 

2,691 
3,834 
3,123 
6,004 
10,  541 


4,650 
5,541 
4,  268 
2,118 

1,432 
0,704 
2,294 


9,  623 


2, 282 


9,505 

4,371 
4, 407 
4,554 
3,790 


2,  371 


4,837 


3,902    3,074 


2,350  I   2,296 


7,215 
5,150 


5,760 
2,930 


3,349 


Wright 14.484 


19,369 
10,  806 
12,  896 

9,096 

12, 175 

8,  203 

9,712 


21,  072 
8,820 

10,  670 
7,317 
2,339 

10, 119 

8,535 

3.  253 

11,907 

4,407 

9,618 


13, 609 

16,  845 
6,186 

3,998 
1,636 
6,151 
9,439 

10,  373 

1,849 
2,830 

11,  454 
3,556 
4,964 

5,313 
104, 978 


10,  646 
8,913 
8,449 

6,529 


6,129 


5,670 
7,198 
6,553 


2,856 
7,911 

'"3,'i48 

3,211 
35,  979 


4,375 
2,  942 
2,657 


ai,  165 


3,747 


11,247 
9,673 
11,719 

6,068 

10,434 

5,004 

5,684 


14,  699 
6,697 

8,873 
5,247 
2,284 
7,  301 

7,877 

2,400 
9,198 
3,576 
6,067 


8,843 
3,287 

3,782 
3, 182 
1,199 
4,253 
4,277 


5,258 


2,983 
4,373 
2,312 


5,974 


3,056 
3,153 


4,320 

"2,186 

2,366 
14, 125 


2,873 


2,136 


3,  970 
'4,  962 


3,505 
'4,620 


10,  020 


,667 


3,264 


4,850 

8,  839 

9,  723 

5,629 
7,099 

'4,'508 


5.860 
8,811 

4,518 


3,387 


4,693 


4,253 
7,213 

3,403 


6,784 
3,264 


2,769 
1,443 


^Including  1,062  persons  reported  for  settlements  now  in  Arkansas. 


b  Given  to  Bates  and  Cass. 


POPULATION. 


29 


Table  2.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO   1890— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


niOIVTANA. 

[Organized  aa  a  territory  May  26, 1864.    Admitted  as  a  state  November  8, 1889.] 


The  State 

Beaverhead... 
Cascade  ( a) . . , 
Choteau  (6)-- 
Custer  (c) 

Dawson  .^ 

Deerlodge  (d) . 
Fergus  ( e )  — 


1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

132, 159 

39, 159 

20, 595 

4,655 
8,755 
4,741 
5,308 

2,056 
15, 155 
3,514 

2,712 

722 

3,058 
2,510 

180 
8,876 

517 
38 

177 
4,367 

Gallatin  (/  ) 

Jefferson 

Lewis  and  Clarko(6) 

Madison 

Meagher  (g) 

Missoula 

Park  (h) 

Silverbow  (d) 

Yellowstone  (i) 


1890 


6,246 
6,026 
19,145 
4,692 
4,749 

14,  427 
6,881 

23,  744 
2,065 


1880 


3,643 

2,464 
6,521 
3,915 
2,743 

2,537 


1870    I    1860 


1,578 
1,531 
5,040 
2,  684 
1,387 

2, 554 


1850 


a  Organized  from  parts  of  Choteau,  Lewis  and  Clarke,  and 
Meagher  in  1887. 

6  Part  taken  to  form  Cascade  in  1887. 

c  Name  changed  from  Bighorn  in  1877 ;  part  taken  to  form 
Yellowstone  in  1881. 

d  Silverbow  organized  from  part  of  Deerlodge  in  1881. 


e  Organized  from  part  of  Meagher  in  1885. 

/  Parts  taken  to  form  Yellowstone  in  1881  and  Park  in  1887. 

1/  Parts  taken  to  form  Fergus  in  1885  and  Cascade  in  1887. 

h  Organized  from  part  of  Gallatin  in  1887. 

i  Organized  from  parts  of  Custer  and  Gallatin  in  1881. 


NEBRAi^KA. 

[Organized  as  a  territory  May  30,  1854.     Admitted  as  a  state  March  1,  1867.] 


The  State. 


Adams 

Antelope  .. 
Arthur  (a) . 
Banner  (6)  . 
Blaine  (c)  . . 


Boone  

Boxbutte  (d)  . 

Boyd  (e) 

Brown  (/)... 
Buffalo 


Burt 

Butler 

Calhoun  (g)  . 


Cedar . 


Chase 

Cherry  (A)  . . . 
Cheyenne  (6). 

Clay 

Colfax 


Cuming... 

Custer  — 
Dakota  . . . 
Dawes  (i)  . 
Dawson . . 


Deuel  (6) . 

Dixon 

Dodge  . . . 
Douglas  . 
Dundy. .. 


Fillmore 

Fort  Randall  (j)  - 

Franklin 

Frontier 

Furnas 


Gage 

Garfield(fc) . 
Gosper  ... 
Grant  0)  ■  ■  - 
Grant  (a)... 


1890 


1,058,910 


452, 402 


24, 303 
10, 399 
91 
2,435 
1,146 

8,683 

5,494 

695 

4,359 

22, 162 

11,  069 
15, 454 


24, 080 
7,028 

4,807 
6,428 
5,693 
16,  310 
10, 453 

12,  265 
21, 677 
5,386 
9,722 
10, 129 

2,893 
8,084 
19,  260 
158,  008 
4,012 

16, 022 


7,693 
8,497 
9,840 

36,  344 
1,659 

4,816 


458 


1880 


10,  235 
3,953 


4,170 


7,531 

6,937 
9,194 


16,  683 
2,899 


70 


1,558 

11, 294 

6,588 

5,569 
2,211 
3,213 


2,909 


4,177 

11,263 

37, 645 

37 

10,  204 


5,465 

934 

6,407 

13, 164 


1,673 


1870 


122, 993 


193 

2,847 
1,290 


8,151 
1,032 


190 

54 

1,424 

2,964 


2,040 

"ios 


1,  .345 
4,212 
19,  982 


238 
"26 


3,359 


484 


1860 


28, 841 


114 

388 

27 

41 

3,369 

246 


165 


67 

'sio 
"ie 


247 

309 

4,328 


353 


421 


1860 


a  Formed  from  unorganized  territory  in  1887. 

b  Parts  of  Cheyenne  taken  to  form  Banner,  Deuel,  Kim- 
ball, and  Scotts  Bluff  in  1888. 

c  Organized  from  unorganized  teiTitory  in  1885. 

d  Organized  from  part  of  Dawes  in  1886. 

e  Unorganized  territory  in  1890,  formerly  part  of  Dakota; 
given  to  Nebraska  since  1880;  organized  as  Boyd.March  20, 
1891. 

/  Organized  from  unorganized  territory  in  1883 ;  parts  taken 
to  form  Keyapaha  and  Eock  in  1884  and  1888,  respectively. 

£r  Never  had  a  legal  existence. 

h  Organized  from  unorganized  territory  in  1883. 


COUNTIES. 


Greeley . . . 
Green  (?) . . 

Hall 

Hamilton  . 
Harlan 


Hari'ison  {g) 

Hayes 

Hitchcock  ... 

Holt . 

Hooker  (I)  ... 


Howard 

Jackson  (g)  . 
Jefferson  . . . 

Johnson  

Jones  (g) 


Kiiamey 

Keith  (m) 

Keyapaha  (m)  . 
Kimball  (6)  ... 
Knox  (o) 


Lancaster . 

Lincoln 

Logan  (c) . 
Loup  (h)  . . 
Lyon  (g)  . . 


McPherson  (a) . 

Madison  (ji) 

Merrick 

Monroe  (g) 

Nance  (</) 


Nemah.'i 

Nuckolls 

Otoe 

Pawnee 

Perkins  (m) . 
Phelps 


Pierce  

Platte  (/)) . . . 

Polk 

Red  willow. . 
Richardson  . 
Rock(;-) 


1890 


4, 869 


16,  513 
14,  096 

8,158 


3,  953 

5,  799 

13,  672 

426 

9,430 


14,850 
10,  333 


9,  061 
2,556 
3,920 
959 
8,582 

76,  395 

10,441 

1,378 

1,662 


401 
13,  669 
8,758 


5,773 

12,  930 
11,417 
25,  403 
10,  340 
4,  364 
9,  869 

4,864 
15,  437 
10,817 

8,  837 
17,  574 

3,083 


1880 


1,461 


8,  572 
8,  267 
6,086 


119 
1,  012 

3, 287 


4,391 


8,096 
7,595 


4,072 
194 


28,  090 
3,632 


5,589 
5,341 


1,212 

10,  451 
4,  235 

15,  727 
6,920 


2,  447 

1.  202 
9, 511 
6,846 
3,044 
15,  031 


1870 


1, 0,57 
130 


631 


2,440 
3,429 


7,074 
17 


1,133 

557 

235 

44 

7,  593 

8 

12,  345 

4,171 


152 

1,899 

136 


9,780 


1860 


16 
116 


528 
122 


474 


152 
153 


109 


3,139 

22 

4,211 

882 


782 
19 


2,835 


1850 


i  Organized  from  part  of  Sioux  in  1885 ;  part  taken  to  form 
Boxbutte  in  1886. 

j  No  records  by  which  to  account  for  its  disappearance. 

k  Garfield  organized  from  part  of  AVheeler  in  1884. 

I  Organized  from  unorganized  territory  in  1889. 
m  Perkins  organized  from  i)art  of  Keith  in  1887. 

71.  Organized  from  part  of  Brown  in  1884. 

o  Name  changed  from  L'Ean  qui  (Jourt  in  1873. 

p  Madison  and  Platte  reported  together  iu  1860. 

g  Population  returned  as  for  Pawnee  Indian  reservation  in 
1870. 

r  Organized  from  part  of  Brown  in  1888. 


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COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tablk  2.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890-Coutinued. 

NEBRASKA— Continued. 


Saline 

Sarpy 

Sauu(ier8 

Sc,ottsBliifi'(n). 

Seward 

Sheridan  (b) 


Sherman.. 
Shortcr(c) . 
Sioux  (d) .. 
Stanton... 
Taylor  (c) . 
Thayer  ... 


1890 


20,  097 
6,  875 

21, 1577 
1,888 

16,  140 
8,687 

6,399 


2,  452 
4,619 


12,  738 


1880 


14,  491 

4,481 
15,810 


11, 147 


2,061 


699 
1,813 


1870 


3,106 
2, 913 
4,547 


2,953 


6,113 


636 
97 


1860 


39 
1,201 


117 


1860 


Thomas  (c) 

Thurston  (/)  . 

Valle.y 

Washington  . . 

Wayne 

Webster 


Wheeler  (g) 

York 

Unorganized  ter- 
ritory (ft). 

Winnebago  In- 
dian reservation. 


1890 


517 
3,176 
7,  092 

11,869 
6, 169 

11,210 

1,083 
17,279 


1880 


18(0 


109 
2,  324 
8,  631 

813 
7,104 

644 

11, 170 

2,913 


31 


4, 452 

182 

16 


604 

235 


1860 


1,249 


1,765 


1850 


a  Parts  of  Cheyenne  taken  to  fonn  Banner,  Deuel,  Kimball, 
and  Scotts  Bhift'ni  1888.  . 

6  Organized  from  ]iart  of  Sioux  in  I880. 

t  Never  had  a  legal  existence.  . 

d  Parts  taken  to  form  Dawes  and  Sheridan  in  18»o. 

e  Organized  from  unorganized  territory  in  1887. 


f  Name  changed  from  Blackbird  111  1889. 
7  Garfield  organized  from  part  of  Wheeler  m  1884 
h  Taken  to  form  Brown,  Cherry,  and  Loup  lu  1883,  Blaine 
and  Logan  in   1885,  Arthur,  Grant,  McPhersou,  and  Ihomas 


Logi 

in  1887,  and  Hooker  in  1889. 


NEVADA. 


[Organized  as  a  territory  March  2,  1861.    Admitted  as  a  state  October  31.  1864.] 


The  State. 


Carson  (a) 
Churchill . 
Douglas  .. 
Elko 


Esmeralda . 

Eureka 

Humboldt  . 


1890 


45, 761 


703 
1,!551 
4,794 

2,148 
3,275 

3,434 


1880 


62, 266 


479 
1,581 
5,716 

3,220 
7,086 
3,480 


1870 


42, 491 


196 
1,215 
3,447 

1,553 


1860 


6,857 


18&0 


0,712 


40 


Lander  . 
Lincoln. 
Lyon  ... 
Nye..-.. 
Ormsby . 


Eoop  (b) 

St.  Marys  (a) 

Storey  

Wastoe  (6)  .  - 
White  Pine.. 


1890 


2,266 
2,466 
1,987 
1,  290 


8,806 
6,437 
1,721 


1880 


3,624 
2,637 
2,  409 
1,875 
5,412 

286 


16, 115 
5,664 
2,  682 


1870       1860 


2,815 
2,985 
1,  837 
1,087 
3,668 

133 


11,  359 
3,091 
7,189 


1850 


105 


a  No  records  by  which  to  account  for  its  disappearance. 


6  Koop  annexed  to  Washoe  in  1883. 


Tlie  State . 


Belknap. . 
Carroll  . . 
Cheshire  . 

Coos 

Grafton  . . 


Hillshoro 

Merrimack . . 
Rockingham 

Straflbrd 

Sullivan 


The  State . 


IVBW  HAMPSHIRE. 

[One  of  the  original  13  states.] 


1890 


376,  530 

20,  321 
18,124 
29,  579 
23,211 
37, 217 

93, 247 
49, 435 
49,  650 
38,  442 
17,  304 


1880 


346, 991 


1870 


17,  948 

18,  224 
28,  734 
18,  580 
38,  788 

75,  634 
46,  300 
49,  064 
35,  558 
18, 161 


318, 300 


1890 


1, 444, 933 


Atlantic 28,836 

Bergen 'no 

Burlington ^*'  ^7 

(;amden 87, 687 

Cape  May I  11,268 


1880 


1,131,116 


18,  704 
36,  786 
55,  402 
62.  942 
9,765 


17, 681 

17,  332 
27,  265 
14,  932 
39, 103 

64,  238 
42, 151 
47,297 
30,  243 

18,  058 


1860 


1850 


326, 073 


18, 549 

20,  465 
27, 434 
13,161 
42,  260 

62, 140 
41,408 
.50, 122 
31,493 
19,  041 


317, 976 


17, 721 
20, 157 
30, 144 
11,853 
42, 343 

57, 478 
40,  337 
49, 194 

29. 374 

19. 375 


1840 


1830 


284, 574 


26,  429 

9,849 

42,  311 

42,  494 
36,  253 
45,771 
61, 127 
20,  340 


269, 328 


27, 016 
8,388 
38,  682 

37,  724 
34, 614 
44,  325 
58,910 
19,  669 


1820 


244, 022 


214, 460 


45,  376 
5,549 
32,  989 

53,  884 

'55,107 
51, 117 


-1810 


1800 


183,858   141,885 


40, 988 
3,  991 
28,  462 

49,  249 

'50,175 
41,595 


1790 


38.  825 


23,  093 
43,  899 


45,  427 
32,  614 


28,  772 

'i3,'472 

32,871 

43,  i69 
23,601 


TSEW  JERSEir. 

[One  of  the  original  13  states.] 


1870 


906,  096 

14, 093 

30, 122 

53,  639 

46, 193 

8,349 


1860 


672, 035 

11, 786 
21,  618 
49,  730 
34,  457 
7,130 


1850 


489,  555 

8,961 
14,  725 
43,  203 
25,  422 

6,433 


1840 


373, 306 


8,726 
13,223 
32, 831 


5,324 


1830 


320,  823 


22, 412 

31, 107 


1820 


1810 


1800 


277, 426  ',245, 562  ,211, 149 


1790 


184, 139 


18,138  1  16,603     15,150 
28,822  1  24,979     21,521 

3,066 


4,936  I   4,265  1  3,632 


12, 001 
18, 095 


2,571 


POPULATION. 


31 


Table  2.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1«90— Coutiuueil. 

NEW    JERSEY— Continued. 


Cumberland 

Essex 

Gloucester . 

Hudson 

Hunterdon . 

Mercer 

Middlesex . . 
Monmouth . 

Morris 

Ocean 

Passaic 

Salem 

Somerset 

Sussex  

Union 

Warren 


1890 


45,  438 
256,  098 

28,  649 
275,  126 

35.355 

79,  978 
61,  754 
69,  128 
54,  101 
15,  974 

105,  046 
25,1.51 
28,  31 1 
22,  259 
72,  467 
36, 553 


1880 


37,  687 
189,  929 

25,  886 
187,  944 

38,  570 

58,  061 
52,  286 
55,  538 
50,  861 
14,  455 

68,  860 
24,  .579 
27, 162 
23,  539 
55,  571 
36,  589 


18V0 


34,  665 
143,  839 

21,  562 
129,  067 

36,  963 

46,  386 
45,  029 
46, 195 
43, 137 
13,  628 

46, 416 
23,  940 
23,  510 
23, 168 
41,859 
34,  336 


1860 


22,  605 
98,  877 
18,  444 
62,  717 

33,  654 

37,  419 

34,  812 
39,  346 
34,  677 
11, 176 

29,  013 

22,  458 

22,  057 

23,  846 

27,  780 

28,  433 


1850 


17, 189 
73,  950 
14,  655 

21,  822 
28, 990 

27,  992 

28,  635 
30, 313 
30, 158 
10, 032 

22,  569 
19, 467 
19,  092 
22,  989 


1840 


14,  374 

44,  621 

25,  438 

9,483 

24,  789 

21,  502 
21,  893 
32.  909 

25,  844 


16,  7.34 

16,  024 

17,  455 
21,  770 


22,358  [       20,366 


1830 


14,  093 
41,911 
28,  431 


1820 


12,  668 
30,  793 
23,  071 


31,060  I     28,513 


23, 157 
29,  233 
23,  666 


21,470 
25,  038 
21,  368 


14, 155 
17,  689 
20,  346 


14, 022 
16,  506 
32,  752 


1810 


12,  670 
25,  984 
19,744 


24,  556 


20,  381 
22, 150 

21,  828 


12,  761 
14,  725 
25, 549 


18,  627 


1800 


9,529 
22,  269 
16, 115 


21,  261 


17,  890 
19,  872 
17,  750 


11,  371 
12, 815 
22,  534 


1790 


8,248 
17,  785 
13,  363 


20, 153 


15,  956 

16,  918 
16,216 


10,  437 
12,  296 
19, 500 


NEW  MEXICO  TERRITOBV. 

[Organized  as  a  territory  December  13,  1850.] 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1S50 

The  Territory.. - 

153,  593 

119,  565 

91,  874 

93, 516 

61, 547 

Rio  Arriba  (e) 

San  Juan  (e) 

San  Miguel 

Santa  Ana  (/) 

11,  534 

1,890 

24, 204 

11,  023 

9,  294 

9,849 

10,  668 

6,482 
8,769 

"7,' 751 

20,  638 

16,  058 
2,599 
9,699 

13,  714 
3,  572 
8,114 

7,074 

20,913 
7,974 
9,191 

9,657 
7,081 
10,  618 

17,  225 
3,398 
7,  612 

4,539 
2,513 
9,751 

7,591 
1,992 
5,864 

1,143 
1,803 
8,056 

4,645 

Colfax 

Santa  Fe 

13,  562 

3,  630 

9,595 

9,868 

13, 876 

10,  867 

7  713 

Sierra  (g) 

Donna  Ana  (6) 

6,239 

Grant  (c) 

Socorro  (c) 

7,875 
11,  029 
13, 095 

6,603 
12, 079 
9,093 

5,787 
14, 103 
11,  321 

Lincoln  (d) 

1 

Taos 

Valencia 

9,507 
14  189 

Mora 

5,  566  I 

a  Originally  embraced  the  country  now  constituting  Ari- 
zona territory. 

b  Part  talsen  to  form  Sierra  in  1884  and  part  of  Lincoln  an- 
nexed since  1880. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Sierra  m  1884. 


d  Part  given  to  Doiiiui  Ana  .since  1880. 
c  San  Jiiau  orgaiiizeil  from  ])art  of  Rio  Arriba  in  1887. 
/  Given  to  Bernalillo  in  1876. 

g  Organized  from  parts  of  Donna  Ana,  Grant,  and  Socorro 
in  1884. 


NEW  YORK. 

[One  of  the  original  13  states.] 


The  State 

Albany 

Allegany 

Broome 

Cattaraugus . . 
Caynga  

Chautauqua. . 

Chemung  

Chenango  

Clinton  (a)  . . . 
Columbia 

Cortland 

Delaware 

Datchess 

Erie 

Essex  (a) 

Frjinklin 

Fulton 

Genesee 

Greene 

Hamilton 

Herkimer 

Jefferson 

Kings 

Lewis 

Livingston . . . 


1890 


5, 997, 853 


164, 555 
43, 240 
62,  973 
60,  866 
65,  302 

75,  202 
48,  265 
37,  776 
46,  437 
46, 172 

28,  657 
45,  490 
77,  879 

322,  981 
33,  052 

38, 110 
37,  6.50 
33,  265 
31,  .598 
4,762 

45,  608 

68,  806 

838,  547 

29,  806 
37,  801 


1880 


5, 082,  871 


154,  890 
41,810 
49, 483 
55,  806 
65,  081 

65,  342 
43,  065 
39, 891 
50,  897 
47,  928 

25,  825 
42,  721 
79,  184 
219,  884 
34,515 

32,  390 
30, 985 
32,  806 
32,  695 
3,923 

42,  669 
66, 103 
599,  495 
31,416 
39,  562 


1870 


4, 382, 759 


133,  052 
40,814 
44, 103 
43,  909 
59,  550 

59,  327 
35,  281 
40,  564 

47,  947 
47,  044 

25, 173 

42,  972 
74,  041 
178,  699 

29,  042 

30,  271 

27,  064 

31,  006 
31,832 

2,960 

39,  929 

65,415 

419,  921 

28,  699 
38,309  I 


1860 


3, 880,  735 


113,917 

41,  881 
35,  906 
43,  886 
55,  767 

58,  422 
26,  917 
40,  934 
45,  735 
47, 172 

26,  294 

42,  465 
64,  941 

141,  971 
28, 214 

30,  837 
24,  162 
32,189 
31, 930 
3,024 

40,  .561 
69,  825 
279, 122 
28,  580 
39,  546 


1850 


3, 097, 394 


93,  279 

37,  808 
30,  660 

38,  950 
55,  458 

50,  493 
28,  821 
40,311 
40, 047 
43, 073 

25, 1 40 

39,  834 
58,  992 

100,  993 
31,148 

25, 102 
20, 171 
28,  488 
33, 126 
2,188 

38,244 
68, 153 
138,  882 
24,  564 
40, 875 


1840 


2, 428, 921 


68,  593 
40,  975 

22,  338 
28, 872 
50,  338 

47,  975 
20,  732 
40,  785 
28,1.57 
43, 252 

24,  607 
35,  396 
52,  398 
62,  465 

23,  634 

16,  518 
18,  049 

59,  587 
30, 446 

1,907 

37,  477 

60,  984 
47,  613 

17,  830 
35, 140 


18.30 


1, 918, 608 


53,  520 
26,  276 
17,  579 
16, 724 
47,  948 

34,  671 


37,  238 
19, 344 
39, 907 

23,  791 
33,  024 
50,  926 
35,  719 
19,  287 

11,312 


52,  147 

29,  525 

1,325 

35,  870 
48,  493 
20, 535 
15, 239 
27,  729 


1820 


1,372,111 


38,116 
9,330 

14,343 
4,090 

38,897 

12,568 


1810 


959, 049 

34,  661 
1,942 

8, 130 


29,  843 


31,215  21,704 
12.07C  8, 002 
38,330     32, 390 


16,507 
26,587 
46,615 


12,811 
4,439 


58,065 

22,996 

1,251 

30,945 

32,952 

11,187 

9,227 


8,869 
20, 303 
51,  363 


9,477 
2,617 


12, 588 
19,  536 


22,  046 
15, 140 
8,  303 
6,433 


1800 


589, 051 


34, 103 


15,  907 


1790 


340, 120 


10,  228 
47,  775 


14,  503 


5,740 


75, 736 


16,  087 

8,516        !,614 

35, 472     27,  732 


45,  266 


4,495 


a  Clinton  and  Essex  reported  together  in  18J0. 


32 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  2.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890-Coutinued. 

IVEW  VORK—Continued. 


The  State 


Allegliany 

Anson 

Ashe 


Beaufort  ... 

Bertie 

Bla<len 

Brunswick  . 
Buncombe.. 


Burke 

Cabarrus 

Caldwell  — 

Camden 

Carteret  (a) 


Caswell  .. 
Catawba  . 
Chatham . 
Cherokee. 
Chowan . . 


Clay.. -.-... - 
Cleveland  . . . 
Columbus  . . . 
Craven  (a)  .- 
Cumberland. 


Currituck 

Dare 

Davidson  (b)  - 

Davie 

Duplin . 


NORTH  CAROI.IIVA. 

[One  of  the  original  13  states.] 


Alamance ■'^?'  ?Ii 

Alexander 9> «» 


1890 


1, 617, 947 


1, 399, 750 


1880 


1870 


1,  071,  361 


0,523 
20, 027 

15,  628 

21,  072 
19, 176 

16,  763 
10,  900 
35,  266 

14,  939 
18, 142 
12,  298 
5,667 
10,  825 

16,  028 
18,  689 
25,  413 

9,976 
9,167 

4,197 
20,  394 

17,  856 

20,  533 

27,  321 

6,747 
3,768 

21,  702 
11,  621 

18,  690 


1860 


14,  613 
8,355 
5,486 
17,  994 
14, 437 

17,  474 
16, 399 
16, 158 
9,389 
21,  909 

12,  809 

14,  964 

10,  291 

6,274 

0,784 

17,  825 

14,  946 

23,  453 

8,182 

7,900 

3,316 
16,  571 
14,  439 

19,  729 
23,  836 

6,476 
3,243 

20,  333 
11,  096 

18, 773 


992, 622 


1850 


11, 874 
6,868 
3,691 

12,428 
9,573 

13,011 
12,  950 
12, 831 

7,754 
15, 412 

9,777 
11,954 
8,476 
5,  361 
9,010 

16,  081 
10,  984 

19,  723 
8,080 
6,450 

2,461 
12,  696 
8,474 

20,  516 

17,  035 

5,131 

2,778 
17,  414 

9,620 
15,  542 


11,  852 
6,022 
3,590 

13,  664 
7,956 

14,  766 
14,  310 
11,995 

8,406 

12,  654 

9,237 
10,  546 

7,497 
5,343 
8,186 

16, 215 

10,  729 

19, 101 

9, 16G 

6,  842 


869, 039 


11,444 
5,220 


12,  348 
8,597 
16,  268 
16,  369 

7,415 


16,  601 
8,494 
15,  784 


13,  489 

8,777 

13,816 

12,  851 
9,767 
7,272 

13,  425 

7,772 
9,747 
6,317 
6,049 
6,939 

15,  269 
8,862 

18,449 
6,  838 
6,721 


1840 


753, 419 


10,396 
5,909 
14,  709 
20,  610 

7,236 


15,  077 
7,467 

12,  225 
12, 175 
8,022 
5,  265 
10, 084 

15,799 
9,259 


1830 


737. 987 


5,663 
6,591 

14, 693 


16, 242 
3,427 
6,690 


15,  320 
7,866 
13,  514 


3,  941 
13,  438 
15,  284 

6,703 


14,  095 

6,987 

10,  969 

12,  262 

7,811 

6,516 

16,  281 

17,  888 
8,810 


1830 


638, 829 


555, 500 


6, 733 
6,597 

15, 185 


15, 405 
"6,'697 


14,  606 
7,574 
11, 182 


4,141 
13, 734 
14, 834 

7,655 


12, 534 
4,335 

9,  850 
10,  805 
7,  276 
5,480 
10,  542 

13,411 
7,248 


1810 


1800      1790 


478,103   303,751 


6,347 
5,609 

13, 253 


12,661 
"6,'464 


8,  831 
3,694 

7,203 
11,218 
5,671 
4,778 
9,277 

11,007 
6,158 


5,347 
4,  823 


11, 757 


8,146 

2,  783 

6,242 
11,249 

7,  028 
4,110 
5,812 

9,  929 
5,094 


,133 


4, 191 

4,399 

8,701 


5,462 
12,  606 
5,084 
3,071 


8,118 


12, 977 
5^297 


13, 389 

"ii,'29i 


3,912 
13,  394 
14, 446 

8,  098 


9,744 


3,022 
12,  676 
9,  382 

6,985 


11,861 


5,132 


10,  245 
9,264 


6,928 


4,  033 
3,  732 

10,  096 


9,221 


5,011 


10,  469 
8,671 

5,219 


7,863 


6,796 


5,662 


a  Part  of  Craven  annexed  to  Carteret  since  1880. 


6  Part  of  Davidson  annexed  to  Forsyth  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 

Table  a.-AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890-Contiuaed. 
IVOKTH  CAROt,IIVA— Continued. 


33 


C6UN'T1ES. 


Diii-hani  (a) 
Edgecombe. 
Forsyth  (b) . 
Franklin(c) 
Gaston 


Gates 

Graham 

Gi'anvillc  (c)  .  - 

Greene 

G  uilford 


Halifax 

Harnett 

H  ay  wood- - 
Henderson  . 
Hertford . . . 


Hyde 

Iredell  . . . 
Jackson.. 
Johnston. 
Jones  


Lenoir 

Lincoln 

McDowell , 

Macon 

Madison  . . 


Martin 

Meclvlenburg 

Mitchell 

Montgomery 

Moore 


Xash 

New  Hanover . 
Northampton  . 

Onslow 

Orange  (d) 


Pamlico 

Pasquotank 

Pender 

Perquimans 

Person 


Pitt 

Polk 

Randolph  . 
Richmond . 
Robeson... 


Rockingham 

Rowan 

Rutherford.. 

Sampson 

Stanly 


Stokes 

Surry 

Swain 

Transylvania. 
Tyrrell 


TJnion 

Vance  (c) 

"Wake  (a) 

Warren  (c) 

Washington 


Watauga. 
Wavne . . . 
Wilkes... 
Wilson . . . 
Yadkin  . . 
Tancey... 


1890 


18,  041 
24, 113 
28,  434 
21,  090 
17,  764 

10,  252 
3,313 
24,  484 
10,  039 
28,  052 

28,  908 
13,  700 
13,  34«? 

12,  589 

13,  851 

8,903 
25,  462 

9,512 
27,  239 

7,403 

14,  879 
12,  586 
10,  939 
10, 102 
17,  805 

15,  221 
42,  673 
12,  807 
11, 239 
20,  479 

20,  707 

24,  026 

21,  242 
10,  303 
14,  948 

7,146 
10,  748 
12,  514 

9,  293 
15, 151 

25,  519 
5,902 

25,195 
23,  948 
31,  483 

25,  363 
24, 123 

18,  770 
25,  096 
12, 136 

17, 199 

19,  281 
6,577 
5,881 
4,225 


21,  2.59 
17,  581 
49,  207 
19,  360 
10,  200 

10,  6U 

26, 100 

22,  675 
18,644 
13,  790 

9,490 


18S0 


26, 181 
18,  070 
20,  829 
14,  254 

8,897 

2,335 

31,  286 

10,  037 

23,  585 

30,  300 
10,  862 

10,  271 
10, 281 
11,843 

7,765 

22,  675 
7,343 

23,  461 
7,491 

15,344 

11,  061 
9,836 
8,064 

12, 810 

13, 140 
34, 175 
9,435 
9,374 

16,  821 

17,  731 
21,376 

20,  032 
9,  829 

23,  698 

6,323 
10,  369 

12,  468 
9,466 

13,  719 

21,  794 
5,062 

20,  836 

18,  245 
23,  880 

21,744 

19,  965 
15, 198 

22,  894 
10,  505 

15,  353 
15, 302 

3,784 
5,340 
4,545 

18,  056 


1870 


47, 939 

22,  619 

8,928 

8,160 
24,  951 
19. 181 
16,  064 
12, 420 

7,694 


22,  970 
13,  050 
14, 134 
12,  602 

7,724 

24,831 

8,687 

21,  736 

20,  408 
8,895 
7,921 
7,706 
9,273 

6,445 
16,  931 

6,683 
16,  897 

5,  002 

10,  434 
9,573 
7,592 
6,615 
8,192 

9,647 
24,  299 
4,  705 
7,487 
12,  040 

11,077 
27,  978 
14,  749 
7,  569 
17,  507 


1860 


1850 


17,  376 

12,  692 

14, 107 

9,307 

8,443 

23,  396 

7,  925 

20,  056 

19,  442 
8,039 
5,801 

10,  448 
9,504 

7,732 
15,  347 

5,515 
15,  656 

5,730 

10,  220 
8,195 
7,120 
6,004 
5,908 

10, 195 
17,  374 


17, 189 
11, 168 
11,713 
8,073 

8,  426 

21,' 249 

6,619 

19,  754 

16,  589 


7,074 
6,853 
8, 142 

7,636 
14, 719 

"is,"  726 
5,  038 

7,828 
7,746 
6,246 
6,389 


1840 


15,  708 
10,  980 


8,161 

18,81:" 

0,595 
19, 175 

16,  865 


1830 


14,  935 


10,  665 


19,355 

6,  413 

18,  737 

17,  739 


4,975 
5,129 
7,484 

6,  458 
15,  685 

10,599 
4,945 

7,605 
25, 160 


7,649 
11, 427 

11,  687 
21,  715 
13,  372 
8,856 
16,  947 


8,307 
13,  914 


8,  131 


7,945 
11, 170 

17,  276 
4,  319 
17,  .551 
12,  882 
16,  262 

15,  708 

16,  810 
13, 121 
16,436 

8,315 

11,  208 
11,  252 


8,940 


6,872 
9,342 

10,  657 
17,  668 
13,  335 
8,283 
17,  055 


4,578 
"8,'537 


1820 


1810 


13, 276 


9,741 


6,837 

18,  222 

4,533 

14,511 

17,  237 


12, 423 


10, 166 


6,184 
14,  918 

'i6,"938 
5,608 

7,723 
22,  455 


4,073 
7,"  712 


5,333 


7,637 
18,  273 


10,  780 
7.988 

9,047 
13,  312 
13,  369 

7,527 
24,  356 


3,  536 
4,173 


12,  217 


35,  617 

17,  768 

6,516 

5,  287 
18, 144 
15,  539 
12,  258 
10,697 

5,909 


7,238 
11,  221 

16,  080 

4,043 

16,  793 

11,  009 

15,  489 

16,  746 
14,  589 
11,573 
16,  624 

7,801 

10,  402 
10,  380 


7,332 
10,  781 

13,  397 

15,"  832 

9,818 

12,826 

14,  495 
13,  870 
13,  550 
14, 585 

6,922 

9,206 
18,443 


8,514 


8,539 
20,  073 


10,  919 

7,745 

8,490 
10,  959 
13,391 

7,814 
23,  908 


4,967 
13,  071 

aeo? 

5,216 

6,799 
18, 147 


5,965 

i5,"576" 

4,867 
11,420 

13,  620 


1800 


10, 421 


8,529 


5,881 


2,780 


6,320 
16, 895 


11,202 


28,  627 

15,  726 

6,357 

4,957 
14,  905 
14,  749 

9,720 
10,  714 

8,655 


5,133 
10,  051 


24, 888 
13,912 
5,664 

3,  400 
13,  486 
12,  099 


8,205 


9,790 
7,346 

11,  806 

"12,"  875' 

8,909 

10,  370 

13,442 
12, 109 
19,  202 
12, 157 


8,641 


16,  265 
15,  079 


4,657 


21,  118 
12,919 
4,  525 


10,  891 
12,  577 


5,  962 


7,419 

10,  027 

12,  093 

ii  406 
9,  396 
9,433 

12,  935 
20,  786 
17,  557 

11,  634 


8,693 
7,128 

8,185 
10,  866 
13,  242 

7,016 
23,  492 


6,052 

6,  029 
10,  972 

6,"867" 
4,968 

5,572 
16,  359 


1700 


10,  255 


7,  559 


5,  392 


015  10, 982 
218  I  6.893 
442   7, 191 


13,945  13,965 


701 


5,  828 

4,120 
5,435 

5,634 
4,822 


9,224 


5,987 
14, 272 


6, 857 
9,029 

10,  001 

ii,33i 

7,537 
8,204 

11,  474 
26,  009 
15,  351 

8,908 


8,430 
6,367 

7,268 
11,  465 
13,  082 

6,669 
20, 135 


7,674 


5,629 
10, 439 


7,677 
4,767 

6,975 
7,060 

12,  353 
5,  623 

16,  362 


6,080 
11,  395 


4,725 
3,770 

7,393 
6,831 
9,981 
5,  387 
12,  210 


5,379 


6,  052   5,  708 
6,  642   6,  402 


16, 196 
14,  504 


4,732 


20,  398 
11,877 
4,552 


10,  .331 
11,968 


14,  033 
12,  320 


4,319 


20, 102  17,  086 
11,158  11,004 
3,  986   3,  464 


9,169 

10,112 
6,695 
7,528 

10,  316 

21,  543 
13, 202 
6,620 


11,  645  11,  026 
10, 366   9, 505 


5,497 


5,440 


9,084 

9,234 
5,623 
6,839 

8,277 
20,  060 
10,  753 

6,719 


7,  276 
5,055 
5,326 

6,187 
15,  828 
7,808 
6,  065 


3,364 


3,395 


9, 040     8,  m; 

9,  967       9, 1.54 


a  I)urham  organized  from  parts  of  Orange  and  AVake  in  1881 
b  1  art  ot  Davidson  annexeil  to  Forsyth  since  1880 

372 3 


13, 437 
11.284 
2,422 


6,772 
7,247 


8,528 
7,191 


10, 192 
9,  397 


6, 133 

8, 143 


c  Vance  orgauized  from  parts  of  Franklin,  Gran\ille,  aud 
Warren  in  1881. 


34 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  2.— AGGREGA' 


TE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890-Contiiiued. 


IVOBTII  DAKOTA. 


.      ■t..,.Tvr«rrh-^   1861      iJorth  Dakota  admitted  as  a  State  November  2,  1889.] 
[  Dakota  oi-ganized  as  a  territory  Maich  2.  l»bi. 


Alrod  (6) 

Barnes 

Benson  (c)  .  - 
Billings  (rf) 
Bottineau  . - 

Bowman  (d). 
Buford  (c) . .  - 

Burleigh 

Cass 

Cavalier  (/)  . 


Church  (g)  ■  ■ 
De  Smet  (ft)  - 
Dickey  (i)  -  • 

Dunn  (j) 

Eddy  (fc) .  -  - 


Emmons 

Flannery  (e) 

Foster  (I) 

Garfield  (to) 

Grand  Forks  («) . 


Griggs  (o) 

Hettinger  (p)  - 
Howard  (5)  ■  -  • 

Kidder 

Lamoure  (i)  - . 


Logan  (r) 

McHeiiry((/)  - 
Mcintosh  (r). 
McKenzie  (j) 


5,573 
159 

1,377 

1,971 

72 
1,210 


18,  357 

2,817 
81 


38 


37 


6,218 


1,213 


Kenville  (z)  ..- 
Kichland  (aa) . 
Kolette  (/)-■- 
Sargent  (66)  .  ■ 
Sheridan  (g)  ■ 

Stark  (p) 

Steele  (cc) 

Stevens  (.(Id)  - 

Stutsman 

Towner  (/)..- 


1,211 
3, 187 

597 

1,584 

3,  248 

3 


99 

10,  751 

2,427 

5,076 

5 

2,304 
3,777 
16 
5,266 
1,450 


10,217 
24 


Traill  {ee) 

Wallace  (j)  .-■■ 

Wallette(e) 1  ,„  ra7 

Walsh  (//) 16.;;87 

Ward  (gg) I'^'^l 

Wells  (ftft) 1-212 

Williams 1"^ 

Unorganized  tern-  oil 

tory  (ii).  . 

TTnorganizcd  terri- 
tory. 


281 
537 

"3,'597 

"""247' 
1,007 

4,123 
'""432' 

•-■■-■-".'-■. 

14 



jjl,192 

a  Total  population  for  Dakota  territory  in  i»« 
1870  14  181-  I860,  4,837.  The  population  of  the  1 
iounties  in  1880  and  1870  is  given  under  bouth  Di 


territory  in  1880,  135,177: 

-     -         ■•   "   I  remainina 

Dakota;  no 

rl  Rnwmau  formed  froiii  part  of  Hillings  lu  1883. 

;HElSn?z:^^z^»^=s^S«  - 

'''2  Church  formed  from  parts  of  McHenry  and  Sheridan  in 
'''I'Kame  changed  from  French  in  1875;  parts  taken  to  fonn 
"RpTison  inl883  and  Pierce  m  188^  . 

\  sr  SJ-ns'SS"  ■.«'-■' -  «»•  - 

taken  tS  form  Steeh,j^l883.^^^^^  ^^  .^^  ^^^3^ 


^;  ?^^X  forrif^eX  &;;-iiSenzie,  and  Wallace  iu 
1883. 

OHIO 


''^«  pi?ftaken  to  form  Walsh  in  1881 

w  Organized  from  part  ot  De  feme^  m  1887. 

Z  Parts  taken  to  form  Benson  and  Nelson  in  1883. 
y  Part  taken  to  form  bargent  in  1883. 

„^^^^^^^ct!S:'ai:i^l^ee  Indian  reservation   an- 
nTorgaiiiSrom  parts  of  Kansom  and  Sisseton  and  Wah- 

hi  "NTinie  chan"-ed  from  Gingras  in  1881. 
limits  of  North  Dakota. 


[Admitted  as  a  state  November  29,  1802.] 


Adams 

Allen 

Ashland ■      ,  ,.,„-- 

Ashtabula «- 655 

Athens .»,  la* 

Auglaize 28,100 

1?^"^-.;.:.-.-:::  2U99 

ButS *8,597 

Cairoll I  1^.566 


POPULATIOI^. 


35 


Table  a.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Continued. 

OHIO— Continued. 


Champaign . . 
Clark  ....... 

Clermont. . .. 

Clinton 

Columbiana  . 


Cosliocton 

( 'rawford  

Cuyahoga 

Darke 

Defiance 


Delaware. 

Erie 

Fairfield  . 
Fayette  . . 
Franklin  . 


Fulton  . . . 

Gallia 

G-eauga..  - 
Greene  . . . 
Guernsey 

Hamilton. 
Hancock  . 
Hardin . .  - 
Harrison . 
Henry 


Highland . 
Hocking  . 
Holmes  .  - 

Huron 

Jackson. . 


Jefferson . . 

Knox 

Lake 

Lawrence 
Licking  . . . 


Logan 

Lorain 

Lucas 

Madison.. - 
Mahoning . 


Marion . 
Medina. 


Mercer . 
Miami . . 


Monroe 

Montgomery 
Morgan  ...... 

Monow 

Muskingum . . 


Noble 

Ottawa 

Paulding . . 

Perry 

Pickaway . 


Pike 

Portage  .. 

Preble 

Putnam  . . 
Eiehland . 


Ross 

Sandusky  . 

Scioto  

Seneca  

Shelljy 


Stark 

Summit 

Trumbull... 
Tuscarawas  , 


Union 

Van  Wert . 

Vinton  

Warren  . . . 


1890 


26,  980 

53,  277 
33,  553 

24,  240 
59,  029 

26,  703 
31,  927 

309,  970 
42,  961 

25,  769 

27, 189 
35,  462 
33,  939 
22,  309 
124,  087 

22, 023 

27,  005 
13,  489 
29,  820 

28,  645 

374,  573 
42, 563 

28,  939 
20,  830 
25,  080 

29,  048 
22,  658 
21, 139 
31,  949 

28,  408 

39,  415 
27,  600 
18,  235 
39,  556 
43, 279 

27,  386 
40, 295 
102,  296 

20,  057 
55,  979 

24,  727 

21,  742 

29,  813 
27, 220 
39,  754 

25, 175 
100,  852 
19, 143 
18,120 
51,210 

20,  753 

21,  974 

25,  932 
31,151 

26,  959 

17,  482 

27,  868 
23, 421 
30, 188 

38,  072 

39,  454 

30,  617 
35,377 

40,  869 

24,  707 

84, 170 
54,  089 
42,  373 
46, 618 

22,  8fi0 
■i:>.  «i7I 
16,045 

25,  468 


1880 


27,  817 
41,948 
36,  713 
24,  750 
48,  602 

26,642 
30,  583 
196,  943 
40,  496 

22,  515 

27,  .381 
32,  640 

34,  284 

20,  364 
86,  797 

21,  053 
28, 124 
14,  251 
31,349 
27, 197 

313,  374 

27,  784 

27,  023 
20,  456 
20, 585 

30,  281 
21, 126 
20,  776 

31,  609 

23,  686 

33,018 
27,431 

16.  326 

39,  068 

40,  450 

26,  267 

35,  526 
67,  377 
20, 129 
42,  871 

20,  565 
21, 453 

32,  325 

21,  808 
36, 158 

26,  496 
78,  550 
20,  074 
19,  072 
49,  774 

21,138 
19,  762 
13,  485 

28,  218 
27, 415 

17,  927 

27,  500 

24,  533 
23,  713 

36,  306 

40,  307 

32,  057 

33,  511 
36,  947 
24,137 

64,  031 

43, 788 
44, 880 
40, 198 

22, 375 
23,  028 
17.223 

28,  392 


1870 


1860 


24, 188 
32,  070 
34,  268 
21,914 
38, 299 

23,  600 
25.  556 
132,  010 
32,  278 
15,  719 

25, 175 
28, 188 
31, 138 
17, 170 

63,  019 

17,  789 

25,  545 
14, 190 
28, 038 
23, 838 

260,  370 

23.  847 
18, 714 

18,  682 

14,  028 

29, 133 

17,  925 

18,  177 

28,  532 
21,  759 

29, 188 

26,  333 

15,  935 
31,  380 
35,  756 

23,  028 
30, 308 
46,  722 
15,  633 

31,  001 

16, 184 
20,  092 
31,465 

17,  2.54 

32,  740 

25,  779 

64,  OOli 
20,  363 

18,  583 
44,  886 

19,  949 
13,  364 

8,544 
18,  453 

24.  875 

15, 447 

24,  584 
21, 809 

17,  081 

32,  516 

37,  097 

25,  503 

29,  302 
30, 827 
20, 748 

52,  508 
34,  674 

38,  6.59 

33,  840 

18,  730 
15,  823 
15,  027 

20,  689 


22,  698 
25,  300 
33,  034 

21,  461 
32,  836 

25,  032 

23,  881 
78,  033 
20,  009 
11,886 

23,  902 
24,474 
30,  538 
15,  935 
50,  361 

14,  043 

22,  043 
15,817 
26, 197 

24,  474 

216,410 

22,  886 
13,  570 
19, 110 

8,901 

27, 773 
17,  057 
20,  589 
29,  616 
17,  941 

26. 115 
27,  735 
15, 576 

23,  249 

37,  on 

20,  996 
29,  744 

25,  831 
13,015 

25,  894 

15,  490 

22,  517 

26,  534 
14, 104 

29,  959 

25,  741 
52,  230 
22, 119 
20,445 
44,416 

20,  751 
7,016 
4,945 

19,  678 

23,  469 

13, 643 

24,  208 

21,  820 

12,  808 
31, 158 

35,  071 
21,  429 
24.  297 

30,  868 
17,  493 

42,  978 

27,  344 
30,  656 
32,  463 

16,  507 
10,  238 

13,  631 

26,  902 


1850 


19,  782 
22, 178 
30,  455 
18,  838 
33,  621 

25,  674 
18, 177 
48,  099 

20,  276 
6,966 

21,817 
18,  568 
30,  264 
12,  726 
42, 909 

7,781 
17,  063 
17,  827 

21,  946 
30,438 

156,  844 

16,  751 
8,  251 

20, 157 
3,434 

25,  781 
14,119 
20,  452 

26,  203 
12, 719 

29, 133 
28, 872 

14,  654 

15,  246 
38,  846 

19, 162 
26,  086 
12,  363 
10.015 

23,  735 

12,  618 
24, 441 

17,  971 
7,712 

24,  999 

28,  351 
38,  218 
28,  585 
20.  280 
45,  049 


1840 


3,  308 
1,766 

20,  775 

21,  006 

10,  953 
24, 419 
21,  736 
7,221 
30,  879 

32,  074 
14,  305 
18,428 
27,104 
13,  958 

.39,  878 
27, 485 
30,  490 
31,761 

12,  204 
4,793 
9,353 

25,  560 


16,721 
16,  882 
23, 106 
15,  719 
40,  378 

21,  590 
13,152 
26,  506 
13,  282 


22,  060 
12,  599 
31,  924 
10,  984 
25,  049 


1830 


13,  444 

16,  297 

17,  528 

27,  748 

80, 145 
9,986 
4,598 

20,  099 
2,  503 

22,  269 
9,741 

18,  088 

23,  933 
9,744 

25,  030 
29,  579 
13,719 
9,738 
35,  096 

14,  015 
18,  467 

9,382 
9,025 


14, 765 
18,  352 
11,452 
8,277 
19,688 

18,  521 
31,  938 
20,  852 


38,  749 


2,248 

1,034 

19,344 

19,  725 

7,626 
22,  965 
19,482 

5,189 
44,532 

27,  460 
10,182 
11,192 
18,128 
12, 154 

34,  603 
22,  560 
38, 107 
25, 631 

8,422 
1,577 


12,131 
13,114 
20,  466 
11,436 
35,  592 

11,161 
4,791 

10,  373 
6,204 


1820 


8,479 

9,  533 

15,  820 

8,085 


1810 


22, 033     10, 878 


.086 


6.328 
3,717 


,639 


24,  786 

8,182 

14,  741 


9,733 

15,  813 
14,  801 
18,  036 

52.  317 
813 
210 

20,  916 
262 

16,  345 
4,008 
9,135 

13,  341 
5,941 

22,489 

17,  085 


16,  633 
6,316 

10, 172 


5,367 
20,  869 


6,440 
5,696 


6,190 


6,551 
7,560 
6,158 
1,110 
12,  807 

8,768 
24,  362 
11,  800 


29,  334 


161 
970 
001 

024 
826 
291 
230 
006 


24,  068 
2,851 
8,740 
5,159 
3,  071 


26,  588 


,192 
49 


7,098 

7,791 

10,  521 

9,  292 

31,  764 


14,  345 


12,  308 
2,130 


6,675 
3,746 

18, 531 
8,326 


3,499 
11,861 

3,181 


9,965 
2,674 


1,459 


2,  000 


11,  361 
1,854 
3,486 


1800 


1790 


4,181 
2,917 
5,870 
3,051 


15,  258  14,  692 


5,766 


17,  260 
2,149 


3,852 


4,799  I  1,603 


3,082 
4.480 


8,851 

4,645 
15,  999 

5,297 


17, 824 


3,941 


7,722 
16,036' 


8,429 
13, 149 

4,  253 
10,  095 
10,  237 


9, 169 

20,  619 

852 
5,  750 


2,106 
12, 400 


15, 542 
8,328 


1.996 


7,124 


2,995 
3,304 


15,  514 


3,399 


2,  734 


8,671 
3.045 


8,540 


1,  302 


21,468  1  17,837   9,925 


36 


COMPENDIIBI  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

TAiiLK  2.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890-Continued. 

OHIO— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

Washington 

Wayne 

42,  380 
39,  005 
24,  897 
44,  392 
21,  722 

43,  244 
40,  076 
23,  821 
34,  022 
22, 395 

40,  609 
35, 116 
20.  991 
24,  596 
18,  553 

36,  268 
32,  483 

16,  633 

17,  886 
15,  596 

29, 540 

32,  981 

8,018 

9,157 

11, 194 

20, 823 

35,  808 

4, 465 

5,357 

11,731 

23,  333 

387 

1, 102 

10, 425 
11,  933 

5,  991 

5, 427 
3, 206 

733 

Wood 

1 

1 

0KI.AH01UA  TEKKITOKV. 

[Organized  as  a  territory  May  2, 1890.] 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

The  Territory(o) 

61,  834 

_J 



5,338 

8,  332 

12,  770 

11 ,  742 

7,215 

1 



2,674 
7,158 
6,605 

1 

Logan  

Beaver 

I 

Oklahoma 

Payne 

, 1 

1              1 

* ^„- 

a  Population  of 
census  purposes. 


Greer  county,  in  Indian  territory  (also  claimed  by  Texas),  included  in  that  of  Oklahoma  territory  for 

OREOON. 

[Organized  as  a  territory  August  14,  1848.     Admitted  as  a  state  February  14,  1859.] 


The  State. 


Baker  (a) 

Benton  

Clackamas 

Clarke  (6)  -  -  -  • 
Clatsop  

Columbia 

Coos 

Crook  (e) 

Curry 

Douglas 

Gilliam  (d) 

("rrant  (e) 

Harney  (c) 

Jackson  (/)-■• 
Josephine  (/)  - 
Klamath  (.9)  .. 


1890 


313,  767 


6,764 
8,650 
15,  233 


10, 010 

5,191 
8,874 
3,  244 
1,709 
11,  864 

3,600 
5,080 
2,  559 
11,  455 
4,878 
2,444 


1880 


174,  768 


4,616 
6,403 
9.260 


1870 


1860 


1850 


90, 923 


2,804 
4,584 
5,993 


7  222 

2,042 
4,834 


1,208 
9,596 


4,  303 


1,255 

863 

1,644 


504 
6,066 


2,251 


52,  465 


3,  074 
3,466 


498 
532 


393 

3,  203 


13, 294 


814 

1,859 

643 

462 


8,154  I     4,778 
2,485  I     1,204 


3,736 
1,623 


Lake  {g) 

Lane 

Lewis  (b) 

Linn 

Malheur  (a) .  - 

Marion 

Morrow  (ft)  -  - 
Multnomah . . 
Polk 

Sherman  (i) . . 

Tillamook  . . . 
Umatilla  (j) .  - 
Umpqua  (k). . 
Union  (I) 

Wallowa  (I) . . 
Wasco  (m) . . . 
Washington  . 
Yamhill 


1890 


2.604 
is;  198 


16, 265 
2,601 

22,  934 
4,  205 

74,  884 
7,  858 
1,792 

2,932 
13,  381 


12, 044 
3,661 
9,183 
11,  972 
10,  692 


1880 


1870 


2,804 
9,411 


12,  676 


14, 576 


25,  203 
6,  601 


970 
9,607 


6,426 


8,717 


1860 


4,780 


9,965 


11, 510 
4,701 


408 
2,910 


6,650 


11,120 
7.  082 
7,945 


2,552 


2,  509 
4,261 
5,012 


6,772 


7,088 


4,150 
3,625 


1850 


558 
994 


2,749 


1,051 


1, 250 


1,689 
2,801 
3.245 


2,  652 
1,512 


a  Malheur  organized  from  part  of  Baker  m  188 1 . 

h  Now  in  the  state  of  Washington. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Wasco  in  1882. 

d  Or.-anized  from  parts  of  Umatilla  and  Wasco  m  188o. 

c  Harnev  organized  from  part  ot  Orrant  in  1889. 

f  Part  of  Jackson  annexed  to  Josephine  since  1880. 

y  Klamath  organized  from  part  ot  Lake  m  188^. 


h  Organized  from  part  of  Umatilla  in  1885. 
i  Organized  from  part  of  Wasco  in  1889. 
j  Parts  taken  to  form  Gilliam  and  Morrow  m  1885. 
A;  Given  to  Douglas  in  1862.       ^    ^.^   .       .     ,„„„ 
i  Wallowa  organized  from  part  ot  Union  in  1887. 
m  Parts  taken  to  form  Crook  m  1882,  Gilliam  m   1885,  and 
Sherman  in  1889. 


PENNSVliVANIA. 

[One  of  the  original  13  .states.] 


Adams 33,486 

Allegheny 551,959 

Armstrong 

Beaver 

Bedford 

Berks 
Blair 
Bradford 

Butler I      55,339 


POPCJLATION. 

TABLJ5  a.-AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890-Contiiuied. 
rEIVNSVIiVAlVIA— Continued. 


37 


COUNTIES. 


Caiiibria.. 
Cameron  . 

Carbon 

Center  (a) 
Chester  .. 


Clarion . . . 
Cleartield 
Clinton... 
Columbia. 
Crawford . 


Cumberland. 

Dauphin 

Delaware 

Elk 

Erie 


Eranklin 

Pulton 

Greene 

Huntingdon . . 

Indiana 

Jefl'erson 

Juniata 

Lackawanna  . 

Lancaster 

Lawrence 

Lebanon  

Lehigh 

Luzerne 

Lycoming 

McKean 

Mercer 

Mifflin  (a) 


Montgomery 

Montour 

Northampton 

Northumberland  . 
Perry 

Philadelphia 

Pike 

Potter 

Schuylkill 

Snyder 

Somerset 

Snlliran 

Susquehanna 

Tioga 

Union 

Venango  


Warren 

Washington 

WajTie 

Westmoreland  . 

Wyoming 

York 


1890 


60,  375 
7,  238 
38,624 
43,  269 
89,  377 

36,  802 
69,  565 
28,  685 
36,  832 
65,  324 

47,  271 
96,  977 
74,  683 
22,  239 
86,  074 


Eayette 80,  006 

Forest 8,482 

51,  433 
10, 137 
28, 935 

35,  751 
42, 175 
44,005 
16,  655 
142,  088 

149,  095 
37,  517 
48, 131 
76,  631 

201,  203 

70,  579 
46,  863 
55,  744 
19,  996 


Monroe 20,111 

123, 290 
15,  645 
84, 220 
74,  698 
26, 276 


,  046,  964 

9,412 

22, 778 

154, 163 

17,  651 

37,  317 
11,  620 
40,  093 
52,  313 
17,  820 
46,  640 

37,  585 
71, 155 
31,010 
112,  819 
15,  891 


1880 


1870 


46,  811 
5,159 
31,923 
37,  922 
83,  481 

40,  328 
43,  408 
26,  278 
32,  409 
68,  607 

45,  977 
76, 148 
56, 101 
12,  800 

74,  688 

58,  842 
4,385 
49,  855 
10,  149 
28,  273 

33,  954 
40,  527 
27,  935 

18,  227 
89,  269 

139,  447 
33,  312 
38,  476 
65,  969 

133,  065 

57,  486 
42,  565 
56, 161 

19,  577 
20, 175 

96,  494 
15,468 
70,  312 
53, 123 

27,  522 

847, 170 
9,663 

13,  797 
129,  974 

17,  797 

33, 110 
8,  073 
40,  354 
45,  814 
16,  905 
43,  670 

27,  981 
55,  418 
33,  513 
78,  036 
15,  598 
87,  841 


36,  569 
4,273 
28,144 
34,418 

77,  805 

26,  537 
25,  741 
23,  211 
28,  766 
63,  832 

43,  912 
60,  740 
39,  403 
8,488 
65,  973 

43,  284 
4,010 

45,  365 
9,360 

25,  887 

31,  251 
36, 138 
21,  656 
17,  390 


1860 


29, 155 


121,  340 
27,  298 
34,  096 
56,  796 

160,  915 

47,  626 

8,825 

49,  977 

17,  508 

18,  362 

81, 612 
15,  344 
61, 432 
41,444 
25,447 

074,  022 
8,436 

11, 265 
116,428 

15,  606 

28,  226 
6,191 
37,  523 
35,  097 
15,  565 
47,  925 

23,  897 
48,483 
33, 188 
58,  719 
14,  585 
76, 134 


21,  033 

27,  000 
74,  578 

24,988 
18,  759 
17,  723 
25, 065 

48,  755 

40,  098 

46,  756 

30,  597 

5,915 

49,  432 

39,  909 

898 

42,126 

9, 131 

24,  343 

28, 100 
33,  687 
18,  270 
16,  986 


1850 


17,  773 


116,  314 
22, 999 
31,831 
43,  753 
90,  244 

37,  399 
8,859 
36,  856 
16,  340 
16,  758 

70, 500 
13,  053 
47,  904 
28,  922 
22,  793 

565,  529 
7,155 

11,  470 
89,  510 
15,  035 

26,  778 
5,637 
36,  267 

31,  044 
14, 145 
25,  043 

19, 190 
46,  805 

32,  239 
53,  736 

12,  540 
68,  200 


15,  686 
23, 355 
66, 438 

23,  565 
12,586 
11,  207 
17,710 

37,  849 

34,  327 

35,  754 

24,  679 
3,531 

38,  742 

39, 112 


1840 


11,  256 


20,  492 
57,  515 


39,  904 

7,567 

22, 136 

24,786 
27, 170 
13,  518 
13,  029 


7,834 

8,323 

24,  267 

31,724 

30,  953 
30, 118 
19,  791 


1830 


7,076 


1820 


18,  879 
50,  910 


,803 


31,  344 
33,  574 


20,  059 
16, 030 

29,  226 
25,  243 
17,  323 


17,  041 
29, 172 


3,287 


1810 


2,117 


13,796     10,681 
44,451     39, 596 


2,342 


17,621 
9,397 

23,606 
21,653 
14,810 


37,  793         35,  037 


98,  944 
21,  079 
26,  071 
32,  479 
56,  072 

26,  257 
5,254 
33, 172 
14,  980 
13,  270 

58,  291 
13,  239 
40,  235 
23,  272 
20,  088 

408.  762 

5,  881 

6,048 

60,  713 


19, 147 

35,  484 

20,  782 

7.253 

11,  080 


84,  203 


21,  872 
25,  787 
44,006 

22,  649 
2,975 

32,  873 
13,  092 
9,879 

47,241 


18,  028 

27, 145 
14,  2.52 
2,025 


875 


1800 


13,  609 
32,  093 


1790 


6,178 

26,  757 
31,  883 
14, 734 


3,758 
27,285  24,714 


31,892 


76,  631 


20,  557 
22,  256 
27,  379 

17,  636 

1,439 

19,  729 

21,  690 


15,554 

20,139 

8,882 

561 


67,973 


39,  406 


24, 416 
3,694 
28,  688 
23,  987 
26,  083 
18,  310 

13,  671 
44,939 
21,  890 
51,  726 
10,  655 
57,  450 


40,  996 
20,  027 
17,  096 

258,  037 

3,832 

3,371 

29,  053 


19,  650 


21, 195 
15,  498 
22,  787 
17,  900 

9,278 

41,  279 
11, 848 

42,  699 


39,  482 
18,  133 
14,  261 

188,  797 

4,843 

1,265 

20,  744 


16,975 
18,895 
20,027 

13,517 

728 

11,681 

16,618 


23,  083 


12,544 

14,  778 

6,214 

161 


2,346 

25,  386 
22,  270 
12,  809 


1,468 


19,  638 


7,562 
27,  937 


18,  243 

18, 177 
9,483 


20, 159  13, 325 


53, 927 


8,605 
13,  008 


43, 403 


18, 109   12,  839   4,  904 


11,  006 

142 
8,277 
12, 132 


35,793 


17,  762 


16,  787 
8,978 

20,  795 
9,470 

4,697 
42,  784 

7,663 
38,  400 


47,010    42,859 


31,765 
15,424 
11,284 

135,637 

2,890 

186 

11,311 


13,974 


4,021 
18,619 
4,915 

1,976 
40,038 

4,127 
30,540 


29, 703 


38,145 
36,  327 


111,210 
29 


11,  284 


1,687 


3,  060 

827 
36,  289 
4,125 
26,  392 


15,  655 


7,565 


36, 147 


5,414 


3,22S 


24, 150 


30,  062 
27,  797 


81, 009 


10, 188 


38,747     31, 958      25, 643 


1,130 

233 

28,  298 

2,562 

22,  726 


22,  929 


24,  250 
17, 161 


54,  391 


23, 866 


16,018 
37,' 747 


a  Center  and  Mifflin  reported  together  in  1790  and  1800. 


RHODE  ISLAIVD. 

[One  of  the  original  13  states.] 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

The  State 

345, 506 

276, 531 

217, 353 

174,  620 

147, 545 

108, 830 

97, 199 

83, 015 

76, 931 

69, 122 

68,  825 

Bristol 

Kent 

11, 428 
26,  754 
28, 552 
255, 123 
23,  649 

11, 394 
20,  588 
24, 180 
197,  874 
22,  495 

9,421 

18,  595 

20.  050 

149, 190 

20, 097 

8,907 

17,  303 
21,  896 

107, 799 

18,  715 

8,514 

15,  068 
20,  007 
87,  526 

16,  430 

6,470 

13,  083 
16,  874 
58,  073 

14,  324 

5,446 

12,  789 
16,  535 
47,  018 
15,  411 

5,  637 
10,227 
15, 770 
35,  698 
15,  683 

5,072 

9,834 

10,  294 

30,  769 

14,  902 

3,801 

8,487 

14,  845 

25,  854 

16, 135 

3  211 

Newport 

8,  848 

Providence 

14,  300 

Washington 

24,  391 
18,  075 

38 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 
Table  2.-AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890-Continued. 

SOUTH    CAROfilNA. 

[One  of  the  original  13  states.] 


The  State. 


Abheville  , 

Aiken 

Anderson 
Barnwell . 
Beaufort  - 


Berkeley  (a).-- 
Charleston  (a). 

(Chester 

Chesterfield  . . . 
Clarendon  {b)  . 


1890 


Colleton 

Darlington  (b) . 

Edgefield 

Fairfield 

Florence  (6)  -  -  - 


Georgetown . 
Greenville. . . 

Hampton 

Horry 

Kershaw 


Lancaster . 
Laurens -.- 
Lexington. 
Marion  (6). 
Marlboro . . 


Newherry 

Oconee  

Orangeburg . . 
Pendleton  (c) . 
Pickens 


1, 151, 149 

46, 854 
31, 822 
43, 696 
44,613 
34, 119 

55, 428 
59, 903 
26,  660 

18,  468 
23,233 

40,  293 
29, 134 
49,  259 
28,  599 
25,  027 

20, 857 
44,310 
20,  544 

19,  256 

22,  361 

20, 761 
31,610 
22, 181 
29,  976 

23,  500 

26, 434 
18,  687 
49,  393 


1880 


995, 577 

40,  815 
28, 112 
33, 612 
39,  857 
30, 176 


Richland 

Spartanburg 

Sumter 

Union 

Williamsburg  (6) . 
York 


102,  800 
24, 153 
16,  345 
19, 190 

36,  38fi 
34,  485 
45,  844 
27,  765 


1870 


705,  606 
31, 129 


24,  049 
35,  724 
34,  359 


16,  389 

36,  821 
55,  385 
43,  605 
25,  363 
27, 777 
38, 831 


19,613 

37. 496 

18,  741 

15,  574 
21,538 

16,  903 
29,444 
18,  564 
34, 107 
20,  598 

26. 497 
16,  256 
41,395 

"14,389 

28,  573 
40,  409 
37,  037 
24,  080 
24,110 
30,  713 


88,  863 

18,  805 
10,  584 
14,  038 

25,  410 

26,  243 
42, 486 

19,  888 


1860 


1850 


22,  873 
30, 743 
40,  053 


70, 100 
18,  122 
11,  834 
13, 095 

41,  916 
20,  361 
39, 887 
22, 11 1 


668,  507 
32,  31g 


21,475 
26,  608 
38,  805 


83,  844 
18,  038 
10,  790 


1840 


594, 398 
29, 351 


18,  493 
21,  471 
35,  794 


1880 


1820 


502, 741 
23, 167 


17, 169 

19,230       14,750 

37,  032       32, 199 


16, 161 

22,  262 


10,  721 
11,754 

12,  087 

22,  536 
12,  988 
22, 160 

11,  814 

20,  775 
10,  536 
16,  865 

'i6,'269' 

23,  025 
25,  784 
25,  268 
19,  248 
15,  489 

24,  286 


21,  305 
21,  892 


7,962 
13,086 

11,  797 
23, 858 
15,  579 
21, 190 

12,  434 

20, 879 


28,  466 
16,  830 
39, 262 
21, 404 


20,  647 
20, 156 


24,  896 
ig,  639 

18,  307 
26,  919 
23,  859 

19,  635 
15,  489 
21,  502 


7,646 
14,  473 

10,  988 
23,  407 
12,  930 
17,  407 
10,  789 

20, 143 


82,  66r 

17,  747 
8,574 


25,  548 
14,  822 
32,  852 
20, 165 


18,  274 
17,  839 


86.  338 

17,  182 

8,  472 


27, 256 
13,  728 
30, 509 
21,546 


23, 582 

16,904 

20,  243 
26,  400 
33,  220 
19,  852 
12,  447 
19, 433 


5,755 
12, 281 

9,907 
21,  584 

12,  111 

13,  932 
8,408 

18,  350 


19,  943 
16,  476 


80,  212 

14, 189 

6,645 


1810 


12, 280 
25, 887 


63, 179 

11,479 

5,564 


1800    I  1790 

345,  591 
13, 553 


7,376 
20, 428 


26, 404 
10,  949 
25,119 
17, 174 


17,  603 
14,  530 


18, 519 

'14,' 356 

16,  397 
23,  669 
27,  892 
18,  936 
10, 327 
18,  383 


5,  245 
13, 545 

10,  361 

20,  863 

9,065 

11.208 

8,  582 

17,441 


18,  453 

'14,473 

14, 772 
21, 150 
28,  277 
17,  906 
9,018 
17,  790 


5,  025 
12,  432 

8,716 
17, 682 

8,083 
10,  201 

6,  425 

16, 104 


26,  359 
9,047 
23, 160 
11,857 


15,  679 
13, 133 


15,  653 
27,  022 


12,  321 
16,  989 
25,  369 
14, 126 
8,716 
14,  936 


4,349 
9,867 

6,318 
14,  982 
6,641 


13,  964 


57, 480 
8,185 
5,216 


18,753 


46, 647 
6,866 


24,903 
7,631 
18, 130 
10,  087 


22,  938 
11,  504 


13,  229 
22, 897 


9,  027 
14,  259 
19,  054 
10,  995 

6,871 
10,  032 


7,340 

6,012 
12,  809 


20,  338 


13,289 
7,623 


22, 122 
6,503 


6,914 
5,452 

12,006 


15,  766 

20,  052 


6,097 
12, 122 
13, 103 
10, 237 


6,302 
9,337 


10, 706 
9,342 


10,  250 


18,513 
9,568 


3,  030 
8,  800 
0,  910 
7,693 


6,  604 


a  Berkeley  organized  from  part  of  Charleston  in  1882. 
"  Florence  organized  from  parts  of  Clarendon,  Darlington, 
Marion,  and  Williamsburg  in  1888. 

SOUTH 

[Dakota  organized  as  a  territory  March  2,  1861. 


c  Taken  to  foi-m  Anderson  and  Pickens  in  1826. 

DAKOTA. 

South  Dakota  admitted  as  a  state  Kovember  2,  1889.] 


COUNTIES. 


The  State. 


Aurora  (6)  . 

Beadle 

Bonhomme 
Borenian . . . 
Brookings  . 


1890 


328, 808 


Brown 

Brule 

Buffalo  . . . 
Butte  (d) . . 
Camjibell . 


5,045 
9,586 
9,057 
(c) 
10, 132 

16, 855 

6,737 

993 

1,  037 

3,510 

4,178 


1880 


a98,268 


1,290 

5,468 

534 

4,965 

353 

238 
63 


1870 


oil,  776 


608 


1860 


1850 


(o) 


163 


246 


407 


114 
5,001 
2,156 


152 


2,621 


Custer  (g) 
Davison  .. 
Day  W--- 
Delano  (i) . 
Deuel 


Charles  Mix 

Choteau  (e) „  „„„ 

Clark 6,i28 

Qjav  I    '',509 

Codington  (/) I     7,037 

a  Total  population  for  Dakota  ten-itory  in  1880,  13''?.1'"; 
1870  14  181-  1860  4,837.  The  population  of  the  remaining 
counties  iu  1880  and  1870  are  given  under  North  Dakota;  no 
corinty  organization  in  1860.  „  ,„  ma? 

b  JeraiUd  organized  Irom  part  of  Aurora  m  1»»3. 

d  Formelf  from  part  of  Harding  and  unorganized  terri- 
tory in  1883.  .       ,  i        -i  ■      lOOT 

«Fonned  from  unorganized  territory  in  1883. 

/  Part  of  Sis.seton  and  Wahpetou  Indian  reservation  .111- 
nexed  since  1880. 


Dewey  (j) 

Douglas 

Edmunds 

Ewing  (fc) 

Fall  Eiver  (g)  - 
Faulk 


1890 


4,891 
5,449 
9,168 
40 
4,574 


4,600 
4,399 
16 
4,478 
4,062 

6,814 
295 
4,625 
6,546 
4,267 
167 


1880 


995 

1,256 

97 


2,  302 


1870 


1860 


3,010 


693 

153 

1,301 


1850 


Grant  (!) 

Gregory  

Hamlin 

Hand 

Hanson 

Harding  (m) . .  - 

a  Fall  River  organized  from  part  of  Custer  in  1883. 
h  Part  taken  to  form  Marshall  iu  1885;  partot  feis.setou  and 
Wahpeton  Indian  reservation  annexed  since  1880 
i  Scobey  organized  from  part  ot  Delano  in  1883. 
j  Name  changed  from  Rusk  in  1883;  no  returns  in  1890. 
k  Orsanized  from  part  of  Harding  m  1883. 
I  Pmt  taken  to  form  Roberts  in  1883 ;  part  of  Sisseto.i  and 
Wahpeton  ludian  reservation  .annexed  «"7 'f "' ^,.,     .   ,  .„ 
m  Foniied  from  unorganized  territory  111  1881;  paits  taken 
to  fonii  Butte  anil  Ewing  in  1883. 


POPULATION. 


39 


Table  2.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Coiitmued. 
SOUTH  DAKOTA— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

5,044 

10,  469 

1,860 

30 

268 
5,573 

Pyatt  (a) 

34 

Hutchinson 

37 

Kiuehart  (j) 

Hvde           

Roberts  (i-) 

1,997 
4,610 

Sanborn  (A) 

5 

Jerauld  (c) 

3,005 
8,562 
7,508 
11,673 
9,143 

Scobey  (l) 

32 

1,102 
2,657 
13,  248 
5,896 

113 
477 
793 

10,  581 

1,028 

96 

2,412 
188 

712 

Lugenbeel  (e) 

Sully 

296 

Lyiuan 

233 
6,448 
5,940 
4,544 

7 
4,640 

(9) 

5,165 
21, 879 

5,941 

149 

6,540 

2,910 

23 

181 

124 
1,283 

Todil 

203 

■V.il 

McCook 

Tripp  (q) 

10,  256 
9,130 

5,320 

Marshall  if) 

6,813 

3,507 

Wagner  ( j) 

Walwortli 

2, 153 

46 

115 

363 

8,251 

3,915 

Washabaugb  (n)... 

"Washington  (o) 

Yankton  - 

40 
10,444 

510 

355 

8,390 

2,097 

Ziebach 

134 
73 

Nowlm  (a) 

Sisseton  and  "VVah- 
peton  Indian  res- 
ervation (q). 

Unorganized  terri- 
tory. 

Pennington 

2,244 

r899 

Potter  (i) 

Pratt 

Presho 

a  Formed  from  unorganized  territory  in  1883. 

6  Given  to  Hanson,  Hutchinson,  McCook,  and  Turner. 

c  Jerauld  organized  from  part  of  Aurora  in  1883. 

d  Meade  organized  from  part  of  Lawrence  in  1889. 

e  Part  taken  to  form  Washabaugh  in  1883;  no  returns. 

/  Organized  from  parts  of  Day  and  Sisseton  and  Wahpe- 
ton  Indian  leservation  in  1885. 

g  No  returns. 

h  Sanborn  organized  from  part  of  Miner  in  1883. 

i  Name  changed  from  Ashmore  in  1875. 

j  Formed  from  unorganized  territory  in  1883;  no  returns. 

k  Organized  from  parts  of  Grant  and  Sisseton  and  Wah- 
peton  Indian  reservation  in  1883. 

i  Scobey  organized  from  part  of  Delano  in  1883. 


m  Part  taken  to  form  "Washington  in  1883 ;  no  returns  in 
1890. 

n  Organized  from  parts  of  Lugenbeel  and  Sioux  Indian  res- 
ervation in  1883 ;  no  returns. 

0  Organized  from  part  of  Shannon  in  1^83. 

p  Abandoned  in  1888. 

g  Parts  given  to  Kichland  county,  North  Dakota,  and 
Codington,  Day,  and  Grant  counties.  South  Dakota,  and  parts 
taken  to  form  Sargent  county,  North  Dakota,  and  Marsliall 
and  Roberts  counties,  South  Dakota,  since  1880. 

r  Of  the  i)Oi)ulation  of  the  unorganized  territory  in  Dakota 
in  1870  (2,091)  899  is  estimated  to  have  been  in  the  present 
limits  of  South  Dakota. 


TEIVKESSEE. 
TAdmitted  as  a  state  June  1, 1796.] 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

The  State 

1, 767, 518 

1,  542,  359 

1,  258,  520 

1, 109, 801 

1,  002,  717 

829, 210 

681,  904 

422,  771 

261, 727 

105, 602 

35, 691 

Anderson 

15, 128 
24, 739 
11,230 
6,134 
17,  589 

13,  607 
13,  486 
12, 197 
23,  630 
13,  389 

8,845 
9,069 

15, 103 
7,260 

16,  523 

13,  827 
15, 146 

5,376 
108, 174 

8,995 

15,  650 
13,  645 
19,  878 

10,  820 
20,  025 
9,780 
5,617 
15,  985 

12, 124 

10,  005 

11,  859 
22, 103 
10,  019 

7,956 

8,704 
24,333 
8,234 
4,870 
14,  237 

11,  652 

7,445 

10,  502 

19,447 

7,909 

6,678 

7,068 

21,  584 

8,463 

4,459 

13,  270 

11,701 
6,712 
9,509 

17, 437 
7,124 

7,258 

6,938 

21,511 

6,315 

5,959 

12,424 

12,  259 
6,  068 
8,  982 

15,  967 
6,296 

5,658 

20,  546 

4,772 

5,676 

11,  745 

7,  385 
6,149 
7  193 

5,310 
30,  396 

4,668 
16,  012 

3,959 
8,242 

Bedford 

Benton 

Bledsoe 

4,648 
11,  028 

4,005 
11,  2,58 

3,259 
8,839 

5,587 

Bradley 

Campbell 

5, 110  1       4,  244 

2,668 

Cannon  

Carroll 

12,  .362 
5,  372 

9,397 
6,414 

4,835 

4,190 

4,813 

Cheatham 

Chester  (a) 

Claiborne  

13,  373 
6.987 

14,  808 

12,  894 
14, 109 

4,538 
79,  026 

8,498 

14,  813 
12,  460 
15. 118 

9,321 

9,643 

9,369 

9,474 

8,470 

5,508 

4,798 

Clav 

Cocke  (h) 

12,  458 
10,  237 

10,  408 
9,689 

8,300 
8,351 

6,992 
8,184 

6,017 

4,  892 

5,154 

CoHee 

Crockett 

Cumberland 

3,461 
62,  897 

7,772 

11,  425 
9,340 
13,  706 
26, 145 
4,717 

3,460 

47,  055 

6,276 

10,  573 
9,982 
10,  536 
24,  327 
5,054 

Davidson  . 

38,  882 
6,003 

8,016 
8,404 
6,361 
26,  719 
4,454 

30,  509 

28, 122 

20, 154 

15,  608 

9,965 

'  '  ■  "   " 

Decatur 

Dekalb 

5,  868 
7,074 
4,484 
21,  501 
3,550 

Dickson 

7,265 
1,904 
8,652 
2,748 

5,190 

4,516 

Dyer 

Fayette 

28, 878         31,  871 
5, 226          5,  941 

Fentress  (c) 

a  Organized  from  parts  of  Hardeman,  Henderson,  Mc- 
Nairy,  and  Madison  in  1882 ;  parts  of  Henderson  and  McNairy 
annexed  in  1886  and  1887,  respectively. 


6  Cocke  and  Jefferson  reported  together  in  1800. 

c  Pickett  organized  from  i)arts  of  Fentress  and  Overton  in 

1881. 


40 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  2.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Contiuued. 

TEIVNESSEE— Continued. 


Franklin . 
Gibson .  -  - 

Giles 

Grainger  - 
Greene . . . 


Grundy 

Hiimblen 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Hardeman  (a). 


Hardin 

Hawkins 

Haywood 

Henderson  (6). 
Henry 


Hickman 

Houston 

Humphreys  . 

Jackson 

James 


Jefferson  (c) . 

Johnson 

Knox 

Lake 

Lauderdale . . 


Lawrence 

Lewis 

Lincoln  ... 
Loudon  .. 
MoMinn  . 


McNairy  (d) . 

Macon 

Madison  (a)  . 

Marion 

Marshall 


Maury 


Monroe 

Montgomery  . 
Moore 


Morgan 

Obion 

Overton  (e) 
Perry 

Pickett  (e).. 


Polk 

Putnam  ... 

Khea 

Roane 

Robertson. 


Rutherford. 

Scott 

Sequatchie . 

Sevier 

Shelby 


Smith  . .  - 
Stewart  . 
SuUivan . 
Sumner  . 


Tipton  . . . . 
Trousdale . 

Unicoi 

TJnion  


Van  Buren  . . 

Warren 

Washington. 
Wayne 


Weakley  — 

White 

Williamson 
Wilson 


1890 


18, 929 
35, 859 
34.  957 
13, 196 
26,  614 

6,345 
11,  418 
53, 482 

10,  342 
21,  029 

17,  698 
22, 246 
23,  558 
16,  336 
21,  070 

14,  499 
5,390 

11,  720 
13,  325 

4,903 

16,  478 
«,  858 

59, 557 
5,304 
18, 756 

12,  286 
2,555 

27,  382 
9,  273 

17,  890 

15,  510 
10,  878 
30, 497 
15,  411 

18,  906 

38, 112 

6,930 

15,  329 

29,  697 

5,975 

7,639 

27,  273 
12, 039 

7,785 
4,736 

8,361 
13,  683 
12,  647 
17, 418 

20,  078 

35,  097 
9,794 
3,027 

18, 761 
112,  740 

18, 404 
12, 193 
20,  879 
23, 668 

24,271 
5.850 
4,619 

11,  459 

2,863 
14, 413 
20,  354 
11,471 

28,  955 

12,  348 
26,  321 
27, 148 


1880 


17, 178 
32,  685 
36,  014 
12,  384 
24,  005 

4,592 
10, 187 
23,  642 

9,098 
22.  921 

14,  793 
20,  610 
26,  053 
17,430 
22, 142 

12,  095 
4,295 

11,  379 

12,  008 
5,187 

15,  846 

7,766 

39, 124 

3,968 

14,  918 

10,  383 
2,181 

26,  960 
9,148 

15.  064 

17,  271 
9,321 
30, 874 
10,  910 
19, 259 

39, 904 

7,117 

14,  283 

28,  481 

6,233 

5,156 
22, 912 
12, 153 

7,174 


7,269 

11,  501 
7,073 

15,  237 
18,  861 

36,  741 

6,021 

2,565 

15,541 

78, 430 

17,  799 

12,  690 

18,  321 

23,  625 

21, 033 
6,646 
3,  645 

10,  260 

2,933 
14,  079 
16, 181 

11,  301 

24,  538 
11, 176 
28, 313 
28,  747 


1870 


1860 


14,  970 
25,  666 
32,  413 
12,  421 
21,  668 

3,250 


17,  241 
7,148 

18,  074 

11,  768 
15,  837 
25,  094 
14,  217 
20,  380 

9,856 


9,  326 
12,  583 


13,  848 
21,  777 
26, 166 
10,  962 
19, 004 

3,093 


13,  258 
7,020 
17, 769 

11,214 
16, 162 
19,  232 
14, 491 
19,  133 

9,  312 


1850 


13,  768 
19,  548 
25,  949 
12,  370 
17,  824 

2,773 


19,  476 
5,852 

28, 990 
2,428 

10,  838 

7,601 

1,986 

28,  050 


13,  969 

12,  726 
6,633 

23,  480 
6,841 

16,  207 

30,  289 
4,511 
12,  589 

24,  747 


9,096 
11,  725 


16,  043 

5,018 

22,  813 


7,559 

9,320 
2,241 
22,  828 


13,  555 

14,  732 
7,290 

21,  535 
6,190 
14,  592 

32,  498 

4,667 

12.  607 

20,  895 


10,  075 
5,660 

17,  456 

10. 328 
13, 370 
17, 259 
13, 164 

18,  233 

9.397 


6,  422 
15,  673 


1840 


12,  033 

13,  689 
21,  494 
10,  572 
16,  076 


8,175 


14,  563 

8,245 

15,  035 

13,  870 
11,  875 

14,  906 

8,618 


5,195 
12,  872 


280 
438 
492 


1830 


15,620 
5,801 
18,  703 
10,  066 
14, 410 


2,276 


11,  655 

4,868 

13,  683 

5,334 

8,748 

12,  249 

8,119 


1820 


1810 


16,  571 


12,  558 
7,651 
11,  324 


821 


6,187 
9,698 


11,  801 


14, 498 


5,411 


,719 
,385 


14, 460 


21,493  I       22,075 
'{% 
9, 

16, 

6, 
14, 


1,462 
10,  949 


6,080 


4,067 
7,593 


8,953 


13,  034 


4,546 
6,397 
9,713 


7,643 


2,583 


1,511 

5,401 


1800 


1790 


7.367 
7,610 


,309 


10, 171 


3,271 


14,  761 


1,  623 


,530 
,070 
,555 


2,969 
15,584 
11,297 

6,925 


7,369 
8,698 
5,538 
15,  622 
16, 166 

33,  289 
4,054 
2,335 
11,  028 
76,  378 

15,  994 
12, 019 
13, 136 
23,  711 

14,  884 


7,605 

2,725 
12,  714 
16,  317 
10,  209 

20,  755 

9,375 

25,  328 

25,  881 


3,  353 
12,  817 
12,  637 

6,042 


8,726 
8,558 
4,991 
13,  583 

15,  265 

27,  918 
3,  .51 9 
2, 120 
9,122 

48,  092 

16,  357 
9,896 

13,  552 
22,  030 

10,  705 


3,430 

7,633 

11,211 

5,821 


6,338 


4,415 
12, 185 
16, 145 

29, 122 
1,905 


6,920 
31, 157 

18,412 
9,719 
11, 742 

22, 717 

8,887 


2,660 
4.814 
9,279 
7,419 


3,570 


3,985 
10,  948 
13,  801 

24, 280 


11,. 594 
5,508 


27,  665 


13. 708 
14,  349 


2,582 
2,099 
8,  242 
7,094 


8,186 
11,  341 
13,  272 

26, 134 


6,117 

2,581 
11,147 
14,  829 

9,115 

18,  216 
9,381 
23,  827 
26,  072 


2,674 
10, 179 

13,  861 
8,170 

14,  608 
11,  444 
27,  201 
27,  443 


6,442 
14,  721 

21, 179 
8.587 
10,  736 
22,  445 

6,800 


10,  803 

11,  751 
7,705 

9,870 
10,  747 
27,  006 
24,  460 


5,717 
5,648 

19,  900 
6,968 

10,  073 

20,  569 

5,317 


22,  089 


2,529 
12,  219 


1,676 


7, 128 
2,  384 


4,215 
7,895 
9,938 

19,552 


10,  359 


8,021 


9,017 


12, 446 


7,741 


6,970 


2,899   1,387 


5,643 


2,  504 
5,  581 

7,270 

10,  265 


4,772   4,595 
364 


15.  210 

10, 995 

6,013 

4,797 
9,967 
26,  638 
25,  472 


17, 580 
8.397 
7,  015 

19,211 


11,  649 

4,  262 
6,847 
13, 792 


4,280 


3,419  I  3,619 


4,294 


10, 218 
4,616 


10,  348  .5,  725 
9,  557  7,  740 
2,  459 


8,701 
20,  040 
18,  730 


4,  028 
13, 153 
11,  952 


6,379 


2,  868 

3,  261 


4,447 
2,196 


5,  872 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Chester  in  1882. 

(iPart  taken  to  form  Chester  in  1882  and  part  given  to 
same  in  1886. 

c  Cocke  and  Jefferson  reported  together  in  1800. 


d  Part  taken  to  form  Chester  in  1882  and  part  given  to 
same  in  1887.  ,  ,^       j.      . 

c  Pickett  organized  from  parts  of  Pentress  and  Overton  m 

1881. 


POPULATION. 


41 


Table  2.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  COLCx^TIES:  1790  TO  1890— Continued. 

TEXAS. 
(Admitted  as  a  state  December  29, 1845.] 


COUNTIES. 

18<»0 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

212, 592 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1 

1860 

1850 

The  State 

2,235,523 

20, 923 
24 
6,306 
1,824 
2, 101 

944 
6,459 
17  859 

1,.591,749 
17,  395 

818,  579 

604,  215 

Delta 

9,117 
21,289 

14,  307 
2'.i5 

1,049 

1,  056 

7,598 

10,  373 

224 

1,  970 

31,774 

15,678 

2,744 

21,  594 

20,  706 

38,  709 

31,481 

2,996 

529 

25 

10,  586 
6,481 

15,  987 
3,112 

68 

31, 476 

14 

7,056 

208 

5,910 

18, 016 

203 

53,  211 

9,402 

21,  312 

15, 217 

721 

703 

9,313 

133 

3,904 

3,956 

37,  249 

26,  721 
252 

1,665 

11,  352 
519 

12,  285 
6,534 

27,  583 

5,  597 
18, 143 
10,  082 

28 
665 

ICO 

'     5, 732 

4,  855 

"7,' 2.51' 
6,  443 

"5,' 031' 
5,108 

--      . 

Denton 

Dewitt  . . . 

"'"'641 
1,710 

9,229 

10,  398 

2,884 

Anderson 

Dickens 

Andtvws 

Dimmit 

109 

5,239 
996 
596 

31 

4,217 
14, 429 

3,985 

4,271 

1.165 

Donley 

Arau.sas 

1.083 
88 

'99' 

Armstrong 

Eastland 

Ector  (ft) 

Atascosa 

2,915 

15,  087 

1,578 
10, 139 

3,841 

Edwards 

Ellis 

266 

21,  294 

3,  845 

1,  902 

11,796 

16,  240 

25,  501 

27,  996 

136 

3 

Austin 

7,514 
3,  671 
427 
1,801 
9,  851 

13,  207 
16,  863 

5.246 
4,  051 
43 
2,425 
3,  014 

9,  21V 
11,  604 

Bailev  (a) 

989 

Bandera 

3,  795 

20,  730 

2,595 

3,  720 

33,  377 

49,  266 

2,158 

17,215 

715 

2,298 

20,  518 

30, 470 

649 
12,  290 

399 

7,006 

3,099 

El  Paso 

Enciual 

Bastrop 

Erath 

Baylor 

Falls 

Bee 

1,082 
9,771 
16, 043 

1,077 
1,187 

910 
4,  799 
14,454 

"6,052 

Bell 

3,  788 
3,  756 

Fisher 

Bexar  district  (6) . 

Floyd 

Blanco 

4,649 
222 

14,  224 
20,  267 

11,506 

16,  650 

710 

(a) 

11, 421 

298 
13,  001 
10,  747 

15,  769 
815 

5,457 
14,424 

0,624 

356 

22,  554 

9 

2,241 

22,  975 

1,175 

7,  503 

3,583 

35 

11,  217 

10,  965 

9,774 
13,  576 

1,281 

Foley  (c) 

Borden 

Fort  Bend 

Franklin 

Freestone 

Frio 

Gaines 

9,  380 
5,280 
14,921 
2,130 
8 

24, 121 
36 

5,228 

7,114 

6,143 

4,981 
4,684 

7,527 
9,  205 

2,005 
5,052 

7, 143 
2,776 

""2,'9i2 

4,841 
614 

2,  533 

Bowie 

8,139 
309 

6,881 
42 

Brazos 

Galveston 

Garza 

Gillespie 

15,  290 

8,229 

Briscoe 

12 
8,414 

4,529 

Brown  (d) 

544 

244 

3,  566 

2,736 

1,240 

Buchel  (c) 

Glasscock  (ft) 

Goliad 

Burleson 

9,243 

6,855 

11,  757 

1,739 

3,  453 

8,072 
3,688 
6,572 
3,443 

5,  683 
2,487 
4,481 
2,642 

1,  713 

"  1,329 
1,110 

5,832 

14,  840 
56 
38, 108 
8,  530 
18,  603 

12,  202 

3,  628 
8,951 

3,384 
8,059 

648 

Bnrnet  . .  . 

Gonzales 

Gray 

Caldwell 

Calhoun 

Grayson  

14,  387 

8,184 

2,008 

Callahan 

Cameron  (c) 

14,  959 
5,931 

10,  999 

6,028 

8,541 

13,218 
7,282 

10,  307 
5,444 

4,008 

Camp 

Guadalupe 

Hale 

1,511 

Cass(/) 

16,  724 

8,875 

8,411 

4,991 

Hall 

36 

6,365 

18 

50 

1,870 

27,  985 

25, 177 

100 

48 

7,555 

149 

9,  735 

4,347 

16,  554 

Castro 

Hamilton  (d) 

Hansford 

Hardeman 

733 

489 

Chambers 

2,187 

16,  723 

25 

5,045 

1,503 
11,  079 

1,508 
12,  098 

6,673 

Childress 

Clay 

(a) 

109 

1,460 
17,  375 
13,241 

1,353 

9,070 

15, 001 

Harris 

4,608 
11,  822 

Cochran  (a) 

Harrison 

Hartley 

Coke  (g) 

2,059 

6.112 

36,  736 

357 

19,  512 
6,  398 

15,  008 
1,065 

24,  696 

16,  873 
240 

15 
194 
346 

112 
67, 042 

"'3,' 603' 

25,  983 

6 

16,  673 

5,546 

8,608 

800 

20,  391 

10,  924 
24 

""'347' 
14,  013 

Coleman 

Haskell 

Collin 

9,264 

1,950 

Collingsworth 

4,088 

2, 126 

387 

8,326 
5,283 
1,001 

7,885 

4,030 

709 

2,257 
1,723 

Hemphill 

Henderson 

Hidalgo 

6,786 
2,387 

7,453 

4,  595 
1,192 

3,053 

' " ' ' " 

Comal 

1,  23  / 

Comanche  (d) 

Concho  

HiU 

Cooke  

.5,  315 
4,124 

3,760 
2,666 

220 

Hockley  (a) 

Hood 

7,614 
20,  572 

19,  300 

1,210 

31,  885 

58 

870 
9,740 
3,281 
5.  592 

0, 125 

15,  461 

16,  702 

50 

17,  230 

50 

2,585 
12,651 

8,147 

CoryeU  

7,745 
8,  058 

2,  623 

Cottle 

Houston 

Howard  . .   - 

Crane  (ft) 

2,721 

Crockett  (i) 

127 
82 

Crosby 

Hunt 

Hutchinson 

10,  291 

6,630 

1,  520 

Dallam 

Dallas 

33,488 

13, 314 

8,665 
281 

2,743 

Dawson  (j) 

Jack  

6,020 
2,723 
5,779 

694 

2.278 
4,218 

1,000 
2,612 
4,  037 

Dawson 

29 
179 

24 
38 

990 
1,  707 

Deaf  Smith 

Jasper  

a  No  retiTrns. 

b  Divided  into  numerous  counties  in  1876. 

c  Parts  of  Presidio  t.aken  to  form  Brewster,  Buchel,  Foley, 
and  Jeff  Davis  in  1887. 

d  MiUs  organized  from  parts  of  Brown,  Comanche,  Hamil- 
ton, and  Lampasas  in  1887. 

e  Cameron,  Starr,  and  Webb  reported  together  in  1850. 


/  Name  changed  to  Davis  in  1862 ;  changed  back  to  Cass  in 
1871. 

g  Organized  from  part  of  Tom  Green  in  1889. 

h  Formed  from  part  of  Tom  Green  in  1887. 

i  Parts  taken  to  form  Valverde  in  1885  and  Schleicher  aud 
Sutton  in  1887. 

j  No  records  by  which  to  accoimt  for  its  disappearance. 


42 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  2.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890-Continued. 

T  E  X  AS— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Jeff  Davis  (a) . 

Jetferson 

Johnson 

Jones 

Karnes 


Kaufman  . 
Kendall... 

Kent 

Kerr 

Kimble . . 


King 

Kinney  (e>)  • 

Knox 

Lamar 

Lamb 


Lampasas  (c) 

Lasalle 

Lavaca 

Lee 

Leon 


Liberty  

Limestone  - 
Lipscomb-. 
Live  Oak  . . 
Llano 


Loving  (d)  ■ 
Lubbock.  - . 

Lynn 

McCuUoch. 
McLennan. 


McMullen 
Madison . . 

Marion 

Martin 

Mason 


Matagorda-  - 
Maverick .  -  - 

Medina 

Menard 

Midland  (e) . 


Milam 

Mills  (c) 

Mitchell 

Montague  ... 
Montgomery. 


Moore 

Morris ■ 

Motley 

Nacogdoches 
Navarro 


Newton.. 

Nolan 

Nueces  . . 
Ochiltree 
Oldham-. 
Orange... 


Palo  Pinto. 

Panola 

Parker 

Parmer 

Pecos  ((/)  .  ■ 
Polk 


1890 


1880 


1,394 
5,857 
22,313 
3,797 
3,637 

21,  598 

3,826 

324 

4,  462 

2,  243 

173 

3.781 

1,134 

37. 302 

4 

7,584 
2, 139 
21,  887 
11,952 
13,  841 

4,230 

21,  678 

632 

2,055 

B,  772 

3 

33 

24 

3,217 

39,  204 

1,038 
8,512 
10,  862 
264 
5, 180 

3,985 
3,698 
5,730 
1,215 
1,033 


3,489 

17, 911 

546 

3,  270 

15,  448 

2,  763 

92 

2,168 

1,343 

40 

4,487 

77 

27, 193 


1870 


1,906 
4,923 


1,705 

6,895 
1,536 


1860 


1,995 

4.305 


2,171 
3,936 


1850 


1,836 


1,042 

72 


1,204 

is '796 


5,421 

789 

13,  641 

8,937 
12, 817 

4,999 

16,  246 

69 

1,994 

4,962 


24,  773 
5, 493 
2,  059 
18,  863 
11,765 

15 

6,580 

139 

15, 984 

26,  373 

4,650 
1,573 
8,093 
198 
270 
4,770 

8,320 

14, 328 

21,  682 

7 

1,326 
10,  332 


25 

9 

1,533 

26,  934 

701 

5,395 

10, 983 

12 

2,655 

3,940 
2,967 
4,492 
1,239 


1,344 

69 

9,168 


634 


COUNTIES. 


1,047 


61 

mise' 


6,  523 

4,414 
8,591 


852 
1,379 


173 
13, 500 

230 
4,061 
8,562 


1,028 
'5,945 
'6,' 781 


3,189 
4,537 


Potter 

Presidio  (a) . 

Rains 

Randall.' 

Red  River . . 


3,978 


Reeves  (ft)  . 

Refugio 

Roberts 

Robertson  . 
Rockwall . 


Runnels 

Rusk 

Sabine 

San  Augustine.. 
San  Jacinto 


L571 
'i,'946 


593 
1,101 


678 

3,377 

1,951 

2,078 

667 


18, 659 


117 
11,  257 
10, 154 


5,  032 

24 

11,  590 

21,  702 

4,359 

640 

7,673 


8,984 


6,206 


2.238 
3,977 


2,  522 
2,008 


San  Patricio  . . . 

San  Saba 

Schleicher  (i)  - . 

Scurry 

Shackelford 


Shelby-... 
Sherman.. 
Smith  .... 
Somervell. 
Starr  (j)-. 


Stephens  (k)  ■ 

Stonewall 

Sutton  (i) 

Swisher 

Tarrant 


3,454 

726 

L838 


2, 124 
'"969 


5,175 


287 
2,938 

5,885 
12,  219 
15,  870 


1,807 
7,189 


9,614 

8,879 

2,187 
'3,975 


5.479 


8,292 
5,996 

3,119 

'i'goe 


2,907 


2,384 


Taylor  

Terry  

Throckmorton  . 
Titus 

Tom  Green  (m) 


Travis 

Trinity  . . . 

Tyler 

Upshur... 
Upton  (d)  - 


Uvalde 

Valverde  (n) . 
Van  Zandt-  -. 

Victoria 

Walker 


L255 

(/) 
10, 119 
4,186 


8,707 


L916 

1,524 
8,475 
4,213 


8,300 


5,193 
2,190 

1,689 

""698 


3,871 


Waller 

Ward(d) 

Washington  . 
Webb  (j)  ..-■ 
Wharton 


Wheeler 

Wichita 

Wilbarger -- 
Williamson  - 

Wilson 

Winkler  (d) . 


2,348 


Wise  --.. 

Wood 

Yoakum  . 
Young... 
Zapata. . 
Zavalla . . 


1890 


1880 


849 
1,698 
3,909 

187 
21,  452 

1,247 

1,  239 

320 

26,  506 

5, 972 

3,193 
18,  559 
4, 969 
6,688 
7,360 

1,312 
6,641 
155 
1,415 
2,012 

14,  365 

34 

28,  324 

3,419 

10,  749 

4,920 

1,024 

658 

100 

41, 142 

6,957 

21 

902 

8,190 

5,152 

36, 322 

7,648 

10,  877 

12,  695 

52 

3,804 
2,874 

16,  225 
8,737 

12, 874 

10,  888 

77 

29, 161 

14,  842 

7,584 

778 
4,831 
7,092 
25,  909 
10,  655 
18 


28 

2,873 

3,035 

3 

17,194 


1870       1860 


1850 


1,636 


1,585 
32 

22, 383 
2, 984 


18,  986 
4,161 
5,084 
6,186 

1,010 
5,324 


10, 653 


2,324 


580 


8,535 


1,600 
'4,"997 


3,906 


288 
'934 


102 
2,037 

9,523 


16,  916 
3,  256 
4,196 


15,  803 
2,750 
4,094 


602 
1,425 


21,  863 
2,649 
8,304 

4,725 
104 


4 
24,  671 

1,736 


455 

5,732 

i6,'532' 

'4,' 154 

330 


620 
913 


8,148 
2,498 
3,648 


200 


44 
5,362 
13,"  392" 
'2,' 406' 

230 


5,788 


711 
5,959 
3,615 

27, 028 
4,915 
5,825 

10,  266 


2,541 


12,  619 
6,289 
12,024 

9,024 


il) 
11, 339 


13, 153 
4,141 
5,010 

12,  039 


4,239 
'4,' 292 


6,020 


124 

9,648 


851 


6,494 
4,860 
9,776 


8,080 
4,  392 
4,525 
10,645 


506 


664 


3,636 


3,138 


L894 
3,394 


3,777 
4,171 
8,191 


24, 134 

13,  932 

4 

5,049 

3,562 

1,097 


27,  565 
5,273 
4,549 

512 

433 

126 

15, 155 

7,118 


16,  601 
11,  212 


4,  726 

3,636 

410 


23, 104 
2,615 
3,426 


6,368 
2,556 


L450 
6,894 


15,  215 
1,397 
3,380 


1,348 
2,019 
3,964 


5,983 
1,752 


4,529 


135 


3, 100 
4,968 


592 

1,248 

26 


1,568 


a  Parts  of  Presidio  taken  to  form  Brewster.  Buohel,  Foley, 
andJeffDaviHinl887.  . 

b  Part  taken  to  lorm  Valverde  m  1885.  ,,     -u    ^;i 

o-MUls  organized  from  parts  of  Brown,  Comanche,  Hamil- 
ton, and  Lampasas  in  1887. 

d  Formed  from  part  ot  Tom  Green  m  1887. 

e  Oro-anized  from  part  of  Tom  Green  m  188o. 

^IrrtSnt  form  Rates  in  1883  and  Valverde  in  1885. 


h  Organized  from  part  of  Pecos  in  1883. 
i  Foi-med  from  part  of  Crockett  m  1887. 
,-  Cameron,  Starr,  and  Webb  roportexl  together  m  1850. 
Jc  Name  changed  from  Buchanan  m  18b2. 
™  SrSK;  to  form  Mi.Uand  in  1885  Crane,  Ector  Glas^^^ 
cock   Loving,  Upton,  Ward,  and  Winkler  m  1887,  .u.d  Ooke 

"t  Formed  AZ  parts  of  Crockett,  Kinney,  and  Pecos  in  1885. 


POPULATION. 


43 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Continued. 


UTAH  TERRIXORV. 

[Organized  as  a  territory  September  9,  1850/ 


The  Territory.. 


1890 


207, 905 


Beaver 3,340 

Boxelder 7,642 

Cache 15,509 

Cedar (a)  

Davis 0,751 


Emery  (6) 

Garfield  (c) 

Grand  (6) 

Green  River  (d) . 
Iron  (e) 


Juab 

Kane(/) 
Millard  . 
Morgan.. 


5,076 

2,  457 

541 


2,683 

5,582 
1,685 
4,033 
1,780 


1880 


143, 968 


5,  279 
556 


4,013 

3,474 
3,085 
3,  727 
1,783 


1870 


2,007 
4,855 
8,  229 


4,459 


2,  277 

2,034 
1,513 
2,753 
1,972 


1860 


40,  273 

785 
1,608 
2,605 

741 
2,904 


1850 


11,  380 


1,134 


141 
1,010 


360 


Piute  

Kich 

Kio  Virgin  (g)  - 

Salt  Lake 

San  Juan 


Sanpete 

Sevier 

Shambip  (/()■ 

Summit 

Tooele 


Uinta 

Utah 

Wasatch 

Washington  (i) . 
Weber 


1890 


2,842 
1,  527 


58,  457 
365 

13, 146 
6,199 


7,  733 
3,700 


2,762 
23,  768 
3,  595 
4,009 
22,  723 


1880 


1,651 
1,263 


31, 977 
204 


11, 557 
4,457 


4,  921 
4,497 


799 

17,  973 

2,927 

4,  235 

12,  344 


1870 


1,955 

450 

18,  337 


6,786 
19 


2,  512 
2, 177 


12,  203 
1,244 
3,  061 
7,858 


1860 


11,295 


3,815 


162 

198 
1,  008 


8,248 


691 
3,675 


1850 


6,  157 


2,  020 


a  No  records  by  which  to  account  for  its  disappearance. 
b  Grand  organized  from  part  of  Emery  in  1890. 
c  Organized  from  parts  of  Iron  and  Kane  in  1882. 
d  Now  in  Wyoming. 
e  Part  taken  to  form  Garfield  in  1882. 

f  Part  taken  to  form  Garfield  and  part  given  to  Washing- 
ton county  in  1882. 


g  Part  set  oil'  to  Nevada  iu  1871 ;  remainder  given  to  Wash- 
ington county  in  1872. 
h  Given  to  Juab,  Tooele,  and  Utah  prior  to  1870. 
i  Part  of  Kane  annexed  in  1882. 


VERMOWT. 

[Admitted  as  a  state  March  4, 1791.] 


The  State 

Addison 

Bennington  . . 

Caledonia 

Chittenden . . . 
Essex 

Franklin 

Grand  Isle. .. 

Lamoille 

Orange 

Orleans 

Rutland 

Washington  - 

Windham 

Windsor 


1890 


332, 422 


22, 277 
20,  448 
23,  436 
35,389 
9,511 

29,  755 
3,  843 
12,  831 
19,  575 
22, 101 

45,  397 
29,  (>06 
26, 547 
31,  706 


1880 


1870 


332,  286       330,  551 


24, 173 

21,  950 
23,  607 
32,  792 

7,931 

30,  225 

4,124 

12, 684 

23,  525 

22,  083 

41, 829 

25,  404 

26,  763 
35, 196 


23,  484 

21,  325 

22,  235 
36,  480 

6,811 

30,  291 
4,082 
12,448 

23,  090 
21,  0,35 

40,  651 
26,  520 
26,  036 
36,  063 


1860 


315,  098 


1850 


314, 120 


26,  549 
18,  589 

23,  595 
29,  036 

4,650 

28,  586 
4,145 

10,  872 

27,  296 
15,  707 

33,  059 

24,  654 

29,  062 
38,  320 


1840 


291,  948 

23,  583 
16,  872 
21,891 

22,  977 
4,226 

24,  531 
3,883 

10,  475 
27,  873 
13,  634 

30,  699 

23,  506 
27,  442 
40,  356 


1830 


280,  652 


24,  525 
3,696 


27,  285 
13, 980 

31,  294 
21,  378 

28,  748 
40,  625 


1820 


235,  966 


24,  681 
6,976 

29  97-5' 
14, 106 
28,  457 
38, 233 


1810 


217, 895 

19,  993 

15,  893 
18,  730 
18,  120 

3,087 

16,  427 
3,445 


25,  247 
5,830 

29, 486 


26,  760 
34,  877 


1800 


154,  465 

13,  417 
14, 617 

9,377 
12,  778 

1,479 

8,782 


18, 238 
?.  <i9 

23,  813 


23, 581 
26,  944 


1790 


85, 425 


6,449 
12,  254 


7,  295 


10,  526 


15,  591 


17,  570 
15,  740 


TIROIIVIA. 

[One  of  the  original  13  states.] 


COtlNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1830 

1810 

1800 

1790 

The  State  (a)... 

1,  655,  980 

1,  512, 565 

1,  225, 163 

1, 219, 630 

1, 119, 348 

1, 015,  260 

1,034,481 

.328, 348 

869, 131 

6801,608 

691, 737 

Accomac .  .... 

27,  277 
32,  379 
18,  597 
9,283 
9,068 

17,551 
9,589 

37,  005 
4,587 

31,  213 

5,129 
14,  854 
17,  245 

5,867 
14,  383 

24, 408 
32,  618 

17,  546 
5,586 

10,  377 

18,  709 
10,  080 
35,  710 

4,482 
31,  205 

5,  004 
14,  809 
16,  707 

5,694 
15, 540 

20,409 

27,  544 
16,  755 

3,674 
9,878 

14,  900 
8,950 

28,  763 
3,795 

25,  327 

4,000 
11.329 
13,  427 

3,777 
13,  371 

18,  586 
26, 625 
12, 652 
6,765 
10,  741 

13, 742 
8,889 

27.  749 
3,  676 

25,  068 

17,  890 
25,  800 
10,  008 
3,  515 
9,770 

12,  699 
9,193 

24, 610 
3,426 

24,  080 

17, 096 
22, 924 

16,656 
22,618 

15, 966 
19,  747 

15, 743 

18,  268 

15,  693 

16,  439 

13,  959 

12,  585 

Albemarle 

Alexandria  (c) 

Alleghany 

Amelia  (a) 

Amherst .... 

2,749 
10, 320 

12,  576 

2,816 
11,036 

12,071 

10,  994 
10, 423 

10,  594 
10,  548 

9,432 
16,  801 

18,  097 
13,  703 

Appomattox 

Augusta 

19,  628 
4,  300 

20,  203 

19,926 
4,002 
20,246 

16,  742 

5,231 

19,  305 

14,  308 
4,837 
16, 148 

1L712 

5,508 

14, 125 

10,  886 

Bath 

Bedford 

K),.531 

Bland 

Botetourt 

11,  516 

14,  809 

2,  793 

15,212 

14,  908 
13,  894 

11,  679 
14,  346 

16.354 
15,767 

13,  589 
16.  687 

13,  301 
15, 411 

10,  427 
16,  339 

10  524 

Brunswick 

Buchanan  (e) 

12, 827 

Buckingham 

13,  837 

18,  786 

18,351 

17,  569 

20,  059 

13,  389 

9,  77!) 

a  West  Virginia  setoff  from  Virginia  December  31,  1862. 
For  the  population  of  the  remaining  counties  in  Virginia 
for  1790  to  1800,  inclusive,  see  West  Virginia. 

6  Includes  48  per.sons  not  credited  to  any  county. 

c  For  po]>ulation  previous  to  1850,  seo  District  of  Colum- 
bia, of  wldch  it  then  formed  a  part. 


d  Amelia  and  Nottoway  re])orted  together  in  1790. 
e  Dickenson  organized  from  i)arts  of  liucluuiiiii,  Knssell, 
and  Wise  in  1880. 


44 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 
Table  2.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Continued. 

VIKGINI  A— Continued. 


Campbell 

Citroliue 

Carroll 

Charles  City  . 
Charlotte 


Cliesterfieia  (a)  ■ 

Clarke 

Craig  ...- 

( -'iilpeper 

Cumberland 


Dickenson  (6).. 
Uiuwiddie(a)  . . 
Elizabeth  City 

Essex 

Fairfax 


Fauquier.. 

Kloyd 

Fluvanua  - 
Franklin  . . 
Frederick  . 


Giles 

Gloucester  . 
(ioochland  . 

Grayson 

Greene 


Greenesville 

Halifax  .- 

Hanover 

Henrico 

Henry 

Highland 

Isle  of  Wight  . . . 

.James  City 

King  and  Queen. 
King  George 


King  William. 

Lancaster 

Lee 

Loudoun 

Louisa 


Lunenburg. . 

Madison 

Mathews.-..^ 
Kecklenburg 
Middlesex. -- 


Montgomery 
Nansemond  . 

Nelson 

New  Kent.  -  • 
Norfolk 


Northampton 

Northumberland  . 

Nottoway  (c) 

Orange - 

Page 


Patrick 

Petersburg  city  (a) 

Pittsylvania 

Powhatan  

Prince  Edward 

Prince  George  (a)  - . 

Princess  Anne 

Prince  William 

Pulaski 

Rappahannock 

Richmond  (d) 

Roanoke  

Rockbridge 

Rockingham 

Russell  (b) 


1800 


ISSO 


1870 


41, 087 
le,  681 
15, 497 
5,066 

15,  077 

26,211 

8,071 

3,  8;i5 
13,233 

9,  482 

5,077 

13,  515 
16, 168 

10,  047 

16,  655 

22,  590 
14, 405 
9,508 
24,985 

17,  880 

9,090 

11,  653 
9,958 

14,  394 
5,622 

8,230 
34,  424 

17,  402 
103,  394 

18,  208 

5,352 
11,313 
5,643 
9,669 
6,641 

9,605 
7,191 

18,  216 
23,  274 

16,  997 

11,  372 

10,  225 
7,584 

25,  359 
I..458 

17.  742 

19.  692 
15,  .336 

5,  511 

77,  038 

10,  313 
7,885 

11,  582 
12, 814 
13,  092 

14, 147 
22,  680 
59, 941 
6,791 
14, 694 

7,872 
9,510 
9,805 
12,  790 
8,678 

7,146 
30, 101 
23, 062 
31,299 
16, 126 


36, 250 
17,  243 
13,  323 
5,512 
16,  653 

25,  085 
7,682 
3,794 
13, 408 
10,  540 


32,  870 

10,  689 

11,  032 

16,  025 

22,  993 
13,  255 
10,  802 
25,  084 

17,  553 

8,794 
11,876 
10,  292 
13,  068 

5,830 

8,407 
33,  588 

18,  588 
82,  703 
16,  009 

5,164 

10,  572 
5.422 

10, 502 
6.397 

8,751 
6,160 
15, 116 
23,  634 
18,  942 

11,  535 
10, 562 

7,501 

24, 610 

6,252 

16,  693 

15,  903 

16,  536 
.5,  515 

58,  6'7 

9,152 

7,929 

11, 156 

13,  052 

9,965 


12,  833 


52,  589 
7,817 
14,  668 

10,054 
9,394 
9,180 
8,  755 
9,291 

7,195 
13, 105 
20,  003 
29,  567 
13, 906 


18G0 


28,  384 
15, 128 
9,147 
4,975 
14,  513 

18,  470 
6,670 
2,  942 

12,  227 
8, 142 


30,  702 
8,303 
9,927 

12, 9.52 

19,690 
9,824 
9,875 
18,  264 
16,  596 

5,875 

10,  211 

10, 313 

9,587 

4,634 

6,362 
27,  828 
16,  455 
66, 179 

12,  303 

4,151 
8,  320 
4,425 
9,709 
5,742 

7,  515 
5,  355 

13,  268 

20,  929 
16,  332 

10,  403 
8,670 
6,200 

21,  318 
4,981 

12,  556 
11,576 
13, 898 
4,381 
46, 702 

8,046 
6,863 
9,291 
10,  396 
8,462 

10, 161 


1850 


20, 197 

18,464 

8,012 

5,609 

14,471 

19,  016 
7,146 
3,553 

12, 063 
9,961 


30, 198 
5,798 
10,469 
11,834 

21,  706 

8,  236 

lU,  353 

20,  098 

16,  546 

6,883 

10,  956 

10,  656 

8.252 

5,  022 

6,374 
26, 520 

17,  222 
61,  616 
12, 105 

4.319 
9,977 
5,798 

10,  328 
6,571 

8,530 
5,151 

11,  032 
21,  774 
16, 701 

11,  983 
8,854 
7,091 

20,  096 
4,364 

10,  617 
13,  693 
13,015 
5,884 
36,  227 

7,832 
7,531 
8,836 
10,  851 
8,109 


31,  343 
7,667 
12, 004 

7,820 
8,273 
7,504 
6,538 
8,261 

6,503 
9.350 
16,  058 
23,  668 
11, 103 


1840 


23, 245 
18,  456 
5,909 
5,  200 
13,  955 


,489 
.  352 


21,030 
17,813 


9,359 


32, 104 
8,392 
11,844 

8,411 
7,714 
8,565 
5,416 
8,850 

6,856 
8,048 
17,  248 
23,  408 
10,  280 


12,  282 
9,751 


25, 118 
4,586 
10,  206 
10,  682 

20, 808 
6,458 
9,487 
17,  430 
15, 975 

6,570 
10, 527 
10, 352 
6,677 
4,400 

5,639 
25,  962 
15, 153 
43, 572 

8,872 

4.227 
9,353 
4,  020 
10,319 
5,971 

8,779 
4,708 
10,  267 
22,  079 
16,  691 

11,692 
9,331 
6,714 

20,  630 
4,394 

8,359 
12,  283 
12,  758 

6,064 
33,  036 

7,498 
7,346 
8,437 
10,  067 
7,600 

9,609 


1830 


20,  350 
17,  760 


4,774 
14, 595 

17,148 
6,353 

"ii,'393 
10,  399 


22,  558 
3,706 

11,  309 
9,370 

21,  897 

4,  453 
8,812 

15,  832 
14,  242 

5,  307 
10,  715 

9,760 
9,087 
4,232 


5,  500 
15,  252 

18,  637 


1820 


16,  569 

17,  982 


5,  255 
13,  290 


18.  003 


24,  027 
11, 690 


21, 901 
5,053 

10,  521 
9,204 

20,  086 


8, 221 
14,911 
26,  046 

5,274 
10,  608 
10,  369 

7,675 


20, 942 
11,  023 


20,  482 
3, 789 
9,909 

11,  404 

23, 103 


1810 


ISOO 


11,  001 
17,544 


5,180 
13, 161 


9,979 


6,366 
25,  936 
14,  968 
33,  076  i 

7,335  1 


7,117 
28,  034 
16,  253 
28,  797 

7,100 


6,704 
12,017 
24,  706 

4,  .521 

9,678 

10,  007 

5,598 


18,  967 
9,992 


18,190 
3,608 
9.376 

13,111 


9,866 
17, 438 


5,365 
11,912 


14, 488 


22,  f 


6,858 
19,  060 
15,  267 
23,  667 

5,  624 


28,  796 
8,178 
11,  857 

7,596 
7,669 
8,129 
.5, 118 
9,782 

6,448 
8,477 
16,  045 
20,  294 
11,919 


9,972 
3,779 

10,  862 
5,927 

9,258 
4,628 
8,441 
20,  431 
15,  433 

11,  055 
8,107 
7,  442 

20,  724 
4.  392 

7,  405 
10,  795 

12,  287 
6.  230 

27,  569 

7,715 
7,924 
9,719 
9,125 
6,194 

8,032 


26,  398 
7,924 
14,  069 

7,175 
7,285 
8,144 
3,739 
9,257 

5,965 

5,499 

14,  284 

17,  344 

7,878 


10,517 
3,838 

11,  644 
6,397 

9,812 
4,801 
6,461 
21, 939 
16, 151 

11,957 
9,  236 
7,664 

20, 477 
4,122 

12, 306 
11,  784 
11,254 
6,458 
24,  806 

8,641 

7,  953 
10, 130 
14,  637 


4,  775 
10,  724 
22,  574 

3,745 
10,  427 
10,  203 

4,941 


18, 100 
9,  839 


15,  374 
2,  778 
9,508 

13, 317 

21,  329 


1790 


17,  489 


5,588 
10,  078 

14, 214 


4,623 
9,302 

24,  744 


8,181 
9,696 
3,912 


22, 105 
8,153 


13,  934 
3,450 
9.122 

12,  320 

17, 892 


3, 921 
6,842 
19, 681 


6,853 
22, 133 
15, 082 
19, 680 

5,611 


10,118 
4,563 

11,798 
6,116 

9,697 
5,517 
4,256 
22,  702 
13,746 

10,  662 
8,490 
6,  920 

19,  786 
4,057 

8,733 
10,  494 
10, 137 

6,  630 
23,  936 


9,186 
4,094 

10,  988 
0,454 

9,285 

5,592 

4,694 

21,  338 

11,  900 

12,  265 
8,381 
4.227 

18, 453 
4,414 

8,409 

10,324 

9,684 

6,478 

22,  872 


6,727 
19,  377 
14,  403 
14,  886 

5,  259 


9,342 
3,931 
9.879 
6,749 

9,055 
5,375 
3,538 
20,  523 
11,  892 

10,  381 
8,322 
5,806 

17, 008 
4,203 

9,044 
11, 127 


13,  498 
9,  053 


6,362 
14,  722 
14,  754 
12, 000 

8,479 


9,028 
4,070 
9,377 
7,366 

8,128 
5,  638 


18,  962 
8,467 

8,959 


14, 733 
4, 140 

13,  228 
9,010 


7,  705  7, 474 

8,  016  8,  308 

9,  656  9,  278 
12,  880  12,  323 


7,395 


26,  034 

8,517 
14, 107 

8,367 
9,102 
9,330 


6,055 


14,244 

20, 683 

6,714 


5,089 


21,  323 
8.292 
12,  577 

8,030 
8,768 
9,419 


5,706 


11,  945 
14, 784 
5,536 


4,695 


17, 172 
8,073 
12,  409 

8,  0.50 
9,498 
11,311 


6,363 
19,419 

6,763 
7,803 
9,401 
11,449 


6,  239 
14,  524 


4,331 


12,  697 
7,769 
10,  962 

7,425 
8,859 
12, 733 


6,214 


10,  318 
12, 753 
6.319 


13,744 


8,945 

10, 374 

4,808 


11,  579 
6,822 
8,100 

8,173 
7,  793 
11,615 


6,985 


6,548 
7,449 
3,338 


a  Petersburg  city  formerly  in  Chesterfield,  Dinwiddle,  and 
Prince  George;  now  independent.  „^     ,  -p  ,<,,„n 

&  Dickenson  organized  from  parts  of  Buchanan,  Russell, 
and  W  ise  in  1880. 


c  Amelia  and  Nottoway  reported  together  in  1790. 

d  Richmond  and  Westmoreland  repoi-ted  together  m  1800. 


POPULATION. 


45 


Table  2.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890— Con tiimed. 

VIB«IIV1A— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Scott   

Shi'.namlojih   

Smyth 

Sotithaiuptoii 

Spottsylvania 

StaSoril 

Sill  ry 

Sussex 

Tazewell 

AVarrou 

AVai'vvick  

AVa^hingtoii  

Westmoreland  (a) 

Wise  (6) 

W.rthe 

York 


1890 


21,694 

19,  avi 

13,  360 

20,  078 

14,  23:. 

7,362 

8,  256 

11,100 

19,  899 

8,  280 

6,650 
29, 020 

8,399 

9,345 
18,  019 

7,596 


1880 


17,  233 

18,  204 
12, 160 
18,  012 
14,  828 

7,211 

7,391 

10,  062 

12,  861 

7,399 

2,258 
25,  203 

8,846 

7,772 
14,  318 

7,349 


1870 


13,  036 

14,  936 
8,898 

12,  285 
11,  728 

6,420 
5,585 
7,885 
10,  791 
5,716 

1,  672 
16,  816 

7,682 

4,785 
11,611 

7,198 


1860 


12,  072 
13, 896 
8,  952 
12,915 
16,  076 

8,555 
6,133 
10, 175 
9,920 

6,442 

1,740 
16,  892 

8,282 

4,508 
12,  305 

4,  949 


1850 


9,  829 
13,  768 
8,162 

13,  521 

14,  911 

8,044 
5,679 
9,820 
9, 942 
6,607 

1,546 
14, 612 
8,080 


12, 024 
4,460 


1840 


7,303 
11,618 

6,522 
14,  525 
15, 161 

8,  454 
6,480 
11,  229 
0,290 
5,627 

1,456 
13,  001 
8,019 


9,375 
4,720 


1830 


5,724 
19,  750 

16,  074 
15, 134 

9,362 
7,109 
12,  720 
5,749 


1,570 

15,  614 

8,  3961 


12, 163 
5,354 


a  Kichmond  and  Westmoreland  reported  together  in  1800. 


1820 


4,263 
18,  926 

14, 170 
14,  254 

9,517 

6,594 

11,  884 

3,  916 


1,608 

12,444 

6,901 


9,692 

4,384 


1810 


13,  646 

is,  497 
13,  296 

9,  830 
6,855 
11,  362 
3,007 


1,  835 
12, 156 
8,102 


8,356 
5,187 


1800 


13, 823 

13,925 
13,  002 

9,  971 

6,535 
11.  062 
2,127 


1,659 
9,536 


6,380 
3, 231 


1790 


10, 510 

11, 252 

9,588 
6,227 
10,  549 


1,69(1 
5,  625 

7,  722 


6  Dickenson  organized  from  parts  of  Buchanan,  Russell,  and 

Wise  in  1880. 


W^ASHIIVOTOIV. 

[Organized  as  a  territory  March  2,  1853.     Admitted  as  a  state  November  11,  1889.] 


COUNTIES. 


1890 


The  State 

Adams  (b)  — 

Asotin  (c) 

Chehalis 

Clallam  

Clarke 

Columbia  (d). 

Cowlitz 

Douglas  (e)  . . 
Franklin  (6)  . 
Garfield  (/)... 

Island 

Jefterson 

King 

Kitsap 

Kittitas  (7)  . . . 
Klickitat 


349, 390 


2,098 
1,580 
9,  249 
2,771 
11,  709 

6,709 
5,917 
3,161 
696 
3,897 

1,787 
8,368 
63,  989 
4,624 
8,777 
5,167 


1880 


75, 116 


921 

638 

5,490 

7,103 
2,062 


1,087 
1,712 
6,910 
1,738 


4,055 


1870 


23,  955 


401 

408 

3,081 


626 
1,268 
2, 120 


329 


1860 


11,  594 


285 

149 

,384 


406 


294 
531 
302 
544 


230 


1850 


al,  201 


o643 


COUNTIES. 


Lewis 

Lincoln  (h) . . 
Mason  (i)  . . . 
Okanogan  (j) 
Pacific  

Pierce  

San  Juan  (k) 
Skagit  (I)  ... 
Skamania . . . 
Snohomish.. 

Spokane (m) 
Stevens  (j) . . 

Thurston 

Wahkiakum 

Wallawalla . 
Whatcom  {I) 
Whitman  (b) 
Yakima  (^r)  . 


1890 


11,  499 
9,312 
2,826 
1,467 
4,358 

50,  940 

2,072 

8,747 

774 

8,514 

37,  487 
4,341 
9,675 
2,526 

12,  224 
18,591 
19,  109 

4,429 


1880 


2,600 


639 
i,"645 


3.  319 
948 


809 
1,387 

4,  262 
1,245 
3,  270 
1,598 

8,716 
3,137 
7,014 
2,811 


1870 


888 


289 
'738 


1,409 


133 
599 

(n) 

734 

2,  246 

270 

5,  300 
634 


432 


1860 


384 


162 

420 

1,115 


173 


1,507 
42 


1,318 

352  I 


1850 


a  Then  in  the  territory  of  Oregon. 

b  Parts  of  Whitman  taken  to  term  Adams  and  Franklin  iu 
1883. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Garfield  in  1883. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Garfield  in  1881. 

e  Organizeil  from  part  of  Lincoln  in  1883. 

/Organized  from  part  of  Coliunbia  in  1881;  part  taken  to 
form  Asotin  in  1883. 

g  Kittitas  organieed  from  part  of  Yakima  iu  1883. 


h  Oiganized  from  part  of  Spokane  and  part  taken  to  foiin 
Dou"las  in  1883. 

i  Name  changed  from  Sawamish  in  1864. 
j  Okanogan  organized  from  part  of  Stevens  iu  1883. 
k  Population  returned  as  for  the  Disjmted  Islands  in  1870. 
I  Skagit  organized  from  part  of  \\'hatoom  in  1883. 
m  Part  taken  to  form  Lincoln  in  1883. 
n  Reported  as  part  of  Stevens. 


*VEST  VIROINIA. 
[Set  off  from  Virginia  December  31,  1862.     Admitted  as  a  state  June  19, 1863.] 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830          1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

The  state  (a)... 

762,  794 

618,  457 

442,  014 

376,  688 

302,  313 

224, 537 

176, 924 

136, 768 

105,  469 

78,  592 

55,  873 

Barbour 

12,  702 
18,  702 

6,885 

13,  928 
6,660 

23,  595 

8, 155 

4,659 

12, 183 

20,  542 

11,  870 
17,  380 
5,824 
9,787 
6,013 

13,744 
6,072 
3,  460 

10,  552 

11,  560 

10,  312 
14,  900 
4,553 
6,480 
5,464 

6,429 
2,939 
2,196 
7,076 
6,647 

8,958 
12,  525 
4,840 
4,992 
5,494 

8,020 
2,502 
1,787 
5,  203 
5,997 

9,005 
11,771 
3,237 
4,  212 
5,054 

6,299 



Berkeley   

10,  972 

10, 518 

11,211 

11, 479 

22, 006 

Boone 

19,  713 

Braxton 

2,575 
7,948 

8,163 

Brooke 

7,041 
5,884 

.--.-....  ........ 

4,706 

Cabell 

4,789 

0,  »4:.i 

2,  717 

Calhoun 

Clay    .      

Doddridge 

2,750 
3,955 

Fayette 

3,924 

a  The  population  of  counties  credited  to  West  Virginia  for  1790  to  1860,  inclusive,  belongs  properly  to  the  state  of  Virginia 
ot  which  these  counties  then  formed  a  part.  '  a    f    i       j  o      », 


46 


COMPENDIIBI  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 
Tablk  ^.-aggregate  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES:  1790  TO  1890-Contmned. 

WEST    VIKGIIVI A— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1860 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

1 

7,108 
5,  542 
15,  060 
10,366 

4,882 

C.  794 
20,  181 
16.312 
15.  005 
32.  466 

13,  269 
8,739 
7,  329 
3,074 

17, 198 

18,  840 
22.  293 
7.  407 
8.6;!0 
14,986 

11,501 
.5,777 
7.223 

:47.  457 
-■.    22 

4,338 
4,467 
11,417 
7,643 
4,363 

5,518 
16,714 
10.  300 

13,  219 
22.  349 

10, 175 
5,053 
5, 124 
1,952 

12, 107 

14,  941 

15,  978 
7,064 
6,332 

13,  547 

11, 124 
4,315 
4,458 

28,  831 
6,455 

3,759 

3,475    . 

i 

Gilmer 

9,746 

..J 

Grant 

Greenbrier  (o) 

Hampsliire 

6,802 

18,  034 
11,419 

6,414 

7,567 
21,919 

19,  021 
15,  553 
42, 756 

15,  895 

11,  246 
11,101 

7,300 
20,721 

20,  735 
22,  863 

16,  002 

12,  085 
15, 705 

12,  429 
6,744 
9,309 

41,  557 
8,711 

12, 211 
13,  913 

4,445 

9,864 

13,  790 
8,  306 

14,  535 
16, 150 

7.999 

10, 022 

14,  036 
4,050 

9,  543 

11,  728 
6,544 

15,  357 
15,  353 

10,031 

8,695 
12, 295 

9,006 
11.279 

7,  041       5,  914 
10,  889       9,  784 

4,345 

8.348 

6,  015 

7.  -.m 

7,  022 
17,  609 

4,890 
14,  082 
13,  567 

8,151 

1                                   1 

6,  627  1 
4,848  1 

'3,' 239" 

1 

Hardy 

6,  798 
14,  722 

"12."  927' 
9,  326 

6,241 

5,700  '     5,525 
10,932  :     9,958 

7.  336 
2.  080 

6,399 
4,  247 

3,866 

Kanawha  (a) 

Ijevvi.s 

Lincoln  

XiOgan 

4,938 
1,535 

12,  722 

12,  997 
9, 173 
6,819 

3,620 

4,309 

3,680 

McDowell 

'""io,'552' 

10, 138 

7,  539 

'       4, 222 

■■ 

Marion             

6,937 
6,777 

1 

1 

1 

6, 534 

4,868  1     1,991 

1 

>|,j,0o           

M'Tfer 

'    "]3,  048 

10,  757 
3,732 
4,627 

22.  422 
6,164 

2,945 
3,  958 
13,  312 
6,301 
3,  367 

4,990 

6,847 
5,381 

'"'i2,'387' 

10,  204 
3,557 
3,963 

18,  006 
5,795 

17,  368 

8,422 
4,253 
2,515 
13, 357 
6,940 

14,  056 

7,798 

2,  694 

3,  346 

15,  58t 
6,271 

8,540 
4,188 

4,768 

Mtm.ingalia 

■  M     i.,e 

6,580 
2,  500 
1.853 
9,182 
4,846 

5,444 



8,i75 
4,239 

4,740 
3,  962 

5,  212 

2,  452 

1 
7,539          -256,        3,012 

3,598 

11,  708 

5,335 

1,765 

5,243 
3,902 

2,922 
6,866 

2,542 
5,144 

Po     hoiitas . .  - 

6, 814               591 
20,355          ".Ogi 
14,  34".:  '         M  375 

9,5'-.7  :         ',367 

11  fv             8,102 

16',                13,474 

12,  184 

9.033 

,                          11, 455 

4,  069 
14,  555 
7,794 
3,673 

•         5, 563 
9,055 
7,232 

3,422 

Pj-f-;.tOIl  ...-. 

1   . ^  lauL -- 

6,208 

5,000 

3,357 

2,  854 

1, 826           951 

* .  ■ . ohie 

:-!l-' 

■i'' 

9,  367 

1,  907 
7,832 
8,023 
7,852 
1         1, 730 

8,595 

4,804 

19,  000 

3,171 

7,463 

1,428 
6,517 
7,292 
6,747 
1,555 

6,703 

3,751 

11,  046 

2,861 

5,367 

: 

Tucker 

Tyler 

n,  a62 
12,  714 
18,  652 
4,783 

16,  841 
9,411 

28,  612 
6,247 

11.  073 

10.  249 

14,  739 

3,207 

13,  896 
7,104 

25,  006 
4,  322 

5,498 

6,954 

4, 104  ,       2,  314 

Wayne 

4,760 

AVebster 

4,284 
3,353 
9,450 
1,645 

i 

1 

■Wetzel 

"Wirt         

'"'"7,' 923 

6,429  !       5,860 

3,036 

1,217 

Wood 

, 

' 

a  Greenbrier  and  Kanawha  reported  together  in  1790. 


■WISCONSIN. 

[Organized  as  a  territory  July  3,  1836.    Admitted  as  a  state  May  29,  1848.] 


COUNTIES.             t        1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830         1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

The  State 

1, 686, 880 

1,315,497   1,054,670 

775, 881 

305, 391 

30, 945 

a3,035       al,313 

fcll5 

6,889 
20,  063 
15,416 

7,390 
39, 164 

15, 997 
4,393 

16,  639 
25, 143 

17,  708 

28,  3.50 
15,  987 
59,  578 
44,  984 

6,741 
1,559 
7,  024 
564 
34,  078 

15,  528 
3,140 

16,  632 
15,491 
10,  715 

28,  065 
15,644 
53,  233 
45.  931 

6,601 

221 

538 

344 

25, 168 

11,123 
706 

12, 335 
8,311 
3,  450 

28,  892 
13,  075 
53,  096 

47,  035 

6,492 

515 

13 

3.53 

11,  795 

3,864 

12 

7,895 

1,895 

789 

24,  441 

8,068 

43,  922 

42, 818 

187 

1 

Adams 

Ashland  (c) 

Barron  (d) 

Bayflelft  (e)       

489 

6,215 

""2,'i07' 

"'al,i56 

a952 

'""bho 

Buffalo 

Birmett  (/) 

"""]',"  743" 
615 

275' 

Chippewa  (c) 

Clark 

9,565 
2,498 
16,  639 
19, 138 

1,502 

314 

67 

a692 

a361 

J)65 

Crawford 



Dodge 

:::::::  i::::.:: 

Poor 15,68^1       11.040 

a  Then  in  the  territory  of  Michigan. 
b  Then  in  the  territory  of  Indiana.  ,    , ,,  ■ 

c  Sa\yyer  oraanized  lri>ni  jiarts  of  Ashlaud  and   Chippewa 
in  1883.  ■ 


rtName  changed  from  Dallas  m  1869. 
r  Name  changed  from  La  Pointe  in  1866. 
/Washbnni  organized  from  part  of  Buiuett  in  1883. 


POPULATION. 


47 


Tablk  2.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  COUNTIES :  1790  TO  1890— Continued. 

AVISCOIVSIIV— Continuetl. 


COUNTIES. 

1S90          1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

13,  468 
22,  664 
30,  673 
2,604 
44,088 

1,012 

36,  651 

22,  732 
15, 163 
22, 117 

15,  797 
33,  530 
17,121 
15,  581 
16, 153 

38,  801 
20,  265 
9.465 

13,  008 

37,  831 

30,  369 

20,  304 

9,676 

236. 101 

23,  211 

15,  009 
5.  010 

38,  690 

14,  943 
6,932 

20,  385 

12,  968 

24,  798 
5,258 

36,  268 

19, 121 
43,  220 
23,139 
.30,  575 
1,977 

19,  236 
42,  489 
6,731 
18,  920 

25,  111 

27,  860 

2,926 

22,  751 

33,  270 

26,  794 

13,  507 
50,  097 
18, 127 

655 
16,817 
19, 993 

1,122 

9,488 
10,  769 

812 
2,704 
3, 162 

Eain'lair6              . . . . 

Florence  (fi)      

46,  859 

46,  273 

34, 154 

14,  510 

139 

Forest  (6)         .   .   . . 

Grant 

37,  852 
21,  729 

14,  483 
23,  628 

13,  285 
32, 156 

15,  582 
13,  550 
15,  807 

27,  073 

21,279 

685 

2,011 

37,  505 

17, 121 

8,929 

8,908 

138,  537 

21,  607 

9,848 

37,  979 

23,  fi]  1 
13. 195 

24,  544 

7.687 
34, 040 
12,  372 
13, 147 
10, 128 

20,  297 
22,  659 

31,189 
19,  808 
12,  663 

18,  967 
4,170 

30. 438 
8,770 

13,900 
5,530 

12, 186 
18, 134 

16, 169 
8,566 

3,  926 
933 

Iowa 

9,525 

3,978 

cl,  587 

(Tefferson 

15,  317 

914 

Juneau 

Kenosha 

10,  734 

Kewaunee 

Lacrosse 

Lafayette 

11, 531 

Langlade  (d) 

Lincoln  (e) 

33,  364 
5,885 

22,416 
2.  892 

3,702 
508 

235 

Marathon 

MnxiTiette  (/) 

Marquette 

8,  0.56 
89,  930 
16,  550 

8,321 

8,233 

62,  518 

8,410 

3,592 

8,641 
31,  077 

18 
5,605 

Milwaukee 

Monroe 

Oconto  (g) 

Oneida  (h) 

Outagamie 

28,  716 

15,  461 

6.  226 

17,  744 
10,018 
17,  731 
785 
30,  922 

18, 174 
38,  823 
18,956 
28,  729 

18,  430 
15,  564 
4,659 

9,  958 

3,  422 

10,  634 

9.587 
15,  682 
2,392 

4,672 
1,400 
7,507 

Ozaukee 

Pepin 

Pierce 

Polk 

Portage 

1,250 

1,623 

Price 

Racine 

26,  740 

15, 731 
39, 030 
11, 035 
23,  860 

21,  360 

9,732 
36,  690 

5,392 
18,  963 

14,  973 

903 

20,  750 

624 

4,371 

3,475 

Kichland 

Rock 

1,701 
809 
102 

St.  Croix 

Sauk 

Sawyer  (i) 

Shawano  (j) 

10,  371 
34,  206 
2,311 
17, 189 
23,  235 

26,  249 

3,166 
31, 749 

829 
26,  875 

Shebovgan  

8,379 

133 

Taylor 

Trempealeau 

10,  732 
18,645 

25, 972 

2,500 
11,  007 

26,  496 

Vernon  (h) 

"Walworth 

17,  862 

2,611 

Washburn  (l) 

Washington 

23,  442 
28,  957 

20,  955 
12,  687 
42,  740 
8,981 

23, 919 

28, 274 

15,  539 

11,  279 

37,  279 

3,912 

23,  622 
26, 831 

8,851 

8,770 

23,  770 

2,425 

19,  485 
19, 258 

343 

Waukesha 

Waupaca 

Waushara 

Winnebago 

10, 167 

135 

Wood 

a  Organized  from  parts  of  Marinette  and  Oconto  in  1882. 

l>  Organized  from  parts  of  Langla<le  and  Oconto  in  1885. 

c  Then  in  the  teiTitory  of  Michigan. 

d  Name  changed  from  New  in  1880 ;  part  taken  to  form  Forest 
in  1885;  part  ot  Lincoln  annexed  since  1880. 

e  Part  taken  to  form  Oneida  in  1885;  part  given  to  Lang- 
lade since  1880. 

/Part  taken  to  form  Florence  in  1882. 


(J  Parts  taken  to  forai  Florence  in  1882  and  Forest  in  1885. 
h  Organized  from  ])art  of  Lincoln  in  1885. 
i  Sawyer  organized  from  parts  of  Ashland  and  Chipi)ewa 
in  1883. 

j  Name  changed  from  Shawanaw  in  1864. 

k  Name  changed  from  Bad  Ax  in  1862. 

I  Washburn  organized  from  part  of  Burnett  in  1883. 


WVOMIIVG. 

[Organizedas  a  territory  July  25,  1868.     Admitted  as  a  state  July  10, 1890.] 


COONTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1850 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

18.50 

The  state 

60,  705 

20, 789 

9,118 

Johnson  (e) 

2,  357 
16,  777 
1,  094 
1,972 

4,941 
7.881 
2,422 

637 
6.  409 

Laramie  (a)  - . 

2,  9.57 

8,865 
6,857 
2,  738 
2,338 
2,463 

4,626 
3,438 

2,021 
1,368 

Natrona  (&)--- 

Sheridan  (/) 

Carbon  (&). 

Sweetwater  {d) 

Uinta 

2,561 
2.879 

1,916 
856 

(Converse  (a) 

Crook  (c) 

239 

Fremont  (d)  ...   . 

W^eston  (c) 

a,  Converse  organized  from  parts  of  Albany  and  Laramie  in 
1887. 

b  Natrona  organized  from  jiart  of  Carbon  in  1890. 
c  Weston  organized  from  part  of  Crook  in  1890. 


d  Fremont  organized  from  part  of  Sweetwater  in  1884. 
e  Name  changed  from  Pease  in   1879 ;  part  taken   to   form 
Sheridan  in  1887. 

/  Organized  from  part  of  Johnson  in  1887. 


48 


COMPENDIUM  OP  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS:  1880  AND  1890. 

IKv  the  term  "minor  civil  divisions  "  ia  to  be  understood,  the  primary  divisions,  that  is,  the  divisions  which,  taken 
colloctivelv  make  up  the  county.  These  dififerin  difterent  parts  of  the  country  not  only  in  name  but  in  character  and  degree 
ot  organization  In  this  table  these  priniarv  divisions  of  the  county,  as  tovf  nships,  cities,  towns,  election  precincts,  hundreds, 
<'ivil  (iistricts  etc  are  set  out  to  the  marginal  line,  while  the  secondary  subdivisions,  that  is,  those  which  form  parts  ot  the 
former  'are  indented  one  space  under  them.  In  certain  counties  where  secondary  subdivi.sions  only  are  shown  (the  primary 
divisions  not  having  been  separately  returned  by  the  enumerators)  such  subdivisions  are  also  set  ont  to  the  marginal  line.) 

[The  spelling  of  the  nanies  of  counties  and  civil  di^'isions  is  in  accordance  with  the  decisions  ot  the  United  htatcs  board  on 
geographic  names.] 

AI.ABAIHA. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Autauga  cotwty  (a) 


Trecinct   1.  Prattville,  including  Pratt- 
ville  village. 
Prattville  village 

Precinct    2.  Washington 

Precinct    3.  Autaugaville 

Precinct   4.  Mulberry 

Precinct   5.  Day  Bend 

Precinct    6.  Milton - 

Precinct   7.  Bethel  (6) 

Precinct   8.  Big  Springs  (b) 

Precinct   9.  Independence  (6) 

Precinct  10.  Liberty  (b) -  -  -  - 

Precinct  11.  Mountain  Creek  (o),  includ- 
ing Bozeman  and  Wadsworth  villages. 

Bozeman  village 

Wadsworth  village   


1890 


1880 


Baldwin  county  (a). 


Precinct  1.  iTontgomery  HiU 

Precinct   2.  Stockton 

Precinct    3.  Perdido  Station 

Precinct   4.  Bay  Minette  (b) 

Precinct    5.  Halmons  (6) 

Precinct   6.  Sibley  Mills  (6) 

Precinct   7.   Court  House  (6),  including 
Daphne  village. 

Daphne  village 

Precinct   8.  Battles AThaif  (i) 

Precinct    9.  Lowell  (6) 

Precinct  10.  Helton  (b) 

I'recinct  11 .  Shell  Banks  (b) 

Precinct  12.  Camp  Powell  (b) 


Baebour  cottnty 


Precinct   1.  Hawkinsville 

Precinct   2.  Springhill 

Precinct   3.  Mount  Andrew 

Precinct    4.  Fort  Browder 

Precinct  5.  Eufaula,  incl.  Eufaula  city  . . 

Eufaula  city 

Ward  I 503 

Ward  2 1 ,090 

Wards 1.293 

Ward  4^ 1,508 

Precinct  6.  Williamson 

Precinct  7.  Clayton,  incl.  Clayton  village 
Clayton  village 

Precinct    8.  Scroggin -v  -  .-  - 

Precinct   9.  Louis\'ille,  including  Louis- 
ville town. 

Louisville  town 

Precinct  10.  Cox  Mills 

Precinct  11.  Kichards 

Precinct  12.  Atkinson 

Precinct  13.  Paulk 

Precinct  14.  Cottonhill 

Precinct  15.  Pea  Kiver 

Precinct  16.  Sandy  Point  (';) 


Bibb  county. 


Precinct  1.  Kingdom .  - 

Precinct  2.  Scottsville 

Precinct  3.  HaUman 

Precinct  4.  Avery 

Precinct  5.  CentervUle,    including    Cen- 
terviUe  town. 

Centerville  town 

Precinct  6.  Sixniile 

Precinct  7.  Randolph 


13, 330 


3,143 

724 

1,037 

2, 025 

1,318 

448 

1,231 

639 

360 

892 

1,235 

1,002 

346 
224 


8,941 


2,035 
943 
470 

1,  022 
492 
294 
641 

549 
1,314 
506 
346 
310 
568 


34,  898 


13, 108 


8,603 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


33, 979 


1,871 

2,310 

3,317 

3,  .510 

1,283 

1,199 

2,  223 

3,214 

8, 217 

8,162 

4,394 

3,836 

1,448 
4,075 
997 
1,164 
2,534 


1,434 
1,082 
1,228 
2,  570 
656 
904 


13,824 

1,880 
1,220 
789 
1,  .580 
1,  553 

239 

959 

1,  326 


1,326 

4,306 

761 

895 

1,939 

21T 
965 
1,441 
1,065 
1,760 
1,073 
814 


9,487 

1,536 
1,391 
450 
L538 
1,644 


a  Comparison  with  population  of  1880  can  not  be  made ; 
mation  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  incompleti 
t  Organized  since  1880. 


999 
1,929 

infor- 


BlBB  county — Continued. 


Precinct   8.  Ashby  (b) 

Precinct   9.  Elver  Bend  0)  . 
Precinct  10.  Blocton  (6) 


BLOUNT  COUNTY  (C) 


Precinct   1.  Blount  Springs..  J  ,^, 

Precinct  29.  Calvert >  ^   ' 

Precinct    2.  Gum  Springs 

Precinct   3.  Hanceville 

Precinct   4.  Pocahontas - 

Precinct    5.  Blountsville,  incl.   Blounts- 
ville  town. 

Blountsville  town 

Precinct   6.  Brooksville 

Precinct   7.  Summit 

Precinct   8.  CampbeU - 

Precinct   9.  Hood 

Precinct  10.  Hardwick, 

Precinct  11.  Chepultepec 

Precinct  12.  Dry  Creek 

Precinct  13.  Whites J  , ,, 

Precinct  34.  Concord. .  .'>'■"' 

Precinct  14.  Village  Springs 

Precinct  15.  McMurie 

Precinct  16.   Selfville 

Precinct  17.  Thompson  Cross  Roads 

Precinct  18.  Thacker 

Precinct  19.  Walker 

Precinct  20.  Bangor 

Precinct  22.  Hendricks 
Precinct  28.  Thompson 

Precinct  23.  Kectar ; 

Precinct  24.  Arkadelphia  . 

Precinct  25.  Reed  Gap 

Precinct  26.  Dorses  Creek  . 

Precinct  27.  Garden 

Precinct  31.  Cornelius 

Precinct  32.  Burgets 

Precinct  33.  Liberty 

Precinct  35.  Harmony 


1890 


1880 


■(d)- 


BULLOCK  COUNTY  . 


Precinct   1.  Midway,  incl.  Midway  viU. 

Midway  village 

Precinct    2.  Enon 

Precinct  3.  Union  Springs,  including 
Union  Springs  town. 

V  nion  Springs  town 

Precinct   4.  Ridgely 

Precinct    5.  Indian  Creek 

Precinct   6.  Perote 

Precinct    7.  Inverness 

Precinct  8.  (Jreenwood,  including  Fitz- 
patrick,  Mitchell  Station,  and  Thomp- 
son Station  ((J)  towns. 

Fitzpatrick  town - 

Mitchell  Station  town 

Precinct    9.  Bmceville 

Precinct  10.  Farriorville -  - 

Precinct  11.  Union  Church 

Precinct  12.  Suspension 


Butler  county. 


Precinct  1. 
Precinct  2. 
Precinct  3. 
Precinct  4. 
Precinct  5. 
Precinct   6. 


Starlington... 
South  Butler . 
Oaky  Streak  . 

Toluka 

Steiner  Store. 
McBride 


1,418 

390 

2,709 


21,  927 


1,483 

683 

530 

532 

1,021 


1,107 
904 
958 
860 
554 

1,479 
858 

1,055 

1,167 
189 
537 
381 
087 
406 
286 

1,707 

350 
1,173 
597 
367 
295 
201 
356 
742 
342 


27, 063 

3,953 
612 

1,468 
5,834 

2,049 
1,880 
1,240 
1,808 
1,171 
4,251 


357 
296 
1,390 
1,217 
1,483 
1,368 


15, 309 


623 

884 
591 
538 
622 
563 


29,  006 

4,073 

450 

1,896 

6,245 

1,862 
2, 498 
1, 134 
1,519 
1,  308 
4,688 


1,  531 
1,400 
1,449 
1,325 

19,  649 


519 

858 
908 
829 
848 
352 


c  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1880 ;  part  given  to  Cullman 
county  since  1880. 
d  Not  separately  returned. 


POPULATION 


49 


Table  3.-AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

A  li  AB  AM  A— Continued. 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


BniLKK  COUNTY— Continued. 


Precinct   7.  SpringhOl 

Precinct  8.  Dead  Fall 

Precinct  9.  Manningham 

Precinct  10.  Monterey 

Precinct  11.  Butler  Springs 

Precinct  12.  Greenville,  including  Green- 
ville city. 
Greenville  city 

Precinct  13.  Garland 

Precinct  14.  Georgiana,  including  Geor- 
giana  village. 
Georgiana  village 

Precinct  15.  Mount  Olive 

Precinct  16.  Rocky  Creek 

Precinct  17.  Ebenezer  (a) 


1890 


Calhoun  county. 


Precinct    1.  Jacksonville,  incl.  Jackson- 
ville town. 

Jacksonville  town 

Precinct    2.  Alexandria 

Precinct    3.  June  Bug 

Precinct    i.  Maddox 

Precinct    5.  Polkville 

Precinct    6.  Peek  Hill 

Precinct    7.  Hollings worth 

Precinct    8.  Allen 

Precinct    9.  Piedmont,  including  Pied- 
mont village. 

Piedmont  village  (6) 

Precinct  10.  Rabbit  Town 

Precinct  11.  White     Plains,     including 
White  Plains  village. 

White  Plains  village 

Precinct  12.  Davisvllle,  including  Choc- 
colocco  town. 

Choccolocco  town 

Precinct  13.  Oxford,   including    Oxanna 
and  Oxford  towns. 

Oxanna  town 

Oxford  town 

Precinct  14.  Sulphur  Springs 

Precinct  15.  Anniston,  including  Annis- 
ton  city. 

Anniston  city 

Precinct  16.  Ladiga 

Precinct  17.  J)e  Armanville  (a) 

Precinct  18.  Ohatchee  (a) 


UHAMBBKS  COUNTY  . 


Precinct   1.  Hickory      Flat,     including 
Stroud  town . 

Stroud  town 

Precinct   2.  Bloomingdale 

Precinct    3.  Milltown 

Precinct   4.  Trammott  Cross  Roads 

Precinct    5.  Hamburg 

Precinct    6.  Fredonia 

Precinct    7.  Bluttton,  incl.  Blufl'ton  to\VT] 

Kluffton  town 

Precinct   8.  Lafayette,  including  Lafay- 
ette town. 

Lafayette  town 

Precinct   9.  Ridge  Grove '. ,'. 

Precinct  10.  New  Hanuony 

Precinct  11.  Oak  Bowery "." 

Precinct  12.  Cusseta 

Precinct  13.  Bethlehem 


33,  835 
2,420 

1,237 

2,498 

1,164 

1,795 

802 

886 

971 

1,086 

1,677 

711 

929 

1,300 

202 

1,326 

6oi 
2,528 

748 

1,473 

857 

10,  918 

9,998 
631 

1,168 
879 


26,  319 


Cherokee  county  (c)  . 


Precinct   1.  Mud  Creek 

Precinct   2.  Rock  Run,  including  Rock 
Run  village. 

Rock  Run  village 

Precinct   3.  Tecumseh ^i\.[.ii[.. 

Precinct   4.  Spring  Garden 

Precinct   5.  Spring  Creek 

Precinct  6.  Center,  incl.  Center  town 

Center  town    


2,206 

285 
1,663 
1,743 
1,737 
2,  353 
2, 146 
1,975 

777 
3,047 

1,369 
1,590 
1,788 
1,546 
1,736 
2,789 


20,  459 


a  Organized  since  1880. 
6  Formerly  Cross  Plains, 

372 4 


1,277 
1,  229 

360 
1, 145 
1,  404 
1,105 
1,909 

347 


1880 


1,269 

1,288 

1,321 

1,  3.39 

1,538 

1,756 

1,271 

1,  505 

1,573 

1,305 

5,372 

4,809 

2,806 

2,471 

1,449 

702 

2,265 

1,234 

456 

277 

380 

481 

865 

916 

517 

19,  591 


2,033 


2,036 

956 
1,259 

892 
1,328 

811 
1,114 

600 

38' 

831 

1,280 


140 
1,178 


2,207 


856 
1,401 


942 
809 


23, 440 


2,056 


1,274 
1,779 
1,607 
1,806 
1,998 
1,979 
65s 
2,712 

1 ,061 
1,536 
1,542 
1,416 
1,398 
2,337 


19, 108 


H4 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Chebokee  county — Continued. 


Precinct  7. 
Precinct  8. 
Precinct  9. 
Precinct  10. 
Precinct  11. 
Precinct  12. 

Bhiff  town 

Cedar  Bl 

Precinct  13. 

ville  town 
Precinct  14. 
Precinct  15. 
Precinct  16. 
Precinct  17. 
Precinct  18. 
Precinct  19. 
Precinct  20. 


Coloma 

Ball  Play , 

Dixon . .". 

Round  Mountain 

Brindley 

Cedar  Bluff,  including  Cedar 


uff  town 

Gaylesville,    incl. 

Waterloo 

Broom  town 

Paden 

Cedar  Springs 

Sterling 

Stafford 

ElUs 


Gayles- 


Chilton  county  . 


Precinct  1.  Mims  Cross  Roads 

Precinct  2.  Providence 

Precinct  3.  Benson 

Precinct  4.  Clanton,  incl.  Clanton  town! 

Clanton  town 

Precinct  5.  Cooper,  incl.  Verbena  town! 

Verbena  town 

Precinct  6  (a) 

Precinct  7.  MaplesviUe  ...!.!..'.'..'!!!. 
Precinct  8.  Dixie - 


Choctaw  cooNiTr. 


Precinct   1 , 

Precinct    2 "!!!!! 

Precinct   3 '...'.'...... 

Precinct   4 

Precinct  -5 

Precinct   6 

Precinct   7 

Precinct   8,  incl.  Womack  Hiil  village  '. '. 

Womack  Hill  village 

Precinct   9,  incl.  Bladen  Springs  viliage 

Bladen  Springs  village 

Precinct  10 '_  _'_ 

Precinct  11 


Clarke  county. 


Precinct   1.  Gainestown 

Precinct   2.  Salt  Works 

Precinct   3.  Jackson 

Precinct   4.  Walker  Springs '.'. 

Precinct   5.  Suggsville 

Precinct    6.  Gosport ] 

Precinct   7.  McLeod '. 

Precinct   8.  River  Hill 

Precinct   9.  Good  Springs 

Precinct  10.  Grove  Hill,  including  Grove 

Hill  villa™. 

Grove  Hill  village  

Precinct  11.  Anderson 

Precinct  12.  Gates ! . . ! 

Precinct  13.  Cotfeeville 

Precinct  14.  Clarkesville 

Precinct  15.  New  Prospect 

Precinct  16.  Tallahatta  Springs 

Precinct  17.  Cane  Creek 

Precinct  18.  Pleasant  Hill 

Precinct  19.  Campbell 

Precinct  20.  Baahi 

Precinct  21.  Choctaw  Corner,  including 

Thomasville  village. 
Thomasville  village 


Clay  county  , 


Precinct    I.Delta 

Precinct   2.  Copper  Mine. 
Precinct  12.  Mountain 


lid). 


e  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1880. 
d  Not  separately  returned. 


1890 


938 

925 

1,439 

1,142 

473 

1,143 

J94 
591 

1,127 
812 
786 
852 
985 
461 
716 


14,  549 


1,078 
2,  079 
'l,  590 
3,018 

623 
3,025 

756 
1,038 

947 
1,774 


17,  526 


1,747 

1,508 

1,203 

1,463 

2,885 

1,333 

2,  098 

897 

410 

1,250 

440 

1,964 

1,172 


22,  624 


1,.518 

1,717 

1,160 
996 

1, 105 
721 
533 
876 
537 

2. 163 

225 
732 
613 

2,287 
621 
387 
607 
942 
624 

1,  214 
850 

2,412 

291 


15,  765 


1880 


1,153 
1,098 


10,  793 


1,134 
1,595 
1,198 
2,407 


2,342 


1,122 
995 


15,  731 


1,538 
1,720 
1,490 
1,896 
2,  081 

512 
1,627 

822 


1,  216 

573 

1,962 

867 


17,  806 


1,399 

1,451 

1,012 

575 

997 

605 

371 

604 

437 

1,609 

376 
553 
457 

1,695 
573 
422 
559 
715 
427 
963 
710 

1,672 


12,  938 


1,042 
(747 
il90 


50 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVLSIONS-Coutinued. 

All  AB  AM  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CrVTL  DIVISIONS. 


Clat  county— Continued. 


Precinct   3.  Fox  Creek 

Precinct  4.  Wesobulga 

Precinct   5.  Coleta -• 

Precinct   6.  A.shland,incl.  Ashland  town. 

Ashland  town .• 

Precinct    7.  HoUins(o),incl.  HoUinstown 

HoUins  town   

Precinct   8.  Brown ville 

Precinct   9.  McConathy 

Precinct  10.  Wicker 

Precinct  11.  Almond ■  -  -  - 

Precinct  13.  Lineville,  incl.  LinevlUe  tu  . 

Lineville  town ., 

Precinct  14.  Pinckneyville 

Precinct  15.  Union 


1890 


CLEBtJENE  COUNTY. 


Precinct   1.  Borden 

Precinct   2.  Oak  Level 

Precinct  3.  Muscadine,  including  Musca- 
dine viUage. 
Muscadine  village ■ . 

Precinct   4.  Court  House,  including  Ed- 
wardsville  village. 
Edwardsville  village 

Precinct   5.  Shoal  Creek 

Precinct   6.  Heflin,  incl.  Heflin  village  .. 
Heflin  village 

Precinct   7.  Bell  Mills 

Precinct   8.  Abernathy...? 

Precinct   9.  LostCreefc 

Precinct  10.  Arbacoochee 

Precinct  11.  Pine  Knot 

Precinct  12.  Chulafinnee 

Precinct  13.  Buckhorn 


Coffee  county 12,170 


Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Elba 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 


1.  Oldtown 

2.  Dannelly  Cross  Roads 

3.  Brannen 

4.  Childersville 

5.  TilmanMill 

6.  Elba,  including  Elba  town, 
town 

7.  Peacock 

8.  Grant 

9.  Clintonvillo 

10.  Victoria 

11.  Simmons  Mill 

12.  Centerville 

13.  HawKidge 

14.  Holley(a) 

15.  Dean  (a) 

16.  Kimmons  (a) 

17.  Enterprise  (a) 

18.  Paul  (a) 

19.  Carpenter  (a) 


Colbert  county  . 


Precinct   1.  South  Florence 

Precinct  2.  Tusciunbia     (6),    including 
Tusciunbia  city. 
Tuscumbia  city 

Precinct    3.  Barton 

Precinct  4.  Cherokee,  including  Chero- 
kee town  (c). 

Precinct   5.  Chickasaw 

Precinct   6.  Dickson  (cJ) 

I'recinct   7.  Eock  Creek 

Precinct    8.  Srygley 

Precinct   9.  Wheeler 

Precinct  10.  Saints 

Precinct  11.  Leightou,  including  Leigh- 
ton  village  (c). 

Precinct  12.  Camp  Smith 

Precinct  13.  Pride 

Precinct  14.  Spring  Valley 

Precinct  15.  Allsboro  (e) -  - 

Precinct  16.  Sheffield  (/),  including  Shef 
field  city. 
Sheffield  city 


1,218 

792 

608 

2,848 

635 

873 

'    422 

718 

1,  254 

1,238 

1,096 

1,549 

234 
929 
391 


13, 218 


1880 


692 
1,  310 
1,  210 

100 
1,837 

446 

264 

1,226 

383 

610 

1,364 

1,309 

1,046 

681 

1,405 

204 


425 
447 
632 
439 
352 
1,285 
285 
1,152 
828 
864 
1,172 
692 
857 
195 
373 
724 
227 
920 
274 
312 

20, 189 


1,546 
3,455 

2,491 
1,  214 
1,811 

1,033 
998 
490 
446 
853 
1,294 
1,018 

652 
627 

1,051 
725 

2,976 

2,731 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

6  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  16  since  1880. 

c  Not  separately  returned. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  15  since  1880. 


1,070 
818 
756 

2,178 
387 


904 
958 

1,079 
933 

1,169 

■'"718 
376 

10,  976 


742 

1,193 

712 


1,  496 

267 
260 
619 


576 
1,126 
1,003 

877 

706 
1,349 

317 

8,119 


284 
393 
676 
198 
397 
989 
222 
646 
398 
1,274 
1,  lit) 
497 
922 
299 


MINOR  CmL  DIVISIONS. 


Conecuh  county . 


Precinct   1.  Mixon 

Precinct   2.  Fork  of  Sepulga 

Precinct   3.  Mill 

Precinct   4.  Belleville 

Precinct   5.  Brushy  Creek 

Precinct    6.  Castleberry 

Precinct   7.  Brooklyn 

Precinct   8.  Jamestown .  - 

Precinct   9.  Oldtown 

Precinct  10.  Gravilla -,  -  -  ■ 

Precinct  11.  Evergreen,  coextensive  with 
Evergreen  town. 

Precinct  12.  Sparta 

Precinct  13.  Kepton  (a) 


1890 


14, 594 


Coosa  county  . 


Precinct   1.  Brooksville 

Precinct    2.  Nixburg 

Precinct   3.  Soccopatoy 

Precinct   4.  Goodwater,  including  Good- 
water  town. 

Goodwater  town 

Precinct   5.  Mount  Olive 

Precinct   6.  Hanover 

Precinct   7.  Eockford,  incl.Kockfordtn. 

Rockford  town 

Precinct   8.  McCord 

Precinct   9.  Concord 

Precinct  10.  Flint  Hill 

Precinct  11.  AVeogufka 

Precinct  12.  Jordan 

Precinct  13.  Marble  Valley 

Precinct  14.  Lewis 

Precinct  15.  Travelers  Eest 

Precinct  16.  Crews 

Precinct  17.  Lauderdale  {a) 


Covington  county 


16, 153 


1,962 
2,  949 


907 
7B1 

1,794 

1,782 

536 

466 

681 

1,651 

1,230 

480 
647 
307 


Precinct   1.  Andalusia,  including  Anda- 
lusia town. 

Andalusia  town 

Precinct   2.  Fairfield 

Precinct   6.  Newberry 

Precinct  10.  Hart 

Precinct  12.  Eed  Level 

Precinct   3.  Helton 

Precinct   4.  Eosehill 

Precinct   5.  Shirley 

Precinct   7.  Watkins 

Precinct   8.  Davis  Shop 

Precinct   9.  Hughes 

Precinct  11.  Westover 

Precinct  13.  Green  Bay 


Crenshaw  county. 


Precinct    1.  Snrle 

Precinct   2.  Frazior 

Precinct   4.  Honoraville 

I'recinct   3.  Helicon 

Precinct   5.  Fuller  Cross  Eoads 

Precinct  6.  Eutledgc.  including  Luverne 
and  Eutledge  villages. 

Luverne  village  

Eutledge  village 

Precinct   7.  Donnan • 

Precinct    8.  Loon 

Precinct   9.  Mount  Ida 

Precinct  10.  New  Providence 

Precinct  11.  Bullock 

Precinct  12.  Brown 

Precinct  13.  Saville 


1,200 

921 
1,876 
1,460 

745 
1,  738 

957 

436 
1,548 
1,494 
1,783 

173 
263 


15,  906 


1880 


12, 605 


1,009 

953 

1,460 

1,  520 

513 

828 

1, 266 

505 

2,005 

1,320 

985 

235 


943 
1,392 

1,285 
1,570 

589 
754 
587 

1,691 
240 
813 
817 
372 
818 
682 
881 
480 

1,295 
504 

1,022 

7,536 


15, 113 

831 
2,469 
1,135 
1,133 


508 

822 

1,533 


885 
784 
408 
836 
650 
657 
639 
L074 
749 


5,639 


Cullman  county  (ft) 13,439 


1,371 

270 
5831 
3561 
533 
643j 
534 
1.  293 
653 
288 
290 
179 
476 
337 

15, 425 

1, 168) 
045J. 
906) 
1, 130 
1,141 
3,007 

451 
314 

1,197 

1,033 
800 
922 

1,402 
994 

1,080 


729 

596 
^1,  819 

259 
1,030 
544 
253 
189 
255 
300 
255 

11, 726 

32,245 

941 
796 

1,586 


Precinct   1.  Cullman,  incl.  Cullman  town 

Cullman  town 

Precinct    2.  Glasscock 

Precinct   3.  Koenig 

Precinct  4.  Pleasant  HiU 

Precinct   5.  Trimble 

e  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  6  since  1880. 

/  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  2  since  1880. 

g  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 

h  Part  of  Blount  county  annexed  smpe  188Q, 


1,982 

1,017 

427 

896 

1,223 

985 


21S 
777 

1,072 
661 
786 

1,183 
720 
959 

6,355 


1,249 
426 
234 
227 
625 
956 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.— AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

AliABAMA— Continued. 


51 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Cullman  county— Continued. 


Precinct  6. 
Precinct  7. 
Precinct  8. 
Precinct  9. 
Precinct  10. 
Precinct  11. 
Precinct  12. 
Precinct  13. 
Precinct  14. 
Precinct  15. 
Precinct  16. 


Livingston . . 
Dermid 

AVilhite 

Hunter 

Ebeuezer 

Holmes  Gap. 

Brindley 

BaUeyton  . . . 

Dagnall 

Boyd  (a) 

Bremen  (i) . . 


Dale  county 


Precinct  1.  Ozark  (c),  incl.  Ozark  village 
Ozark  vil^ge 

Precinct   2.  Westville 

Precinct   3.  Daleville 

Precinct  4.  Newton  (c),  incl.  Kewton  vill 
Newton  village 

Precinct   5.  Gilley 

Precinct   6.  Brannan 

Precinct   7.  Eocky  Head  (d) 

Precinct   8.  Sylvan  Grove 

Precinct    9.  Echo 

Precinct  10.  Clopton 

Precinct  11.  Skipperville 

Precinct  12.  Barnes  Crosa  Koads 


Dallas  county  . 


Precinct   1.  Brindley 

Precinct  2.  Walker  Chapel 

Precinct   3.  Brandon 

Precinct   4.  Hendrixville 

Precinct   .5.  Van  Buren 

Precinct   6.  CoUinsville,   includins 
linsville  town. 

CoUinsville  town 

Precinct  7.  Lebanon 


Col- 


647 

658 
728 
470 
711 
842 
592 
1,037 
1,038 
531 
672 

17,  225 


3,067 

1. 195 

874 

1,786 

2,144 

520 

935 

990 

1,175 

1,241 

1,525 

840 

1,552 

1,096 


49,  350 


Precinct   1.  Plantersville 

Precinct   2.  Summerfleld,  including  Sum 
nierfleld  village. 
Summerfleld  village 

Precinct   3.  Woodlawn 

Precinct   4.  Valley  Creek 

Precinct   5.  Harrel  Cross  Koads 

Precinct  6.  Dublin 

Precinct  7.  Martin 

Precinct   8.  OrrviUe,  incl.  Orrville  town  . . 
Orrville  town 

Precinct    9.  Lexington 

Precinct  10.  Eiver 

Precinct  11.  Pine  Plat 

Precinct  12.  Oldtown 

Precinct  13.  Pleasant  Hill 

Precinct  14.  Eichraond 

Precinct  15.  Portland 

Precinct  16.  Cahaba 

Precinct  22.  BurnsviUe 

Precinct  23.  Union 

Precinct  24.  Pence 

Precinct  25.  Liberty  Hill 

Precinct  26.  ChiUatchie 

Precinct  27.  Vernon 

Precinct  28.  Marion  Junction 

Precinct  29.  Brown 

Precinct  30.  Kjucts -. 

Precinct  31.  Smyly 

Precinct  32.  Eliii  Bluff 

Precinct  33.  CarlowviUe 

Precinct  34.  Boykin 

Precinct  35.  Mitchell 

Precinct  36,   coextensive  with  Selma  city 
Selma  city : 

Ward  I ,,409 

Ward  2 1 ,  661 

Wards 1,343 

Ward  4 I  ^  639 

Wards 1,570 


Dekalb  county((;) 21,106 


674 
1,255 


994 

3,125 

507 

601 

1,797 

1,467 

321 

1,873 

1,848 

1,426 

1,673 

1,687 

1,080 

1,053 

1,548 

L893 

2,613 

1,332 

1,641 

496 

992 

907 

2,  341 

1,473 

669 


952 

794 

2,348 

7,622 


474 
595 
227 
379 
984 
912 

367 
716 


1880 


408 
295 
400 
174 
453 
559 
288 
301 
186 


12,  677 


1,712 
512 
797 

1, 196 


474 

637 

826 

752 

1,138 

1,112 

1,466 

912 

48,  433 


1,089 
1,354 


1,  393 

2,608 

747 

874 

1,909 

1,414 

270 

1,713 

1,708 

1,512 

1,456 

1,571 

1,076 

837 

2,022 

2,225 

2,559 

1,405 

1,556 

569 

1,082 

889 

1,372 

903 

718 

526 

673 

915 

2,  229 

7,529 


12,  675 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Blount  county  since  1880. 
6  Organized  since  1880. 

T.rL^r^''°i''''  ^'i  ^<'y"»'fl^  (population  792  in  1880)  annexed  to 
precincts  1  and  4  .since  1880. 
d  Formerly  precinct  13. 


rnmoK  CIVIL  divisions. 


Dekalb  county— Continued. 


Precinct   8.  Hudson  Mill 

Precinct   9.  Port  Payne,  including  Fort 
Payne  city, 
fort  Payne  city 

Precinct  10.  Collins 

Precinct  11.  Valley  Head,  including  Val- 
ley Head  village. 

Valley  Head  village 

Precinct  12.  Phillips '..'..'.'. 

Precinct  13.  Sulphur  Springs 

Precinct  14.  Deerhead 

Precinct  15.  Pine  Grove 

Precinct  16.  Blue  Pond 

Precinct  17.  Graham 

Precinct  18.  LathamviUe 

Precinct  19.  Poplar  Springs 

Precinct  20.  Moors 

Precinct  21.  EUison 

Precinct  22.  PortersviUe '.. 

Precinct  23.  Crumley 

Precinct  24.  Whiton 

Precinct  25.  Corinth 

Precinct  26.  Ly dia 

Precinct  27.  Johnson 


Elmore  (;ounty. 


Precinct   1.  Coleman 

Precinct    2.  Channahatchee '..'.'.. 

Precinct   3.  Tallassee,incl.  Tallassee  tn  .. 

Tallassee  town 

Precinct   4.  Mitchell  Mill .........'.'.'.']]]] 

Precinct    5.  Santuck 

Precinct   6.  Central  Institute 

Precinct    7.  BuyckviUe 

Precinct   8.  Wetumpka,  including  We- 
tumpka  city. 

Wetumpka  city 

East  ward 

West  ward 

Precinct   9.  Cold  Spring 

Precinct  10.  Kobinson  Springs  . 
Precinct  11.  Knight  Mill ...... . 

Precinct  12.  Five  Points 

Precinct  13.  Good  Hope 

Precinct  14.  New  Hope 

Precinct  15.  Eclectic  (b) 

Precinct  16.  Edgewood  (b) 

Precinct  17.  Elmore  (6) 


399 


Escambia  county  . 


Precinct  1.  Pine  Grove 

Precinct  2.  Parker 

Precinct  3.  Brewton,  including  Alco  and 
Brewton  towns. 

Alco  town  

Brewton  town 

Precinct  4.  Pollard,  incl.  PoUard  village. , 

Pollard  village 

Precinct  5.  Owen ^ 

Precinct  6.  Jack  Springs 

Precinct  7.  Canoe 

Precinct  8.  Wilson  (6) 


Etowah  county 


Precinct   1.  Gadsden,  incl.  Gadsden  town 

Gadsden  town 

Precinct   2.  Phillips ...!!..]^!. 

Precinct   3.  Kansas 

Precinct   4.  Hoke  Bluff  (/) 

Precinct   5.  Ball  Play  (/) 

Precinct    6.  Tui-keytown 

Precinct    7.  Brock ' 

Precinct   8.  Fairview  (n) , 

Precinct   9.  Greenwood  (g) 

Precinct  10.  Duck  Springs  (ft) 

Precinct  11.  Cox(ft) 

Precinct  12.  Mizell  (h) 

Precinct  13.  Haynes  (h) 

Precinct  14.  Walnut  Grove | 

e  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1880. 
/  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  19  since  1880. 
rj  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  23  since  1880. 
h  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  22  since  1880. 


1890 


1880 


315 
3,510 


448 
644 

2.33 
520 

612 
608 
695 
802 
1,135 
1,845 
628 
750 
585 
394 
963 
756 
571 
385 
653 


21,  732 


17,  502 


1,486 
1,100 
2,867 

1,413 

938 

845 

976 

1,213 

4,536 

619 


1,389 

921 

038 

1,979 

474 

532 

951 

714 

847 

995 

382 

272 

1,056 

1,066 

968 

5,719 


690 
1,029 
2,820 

249 
1,115 
1,469 

389 
916 
397 
883 
462 


21,  926 


482 

640 

1,660 


6,056 

2,901 
721 
727 

1,  246 
541 

1,202 
498 
445 
419 
969 
932 
496 
707 
698 


1,429 

347 
481 
276 
751 


15,  398 


3,732 

1,697 

528 

341 

558 

417 

1,095 

455 

442 

1,263 

1,040 

955 

558 

435 

503 


52 


COMPENDITJM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

ALABAMA— Coutinued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Etowah  county— Continued. 

Precinct  15.  Clear  Creek  (a) 

Precinct  16.  Gum  Springs -  - 

Precinct  17.  Attalla,  incl.  Attalla  town 

Attalla  town 

Precinct  18.  Hoi^pers  (b) 
Precinct  19.  Reaves  (c) 
Precinct  20.  Warriors  (d) 
Precinct  21.  Short  Creek  (e) 
Precinct  22.  Howelton(/) 
Precinct  23.  Eees((?) 

Fayette  county  (A) 

Precinct   1.  Pay ettevUle,  including  Fay 

etteville  town  (i). 
Precinct   2.  Ridge 
Precinst   3.  i^orth  River 
Precinct   4.  Berry 
Precinct   5.  Russell 
Precinct   6.  Cole.-- 
Precinct   7.  Hico 
Precinct   8.  Collins 
Precinct   9.  Holly  Springs 
Precinct  10.  Leo 
Precinct  11.  Brown 
Precinct  12.  Webster 
Precinct  13.  Boley  Springs 
Precinct  14.  Gilpin 
Precinct  15.  Clear  Creek 
Precinct  1«.  Thompson 
Precinct  17.  Stonewall 
Precinct  18.  Bylor  (e) 

Fbanklin  county  (j) 

Precinct    1.  Newburg 
Precinct   2.  RusseUvillo   (k) 
Russellville  town. 
Russellville  town 
Precinct   3.  Frankfort 
Precinct   4.  Pleasant  Site 
Precinct    5.  ]5ear  C 
Precinct   6.  Burleson 
Precinct    7.  Bel  Green  (*;) 
Precinct   8.  Cole  Mill 
Precinct   9.  Mountain  Springs  ^fc) 
Precinct  10.  Isbell  (I) 

Geneva  county  (j) 


H-ALB  county. 


Precinct    1.  Havana,  Including  Stewart 
Station  village. 

Stewart  Station  village 

Precinct    2.  New  Prospect 

Precinct    3.  Harrison 

Precinct    4.  Greensboro,  incl.  Greensboro 
town. 

Greensboro  town 

Precinct    5.  Newbem,    incl.     Newberu 
town  (i). 

Hollow  Square 

CedarviUo  

Macon 

Laneville 

Warren  Store 


Precinct 

Precinct 

Precinct  '8. 

Precinct    9. 

Precinct  10. 

Precinct  11.  Fivemile. 

Precinct  12.  Carthage  . . 

Precinct  13.  Phipps 

Precinct  14.  Geddies  (e)  - 


1S90 


27, 501 


Henry  county. 


Precinct   1.  Gordon,  including    Gordon 
village  (i). 

Precinct   2.  Cottonwood 

Precinct    3.  Dothen,  incl.  Dothen  village - 
Dothen  village ■ 

Precinct   4.  Columbia,  including  Colum- 
bia village. 

Columbia  village  (ft) 

Precinct   5.  Hardwick 

Precinct   6.  Headland 

Precinct   7.  Cureton 

Precinct   8.  Five  Points -  •  -  ■  • 

Precinct   9.  Abbeville,  including  Abbe- 
ville village. 
Abbeville  village 

Precinct  10.  Shorterville 

Precinct  11.  Otho 

Precinct  12.  Lawrenceville 

Precinct  13.  Wright 

Precinct  14.  WiUiams  School  House 

Precinct  15.  Reynolds  (c) 

Precinct  16.  Balkum  (c) 

Precinct  17.  Atkins  (c) 


1880 


26, 553 


Jackson  county  ( j)  - 


Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 

Gwieva  town  . 
Precinct  6 
Precinct  7 
Precinct  8 
Precinct  9 
Precinct  10 
Precinct  11 

Greene  county 

Preciuct    1.  Eutaw,  incl.  Eutaw  town. 
Eutaw  town  . 

Precinct   2.  Forkland 

Precinct   3.  Tlsliabee 

Precinct   4.  Bollgee. 
Precinct   5.  Dobbs- 
Preclnct    6.  Mount  Hebron . 
Precinct   7.  Clinton  . 
Precinct   8.  Pleasant  Ridge. 
Precinct   9.  Mantua. 

Precinct  10.  Union 

Precinct  11.  Knoxvllle 

Precinct  12.  Springfield . 
Precinct  13.  West  Greene  (c) 

a  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  22  since  1880. 
6  Part  taken  to  form  i)reclnct  20  since  1880. 
c  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  4  and  5  since  ISbO. 
d  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  18  since  1880. 
« Organized  since  1880.  ..,„,,,r>n         ii^ 

/Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  10,  11,  12,  13,  ana  10 
since  1880.  .     ^    „       j  ^    .        iooa 

g  Organized  from  parts  of  precmots  8  and  9  gmce  l»»u, 


1,950 

255 

1,  028 
664 

5,144 

1.759 

2,  509. 

2,973 

3,  009 
3,524 
2,931 
1,132 

768 

1,241 

331. 

297 


24, 847 
1,545 

1,114 

2, 8151 

247 

3,774 


960 

1,436 

1,980 

412 

920 

1,826 

465 
1,886 
1,303 
1.  283 

797 
1,318 

523 
1,111 

804 


28, 026 


1,992 

4« 

1,147 

822 

5,383 

1,833 
2,594 

2,912 

2,  803 

3,434 

2,  600 

647 

691 

1,138 

390 


18,  761 

iTioo 

841 
m3, 322 


1,207 

1,350 

749 

928 

2,  258 


1,717 

1,776 

1,551 

990 

972 


Precinct    1.  Bridgeport 

Precinct   2.  Bolivar 

Precinct  3.  Stevenson,  including  bteven- 
son  town. 

Stevenson  town 

Precinct   4.  Carjienter 

Precinct   5.  Kasb 

Precinct    6.  Fackler 

Precinct   7.  Bass  Station 

Precinct   8.  Cave  Spring 

Precinct   9.  Allison 

Precinct  10.  Bellefonte 

Precinct  11 .  Hawksprlng 

Precinct  12.  Langston ?  , jj 

Precinct  30.  Haigwood  (<;)..  5 

Precinct  13.  Tupelo ..... 

Precinct  14.  Larkinsville,  including  L,ar- 
kinsvilletown. 

Larkinsville  town 

Precinct  15.  Hunt  Store 

Precinct  16.  Woodville 

Precinct  17.  Nashvillo 

Precinct  18.  Collins 

Precinct  19.  Bishop 

Precinct  20.  Kyle  Sprinjf. .  -  - .  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  -  - 

Precinct  21.  Scottsboro,  including  bcotts 
boro  town. 
Scottsboro  town 

Precinct  22.  Sanders 

Precinct  23.  Paint  Eock 

Precinct  24.  Kirby  Mills 

Precinct  25.  Harmony 

h  Mnsgrove  precinct   (population  302 
since  1880. 

i  Not  separ.ately  returned. 
j  Not  returned  by  precincts  In  1880. 
k  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  10  since 
I  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  2, 
m  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 
n  Population  in  1880,  290. 


1,131 
1,034 
1,451 

586 
695 
943 
931 

1, 021 
533 
477 

1,519 
772 

1,299 

1,  025 
1,157 

216 
545 
819 
502 
1,160 
681 
703 

2,  984 

959 
287 
1,429 
707 
395 


25, 114 


in   1880)   abolished 


1880. 

7,  and  9  since  XSgo, 


POPULATION. 


53 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

AliABAMA— Continued. 


MINOR   OIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Jackson  county— Continued. 


Precinct  26.  Garth  (a) 

Precinct  27.  Holly  Tree  (o) 

Precinct  28.  Button  Store  (a) . . 
Precinct  29.  Gro.s.s  Spring.s  (a). 
Precinct  31.  Holly  Springs  (a) . 
Precinct  32.  Lim  Kock  (a) 


Jefferson  county  (b) . 


Precinct   1 

Precinct    2 

Precinct    3 

Precinct    4 

Precinct    5 

Precinct    6 

Precinct   7 

Precinct   8,  including  Oxmoor  and  Ked- 
ding  towns. 

Oxmoor  town 

Redding  town 

Precinct    9,  exclu.sive  of  part  of  Birming- 
ham city. 

Precinct  10 

Precinct  11 

Precinct  12,   including   Henryellen    and 
Leed.s  towns. 

Henryellen  town 

Leeds  town  . .   

Precinct  13,  including  Trussviile  town  . . . 

Trussville  town 

Precinct  14 

Precinct  15 

Precinct  16,  including  Morris  town 

Morris  town . .     .    

Precinct  17, including  Warrior  town  (c).. 
Precinct  18,  including  Cardiif,  Coalburg, 
and  Sto(;kton  towns. 

Cardiff  town , 

Coalburg  town 

Stockton  town 

Precinct  19 

Precinct  20,  including  Irondale  town  (c) . . 
Precinct  21,  exclusive  of  part  of  Bir- 1 

mingham  city.  I  ,  . 

Precinct  37,  exclusive  of  part  of  Bir-  f  '"'  • 
mingham  city.  J 

Precinct  22 

Precinct  23 

Precinct  24 

Precinct  25 

Precinct  26 

Precinct  27 

Precinct  28,  including  Brookside  town 

Brookside  town 

Precinct  29,  including  Pratt  Mines  town. . 

Pratt  Mines  town 

Precinct  30 

Precinct  31  {d) 

Precinct  32 

Precinct  33,    including  Bessemer,   Sloss, 
and  Woodward  towns. 

Bessemer  town 

Sloss  town 

Woodward  town 

Precinct  34,   including     Avondale,   East 
Birmingliam,  and  A\^oodlawn  towns. 

Avondale  town  

East  Birmingham  town 

Woodlawn  town 

Precinct  35 

Precinct  36 

Precinct  38,  including  Blossburg  town 

Blossburg  town 

Birmingham  city,  in  precincts  9,  21,  and  37. 

Lamar  county  (e) 


Precinct  1.  Vernon,  incl.  Vernon  town . . 

Vernon  town 

Precinct   2.  Lawrence 

Precinct   3.  Sizemore , 

Precinct   4.  Brown 

Precinct   5.  Goode 

Precinct   6.  Henson 


1890 


88,  501 


238 

455 

1,905 

5,  356 

1,,3.39 
393 
346 
997 
342 
444 
805 
380 

5,621 

1,946 
428 
573 
608 

5,  782 

4.544 
265 
795 

4,  957 

1 ,642 
308 

1,506 
542 
658 

1,007 

692 

26, 178 

14, 187 


1,281 
192 
805 
538 
635 
353 
467 


1880 


23, 272 


648 


600 


3,086 
12, 142 


minor  civil  divisions. 


a  Org.anized  since  1880. 

6  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1S80 ;  precinct  15,  Shelby 
county,  annexed  since  1880. 
c  Not  separately  returned. 


Lamak  county — Continued. 

Precinct   7.  Millville 

Precinct    8.  Pine  Springs 

Precinct   9.  Moscow 

Precinct  10.  Military  Springs 

Precinct  11.  Betts 

Precinct  12.  Trull.s 

Precinct  13.  Vail • 

Precinct  14.  Millport,  incl.  Millport  town. 

Millport  town 

Precinct  15.  Steen 

Precinct  16.  Strickland 

Precinct  17.  Wilson 

Precinct  18.  Kidge  (a) 

Lauderdale  county  (e) 

Precinct   1.  Mitchell 

Precinct    2.  Kogersville 

Precinct   3.  Lexington 

Precinct   4.  Cross  Koads 

Precinct   5.  Stutts 

Precinct   6.  Center  Star 

Precinct   7.  Blackburn 

Precinct   8.  Florence,  incl.  Florence  city . 

Florence  city 

Precinct   9.  Rawhide 

Precinct  10.  Oakland 

Precinct  11.  Gravelly  Springs 

Precinct  12.  Waterloo 

Lawrence  county 

Precinct  1.  Hillshoro,  includingHillsboro 

town  (c). 
Precinct  2.  Courtland,  incl.  Courtland  tn. 

Courtland  town 

Precinct  21.  Town   Creek  (a),  including 

Town  Creek  town. 

Town  Creek  to wn 

Precinct  3.  Brickville 

Precinct  4.  Leighton,  including  Leighton 

town  (c). 

Precinct  5.  Wolf  Spring 

Precinct  6.  Mount  Hope 

Precinct  7.  Moulton,  incl.  Moulton  tn.  (c) . 

Precinct  8.  Pinhook 

Precinct  9.  Oakville 

Les  county  

Precinct   1.  Beulah 

Precinct   2.  Opelika,  incl.  Opelika  city... 

Opelika  city 

Precinct   3.  Eidge  Grove 

Precinct    4.  Bethel 

Precinct  5.  Loachapoka,  inclnding  Lo- 
achapoka  village. 

Loachapoka  village 

Precinct   6.  Auburn,  incl.  Auburn  vill. . . 

Auburn  village 

Precinct   7.  Pierce  Chapel 

Precinct    8.  Salem 

Precinct   9.  Meadows  Cross  Roads 

Precinct  10.  Phenix,  incl.  Phenix  city 

Phenix  city  (/) ' 

Precinct  11.  Wacoochee 

Precinct  12.  Sears  Cross  Roads 

Precinct  13.  Floyd  Mill 

Limestone  county  (e) 

Precinct   1.  Athens,  incl.  Athens  town  .. 

Athens  town     

Precinct    2.  Shoalford 

Precinct    3.  Sand  Spring 

Precinct  4.  Pettusville,  including  Elk- 
mont  town  (c). 

Precinct    5.  Gilbertsboro 

Precinct    6.  Wickhara 

Precinct   7.  Pleasant  Grove 

Precinct   8.  Big  Creek 

Precinct   9.  Georgia 

d  Formerly  precinct  15,  Shelby  county. 
e  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1880. 
/Formerly  Brownville  or  Lively. 


1890 


509 

1,778 
716 

869 
759 

613 
710 
244 
730 
998 
784 
846 

23,  739 

21, 035 

615 
1,496 

940 
1,106 
1,486 
1,679 
1,020 
8,310 
6,012 
1,481 
2, 139 
1,961 
1,506 

20,  725 

1,359 

21,  392 

2,  505 

2,367 

3,  284 

3,183 

579 
1,988 

30  r 
1,544 

580 

150 
1,913 

1,422 

3,322 

1,  589 

1,  .527 

2,  086 

2,199 

2,  925 

3,  503 

1,273 

1,127 

2,109 

2,251 

28,  694 

27,  262 

1,274 

1,315 

C,  875 

6,487 

3,703 
1,402 

3.245 
1,  516 

9,57 

1,075 

1,  632 

1,  785 

357 
3,001 

408 
2,951 

1,440 
1,  984 

1,161 
1,828 

1,999 

2,035 

1,067 

921 

5, 117 

3,729 

3,700 
1,  251 

2,224 
1,,571 

1,016 

998 

1,119 

1,051 

21,  201 

21,  600 

3,099 
940 
1,198 
1,2,37 
2,498 

1,621 
1,  242 
1,263 
1,244 
1,482 

1,011 

1880 


54 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1891). 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

A  li  AB  A  MA— Continued . 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Limestone  county— Continued. 


Precinct  10.  Slough 

Precinct  11.  Mooiesville,    incl.    Moores- 
ville  town. 

Mooresville  town 

Precinct  12.  Kichland 

Precinct  13.  Greenbrier 

Precinct  14.  Quidnunc 


Lowndes  county  . 


Precinct   1.  Benton,  incl.  Benton  village.. 

Benton  village 

Precinct   2.  Churcliill 

Precinct   3.  Collirene 

Precinct   4.  Grordonville 

Precinct   5.  Farmers  ville 

Precinct    6.  Bragg 

Precinct   7.  Hickoi-y  Hill 

Precinct    8.  Hopewell 

Precinct    9.  Mount    Willing,    including 
Mount  Willing  town. 

Mount  Willingtown 

Precinct  10.  Port  Deposit,  including  Fort 
Deposit  village. 

Fort  Deposit  village 

Precinct  11.  Sandy   Kidge,   incl.    Sandy 
Ridge  village  (a). 

Precinct  12.  Brooks 

Precinct  13.  Prairie  HUl 

Precinct  14.  Hayneville,  incl.  Hayneville 
village. 

Hayneville  village 

Precinct  15.  Letohatchee,  including  Leto- 
hatcliee  village. 

Letohatchee  village. 

Precinct  16.  Steep  Creek 

Precinct  17.  Pintlala 

Precinct  18.  Lowndesboro,  incl.  Lowndes- 
boro  village  \a). 

Precinct  19.  St.  Clair 

Precinct  20.  Whitehall 


1890 


1,444 
1,664 

143 

950 

1,049 

1,210 


31,  550 


Macon  county. 


Precinct   1.  Tuskegee,  incl.  Tuskegee  tn. 

Tuskegee  town 

Precinct   2.  Texas 

Precinct    3.  Society  Hill 

Precinct  4.  Warrior  Stand,  incl.  Warrior 
Stand  village. 

Warrior  Stand  villasre 

Precinct   5.  Cotton  Valley 

Precinct   6.  Honeycut 

Precinct   7.  Cross  Keys  (6) - 

Precinct    8.  Franklin 

Precinct   9.  Notasulga,inol.  Notaaulgatn 

Notasulga  town 

Precinct  10.  Laiilace  (c) 


Madison  county  (d ) . 


Precinct  1.  Huntsville,  including  Hunts- 

ville  town. 

HuntsviUe  town 

Precinct   2.  Newmarket 

Precinct   3.  Maysville,  including  Mays- 

ville  town. 

Maysville  town 

Precinct  4.  CoUins 

Precinct  5.  Vienna 

Precinct   6.  Whitesbirrg 

Precinct   7.  Triana 

Precinct   8.  Madison,  including  Madison 

town  (a). 

Precinct   9.  Cluttsville 

Precinct  10.  Madison  Cross  Eoads 

Precinct  11.  Meridian  ville 

Precinct  12.  Hazle  Green 

Precinct  13.  Poplar  Ridge 

Precinct  14.  Wills 


942 

265 
1,034 
1,794 
2,087 

903 
1,136 

719 

709 
1,862 

231 
2,573 

518 
2,317 

1,905 

814 

2,242 

355 
1,638 

112 
1,432 
2,037 
2,983 

1,277 
1,146 


18,  439 

4,600 
1,803 
524 
1,748 
2,700 

215 
1,910 
1,279 
1,726 

947 
2,120 

332 
885 


38, 119 

9,196 

7.995 
1,887 
2,682 

218 
1,009 
1,  283 
2,059 
1,823 
1,619 

1,775 
1,257 
2,893 
2,158 
980 
336 


1880 


183 


31, 176 


1,094 


a  Not  separately  returned. 
b  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  10  since  1880. 
c  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  7  since  1880. 
d  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1880. 


1,032 

1,673 
1,945 

809 
1,118 

989 
1,172 
1,546 


2,  230' 

350 
2,330 

2,034 

798 

2,152 


1,500 

73 
1,695 
1,959 
2,489 

1,398 
1,213 


17, 371 

4,377 
2,370 
561 
1,331 
2,466 

145 
2,173 
1,246 
2,489 

977 
1,751 

236 


37, 625 


iMINOH  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Madison  county — Continued. 

Precinct  15.  Gurley,  incl.  Gurley  town 

Gurley  town 

Precinct  16.  Hays  Store 

Precinct  17.  Plevna 

Precinct  18.  Claud  Cove 

Precinct  19.  Owen  Cross  Roads 

Precinct  20.  Lanier  («) 

Precinct  21.  Monrovia  (e) 


Marengo  county  (/) 


Precinct   1.  Macon 

Precinct  2.  Demopolis,  including Demop- 
oils  city. 

Demopolis  city 

Precinct    3.  Jefferson 

Precinct   4.  Springhill 

Precinct   5.  Dayton,  incl.  Dayton  village 

Dayton  village 

Precinct  6.  Faunsdale,  including  Fauns- 
dale  village. 

Faunsdale  village 

Precinct   7.  McKinley 

Precinct   8.  Linden 

Precinct   9.  HUl 

Precinct  10.  Nanafalia 

Precinct  11.  Dixon  Mills 

Precinct  12.  Shiloh 

Precinct  13.  Hamden 

Precinct  14.  Horse  Creek 

Precinct  15.  PineviUe 

Precinct  16.  Sweetwater 

Precinct  17.  Hoboken 


1,248 
570 

1,510 
632 
308 
961 

1,024 

1,479 


33, 095 


Marion  county  (d) . 


Precinct  1. 
Precinct  2. 
Precinct  3. 
Precinct  4. 
Precinct  5. 
Precinct  6. 
Precinct  7. 
Precinct  8. 
Precinct  9. 
Precinct  10. 
Precinct  11. 
Precinct  12. 
Precinct  13. 
Precinct  14. 
Precinct  15. 
Precinct  16. 


Hamilton... 

Rayea 

Cainp 

Bexar 

Shottsvjlle  . 

Reid 

Hackleburg 

Factory 

Kimbrough 

Howell 

Pearce 

Clark 

New  River . 
Winfield  ... 

Guin 

Pikeville . . . 


Marshall  county. 


Precinct   1.  Guntersville,  including  Gun- 

tersville  town. 

Guntersville  town 

Precinct   2.  Cross  Roads - 

Precinct   3.  Big  Spring 

Precinct   4.  Albertville,    including   Al- 

bertville  village  (a). 

Precinct    5.  Jaybird 

Precinct   6.  Wakefield 

Precinct   7.  Claysville 

Precinct   8.  Boshart 

Precinct   9.  Kennemer 

Precinct  10.  Honeycomb 

Precinct  11.  Paint  Rock 

Precinct  12.  Oleander 

Precinct  13.  Mount  High 

Precinct  14.  Wari-enton 

Precinct  15.  Red  Hill 

Precinct  16.  Davids(m 

Precinct  17.  Kirby 

Precinct  18.  Thompson 

Precinct  19.  Bucksuort 

Precinct  20.  Red  Apple 

Precinct  21 .  Crawford  (e) 

Precinct  22.  Reed  Brake  (e) 


1,968 
4,023 


2,523 
2,  599 
2,891 
412 
3,020 

211 

3,173 

2,454 

1,745 

1,050 

1,148 

2,000 

933 

787 

881 

1, 124 

770 


11,  347 


1880 


30, 890 


1,932 
3,519 

1,389 
2,459 
2,636 
3,084 
473 
3,298 


3,121 

1,975 

1,408 

877 

947 

1,857 

959 

673 

695 

922 

528 


9,364 


1,525 

502  ! 

362 

882 

579  ; 

429 

782  1 

603  ' 

491 

545 

.  .  .  ,, . 

578 

498 
691 

1,205 

1,048 

567 

18,  935 

14,585 

1,277 

1,080 

471 

325 

311 

510 

262 

471 

1,388 

569 

495 

515 

742 

690 

656 

755 

851 

712 

613 

671 

373 

391 

745 

713 

1,523 

1,291 

755 

578 

1,206 

1,350 

450 

508 

1,361 

880 

1,079 

984 

1,159 

1  019 

567 

401 

988 

497 

1,238 
836 

e  Organized  since  1880. 

/  Intonnation  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  mcom- 
plete. 


POPULATION. 


55 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

AI.ABAMA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Mobile  county. 


Precinct   1.  Citronelle,  including  Citro- 
nelle  village  (a). 

Precinct    2.  Mount  Vernon 

Precinct    3.  lieaver  Meadow 

Precinct   4.  Ulrick 

Precinct   5.  Creola 

Precinct   6.  Mauvilla,    including  Chun- 
chula  village. 
Chunchula  village 

Precinct   7.  Albritton 

Precinct    8.  Carver 

Precinct  9.  Whistler,  including  Whist- 
ler village  (a). 

Precinct  lu.  Koster 

Precinct  11.  NapoleonvUle 

Precinct  12.  Springhill 

Precinct  13.  Wheelerville 

Precinct  14.  McGill 

Precinct  15.  Grand  Bay 

Precinct  16.  bt.  Elmo 

Precinct  17.  Powl  Eiver,  including  Theo- 
dore viUage. 
Theodore  village 

Precinct  18.  Bayou  Labatre 

Precinct  19.  Cedar  Point 

Precinct  20.  Steeley  Store 

Precinct  21.  Eed  Store 

Precinct  22.  Baird  MiUs 

Precinct  23.  Alonzo  Thomas  Store  (6)  ... 

Mobile  city 

Wardl 3,509 

,      AVard2 759 

Wards 857 

Ward  4 1,693 

Ward  5 3,115 

Ward  6 6,231 

Ward  7 7,447 

Ward  8 7,465 

Ist  ward  precinct  (e) 

6th  ward  precinct  (c) 

7th  ward  precinct  (c) 

8th  ward  precinct  (c) 


1890 


Monroe  county  . 


Precinct   1.  MountPleasant 

Precinct   2.  Claiborne,  including  Perdue 
Hill  village. 

Perdue  Hill  village 

Precinct    3.  Monroeville 

Precinct   4.  Burnt  Corn 

Precinct   5.  East 

Precinct    6.  Ridge 

Precinct    7.  McKinley 

Precinct   8.  Bell  Landing 

Precinct   9.  Germany 

Precinct  10.  Pineville 

Precinct  11.  Old  Texas 

Precinct  12.  Midway 

Precinct  13,  Kempville  (&) 


Montgomery  county  . 


Precinct   1.  Elam 

Precinct   2.  Reese 

Precinct   3,  comprising  wards  1  , 2,  and 

3,  Montgomery  city. 
Precinct    4,  comprising  wards  4,  5,  and 
6,  Montgomery  city. 
Total  for  Montgomery  city,  coexten- 
sive with  precincts  3  and  4. 

Ward  1 3,419 

Ward  2 4>8o7 

Ward  3 1,346 

Ward  4 6,655 

Ward  5 4,510 

Ward  6 1,146 

Precinct   5.  Walker 

Precinct   6.  Mount  Meigs 

Precinct   7.  Pike  Road 

Precinct   8.  Doolev 

Precinct   9.  McGehee 


51,  587 


1,228 

1,918 
500 
344 
331 
867 

258 

853 

565 

2,363 

1,195 
897 
802 
872 
339 
661 
370 
744 

277 
501 
458 
285 
1,081 
270 
157 
31,076 


1880 


69 

251 

1,579 

1,011 


18,  990 


830 
2,802 

282 

2,286 

812 

634 

993 

2,009 

1,639 

1,717 

1,  620 

1,110 

1,369 

1,169 


56, 172 


1,831 
2,461 
9,572 

12,  311 


48, 653 


1,081 

1,314 
.535 
457 
359 
926 

214 

500 

671 

2,374 

1,392 
969 

805 
413 
409 
678 
787 
574 


MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


452 

417 

333 

1,  552 

400 


29, 132 


49 

232 

1,052 

790 


17, 091 


2,552 

no 
1,832 

770 
1,086 
1,316 
1,  524 
1,574 
1,442 
1,573 
1,062 
1,364 


52,  356 


1,987 
2,724 


9,251 
16,713 


2,238 

2,730 

2,912 

2,  893 

2,580 

2,  726 

2,194 

2,588 

2,955 

3,048 

a  Not  separately  returned. 
h  Organized  since  1880. 

c  Formerly  part  of  MobDo  city,  but  cut  oil'  when  change 
of  name  and  corporate  limits  was  made. 


Montgomery  county — Continued. 


Precinct  10.  Kilough 

Precinct  11.  Robertson  Cross  Roads  . 

Precinct  12.  Porter 

Precinct  13.  Pine  Level 

Precinct  14.  Dublin 

Precinct  15.  Tucker  Store 

Precinct  16.  Union  Academy 


Morgan  county  (d). 


Precinct   1.  Decatur,  including  Decatur 

city  and  New  Decatur  toWn. 

Decatur  city 

New  Decatur  town 

Precinct   2.  Lames 

Precinct   3.  Danville 

Precinct   4.  Gibson 

Precinct   5.  EalkviUe,  including  FalkvOle 

town  (a). 

Precinct   6.  Lawrence  Cove 

Precinct   7.  Apple  Grove 

Precinct   8.  Valhermoso  Springs 

Precinct   9.  Somerville,    including  f 

SomerviUe  town  (a).  >  (o) ■  - 

Precinct  14.  Nunn  Mill ) 

Precinct  10.  Hartsell,  incl.  HartselltOAvn. 

Hartsell  town    

Precinct  11.  Trinity 

Precinct  12.  Carter 

Precinct  13.  Flint,  including Plintcity  (a) . 

Precinct  15.  Wolf 

Precinct  16.  Shady  Grove 

Precinct  17.  Eva 


Pkery  county 


Precinct   1.  Marion,  incl.  Marion  town. . 

Marion  town 

Precinct    2.  Hamburg 

Precinct   3.  TJniontown,    including 
Uniontowu  town.  1 ,   , 

Uniontown  town  (e) 854  '*  ' 

Precinct  16 

Precinct  4.  Scott 

Precinct   5.  Polecat 

Precinct   6.  Brush  Creek 

Precinct   7.  Oldtown 

Precinct   8.  Severe 

Precinct   9.  Pinetucky 

Precinct  10.  Heard 

Precinct  11.  Perry ville 

Precinct  12.  Oak  Grove 

Precinct  13.  RadfordsviUe 

Precinct  14.  Cunningham 

Precinct  15.  Waltham ., 


1890 


Pickens  county. 


Precinct   1.  Durroh 

Precinct   2.  Palmetto 

Precinct    3.  Vail - 

Precinct   4.  Providence 

Precinct   5.  Carothers 

Precinct    6.  Torkville 

Precinct    7.  Beard 

Precinct   8.  Reform 

Precinct  9.  Burkhalter 

Precinct  10.  Elmore 

Precinct  11.  Stuckey 

Precinct  12.  Springhill 

Precinct  13.  Pickensville,  including  Pick- 
ens ville  to\vn  (a). 

Precinct  14.  CarroUton 

Precinct  15.  Speed  Mills 

Precinct  16.  Raleigh 

Precinct  17.  Pleasant  Grove 

Precinct  18.  Olney 

Precinct  19.  Erauconia 

Precinct  20.  Memphis 

Precinct  21.  Fairfield 

Precinct  22.  Vienna 

Precinct  23.  Bethany 


d  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1880. 
e  Population  iu  l'880,  810. 


2,745 
3,020 
2,915 
1,915 
1,570 
2,658 
2,295 


24, 089 


6,903 

2,765 
3.565 
599 
1,037 
1,237 
2,172 

523 

915 

1,836 

2,227 

2,192 
596 

1,143 
949 
963 
485 
041 
237 

29,  332 


5,289 
1,982 
1,702 

6,699 

2,746 

726 

874 

1,659 

1,091 

874 

695 

1,210 

1,044 

1,180 

1,  732 

1,811 

22,  470 


1880 


587 

507 

600 

456 

1,230 

1,139 

722 

733 

716 

931 

556 

1,  2.54 

1,782 

1,415 
480 
628 
221 
847 

1,947 
594 

3,187 
817 

1,121 


2,  305 

3,  005 
2,809 
2,097 
1,967 
2,  545 
2,219 


16, 428 


,063 


30,  741 


5,684 

2,074 
2,218 
f5,  349 


U,  618 

2,750 

667 

767 

1,705 

1,006 

809 

517 

1,200 

1,099 

1.246 

2,201 

1,905 

21,479 


383 

365 

511 

415 

1,156 

1,115 

620 

687 

558 

917 

500 

1,332 

1,548 

1,834 
524 
561 
195 

1,353 

1,749 
832 

2,596 
933 
795 


56 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  S.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

Alt  AB  AM  A— Continued. 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Pike  county. 


1890 


Precinct   1.  Troy,  including  Troy  city  . . . 

Troy  city 

Ward  1 855 

Ward  2 854 

Wards 464 

Ward  4 489 

Ward  5 461 

Ward  6 326 

Precinct   2.  Orion 

Precinct   3.  China  Grove 

Precinct    4.  Cross  Koads 

Precinct    5.  Monticello 

Precinct   0.  Tanyard 

Precinct  7.  Dixon 

Precinct   8.  Grimea 

Precinct   9.  Darby 

Precinct  10.  Goslien  HUl 

Precinct  11.  Mitcliell 

Precinct  12.  Josie 

Precinct  13.  Linwood 

Precinct  14.  Springhill 

Precinct  15.  Indian  Brancli 


Kandolph  codntt  , 


Precinct   1.  Saxon 

Precinct    2.  Morrison 

Precinct   3.  Rockdale 

Precinct    4.  Lamar 

Precinct   5.  Burson 

Precinct   6.  Wedowee 

Precinct   7.  Fox  Creek 

Precinct    8.  Flat  Rock 

Precinct   9.  Louina 

Precinct  10.  Roanoke,  incl.  Roanoke  town 

Roanoke  town 

Precinct  11.  Rock  Mills,  including  Kock 
Mills  village. 

Rock  Mills  village 

Precinct  12.  Bacon  Level 

Precinct  13.  Halpin 


RnSSELl.  COUNTY. 


Precinct   1.  Girard 

Precinct   2.  Crawford 

Precinct   3.  Marvyn 

Precinct   4.  TJchee 

Precinct  5.  Hurtsboro,  including  Hurts- 
boro  town. 

Hurtsboro  town 

Precinct   6.  Hatchecliubbee 

Precinct   7.  Scale,  including  Scale  village 

Scale  village 

Precinct   8.  Oswichee -. 

Precinct   9.  Jernigan 

Precinct  10.  Glenville,  including  Glen- 
ville  village. 

Glenville  village 


St.  Clair  county  (a) 


24, 423 


5,156 

3.449 


1,829 

1,980 

892 

1,044 

1,373 

1,052 

978 

766 

1,164 

1,163 

2,967 

2,768 

1,198 

805 

1,855 

2,  000 

1,351 

1,073 

1,157 

849 

1,290 

715 

585 

596 

1,527 

1,010 

1,101 

881 

17,  219 


1,147 

1,073 

1,047 

1,772 

1,  709 

2,093 

822 

985 

1,377 

1,901 

631 

1,333 

385 
1,093 

807 


24,  093 


5,486 
2,129 
2,412 
1,786 
1,913 

433 
1,569 
3,126 

299 
1.926 
1,589 
2,157 


17, 353 


1880 


20, 640 


730 


Precinct   1.  A.shvUle,  including  Asliville 

town  (6). 

Precinct   2.  Oldtown 

Precinct    3.  Branchville 

Precinct   4.  Springville,  incl.  Springville 

town  (6). 

Precinct    5.  Seasons 

Precinct   6.  Steel  Station 

Precinct   7.  Greasy  Cove 

Precinct   8.  Greensport 

Precinct    9.  Front  Creek 

Precinct  10.  Broken  Arrow 

Precinct  11.  Seddon,  including  River.side 

and  Seddon  towns  (6). 

Precinct  12.  Easonville 

Precinct  13.  Mundine  (c) 

Precinct  14.  DunUip  (c) 

Precinct  15.  Eden  (c),  incl.  Eden  town(6). 

a  Information  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  incom- 
plete. 
b  Not  separately  returned. 
c  Organized  since  1880. 


2,017 

613 
1,047 
1,958 

410 

796 

344 

817 

1, 422 

1,  290 

1,549 

1,314 
599 
404 


4,632 
2,294 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


16,  575 


938 

967 

1,000 

1,332 

1,465 

2,358 

748 

946 

1,591 

2,379 

327 

1,  256 


876 
719 


24, 837 


4,637 
1,960 
2,122 
1,946 
2,239 


1,709 
3,620 

257 
2,868 
1,614 
2,122 

99 


14, 462 


1,443 

804 
1,935 
1,831 


1,013 
1,140 
1,290 


St.  Clair  county — Continued. 


Precinct  16.  Cook  Springs  (c) 

Precinct  17.  Moody  (c) 

Precinct  18  (c) 


Shelby  county  (d) 


Precinct  1.  Columbiana,  including  Co- 
lumbiana and  Slielby  towns. 

Columbiana  town 

Shelby  town 

Precinct   2.  Spring  Creek 

Precinct   3.  Calera,  incl.  Calera  town ..  . 

Calera  town 

Precinct  4.  Montevallo,  including  Giir- 
nee  and  Montevallo  towns. 

Gurnee  town 

Montevallo  town 

Precinct   5.  Tyler 

Precinct   6.   lielena 

Precinct   7 .  Elliotts ville 

Precinct    8.  Yellow  Leaf 

Precinct   9.  Wilsonville 

Precinct  10.  Harpersville 

Precinct  11.   Spearman 

Precinct  12.  Highland 

Precinct  13    BoJCrl  Springs 

Precinct  14.  Bear  Creek 

Precinct  16.  Kelly  Creek 

Precinct  17.  Pelham  (c) 


1890 


SUMTEE  county 


Precinct    1.  Black  Blnflf 

Precinct   2.  Gaston 

Precinct    3.  Thornville 

Precinct   4.  Earbee 

Precinct   5.  Intercourse 

Precinct   6.  York,  including  York  town . . 

York  town 

Precinct  7.  Livingston,  including  Liv- 
ingston town. 

Livingston  town 

Precinct   8.  Brewer.sville 

Precinct    9.  Belmont 

Precinct  10.  Bluffport 

Precinct  11.  Jones  Bluflf 

Precinct  12.  Sumterville 

Precinct  13.  Paynesvillo 

Precinct  14.  Gainesville,  incl.  Gainesville 
town. 

Gainesville  town 

Precinct  15.  Lacy 

Precinct  16.  Preston 

Precinct  17.  Hares 

Precinct  18.  Cuba,  including  Cuba  town.. 

Cuba  town 

Precinct  19.  Warsaw 

Precinct  20.  Cotohaga  (c) 


Talladega  county 


Precinct   1.  Blue  Eye 

Precinct   2.  Eastaboga 

Precinct   3.  Silver  Run  (c),  incl.  Jenifer 
town. 

Jenifer  town 

Precinct   4.  Chinnabee  (e),  includingl 
Ironaton  town.  I  /j% 

Ironaton  town 562  ( 

Precinct  14.  .lohnson  School  House ..  J 
Precinct   5.  Talladega,  including  Talla- 
dega city. 

Talladega  city 

Precinct   6.  Mardi.sville 

Precinct   7.  Cast,  incl.  Renfroe  village. . . 

Renfroe  village  

Precinct   8.  Kymulga 

Precinct    9.  Riser 

Precinct  10.  Favetteville 

Precinct  11.  Sylacauga,   including   Syla- 
cauga  village. 
Sylacauga  village 


564 
805 
518 


20, 886 


3,295 

654 

753 

994 

1,923 

2,477 


29  z 

572 

991 

1,307 

1,144 

1,101 

1,706 

1,921 

601 

484 

354 

1,373 

722 

493 


29, 574 


916 

601 
881 
946 
823 
1,886 

415 
3,418 

1,973 
1,970 
711 
2,554 
2,495 
1,046 
2,262 

1,017 
1,569 
1,167 

847 
1,189 

265 
1,811 

509 

29,  346 


2,354 
1,359 

2,427 


2,078 


5,350 

5,  088 

2,063 

1,233 

1,546 

1,495 

1,346 

815 

1,701 

1,724 

1,730 

1,607 

2,234 

1,712 

2,618 

1,495 

(1  Precinct  15  (population  600  in  1880)  given  to 
county  since  1880. 

e  The  populiition  of  precincts  3  and  4  for  1880 
include  the  population  (147)  of  Munford  town. 


Jefferson 
does  not 


t^OPTJLATiOK 


5? 


tABLE  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

Ali  AB  AM  A— Continued . 


MINOR  CrVII.  DIVISIONS. 


Talladega  county— Continued. 

Precinct  12.  Childersbnrg,  incl.  Childera- 
burg  village. 

Cnildersburg  village 

Precinct  13.  Emasbee 

Precinct  15.  Burnt  School  House 

Precinct  16.  Smelly  (a) 

Precinct  17.  Howell  Cove  (a) 


Tallapoosa  county. 


Precinct   1.  Gold  Branch 

Precinct  2.  Alexander,  including  Alex- 
ander city. 

Alexander  city  (h) 

Precinct   if.  Hackneyville 

Precinct   4.  Poplar  Springs 

Precinct   .5.  New  Site 

Precinct   6.  Eagle  Creek 

Precinct   7.  Dadeville,  Inol.  Dadevilletn 

Dadeville  town 

Precinct   8.  Oakfuska 

Precinct   9.  Red  Kidge 

Precinct  10.  Eufala 

Precinct  11.  Walnut  Hill 

Precinct  12.  Reeltown 

Precinct  13.  Churchill 

Precinct  14.  Rome 

Precinct  15.  Camp  Hill,  including  Camp 
Hill  village. 

Camp  Hill  village 

Precinct  16.  Dudleyville 

Precinct  17.  Daviston,  incl.  Daviston  vill 

Daviston  village 

Precinct  18.  .Jack.ion  Gap  (d),  including 
Jackson  Gap  village. 

Jackson  Gap  village 


Tuscaloosa  county  . 


1890 


2,157 

777 
634 
.'537 
327 
948 


25, 460 


Precinct   1.  Windom  Springs 

Precinct   2.  New  Lexington 

Precinct    3.  Moore  Bridge 

Precinct   4.  Marcomville 

Precinct   5.  Thompson  Mill 

Precinct   6.  Deason 

Precinct    7.  Dodson 

Precinct   8.  Mitchell 

Precinct   9.  Hughes 

Precinct  10.  Northport,  including  North- 
port  village. 
Northport  village 

Precinct  11 .  Favor 

Precinct  12.  Parsons 

Precinct  13.  Vance 

Precinct  14.  .Jones 

Precinct  15.  Cottondale 

Precinct  16.  Court  House,  including  Tus- 
caloosa city. 

Tuscaloosa  city 

Ward  I 1,273 

Ward  z 538 

Ward  3 ! 381 

Ward  4 660 

Ward  s 357 

Ward  6 1,006 

Precinct  17.  Hickman 

Precinct  18.  Frierson 

Precinct  19.  Blocker 

Precinct  20.  Crossland 

Precinct  21.  Romulus 

Precinct  22.  Foster  Store 

Precinct  23.  Koeppell  Store  (a) 

Precinct  24.  Reese  (a) 

Precinct  25.  Whitson  (a) 


1,  880 
3,146 

679. 

1,812 

1,  063 

1,123 

1,340 

2,336 

873 

371 

750 

605 

607 

1,747 

720 

1,479 

1,459 

366 

1,551 

2,470 

141 

995 


30,  352 


1880 


994 

1,438 

1,024 

523 

616 

1,270 

.567 

002 

380 


1,243 


631 

418 


23, 401 


c4, 184 

2,218 

930 

1,059 

1,700 

2,242 

740 

472 

838 

655 

514 

1,379 

714 

1,312 

1,129 


1,584 
2,471 


24, 957 


490 

794 

768 

576 

612 

281 

939 

1,477 

347 

441 

414 

401 

909 

961 

381 

424 

916 

1,476 

2,462 

1,953 

413 

564 

473 

628 

632 

619 

728 

935 

867 

1, 134 

2,248 

1,622 

7,436 

5,826 

2,418 


623 

1,280 

1,064 

409 

760 

1,273 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Tuscaloosa  county — Continued. 


Precinct  26.  Coker  (a) , 

Precinct  27.  Taylor ville  (a)  . 


Walker  county  (e) 


Precinct  1 .  Jasper,  incl.  Jasper  town . .  - 
Jasper  town 

Precinct    2.  South  Lowell 

Precinct    3.  Zion 

Precinct  4.  Cagle 

Precinct  5.  Hogan.incl.  Carbon  Hill  tn  . 
Carbon  Hill  town 

Precinct   6.  Holly  Grove 

Precinct   7.  Beach  Grove 

Precinct   8.  Pleasant  Grove 

Precinct  9.  Raybom,  incl.  Day  Gap  town 
Day  Gap  town 

Precinct  10.  High  Hill 

Precinct  11.  Good  Springs 

Precinct  12.  Cordova 

Precinct  13.  Shady  Grove 

Precinct  14.  Barton  Cross  Roads 

Precinct  15.  Drummond 

Precinct  16.  Dorris 

Precinct  17.  Turpentine 

Precinct  18.  Corona 


Washington  county  . 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2,  incl.  St.  Stephens  village  . 

St.  Stephens  village 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Wilcox  county 


Precinct  1.  Camden  (/),  including  Cam- 
den town. 

Camden  town 

Precinct    2.  Canton 

Precinct   3.  Rehoboth  (1;) 

Precinct   4.  Prairie  Blutt' 

Precinct   5.  Clifton 

Precinct   6.  Bethel 

Precinct   7.  Lower  Peachtree 

Precinct   8.  BlackBluff 

Precinct   9.  AUenton 

Precinct  10.  Bonhani  (/) 

Precinct  11.  Pineapple,  including  Pine- 
apple town. 

Pineapple  town 

Precinct  12.  Snow  Hill,  incl.  Furman  tn . 

Furraan  town 

Precinct  13.  Mim 

Precinct  14.  Fox  Mills j 

Precinct  15.  Sedan 

Precinct  16.  Boiling  Springs  (i) 

Precinct  17.  Gee  Bend  (j) 

Precinct  18.  Mount  Hope  (k) 


Winston  county  (e) 


Precinct  1.  Double  Springs  , 

Precinct  2.  Biler  Road 

Precinct  3 .  Black  Swamp 

Precinct  4.  Black  Pond 

Precinct  5.  Dismal , 

Precinct  6.  Houston 

Precinct  7.  Loorey  Tavern  . 
Precinct  8.  Morgan 


1890 


911 
1,399 


16,  078 


2,334 
780 
388 
621 
606 

1,799 
568 
719 
084 
716 

1,406 
421 
769 
632 
702 

1,399 
583 
401 
641 
432 

1,346 


7,935 


1880 


2,680 
1,909 
387 
1,  603 
1,743 


30,  816 


2,624 

545 
1,487 
1,134 

1,  676 
2,408 
2,741 

2,  309 
1,311 
2,109 

853 
2,200 

520 
3,236 

195 

891 

951 

782 

1,415 

1,078 

1,611 


6,552 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

ft  Population  in  1880,  796. 

c  Not  separately  returaed  in  1880. 

d  Organized  in  1882. 

e  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1880. 

/  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  18  since  1880. 


9,479 


269 


4,538 


941 
922 


1,347 
1,328 


31, 828 


3,795 

590 
1,245 
2,095 
1,863 

2,  083 
2,497 
2,307 

h2, 189 
2,215 
1,904 
2,426 

358 

3,  862 


7il,  049 

830 

1,468 


g  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  17  since  1880.  . 

h  Includes  part  of  precinct  16,  organized  from  parts  of  pre- 
cincts 8  and  13  in  1878,  but  not  separately  returned  in  1880. 
i  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  8  .ind  13  in  1878. 
j  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  3  since  1880. 
k  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  1  and  10  since  1880. 


5g  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS :- ISUU. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

ARIZONA. 

[The  population  of  the  precincts  in  the  different  counties  can  not  be  given,  as  it  was  not  separately  returned.] 


MINOB  CIVIIi  DIVISIONS. 


Apache  county  (a) 

Fort  Apache  town 
Holbrook  town 
Springerville  town 
St.  John  town 
Winslow  town 

Cochise  county  (6) 

Benson  town 
Bisbee  town 
Fairbanks  town 
Fort  Huachuca 
Tombstone  city 
Wilcox  town 


Gila  county  (c) 

Fort  San  Carlos 
Globe  town 

Graham  county  (d) 

Clifton  town 
Morenci  town 
Pima  town 
Solomonville  town 
Thatcher  town 
Thomas  town 

Maricopa  county  («) 

Gila  Bend  town 
Lehi  town 
Phenix  city 

a  Part  taken  to  form  Graham  county  in  1881. 
b  Organized  from  part  of  Pima  county  in  1881. 
c  Organized  from  parts  of  Maricopa  and  Pinal  counties 
in  1881. 


MINOK  CIVII.  DIVISIONS. 


Mohave  county  . 
Kingman  town 

Pima  county  (/) 


Arivaca  town 

Fort  Lowell 

Harshaw  town 

Nogales  town 

Tucson  city 

Ward  1 2.2^7 

Wardz 2.863 


PmAL  county  (e) . 


Casa  Grande  town  . 

Florence  town 

Reymert  town 

Silver  King  town. . . 


Tavapai  county  . 


Congress  town 

Flagstaff  town 

Jerome  town 

Prescott  city 

Whipple  Barracks  . 
Williams  town 


TuMA  county 
Yuma  city 


1890 


1,444 


322 


12, 673 

236 
545 
260 

i>i94 
5>i5o 


4,251 


1880 


1,190 


17, 006 


32B 
,486 

254 
212 


8,685 


7,007 


3,044 

33 
902 


242 
963 
250 
1,759 
338 
J  99 

2,671 


5,013 


1,836 


3,215 


1881. 


d  Organized  from  parts  of  Apache  and  Pima  counties  in 

eParttakentoformGilacounty  in  1881. 

/Parts  taken  to  form  Cochise  aud  Graham  counties  m  18»1. 


ARKANSAiii. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Arkansas  oottnty  (a). 


Arkansas  township 

Bayou  Metoe  township 

Chester  township  (b) 

Crockett  township 

Keaton  townshii> -■-■ 

Lagrue  township,  incl.  Dewitt  village 

Dewitt  village ■    

McFaU  township,  incl.  Stuttgart  village. 

Stuttgart  village 

Mill  Bayou  township 

Morris  township,  incl.  Goldman  town 

Goldman  town 

Point  de  Luce  township 

Prairie  township,  incl.  St.  Charles  village 

St.  Charles  village 

Stanley  township 


1890 


Ashley 


county 1^,  295 


11,432 

704 
620 

595 

628 

1,510 

1,069 

246 

1,616 

1,165 

567 

1,057 

168 

528 

2,321 

128 

217 


1880 


8,038 

567 
463 
226 
342 
1,016 
900 
169 
212 


190 
408 


809 
1,696 

655 
2,160 

737 


777 
617 

1,419 
747 

2,247 


Bayou  township  (c) 

Bearhouse  township 

Beech  Creek  township - 

Carter  township,  incl.  Hamhurg  town ... 

Hamburg  town 4,  ■  ;  •  ' 

De  Bastrop  township,  including  Poplar 

Bluff'  village  (d). 
•Egypt  township 

a  Chester  township,  Desha  county,  .annexed  si^^fl^f,"'  OJ.'J 
River  and  Villemont  townships  (population  2,039  m  1880) 
given  to  Jefferson  county  since  1880. 

&  Fonnerly  in  Desha  county. 


255 


432 
1,359 

73 
110 


10, 156 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Ashley  county— Continued. 


Extra  township 

Grant  township  (c) 

Longview  township 

Marie  Saline  township 
Mill  Creek  township  . . 

Portland  township 

Union  township 

White  township 


Baxter  county. 


Barren  Creek  township 

Bayou  township 

Big  Flat  township 

Buckhorn  township 

Greenwood  towuship 

Independence  township  («).-. 

Logan  township  (/) 

Matney  township 

Mill  township 

Mountain    Home     township. 
Mountain  Home  town. 

Mountain  Home  town 

North  Fork  towuship 

Pigeon  township 

Union  township 

Whlteville  township 


535 

827 

364 

456 

1,159 

1,  .584 

1,054 

711 


8,527 


1880 


387 


385 
524 
941 
1,085 
.576 
549 


6,004 


includin  a 


655 

600 

493 

433 

443 

281 

330 

160 

357 

215 

809 

829 

541 

690 

353 

401 

284 

1,322 

1,008 

242 

137 

486 

462 

513 

277 

493 

266 

994 

806 

c  Organized  since  1880. 

d  Not  separately  returned.  ...    ,00^ 

e  Part  taken  to  form  Logan  township  m  18»7. 
/  Organized  from  part  of  Independence  town.ship  in  1887. 


POPULATIO^r. 


59 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

AKKAIVSAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVrL  DIVISIONS. 


Benton  oountt. 


Anderson  town.ship  (a) 

Ball  township  (b) 

Batie  township  (c) 

Big  Spring  township  (d) 

Brightwater  township  («) 

Cherokee  township  (/) 

Colville  township  (g) 

Decatur  township  {h} 

Dickson  townsliip 

Eldorado  township  (i),  including  Eldorado 

Springs  town  (j) . 
Esculapia  township  (fc),incl.  Rogers  town. 

Rogers  town 

Flint  township  (6) 

Garfield  township  (Z) ,  incl.  Garfield  village . 

Garfield  village 

Hico  township,  iucl.  Siloam  Springs  town. 

Siloam  Springs  town 

Moimt  Vernon  township 

Osage  township  (m).  incl.  Benton  ville  town 

Bentonville  town  

Roller  Ridge  township  («) 

Round  Prairie   township  (ti),  including 
Bloomfield  town. 

Bloomfield  town 

Sugar  Creek  township 

Sulphur  Springs  township,  including  Sul- 
phur Springs  town  (j). 

Wager  township  (o) 

"Wallace  township  (p),  incl.  Neho  village. . 

Nebo  village 

Walnut  township 

War  Eagle  township 

Washington  township  ((/) 

Yell  township  (/) 


1890 


27, 716         20, 328 


526 
952 


BOONB  COUNTY 15,816         12,146 


Bear  Creek  town.ship 

Bellefonte  township,  including  BeUetonte 
town  (j). 

Blythe  township 

Carrollton  township 

Crooked  Creek  township 

Elixir  township  (s) i 

Ewing  township  (s) 

Harrison  township,  incl.  Harrison  town . 

Harrison  town 

Jackson  township 

Jefler.son  township 

Lee  township 

Long  Creek  township 

Omaha  township 

Prairie  township 

Sugarloaf  township,  incl.  Lead  Hill  town . 

Lead  Hill  town 

Summit  township 

Washington  township 

Young  township  (s) 


Bradley  county  . 


1880 


2,018 
1,049 
1,114 
1,059 
1,417 

1^520 

"821 


1,130 


1,070 


1,  031 


627 
422 


Clay  townshiji 

Eagle  township 

Marion  township 

More  township 

Ouachita  township 

a  Parts  taken  to  form  Decatur  and  Wager  townships  in  1885. 

6  Part  taken  to  form  Yell  township  in  1888. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Eldorado  township  in  1881. 

d  Parts  taken  to  form  Esculapia  township  in  1883  and  Wash- 
ington township  in  1888. 

e  Part  taken  to  form  Garfield  township  in  1885. 

/  Organized  from  part  of  Round  Prairie  township  in  1887. 

g  Part  taken  to  form  Washington  township  in  1888. 

h  Organized  from  parts  of  Anderson  and  Wallace  townships 
m  1885. 

t  Organized  from  parts  of  Batie  and  Wallace  townships  in 

j  Not  separately  returaed. 

k  Organized  from  parts  of  Big  Spring  and  Osage  townships 
in  1883. 

I  Organized  from  parts  of  Brightwater  and  Roller  Ridge 
townships  in  1885. 


MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Bradley  county— Continued. 

Palestine  township 

Pennington  township,  incl.  Warren  town 

Warren  town 

River  township 

Sumpter  township  («) 

Washington  township 


Calhoun  county. 


Caswell  township,  incl.  Thornton  town. 

Thornton  town 

Champagnolle  township 

Dallas  township 

Fayette  township 

Franklin  township,  incl.  Hampton  town. 

Hampton  town 

Huey  township 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township 

Locust  Bayou  township 

Moro  township 

Polk  township 

River  township 


Carroll  county. 


Carrollton  township 

Cedar  township    (t),  including  Eureka 
Springs  city. 

Eureka  Springs  city 

Ward  I 857 

Wards 1,184 

Ward  3 1 ,  129 

Not  in  wards 536 

Clifty  township , 

Dry  Fork  township 

Franklin  township  (u) , 

Hickory  township , 

King  River  township  (t) 

Libertv  township 

Long  Creek  township 

Osage  township 

Piney  township 

Polo  township 

Prairie  township  (v),  incl.  Berry  ville  town 
Berry  ville  town 

Winona  township  (w) 

Yocum  township 


1890 


768 
3,224 
492 
423 
447 
780 


7,267 


17,  288 


Chicot  county  . 


Bayou  Macon  township 

Bowie  township  (s) 

Louisiana  township 

McConnell  township 

Masona  township 

Oden  township 

Planter  township 

Railroad  to  wnsmp 


Clark  county. 


1,573 
4,445 

3>7o'> 


320 

349 

363 

1,372 

828 

523 

936 

618 

584 

1,240 

2,  965 

549 
414 
758 


1880 


629 

2,328 
301 
344 


731 


5,671 


1,164 

320 

802 

820 

602 

515 

138 

199 

606 

C59 

132 

ISO 

328 

189 

737 

688 

303 

281 

502 

325 

1,010 

786 

530 

440 

545 

449 

958 
1,470 
2,162 
3,111 

318 
2,035 

648 

717 

20,  997 


13, 337 


1,148 
4,949 


401 
274 


1,020 
410 
295 
574 
563 
319 
781 

2,190 
253 


413 


10, 117 


708 


2,582 

2,575 

259 

2,497 

549 

947 

15,  771 


Alpine  township 533  4g9 

Amity  township,  including  Amity  town..         1,440  1,439 

Amity  town ..  211  '140 

m  Part  taken  to  form  Esculapia  township  in  1883. 

n  Part  taken  to  form  Cherokee  township  in  1887. 

o  Organized  from  part  of  Anderson  township  in  1885. 

p  Parts  taken  to  form  Eldorado  township  in  1881  and  De- 
catur township  in  1885. 

g  Organized  from  parts  of  Big  Spring  and  Colville  town- 
ships in  1888. 

r  Organized  from  parts  of  Ball  and  Flint  townships  in  1888. 

*  Organized  since  1880. 

t  Part  taken  to  form  Franklin  township  in  1883. 

«  Organized  from  parts  of  Cedar  and  King  River  townships 
in  1883. 

V  Part  taken  to  form  Winona  township  in  1882. 

w  Organized  from  part  of  Prairie  township  in  1882. 


60 


COMPENDitJM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  OEKSITS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

ARKAIVSAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Clark  county— Continued. 


Anderson  township 

Antoine  fownship 

Beech  Creek  township 

!Beinje  township  (a) 

Caddo  township,  incl.  Arkadelphia  town 
Arkadelphia  town 

Elkins  township 

Greenville  township,  incl.  Hollywood  tn. 
Hollywood  town 

Leard  township  (a) 

Long  Creek  township  (a) 

Manchester  township 

Missouri  township,  incl.  Gurdon  town.. 
Gurdon  town 

South  Fork  township 

Terre  Uotre  township 


Clay  county  i 


Bradshaw  township 

Brown  township  (a) 

Cache  township 

Carpenter  township 

Chalk  Blufl'  township 

Cleveland  township  (a) 

Current  River  township  (a) .- 

Hay  wood  township,  incl.  Greenway  town 

Greenway  town 

Johnson  township 

Killgore  township,  incl.  Corning  town.. 

Corning  town 

Liddell  township  (a),  incl.  St.  Francis  tn 

St.  Francis  town 

Nelson  township  («) 

Oak  Blufl'  township,  incl.  Rector  town . . . 

Rector  town 

Pollard  township  (a) 

St.  Francis  township 


1890 


849 
1,691 
1,002 

533 
6,872 

2>455 

409 

1,011 

103 

345 

147 

1,048 

2,  012 

802 

1,411 

1,089 


12, 200 


Cleburne  county  (?;) . 


Big  Creek  township  (c)  

Cadron  township  (d),  incl.  Quitman  town 

Quitman  town 

Calitomia  township  (e) 

Clayton  township  (a) 

Giles  township  («) 

Grassy  township  {a) 

Healing  Springs  township  (c) 

Mountain  township  (c) 

Peter  Creek  township  (e) 

Pine  township  (/) 

Piney  township  (c) 

Saline  township  (a) 

South  Sugarloaf  township  (a),  including 
Sugarloaf  Springs  town. 

Sugarloaf  Springs  town 

Sugarloaf  township  (e) 

Valley  township  (c) 


441 
416 
635 
279 
929 
417 
146 
1,352 

33 

1,444 

1,645 

584 

486 

356 

389 

1,827 

525 
981 
813 


Cleveland  county  (g) . 


Bowman  township 

Harper  township.  - 

Hurricane  township 

Lee  township 

Miller  township 

Niven  township 

Prairie  township,  Incl.  Kingsland  town  - 

Kingsland  town 

Redland  township 

Saline  township 

Smith  township 

Tisdale  township  (a) 

White  Oak  township 

"Whiteville  township 


75 
,112 

327 
396 
477 
,175 
599 
585 
360 
343 
455 
361 
347 
921 


276 
402 

11, 362 


1880 


521 

1, 288 

654 


737 
679 

.574 
717 

1,298 
462 

1,882 
464 

1,788 
390 
982 
757 
377 
719 


5,029 

1,506 

453 

1,250 


1.220 
945 

1,329 
1,148 


7,213 
534 


378 
578 
920 


996 


1,  306 

1,303 

393 


1,066 
132 


240 


177 
299 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


797 
147 
251 
254 
274 


350 
394 


8,370 


609 
541 
493 
546 
1,153 
384 
405 


1,712 

397 

1,197 


Columbia  county  . 


320 
013 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

6  Organized  from  parts  of  Independence,  van  Buren,  and 
"White  counties  in  1883. 

c  Formerly  in  Independence  county. 

<J  Organized  from  part  of  Cadron  township.  Van  Buren 
county,  in  1883. 

e  Foi-raerly  in  Van  Buren  county. 

/  Formerly  in  White  county. 

g  Name  changed  from  Dorsey  in  1885. 

A  Organized  from  part  of  Petit  Jean  township  in  1883. 


Boone  township 

Brown  township 

BuenaVi.sta  township 

Calhoun  township 

Clay  township 

Cleveland  township  (a) 

Cornie  township 

Dorcheat  township  (a) 

Georgia  township 

Hadley  township,  incl.  Buckner  town 

Buckner  town 

Harrison  township 

Lamartine  township  (a),  incl.  Waldo  tn  . 

Waldo  town 

McNeil  township  (a),  incl. McNeil  town- . 

McNeil  town 

Magnolia  township,  incl.  Magnolia  town . 

Magnolia  town 

Mississippi  township 

Moss  township • 

Warren  township 


1890 


19, 893 

1,014 
1,270 


1880 


Conway  county  . 


Bentley  towTi.ship 

Cedar  Falls  township  (70 

Gregory  township  (i) 

Giiffin  township 

Higgins  township 

Howard  township,  iuel.Plummervilletn 

Plummerville  town 

Lick  Mountain  township  (j) 

McLaren  township  (k) 

Nichols  towTiship  (Z),  incl.  Cleveland  tn. 

Cleveland  town 

Petit  Jean  township  (m) 

Point  Remove  township  (n) . .  \  ,   <. 

River  township  (o) )   -'^' 

Union  township,  incl.  Springfield  towu- 

Springfield  town 

Washington  township  (i) 

Welboru  township,  incl.  Morrillton  city .  - 

Morrillton  city 


Craighead  county. 


Big  Creek  township 

Brookland  township  (a) 

Buil'alo  township 

Greenfield  township 

Joneshoro  township,  incl.  Jonesboro  town 

Jonesboro  town 

Lake  township  (a) 

Lester  township 

Maumelle  township 

Powell  township 

Texas  township 


Crawford  county 


Alma  township,  including  Alma  to-vm  — 
Alma  town 

Barker  township  (a.) 

Cedar  Creek  township 

Cedarville  township  (a),  incl. Cedarvilletn 
Cedarville  town 

Chester  township  (a),  incl.  Chester  town 
Chester  town 

Core  township  (a) 

Jasper  township 

Lafayette  township 

Lancaster  township  (a) 

Lee  Creek  township 

Mountain  township 

Oliver  Springs  township  (a) 


366 

1,027 
928 
979 
875 
508 
453 

1,512 

312 

474 
1,919 

709 

843 

294 

.3,  771 

1,486 

1, 127 

1,000 

767 


19, 459 

.547 
303 
974 
640 
(il3 

3,192 
214 

1,  643 
794 

1, 565 

303 
272 

1,141 

2,004 
240 
1,700 
4,071 
1,644 

12,  025 

940 

817 

1,309 

507 

5,016 

2,065 

C.55 

394 

884 

907 

536 


21,  714 


14,  090 

1,111 
1,206 
1,083 
1,005 
920 

""'685 


876 
608 


1,216 


2,931 

536 
802 
826 
761 

12,  755 

362 


968 
591 

428 
2,524 

1,8^8 


289 
500 


738 


1,' 

1,280 

2,177 

770 


7,037 


625 


1, 963 


.519 
602 
80 
724 
222 
579 
630 
952 
486 
545 
796 
086 


766 

470 

2,050 


194 

821 

1,311 

200 

14,  740 


1,798 
504 


1,067 


1,654 
1,614 


1,202 
1,066 


i  Part  taken  to  form  McLaren  township  in  1882. 
j  Part  taken  to  form  Nichols  township  in  1880. 
k  Organized  from  parts  of  Gregory  and  Washington  town- 
.ships  in  1882. 

I  Organized  from  part  of  Lick  Mountain  township  in  18S0. 
■>»  Part  taken  to  fomi  Cedar  Falls  township  in  1883. 
n  Part  taken  to  form  River  township  in  1884. 
0  Oro-anized  from  p.irt  of  Point  Remove  township  in  1884. 
p  Not  separately  returned. 


POPULATION. 


61 


Table  3.— AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

ARK.AIVSAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Crawford  county— Continued. 


Porter  township  (a) 

Kichland  township 

Kiver  townsliip  (a) 

Kudy  township  (a) 

Shepherd  townshij) 

Union  townsliip  (a) ... 

Upper  township 

Van  Buren  townsliip,  incl.  Van  Buren  city 

Van  Buren  city . 

Vine  Prairie  township 

"Whitley  township  (a) 


1890 


Crittenden  county  . 


Fogleman  township 

Jackson  township 

Jasper  township,   including  Marion  (b)- 
and  West  Memphis  towns. 

West  Memphis  town 

Lucas  township 

Mound  township 

Proctor  township 

Tyronza  township 

"Wappanocca  township 


Cross  county. 


Bedford  township 

Brushy  Lake  township 

Coldwator  township 

Ellis  township 

Mitchell  township 

Searcy  township,  incl.  Vanndale  town . . 

Vaniidale  town 

Smith  township  (c),  Incl.Wittsburg  town 

Wittsburg  town 

Tyrongia  township 

Wynne  township  (d),  incl.  "Wynne  town  . 

Wynne  town 


Dallas  county. 


Chester  township 

Dry  Run  township  (a) 

Fordyce township  (a),  incl.Fordyce  town. 

F  ordyce  town 

Holly  Springs  township 

Jackson  township 

Manchester  townshij),  incl.  Dalark  town. . 

Dalark  town 

Owen  township _ 

Princeton  township 

Smith  township 


400 

1,559 

629 

48.3 

556 

605 

317 

6,834 

2,291 

432 

931 


13,  940 


1880 


933 


280 
"388 


I,02Q 

839 


767 
2,914 
3,083 

375 
1,109 

892 
2,880 

804 
1,491 


7,693 


Desha  county  (e) 


Bowie  township  (/) 

Clayton  township  (g) 

Franklin    township    (/),   including  Ar- 
kansas City  town  (b). 

Jefferson  township  (h) 

Mississippi  township 

Old  Kiver  townshiji  (i) 


10,  324 


769 
713 

1,272 

748 

1,621 

83 


9,415 


240 
1,432 
2,332 


774 
595 

2,  280 
388 

1,374 


5,050 


428 

357 

386 

342 

779 

560 

107 

78 

1, 172 

495 

1,569 

1,064 

282 

1,026 

1,963 

21 

2og 

234 

191 

1,932 

565 

9,296 

6,505 

561 

554 

488 

1,792 

q8o 

753 

807 

578 

979 

1,475 

800 

208 

1,276 

949 

1,333 

1,294 

1,040 

1,122 

8,973 


594 


978 


725 
2,  343 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Desha  county— Continued. 


Randolph  township  (j) 

Red  Fork  township  (*;) ' . 

Richland  township  (f) ' .' , 

Silver  Lake  township,  incl.  Pendleton  tn 

Pendleton  town 

"Walnut  Lake  township  (l) 

Wilkerson  township  (k) 


1890 


Drew  county  . 


Bartholomew  township  (m) 

Bearhouse  township 

Clear  Creek  township ' 

Collins  township  (m) 

Crook  township 

Franklin  township 

Marion  township,  incl.  Monticello  town. 

Monticello  town 

Prairie  township 

Saline  township 

Springhill  township 

Veasey  township 


Faulkner  county 


Benedict  to%vnship  (n) 

Benton  township 

Cadron  township  (o),incl.  Conway  town.! 

Conway  town 

California  township '_\ 

Caney  township  (/>) _/_ 

Cleveland  township  (p) [   ' 

Cypress  township '   " 

Danley  township  ((j) '_ " 

East  l*"oik  township ' . 

Hardin  township,  incl.  Greenbrier  tn.  (b) . 

Havre  township 

Matthews  township 

Mount  Vernon  township,  including  Mount 
Vernon  town  (b). 

Muddy  Bayou  township 

Newton  township 

Palarm  township 

Pierce  Creek  township 

Pine  Mountain  township  (q) 

Powell  township  (p) 

Stone  township  (p) 

Tupelo  township  (p) 

Union  to wnslii)) 

\¥alker  township , 

"Wilson  township 


Franklin  county  (r) . 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

6  Not  separately  returned. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Wynne  township  since  1880. 

d  Organized  from  pait  of  Smith  townshij)  since  1880. 

c  Chester  township  (population  226  in  1880)  given  to  Ar- 
kansas county  since  1880. 

/  Part  taken  to  form  Clayton  township  since  1880. 

1/  Organized  from  parts  of  Bowie,  Franklin,  Jefferson,  and 
Richland  townships  since  1880. 

n  Parts  taken  to  form  Clayton  and  "Walnut  Lake  townships 
since  1880. 

j  Organized  from  Island  township  (population  235  in  1880) 
and  parts  of  Red  Fork  and  "Wilkerson  townships  since  1880. 

j  Part  taken  to  form  Walnut  Lake  township  since  1880. 

k  Part  taken  to  form  Old  River  township  since  1880. 

I  Organized  from  parts  of  Jefferson  and  Randolph  town- 
Bhips  since  1880; 


Boston  township  (s) 

Hogan  township,  including  Altiis  town  . . 

Altus  town  

Hurricane  township 

Ivy  township  (t) 1 

Limestone  township  {u) 

Maxey  township,  incl.  Mulberry  town 

Mulberry  town 

Middle  township 

Mill  Creek  township 

Morgan  to\vnship  (v) 


800 
,985 
305 
945 
482 
817 
266 


17, 352 

2,176 
737 
1,284 
1,069 
608 
2,  563 
4,163 

881 
1,493 
1, 103 
1,275 


18,  342 


19,  934 


1880 


652 

2,  027 

285 

640 


.590 

1,108 

954 

549 

1,849 

3,060 

891 

643 

934 

967 

1,051 


12,78 


700 

1,013 

600 

1,397 

2,916 

1 ,207 

J, 028 

714 

498 

605 

872 

1,157 

605 

396 

222 

894 

708 

1,128 

886 

886 

792 

570 

450 

499 

578 

792 

825 

819 

740 

1,160 

743 

326 

198 

357 

447 

325 

710 

614 

1,284 

860 

560 

399 

564 

319 

14,  951 


397 

220 

1,524 

1,201 

469 

224 

1,286 

646 

610 

750 

528 

364 

1,366 

1,048 

1, 165 

1,008 

1,400 

1,109 

411 

m  Ferguson  township  (population  526  in  1880)  abolished  since 
1880;  part  taken  to  form  Bartholomew  township  and  part 
given  to  Collins  township. 

n  Organized  from  parts  of  Danley  and  Pino  Mountain 
townships  since  1880. 

o  Parts  taken  to  form  Caney,  Cleveland,  Powell,  Stone, 
and  Tupelo  townships  since  1880. 

p  Organized  from  part  of  tiadroii  township  since  1880. 

tj  Part  taken  to  form  Benedict  townsliij)  since  1880. 

r  Part  of  Madison  county  annexed  in  1885. 

*  Part  taken  to  form  Watulula  townsliip  in  1882. 

t  Part  taken  to  form  Wallace  township  in  1882. 

u  Part  taken  to  form  Mountain  townshii)  in  1880. 

V  Organized  in  1886  from  territory  taken  from  Madison 
county  in  1885,  ■ 


62 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGKEGATE    POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

AKKAIVSAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CrVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Franklin  county— Continued. 


1890 


Mountain  township  (a) 

Mulberry  town.siiip 

Prairie  township,  incl.  Charleston  town  .. 

Charleston  town 

"Walker  township 

Wallace  township  (i) 

"Watulula  township  (c) ■ 

"White  Oak  township  (d),  incl.  Ozark  town 

Ozark  town  

"White  Rock  township 

"Wittich  township 


rOLTON  COUNTY. 


Al'ton  township  (e) 

Bennett  Bayou  township 

Benton  township 

Big  Creek  township 

Cleveland  township  (e) 

Fulton  township 

Mammoth  Springs  township,  including 
Mammoth  Springs  town  (/). 

Mount  Calm  township  (e) 

Myatt  township 

Pleasant  Kidge  township 

South  Fork  township 

Strawberry  township  (e) 

TJnion  township 

Washington  township  (e) 


237 

1,163 

2,  671 

37° 

394 

400 

582 

3,938 

862 

654 

1,208 


10,  984 


1880 


Garland  county 


Antioch  township 

Bain  township  (e) 

Baxter  township 

Hale  township 

Hot   Springs   township,   including   Hot 
Springs  city. 

Hot  Springs  city 

Ward  1 1 ,899 

Ward  2 2,221 

Ward  3 708 

Ward  4 2,300 

Not  in  wards 958 

Lee  township 

Lincoln  township  (c) 

Marble  townsliip' 

Mill  township 

Mountain  township 

Ouacliita  township 

Phillips  township 

Sulphur  township 

TJnion  township 


375 

767 

1,110 

1,098 

799 

916 

1,697 

471 
560 
768 
997 
410 
566 
450 


990 
2,419 

393 
395 


824 
337 
601 


6,720 


850 
,206 
902 


592 
291 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Grant  county. 


Calvert  township 

Darysaw  township 

Davis  township 

Dekalb  township 

Fenter  township 

Franklin  township 

Madison  township 

Meny  Green  township,  incl.  Sheridan  tn. 

Sheridan  town 

Simpson  township 

Tennessee  township 

Washington  township 


Greene  county. 


555 
597 
336 
788 
462 
157 
179 
374 
825 


7,786 

627 
694 
943 
891 
382 
503 
1,325 
853 
184 
643 
521 
404 


12,  908 


646 

782 
842 


609 


9,023 


362 


197 

387 
5,179 


414 

823 

2,  574 

1,666 

512 


337 
503 
359 
172 
185 
196 
513 


6,185 

709 
395 
770 
745 
279 
439 
1,035 
428 
42 
592 
435 
358 


Blue  Cane  township 

Cache  township 

Clark  township,  incl.  Paragould  town. 

Paragould  town 

Crowley  township  (c) 

a  Organized  from  parts  of  Limestone  and  White  Oak 
townships  in_1880. 

b  Organized  from  parts  of  Ivy  and  White  Oak  townships 
in  1882. 

c  Organized  from  parts  of  Boston  and  White  Oak  town- 
ejjips  in  188g. 


Greene  county — Continued. 

Friendship  township,  incl.  Halllday  town. 

Halliday  town 

Hurricane  township 

Jones  township 

Lake  township  (e) 

Main  Shore  township  (e) 

Poland  township 

St.  Francis  township -  - 

Salem  township 

XTnion  township,  incl.  Gainesville  tn.  (/) 


Hempstead  county 


Bodcaw  township  (e) 

Bois  d' Arc  township,  incl.  Fulton  town . . 

Fulton  town 

De  Koane  township,  incl.  Hope  town 

Hope  town 

Garland  township 

Mine  Creek  township 

Nowland  township  (e) 

OzantoviTiship.includingOzam  and  Wash 
ington  towns. 

Ozan  town 

Washington  town 

Eedland  township 

Saline  township,  incl.  Columbus  village . 

Columbus  village 

Springhill  township 

"Dnion  township  (e) 

WaUaceburg  township 

Water  Creek  township  (e) 


1890 


Hot  Spring  county  , 


Antioch  township  (c) 

Big  Creek  township 

Bismarck  township  (e) 

Clear  Creek  township 

De  Roche  township 

Fenter  township,  incl.  Malvern  town 

Malvern  town 

Gilford  township  (e) 

Hanison  township  (e) 

Lone  Hill  township  (c) 

Magnet  Cove  township 

Ouachita  township 

Prairie  Bayou  township 

Saline  township 

Valley  township 


Howard  couNTr. 


Baker  township  (e) 

Blackland  township 

Blue  Ridge  township  (c) 

Brewer  township 

Center  Point  township,  including  Center 
Point  town. 

Center  Point  town 

Clay  township  (fir) 

County  Line  township  (e) 

Dillaril  township  (c) 

Franklin  township 

Holly  Creek  township  (e) 

Madison  township 

Mineral  Springs  township,  including  Min- 
eral Springs  town  (/). 

Mountain  township  (e) 

Muddy  Fork  township 

Nashville  township,  incl.  Nashville  town. 

Nashville  town 

Saline  township 

Saratoga  township  (f),  incl.  Saratoga  tn 

Saratoga  town 

Sulphur  Springs  town.ship 

Washington  township 


1880 


710 

327 

1, 721 

304 

478 

309 

1,131 

1,072 

1,111 

1,743 


22, 796 


993 
1,434 

337 
4,902 

1.937 
965 
1,173 
1,143 
4,318 

91 

519 

834 

1,969 

217 
1,747 
1,772 
1,  238 

308 


1,224 
231 


981 
815 

742 
1,304 


19,  015 


392 
434 
879 
466 
745 
3,128 

1. 520 
516 
541 
403 
935 

1,006 
617 
532 

1,  009 


13,  789 


274 
869 
298 
682 
1,591 

297 
488 
553 
438 
241 
538 
394 
1, 163 

358 
664 

2,  243 
810 
770 

1,032 
211 
869 
324 


1,504 

374 

3,878 

ii233 
1,549 
2,071 

4,62! 


730 
578 

1,731 
171 

2,549 


1,134 


7,775 


305 


285 

775 

2,458 


380 

1,047 

1,358 

264 

903 


9,917 


1,139 


892 
1,643 

316 
607 


186 

835 
1,363 

634 
1,243 

172 
688 

493 
194 

d  Parts  taken  to  form  Mountain    township  in   1880  and 
Wallace  and  Watulula  townships  in  1882. 
c  Organized  siuce  1880. 
/Not  separately  returned. 
(/  Formerly  Bla«kwood. 


POPULATION. 


63 


Table  3.— AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contimiod. 

AKKANSAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CrVXL  DIVISIONS. 


Independence  county  (a) . 


Ashley  township 

Barren  township 

BigBottom  township,  incl.  Newarktn.  (6) 

Black  Kiver  township 

Caney  township 

Christian  township 

Fairview  township 

Gainsboro  township 

Green  briar   township,  including  James- 
town town  (6). 

Jefferson  township 

Liberty  township 

Logan  township  (c) 

Kuddell  township,  inol.  Batesville  town  . . 
Batesville  town 

Salado  township  (c) 

Stubbs  township  (c) 

Union  township 

Washington  township 

White  Kiver  township,  including  Sulphur 
Kock  town. 
Sulphur  Rock  town 


1890 


IZAKD  COUNTY  . 


Barren  Fork  township  (c) 

Big  Spring  township 

Claiborne  township  (c) 

Drytown  township 

Franklin  township , 

Guthrie  township , 

Jefferson  township 

Lacrosse  township 

Laiferty  township  (d) 

Lunenburg  township 

Mill  Creek  township,  incl.  Melbourne  tn 

Melbourne  town 

Newberg  township 

New  Hojie  township 

Pleasant  Hill  township , 

Union  township 

Violet  Hill  township  (c) 

White  Kiver  township , 


Jackson  county. 


Barren  township 

Bird  township 

Breckenridge  township 

Cache  township 

Cow  Lake  township 

Glaize  township,  incl.  Grand  Glaize  tn.(6) 

Glass  township  (c) 

Giiibb  township  (c) 

Jefferson  township,  including  Jackson- 
port  town. 

JacksoQport  town 

Kichwood  township 

Union  township,  incl.  Newport  town 

Newport  town . 

Village  township 


Jefferson  county  (e) . 


Barraque  township  (/),  incl.  Redfieldtn. 

Redtield  town 

Bogy  township 

Bolivar  township 

Dudley  Lake  township 

Dunnington  township  (g) 

Jefferson  township  (h) 


21, 961 


860 

948 

1,  003 

865 

1,735 

1,448 

1,937 

1,650 

168 

266 

2,066 

1,891 

571 

319 

1,171 

1,073 

2,487 

1,834 

867 

469 

722 

512 

341 

3,294 

2,176 

2,150 

1,264 

281 

420 

818 

700 

1,307 

1,120 

1,913 

1,778 

1880 


387 
13, 038 


385 
427 
531 
534 
676 
612 
537 

1,091 
620 
889 

1,336 
209 

1,054 
921 
818 

1,407 
781 
419 


15, 179 


535 

2,617 

2,028 
907 
577 
630 

1,190 
538 

1,972 

421 

457 

3,251 

1,571 
477 


40,  881 


1,367 
400 
2,453 
1,643 
2,155 
860 
1,005 


18, 086 


10, 857 


523 


556 
711 
553 
465 

1,412 
507 
843 
990 
149 
918 
874 
814 

1.384 


307 


10, 877 


467 
2,428 
1,253 
660 
347 
665 


1,972 

656 

267 

2,  075 


22,  386 


601 


2,294 

1,020 

908 

259 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


a  Big  Creek  and  Healing  Springs  townships  (population 
1,037  in  1880)  taken  to  form  Cleburne  county  in  1883. 

6  Not  separately  returned. 

c  Organized  since  1880. 

d  Formerly  Laiferty  Creek. 

c  Old  River  and  Villemont  townships,  Arkansas  county, 
annexed  .since  1880. 

/  Part  taken  to  form  Jefferson  township  since  1880. 

<7  Part  taken  to  form  Roberts  township  since  1880. 

h  Organized  from  part  of  Barraque  township  since  1880. 

i  Formerly  in  Arkansas  county. 

j  Organized  from  part  of  Dunnington  township  since  1880. 

la  Paxt  taken  to  form  Ward  township  in  1880. 


Jefferson  county— Continued. 


Melton  township 

Niven  township  (c) 

Old  Kiver  township  (i) 

Pastoria  township 

Plum  Bayou  township 

Richland  townshij) 

Roberts  township  (j) 

Spring  township 

Talladega  township 

Vaugine  township,  incl.  Pine  Bluff  city . . 

Pine  Bluff  city  

Ward  I 3.165 

Ward  2 2,359 

Ward  3 2,393 

Ward  4 2,035 

Victoria  township 

Villemont  township  (i) 

Washington  township 

Whiteville  township 


1890 


Johnson  county. 


Batson  township 

Grant  township  (k),  incl.  Coal  Hill  town. 

Coal  Hill  town 

Hickey  township 

Hill  township  (I) 

Horsehead  township  (m) , 

Howel  township 

King  township  (n) 

Lee  toNvnship 

Low  Gap  township  (0 ) 

McKennon  township,  incl.  Berlin  town. . 

Berlin  town 

Mulberry  township  (p) 

Perry  township 

Pilot  Rock  township 

Piney  township 

Pittsburg  township,  incl.  Lamar  town  (6) 

Prairie  township  (k) 

Redlick  township  (n) 

Sherman  tovniship  (q) 

Spadra  township  (r),  Including  Clarks- 
ville  city. 

Clarksville  city 

Stonewall  township  (s) 

Ward  township  (t) 


Lafayette  county. 


Baker  township  (c) 

Boyd  township  (c) 

(!Johway  township  (c) , 

Douglas  tow  nship  (c) 

French  township  (c) 

Lagrange  township,  incl. Lewisville town. 

Lewisville  town 

Mars  Hill  township , 

Roane  township 

Steel  township  (c),  including  New  Lewis- 
ville to-n-n. 

New  Lewisville  town 

Walker  Creek  township 


Lawrence  county  . 


Ashland  township 

Black  River  township,  incl.  Powhatan  tn. 

Powhatan  town   

Black  Rock  township  (c),  including  Black 
Rock  town. 

Black  Rock  town 


7,700 

002 
650 
681 
862 
283 
1,065 

255 

511 

1,261 

1.221 


500 
564 


12, 984 


1880 


1,095 
341 

671 

1, 452 
1,730 
4,676 
2,435 
321 

1,  695 

1,  230 

2,  968 
1,631 

605 

413 

13,  593 

600 

403 

6,746 

9.952 

3t203 

2,084 
718 
884 

1,051 

1,967 
344 

625 
463 

16,  758 

11,565 

322 
1,956 
802 
412 
406 

167 

1,238 

200 

248 

1,021 
759 
682 

1,240 
497 

476 
149 

578 

217 

194 

79 
467 

1,146 
415 
333 

1,  682 
805 
685 

558 
977 
267 
226 
1,364 
600 

314 
2,686 

266 
3,055 

937 
691 

656 

1,133 

435 

949 

220 

1,490 

761 


5,  730 


2,960 

30  r 

457 

1,683 


630 


8,782 


220 

1,466 

196 


I  Organized  from  part  of  Mulberry  township  in  1886. 
mPart  taken  to  form  Stonewall  township  in  1884. 

31  Organized  from  part  of  Spadra  township  in  1888. 

o  Organized  from  parts  of  Mulberry  and  Sherman  town- 
ships in  1882. 

p  Parts  taken  to  form  Low  Gap  township  in  1882  and  Hill 
township  in  1886. 

q  Part  taken  to  form  Low  Gap  township  in  1882. 

r  Parts  taken  to  form  King  and  Redlick  townsbi))s  in  1888. 

»  Organized  from  part  of  Horsehead  township  in  1884. 

t  Organized  from  parts  of  Grant  and  Prairie  townships  in 
1880,  *  * 


64 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

ARKAIVSAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Lawrence  county— Continued. 


Cuche  township 

Campbell  township,  including  Hoxic  and 
Walnut  Ridge  towns. 

Hoxie  town 

Walnut  Ridge  town 

Dent  township,  including  Imboden  town 

Imboden  town 

Duty  township,  including  Portia  town. . 

Portia  town 

Lawrence  township  (a) 

Maiion  township 

Morgan  township  (a) 

Fromised  Land  township  (a) 

Reed  Creek  township 

Spring  River  township 

Strawben-y  township 

Thacker  township  (a) 


1890 


Lee  cootity  . 


Boar  Creek  township 

Big  Creek  township 

Council  township 

Flcener  townshii) 

Hampton  township 

Hardy  township -  - 

Independence  township,  including  Man- 
anna  village. 

Marianna  village 

Liberty  township 

Oak  Forest  township 

Richland  township,  incl.  Lagrange  town 

Lagrange  town 

St.  Francis  township ;-- 

Spring  Creek  township,  including  Spring 
Creek  town. 

Spring  Creek  town 

Texas  township 

Union  township,  including  Haynes  town 

Haynes  town 

Walnut  township 


305 
2,460 


457 
7C1 

157 
1,274 
571 
859 
785 
336 
205 
917 
601 
1,501 
166 


18, 886 


1880 


434 
1,467 


301 
420 


727 


1,141 


838 

649 

1,420 


13,  288 


267 

259 

485 

191 

948 

878 

735 

278 

1,  520 

899 

486 

458 

3,537 

2,  626 

1 ,126 

627 

514 

295 

1,402 

792 

2,147 

1,723 

216 

153 

798 

688 

1,789 

984 

64 
1,600 

1,124 

1,775 
883 

1,145 

948 

Lincoln  county 10,255 


Auburn  township 

Bartholomew  township ;   •  - 

Cane  Creek  township,  incl.  Star  city. 

Star  city 

Clioctaw  township 

Kimbiough  township 

Lone  Pine  township 

Mill  Creek  township 

Owen  township 

Smith  township 

Spring  Creek  township 

Wells  Bayou  township 


Little  River  county  . 


Burke  township 

Caney  township  (&) 

Cleveland  township  (c) 

Franklin  township  (rf) 

Jackson  township,  including  Rocky  Com 
fort  town. 

Rocky  Comfort  town 

Johnson  township 

Lick  Creek  to>viiship(rf) 

Little  River  township  («) 

Red  River  township,  incl.  Richmond  town. 

Richmond  town 


075 

155 
036 
204 
883 
814 
763 
647 
522 
,047 
492 
821 


8,903 


9,255 


1,704 

800 

1,097 


MINOR  civil  divisions. 


Logan  county  . 


Bear  Wallow  township  (a) 

Boone  township,  incl.  Booneville  town. . . 

Booneville  town 

Cane  Creek  township 

Cauthron  township 

Clark  township 

Delaware  township 

Driags  township  (a) 

Ellsworth  township 

Johnson  township  (a)  

Logan  township 

Mountain  township 

Petit  Jean  township 

RevUle  township,  incl.  Magazine  town . . . 

Magazine  town 

River  township  (a) 

RosevLlleto^vnship,  incl.  KoseviUe  town.. 

Roseville  town 

Shoal  Creek  tovmship 

Short  Mountain  township,  incl.  Paris  tn. 

Paris  town 

Sixmile  township,  incl.  National  Springs 

tOWTl. 

National  Springs  town 

Sugar  Creek  township 

Washburn  township 


1890 


20, 774 


952 
863 
682 
659 
684 
993 
466 
355 


6,404 


591 
363 
426 
794 
2,542 

234 
809 
412 
770 
2,196 
307 


915 
2,014 

222 
546 
217 
530 
2,069 
150 


a  Organized  .since  1880. 

b  Organized  from  part  of  Little  River  township  .since  1880. 
c  Organized  from  parts  of  Franklin  and  Lick  Creek  town- 
ship.s  .since  1880.  . 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Cleveland  township  since  1880. 

e  Part  taken  to  form  Canev  township  since  1880. 

/  Carlisle  township,  Prairie  county,  annexed  since  1880. 


Lonoke  county  (/). 


Butler  township 

Carlisle  township  (y),  incl.  Carlisle  town. 

Carlisle  town 

Caroline  township 

Crooked  Creek  township  (a) 

Eagle  township 

Goodrum  township  (a) 

Gray  township 

Giuiiwoods  township 

Hamilton  township 

Indian  Bayou  township 

Lafayette  townsliip 

Lonoke  township,  incl.  Lonoke  town  — 

Lonoke  town 

Magness  townsliip 

Pettus  township 

Prairie  township 

Pulaski  township 

Richwoods  township 

Totten  township 

Williams  to\vnship 

York  township 


382 

1,735 
496 

1,056 
789 

1,115 
740 
892 
755 
514 
642 
566 
989 

1,875 
183 
766 

1,228 
103 

1,131 

2,232 

547 
1, 128 

128 
1, 025 
1,214 


19,  263 


1880 


14, 885 


1,264 

275 

705 
648 
850 
606 


532 


1,055 
900 
541 

1,923 
478 


981 

215 

849 

1,297 


•  1, 121 


Madison  county  (ft)  . 


Boston  township  (i) - 

Bowen  township  (i) 

California  township 

Hilburn  township  (i),  incl.  St.  Paul  town 

St.  Paul  town 

Independence  township  (j) 

Kentucky  township  (k) 

King  Ri\'er  township 

Lamar  township 

Marble  township 

Piney  township 

Prairie  township 

Richland  township 

Union  township 

Valley  township  (!) 

War  Eagle  township,  incl.  Huutsville  tn . . 

Huntsville  town 

Wharton  Creek  townshij) 

<j  Formerly  in  Prairie  county. 
h  Part  given  to  Franklin  county  in  1885. 
i  Part  taken  to  form  Kentucky  township  in  1885. 
?■  Organized  from  part  of  Valley  township  in  ]  884. 
k  Organized  from  parts  of  Boston,  Bowen,  and 
townships  in  1885. 

I  Part  taken  to  form  Ijidepeiideace  township  in  li 


928 

1,085 
185 

1,455 
505 
353 
457 
462 

1,156 
720 
936 
744 

2,491 


594 

1,019 


12, 146 


853 

440 

159 

1, 297 


728 


17, 402 


1,  263 

919 

1,325 

417 

254 

935 

1,568 

941 

672 

569 

1,600 

1,016 

973 

1,  328 

2,512 

362 

547 


346 
467 
583 
273 
182 

1,874 
659 
516 
443 
566 
655 
714 
846 

1,098 
705 


11,455 


552 

977 
589 


1,270 
861 
554 
411 

1,441 
605 
443 
522 

1,879 
312 
363 


Hilburn 


POPULATION. 


65 


Table  3.— AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

ARK.A1VSAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Marion  county. 


Bearden  township  (a) 

Blythe  township 

Buifalo  township  (6) 

Cro(:kett  township  (c) 

DeSoto  towQship((J) 

Franklin  township  (e) 

Hampton  township 

James  Creek  township 

North  fork  township  {/) 

Prairie  township 

Sugarloaf  township 

Tomahawk  township 

Union  township,  including TellviUe  town 

Yellville  town 

"Water  Creek  township  (a) 

White  River  township 


Miller  county  , 


Beech  township  (g) 

Cleveland  township  (ft) 

Cutofl' township 

Day  Creek  township  (i) 

Garland  township  (j),  including  Texar- 
kana  city. 

Texaricana  city 

Ward  I  652 

Ward  2 1 ,  294 

Ward  3 1,582 

Total  for  Texarkana  city,  in  Garland 
township,  Miller  county,  Arkansas, 
and  justice  precinct  i,  Bowie  county, 
Texas. 

Homan  township 

Lost  Prairie  township  (A;) 

Ited  River  township 

Sulphur  township 


Mississippi  county  . 


Big  Lake  township 

Canadian  township 

Carson  Lake  township 

Chickasawba  township 

Clear  Lake  township 

Fletcher  township  (k) 

Hickman  township  (k) 

Little  River  township 

Monroe  township,  including  Osceola  town 

Osceola  town 

Pecan  township 

Scott  township 

Swayne  township 

Troy  township 

Whitten  township  (k) 


Monroe  county  (I) 


Brinkley  township,  incl.  Brinkleytown. . . 

Brinkley  town    

Cache  township,  incl.  Clarendon  town 

Clarendon  town 

ClehiuTie  township  (m) 

Cypress  Ridge  toAmship 

Duncan  township(«),  incl.  Holly  Groretn. 

Holly  Grove  town 

Greenfield  township  (k) 

Jackson  township 

Keevil  township  (fc) 

Montgomery  township 

Pine  Ridge  township  (m) 

Richland  township 

Rockroe  township  (0) 


1890 


10, 390 

7,907 

465 

350 

1,121 

959 

446 

450 

267 

281 

664 

550 

750 

629 

578 

273 

838 

600 

969 

839 

720 

616 

451 

351 

1,318 

1,299 

263 

345 

571 

350 

951 

641 

.  14,714 

9,919 

917 

720 

1,202 

768 

577 

416 

0,660 

4,310 

3,528 

1,390 

6,380 


1,115 
653 
601 

2,  382 

11, 635 


424 
403 
451 

1,464 
232 
662 
398 
104 

2,723 
458 

1,047 

2,144 
225 

1,206 
152 

15, 336 


2,741 
1,510 
2,147 
1 ,060 
835 
544 
2,494 

353 

318 
1,308 

339 
1,  704 

997 
1,489 

420 


1880 


1,122 


2,303 
7,332 


549 
572 
169 
864 
238 


62 
2,049 
317 
764 
1,117 
172 
776 


9,574 


325 
1,435 


400 

322 

1 

730 

i6t 

1 

058 

1 

721 

828 

1 

043 

a  Part  taken  to  form  De  Soto  township  in  1888. 

b  Formerly  Buffalo  Fork. 

e  Organized  from  part  of  Franklin  township  in  1888. 

d  Organized  from  parts  of  Bearden  and  Water  Creek  town- 
ships in  1888. 

e  Part  taken  to  form  Crockett  township  in  1888. 

/Formerly  Little  North  Fork. 

rf  Part  talcen  to  form  Day  Creek  township  since  1880. 

h  Organized  from  part  oi'  Garland  township  since  1880. 

i  Organized  from  parts  of  Beech  and  Garland  townships 
since  1880. 

j  Parts  taken  to  fonu  Cleveland  and  Day  Creek  townships 
since  1880. 

372 5 


MINOR  crviL  divisions. 


Montgomery  county. 


Bear  township  (k) 

Big  Fork  township 

Caddo  to  wuship 

Caney  township  (k) 

Center  township 

Crystal  township 

Gap  township 

Levervey  township  (fc) 

Mazame  township 

Missouri  township 

Mountain  township 

Ouachita  township  (k) 

Parks  township  (k) 

Polk  township 

South  Fork  township 

.Sulphur  Springs  township . 

Nevada  county 


Alabama  township,  incl.  Falcon  town  . . 

Falcon  town 

Albany  township 

Boughton  township 

Caney  township 

Emmett  township 

Georgia  township 

Jackson  township 

Lake  township 

Missouri  township, incl.  Prescott  town. 

Prescott  town 

Parker  township 

Redland  township 

Taylor  township 

Union  township 


Newton  county. 


Big  Creek  township  (k) 

Boston  township 

Grant  township  (k) 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township 

Lincoln  township  (k) 

Mill  Creek  township 

New  Hope  township  (k) 

Osage  township 

Pleasant  Hill  township 

Plumlee  township 

Polk  township 

Prairie  township 

Richland  township 

Union  township 

Van  Buren  township 

Walnut  Fork  township  (k) . 
White  townshij) 


Ouachita  county 


1890 


7,923 


250 
474 
746 
730 
451 
112 
850 
387 
332 
176 
694 
418 
198 
834 
712 
559 

14,  832 


827 

40 

1,535 

942 

1,087 

608 

513 

956 

768 

3,227 

1,287 

1,247 

1,  022 

1,156 

944 

9,950 


476 
821 
383 
1,082 
520 
391 
626 
477 
394 
637 
334 
637 
868 
339 
433 
859 
219 
454 


17, 033 


1,070 
354 
636 
754 
269 
241 
3,320 
2,571 


562 

600 

1,552 

534 


1880 


5,729 


288 
625 


346 
179 
941 


686 
170 
632 


503 
850 
509 

12,  959 


874 
166 
1,342 
929 
873 
473 
548 
964 
967 
2,809 
1,2,53 
936 
624 
970 
650 


6,120 


92 


1,320 
353 


496 


267 
424 
140 
459 
751 
210 
359 
608 


641 


11,758 


651 

832 


Behestian  township 1,070  800 

Bradley  township  (p) 354  315 

Bragg  township  (g) 

Bridge  Creek  township 

Carroll  township  (p) 

Cleveland  township  (r) 

Ecore  Fabre  township,  incl.  Camden  city  . 
Camden  city 

Ward  1 505 

Ward  2 1 ,  122 

Ward  3 944 

Freeo  township 

Jefferson  township 

Lafayette  townshiji 

Liberty  township  (s) 

k  Organized  since  1880. 

I  Part  of  Rockroe  township,  Prauie  county,  annexed  since 
1880. 

m  Organized  from  parts  of  Duncan  and  Pine  Ridge  town- 
ships since  1880. 

n  Part  taken  to  form  Cleburne  township  since  1880. 

0  Organized  from  part  of  Rockroe  township,  Prairie  county, 
since  1880. 

p  Part  taken  to  form  Valley  township  since  1880. 

q  Organized  from  part  of  tiberty  township  since  1880. 
I       r  Organized  from  part  of  Union  township  since  1880. 

s  Part  taken  to  form  Bragg  township  since  1880. 


2,210 
1.503 


524 

470 

1,181 

1,196 


66 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Uoutiuued. 

ARK.AIVS  AS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Ouachita  county— Continued. 


Marion  township 

Red  Hill  townslii]) -•-• 

Sma*-kovor  townsliip,  inol.  StoplK-ns  town 

Stephens  town 

Tnion   township  (o) 

Vallev  township  (b) 

Wasliingtou  township  (c) 


Tekry  COUN'l 


Aplin  township 

Casa  township •.■".""■,'  "i-'     't>'  ' ' 

Fourche  Lalave  township,  including  ±'er- 
ryville  town. 

"  Perry ville  town  

Houston  towiiship  (d) 

Howell  township  (d) 

McCool  town.ship 

ilaumelle  township 

New  Tennessee  towaiship 

Omega  township  (<?) 

Perry  township 

Petit  Jean  township 

Kankin  townshij)  (d) 

Rose  Creek  township  (rf) 

Tyler  township  (rf) 

Union  township 


Phillips  couni 


Big  Creek  township 

Cypress  townshi]) 

Hickory  Ridge  township 

Lake  township 

L' Anguille  town.ship ■ - 

Marion  township,  incl.  Poplar  Grove  town . 
Poplar  Grove  town   

Moonev  township ■.  ■  ■  ■  ■  Vt  ■, 'i 

St.  Francis  township,  mcl.  Helenacity.. 

Helena  city 

Ward  I   -. i'i53 

Ward  2 1.953 

Ward  3 2.°»3 

Searcy  townshij) 

Spring  Creek  township 


Pike  coui 


Antoine  township 

Brewer  township 

Caney  Fork  townsliip 

Clark  township 

Missouri  township 

Mountain  township 

Muddy  Fork  township 

Self  Creek  township  (d)  . . ...  -  -  ■  -  -  --■••■■ 
Thompson  township,  iuchidingMurtrees- 
boro  town. 

Murfreesboro  town  

"White  township 

Wolf  Creek  township 


Poinsett  county. 


Bolivar  township,  incl.  HaiTisbiirg  town 

Harrisburg  town 

Greentield  township 

Little  River  township 

Owen  township  (e) 

Scott  tow^lship 

AVest  Prairie  township  (/) 


Polk  county 


1890 


1,349 

1,472 

1,  8(i7 

379 

623 

1,  025 

805 

5,538 


712 
532 

715 

310 
665 
109 
266 
156 
226 
45 
574 
382 
316 
214 
179 
447 


25,  341 


1880 


949 
.591 
831 

'52i 

'427 


2.150 
1,619 

1,731 
1,079 
2,171 
2,  080 
200 
532 
9.  880 
5,189 


1,287 
2,  812 


8,537 


Big  Fork  townshin »' ' 

Cedar  township  (d) <>^>' 


777 

434 

491 

1,  074 

1,  204 

610 

489 

351 

1,613 

159 
927 
567 


4,272 


1,  302 
482 
541 
433 
298 

1,  375 
323 


9,283 


577 


3,872 


467 
401 
690 

256 


322 
141 
354 


542 
345 


610 
21,262 


1,  752 
898 

1,188 
1,667 

2,  438 
1,  619 

119 

396 

7,014 

3,652 


.782 
,508 


6,  345 


534 

294 
245 
1,056 
807 
446 
394 


1,153 

84 
947 
469 

2,192 
727 


273 

142 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Polk  cotinty — Continued. 

Center  township,  including  Dallas  town 

Dallas  town 

Cove  township 

Eagle  township  (d) 

Faulkner  township  (d) 

Freedom  township 

Fnlttm  township 

Ga)i  Springs  t(iwnsliii) 

Mouiit;iiii  tdwnship 

Ouacliita  tiiwuship 

Ozark  township 

"White  township 


872 
178 


5,857 


Pope  county 


Allen  township 

Bayliss  township 

Burnett  township  (d) - 

Center  township  (d) 

Clark  town.ship 

Convenience  township  (d) 

Dover  township,  including  Dover  town  . . 

Dover  town 

Freeman  township  (d) 

Galla  Creek  township  (d) 

Galla  Rock  township 

Griffin  township  

Giiinloil  township 

H.>lly  l'.eucl  township 

lUinciis  townshiii,  incl.  Russellville  town. 

Russellville  town 

tndepemlence  township 

Jackson  township  (d) 

Lee  township  

Liberty  township 

Martin  townshii) 

Moreland  township 

North  Fork  township 

Sand  Sjuing  township  (d) 

"V^alley  township  

"Wilson  township,  including  Atkma  town 

Atkins  town 


1890 


Prairie  county  (g) . 


Belcher  township  (A) 

ISullard  township  (d) 

Calhoun  township 

Center  township 

Desarc  township 

Hazen  town.ship,  including  Hazen  town  . 

Kazan  town  

Hickory  Plains  township 

Lower  Surrounded  Hill  township 

Rockroe  township  (i) 

Tvler  township 

Union  township  (j) ■. 

Upper  Surrounded  Hill  townslup -  - 

Wattensas  to\vnship,  including    Devall 
Blutt'town. 

Devall  Bluff  town 

White  River  township,  incl.  Desarc  town 
Desarc  town 


Pulaski  county  . 


1880 


1,016 

176 

1 ,  296 


14, 322 


1,008 


1,  243 
368 


,348 
660 


11, 374 


391 
639 
500 
806 
154 
1.662 


8,435 


243 


Ashley  township 

Bayoii  Metoe  township • 

Big  Rock  township,  including   part  ol 
Little  Rock  city. 

Little  Rock  city  (part  of). . .    - . ...  . ...  ■ 

Total  for  Little  Rock  city  (*),  in  Big 
Rock  and  Hill  townships. 

Campbell  township 

Eagle  township 

Eastman  township  (I) 

Ellis  township ■ -  -   - 

Fourche  township,  incl.  Alexander  town 
Alexander  town 


380 

1,923 

546 


47, 329         32, 616 


1,  370 

1,193 

1,  293 

1,161 

27,644 

17, 791 

23,237 

13, '38 

25,874 

13, 138 

1 ,  636 

1,  0.57 

2,016 

1,300 

1,  313 

2,  959 

299 

243 

1, 165 

965 

.46 

a  Part  tp.ken  to  form  Cleveland  township  since  1880. 

6  Organized  from  parts  of  Bradley  and  CarroU  townships 

*'"'Tremont  townshij)  (population  260  in  1880)  annexed  since 
1880. 

d  Organized  since  1880.  „     .  .     ,  ,.     .     ,00- 

e  Organized  from  part  of  West  Prairie  township  in  188d. 

f  Part  taken  to  fin-ni  Owen  township  in  1885. 

a  Carlisle  township  (population  440  in  1880)  given  to  Lonoke 


county  and  part  of  Rockroe  township  to  Monroe  county  since 

1880. 
h  Formerly  Stillwell.  ,  .      ..,  *„ 

i  Part  taUen  to  form  Rockroe  township,  Monroe  county, . 

since  1880.  ^      , 

j  Formerly  Bridge  Bend. 
k  In  1880  in  Big  Rock  township  only. 
I  Part  taken  to  form  Hill  township  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


67 


Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiauod. 

ABK.AIVSAS— Continued. 


MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Pulaski  county — Contiiined. 

Gray  to%vnaliii) 

Hill'toflTiship  (a),  including  i)art  of  Little 
Rock  city. 

Little  Rock  city  (part  of) 

Mamelle  township 

Mineral  township 

Owen  township 

Pyeatt  township  (b) 

Roland  township 

Union  township 

Worthen  township  (c) 

Young  township 


Randolph  county. 


Columbia  township 

Current Rivertownship,  incl. Reyna  tn. (d) 

Davidson  township 

Demnn  township,  incl.  Pocahontas  town . . 

Pocahontas  town 

Eleven  Points  township 

Janes  Creek  township,  including  Raven- 
den  Springs  town  (d). 

Little  Black  township 

Roanoke  township 

Spring  River  townsliip 

Union  township 

Warm  Springs  township 

"Water  Valley  township  (e) 

Wiley  township 


St.  Francis  county  (/) 


1890 


1880 


1,  036 
3,536 

2,637 
337 
601 
943 
399 
713 
908 
957 

1,163 


1,258 
1,270 
1,322 
1,518 

507 

1,183 

992 


983 


200 
597 
862 
928 
599 
808 

970 


14,  485    11,  724 


Blacktish  township 

Franks  township 

Goodwin  township 

Griggs  township 

Johnson  township 

L'Angiiille  township 

Madison  township,  incl.  Forrest  town  . . 

Forrest  town 

Prairie  township,  incl.  Palestine  town . . 

Palestine  town 

Telico  township 

Wheatley  township 


13,  543 


Saline  county 11, 311 


Banner  township 

Beaver  township 

Bryant  township 

Dyer  township 

Fairplay  township 

HoUandf  township 

Hurricane  township 

Jefl'erson  township 

Kentucky  township  (e) 

Liberty  township 

Marble  township 

Otter  township 

Owen  townsliip 

Perkins  township 

Saline  township,  including  Benton  town. 

Benton  town 

Shaw  township 

Trask wood  township 

Union  township 

Walnut  Bottom  township  (e) 


Scott  county. 


Barber  township  (e)  . . 
Black  Fork  township 
Blansett  township 


1,312 

699 

1,  366 

1,306 

325 

1,  253 

684 

1,574 
816 
245 
401 

1,309 

699 


8,389 


903 
338 


12,  635 


9,174 


515 
419 
687 


312 

569 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Eastman  township  since  ISSU. 
b  Part  taken  to  form  Worthen  township  since  1880. 
c  Organized  from  part  of  Pyeatt  township  since  1880. 
d  Not  separately  returned. 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS. 


Scott  county— Continued. 


Brawley  township 

Cauthron  town.siiip  (e) 

Cedar  township 

Hickman  township,  incl.  Waldron  city 

Waldron  city .' . 

Hunt  township 

James  township 

Lafave  township 

Lafayette  township 

Lewis  township  (e) 

Mill  Creek  township 

Mountain  township 

Park  township 

Tate  township 

Tomlinson  township 


Searcy  county  . 


Bear  Creek  township,  incl.  Marshall  town 

Marshall  town 

Beaver  township 

Calf  Creek  township 

Campbell  township 

Mount  Pleasant  township 

Prairie  to wushii) 

Red  River  township 

Richland  townsliip 

St.  Joe  township 

Sulphur  Springs  township 

Tomahawk  township 

Wiley  Cove  townshii) 


Sebastian  county 


Bates  township 

Beverly  township  (e) 

Big  Creek  to wnshiji 

Bloomer  township  (e) 

Center  townshi]),  incl.  Greenwood  town  . . 

Greenwood  town 

Cole  township,  including  Hackett  city  . . 

H  ackett  cit v 

Dayton  township 

Diamond  township  (e),  including  Hunt 
ington  town. 

Huntington  town 

Eagle  township  («) 

Hartford  township  

Little  Bass  township  (e) 

Marion  township 

Mississip])i  township 

Prairie  townsliij),  including  Salem  city  . . 

Salem  city 

Rogers  township  (e) 

Sugarloaf  township,  incl.  Mansfield  town. 

Mansfield  town 

Sulphur  township 

Upper  township,  incl.  Fort  Smith  city . . . 

Fort  Sinilh  city " 

Ward  I ' 2,388 

Ward  2 2 ,  34 1 

Ward  3 4.132 

Ward  4    2,450 

Washburn  town.ship 

White  Oak  township  (e) 


Sevier  county 


Bear  Creek  township 

Ben  Lomond  township  (e)  . 

Buckhorn  township  (c) 

Clear  Creek  townsliip 

Jetferson  township 

Mineral  township 

Monroe  township 

Paraclifta  township 


1,044 
559 
387 
971 
503 

e  Organized  since  1880. 

/  Garland  township  (population  276  in  1880)  abolished  since 
1880. 


1S90 


718 
466 
303 

3,939 
487 
466 
275 
589 
554 
984 
123 
607 
592 
305 

1,093 


9,664 


1880 


417 


223 
3,005 
239 
245 
217 
454 
971 


104 
411 
427 
213 
1,  60ti 


2, 238 

1,792 

278 

160 

387 

251 

1,350 

953 

681 

413 

364 

278 

448 

331 

717 

500 

784 

694 

738 

582 

336 

350 

674 

485 

947 

649 

33, 200 


788 
1,126 
1,110 
1.056 
2,167 

587 
1,571 

458 

971 
1,271 

913 

507 
1,035 

710 
1,587 

854 
1,013 

117 

905 
1,201 

243 

1.152 

13, 120 

"i3" 


552 
504 


496 
655 
284 

,708 
449 
851 

,101 
393 


1,090 


2,  030 


2,516 
204 

1,100 
172 
975 


1,040 


1,649 
691 
927 


1.338 


1,  229 
4,  292 
3>o99 


683 


6, 192 


68 


COMrENDITJM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tabi-e  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

AKKAIVSAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Sevier  county— Continued. 

Ked  Colony  township,  including  Lockes- 
biu-g  town. 

Lock^sburg  town 

Saline  township  (a) • 

Washington  township '- 


SHARP  COUNTY . 


Big  Creek  township 

Cave  township 

Davidson  township  (a) 

Hardy  township  (ft) 

Highland  township  (a) 

Jackson  township 

Johnson  township 

Lave  Creek  township  (a) 

Lebanon  township 

Morgan  township 

North  township ;:■--  —  --:■ 

Piney  Fork  township,  including  Evening 
Shade  town. 

Evening  Shade  town 

liich woods  township 

Scott  township 

Strawberry  township 

Sullivan  township 

tlnion  township 

Washington  township 


1890 


Stone  counts 


Blue  Mountain  to\\-nsliip 

Clialybeate  Springs  townslup  (b)- 

Farris  township  (c) 

Franklin  township 

Harris  township 

Hixson  township  (d) 

Locust  Grove  townshij)  (e) 

Northwest  township  (/) 

Red  River  township  ((/) 

Richwoods  township  (ft) 

Sycamore  township  (d) 

T'urkey  Creek  township  (i) 

Wallace  township  (A) ■ 


Union  county  . 


Boone  township 

(Jornie  township 

Eldorado  township,  incl.  Eldorado  town  . 

Eldorado  town 

Franklin  tjownshiji 

Cramer  township 

Harrison  township 

Jackson  township 

Johnson  township 

Lapile  township 

Tubal  township 

Van  Buren  township 

Wilmington  township 


Van  Buren  county  (j) 


Archcy  Valley  township  . 

Bradley  township 

Cadroii  township  (A) 

(Choctaw  township  (a) 

Cleveland  township  (o) . . . 


2,115 

451 

1,  06S 

057 


10,  418 


1880 


503 
515 

556 
303 
282 
365 
383 
336 
521 
374 
722 
1,041 


793 
993 
391 
1,037 
333 
970 


7,043 


1,  200 
257 
B53 

1,  092 
579 
351 
522 
132 
111 
566 
820 
238 
522 


1,394 

256 

'"925 

9,047 


484 
395 


512 
350 


517 

449 

331 

1,  290 

286 
1,  529 
872 
3.58 
844 
290 
826 


5,089 
860 


849 
332 
201 
892 


544 

744 
237 
430 


14,  977         13, 419 


704 

800 

1, 150 

1,110 

2,  660 

2,546 

455 

443 

950 

1,267 

594 

606 

877 

793 

1,664 

1,235 

1,999 

1,565 

1,536 

967 

489 

465 

1,596 

1,427 

758 

638 

8,567 

9,565 

269 

481 

1,  013 

536 

517 

994 

69G 
267 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Van  Buren  county— Continued. 

Craig  township 

Davis  township 

Griggs  township,  including  Clinton  town 

Clinton  town 

Hartsugg  township 

Holly  township 

Liberty  township 

Red  River  township 

Union  towTiship 

Washington  township 

Wheeler  township  (a) 

White  Oak  township  (a) 


Washington  county 

Boston  township  (a) 

Brush  Creek  township 

Cane  HUl  township 

Center  township  (a) 

Cove  Creek  tovraship 

Crawford  township 

Durham  township  (a) 

Dutch  Mill  township  (a) 

Elm  Springs   township,  including    Elm 
Springs  town  (J) . 

Goshen  township 

Illinois  township,  incl.  Cincinnati  town  . . 

Cincinnati  town 

Lee  Creek  township 

Mars  Hill  township 

Mountain  township -  - 

Prairie  Grove  to\vnship,  including  Prai- 
rie Grove  town. 

Prairie  Grove  town 

Prairie  township,  incl.  Fayetteville  city.. 

Fayetieville  city 

Price  township  (a) 

Reed  township  (a) -  • 

Rhea  Mills  township  (a) 

Richland  township ; 

Spring-dale  township,  including  Spring- 
dale  town . 

Springdale  town 

Star  Hill  township  (ft) ■ 

Vinevard  township 

Weddington  t(jwnship  (a) 

West  Fork  township,   includin-  West 
Fork  town  (I). 

Wheeler  township  (a) 

White  River  township 

Winslow  township  (a) 


1880 


32, 024 


23,  844 


1,617 


White  county  (m) 22.  ^^^        ^'^'  '^^* 


6,  032 

2,942 

573 

676 

387 

1 ,  056 

2,361 


473 
970 
959 


5,110 


1,766 


a  Organized  since  1880.  ,  ^i-  n 

h  Organized  from  parts  of  Richwoods  and  VV  allace  town- 
ships in  1884.  ,  .     •      10Q1 
c  Organized  from  part  of  Locust  Grove  townslup  in  1881. 
d  Part  taken  to  form  Northwest  township  in  1881. 
c  Part  taken  to  form  Farris  township  in  1884. 
f  Organized  from  parts  of  Hixson  and  Sycamore  townships 

a  Organized  from  ])art  of  Turkey  Creek  township  in  1882. 
ft  Part  taken  to  form  Chalybeate  Springs  township  in  1884. 
i  Part  taken  to  form  Red  River  township  in  1882. 
jCaUfornia,  GUes,  Mountain,  Peter  Creek,  Piney,  Sugar- 


Bald   Knob   township,    including   Bald  856 

Knob  town  (I). 

Big  Creek  township  (ft) 

Cadron  township 

Cane  township 

Clay  township 

Cleveland  township  (a) 

Coffey  township 

Cold  well  township 

Denmark  township 

Desarc  township 

Dogwood  township 

El  Paso  tow  nship  (a) 

Garner  township  (a) 

Gravel  Hill  township  (a) 

Gray  township,  including  Searcy  town. 
Searcy  town  (») 

loaf  and  Valley  township.s  (population  2,360  in  1880)  and  part 
of  Cadron  township  taken  to  form  Clebuine  county  in  188,i. 

k  Part  taken  to  form  Cadron  township,  Cleburne  county, 
in  1883. 

I  Not  separately  returned. 
TO  Pine  township  (population   254   in   1880)  taken   to   lonn 
Clebm-ne  county  in  1883.  ,     ,.     .^       •      i-,-,, 

M  The  matter  of  extending  the  corporate  limits,  m  litiga- 
tion at  the  time  of  the  enumeration,  has  since  been  decid<'(l 
in  favor  of  Searcy,  and  it  has,  therefore,  a  somewhat  larger 
population  than  was  returned  in  1890. 


POPULATION. 


69 


Tabi^.  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

ABKAIVSAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


White  countt— Contiimert. 

Harrison  townsliip,  iiicl.  Judaonia  town  . . 

Judsonia  town 

Higginson  township  (a) 

Jackson  township 

Kensett  township 

Kentucky  township 

Liberty  township 

Maiion  township 

Marshall  township 

Negro  Hill  township 

Ked    Eiver    township,   including    West 
Point  town  (fc). 

Royal  township 

Kussell  township  (a) 

Union  township,  including  Beebe  town  (b) 
Velvet  Kidge  towuship  (a) 


"Woodruff  county  . 


Augusta  township,  incl.  Augusta  town. . . 

Augusta  town 

Barnes  township 

Cache  township  (c) 

Caney  township  (d) 

Cotton  Plant  township,  including  Cotton 
Plant  town. 

Cotton  Plant  town 

Dent  township  (e) 

Deview  township  (/),  incl.  McCrory  town. 

McCrory  town ' 

Freeman  township 

Point  township 


1890 


1880 


2,097 
475 
444 
579 
539 
730 
442 
861 
744 
110 
844, 

548 

583 

2,020 

100 


14, 009 


4,292 
519 
560 

1,113 
299 

2,018 

429 
164 

1,922 
299 
839 

1,300 


267 


397 
516 
565 
862 
760 
550 
119 
660 

1,264 


2,137 


8,646 


2,620 
702 
540 


89 
1,586 


1,086 


564 
1,020 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Woodruff  county— Continued. 

Pumpkin  township  (o) 

White  River  township 

Tell  county 

Bluftton  township  {g) 

Briggs ville  township  (a) 

Ceuterville  townsliip  (a) 

Chickaloh  township 

Crawford  township 

Danville  township  (h) 

Dardanelle  township,  incl.  Dardanelle  tn 

Dardanelle  town 

Delaware  township 

Dutch  Creek  township 

Ferguson  township  (a),  incl.  Belleville  tn 

Belleville  town 

Galley  Rock  township 

Grilkey  township  (a) 

Gravelly  Hill  township 

Herring  township  (a) 

lono  Creek  township 

Lamar  township  (a) 

Lower  Lafave  township 

Magazine  township 

Mason  township  (a) 

Mountain  township 

Prairie  township  (a) 

Richland  township  {a) 

Riley  township 

Rover  township 

Ward  township 

WUsou  township , 


1890 


1.59 
1,343 

18,015 


623 
562 
874 
247 
383 
685 

3,  0.55 

i,4s6 
252 
518 

1,324 
247 
774 
369 
570 
349 
366 
501 
480 

1,433 
265 
376 
506 
595 
861 
688 
373 


1S80 


1,141 
13, 852 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

6  Not  separately  returned. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Deview  township  smce  1880. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Dent  township  since  1880. 


e  Organized  from  part  of  Caney  township  since  1880. 
/Part  taken  to  form  Cache  towuship  since  1880. 
</  Formerly  Upper  Lafave. 
h  Formerly  Spring  Creek. 


749 


240 
231 
1,  731 
2,487 
748 
309 
673 


525 


145 


1,046 
1,676 


355 


1,199 

447 
651 
675 


CA1.IFORIVIA. 


minor  civil  DIVISIONS. 


Alameda  county. 


Alameda  township,  coextensive  with  Ala- 
meda city . 
Brooklyn  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 

Oakland  city. 
Eden  township,  including  Hayward  and 
San  Leandro  (6)  towns. 

Hayward  town 

Murray  township,  incl.  Llverni ore  town.! 

Livermore  town 

Oakland  city,  in  Brooklyn  and  Oakland' 
townships. 

Wardl 13,379 

Ward  2 7,421 

Wards 6*,  168 

Ward  4 6, 403 

Ward  5 2,  695 

Ward  6 4,  341 

Ward  7 8, 275 

Oakland  township,  incl.  Berkeley,  Clare- 
mont,  Emeryville,  Golden  Gate,  Lorin, 
Peralta,  Piedmont,  and  Temescal  towns, 
but  exclusive  of  part  of  Oakland  city. 

Berkeley  town 

Claremont  town 

Emeryville  town [, 

Golden  Gate  town 

Lorin  town 

Peralta  town 

Piedmont  town 

Temescal  town 

Washington  township .'..'.'! 


1890 


93,  864 


11, 165 
3,108 
7,336 


1,419 
5,937 

1. 391 
48,  682 


12,  040 


5,101 
272 
228 
788 
743 
774 
634 
2,032 
5,596 


1880 


62,  976 


5,708 

a7, 484 

5,687 

1,231 
4,361 

855 
34,  555 


(i35, 144 


4,592 


a  Includes  part  of  Oakland  city. 

b  Not  separately  retui-ued. 

c  Township  6  (population  13  in  1880)  abolished  since  1880. 


MOJOR  civil  divisions. 


Alpine  county  (c) 


Township  1 

Township  2 

Township  3 

Township  4,  including  Markleeville  town 

Markleeville  town 

Township  5 


Amador  county  . 


Township  1 

Township  2,  including  lone  town 

lone  town 

Township  3  (d),  including  Volcano  town. 

Volcano  town 

Township  4,  including  Amador  and  Sutter 
Creek  towns. 

Amador  town 

Sutter  Creek  town  

Township  5(d),  including  Plymouth  town . 

Plymouth  town 


Butte  county  . 


Bidwell  township 

Chico  township,  including  Chico  citj' 

Chico  city 

Concow  township 

Dayton  township 


1890 


1880 


28 

12 

17 

89 

80 

11 

438 

295 

149 

80 

104 

119 

10,320 


539 


11,  384 


2,622 

1,822 

2,228 
2,223 

806 
1,535 

636 
1,  430 

358 
2,  335 

499 
2,  626 

984 

824 

1. 351 
2,  006 

1.324 
1,028 

768 

740 

L7,  939 

18,  721 

630 

698 

5,598 

5,239 

2,894 
459 

^•i3o 

810 

680 

(i  Township  6  (poi)ulatioii  1,849  in  1880)   anne.Ked  to  town- 
ships 3  and  5  .since  1880. 


70 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

T.YBLE  3.-AGGREa.^TE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutiuiied. 

CAliIFOKNIA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Butte  county— Continued. 

Gridley  township  {a),  incl.  Gridley  town  . 

Gridley  town ■  ■ 

Hamilton  township  {b),  iuol.  Biggs  viUage . . 

Biggs  village ■  •  •  ■  •    •  ■ 

Honcut  township  (c),  including  Moore 
Station  town. 

Moore  Station  town 

Kimshew  township 

Mountain  Spring  township 

Nelson  township'  (d) 

Ophir  township  (e),  incl.  Oroville  town  . . 

OroviUe  town 

Oregon  township 

Oro  township 

Wyandotte  township 


Calaveras  county  (/). 


Township  1.  San  Andreas,  including  San 
Andreas  town. 

San  Andreas  town ■ ■  ■  ■  ■  ■ 

Township  2.  Mokelumne,   including  Mo- 
kelnmne  Hill  and  West  Point  towns. 

Mokelumne  Hill  town 

West  Point  town ■  ■  •  ■ 

Township  3.  Murphy,  including  Murphy, 
Sheep  Ranch,  and  Vallicita  towns. 

Murphy  town 

Sheep  Ranch  town 

Vallicita  town ■ • 

Township  4.  Angel,      including      Angel 
Camp  and  Copperopolis  towns. 

Angel  Camp  town ' 

Copperopolis  town 

Township  5.  Jenny  Lind 


Colusa  county  (/) 


Township  1,  including  Arbuckle  and  Col- 
lege towns.  • 

Arbuckle  town 

College  town 

Township  2,  including  Colusa  town 

Colusa  town *■■■;, ,  vi^.-,' 

Township  3,  including  Maxwell  and  Wil- 
liams towns. 

Maxwell  town 

Williams  town 

TownshiiJ  4,  including  Willows  town 

Willows  town 

Townships,  including  Orland  town 

Orland  town  ...    

To  wnship  6 

Township  7 

Township  8 


Contra  Costa  county 13, 515 


5,049 


Township  1,  including  Crockett,  Marti- 
nez, Pinole,  Port  Costa,  San  Pablo,  and 
Valona  towns. 

Crockett  town 

Martinez  town 

Pinole  town 

Port  Costa  town 

San  Pablo  town 

Valona  town 

Township  2 ■ ,-  ■  • ' ' 

Township  3,  including  Concord  and  Pa- 
checo  towns. 

Concord  town 

Pacheco  town 

Township  4,  including  Somersvilletown. 

Somersville  town 

Township  5,  including  Antioch  town 

Antioch  town 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Hamilton  township  since  1880. 
b  Part  taken  to  foiiu  Gridley  township  since  1880. 
c  Organized  from  part  of  Ophir  towns  liip  since  1880. 
d  Organized  since  1880.  ,  .       ■        ,  oo,^ 

e  Part  taken  to  form  Hon(;ut  township  since  1880. 
/Comparison  with  population  for  1880  can   not  1>.'  mail 
information  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  division 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Del  Norte  county  (g). 


Crescent  township,  incl.  Crescent  town  . 

Crescent  town 

Klamath  township  (h) 

Smith  River  township 


1890 


2,592 


1,620 
907 
263 
709 


Eldorado  county . 


1880 


9,094 


Coloma  township 

Cosumnes  township - 

Diamond  Springs  township 

Georgetown  township,  including  George- 
town village. 
Georgetown  village 

Greenwood  township 

Kelsey  township 

Lake  Valley  township 

Mountain  township 

Mud  Springs  township 

Placerville  township,  includin, 
ville  town. 
Placerville  town  

Salmon  Falls  township 

White  Oak  township 


Placer 


13, 118 


Fresno  county  (i) 


292 


12, 525 


Township  1,  including  Madera  town 

Madera  town ;  ■  -  • 

Township  2,  including  part  of  Fresno  city . 

Fresno  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Fresno  city,  in  townships  2 
and  3.  ,      ,  J 

Township  3,  including  Central  colony  and 
part  of  Fresno  city. 

Central  colony 

Fresno  city  (part  of) ■ 

Township  4,  Including  Kingsburg  and 
Selnia  towns. 

Kingsburg  town 

Selma  town 

Township  5,  including  Sanger  town 

Sanger  town 

Township  6 

Township  7 - 

Township  8,  ini'l.  Washington  colony 

Washington  colony 

Township  9 


3,147 


2,530 
1,691 

399 

400 

2,104 

3,053 
626 


;  iiicouiplele. 


Humboldt  county. 


13,649 

51° 
10,622 
2,604 

29  T 
1,150 

2,573 
428 
834 

1,351 

2,252 
929 

1,265 


23,  469 


Bucksport  township i:  •••;••":;■ ' 

Eureka  township,  iucludmg  Eureka  city 
Eureka  city  (j)- ■■■;■■■■  ■■■     ■^■.■i^W 
Hydesville  township,  including  Rio  Dell 
and  Scotia  towns. 

Rio  Dell  town 

Scotia  town 

Klamath  township 

Mad  River  township 

Mattole  township 

Orleans  township -  -  - 

Pacific  township,  incl.  Ferndale  town 

Ferndale  town 

Rohner\'ille  township 

South  Fork  township 

Table  Bluflf  township 

Trinidad  township ;  • ' "  V '  1 

Union  township,  including  Areata  town 

Areata  town 

Van  Duzen  township 

g  Happy  Camp  to%vnship  (population  596 
Siskiyou  county  since  1880. 
fc  Formerly  ilountain. 
■I  Not  returned  by  townships  m  1880. 
j  Part  of  Eureka  townsliip  annexed  since 


1,312 
7,011 
4,858 
1,  511 

213 
454 
792 

1,303 
529 
317 

3, 120 
763 

1,  6B5 
955 
828 
483 

2,984 
962 
659 


2,584 


1,281 


191 
516 


10,  683 


15, 512 


540 
3, 484 
2,639 

723 


1,143 
538 
663 

447 
2,293 
178 
909 
809 
876 
618 
1,788 
702 
681 


in  1880)  given  to 


the  ennnieratiou. 


POPULATION. 


71 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

CAl,IFORr«riA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Inyo  county  (a) . 


Township  1  (fc) 

Township  2,  including  Bishop  town  (b) 

Bishop  town  

Township  3 

Township  4 

Townships 


Kern  county  (t)  . 


Township  1 

Township  2,  including. Tehachapi  town. . 

Teiiachapi  town 

Township  3,  incl.  East  Bakersfield  town. 

East  Rakerstield  town  (</) 

Township  4,  including  Delano  town 

Delano  town 

Township.') 

Township  6,  including  Bakersfield  town  . 

Bakersfield  town 


1890 


3,544 


792 
895 

34° 
990 
862 
205 


Lake  county  («) . 


Township  1,  incl.  Middletown  village 

Middletown  village 

Township  2 

Townships,  iuclndingUpperLake  village 

Upper  Lake  village 

Township  4,  inclnding  Lakeport  town  . . . 

Lakeport  town 

Township  5,  inclnding  Kelseyville  town. 

Kelseyville  town 


Lassen  county  (/) . 


Township  1,  including  Susanville  town . 

Susanville  town 

Township  2 

Township  3 

Township  4 

Township  5 


Los  .\  NOBLES  COUNTY  ((/)  . 


1,313 


33,  381 

Azusa  township 1,851  704 

Ballona  township  (/() 4,492  2,493 

Cahuenga  township  (i) 1, 725 

(Jalabasas  township  (i) 440 

Chataqua  towns  hip  (i),  including  Eedondo 
Beach  town. 

Redondo  Beach  town 603 

Ooniptontownship(i),incl.  Com pton town.         2,  013 

Compton  town 636 

Downey  township  (i) 3,  538 

El  Monte  township,  incl.  Monrovia  town . .         2,  557 

Monrovia  town 907 

Fairniount  township  (i) 721 

Long  Beach  township  (i),  including  Long  1,  051 

Beach  town. 

Long  Beach  town 564 

Los  Angeles  City  township  (j),  coexten-         50,  395         11, 183 
sive  witli  Los  Angeles  city. 
Los  Angeles  city : 

Ward  I 5,  318 

Ward  2 8,627 

Ward  3 7 ,  492 

Ward  4 5 ,  795 

Ward  5 2 ,426 

Ward  6 3,210 

Ward  7 6 ,  85s 

Ward  8 6,928 

Ward  9 3 ,  744 

a  Townships  6,  7,  and  8  (population  316  in  1880)  abolished 
since  1880. 

b  Bishop  town,  formerly  BishopCreek,  given  as  in  township 
1  in  1880. 

c  Not  returned  by  townships  in  1880. 

d  Formerly  Sumner. 

e  Reorganized  into  townships  since  18S0. 

./ Comparison  with  population  tor  1880  can  not  be  made; 
infon\iati()n  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  incomplete. 

!/  Analieim,  Han  .1  nan,  Santa  Ana.  .Silverado,  and  We.sluiin- 
ster  townships  (pojjulation  6,35f)  in  1880)  taken  to  form  Orange 


1,002 
2,279 

255 
801 
622 
1,120 
401 

1,  702 

2,  904 
2,626 


7,101 


1,443 

327 
1,421 
1,496 

296 
1,617 

991 
1,  124 

282 


4,239 


1.110 

882 
5.50 
965 
1,025 
589 


101,  4.54 


1880 


2,928 


1,206 

407 
159 
358 
445 
196 


5,  601 


6,596 


147 
562 


3,340 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Los  Angeles  county — Continued. 

Los  Angeles  township  (i),  including  Gar- 
vanza  and  Ivanhoe  towns. 

Garvanza  town 

Ivanhoe  town 

Los  Nietos  township,  incl.  Wliittier  town 

Whittier  town 

Pasadenatownship  (i),  incl.  Pasadenacity 

Pasadena  city 

Rowland  townshij)  (i) 

San  Antonio  to  wnship,  incl.  Florence  to  wn 

Florence  town 

San  Fernando  township 

San    Gabriel     township,   including    Al- 
hambra  and  San  Gabriel  towns. 

Alhambra  town 

San  Gabriel  town  . .     

San  Jose  town.ship,  incl.  Pomona  city. .. 

Pomona  city 

Santa    Monica   town-ship   (i),    including 
Santa  Monica  town. 

Santa  Monica  town 

Soledad  township , 

Soutli    Pasadena   township  (1),    coexten- 
sive with  South  Pasadena  town. 
Wilmington    township,    including    San 
Pedro  and  Wilmington  towns. 

San  Pedro  town 

\A'ilmington  town 


Marin  county. 


Bolinas  township 

Nicasio  township 

Novate  township 

Puuta  Reyes  township 

San  Antonio  township 

San  Rafael  township,  incl.  San  Rafael  tn 

San  Rafael  town 

Sansalito  township,  incl.  Sansalito  town. 

Sausalito  town. 

Tomales  township,  incl.  Tomales  town  . . 

Tomales  town 

Mariposa  county  (k) 


Township  1,  including  Hornitos  town 

Hornitos  town    

Township  2,  incl.  Coulterville  town  (I) ... 
Coulterville  town 

Township  3  (m) 

Township  4  (I),  incl.  Mariposa  town {m) . . . 
Mariposa  town 

Township  5  (i)    


Mendocino  county. 


1,252 


Anderson  township 1, 061  795 

Arena  township,  incl.  Point  Arena  town.-         2,220  1,689 

Point  Arena  town 

Big  River  township,  including  Caspar,  2,  4.50  3, 125 

Little  River,  and  Mendocino  towns. 

Caspar  town 

Little  River  town 

Mendocino  town 

Calpella  township 

Cuffey  Cove  township  (i),    including  Elk 
and  Navarro  towns. 

Elk  town 

Navarro  town. . .    

Little  Lake  township,  incl.  Willit.s  town. 

Willits  town 

Long  Valley  township  (i) 

Potter  Valley  township  (i),  includingPot- 
ter  Valley  town  {«).  1 

county  in  1889:  Fountain  Valley  township  (population  143  in 
1880)  abolislied  since  1880. 

h  Fonnerly  La  Ballona. 

■/  Organized  since  1880, 

j  Formerly  Los  Angeles. 

k  Information  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  incom- 
plete. 

I  Coulterville  town  given  as  in  townshij)  4  in  1880. 
)»  Mariposa  town  given  as  in  township  3  in  1880. 

n  Not  separately  returned. 


1890 


2,996 

4H 

332 
1,926 

585 
7,  222 
4',  882 

736 
3,  269 

750 
1,110 
1,  713 


737 
5,010 

3,634 
2,  327 

1.580 

2,711 

623 

2,  360 

1,  240 
687 


13,  072 


1,061 

2,  220 

709 

2,  4.50 

206 
■-'43 
806 
814 
1,  345 

216 
202 
1,  048 
815 
700 
538 


1880 


3,241 


391 
1,  679 


1,305 
1,517 


1,170 


417 
412 


1,865 


II,  324 


4,  339 


12,  800 


1,516 

153 


72 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

CA1.IFORIVIA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION.S. 


Mendocino  coitntt— Continued. 


Round  Valley  township 

Sanel  townsliip ) 

Ukiali  township,  ind.  Ukiah  town..  >  (o) 
Ukiah  town  (a.) 1,627) 

Tenmjle  River  township,  including  Fort 
Bragg  town. 
Kort  Bragg  town 

We.stport  township  (c) 


1890 


Mbrced  county  (d) 


Township  1 V ' :.." ' 

Township  2,  including  Merced  city. 

Merced  city 

Townshij) ;? 


MoDOO  county 


Adin  township 

Alturas  township  («) 

Cedarville  township 

Goose  Lake  township  . . 
Tule  Lake  township  (/)  - . 
Hot  Spring  township  (g) . 
Lake  township 


(6). 


Mono  county  (/;) 


Antelope  township 

Benton  township 

Bodie  township,  including Bodie  town. 

Bodie  town  (i) ;•••■■ 

Bridgeport  township 

Mill  Creek  township  (j) 

Homer  township 


Monterey  county  (d) 


Alisal  township,  including  Salinas  city  . 

Salinas  city 

Bradley  township 

CastrovUle  township,  incl.  Castroville  tn 

Castroville  town 

Cholame  township 

Gonzales  township,  incl.  Gonzales  town  . . 

Gonzales  town 

Monterey  township,  including  Monterey 
and  Paciilc  Grove  towns. 

Monterey  town 

Pacific  Grove  town 

Puijaro  township 

Peachtree  township 

San  Antonio  township 

Soledad  township,  including   King  and 
Soledad  towns. 

King  town 

Soledad  town . 


Napa  county 


Hot  Springs  township,  including  Calls- 
to"a(6)  and  St.  Helena  towns. 

St.  Helena  town 

Knox  township 

N.apa  township,  including  Napa  city 

Napa  city 


975 

3,158 

1,889 

945 
1,414 

8,085 


1,834 
4,  363 
2,oog 
1,888 


870 

1, 145 

845 


429 
972 


2,002 


356 

295 
779 
595 
335 


237 


18,  637 


3,767 

2,?39 
1, 106 
1.682 
641 
933 
1,104 

—359 
4,677 

1,662 
1 1336 
1,428 
1,103 
1,117 
1,720 

253 
217 


16,  411 


18S0 


742 

746 

'  2,  076 

859 


4,577 

1,705 

719 

8,788 

4,395 


5,656 


1,446 


4,399 


949 

4.55 

911 

f733 

402 

949 


7,499 


288 
166 


kG,  001 
350 

11,  302 


1,854 
533 
233 

1,396 


13, 235 


3,183 

1,339 

851 

7,143 

3.731 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Napa  county— Continued. 

Yount  township,  incl.  Tountville  town . 
Vountville  town 


Nevada  county. 


a  Population  in  1880,  933. 
6  Not  separately  returned. 
c  Organized  since  1880. 
d  Not  returned  by  townships  in  1880. 
e  Formerly  South  Fork.  . 

/  Organized  from  part  of  Hot  Spring  township  since  1880. 
q  Part  taken  to  form  Tule  Lake  towuship  since  1880. 
ft  Lake  township  (popnlation   694  in  18S0)  abolished  since 
1880. 


Bloomfield    township,    including    North 
Bloomfield  town. 

North  Bloomfield  town 

Bridgeport  township,  including  North  San 
Juan  town. 

North  San  Juan  town 

Eureka  township,  incl.  GranitevlUe  town 

Graniteville  town    

Grass  Valley  township,  including  Grass 

Valley  town  (b). 
Little  ^ork  township 
"Washington  townshi]) 
Meadow  Lake  township,  including  Boca 
and  Truckee  towns. 

Boca  town 

Truckee  town _. 

Nevada  town.ship,  incl.  Nevada  city 

Nevada  city 

Rough  and  Ready  to-wnship 


■(b). 


Orange  county  (!). 


Anaheim  townshiii,  incl.  Anaheim  town . . 
Anaheim  town 

Orange  township  (m),  incl.  Orange  tn.  («.;. 
Orange  town 

San  Juan  township  (0) 

Silverado  township  (p) 

Santa  Ana  township,  incL  Santa  Ana  city 

Santa  Ana  city 

Ward  1 1,061 

Ward  2   6ot 

Ward  3 7'° 

Ward  4 588 

Wards 668 

Tustin  township 

Westminster  township 


Placer  county 15, 101 


Township   1,  inchiding  Roseville  village. . 

.J  Roseville  village 

Township   2 

Township   3,  including  Auburn  town 

Auburn  town 

Township    4,    including    Colfax,    Dutch 
Flat,  Gold  Run,  and  Towles  towns. 

Colfax  town  

Dutch  Flat  town 

Gold  Run  town 

Towles  town   

Township  5,  including  Forest  Hill  town . 

Forest  Hill  town  

Township   6,  including   Michigan  Bluff 
town. 

Michigan  Bluff  town 

Township    7 

Townsliip    8 

Townshin   9,  includiug  Newcastle,  Pen- 
ryn,  arid  Rocklin  towns. 

Newcastle  town 

Penryn  town   

Rocklin  town 

Township  10,  including  Lincoln  town 

Lincoln  town 

Township  11  


1890 


2,327 
231 


17, 369 


1,097 


497 
1,053 


303 

440 

234 

6,798 


1,123 
1,714 

266 
1,350 
4,013 

2,524 
1,131 


13,  589 


1880 


2,917 

1,273 

2, 721 

866 

801, 


4,220 
3,628 


1,076 
1,854 


1,077 
345 
1,036 
2,968 
1,595 
2,426 

670 


317 

,088 

650 

639 


377 
993 
121 

2,485 

335 
219 
1,056 
1,801 
961 
467 


2,058 
256 


20,  823 


1,229 


724 
2,110 

656 
683 


6,688 

r  1,031 

[      527 
1,479 

123 
1,147 
5,  506 
4,022 
1,.564 


1,4 


833 


679 
Jt902 

3,024 

711 


961 


14,  232 


918 
258 
1,208 
2,055 
1 ,229 
3,315 

59' 
939 
377 
225 
1,291 
688 
640 


952 
165 

2,040 

t6z 
238 
624 
1,300 
275 
348 


i  Population  in  1880,  2,712. 
j  No  corporate  existence  in  1890. 
fcNot  separately  returned  in  1880. 
I  Organized  from  part  of  Los  Angeles  county  in  1889. 
m  Organized  from  part  of  Silverado  township  in  1889. 
n  Given  as  in  Santa  Ana  township  in  1880. 
o  Part  of  Silverado  township  annexed  in  1889. 
p  No  corporate  existence  in  1890 ;  part  taken  to  form  Orange 
township  and  part  given  to  San  Ju.m  township  in  1889. 


POPULATIOI^. 


73 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

CAIifFOKIVIA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Plumas  county. 


Beckwith  township 

Goodwin  townsliip,  incl.  Laporte  village 
Laporte  village  

Indian  township,  incl.  CrescentMills  viU. 
Crescent   Mills  village 

Mineral  township 

Plumas  township,  including  Quiucy  town 
Qiiincytown 

Quartz  townsbip 

Seneca  township 


Sachamento  county. 


Alabama  township 

American  township 

Brighton  township 

Center  township 

Cosnmnes  township 

Dry  Creek  township 

Franklin  township 

Georgiana  township,  including  "Walnut 

Grove  town. 

Walnut  Grove  town 

Granite  township,  incl.  Folsom  town 

Folsom  town 

Lee  township ^ 

Mississippi  township 

Natoma  township 

Sacramento  city 

San   Joaquin   township,  including  Elk 

Grove  village. 

Elk  Grove  village 

Sutter  township 


San  Benito  county  . 


Holliater township,  incl.  HoUister  town.. 

HoUister  town 

San  Benito  townshij) 

San  Juan  township,  incl.  San  Juan  town 

Sanjuantown 

Tres  Pinos  township  (a) 


1890 


San  Bernardino  county  (6) 


Alessandro  precinct 

American  precinct 

Banning  precinct 

Barstow  precinct 

Bear  Valley  jirecinct 

Beaumont  precinct 

Cajon  precinct 

Calico  precinct 

Central  precinct 

Chino  precinct 

Cloverdale  precinct 

Colton  precinct,  including  Colton  town 

Colton  town 

Cucamonga  precinct 

Daggett  precinct 

East  Kiverside  precinct 

Eti  wanda  precinct 

Hawley  precinct 

Highland  precinct 

Holcomb  Valley  precinct 

Ivanpah  precinct 

Jurupa  precinct 

Martin  precinct 

Mill  precinct 

Mission  precinct 

Mountain  precinct . . . 
Oro  Grande  precinct  . 

Summit  precinct 

Victor  precinct 

Mount  Vernon  precinct  . 
Nan  tan  precinct  . . . 

Needles  precinct 

Newberry  precinct . 


(c) 


4,933 


574 

488 

458 

633 

214 
1,258 

274 
1,716 

4i)6 

741 

818 

1,057 

546 
935 

432 
1,006 

394 

539 

40, 339 


414 

648 

1,282 

383 

443 

963 

1,885 

l,3il 


1,970 
699 
541 
316 
318 
26,  386 

1,383 

202 
2,096 


6,  412 


2,700 

1.234 
1,129 
1,112 
463 
1,471 


1880 


6,180 


34, 390 


479 

401 

1,196 

422 

642 

948 

1,606 

1,692 


1,485 


518 

384 

506 

21, 420 

1,236 


1,455 


5,584 


3,206 

1,034 

672 

900 


7,786 


51 
876 
201 
114 

39 
403 
115 
431 
1,134 
236 

86 
1,  716 

1. 315 

416 

277 

330 

231 

9 

666 

20 

11 

216 

134 

446 

327 


1,001 
12 

748 
87 


a  Formerly  Paicines. 

b  Comparison  \Vitii  ])opnlatiou  for  1880  can  not  be  made; 
information  as  to  cUauges  in  minor  civil  divisions  incomplete. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


San  Bernaediko  county — Continued. 

Ontario  precinct,  including  Ontario  town 
Ontario  town 

Pass  precinct 

Perdew  precinct 

Providence  precinct 

Redlands  precinct,  incl.  Kedlands  town . . 
Redlands  town 

Rialto  precinct 

Eincon  precinct 

Kiverside  precincts  1,  2,  and  3,  coexten- 
sive with  Riverside  city. 

San  Bernardino  precincts    East,  South, 
and  West,  coextensive  with  San  Bernar- 
dino city. 
San  Bernardino  city 

San  Salvador  precinct 

San  Timoteo  precinct 

Seven  Oaks  precinct 

South  Eiver.side  precinct,  including  South 
Riverside  village. 
South  Riverside  village 

Temescal  precinct 

Union  precinct 


1890 


San  Diego  county  (d) . 


Alpine  precinct 

Ames  precinct 

Aquango  precinct 

Ballena  precinct 

Banner  ijrecinct 

Bernardo  precinct 

Bloden  precinct 

Borona  precinct 

Campo  precinct 

Capitan  Grande  precinct 

Carlsbad  precinct 

C  hollas  precinct 

Chula  Vista  precinct 

Coahuilla  precinct 

Cottonwood  precinct 

Delmar  precinct 

Deluz  precinct 

Delzura  precinct . . 
Descanso  precinct. 
Green  Valley  precinct. 
Jamul  precinct. 
Lyons  precinct. 
Sequan  precinct. 
Viejas  precinct.. 
Diamond  precinct. 

El  Cajon  precinct 

Elsinore  precinct,  incl.  Elsinore  town  (c)  . 

Encinitas  precinct 

Escondido  precinct,  incl.  Eacondido  town 

Escondido  town 

Fall  Brook  precinct 

Guejito  precinct 

Indio  precinct 

Julian  precinct , 

Lake  precinct 

Lakeside  prech-ct 

Linda  Vista  precinct 

McCarthy  precinct 

Mesa  Grande  precinct , 

Mission  precinct 

Monument  precinct 

Mount  Fairview  precinct 

Murietta  precinct 

National  precinct,  coextensive  with  Na- 
tional town. 

National  town 

Oceanside  precinct,  incl.  Oceanside  tn.  (c). 

Otay  precinct 

Pala  precinct 

Palm  precinct 

Paradise  precinct 

Paymaster  precinct 

Perris  precinct 

Pinery  precinct 

Potrero  precinct 

Poway  precinct 


c  Not  separately  returned . 

d  Keturued  by  townships  in  1880, 


1,229 
683 
184 
131 
119 

1,981 

1,904 
329 
295 

4,683 

4,012 


4,012 
228 
330 
22 
556 


276 
131 


34,  987 


284 

71 

22 

320 

150 

100 

82 

36 

418 

38 

155 

155 

289 

90 

66 

306 

105 


1,173 


5B2 
475 
370 

1,065 
541 
415 
143 
191 
481 
225 
150 
191 
172 
140 
123 
360 
254 
454 

1,353 

I,  353 
427 
413 
215 

39 
125 

38 
602 
207 

91 
406 


1880 


'.''73 


8,618 


74 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutiuued. 

CAI^I  FORIVIA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


San  Biego  county— Contiuncd. 


San  Diego  city ■  ■--.-■ 

Wardl 1.0»J 

Ward2..: 2,010 

Wards 1.924 

Waid4 1.^^^^ 

Wards 1.^26 

WardG 2,4/7 

Ward? f.;^fO 

W  ard  8 1.916 

Ward  9 1.  0"-' 

Sun  .Jariuto  precinct,  including:  San  Ja- 
cinto town. 
San  Jacinto  town 

San  Lni.s  Key  ])re<-inct 

San  Marcos  precinct 

San  Pasqual  precinct 

Siinta  Maria  precinct 

Sniitli  Mountain  precinct 

South  Oceanside  precinct 

Soutli  San  J  acinto  precinct 

Spring  Valley  precinct 

Strawberry  precinct 

Temecula'precinct 

Tia  Juana  precinct 

Vallecitas  precinct 

\'alley  Center  precinct 

Wnnier  precinct 

\Vild<iiiiar  precinct 

AViucbester  precinct 

Yuma  ])recinct 


1890 


10, 159 


1880 


2, 637 


San  Francisco  count y. 


1,192 

66i 
434 
369 
327 
394 

01 
274 
171 
281 

35  , 
135 
103  I 

94 
265 
130 
220 
365 
258 


298, 997 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


San  Luis  Obispo  county  . 


1890 


298, 997 


San  Francisco  city,  coextensive  witli  San 
Francisco  countv. 

Assembly  district  29 7, 211 

Assembly  district  30 9,  932 

Assembly  district  31 26,  838 

Assembly  district  32 16, 588 

Asseml)ly  district  33 13, 448 

Assembly  district  34 12,  229 

Assembly  district  35 9,  748 

Asscm  bl'y  district  36 9,  081 

AssemblV  district  37 ]  1,  890 

Assembly  district  38 12,424 

Assembly  district  39 13, 149 

Assembly  district  40 14,  907 

Assembl'v  district  41 18,  253 

Assembly  district  42 20,  975 

Assembly  district  43 15,  882 

Assembly  district  44 22,  046 

Assembly  district  45 14, 200 

Assemlily  district  46 1 1.  593 

Assembly  district  47 18,  386 

Assembly  district  48 20, 157 


San  Joaquin  county 28,629 


Arroyo  Grande  township  (b),  inchidnig 
Aiioyo  Grande  anil  Nipomo  villages. 

Arroyo  Grande  village 

Nipomo  village 

Cholarae  township  (c) 

Hot  Springs  township  (c),  including  Paso 
Robles  town. 

Paso  Robles  town 

Morro  township 

Salinas  township,  incl.Templeton  town. . 

Templeton  town 

San  Jose  township 

San  Luis  Obispo  township,  including  San 
Luis  ObisiJO  city. 

San  Luis  Obispo  city 

San  Miguel  township  (c),  including  San 
Miguel  town. 

San  Miguel  town ■  ■  ■  •.■    ■ 

San  Simeon  township,  incl.  Cambria  vill- . 
Cambria  village 


233, 959 


233,  959 


San  Mateo  county. 


Township  1,  including  Millbrae  town 

Millbrae  town 

TowTiship  2 

Township  3,  including  Kedwood  town 

Redwood  town 

Township  4 .W" 

Township  5,  including  Pescadero  village 
Pescadero  village 


Santa  Barbara  county. 


24, 349 


with     Santa 


Township  1 

Township  2,    coextensive 
Barbara  city. 
Santa  Barbara  city : 

Ward  I  346 

Ward  2 '.»7 

Ward  3 1.735 

Ward  4 1.534 

Ward  5 852 

Township  3 ■-  -  - 

Township  4,  including  Santa  Ynez  town. 

Santa  Ynez  town 

Township  5,  including  Loinpoc  town 

Lompoc  town 

ToWnsbip  6 

Township  7 

Township  8  (c) -   - 


Castoria  township,  incl.  Lathrop  village. . 

Lathrop  village 

Dent  township 

Douglas  township ■■ 

Elkhorn  township,  including  Lodi  and 
Woodbridge  villages. 

Lodi  village 

Woodbridge  village 

Elliott  township,  including  Clements  and 
Lockeford  villages. 

Clements  village 

Lockeford  village 

Liberty  township ,■■■.;,■'■  • 

O'Neal  township,  incl.  Homestead  village. 

iiomestead  village  (a) • 

Stockton     township,    coextensive    with 
Stockton  city. 
Stockton  city : 

Ward  I  2.929 

Ward  2 2.818 

Wards 4.229 

Ward  4 4.448 

Tulare  townsliip 

Union  township 


1,320 

1,304 

577 
1,011 

1,247 

L506 

L845 

2,287 

1,957 

1,013 

606 

288 
1,765 

245 
2,047 

333 

656 

322 
588 

3,287 

2,740 

637 
14, 424 

367 
10,  282 

1,401 

1,308 

972 

981 

Santa  Clara  cotJNTv 


16,  072 


Almaden  township 

Alviso  townshi]) 

Burnett  township 

Fremont  township ....-..- ■ 

Gilroy  township,  including  Gilroy  town 

Gilroytown 

Mayfield  township  (c) - 

Mil'pitas  township ■ ■ 

Redwood  township,  incl.  Los  Gatos  town 

Los  Gatos  town ; 

San  Jose  township,  incl.  San  Jose  city 

San  Jose  city 

Ward  1 2,909 

Ward  2 5.323 

Ward  3 5,704 

Ward  4 ,  •v.---i'°:'* 

Santa  Clara  township,  including   Santa 
Clara  town. 

Santa  Clara  town 

Saratoga  township  (c) 


a  Formerly  Stockton  Homestead. 
b  Oso  Flaco  township  (population  168  in 
1880. 


;  Organized  since  1880. 


18S0)  annexed  since 


1880 


9,142 


3,434 

466 

215 

806 

1,524 

827 

1, 817 

1,  728 

308 

810 

3,  359 

2,995 
1,  063 

458 
931 
288 


10, 087 


281 
1,  209 


872 
3,  T54 


1,860 


1,828 

2.13 
2,  005 
3,744 
1,572 
1,495 
1,015 


15,  754 


1,683 
5,864 


8,669 


1,504 
195 
1,134 
3, 165 
1,383 
L753 
1, 113 
238 


9,513 


1,172 
3,460 


1,  .547 

1,217 

1,045 

459 

211 



2,  330 

1,307 

1,015 

226 

630 

628 

1,880 

1,270 

775 

48, 005 

35,  039 

1,932 

2,418 

907 

721 

1,932 
907 
659 
1,536 
i,268 
1,694 
1  loO 

2,418 
721 
565 
2, 103 
3,254 
1,621 

1,  150 

2,978 

786 
2,244 

1,652 
6,508 
8  060 

555 
18, 103 
12,567 

6,577 

4,785 

2,891 
1,330 

2,416 

POPULATION. 


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Table  3.— AGGREGATP]  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

CAI.IFOR1VIA— Coiitimied. 


51INOU  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Santa  Cruz  county  (a). 


liranciforte  township,  exolusivo  of  part  of 

Saiita  Cruz  city. 
Pajaro  townsbip^  incl.  "Watsonville  city.. 

Watson ville  city 

San  Lorenzo  township,  including  Bould*-!- 
Creeli  and  Felton  towns,  but  exclusi\'e 
of  part  of  Santa  Cruz  city. 

Boulder  Creek  town 

Felton  town 

Santa  Cruz  city,  in  Branciforte,  San  Lo- 
renzo, and  Santa  Ciuz  towTiships. 

Ward  1 1,434 

Ward  2 1,4B1 

Ward  3 1,976 

Ward  4 755 

Santa  Cruz  town.ship,  esclusivo  of  part 

of  Santa  Cruz  city. 
Soquel  townsliip - 


1890 


19,  270 


Shasta  county. 


Township  1.  Shasta,  including  Kedding 
and  Shasta  (b)  towns. 

Redding  town 

Township    2.  French  Gulcli 

Township    3.  Sacramento  Kiver 

Township    4.  Fall  River 

Township    5.  Buckeye 

Township    6.  Millville  (c) 

Township  7.  Anderson,  including  An- 
derson and  Cottonwood  towns. 

Anderson  town 

Cottonwood  t  Dwn 

Township    8.  Igo 

Township    9.  Burnoy  Valley 

Township  10.  Shingieto wn  (d) 


Sierra  county  . 


Brrtte  township   (e),  including  Uownie- 
ville  (b)  and  Sierra  towns. 

Sierra  town 

Forest  township,  including  Forest  town. 

Forest  town 

Gibson  township 

Lincoln  township  (c) 

Oneida  township 

Sears  township 

Sierra  township 

Table  Eock  township  (e) 


Siskiyou  county  (/) 


Butte  township  (g) ,  including  Sisson  town . 

Sisson  town 

Edgewood  township  (g) 

Etna  township  (h),  including  Etna  town  . 

Etna  town    

Happy  Camp  township  (i) 

Lake  township  {g) 

Liberty  township  (j) 

Mott  township  (o) 

Mountain  township  (k) 

Scott  Elver  townsliip 

Scott  "Valley  township,  incl.  Fort  Jones  tn . 

Fort  Jones  town .     ... 

South  township  (l) 

Squaw  Valley  township  (g) 

Table  Eock  township,  incl.  Montague  tu. 

Montague  town 

Yreka  township,  including  Yreka  town . . 

Yreka  town 


4,  821 
2.149 
2,697 


736 
2,982 

12, 133 


496 
705 
988 

1,  496 
992 

1,595 

'      508 

269 

1,076 

732 

945 

5,051 


1,973 

632 
064 
238 
177 
349 
108 
469 


12, 163 


1,304 

556 
710 
782 
271 
403 
722 
798 

1,173 

1,162 
513 

1,128 

266 

448 

70 

1,231 
250 

1,719 


1880 


12, 802 


271 
3,898 


9,492 


1,600 

600 
535 
468 
998 
1,250 
1,674 
9!t5 


1,489 
483 


6,623 


1,789 

401 
1,382 
620 
368 
673 
182 
585 
930 
595 


8,610 


361 
596 


202 

625 

1,578 


J,  374 


633 


,656 

.059 


a  Eeorganized  into  townships  since  1880. 

b  Not  separately  returned. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  township  10  since  1880. 

d  Organized  from  ])art  of  township  6  since  1880. 

e  Eureka  townshi])  (population  319  in  1880)  annexed  to 
Butte,  Lincoln,  and  Table  Rock  townships  since  1880. 

/Happy  Camp  township,  1\\  Norte  county,  annexed  since 
1880. 

g  Organized  since  1880. 

h  Organized  from  i>art  of  South  township  since  1880. 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Solano  county. 


Benicia  township,  including  Benicia  city. 

Benicia  city " 

Denverton  townshi}) 

Ehuiratownship,  including Elniira  village 

Elmira  village 

Green  Valley  township 

Maine  Prairie  township 

Montezuma  towaisbip 

Rio  Vista  township,  incl.  Rio  Vista  vlll. 

Rio  Vista  village 

Silveyville  township,  incl.  Dixon  town. . 

Dixon  town 

Suisun  township,  including  Fairtield  an<l 
Suisun  towns. 

Fairfield  town 

Suisun  town 

Tremon  t  township 

Vacaville  township,  incl.  \'acaville  vill. 

Vacaville  village 

Vallejo  township,  includingVallejo  <-ity- 

Vallejo  city 

Ward  1 3,486 

Ward  2 2 ,  206 

Ward  3 651 


Sonoma  county. 


Analy  township 

Bodega  township 

Cloverdale  township,  iucl.  Cloverdale  tu . 

Cloverdale  town 

Knight  Valley  townshi]) 

Mendocino  township,  incl.  Healdsburg  tn 

Healdsburg  town 

Ocean  township 

Petaluma  township,  incl.  Petaluraa  city. 

Petaluma  city 

Redwood  towTiship 

Russian  River  townsliip 

Salt  Point  township 

Santa Rosatownship,  incl.  SantaRosacity 

Santa  Rosa  city 

Sonoma  township,  incl.  Sonoma  town 

Sonoma  town 

Vallejo  township 

Washington  township 


Stanislaus  county  {m). 


Township  1,  including  Oakdalo  town 

Oakdale  town 

Township  2,  including  Turlock  town 

Turlock  town 

Township  3,  including  Modesto  town 

Modesto  town 

Township  4,  including  Grayson  and  New- 
man towns. 

Gray  son  town 

Newman  town 


Sutter  county  (n) 


Butte  township 

Nicolaus  township 

Sutter  township 

Vernon  township 

Yuba  township,  including  Yuba  towoi. 
Yuba  town 


1890 


32,721 


2,709 
1 ,  5.''i8 
1,.554 

763 

418 

3,469 

1,485 

967 

5,  304 

3,692 
1,373 
1,  219 
952 
8,620 
5,220 
2,590 

757 

1,347 

641 


10,  040 


ISSO 


20,  946 

18,  475 

2,951 

2,  067 

2,361 

',794 

321 

:i(i9 

869 

816 

317 

240 

774 

709 

274 

370 

494 

019 

1,236 

1,232 

648 

666 

1,869 

1,921 

1,082 
2,  140 

1,944 

505 

424 

499 

554 

44(1 

53G 

2,712 

1.2i!9 

725 

36. 

6,866 

0,  587 

6,343 

5,987 

25, 926 


1,85] 
],.S85 
],26.-. 
430 
230 
2,874 

I, '33 

675 

4,854 

3,326 

913 

1,076 

875 

5,  761 

3,6r6 

2, 153 


1,471 
543 


8,751 


2,406 
1 ,012 
2,644 

376 

203 
3,432 

175 

2,402 
1,558 

1,693 

621 

133 

5,469 

5,1. in 

^— 

977 

1,  391 

1,096 

907 

1,342 

895 

983 

062 

1,071 

1,304 

562 

i  Formerly  in  Del  Norte  county. 

j  Dillon  and  Sahnoii  townships  (population  607  in  1880) 
annexed  since  1880. 

fc  Cottonwood  and  Humbug  townships  (population  471  iu 
1880)    annexed  siuce  1880. 

I  Part  taken  to  form  Etna  township  since  1880. 

»«  Comparison  with  poiiuUition  for  1880  can  not  bciiiadi^; 
information  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  incomplete. 

n  Information  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  ilivisious  in- 
coiui)lete. 


76  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

CAIilFOKIVIA— Continued. 


Tehama  county  . 

Corning  township  (a),  incl.  Corning  vill. 

Corning  village 

(,'ottonwood  township 

Lassen  township  (b),  incl.  Vina  viUage. . 

Vina  village 

Paskenta  township ----- -  -  -  -.-  -  -  - 

Ked  Blutr  township,  incl.  Red  Bluff  city  . 

Red  Bluff  city 

Sierra  township 

Tehama  township 


Trinity  county 


Canyon  Creek  towBship  (a) 

Douglas  township 

Junction  township  (a) •  -  -  -  - 

Lewiston township,  incl.Deadwood  viU- 

Deadwood  village 

Long  Ridge  township 

Minersville  township 

New  River  township.  -  I  i^) 

North  fork  township. .  5       

South  Fork  township  (rf) 

Trinity  Center  township 

Weaverville  township 


TULABB  COUNTY. 


Kaweah  township,  including  Traver  town 

Traver  town 

Mineral  King  township  (c) -_----  -  -.-  -  -  ■ 

Mussel  Slough  township  ((7),  including 
Hanford  and  Lemoore  towns. 

Hanf ord  town 

Lemoore  town 

Tulare  township,  including  Tulare  city  . 

Tulare  city .•••,■:,: V,' '  V  ' ' 

Tule  River  township,  including  Porter- 
ville  town. 

Porter ville  town 

Visalla  township,  including  Visalia  city . 

Visalia  city 

"WTiite  River  township 


467 
318 
768 


24, 574 


Tuolumne  county. 


Township  1,  including  Sonoratown 

Sonora  town 

Township  2,  incl.  Springfield  town  (c) 

Township  'A 

Township  4 


942 

651 

4,646 

2,697 

5,503 

606 
4,293 


6,082 


11, 281 


3,024 

1,441 

1,034 

837 

1,187 


Hueneme  township 

Pii'u  township  (ft) 

Saticoy    township  (i),    including    Santa 
Paula  town  and  Saticoy  village. 

Santa  Paula  town 

Saticoy  viUage 

Ventura  township  (i),  including  Nordhoff 
village  and  San  Buena  Ventura  city. 

Nordhofif  village 

San  Buena  Ventura  city 


ToLO  county  . 


/I,  953 

1,776 


463 
802 
447 
,282 


202 
2,628 


3,204 
1,492 
1,899 
1,719 
1,026 


a  Organized  since  1880.  . 

6  Cascade  township  (population  228  in  1880)  annexed  since 
1880. 

c  Not  separately  returned. 

d  Formerly  Hay  Fork. 

e  No  corporate  existence  in  1890. 

fNotseparately  returned  in  1880. 

g  Lemoore  township  (populatiou   1,744   m   1880)   annexed 

*™A  Organized  from  parts  of  Saticoy  and  Ventura  townihips 
In  1882.     ' 


Cacheville  township  (j) 

Capay  township  (fc) 

Clarkshurg  township  (() 

Cottonwood  township(m) 

Fairview  township 

Grafton  township,  including  Knight 
Landing  village. 

Knight  Landing  village 

Putah  township,  incl.  Davisville  village. 

Davisville  village 

"Washington  township 

Winter  township  (n) -  ■ 

Woodland  township  (;),  including  Wood- 
land city. 

Woodland  city 


2,657 

174 

3,371 

1,047 

218 

3,869 

244 
2,320 


12,  684 


1, 130 
"i,C80 


2,263 


11,  772 


Tuba  county. 


East   Bear    River    township,   including 
Wheatland  viUage. 
Wheatland  village 

Foster  Bar  township 

Linda  township 

Long  Bar  township 

MarysviUe  township,  incl.  Maryaville  city 

Marysville  city 

Ward  I 699 

Ward  2 765 

Ward  3 '  .068 

Ward  4 1.459 

New  York  township 

Northeast  township 

Park  township  (0) 

Rose  Bar  township 

Slate  Range  township 

West  Bear  River  township 


i  Part  taken  to  form  Piru  township  in  1882. 
j  Cache  Creek  township  (population  3,881  m  1880)  formed 
into  Cacheville  and  Woodland  townships  since  1880. 

it  Organized  from  part  of  Cottonwood  to\vnship  since  1880. 
I  Formerly  Merritt.  .      . 

m  Part  taken  to  form  Capay  townslup  since  1880. 
n  Formerly  Buckeye. 
0  Formerly  Park  Bar. 


POPULATION. 


77 


Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinuod. 

COIiORADO. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Arapahoe  county. 


(a).. 


(«)- 


I'rccincts  lto34,  coextensive  with  Denver 
city. 

Denver  city 

Ward  I  7.705 

Ward  2 7,898 

Ward  3 16,309 

Ward  4 9,753 

Ward  s 1 1 ,  362 

Ward  6 9,000 

Ward  7 17, 802 

Ward  8 21 ,000 

Ward  9 5,884 

Precinct  35.  Argo ~ 

Precinct  45  (part  of ).  Lower  Clear 

Creek,  including  Argo  town  (a). 

Precinct  73.  North  Highlands,  ex- 

clusiveofpartof  Highlands  city. 

Precinct  74.  Holdenville . 

Precinct  36.  Highlands,  exclusive 
of  part  of  Highlands  city. 

Precinct  72.  Wolf 

Precinct  75.  South  Highlands , 

Precinct  37.  Villa  Park,  including  Villa 

Park  town  (a). 
Precinct  38.  South   Denver,   coextensive 

with  South  Denver  town. 
Precinct  39.  Petershurg,   including   Pe- 
tersburg town  (a) . 
Precinct  40.  Littleton,  including   Little- 
ton town  (a). 
Precinct41.  Upper  Cherry  Creek .  ~| 
Precinct  42.  Lower  Cherry  Creek,  I  ,  , 
including  Harman  town.  M«;  ■  - 

Harmantown 743    J 

Precinct  43.  Sand  Creek \ 

Precinct  70.  Montclair,   including  I  ,   , 
Montclair  village.  P 

Montclair  village 380  J 

Precinct  44.  Upper  Clear  Creek ..1 
Precinct  45  (part  of) .  Lower  Clear  \ 

Creek. 
Precinct  53.  Big  Dry  Creek. . . 

Precinct  46.  Lower  Platte , 

Precinct  47.  Island 

Precinct  48.  Schuyler 

Precinct  49.  Barr 

Precinct  50.  Kiowa 

Precinct  51.  Byers 

Precinct  52.  Deer  Trail 

Precinct  54.  Brighton, incl.Brighton  town 

Brighton  town 

Precinct  55.  Watkins 

Precinct  56.  Abbott 

Precinct  57.  Lansing 

Precinct  58.  Logan 

Precinct  59.  Friend 

Precinct  60.  Harrisbuig 

Precinct  61.  Idalia 

Precinct  62.  Glendale 

Precinct  63.  Bate.o 

Precinct  64.  Chase 

Precinct  65.  Cope 

Precinct  66.  Anckaree 

Precinct  07.  Stone 

Precinct  68.  Linden 

Precinct  69.  Valverde,     including     Val- 
vorde  town  (a). 

Precinct  71.  Coal  Creek 

Highlands  city,  in  precincts  36  and  73 


(a)-.. 


Archuleta  county  (6) 


Baca  county  (c)  . 


Precinct  1,  incl.  Minneapolis  town  (a). 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


1890 


1880 


132, 135         38,  644 
106,  713 


106,713 


2,295 

1,362 

1,754 
1,491 
1,153 
1,039 

1,318 

2,182 
927 


199 
235 
266 
291 

93 
155 
209 
500 
306 
221 
360 
362 
327 
190 
212 
393 
807 

80 
230 
265 
181 
310 
146 
404 

304 
5,161 


826 


1,479 


297 

188 

98 

21 


35.629 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Organized  from  part  of  Conejos  county  in  1885 ;  not  re 
turned  by  precincts. 

c  Orgamzed  from  part  of  Las  Animas  county  in  1889. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Baca  county — Continued. 

Precinct  5,  including  Springfield  and  Vilas 
towns. 

Springfield  town 

Vilas  town . . 

Precinct  6,  including  Boston  town  (a) 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 

Precinct  9,  inchuliug  Carrisso  town  (a)... 


Bent  county  (d) . 
Las  Animas  town    . . . 


Boulder  county  , 


Precinct    1.  Longmont,  including  Long- 
mont  town. 

Longmont  town 

Precinct   2.  Pella 

Precinct    3.  Altona 

Precinct   4.  Boulder,  incl.  Boulder  city . . . 

Boulder  city 

Precinct    5.  Valmont 

Precinct    6.  Canfield 

Precinct   7.  Langford,   including  Lang- 
ford  town. 

Langford  town 

Precinct   8.  Magnolia 

Precinct   9.  Lafayette,  incl.  Lafayette  tn. 

Lafayette  town 

Precinct  10.  Ward,  including  Ward  town. 

Ward  town 

Precinct  11.  Jamestown,  incl.  Jamestown 
town. 

Jamestown  town 

Precinct  12.  Caribou 

Precinct  13.  Nederland 

Precinct  14.  Gold  Hill 

Precinct  15.  Sunshine 

Precinct  16.  Eagle  Eock 

Precinct  17.  Salina 

Precinct  18.  Lyons,  incl.  Lyons  to^vn. 

Lyons  town 

Precinct  19.  Louisville,   inclndingl 
Louisville  town .  I  , 

Louisville  town  (e) 596  }'■"'■■ 

Precinct  25.  Broomfield J 

Precinct  20.  Niwot 

Precinct  21 

Precinct  22 

Precinct  23.  Sunset 

Precinct  24.  South  Boulder 


Chaffee  county. 


Precinct   1,  including  Granite  town  (a) . . . 

Precinct   2 

Precinct   3 

Precinct   4,  incl.  Buena  Vista  town  (a) 

Precinct    5  )  .   , 

Precinct   7  J*"' 

Precinct   6 

Precinct    8 

Precinct   9,  including  St.  Elmo  town  (a)  . . 

Precinct  10,  including  Alpine  town  (a) 

Precinct  11 

Precinct  12 

Precinct  13 

Precinct  14 

Precinct  15,  excl.  of  part  of  Salida  city 

Precinct  16,  incl.  Poncha  Springs' town 

Poncha  Springs  town 

Precinct  17,  including  MaysviUe  town 

Maysville  town ', 

Precinct  18,  including  Garfield  town  (a)... 
Precinct  19, iucludingMonarchtown  (a)... 

Precinct  20,  excl.  of  part  of  Salida  city 

Salida  city,  in  precincts  15  and  20 


1890 


375 

90 
43 
362 
08 
32 
38 


1,313 


14, 082 


1,987 

I,  543 
383 
255 

3,647 

3.330 
487 
398 
436 

233 

72 

521 

410 
535 
424 
529 


169 
111 

425 
317 
213 
206 
1,  041 
574 

950 

235 

4U 

606 

68 

80 


307 

70 

85 

1,317 

119 

48 

20 

311 

41 

50 

230 

66 

160 

357 

289 

lor 

113 

78 

39 

226 

178 

2,  586 


1880 


1,654 


9, 723 


3.069 


6,512 


S6x 


d  Parts  taken  to  form  Clieyenne,  Kiowa,  Lincoln,    Otero, 
and  Prowers  counties  in  1889 ;  not  returned  by  precincts. 
e  Population  in  1880, 450. 


78 


COMrENDlUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

COI.OKADO— Contiuueil. 


MINOH   CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Cheyenne  county  (a). 


■Procinct  1  . 
Precinct  2 . 
Precinct  3 . 
Precinct  4 . 
Precinct  5 . 


1890 


534 


Clear  Creek  county . 


Brownvillc  precinct 

Diinioiit  precinct -,';';" 

East  Idaho  precinct,  including  East  Idaho 
Spring.s  village. 

East  Idaho  Springs  village 

Empire  precinct,  iucludinK  Empire  town . 

Empire  town  .....    

Fall  River  precinct 

Freeland  precinct 

Georgetown  precinct,  including  (ieorge- 
town  town. 

Georgetown  town 

Idaho  precinct,  Incl.  Idaho  Springs  town 

Idaho  Springs  town 

Lawson  precinct : ;  ■  — 

Silver  Plume  precinct,  including  Silver 
Plume  town. 

Silver  Plume  town 


Ill 

:il9 

36 

41 

27 


7,184 


Conejos  county  (b). 


Precinct    1 .  Guadalupe 

Precinct   2.  La  1,'^le 

Precinct   3.  San  Rafael 

Precinct   4.  Los  Pinos 

I'rccinct   5.  Cinesero 

Precinct   6.  Capulin 

Precinct   7.  Los  Souces 

Precinct    8.  La  Jara 

Precinct    9.  Alanio.sa,iucl.  Alamosa tu.. 

Alamosa  town 

Trecinct  10.  Manas.sa,  iucl.  Manassatn. . 

M  anassa  town 

Precinctll.  Antonito,  incl. Antonitotn 

Antonito  town   

Precinct  12.  Cockerell 

Precinct  13.  Platoro 

Precinct  14.  Sanford 

Precinct  W.  Osier 

Precinct  16.  Logan 


Costilla  county  (c)  . 


Custer  counts 


Precinct    1.  Greenwood 

Precinct    4.  Rosita,  incl.  Kosita town 

Rosita  town 

Prei'inct   5.  Silver  Cliti',  including  Silver 
Clitf  town. 

Silver  Cliff  town   

Precinct   7.  Texas  Creek 

Precinct   H.  Ula 

Precinct   9.  Colfax 

Precinct  10.  Use 

Piecinct  11.  Fairview 

Precinct  12.  Westoliffe,  including  West- 
cliife  town. 

W'estcliffe  town 


Delta  cou.vty  (rf) 


347 
139 

551 

.323 
214 

134 

57 

193 

2, 156 


.927 
,119 


.33» 
465 


go8 


7,  193 


510 
515 
791 
314 
263 
411 
191 
489 
1,091 

Q73 
769 
64= 
335 

315 
202 
248 
803 
167 
94 


2,  970 


410 

473 


304 

577 


546 
196 
374 
451 
200 
62 
227 


2,534 


1,225 


470 
373 


7,  823 


3.294 


5,605 


,080 


1 ,008 


5,040 


Precinct  1.  Delta,  including  Delta  town. 

Delta  town 

Precinct  2.  Hotchkiss 

o  Organized  from  parts  of  Bent  and  Elbert  counties  in  1889. 
6  Part  taken  to  form  Archuleta  county  in  1885. 
c  Not  returned  by  precincts. 

^Organized  from  part  of  Gunnison  county  in  1883. 
« Organized  from  part  of  Ouray   county  in   1881 ;  not  re- 
turned by  precincts. 


Precinct  3.  Paonia 

Precinct  4.  Surface  Creek. 
Precincts.  Crawford 


Dolores  county  (c) 


Rico  town . 


Douglas  count's 


1, 498 


Precinct    1 .  Pine  Grove 

Precinct   2.  Platte 

Precinct   3.  Sedalia 

Precinct   4 

Precinct   5.  Glengrove 

Precinct   6.  Larkspur 

Precinct   7.  Castle  Rock,  including  Castle 
Rock  town. 

Castle  Rock  town 

Precinct   8.  Frankstown 

Precinct    9.  Lake  Gulch 

Precinct  10.  Spring  Valley 

Precinct  11.  Sugar  Creek 

Precinct  12.  Bergen  Park 


Eagle  county  (/) . 


Precinct   1.  Mitchell 

Precinct   2.  Hoinan 

Precinct   3.  RedClifl;incl.RedClifttown 

Red  Cliff  town 

Precinct    4.  Cleveland.  )  ,   ,        1 

Precinct   7.  Lakes )  'y' 

Precinct  5.  Gilman,  incl.  Gilnian  town. . 

Gilman  town 

Precinct   6.  Mintum 

Precinct   8.  Wolcott 

Precinct   9.  Brush  Creek 

Precinct  10.  Gypsum 

Precinct  11.  Dotsero 

Precinct  12.  Roaring  Fork 

Precinct  13.  Rendi 

Precinct  14.  Burns  Hole 

Precinct  15.  Sheephom 


Elbert  county  (h) 


El  Paso  county. 


149 
243 
443 

177 

311 

2,155 


Precinct    1.  Ea-stonville 

Precinct   2.  Table  Rock 

Precinct    3.  Momimeut,  including   Mon- 
ument town. 
Monument  town 

Precinct   4.  Husted 

Precinct   5.  Colorado  City,  including  Col- 
orado City  town. 
Colorado  City  town 

Precinct  6.  Colorado  Springs,  including 
Colorado  Springs  city. 
Colorado  Springs  city .  - 

Precinct    7.  Fountain 

Precinct   9.  Woodland   Park,   including 
Woodland  Park  town  (r/). 

Precinct  10.  Florissant,  including  Floris- 
sant town. 

Florissant  town. 

Precinctll.  Mauitou,  iucl. Manitou town 
Manitou  town  

Precinct  12.  Fourmile 

Precinct  13.  Sunvie w 

Precinct  14.  Edgerton 

Precinct  15.  Calhoun 

Precinct  17.  McFerran 

/Organized  from  part  of  Summit  county  in  1883. 
f/Not  separately  returned. 

ft  Parts  taken  to  form  Cheyenne,  Kit  Carson,  and  Lincoln 
counties  in  1889 ;  not  returned  by  precincts. 


11, 790 

11,140 
353 
725 

752 

439 
1,613 

1,439 
103 
128 
156 
89 
266 


rOPULATIOX. 


79 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

COI^ORADO— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


El  Taso  county — Continued. 


Precinct  18.  Falcon 

Precinct  19.  Havden  Divide 

Precinct  21).  Res  well 

Precinct  21.  Palmer  Lake,  incl.  Palmer 
Lake  to\v-n  («). 

Precinct  22.  Green  Mountain  Falls,  in- 
cluding (^<rei'n  Mountain  Falls  town  (a). 

Precinct  23.  Peyton 

Not  located  by  precincts 


Fremont  county  . 


Precinct    1.  Canyon,  incl.  Canyon  city  . . . 

Canyon  city '. '. . . . . 

Precinct    2.  Florence,  including  Florence 

town  (a). 

Precinct    3.  Glendale 

Precinct   4.   Coal   Creek,  including  Coal 

Creek  town  (a) . 

Precinct   5.  Currant  Creek 

Precinct   6.  Texas  Creek 

Precinct    7.  Hendricks 

Precinct   8.  Hardscrabble 

Precinct    9.  Galena 

Precinct  10.  Parkdale 

Precinct  11.  Cotopaxi 

Precinct  12.  Lower  Beaver 

Precinct  13.  South  Canyon 

Precinct  14.  Howai'd 

Precinct  15.  "Williamsburg,  incl.Williams- 

bmg  town  (a). 
Precinct  16.  Rockvale,  including   Kock- 

vale  town  (a). 

Precinct  1 7.  Cottonwood 

Precinct  18.  Beaver  Creek 

Precinct  19.  Brookside 

Precinct  20.  Hillside 


]«8 
106 
17.5 
2115 

421 

41 

9,156 


1880 


Garfield  county  (b) . 


Precinct   1 .  Kock  Creek,   including  Car- 
bondale  town. 
Carbondale  town 

Precinct   2.  Cattle  Creek 

Precinct   3.  Glenwood    Springs,  includ- 
ing Glenwood  Springs  town. 
Glenwood  Springs  town 

Precinct   4.  Newcastle,   including  New- 
castle town. 

Newcastle  town 

Precinct   5.  Rifle 

Precinct   6.  Parachute 

Precinct   7.  Roan  Creek 

Precinct    8.  Divide 

Precinct   9.  Beaver 

Precinct  10.  Cardiff 

Precinct  11 .  Sweetwater 

Precinct  12.  Coal  Ridge 


Gilpin  county  (c). 


Blackhawk  town 

Central  city 

Ward  I 556 

Ward  2 560 

Ward  3 986 

Ward  4 378 

Nevadaville  town 

Russell  Gulch  village    


Grand  county. 


Precinct  1.  Grand  Lake. 
Precinct  2.  Fraser 


3,034 

2,825 

732 

144 
1, 122 

105 
69 
197 
166 
40 
144 
184 
156 
801 
461 
457 

741 


67 
309 
149 


612 

166 

47 

1,170 


4,735 


920 
650 


311 
416 
341 
157 
246 
184 
522 
46 
87 


5,867 

1,067 
2,480 


933 
673 

604 

102 
157 


6,489 


1,540 
2,626 


1,054 
543 


417 


«Not  separately  returned. 

b  Organized  from  part  of  Summit  county  in  1883 ;  parttak(!n 
to  form  Rio  Blanco  county  in  1889. 

c  Not  returned  by  precincts. 

d  Parts  taken  to  form  Pitkin  county  in  1881  and  Delta, 
Mesa,  and  Montrose  counties  in  1883. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Grand  county— Continued. 

Precinct  3.  Hot  Sulphur  Springs 

Precinct  4.  Williams  Fork 

Precinct  5.  Troublesome 

Precinct  6.  Colorow 

Precinct  7.  Kremraling 

Precinct  8.  Hermitage 

Gunnison  county  (d) , 

Precinct    1.  (lunniscm,  including  part  of 
Guunisfm  town. 

Gunnison  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Gunnison  town,  in  precincts 
I  and  5. 

Precinct    2.  Crooksville 

Precinct    3.  Kezar 

Precinct   4.  Crested    Butte,'  coextensive 

with  Ocsted  Butte  town. 
Precinct    5.  West    Gunnison,    including 
part  of  Gnnnison  town. 

Gunnison  town  (part  ot) 

Precinct    6.  Allen 

Precinct   7.  Pitkin,  incl.  Pitkin  village  . . 

Pitkin  village 

Precinct   8.  Gothic 

Precinct    9.  Tin  Cup,  including  Tin  Cup 

village  (a). 
Precinct  10.  Irwin,  incl.  Irwin  village  (a). 

Precinct  11.  Ohio 

Precinct  12.  Castleton 

Precinct  13.  White    Pine,     incl.    AVhite 
Pine  town. 

White  Pine  town 

Precinct  14.  North  Star 

Precinct  15.  Sapinero 

Precinct  16.  I'ittsburg  -  -  -  )  ,   > 

Precinct  18.  Ho w ville'. . . .  j  '"' 

Precinct  17.  Powderhorn 

Precinct  19.  Cloud 

Precinct  20.  Parlin 

Precinct  21.  Tomichi 

Precinct  22.  Crystal 


1S90 


Hinsdale  county. 


I'recinct  1,  including  Lake  towii. 

Lake  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Huerfano  county. 


Precinct   1.  Gardiner 

Precinct    2.  Badito 

Precinct    3.  St.  Mary 

Precinct   4.  Butte  Valley 

Precinct    5.  Laveta,  incl.  Laveta  town . . . 

Laveta  town 

Precinct  6.  Walsenburg,  incl.  Tour- 
ist (a)  and  Walsenburg  towns. 

Walsenburg  town 

Precinct   7.  Santa  Clara 

Precinct    8.  Cucharas 

Precinct    9.  Apache  

Precinct  10.  North  Veta 

Precinct  1 1 .   Turkey  Creek 

Pi'ccinct  12.  Crestones  («) 

Precinct  13.  Bii-minghani  (/) 

Precinct  14.  Bradford  (g) 

Precinct  15.  Rouse  (ft) 

e  Organized  in  1882. 
/  Organized  in  1884. 
ij  Organized  in  1888. 
h  Organized  in  1889. 


4,  3.59 


909 


652 
1,105 


1880 


123 

28 

857 


453 

69 

410 

371 

48 

209 

45 

96 

63 

237 

143 

189 

53 


764 

607 

37 

15 

46 


290 

428 
78 

186 
1,071 

^161 
1,598 

928 
329 
417 
89 
505 
193 
834 
1.54 
130 
580 


8,  235 


1,487 


4,124 


165 


80 


COMrENDIFM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 
Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiaued. 

COLORADO— Contiuued. 


MINOn  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Jefferson  county. 


rrociiict   1 .  Grant 

Preciniit   2.  Vasques 

rreoinct   3.  Montana 

Precinct  4.  Morrison,  incl.Morrison  tii- - - 
Morrison  town 

Precinct   5.  Platte 

Precinct   6.  Junction 

Precinct   7.  Bergen 

Precinct   8.  Bradford -  -  ■ 

Precinct   9.  Goklen,incl.  Golden  city  .. . 

Golden  city 

Ward  I  6o8 

Ward  2 446 

Ward  3 676 

Ward  4 653 

Pi-ecinctlO.  Ralston 

Precinct  11.  Guy 

Precinct  12.  Coal  Creek 

Precinct  13.  Park 

Precinct  14.  Pine 

Precinct  15.  Evergi-een 

Precinct  16.  Semper 

Precinct  17.  Edgewater 


1890 


8,450 


1880 


Kiowa  county  (a) . 


Precinct  1.  Towner 

Precinct  2.  Stewart 

Precinct  3.  Sheridan  Lake 

Precinct  4.  Chivington,  including  Cliiv- 
ington  town. 

Chivington  town    

Precinct  5.  Eads 

Precinct  6.  Galatea 

Precinct  7.  Arlington 


Kit  Carson  county  (b)  . 


Precinct   1.  Beaver  Valley 

Precinct   2.  Tnttle 

Precinct   3.  Avendale 

Pi-ecinct   4.  Elagler 

I'recinct    5.  Seibert 

Precinct   6.  Vona 

Precinct   7.  Claremont 

Precinct   8.  Bethune 

Precinct   9.   Burlington,  including  Bur 
liugton  town. 

Burlington  town 

Precinct  10.  Carlisle 

Precinct  11.  North  Smoky 

Precinct  12.  Beloit 


620 

1,020 

505 

450 

254 
313 
313 
239 
175 
2,808 
2,383 


109 
149 
101 
92 
593 
308 
228 
427 


1,243 


6,804 


244 
42 
257 
180 


164 
134 
222 


2,472 


Lake  county  . 


476 
178 
114 
195 
165 
61 
156 
147 
393 

146 

300 

190 

97 


14,  663 


518 
222 
224 
5G 
566 
85 
223 
log 
145 
184 
743 
417 
019 
499 
10,  384 


23,  563 


Precinct   1,  including  Oro  village 

Ore  village 

Precinct   2 

Precinct    3 

Precinct   4 

Precinct   6,  excl.  of  part  of  Leadville  city- 
Precinct    8,  including  ilalta  village 

Malta  village 

Precinct  11 

Precinct  12 

Precinct  13,  excl.  of  part  of  Leadville  city 

Precinct  16 

Precinct  18 

Precinct  19 - 

Leadville  city,  comprising  precincts  5, 14, 
15, 20, 21,  22, 23, 24, 25,  26,  and  parts  of  6 
and  13. 

Wardl 844 

Ward  2 1.475 

Wards 1,402 

Ward  4 1,'^74 

Ward  5 2,  766 

Ward  6 2,323 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Bent  county  in  1S»9. 
b  Organized  from  part  of  Elbert  county  m  1889. 
c  Part  taken  to  form  Montezuma  county  in  1889. 


MINOR  civil  divisions. 


La  Plata  county  (c)  . 


Precinct   1.  Red  Creek 

Precinct    3 

Precinct   4.  Florida 

Precinct   5.  Animas,  iml.  Animas  town. 

Animas  town 

Precinct   6.  Pine  River 

Precinct    8 

Precinct   9  { 


1890 


Precinct  10  S 

Durango  city 

Precinct  11.  Fort  Lewis 


(d),  including Buraugo city. 


Larimer  county. 


14,  820 


Precinct    1.  Bristol 

Precinct   2.  Virginia  Dale 

Precinct   3.  Diamond  Peak 

Precinct    4.  Laramie 

Precinct   5.  Livermore 

Precinct   6.  Home 

Precinct   7.  Laporte 

Precinct   8.  Korth  Fort  Collins,  including 

part  of  Fort  Collins  city. 

Fort  Collins  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Fort   Collins   city,  in    pre- 
cincts 8  and  9. 
Precinct   9.  South  Fort  Collins,  including 

part  of  Fort  Collins  city. 

Fort  Collins  city  (part  of) 

Precinct  10.  Tinmath 

Precinct  11.  Loveland,  including  Loveland 

village. 

Loveland  village 

Precinct  12.  Stout 

Precinct  13.  Bufl'um 

Precinct  14.  Buckhorn ■ 

Precinct  15.  Berthoud,  including  Berthoud 

village. 

Berthoud  village 

Precinct  16.  EstesPark 

Precinct  17.  TeUer 

Precinct  18.  Bostwick,  incl.  Waldentown. 

Walden  town 

Precinct  19.  Canadian 

Precinct  20.  HilUard 

Precinct  21.  Hebron 

Precinct  22.  Stratton  Park 

Precinct  23.  Boxelder 

Precinct  24.  Miner 


Las  Animas  county  (c) 


Precinct   1 

Precinct   2 

Precinct   3 

Precinct    4 

Precinct    5 

Precinct   6 •   - 

Precinct   7 

Precinct    8 

Precinct    9.  Middle  Apishapa 

Precinct  10,  including  Sopris  town 

Sopris  town 

Precinct  11,  including  Starkvilletown. .  - 

Starkville  town 

Precinct  13,  excl.  of  partof  Trinidad  city 
Precinct  14.  Engle,  including  Engletown 

Engle  town 

Precinct  15 

Precinct  16.  Elmoro,  incl.  Elmoro  town . . 

Elniorotown 

Precinct  17.  Lower  Apishapa 

Precinct  18 

Precinct  19.  San  Miguel 

Precinct  20.  Barela 

Precinct  21.  Trinchera 

Precinct  22 

Precinct  23 

Precinct  24,  including  Maxwell  town 

jNlaxwell  town 


d  Not  separately  returned. 

e  Part  taken  to 'form  Baca  county  in 


5,509 


65 
231 
351 
431 
180 
470 
146 

3,066 

2,726 
749 


9,712 


1880 


1,110 


4,892 


64 
83 
133 
76 
307 
156 
611 
1,502 

857 
2,011 

1,805 

1,154 

400 

1, 733 

69  B 
327 
42 
476 
603 

228 
135 
150 
265 

64 
130 
166 
207 
123 

62 
156 


17, 208 


1,356 


236 


8,903 


223 
429 
376 
331 
490 
895 
350 
395 
541 
.,508 

983 
992 
928 
354 
878 
701 
221 
091 
355 
122 
579 
207 
155 
294 
103 
65 
236 
217 


POPULATIOK 


81 


Table  3.— AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

COIjOKADO— Contimied. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Las  Animas  county— Continued. 


1890 


1880 


Precinct  25.  Victor 

Precinct  26 

Pi'ecinct  27.  Forbes 

Precinct  28.  Likes 

Trinidad  city,  comprising  precinct  12  and 
part  of  13.' 

Ward  1 927 

Ward  2 1, 207 

AVardS 1,689 

Ward  4 1,  059 

Ward  5 641 


Lincoln  coonty  (a) . 


Precinct  1.  Hugo , 

Precinct  2.  Arriba 

Precinct  -S.  Eovina 

Precinct  4.  Limon 

Precinct  5.  Rnsli  Creeli 

Precinct  6.  Sanborn 

Precinct  7.  TJrbana 


Logan  county  (6). 


Precinct   1 

Precinct    2 

Precinct   3.  Iliff 

Precinct   4.  Crook 

Precinct   5.  Fleming 

Precinct   6.  Sterling,  incl.  Sterling  town. 

Sterling  town 

Precinct   7 

Precinct   8 

Precinct   9.  Rockland 

Precinct  10 

Precinct  11.  Leroy 


733 

119 

319 

79 

5,523 


689 


2,226 


3,070 


Mesa  county (c) 


Piecinctl.  Grand    Junction,     including 
Grand  Junction  city. 

Grand  Junction  city 

Precinct  2.  Fruita , 

Precinct  3 "i 

Precinct  4,  incl.  De  Beque  town  (d) . 

Precinct  5 f  (d). 

Precinct  7 j 

Precinct  8 J 

Precinct  6 


Montezuma  county  (e) . 


Cortez  precinct,  including  Cortez  town  . 

Coriez  town  ...   

Dolores  precinct 

Mancos  precinct    


Montrose  county  (c)  . 


2,030 
476 


1,529 


521 

332 
373 
635 


3,980 


Precinct   1 .  Montrose,  exclusive  of  part  585 

of  Montrose  town. 

Precinct   2.  Uncompaligre 

Precinct   3.  Cimarron 

Precinct   4.  Colorow 

Precinct   5.  Naturita  . .  .• , 

Precinct   6.  Paradox   

Precinct   7.  Muddy 

Precinct   8.  Cascade,   exclusive  of  part 

of  Montrose  town . 

Precinct    9.  Cottonwood 

Precinct  10.  California  Mesa 

Precinct  11.  Hydraulic 

Montrose  town,  in  precincts  1  and  8 

a  Organized  from  parts  of  P.eut  and  Elbert  counties  in  1889 
ft  Organized  from    part  of  Weld    county   in   1887;   parts 
taken  to  form  Phillips  and  Sedgwick  counties  in  1889. 
c  Organized  from  part  of  Gunnison  county  in  1883. 
d  Not  separately  returned. 

e  Organized  froin  part  of  La  Plata  county  in  1889. 
/Organized  from  part  of  Weld  county  in  1889. 

372 6 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Morgan  county  (/) . 


Precinct   9.  Orchard 

Precinct  10.  Welden 

Precinct  i  2.  Snyder 

Precinct  16.  Brush,includingBrushtown. 

Brush  town 

Precinct  22.  Fort  Morgan,  including  Fort 
Morgan  town. 

Fort  Morgan  town 

Precinct  23.  Corona 


Otero  county  (g) . 


Rocky 


Precinct  1.  Oxford 

Precinct  2.  Catlin )  , ,, 

Precinct  5.  Fairmount  . .  5  ''*'  ■  ■  ■ 

Precinct  3.  Ordway 

Precinct  4.  Rocky  Ford,  including 
Ford  village. 

Rocky  Ford  village 

Precinct  6.  Higbee 

Precinct  7 1 

Precinct  8 >  (d). 

Precinct  9,  including Lajunta town . .  ) 


Lajunta  town 


Ouray  county  (A) 


Calliope  precinct 

Culver  precinct 

Dallas  precinct,  including  Dallas  town  . . 

Dallas  town  

Irontou  precinct,  incl.  Ironton  town  (d) . 

Los  Pinos  precinct 

Mount  Sneffles  precinct 

Ouray  precinct,  including  Ouray  city  . . . 

Ouray  city 

Porter  jjrecinct 

Portland  precinct,  incl.  Portland  town  . . 

Portland  town 

Red  Mountain  precinct,  including  Red 
Mountain  town  (d). 


Park  county. 


Precinct    1.  Deer  Valley 

Precinct    2.  Webster 

Precinct   3.  Hall  Valley 

Precinct   4.  Jefferson 

Precinct   5.  Como,  including  Como  town  . 

Como  town 

Precinct   6.  Tarryall 

Precinct   7.  Rocky 

Precinct    8.  AVest  Fourniile 

Precinct    9.  Kester 

Precinct  lO.  Hartsel 

Precinct  11.  Garos 

Precinct  12.  Salt  Works 

Precinct  13,  incl.  Fairplay  t»wn 

Fairplay  town  (i) 301 

Precinct  14,  including  Ahna  town. . 

Alma  town  (j) 367 

Precinct  15 

Precinct  16 

Precinct  17.  Howbert 


(d). 


Phillips  county  (k) 


Precinct  1 , 

Precinct  2,  including  Holyoke  town 

Holyoke  town 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 , 


1890 


1,601 


159 
102 
59 
363 
112 
810 


108 


4,192 

368 

332 

148 
1,019 

468 
217 

2,108 

i>439 

6,510 

107 

614 

1,141 

541 

323 

149 

270 

2,789 

2.534 

90 

429 

116 

598 


3,548 


1880 


2,669 


86^ 


3,970 


1,050 


2,642 


549 

886 
649 
324 
471 
240 
172 


(J  Organized  from  ])art  of  Bent  county  in  1889. 
h  Parts  taken   to   form  Dolores   county  in   1881   and  San 
Miguel  county  in  1883. 
i  Population  in  1880,  450. 
i  Population  in  1880,  446. 
k  Organized  from  part  of  Logan  county  in  1889. 


82 


OOMPEKDIIBI  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

COliOBADO— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Pitkin  county  (a) 


Precinct   1.  Ashcroft,  incl.  Ashcroft  tn. 

Ashcroft  town    ■    •  ■    ■    -, 

Precinct    2.   Cliipeta,  includmg  Clii-  ) 

petatown(i).  >  C) 

Precinct   9.  Lime  Creek } 

Precinct   3,  including  Aspen  city 

Aspen  city 

Precinct   i.  Emma 

Precinct   5.  Woody 

Precinct   6.  Kock  Creek 

Precinct   7.  Hot  Springs 

Precinct  8.  Jerome  Park "rA" " "  V ' 

Precinct  10.  Lincoln,  including   lourte- 

lotte  town. 

Tourtelotte  town 

Precinct  11.  Sellar 

Precinct  12.  Ivanlioe 


1890 


Pkowers  county  (c)  - 


Precinct  1.  Lamar,  incl.  Lamar  town  .  - . 

Lamar  town ■  •  •  ■ 

Precinct  2.  Granada,  incL  Granada  town . 

Granada  town 

Precincts.  Holly 

Precinct  4.  Albany 

Precinct  5.  Wilde 

Precinct  6.  Carlton 


Pueblo  county. 


Precincts  1  to  11,  coextensive  with 
Pueblo  city. 

Pueblo  city •  - 

Precinct  12,  including  Bessemer  city 

Bessemer  city 

Precinct  13 

Precinct  14 

Precinct  15 

Precinct  16 

Precinct  17 

Precinct  18 

Precinct  19 

Precinct  20 

Precinct  21 

Precinct  22 

Precinct  23 

Precinct  24 

Precinct  25 

Precinct  26 

Precinct  27 

Precinct  28 

Precinct  29 

Precinct  30 

Precinct  31 


Rio  Blanco  county  (d) 


8,929 


41 
266 

6,760 
5,108 
163 
307 
95 
106 
132 
885 

614 


1880 


1,087 

566 

469 

163 

192 

61 

85 

75 


31, 491 


7,617 


Precinct  1.  Rangely 

Precinct  2.  White  River 

Precinct  3.  Piceance  Creek 

Precinct  4.  Meeker,  incl.  Meeker  town.. 

Meeker  town  

Precincts.  Coal  Creek 

Precinct  6.  Upper  White 

Precinct  7.  Powell  Park 


Rio  Gkande  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Monte  Vista  town. . 

Monte  Vista  town 

Precinct  2,  including  Del  Norte  town . . 

Del  Norte  town 

Precinct  3 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Gunnison  county  in  1881. 
&  Hot  separately  returned.  ^    .     ,aaQ 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Bent  county  m  1889. 


24, 558 

24,558 
3,672 

3.317 
109 
282 
120 
296 
135 
375 

30 
222 
231 

91 
126 
369 
133 

57 
208 
218 
147 

93 

19 


1,200 

152 
86 
165 
539 
260 
118 
106 
34 


3,451 


MINOR  civil  divisions. 


Rio  Grande  county— Continued. 


Precinct  4. 
Precinct  5. 
Precinct  6. 


1890 


Routt  county. 


Precinct  1. 
Precinct  2. 
Precinct  3. 
Precinct  4. 
Precinct  5. 
Precinct  18. 
Precinct  6. 
Precinct  7. 
Precinct  8. 
Precinct  9. 
Precinct  10. 
Precinct  11. 
Precinct  12. 
Precinct  13. 
Precinct  14. 
Precinct  15. 
Precinct  16. 
Precinct  17. 


Steamboat  Springs  . . 

Egeria 

Rock  Creek 

Hay  den 

Tampa   ...  )  ,j> 

Fourmile..  )  '  ' 

Williams  Fork 

Mountain  Meadows  . 
Maybell 

Lily 

Ladore 

Raymond 

Upper  Snake 

Hahn  Peak 

Gore  Range 

Twenty  mile 

TruU 

Lay 


2,369 


1880 


Saguache  county  . 


Precinct   1.  "Villa  Grove 

Precinct   2.  Cotton  Creek 

Precinct   3.  Crestone 

Precinct   4.  Carnero 

Precinct  5.  Lower  Saguache 

Precinct   6.  Saguache,  incl.  Saguache  tn. 

Saguache  town  

Precinct   7.  Sargents 

Precinct   8.  Upper  Saguache 

Precinct  9.  Cochotopa 

Precinct  10.  Biedell .- 

Precinct  11.  Bonanza,  incl.  Bonanza vill.- 

Bonanza  village 

Precinct  12.  Alder 

Precinct  13.  ParkvUle 

Precinct  14 .  Russell  Springs 

Precinct  15.  Hanmann 

Precinct  16.  Moffat 

Precinct  17.  Elkhom 


3,313 


1,973 


325 


San  Juan  county 


1,944 


1,625 
780 

1,008 
736 
386 


Precinct   1 X  1 

Precinct  13,  incl.  SUverton  town  (0) .  -  5  ^ 

Precinct   2.  Howardsville 

Precinct   3.  Eureka,  incl.  Eureka  village. 

Eureka  village •,■■;.■• 

Precinct   4.  Animas    Forks,     including 
Animas  Forks  town  (6). 

Precinct   5.  Mineral  Point 

Precinct   7.  Gladstone 

Precinct  11.  Chattanooga  

Precinct  14.  North  Star  Mine 

Precinct  15.  Silver  Lake  


1,572 


1,087 


San  Miguel  county  (c) 


TeUu- 


Precinct   1.  TeUuride,    includln, 
ride  town. 

TeUuride  town 

Precinct   2.  Ames 

Precinct   3.  San  Miguel 

Precinct    4.  Ophir,  incl.  Ophir  village 

Ophir  village 

Precinct   5.  Marshall  Basin  . .  - 
Precinct   6.  Turkey  Creek..  1 

Precinct   7.  Placerville }{b) 

Precinct  10.  Hastings 

Precinct   8.  Lone  Cone 

Precinct   9.  Norwood 


2,909 


830 

766 
104 
143 
140 
113 
287 

1,254 

57 
94 


130 


d  Organized  from  part  of  Garfield  county  in  1889. 
e  Organized  from  part  of  Ouray  county  m  1883. 


POPIJLATIOIil. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

COI.ORAI>0--Continued. 


83 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Sedgwick  county  (a) 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2,  including  Julesburg town. 

Julesburg  town 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 


Summit  county  (6) . 


Precinct   1.  Breckenridge,  incl.  Brecken- 

ridge  town  (c). 

Precinct   2.  Lincoln 

Precinct   3.  Swan  J 

Precinct   6.  Montezuma,   including  >  (c) 

Montezuma  town  (c) .  ) 

Precinct  4.  Dillon,  incl.  Dillon  town 

Dillon  town 

Precinct   5.  Kokomo,    incl.  Kokomo  (c) 

and  Kecen  towns. 

Recen  town 

Precinct   7.  Prisco,  incl.  Frisco  town  (c) . . 

Precinct   8.  "Wheeler 

Precinct   9.  Robinson,  including  Kobin- 

son  town  (c). 

Precinct  10.  Chihuahua 

Precinct  13.  Naomi 

Precinct  14.  Lakeside 


1890 


"Washinqton  county  (d). 


Precinct  1.  Pinneo 

Precinct  2.  Akron,  incl.  Akron  town 

Akron  town 

Precincts.  Curtis 

Precinct  4.  Ashland 

Precincts.  Otis,  including  Otis  village. 
Otis  village 

Precinct  6.  Hyde,  incl.  Hyde  town  (c) . . . 

Precinct  7.  Rock  Creek 

Precinct  8.  Leslie 


"Weld  county  (e)  . 


1,293 

107 
310 

202 

225 

83 

86 

281 

201 

1,906 


229 

'33 
192 


1880 


5,459 


Precinct   1.  Fort  Lupton,  including  Fort 
Lupton  town. 
Fort  Lupton  town 


11,  736 


5,646 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Logan  county  in  1889. 
6  Parts  taken  to  form  Eagle  and  Garfield  counties  in  1883. 
c  Not  separately  returned. 

d  Organized  from  part  of  Weld  coimty  in  1887 ;  part  taken 
to  form  Yuma  county  in  1889. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


"Weld  county— Continued. 

Precinct  2..  i 

Precinct  14 . .  Wc) 

Precinct  15 . .  j 

Precinct   3.  Hillsboro 

Precinct   4.  "Windsor,  incl. Windsortown 

Windsor  town 

Precinct  5.  Evans,  includingEvans  town 

Evans  town 

Precinct  6.  PlattevUle,  including  Platte- 
ville  town. 

Platteville  town 

Precinct   7.  Northwest  Greeley,  includ- 
ing part  of  Greeley  city. 

Greeley  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Greeley  city,  in  precincts  7 
and  12. 
Precinct   8.  Erie,  including  Erie  village- 
Erie  village 

Precinct  10.  Plumb 

Precinct  11.  Eaton 

Precinct  12.  Southwest  Greeley,  includ- 
ing part  of  Greeley  city. 

Greeley  city  (part  of) 

Precinct  13.  Stoneham 

Precinct  16.  Southeast  Greeley 

Precinct  17.  Eaymer 

Precinct  18.  Keota 

Precinct  19.  North  Windsor 

Precinct  20.  Hardin 

Precinct  21.  Northeast  Greeley '.. 

Precinct  22.  Beebe  Draw 

Precinct  24.  Lagrange 

Precinct  25.  Carr 

Precinct  26.  Longmont 

Precinct  27.  Hudson 

Precinct  30.  Eoggen 

Precinct  31.  Grover 


Yuma  county  (/) . 


Precinct  1.  Laird 

Precinct  2.  Wray,  including  Wray  town. 

Wray  town ." 

Precinct  3.  Eckley 

Precinct  4.  Yuma,  including  Yuma  town . 

Yuma  town 

Precinct  5.  Magee 

Precinct  6.  Weld 

Precinct  7.  Valley 


1890 


1,000 

466 
506 

173 
787 
306 
787 


1,412 

1, 127 
2>395 

820 
662 
132 
720 
1,347 

1,268 

151 

92 

no 

77 
329 
259 
603 
181 
311 

48 
244 
196 
110 
156 


2,596 


242 
566 

■25 
299 
851 
241 
467 
120 
51 


1880 


358 


c  Parts  taken  to  form  Logan  and  Washington  counties  in 
1887  and  Morgan  county  in  1889. 

/  Organized  from  part  of  Washington  county  in  1889. 


COIVlVEC!TI€tJT. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Fairfield  county  . 


Bethel  town,  including  Bethel  borough  . 

Bethel  borough 

Bridgeport  town   (a),  coextensive  with 
Bridgeport  city . 

Bridgeport  city 

Ward  1 6,413 

"Ward  z 12,640 

^"^3 .,,797 

Ward  4 8,179 

^^■■^l 7,s6i 

Ward  6 9,276 

Brookfield  town 

Danhury  town, including  Danbury  city.. 

Danbury  city 

Ward  1 4^054 

Ward  2 3 ,  728 

Ward  3 4,oto 

Ward  4 4,760 

a  Part  of  Stratford  town  (West  Stratford  borough)    an- 
nexed since  1880. 


1890 


150,  081 


3,401 

2>335 
48,866 

48,866 


19,  473 

16,552 


1880 


112, 042 


2,727 

1,767 

29, 148 

27,643 


1,152 
11,  666 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Fairfield  county- — Continued. 


Darien  town 

Easton  town 

Fairfield  town,  incl.  Southport  village 

Southport  village 

Greenwich  town,   including  Greenwich 
borough  (6). 

Huntington  town,  incl.  Shelton  borough. . 
Shelton  borough 

Monroe  town 

New  Canaan  town,  including  New  Canaan 
borough  (6). 

New  Fairfield  town 

Newtown  town,  including  Newtown  bor- 
ough (b)  and  Sandy  Hook  village. 
Sandy  Hook  village 

Norwalk  town,  including  Norwalk  bor- 
ough (6)  and  South  Norwalk  city  (b). 

Redding  town 


1890 


2,276 
1,001 
3,868 

837 
10, 131 

4,006 

1,952 

994 

2,701 

670 
3,539 

S77 
17,  747 

1,546 


1880 


1,949 
1,145 

3,748 

958 

7,892 

2,499 
1,  362 
1,157 
2,673 

791 
4,013 

840 
13,  956 

1,540 


b  Not  separately  returned. 


84 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.-AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

CONNECTICUT -Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Fairfield  county— Continued. 


Ridgeiield  town 

Sherman  town -  -  •  • 

Stamford  town,  incl.  Stamford  borough(a) 

Stratlbrd  town  (6) 

Trumbull  town 

"Weston  town 

Westport  town 

WUtou  town 


Hartford  county. 


including    Broad 


Avon  town 

Berlin  town 

Bloomfield  town 

Bristol  town 

Burlington  town 

Canton  town 

East  Granby  town. . . 
East  Hartford  town  . . 
East  Windsor    town. 
Brook  village. 

Broad  Brook  village 

Enfield  town,  incl.  Thompsonville  village. 

Thompsonville  village 

Farmington  town 

Glastonbury  town 

Granby  town -  •  -  ■  •  - 

Hartford  town,  coextensive  with  Hart- 
ford city. 

Hartford  citv 

Ward  1 4i94i 

Ward  2 9,882 

Ward  3 6,401 

Ward  4 7,526 

Ward  5 4,282 

Ward  6 5,544 

Ward  7 9,354 

Ward  8 5i30o 

Hartland  town 

Manchester  town - 

Marlboro  town 

New  Britain  towm,  incl.  New  Britain  city 

New  Britain  city  

Newington  town 

Plainville  town 

Rocky  Hill  town 

Sirasburv  town 

Southington  town,  including  Southing- 
ton  borough  (a). 

South  Windsor  town 

Suffield  town -. 

West  Hartford  town 

Wethersfield  town 

Windsor  Locks  town 

Windsor  town 


Litchfield  county. 


1890 


1880 


2,  235 

668 

15,  700 

2,608 

1,453 

772 

3,715 

1,722 


147, 180 


Barkhanistcd  town 

Bethlehem  town 

Bridge  water  town 

Canaan  town 

Colebrook  town 

Cornwall  town,  incl.  Cornwall  village  . . 

Cornwall  village 

Goshen  town 

Harwinton  town 

Kent  town 

Litchfield  town,  incl.  Litchfield  borough 

Litchfield  borough 

Morris  town 

New  Hartford  town 

New  Milford  town 

Norfolk  town 

North  Canaan  town,  incl.  Canaan  village. 

Canaan  village 

riymouth  town 

Koxbury  town 

Salisbury  town 


1,182 
2,600 
1,308 
7,382 
1,302 
2,500 
661 
4,455 
2,890 

1 ,016 
7,199 
4,663 
3, 179 
3,  457 
1,251 
53,  230 

53,230 


2,028 

828 

11,297 

4,251 

1,323 

918 

3,477 

1,864 


125,  382 


53,  542 


1,130 

5i43 

617 

970 

1,098 

1,283 


1,057 
2,385 
1,346 
5,347 
1,224 
2,301 
754 
3,  500 
3,019 

697 
6,755 
3,794 
3,  017 
3,580 
1,340 
42,  551 

42,015 


565 

643 

8,  222 

6,462 

582 

391 

19,  007 

13,  979 

16,519 

II ,800 

953 

934 

1,993 

1,930 

1,069 

1,  1118 

1,874 

1,830 

5,501 

5,411 

1,736 

1,902 

3,169 

3,225 

1,930 

1,828 

2,  271 

2,173 

2,758 

2,332 

2,954 

3,058 

52,  044 


1,297 
655 
708 
1,157 
1.148 
1,583 


547 
972 

1,093 

943 

1,016 

1,  383 

1,622 

3,304 

3,410 

1,058 
584 

452 
627 

3,160 

3,302 

3,917 

3,907 

1,546 

1,418 

1,683 

1,537 

709 
2,147 

2,350 

936 

950 

3,420 

3,715 

a  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Part  (West  Stratford  borough)  given  to  Bridgeport  town 
since  1880 

c  Incorrectly  reported  as  1,805  in  1880. 
d  Organized  from  ])art  of  Derby  town  in  1889. 
e  Part  taken  to  form  Ansonia  town  in  1889. 
/Part  given  to  New  Haven  town  in  1881. 


MINOR  CIVIL,  divisions. 


Litchfield  county — Continued. 


1890 


Sharon  town 

Thomaston  town,  incl.  Thomaston  vUlage. 

Thomaston  village 

Toriington  town,  including  Torrington 
borough. 

Torrington  borough 

Warren  town 

Washington  town 

Watertown  town 

Winchester  town,  Incl.  Winsted  borough. 

Winsted  borough 

Woodbury  town 


Middlesex  county  . 


Chatham  town 

Chester  town 

Clinton  town 

Cromwell  town 

Durham  town 

East  Haddam  town 

Essex  town 

Haddam  town 

Killiugworth  town 

Middlefield  town 

MiddletowTi  town,  incl.  Middletown  city. 

Middletown  city 

Old  Saybrook  town 

Portlaiid  town 

Saybrook  town,  incl.  Deep  River  village 

Deep  River  village 

Westbrook  town 


New  Haven  county. 


Ansonia  town  {d),  including  Ansonia  bor- 
ough (a). 

Beacon  Falls  town 

Bethany  town 

Branford  town 

Cheshire  town 

Derby  town  (e),  including  Birmingham 
borough. 

Birmingham  borough 

East  Haven  town  (/) 

Guilford  town,  incl.  Guilford  borough  (a) 
Hamden  town,  incl.  Mount  Carmel  village 

Mount  Carmel  village 

Madison  town 

Meriden  town,  including  Meriden  city 

Meriden  city 

Ward  1 3,867 

Ward  2 5,048 

Ward  3 3,599 

Ward  4 4,245 

Ward  5 4.893 

Middlebury  town 

MUford  town 

Naugatucktown,  including  Union  village. 

union  village 

New  Haven  town  (g),  incl.  Fair  Haven 

East  borough  (a)  and  New  Haven  city. 

New  Haven  city . . 


1880 


39,524 


1,949 
1,301 
1,384 
1,987 

856 
2,599 
2,035 
2,095 

582 

1,  002 

15,  205 

9,013 
1,484 
4,687 
1,484 
1,326 
874 


209,  058 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


10, 342 

505 

550 

4,460 

1,929 

5,969 

4,413 

955 

2,780 

3,  882 

796 

1,429 

25,  423 

21,652 


566 

3,811 

6,218 

1,438 

86,  045 


2,580 
3,225 


3,327 


639 
L590 
1,897 
5,142 

04,195 
2,149 


35, 589 


1,967 

1,177 

1,402 

1,640 

990 

3,032 

1,855 

2,419 

748 

928 

11,732 

6,826 

1,302 

4,157 

1,362 


156,  523 


379 

637 

3,  047 

2,  284 

11,  650 

3,026 
3,057 
2,782 
3,408 


1,672 
18,340 

15,540 


687 

3,347 

4,274 

1,207 

62, 882 

62,882 


4,92B 

2 6,227 

3 9,714 

4 10,525 

5 1''74 

6 5,691 

7 8,594 

8 5,9 

9 8,451 

Ward  10 5,754 

Ward  II 4,850 

Ward  12 6,470 

North  Branford  town 

North  Haven  town 

Orange    town,    including   West   Haven 
borough  (a). 

9  Part  of  East  Haven  town  annexed  in  1881.  The  popula- 
tion of  New  Haven  town  outside  of  New  Haven  city  is  di- 
vided into  wards  as  follows:  Ward  13,  1,975;  ward  14,  in- 
cluding Fair  Haven  East  borough,  1,696;  ward  15,  1,076. 
New  Haven  city  and  New  Haven  town  were  reported  as  co- 
extensive in  1880.  , 


825 
1,862 
4,537 


1,025 
1,763 
3,341 


rOPULATION. 


85 


Tablk  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

CONNECTICUT— Contmued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


New  Haven  county— Continued. 

Oxford  town 

Prospect  town 

Seymour  town 

Soutlibury  town 

Wallingfordtown,  including  Wallingford 
borough. 

Waliingford  borough 

WaterburytowUiincl.  waterbury  city 

Waterbury  city 

Ward  I  5,651 

Ward  2 5 ,  143 

Ward  3  8,321 

Ward  4 9,531 

Wolcott  town 

Woodbridge  town 

New  London  county  (a) 

Bozrah  town 

Colchester  town,     including   Colchester 
borough  (fi). 

Ea.st  Lyme  town 

Franklin  town 

Gri.swold  town,  including  Jewett  village  . 

Jewett  village 

Groton  town,  including  Noank  village 

Noank  village 

Lebanon  town 

Ledyard  town 

Lisbon  town 

Lyme  town 

iloutville  town 

New  London  town,  coextensive  with  New 
London  city. 

North  Stonington  town 

Norwich  town,  including  Norwich  city 
and  Taftville  village. 

Norwich  city 

Taftville  village 

Old  Lyme  town 

Preston  town 

Salem  town 

Sprague  town 

Stonington  town,  including  Mystic  Bridge 
village  and  Stonington  borough  (h). 

Mystic  Bridge  village 

Volnntown  town  (c),  incl.  Voluntown  vill. 

Voluntown  village 

Waterford  town 


1890 


902 

1,120 

445 

492 

3,300 

2,318 

1,089 

1,740 

6,584 

4,686 

4,2^o 

3.017 

33,  202 

20.  270 

28,646 

17,806 

522 
926 


76,  634 


1880 


493 
829 


73, 152 


1,005 
2,988 

1,155 
2,974 

2,048 

585 

3,113 

1,  731 

686 

2,745 

1.934 
5,  539 

'"   5,128 

1 ,202 

1,670 

1,183 

548 

977 

2,344 

13,  757 

706 
1,845 
1,  373 

630 

1,025 

2,604 

10,  537 

1,463 
23,  048 

1,769 
21,143 

16,156 
3.5M 
1,319 
2,555 
481 
1,106 
7,184 

15,112 

1,387 
2,523 
574 
3,207 
7,355 

1.035 

1,060 

560 

910 
'       1, 186 

2,661 

2,701 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Tolland  county  

Andover  town 

Bolton  town 

Columbia  town 

Coventry  town,  incl.  Coventry  village  . . . 

Coventry  village 

Ellington  town 

Hebron  town 

Mansfield  town 

Somers  town 

Staflbrd  town,  including  Stattbrd  Springs 
borough. 

Stafford  Springs  borough 

Tolland  town 

Union  town 

Vernon  town,  including  Kockville  city. . . 

Rockville  city 

Ward  I 1,216 

Ward  2 1,365 

Ward  3 2,963 

Ward  4 2,228 

Willington  tirwn 

Windham  county  (d) 

Ashford  town 

Brooklyn  town,  including  part  of  Daniel- 
son  ville  borough  (6). 

Canterbury  town 

Chaplin  town 

Eastford  town 

Hampton  town 

KilUngly  town,  including  Attawaugan, 
Ballouville,  Dayville,  and  AVilliamsville 
villages  and  part  of  Danielson^'ille  bor- 
ough (b). 

Attawaugan  village 

Ballouville  village 

Dayville  village [ 

Wilhamsville  village 

Plainfleld  town 

Pomfret  town 

Putnam  town 

Scotland  town 

Sterling  town 

Tliompson  town,  including Grosvenordale 
and  North  Grosvenordale  villages. 

Grosvenordale  village 

North  Grosvenordale  village 

Windham  town,  including  Williiuautic 
borough. 

Willimantic  borough 

Woodstock  town 


1890 


25, 081 


401 

452 

740 

1,  875 

428 

512 

757 

2,043 

714 

1,539 
1,039 
1,911 
1,407 
4,535 

1,569 
1,243 
2, 154 
1,242 
4,455 

2,353 

1,037 

431 

8,808 

2,081 

1,169 

539 

6,915 

7.772 

5,902 

906 

1,086 

45, 158 

43, 856 

778 
2,628 

1,041 
2,308 

947 
542 
561 
632 

7,  027 

1,272 
627 
855 
827 

6,921 

634 

640 

776 

673 

4,582 

1,471 

6,512 

506 

1,051 

5,580 

"   4,' 021 

1,470 

5,827 

590 

957 

5,051 

801 

2,177 

10,  032 

751 

8,264 

8,648 
2,  309 

6,608 
2,639 

1880 


24,112 


a  Part  of  Windham  county  annexed  in  1881. 

b  Not  separately  returned. 

c  Eormerly  in  Windham  county. 


d  Voluntown   town  (population  1,180  in  1880)  given  to  New 
London  county  in  1881. 


1>EI,AWABE. 


minor  civil  divisions. 

1890 

1880 

minor  civil  divisions. 

1890 

1880 

Kent  county 

32,664 

32, 874 

Kent  county— Continued. 

Mispillion  hundred,  including  Farming- 
ton  and  Harrington  (a)  towns. 

Farmington  town 

4,679 

468 
3,954 

553 

497 

4,608 

403 

621 

216 

1,955 

97, 182 

Duck  Creek  hundred,  including  part  of 
Clayton  town  and  Smyrna  town. 
Clayton  town  (part  of) 

4,372 

322 

54° 

2.455 
5,125 
3,o6t 
2,885 

129 

218 

241 

1,722 

355 

285 

3,364 

4,241 

4,334 

Total  for  Clayton  town ,  in  Duck  Creek 

and  Kenton  hundreds. 
Smvrna  town 

148 

2,423 
5,028 
2,811 
2,817 

North    Murderkill    hundred,    including 
Camden  and  Wyoming  towns. 
Camden  town.   

4,078 

702 

353 
4  504 

East  Dover  hundred,  incl.  Dover  town 

Wyoming  town 

Dover  town 

South    Murderkill    hundred,    including 
Felton,  Frederica,  and  Magnolia  towns. 
Felton  town 

Kenton  hundred,  including  Cheswold  and 
Kenton    towns    and   part  of    Clayton 
town. 

383 
696 
193 

Frederica  town 

Cheswold  town 

Magnolia  town 

West  Dover  liundred 

Clayton  town  (part  of)  . . . 

2  565 

Kenton  town 

Little  Creek  Imudred,  including  Leipsic 
and  Little  Creek  towns. 

1,878 

407 

202 

3,429 

Newcastle  county 

77,  710 

Leipsic  town 

Appoquiuimink  hundred,  incl.  Townisend 
town. 

Little  Creek  town 

2,336 

Milford  hundred,  including  Milford  to wn . 
Milford  town 

2,351 

387               199 

a  Not  separately  returned. 


86 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

BE  F.  AWARE —Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Newcastle  county — Continued. 

Blackbird  hundred,  including  Blackbird, 
(ireeu  Spring,  and  Taylor  Bridge  towns. 

Blackbird  town    

Green  Spring  town 

Taylor  Bridge  town 

Brandywine  hundred,  including  Clay- 
mon't  and  Edgeuioor  towns. 

Claymont  town 

Edgemoor  town 

Christiana  hundred,  including  Henry 
Clay  Factory,  Highland,  Kentmere, 
and  Newport  towns. 

Henry  Clay  Factory  town 

H  ighfand  town 

Kentmere  town 

Newport  town 

Mill  Creekhuudred,  includingHockessin, 
Marshalltou,  and  Stanton  towns. 

Hockessin  town 

Marshallton  town 

Stanton  town 

Newcastle  hundred,  incl.  Newcastle  city . . 

N  e  wcastle  city 

Pencader  hundred 

Red  Lion  hundred,  including  Delaware 
city  and  St.  George  town. 

Delaware  city 

St.  George  town 

St.  George  hundred,  including  Middle- 
town,  Odessa,  and  Port  Penn  towns. 

Middletown  town 

Odessa  town 

Port  Penn  to wn 

White  Clay  Creek  hundred,  including 
Christiana  and  Newark  towns. 

Christiana  town 

Newark  town  

"Wilmington  hundred,  coextensive  with 
Wilmington  city. 
Wilmington  city: 

Ward  I 2,786 

Ward  2 5.240 

Wards 5, '53 

Ward  4 4i030 

Wards 7>4o8 

Ward  6 5,356 

Ward? 8,651 

Ward  8 8,244 

Ward  9 4 .624 


1880 


342 

372 

263 

3,994 

228 

322 

6,144 


829 
325 
392 
711 
3,786 

361 
419 
279 
5,980 
4,010 
2,126 
2,216 

969 

323 

4,785 


310 
2,870 

318 

1,191 

61,  431 


1,778 
S8 


3,549 

30 

261 

6,140 


535 
3,474 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS 


131 

153 

5,268 

3.700 
2,350 
2, 480 

1,085 

338 

5,073 


675 

252 

2,775 


42,  478 


1890 


Newcastle  county — Continued. 

Wilmington  city — Continued. 

Ward  10 5 .016 

Ward  II 2,498 

Ward  12 2 .425 


Sussex  county. 


Baltimore  hundred  (a),  including  Selhy- 
ville  town. 

Selby ville  town 

Broad  Creek  hundred,  including  Bethel 
town  and  part  of  Laurel  town. 

Bethel  town 

Laurel  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Laurel  town,  in  Broad  Creek 
and  Little  Creek  hundreds. 
Broadkiln  hundred,  incl.  Milton  town  — 

Milton  town 

Cedar  Creek  hundred,  including  Lincoln 
and  South  Milford  towns. 

Lincoln  town 

South  Milford  town 

Dagsboro   himdred,  incl.  Frankford  (a) 
and  Millsboro  towns. 

Frankford  town 

Millsboro  town 

Georgetown  hundred,  including  George- 
town town. 

Georgetown  town 

Gumboro  hundred 

Indian  Kiver  lumdred 

Lewes  and  Kehoboth  hundred,  including 

Lewes  town  (fc). 
Little  Creek  hundred,  including  Delmar 
towu  and  part  of  Laurel  town. 

Delmar  town 

Laurel  town  (part  of) 

Nanticoke  hundred,  incl.  Concord  town . . 

Concord  town 

Northwest    Fork     hundred,     including 
Bridgeville  and  Greenwood  towns. 

Bridge  ville  town 

Greenwood  town 

Seaford  hundred,  including  Seaford  and 
Woodland  towns. 

Seaford  town 

Woodland  town 


38,  047 


3,  913 

254 
3,074 

378 

224 

2,388 

2,464 
1,074 
4,605 

318 
1.339 
3,495 

519 

324 

2,436 

i,3S3 
1,355 
1,756 
2,997 

4,511 

360 
2, 164 
2,025 

296 
2,793 

576 

254 

3,223 

1,462 
211 


1880 


36,  018 


4,132 


149 
2,  624 


2,677 
1 ,026 
4,186 

234 
1.034 
2,641 

380 

200 

2,  273 

895 
1,511 
1,813 
3,103 

3,457 

130 


2,248 

148 

2,193 

398 

109 

3,160 


a  Frankford  town  given  as  in  Baltimore  hundred  in  1880. 


6  Not  separately  returned. 


]>I.«IXRICT    OF    C01.CrxTIBIA. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 

1890 

1880 

The  District                       - 

230,  392 

177, 624 

188, 932 

147, 293 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Georgetown  (a) 

Remainder  of  District. 


1890 


14,  046 

27,  414 


1880 


12,  578 
17,  753 


aOldlimits;  no  corporate  existence  at  the  present  time,  there  being  but  one  government  for  the  District,  with  which 
Washington  is  now  considered  as  coextensive. 


POPULATION. 


87 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

FIvORIDA. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Alachua  county  (a) 


Precinct    1,  including  Waldo  town- 
Waldo  town 

Precinct    2  (6) . 


Precinct    3  (c),incl.!N"e'wnans\'iUe  town(d) . 


4(e). 
5(e). 
6.... 


Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct    7  (ii),  including  Gainesville  city 

Gainesville  city 

Precinct   8  (/), including  Hawthorne  ) 
town  (d).  \  (d) 

Precinct  1 5  (i;) ) 

Precinct    9  (h)  

Precinct  10,  including  Micanopy  town. .  - 

Micanopy  town 

Precinct  11,  including  Archer  town 

Archer  town 

Precinct  12  (i) 

Precinct  13 

Precinct  14  (i),  including  Melrose  town. . 

Melrose  town 

I'recinct  16  (j) 

Precinct  17  (k),  including  Hague  town  (rf) 

Precinct  18  (() , 

Precinct  1 9  (m) 

Precinct  20  (n) 


1890 


22,  934 


Baker  county. 


Precinct  1.  Sanderson 

Precinct  2.  Olustee 

Precincts.  Macclenny,    including    Mac- 
clenny  town. 

Macclenny  town 

Precinct  4.  Johnsville 

Precinct  5.  Glen  St.  Mary  (o) 


Bradford  county. 


Precinct  1 .  Lawtey 

Precinct  2.  Lake  Butler 

Precinct  3.  Palestine 

Precinct  4.  Providence 

Precinct  5.  Pine  Hill 

Precinct  6.  Starke,  incl.  Starke  town 

Starke  town 

Precinct  7.  Cross  Koads 


Brevard  county  (p) . 


Precinct    1 

Precinct    2,  including  Titusville  town  . . 

Titusville  town 

Precinct   3 

Precinct    4,  including  Cocoa  town 

Cocoa  town 

Precinct   5,  including  Eau  Gallic  village 

Eau  Gallic  village 

Precinct   6 

Precinct    7 

Precinct    8 

Precinct   9 

Precinct  10 

Precinct  11 

Precinct  12 

Precinct  13 

Precinct  14 

Precinct  15 

Precinct  16 

Precinct  17,  including  Melbourne  tillage. 

Melbourne  village 


1,312 

s8o 

1,460 

836 

922 

254 

2,488 

4,234 

2,790 

2,018 

485 

1,393 

494 

1,369 

101 

2,304 

295 

540 

267 

300 

948 

558 

420 

798 


3,333 


952 

435 


334 
718 
330 


7,516 


1,098 
1,678 
354 
906 
841 
1,989 
660 
650 

3,401 

267 
806 
746 
87 
500 

3t2 

185 

88 

103 

131 

170 

169 

144 

119 

143 

163 

78 

88 

59 

189 

99 


1880 


16,462 


1,709 
1,  553 
269 
549 
2,093 
2,782 


•  1,  685 


697 

1,404 

432 
1,099 

126 
1,738 


2,303 


266 
547 


522 


6,112 

588 
1,511 
371 
761 
769 
1,517 
292 
595 

1,478 


a  The  clerk  of  the  circuit  court  states  that  fourteen  pre- 
cincts were  in  existence  in  1880 ;  twelve  only  were  returned. 

6  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  17  in  1887. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  20  in  1888. 

d  Not  separately  returned. 

«  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  18  in  1887. 

/  Parts  taken  to  form  precincts  15  and  16  in  1887  and  19  in 
1888. 

g  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  8  and  14  in  1887. 

h  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  16  in  1887. 

i  I'arts  taken  to  form  precincts  15  in  1887  and  19  in  1888. 

j  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  8  and  9  in  1887. 

k  Organized  from  i)arts  of  precincts  2,  7,  and  12  in  1887. 

I  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  4  and  5  in  1887. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Calhoun  county  (9). 


Precinct  1.  Wewahitchka 

Precinct  3.  Pippins  Mill 

Precinct  5.  Blouutstown  (r) ... 
Precinct  9.  Cypress  Creek  (0) . 

Precinct  2.  Abe  Springs 

Precinct  4.  Hansford  Mill 

Precinct  6.  lola  (r) 

Precinct  7.  Board  Head  (r) 

Precinct  8.  Railsbach  (r) 


(d). 


Citrus  county  (*■) 


Precinct   1.  Crystal  River,  incl.  Crystal 
Kiver  town. 

Crystal  River  town   

Precinct    2.  Dunnellon 

Precinct   3.  Fairmount 

Precinct   4.  Floral 

Precinct   5.  Homosassa 

Precinct   6.  Lecanto , 

Precinct   7.  Mannfield 

Precinct   8.  New  Hope 

Precinct   9.  Oakdale 

Precinct  10.  Red  Level 

Precinct  11.  Stage  Pond 

Precinct  12.  Tomkinsville 


Clay  county  , 


Precinct  1,  incl.  Green  Cove  Springs  town 

Green  Cove  Springs  town  (() 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  8,  including  Orange  Park  town. 

Orange  Park  town  («) 

Precinct  3,  including  Middleburg  town. . 

Middleburg  town 

Precinct  4,  including  Highland  towii .... 

Highland  town 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  9(o) 


Columbia  county 


(d) 


Precinct    1 

Precinct   2 

Precinct   3 

Precinct   9 

Precinct  10,  including  Lake  town 

Lake  town 

Precinct   4 

Precinct    5 

Precinct   6,  including  Fort  "White  village 
Fort  White  village 

Precinct    7 

Precinct    8 


Dade  county  (w) 


Precinct  1.  Waveland  . . . 
Precinct  2.  Lake  Worth . 

Precinct  3.  Miami 

Precinct  4.  Elliott  Key.. 
Precinct  5.  Jupiter 


1890 


1,681 


1880 


1,580 


836 


2,394 


438 


5,154 


861 


2,838 


961 
807 


257 


m  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  8  and  14  in  1888. 
n  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  3  in  1888. 

0  Organized  since  1880. 

p  Part  taken  to  form  Osceola  county  in  1887 ;  precincts  re- 
organized since  1880. 

q  Information  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  incom- 
plete. 

r  Organized  in  1888. 

s  Organized  from  part  of  Hernando  county  in  1887. 

t  Population  in  1880,  320. 
M  Population  in  1880, 134. 

V  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 
w  Not  returned'by  precincts  in  1880. 


88 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE   ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coiitiuued. 

FJOORIWA— Coutinued. 


MINOIl  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


De  Soto  county  (a) . 


1890 


Precinct    1.  Tort  Green 

Precinct   2.  Wauchula 

Preciuct   i.  Coker 

Precinct   4.  Pme  Level 

Precinct    5.  Charlotte  Harbor 

Precinct    6.  Grove , 

Precinct    7.  Punta    Gorda.   incl.    Punta 
Gorda  town. 

Punta  Gorda  town 

Precinct    8.  i^ort  Ogden 

Precinct   9.  Arcadia 

Precinct  10.  Crew.sville 

Preciuct  11.  Zolfo 

Precinct  12.  Fish  Eating  Creek 

Precinct  13.  Fort  Bassenger 

Prejinct  14.  Avon  Park 

Precinct  15.  Bowling  Green 

Precinct  16.  Charlie  Apopka 

Preciuct  17.  Nocatee 


DuVAr,  COUNTY  (b) 


Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 


Precinct    1.  Fort  George 

Precinct   2.  New  ISerlin 

Precinct   3.  Gei"'ei's 

Precinct    4.  Baldwin 

5.  Max ville 

6.  Price 

7.  Moncrief 

8.  Panama 

Precinct    9.  Chaseville 

Precinct  10.  Mayport,  incl.  Mayport  town 

Mayport  town 

I'recinct  11.  Pablo,  incl.  Pablo  Beach  town 

Pablo  Beach  town 

Preciuct  12.  Arlington 

Precinct  13.  South  Shore,   including   St. 
Nicholas  and  South  Jacksonville  towns. 

St.  Nicholas  town 

South  Jacksonville  town 

Precinct  14.  Mandarin,  incl.  Phillips  town 

Phillips  town 

Precincts  15  to  23,  coextensive  with  Jack- 
souville  city. 

Jacksonville  city 

Ward  1  700 

Ward  2 2,575 

Ward  3 2 ,  289 

Ward  4 2 ,  240 

Ward  5 2,524 

Ward  6 i ,  269 

Ward7..  ...    i)539 

Ward  8 3, 084 

Ward  Q q8: 


Escambia  county  (l) 


Precinct    1,  including  Warrington  town 

Warrington  town 

Precinct    2 

3 

4 

5 

e 

7 


Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct    9,  incl.  Blutf'  Springs  town  (c) . 

Preciuct  10 

Precinct  11 '. 

Precincts  12,    13,  14,  and   15,  coextensive 
with  Pensacolacity. 

Pensacola  city 

Precinct  16 

I'recinct  17 


4,944 


563 
177 
108 
451 
182 
54 
344 

262 
352 
814 
440 
628 
111 
181 
64 
196 
270 
9 


26,  800 


85 
550 
458 
425 
349 

1,489 
065 
547 
305 
642 
294 
282 
257 
465 

1,030 

350 

378 

2,307 

568 

17, 201 

17,201 


1880 


19,  431 


20, 188 


1,574 

1,301 

523 

736 

722 

336 

835 

912 

198 

1,467 

259 

217 

11,  7.50 

11,750 
135 
524 


7,650 


12, 156 


1.185 


6,845 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Franklin  county  (d) 


Precinct  1,  coextensive  with  Apalachicola 

city. 
Preciuct  2  (e),  includiug  Carrabelle  village 
Carrabelle  village 


Gadsden  county  . 


Precinct  1,  including  Quincj'  town 
Quincy  town 


(c) 


Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 

Precinct   8 

Precinct    9,  incl.  Chattahoochee  town  . 

Chattahoochee  town 

Precinct  10 


2.. 

3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 

7. 


o  Organized  from  part  of  Manatee  county  in  1887. 

b  Precincts  reorganized  since  1880. 

c  Not  separately  returned. 

d  Information  a.s  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  incoin- 

e  Given  as  Rio  Carrabelle  and  Shipkees  House  precincts 
in  1880. 


Hamilton  county  . 


Precinct  1.  Jennings 

Precinct  2.  Jasper,  Incl.  Jasper  town  (c).. 
Precinct  3.  White      Springs,     including 
White  Springs  town. 

White  Springs  town 

Precinct  4.  lielmont 

Precinct  5.  Marion  (/) 

Precinct  6.  Pineville  (/) 

Preciuct  7.  BellviUe  (/) 


Hernando  county  (y) 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  including  Brooksvllle  town . 

Brooksville  town 

Preciuct  5 

Precinct  6 


3,308 


2,727 
581 


11,894 


3,925 


971 
377 
770 
862 
1,007 
844 
383 
828 

8,  5«7 


779 
2,627 
1,527 

543 
617 

1,019 
294 

1,644 


2,  476 


HlLLSBORO  county  (A) 


308 
134 
395 
1,015 
512 
340 
284 


14,  941 


583 

273 

321 

729 

461 

243 

3,496 

3,306 

5.532 

373 
180 
388 
558 
547 
213 
210 
411 

327 
4.51 
340 
245 
137 

1,361 
349 

3,416 

448 
2,226 

278 


Precinct   1.  Piuellos,  including  St.  Peters- 
burg town. 

St.  Petersburg  town 

Precinct   2.  John.s  Pass 

Precinct   3.  Taylor  School  House 

Precinct   4.  Curlew 

Precinct    5.  Hermitage 

Preciuct   6,  including  part  of  Tampa  city . 

Tampa  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Tampa  city,  in  precincts  6 
and  20. 

Precinct   7.  Peru 

Precinct   8.  Pelot  Chapel 

Precinct   9.  Alafla 

Precinct  10.  Thonotosassa 

Precinct  11.  Cork 

Precinct  12.  Little  Manatee 

Precinct  13.  Hurrah 

Precinct  14.  Tarpon    Springs,    including 
Tarpon  Springs  town. 

Tarpon  Springs  town 

Precinct  15.  ISiew  Hope 

Precinct  16.  Sydney 

Precinct  17.  Keys  ville 

Precinct  18.  Keystone  Park 

Precinct  19.  Plant,  including  Plant  town 

Plant  town 

Precinct  20,  including  Fort  Brook  town 
and  part  of  Tampa  city. 

Fort  Brook  town 

Tampa  city  (part  of) 

Precinct  21,  coextensive  with  Port  Tampa 
town. 

/  Organized  since  1880.  .      . 

g  Parts  taken  to  form  Citrus  and  Pasco  counties  m  1887 ; 
precincts  reorganized  since  1880. 

/t  Comparison  with  population  for  1880  can  not  be  made; 
iuformation  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  incom- 
plete. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

F II.  OKI »  A— Continued. 


89 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Holmes  county  (a). 


Precinct   1.  Cerro  Gordo 

Precinct    2.  Sandy  Creek 

Precinct    3.  Webb  Mill 

Precinct  4.  Green  Mill 

Precinct    5.  Ward  Mill 

Precinct   0.  Cutt.s  Old  Field 

Precinct   7.  Big  Creek 

Precinct    8.  Ponce  de  Leon 

Precinct    9.  Sumnierville 

Precinct  10.  Newton 

Precinct  11 .  Westville 

Precinct  12.  Bouifay 

Precinct  13.  Barker  Mill 

Precinct  14.  Double  Springs  School  Hou.ie 


Jackson  county. 


1890 


4,  336 


Precinct   1 

Precinct  12 

Precinct  13 

Precinct    2 

Precinct   3 

Precinct   4 

Precinct    5 

Precinct    (i,  including  Marianua  city . . . 

Marianna  city '. . . . 

Precinct    7 

Precinct    8^  ,  , 

Precinct   9S '"' 

Precinct  ID 

Precinct  11 


Jefferson  county  (a) . 


Precinct    1 

Precinct    2 

Precinct    3 

Precinct   4 

Precinct    5 

Precinct    6,  including  Monticello  town  - 

Monticello  town 

Precinct    7 

Precinct    8,  including  Aucilla  village. . 

.^uciUa  village 

Precinct    9 

Precinct  10 

Precinct  11 

Precinct  12 


Lafayette  county  (d) . 


Precinct  l) 
Precinct  2  >(c)  . 
Precinct  7 ) 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  0 


Lake  county  (e) . 


Precinct  1.  Astor 

Precinct  2.  Altoona,  incl.  Altoouatowu. 

Altoona  town 

Precinct  3.  Acron 

Precinct  4.  Crow  Blutt' 

Precinct  5.  Cassia 

Precinct  6.  Seneca 

Precinct  7.  Umatilla 

Precinct  8.  Higley '_] 


409 
329 

271 


1880 


1,  7.58 
1,900 
962 
1,651 
1,468 
2,005 

I,2l8 

1,077 
1,334 

2l6 

895 

1,352 

763 

592 


3,686 


2,  292 

466 
437 
313 
178 


8,034 


119 

463 

120 

125 
100 
205 
120 
356 
161 


2,170 


393 

99 

366 

297 

148 

722 

285 

383 

157 

105 

17,  544 

14,  372 

249) 

1,  040> 

fc2,  032 

1,751^ 

2,437 

2, 193 

1,379 

972 

1,383 

1,433 

374 

381 

3,419 

2,714 

926 

586 

413 

303 

2,123 

CU89 
I  575 

2,050 

1,702 

917 

778 

15,  757  16,  065 


2,441 


a  Precincts  reorganized  since  1880. 

6  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 

c  Not  separately  returned. 

d  Not  returned 'by  precincts  in  1880. 

e  Organized  from  parts  of  Orange  and  Sumter  counties  in 

/  Organized  from  part  of  Monroe  county  in  1887 
,9  The  parts  of  precincts  12  and  13  outside  the  limits  of 
iallahassee  city  in  1880  have  since  been  given  to  precincts  7 
9,  11,  14,  and  17.  ' 


188 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Lake  county— Continued. 

Precinct    9.  Fort  Mason 

Precinct  10.  Leesburg,  incl.  Leesburg  tn 

Leesburg  town 

Precinct  11.  Lady  Lake '.'.'.    . 

Precinct  12.  Oka'humpka 

Precinct  13.  Eustis,  incl.  Eustis  town  (c)  - . 

Precinct  14.  Sorrento , 

Precinct  15.  Tavares,  incl.  Tavares  tn.  [c) 

Precinct  16.  Lane  Park 

Precinct  17.  Talaha,  incl.  Talaha  village. . 

Yalaha  village 

Precinct  18.  Mascotte 

Precinct  19.  Astabula , 

Precinct  20.  Victoria 

Precinct  21.  Montverde 

Precinct  22.  Clennont  and  Miiineola 

Precinct  23.  Mount  Dora 


1890 


Lke  county  {/)  . 


Precinct    1 .  Fort  Thompson 

Precinct    2.  Alva 

Precinct    3.  Orange  Creek ' 

Precinct   4.  Fort  Myers,  incl.  Myers  ti, 

Myers  town 

Precinct    5.  New  Prospect 

Precinct    6.  La  Costa 

Precinct    7.  Piiiita  Eassa 

Precinct    8.  Naples 

Precinct    9.  Malco 

Precinct  10.  Fort  Doane 


Leon  county 


Precinct    1 

Precinct    2 

Precinct    3 ) 

Precinct  4,  incl.  Miccosukee  viil.  (c).  S  *"* 

Precinct    5 

Precinct    6 

Precinct   7  (ijr) 

Precinct  8 . 


Precinct   9  (3)  )  ,  . 

Precinct  10...^^"' 

Precinct  11  (3) 

Precinct  12  (g),  comprising  part  of  Talla 
hassee  city. 
Total  for  Tallahassee  city,  coextensive 
with  precincts  12  and  13. 

Precinct  13  (g),  comprising  part  of  Talla- 
hassee city. 

Precinct  li{g) 

Precinct  15 

Precinct  16 

Precinct  17(3)  I,.-: 

Precinct  18...  5  *"' 


Levy  county 


Precinct  1. 
Bronson 
Precinct  2. 
Precinct  3. 
Precinct  4. 
Cedar  Key 
Precinct  9. 
Precinct  5. 
Precinct  6. 
Precinct  7. 
Precinct  8. 
Precinct  10. 
Precinct  11. 

h  Population  in  1880,  381. 

i  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  10  since  1880. 

j  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  9  since  1880. 

k  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  3  since  1880. 

I  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  8  since  1880. 
m  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  11  since  1880. 
n  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  6  since  1880. 

o  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  2  since  1880. 
p  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  7  since  1880. 


Bronson,  incl.  Bronson  vill. 

village  (h) 

Levy ville  (i) 

Otter  Creek  (j) 

Cedar  Keys,  includin^^ 

9  city  (c).  J,(c) 

Rosewood  (k) 

Black  Dirt 

Stafford  Pond  (0 

Williston  (to) 

Baico  (M) 

Judson  (0) 

Shell  Pond  (p) 


292 
2,  015 
722 
487 
297 
835 
368 
272 
109 
376 
lot 
508 
56 
47 
141 
408 
174 


1,414 


58 
112 
103 
628 
57-S 
143 
3 
1.55 

58 
133 

21 


17,  752 


931 

1,289 

2,064 

470 
1,109 
1,032 
1,051 

1,578 

1,719 
1,354 

2,934 
1,580 

1,641 
632 
382 

920 


6,586 


65n 

291  > 

657^ 

62,  057 

650 

081 

(1,458 

1,869 

\ 

221 

169 

209 

368 

587 

1,034 

348 

834 

560 

1880 


19,  662 


842 

1,494 

<     877 

(  2,  094 

367 

1,200 

1,118 

1,607 

^915 

;i832 

946 

2,194 

2,494 

2, 481 

1,131 
564 

250 
5499 
■(  251 


5,767 


90 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

Fli  OBII>  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Liberty  county 


Precinct  1.  Oak  Grove 

Precinct  2.  Bristol 

Precinct  3.  Larkin 

Precinct  4.  Heady  Branch. 
Precinct  5.  Langston 


Madison  county  . 


Precinct   1.  Madison,  incl.  Madison  town 
Madison  town 

Precinct   2.  Ellaville,  including  ^ 
EUaviUe  village  (a).  >  (a) 

Precinct   3.  Norton  Creek ) 

Precinct   4 

Precinct    9.  Tutens 

Precinct   5.  Greenville,  including  Green- 
ville village  (a). 

Precinct   6.  Hamburg 

Precinct   7.  Ctierry  Lake 

Precinct   8.  Withlacoocliee - 

Precinct  10.  Hickstown  (c) 

Precinct  11.  Macedonia  (c) 


1890 


Manatee  county  (d) . 


Precinct  1.  Palmetto,  incl.  Palmetto  town 
Palmetto  town 

Precinct  2.  Mitchellville 

Precinct  3.  Dry  Prairie 

Precinct  4.  Miakka 

Precinct  5.  Manatee,  incl.  Manatee  town 
Manatee  town 

Precinct  6.  WUlemsenburg 

Precinct  7.  Sarasota 


Marion  county  (e)  . 


Precinct   1,  including  Ocala  city 

Ocala  city 

Ward  I 34° 

Ward  2 6oo 

Ward  3 7oo 

Ward  4 i>z64 

Precinct    2 

Precinct    3 


>(a)- 


Precinct  20  , 

Precinct    4,  including  Dunnellon  town 

Dunnellon  town 

Precinct    5 

Precinct    6 

Precinct    7 

Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct  10 
Precinct  15 
Precinct  19 
Precinct  25 
Precinct  28 
Precinct  11- 
Precinct  12. 

Precinct  13 

Precinct  14 

Precinct  16,  including  Citra  town 

Citratown 

Precinct  17,  including  Anthony  town  — 

Anthony  town 

Precinct  18 

Precinct  21 

Precinct  22 

Precinct  23,  incl.  Silver  Springs  village. 

Silver  Springs  village 

Precinct  24 

Precinct  26,  including  Belleview  town.. 

Belleview  town 

Precinct  27 

Precinct  29 


1,452 


535 
363 
243 
138 
173 


14, 316 


1880 


1,362 


3,040 

781 

1,283 

1, 143) 

710^ 

1.705 

2,416 
1,296 

857 
877 


2,895 


475 
387 
146 
263 
91 


14,  798 


5,175 

756 

f  741 

(544 

M,  880 
2,145 

2,374 

1,305 

634 


634 
224 
391 
226 
336 
543 
289 
373 
392 


20,  796 


3,544 


13,  046 


4,388 
2,904 


1,061 
2,626 
1,646 

532 
323 
283 
984 
627 


1,524 


552 
107 
648 
528 
954 
387 
648 
231 
6 
133 
722 
292 
54 
432 
987 
130 
630 
695 


MINOR  crviL  divisions. 


Monroe  county  (/) . 


Precincts  1, 2,  3, 4,  and  5,  coextensive  with 
Key  West  city. 

Key  West  city 

Ward  1 3 ,096 

Ward  2 1,712 

Ward  3 3.603 

Ward  4 5 .994 

Ward  5 3.675 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


Nassau  county. 


1890 


>(a) 


Precinct    1,  comprising  part  of  Fer- 

nandina  city. 
Precinct  12  (c),    including    part  of 

Fernandina  city.  I 

Total  for  Fernandina  city,  comprising 
precinct  i  and  part  of  12. 

Precinct   2 

Precinct    3 

Precinct   4 

Precinct   5 

Precinct   6 I  la) 

Precinct  7,  incl.  Kings  Ferry  town..  )  ^  ' 

Kings  Ferry  town 

Precinct   8 

Precinct   9,  including  Callahan  city  (a)  . 

Precinct  10 

Precinct  11 

Precinct  13  (c) 


Orange  county  (g) 


(a). 


(a). 


Precinct   1,  inchuling  Orlando  city . . 

Orlando  city  .   

Precinct   2,  incl.  AVinter  Park  town . 

Winter  Park  town 270 

Precinct   9,  incl.  Longwood  town. . . 

Longwood  town  ...    57 

Precinct    3,  including  Sanford  city . 

Sanf ord city 2,016 

Precinct   4,  incl.  Fort  Keed  town  . . 

Fort  Reed  town 298 

Precinct   5 

Precinct    6 

Precinct    7 

Precinct    8 

Precinct  10 

Precinct  11,  including  Apopkatown  1  ,^, 

Apopka  town 49° 

Precinct  12 


Osceola  county  (70 . 


18, 786 


18, 080 
18,080 


273 
337 


8,294 


1880 


3,472 


2,803 

238 
246 

324 
203 

1,103 

260 
1,121 
1,079 

193 

217 


12,  584 


Precinct  1.  Kissimmee,  including  Kissim- 
mee  city. 

Kissimmee  city 

Precinct  2.  Shingle  Creek 

Precinct  3.  Campbell 

Precinct  4.  Bassville 

Precinct  5.  Crabgrass 

Precinct  6.  Lakeview 

Precinct  7.  Bassinger 

Precinct  8.  Narcoossee 


Pasco  county  (0  . 


10, 940 


425 
970 


321 
513 


9,890 


6,635 


f2,596 


2,562 

265 
218 
345 
216 
;  393 
1 1, 033 
187 
459 
379 
463 
270 


6,618 


oNot  separately  returned. 

b  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 

c  Organized  since  1880. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  De  Soto  countv  in  1887 ;  comparison 
with  population  for  1880  can  not  be  made ;  information  as  to 
changes  in  minor  civil  di^a-sions  incomplete. 

e  Comparison  with  population  for  1880  can  not  be  made ;  m- 
fonnation  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  incomplete. 


Precinct   1.  Macon 

Precinct   2.  Dade,  including  Dade  city. 

Dade  city 

Precinct   3.  Richland 

/  Part  taken  to  form  Lee  county  in  1887 ;  precincts  reor- 
ganized since  1880.  , 

(J  Parts  taken  to  form  Lake  and  Osceola  counties  m  1887 ; 
precincts  reorganized  since  1880.  . 

h  Organized  from  parts  of  Brevard  and  Orange  counties  in 

i  Organized  from  part  of  Hernando  county  in  1887. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuued. 

Fl,  0»II>  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CrVlL  DIVISIONS. 


Pasco  county — Continued. 


Precinct  4. 
Precinct  5. 
Precinct  6. 
Precinct  7. 
Precinct  8. 
Precinct  9. 
Precinct  10. 
Precinct  11. 


Wesley  Chapel . 

San  Aitonio 

Chipco 

St.  Thomas 

Loyce 

Hudson 

Auclote 

Eamestville 


Polk  county  (a)  - 


Precinct   1 

Precinct   2,  including  Fort  Meade  town . 

Fort  Meade  town 

Precinct   3,  including  Bartow  town 

Bartow  town 

Precinct   4 


Precinct   5 

Precinct   6 

Precinct   7 

Precinct   8 

Precinct   !) 

Precinct  10,  including  Lakeland  town  . 

Lakeland  town 

Precinct  11 

Precinct  12 

Precinct  13 

Precinct  14 

Precinct  15 

Precinct  16 

Precinct  17 


1890 


Putnam  county  (b) 


Precinct  1,  including  Crescent  city. 

Crescent  city 554 

Precinct    2 , 

Precinct   3 f '-"I 

Precinct   5 

Precinct   6 

Precinct  4,  including  Welaka  city  (c) . 

Precinct    7 .' 

Precinct    8 

Precinct   9 

Precinct  10,  incl.  Federal  Point  city  (c) . . 
Precinct  11,  coextensive    with    Pa'latka 

Height.s  city. 
Precinct  12,  comprising  part  of  Palatka 

city. 
Total  for  Palatka  city ,  coextensive  with 
precincts  12, 13, 14, and  15. 
Precinct  13,comprisingpartof  Palat-1 

kacity.  I 

Precinct  14,  comprising  partof  Palat-  p"' ' 

ka  city.  ) 

Precinct  15,  comprising  part  of  Palatka 

city. 
Precinct  16,  incl.  Interlaken  city . . . 

Interlaken  city 207 

Precinct  17 

Precinct  22 

Precinct  18 

Precinct  19 

Precinct  20 

Precinct  21 


(c). 


St.  John  county. 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5,  incl.  New  Augustine  city. 
New  Augustine  city  


356 

.535 
292 
458 
62 
194 
178 
266 


7,905 


459 

1,172 
267 

1,485 

1,386 
378 
496 
463 
151 
54 
362 

1,078 
552 
262 
373 
214 
248 
261 
358 
91 


11, 186 


1,729 

403 
232 
437 
465 
188 
454 

657 

3,039 

1,472 
910 

1,847 

943 
501 
352 
596 

8,712 


125 
404 
309 
555 
958 
553 


1880 


3, 181 


6,261 


1,616 


4,535 


234 
308 
361 
134 


a  Comparison  with  population  for  1880  can  not  he  made- 
information  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  incomplete! 

0  Precincts  reorganized  since  1880. 

c  Not  separately  returned. 

d  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 

e  Precincts  9  and  10  returned  together  in  1880  with  a  dodu- 
lation  of  2,815. 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


St.  John  county— Continued. 


Precinct   6 

Precinct  11 

Precinct    7 

Precinct    8 

Precinct   9  («) ,  including  part  of  St. 

Augustine  city.  . 

Precinct  13  (/),  comprising  part  of  '  <'^' " 

St.  Augustine  city. 
Total  for  St.  Augustine  city  (g),  com- 
prising part  of  precinct  9  and  pre- 
cincts 13, 14, and  15. 

Precinct  10  (e) 

Precinct  12  (/) .".' 

Precinct  14  (/),  comprising  part  of 

St.  Augustine  city. 
Precinct  15  {/),  comprising  part  of  ''  ^"^ 

St.  Augustine  city. 


Santa  Eosa  county  . 


Precinct    1,  including  Bagdad  town  and 
Milton  city. 

Bagdad  town 

Milton  city 

Precinct   2 ........!!..!.!!!! 

Precinct    3 

Precinct   4 

Precinct   5 ____ 

Precinct   6 _,  _  _ 

Precinct    7 

Precinct   8 

Precinct   9 

Precinct  10 

Precinct  11 

Precinct  12  (/) 

Precinct  13  (/) 

Precinct  14  (/) 

Precinct  15  (/) 

Precinct  16  (/) 


Sumter  county  (h) . 


Precinct   1.  Court   House,  includ- 
ing Sumterville  town. 
Sumterville  town 214 

Precinct   2.  Oxford 

Precinct   3.  Wildwood,    including 
"Wild wood  town. 

Wildwood  town 410 

Precinct    4.  Rutland 

Precinct    5.  Bay  Hill 

Precinct   6.  Webster 

Precinct   7.  Center  Hill 

Precinct   8.  Bushnell . .  .< 

Precinct   9.  Massacre 

Precinct  10 


>(o) 


Suwannee  county. 


(c). 


Precinct   1.  Live  Oak,  incl.  Live  Oak  tn 
Live  Oak  town 

Precinct   2 

Precinct   3 _'_ 

Precinct   4 

Precinct   5,  incl.  Branford  town 

Branfordtown -i-ic, 

Precinct    6 ' 

Precinct  14  (/) 

Precinct   7 

Precinct   8 

Precinct   9 

Precinct  10  (/) 

Precinct  11  (/) 

Precinct  12  (/) 

Precinct  13  (/) 


/  Organized  since  1880. 
(/  In  1880  in  precincts  9  and  10. 
A  Part  taken  to  fonn  Lake  county  in  1887 
ized  since  1880. 


1890 


305, 
220' 
104 
321 

2,154 

4.742 

315 
182 

2,760 


7,961 


3,945 

523 
1.455 
216) 
381 
106 
153 
I55J 
561 
746 
283 
197 
238 
173 
119 
118 
459 
111 


5,363 


3,414 


612 

428 
672 
126 
111 


10,  524 


2,051 
687 

1,136 
699 
450 

2,403 

604 
810 
792 
289 
571 
140 
579 


91 


1880 


dSW 

75 
210 


2,293 


0,645 


3,477 


.058 


dl,  938 


411 
148 
218 
337 
116 


7,161 


2,282 
458 
795 
448 
573 
f500 


649 


503 
915 
496 


precincts  reorgan- 


92 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  18'»0. 
Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiimed. 

F  Ii  OBI  1>  A— Continued . 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Taylor  county  (o)  . 


Volusia  county  (b) . 


Precinct    1 

Precinct  2,  including  Orange  town  (c)  - . . 
Precinct    3,  including  Deland  town 

Deland  town 

Precinct   4,  incl.  Deleon  Springs  town ... 

Deleon  Springs  town ■  • 

Precinct  5,  including  Emporia  town  (c) . 
Precinct    6,  including  Seville  village 

Seville  village ■    ■ 

Precinct   7,  including  Ormond  village  ... 

Ormond  village 

Precinct    8,  including  Daytona  town 

Daytona  town 

Precinct  9 -  - 

Precinct  10,  including  New  Smyrna  town 

New  Smyrna  town 

Precinct  11 

Precinct  12 

Precinct  13 .-  - ■  •  • 

Precinct  14,  incl.  Lake  Helen  village  (c)  -  - 

Precinct  15 

Precinct  16 

Precinct  17 


Wakulla  county 


Precinct  1. 
Precinct  2. 
Precinct  3. 
Precinct  4. 
Precinct  5. 


Oilstill 

Crawfordville. 

Sopchopiiy 

Ocklockouee  . . 
St.  Mark  (J)  . . 


a  Not  returned  by  precincts. 

b  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1880. 


1890 


2, 122 


8,467 


520 
600 
1,397 
1,113 
007 
235 
479 
742 
164 
319 
239 
1,025 
771 
356 
547 
287 
185 
227 
104 
352 
318 
312 
377 


3,117 


2,163 

536 
150 

268 


1880 


2,279 


3,294 


2,723 


;  1,795 

I      249 

542 

137 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Walton  oounty. 


Precinct  1. 

Precinct  2. 

Precinct  3. 

Precinct  4, 

Precinct  5, 
Precinct 
Precinct 


Knox  Hill 

Euchee  Anna 

Sandy  Creek - . 

Limestone 

McDades  Pond 

Shoal  River 

Yellow  River 

Precinct   8.   Alequa ' 

Precinct   9.   Boggy  Bayou 

Precinct  10.    Portland 

Precinct  11.    Freeport 

Precinct  12.   Mossy  Bend  (d) 

Precinct  13.   Argyle  (d) 

Precinct  14.  l)e  Funiak  Springs  (d),  co- 
extensive with  DeFuniak  Springs  town 

Precinct  15.   Crestview  (d) 

Precinct  16.   Mossy  Head  (d) 


Washington  county  . 


Precinct    1.    Vernon 

Precinct   2.   Davis  Mill 

Precinct    3.    Cary ville 

Precinct   4.    Econflna 

Precinct   5.   St.  Andrew  Bay,  including 
St.  Andrew  Bay  city. 
St.  Andrew  Bay  city 

Precinct    6.   Point  Washington 

Precinct   7.   Chipley  (d),  including  Chip- 
ley  city, 
'chipley  city 

Precinct   8.   Miller  Ferry  (d) 

Precinct    9.    Grassy  Point  (d) 

Precinct  10.   Parker  (d) 


c  Not  separately  returned. 
d  Organized  since  1880. 


1890 


4,816 


616 

293 
321 
427 
214 
133 
316 
192 
130 
295 
417 
279 
237 
672 

220 
54 


6,426 


1,194 
613 
871 
421 
399 

357 

384 

1,296 

354 
752 
233 
264 


1880 


4.201 


552 
366 
299 
330 
295 
300 
150 
100 
582 
900 
327 


1,330 

1,196 

561 

319 

371 


312 


OEOROIA. 


[The  numbers  refer  to  militia  districts.] 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Appling  county. 


No.   442 

No.   443 

No.   456 

No.   457,  including  Baxley  town 

Baxley  town 

No.   583 

No.  1239 

No.  1364  (a),  including  Hazlehurst  town 

Hazlehurst  town 

No.  1383  (a) 

No.  1390  (a) 

No.  1394  (a) 


Baker  county. 


No.  957. 
No.  971. 
No.  1183  . 


Baldwin  county 


Gunn  . 
Salem  . 


No.  105. 

No.  115. 

No.  318 

No.  319, 

No.  320 

city. 

Milledgeville  city 

Ward  I 


1890 


8,676 


Pittsburg ■  -  -  - 

coextensive   with  Milledgeville 


882 

804 

1,752 

1,253 

337 

735 

532 

1,189 

290 

507 

537 

485 


6,144 


1880 


5,276 

795 
576 
1,536 
1,145 
110 
723 
501 


2,323 
2,  362 
1,4,59 


14, 608 


711 
1,686 
2,479 
1, 422 
3,  322 


7,307 


2,654 

2,  004 
2,649 


13,  806 


781 
1,966 

2,777 
1,248 
3,800 


MINOR  civil  divisions. 


Baldwin  county— Continued. 

Milledgeville  city— Continued. 

Ward  2 234 

Ward  3 455 

Ward  4 388 

Ward  5 274 

Ward  6 1,378 

No.  321.   Scottsboro 

No.  322.    Hill 


Banks  county. 


part   of 


1890 


3,712 
1,276 


8,562 


a  Orgajiized  since  1880. 


No.   207.   David 

No.   208.   Bushville 

No.   265.    Homer 

No.   284.   Washington 

No.   371.   Columbia 

No.   448.   Golden  Hill 

No.   465.    Anderson,    including 
Ma.ysville  town. 

iViaysville  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Maybville  town  (6) ,  in  No.  465, 
Banks  county,  and  No.  465, Jackson 
county. 
No.   912.  Poplar  Spring,  including  part 
of  Bellton  town. 

Bellton  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Bellton  town, in  N0.912,  Banks 
county,  and  No.  410,  Hall  county. 

No.  1206.   Wilmot 

No.  1210.   Berlin 

h  In  1880  in  No.  465,  Banks  county,  only. 


,102 
,170 
946 
770 
583 
809 
992 

201 

327 


1,127 


1880 


100 
211 


593 
461 


2,189 
1,045 


7,337 


907 
966 
883 
755 
467 
774 
749 

J16 

116 


944 


91 
229 


529 
363 


POPULATION. 


93 


Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CJIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

GE  OBGIA— Continued. 


MINOR  CtVlL  DIVISIONS. 


Bartow  county 


No.   819.  Allatoona 

No.   822.  Cartersville  (a),  inchiding  Car- 
tersville  city. 

Cartersville  city 

Ward  I 1,112 

Ward  2  403 

Ward  3 559 

Ward  4 1 1097 

No.   827.  PineLog(6) 

No.    828.  Cassville , 

No.  851.  Euharlee((!),incl.  Euharleetown. 

Euharlee  town 

No.   856.  Adairsville,    including   Adairs- 
ville  town. 

Adairsville  town 

NiD.    936.  Sixth 

No.   952.  Kingston,  incl.  Kingston  town. - 

Kingston  town 

No.   963.  Stamp  Creek 

No.  1041.  Wolf  Pen 

No.  1410.  Salacoa  (d) 

No.  1423.  Iron  Hill  (e) 

No.  1424.  TaylorsviUe(e),  including  Tay- 
lorsville  town. 

Taylorsville  town 

No.  1425.  Emerson  (/) 


1890 


Berrien  county  . 


(h) 


No.   518,  including  Alapaha  town 
Alapaha  town 

No.1144 

No.  1145,  including  Adel,    Cecil,    and ' 
Sparks  towns. 

Adel  town 527 

Cecil  town 203 

Sparks  town 007 

No.1146 

No.  1148 

No.  1311 

No.4314 

No.  1427  (g) 

No.  1156.  Upper  Ninth  (i) "... 

No.  1157.  Nashville  (j),  including  Nash- 
ville village. 
Nashville  village 

No.  1300 

No.  1329.  ConnellMUls  W 


Bibb  county  . 


No.   481.  Godfrey 

No.   482.  Warrior 

No.   483.  Howard 

No.  514.  East  Macon  (0,  exclusive  of  part 
of  Macon  city. 

No.   519.  Hazzard 

No.  520.  Kutland 

No.  1085.  Vtneville 

Macon  city  (I),  comprising  Nos.  564,  716, 
andpartof  514. 

Ward  1 3,  076 

Ward  2 6,  791 

Ward  3 4,  608 

Ward  4 8,  271 


Brooks  county  . 


No.   659.  Nankin 

No.   660.  Moi'ven 

No.   790.  Tallokas  . . . . 
No.  1198.  Groverville  . 


20,  616 


706 
6,508 


1,171 
1,832 
1,405 
144 
2,186 


531 
1,009 
1,778 

559 
459 
1,018 
167 
723 
873 

87 
781 


10,  694 


1,505 
449 
650 


4,712 


1,244 
1,381 

426 
621 
581 


42,  370 


1880 


4,260 
1,675 
1,731 
3,777 

1,194 

2,440 

4,547 

22,  746 


13,  979 


1,  .342 
2,300 
1,511 
1,548 


a  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1425  in  1888. 

b  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1410  in  1888. 

c  Parts  taken  to  form  No.s.  1423  and  1424  since  1880. 

d  Organized  from  part  of  No.  827  in  1888. 

e  Organized  from  part  of  No.  851  since  1880. 

/Organized  from  part  of  No.  822  in  1888. 

g  Organized  from  part  of  No.  1156  since  1880. 

ft  Not  separately  returned. 

i  Part  taken  to' form  No.  1427  since  1880. 

j  Part  ta,ken  to  form  No.  1329  since  1880. 

k  Organized  from  part  of  No.  1157  since  1880. 


18, 690 


778 
5,650 


1,120 
1,943 
3, 125 


483 
522 
901 


695 
1,216 


499 


27, 147 


2,959 
1,580 
1,456 

2,827 

1,  023 

1,999 

2,554 

12,  749 


11,  727 


1,400 

1,856 
1,012 
2,193 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Brooks  county— Continued. 

No.  1199.  Quitman,  inch  Quitman  town. 

Quitman  town 

No.  1230.  Dry  Lake 

No.  1402.  Dixie  (m) 

No.  1411.  Hickory  Head  (in) 


Bryan  county  . 


No.     19 

No.     20.  Way  Station 

No.  1137.  Court  House  (H) 
No.  1380  (0) 


Bulloch  county. 


No.     44.  Sink  Hole  (p) 

No.     45.  Club  House  ('/) 

No.     46.  Lockhart  (q) 

No.     47.  Brier  Patch  (p) 

No.     48.  Hagan 

No.  1209.  Statesboro,  incl.  Statesboro  town 

Statesboro  town 

No.  1320.  Laston  (/■) 

No.  1340.  Bay  («) 


Burke  county. 


No. 


60,  incl.  part  of  Waynesboro  village  . 

Waynesboro  village  (part  of) 

Total  for   Waynesboro  village  (t),  in 

Nos.  60  and  62. 
62,  incl.  part  of  Waynesboro  village. . 

Waynesboro  village  (part  of) 

61 


74,  including Midville  village  (A). 
75 


Butts  county 


No.  552.  Iron  Spring 

No.  609.  Dublin,  incl.  partof  Flovilla  town 

Flovilla  town  (part  of)  

Total  for  Flovilla  town  {v),  in  Nos.  60^ 
and  614. 

No.  610.  Towaliga 

No.  612.  Jackson,  Including  Jackson  town 

Jackson  town 

No.  013.  Goody .'.'.'.".■.'.'.' 

No.  614.  Indian  Spring,  including  i)art  of 
Flovilla  town  and  Mcintosh  town. 

Flovilla  town  (part  of) 

Mcintosh  town , 

No.  615.  Buttrill • 

No.  616.  Northville 

I  Part  of  No.  514  annexed  to  Macon  city  since  1880. 
m  Organized  .since  1880. 
_  ?!.  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1380  since  1880. 
o  Organized  from  part  of  No.  1137  since  1880. 
p  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1340  since  1880. 
7  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1320  since  1880. 
r  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  45  and  46  since  1880. 
«  Organized  from  i)arts  of  Nos.  44  and  47  since  1880. 
t  Population  in  1880,  1,008. 
11  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 
;;  Formerly  Indian  Spring;  in  1880  in  No.  614  only. 


1890 


3,937 
1,868 
978 
1,109 
1,254 


5,520 


1,382 

1,422 

1,935 

2, 135 

900 

1,372 

1,303 

13,  712 


1,326 

988 

1,493 

1,200 

2,009 

1,350 

2,605 

2,406 

1,451 

1,073 

1,845 

1,036 

425 

29 

1,228 

1,755 

28, 501 


],95r 

834 
1,711 

2,  335 

877, 
3,486 
1,995 
1,878 
1,  639 
2,290 
1,590 
1,  993 

773 
1,112 
1,240 
1,508 
1,  724 
1,390 
1,597 


10,  565 


1380 


3,692 
1 ,400 
1,574 


4,929 


8,053 


u3,  982 


3, 072 
2,006 
1,765 
1,368 
2,  188 
1,789 
1,990 

959 
1,400 
1,364 
1,402 

932 
1,703 
1,  208 


8,311 


0.54 
873 
62 

1,045 
829 

422 

299 

205 
310 

1,074 
1,193 

922 
080 
391 

212 

1,000 

987 

360 

299 

530 
107 

1,318 
865 

94 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

GM  OBOI A  —Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Calhoun  county . 


No.   .'574,  including  Arlington  village... 

Arlington  village 

No.    626,  including  Leary  village 

Leary  village 

No.  1123,  including  Morgan  town 

Morgan  town 

No.  1283,  including  "Williamsburg  town 

Williamsburg  town 

No.  1304 

No.  1316 


1890 


8,438 


Camden  county 


No.   29.  St.  Mary,  incl.  St.  Mary  town. 

St.  Mary  town 

No.   30.  Bailey  Mills 

No.  31.  SatiUa  MiUs 

No.   32.  Wright 

No.   33.  Horse  Stamp 

No.  270 .  Ward 


Campbell  county  . 


No.   499.  KedOak 

No.   652.  Palmetto,  incl.  Palmetto  town . 

Palmetto  town 

No.   731.  Sandtown 

No.   733.  Campbellton 

No.   734.  Old  Ninth 

No.   757.  Goode 

No.  1134.  Fairburn,  incl.  Pairburn  town. 

Fairburn  town 

No.  1165.  Kivertown 

No.  1204.  Union 


1,075 
4'7 

2, 130 
267 

1,717 
J  80 
905 
172 
681 

1,330 


6,178 


1880 


7,024 


1,139 

575 
664 
911 

1,122 
708 

1,634 


9,115 


Carroll  county 


No.   642.  VillaRica,  incl.  VillaEica  town . . 

Villa  Rica  town 

No.   649.  Temple,  incl.  Temple  town 

Temple  town 

No.   682.  AVhitesburg,  including  Whites- 
burg  town. 

Whitesburg  town 

No.   713.  Roopville,  iucl.  Koopville  vill.. 

Roopville  village 

No.   714.  Carrolltou,  incl.  CarroUton  town 

Carrollton  town 

No.   729.  Cross  Plains 

No.  1006.  Smithfleld 

No.  1111.  Bowdon,  incl.  Bowdon  town 

Bowdon  town  

No.  1122.  Fairplay 

No.  1152.  Kansas - 

No.  1163.  Lowell 

No.  1240.  Turkey  Creek 

No.  1297.  County  Line 

No.  1310.  New  Mexico 

No.  1371.  Shiloh  (a) 

No.  1436.  Flint  Corner  (a) 


Catoosa  county. 


1,019 
1,375 
552 
904 
842 
836 
762 
2,149 
695 
797 
431 


22, 301 


1,618 
250 

1,  729 
304 

1,461 
III 
588 


636 
992 


6,183 
1,375 


819 

1,115 
972 
595 

1,307 


9,970 


1,937 
426 

2,345 
240 

1,315 

294 
1,  384 

123 
5,  363 
ii45i 
1,302 

678 
1,756 

354 

1,384 

1,056 

1,053 

678 

616 

503 

581 

350 


1.063 
1,354 

473 
1,091 
787 
824 
936 
2,280 

563 

1,044 

591 


16, 901 


1,056 

212 

1,863 


1,  432 


902 

■3,' 803 

926 

955 

926 

1,172 

333 
1,213 
502 
940 
840 
637 
660 


No.   930.  Ringgold,  incl.  Ringgold  town  . 

Ringgold  town 

No.  1084.  Cross  Roads,  including  Grays- 
ville  town. 

Graysville  town 

No.1094.  Chambers 

No.  1095.  Blackstock 

No.  1096.  Ninth 

No.  1109.  Catoosa 

No.  1110.  Wood  Station 


Charlton  county . 


No.     32.  Folkston  - . 
No.  959.  GaneyviUe  . 


4,739 


1,096 
465 
913 

306 
759 
825 
615 
804 
419 


3,335 


600 
396 


,142 
436 
926 

279 
627 
625 
297 
752 
370 


2,154 


734 
631 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Charlton  county— Continued. 

No.  1142.  Trader  Hill 

No.  1193.  Uptonville,  incl.  Race  Pond  tn . . 

Race  Pond  town 

N0.I220.  WilUsville 

No. .  Satilla  (o) 

Chatham  county 

No.  5 

N0.6 

N0.7 

No.  8 

Savannah  city,  coextensive  with  Nos.  1, 2, 
3,  and  4. 


Chattahoochee  county 


No.   678.  GoblerHill 

No.   787.  Halloca 

No. 1104.  Cusseta, incl.  Cusseta village... 

Cusseta  village 

No.  1106.  Jamestown 

No.  1107.  Pine  Knot 

No.  1108.  Coleman 

No.  1153.  Big  Sandy 


Chattooga  county. 


No.  870.  Trion,  including  Trion  town .. . 

Trion  town 

No.   925.  Summerville,    including     Rac- 
coon Mills  (b)  and  SununerviUe  towns. 

Summerville  town 

No.   927.  Teloga 

No.   940.  Dirt  Town 

No.   961.  Seminole 

No.  962.  Subligna(c),incl.  Sublignatu.  (6) 

No.   968.  Alpine 

No.  1083.  Coldwater 

No.  1216.  Dirtseller 

No.  1382.  Haywood  (d) 


Cherokee  county. 


No.    792.  Canton,  including  Canton  town. 

Canton  town 

No.   817.  Bell 

No.   818.  MuUin 

No.   890.  Woodstock 

No.   960.  Salacoa 

No.   971.  Clayton 

No.  1000.  Cross  Roads 

No.  1008.  Harbin 

No.  1010.  Hickory  Flat 

No.  1015.  Lickskillet 

No.  1019.  Wildcat 

No.  1028.  Fairplay 

No.  1031.  Con  Creek 

No.  1032.  Ball    Ground,    including    Ball 
Ground  viUage. 

Ball  Ground  village 

No.  1174.  Little  River 

No.  1279.  Sixes 


Clarke  county. 


No.   216.  Athens,  including  Athens  city.. 

Athens  city 

Ward  1 3>3H 

Ward  2 1.462 

Wards 1.920 

Ward4 '.943 

No.   217.  Georgia  Factory 

No.   218.  Puryear - 

No.   219.  Sandy  Creek 

No.   220.  Buck  Branch 

No.   241.  Barber  Creek 

No.  1347.  Kenney  (a) 


578 
754 

295 
357 
650 


57, 740 


4,334 
3,037 
2,804 
4,376 
43, 189 


4,902 


1880 


477 
476 

1,104 
241 
644 
614 

1,172 
415 


11,  202 


1,767 

807 

2,276 

560 

791 

1,310 

1,006 

684 

885 

1,156 

708 

619 


15,  412 


1,567 

659 

672 

876 

1,189 

545 

879 

1,119 

1,058 

1,187 

993 

799 

854 

830 

1,155 

296 
751 
938 


15, 186 


403 
236 


150 


45, 023 


5,167 
4,105 
2,442 
2,600 
30, 709 


5,670 


9,334 
8,639 


857 

1,006 

1,000 

1,  385 

943 

661 


a  Organized  since  1880. 
6  Not  separately  returned. 


c  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1382  since  1880. 
d  Organized  from  part  of  No.  962  since  1880. 


597 
600 

1,282 
166 
956 
610 

1,175 
450 


10, 021 


1,485 

513 
1,820 

340 
728 

1,520 
788 

1,293 
927 
976 
484 


14, 325 


1,203 

363 

1,000 

805 

1,080 

566 

916 

1,000 

1,356 

1,159 

898 

744 

851 

800 

692 


655 
600 


11, 702 


7,463 

6,099 


1,100 
657 
690 
942 
850 


POPULATION. 


95 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

OE  ORGI  A— Continued. 


MINOR  ClVn,  DIVISIONS. 


Clay  county  . 


No.  431.  Town,  incl.  Fort  Craine.s  town 

F^ort  Gaines  town 

No.  749.  Cotton  Hill 

No.  969.  Bluffton ,  including  Bluffton  town 
Bluffton  town 


Clayton  county. 


No.  538.  Panhandle 

No.   548.  Poplar  Springs 

No.  1088.  Jonesboro,  incl.  Jonesboro  city. 

Jonesboro  city 

No.  1189.  Adamson 

No.  1406.  EUenwood  (a) 

No.  1446.  Oak  (a) 


1890 


Clinch  county. 


No.   586.  Mud  Creek 

No.   970.  Magnolia 

No.  1052.  Stockton,  including  Humphreys 
and  Stockton  villages. 

Humphreys  village 

Stockton  village 

No.  1061 .  Eabbitville 

No.  1141.  Morgan 

No.  1219.  Jones  Creek 

No.  1224.  Homerville 

No.  1280.  Dupont,  incl.  Duponttown  (6) . . 

No.  1365.  Withers  (a) 

No. 1389.  Sausey  (a) 


Cobb  county 


No.  845.  Eoswell,  coextensive  with  Ros 

well  town. 
No.  846.  PowderSprings,  including  Pow- 
der Springs  town. 

Powder  Springs  town 

No.  851.  Acworth,  incl.  Ac  worth  town  . 

Acworth  town 

No.   895.  Coxe 

No.   897.  Merritt 

No.   898.  Marietta,  incl.  Marietta  city  . . . 

Marietta  city 

No.  911.  Critter 

No.  991.  Big  Shanty,  incl.  Kennesawtn. 

Kennesaw  town 

No.   992.  Lemons 

No.  1017.  Oregon 

No.  1292.  Smyrna,  incl.  Smyrna  town 

Smyrna  town 

No.  1318.  Red  Rock 

No.  1319.  Post  Oak 

No.  1378.  Austell  (a),  incl.  Austell  town. 

.\ustell  town 

No.1395.  Howell  (a) ..'. 

Coffee  county  

No.  437.  Pickren 

No.   748.  Douglas 

No.  1026.  Willacoochee,  including  willa'- 
coochee  town. 
Willacoochee  town  . . . 

No.  1 127.  Wootten .' 

No.  11.30.  Pearson 

No.  1170.  Tanner 

No.  1353.  McDonald  (a) 

Colquitt  county 

No.    799.  Bridge  Creek 

No.  1030.  Robinson 

No.  1151.  Moultrie 

No.  1184 .  Warrior 

No.1373  (a) 

No.l374(a) 

No.  1445  (a) '.;;"■ 

o  Organized  since  1880. 
b  Not  separately  returned. 


7,817 


2,294 
1,097 
2,622 
2,901 


8,295 


1880 


6,650 


1,060 
1,103 
3,151 

803 
1,170 

752 
1,059 


6,652 


1,580 
589 
992 

247 

329 
422 
515 
175 
857 
658 
93 
771 


22, 286 


1,138 

1,808 

262 

2,159 

815 

949 

1,097 

6,515 

3,384 

1,619 

1,225 

168 

362 

1,361 

1,430 

416 

703 

405 

894 

i;82 

621 

10,  483 


1,906 

867 

3,  031 

1,713 

76 


8,027 


1,146 
1,918 
3,427 
1,048 
1,536 


4,138 


756 
386 
465 


200 
724 
392 
253 
fi07 
555 


20,  748 


1,722 

1,287 
1,907 


1,  255 
1,945 
1,017 
1,350 

4,794 


916 

831 
045 
501 
864 
465 
572 


1,180 
1,978 


1,821 

633 
1,642 
1,354 
5,461 
2,227 
1,200 
1,463 

244 
1,011 
1,241 
1,087 

259 
660 
650 


5,070 


1,049 

766 

1,180 


570 

1,020 

485 


2,527 


882 
519 
790 
336 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Columbia  county  . 


No.    125.  Marville 

No.   126.  Kiokee 

No.   128.  Harlem,  including  Harlem  town 
Harlem  town  . , 

No.   129.  Appling '.'...'.'.'.'. 

No.    131.  Morrow 

No.   134.  Dunn  Chapel 

No.    135.  Hazen 

No.  1285.  Grovetown 


Coweta  county  . 


No.    645.  Sixth,  incl.  Sharpsburg  town  . . 

Sharpsburg  town 

No.   646.  Fifth,  including  Newnan  city.. 

Newnan  city 

No.   647.  Fourth 

No.   691.  First,  including  Senoia  town. . . 

Senoia  town 

No.   693.  Third '.' 

No.    742.  Cedar  Creek 

No.   746.  Seventh 

No.   755.  Hurricane 

No.   806.  Second 

No.   992.  Panther  Creek 

No.  1139.  Grantville,  incl.  Grantville  tn.. 

Grantville  town 

No.  1358.  Turin  (a),  including  Turin  town. 

Turin  town 

No.  1393.  Haralson  (a),  including   Haral- 
son town. 

Haralson  town 


Crawford  county. 


No.  494 

N0.497 

No.  .521 

No.  529 

No.  532 

No.  573,  including  Knoxville  village . 

Knoxville  village 

N0.577 

No.  630 


Dade  county. 


No.   878.  Sligo 

No.   875.  Mill 

No.   960.  Trenton,  incl.  Trenton  town. . . 

Trenton  town 

No.  974.  Creek 

No.  1037.  McMahon,  including  New  Eng- 
land town. 

New  England  town 

No.  1038.  Rising  Fawn,  including  Rising 
Fawn  town. 

Rising  Fawn  town 

No.  1089.  Egypt 

N o.  1129.  Upper 

No.  1214.  Mountain 

No.  1222.  Coal,  including  Coal  town 

Coal  town 


Dawson  county  . 


No.  820.  Sanford 

No.   830.  Amicolola 

No.   916.  Shoal  Creek 

No.   931.  Savannah  (d) 

No.   979.  Gilmer  Cutoff 

No.   989.  Yellow  Creek 

No.  1016.  Black,  including  Silver  village- 
Silver  village 

N0.IO22.  Barrett 

No.  1023.  KUow 

No.  1 178.   Dawsonville 

No.  1180.   Purdy 

No.  1323.  High  Shoals 


1890 


11, 281 


22, 354 


1,833 

177 

4,447 

=  .859 

1,459 

2,134 

863 

2,406 

1,041 

1,024 

1,016 

2,586 

1,237 

1,467 

654 

1,028 

161 

676 


114 


9,315 


632 

1,142 

1,099 

1,277 

1,205 

2,  275 

580 

722 

963 


5,707 


253 
314 
629 
378 
548 
543 


1,278 

927 
265 
290 
91 
1,496 
360 


5,612 


519 
445 
333 
364 
433 
880 
509 
362 
523 
197 
842 
353 
214 


1880 


10, 465 


c4, 139 

1,865 
292 
960 
927 

1,114 
973 
487 


21, 109 


1,730 
no 
3,621 
2,006 
1,500 
3,407 
731 
2,380 
1,056 
1,136 
1,146 
2,616 
1,049 
1,468 
618 


1,128 
1,026 
906 
1,186 
1,073 
1,600 


837 
900 


4,702 


242 
312 
524 
255 
492 
283 


1,128 


827 
249 
405 
130 
937 


5,837 


523 
399 
378 
412 
402 
976 
492 


500 
235 
850 
445 
225 


c  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 
d  Returned  as  No.  829  in  1880. 


96 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablj:  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

GEORGIA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Decatdh  county . 


No.   5n.  Bainbridgo(a),  inclurting  Bain- 
bridge  town. 

Bainbridge  town 

No.   553.  Harrison 

No.   621.  Limesink(a)^  ,i> 

No.  1324.  Pearce P  ' 

No.   635.  Lower  Spring  Creek  (c) 

No.   694.  Attapulgus  (d),  including  Atta- 
pulgus  town  (6). 

No.   720.  Whigham  (a),  including  Whig- 
ham  town. 

Whigham  town 

No.   914.  Faceville  (e) 

No.  1005.  Cooper  (a) 

No.  1046  (/) 

No.  1188.  Pine  Hill  (c) 

No.  1258.  Wight 

No.  1277.  Belcher 

No.  1325.  Recovery  (;;) 

No.  1342.  Kendricks  (h) 

No.  1361.  Climax  (i) 

No.  1387.  EockPond  (j) 

No.  1392.  Fowkstown  (A") 

If o.  1430  (I) 

No.  1431  (m) 


1890 


19,  949 


Dekalb  county 


No.    487.  Philip.s 

No.    524.  Shallow  Ford 

No.   531.  Decatur  (?i),incl.  Decatur  town  . 

Decatur  town 

No.    536.  Panthersville  (o) 

No.    563.  Diamond  (p) 

No.    572.  Browning  (q) 

No.    637.  Evans  (p) 

No.    683.  Lithonia(p),incl.Lithoniatowu- 

Lithoniatown 

No.    686.  Cross  Keys  (r) 

No.  1045.  StoneMountain,  including  Stone 
Mountain  town. 

Stone  Mountain  town 

No.  1327.  Clarkston  («),  incliuling  Clark- 
.ston  town. 

Clarkston  town 

No.  1.349.  Mill(«) 

No.  1379.  Edgewood  (i() 

No.  1398.  Kedan  (w) 

No.  1416.  Doraville  (»•) 

No.  1449.  McWilliams  (I) 


1,668 
830 

1,869 

1,082 
1,006 

1,378 

264 
563 

1,255 
922 

1,884 
658 
813 
657 
401 

1,275 
301 
902 
454 
678 


17, 189 


1880 


19, 072 


3,556 

1,436 
1,024 
1 1,  695 
I  425 
1,  025 
1,189 

1,  545 

144 
1,750 
1,369 
2, 284 
1,575 
735 
900 


14,  497 


Dodge  county. 


554 

494 

2.800 

1 ,013 

1,140 

709 

929 

643 

2,493 

1,182 

816 

1,605 


929 
794 


271 
1,314 
1.322 
675 
485 
416 


11,  452 


1,268 

462 
3,018 

639 
2,503 
1,  065 
1,251 

761 
1,169 

266 
1,212 
1,788 


799 


5,358 


1,198 

761 

1,387 


508 
730 
774 


MINOR   CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Dooly  county  . 


No.    516(2) 

No.    535  (aa),  including  Vienna  town  . 

Vienna  town 

No.    585  (fefc),  incl.  Unadilla  village  (6). 

No.    633  (cc) 

No.    640  (dd) 

No.    732  (ee),  including  Arabi  village  (b) . . 

No.    945  (/) - 

No.  1004  ((73) 

No.  1012  (hh) 

No.  1040  (ii),  including  Cordele  town. . 

Cordele  town 


Dougherty  county. 


No.  620 

No.  945,  including  Albany  town 

Albany  town 

No.  1097 


Douglas  county. 


No.   730.  Douglasville,inclndingDoug)a8- 

vlUe  town. 

Douglasville  town 

No.   736.   Chapel  Hill 

No.   784.  Che.stnutLog 

No.  1259.  Connor 

No.  1260.  Fairplay 

No.  1271.  Middle 

No.  1272.  Crombie 

No.  1273.  Salt  Springs,  including  Lithia 

Springs  town. 
Lithia  Springs  town 


Early  county  . 


No.    317.  Rawlins 2,388 

No.    339.  Pond 

No.    349  (a:),  including  Eastman  town 4,2! 

Eastman  town i  ,082 

No.    364.  Mitchell 815 

No.    384.  Eddins 975 

No.  1254    (3;),  including  Chauncey\'illage.  1,861 

Chauncey  village 633  I  ■    

No.  1438.  Clark  (1/) 157  I 

a  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1361  since  1880. 
6  Not  separately  returned. 
c  Part  taken  to'  form  No.  1342  since  1880. 
d  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1392  since  1880. 
e  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1325  since  1880. 
/Parts  taken  to  form  Nos.  1387  and  1431  .since  1880. 
n  Organized  from  part  of  No.  914  since  1880. 
h  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  635  and  1188  since  1880. 
i  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  513,  621,  720,  and  1005  since 
1880;  part  taken  to  torm  No.  1392. 

j  Organized  from  part  of  No.  1046  since  1880;  part  taken  to 
form  IS^O.  1431.  .         ,„„„ 

k  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  694  and  1361  since  1880. 

J  Organized  since  1880.  . 

m  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  1046  and  1387  since  1880. 
«,  Parts  taken  to  form  Nos.  1327  and  1379  since  1880. 

o  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1349  since  1880. 
'       p  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1398  since  1880. 

q  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1327  since  1880. 

r  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1416  since  1880. 


No.  430.  Cedar  Springs 

No.   510.  River 

No.  854.  Damascus 

No.  866.  Blakely,  includingBlakelytown 

Blakely  town 

No.  1140.    TJrquhart 

No.1164.  Cuba  

No.  1435,  Arlington  (I) 


Echols  county  . 


No.  719.  Gilmore  — 

No.   904 

No.  1058.  Statenville. 

No.  1211 

No.  1306.  Forest 


Effingham  county 


No.   9 

No.  10,  including  Guyton  town. 

Guyton  town 

No.  11 

No.  12 


1890 


18, 146 


2,702 

2,930 

536 

2,456 

945 

970 

1,094 

1,075 

1,883 

1,351 

2,  740 

1,578 


12,  206 


2,667 
6,283 
4,008 
3,256 


7,794 


L827 

863 
676 
591 

1,190 
974 
867 
496 

1,173 

290 

9,792 

1,506 

1,617 

1,449 

2,616 

441 

939 

381 

1,284 

3,079 


1880 


12, 420 


706 
555 
514 

878 
426 


1,968 
2,241 


1,922 

1,177 

1,054 

224 

888 

1,673 

983 

290 


12, 622 


2,239 
6,356 

3,216 
4,027 


6,934 


. 1, 216 

286 
589 
659 
955 
900 
951 
772 
892 


7,611 

1,117 
836 

2,763 

1,510 
279 

1,056 
329 


2,553 


473 
469 
594 
620 
397 


5,599 

5,979 

851 
2,130 

541 
1,  433 
1,185 

1,008 
2,240 

"■'i,'.558 
1,173 

s  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  531  and  572  since  1880. 
t  Organized  from  part  of  No.  536  since  1880. 
u  Organized  from  part  of  No.  531  since  1880. 
V  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  563,  637,  and  683  since  1880. 
w  Organized  from  part  of  No.  686  since  1880. 
X  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1438  in  1889. 
y  ( )rganized  from  parts  of  Nos.  349  and  1254  in  1889. 
'z  Formerly  county  district  No.  3. 
aa  Formerly  county  district  No.  7. 
bb  Formerly  county  district  No.  2. 
cc  Formerly  county  district  No.  9. 
dd  Formerly  county  district  No.  1. 
ee  Formerly  county  district  No.  13. 
If  Formerly  county  district  No.  14. 
.5.(7  Formerly  county  district  No.  10 ;  part  given  to  No.  1040 

since  1880. 
Aft  Formerly  county  district  No.  6. 

ii  Formerly  county  district  No  11 ;  part  of  No.  1004  annexed 
since  1880. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

CEORGIA— Continued. 


97 


I<nNOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Elbert  county. 


No.  189.  Elberton,  incl.  Elberton  town . . . 

Elberton  town 

No.  190.  Longstreet 

No.  191.  Eliam 

No.  192.  Petersburg 

No.  193.  Wyches 

No.  195.  KuckersviUe,  including  Euckers- 
villetown  (a). 

No.  196.  Moss 

No.  197.  Pike 

No.  199.  Gaines .. 

No.  201.  Goshen,  including  Bowman  town 

Bowman  town 

No.  202.  Webbsboro 

No.  315.  Centerville , 


Emanuel  county 


No.     49 

No.     50 

No.     53,  including  S  waiusboro  town . 

Swainsboro  town 

No.     57 

No.     58 

No.    -59 

No    395 

No  12C8 

No  1333(6) 

No.  1429(6) 

No.l452(6) 


1890 


Fannin  county  . 


No    844.  Noontootla 

No.   913.  Morganton,  including  Mineral 
Blutf  and  Morganton  towns. 

Mineral  Bluff  town 

Morganton  town 

No,  980.  Caldwell '.'..'.'. 

No.  1025.  Eairplay 

No.  1027.  Skeinali 

No  1029.  Hot  House 

No  1047.  Sugar  Creek 

No  1130.  Mobile 

No  1205.  Mint  Hill 

No  1242.  Rock  Creek 

No  1265.  Toccoa,  incl.  Blue  Ridge  town  . . . 

Blue  Ridge  town 

No.  1308.  Hemptown 


Fayette  county. 


No    495.  Sixth 

No.  496.  Fifth.  Incl.  Fayetteville  town . 

Fayetteville  town 

No.   538.  Fourth 

No.   549.  Upper  Seventh 

No.    624.  Lower  Seventh 

No.   709.  Black  Rock 

No.  1248.  Hopeful 

No.  1262.  Europe 

No.  1293.  Brooks  Station 


Floyd  county. 


No.   829.  Cave   Springs,  including  Cave 
Springs  town. 
Cave  Springs  town 

No.   855.  North  Carolina .' .' 

No.    859.  Watter 


15, 376 


2,244 
",572 
1,016 
1,180 
567 
999 
1,235 

912 
1,  926 

973 
1,857 

32.3 
1,227 
1,240 


14,  703 


1,542 

614 

2,681 

393 

1,  880 

1,688 

1,154 

1,427 

1,136 

1,138 

759 

684 


8,724 


824 
1,762 

76 
170 
783 
Mb 
575 
732 
669 
635 
556 
332 
868 
264 
483 


8,728 


1,281 

1,931 

380 

1,068 

1,006 

1,1.59 

379 

.531 

458 

915 


28,  .391 


2,143 

952 
1,891 
1,526 


1880 


12,  957 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Organized  since  1880. 

c  De  Soto  town  annexed  since  1880. 

d  Formerly  De  Soil!  town. 

e  Part  taken  to  for.„  No.  1337  since  1880. 

/  Organized  from  part  of  No.  949  since  1880, 

g  Organized  in  1882. 

ft  Organized  in  1887. 

372 7 


1,508 
927 
956 

1,336 
800 

1,077 

1,141 

768 
1,  465 

718 
1,  301 


1.058 
829 


9,759 


1,854 
408 

1,680 
1 86 

1,729 
897 

1,269 
973 
949 


7,  245 


717 
1,482 


143 
741 
450 
491 
624 
602 
537 
467 
189 
521 


424 


8,605 


1,112 
1,833 
1,38 
957 
998 
1,520 
423 
591 
419 
752 


»35 
2,056 
1,  295  I 


MINOB  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Floyd  county— Continued. 

No.  919.  Rome,  including  East  Rome  and 
Forestville  towns,  Rome  city,  and 
South  Rome  town  (a). 

East  Rome  town 

Forestville  town ........ 

Rome  city  (c) 

Ward  I i,gn 

Ward  2 1,443 

Wards 1,156 

Ward4(d) 1,254 

Wards 1,190 

No.   923.  Texas  Valley 

No.   924.  Barker 

No.    949.  Floyd  Springs  (e) 

No.   962.  Chulio..   ...   ...... 

No.  1048.  Etowah 

No.  1059.  Livingston 

No.  1120.  Flatwood 

No.  1337.  Everett  Springs  (/) 

No .  Foster  Mill  lb) 


Forsyth  county 


No.  795.  Big  Creek 

No.   835.  Hightower 

No.   841.  Chestatee 

No.  878.  Coal  Mountain 

No.  879.  Cumming,  incl.  Gumming  town 

Gumming  town 

No.  880.  Vickery  Creek ..'. 

No.  885.  Chattahoochee 

No.  1276.  Bell 

No.  1351.  Roland  (g) ." 

No.  1413.  Settendown  (h) 

No.  1437.  Barker  (i) 


Franklin  county 


No.   206.  Bryant (j),  incl.  Lavonia town.. 

Lavonia  town 

No.  210.  Gunnell 

No.    211.  Flintsville 

No.   212.  Byrum  (k) 

No.   213.  G'umlog  (Jfc) 

No.   215.  Big  Smith 

No.   263.  Dooley  (I) 

No.  2(i4.  Carnesville,  including  (jarnes- 
ville  town. 

Carnesville  town. . . . 

No.   267.  Wolfpit ; 

No.   370.  Manley(j),incl.  Eoyston  town. 

Royston  town ...         ! 

No.   812.  Strange 

No.  1,363.  "West  Bowersville  (m)  .... 

No.  1377.  Red  Hollow  (n) 

No.  1420.  Middle  River  (0) 


Fulton  county. 


No.  469.  Cook,  inchiding  Bellwood  and 
Exposition  Mills  villages,  butexclusive 
of  part  of  Atlanta  city. 

Bellwood  village 

Exposition  Mills  village. .    . 

No.   479.  Bryant 

No.  530.  Black  Hull,  including  Pittsburg 
village  and  West  End  city.'but  exclu- 
sive of  part  of  Atlanta  city. 

Pittsburg  village 

West  End  city 

No.   722.  Buckhead 

No.  1100.  Oak  Grove 


1890 


12,  453 


514 
771 

6.957 


1880 


,099 


529 
3,877 


1,055 

1,149 

2,340 

2,516 

922 

1,  317 

2,286 

2,  219 

711 

910 

1,469 

1,677 

890 

999 

515 

190 

11, 155 


1,593 
938 

1,291 
646 

1,855 
3S6 
930 

1,106 
539 
639 

1,009 
609 


14,  670 


10,559 


1,524. 
1,203 
1,  604 
1,  512 
1,815 

250 
1,275 
1,142 

484 


1,410 

28s 

1,359 

1,367 

1,021 

950 

1,047 

690 

1,988 

27s 
816 
692 
340 
939 
711 
996 
678 


84,  655 


11,453 


3,827 


587 
601 
998 


684 
1,445 
1,194 

756 


49, 137 


p2,  438 


1,110 
p3.  140 


S7J 

1,  692 

782 


i  Organized  in  1889. 

j  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1363  since  1880. 

k  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1377  since  188(1. 

I  Part  taken  to  form.  No.  1420  since  1880. 
m  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  206  and  370  since  1880. 
n  Organized  from  iiarts  of  Nos.  212  and  213  since  1880. 

0  Organized  from  part  of  No.  263  since  1880. 
p  Includes  part  now  in  Atlanta  city. 


98 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

OEORGl  A— Continued. 


Fulton  county— Continued. 


No.  1289.  Adamsville 

No.  1328.  Collins  (a) .- -  V ' y- ' "  v«„V 

No.  1332.  East  Point  (a),  including  liast 

Point  town. 

East  Point  town r-'"iy^Jt 

No.  1348.  South  Bond  (o),  exclusive  ot  part 

of  Atlanta  city.  .        e    -...* 

No.  1362.  Peaclitree  (a),  exclusive  ot  pait 

of  Atlanta  city.  .        ,.„„,.+ 

No.  1422.  Edgewood  (a),  exclusive  ot  pait 

of  Atlanta  city.         .  .  i,mR„„ri 

Atlanta  city  (h),  comprising  Nos.  1026  and 

1234  and  parts  of  469,  530, 1348, 1362,  and 


1422. 


w  „i  1  .  -  -  -  13,  793 

w^d2::::::".";-------' io'3« 

•Wards'.".-".'. ^,422 

Ward4 1»'«62 

Wards 1»'550 

-Ward  6 11' ^'^^ 


991 
1,404 
1,512 

738 


1,188 

1,282 

65, 533 


1,045 


GlLMBR    COUNTY 

No.   850.  EUijay,  including EUijay  town. 

Ellijay  town 

No.   864.  Ticka,netly  {ci 

No.   907.  Boardto wn 

No.   932.  Cartecay  (d) 

No.  958.  Mountain  town 

No.  1009.  Tails  Creek 

No.  1035.  Leaches 

No.  1091.  Ball  Ground 

No.  1135.  Town  Creek 

No.  1136.  Chen-y  Log 

No.  1274.  Kidgeway 

No.  1302.  Coosawattee 

No.  1341.  Diamond  {e) 

No.  1355.  Alto  (/) 


37, 409 


9, 074 


Glascock  county. 


1,797 

437 
645 
705 
874 


425 

511 
448 
521 
331 
389 
516 


No.  1167,  including  Gibson  town. 

Gibson  town 

No.  1168 

No.1169 

No.  1234 


Glynn  county. 


No.     25.  Sea  Islands 

No.     26,  including  Brunswick  city  . 

Brunswick  city 

No.     27 

No.  1356  (O) 


Gordon  county 


13, 420 


1,214 
9,  560 

8,459 
1,310 
1,336 


12,758 


No.   849.  f!alhonn,  inch  Calhoun  town 

Calhoun  town 

No.   856.  Lily  Pond 

No.   874.  Fairinount 

No.   973.  Seventh ;-••-- 

No.  980.  Itesaca, including Resaca  town., 

Resaca  town .••■,■•,■. ;, 

No.  1054.  Sugar  Valley,  including  Sugar 
Valley  town. 

Sugar  Valley  town 

No.  1055.  Plainville 

No.  1056.  Sonoraville 

No.  1057.  Twentyfourth 

No.1063.  Eighth 

No.  1064.  Oostanaula 

No.  1235.  Coosawattee 

?:?^ltai^'  orNoi''?626  and  1234  outside  of  city   limits 
(population,  1,521  in  1880)  annexed  smce  1880. 
c  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1341  since  1880 
d  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1355  since  1880. 


8,386 


1,515 
200 

1,106 
057 
900 
796 
800 
396 
760 
381 
430 
322 
323 


No.  137.  Halladaw 

No.  138.  Woodville 

No.  140.  Union  Point 

No.  1 41.  Caldwell 

No.i42.   Austin -■--. 

No.  143.  Greensboro,    including  Greens- 
boro city. 
Greensboro  city •••■■.;  ■ 

No.  144.  White  Plains,  including  White 
Plains  town. 

White  Plains  town 

No.  145.  Winfield 

No.  146.  Branche 

No.  147.  Partee ■^- " -^ ■; ; V ' ' ' 'V" ; ' 

No.  148.  Penfleld,  incl.Penfield  town  (3). 

No.  149.  Foster 

No.  160.  Winslett 

No.  161.  Parks 

No.  162.  Credill 

No.  163.  Hutchinson 


Jtl6 

3,720 

3,577 

843 

773 

197 

123 

l,2,'i2 

1,239 

1,153 

1,018 

472 

547 

Gwinnett  county  . 


No.  316.  Ben  Smith • 

No.  404.  Goodwin,  incl.  Suwanee  town  . 

Suwanee  town 

No.   405.  Berkshire -  - ■  -  -  ■  ■ 

No.  406.  Pinckneyville,  including   JNor- 
cross  town. 

Norcross  town   .■••,••;■. v 

No.   407.  Lawrenceville,  including  Law- 
renceville  town. 

Lawrenceville  town 

No.  408.  Gates 

No.   444.  Hog  Mountain 

No.   478.  Harbin 

No.   544.  Martin  (/i). ;..-."----•,-; 

No.  550.  Sugar  Hill,  incl.  Buford  town . . . 

Buford  town 

No.   562.  Cains 

No.  571.  Rockbridge........ -.---• ------ 

No.  1263.  Duluth,  including  DiUuth  town 

Duluth  town 

No.  1295.  Bay  Creek 

No.  1397.  Puckett(a) 


6,497 


883 

4,749 


805 


Habkesham  county 


11, 171 


2,188 

1,710 

680 

510 

1,022 

907 

976 

814 

1,  145 

970 

985 

853 

IQ7 

iqi 

1,273 

1,085 

164 

894 

993 

1,488 

1,231 

536 

545 

837 

733 

791 

821 

623 

509 

No.   371.  Polecat 

No.   402.  Currahee  (i)  .-.■■  ■■■  ■  -  -  -  -  -  ----■• 

No.  409.  Clarksville,   including  Clarks- 
villetown. 

Clarksville  town 

No.  414.  Mud  Creek 

No.  422.  Deep  Creek... - /.:-■• 

No.  440.  Toccoa,  incl.  Toccoa  town  (I) 

Toccoa  town 

No.  501.  Batesville 

No.   666.  Cool  Spring......... v/'T 

No.  752.  Center  Hill,  including  Mount 
Airy  town. 

Mount  Airy  town 

No.   977.  Fail-play 

No.  1021.  Fork --■-.-■-•-,-.--■ 

No.  1391.  Falling   AVater    (a),    including 
Porters  Mill  town. 

Porters  Mill  town   ..... ... .  • .  ■    ■  ■ 

No.  1449.  Cornelia  (o),  including  Cornelia 
and  Dcmorest  towns. 

Cornelia  town 

Demorest  town  


Hall  county  . 


No.   268.  Tadmor. 
No.   385.  Morgan. 


1,309 
1,732 
J  66 
1,286 
1,975 


7»3 
2,171 


319 

1,301 

895 


11,573 


270 
1,220 
L287 

396 

831 

1,040 

2, 582 

X  ,120 

734 

358 

970 

201 
541 
494 
394 

148 
852 


18,047 


1,150 

773 


500 
1,862 


242 
1,271 


8,718 


15,  298 


e  Organized  from  part  of  No.  864  since  1880. 
/Organized  from  part  ot  No.  932  since  1880. 
q  Not  separately  returned. 
k  Returned  as  No.  554  in  1880. 
i  Toccoa  town  given  as  m  Nos.  402  and  440  in  188U. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

GE  OJKGI  A-  Continued. 


99 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Hall  county — Continued. 


No.    392.  Clinchem 

No.   403.  Glade,  including  Lula  town  (a). 
No.   410.  Nararaore,    including    part    of 
Bellton  town. 

Bellton  town  (part  of) 

Total  for   Bellton   town,  in   No.  912, 
Banks  county,   and   No.   410,   Hall 
county  . 
No.   411.  Gainesville.incl.Gaiuesvillecity 

Gainesville  city 

Wardi 595' 

Ward  2 , ,  236 

Ward  3 071 

No.   413.  Roberts 

No.   434.  Quilliau 

No.    5H5.   Wilson 

No.   569.  Birk  Camj) 

No.   570.  Whelclieis 

No.   575.  Fork 

No.   803.  Big  Hickory 

No.   810.  Polksville  .'. 

No.  1270.  Flowery  Branch,  incl.  Flowery 
Branch  town. 
Flowery  Branch  town. . . 

No.  1385.  Candler  (h) 

No.  1419.  Friendshii)  (b) 


Hancock  county  . 


No.  101 

No.  102,  including  part  of  Sparta  town  .  ] 

Sparta  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Sparta  town,  in  Nos.102  and 
113. 

No.103 

No.  104 

No.  106.  Powellton 

No.107 

N0.IO8 

No.  109 

No.  111.  Culverton 

No.  112.  Jewell,  incl.  Jewell  village  ( a) . . 
No.  113,  including  part  of  Sparta  town 

Sparta  town  (part  of) 

No.  114 

N0.II6 

No.  117 ;;;; 

No.  118, including  Linton  village '.[ 

Linton  village 


Haralson  county  . 


No.    653.  Tallapoosa,  incl. Tallapoosaoity 

Tallapoosa  city 

No.    813.  Price 

No.  1077.  Draketown 

No.  1078.  AVildcat ; ." 

No.  1143.  Buchanan,  incl.  Buchanan  town 

Buchanan  town 

No.  1225.  Buncombe 

No.  1251.  Bremen,  iiul.  Bremen  town 

Bremen  town 

N0.JI335.  Felton(6),  incl.  Felton  town ! ! 

Felton  town 

ITo.  1426.  Waco  (b),  incl.  Waco  town  '.'.'.'. 

Waco  town 


Harris 


No.  b,2.  Hamilton,  mcl.  Hamilton  tn.  (a) . 

No.  679.  Whitaker 

No.  695.  Eller.siie 

No.  696.  Cataula. 


No.  703.  Goodman,  incl.  Chiplev  tn.  (a)  [ 
No.  707.  Lower  19th .  .         w 


No.  717.  Blue  Spring... 

No.  781.  Davidson.: 

No.  782.  Milner  Cross  liuacLs 
No.  786.  Valley  Plains 


a  Not  sep.Trately  returned. 

b  Organized  .since  1880. 

«  Beturned  as  No.  067  in  1880. 


1890 


1880 


843 

1,749 

61li 

III 
211 


4,484 
3,202 


611 
1,203 
995 
841 
.592 
695 
447 
796 
1,113 


350 
720 
417 


17, 149 


1,119 
3,  042 

750 
i>54o 

589 

500 

765 

580 

560 

484 

1,082 

980 

2,125 

790 

983 

1,257 

1,312 

1,771 

176 


11,316 


3,040 
1,699 
1,  042 
1,462 
776 
1,882 

324 
570 
749 

312 
1,038 

314 
757 


16,  797 


2,010 

1,703 

1,058 

1,204 

1,387 

1,352 

1,167 

948 

1,187 

734 

1,298 

1,209 

1,755 

1,  624 

932 

1,004 

701 

772 

1,326 

1,314 

973 

1,487 

581 

138 
229 


3,007 
1,919 


664 

1,012 
889 
836 
,573 
763 
464 
877 
975 


908 

2,376 

596 


1,015 

1,052 

772 

624 

995 

.543 

1133 

1,018 

2,001 

252 

927 

1,133 

993 

1,699 


52 
660 

1,178 
950 

1,541 
■58 
498 
243 


15,  758 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Harris  county— Continued. 


No.    920.  Whitesville 

No.    934.  Waverly  Hall 

No.  1186.  Upper  19th 

No.  1247.  Smith  Cross  Koads  , 


1890 


Hart  county  . 


No.  1112.  Town,  incl.  Hartwelltown  (a) 

No.  1113.  Ray 

No.  1114.  Sm'ith 

No.  1115.  Reed  Creek '.', 

No.  1116.  Hall,  incl.  Bowersvilie  town  . ! 
Bowersville  town 

No.  1117.  Shoal  Creek 

No.  1118.  McCurry 

No.  1119.  Alford.l 


Heard  county. 


No.  693.  Cooksville 

No.  702.  Hou.ston 

No.  761 

No.  779.  Enon  Grove 

No.  788.  Franklin,  incl.  Franklin  village! 

Franklin  village 

No.  792 

No.  938.  Corinth 

No.  939.  State  Line. ...  

No.  987 


776 
1,288 

724 
1,188 


10,  887 


9,557 


Henry  county. 


No.  486.  Sixth 

No.  489.  Tussahaw  ....  

No.  491.  Love .' ;  ] 

No.  498.  McDonough,  including  iicboii- 
ongh  town. 
McDonough  town 

No.  576.  Locust  Grove  (c),  including"  Lo'- 
cust  Grove  town. 
Locust  Grove  town 

No.  61 1.  McMullen 

No.  622.  Brushy  Knohs. 

No.  638.  Beersheba 

No.  641.  Lowe 

No.  723.  Hampton,  incl.  Hampton  town 
Hampton  town 

No.  767.  Sandy  Ridge -'- ."^' .' .' ! !  _' .' ! ! 

No.  775.  Stoclibridge,  including     Stock- 
bridge  town. 
Stockbridge  town 

No.  888.  Shake  Rag ^^i-'.^^'.'.'.'.'.'..'. 


637 

747 
1,558 

773 
1,427 

250 
1,129 

627 
1,  051 
1,608 


16,220 


Houston  county  . 


924 
1,272 

834 
2,414 


515 
1,448 

25s 

828 

705 

892 

1,148 

2,  255 

422 

1,098 

1,655 


287 
747 


No.  492.  Lower  14th.. 

No.  500.  Upper  11th ..'. 

No.  527.  Kemp 

No.  528.  Fort  Valley,  including  Fort'Val- 
ley  town. 

Fort  Valley  town  .   . 
No.  541.  Hickory  Grove 

No.  512.  Hayneville 

No.  619.  Lower  Town,  including  part  oi' 
Perry  city  (d). 

Perry  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Perry  city,  in  Nos.  6igand 
928. 

No.  765.  Upper  14th 

No.  769.  Lower  5th 

No.  771.  Upper5th 

No.  887.  Si.xth,  including  Byron  town  .    ] 

Byron  town 

No.  926.  Henderson  (d)  .-............!!!  ^ ! 

No.  928.  Upper   Town,  including  part  of 
Perry  city. 

Perrv  city  (part  of)  . . . 
No.  970.  Chancey  Store '.'.'.'.'... 

1880^'^'^*  '^'^'*  "'  ^''"''^^'  '^''•*' '"  ^'°'  ''^^  ^'^"*'"  ""^  "'  ^^-  ^^^  '° 


21,613 

1,161 
1,215 
1,  573' 
4,080 

1.7S2 
1,220 
1,  506 
1,758 


1880 


769 
1,038 

887 
1,  200 


9,094 


2,425 

1,284 

993 

1,006 

975 

275 

1,796 

1,102 

1,  075 

800 

589 

1,615 
1,581 
1,008 

1,398 

1,354 

980 

586 
951 

1,368 
819 

1,466 
269 
882 
630 
940 

1,127 


14, 193 


1,103 

1,043 

727 

1,808 


320 

1,097 

'955 

546 

732 

1,356 

2,311 

621 

738 

1,178 

599 

22,  414 

471 

66s 

1,401 

1,590 

878 

1,895 

2T9 

1,336 
1,307 


194 
693 


1,000 
1,100 
1,573 
4,031 

'.^77 
1,194 
1,612 
1,942 


929 

1,  .585 
1,016 
1,430 
1,651 

137 

2,  139 
1,302 


217 
839 


100 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

a  G  ORCrl  A— Continaed. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


iRWm  COUNTY. 


No.  432.... 
No.  518.... 
No.  690.... 
No.    901...- 

No.  982  .... 
No.  1388  (a) . 
No.  1421  (a) . 


1890 


Jackson  county. 


No.    242.  Clarkesboro -  -  ■ -.-  ■  • 

No.    243.  House,  including  part  of  Jug 
Tavern  town. 

Jug  Tavern  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Jug  Tavern  town,  in  No.  243, 
Jackson  county,  and  No.  249,  Wal- 
ton county.      .     ,    ,.  i    f  T  f 
No.    245.  Jefferson,  including  part  ot  J  et- 
ferson  town. 

Jefferson  town  {part  of) ■  w/  " ' ' 

Total  for  Jefferson  town  (6),  in  Nos. 
245  and  257. 

No.    246.  Chandler 

No.    248.  Randolph  (c) 

No.    253.  Newtown 

No.    255.  Minister,    including  Harmony 
Grove  village. 

Harmony  Grove  village ■  ■  ■  ■ 

No.    257.  Han-isburg,   including  part  of 
Jefferson  town. 

Jefferson  town  (part  of) 

No.    428.  Cunningham 

No.    455.  Miller Y-;iV--- 

No.   465.  Wilson,  includingpartofMays 
ville  town. 

Maysville  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Maysville  town  (J),  in  No. 
465,  Banks  county ,  and  N  o.  465,  Jack 
son  county. 

No.  1042.  Santa  Fe -.-  -..--.---- 

No.  1407.  Hoschton  («),  including  Hosch- 
ton  village. 

Hoschton  village 


Jasper  county. 


No.  262.  Lazenby 

No.  288.  HoTob  (/) 

No.  289.  Smith  and  Jordan  (g) 

No.  290.  W yatt 

No.  291.  BlackwoU 

No  292.  Henderson  and  Cook 

No.  293.  Hillsboro.incl.  Hillaborotown. . . 

Hillsboro  town 

No.  294.  John.soii  and  Malone 

No.  295.  Monticello,  incl.Monticollotown 

Monticello  town 

No.  296.  Martin  and  Bui  ney 

No.  297.  Thouipson  and  Barnes 

No.  363.  Shady   Dale,  including  Machen 
and  Shady  "bale  towns. 

Machen  town . . . . 

Shady  Dale  town 

No.  364.  T)ouegal 

No.  365.  Lawrence 

No.  373.  Gladesville 

No.  379.  Minter  and  G  ilstrap 

No.  380.  Robinson  and  Kelly 

No.905.  "Waters(ft) 


jErPEBSON  COUNTY. 


No.  76.  Stapleton-. 
No.  77.  Stellaville  . 


6,316 


1,509 


712 

1,200 

922 

480 


19, 176 


1880 


1,527 
1,408 


159 
202 


2,009 


540 

1,277 

747 

1,811 

2,335 

611 
1,897 

54 
1,  631 
1,442 
1,125 

126 
327 


764 
1,203 


13,  879 


452 
667 
666 

854 
561 
571 
765 
166 


2,096 


1,062 
551 
500 
333 
250 


16,  297 


1,416 
1,310 


1,484 

419 
419 

1,316 

1,845 
1,884 
1,817 


407 
1,440 


1,344 
915 
816 

116 

710 

11,  851 

538 
619 

685 
579 
668 
568 
491 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Jefferson  county — Continued. 


No.  78.  Fleming 

No.  79.  Grange 

No.  81 .  Pope  Hill 

No.  82.  Louisville,  incl.  Louisville  town. 

Louisville  town 

No.  83.  Wadley,  including  Wadley  town. 

Wadley  town 

No.  84.  Alexander 

No.  85.  Bartow,  including  Bartow  town  . 

Bartow  town 


1890 


814 

990 

1,859 

1,473 

849 
773 

511 
595 

961 

598 

1,143 

738 

22B 

500 

644 

404 

501 

910 

981 

807 

580 

1,039 

473 

133 

130 

17,  213 

15,  671 

2,844 

2,198 

1,781 

1,  520 

a  Organized  since  1880. 

6  In  1880  in  No.  245  only. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1407  since  1880. 

d  Tn  1880  in  No.  465,  Banks  county,  only. 

e  Organized  from  part  of  No.  248  since  1880. 


Johnson  county. 


No.     55.  Kite 

No.     56.  Pullen •-• 

No.  1201.  Wrightsville,  incl.  WnghtsviUe 
town. 

Wrightsville  town 

No.  1202.  Ring  Jaw 

No.  1203.  Ivy 

No.  1266.  Smith 

No.  1301.  Buckeye 

No.  1326.  Powell  (a) 

No.  1396.  Price  (a) 

No.  1405.  Rice  (a) 


Jones  county. 


No.  202. 
No.  299. 
No.  300. 
No.  301. 
No.  304. 
No.  305. 
No.  347. 
No.  3.58. 
No.  359. 
No.  360. 
No.  361. 
No.  377. 
No.  378. 
No.  447. 
No.  4.50. 
No.  459. 


Wallace  — 

Finney 

Barron 

TranquiUa 

Roberts 

Lester 

Towles 

Pope 

Burden 

White 

Hawkins.. 
Hammock  . 
Ethridge  . . 
Saunders  . . 

Clinton 

Davidson. . 


Laurens  county. 


No.     52.  Smith 

No.     86.  Buckeye 

No.   341.  Burgamies 

No.  342.  Dublin,  including  Dublin  town 

Dublin  town 

No.  343.  Pinetuckey 

No.   344.  Hampton  Mill 

No.   345.  Harvard 

No.  391.  Bailey 

No.  1309.  Jackson 

No.  1338.  Oconee  (ot) 

No.  1367.  Lowery  (a) 

No.  1368.  Burch  (a) 

No.  1369.  Reedy  Springs  (a) 

No.1412.  Carter  (a) 


Lee  county. 


1880 


6,129 


281 
1,444 
2,  492 

248 


4,800 

402 

243 

1,904 

272 
431 
755 
312 
753 


11, 613 

637 

581 
686 
800 

1,046 
613 
496 
999 

1,597 
480 
797 
688 
545 
514 
540 
594 


10, 053 


9, 074         10, 577 


No.    738.  Palmyra 

No.  915.  Leesburg,  incl.  Leesburg  town. 

Leesburg  town 

No.   975.  Redbone 

No.   976.  SmithviUe,incl.Smithvilletn.(t) 
No.  1238.  Chokee,  including Chokee  town. 

Chokee  town 

/  Returned  as  No.  287  in  1880. 
g  Returned  as  No.  283  in  1880. 
ft  Returned  as  No.  409  in  1880. 
i  Not  separately  returned. 


2,147 
1,991 

442 
1,267 
1,646 
2,023 

153 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

GE  ORGIA— Continued. 


101 


MINDB  CIVTL  DIVISIONS. 


Liberty  county. 


No.  15  (a) . 
No.  16 ... . 
No.  17.... 
No.  24.... 
No.  1132  . . . . 
No.  1359  (6) . 


Lincoln  county 


No.  182.  Shady  Hill 

No.  183.  Salem 

No.  184.  Samuel 

No.  185.  Sybert 

No.  186.  Lincolntou,  incl.  Liucolnton  town 

Lincolnton  town 

No.  187.  Goshen 

No.  188.  White  Plains 

No.  269.  Parks 


1890 


Lowndes  county. 


No.   658.  Lower  Fork 

No.   661.  Naylor 

No.  662.  Clyattville-.  )  ,  , 

No,  1246.  Ousley 5*''' 

No.   663,  including  Valdosta  town  . 

Valdosta  town 

No.  1267.  rolsom 

No.  1268.  Ocean  Pond 

No.  1307.  Cat  Creek 


Lumpkin  county  , 


No.  821.  Auraria 

No.  831.  Martin  Ford 

No.  837.  Dahlonega,  incl.  Dahlonega town 

Dahlonega  town 

No.  838.  Shoal  Creek 

No.   840.  NimblewUl 

No.  900.  Yahoola 

No.   935.  Davis  

No.   999.  Crumby 

No.  1051.  "VVahoo 

No.  1116.  Chestatee 

No.  1244.  Frogtown 

No.  1252.  Hightower 

No.  1296.  Cane  Creek 

No.  1352.  Mill  Creek  (d) 

No.  1415.  Jones  Creek  (d) 


McDdfpie  county. 


No.  132.  Eepublican 

No.  133.  Bearing  («) 

No.  134.  Thomson,  incl.  Thomson  town  . . 

Thomson  town 

No.  152.  Mount  Aubura 

No.  274.  Wrightsboro 


MclNTOSH  county  . 


No.     22 

No.   271.  Darien,  including  Darien  city. . . 

Darien  city 

No.  1312.  Sea  Islands .'..'. 


Macon  county  . 


12, 887 


4,364 
1,294 
2,778 
1,518 
616 
2,317 


6,146 


590 
643 
820 
436 
1,185 

220 

912 
802 
758 


15, 102 


1,398 
2,176 

2,274 

5,992 

808 
1,433 
1,021 

6,867 


929 
268 
1,382 
896 
381 
362 
504 
486 
576 
391 
468 
164 
254 
299 
249 
154 


8,789 


1,489 
1,972 
3,044 
836 
856 
1,428 

6,470 


1,246 

4,514 

1,491 

710 


13, 183 


No.   543.  Marshallville,    including  Mar- 
shallville  village. 
Marshallville  village 

No.   740 ....      

No.   757 

No.   770.  Montezuma,  including  Monte- 
zuma town.  I 
Montezumatown .| 

a  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1359  since  1880. 
b  Organized  from  part  of  Nu.  15  since  1880. 
e  Not  separately  returned. 


2,569 

1,086 

720 

1,098 

4,027 

706 


1880 


10,  649 


6,144 

1,039 

2,004 

970 

492 


6,412 


692 

868 
604 
371 

1,133 
70 

1,036 
979 
729 


11,  049 


1,011 

1,688 

;  1,  047 

I  1,011 

'  3,  791 

1.51S 

612 

1,100 

789 


6.526 


1,014 
280 

1,104 
602 
378 
537 
471 
423 
557 
320 
422 
227 
400 
333 


9,449 


1,  594 

1,688 
3,239 
700 
1,182 
1,746 

6,241 


1,276 
4,401 

1,543 
564 


11,  675 


1,821 

543 

776 

1,044 

3,496 

440 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Macon  county— Continued. 
No.   814  I  (^, 


No.  1002  ] 

No.  1070.  Oglethorpe,  incl.  Oglethorpe  tn. 
Oglethorpe  town 


Madison  county. 


No.  203.  Fork 

No.  204.  Danielsville,  including   Dauiels- 
ville  town. 

Danielsville  town 

No.  205.  Brooklyn 

No.  262.  Pocotalago 

No.  382.  Grove  Hill 

No.  383.  Pitman 

No.  438.  Mill , 

No.  591.  Harrison 


Marion  county. 


No.  710.  Kitchafoonee 

No.  807.  Buena  Vista,  including  Buena 
Vista  town. 

Buena  Vista  town 

No.   808.  Tazewell 

No.    948.  Brantley 

No.   955.  Fort  Perry 

No.  1034.  Draneville 

No.  1339.  Pine  Knot  (d) 


Meriwether  county  . 


No.   657.  Rocky  Mount 

No.  665.  Greenville,  incl.  Greenville tn.(c) 
No.   669.  Woodbury,  iucl.  Woodbury  town 
Woodbury  town 

No .  704 ; ; ; ; ; 

No.  705.  Warnersville 

No.   706 

No.   715 

No.  726.  White  Sulphur  Springs 

No.   809.  Lone  Oak 

No.  1213.  Middle  9th 

No.  1281.  LuthersviUe,  incl.  LuthersvUle 
town  (c). 

No.  1290 

No.1400.  Midway  (d) , 

No. .  Jones  Mills  (d) 


Miller  county. 


No.  903. 
Na  1029 . 
No.  1160 . 


Milton  county. 


No.   823.  Double  Branch 

No.   842.  Old  First 

No.   892.  Little  River 

No.  1172.  Newtown 

No.  1175.  Crossville 

No.  1176.  Alpharetta,   including 
retta  town. 

Alpharetta  town 

No.  1226.  Grogan 

No.  1227.  Big  Creek 


Alpha- 


MlTCHELL  county 


No.   625 

No.   791 

No.  1033 

No.  1173,  including  Camilla  town. . 

Camilla  town 

No.  1194,  including  Pelham  village  , 

Pelham  village 

No.  1299 , 


d  Organized  since  1880. 

e  Returned  as  No.  153  in  1880. 


1890 


2,778 

1,991 

486 

11,024 


798 
1,610 

149 
1,884 
1,431 
2,010 
1,638 
704 
949 

7,728 


992 

2,745 


525 
915 
353 
1,687 
511 

20, 740 


1,406 
2,663 
2,201 

369 
1,431 
1,172 

632 
1,887 
1,583 
2,293 
2,065 
1,140 

1,346 
493 

428 

4,275 


1,522 
1,387 
1,366 

6,208 


1,213 

978 
446 
773 
605 
1,383 

256 
282 
528 

10, 906 


2,915 
953 
593 

3,325 
866 

1,752 
385 

1,368 


1880 


':  1,  859 

i   791 

1,888 

442 


7,978 

815 
1,022 

128 

1,222 

1,278 

1,533 

981 

731 

396 

8,598 


1,819 
1,751 

529 
1,096 
1,274 

817 
1,841 


17, 651 


1,467 
2,175 
1,595 
94 
1,129 
1,431 
755 
1,690 
1,311 
1,497 
1,651 
1,613 

1,  337 


3,720 


1,655 

1,188 

877 

6,261 


1,145 
948 
551 
818 
691 

1,304 

164 
285 
519 

9,392 


636 
!,  252 
,133 
672 
956 
168 
516 


102 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

GEORGIA— Continued. 


MUJOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


MONBOB  COUNTY  . 


No.  466.  Middlebrools 

No.  467.  Cabauiss 

No.  473 

No.  474.  Kelsey ..-.-.---  ■  -  -  ■  -  ■  ■  • 

No.  480.  Forsy  til,  including  Forsyth  city . 

Forsyth  city 

No.  504 

No.  523 

No.  539 

No.  554 ;-•■■:,■,■•■•;■;""' 

No.  557,  including  Culloden  village  (o). . 
No.  595.  Evers 

Dillard 

Kussellville 


1890 


1880 


19, 137 


No.  596. 
No.  599. 
No.  618 . 
No.  632 . 
No,  634 . 


Montgomery  codnty. 


No.     51 

No.   275 

No.   393 

No.   394 

No.  1221 - ; 

No.  1343  (6),  iiicl.  Mount  Venion  village 

Mount  Vernon  village 

No.  1386  (6) 

No.  1417  (fc) 

No.  1450  (b) 


1,165 

1,364 

999 

683 

1,681 

Q20 

1,513 
1,617 
1,326 

970 
1,484 
1,023 
1,239 

812 
1,192 
1,079 

990 


9,248 


Morgan  county. 


18, 808 

976 

1,  043 

711 

795 

1,898 

1,105 

1,540 

1,694 

1,399 

1,100 

1,447 

957 

1,201 

834 

1,150 

952 

1,105 


5,381 


No.  276.  City,  including  Madison  city 

Madison  city 

No.  277.  Martin 

No.  278.  Kingston 

No.  279.  Buckhead 

No.  280.  Fairplay 

No.  281.  Wellington 

No.  282.  Adsboro -  -  ■  -  --  -■•--■.; 

No.  283.  WTiittield,  incl.  Kutledgecity  .. 

Rutledge  city 

No.  284.  Harris ; : " "  VV ',"; "i 

No.  285.  Shepherd,  includmgGodfi-ey  and 
Pennington  villages  (a). 

No.  286.  Mann 

No.  396.  Durdiu 

No.  397.  Seats -.,V '    ' ', " ; 

No.  399.  Askew,  incl.  Florence  village  (a) 
No.  400.  Hello 


Murray  county  . 


No.  824.  Town,  incl.  Spring  Place  town  . 

Spring  Place  town 

No.   825.  Ball  Ground 

No.   874.  Tenth 

No.   972.  Doolittle 

No.   984.  Eighth 

No.  1011 .  Alaculsa 

No.  1013.  McDonald 

No.  1039.  Shuck  Pen 

No.  1291.  Bull  Pen 


1,468 

1,528 

639 

1,095 

1,283 

1,370 

707 

857 

464 

544 


16,  041 


3,091 

2,131 
695 
478 
847 
764 
923 

1,009 

1,160 
588 
970 

1,791 


1,283 
654 
686 


8,461 


Muscogee  county  . 


No.   675.  TJpatoie ^  ,  , 

No.   774.  Steam  Mill  ..  r"-';  •■•■•■••;• 
No.   772.  Nance  (d),  exclusive  ol  part  ot 

Columbus  city.  • 

No.   921.  Bozeman(d),esclusiveolpartol 

Columbus  city. 

No.  1128.  Edwards ..-..-..--.  -  -  -  ■ 

Columbus  city  (d),  comprising  Nos.  668, 

773,  and  parts  of  772  and  921. 


1,414 
1(34 
935 
996 
848 
975 
641 
1,033 
1,111 
508 


27, 761 


1,576 
2,082 

5, 423 

1,377 
17.303 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

h  Organized  since  1880. 

c  Not  sepai-ately  retiuTied  m  1880  and  in  1890. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Newton  county. 


No.   420.  Brick  Store 

No.   461.  Stansell • 

No.  462.  Town,  including  Covington  and 
Oxford  towns. 

Covingtim  town 

Oxford  town 

No.   463.  Wyatt 

No.   464.  Brewer 

No.   477.  Hay,  including  Newborn  town 

Newborn  town 

No.   546.  Gaither 

No.   547.  Oak  Hill 

No.   567.  Rocky  Plains 

No.  1249.  Gum  Creek 

No.  1261.  Cedar  Shoals 


14, 310 


Oconee  county  . 


1,809 
1,103 
3,  990 

1,823 

791 

636 

1,090 

2,014 

230 

717 

525 

1,012 

1,049 

365 


7,713 


1,367 
1,097 
850 
1,023 
1,044 


69 


14,032 


2,  956 
1,974 
800 
481 
800 
012 
902 
643 
835 

273 

945 

1,689 

729 
649 
937 
532 

522 


8,269 


No.   221.  Watkinsville,  including 
kinsville  town. 

Watkinsville  town 

No.   222.  Farmington 

No.   223.  Scull  Shoals 

No.  224.  Dark  Corner 

No.  225.  Wildcat 

No.   239.  High  Shoals 

No.   240.  Buncombe 

No.  261.  Salem 

No.  1331.  Mars  Hill  (6) 


Wat- 


Oglethorpe  county 


929 

234 
1,170 
1,035 

856 
1,239 

787 

904 
1,100 

249 


19, 322 


No.   226.  Beaverdam 

No.   227.  Wolfskin 

No.   228.  Bowling  Green 

No.   229.  Lexington,    including   Lexin 
ton  town  (a). 

No.   230.  Woodstock 

No.   232.  Bairdstown 

No.   233.  Simstown 

No.   234.  Falling  Creek 

No.  235.  Pleasant  Hill 

No.  236.  Grove  Creek 

No.   237.  Glade 

No.   238.  Goose  Pond 

No.  1303.  Crawford,  incl.Crawford  town  (a) 


Paulding  county  . 


No.   832.  Burnt  Hickory 

No.   839.  Nineteenth 

No.   942.  Weddington 

No.  951.  Cain 

No.  1003.  Acorn  Tree 

No.  1043.  California 

No.  1080.  Dallas,  including  Dallas  town  . 

Dallas  town 

No.  1081 .  Old  Twentieth 

No.  1087.  Pumpkin  Vine 

No.  1207.  Eutah 

No.  1218.  Humphrey ■ 

No.  1381.  Hiram  (6) 

No.  1414.  Braswell  (6) 

No.  1443.  Tallapoosa  (b) 


1,747 
3,684 

2,966 

802 
10, 123 


Pickens  county. 


No.   794.  Talking  Kock  (e) 

No.   899.  Dug  Road 

No.  1026.  Persimmon  Tree -  •  •  -  ■ 

No.  1036.  Truckwheel,  including  lalkiug 
Rock  town. 

Tall<ing  Rock  town 

No  1098.  Town,  incbiding  Jasper  town  . 


Jasper  town. 
No.  1099.  Grassy  Knob  . 


1880 


13, 623 


1,474 


594 
453 


16,951 


1,793 
1,371 
1,421 
1,751 


1,419 
1,189 
3,346 

1,415 

554 

594 

1,113 

2,136 


559 
779 
972 
1,065 
451 


6,351 


1,205 


15,400 


10, 887 


d  Parts  of  Nos.  772  and  921  annexed  to  Columbus  city  since 


1880. 


Part  taken  to  form  No.  1370  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


103 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuued. 

GE  ORG!  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Pickens  county— Continued. 


No.  1101.  Jerusalem  (a) 

No.  1129.  Townseud,  incl.  Nelson  town. . 

Nelson  town 

No.  1182.  Sharp  Top 

No.  12«7.  Cross  Roads  (a) 

No.  1370.  Ludville  (b) 


Pierce  county  . 


No.   584  (c),  including  Blackshear  town. 

Black.shear  town 

No.   590 

No.  1181 

No.  1250  (c) 

No.  1330  (d) 


Pike  county 


1890 


No.  505.  Molina,  including  Concord  and 
Molina  villages. 

Concord  village 

Molina  village 

No.  533.  Bamesville,  incl.  Barnesville  tn . 

Baniesville  town 

No.  534.  HoUandville 

No.  540.  Milner,  incl.  Miliier  village  (e)  ... 

No.  545.  Williamson 

No.  551.  Meansville 

No.  580,  Zebulon,  incl.  Zebulou  town 

Zebulon  town 

No.  581.  Eppinger 

No.  592 


Polk  county. 


No.  1072.  Rockmart,  incl.  Rockmart  town. 

Rockmart  town 

No.  1073.  Buncombe 

No.  1074.  Fish  Creek 

No.  1075.  Cedai-town,     including    Cedar- 
town  town. 

Cedartown  town 

No.  1076.  Hampton 

No.  1079.  Hutchings 

No.  1223.  Young 

No.  1447.  Browning  (/) 


PuijisKi  county. 


No.   348.  Salem 

No.   304.  Mitchell 

No.   384.  Hartford,  including  part  of  Fra- 

zier  town. 

Frazier  town  (part  of)   

No.   386.  Cochran,  incl.  Cochran  town  (c) 

and  part  of  Frazier  town  (e). 

No.   387.  Trippville 

No.  388.  Walker 

No.   511.  Duprees 

No.   542.  Hawkinsville,  including  Haw 

kiusville  town. 
Hawkinsville  town  . 

No.   764.  Whitfield  Mills 

No.  1236.  Blue  Springs 


Putnam  county. 


No.  306.  Glades 

No.  307.  Rockville.. 
No.  308.  Popcastle.. 
No.  309.  Tompkins  . 
No. 310.  Donegal... 
No.  311.  Opposition 


602 
1,460 
266 
411 
373 
541 


6,379 


2,361 

656 
1,244 
1,312 
1,001 

401 


16,  300 


1880 


2,150 

360 

198 

3,466 

1-839 
1,282 
1,848 
1,206 
1,894 
1,294 
313 
1,691 
1,469 


14,  945 


1,752 

411 

690 

1,562 

6,  595 

1,625 
1,578 

785 
1,711 

272 


16,  559 


1,285 

905 

2,669 

56 
2,763 

1,742 

746 

1,211 

3,718 

1,755 
688 
832 


14,  842 


914 
668 


438 

471 


4,538 


721 
1,228 
1,178 
787 
973 
884 


1,951 

778 

1,174 

615 

798 


15,  849 


1,792 


3,896 

T  ,962 

1,467 
2,  0.59 
1,081 
1,579 
1,041 
24s 
1,571 
1,363 


1,939 

450 

997 

1,266 

4,240 

843 
1,470 
1,080 

960 


14,  058 


354 

556 

1,249 


4.130 
1,076 


1, 181 
3,844 


.542 
100 


14,  539 


669 
1.229 
921 
793 
951 
729 


a  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1370  since  1880. 
b  Organized  from  i)arts  of  Nos.  794, 1101,  and  1287  since  1880 
c  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1330  since  1880. 
d  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  584  and  1250  since  1880. 
e  Not  sepajately  returned. 
/  Organized  since  1880. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Putnam  county— Continued. 

No.  312.  Garrard 

No.  313.  Johnston 

No.  314.  KinderUook 

No.  367.  Fork ,' '. 

No.  368.  Eatonton,  exclu.sive   of  part   of 

Eatonton  city. 

No.  369.  Half  Acre 

No.  374.  Harrison,    exclusive  of  part  of 

Eatonton  city. 

No.  375.  Patrick 

No.  389.  Ashbank 

No.  390.  Hawkins 

Eatonton  city,  in  Nos.  368  and  374 


Quitman  county  . 


No.  811.  Eighth,  incl. GeorgetownviUage 

Georgetown  village 

No.  1195.  North  Carolina 

No.  1196.  Florida 

No.  1197.  Bumbleton  .... 


Rabun  county  . 


No.  436.  Chechero 

No.   452.  Warwoman 

No.   509.  Tallulah 

No.   556.  Tennessee  Vallev 

No.   587.  Clayton 

No.  597.  Tiger, incl.TallulahPaiistown. 
Tallulah  Falls  town . 

No.   6.36.  Persimmon 

No.  1014.  Moccasin  . . . 
No.1275.  Stoueiule 


Randolph  county  . 


No.  718.  Cuthbert,  incl.  Cuthbert  town 

Cuthbert  town. 

No.  777 

No.  934 

No.  947 

No.  954 

No.  998 '.. [[[.[] [.[..'. 

No.  1131.  Coleman,  incl.  Coleman  town.. . 

Coleman  town 

No.  1334.  Shellinan  </),  iucl.  SheUm'an'tn! 

Shellman  town 


Richmond  county  . 


No.  119 

No.  121(A) 

No.  123 

No.  124 !.'.".".'.;]!".! 

No.  1269  (i),  iucl.  Somerviiie    village    (e), 
but  exclusive  of  ward  5,  Augusta  citv. 

No.  1434  (j) f •; 

Augusta  city  (i),  comprising  Nos.  V>b,  122, 
398,  600,  and  part  of  1269. 

Ward  1 6  142 

Ward  2 5,' 820 

Ward  3 5,  805 

Ward  4 11,  442 

Ward  5 4,031 


Rockdale  county  . 


No.     475.  Sheffield 

No.     476.  Town,  including  Conyers  town 

Conyers  town 

No.     561.  Honey  Creek '...'.'.'.. 

No.  1251.  Lorraine 


1890 


855 
662 
718 
700 
660 


961 


608 

729 

796 

1,682 


4,471 


1880 


2,425 

348 
894 
518 
634 


5,606 


566 

377 
913 
790 
631 
528 
149 
680 
728 
393 


15,  267 


803 
583 
656 
567 
£f  1,933 

709 
f/l,  167 

901 

857 

1,071 

1,371 


4,392 


2,387 
24s 
885 
461 
659 


4,634 


508 
339 
854 
051 
618 
298 


45, 194 


594 
404 
368 


13,  341 


4,379 

4,215 

2,328 

2,129 

1,992 

2,261 

1,223 

793 

1,418 

1,758 

1,190 

1,453 

1,140 

1,491 

1,336 

1,370 

2,589 
462 

34,  665 


1,121 

1,227 

1,207 

2,400 

3,  028 

3,  787 

1,620 

1,873 

3,  263 

3,487 

1,655 
i3,  300 


6,813 


1,411 
3,586 

1,349 

1,064 

752 


6,838 


1,539 
3,440 

1,374 

1,190 

669 


!)  Includes  part  of  Eatonton  city. 
h  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1434  since  1880. 
i  Part  of  No.  1269  aunexed  to  Augusta  city  (now  ward  5) 
since  1880. 

j  Organized  from  part  of  No.  121  since  1880. 


104 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tablk  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Conam.ed. 

•SEOKGI  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVU.  DlVISIONa 


Schley  codnty  . 


No.  785.  Lickskillet 

No.  882.  Lacrosse 

No.  946.  Fatten  Hill 

No.  9U1,  including  EUaville  town  (o) 


1890 


5,443 


Screven  county  . 


No.      34,  including  Syl vauia  town 

Syl  vania  town 

No.     35 

No.     36 

No.     37 

No.     38 

No.     80(h) 

No.   259 

No.   260 

No.  1286 

No.  1444  (c),  including  Millen  town  (a) . 


Spalding  county  . 


823 
1,442 
1,180 
•J,  018 


14,  424 


1880 


5,302 


No.   490.  Cabin 

No.  1001,  coextensive  with  (Jiiffin  city    

Griffin  city : 

Ward  I   I. "OS 

Ward 2 i.37» 

Ward  3 744 

Ward4 i>376 

No.  1065.  Orr 

No.  1066.  Akins 

No.  1067.  Mount  Ziou   - 

No.  1068.   Onion 

No.  1069.  Africa 

No.  1159.  Lime  Creek 


Stewart  county. 


No.   725.    Mineral  Spring.s 

No.   727.   Richland,  incl.  Richland  town 

Richland  town 

No.   747.   Pataula 

No    780.   Antioch 

No.   796.   Lumpkin,  incl.Lumpkiu  town  (a) 

No.   801.    Florence 

No.  816.   Scienceville 

No.  965.    Green  Hill 

No.   966.   Panhandle 

No.  988.   Midway 


Sumter  county. 


No.   687 

No.   745 

No.   756 

No.   759 

No.   789,  including  Americas  city 

Americas  city • 

No.   884 - .- -  -  -  ■.■  • 

No.   993,  incl.  Ander.souviUe  village  (a) 

No!  1007 

No.  1185 


Talbot  county  . 


No  681.   PleasantHill 

No.  685.   Town,  including  Talbotton  U>vm 

Talbotton  town 

No.  688.    Wilkinson 

No.  689.   Flint  Hill 

No.  876.   Redbone 

No.  877.    Centerville 


2,592 

338 

2,231 

1,701 

612 

681 

1,803 

1,311 

734 

857 

1,  902 


13,117 


949 
1,415 
1,096 
1,  842 


12,  786 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1800 


Talbot  county— Continued. 


2,194 

314 

1,793 

2,  015 

721 

693 

2.  346 

1,355 

782 

887 


1,489 
4,  503 


1,331 

1,511 

827 

1,387 

1,494 

575 


15, 082 


No.  883.   Prattsburg 

No.  886.   Hart 

No.  889.   Geneva,  incl.  Geneva  town  (o) 

No.  894.   O  N eil 

No.  902.   Valley 

No.  904.   Rough  Edge 


Taliaferro  county 


12, 585 


1,981 

2, 039 

457 

497 

1,453 

3,845 

1,572 

1,243 

071 

812 

1,569 


22, 107 


1,723 
3.  620 


1,229 
1,479 

763 
1,686 
1,417 

068 


13,  998 


No.  172.   Raytown,  incl.  Sharon  village. . 

Sharon  village 

No.  GOl.    Crawfordville,  including  Craw 
fordville  village. 

Crawfordville  village 

No.  602 

No.  603 

No.  604 

No.  605 

No.  606 

No.  607 

No.  608 


1880 


894 
1,292 

852 
1,279 

081 

875 


7,291 


Tattnall  county. 


1,771 

172 

1,002 


584 
565 
514 
672 
334 
626 
520 
1,287 


10,  253 


975 

1,209 

1,312 

1,312 

828 

960 


7,034 


1,105 


815 

5'i 
543 
711 
563 
450 

1,043 
687 

1,117 


6,988 


1,708 
952 


1,796 

2,  002 
2,  667 
1,563 
8,965 
6,398 
1,250 
1,309 
1,170 
1,  385 


13.  -258 


945 

1,719 

2,784 

1,911 

943 

761 

795 

1,420 


18,  239 


No.  39. 
No.  40. 
No.  41. 
No.  43. 
No.  351. 
No.  401. 
No.  1192. 
No.  1366. 
No.  1376. 
No.  1403. 
No.  1432 


Ram  shorn 

Surrency  (d) 

Reidsville  (c)  .  -  - 
Perry  Mills  (/).. 
Cobbtown  (3) . . . 
DogFennell(d;. 

Blue  Ridge 

Haw  Pond  (h)  .  - 
Hog  Wallow  (i) 

Sawdust  ( j) 

m 


Taylor  county. 


No.   737.  Daviston 

No.   741.  Reynolds,  incl.  Reyiiold.s  tosvu. 

Reynold's  town    

No.   743.  Carson ville 

No.   7.57.  Butler,  including  Butler  town. 

Butler  town 

No.   768.  Panhandle 

No.    853.  Howard 

No.  1071.  Cedar  Creek 


797 

1,091 

1,261 

875 

1,233 

1,079 

550 

517 

552 

1,115 

1,183 


8,666 


549 

1,484 

1,626 

1,048 

992 

962 

327 


Telfair  county  . 


1,469 

2,  054 
1 ,140 
1,321 
1,029 
675 
837 


1,180 
1,986 
1,959 
1,287 
6,549 
3,63s 
2,  665 
1,127 
1,285 
201 


14, 115 


1,432 
1,944 
1,008 
1,375 
1,189 
657 
922 


No.   337.  Lumber,  Including  Lumber  town 
Lumber  town 

No.   338.  Jacksonville 

No.   339.  Temjierance 

No.   340.  McRae,  incl.  McRae  cily  (o) 

No.  1284.  Cobbville - 

No.  1344.  Poplar  Hill  (l) -  ■  • 

No.  1357.  Scotland  (I),   incl.   McVillc  (a) 
and  Scotland  town.s. 
Scotland  town 

No.  1360.  Neily  (l) 


5,477 


8,597 

460 
1,674 

278 
1,167 
2,754 


900 
684 
958 


Terrell  county  . 


406 
1,735 
4,332 


a  Not  separately  returned.        ^ 

h  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1444  since  1880. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  No.  80  since  1880. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1432  in  1888 

e  Parts  taken  to  form  No.  1366  in  1883  and  No.  1376  in  1884. 

/  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1403  in  1886. 

g  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1366  in  1883. 


No.  811.  Twelfth 

No.   909.    Chickasawhatchee 

No.   941.  Eleventh ... ....   -  - 

No.  1143.    Brown  Station,  mcluding  Broi 
wood  village. 

Bronwood  village 

No.  1150.  Dover 

No.  1154,  including  Dawson  town 

Dawson  town 

h  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  41  and  351  iu  1883 ;  part 
taken  to  form  No.  1376  in  1884 

i  Organized  from  parts  ot  Nos.  41  and  1366  in  1884. 
j  Organized  from  part  of  No.  43  in  1886^ 
k  Organized  from  p'lrts  of  Nos.  40  and  401  in  1888. 
I  Organized  since  1880. 


1,442 

471 
742 
388 
871 
585 
364 
762 

258 
323 


14,  503 


2,063 

2,153 
1,788 
2,  432 


10,451 


1,416 
1,  899 
1,418 
1,367 


1,263 

3,088 
1. 576 


POPULATIOIf. 


105 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

GEORGIA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Thomas  county. 


No.  576.  Duncanville  (a) 

No.  637.  Thoraasville,  incIudingTbomas- 
ville  town. 

Thomasville  town  

No.   753.  Cairo,  including  Cairo  town 

Cairo  town   

No.   754.  Boston,  including  Boston  town 

Boston  town : . . 

No.  763.  Ways 

No.   981.  East  Glasgow 

No.  1212.  Murphy 

No.  1227.  Ochlockonee,  including  Och- 
lockonee  town. 

Ochlockonee  town 

No.  1282.  West  Glasgow,  including  Met- 
calfe town. 

Metcalfe  town 

No.  1440.  Spencer  (b) 


1890 


Towns  county. 


No.  833.  Lower  Hi wassee.. 

No.  918.  Brasstown 

No.   990.  Town 

No.  1138.  Lower  Hightower 
No.  1243.  Upper  Hiwassee. . 
No.  1264.  Upper  Hightower. 

Troup  county 


26, 154 

1.935 
8,757 

S.514 
2,966 

521 
3,375 

646 
2,669 
1,206 

862 
1,993 

202 
1,451 

,56 
940 


4,064 


1880 


20, 723 


20,  597 

2,337 
5,985 


2.555 
2,009 

275 
3,591 

366 
1,949 

829 

456 
1,729 

117 
1,712 


3,261 


20, 565 


No.   655.  Lagrange,  incl.  Lagrange  city. 

Lagrange  city 

No.   656.  Ea.st  Vernon 

No.  673.  Harrisouville  

No.   697.  Rough  Edge 

No.   698.  Mountville 

No.   699.  O'Neal  Mills 

No.   700.  Hogansville,  including  Hogans- 
ville  town. 

Hogansville  town 

No.   701.  West    Point,    including   West 
Point  city. 

West  I'oint  city 

No.   735.  West  Vernon 

No.   800.  Antioch 

No.   804.  Long  Cane 

No.   805.  McLendou 

N0.IO86.  Pools  Mill 


Twiggs  county. 


No.  323.  Pearson..  )  ,^, 

No.  324.  Ware 5  ^'" ■ 

No.  325.  Jeflerson ville 

No.  326.  Shady  Grove..  )  ,  , 

No.  354.  Higgsville  . . . .  5  <"' 

No.  355.  Smith 

No.  356.  McDonald 

No.  372.  Bluff 

No.  396.  Tarver 

No.  425.  Marion 

No.  1322.  Hammock 


Union  county  . 


No.   834.  Choestoe 

No.   843.  Ivy  Log 

No.  865.  Blairsville,  incl.  Blairsville  tu . 
Blairsville  town 

No.   994.  Canada .'.■.■.' 

No.   995.  Gaddistown 

No.   996.  Arkaqua 

No.  1018.  Upper  Young  Cane. . 

No.1024.  Gumlog 

No.  1050.  Lower  Young  Cane  . . . 

No.1147.  Brasstown 

No.  1155.  Dooley 

N0.H62.  Coosa 

No.  1241.  Coopers  Creek 

No.  1409,  Owl  town  (6) 


4,638 
3*090 
846 
1,151 
1,809 
1,589 
1,541 
2,469 

518 
2,390 

1,254 
1,009 
775 
982 
904 
620 


8,195 

1,198 

1,041 

2,354 

590 
703 
921 
516 
484 
388 

7,749 


4,135 
2,29s 
817 
1,159 
1,850 
1,475 
1,452 
2,054 


400 
2,372 


1,972 
1,022 
1,067 
1,334 
921 
901 


8,918 

(878 

^573 

1,100 

:     807 

1,104 

826 

909 

1,048 

588 

506 

579 


6,431 


979 

785 

579 

502 

672 

541 

114 

1 01 

428 

388 

502 

471 

438 

561 

461 

428 

789 

600 

674 

512 

297 

234 

622 

551 

604 

644 

339 

214 

365 

MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS. 


Upson  county  . 


No.   470.  .Tug 

No.   494.  Blackankle 

No.   537.  Flint 

No.   555.  Redbone 

No.   561.  Thomaston,  including  Thoinas- 
tou  town. 
Thomaston  town 

No.   588.  Union  Hill .'..' 

No.   589.  Hootenville 

No.  1336.  Reeves  (6) 


Walker  county. 


No.  826.  Crawfish  Springs 

No.   869.  Chestnut  Flat 

No.  871.  Lafayette,  incl.  Lafayette  town  . 

Lafayette  town  ... 
No.  881.  Pond  Springs..   .. 

No.   943.  Wilson 

No.   944.  Peaviue 

No.   953.  East  Armuchee 

No.   956.  Chattanooga  Vallov 
No.   960.  Cain  Creek 
No.    971.  Cedar  Grove...""" 
No.  1053.  West  Armuchee . . 
No.  1161.  Lookout  Mountain 
No.  1257.  Dry  Valley 


1890 


12, 188 


13,  282 


1880 


12, 400 


1,595 

1,595 

987 

1,321 

1,371 

2,340 

1,753 

1,761 

2,429 

2,047 

1,181 

570 

1,783 

2,274 

894 

1,062 

1,  370 

11, 056 


Walton  county  . 


No.    249.  Cutoff,   including   part  of  Jug 
Tavern  town. 

Jug  Tavern  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Jug  Tavern  town,  in  No.  243, 
Jackson   county,  and  No.  249,  Wal- 
ton county. 
No.   250.  Brantley.. 

No.  415.  Lindley " 

No.   416.  Brokeii  Arrow 

^°:J^'^-  Buncombe,    including   'Logau-' 
ville  town. 

Loganviile  town 

No.  418.  Social  Circle,  including  ' Social' 
Cucle  town. 

Social  Circle  town 

No.  419.  Town,  including  Monroe  town  ^ - 
Monroe  town 

No.   421.  Brook ..'.'.'.'.'.■.."."; 

No.  454.  Mountain 

No.   502.  Allen 

No.   503.  Blasingame !!'.'.' 

No    559.  Richardson,     including    High 
Shoals  village. 
High  Shoals  village 


1,337 


15,  622 


1,204 


Ware  county  . 


No.  451,  including  Waresboro  town  (c) 
No.1030 '  ' 


No.1060 

No.  1062  (i) 

No.  1082 '.'..'.'.[.'.'.. 

No.  1231,  including  Waycross  town  '. 
Waycross  town 

No.1256 

No.l372(6) 

No.l404(6) 


Warren  county. 


a  Returned  as  No.  579  in  1880. 


No.  150.  Ponds 

No.  153.  English 

No.  1 54 .  Factory 

No,  155.  Stag  Hall,  incl.  Mesena  town  (c) 

No.  157.  Goose  Pond 

No.  158.  Norwood,  incl.  Norwood  town 

Norwood  town 

No.  159.  Hello,  including  Barnett  town  ^i 

Barnett  town 

No.  425.  Warrenton,  incl.  Warrenton  vili! ! 

Warrenton  village 


43 



1,270 

1,022 

986 

996 

1,286 

1,363 

1,961 

1,829 

338 

242 

2,681 

2,044 

737 

606 

1,768 

1,476 

983 

530 

629 

770 

1,837 

1,521 

841 

797 

1,630 

1,477 

1,241 

1,123 

8,811 


10,  957 


4,159 


1,030 

1,113 

270 

249 

459 

450 

188 

1,027 

510 

4,447 

1,440 

3,364 

628 

496 

397 

642 

252 

10,  885 


612 

475 

1,216 

1,561 

1,652 

1,475 

1,719 

1,395 

844 

1,384 

1,804 

1,399 

332 
789 

990 

2,321 

2,206 

b  Organized  since  1880. 


e  Not  separately  returned. 


106  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

O  E:  b  R  O I A  —Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  Divisions. 


Washington  county 


1890 


No.     88.  McBride 

No.     89.  Wammack 

No.     90.  Ivy (  ,„, 

No.  1315.  Tabernacle  . .  5  ^   ' 

No.     91.  Peacock  (b),  incl.  Harrison  town 

Harrison  town 

No.     92.  Lamb 

No.     93.  Tanner •   • 

No.     94.  Davisboro,  iucl.  Uavisboro  vill.. 

Davisboro  village 

No.     95.  Cato 

No.     96.  Giles 

No.     97.  Sandersvllle,  including  8anders- 

viUe  city. 

Sandersville  city 

No.     98.  Hebron 

No.     99.  Prosser 

No.   100.  Clay 

No.   136.  Buncombe 

No.  1253.  Kiddleville,   including   Kiddle- 

ville  village  (a). 

No.  1345.  Stonewall  (c) 

No.  1350.  Warthen  (c),  including  Warthen 

town  (a). 

No.  1384.  Cleveland  (c) 

No.  1399.  Tennille  ((J),incl.  Tennille  town. 
TenniUe  town 


Wayne  county  . 


No.   333 

No.   334 

No.   335 

No.   583 

No.  1217 

No.  1255,  including  Jesup  town. 

Jesuptown 

No.  1308 

No.  1313 


Webster  county  . 


No.   802 

No.   978,  including  Preston  village  (a) . 

No.  1092,  including  Wesfam  village 

Weston  village 

No.  1093 

No.  1105 


White  county. 


No.  426.  Mossy  Creek 

No.   427.  Naoobchee 

No.   558.  Tesnatee 

No.  721.  Blue  Creek 

No.   836.  Town  Creek 

No.   861 .  Yonah 

No.   862.  Shoal  Creek 

No.  1439.  Blue  Ridge  (c)  . . 
No.  1441.  White  Creek  (c) 


Whitfield  county 


No.   627.  Tilton,  including  Tilton  town. 

Tilton  town 

No.   628.  Varuell 

No.   629.  Lower  Tenth 

No.   631.  Ninth 

No.   868.  Trickum 

No.  872.  Daltou,  including  Daltou  city - 

Dalton  city 


25, 237 


1880 


21,  964 


1,364 
760 

2,125 

904 

575 

1,397 

1,092 

1,715 

224 

1,274 

1,174 

2,724 

1,760 

1,060 

1,038 

866 

700 

977 

359 
1,511 

641 

2,956 

953 


7,485 


1,105 
988 
;  1,310 
I  535 
■  2,  092 


1,  821 

1,437 

2,  006 

131 

1,900 

1,960 

2,199 

I'lll 

675 

585 

992 

1,665 

1,116 

1,651 

907 

427 

374 


5,695 


560 
2,414 
1,352 
215 
846 
523 


6,151 


1,009 
1,319 
522 
452 
456 
908 
622 
299 
564 


12,  916 


732 
182 
8.i9 
562 
919 
772 
4,823 
3,046 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1399  suice  1880. 

c  Organized  since  1880. 

d  Organized  from  part  of  No.  91  since  1880. 


1,072 
812 
942 
700 

1,085 


5,S 


542 
546 

779 
1,232 
601 
1,279 
562 
383 
618 


5,237 

469 
2,298 
1,055 
176 
955 
460 


5,341 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Whitfield  county— Continued. 

No.  1049.  Tunnel  Hill,  including  Tunnel 
Hill  town. 

Tunnel  Hill  town 

No.  1233.  Mill  Creek 

No.  1278.  Ked  Clay,  incl.  Cohutta  town . . . 

Cohutta  town 

No.  1294.  Upper  Tenth 

No.  1 298.  Cove  City 

No.  1305.  Fincher 


1890 


Wilcox  county. 


No.  433 

No.  1103  (e) 

No.  1158  (c),  includiDg  Abbeville  town 

Abbeville  town 

No.  1171  («) 
No.  1317... 

No.  1177  (e) 

No.  1321,  including  Seville  town 

Seville  town 

No.  1442  (/),  including  Kochelle  town  (a) 


■(a) 


Wilkes  county. 


1,153 
1,142 
440 
537 
826 
723 
520 


No.  164.  Town,  incl.  Washington  vill 

Washington  village 

No.  165.  Newtown 

No.  166.  Derbyshii'e 

No.  167.  Mallory 

No.  168.  Donegal 

No.  169.  Dyson 

No.  171.  Orvin 

No.  174.  Mackasookee 

No.  175.  Upton 

No.  176.  Pence 

No.  177.  Bussey 

No.  178.  Jenkins 

No.  179.  Anderson 

No.  180.  Goose  Nest 

No.  181.  Broad  Kiver 


Wilkinson  county 


11, 900 


785 
206 
868 
730 
719 
851 
4,485 
2,516 


No.  327.  Irwinton,  incl.  Irwintontn.  (a). 

No.   328.  Bloodworth 

No.   329.  Passmore 

No.  330.  Toomsboro,   including    Tooms- 

boro  town  (a). 
No.  331.  Gordon,  incl.  Gordon  town  (a) . . 

No.   332.  Griffin 

No.  3!52.  High  Hill 

No.   353.  Turkey  Creek 

No.  1245.  Bethel 


Worth  county  . 


No.  512 

No.  867,  including  Willlngham  village. 

Willingham  village 

No.  1044 

No.  1121 

No.  1124 

No.  1125,  including  Tyty  town 

Tyty  town 

No.  1145  (c),  including  Ashhurn  village. 

Ashburn  village 

No.  1346  (c),  including  Sumner  town  (a) . 

No.  1418(c) 

No.  1428  (c) 


892 

360 
562 
862 
268 
557 
785 
591 


1880 


7,S 


1,442 

909 

1,332 

657 

1,053 

1,046 
623 

291 
1,575 


18, 081 


3,608 

2,631 

1,532 

1,241 

748 

876 

999 

1,117 

773 

1,091 

1,  019 

866 

1,090 

1,084 

941 

1,096 


10,781 


1,838 

1,603 

886 

1,371 

1,932 

1,227 

833 

753 


10, 048 


1,356 


233 
1,034 


1,131 
1,365 
353 
811 
403 
1,381 
372 
964 


784 

258 
474 
561 


431 
599 
613 


3,109 


818 

186 

609 

61 

C318 

J  259 

536 

383 


15, 985 


2,990 

2,199 
818 

1,499 
550 
800 
930 
635 
797 

1,152 

1,205 
782 
668 

1,066 
815 

1,278 


12, 061 


1,324 

1,517 

934 

1,669 

2,226 
1,363 
1,079 
1,009 
940 


5,892 


1,514 
741 


577 
1,000 
1,146 

914 


e  P.art  taken  to  form  No.  1442  since  1880. 
/Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  1103,  1158,  1171, and  1177 
since  1880. 


POPULATIO:f^. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IDAHO. 


107 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Ada  county 


Boise  precinct,  including  Boise  city 

Boise  city 

Caldwell  precinct,  incl.  Caldwell  town.. . 

Caldwell  town 

Dry  Creek  precinct 

Emmett  precinct 

Green  Meadow  precinct 

Lower  Boise  precinct 

Middleton  precinct 

Nampa  precinct,  including  Nampa  town. 

Nampa  town 

Payette  precinct 

Pomeroy  precinct 

Stuart  precinct 

Union  precinct 


Alturas  counw  (a) . 


Antelope  precinct 

Arco  precinct 

Bullion  precinct 

Deer  Creek  precinct 

East  Fork  precinct 

Era  precinct 

Galena  precinct 

Hailey  precinct,  including  Hailey  town  (6) 

Island  precinct 

Ketchum  precinct,  incl.  Ketchum  town. . 

Ketchum  town 

Little  Smoky  precinct 

Martin  precinct 

Muldoon  precinct 

Saw  Tooth  precinct 

Warm  Spring  Creek  precinct 


Bear  Lake  codnty. 


Bennington  precinct 

Bloomington  precinct 

Dingle  precinct 

Fish  Haven  precinct 

Georgetown  precinct,  including  George- 
town town. 

Georgetown  town  

Liberty  precinct 

Montpelier  precinct,  incl.Montpelier  town 

Montpeliertown 

Nounan  precinct 

Ovid  precinct 

Paris  precinct,  including  Paris  town 

Paris  town 

Preston  precinct 

St.  (,'harles  precinct 

Thomas  Fork  precinct 


Bingham  county  (c)  . 


Beaver  Canyon  precinct 

Blackfoot  precinct 

Camaa  precinct 

Caribou  precinct 

Chesterfield  precinct 

Eagle  Rock   precinct,  including    Eagle 
Rock  town  (6). 

Gentile  Valley  precanct 

Henry  Lake  precinct 

Little  Blackfoot  precinct 

McCammon  precinct  

Market  Lake  precinct 

Oneida  precinct 

Oxford  precinct 

Pocatello  precinct,  incl.  Pocatello  town  (b) . 

Rexburg  precinct 

Soda  Springs  precinct 

Teton  precmct 

Willow  Creek  precinct 


1890 


8,368 


3,391 
2,311 
1,194 

779 
130 
479 
253 
294 
354 
469 

347 
591 
671 
211 
331 


2,629 


74 
42 
119 
181 
135 
107 
37 
1,073 
144 
465 
4  SO 
95 
22 
64 
33 
38 


6,057 


295 
,512 
360 
169 
350 


425 
1,379 

'■174 
138 
274 
987 


139 
783 
246 


216 
1,174 
379 
342 
361 
1,588 

566 

51 

248 

210 

218 

805 

609 

2,  330 

2,  967 

547 

250 

714 


1880 


4,674 


3,235 


546 


aParts  taken  to  form  Custer  county  iu    1881    and  Elmore 
and  Logan  counties  in  1889. 
b  Not  separately  returned. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Oneida  county  in  1885. 
d  Part  taken  to  form  Custer  county  in  1881. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Boise  county  (d). 


Alpha  precinct 

Banner  precinct 

Centerville  precinct 

Deadwood  precinct 

Garden  Valley  precinct 

Granite  Creek  precinct 

Horseshoe  Bend  precinct ) 

Lower  Squaw  Creek  precinct..  }  (6)  . 
Upper  Squaw  Creek  precinct . .  j 

Idaho  City  precinct 

Moore  Creek  precinct 

Omega  precinct 

Pioneerville  precinct 

Placerville  precinct 

Quartzburg  precinct 

Van  Wyck  precinct 

Not  located  by  precincts 


Cassia  county. 


Albion  precinct,  including  Albion  town 

Albion  town 

Almo  precinct 

Bonanza  Bar  precinct 

Bucher ville  precinct 

Clear  Creek  precinct , 

Goose  Creek  precinct 

Malta  precinct 

Oakley  precinct 

Rock  Creek  precinct 

Salmon  Falls  precinct 

Sublette  precinct 


Custer  county  (e) 


Battle  Ground  precinct 

Bay  Horse  precinct 

Bonanza  precinct 

Challis  precinct,  including  Challis  town . 

Challis  town 

Clayton  precinct,  including  Clayton  town 

Clayton  town 

Crystal  precinct .^ !  .^ ! ! ! , 

Custer  precinct [ 

Houston  precinct 

Pasamaroi  precinct 

Ramshorn  precinct 

Sea  Foam  precinct ., 

Stanley  Basin  precinct 


Elmore  county  (/). 


Atlanta  precinct 

Big  Camas  precinct 

Cold  Springs  precinct 

Glenn   Ferry  precinct,    including  Glenn 
Ferry  town. 

Glenn  Ferry  town 

Junction  Bar  precinct ....!!..!!  1 .!! ! 

Little  Camas  precinct 

Mayfield  precinct '.'.. 

Mountain  Home  precinct,  IneludingMoun- 
tain  Home  town. 

Mountain  Home  town , 

Pine  Grove  precinct 

Rocky  Bar  precinct 

Smith  Prairie  precinct '.  .'. . 


Idaho  county  (g) . 
Grangeville  town 


Kootenai  county  (7t). 


Coeur  d'Alenetown 
Rathdrum  town 


1890 


3,342 


110 
117 
142 
24 
196 
106 

544 

459 
90 
261 
137 
173 
124 
538 
321 


3,143 


545 
179 
280 

60 
255 
167 

32 

172 

1,141 

292 

37 
162 


2,176 


122 
237 
166 
579 
356 
411 
252 
54 
134 
274 
84 
70 
19 


1,870 


95 

84 

75 

412 

333 

7 

45 

111 

364 

231 
155 

5(15 
17 


2,955 


540 
4,108 


491 
218 


1880 


3,214 


1,312 


614 


2,031 


129 
518 


c  Organized  from  parts  of  Alturas,  Boise,  Idaho,  and  Lemhi 
counties  in  1881. 

/  Organized  IVom  part  of  Alturas  county  in  1889. 

jr  Part  taken  to  form  Custer  county  in' 1881 ;  precincts  not 
separately  returned. 

h  Precincta  not  separately  returned.  ' 


108 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

ID  AH  O —Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Latah  county  (a) . 


American  Eidge  precinct 

Bear  Creek  precinct 

Fourmile  precinct 

Gene.-iee  precinct,  including  Genesee  town 

Genesee  town    

Gold  Creek  precinct 

Gold  Hill  precinct 

Julietta  precinct 

Little  Potlatch  precinct 

Moscow  precinct,  iucl.  Moscow  village  {0} 

Mountain  Meadow  precinct 

Palouse  precinct 

Pine  Creek  precinct 

Thorn  Creek  precinct 


1890 


1880 


Lemhi  county  (c) 


Banister  precinct 

Big  Creek  precinct 

Giiibonsville  precinct 

Leesburg  precinct 

Medicine  Loilge  precinct 

Morse  precinct 

Nicbolia  precinct 

Pine  Creek  precinct 

Salmon  precinct 

Shouj)  precinct 

Variauville  Junction  ])recinct. 
Yellow  Jacket  precinct 


Logan  county  (d) 


Bellevne  precinct,  including  Bellevue  city 

Bellevue  city    

Bliss  precinct 

Broadford  precinct 

Corral  precinct 

Crichton  precinct 

Doniphan  precinct 

Little  Wood  River  precinct 

Malad  precinct 

Minidoka  precinct 

Shoshone  precinct,  including  Shoshone 
village  (b). 

Silver  Creek  precinct 

Soldier  precinct 

Spring  Creek  precinct 

Tikura  precinct 

Toponis  precinct 

Willow  Creek  jirecinct 


Nez  Perces  county  (e) . 


Bed  Kock  precinct 

Big  Potlatch  precinct 

Goldsmith  precinct 

Hatwai  precinct 

Ingle  precinct 

Lewiston  precinct,    including  Lewiston 
city. 

Lewiston  city 

Mason  precinct 


9,173 


707 
91)7 
328 
788 
282 
782 
185 
350 
648 
i,  8G1 
23 
770 
252 
572 


1,915 


53 

4 

188 

128 
83 
75 

110 
20 

916 
91 

226 
21 


4,169 


1,094 
B92 
141 
320 
153 
241 
139 
97 
105 
104 
961 

144 

267 

144 

95 

94 

70 


2,847 


404 
389 
151 
90 
190 
1.069 

849 
195 


2,230 


3,965 


739 


MINOR  CIVII,  DIVISIONS. 


Nez  Perces  county— Continued. 


1890 


Tammany  precinct. 
Waha  precinct 


Oneida  county  (/) . 


American  Falls  precinct 

Cherry  Creek  precinct 

Dayton  precinct 

Franklin  precinct 

Malad  jjrecinct,  iucl.  Malad  village  (b) . 

Preston  precinct 

Rockland  precinct 

St.  John  precinct 

Samaria  precinct 


Owyhee  county. 


Big  Flat  precinct 

Bruneau  precinct 

Dairy  precinct 

Oreana  precinct 

Pleasant  Yalley  precinct 

Reynolds  precinct 

Silver  precinct,  including  Silver  town. 

Silver  town     

Sinker  Creek  precinct 

Wagontown  precinct 

War  Eagle  precinct 

Wilson  precinct 


Shoshone  county  . 


Burke  precinct 

Carbon  precinct 

Delta  precinct 

Eagle  precinct 

Elk  Prairie  precinct 

Gem  precinct 

Kellogg  precinct 

Kingston  precinct 

Mullan  precinct 

Murray  precinct 

Osburn  precinct 

Pierce  precinct 

Wallace  precinct,  including  Wallace  town 

Wallace  town 

Wardner  precinct 

Weippe  precinct 


Washington  county  . 


Council  Valley  precinct 

Crane  precinct 

Indian  Valley  precinct 

Mann  Creek  precinct 

Meadows  precinct 

Middle  Valley  precinct 

Mineral  precinct 

Ruthburg  precinct 

Salubria  precinct 

Seven  Devils  precinct 

Weiser  precinct,  including  Weiser  town 
Weiser  town 


166 
193 


278 

236 

1,230 

1,330 

999 

1,504 

347 

321 

574 

2,021 


1880 


63 
232 

69 
185 

97 
179 
583 

433 
41 

438 
36 


5,382 


482 
157 
106 
56 
68 
339 
324 
158 
818 
450 
259 
238 
913 
878 
858 
156 

3,836 


482 
203 
210 
292 
294 
289 
153 
71 
733 
157 
952 
901 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Nez  Perces  county  in  1888. 

6  Not  separately  returned. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Custer  county  in  1881. 


d  Organized  from  part  of  Alturas  county  in  1889. 
e  Part  taken  to  form  Latah  county  in  1888. 
/  Part  taken  to  foi-in  Bingham  county  in  1885. 


6,964 


1,426 


469 


879 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coniinued. 


109 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Adams  countt 


Beverly  township 

Biirton  township,  incl.  Burton  village  . . 

Burton  village 

Camp   Point  township,  including  Camp 
Point  village. 

Camp  Pomt  village 

Clayton  township,  incl.  Clayton  village.. 

Clayton  village 

Columhus  township,   including  part  of 
Columbus  town. 

Columbus  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Columbus  town,  in  Colum- 
bus and  Gilmer  townships. 

Concord  township 

Ellington  township  (a) 

Fall  Creek  township 

Gilmer  township,  including  part  of  Co- 
lumbus town. 

Columbus  town  (part  of) 

Honey  Creek  township,  including  Coats- 
burg  town. 

Coatsburg  town  

Houston  township 

Keene  township,  including  Loraine  village 

Loraine  village 

Liberty  township 

Lima  township,  including  Lima  town... 

Lima  town 

McKee  township 

Melrose  township,  exclusive   of  part  of 

Quincy  city. 
Mendon  township,  incl.  Mendon  town... 

Mendon  town 

Northeast  township,    including    Golden 
and  La  Prairie  villages. 

Golden  village 

La  Prairie  village 

Payson  township  (6),  incl.  Payson  vill.  (c) . 
Quincy  city  (6),  in  Melrose  and  Riverside 
townships. 

Ward  1 5,362 

"Ward  2 2,  748 

Ward  3 4,  891 

Ward  4 7, 156 

Ward  5 4,  014 

Ward  6 7,  323 

Richfield  township 

Riverside  township  (d),  exclusive  of  part 

of  Quincy  city. 
TJrsa  township 


1890 


Alexander  county  . 


Beech  Ridge  precinct 

Cairo  precinct,  including  Cairo  city 

Cairo  city  

Ward  I  1 ,6i2 

Ward  2 1 ,  764 

Ward  3 2,284 

Ward  4 2,248 

Ward  5 2,4:6 

Clear  Creek  precinct 

East  Cape  Girardeau  precinct 

Elco  precinct 

Goose  Island  precinct 

Lake  Milligan  precinct 

Sandusky  precinct 

Santa  Ee  precinct 

Thebes  precinct 

Unity  precinct 


Bond  county  (e)  , 


369 


Burgess  township,  incl.  Pocahontas  vill. 

Pocahontas  village 

('entral  township,  incl.  Greenville^ity  .. 

Greenville  city 

Lagrange  township 

Mills  townsuip 

Mulberry  Grove  township,  including  Mul- 
berry Grove  vil1:i£;o  (c). 

a  Part  taken  to  form  Riverside  township  since  1880. 
6  Quincy  city  erroneously  given  as  in  Payson  township 
in  1880.  ' 

c  Not  separately  returned. 


61, 888 

982 

1,174 

92 

2,003 


1,150 
1,912 

1.033 
1,  UOO 


149 
20 1 


1,059 
1,233 


1,126 


52 
1,287 


981 
1,280 

127 
1,235 
1,404 

251 
1,065 
2,077 

1,489 

640 

1,488 

466 

194 

1,819 

31,  494 


1,114 
2,168 


1,614 


16,  563 


1880 


371 
10, 422 
10,324 


.546 
502 
1,206 
734 
357 
747 
279 
673 
726 


14,  550 


1,346 

372 
2,793 
1,868 
1,401 
1,  084 
2,008 


59, 135 


1,132 
1,374 

584 
2,102 

1,131 

1,951 

941 

1,077 

177 
235 

1,089 

2,304 

978 

1,296 

58 
1,412 

2t8 
1,112 

1,378 


1,464 
1,577 

2CO 

1,302 
2,175 

1,726 

652 

1,453 

3'7 

233 

1,975 

27,  268 


1,372 


1,618 


14, 808 


373 
9,583 
9, on 


488 
734 
909 
844 
50 
439 
315 
478 
595 


14,  866 


MINOR  CrVlL  DIVISIONS. 


Bond  county— Continued. 


Old  Ripley  township 

Pleasant  Mound  township,  including 
Smithboro  village. 

Smjthboro  village 

Shoal  Creek  township,  incl.  Sorento  vill . . . 

Sorento  village 

Tamalco  township 


Boone  county  . 


1890 


Belvidore  township,  incl.  Belvidere  city. . 

Bel videre  city ' . . . 

Ward  I . . . .' 956 

Ward  2 8Bg 

Wards 1,259 

Ward  4 763 

Bonus  township,  incl.  Garden  Prairie  vill. 

Garden  Prairie  village 

Boone  township,  including  Capron  village 
and  part  of  Poplar  Grove  village. 

Capron  village 

Poplar  Grove  village  (part  of) 

Total  for   Poplar   Grove    village,   in 
Boone  and  Caledonia  townships. 
Caledonia  township,  including  Caledonia 
vill-age  and  part  of  Poplar  Grove  village. 

Caledonia  village 

Poplar  Grove  village  (part  of) ■. . 

Flora  township 

Leroy  township 

Manchester  township 

Spring  township 


Brown  county. 


Buckhorn  township 

Cooperstown  township 

Elkhoru  township 

Lee  township,  incl.  Mound  Station  town.. 

Mound  Station  town 

Missouri  township 

Mount  Sterling  township,  including 
Mount  Sterling  town. 

Mount  Sterling  town 

Pea  Ridge  township 

Ripley  township,  including  Ripley  town . . 

Ripley  town . . . . 

Versailles  township,  incl.  Versailles  town. 

Versailles  town 


Bureau  county. 


A  rispie  township,  including  part  of  Tis- 
kilwa  town. 

Tiskilwa  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Tiskilwa  town,   in  Arispie 
and  Indiantown  townships. 
Berlin  township,  including  part  of  Dover 
village  and  Maiden  village. 

Dover  village  (part  ol ) . . 

Total  for  Dover  village  (/),  in   Berlin 
and  Dover  townships. 

Maiden  village 

Bureau  township 

Clarion  township 

Concord  township,  including  Buda  and 
Sheffield  villages. 

Buda  village 

Sheffield  village 

Dover  township,  mcl.  part  of  Dover  vili . . . 

Dover  village  (part  of) 

Fairfield  township 

Gold  township 

Greenville  township 

Hall  township,  including  Seatonville  vil. 
lage  and  Spring  Valley  city. 

Seatonville  village  .' 

Spring  Valley  city 


1,099 
1,573 

393 
2,170 

538 
1,076 


12,  203 


1880 


4,832 
3,867 


1,015 

194 

1,474 

436 

89 

232 

1,227 


143 
869 
868 
935 
983 


11,  951 


1,013 
1,466 

1,274 

1,277 

219 

873 

2,822 

1.655 

1,012 

496 

304 

1,718 

517 


35, 014 


1,043 

362 
801 

1,126 

30 
220 

319 

779 

792 

2,759 

990 
993 

1,188 
190 
847 
499 
946 

5,683 

536 
3.837 


11,  508 


3,940 
2.951 


1,102 

140 

1,429 

323 

45 
163 

1,267 

134 

118 

1,012 


929 
945 


13,  041 


1,135 
1,649 
1,431 
1,465 
T96 
1,020 
2,780 

1.445 

1,094 

632 

418 

1,835 

S17 


33, 172 


1,160 


334 
753 

1,276 


239 

359 

947 

851 

2,  636 

778 

905 

1,341 

'•39 

915 

616 

1,008 

1,058 


d  Organized  from  part  of  Ellington  township  since  1880. 
e  Reorganized  into  townships  in  1889. 
/  In  1880  in  Dover  township  only. 


110  COMPENDIUM  OP  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutinued. 

IlililNOIS— ConUnuod. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Bureau  county— Continued. 

Indianlown  township,  including  part  of 
Tiskilwa  town. 

Tiskilwa  town  (part  of) 

Lamoille  township,  inch  Lamoille  town. . 

[yamoille  town 

Leeportown  townsliip,  incl.  Bureau  viU. . 

Bureau  village 

Macon  township 

Manlins  township 

Milo  township •,"•.",■, 

Mineral  township,  incl.  Mineral  village  .  - 

Mineral  village .■•    ■•■■.,    

Nepouaettownship,  incl.  Neponset village. 

Neponset  village     ■     

Ohio  township,  including  Ohio  village 

Ohio  village ■.■  ■  ■  ■  ■ 

Princeton  township,  incl.  Prmceton  city  . . 

Princeton  city 

Ward  I  992 

Ward  2 728 

Ward  3 844 

Ward  4 832 

Selby  township,  including  Depue  town. . 

Depue  town ■^^■-  ■■■■■■ 

Walnuttowuship,  including Walnuttown. 

Walnut  town    .■,;■■ 

Westfleld  township,  incl.  Arlington  viU.  -  ■ 

Arlington  village 

AVheatland  township 

Wyanet  township,  including  Wyanet  town 

Wyanettown 


Calhoun  county. 


Belleview  township 

Carlin  township -  -  ■  ■  ■  ■  ■ 

Crater  township,  incl.  KampsviUe  village. 

KampsviUe  village 

Gilead  township 

Hamburg  township - 

Hardin  township,  including  Hardin  village 

Hardin  village 

Point  township,  incl.  Brussels  viUage. . 

Brussels  village 

Eich woods  township 


1890 


1,277 

439 

1,312 

516 

556 

363 
731 
810 
792 
905 
188 

1,209 
542 

1,197 
364 

4,491 

3.396 


1,565 

455 
1,368 

605 
1,224 

436 

405 

1,510 

670 


Cabeoll  county  . 


(Jherry  Grove  township 

Elkhdrn  Grove  township 

Fairhaven  township 

Freedom  township 

Lima  township 

Mount  CaiToU  township,  including  Mount 
Carroll  city. 

Mount  Carroll  city 

Bock  Creek  township,  incl.  Lanark  city  . . 

Lanark  city 

Ward  I  366 

Ward  2  473 

Ward  3 456 

Salem  township ; 

Savanna  township,  incl.  Savanna  city 

Savanna  city 

Shannon  township,  incl.  Shannon  village. 

Shannon  village 

Washington  township , 

Woodland  township 

Wysox  township,  incl.  MiUedgeville  vill. 

Milledgeville  village 

York  township,  incl.  Thomson  village  .  - . 
Thomson  village 


Cass  county  (a) 


Arenzville precinct,  incl.  Arenzville  vill. 

Arenzville  village 

Ashland  precinct,  incl.  Ashland  town  . .  - 

Ashland  town ■ 


1880 


7,652 


1,168 
,548 
580 
172 
643 
962 
807 

3" 
1,741 

228 
1,203 


18, 320 


506 

1,146 

682 

421 

2,977 

1,836 
2,144 
i>29S 


803 
3,445 
3.^97 

979 

591 
598 
878 

1.  3.52 
446 

1,401 
374 


15,  963 


1,135 

356 

1,477 

1,045 


1.507 


4ig- 
1,  391 
488 
450 
240 
768 
984 
990 
997 

173 
1,467 

652 
1,314 

385 
4,810 

3>439 


1,684 
323 

1,377 
515 

1,319 
447 
506 

1.800 


7,467 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1,  263 
530 

575 

79 
611 
904 

807 

300 

1,584 


1,193 


16, 976 


Cass  county— Continued. 


1, 101 
589 

1,177 
781 
575 

2,878 


1890 


1880 


Bluff  Springs  precinct 

Chandlerville  precinct,  including  Chand 
lerville  village. 

Chandlerville  village 

East  Bcardstown  precinct 

Hickory  precinct 

Indian  Creek  precinct 

Monroe  precinct 

Oregon  precinct 

Phiradelphia  precinct 

Princeton  precinct 

Richmond  precinct 

Virginia  precinct,  including  Virginia  city . 

Virginia  city 

Ward  I 437 

Ward  2 620 

Wards  545 

West  Beardstown  precinct 

Kemainderof  county,  notreturned  by  pre- 
cincts, including  Beardstown  city. 

Beardstown  city 

Ward  I 973 

Ward  2 1 ,043 

Ward  3 916 

Ward  4  1.294 


Champaign  county. 


2,184 
1,198 


850 
1,275 
1 ,000 
1,193 

7'3 
660 
919 

1,  273 
216 

1,521 
380 


14,  493 


379 
609 


716 
1,408 

gio 
405 
396 
392 
312 
753 
644 
321 
978 
2, 534 
1 ,602 


58 
4,  434' 

4,226 


42, 159 


719 
1,312 
6,619 

5,839 


a  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1880. 
b  Organized  from' part  of  South  Homer 


Ayers  township  (fc) 

Brown  township 

Champaign  township,  including  Cham 
paign  cii,y. 

Champaign  city 

Ward  I 1-393 

Ward  2 J,'04 

Ward  3 1,322 

Ward  4 1.248 

Ward  5 772 

Colfax  township 

Compromise  township 

Condit  township 

Crittenden  township 

East  Bend  township 

Harwood  township 

Hensley  township 

Kerr  township ■  -  v '  • ;," •,",■ 

Ludlow  township,  incl.  Ludlow  village. . 

Ludlow  village ■     ■ 

Mahomet  township,  incl.  Mahomet  vill  - 

Mahomet  village   ...    

Newcomb  townshij) ■.;,•""■ 

Ogdeu  township,  including  Ogden  village 

Ogden  village  

Pesotum  township -- 

Philo  township,  including  Philo  village  . 

Philo  village ^  •  -.-^ 

Rantoul  township,  incl.  Rantoul  Village  . 

Rantoul  village 

Raymond  township ; " ; " 

Saclorus    township,    incUuling  Ivesdale 
and  Sadorus  villages. 

Ivesdale  viUage 

Sadorus  village ,  ■  ■„ 

St.  Joseph  township,  incl.  St.  Joseph  viU . . 

St.  J  oseph  village 

Scott  township 

Sidney  township,  incl.  Sidney  village... - 

Sidney  viUage 

Somor  township ,' ','. ' ' "  Vr'   ' 

South  Homer  township  (c),  including  Ho- 
mer village. 

Homer  village 

Stanton  township -  -  •--■-- ------ 

Tolono  township,  including  Tolono  village 

Tolono  village ■•■■•, .^ 

TJrbana  township,  including  Urbana  city . . 

Urbana  city ■■„ 

Ward  I 628 

Ward  2 '.206 

Ward  3 812 

Ward  4 86s 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Ayers  township  since  1880. 


914 

1,650 
750 
932 

1,122 
761 
642 
366 

1,  l.')2 
298 

1,  247 

473 

959 
1,433 

334 
1,038 
1,240 

491 
2,391 
1,074 
1,204 
1,655 

323 

277 
1,599 
■    552 

978 
1,  623 

581 
1,  072 
1,669 

917 

847 

l,77f 

902 

4,488 

3,511 


3, '35 


40, 863 


1,119 
5,909 


1,073 

1,414 
822 

1,004 
949 
869 
765  ■ 
426 

1,117 
293 

1,450 
771 
992 

],.311 
2f'9 

1,  010 

1,357 
435 

2,167 
850 
973 

1,598 

235 

250 
1,454 

328 
1,0.31 
1,603 

468 
1,159 
2, 200 

924 
1,057 
1,859 

905 
4,175 
2,942 


township  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

IIjV  IlVOIS-Continued. 


Ill 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Christian  codnty. 


Assumption  township,  including  Assump- 
tion village. 

Assumption  village 

Bear  Creek  township,  incl.  Palmer  town  . 

Palmer  town 

Buckhart  township,  including  Edinburg 
village. 

Edinburg  village 

Greenwood  township 

Johnson  township 

King  township 

Locust  township 

May  township 

Mosquito  township 

Mount  Auburn  township,  incl.   Mount 
Auburn  village. 

Mount  Auburn  village 

Pana  township,  including  Pana  city 

Pana  city .' 

Prairieton  township 

Kicks  township,  including  Morrisonville 
village. 

Morrisonville  village 

Kosemond  township 

South  Fork  township 

Stonington  township,  including  Stoning- 
ton  village. 

Stonington  village 

Ta;^lorville  township,  including  Taylor- 
ville  city. 

Taylorville  city 

Ward  I 883 

Ward  2 r  ,074 

Ward  3 872 


1890 


30,  531 


Clark  county. 


Anderson  township 

Auburn  township 

Casejf  township,  including  Casey  village. 

Casey  village 

Darwin  township 

Dolson  town  ship 

Douglas  tpwnship 

Johnson  to^vrship 

Marshall  township,  incl.  Marshall  city  . . 

Marshall  city '. . . . 

Martinsville  township,  includingMartins 
ville  village. 

Martinsville  village 

Melrose  township .' .[ 

Orange  township y 

P.arkei-  township 

Wabash  township 

Westfield  township,  incl.  Westfieid  vili .  ] '. 

Westfield  village 

York  township,  including  York  village! '. . 

York  village 


2,095 

1 ,076 
1,321 

432 
2,408 


1,075 
983 
926 

1,254 
864 

1,377 

1,546 


6, 14.3 
5,077 
l,0fi7 
1,652 


1,180 
1,506 
1,096 


270 
4,038 


2,829 


21, 899 


Clay  county  . 


Bible  Grove  township 

Blair  township 

Clay  township,  including  Clay  village  (a) '. 
Harter  township,  including  If'lora  city. 
Flora  city 

Ward  I '.'.,][ j.j' 

Ward  2 "  fi,, 

„    Wards ...:::::::  5,^ 

Hoosier  township 

Laikinsbiirg  township '. 

Louisville  township,  incl.  Louisvilie  vill 

Louisville  village 

f  )skaloosa  township ..........!.!! 

Pixley township 

Songer  township . 

Stanford  township 

Xenia  township,  including  Xenia  village 

Xenia  village ,  _ 

a  Not  separately  returned. 

(<Not  separately  returned;   in  Pleasant  Grove  township 
coles  county,  and  Neoga  township,  Cumberland  county. 


1,293 

655 

2,286 

844 

1, 103 

1,191 

531 

1,205 

2,931 

1 ,900 

2,056 

779 
1,262 
1,169 

738 
3,017 
1,190 

Sio 
1,272 

294 


16,  772 


1880 


28,  227 


1,758 

706 
1,390 

364 
2,494 

551 
1,073 
1,084 
1,0,32 
1,329 

793 
1,  5.51 
1,741 

208 
4,  233 

3>oo9 

950 

1,606 


1,274 

1,600 

997 

137 
3,322 

2.237 


21,894 


1,216 

608 

2,062 

773 

1,162 

1,324 

614 

1,176 

2,928 

1,88s 

1,938 

663 
1,187 
1,183 

801 
3,275 
1,234 

647 
1,186 

271 


16. 192 

1,044 
983 
1,4.50 
2,878 
1.494 


1, 136 
1.179 
1,235 
514 
1, 035 
1,566 
1,000 
1,268 
1,418 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Clinton  county. 


Breese  township,  including  Breese  town. 

Breese  town 

Brookside  township 

Carlyle  township,  including  Carlyle  town 

Carlyle  town  

Clement  township,  incl.  Clement  town  (a) 
East  Fork  township 

Germantown  township,  including  Gei-man 
town  village. 

Germantown  village 

Irishtown  township ....!...!!! 

Lake  township 

Looking  Glass  township 

Meridian  township ] " .  ] 

St.  Rose  township 

Santa  Fe  township 

Sugar  Creek  township,  including  Aviston 
village  and  Trenton  town. 

Aviston  village 

Trenton  to wn 

AVade  township !!."..!..!!.' 

Wheattield  township 


Coles  county  , 


Ashmoro  township,  incl.  Ashmore  town  . . 

-■^shmore  town.    . 
Charleston  township,  incl.  Charleston  city 

Charleston  city 

j^ardi ::::::::::''867' 

Ward2 ,,003 

Ward3 I    ol 

Ward  4 i_o5; 

East  Oakland  township,  including  Oak- 
land village. 

Oakland  village 

Humboldt  township,  incl.  Huniboidt'vili! ! 

Humboldt  village 

Hutton  township !!.!...  .\ !! ...  1 

Lafayette  township ' "  " 

Mattoon  township,  incl.  Mattoon  city  ..... 

Mattoon  city 

Ward  I    '.'.'.'.'.'..."'94;' 

Ward2 ,,^1 

Ward3 ,;=,! 

Ward4    1,370 

Wards 1,541  I 

Morgan  township I 

North  Okaw townshiji 

Paradise  township 

Pleasant  Grove  township,  including  pai-ts 
ot  Janesville  and  Trilla  (b)  villages. 

.lanesville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Janesville  village,  in  Pleasant 

Grove  township,  Coles  county,  and 

Cottonwood  township,  Cumberland 

county. 

Seven  Hickory  township 


Cook  county  . 


part  of 


Barrington  township,  includinj 
Barrington  village. 

Barrington  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Barrington  village,  in  Bar- 
rington township,  Cook  county,  and 
Cuba  township, Lake  county. 

Bloom  township 

Bremen  township 

Calumet  township  (c),  including  Fein- 
wood,  Morgan  Park,  Washington 
Heights,  and  West  Eoseland  villages 
and  part  of  Blue  Island  village. 

Blue  Island  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Blue  Island  village,  in  Cal- 
umet and  Worth  townships. 

Fernwood  village 

Morgan  Park  village 

Washington  Heights  village ...... 

West  Roseland  village 


1890 


17,411 


1,827 
808 
797 

2,  065 

1,784 
623 
789 

1,353 

537 
829 
627 

1,806 
852 

1,022 
494 

2,761 


746 
820 


30,  093 


1880 


18, 714 


2,101 

446 

5,450 

4.135 


2,243 

995 
1,732 

279 
2,180 
1,276 
7,790 
6,833 


1,046 

1,822 
1,062 
1,935 

93 
217 


1,456 


1,739 

574 

951 

2,448 

2,017 

861 

835 

1,177 

493 
886 
681 

1,916 
960 

1,226 
526 

2.804 

367 

1,188 

750 

954 


37,  042 


1, 191,  922 


1,742 


2,245 

403 

4,295 

2,867 


2,086 

727 
1,719 

"■37 
2,252 
1,162 
6,644 
5.737 


895 
1,721 
1,122 
1,490 


1,  411 


607,  524 


1,593 


586 
848 

410 
610 

1,514 
1,453 
9,021 

1,431 
1,  6.53 
2,576 

1,309 
3.329 

503 
',542 

818 

1 ,027 
2,283 
1,407 

187 
1,035 

0  Part  given  to  Chicago  city  since  1880. 


112 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Contmued. 

IIjJL  I N  OIS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


1880 


Cook  county— Continuod. 


Cl^a^  city  («)......... --•■--••■■^■■,^- 

Ward    2  : 25,581 

Ward    3     28,040 

Ward    4        27,694 

Ward    5 41  009 

Ward    6 43,264 

Ward    7 34.9|^ 

Ward   8 35,583 

Ward   9 i^-f.^ 

Ward  10 44,551 

Ward  11 35,047 

Wardl2 48,795 

Ward  13 36,431 

WardW 40,592 

Ward  15 38,420 

Ward  16 5M67 

Ward  17 21,852 

Ward  18 26,456 

WardW 44,380 

Ward20 21,705 

Ward21 30,225 

Ward  22 3]'843 

Ward 23 35,918 

Ward  24 |0'|42 

Ward  25 24,202 

Ward  26 28,839 

Ward27 1"'^34 

Ward28 9' "46 

Ward  29 31,63Z 

Ward30 49,134 

Ward  31 l^'^^l 


1,  099,  850       503. 185 


MINOR  CIVH,  DIVISIONS. 


Cook  county— Continued. 

Wheeling  township,  including  Arlington 
Heights  village  and  Wheeling  town. 

Arlington  Heights  village 

Wheeling  town 

Worth  township,  including  part  of  Blue 
Island  village. 
Blue  Island  village  (part  of) 


Crawford  county. 


Ward  32. 


26,  775 


10,  204 

4,051 

4>77i 

1,160 

13, 059 


1 ,708 
1,501 

263 
5,539 
1,558 

287 
5,096 

2,314 
732 
451 

3,258 


987 
3,703 


569 
1,458 
1,079 
2,727 

1,855 
3,472 

1,163 

2,049 

891 

098 

0,  331 

1,435 

323 
1,056 

948 
5,201 


Honey  Creek  township,  including  Flat 
Eock  village. 

Flat  Rock  village 

Hutsonville  township,  including  Hutson- 
viUe  village. 

Hutsonville  village 

Lamotte  township,  incl.  Palestine  village 

Palestine  village 

Licking  township 

Martin  township 

Montgomery  township 

Oblong  township,  incl.  Oblong  village.  -  - 

Oblong  village ■  ■    • 

Robinson  township,  incl.  Eobinson  city . . 

Robinson  city 

Ward  I  475 

Ward  2 435 

Ward  3 477 

Southwest  township 


5,182 


1.359 


1,201 
6,703 


5^9 
1,300 

175 
3,  798 
1,383 

■3,069 

53' 

486 

172 

2,346 


457 
2,223 


w:rd33:::: 26,039 

Ward  34 .•■-,-^-.----»^  ■;• 

Cicero    township  (6),  including  Austin 
and  Oak  Park  villages. 

Austin  village 

Oak  Park  village 

Elk  Grove  township  ...-..-.-.  -  ■  ■  ■-■■■ 
Evanston   township,    iiuludmg  Rogers 
Park  and  South  Evauston  (c)  villages 
and  part  of  Evauston  village  (c). 

Rogers  Park  village •  ■ .  •    •  •  • 

Hanover  township,  incl.  Bartlett  village... 

Bartlett  village  -     •■ .■•■.„■■,-: 

Lemonttown,ship  (cJ),incl.  Lemont  vill.(c) 
Leyden  township,  incl.  River  Grove  viU. 

'  River  Grove  village 

Lyons  township,  including  Lagrange, 
Lyons,  and  Western  Springs  viUages. 

Lagrange  village 

Lyons  village 

Western  Springs  village  ■.•■••■:•■.•■ 
Mainetownship  ((?),  including DesPlaines 
and  Park  Ridge  villages. 

Des  Plaines  village  (d\ 

Park  Ridge  village  .   .     •  ■  ■  •    ■ 

New  Trier  township,  md.  Glencoe,  Gross 
Point  (c),  Wilmetto,  and  Winnetka  vU- 
lages  and  part,  of  Evauston  village  (c). 

Glencoe  village 

Wilmette  village 

Winnetka  village       ......... ...  ■  ■  ■ 

Niles  township,  mcl.  >< lies  Center  vill.  (c) 
and  part  of  Norwood  Park  village  (c). 

Northtield  township ■  •  ■  ■. ■ 

Norwood  Park  township,  mcludmg  part 
of  Norwood  Park  village  (c). 

Orland  township  .........  •  ■  - •  ■  •  •  -  ■  ■ 

Palatine  township,  incl.  Palatine  village. 

Palatine  village 

Palos  township .....^.-. •--■- 

Proviso   township,   mcl.   Harlem,   May- 
wood,  Melrose,  and  River  Forest  vills.  (c) 
Rich  township,  incl.  Mattiaon  village  .... 

Mattison  village...   ..   .. ■•.■••   •;•■ 

Riverside  township,  including  Riverside 
village  (c). 

Schaumberg  township. ....  -  - ■  -  -  -■  -  • 

Thornton  township,  including  IJalton 
Station  and  South  Holland  villages. 

Dalton  Station  village 

South  Holland  village 

„  Hvde  Park  .Tetferson,  Lake,  and  Lakeview  townships 
(poimlatlon  45  537  in  1880)  and  parts  of  Calumet  and  Cicero 
townships  annexed  since  1880. 

b  Part  given  to  Chicago  city  since  1880. 

SSfsflSfl^C  gTv'en  as  in  Lemont  and  Maine  town- 
ships  in  1880. 


Cumberland  county 


Cottonwood  township,  including  part  of 
Janesville  village.  * 

Janesville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Janesville  village,  in  Pleasant 
Grove  township,  Coles  county,  and 
Cottonwood  township,  Cumberland 
county. 

Crooked  Creek  t  ownship •  -  ■ 

Greenup  township  (e),  incl.  Greenup  vUl. 

Greenup  village     . ... ...    ...... 

Neoga  township,  including  JSeoga  village 
and  part  of  Trilla  village    (/) . 

Neqga  village 

Spring  Point  township  {g) 

Sumpter  township,  incl.  Toledo  town 

Toledo  town 

Union  township ,""  V"  "W',\ 

Woodbury  township  (g),inc\.  Jewett  (e) 
and  Ple'asantville  (c)  villages. 
Jewett  village 


15' 
2,217 

582 
2, 229 

732 
1,940 
1,383 
1,938 
2,  069 

390 
2, 990 

1,387 


333 


15, 443         13, 759 


387 

419 

.584 

2,503 

1,807 
1,675 

1,208 
1,974 
731 
1,209 
3,061 

1,702 

451 
498 

954 
3,  337 


Dekalb  county. 


1,490 


1,  260 

2,804 


2,710 


1,693 
2, 171 
676 
2,174 
1,141 

335 


1,493 


27,  066         26,  768 


1,278 

'i,285 


Alton  township •  • .  •  •  •  • •.•  •  •       , 

Clinton  township,  incl.  AVaterman  village.  | 

Waterman  village  ■:,•■  V  ■•.;,■••   I 

Cortland  township,  incl.  Cortland  village. 

Cortland  village  ■■■    ■■■■-^■- \:- ■  .;■  ■ 

Dekalb  township,  including  Dekalb  city . . 

Dekalb  city ■  •• 

Ward  I 763 

Ward  2 6^* 

Ward  3        1.19° 

Franklin  township,  incl.  Kirkland  village. 

Kirkland  village •  • 

Genoa  township,  including  Genoa  village. 

Genoa  village ■  •^.  •    '  1 '-ii'    ' „' 

Kingston  township,  incl.  Kingston  village . 

Kingston  village ■  ■ 

Malta  township,  including  Malta  village. 

Malta  village 

Mayfleld  township 

I  Milan  township 

j  Pawpaw  township 

I  Pierce  township 

township  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


113 


Taklh  3.— AGGKKGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

1 1,  LIIVOIS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Dekalb  county— C'oulinued. 

Shabbona  township,  including  part  of  Leo 
village  and  Sliabbona  village. 

Lee  vii  lage  (part  of) 

Total  for  Lee  village,  in  Shabbona 
township,  Dekalb  county,  and  Wil- 
low Creek  township,  Lee  county. 

Shabbona  vUIage . 

Somonauk  townslii)),  including  Sandwich 
city  and  Somonauk  village. 

Sandwich  city 

Ward  I 763 

Ward  2 goo 

Ward  3 S53 

Somonauk  villao^e. 
South  Grove  township 


Squaw  Grove  township,  including  Hinck- 
ley village. 

Hinckley  village 

Sycamore  town.ship,  incl.  Sycamore  city. . 

Sycamore  city ' .'... 

Victor  township 


Dewitt  county. 


Barnctt  town.ship 

Clintonia  township,  incl.  Clinton  city 

Chnton  city 

Ward  I 673 

AVard  2 1,119 

Ward  3 ...       806 

Creek  towushiji 

Dewitt  township,  inch  Dewitt  village 

Dewitt  village 

Harp  township 

Nixon  township 

Kutledge  township 

Santa  Anna  township,  inol.  Farmer  city . . 

Farmer  city . . . 

Texas  township 

Tuubridge  township,  incl.  Keuney  vill. .. 

Kenney  village 

Wapella  township,  incl.  WapoUa  villagi; 

Wapella  village 

"Wa^vnesville  township,  including  Waynes 
viUe  town. 

Waynesville  town 

Wilson  town.ship 


Douglas  county. 


Areola  township,  including  ^Vrcola  city. . 

Areola  city ^ 

Bourbon  township,  incliuling  part  of  Ar- 
thur village. 

Arthur  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Arthur  village,  in  Bourbon 
township, Douglas  county,  and  Lowe 
township,  Moultrie  county. 
Bowdre  town.ship,  incl.  Hincsboro  village. 

Hinesboro  village 

Camargo  township 

Garrett  township,  including  part  of  At- 
woort  village. 

Atwood  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Atwood  village,  in  Garrett 
township,  Douglas  county,  and 
Unity  township,  Piatt  county. 

Murdock  township  (a) 

Newman  townshi]),  incl.  Newjnan  village- 
Newman  village 

Sargent  township 

Tuscola  township,  including  Tuscola  city . 

Tuscola  city ' , . 

Ward  I 554 

AVard  2 583 

Ward  3 760 


Dui'AGE  county 


Addi.son   townsliip,    inclndini; 
and  Bensenville  villages. 

Addison  villasre. 

Bensenville  village 


Addison 


1890 


III 
264 


502 
3,8-12 

2,516 


468 

711 

1,  3U 

496 
3,  929 
2,987 

709 

17,011 


1880 


1,432 

3o 
218 


399 
3,805 


779 
1,224 


4,109 

3,028 

842 

17,  010 


1,205 
3,463 
2.598 


1,214 

1,  031 
26s 
992 

1,  087 
588 

2, 181 

1.367 

801 

1,521. 

497 
1,122 

371 
1,134 

368 
012 


3,198 

1.733 
1,665 

261 
536 

1.  896 

288 

1,145 

1,884 

2  10 

53" 

1,035 
2,026 
990 
1,  319 
3,  201 
1,897 


22,551 


2,190 


1,128 
3,309 
2,709 


1,211 
1,141 

293 
L071 

890 

648 
2, 146 
1,289 

951 
1,601 

419 
1,199 

369 
1,043 


15,853 


2,925 

1. 515 
1,401 


us 
241 


1,620 

97 
2,  096 
1,  043 


140 
906 
102 

800 
457 


161 
961 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Dupage  county— Continued. 

Bloomingdale  township,  incl.  Blooming- 
dale  village. 

Bloomingdale  village 

Downer  Gr(iv(!  township,  incl.  Downer 
Grove  and  Hinsdale  villages. 

Downer  Grove  village 

Hinsdale  village 

Lisle  township,  incliuling  part  of  Naper- 
A'ille  city. 

Naperville  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Naperville  city,  in  Lisle  and 
Naperville  townships. 
Milton  township,  incl.  Prospect  Park  vil- 
lage and  Wheaton  city. 

Prospect  Park  village 

Wheaton  city 

Naper\'ille  township,  incliuling  i)art   of 
Naperville  city. 

Naperville  city  (part  of) 

Wayne  townsliij) 

Wmfield  townsliip,  incl.  Turner  village. . 

Turner  village 

York  townshi]),'  including  Elmhurst  and 
Lombard  villages. 

Elmhurst  vdlage 

Lombard  village 


1890 


EDGAIt  COUNTY  . 


a  Organized  since  1880, 

372 !5 


Brouillett  Creek  townsliip,  including  Lo- 
gan town  (b). 
Buck  township,  including  Kedmon  town 

Redmon  town 

Edgar  township,  incl.  Edgar  town  (b)  ... 

Elbridge  townshii),  incl.   Elbridge,  Fer- 

rell  (6),  Nevins,  and  Sandford  (6)  towns 

Elbridge  town 

Nevins  town 

Emharras  township,  incl.  Brocton  village. 

Brocton  village 

Grandview  township,   including  Dudley 
and  Grandview  towns. 

Dudley  town 

Grandview  town 

Hunter  township 

ICansas  township,  incl.  Kansas  village 

Kansas  village 

Piiris  township,  including  Paris  city 

Paris  city 

Ward  I 1 ,243 

Ward  2 1 ,  i3g 

Ward  3 i,iq6 

Ward  4 1,416 

Prairie  townshiji,  incl.  Scottland  village.. 

Scottland  village _  . 

Ross  township,  iiu-l.  Chrisnian  village 

Chrisman  village 

Shiloh  ( ownship 

Stratton  township,  incl.  Vermilion  village. 

X'ermilion  village 

S^nimes  township,  incl.  Oliver  town  (b) . . . 
Young  America  township,  incl.  Hume  and 
Metcalf  villages. 

Hume  village 

Metcalf  village 


Edwards  (;ounty 

.Albion  precinct,  including  AUiion  village 

Albion  village 

Bone  Gap  precinct  (a) 

Brown  precinct  (a) 

Dixon  ])recinct 

French  Creek  7)rocinct,  including  part  <d' 
Grayvillecity. 

Grayville  city  (part  of)    

Total   for  Grayville   city,  iu   French 
tjreek    precinct,  Edwards  county, 
and  Gray  township.  White  county. 
Salem  precinct,  incl.  West  Salem  town. . 

A\'est  Salem  town 

Shelby  precinct 

l>  Not  separately  returned. 


L497 

463 
4,843 

960 
1,584 
1,794 

735 
2,216 

2,  895 

473 
1 ,622 
2,470 


1,  097 
2,780 
1 ,506 

2,  979 

1 ,050 

515 


26,  787 


1880 


1, 371 

930 

99 
1,700 
1,4,50 

51 
24 

1,729 
292 

1,653 

'47 
177 
1,  039 
1,  983 
1,037 
6,260 
4,996 


1,078 
129 

1,  .'■)91 
820 

1 ,  328 

1,301 

325 
1..521 
1,  8,53 

.t;3 
244 


9,  444 


2,180 

937 
981 
764 
739 
1.  495 

6t4 
1.999 


1,811 

476 
1,474 


226 
3,294 

586 

819 

1,819 


2,073 
2,300 

197 
1 ,  160 
2,511 


1.435 
1,091 
2,428 
1 ,001 
2,  324 

72j 

378 


25,  499 


1,417 

903 

71 

1,641 

1.746 


79 

3' 

1,365 


1,940 

175 

205 
1.190 

1,713 

5,  769 

4.373 

1 .  031 

127 
1 ,  306 

54' 
1,  202 

1.481 

387 
1 ,  521 

1,274 

179 

50 

8,597 

3,302 

875 

027 

1.291 

1.533 

1,856 

3'5 
1,521 

114 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutinuod. 

I  I1I.IIVOIS— Continued. 


MINOR  rivir.  ni VISIONS. 


Effingham  county. 


Banner  townsliip 

Ki.shop  towTishi]! - - ■ 

Douglas  township,  incl.  Ettingham  city... 

Effing:ham  city •  • 

Jackson  townsliip 

I^iberty  township 

Lucas  township -  • - 

Mason   township,    inchuling    Edgewood 
and  Mason  towns. 

Edgewood  town 

Mason  town  - 

Moccasin  township 

Mound  township,  incl.  Altaniont  town.  - . 

Altamont  town 

St.  Francis  township 

Summit  township A-  ' '  Z ' ' " 

Teutopolis  township,  mcludiug   ieutop- 
olis  village  (a) . 

TTuion  township .■    

Watson  to\vnship,  iucl.  AVatson  village. . 

Watson  village 

West  township 


1890 


Fayette  county 


A  vena  township,  incl .  St.  Elmo  town . . 

St.  Elmo  town    

Bear  (Jrove  township. .  - 

Bowling  Green  township 

Carson  township  (6) --.---,- : 

Hurricane  townsliip,  incl.  Bingham  town. 

Bingham  town 

Kaskaskia  township 4^---.---: 

Laclede  township,  including  Farina  town 

Farina  town 

Lone  Grove  township •. 

Loudon  township 

Otego  township 

Pope  township -  ■  - 

Kamsey  township,  incl.  Kamsey  village. . . 

Ramsey  village 

Sefton  township 

Seminary  township 

Sharon  township ,■,■."■.■." 

Vandalia  township,  incl.  Vandalia  city  -  - 

Vandalia  city    

Ward  I .••     673 

Ward  2 730 

Wards 74i 

Wheatland  township 

Wilburtou  township 


FOKD  county. 


19,  358 


18S0 


18,920 


B12 

967 

4,211 

3,260 

1,149 

783 

980 

1,595 

255 

425 

950 

2,  225 

1,044 

897 

941 

1,048 

924 

1,175 

^26 

901 

23,  3B7 


657 

915 

4,007 

3,065 

1,  233 

fill 

938 

1,828 

252 

621 

1, 123 

1,870 

654 

828 

1,114 

952 

765 
1,002 

I  go 
1,047 

23,241 


MINOU  CIVII-  divisions. 


1,428 

35+ 

1,128 
951 
628 

1,457 
178 
931 

1,451 
618 
947 

1,795 

],061 
636 

1,990 
598 

1,431 

1,  1(10 
1.621 

2,  787 
2,144 


920 
1,105 

17,  035 


Brenton  town.ship,  incl.  Piper  village 

Piper  village 

Button  township 

Dix  township 

Drummer  township,  ind.  (Jibson  town 

Gibson  town 

Lyman  township,  iucl.  Roberts  village 

Roberts  village 

Mona  township,  including  part  of  Kemp- 
ton  village. 

Kempton  village  (part  of) 

Total  for   Kempton  village,  in  Mona 
and  Rogers  townships. 
Patton  township,  including  Paxton  city .  . 

Paxton  city 

Ward  I 607 

Ward  2 821 

Ward  3 .,,759 

Poach  Orchard  township,  including  Mel- 
vin  village. 

Melvin"  village 

Pella  township ■  ■  -  -  -  •  • 

Rogers  township,  incliuling  parts  ot   Ca- 
bery  and  Kempton  villages. 

C'abery  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Cabery  village  (c),  m  Rogers 
township.  Ford  county,  and  Norton 
township, Kankakee  county.  ^ 

Kempton  village  (part  of) 

a  Xot  separately  returned. 

6  Organized  since  1880. 

(!  In  1880  in  Roger.s  township.  Ford  county 


1,315 
460 
862 

1,  450 

2,  997 
!,8oq 
1,298 

325 
756 

127 
201 

3,559 

2,187 


1,008 

491 
860 
851 

207 
342 


only. 


1,449 

323 

1,186 

1,447 


1,  505 


916 

1,  209 

3t8 

1,027 

1,789 

1,023 

700 

1,742 

376 

1,366 

1,306 

1,789 

2,713 

2,056 


958 
1,116 


15,  099 


1,342 

423 

846 

1,.58B 

2,  383 

1 ,260 

1,235 

228 

744 


Ford  county— Continued. 

SuUivant  township,  iucl.  Sibley  village.. 

Sibley  village 

Wall  township 


Franklin  count 


Barren  township 

Eonton  townshi]),  iiu  1.  Benton  village 

Benton  village 

Browning  townshiji 

Cave  township,  incl.  Thompsonville  vUl. 

Thompsonville  village 

Denning  township  (d) 

Eastern  township ■ 

Ewing  township,  including  E  wing  village 

Ewing  village  

Frankfort  township,  including  Frankfort 
village  (a). 

Goode  township 

Northern  township 

Sixmile  township 

Tyrone  township 


1890 


1880 


Fulton  county. 


1, 322 
404 

757 


17, 138 

846 

2,  312 

939 
1,267 
2,  159 

309 
1,161 
1,832 
1,570 

290 
1.  609 

751 
1,  .574 

775 
1,282 


43, 110 


3,139 

1,72s 


747 


Astoria  township,  including  Astoria  town 

Astoria  towu 

Banner  townshi]i 

Bernadotte  townshi]> 

Buckhart  township,  incl.  Bryant  village. 

Bryant  village 

Canton  township,  including  Canton  city  . 

Canton  city 

Ward  1  1,394 

Ward  2 1,183 

Ward  3 1 .  255 

Ward  4 1,772 

Cass  township 

Deerfield  township 

Ellisville township,  incl.  ElUsville  village. 

Ellisville  village    

Fairview  township,  incl.  Fairview  village. 

Fairview  village 

Farmer  township 

Farmington   township,  including  Farm- 
ington  town.  - 

Varmington  town 

Harris  township 

Isabel  township 

Joshua  township 

Kerton  township 

Lee  township .-  -  - 

Lewistown   township,  including   Lewis- 
town  town. 

Lewistown  town 

Liverpool  township 

Orion  township 

Pleasant  township,  incl.  Ipava  village 

Ipava  village. .  _. . .         ......... 

PutmantQ^wn.ship,  including  Cuba  village. 

Cuba  village ..- ■ 

Union  township,  including  Avon  village. 

Avon  village ■ 

Vermont  township,  incl.  Vermont  village. 

Vermont  village 

Waterford  township 

Woodland  township,  incl.  Oberlin  vill.  (a). 
Young  Hickory  townshii.,  including  Lon 
don  Mills  village. 

London  Mills  village 


860 

775 


114 
114 


Gallatin  county 14, 935 


2, 560 

1,357 

953 

1,216 

2,  076 

309 
6,807 
5,604 


1,377 
930 
591 
255 

1,355 
492 

1,288 

2,654 

1,375 

1,  260 
785 

1,088 
534 
918 

3,246 

2, 166 
1,176 
1,289 
1.843 
667 
2,136 

1 ,  114 
1,486 

692 

2,  111 
1,158 

531 
1,609 
1,291 


71" 
"745 

16, 129 


746 
2,419 

qSa 

i,iii 

1,  896 
17-. 
1,164 
1,  .547 
1,564 
170 
1,554 

779 
1,256 

883 
1,207 


41,  240 


661 


2,  652 
1,280 
1,  276 
1,440 
1,757 
449 
4,738 
3,762 


1,4.57 

1,004 

645 

260 

1,296 

394 

1,  255 

2,104 

1,111 

1,  220 
823 

1,138 
688 

1,092 

3, 133 

i,77« 
1,302 

1,  308 
1,937 

675 
1,917 

656 
1,733 

689 

2,  093 

I . '  33 
565 

L798 
866 


12,  861 


Ashury  precinct  (e) 1  1, 163 

Bear  Creek  precinct,  incl.  Omaha  village. .  1,  i4» 

Omaha  village 428 

Bowlesville  precinct 1  •^^,1 

Eagle  Creek  precinct - \  {• '°' 

Equality  precinct,  incl.  Equality  village..  i-Sis* 

Equality  village ^22 

Junction  precinct  (ft) 


1,384 

187 
736 
967 
1,715 
500 


d  Formerly  Town  Mount.  .     ^    ■        ^aan 

e  Organized  from  part  of  New  Haven  precinct  siuce  1«80. 


POPUTiATIOlN". 


115 


Table  S.—AGGRKCATK  POPIILATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutimied. 

II.  I^INOIS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Gallatin  county— C'oiifinued. 


Xe\r 


Nf w  Haven  precinct  («),  ijuliidin 
Haven  village. 
New  Haven  village 

Xiirth  Sliawnectown  ])rcciii(t  (?;),  includ- 
ing )iart  of  Sliawncetow  11  cily  (c). 

Ridgway  precinct  (rf),    including    Ilidg- 
way  village. 

kidgway  village 

•Saline  Mines  iireciiict  (e) 

South  Sliawnef^town  precinct  (0),  includ- 
ing iiart  (if  Sliawneotown  city  (c). 

Waltonboro  precinct  (/) 

AVhito  Oak  jireciuct 


Ckeene  county  (<j)  . 


Atlu'ii.sville  township 

Blutfdalo  township 

Carrollton  township,  incl.  CarniUton  <dty, 

Carrollton  city 

Kano  township,  including  Kane  village  . 

Kaue  village 

Linder  township 

Patterson  township,  incliirling  Wilming- 
ton village  (c). 
Kockhrirlge  township,   including  Cij'iM-n- 
field  city  and  Rockbridge  village. 

Greenfield  city 

Ward  1  368 

Ward  2 404 

>\'ard  3    359 

Rockbridge  village 

Koodhimsetownship,  incl.  iloodhousecity. 

Roodhouse  city .... 

Rubicon  townsliip 

Waikcrvillo  townshiji 

Whitehall  township,  incl.  Whitehall  city. 

Whitehall  city 

Ward  I  659 

Ward  2 576 

Ward  -^ 726 

Wood  ville  township 

Wright  township 


1890 


(iRUNDY    COUNTY  . 


Ausahle  township,  incl.  Minotdia  village-  - 
Minooka  village 

Bracevilletownship,  including  Hraceville, 
t^entral,  and  Coal  villages. 

Braceville  village 

Central  village 

Coal  village 

T^rienna  ttiwnship 

Fcli.K  townshi]) _ 

Goodliuiu  township 

Greenfield  township,  incl.  (Jiirdiier  vill. . . 
Gardner  village.    

Highlandtownahip,  iucl.  Kinsman  village- 
Kinsman  village 

Mazon  township 

MoiTis  township,  including  Morris  city. . 

Morris  city 

Ward  I 684 

Ward  2 785 

Ward  3 1 ,  352 

Ward  4 832 

Nettle  Creek  township 

Norman  township 

Saratoga  township 

Vienna  township,  incl.  Verona  village 

\ercna  village    

Wauponsee  township 


Hamilton  county  (jr) . 


Beaver  Creek  township . 

Crook  township 

Croucli  townsliip 


806 

336 
1,570 

1,940 

523 

658 

1,  05() 

657 
887 


1,425 

1,  ';13 
y,  ^89 
2,258 
1,765 

551 

991 

\  385 

2,  7:i7 


336 
3,  636 
2,360 

932 
1 ,  057 
3,  244 
1 ,961 


1880 


1,326 


174 
594 


399 

841 


a  Part  taken  to  I'onii  ^\sbury  precinct  since  1880. 
/>  Shawncetown  iirecinct  (]iopulation  2,750  in  1880)  lornied 
into  North  and  South  .Slia wne,eto\m  jn'eciucts  since  1880. 
e  Not  separately  leturned. 
d  Formerly  Newmarket. 


MINOB  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Hamilton  county — Continued. 

JJahlgren  township,  incl.Dahlgren  callage 
Dahlgren  village 

Flannigan  township 

Knight  Prairie  town.ship 

McLeansboro  township,    including   Mi- 
Leansboro  city. 
McLeansboro  city 

May  berry  township 

Twigg  township 

Hancock  (jounty 

Aiijianoose  township 

Augusta  township,  incl.  Angusta  village. 

Augusta  village 

Bear  Creek  township,  incl.  Basco  village. . 

Basco  village 

Carthage  township,  incl.  Carthage  town . . 

Carthage  town 

Chile  tdwnshi]),  including  Bowen  village. 

Howen  village  (h) 

llallas  township,  incl.  partof  Dallas  town 

Dallas  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Dallas  town,  in  Dallas  town- 
ship, Hancock  county,  and  township 
8,  lange  7,  Henderson  county. 

Durham  tow  nship 

fountain  Green  township 

Han(to(d{  townsbi]) 

Harmony  township,  incl.  Bentley  city 

Benlley  city 

La  Harpe  township,  incl.  J^a  Harpe  city  . . 

La  Harpe  city 

Montcbello  towhshii),  including  Hamil- 
ton city. 

Hamilton  city 

Ward  I 495 

Ward  2 , 502 

^Vard  3 304 

Nauvoo  township,  incl.  Nauvoocity 

Nauvoo  city 

T'ilot  Grove  township 

Pontoosuc  township,  incl.  Poiitoosnc  vill. 

Pontoosuc  village 

Prairie  township,  incl.  Elvaston  village. . 

Elvaston  village  

RockCreek  township,  incl.  Perria  village. 

Ferris  village 

Rocky  Run  township 

St.  Albans  townshij) 

St.  Mary  township,  incl.  Plymouth  village 

Plymouth  village  

Sonora  township 

Walker  township 

Wilcox  township,  incl.  Warsaw  town 

Warsaw  town 

AVythe  township 

Hardin  county 

Battery  Rock  pieeinct 

Cave  in  Rock  precinct 

McKarlan  precinct,  including  Elizabeth- 
town  village. 

Elizabethtown  village 

Monroe  precinct 

Keck  Crecik  precinct 

Kosiclare precinct,  incl.  Rosiclaro  village. 

Rosiclare  village 

Henderson  county  (1) 

Township  8,  range  4 - 

Town.ship  8,  range  5 

Township  8,  range  6 

Township  8,  range  7.  incl.  part  of  Dalhis 
town. 

Dallas  town  (part  of)   

Total  for  Dallas  town,  in  Dallas  town- 
ship, Hancock  county,  and  town- 
ship 8,  range  7,  Henderson  county. 

K  Fornierlv  Saline. 
/P<Mincrly  Waliash. 
g  Reorganized  into  townshijis  in  1885. 
h  Pormerly  Boweusburg. 
i  Returned  by  precincts  in  1880, 


1890 


1880 


2, 427 

301 
2,446 

205 

1,580 

2,  552 

i>355 
1,981 

1,341 

2,416 

31,  907 


800 

846 

1,847 

1,893 

1,077 
983 

^  ,o'5 
1,188 

327 
2,536 

2,' 679 

',654 
1,296 

1,594 
1,418 

376 
L021 

289 
1,  137 

653 

7'4 

747 

829 

840 

1,073 

1,095 

1,258 

894 

1,130 

1,011 

1,248 

144 
1,865 

1,899 

1,113 
2,129 

958 
1,970 

1,3°' 

',025 

1,  24!) 

1,402 

1,208 

1,086 

1,229 

742 

789 

249 
1,  088 

266 
1,  223 

307 
1.217 

294 
1 .  444 

305 
704 

1S2 
844 

1,203 

1,284 

1,561 

1,542 

710 
1,098 

593 
1,401 

1,  361 

1,612 

3,246 

3,  693 

2,  721 
975 

3,10s 
1,135 

7,  234 

0,  024 

-_ 

-  - 

896 

642 

1,020 

1,0.57 

1,170 

1,006 

652 
1,  822 

484 
1,484 

1,254 

841 

1,072 

994 

274 

368 

9, 876 

10,  722 

903 

837 

656 

105 

94 

IIS 

747 

829 

116 


COMPENDlUIVr  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CE]S!SUS:  1890. 


Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiiuied. 

1  li  IjI  N  OIS— Contiuued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Henderson  county— Coiitiiiueil. 


Bigg 


Township    9,  range  4 

Towusliip    9,  range  5 

Township    9,  range  6 -  - . 

Township  10,  range  4,    includin; 

rille  village. 

BifrgsviUe  village -■ ,  •    

Township  10,  range 5,  inchKlingltlaHstone 

village  (a). 

Township  10,  range  fi 

Township  11,  range  4 ■ -  -  ■ 

Township  11,  range  5,  including  Oquawka 

village  (a). 

Township  12,  range  4 

Township  12.  range  5 


Henry  county. 


Alha  townshij) - 

Andover  township,  incl.  Andover  town.  . 

Andover  town .■  ■  ■ 

.iunawan  township,  incl.  Annawau  viU. 

Annawan  village  -  ■  • 

Atkinson  township,  incl.  Atkinson  viU. 

Atkinson  village 

Bums  township ■  ■ ■, 

Cainbridge    township,     including    Cam 
bridge  \illage. 

Cambridge  village •  •  • 

Clover  townshiji,  intl.  TV  oodhull  village . . 

WoodhuU  village 

Colona  township 

Cornwall  township 

Edford  township ^,■  -,-  ■  •  V 

Galva  townshi]),  including  Galva  town  . . . 

Galva  town .•   

Geneseo  township,  incl.  Gcneseo  city 

Geneseo  city  • 

Ward  I   728 

Ward  2  050 

Ward  3  939 

Y^^ard  A °^^ 

Hanna  township,  iiud.  Cleveland  village. 

Cleveland  village  

Kewaneetownship,  incl.  Kewanee  town. 

Kewanee  town 

Loraine  township 

Lynn  township  

Munson  town  ship 

Osco  township 

Oxford  township 

Phenix  township -- -  -  -  -  •  -  ■  - 

Weller  township,  incl.  Bishop  Hill  vii! . . 

Bishop  Hill  village 

Western  township,  incl.  Orion  village. . . 

Orion  village   

Wethersfield  township 

Yorktown  township 


1890 


1880 


78B 
1,090 

4e2 
l,15li 

487 
952 

85 

920 

1,080 

745 
102 


3;i,  338 


358 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Irocjuois  county— Continued. 


Iroquois  county 


Artesia  township,  incl.  Buckley  village. . 

Buckley  village 

Ash  Grove  township 

Ashkum  township,  incl.  Ashkuni  village 

Ashkum  village. .     . .  - •  •    ■  ■ .  ■  ■ 

Beaver  townshij),  including  part  ot  bt. 

Mary  village  (a). 
Belmont  township,  ex<liisn  c  ol    part  ol 

Watsekacity. 
Chebanse  township,    including    part  ot 
Chebanse  town  and  Clifton  village. 

Chebanse  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Chebanse  town,  in  Chebanse 
township ,  I  roquois  county ,  and  Otto 
township,  Kankakee  county. 

Clifton  village  . . .  ■  •  ■   ,■  ■  ■  •.  • 

Concord  township,  incl.  Iroquois  village. 

Iroquois  village .       •.  ■■• 

Crescent   township,    including    part    ot 

Crescent  village  (a). 
Banforth township,  incl.  DantorthviU.  (a) 
Douglas  township,  including  Oilman  city 
Oilman  city  


412 
1, 228 

259 
1,164 

387 
1,187 

534 

845 
1,826 

940 

1,  329 
608 
983 
658 
752 

3, 142 

2,  409 
4,  069 


537 

99 

5,  988 

4..S69 
532 
858 
844 
841 
949 
557 

1,353 
3io 

1,  393 
624 

1,210 
681 


35,167 

1,687 

433 

1,  .5.58 
1,837 

300 
1,'500 

995 

2,  282 


474 
6i6 


474 
1,086 

393 
1,002 


1,644 
2,  051 


a  jSTot  separately  returned. 

])  Includes  part  of  Watseka  citj . 


36, 597 

427  I 
1, 603  1 

302*^ 
1,287 

396 
1,423 

504 
1,023 

2,  302 

1 ,203 
1,671 

650 
1,226 

887 
1,022 

3,  000 
2,148 
4,571 
3-5'8 


785 

3"3 
4,207 
2 , 704  ' 

618 
1,099 
1,039 
1,094 
1 ,  367 

691 
1,509 

^50 
1,741 

604 
1,  265 

740 


35,  451 


1,630 

324 

1,  612 

1,847 

Z4S 

1,  722 


■>.  551 


Fountain  Creek  township 

Iroquois  township,  including  part  of  Cres- 
cent village  (rt). 
Loda  township,  including  Loda  village  ... 

Loda  village      

Lovejoy  township 

Martin'ton township,  incl.Martinton  vill.. 

Martinton  village 

Middleport  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 

Watseka  city. 
Milford  township,  incl.  Milford  village. . 

Milford  village 

Milks  Grove  township 

Onarga  township,  incl.  Oiiarga  village. . . 

Onarga  village 

Papineau  township,  including  Papineau 
village  and  part  of  St.  Mary  village  (a). 

Papineau  village 

Pigeon  Grove  township 

Prairie  Green  townshii) 

Kidgeland  towniship 

Sheldon  townshij),  incl.  Sheldon  village.. 

Sheldon  village 

Stockland  township 

Watseka  city,  in  Belmont  and  Middleport 
townships. 


Jackson  county. 


Bradley    township,  including   Ava    and 
Campbell  Hill  towns. 

Ava  town 

Campbell  Hill  town 

Carbondale  township,  including  Carbon- 
dale  city. 

Carbondale  city  

Degoiiia  township 

De  Soto  township,  incl.  De  Soto  village 

DeSoto  village : 

Klk  township,  including  Elkvillo  village  . 

Elkville  village 

Fount.-iin  Bluft  township 

Grand  Tower  township,  including  Grand 
Tower  city. 

Grand  Tower  city  

Kincaid  townshij) 

Levan  tow  nship - 

Makanda  township,  incl.  Makanda  vill. . . 

Makanda  village 

Murphysboro  township,  including  Mount 
Carm'el  village  and  Murphysboro  city. 

Mount  Carmel  village  

Murphysboro  city  

Ward  I 857 

Ward  2 1 ,  108 

Ward  3 1. 171 

Ward  4 744 

Oia  tow^nship,  including  OravilleviUago. 

Oraville  village 

Pomona  town.ship  (r.) 

Sand  Kidge  township  (rf) 

Somerset  townshii) - - 

Vergennes  townshii),  incl.  Vergennes  vill 
Vergennes  village 


.lASPEK  COUNTY  . 


474 
1,202 


1,027 

1,582 
2,254 
1,299 


Crooked  Creek  township 

Fox  township 

Granville  townshij) 

(Jrove  township 

North  Muddy  township - 

Ste.  Marie  township,  incl.  Ste.  Mario  vill. 
Ste.  Marie  village 

Smallwood  township 

South  Muddy  township 

Wade  township,  including  Newton  city . 

Newton  city 

Ward  I 577 

Ward  2 406 

Ward  3 ;:---:kt'*''5 

Willow  Hill  township,  including  New 
Liberty  town  (a). 

c  Formerly  Kidge. 
d  Organized  since  1880, 


1880 


990 

857 

1,323 

598 

87t 

1,099 

I2S 

770 

1.999 

957 
741 

2,145 
994 

1,267 

141 

1,072 

915 

786 

1,770 

gio 

900 

2.017 


27,  809 


b-i 


799 
865 

,427 
635 
799 

,275 
142 

,211 


1,570 
612 
722 
2,  249 
1 ,061 
1,469 

51 
716 
962 
805 
1,939 

947 

979 

1,507 


22, 505 


2,427 

807 

280 

3,599 

2,382 
845 

1,468 
376 
894 
145 
571 

1.312 

624 

813 

1,117 

2,154 

344 

5,738 

528 


1,629 

125 
1,  .546 

758 
1,771 
1, 167 

275 


18, 188 


1,762 

365 

214 

3,551 

2,213 

588 

1,388 


857 


440 

1,534 

814 

854 

1,687 


4,197 
2,196 

1,048 
i,396 


1,473 
910 


14, 515 


2, 631 
913 
1, 821 
1,332 
1,583  I 
1,242 
318 
1,141 
1,352 
3,915 
1,428 


2,258 


2,  on 

781 
1,463 
1,  204 
1, 254 

918 

243 
1,106 
1,003 
2,969 


1,806 


POPULATIOK. 


117 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IfclillVOIS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Jefferson  codntt  . 


Bald  Hill  township 

Blissville  towiLslLi)) 

Ca-sner  townshi]),  iucluding  jcirt  of  Wo<id- 
lawn  town  (a). 

Dodd  town.shi]!-   - 

Elk  Praii'ie  towii.sliip 

Faiiingtiiij  to\viislii]>  (b) 

Field  tdwii.sliip 

Grand  Prairie  township 

McClf  Uau  township 

Moore  Prairie  township 

Mount  Vernon  township, inchidingJVlount 
Veruon  city. 

Mount  Vernon  city 

Ward  I 846 

Ward  2 965 

Ward  3 1 ,  422 

Pendleton  township 

Kome  township,  inch  Boyd  (a)  and  Konio 
towns. 

Rome  town 

Shiloh  township,  including  i)art  of  Wood- 
lawn  town  (a). 
Spring    Garden   township,    iucl.  Spring- 
Garden  town. 

Spring  Garden  town    

Weher  township,  iiicl.  Marlow  town  (a)  . . 


Jersey  county  . 


Elsah  township,  including  Elsah  village. 

Elsah  village 

English  towu.ship 

Fidelity  township 

Jersey  township,  inch  JerseyvlUe  city  .. 

J  ersey  villa  city 

Ward  I  .   753 

Ward  2    937 

Ward  3 892 

Ward  4 625 

Mississippi  township 

Otter  Creek  town.ship,  inch  Ottervilie  tu 

Otterville  town   

Piasa  township,  including  Brighton  town. 

Brighton  town 

Quarry  township,  inch  Grafton  village  . . . 

Grafton  village 

Eichwoods  township,  inch  Fieldon town . . 

Fieldon  town 

Rosedale  township  (c) 

Kuyle  township 


Jo  Daviess  county. 


Apple  Hiver  township,  including  Apple 
Jiiver  village. 

Apple  River  viU  ige 

Berrenian  townshi]) 

Council  Hill  township 

Derii]<la  township 

Dunleith   tciwiiship,  including  East  Du- 
huque  city. 

East  Dubuque  city 

East  Galena  township,  including  ward  1 
of  Galena  city. 

Galena  city  (part  of) 

Total   for  Galena    city,   in  East  and 
West  Galena  townships. 

Ward  I   1,128 

Ward  2  847 

Ward  3   1 ,034 

Ward  4   1,136 

Ward  5 1 ,  490 

Elizabeth  township,  inch  Elizabeth  town. 

Elizabeth  town 

Guilford  township 

Hanovei-  township,  inch  Hanover  \illage  . 

Hanover  village 

Menominee  township 

Nora  township,  including  Nora  village. . . 

Nora  village 

Pleasant  Valley  township 


a  Not  separately  returned. 
6  Given  a.s  Farniington  in  1S8n. 
c  Formerly  Illinois. 


22, 590 


936 

874 

996 

964 

1,  ();« 

1,029 

1,018 

1,008 

1,  lU 

1.162 

1,156 

935 

1.  151 

1,184 

913 

795 

1,  105 

1,025 

1.164 

1,  214 

4,  696 

3,625 

1880 


1,511 

1,  .527 


1,344 
1,573 


1,353 


14, 810 


1,024 
271 
1,154 
1,  080 
4,  340 
3.207 


25, 101 


950 

.S72 
561 
429 
743 
1,282 

1,069 
1,910 

1,128 
5,635 


1,  283 

495 

933 

1,  666 

743 
744 
851 
309 
859 


20,  686 


1,  5.58 
1,494 


153 
1,314 

1, 363 

158 
1,142 


1.5,542 


1,075 
250 
1,  347 
1,221 
4,244 
2,894 


1,  046 

1,029 

1,190 

1,324 

1,2?1 

223 
1,418 

45 
1,333 

1,268 

927 
1,031 

807 
1,147 

292 
640 

298 
729 

692 

740 

27,  528 


1,  035 

626 
590 
595 
944 
1,276 


1.037 
2,012 


<.I45 
6,451 


1,385 

507 

1,080 

1,410 

459 

735 

1,007 

333 
923 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Jo  D.4VIESS  COUNTY— Continued. 


Rawlins  township  (d) 

Rice  township 

Rush  township 

Scales  Mound  township,  including  Scales 

Mound  village  (a). 
Sto<'kton  township,  inch  Stockton  village. 

Stockton  village 

Thompson  township 

Vinegar  Hill  tow-nship 

Ward  Grove  township 

Warren  townshiji,  inch  Warren  village. . . 

Warren  village 

West  Galena  townshij),    including  wards 
2,  3,  4,  and  5  of  Galena  cit}'. 

Galena  city  (part  of) 

Woodbine  township 


Johnson  county. 


Belknap  township  (e),  incl.  Belknap  vill  . 

Belknap  village 

Bloomiield  township 

liurnside  townshi]),  including  New  Burn- 
side  village. 

New  Burnside  village 

Cache  townshi])  (/) 

Elvira  town.ship 

Goreville  townshi]) 

(irantsbiirg  townshi]) 

Sinijjson  townshi]) 

'I'Mnnelliill  lownship 

Vienna  townshi]),  including  Vienna  town 

\'ienna  town 


Kane  county. 


Aurora  township,  including  Aurora  city 
and  Montgomery  village. 

Aurora  citv 

Ward  I  !   2,383 

Ward  2 2,313 

Ward  3 3,514 

Ward  4 2,836 

Wards 2,741 

Ward  6 2,815 

Ward  7 3,086 

Montgomery  village 

Batavia  township,  incd.  Batavia  town 

Batavia  town 

Big  Rock  township 

Blackberry  township,  incl.  FUhuin  village. 

Elburn  village 

Burlington  townshiji 

Cani])ton  townshi]) 

Dundee  township,  incl.  Carpentersville, 
East  Dundee,  and  West  Duiulee  villages. 

Carpentersville  village 

East  Dundee  village 

West  Dundee  village 

Elgin  townshi]),  iuchuling  Elgin  city  and 
South  Elgin  village. 

Elgin  city 

Ward  I 3 .  103 

Ward  2 2,440 

Ward  3 2 ,056 

Ward  4 2,365 

Ward  5 2 ,  787 

Ward  6 3, 100 

Ward  7 1 ,972 

South  Elgin  village 

Geneva  towuship,  including  Geneva  city. 

Geneva  city 

Hampshire  township,  including  Hamp- 
shire town. 

Hampshire  town .... 

Kaneville  township 

Plato  township 

Rutland  to wnsb  ip 

St. Charles  township,  incl.  St.  Charles  city . 

St.  Charles  city 

Sugar  Grove  township 

Virgil  township,  incl.  Maple  Park  village. 
Maple  Park  village 


1890 


264 

488 

1,067 

686 

1,  3.52 

379 

955 

507 

404 

1,587 

1 ,172 

4,  683 


4.507 
«97 


1880 


086 
358 
600 
205 

596 
783 
(r26 
494 
262 
.524 
673 
360 
828 


65,  061 


22, 259 

10,688 


676 

1,106 

808 

1,208 


948 

649 

403 

1,897 


5,837 

5,306 
1,004 


15,013  I       13,078 


1,349 
2,  249 

650 
1,552 
1, 165 
1,482 
1,140 
1,064 
1,505 
1,572 

494 


44,  939 


13,  950 

"'.873 


263 
4,292 

209 
3.318 

3.543 
808 

2,639 
963 

1,290 

1,212 

584 
810 

883 

938 

956 

3,876 

2,799 

754 
1 ,  150 

19, 183 

348 

849 

585 

10,  0,57 

8,787 


505 

2,  030 

"'i,'646 

1 ,692 
1,618 

1,239 
1,486 

696 
833 

483 
970 

1,114 

982 

1,140 

1,033 

2,678 

2,519 

1,690 
816 

'•ii 

1,376 

1,357 

382 

385 

d  Organized  since  1880. 

e  Organized  from  ])artof  Cache  township  since  1880. 

/Part  taken  to  form  Belknaj)  township  since  1880. 


118  COMPENJ)IUM  or  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3. -AGGREGATP:  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

ILliIi^rOIS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Kankakee  county  . 


Aroma  township,  incl.  Waklron  village. .. 

Waldron  village 

Bourbonnais  township,  imluding  Bour- 

bounais  village  (a). 
Essex  township,  inchuling  E.'^sex  village  . 

Essex  village -;i  ' 

Gaiiier  township,  including  part  ot  Mo- 
mence  village. 

Momence  village  (part  of ) 

Total  for  Momence  village,  in  Ganier 
and  Momence  tovi'nships. 
Kankakee  township,  incl.  Kankakee  city. 

Kankakee  city    

Limestone  township -  ■  - 

Manteno township,  incl.  Mantcno  village.. 

Manteno  village „ 

Momence    township,  including    part    ot 
Momence  village. 

Momence  village  (part  of ) 

Norton  township,  including  Buckingham 
village  and  part  of  Cahery  \illage. 

Buckingham  village 

Cabery  village  (part  of ) 

Total  for  Cabery  village  (fc),in  Rogers 
township.  Ford  county,  and  Norton 
township,  Kankakee  county. 
Otto  township,  including  part  of   Che- 
banse  town. 

C.hebanse  town  (part  ot ) 

Total  forChebansetown,inChebanse 
township,  Iroquois  county, and  Otto 
township,  Kankakee  county. 

Pembroke  townsliip 

Pilot  township,  incl.  Herscher  village .  - . 

Herscher  village 

Kockville  township  .   

St.  Anne  township,  incl.  St.  Anne  village. 

St.  Anne  village 

Salina  township,  inch  Bonfleld  village  . .  - 

Konfield  village 

Sumner  township '  -  ■ 

Yellowhead  township,    including   Grant 
Park  village. 

Grant  Park  village 


Kendall  county. 


Blg  Grove  township,  incl.  Newark  village 

Newark  village 

Bristol  township,  incl.  Bristol  \illage  (a) . 
Pox  township,  including  part  of  Milling- 
ton  village. 

Millington  village  (part  of) 

Total   for   Millington  village,  in  Fox 
township,  Kendall  county,  and  Mis^ 
sion  township,  Lasalle  county. 
Kendall  township,  inil.  Yorkville  village. 

York ville  village 

Lisbon  towuship 

Little  Rock  town.ship,  incl.  Piano  city  . .  - 

Piano  city 

Naausay  township 

Oswego  townshii),  incl.  Oswego  village.  -  - 

Oswego  village 

Seward  township 


Knox  county 


1890 


Cedar  township,  including  wards  1  and  2 
and  parts  of  li  and  4  of  A  bingdon  city. 

Abingdon  citv  (part  of ) 

Total  for  Abingdon  city , in  Oedar  and 
Indian  Point  townships. 

Ward  1 280 

Ward  2 436 

Ward  3 342 

Ward  4 263 

Chestnut  township 


28, 732 


1,093 

30S 

1,  523 

1,439 

266 

1,471 

608 
1,635 

9,285 
9,025 

795 
1,398 

627 
1,  .545 

1 ,027 
1,558 

158 
135 
342 


1,297 


1880 


25, 047 


142 
616 


246 

1,292 

224 

941 

1,433 

718 

953 

ISO 

918 

1,545 

340 


12, 106 


1,461 

390 
1,211 
1,168 


212 

301 


1,322 

375 

1,112 

2,  728 

1,825 

736 

1,538 

641 

830 


38,  752 


1,574 


799 
1,32' 


1,200 

353 

1,589 

1,043 

1,391 

463 
1,037 

5,782 

5>65i 
915 

1,519 
632 

1,213 


574 
1,541 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1,.543 
230 

728 


223 
1,289 

103 
1,075 
1,158 

412 

945 

i,oi4 

1,607 


13,  083 


1890 


1,604 

442 

1,248 

1,251 

208 
255 


1,446 

365 

1,2(52 

2,711 

.,782 

831 

1,718 

663 

1,012 


38,  344 
1,976 

974 
1,511 


1,087 


Knox  county— Continued. 

Copley  township,  inclitding  part  of  Vic- 
toria village. 

Victoria  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Victoria  village,  in  Copley 
and  Victoria  townships. 

Elba  township .--•- 

Galesburg    City    township,    coextensive 
with  Galesburg  city. 
Galesburg  city: 

Ward  I 1. 176 

Ward 2 J, 277 

Wards '"''''42 

Ward4 3,978 

Wards ^-S^g 

Ward  6 1.675 

Ward?   2,247 

Galesburg  township 

Haw  Creek  township  -  -  -  - 

Henderson  township,  including  Hender- 
son town. 

Henderson  town 

Indian  Point  township,  including  parts 
of  wards  3  and  4  of  Abingdon  city,  and 
St.  Augustine  village. 

Abingdon  city  (part  of)   

St.  Augustine  village 

Knox  township,  including Knoxvillecity. 

Knoxville  city 

Ward  I ' 768 

Ward  2 483 

Ward  3 477 

Lynn  township -  - 

llaquon  township,  incl. Maquon  village. . . 

IMaquon  village . .... 

Ontario  township,  Including  Oneida  city. 

Oneida  city 

Ward  I 352 

Ward  2 347 

Orange  township 

Persiter  township 

Kio  township - 

Salem  township,  including  \ates  tillage 

Yates  village 

Sparta  township,  incl.  Watagavillage 

Wataga  village 

Truro  township 

Victoria  township,  including  jiart  ol  Vic- 
toria village. 

Victoria  village  (part  of ) 

Walnut  Gro\i-  township,  incl.  Altona  tn 
A  Itona  town 


Lake  county. 


Antioch  township,  inch  Antioch -s-illage . . . 

Antioch  village 

Avon  township 

Benton  township ■-,;"■■■. 

Cuba  towuship,  includingpartot  Barnng- 

tou  village. 

Barrington  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Barrington  village,  in  Bar- 
rington township.  Cook  county, and 
Cuba  township,  Lake  county. 
East  Deerfield   towuship   (('),    inch  Fort 
Sheridan  vill.  and  Highland  I'ark  city. 

Fort  Sheridan  village  (,(')  

Highland  Park  city 

Ela  township 

^Fremont  town.ship 

(jiaut  township ;: ' '  t  •'■" '  V 

Liberty  ville  townsliip,  including  Liberty - 
ville  village. 

Liberty  ville  village 

Newport  townshi]) ■■■■ 

Shields  town.ship,  incl.  Lake  Forest  city. 

Lake  Forest  city 

Vernon  township 

Warren  township - --v;""' 

Wauconda    township,  including     Wau- 
conda  village. 

Wauconda  village 


78 
308 

775 
15, 264 


1880 


1,071 


902 
11, 437 


708 

c74a 

951 

1,049 

1,218 

1,454 

163 

198 

1,496 

1,725 

522 

537 

255 

289 

2,677 

2, 579 

1,728 

1 ,600 

742 

964 

1,  330 

1,448 

50 ' 

548 

1,337 

1,657 

699 

919 

851 

1,130 

711 

765 

925 

1,126 

1,677 

1,794 

687 

679 

1,  293 

1,  682 

586 

734 

865 

717 

1,179 

1, 252 

230 

1,350 

1,781 

654 

818 

24,235         21,296 


1,704 

303 

1,081 

020 

950 

262 
848 


2,  890 

451 
2,163 
1,296 
1,065 

511 
1,694 

55° 
L164 
1,751 
1,203 
1, 198 
1,077 
1,097 


368 


L472 


1,0^6 

592 

981 

200 

610 

1,154 
1,412 

1,116 

477 

1, 327 

695 
L231 

1, 336 

877 
1,244 

1, 137 

1,046 

a  Not  separately  returned. 

b  In  1880  in  Kogers  township.  Ford  county,  only, 
c  Exclusive  of  Galesburg  city,  erroneously   given   as  m 
Galesburg  township  in  1880. 


d  Deerfield   township   (population    2,418   in  1880) 
into  East  and  West  Deerfield  townships  smoe  1880. 
e  Formerly  Highwood. 


298 
formed 


populatio:n^. 


119 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IliliINOIS— Coutiiiued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Lake  county— Contiuued. 

Waukeean  township,  including  Wauke- 
gan  city. 

Waukegan  city .... 

Ward  I 1,418 

Wardz 1,216 

Ward  3 1,403 

Ward  4 878 

"West  Deerfleld  townsb  ip  (a) 

LASiLLE  COUNTY 

Adams  township,  includingLeland  village 

Leland  village 

Allen  township,  including  Kansom  village. 

Ransom  village 

iirookfield  towushij) 

Bruce  to  wnship,  incl.  part  of  Streator  city . 

Streator  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Streator  city  (b),  in  Bruce  and 
Eagle  townships. 
Dayton  township,  including  Dayton  and 
Wedron  villages. 

Dayton  village 

Wedron  village 

Deerpark  township 

Dimmick  townshiiJ 

Eagle  township,  including  Kangley  vil- 
lage and  part  of  Streator  city. 

Kangley  village 

Streator  city  (part  of) 

Earl  township,  including  Earlville  city.. 

Earlville  city 

Ward  I 279 

Ward  2 435 

Ward  3 344 

Eden  township,  including  Tonica  village . 

Tonica  village 

Fall  River  township 

Farm  Kidge  township,  including  Grand 
Kidge  village. 

Grand  Ridge  village 

Freedom  township,  incl.  Harding  \'ill.  (c) . 

Grand  Kapids  township 

(irovelantl  township,  including  Dana  and 
Kutland  villages. 

Dana  village 

Rutland  village 

Hope  township,  including  Lostant  village . 

Lostant  village 

Lasalle  township,  including  Lasallo  city  . 

Lasalle  city 

Manilas  township,  including  Orotty  vil- 
lage and  part  of  Marseilles  city. 

Crotty  village  (d) ' 

Marseilles  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Marseilles  cUy,  in  Manlius 
and  Rutland  townships. 
Mendota   township,   including    i>art   of 
Mendota  city. 

Mendota  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Mendota  city,  in  MendcUa 
and  Troy  Grove  townshipa. 
Meriden  township,  incl.  Meriden  village  . 

Meriden  village 

Miller  township 

Mission  township,  including  part  of  Mill- 
ington  village  and  Norway  and  Sheri- 
dan villages. 

Millington  village  (part  of)  

Total  for  Millington  village,  in  Fox 
township,Kendall  county,  and  Mis- 
sion township,  Lasalle  county. 

Norway  village 

Sheridan  village 

Northville  township 

Ophir  township,  incl.  Triumph  vill.  (c)  ... 
O.sage  township,  incl.  (iarUekl  village  (c) . 
Ottawa  township,  including  part  of  Ot- 
tawa city. 

Ottawa  citv  (part  of) 

Total  for  Ottawa  city,  in  Ottawa  and 
South  Ottawa  townships. 
Otter  Creek  townshi]) 

a  Deerfleld  township  (population  2,41.'! 
East  and  West  Deerfleld  townships  .since 
6  In  18R(I  in  Bruce  township  only, 
c  JJot  separately  letmued. 


o,  348 
4,915 


783 


80,79 


1,328 

554 

1,  U52 

338 

881 

12,  261 

10,800 

11,414 

761 


117 

802 

851 

2,368 

934 

614 

2,020 

1,058 


1,410 

473 

395 

1, 110 

328 
1,025 

798 
1,601 


509 
1,054 

378 
11,  620 

9,855 
2,  683 

1 ,  190 
1, 105 
2 ,210 


3,490 
3,542 

797 

56 
1,010 
1,3(14 


89 
301 


95 
425 
857 
843 
1,  036 
9,  464 

8,807 
9,985 

1,085 

in   188(1)  fori 
1880. 


1880 


4,491 
4,012 


70,  403 


1,612 

653 
1,  016' 

112 

1,087 
6,508 
5,157 
5,157 

711 


850 
1,012 
1,205 


2,034 
963 


1,524 
504 
553 

1,128 

135 
1,163 
1,034 
1,588 

156 

402 

1,  235 

363 
8,987 

7,847 
2,114 

738 
939 


4,. 573 

4,054 
4,142 

991 

I  jO 

1,  171 
1,517 


47 
255 


130 

442 

1,061 

979 

1,104 
7,  598 

7,023 
7,834 

925 

led    into 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


L.iSALLE  cotTNTY— Continued. 

Peru  township,  including  Peru  city 

Peru  city 

Ward  1  1 ,  163 

Ward  2  793 

Ward  3 1,416 

Ward  4 1,110 

Ward  5  1 ,068 

Richland  township 

Rutland  township,  including  part  of 
Marseilles  city. 

Marseilles  city  (part  of) 

Serena  township,  incl.  Serena  village 

Serena  village 

South  Ottawa  township,  including  part 
of  Ottawa  city. 

Ottawa  city  (part  of) 

Troy  Gro\e  township.  Including  part  of 
Mendota  city  and  Troy  Grove  village. 

Mendota  city  (part  of) 

Troy  Grove  village  («) 

Utica township,  incl. North  Utica  village 

North  Utica  village  (/) 

Vermilion  township 

Wallace  township 

Waltham  townshij) 

Lawrence  county 

Allison  township 

Bond  township 

Bridgeport  town,  in  Bridgeport  and  Law- 
rence townships. 
Bridgeport  township,  exclusive  of  ])artof 

Bridgeport  town. 
Christy  township,  including  Sumner  city. 

Sumner  city .". . 

Denison  township,  including  St.  Francis- 
ville  village. 

St.  Francisville  village 

Lawrence  township,  including  Law- 
renci-,\ille  village,  hut  exclusive  of  part 
of  Bridgeport  town. 

Lawrence ville  village 

Liikin  township 

Petty  township 

Russell  township,  incl.  Ru.s.sellville  town. 
Russellville  town 

Lee  cou.nty 

Alto  township 

Amhoy  township,  including  Amlioy  city. 

Amboy  city ". 

Ashton  township,  incl.  Ashton  village  .   . 

Ashton  village  ...    

Bradford  to wu  ship 

Brooklyn  township,  incl.  Compton  vill. . 

("ompton  village 

China  township,  including  Franklin 
Grove  town. 

Franklin  Grove  town 

Dixon  township,  including  Dixim  cily  . .. 

Dixt)n  city '. 

East  (irove  towusliip 

llainilton  townshi|) 

Haiinou  township,  incl.  Harmon  village. . 

Harmon  village 

Lee  Center  township 

Mariira  township 

May  township 

Nachusa  township,  incl.  Nachusa  village. 

Nachusa  village 

Nelson  township,  including  Nelson  village 

Nelson  village 

Palmyra  township 

Reynolds  township 

South  Dixon  township,  incl.  Eldena  vill 

Eldena  village 

Sublette  township,  incl.  Sublette  village(c) 
V  iola  township 

il  Formerly  Seneca. 

f.  Fornieily Homer. 

/  Formerly  Utica. 

(/  includes  part  of  Bridgeport  town. 


1890 


5,  883 
5,  550 


712 
1,779 

I,  105 

919 

76 

1,729 


1,313 


14,  693 


1880 


5,053 
4,632 


778 
1,767 

943 
1,077 

108 
1,  289 


52 

283 

1,568 

88 

168 

1,273 

1,094 
556 

767 
612 

644 

800 

898 

1,067 

13, 663 


1,010 

1,068 

1,458 

1,  269 

474 

450 

650 

^890 

2,063 

2,069 

1,037 

1,021 

2,  253 

1,844 

432 

334 

1,826 

31,709 

865 

514 

1,765 

1,832 

1,694 

1,699 

1,  500 

1,283 

284 

265 

26, 187 

27, 491 

923 

1,028 

3, 139 

3,671 

2,257 

2,448 

1,031 

1,008 

680 

646 

720 

848 

1,154 

1,290 

234 

300 

1,361 

1,411 

736 

730 

5,804 

4,241 

5, 161 

3.658 

659 

797 

329 

427 

840 

1,016 

132 

238 

789 

984 

750 

902 

703 

848 

913 

1,148 

68 

,65 

454 

579 

48 

82 

1,016 

1,  118 

674 

743 

841 

973 

103 

1,  000 

1,104 

.598 

685 

120 


C(3MPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablk  3.— AGGREGATP:  population  by  minor  civil  divisions— Coutiuued. 

I  L.l,IIVOIS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Lee  county — Continued. 

"Willow  Creek  township,  including  part 
of  Lee  village. 

Lee  village  (part  of) 

Total  for   Lee   village,   in   Sliabbona 
township,  Dekalb  county,  and  Wil- 
low Creek  township,  Lee  county. 
Wyoming  town.ship,  incl.  Pawpaw  vill.  (a) 


1890 


Livingston  county  . 


Amity  township,  incl.  Cornell  village 

Cornell  village 

Avoca  township 

Belle  Prairie  townsliip 

Broughtou  township,  in(dudiug  Kming- 
tou  village. 

Emington  village 

Charlotte  township 

Chat8Worthtown.ship,incl.Chatsworthtn. 

Chatswortli  town 

Dwight  township,  incl.  Dwight  village... 

Uwight  village 

Eppard  Point  to  wuship 

Esmen  township 

Fayette  township,  incl.  Strawu  village. . . 

Strawn  village 

Forrest  township,  including  Forrest  town . 

Forrest  town 

Germanville  township 

Indian  Grove  township,  iucl.Fairbury  tn. 

Fairbury  town 

Long  Point  township 

Nebraskatovraship,  incl.  Flanagan  village 

Flanagan  village 

Nevatla  township 

Newtown  township 

Odell  township,  including  Odell  village.. 

Odell  village 

Owego  township 

Pike  township 

Pleasant  Eidge  township 

Pontiac township,  including  Pontlac  city. 

Pontiac  city 

Reading  township 

Rook  Creek  township 

Round  Grove  to wnship :-■•.•■ 

Saunemin  township,  incl.  Saunemiu  vill. . 

Saunemin  village 

Sullivan  township,  incl.  Culloiu  village.. 

Cullom  village 

Sunbury  township 

Union  township 

Waldo  township 


Logan  county. 


Atlanta town.ship,  including  Atlanta  city- 
Atlanta  city 

Ward  I 3^6 

Ward  2 425 

Ward  3 387 

Broadwell  township,    including  Broad- 
well  village. 

Broadwell  village   , 

Chester  township 

Cor  win  town.ship 

East  Lincoln  township,  iu<-,lading  part  of 
Lincoln  city. 

Lincoln  city  (part  of) 

Total   for  Lincoln  city,  in   East  and 
West  Lincoln  townships. 
Elkhart  township,  including  part  of  Elk- 
hart town. 

Elkhart  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Elkhart  town,  in  Elkhart  and 
Hurlbut  townships. 

Eminence  township 

Etna  township 

Hiulhut  township,  including  part  of  Elk- 
hart town. 

Elkhart  town  (part  of) 

Laenna  township,  incl.  Latham  village. .. 
Latham  village 

a  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Includes  pari  of  Macomb  city. 


1,034 

'53 
264 


38, 455 


1880 


1, 252 

437 
876 
584 
964 

129 
747 

1,578 
827 

2,174 

1,354 
y7C 
768 
648 

233 
l,8yl 
1 ,021 

494 
3,117 
2,324 
1, 129 
1,481 


833 

1,589 

1,658 

800 

877 

873 

705 

4,  066 

2,784 

1,513 

1,135 

983 

1,46B 

366 

1,283 

200 

902 

841 

1,052 


25,  489 


1,209 

138 
218 

1,4.55 

38, 450 


MtNOK  CIVIL  divisions. 


1,698 

1,178 


849 

231 

854 

1,032 


3,5'° 
6,72s 

1,400 

361 
414 

L155 
946 
532 

53 
904 

265 


1,290 

437 

871 

708 

1,010 


853 
1,869 

1,054 
2,170 

',295 

1,081 

876 

712 

331 
1,  292 

357 
547 
3,143 
2, 140 
1,125. 
1,251 


1,127 
1,  344 
2,004 
908 
975 
990 
737 
3,414  ! 
2,242  : 
1,354  i 
1,111 
906 
1,268 

'i,'266 


997 

994 

1,171 


25,  037 


1,932 

1,368 


866 

214 

872 

1,024 

4,056 

3,070 
5,639 

L523 

339 
393 

1,266 
990 
568 

54 
1,090 

25' 


Logan  county — Continued. 

Lake  Fork  township 

Mount  Pulaski  township,  incliuling  Mount 
Pulaski  village. 

M  ount  Pulaski  village 

Oran  tow^iishij) 

Orvil  township,  incl.  Hartsburg  village  .. 

Martsburg  village 

Prairie  Creek  township 

Sheridan  townshiji 

West  Lincoln  township,  including  part  of 
Lincoln  city. 
Lincoln  city  (part  of) 


McUONOUGH   COUNTY 


1890 


Bethel  township 

Bhiudinsville  township,  including  part  of 
Blandinsville  town. 

Blandinsville  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Blandinsvilletown,  in  Blan- 
dinsville and  Hire  townships. 
Bnshnell  township,  incl.  Buslmell  city . . . 

Bushnell  city 

Ward  I 898 

Ward  2 770 

Ward  3 646 

Chalmers  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 

Macomb  city. 
Colchester  township,  incl.  Colchester  tn. . 

Colchester  town 

Eldorado  township 

Emmet  township,   exclusive  of  part  of 

Macomb  city. 
Good  Hope  town,  in  Sciota  and  Walnut 

Grove  townships. 
Hire  township,    including  part  of  Blan- 
dinsville town. 

Blandinsville  town  (part  of> 

Industry  township,  incl.  Industry  village. 

Industry  village 

Lemoine  township 

Macomb  city,  in  Clialmers,  Emmet,  Ma. 
comb,  antf  Scotland  townships. 

Ward  1 1, 151 

Ward  2 L136 

Wards 746 

Ward4 ..1,019 

i  Macomb  township,  including  part  of  Bar- 
dolph  village,  but  exclusive  of  part  of 
Macomb  city. 

Bardolph  village  (part  of) 

1  Total  for   Bardolph  village,  in   Ma- 

!  comb  and  Mound  townships. 

Mound  township,   incl.  part  of  IJardolph 
village  arid  New  Philadelphia  village. 

i  Bardolph  village  (part  of) 

New  Philadelphia  village  (c) 

New  Salem  township,  incl.  Adair  village. 

Adair  village 

Prairie  township,  incl.  Prairie  village  . . . 

Prairie  village 

Sciota  township,  incl.  Sciota  town,  but 
exclusive  of  part  of  Good  Hope  town. 

Sciota  town 

Scotland  township,  exclusiAe  of  part  of 

Macomb  city. 
Tennessee  township,   including  Tennes- 
see village. 

Tennessee  village 

Walnut  Grove  township,  eNclusi\-e  of  part 
of  Good  Hope  town. 


McHeNKY  COUNTY 

Alden  township 

Algonquin  township,   including  part  of 
Crystal  Lake  village. 

Crystal  Lake  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Crystal  Lake  village,  in    Al- 
gonquin and  Nunda  townships. 

Burton  township 

(Jhemung  township,  incl.  Harvard  village 
Harvard  village 

c  Formerly  (5  rant. 

d  Includes  part  of  Good  Hope  town. 


438 
2,006 

1,357 
943 

1,  503 
2(19 

1,  035 
968 

4,080 

3,2'5 


27,  467 


1  222 
li096 

784 
877- 

2,712 
2,3',4 


1880 


1,221 


431 

2,348 

1,125 
1,  002 
1,521 

188 
1,112 

948 
3,488 

2,569 


27, 970 


L399 
1,775 


2,737 
2,316 


il,  139 


2,  505 

1,920 

1,643 

ii83 

1,037 

1 ,067 

955 

bl,  952 

368 

325 

1,148 

1,295 

03 
1,419 

1,450 

432 
1,096 

366 
1,290 

4,  052 

3,140 

i3, 273 


426 

389 

447 

409 

1,145 

1,305 

21 

20 

j8i 
1, 155 

167 
1,211 

169 
1,214 

1.38 
1,  359 

812 
1,031 

944 
(/I,. Ml 

238 
874 

349 
bl,  247 

1,017 

1,  083 

III 

262 
((1,079 

20,114 

24,  908 

. 

—  — ■ 

1,014 

953 

2,  512 

2,  321 

654 
781 

447 
546 

290 

294 

3,  057 

2,690 

1,967 

1 ,607 

POPULATION. 


121 


Table  3.— AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

11,  I^IIVOIS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


1880 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


McHENRY   COUNTY— C'dlll  inueil. 


Coral  township 

Dorr  township,  including  Woodstock  city. 

Woodstock  city 

Dunham  township 

Gratton  township,  incl.  Huntley  village. . 

H  untley  village   

Greenwood  township 

Hartlaud  township 

Hebron  township 

McHenry  township,  incl.  McHenry  village 

AIcHeny  village '. 

Mai'engo  town.ship,  incl.  Marengo  village. 

Marengo  village 

Nunda  township,  including  part  of  Crys- 
tal Lake  village  and  Nunda  village. 

Crystal  Lake  village  (part  of) 

Nunda  village 

Richmond    township,    including    Kich 
mond  village. 

Richmond  village 

Kiley  township 

Seneca  townshij) 


McLean  countv. 


Allin  township,  incl.  Stanford  village.- . 

Stanford  vUlage 

Anchor  township 

Arrow.sniith  township 

Bellllower  townshij) 

Blooniiugton  township  (a),  incl.  wards 
1,  2,  3,  and  4,  and  jiarts  of  5  and  C  of 
Bloomiugtou  city. 

Hloomington  city  (part  of)  

Total  for  Bloommgton  city,  in  Hloom- 
ington and  Normal  townships. 

Ward  I 3,171 

Ward  2 4 ,  007 

Ward  3 3 ,  965 

Ward  4 3,282 

Ward  5 3,483 

Ward  6 2 , 576 

Ulue  Mound  township -^ 

Cheney  Grove  township,  including  Say- 
brook  village. 

Saybrook  village 

Chenoa  township,  including  Chenoatown 

Chenoa  town ... 

Ci'Oi)Sey  township 

Dale  township 

Dan\ers  township, incl.  Danvers  village. . 

Danvers  village 

Downs  township 

Dry  Grove  township 

Empire  township,  including  Leroy  city  .. 

Leroy  city 

Funks  Grove  township 

Gridley  township,  incl.  Gridley  village .. . 

Gridley  village 

Hudson  township,  incl.  Hudson  village  . . 

Hudson  village 

Lawndale  township 

Lexington  township,  incl.  Lexington  tn.. 

Lexington  town 

Martin  township,  incl.  ColfVix  village  (b) . . 

Money  Creek  township 

Mount  Hope  townshii),  incl.  McLean  vill. 

McLean  village . 

Normal  township  (a),  in<-luding  parts  of 
wards  5  and  ti  of  Bloomington  city,  and 
NoiTual  city. 

Bloomington  city  (part  of) 

Normal  city 

Oldtii wn  township 

I'adiia  township  _ 

Kandolph  township,  incl.  Heyworth  vill.. 

Hey  worth  village 

Towauda  township,  incl.  Towanda  village. 

Towanda  village 

West  township 

White  Oak  township 

Yates  township 


1,  354 

2,  79G 
1,683 

919 

1,437 

550 

H99 

9U11 

1,1U7 

2,  .j.05 

979 

2,  2.i5 

'.445 

L805 

127 

438 

1,212 

415 

830 

1,U40 


63,  U30 

1,209 

^89 

903 

1,090 

1,  294 

19, 743 


17.523 
20,484 


1,279 
2,  C(;2 
1,475 
960 
1,441 

505 

966 
1,0.54 

918 
2,313 

874 
2,082 
1,264 
1,721 


388 
1,  3.59 

464 

864 

1,  025 


60, 100 


1,291 

353 

943 

1,250 

1,282 

14, 476 


12.453 
17 , 180 


a  All  of  wards  5  and  6  of  Bloomington  city 
mal  townsliiip  i"  1«80. 
6  Not  sei)aratcly  returned. 


1,057 

1,115 

1,849 

1,826 

851 
2,  004 

734 
2,036 

1,226 
543 

1 ,063 
497 

1,010 

1, 133 

1,G05 

1,755 

506 
1,330 

460 
1,  350 

L092 

1,147 

2,  325 

2,  341 

1,258 

i,o6B 

777 

819 

1,699 

1,768 

1,269 

419 
1,308 

273 
945 

276 
977 

2,174 

2,404 

1,187 
1,428 

1.254 
1,026 

882 

1, 104 

1,432 

1,490 

5&0 
7,  312 

490 
8,045 

2,961 

4,727 

3,459 
906 

2,470 
1,  027 

1,204 

1,  505 

1,  8.33 

1,957 

566 
1,  255 

560 
1,255 

402 
1, 135 

261 
1,244 

594 

532 

1,  017 

1, 180 

^ivt'ii  a 

s  in  Nor- 

Macon  county 


1890 


Austin  township 

Blue  Mounil  townshij) 

Decatur  township,  incl.  Decatur  city 

Decatur  city 

Ward  I 4 ,  42 1 

Ward  2    3 ,  265 

Ward  3 2 ,  476 

Ward  4 2 ,  942 

Wards    .. 3,737 

Friends  Creek  townshij) 

Harristown  tinYnship 

Hickory  Point  township 

niini  townshij), incl.  Warr'en8l)urgtn.((,), 

Long  Creek  townshij) 

Maroa  townshij),  including  Maroa  city. . . 

Maroa  citv 

Milam  townshij) 

Mount  Zion  township 

Niantic  towushijj,  incl.  Niantic  town. ... 

Niantic  towD 

Oakley  township 

Pleasant  View  townshij),  including  Blue 
Mound  town. 

Blue  Mound  town 

South  Macon  township,  incl. Macmi  city.. 

Macon  city  (e)      

Wheathmd  townshij)  (d) , 

Whitmore  townsliij) 


Macoupin  county. 


Barr  township 

Bird  townsliip 

Brighton  townshij),  incl.  Brighton  village 

Brighton  village 

Brushy  Mound  township 

Bunker  Hill  townshij),  including  Bunker 
Hill  city  and  Woodbiirn  village. 

Bunker  Hill  city 

VVard  i 679 

Ward  2 590 

Woodburn  village 

Cahokia  townshij) 

Carliuville   town.shij),  including   Carlin- 
ville  city. 

Carliriville  city 

Ward  I  ' 852 

Ward  2 828 

Ward  3  793 

vV  ard  4 820 

Chesterfleld  township,  including  Chester- 
field village  and  jiart  of  Medora  village. 

Chesterfield  village 

Medora  village  (jMrt  of) 

Total  for  Medora  village,  in  Chester- 
field and  Shipman  townships. 
Dorchester  township,  including  jjart  of 
Dorchester  village. 

Dorchester  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Dorchester  village  (e),  in  Dor- 
chester and  Gillespie  townships. 
Gillespie  townshij),  including  j)art  of  Dor- 
cliester  village  and  Gillesj)ie  village. 

Dorchester  village  (jiart  of) . . 

Gillespie  village 

Girard  townshij),  including  Girard  city  . . 
Girard  city 


Ward  I  ■ 


Ward  2 470 

Ward  3 542 

Hillyard  townshij) 

Honey  Poiut  townshij) 

Nilwood  township,  incl.  Nilwood  tn.  ((<)-. 

North  Otter  townshij) 

North  Palmyra  township,  including  i)art 
of  Palmyra  village. 

Palmyra  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Palmyra  village,   in   North 
and  South  Palmyra  townships. 
Polk  towushij) 


38, 083 


733 

1,183 

18,  684 

16,841 


1,561 
797 
1,080 
1,185 
1,353 
2,  084 
1 ,  164 
632 
1,334 
1,259 

639 
1,  070 
1,  392 

696 
1,675 

819 
1,015 
1,046 


40,  380 


1,088 

1,135 

873 

I,  004 

1,  749 

2,  030 

697 

691 

849 

917 

2,748 

2,  935 

,269 


216 
1,171 
4,226 


1,498 


1880 
30,  665 

944 

1,  204 
10, 922 

9,547 


1,471 

903 

1,205 

1,232 

1,377 

1,  958 

870 

031 

1,202 

1,062 

321 

1,045 

1,  331 


532 
1,G11 

793 
1,187 
1,320 


37,  692 


236 

973 

4,  014 


1,.355 


374 
337 
470 

195 
290 
397 

1,  049 

1,198 

42 
104 

69 
69 

1,  775 

1,419 

62 

948 

2, 139 

432 
1,  635 

1,524 

1,024 

1,02(1 
895 

1,247 
961 

1,440 

1,123 
942 
1,  344 
1,087 
1,199 

298 
505 

84 
222 

890 


8G9 


c  Formerly  South  Macon. 

d  Given  as  South  Wheatland  in  1880. 

e  In  1880  in  Dorchester  towushijj  onl^  . 


122 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuued. 

I  lil.IIVOIS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Macoupin  county— Continued. 

Scottville  township,  incl.  Scottville  town 

Scottville  town 

Shaw  Point  township 

Shipiuau  towu.ship,  including  part  of  Me- 
(lora  village  and  Shipman  town. 

Medora  village  (part  of ) .    

Shipman  town  

South  Otter  town.sbip 

South  Palmyra  township,  including  part 
of  Palmyra  village. 

Palmyra  village  (part  of) 

Staunton     towushlp,    including    Mount 
Olive  and  Staunton  villages. 

Mount  Olive  village 

Staunton  village    

Viiden  townshi)),  including  Virden  city. 

Viiden  city 

Western  Mound  town.ship 


1890 


1,365 

363 

995 

1,521 

133 

410 

1,104 

1,527 


207 
5,285 


2,2og 

2,038 

1 ,610 

921 


1880 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Marion  county. 


Madison  coonty. 


Alhambra township,  including  Alhambra 

village  (a). 
Alton  township,  including  Alton  city  and 
North  Alton  village. 

Alton  city. .  - 

Ward  I 1,641 

Ward  2 987 

Wards i,4°4 

Ward  4 1 1350 

Ward  5 1,885 

Ward  6 i,553 

Ward  7 1 ,474 

North  Alton  village 

Chouteau  township 

CoUinsville  township,  including  CoUins- 
ville  city. 

("olUnsville  city 

Edwardsville    township,   including    Ed- 
ward.sville  city. 

Edwardsville  city 

Fort  Russell  township,  including  part  of 
Bethalto  village. 

Bethalto  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Bethalto  village, in  Fort  Rus- 
sell and  Wood  Kiver  townships. 
Fosterbnrg  township,  including  Foster- 
burg  village. 

Fosterburg  village 

Godfrey  township,  incl.  Godfrey  village  . . 

Godfrey  village 

Haiuel  township 

Helvetia  township, incl.  Highland  city.. 

Highland  city 

Ward  1 612 

Ward  2 509 

Ward  3   736 

.Jarvis  township,  including  Brookside  and 
Troy  villages. 

Brookside  village 

Troy  village 

Leef  township,  incl.  i)artof  Saline  vill.  (a) . 

Marine  township,  incl.  Marine  village 

.Marine  village 

Moio  township.  - 

Nameoki  township 

New  Douglas  township,  including  New 
Douglas  village. 

New  Douglas  village 

Olive  township 

Oinphghent  township,  incl.  Worden  vill. 

Worden  village 

Pin  Oak  township 

St.  Jacob  township,  incl.  St.  Jacob  village 

St.  J  cob  village 

Saline  township,  including  part  of  Saline 

village  (a). 
Venice  township,  incl.  Venice  village. . . 

Venice  village 

Wood  River  township,  including  i)art  of 
Bethalto  village  and    Ui)per  Alton  city, 

Bethalto  village  (part  of) 

Upper  Alton  city  . . ; 


1,523 
284 
957 

1,682 

107 

486 

1,110 

1,473 


2,797 

709 
1,358 
1,987 
1,608 

984 


50, 126 


763 

954 

5,224 


3.49» 
4,844 

3.561 
1,284 


Alma  township 

Carrigan  township  

Centralia  township,  including  CentraUa 
city  and  f  lentral  village. 

Centralia  city 

Ward  I 2,015 

Ward  2 1 ,  176 

Ward  3 1,572 

Central  village 

Foster  township 

Haines  township 

luka  township,  including  luka  village  . . . 

luka  village   

Kinraundy     township,    including     Kin- 
mundy  city. 

Kinmundy  city 

Meacham  township 

Odin  township,  including  Odin  and  San- 
doval villages. 

Odin  village 

Sandoval   village 

j  Omega  township 

Patoka  township,  incl.  Patoka  village 

Patoka  village 

Raccoon  township 

Romine  township ; 

Salem  township,  including  Salem  city — 

Salem  city 

Ward  I 135 

Ward  2 256 

Ward  3 602 

Ward  4 500 

Stevenson  township 

Tonti  township  


1,094 
4,  .577 


4,133 


2,887 
1,413 


468 

"5 

879 

628 

1,318 

1,652 

110 

T30 

2,040 

2,277 

228 

85 

1,205 

1,222 

3, 162 

3,359 

1,857 

1,969 

Marshall  county. 


BellePlainetownship,incl.LaRosevill.(a) 

Bennington  township 

Evans  township,  including  Weuona  city  . 

Wenona  city  ■ 

Henry  township,  including  Henry  city . . . 

Henry  city 

Hopewell  township  

Lacon  township,  including  Lacon  city — 

Lacon  city  

La  Prairie  township 

Richland  township 

Roberts  township,  incl.  Varna  village 

Varna  village    

Saratoga  township 

Steuben  township,  incl.  Sjarland  town. . 

Sparland  town 

Whitefield  township 


Mason  county - 


2,196 

219 

826 

790 

1,650 

637 
1,107 
1,5.'J8 
1,  024 

555 

697 
1,  472 

522 
1,11!) 
1,648 

475 
1,142 

1,463 

932 

3, 459 


411 
1,803 


1,942 

35 

648 

919 

1,  925 

774 
1,249 
1,466 

967 

400 

852 
1,308 

384 
1,149 
1,779 

461 
1,  302 

1,119 

612 

3,346 

513 
1,534 


Allen  Grove  township,  incl.  San  Jose  vill . . 

San  J  ose  village     

Bath  township,  including  Bath  village 

Bath  village 

Crane  Creek  township -  -  - 

Forest  towushiji 

Havana  township,  including  Havana  city. 

Havana  city 

Ward  1 913 

Ward  2 649 

Ward  3 963 

Kilbourne  township 

Lynchburg  township 

Manito  township,  incl.  Manito  village. . . 

Manito  village    

Mason  township,  including  Mason  city .  - 

Mason  city 

Ward  I 582 

Ward  2 692 

Ward  3 595 

Pennsylvania  township 

Quiver  townshii),  incl.  Topeka  village.  - . 

Topeka  village  

Salt  Creek  towushii> 

.Shermau  township 


1880 


24. 341 


862 

774 
6,009 

4,763 


304 

821 

1,003 

1,197 

362 

1,735 

1,045 

790 

2,390 

817 
834 
1,031 
1,501 
502 
1,137 
1,135 
2,250 
1,493 


752 
954 


13,  653 


958 

919 

1,898 

1,053 

1,865 

1 ,512 

624 

2,035 

1,649 

860 

805 

1 ,  065 

398 

779 

1,  024 

471 
821 


IG,  067 


1,108 

307 

1,303 

384 

706 

888 

3,510 

2,525 


792 

668 

1,187 

444 
2,606 


837 
718 
141 
835 
909 


23,  686 


1,024 

875 

5,054 

3,621 


411 

885 

1,129 

L311 

315 

1,941 

1 ,096 

927 

2,042 

724 
564 
1,055 
1,366 
444 
1,181 
1,000 
2,182 
1,327 


814 
900 


15, 055 


1,055 

964 
1,777 

911 
2,168 
1,728 

705 
2,214 
1,814 
1,206 

807 
1,017 

286 
1,020 
1,088 

375 
1.034 


16, 242 


1,102 

285 

1,541 

439 

804 

925 

3,204 

2,118 


845 

684 
1, 237 

434 
2,443 

i,7«4 


890 

824 
98 
978 
765 


a  JJot  separately  returned. 


POPULATION. 


123 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

11,  liINOIS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Massac  county. 


Benton  ]>reciiiet 

Brooklyn  )irc(;iii(;t,  incl.  Brooklyn  Village. . 
Brooklyn  village 

George  Creek  ])reeinct 

Craut  precinct  (a) 

Hillenuan  precinct 

Jackson  precinct 

Metropolis  precinct,  incl.  Metropolis  city  . 

Metropolis  city 

Ward  I 1,145 

Ward  2 821 

Ward  3 1,128 

Ward  4 479 

Wasliington  precinct 


11,313 

10,  443 

795 

670 

924 

912 

216 

823 

726 

1,261 

1,545 

S7i 

1,288 

1,  486 

3,815 

4,  531 

3.573 

2,668 

Menakd  county  (Ii)  . 


Township  17  north,  range  5  -west 

Township  17  north,  range  6  west,  in-  J>  (c) 
eluding  part  of  Athens  village. 

Athens  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Athens  village,  in  township 

17  north, range6  west, and  township 

18  north,  range  6  west. 
Town.ship  17  north,  range  7  west,  includ- 
ing^ pait  of  Tallula  village. 

Tallula  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Tallula  village,  in  township  1 7 
north, range  7  west, and  township  17 
north,  range  8  west. 
Township  17  north,  range  8  west,  includ- 
ing part  of  Tallula  village. 

Tallula  village  (part  of) 

Township  18  north,  range  4  west )     , 
Township  18  north,  range  5  west )  '■"'-■■■■ 
Townsbij)  18  north,  range  6  west,  includ- 
ing' part  of  Athens  viflage. 

Athens  village  (part  of)    

Township  18  north,  range  7  west,  incliid- 
in":  Petersburg  city. 

Petersburg  city ". 

M'ard  i 783 

Ward  2 712 

Ward  3 847 

Townsliip  18  north,  range  8  west 

Townshij)  19  north,  range  4  west 

Towushi]!  19  north,  range  5  west 

Township  19  north,  range  6  west,  includ- 
ing (iieenview  town. 

Greenview  town    

Township  19  north,  range  7  west 

Township  19  north,  range  8  west 

Mekceu  cou.nty 

Abington  town.ship 

Duncan  township 

Eliza  townshi)) 

Greene  township,  including  Viola  village. 

Viola  village 

Keitbsburg  township,  including  Keiths- 
burg  city. 

Keithsburg  city 

Mercer  township,  including  Aledo  city. . . 

Aledo  city " 

Miller.sburg  township 

New   Boston   township,  including    New 
Bost(ni  city. 

New  Boston  city 

North  Henderson  township 

Ohio  Grove  township 

Perryton  township 

Pre-emption  township 

Kiehland  Grove  township,  including  Ca- 
ble and  Swedona  villages. 

Cable  village 

Swedona  village 

Kivoli  town.ship,  incl.  New  Windsor  town. 

New  Windsor  town 

Snez  townshii> 

a  Organized  since  1880. 

b  Returned  by  precincts  in  1880. 

c  Not  separately  returned. 


862 


13,120 


1,292 


276 
445 


806 
1,  606 

455 
3,  258 


503 

20 

1,172 

1,744 

1 ,  106 
851 
504 


18,545 


- 

832 

909 

733 

932 

670 

783 

1,640 

1,545 

421 
1,747 

370 
1,278 

1,484 
2,330 

942 
2,  490 

1 ,6or 
1,  248 

1,492 

1,174 

1 ,  285 

1,526 

445 
912 

633 
1,138 

909 

1,057 

913 

1,059 

8.54 

1,113 

2,410 

2,  019 

1 ,276 

572 

I5Q 
1.247 

213 
1,407 

477 
815 

l,E7i 

1,147 


1.3,024 


546 


19,  502 


MONKOE  county. 


12,948 


Bluff  precinct 

Columbia  precinct,  incl.  Columbia  town.. 
C'olumbiatown 

Harrison\'ille  precinct 

Mitchie  precinct 

Moredock  precinct 

New  Design  precinct 

New  Hanover  precinct 

Prairie  du  Long  precinct 

Renault  jjrecinct 

Waterloo  precinct,  incl.  Waterloo  city 

Waterloo  city 

Ward  I  . .  631 

Ward  2 616 

Ward  3 613 


Montgomery  codnty. 


Audubon  township 

Bois  d'Arc  township 

Butler  Grove  township,  incl.  Butler  vill.  . 

Butler  village 

East  Fork  township,  incl.  Coffeen  village. 

Goffeen  village 

Fillmore  township 

Grisliam  towushi], 

Harvel  township,  incl.  Harvel  village 

Harvel  vi'lage 

Hillsboro  township,  including  Hillsboro 

city  (c). 
Irving  tow  nship,  incl.  Irving  village 

Irving  village 

Litchfield  city,  in  North  and  South  Litch 
Held  townships. 

Ward  1 2, 138 

Ward  2 2, 228 

Ward  3 1, 445 

Nokomis  township,  incl.  Nokomis  town . . 

Nokomis  town 

North  Litchfield  township,  exclusive  of 
part  of  Lit<difield  city. 

Pitnum  township 

Raymond  township,  incl. RajTiiond  village. 

Raymond  village 

Itountree  township 

South  Litchfield  township,  exclusive  of 

part  of  Litchfield  city. 
Walshville  township,  inclnding  Walsh- 
ville  village. 

Walshville  village 

Witt  township 

Zanesville  township 


Morgan  county. 


Alexander  precinct  (d) 

Arcadia  precinct 

Bethel  ])recin<t 

Concord  precinct 

Franklin  precinct,  incl.  Franklin  village. 

Franklin  village 

Jacksonville  precinct,  including  Jackson- 
ville city. 

Jacksonville  city 

Lynnville  precinct 

Meredosia  precinct,  incl.  Meredosia  town 

Meredosia  town 

Murrayville  jirecinct  (e),  including  Mur- 
rayville  town. 

Murrayville  town 

Sulphur  Springs  precinct 

Waverly  jirecinct,  incl.  Waverly  city 

Waverly  city '. 

Woodson  precinct 

Yatesville  precinct 


Moultrie  county  . 


Dora  township,  incl.  Dalton  and  Lake  vills. 

Dalton  village 

Lake  village 


821 

807 

2,108 

2,  242 

1,267 

1,308 

683 

741 

1,  016 

857 

677 

662 

1,  087 

1,543 

674 

568 

1,287 

1,461 

1,564 

1,692 

3,031 

3, 109 

1,860 

1,802 

30, 003 


1,319 

1,413 

1,280 

1,230 

982 

1,  226 

3" 

387 

2,190 

1,798 

518 

2,  051 

1,850 

896 

774 

723 

670 

246 

2,091 

2,  858 

1 ,  546 

1,504 

6-50 

559 

5,811 

4,  326 

2,186 
1,305 
1,039 

919 
1,642 
841 
842 
894 


167 

1,057 

941 


32,  636 


14,  481 

1,310 

3!4 
"5 


13,  682 


28,  078 


2,043 

1 ,062 

951 


1,455 

543 
822 
955 


1,095 
1.  056 


31,514 


962 

735 

1,143 

1,248 

1,241 

1,  251 

1,051 

1,147 

2,260 

2,  343 

578 
5,  899 

3.6 
14,  829 

2,935 
824 

10,927 
734 

1,  349 

1,559 

621 
1,812 

750 
1,867 

422 
541 

.^85 
782 

2,819 

2,783 

1.337 
1,324 

1,124 
868 

1,411 

1,368 

13,  699 

1,339 

280 


d  Formerly  Mauvaise  Terre. 
e  Fonner)\'  Wright. 


124 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

11,  I^INOIS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Moultrie  county— Continued. 

Ea.st  Nelson  townsliip,  iuclndiug  Allen- 
ville  and  Coles  villages. 

.•\  Hen ville  village 

Coles  village 

Jonathan  Creek  townslii]) 

Loviugton  township,  incl.  Loviugtou  vill. 

Lo vington  village 

Lowe  township,  incl.  part  of  Arthur  \-ill- . 

Arthur  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Arthur  village,  in   Hourbon 
township,     Douglas     county,    and 
Lowe  township,  Moultrie  county. 
Marrowbone  township,  incl.  Bethany  vill 

Bethany  village 

Sullivan  township,  incl.  Sullivan  city... 

Sullivan  city 

Whitley  township,  including'  Bruce  (o) 
and  tjays  villages. 
Gays  village 


Ogle  cocnty  . 


Brookville  township 

Buflixlo  townshi])  (.b),  including  Polo  city. 

Polo  city 

Byron  township,  including  Byron  village. 

Byron  village 

Dement  towiishii),  incl.  Creston  village. . . 

Creston  vilage 

Eagle  Point  township 

Flagg  township,  including  Kochellecity.. 

Kochelle  city      ; .  ■ . 

Forrest  on  township,  includingBailcyville 
village  and  Forreston  town. 

Baileyville  village 

Korreston  town 

Grand  Detour  townshij) 

Lafayette  township 

Leaf'  River  town.ship,  incl.  Leaf  Kiver 
village. 

Leaf  River  village 

Lincoln  township 

Lyunville  township 

Marion  towushii) 

Maryland  township,  incl .  Adeline  village 

Adeline  village 

Monroe  township 

Mount  Morristownship,includingMount 
Morris  village. 

Mount  Morris  village 

Nashua  township 

Oregon  township,  including  Oregon  city. 

Oregon  city 

Pine  Creek  township 

Pine  Rock  township 

Rockvale  township 

Scott  townshi)) 

Ta,ylor  townshi]) 

White  Rock  township 

Woosuug  township  (o) 


Peoria  county  . 


45 

30 

1,118 

2,  24.5 

767 

1,470 

275 

536 


1.888 
688 
3.  840 
1,468 
l,:i20 

99 
28,710 

626 

2,  65:) 

1,728 

1, 490 

6q8 

978 

329 

599 

2.495 

7,>8g 

2,  217 


406 

:i;i8 

1,479 
339 

I.l8:i 

759 

1,3S2 

1.270 

256 

928 

1,875 

895 

488 

1,  951 

1,566 

t,  064 

l,o;J2 

857 

983 

314 

887 

506 


70,  378 


1880 


1,241 


1.081 
2.  063 

S57 
1,311 

126 


1,078 

269 

3,089 

I,  305 

1,297 


29, 937 

786 
3,444 
1,819 
1,  .563 


1.008 
364 
687 

2,716 

1,893 
2,  374 

208 

1,108 

512 

384 

1,247 


1,023 

1,589 

71Q 

2,451 


,632 


Akron  township 

Brinitield  township,  incl.  Brinilicld  town 

BriinheUl  town 

Chillicothe   townsln]),    including  Chilli- 
cothe  city. 

Chillicothe  city 

Ward  I  483 

Ward  2 799 

Ward  3 35° 

Elmwood  townshi)),  incl.  Elniwood  town . . 

Elmwcod  town 

Halloek  township 

Hollis  townslii)) 

Jubilee  townshi)) 

Kickapoo  townslii]) 

Limestone  townslii]) 

Logan  townshi]) 

Medina  township 

Millbrook  township 

a  Not  separatitly  returned. 

b  Part  taken  to  form  Woosung  townshi])  since  1880. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Buttalo  township  since  1880. 


1.3.34 
805 

1,167 

1,301 
196 
968 

1,959 

85s 

432 

1,765 

1,088 

1,199 

1,137 

846 

1,  002 

352 

949 


55,  355 


1,216 

1,843 

832 

1,357 

936 


2,451 

2,430 

.,548 

1,504 

1,  084 

1, 085 

1,265 

1, 160 

785 

872 

1.638 

1,417 

3,  O46 

2,  501 

1,332 

1,046 

738 

723 

966 

1.163 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Peoria  county — Continued. 

Peoria  township,  including  Peoria  city 
and  Soutli  Peoria  village. 

Peoria  city 

Ward  I  4,872 

Ward  2 5 ,  3^4 

Ward  3 2 ,038 

Ward  4 3,863 

Ward  5 4,232 

Ward  6 4,875 

Ward  7  ..'. 4,96' 

Ward  8 4 , 5°° 

Ward  9 6,299 

South  Peoria  village ... 

Princeville  township,  including  Prince- 
ville  village. 

Princeville  village 

Radnor  townshij) 

Rich  wood  township,  including  North  Peo- 
ria village. 

North  Peoria  village 

Rosefielil  townshi)) 

Timber  town.ship,  incl.  Glasford  village. 

Glasford  village 

Trivoli  townshi]! 


1890 


1880 


Perry  county - 


Beaucoup  precinct 

Cutler  precinct  (d) 

Duquoin precini't,  iuidudingDuquolncity . 

Duquoin  city 

Paradise  ])reciiict 

Plnckneyville  iirec-inct,  in<luiling  Pinck- 
neyvilie  city. 

Pinckneyville  city 

Ward  I 388 

Ward  2 5''3 

Ward  3 347 

Southwestern  ))i'ecinct 

Swan  wick  ))ii'ciiict  (e) 

Taniaroa  jucciiict,  incl.  Tamaroa  vill.  (a) . 


Piatt  county. 


Bement  township,  incl.  Bement  village. .  - 

Bement  village 

Blue  Ridge  townsliip,  incl.  Mansfield  vill . 

Mansfaeld  village 

Cerro  Gordo  township,  including  Cerro 
Gordo  town. 

Cerro  Gordo  town 

(Joose  Creek  townshij) 

Montieellotownshlp,  incl.  Mouticello city . 

Monticello  city 

Sangamon  township 

TTnify  township,  incl.  partof  Atwood  vill. 

Atwood  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Atwood  village,  in  Garrett 
township,    Douglas     county,    and 
Unity  townshi]),  Piatt  county. 
AVillow  Branch  township 


Pike  county. 


43,254  I      30,2.51 


41,02.( 


29,259 


1,638 
1,663 

641 
1,096 
2,244 

1,086 
1.116 
1,536 
268 
1,101 


17,  529 


949 
1,076 
7,063 


1,682 

509 
1,197 
1,282 


220 

774 


154 
1,130 


16, 007 


1,050 
865 
,540 


Atlas  township 

Jiarry  township,  including  Barry  city 

Barry  city 

Chambersburg  townshi)) 

Cincinnati  township  (/) 

Derry  township,  including  Eldara  town. 

Eldara  town  

Detroit  township,  including  Detroit  town 

Detroit  town 

Fail-mount  townshij) 

Flint  township 

Griggsville  township,  including  Griggs- 
ville  city. 

Griggsville  city 

Hadley  township 

Hardin  township,  including  Time  village 

Time  village 

d  Formerly  Lost  Prairie. 

c  KoriiK^rly  (iraiid  Cote.  . 

/  Organized  from  partof  Pleasant  Vale  township  since  1880. 


4.052 

820 
3,874 

2,807 

608 

3,  583 

1,298 

964 

737 

984 

2,020 

1,084 

941 

2,  336 

17,  062 

15,  583 





2,487 

533 
2,  822 

2,030 
963 

1,  950 
398 

2,  419 

939 

1,  610 
2, 832 
1,643 

i.eee- 

2,  232 

320 
530 

565 
1,482 
2,552 

1,337, 
1,568' 

1,774 

212 

1,548 

1,808 

31,000 

33,  751 

1,558 
2,322 

2,043 
2,610 

r,354 
720 
345 

1,176 

1,392 
737 

1,524 

241 
833 
161 
968 
345 
2,284 

307 
1,008 

168 
1, 028 

424 
2,  540 

1 ,400 

1,007 

1,051 

146 

1,515 

1, 254 

1,410 

182 

rorULATION. 


125 


Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MmOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutimied. 

I  tilillVOIS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Pike  county — Continued. 

Kinderhook  township,  including  Kinder- 
hook  village  (n). 

Levee  township 

Maitinsburg  township 

Montezuma  township,  including  Milton 
village  and  Montezuma  town  (a). 

Milton  village 

Newburg  township 

New  Salem  township,  including  Baylis 
village  and  New  Salem  town. 

Baylis  village 

New  Salem  town  

Pearl  township,  including  Pearl  village  . . 

Pearl  village 

Perry  township,  including  Perry  town 

rerrv  town 

Pittstiehi  township,  incl.  Pittstield  town . . 

PittsHeld  town 

Pleasant  Hill  township,  including  Pleas- 
ant Hill  village. 

Pleasant  hill  village 

Pleasant  Valetownship  (6),includingNew 
Canton  town. 

New  Canton  town : 

Koss  township 

Spring  Creek  township,  incl.  Neho  village. 

Nebo  village 


Pope  county 


Alexander  precinct 

Columbus  precinct 

Eddy  ville  precinct,  incl.  Eddy  villo  village 

feddyville  village 

Golcouda  precinct,  incl.  Golconda  village. 

Golconda  village 

Grand  Pier  precinct 

Jackson  precinct 

Jetl'erson  precinct    

Logan  ]necinct 

Monroe  precinct 

Polk  precinct 

Union  precinct - 

Washington  precinct 

■  Webster  precinct 


PUL.VSKI  COUNTY  . 


America  precinct  (c) 

Grand  Chain  precinct 

Mound  precinct 

Mounds  Junction  precinct  (d) 

Ohio  precinct,  inchuling  Caledonia  (a)  aiul 
Olmsted  villages. 

Olmsted  village 

Pulaski  precinct 

TJUin  precinct 

Villa  Ridge  precinct 

Wetaug  i)reciuct 


Putnam  county 


Granville  township,  incl.  Granville  vill,. 

(iranville  village 

Hennepin  towiishii>,  incl.  Hennepin  vill . . 

Hennepin  village  

Magnolia  township,  incl.  Magnolia  vill. . . 

Magnolia  village 

Senach wine  township 


Randolph  county. 


Baldwin  precinct,  incl.  Baldwin  village 

Baldwin  village 

Blair  precinct 

Bremen  precinct 

Brewerville  precinct 


1890 


1,  620 


■196 

763 

1, 186 

1,  353 

1,  360 

1,478 

415 
1,060 

457 
1,  243 

1,595 

1,704 

368 

307 
1,256 

175 
845 

92S 
1,  680 

73 
2,023 

70,? 
3,270 

770 
3,  254 

2,295 
1,411 

2, 104 
1,485 

310 
1,446 

276 
1,823 

424 
415 

m 

1,590 

1,365 

453 

136 

14,016 

13,  256 

1,072 

1,115 

805 

836 

1,132 

958 

212 

714 

3,327 

3,  278 

I. '74 
645 

1 ,000 
50i! 

919 

890 

633 

632 

862 

845 

1,030 

1,000 

87.3 

931 

1,168 

()64 

655 

7.50 

895 

854 

11,3,55 


1,270 

148 
1,417 

574 
1 ,  326 

287 
717 


25,  049 


1, 353 

1,564 

298 

271 

502 

720 

668 

707 

939 

667 

1880 


1,504 


minor  civil  divisions. 


9,507 


651 

1 ,  (i75 

1,460 

1 ,  9(i5 

2,222 

1 ,  078 

684 

1,396 

1,472 

20  i 

57 

1,435 

819 

1,0,57 

941 

1,481 

1,366 

617 

543 

5,  554 


1,499 

260 
1,734 

623 
1,490 

305 

831 


25,  690 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Part  taken  to  form  Cincinnati  township  since  1880, 

e  Organize<l  since  1880. 


Randolph  county — Continued. 


Central  precinct 

Chester  precinct,  including  Chester  city  . 

Chester  city 

Coulterville  precinct,  including  Coulter- 
ville  town. 

Coulterville  town 

Evansville iirecim-t,  iuel.Evansville  town 

Evansville  town 

Florence  precinct 

Kaskaskia precinct,  iucluding  Kaskaskia 
village  (a). 

Palestine  jirecinct  (c) 

Prairie    du   Rocher    jirecinct,  including 
Prairie  du  Rocher  village. 

Prairie  du  Rocher  village   

Eedhud  precinct,  including  Redbud  city . . 

Redbud  citjf 

Rockwood  precinct 

Kuma  precinct,  incl.  Ruma  \illage  (a) 

Sparta  precinct,  including  Sparta  city. . . 

Sparta  citv 

■     Ward  i; 63o 

Ward  2 371 

Ward  3 928 

Steeleville  precinct  (e),  including  Stcclc- 
ville  village. 

Steeleville  village 

'I'ilden  precinct 

Wine  Hill  precinct 


Rk.'hland  county  , 


Bimjias  township 

Clarcniont  township,  incl.  Clarcriumt  tii  . 

Claremont  town 

Decker  town.ship 

T)(^n\ cr  township 

German  towushl]) 

Madisim  township,  incl.  Parkersburg  tn . . 

I'arkeraburgtown 

Noble  township,  including  Noble  town . . . 

Noble  town         

Olney  township,  including  Oliiey  city... 

(jlney  city 

Ward  I 1,138 

Ward  2... 1,131 

Ward  3 1 ,  562 

Preston  township 


Rock  Island  county. 


Andalusia  township,  incl.  Andalusia  vill. 

Andalusia  village 

Blackhawk  township,  incl.  M  ilan  town  . . . 

Milan  town 

Bowling  township 

Biitl'alo  Prairie  township 

Canoe  (Jrec^k  townshiii 

Coal    Valley    township,  including    Coal 
Valley  village. 

Coal  \'alley  village 

(^H^  township 

Cordovatownship,  incl.  Cordova  village  . . 

Conlova  village 

Tlrui  y  township 

Edgiiigton  township 

Hamilton   townshiji,  including  Hampton 
village  and  part  of  Rapids  village. 

Hampton  village 

Rapids  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Rapids  village,  in  Hampton 
and  Port  Hyron  townships. 
Moiine  township,  coextensive  with  Moliuc 
city. 
Moiine  city : 

Ward  1 1,958 

Ward  2 1 ,951 

Ward  3 1,946 

Ward  4 1 ,  733 

Ward  5 1,584 

Ward  6 1,446 

Ward  7 1 ,  383 

d  Formerly  fiurkville. 

e  Formerly  Steele  MUla. 


1890 


792 
4,344 
2,708 
1,075 

987 
4,  551 
2,580 
1,280 

598 
1,276 

59° 
1,098 

407 
682 
862 

761 
1,  21.J 

632 

1,395 

1,189 

408 

2,262 

1,176 

946 

932 

3,415 

228 
2,539 

i,«8 
987 
888 

3,421 

J.  979 

1.754 

401 
622 
795 


15,  019 


1,.33I 

1,246 

1,  552 

1,731 

212 

163 

1,094 

1,  233 

843 

956 

981 

1,079 

1,444 

1,  572 

.9ft 

258 

1,516 

1,6.57 

-124 

502 

4,951 

4,851 

3,831 

3.512 

1,307 


41,  917 


537 

691 

281 

1,197 

1,422 

692 

845 

738 

850 

991 

1,122 

389 

436 

700 

1,023 

207 

31 ' 

9118 

1,  048 

828 

863 

44; 

447 

1,  130 

1,234 

1,-220 

1,178 

2.164 

3,  437 

3*1 

576 

269 

870 

288 

920 

1880 


490 
738 
881 


15,  545 


1 ,  220 


12,  000 


7,800 


126 


COMPEimiUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablk  3.— AGGREUATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

llilillVOIi!!— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


KocK  Island  county— Continued. 

Port  Byron  township,  includiiiE  Port  By- 
ron village  and  part  of  Riipids  \illage. 

Port   Byron  village 

Rapids  village  (part  of) •  ■ 

Rock  Island  township,  coextensive  with 
Rock  Island  city. 
Rock  Island  city: 

Ward  1 1.558 

Ward  2 2.344 

Ward  3 1.974 

Ward  4 1.875 

Ward  5 2.06;! 

Ward  6 1.767 

Ward  7 2.053 

Rural  township 

Sfiuth  Moline  township 

South  Rock  Island  township 

Zuma  townshix) 


St.  Claik  county  (a)  . 


Belleville     town.ship,    coextensive    with 
Belleville  city. 

Belleville  city 

Ward  T 2,716 

Ward  2 2 ,  210 

Ward  3 2,395 

Ward  4 2 ,  344 

Ward  5 i,6?2 

Ward  6 i.995 

Ward  7 2,oiq 

Caseyville  township,  incl.  Caseyville  vill 

Caseyville  village . .  - 

Centerville  Station  townshi]),  includiuj; 
New  Brighton  village. 

New  Brighton  village 

EastSt.  Louis  township,  coextcnsivewith 
East  St.  Louis  city. 

East  St.  Louis  city 

Ward  1 2 ,  104 

Ward  2 2,161 

Ward  3 1,554 

Ward  4 2,111 

Ward  s 2,727 

Ward  6 2 ,  166 

Ward  7 2 ,  346 

Eugelniaun  township 

Fayetteville  township,  incl.  Fayetteville 
village. 

Fayetteville  village 

Ereeburg township,  incl. Freehnrg village. 

Freeburg  village 

Lebanon    iownship,  including    Lebanon 
city  and  Sunnuertield  village. 

Lebanon  city 

Summerfield  village 

Lenzburg  township,  incl.  Lenzburgvill.. . 

Lenzburg  village 

Manssa  township,  md.  Marissa  village. . 

Marissa  village 

Ma.scoutah  township,  including  Maseou- 
tali  city. 

Mascoutah  city 

Ward  1 950 

Ward  2 1,082 

Millstadttownship,  incl.  Millstadl  village. 

Millstadt  village 

New  Athens  township,  including    New 
Athens  village.  '       , 

New  Athens  village 

O'Fallon  township,  incl.  O'Fallon  vilLige. 

O'  Fallon  village 

Prairie  du  Long  township 

St.  Clair  township 

Shiloh  Valley  township 

Smithton township, incl. Smithtiin  \illage 

Smithton  village 

Stites  township,  incl.  Brooklyn  village  (h) . 

Stookey  township 

Sugarloaf  township,  including  East  Ca- 
rondelet  village. 

East  Carondelet  village 


1890 


1880 


775 

19 

13,  634 


11,659 


K()B 
1,9.59 
1,232 

629 

66,  571 

15,  361 
15.361 


2, 150 

475 

3,  7.51 

868 
15,169 

15.169 


768 
1,544 

312 
1,757 

848 
3,  172 

1.636 
557 
914 
266 

1,765 
876 

3,  276 


1, 400 

624 
2, 113 

86.S 
1,105 
2,  741 
1,  286 
1,753 

411 

793 
1,  423 
1,378 


943 

2,  084 

886 

692 

61,  806 


404 


a  Reorganized  into  townships  in  1883. 
h  Not  sejiarately  returned.  >, 

c  Precincts  changed  to  townships  since  ^880. 
d  Formerly  Douglas. 
«  Formerly  Eldorado. 


10,683 


658 


9.185 


348 
1,038 


1,924 
640 


2,558 


1 ,229 
6c3 


923 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Saline  county  (c). 


Brushy  township 

Carrier  Mills  township  (d) 

Cottage  Grove  townshi]) 

East  Eldorado  township  («),  including 

Eldorado  town  (6). 
Galatia  township  (/),  incl.  Galatia  village.. 

Galatia  village 

Harrisburg  township,  incl.  Harrisburg  tn. 

Harrisburg  town 

Independence  township 

Long  Branch  township 

Mountain  township  (3) 

Raleigh  townshij),  mcl.  Raleigh  vill.  (6) .  - 

Rector  township  (/i ) 

Stonefort   township,    including    part    of 
Bolton  village. 

Bolton  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Bolton  village,  in  Stonefort 
township.  Saline  county,  and  Saline 
precinct,  Williamson  county. 
Tate  township  (i) 


1890 

1880 

19,  342 

15,  940 

1,593 
1,879 
1,029 
2,  347 

1,540 

1 ,  530 

909 

1,898 

1,311 

519 
3,150 

1,874 

674 

2,  302 

1.723 

1,506 

928 

1,227 

1,694 

890 

818 

934 
1,058 
1,  1.52 

97.5 
1,395 

707 

600 

188 
464 

123 

337 

970 

Sancjamon  county. 


61, 195 


Auburn  township,  incl.  Auburn  village-. 

Auburn  village 

Ball  township 

Buffalo  Heart  township 

Capital     township,     coextensive    with 
Springfield  city. 
Springfield  city : 

Ward  I 3.950 

Ward  2 3.992 

Ward  3 3,818 

Ward  4 3,781 

Ward  5 3.426 

Ward  6 4.184 

Ward  7 1,812 

Cartwright  township,  including  Pleasant 
Plains  vdlage. 

Pleasant  Plains  village 

Chatham  township,  incl.  Chatham  village. 

Chatham  village 

Clear  Lake  township,  incl.  Riverton  vill 

Riverton  village 

(looper  township 

Cotton  Hill  township 

Curran  township 

Fancy  Creek  township 

Gardner  township 

Illiopolis  township,  incl.  Illiopolis  village 

Illiopolis  village      

Island  Grovo  township,  incl.  Berlin  vill. 

Berhn  village 

Lanesville  township  (,7) 

Loami  township,  including  Loami  village. 

Loami  village 

Mechanicsburg  townshi]),  including  Buf- 
falo (b),  Daw.son  (6),  and  Mechanics- 
burg villages. 

M  echanicsburg  village 

New  Berlin  township,  including  New 
Berlin  village. 

New  Berhn  village 

Pawnee  township 

Rochester  township,  incl.  Rochester  vill.  (0) 

Salisbury  township 

Springfield  township,  incl.  North  Spring- 
field, Ridgely,  and  West  Springfield 
villages. 

North  Springfield  village 

Ridgely  village 

West  Springheld  village 

Talkington  townshi]) 

Williams  township,  including  Williams- 
ville  village. 

Williamsville  village 

Woodside  township,  incl.  South  Spring- 
field village. 

South  Springfield  village 1 

/  Pait  taken  to  form  Tate  townshi])  sine 

'(;  Formerly  Sonici-sct. 

h  Formerly  I'laiuview. 

i  Organized  from  ]iart  of  Galatia  jjrecinc 

j  Formerly  Wheattield. 


2,204 
874 

1,  082 

602 

24,  963 


1,911 


52,  894 


1,045 

572 
19,  743 


2,050 


5-8 

4  17 

1,392 

1,377 

482 

451 

2,488 

2,031 

1. 127 

705 

947 

870 

1,140 

1,151 

994 

1,065 

1,282 

1,299 

1,249 

1,  246 

1,507 

1,322 

689 

686 

968 

1,000 

260 

287 

809 

763 

1,542 

1,  5.50 

3^2 
2,073 

306 

1,784 

426 

396 

1, 081 

962 

494 

403 

1,404 

1, 131 

1,332 

1,318 

566 

689 

4,702 

3,481 

1.043 

1,007 

668 

-.1 

923 

1,064 

1,678 

1,665 

1 

444 

457 

2,356 

1,636 

398 

e  1880. 

t  since 

1880. 

POPULATION. 


127 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contimied. 

Il^iillVOIS— Coutiuued. 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS. 


Schuyler  county 

Bainbridge  township ., 

Birmingham  township 

Brooklyn  township 

Browning  township 

Biiena  Vista  townshij),  exclusive  of  part 

of  Kushville  town. 

Camden  township 

Frederick  township 

Hickory  township 

Huntsvilleto^vnship 

Littleton  township 

Oakland  township 

Kushville  town  (a),  in  Buona  Vista  and 

Rushville  townships. 
Kushville  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 

Kushville  town. 
Woodstock  township 

Scott  county  (c) 

Township  Vi  north,  range  11  west,  includ- 
ing Manchester  town. 

Manchester  town 

Township  13  north,  range  12  west,  includ- 
ing Glasgow  village. 

Glasgow  village 

Township  13  north,  range  13  west 

Township  14  north,  range  11  west 

Township  14  north,  range  12  west,  includ- 
ing Winchester  city. 

Winchester  city 

Ward  1 499 

Ward  2 569 

Ward  3 474 

Township  14  north,  range  13  west. .  }  ,  ., 
Township  14  north,  range  14  west. .  J  '   ' ' " 

Township  1,5  north,  range  12  west 

Townsliip  15  north,  range  13  west,  includ- 
ing Bluffs  village  and  Exeter  town. 

Bluffs  village. 

Exeter  town 

Township  15  north,  range  14  west,  includ- 
ing Naples  town. 
Naples  town 

Shelby  county 

Ash  Grove  township 

Bigspring  town:ih  ip  (<■) 

CoTdspring  township 

Dry  Point  township,  incl.  Cowden  village. 

Cowden  village ,- ,-„  -.1. . 

Flat  Branch  township 

Holland  township 

Moweaqua township,  incl.  Moweaqua  vill. 

Moweaqua  village 

Oconee  township,  incl.  Oconee  village 

Oconee  village 

Okaw  township 

Peun  township 

Pickaway  township 

Prairie  township,  incl.  Stewardaon  town. 

Stewardson  town 

Kichland  township,  incl.  Strasburg  vill- . . 

Strasburg  village 

Kidge  town,ship 

Kose  township,  exclusive  of  part  of  Shel- 
byville  city. 

Kural  toVuship 

Shelbyville  city,  in  Rose  and  Shelbyville 

townships. 
Shelbyville  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 

Shelbyville  city. 
Sigel  township  (f),  including  Sigel  village. 

Sigel  village 

Todd  Point  township 

Tower    Hill  townshii),  including  Tow  r 
Hill  village. 

Tower  H  ill  village 

Windsor  township,  incl.  Windsor  city..  - 

Windsor  citj' ' . . . . 

a  In  1880  in  Knsliville  townslii])  only. 

b  Indiulcs  Rushville  town. 

c  Ketiiriicd  by  precincts  in  1880. 


1890 


16,  013 


1,252 
951 
1,138 
1,432 
1,138 

1,247 

421 

541 

984 

1,137 

1,  301 

2,031 

1,265 

1, 175 


1,046 


1,510 

187 

681 

312 

2,700 

1,542 


1,106 

718 
1,488 


244 
737 


1,437 

1,  574 

1,015 

1,981 

2,  021 

1,864 

2,409 

2,  305 

702 
1,147 

1,068 

1,724 

1,460 

1,  252 

1,  123 

«48 
1,060 

1,699 

3^2 

1,129 

259 
946 

615 

662 

824 

820 

2,267 

2,142 

(17 
1,241 

385 
1,140 

2  =  8 
1.088 

104 
1,013 

1, 199 

1,380 

934 

1,050 

3,162 

2,939 

1,0.58 

1,165 

934 

258 
600 

507 

1,549 

1,478 

543 
1,  926 

391 
1,954 

888 

768 

1880 


16,  249 


1,205 
1,074 
1,134 
1,528 
1,277 

1,112 
489 
580 
1,192 
1,060 
1,261 
1,662 

62,  956 

1,381 


10,  741 


1,626 


162 
291 


30, 270 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Stark  county  . 


Elmira  township 

Essex  township,  including  part  of  AVyo- 
ming  town . 

Wyoming  town  (part  of ) 

Total  for  Wyoming  town,  in    Essex 
and  Toulon  townships. 
Goshen  township,  incl.  Lafayette  village 

Lafayette  village 

Osceola  townshij),  incl.  Bradford  village  . 

Bradford  village 

Penn  township 

Toulon  township,  inchuling  Toulon  town 
and  part  of  Wyoming  town. 

Toulon  town 

Wyoming  town  (part  ol) 

Valley  township 

West' Jersey  township 


Stephenson  county 


Buckeye  township,  incl.  C'cdarvi lie  vill.. 

Cedarville  village 

Dakota  township,  inchuling  Dakota  town . 

Dakota  town 

Erin  townsliip 

Florence  township 

Freeport  city,  in   Lancaster  and  Silver 
Creek  townships. 

Ward  1 3, 024 

Ward  2 3, 131 

Ward  3 4,  0.34 

Harlem  township 

Jefierson  township 

Kent  township 

Lancaster  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 
Freeport  city. 

Loran  township 

Oneco  township,  incl.  Orangeville  village . 

Orangeville  village .. . 

Ridott  township,  incl.  Ridott  village  (rf). . 

Rock  Grove  township 

Rock  Run  township,  including  Davis  vil- 
lage and  Rock  town. 

Davis  village 

Rock  town 

Silver  Creek  township,  exclusive  of  part 
of  Freeport  city. 

Waddams  township 

West  Point  towusliii),  incl.  Lena  town  . .. 

Lena  town 

Winslow  township,  incl.  Wiu.slow  vill. . . 

VVinsIow  village 


1890 


1.S80 


Tazewell  county. 


Deer 


Boynton  townslii]) 

Cincinnati  township 

Deer   Creek    township,    includiiij 
Creek  town. 

Deer  Creek  town 

Delavan  township,  incl.  Delavan  city 

Delavan  city ' .    . . . 

Dillon  township 

Elm  Grove  township,  including  part  of 
Tremout  town. 

Tremont  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Tremont  town,  in  Elm  Grove 
and  Tremont  townships. 
Fond  du  Lac  township,  including  East 
Peoria  and  Hilton  (d)  villages. 

East  Peoria  village 

Groveland  township 

Hittle  township,  incl.  Armington  town  . . . 

Armington  town 

Hopedale  township,  incl.  Hopedale  vill. . . 

Hopedale  village 

Little    Mackinaw    township,    including 
Minier  village. 

Minier  village 


9,982 


415 
1 ,  116 

1,017 
250 

1,484 
604 

1,022 

2,579 

945 
701 
810 
976 


31,338 


1,490 
326 
839 
283 
625 

1,044 
10,189 


29, 556 


d  Xot  separately  returned. 

e  Part  takeu  to  form  Sigel  townslii))  since 

/Orgauizicd  from  i)art  of  Higsjuing  towns 


11, 207 


884  978 

1,  210  1,  452 


434 
1,086 

1,192 
265 

1,519 
S06 

1,216 

2.  657 

967 

652 

986 

1,207 


!l,9fi3 


1,654 


886 

257 

761 

1,195 

8,516 


1,208 

1,312 

535 

650 

1,  058 

1,214 

1,070 

1,172 

1,226 

1,249 

1,  453 

1,575 

^47 
1,870 

326 
2,011 

973 

1,071 

1,884 

2,202 

455 

■  48 

1,217 

539 

161 

1,312 

1,344 

1,  4.35 

2,389 

2,744 

1 ,270 
924 

1  »520 
1,004 

332 

330 

29, 666 


802 

840 

7,58 

871 

893 

857 

125 
2,140 

2,  044 

1 ,  176 
957 

i>340 
1,082 

1,178 

1,431 

47 
508 

51 
4'7 

864 

776 

l,f5? 

1,505 

942 

921 

241 
1,409 

I2T 

1.3.54 

471 
1,551 

-,62 
1,575 

664 


1880. 
Iiip  since 


600 


1880. 


128 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tahle  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

1 1^  L I IV  O I S— Contiuued . 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Tazewell  county— Coiitiuuoil . 

Mackinaw    towusliip,    iiuludins  Macki- 
naw town. 

Mackinaw  town 

Malone  townsliip • • 

Morton  township,  incl.  Morton  village  --- 

Morton  village 

Tckin  townsliip.  inchuliug  Pckm  city 

Pekin  citv •  • 

Sanil  Prairie  townsliip 

Spring  Lake  township Vri-' ' " 

Trcniont township,  including  partot  ire- 
niont  town. 

Tremont  town  (part  of) 

Washington  township,  iuclndiug  Wash- 
ington <'ity. 

Washington  city 

Ward  I 386 

Ward  2 375 

Ward  1 540 


1890 


Vnion'  county  (0)  . 


Alto  Pass   precim't   (b),  including  Alto 
Pass  village. 

Alto  Pass  village -  ■  •  ■ 

Anna  precinct,  iiududing  wards  2  and  3 
of  Anna  city. 

Anna  city  (part  of) ;;-''' 

Total  for  Anna  city, in  Anna  and  Hess 
precincts.  i 

•Ward  I 974 

Ward  2 679 

Ward  3 642 

C'oliden  precinct  (c),  ind.  Cobden  village. 

Cobden  village  (c) - 

J>ongdla  precinct,  incl.  Doiigola  village .  - 

Dongola  village ■ 

Iless   precinct  (d),  including  ward    1  ot 
.\nna  city. 

Anna  city  (part  of) 

Joneshoro  precinct,  including  Joiiesboro 
city  (c). 

Tick  Creek  precinct  (di 

IMill  ("reek  precinct 

M  iscii  lieiiner  precinct 

Pi  est  on  precinct 

Kicli  precinct 

Stokes  iH-ecinct 

T'nioii  iireciiicl 

Western  Saratoga  precinct  (rf) 


Vekmilion  county 

Pdount  (ownshiji 

Kutler  township,  incl.  Kaiikin  village  .. 

Kankin  village 

('ari(dl  townshi]),  incl.  Indianola  village.  - 

Indianola  village 

Catlin  township,  including  Catlin  town. . . 

Catlhi  town 

Danville  towiislii]i.  including  Danville 
city  and  Cerniaiitown.  (iraiie  Creek, 
Soiith  Danville,  and  Tiltoii  villages. 

Danville  city 

Ward  I  2, 086 

Ward  2 2,045 

Ward  3 1 ,  544 

Ward  4 1,942 

Wards 1,928 

Ward  6 1,030 

Ward  7 916 

(icrmantown  village 

firape  Creek  village 

South  Danville  village 

Tiltnn  village 

El  wood  township,  incl.  Ridge  Farm  vill.. 

Ridge  Farm  village 

Georgetown  township,  including  George- 
town village. 
Georgetown  village 

a  Information  as  to  changes  in  minor 
complete. 

b  Formerly  Ridge. 

c  Formerly  S(mth  Pass. 

d  Organized  since  1880. 


1,474 


1880 


21,519 


2,186 

389 
1,.597 

1 ,321 
2,29s 


99* 

2,  .^.'iO 
73.5 

3,  lyi 


974 
2,001 

'.¥X> 

585 
315 
451 
822 
922 
1,168 


4!),  !)05 


1.836 

2,  084 

314 

1,714 

1.910 

2,012 

258 

1.921 

472 
2,  069 

■08 
1,  930 

275 
17,  768 

317 
11,659 

1,627 


545 
731 

482 
730 

1,661 

1,490 

657 
6,537 

426 
6,164 

6,3-7 
1,036 

5,993 
1,020 

928 

939 

1,280 

1 ,  235 

461 
2,958 

366 
3, 205 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


18, 102 

2,318 

166 
3,  308 

1.494 
1,494 


3,  072 
800 

2,553 
599 


2,  009 


400 
671 
283 
1,427 
1,236 
825 


,,,78 

5  to 

778 

790 

7,8 

-174 

297 

2,  748 

2,669 

757 

237 

2,  636 

2,  608 

<rser 

1             741" 

civil  divi 

sions  in- 

VERMILION  COUNTY — Continued. 

Grant  township  (/),  incl.  Hoopeston  city. 

Hoopeston  city 

Ward  I 479 

Ward  2 697 

Ward  3 735 

Middlofork  township,  including  Marys- 
ville  vi'Iage. 

Marysville  village 

Newell  township 

Oakwood  township 

Pilot  townshi]) 

Ross  township  (/),incl.  Ro.s.sville  village 

Rossville  village 

Sidell  township 

Vance  township,  incl.  Fairmount  town . . 
Fairraount  town 


1890 


1880 


AV ABASH  COUNTY. 


Bellmont  precinct  <jr),  incl.  Bellmont  vill. . 

Rellmontvillage 

C(pttce  ]irecinct 

FrieiHisville  precinct 

Tancaster  precinct 

Lick  Prairie  precinct 

Mount  Carmel  precinct,  including  Mount 
Carmel  city. 

Mount  Carmel  city 

Ward  1 862 

Ward  2 634 

Ward  3 1,292 

Ward  4 588 

Wabash  iirecinct 


3, 719 

1 ,91 1 


2,291 

1S6 
1,995 
2  873 
1,585 
3, 129 

879 
1,583 
1,  875 

649 


AVABREN  COUNTY. 


1.493 

487 

1,540 

1,104 

933 

584 

4,700 

3,376 


21.281 


Herwick  township 

Coldbrook  townshiii 

Ellison  township 

Floyd  townshi)) 

(ire'enl)ush  townshi]) 

Hale  township 

Kelly  tovnishi]) 

IjCuox  townshi]) 

Moninoutlitownship,  incl.  Monmouth  city . 

Monmouth  city 

Ward  1 1.302 

Ward  2 970 

Wards ''°^3 

Ward  4 904 

AVards ',737 

Point  Pleasant  township 

Roseville  township,  incl.  Rosevillevillage 
Roseville  village .    . 

Spring  Grove  township,  incl.  Alexis  vill. . 
Alexis  village 

Sumner  tow  nship 

Swan  township 

Tompkin.s  townsliii>.  incl.  Kirkwood  vill. . 
Kirkwood  village 


798 
936 
996 

841 
819 
805 
882 
837 
7,081 
5,936 


812 
1,475 

788 
1,425 

562 

891 
1,016 
1 ,  667 

9(9 


AVashinoton  COUNTY  (/i) 19,262 


Ashley  town.shi]),  in(d.  Ashley  village 

Ashley  village .„■  ■  • 

Beaiiconp township,  incl.  Beaucnnp  village 

Beaucoup  vil  lage 

Bolo  town.shi]) •- 

Covington   township,  including  part  of 
New  Mindeii  village. 

New  Minden  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  New  Minden  village, in  Cov- 
ington and  Hoyleton  townshi])S. 
Duliois  township,  incl.  Dubois  village 

Dubois  village 

Hoyleton  township,  including   Hoyleton 
village  and  i)art  of  New  Minden  village. 

Hoyleton  village 

New  Minden  village  (part  of) 


3,462 

1 ,272 


1,979 


1, 977 
2,  559 
1,523 
2,654 

768 
1,185 
1,540 

503 


9,945 


1,668 

'  ,035 

934 

48 

1,107 
930 


1.271 

304 
1,775 

361 
.46 


1,561 

350 
1. 342 
1.  263 
1,  002 

571 
2,753 

2,047 


1.453 


22,  933 

1,003 

1,084 
1,041 
1,  062 
1,  053 
1,041 
1,135 
992 
6,420 
S,ooo 


915 
1,708 

804 
1,400 

398 

948 
1,137 
1,  994 
1,079 

21,112 


e  Not  separately  returned.  ,  •       •   „„ 

/Part  of  Grant  township  annexed  to  Ross  township  since 
1880. 

g  Formerly  Bonpas. 

h  Reorganized,  into  townships  in  1888. 


POPULATION. 


129 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuued. 

Il,l,INOIS— Contimxed. 


MISfOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


"Washington  county— Contiimed. 


Irvington  township 

Johaiinisburg  townsliip 

Lively  Grove  to wnshiii 

Nashville  township,  inch  Nashville  city . . 

Nashville  city 

Oakdale  township 

Okawvillo  townshii),  including  Addievillo 
and  Okawville  villages. 

Addieville  village 

Okawville  village 

Pilot  Knob  township 

Plum  Hill  township 

Kichview  township,  inch  Kichview  vill. . . 

Richview  village 

Venedy  township,  iucl.  Venedy  village 

Venedy  village 


Wayne  county  . 


Arrington  township 

Barnhill  township  (a) 

Bedford  township 

Big  Mound  township,  including  part  of 
Fairh(!ld  town. 

Fairfield  town  (part  of)  

Total  for  Fairfield  town,  in  Big  Mound 
and  Grover  townships. 

Brush  Creek  township 

Elm  Ki ver  township 

rourmile  township  (i/),  including  part  of 

Wayne  village  (c). 
Grover  township  (d),  including  part  of 
Fairfield  town. 

Fairfield  town  (part  of) 

Hickory  Hill  township 

Indian  Prairie  township 

Jasper  township 

Laniard  township,  incl.  Jefferson ville  vill . 

Jeffersonville  village 

Leech  township 

Massillon  township 

Mount  Erie  township,  incl.  Mount  Erie  tn 

Mount  Erie  town 

Orel    township    (c),  including    part    of 

Wayne  village  (c). 
Zif  township 


1890 


,263 
990 
807 

,788 

,o8j 
954 

,811 

117 
472 
775 
902 
750 
465 
537 
193 


23,  800 


1880 


White  county. 


Burnt  Prairie  township 

Carnii  township,  including  Carmi  city. .  - 

Carmi  city 

Ward  I 842 

Ward  2  . , 922 

Ward  3 I  ,o2i 

Emma  township 

Enfield  township,  including  Enfield  town 

Enfield  town 

Gray  township,  including  part  of  Gray- 
ville  city. 

Grayville  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Grayville  city,  in  French 
Creek  precinct,  Edwards  county, 
and  Gray  township,  White  county. 

Hawthorn  township 

Herald  Prairie  township 

Indian  Creek  township,  incl.  Norris  vill . . 

Norris  village 

Mill    iShoals    township,   including    Mill 
Shoals   town. 

Mill  Shoals  town 

Phillips    township,     including  Phillips- 
town  village  (c). 


Whiteside  county  . 


Albany  township,  incl.  Albany  village. . . 

Albany  village 

Clyde  township 

Coloma  township,  incl.  Rock  Falls  city . . . 

Rock  Kails  city .' 


2,454 

1 ,712 
1,306 
L812 
1,088 
1,327 

256 
1 ,  500 

697 
1,413 

266 
1,586 

451 
25,  005 


30,  854 


792 

6n 

882 

2,104 

1 ,900 

a  Part  takou  to  form  Grovor  township  siue.o  1880. 
6  Part  taken  to  form  Orel  township  since  1880. 
e  Not  separately  returned. 

372 9 


482 


21,291 


1,  .583 
3,463 
1,652 
1,053 


1,582 
1,  085 
1,982 


1 ,  322 
1,017 
1,  7.53 
1,143 
1,  301 

238 
1,231 

550 
1,471 

294 


2,051 

1,993 

4,361 

4,140 

2,783 

2,512 

1,  861 

1,  .587 

2,108 

2,125 

870 
2,211 

717 
1,957 

1.385 

1.999 

1.533 

1,  9(12 

1,942 

2,  342 

1,983 

2,  806 

2,922 

223 
2.  642 

400 
2,083 

22T 

2,721 

2,355 

30,  885 


819 

623 

1,  087 

1,496 

891 


inNOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Whiteside  county — Continued. 

Erie  township,  including  Erie  village  . . . 

Erie  village 

Fenton  township 

Fulton  townshij),  includiug  Fulton  city  . 

Fulton  city  .' . . 

Ward  I 701 

Ward  2 815 

Ward  3 583 

Garden  Plain  township 

Genesee  township 

Hahnaman  township 

Hopkins  township 

Hume  township 

Jordan  township 

Lyndon  township,  incl.  Lyndon  village. . . 

Lyndon  village 

Montmorency  township 

Mount  Pleasant  township,  includingMor- 
rison  city. 

Morrison  city 

Newton  township 

Portland  township 

Prophetstown  township,  including  Proph- 
etstown  to^vn. 

Prophetstown  town 

Sterling  township,  incl.  Sterling  city 

Sterling  city 

Ward  I  1 ,046 

Ward  2 1 ,  407 

Ward  3 1 ,  102 

Ward  4 1,124 

Ward  % 1,145 

Tampico  tow^iship,  incl.  Tampico  village. 

Tampico  village _  . 

Union  Grove  township 

TJstick  township 


1890 


Will  county. 


Channahou  township 

Crete  township,  including  Crete  village  . . 

Crete  village 

Custer  township 

Dupage  township 

Florence  township 

Frankfort  township,  includiug  Frankfort 
and  Mokena  villages. 

Frankfort  village 

Mokena  village 

Green  Garden  township 

Homer  township 

Jackson  township,  incl.  Elwood  village. . . 

Elwood  village 

Joliet  township,  including  Joliet  city 

Joliet  city 

Ward  I 7.875 

Ward  2 2,410 

Ward  3 2 ,  303 

Ward  4 2,046 

Wards 1,672 

Ward  6 3.37° 

Ward  7 3, 588 

Lock  port  township,  incl.  Lockport  vill... 

Lockport  villagfe 

Manhattan  township,  incl.  Manhattan  vill . 

Manhattan  village 

Monee  township,  incl.  Monee  village 

Monee  village 

New  Lenox  township 

Peotone  township,  incl.  Pcotone  viUagc. . 

Peotone  village 

Plainfiehl  township,  iucl.  Plainfleld  vill.. 

Plainfield  village 

Kced  township,  including  Braidwood  city 
and  Godley  village. 

Braidwood  city 

Godley  village 

Troy  township 

AVashington township,  incl.  Beechor  vill.. 

Beecher  village 

Wesley  township 

AVheatland  townshi}) 

AVill  township 


809 

535 

735 

2,390 


1,098 

1,272 
615 

1,115 
534 

1,078 
963 
461 
586 

3,080 


794 

782 

1,568 

694 
6,655 
5,824 


989 

429 

981 

1,032 


1880 


62, 007         53, 422 


1,095 

1,688 
642 
545 

1,254 
774 

1,648 

431 

364 

1,003 

1,067 

1,180 

243 

27,  438 

23,264 


4,088 

2,449 
1,061 

257 
1,  309 

44  5 

1,164 
1,569 

717 
1,779 

852 
5,  208 

4,641 
296 
895 

1,574 
342 
646 
926 
816 


778 

537 

752 

1,994 

1.733 


1,119 

1,440 
806 

1,308 
633 

1,208 

1,157 

557 

654 

3,048 


891 
926 

1,709 

803 
5,837 
5,087 


1,066 

424 

1,091 

1,066 


1,105 
1,763 

539 

611 

1,101 

847 
2,127 

332 

522 

1,145 

1,  233 

1,399 

312 

16, 149 

11.657 


3,260 

1,679 

930 


1,594 

503 
1,244 
1,  643 

624 
1,  713 

686 
5,981 

5.524 


1,035 
1,905 


742 
1,098 


d  Organized  from  part  of  Barnhill  tovviisliiji  sinc-e  1880. 
e  Organized  from  jiart  of  Fourmile  township  since  1880. 


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COMPENDIUM  OP  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tahlw  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

tl.  Illinois— Continued. 


5IINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


"Will  county— Contiuucd. 

■VViliiiin^ton    towusliip,    iucludinj. 
miiij^ton  city. 

Wilmington  city 

Wilton  townsliip 


AVil- 


WlLLlAMSON  COUNTY. 


Bainbridgo  precinct -  •  -  -  -  -  -  - 

Cartervillo  precinct,  iucl.  Cartervillo  vill. 

Carterville  village 

Ci-ab  Orchard  precinct.  - 

Eightiuile  precinct - 

Grassy  precinct 

Herriii  Prairie  precinct 

Lake  Creek  precinct 

Marion  precinct,  including  Marion  city  . . 

Marion  city 

Northern  precinct 

Kock  Creek  precinct - ■  •  -  -  ■ 

Saline  precinct,  incl.  ])art  ot  Bolton  viU. . 

Bolton  village  (part  of)  

Total  for  Bolton  village,  in  Stonetort 
township,  Saline  county,  and  Saline 
precinct,  \\'illiarason  county. 

Southern  })recinct , 

Union  precinct,  including  Creal  Springs 
village. 

Creal  Springs  village 

Western  precinct 


1890 


Winnebago  county 


Burritt  township 

Cherry  Valley  township -  -  • 

Duraiid  township,  incl.  Durand  village. 

Durand  village 

Guilford  township 

Harlem  township 

Harrison  township 

Laona  township 

New  Milford  township 

Owen  township • 

Pecatouica  township,  including  1  eca- 
tonica  village. 

Pecatonica  village 


2, 293 

1,576 
987 


22, 226 


816 
1,  352 

969 
1,  273 

838 
1,  963 

793 
2,272 
2^875 
1,338 
1,  939 
1,293 
1,900 

276 

464 


1,  730 

2,  048 


5?9 
1,134 


39,  938 


1880 


733 

1,105 

1, 223 

489 

969 

783 

.577 

664 

865 

762 

1,796 

1,059 


1,872 
1,134 


19,  324 


795 

1,  090 
692 

1,109 
823 

1,727 
779 

2,  233 
2,585 

881 
1,838 
1,196 
1,458 


1,647 
1,123 


30,  505 


879 
1,271 
1,284 

530 
1,014 
804 
650 
742 
920 
879 
1,847 

1 ,029 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Winnebago  county — Continued. 

Koekford  township,  incl.  Kockford  city . . . 

Rockford  city 

Ward  I 3,531 

Ward  2 4>05i 

Ward  3 2,457 

Ward  4 2 , 70s 

Ward  5 3,417 

Ward  6 S ,  172 

Ward  7 2,251 

Ivockton  township,  incl.  Kocktou  village 
Rockton  village 

Eoscoe  to\vnship 

Seward  township 

Shirland  township - 

Winnebago  township.iucl.AVinnebago  vill. 
Winnebago  village 


1890 


Woodford  county  . 


Cazenovia township,  incl.  Washburn  vill. . 

Washburn  village 

Clayton  township,  iucl.  Benson  village. . . 

Benson  village 

Cruger  township 

El  Paso  township,  including  £1  Paso  city. 

El  Paso  city 

Green  township 

Kansas  township 

Linn  township 

Metamora  township,  incl.  Metamora  vill. . 

Metamora  village 

Minonk  township,  including  Minonk  city . 

Minonk  city 

Ward  I  972 

Ward  2 605 

Ward  3 739 

Montgomery  township 

Olio  township,  including  Eureka  village. , 

Eureka  village 

Palestine  township,  incl.  Secor  village 

Secor  village 

Panola  townsliip.including  Panola  village 

Panola  village 

Partridge  towTiship 

Roanoke  township,  incl.  Roanoke  village 

Roanoke  village 

Spring  Bay  township,  incl.  Spring  Bay  vill 

Spring  Bay  village 

Worth  township 


25,  202 

23,584 


1,492 
892 
894 
960 
491 

1, 422 
464 

21, 429 


1880 


1,436 

598 
1,266 

338 

481 

2,058 

1,353 

828 

458 

903 

1,710 

758 

3,  398 

2,316 


911 

2,  091 

1,481 

1,  270 

379 

971 

132 

505 

1,878 

831 

339 

147 
926 


14,  525 

13,129 


1,687 
949 
938 

1,111 
474 

1,480 
504 

21, 620 


1,402 
450 

1,261 
287 
548 

2,211 

1,390 
897 
475 
912 

1,980 
828 

2,992 

1,913 


902 
1,973 
1,185 
1,504 

456 
1,132 

127 

469 
1, 403 

355 

387 

175 

1,172 


INDIANA. 


MBJOB  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Adams  county  . 


Blue  Creek  township 

French  townsliip 

Hartford  township 

Jett'erson  oownship 

Kirklaiid  township 

Monroe  town  ship,  including  Bern  town  . 

Bern  town 

Preble  township 

Root  township 

St.  Marys  township 

Union  township - 

Wabash  township,  incl.  Geneva  town  . . . 

Geneva  town ■•  • 

Washington  township,  incl.  Decatur  city 

Decatur  city 


Allen  county. 


1890 


20, 181 


1,212 
1,095 
1,276 
1,092 
1,094 
2,  685 

544  ! 
1,122 
1,394 
1,066 

991 
2, 429 

748 
4,725 
3,14= 


66,  689 


970 
3,272 


Aboit  township 

Adams  township,  including  New  Haven 
town,  but  exclusive  of  part  of  Fort 
WaJ^le  city. 

New  Haven  town 

Cedar  Creek  township 

a  In  1880  in  Washington  and  Wayne  townships  only. 


1,079 
1,629 


1880 


15, 385 


931 

1,  032 

1, 103 

684 

793 

1,534 

"997 

1,270 

979 

912 

1,991 

467 

3,159 

i,9°5 


54,  763 


918 
2,558 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Allen  county — Continued. 


Eel  River  township 

Fort  Wayne  city  (a),  in  Adains,  Washing- 
ton, anil  Wayno  townships. 

Ward    1 2,923 

Ward   2 2,842 

Ward    3 2,767 

Ward   4 3,386 

Ward    5 4,795 

Ward    6 4,147 

Ward    7 2,716 

Ward    8 5,131 

Ward   9 3,420 

Ward  10 3, 266 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township 

Lafayette  township 

Lake  township 

Madison  township 

Marion  township 

Maumee  towoiship 

MUan  township 

Monroe  township,  incl.  Monroeville  town 
Monroeville  town  

Pcrrv  township 

I'leasant  township 

St.  Joseph  township 


1890 


1,253 
35,  393 


904 
1,551 
1,388 
1,183 
1,519 
1,220 

614 
1,  587 
1,838 

673 
1,276 
1,377 
1,546 


1880 


1,287 
26,  880 


295 
1,582 
1,425 
1,338 
1,477 
1,  375 

437 
1,451 
1,612 

578 
1,254 
1,641 
1,521 


POPULATION. 


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Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuued. 

INDIANA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Allen  county — Continued. 


Scipio  township 

Springfield  townsliip 

Washington  township,  excilusivo  of  part 

of  Fort  Wayne  city. 
Wayne  township,  inch  Soutli  Wayne  tn., 

but  excl.  of  pai't  of  Fort  Wayne  city. 
South  Wayne  town 


1890 


Bartholomew  county 


Clay  township 

Cliffy  township 

Columbus  township,  inel. Columbus  city . . 

Columbus  city 

Ward  1 I ,  '541 

Ward 2 i,6i8 

Ward  3 i ,  390 

Ward 4 2,170 

Flat  Rock  township,  incl.  Clifi'ord  town . . . 

Clifford  town 

German  township 

Harrison  township 

Haw  Creek   township,  including  Harts- 
villeand  Hope  towns. 

Hartsville  town 

Hope  town 

Jackson  township 

Nineveh  township 

Ohio  tovYnship 

Rock  Creek  township 

Sand  Creek  township,  including  Eliza- 
bethtown  town. 

Elizabethtown  town 

TTnion  township 

Wayne  township,  incl.  Jonesville  tn.  (a) . . 

Benton  county 


Bolivar  township 

Center  township,  including  Fowler  town 

Fowler  town 

GUboa  township 

Grant  township,  including  Boswell  town. 

Boswell  town 

Hickory  Grove  township,  incl.  Ambia  in  . 

Ambia  town 

Oak  Grove  township,  incl.  Oxford  town. . . 

Oxford  town 

Parish  Grove  township 

Pine  township 

Richland  township 

Union  township 

York  township 


Blackford  county. 


Hairison  township,  incl.  Montpelier  tn . . . 

Montpelier  town 

Jackson  township 

Licking  township,  incl.  Hartford  town  - . 

Hartford  town 

Washington  township 


Boone  county. 


Center  township,  incl.  Lebanon  city 

Lebanon  city 

Ward  I  I,  366 

Ward  2 gii 

Ward  3 1 ,405 

Clinton  township 

Eagle  township,  incl.  Zionsville  town 

Zionsville  town 

HarrLson  township 

Jackson  townshii),  incl.  Jamestown  town. 

Jamestown  town 

Jefferson  township 

Marion  township 

Perry  township 

Sugar  Creek  township,  including  Thorn- 
town  town. 
„  .     Thorntown  town 


505 
1,8B1 
1,991 

3,812 

1 ,  107 

23,  8C7 


1880 


791 

998 

8,723 

6,719 


1,507 
17s 

1,029 
930 

2,724 

474 

I,  cog 

661 

697 

735 

1,030 

1,324 


737 
1,981 


11,  903 


1,087 

2,219 

1,285 

854 

1,331 

558 

962 

293 

1,495 

808 

648 

576 

1,124 

982 

625 


10,  461 


2,708 
808 
2,  075 
3,955 
2,287 
1,  723 

26,  572 


6,945 

3,682 


1,428 
1,982 

825 
1,328 
2,834 

616 
1,894 
2,  618 
1,117 
2,738 


1.530 


514 
1,899 
1,615 

2, 100 


22,  777 


794 

1,067 
6,592 
4,813 


^34 
1,255 
1,162 
2,620 


835 
776 
720 
880 
•  1,  099 
1,501 

391 

828 

1,943 

11, 108 


995 
1,878 
967 
921 
1,175 
330 
807 

253 
1,434 

713 
603 
556 
1,151 
871 
717 


,020 


2,163 
618 
1,756 
2,  828 
1,470 
1,273 

25,  922 


5,481 
2,625 


1,487 
2,204 

855 
1,401 
2,919 

696 
1,998 
2,307 
1,241 
3,015 

1,515 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Boone  county — Continued. 


Union  township 

Washington  township  . 
Worth  township , 


Brown  county  . 


Hamblen  township 

Jackson  township 

Johnson  township 

Van  Buren  township 

Washington  township,  incl.  Nashville  tn 
Nashville  town 


Carroll  county  . 


Adams  township 

Burlington  township 

Carrolllon  township 

Clay  township , 

Deer  Creek  township,  including  Delphi 
city  and  South  Delphi  town. 


Delphi  city. 


/  ard  1 589 

Ward  2 796 

Ward 3 5^8 

South  Delphi  town ". . 

Democrat  township , 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township 

Madison  township , 

Monroe  township,  including  Flora  town. 

Flora  town 

Rock  Creek  township 

I'ippecanoe  township,  incl.  Pittsburg  tn  . 

Pittsburg  town 

Washington  to^vnship , 


1890 


Cass  county. 


Adams  township , 

Bethlehem  township 

Boone  township,  incl.  Royal  Center  town 
Royal  Center  town 

Clay  township 

Clinton  township , 

Deer  Creek  township 

Eel  township,  including  Logansport  city. 

Logansport  city ; 

Ward  1 3 ,  182 

Ward  2 2 ,048 

Ward  3 1 ,803 

Ward4 2,375 

Ward  5 3,920 

Harrison  township 

Jackson  township 

Jelferson  township 

Miami  township 

Noble  township 

Tipton  township,  including  Walton  town . 
Walton  tow  n 

Washington  township 


Clark  county . 


Bethlehem  township 

Carr  township 

Charlestown  township,  including  Charles- 
town  town. 

Charlestown  town 

Jetfersonville  township,  including  Clarks- 
ville  town,  Jelferson\'ille  city,  and  Port 
Fulton  town. 

Clarksville  town 

Jeifersonville  city 

Ward  1 3,519 

Ward  2 1 ,  397 

Ward  3 1,616 

Ward  4 2,055 

Ward  s 2 ,079 

Port  Fulton  town 

Monroe  township 


1,068 
1,454 
1,166 


10,  308 


1,959 

2,093 

2,012 

2, 143 

1,  065 

926 

2,297 

2,266 

2,  975 

2,836 

395 

348 

20, 021 


942 
1,683 
1,247 
1,102 
3,928 

",923 


31, 152 


1880 


1,092 
1,352 
1,425 


10, 264 


18,  345 


1,000 
1,364 
1,199 
1,001 
3,695 

2,040 


1,362 

1,368 

1,546 

1,449 

1,333 

1,118 

985 

785 

2,078 

1,566 

639 

224 

1,409 

1,432 

1,046 

1,174 

327 

400 

1,360 

1,194 

962 

886 

1,113 

1,163 

1,680 

1,440 

527 

399 

838 

833 

1,415 

991 

1,  672 

1,607 

14,  052 

11,419 

13,328 

11,198 

30, 259 


758 

905 

2,773 


15,  009 


1,692 
10,666 


1 ,  104 
2, 071 


27, 611 


1,189 

1,157 

1,655 

1,606 

1,127 

1,135 

938 

895 

916 

953 

2,015 

1,982 

469 

453 

1,580 

1,544 

28, 610 


798 
1, 126 
3,099 


1,10^ 
13, 177 


1,037 
9.357 


907 
1,887 


a  Not  separately  returned. 


132 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IIV»IAIV  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Clark  county— Continued, 


Oregon  township 

Owen  township -■-- 

Silver  Creelt  township,  including  feellcrs- 
burg  village. 

Sellersbnrg  village 

Union  township 

TJtita  township 

"Washington  township 

Wood  township 


1890 


Clay  county. 


508 

918 

1,580 

1,  215 

1,  285 


1880 


169 
1,  010 
1,608 
1,  379 
1,210 


Brazil  township,  including  Brazil  city 

Brazil  city 

Ward  I  ■'.92° 

Ward  2 2,153 

Wards  1.832 

Cass  township 

Dick  Johnson  township -- 

Harrison  township,  incl.  Clay  village . .  - 
Clay  village 

Jaeksoii  township 

Lewis  township 


Perry  township 

Posey  township,  incl.  Staunton  town 


30,536  I       25,854 


Staunton  tciwn 

Sugar  Kidge  township,  including  Center 
Point  town. 

Center  Point  town 

Van  Bnren  township,  including  Carbon, 
Harmony,  and  Knightsvillc  towns. 

Carbon  town 

Harmonv  town 

Knightsville  town ■  ■  ■  ■ 

Washington  township,  including  Bowling 
Green  town. 
Bowling  Green  town 


Clinton  county  . 


549 
2,  269 


517 
5,318 


27,  370 


295 
5,161 


600 


23,  472 


6,  922 
5.919 


Center  township  (o),  incl.  Frauklort  city . . 

Frankfort  city ■  ■ 

Ward  1  ^.75» 

Ward  2 2.°77 

Ward  3 2.0S4 

Forest  township  (!)) 

Jackson  township 

Johnson  township - 

Kirklin  township,  including  Kirkliu  town 

Kirklin  town 

Madison  town.ship,  incl.  Mulberry  town. . 

Mulberry  town 

Michigan  township,  incl. Michigan  town 

Michigan  town 

Owen  township  (a) 

Perry  township,  including  Colfax  town  . 

tolfax  town 

Ross  township,  including  Rossville  town 

Kossville  town 

Sugar  Creek  township 

Union  township  (c) 

Warren  township 

Washington  township 


Crawford  county 13,941 


4,598 
2,803 


Boone  township,  including  Alton  town.  -. 

Alton  town •  ■  •  •  ■ 

Jenningstownship,  incl.  Leavenworth tn. 

Leavenworth  town 

Johnson  township 

Liberty  township,  incl.  Marengo  town 

Marengo  town 

Ohio  townsliip -. 

Patoka  townshii) 

Sterling  township,  incl.  English  town... 

English  town 

Union  township 

Whiskey  Run  township 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Uniou  township  since 
6  Organized  since  1880. 


746 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Daviess  county 


Barr  township,    including    Cannelhurg 
and  Montgomery  towns. 

Cannelburg  town 

Montgomery  town 

Bogard  township 

Elmore  township 

Harrison  township 

Madison  township,  including  Odon  town . 

Odon  town 

Reeve  townsliip 

Steele  township 

Van  Buren  township 

Veale  township 

AVashingt-on  township,  including  Wash- 
ington city. 

Washington  city 

Ward  I  1 ,  362 

Ward  2 1 ,266 

Ward  3 1 ,408 

Ward  4 898 

Ward  5  I  >  130 


Dearborn  county  . 


1890 


26, 227 


Aurora  and 


Caesar  Creek  township 

Center  township,  includin 
Cochran  cities. 

Aurora  city 

Ward  I  1 ,6(10 

Ward  2 989 

Ward  3  1 ,280 

Cochran  city 

Clay  townshii>,  including  Dillsboro  town. 

Dillsboro  town 

Harrison  township,  incl.  West  Harrison  tn. 

West  Harrison  town  (d) 

Total  for  West  Harrison  town,  Dear- 
born county,  Indiana,  and  Harrison 
village,  Hamilton  county,  Ohio. 

Hogan  township 

Jackson  town.ship 

Kelso  township,  including  St.  Leon  town. 

St.  Leon  town 

Lawrenceburg  township,  incl.  Greendale 
town  and  Lawrenceburg  city. 

Greendale  town  

Lawrenceburg  city 

Ward  I  1,3.38 

Ward  2 813 

Wards 92' 

Ward  4 494 

Ward  5 718 

Logan  township 

Manchester  township 

Miller  township - 

Sparta  township,  incl.  Moore  Hill  towu.. 

Moore  Hill  town 

AVashington  township 

York  township 


Decatur  county. 


1880 


21, 552 


3,551 

276 
415 
1,693 
1,968 
1,300 
2,352 
764 
1,674 
1,599 
L295 
1,083 
9,712 

6,064 


23,  364 


425 
5,371 


3.929 


790 
1,413 

439 
1,047 

320 
2,010 


731 
1,  203 
1,441 

368 
5,517 

435 
4,284 


1,776 
938 

L484 
469 
432 
814 


Adams  township 

Clay  township,  including  Millord  town. 

Milford  town 

Clinton  township 

Fugit  to  svnship 

Jactjson  township,  incl.  Forest  Hill  towu 

Forest  Hill  town 

Marion  township,  incl.  Millhouscn  town. 

Millhousen  town 

Salt  Creek  township 

Sand  Creek  township,  incl.  AVestjiort  tu. . 

W  estport  town 

Washington  to^vnship,  including  Greens- 
burg  city. 

Greensburg  city 

Ward  I 690 

Ward  2 885 

Ward  3 1. 066 

Ward  4 955 

;  Organized  from  parts  of  Center  and  Owen  townships  since  1880. 
I  Formerly  Harrison. 


1, 942 
1,681 

231 

699 
1,605 
1,562 

124 
2,038 

224 
1,  733 
2, 499 

452 
5,518 

3.596 


3,129 

159 
155 
1,303 
1,073 
1,289 
1,743 


1,682 
1,415 
1,334 
L089 
7,495 

4.323 


26,  671 


503 
6,106 


4.435 


1,024 
1,479 

432 
1,090 

290 
1,850 


912 
1,361 
1,875 

254 
5,859 


2S6 
,668 


838 
2,  213 
1,130 
1,763 
333 
499 
1,043 


19,779 


2,215 
1,973 
305 
708 
1,740 
1,811 


109 
2,424 

331 
1,565 
2,161 

212 
5,182 

3.138 


POPULATION. 

Table  3,— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

llSn  lANA— Coutinued. 


133 


MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Dekalb  county. 


Butler  to^vnsbip 

Concord  towusliip 

Fairlield  towuship 

rraiikliii  townsliip 

Grant  township  (a),  iucl.  Waterloo  town 

Waterloo  town 

Jackson  townsliip 

Keyser  township,  iucl.  Garrett  town 

Garrett  town 

Newville  township 

Kiclilaud  township 

Smithfield  township 

Statitbrd  township 

Troy  township 

Union  township  (6),  iucl.  Auburn  town. . 

Auburn  town 

Wilmington  township,  iucl.  Butler  town' 

Butler  town 


1890 


24,  .307 


Delawahe  county  . 


Center  township,  including  Muncie  city 
Muncie  city 

jjj^rd  I :::;:'i,'58i 

Ward  2 I,  i86 

Z^'^  3 1,249 

ward  4 i,  5g6 

Ward  5 2^  ^^5 

Ward  6 i  „88 

Delaware  township,  incl.  Albany  town... 
Albany  town • 

Hamilton  township ..'-........ 

Harrison  township 

Liberty  township 

Monroe  township 

M ount  Pleasant  township 

Niles  to^vuship 

Perry  township 

Salem  township 

Union  township 

Washington  township 


831 
l,91:i 
1,3U1 
1,240 
2,068 

1.473 

1,412 

4,  083 

2,767 

087 

1,427 

1,279 

470 

007 

3,  050 

2,415 

3,868 

2,  521 

30, 131 


1880 


20, 225 


833 
1,  630 
1,518 
1,311 


')376 

1,342 

2,258 

1,268 

744 

1,350 

1,423 

509 

000 

4,121 

1,  S42 

2,580 

1,056 

22,  926 


,879 

.345 


Dubois  county  . 


Bainbridge  township,  incl.  Jasper  town. 

Jasper  town 

Boone  township 

Cass  township ' ' 

Columbia  township 

Ferdinand  towmship,  incl.  Ferdinand  vili ! 

Ferdinand  village 

Hall  township .--.......!.!! 

Harbison  township 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township,  incl.  Birdseye  town!! 

Birdseye  town 

Madison  township .......!., 

Marion  township _    

Patoka  township,  incl.  Huntingburg city . 

Huntingburg  city 


20, 253 


Elkhaet  county. 


2,385 
1,281 
1,256 
1,436 
1,239 
1,787 

627 
1,406 
1,019 
1,297 
2,113 

4'9 
1,160 

939 
4,210 
3,167 


39,  201 


6,681 

5.219 


1,579 

1,351 

571 

249 

1,340 

1,217 

2,041 

1,786 

1,015 

1,650 

1,432 

1,433 

1,925 

1,994 

1,004 

1,154 

1,215 

1,200 

1,583 

1,592 

1,655 

1,466 

1,863 

1,402 

15,  992 


636 
1,372 

83 

394 

511 
1,993 


3" 
1,610 


11,  360 


2,039 
1 ,040 
1,138 
1,448 

855 
1,748 

500 
1,306 
1,023 
1,085 
1,262 


1,171 
920 

1,997 
781 

33, 454 


Baugo  township 

Benton  township,  including  part  of  Mil- 
lersburg  town. 

Millersburg  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Millersburg  town,  in  Benton 
and  Clinton  townships. 

Cleveland  township 

Clinton  town.ship,  including  part  of  Mil" 
lersburg  town. 

Millersburg  town  (part  of) 

Concord  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 

Elkhart  city. 
Elkhart  city,  in  Concord  and  Osolo  town- 
ships. 

^."'''^,1 2,686 

^ard2 1  083 

Ward  3 j  3^^ 

:w:ard4 :;:;::;  2:432 

Ward  6 1^639 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Union  township  since  1880. 
0  1  art  taken  to  foi-m  Grant  township  since  1880. 
c  Includes  part  of  Elkhart  city 


708 
1,557 

SI 
449 

557 
2,093 


c8,lll 
6,953 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Elkhart  county— Continued. 

Elkhart  township,  incl.  Goshen  city 

Goshen  city 

Ward  I 2,428 

Ward  2 1 ,705 

Ward  3 ,  ,900 

Harrison  townsliip 

Jackson  township 

JetJerson  township 

Locke  townshii>,  exclusive  of  partofNap- 

pauee  town. 
Middlebury  towuship,  including  Middle- 
bury  town. 

Middleburv  town 

Nappanee  town,   in   Locke    and    Union 
townships. 

Olive  township 

Osolo  township,  exclusive  of  jiart  of  Elk- 
hart city. 
Union   to'wnshi]),   exclusive    of   part  of 

Na])panee  town. 
Washington  township,  iucl.  Bristol  town. 

Bristol  town 

York  towuship 


Fayette  county.. 


Columbia  township 

Connersville  township,  including  Con- 
nersville  city.  East  Connersville  town, 
and  part  of  Maplewood  town. 

Connersville  city 

East  Connersville  town 

Maplewood  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Maplewood  town  (e),  in  Con- 
nersville and  Harrison  townships. 

Fairview  township 

Harrison  township,  including  part  of 
Maplewood  town. 

Maplewood  town  (part  of ) 

Jackson  township 

Jennings  township 

Orange  township 

Posey  township 

Waterloo  township 


Floyd  county. 


Franklin  township 

Georgetown  township,  including  George- 
town town. 

Georgetown  town 

Greenville  tovraship,  incl.  Greenville  tu . . 

Greenville  town 

Lafayette  township 

New  Albany  township,  incl.  New  Albany 
city  and  Silver  Grove  town  (/). 
New  Albany  city 


Ward 

Ward  2 2  i-'sgi 

Ward  3 2 ,  334 

Ward  4 2 ,  709 

Ward  5 3,039 

Ward  6 2,586 

Fountain  county 


Cain  township 

Davis  township , 

Fulton  township 

Jackson  township 

Logan  township,  including  Attica  city. . . 

Attica  city 

Ward  I .!..!'  700 

Ward  2 626 

Ward  3 994 

Mill  Creek  township ; ; . . 

Kichland  township 

Shawnee  township 

Troy  township,  including  Covington  city. 
Covington  citv 

Van  Buren  township,incl.Veedersburgtn. 
Veedersburg  town 

Wabash  township 


d  Includes  part  of  Nappanee  town. 

e  In  1880  in  Connersville  township  only. 

/  Not  separately  returned. 


1890 


7,656 
6,033 


1,  915 

1,430 

1,059 

U89 

1,728 


542 
1,493 


1,375 
620 


1,543 

1, 1.35 

535 
770 


12,  630 


058 
0,524 


4,548 
458 
326 
659 

598 
1,119 

333 
841 
731 
751 
861 
547 

29,  458 


771 
1,676 

256 
1,415 

313 

1,440 

24, 156 


19,  558 


1,509 
676 
1,255 
1,  407 
2,825 
2,320 


1,974 
1,  981 
1,178 
2,968 
1,891 
2,492 

930 
1,  293 


1880 


5,713 
4,123 


1,888 

1,591 

1,265 

dl,365 

1,907 


502 
547 

1,397 
cl,031 

(11,  800 

1,405 

661 

1,000 


803 
4,600 


3,228 
193 
44 
44 


639 
999 


982 
840 
812 
981 
672 

24,  590 


797 
1,502 

218 
1,589 

394 

1,660 

18,  982 

16,423 


20,  228 


1,795 

798 
1,145 
1,409 
2,687 
2,150 


1,918 
1,913 
1,096 
3,061 

T,920 

2, 123 

536 

2,283 


134 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tahlk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

INWIAIV  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Franklin  county. 


Batli  township 

Blooming  Grove  township .■,;••;"■ 

Brook vifle  township,  inch  BrookviUe  tn. 

Brook  villa  town 

Butler  township 

Fairtield  township  . 


1890 


18, 366 


Highland  township -  ■  -  ■ 

Laurel  township,  inch  Laurel  town  (a)  ... 

Metamora  township 

Posey  township - 

Ray  townsliip,  including  Oldenhurgtown 

Oldenburg  town 

Salt  Creek  township ■ 

Springfield  township,  including  Mount 
Carmel  town. 

Mount  Carmel  town  

Whitewater  township 


Fulton  county. 


Aubbeenauhhee  township 

Henry  township 

Lihfvty  township 

Newrastlc  township 

Kiclilaud  township ■  -  ■ 

Kochester  township,  inch  Ro('hester  tn. 

Rochester  town 

Union  township,  inch  Kewanna  town  . . 

Kewanna  town 

AVayne  township 


Gibson  counts 


Barton  township 

Center  township ;  •  ■  ,■  1 

Columbia  township,  inch  Oakland  town  . 

Oakland  town v  ' '  '.V," 

Johnson  township,  inch  Fort  Branch  vill 

Fort  Branch  village • 

Montgomery  township,  including  Owens 
ville  town. 

Owensville  town 

Patoka  township,  inch  Princeton  city  . . . 

Princeton  city 

"Wabash  township 

Washington  township Vi" '  "i" ' 

White  River  township,  including  Hazle 
ton  village  and  Patoka  town. 

Hazleton  village 

Patoka  town 


Grant  county. 


Center  township,  including  Marion  city . . 

Marion  city 

Ward  1 2,332 

Ward2 1.739 

Wards 1.689 

Ward  4 3.009 

Fairmount  township,  inol.  Fairmount  tn. 

Fairmount  town 

Franklin  township 

Green  township 

J  efferson  township 

Liberty  township -- - - 

Mill  township,  including  Harrisburg  and 
jonesboro  towns. 

Harrisburg  town 

Jonesboro  town 

Monroe  township 

Pleasant  township 

Richland  township 

Sims  township 

Van  Buren  township 

Washington  township 


Greene  county 


Beech  Creek  township  . 
Cass  township 


1880 


20, 092 


658 

664 

4,270 

2,028 

1,243 

674 

1,509 

1,760 

928 

882 

2,244 

6qo 

1,073 

1,224 


142 
1,  237 


16,  746 


1,210 
2,374 
1,989 
1,346 
1,426 
5,  063 
2,467 
1,919 
647 
1,419 


24, 920 


751 

762 
4,  315 
1,813 
1,402 

817 
1,826 
1,865 
1,040 
1,039 
2,141 

673 
1,239 
1,376 


1,519 


14,301 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Greene  county— Continued. 

Center  township 

Fairplay  township - 

Grant  township 

Highland  township 

Jackson  township 

Jetferson  township  (h),  including  Worth- 
ingtontown. 

Worthington  town 

Richland  township,  inch  Bloomfield  town 

Bloomfield  town 

Smith  township 

Stafford  township 

Stockton  township,including  Linton  town 

Linton  town 

Taylor  township 

Washington  township 

Wright  township 


1890         1880 


871 
1,889 
1,  628 
1,421 
1,329 
4,448 
i,86g 
1,433 

2B8 
1,282 


22,742 


Hamilton  county 26, 123 


2.007 
1,608 
3,014 

1,52  + 

3,134 

748 

3,557 

759 
0,  530 
3,076 

802 
1,576 
2,692 

608 
729 

31, 493 


10,  310 
8,769 


2,839 
1,462 
1,706 
1,  524 
1,881 
2,139 
1,809 

145 
687 
1,  303 
1,675 
923 
1,826 
1,921 
1,637 


24,  379 


1,956 

1,672 
2,104 

731 
3,211 

778 
3,180 

685 
6,017 
2,566 

560 
1,406 
2,636 

61B 

775 


23,  618 


Adams  township,incl.  Sheridan  town 

Sheridan  town 

Clay  township,  inch  part  of  Carmel  town. 

'Carmel  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Carmel  town  (c),  in  Clay  and 
Delaware  townships. 
Delaware   township,    including    part    of 
Carmel  town. 

Carmel  town  (part  of ) 

Fall  Creek  township j - •  - 

Jackson  township,  including  Arcadia  and 
Cicero  towns. 

Arcadia  town 

Cicero  town 

Noblesville  township.  Including  Nobles- 
ville  city. 

Noblesville  city 

Ward  I 852 

Ward  2 1.285 

Ward  3 917 

Washington  township,  inch  Westfield  tn 

Westfield  town 

Wayne  township 

Whi  te  River  township 


1,591 

847 


4,418 
3,182 


1,802 

563 

1,791 

1, 539 

1,  521 

2,  524 
1,878 

145 
729 
1,287 
1,643 
1,028 
1,185 
1,651 
1,351 


22,  996 


Hancock  county. 


2,068 
818 


Blue  River  township -  • 

Brandy  wine  township 

Brown  township 

Buck  Creek  township 

Center  township,  inch  Greenfield  city  . 

Greenfield  city 

Ward  I 1. 414 

Ward  2 705 

Ward  3 981 

Green  township 

Jackson  township ■  -  -  •  - 

Sugar  Creek  township,  including  New 
Palestine  town. 

New  Palestine  town 

Vernon  township,  inch  Fortville  town  . . 
Fortville  town 


Harbison  county 


Laconia  town 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Eel  River  township  (population  336  m 


Blue  River  township 

Boone  township,  includin 

Laconia  town • 

Franklin  township,  inch  Lauesville  town 

Lanesville  town 

Harrison  township,  inch  ( 'orydon  town  . 

Corydon  town 

Heth  township,  inch  Mauckport  town. . . 

Mauckport  town 

Ja<>,kson  township 

Morgan  township ...-...-.-- 

Posey  township,  inch  Elizabeth  town  . . . 

liUzabethtown 

Scott  township -  - 

Spencer  township - 

c  In  1880  in  Clay  towoiship 


1,196 
1,961 

133 
1,602 

277 
3,  537 

880 
1,775 

272 
1,527 
1,333 
2, 038 

267 

976 
1,272 

only. 


1,.589 
1,484 
1,534 


24, 801 


1,819 


1,778 
4,344 

433 

715 

4,550 


4,058 

350 
1,639 
2,112 


17, 123 


21,  326 


1,245 
2,097 


1880)  annexed  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


135 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IIVDIAIVA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Harrt.son  county— Coiifinued. 


Taylor  township 

Wa-sliington   township,    including  New 
Amsterdam  town. 

New  Amsterdam  town 

■  Webster  township,  including  New  Mid- 
dletown  town. 
New  Middletown  town 


Hendricks  county. 


Brown  township 

Center  township,  incl.  Danville  town 

Danville  town 

Clay  township 

Eel  River  township,  incl.  North  Salem  vill 

North  Salem  village 

Franklin  township 

Guilford  township,  incl.  Plainfield  vill . . . 

Plainfield  village 

Liberty  township 

Lincoln  township,  incl.  Brownsbiirg  tu. . . 

Brownsburg  town 

Marion  township 

Middle  township 

Union  towushiij 

Washington  township 


1890 


Henry  county 


Blue  River  township 

Dudley  township,  including  New  Lisbon 
and  Straughn  towns. 

New  Lisbon  town 

Straughn  town 

Fall  Creek  township,  incl.  Middletown  tn 

Middletown  town 

Franklin  township,  incl.  Lewisville  town 

Lewisville  town 

Greensboro  township,  incl.  Greensboro  tu 

Greensboro  town 

Harrison  township,  incl.  Cadiz  town 

Cadiz  town 

Henry  township,  incl.  Newcastle  town  . . . 

N  ewcastle  town 

Jett'erson  township,  including  Sulphur 
Springs  town. 

Sulphur  Springs  town 

Liberty  township 

Prairie  township,  incl.  Mount  Summit  tn. 

Mount  Summit  town 

Spiceland  township,  including  Dunreitli 
and  Spiceland  towns. 

Dunreith  town 

Spiceland  town 

Stony  creek  township 

Wayne  township,  incl.  Knightstown  tn  . . 

Knightstown  town 


Howard  county  . 


Center  township,  incl.  Kokomo  citj- 

Kokomo  city 

Ward  I 1 1 547 

Ward  2 2 ,024 

Ward  3 1 ,  940 

Ward  4 1,919 

Ward  5 831 

Clay  township 

Ervin  township 

Harrison  township 

Honey  Creek  to wnship,incl.Russiavilletn 
Russia ville  town 

Howard  township 

Jackson  township 

Liberty  township,  incl.  Greentown  town  . 
Greentown  town 

Monroe  township 

Taylor  township 

Union  township 


1,  2.31 
1,087 


172 
1,251 


21,  498 


1S80 


1,093 
3,221 

1,569 
1,763 
1,905 

505 
1,199 
2,609 

909 
2,  578 
1,452 

623 
1,097 
1,837 
1,362 
1,  382 


23,  879 


1,032 
1,395 


2,320 
851 

1,330 
420 

1,612 
318 

1,674 

307 
4,009 
2,697 
1,132 

251 
1,538 
1,663 

231 
1,823 


637 
1,018 
3,  333 

1,867 


26, 186 


10,388 
8,261 


1,316 

1,282 


1,  211 
171 

22,  981 


1,322 
3,255 
1,598 
1,965 
1,998 

358 
1,363 
2,691 
50 
2,604 
1,610 

667 
1,298 
1,828 
1,545 
1,502 


24,  016 


805 
1,544 

187 

143 
2, 054 

606 
1,516 

446 
1,445 

223 
1,914 

594 
3,656 

2,209 

1.298 

256 
1.839 
1,708 

200 
2,039 

149 

527 

947 

3,251 

1,670 


19,  584 


5,519 

4,042 


1,466 

1,340 

2,109 

2,159 

1,110 

1,086 

1,210 

1,110 

603 

419 

1,324 

1,328 

1,370 

1,018 

2,432 

1,580 

721 

236 

1,135 

1,159 

2,090 

1,480 

1,492 

1,805 

MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


a  Formerly  Antioch. 

b  In  1880  in  Lancaster  township  only. 


Huntington  county 

Clear  Creek  township 

Dallas  township,  incl.  Andrews  town  . . . 

Andrews  town  (a) 

Huntington  township,  including  Ilunt- 
in<fton  city. 

Huntington  city 

Ward  I 1 ,982 

Ward  2 3,123 

Ward  3 2,223 

Jackson  township,  incl.  Roanoke  town  . . 

Roanoke  town 

Jetferson    township,    in<luding    part  of 
Mount  Etna  town. 

Mount  Etna  town  (part  of; 

Lancaster  township,  including  part   of 
Mount  Etna  town. 

Mount  Etna  town  (b)  (part  of) 

Polk  township,  including  part  of  Mount 
Etna  town. 

Mount  Etna  town  (part  of) 

Rock  Creek  township,  mcl.  Marklo  town  . 

Markle  town 

Salamonie  township,  incl.  Warren  town . . 

Warren  town 

Union  township 

Warren  township 

Wayne    township,     including    part    of 
Mount  Etna  town  (c). 


Jackson  county 

Bro wnstown  township,  including  Browns- 
town  town. 

Brownstown  town 

Carr  township 

Driftwood  township 

Grassy  Fork  township 

Hamiiton  township 

Jackson  township,  incl.  Seymour  city 

Seymour  city 

Ward  1 1 ,  423 

Ward  2 709 

Ward  3 1,075 

Ward  4 750 

Wards 1,380 

Owen  township 

Redding  township 

Salt  Creek  township 

Vernon  township,  incl.  Crothersville  vill  . 

Crothersville  village 

Washington  townshii) 

Jasper  county  

Barkley  township 

Cari)en'ter  township,  incl.  Remington  tn  - . 

Remington  town 

Gillam  townshiji 

Hanging  Grove  township 

Jordan  township 

Kankakee  township 

Keener  township 

Marion  townshij),  incl.  Rensselaer  town  . . 

Rensselaer  town 

Milroy  township _ 

Newton  township 

Union  township 

Walker  township 

Wheatfield  township 

Jay  county 

Bear  Creek  township 

Greene  township 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township 

Knox  township 

Madison  towuship,  incl.  Salamonia  town  . 
Salaraonia  town 

c  Not  separately  returned. 


1890 


1880 


27,044  '       21,805 


1,403 
2,250 

1,390 
9,  319 

7,328 


1,948 


532 

597 

1,610 

1,464 

1,811 

1,782 

134 

182 

1,010 

1,167 

26 

2,081 

1,834 

670 

220 

2,346 

1,864 

1,120 

503 

1,552 

1,290 

1,267 

1,164 

1,047 

963 

24, 139 


3,300 

1 ,422 
1,651 
1,066 
1,147 
1,858 
6,502 
5,337 


1,722 
1, 423 
2,466 
2,099 
599 


11, 185 


1,093 

1,018 

2,058 

2,088 

940 

761 

622 

681 

479 

448 

631 

669 

413 

288 

492 

341 

2,  508 

1,958 

1,455 

968 

259 

230 

585 

576 

747 

408 

687 

521 

551 

238 

23,  478 


1,843 
1,714 
1,547 
1,787 

956 
1,435 

150 


1,314 

1,433 

454 

5,475 


2, 055 


23, 050 


3,165 


1,783 
982 
1,045 
1,924 
5,549 
4,250 


1,698 
1,690 
2,310 
1,897 

435 
1,001 


9,464 


19,  282 


1,637 
1,444 
1,299 
1,757 

840 
1,371 

133 


136 


•OOMPENDIITM  OF  TIU^l  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890., 


Tabi.k  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  I'.Y  MINOR  CIVIL  IJIVISIONS— Contiiinort. 

INDl  AIVA— Coutinueil. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Jay  county — Continued. 


Noble  town.ship 

Peiin  township,  incl.Peiinville  village 

Penn  villa  village 

Pike  township 

Richland  township,  including   Dunkirk 
and  Redkey  towns. 

Dunkirk  town 

Redkey  town 

Wahash  township - 

Wayne  township,  including  Portland  city. 

Portland  city 

Ward  I 980 

Ward2 1,153 

Ward  3 987 

Ward  4 605 


Jefferson  coonty 


Graham  township 

Hanover  township,  iucl.  Hanover  town  . . . 

Hanover  town 

Lancaster  township 

Madison    township,  including   Madison 
city  and  West  Madison  town. 

Madison  city 

Ward  I 1.577 

Wardz 1,760 

Wards i.545 

Ward  4 981 

Wards i>438 

Ward  6 1,635 

West  Madison  town 

Milton  township,  incl.  Brooksburg  town  . 

Brooksburg  town 

Monroe  township 

Republican  township 

Saluda  township 

Shelby  township 

Smyrna  township 


Jennings  county  . 


Bigger  township 

Campbell  township 

Center  township,  incl.  North  Vernon  city 

North  Vernon  city 

Ward  I  664 

Ward  2 733 

Wards ^^5 

Columbia  township 

Geneva  township 

Lovett  township 

Marion  township 

Montgomery  town.ship 

Sand  Creek  township 

Spencer  township 

Vernon  township,  including  Vernon  town 
Vernon  town 


Johnson  county. 


Blue  River  township,  incl.  Edinburg  tn  . . 

Edinburg  town 

Clark  township 

Franklin  township  (a),  incl.  Franklin  city 

Franklin  city 

Hensley  townshij) 

Needham  township  (b) 

Nineveh  township 

Pleasant  township,  including  Greenwood 
and  Whiteland  towns. 

Greenwood  town 

Whitelandtown 

Union  township 

White  River  township 


Knox  county. 


Busseron  township  . 
Becker  township 


1,32G 
2,010 
697 
1,646 
2,785 

1,024 
922 
1,155 
5,274 
3.725 


1880 


1,184 

1,309 

1,082 

1,143 

459 

376 

1,  272 

1,307 

13,  027 

13,  528 

8,936 


14, 608 


19,  561 


2,792 
2,031 
1,295 
4,873 
3,781 
1,655 
1,  254 
1,523 
2,724 


212 
1,373 
2,072 


28,  044 


1,320 
1,710 


1,750 
2,036 

662 

386 

1,024 

3,094 


24,  507         25,  977 


8,945 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1,^8^( 

1,913 

120 

148 

1,267 

1,362 

872 

1,056 

1,482 

1,649 

1,.583 

1,749 

867 

901 

16,  453 


929 

1,106 

1,268 

1,474 

2,860 

2,  752 

2,012 

1,842 

1,244 

1,471 

1,831 

2, 103 

849 

994 

979 

1,071 

722 

770 

1,039 

967 

1,410 

1,803 

1,477 

1,942 

613 

616 

19,  537 


1,729 
1,000 


2,714 
1,814 
1,486 
5,895 
3 ,  116 
1,712 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Needham  township  since  1880. 
6  Orgamzedfrom  part  of  Franklin  township  since  1880. 


Knox  county— Continued. 

Harrison  township,  incl.  Monroe  town ... . 
Monroe  town 

Johnson  township 

Palmyra  township 

Steen  township 

Vigo  township,  incl.  Edwardsport  village. 
Edwardsport  village 

Vincennes  township,  incl.Viucennes  city. 

Vincennes  city 

Ward  I 850 

Ward  2 1.382 

Ward  3 1 ,  162 

Ward  4 1 ,799 

Ward  5 1 ,  763 

WardC 1,897 

Washington  township 

Widner  township 


Kosciusko  county 


1890 


Clay  township 

Etna  township,  incl.  Etna  Green  town 

Etna  Green  town 

Franklin   township,     including    part  of 
Mentone  town. 

Mentone  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Mentone  town,  in  Franklin 
and  Harrison  townships. 
Harrison    township,   including   part    of 
Mentone  town. 

Mentone  town  (part  of) 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township 

Lake  township,  incl.  Silver  Lake  town 

Silver  Lake  town 

Monroe  township 

Plain  township,  includiugLeesburg  town . 

Leesburg  town 

Prairie  township 

Scott  township 

Seward  township 

Tippecanoe  township 

Turkey  Creek  township,  including  Syra- 
cuse town. 

Syracuse  town 

Van  Buren  township,  incl.  Milford  town. 

Milford  town 

Washington  township,  incl.  Piercetou  tn 

Pierceton  town 

Wayne  township,  including  Warsaw  city 

Warsaw  city 

Ward  I 1,213 

Ward  2 1 ,004 

Ward  3 1 ,357 


Lagrange  county. 


1,689 
2,573 


230 
1,406 
2,062 


26,  324 


1,804 
933 


Bloomfield  township,  incl.  Lagrange  town . 

Lagrange  town 

Clay  township 

Clearspring  township 

Eden  township 

Greenfield  township 

Johnson  township - 

Lima  township,  including  Lima  village  - 

Lima  village 

Milford  township 

Newbury  township 

Springfield  township 

Van  Buren  township - 


Lake  county . 


Calirmet  township  (c) 

Cedar  Creek  township,  incl.  Lowell  town  . 

Lowell  town 

Center  township,  incl.  Crown  Point  town 

Crown  Point  town 

Eagle  Creek  township 

Hanover  township 

Hobart  township,  including  Hobarttown 

Hobart  town 


3,244 

589 

1,967 

1,241 

1,355 

3,428 

670 

10, 704 

8,853 


1,556 
1,820 


28, 645 


1880 


1, 366 

1,168 

411 

1,540 

269 

780 

2,156 

5" 
1,435 
L159 
1,446 

570 
1,009 
1,354 

345 
1,098 
1,027 
1,586 
1,509 
1,601 

518 
1,731 

677 
2,210 

897 
5,250 

3,574 


15,  615 


2,966 

2,567 

1,784 

1,367 

1,  300 

1,408 

1,509 

1,367 

1,138 

1,111 

1,018 

1,181 

1,468 

1,564 

1,314 

1,336 

578 

560 

1,132 

1,311 

1,608 

1,392 

1,051 

1,017 

1,105 

1,376 

23,  886 

15,  091 

944 

1,691 

1,457 

761 

458 

2,894 

2,854 

1,907 

1,708 

647 

721 

985 

1,009 

2,197 

1,650 

I,QIO 

600 

3,260 

401 
1,783 
1,278 
1,  216 
3,190 

777 
9,408 
7,680 


1,651 

1,789 


26,  494 


1,153 

1,  076 

388 

1,302 


1,803 


L028 
L073 
1,382 

534 
1,  020 
1,467 

354 
1,  205 

786 
1.421 
1,323 
1,  616 

491 
1,574 

492 
2,482 
1,084 
4,777 
3,123 


15,  630 


c  Organized  from  part  of  North  township  since  1880, 


POPULATION. 

Tahlk  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IIVDIAIVA— Continued. 


137 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Lakb  county — Continued. 

North  township  (a),  including  East  C'lii- 
cago  town,  Hammond  cit}',  and  Wliiting 
town. 

East  Chicago  town 

Hammond  city 

Ward  1 2,04? 

Ward  2 1,242 

Ward  3 2,138 

Whiting  town 

Eos.s  town.ship 

St.  Jolm  township 

West  Creels;  townshii) 

Winfield  township 


Laporte  county  . 


Cass  township 

Center  township,  including  Laporte  citj' 

Laporte  city 

Ward  1 1 ,  362 

Ward  2 1,191 

Wards 1,824 

AVard  4 i ,  356 

Ward  5 1 ,  593 

Clinton  town.ship 

Cool  Spring  township 

Dewey  township 

Galena  township 

Hanna  township 

Hudson  township 

Johnson  township 

Kankakee  township 

Lincoln  to wnshijj 

Michigan  township,  incl.  Michigan  city.. 

Michigan  city 

Ward  1 2,436 

Ward  2 1 ,  869 

Ward  3 2 ,  585 

Ward  4 .,  2,111 

Wards 1,775 

New  Durham  townshij),  including  AVest- 
ville  town. 
Westville  town 

Nohle  township 

Pleasant  township 

Scipio  township 

Springfield  township 

Union  townshiii 

Wills  township 


9,631 


34, 445 


1 

442 

1 

398 

8 

.561 

7, 

.599 

7 

126 

6 

i9,'5 

Lawrence  county. 


Bono  township 

Elinn  township 

Guthrie  township 

Indian  Creek  township 

Marion  township,  incl.  Mitchell  town... 

Mitchell  town 

Marshall  township 

Perry  township 

Pleasant  Kun  township 

Shawswick  township,  incl.  Bedford  city. 

Bedford  city 

Spice  Valley  township 


Madison  county  , 


Adams  township 

Anderson  township,  incl.  Anderson  city . . 

Anderson  city 

Ward  1 5 ,858 

Ward  2 3,692 

Ward  3 1,191 

Loone  township 

Duck  Creek  township 

Fall  Creek  township,  incl.  Pendleton  tn.. 

Pendleton  town 

Green  township 

Jackson  township 

Lafayette  township 

Monroe  township,  incl.  Alexandria  town  . 

Alexandria  town 


522 
],()43 
712 
757 
972 
1,154 
887 


19,  792 

1,021 
781 
1,  083 
1,891 
3,663 

1,583 
1,403 
692 
1,849 
5,506 

.^,351 
1,843 


30,  487 


1,663 
12, 517 
10,741 


1,  336 
1,325 
2,544 

996 
1,008 
1,299 
1,614 
3,014 

715 


1880 


113 
1,584 
1,513 
1,219 

544 


30,  985 


760 

820 

1,012 

1,549 

307 

238 

833 

940 

717 

595 

497 

549 

212 

218 

1,366 

1,163 

545 

524 

11,186 

7,772 

10,776 

7,366 

2,011 

627 
1,154 

574 

745 
1,076 
1,205 

855 


18,  543 


1,024 
927 
1,224 
1,643 
3,  989 

1,439 
972 
909 
1,768 
3,966 
2,19s 
2,121 


27,  527 


1,663 
6,137 
4,126 


1,308 
1,110 
2,479 
614 
1,099 
1. 423 
1,626 
2,648 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Madison  county — Continued. 

Pipe  Creek  town.ship,  including   Elwood 
and  Frankton  towns. 

Elwood  town 

Frankton  town 

Kichland  township 

Stonycriiek  township 

Ilnidn  towushi]) _ 

Van  Uuren  township,  including  Sunnuit- 
ville  town. 
Summitville  town 


Marion  county. 


Center  township,  including  Brightwood, 
North  Indianapolis,  AVest  Indianapolis, 
and  WoodrutlPlace  towns,  Indianapolis 
city,  and  parts  of  Haughvilleand  Irving- 
ton  towns. 

Bright  wood  town 

Haughville  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Haughville  town  (b),  in  Cen- 
ter and  Wayne  townships. 

Indianapolis  city 

Ward    1 8,009 

Ward    2 6,810 

Ward    3 5,,6i 

Ward    4 3,259 

Ward    5 3 ,424 

Ward    6 3 ,  505 

Ward    7 4,834 

Ward    8 ,   4,661 

Ward    9 3,141 

Ward  10 2,862 

Ward  II 2,391 

Ward  12 3,334 

Ward  13 3.667 

Ward  14 4,069 

Ward  15 4,568 

Ward  16 2,996 

Ward  17 i,6So 

Ward  18 2,398 

Ward  19 4,421 

Ward  20 3,643 

Ward  21 6,268 

Ward  22 ?.i3q 


Ward23 5,173 

Ward  24 3 ,  705 

Ward  25 6,322 

Irvington  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Irvington  town,  in  Center 
and  Warren  townships. 

North  Indianapolis  town 

West  Indianapolis  town 

Woodruff  Place  town 

Decatur  township 

Franklin  township 

Lawrence  town.ship 

Perry  township,  incl.  Southiioit f own 

Southport  town 

Pike  township 

Warren    township,    including    jiart    of 
Irvington  town . 

Irvington  town  (part  of) 

Washington  township 

Wayne  townshi]),  incl.   ])art  of  Haugh- 
ville town  and  Mount  Jackson  town. 

Haughville  town  (part  of) 

Mount  Jackson  town 


Marshall  county  . 


Bourbon  township,  incl.  Bourbon  town  . . 

Bourbon  town 

Center  township,  incl.  Plymouth  city 

Plymouth  city .' ' 

Ward  I 738 

Ward  2 963 

Ward  3 1 ,022 

Gei-man  township,  incl.  Bremen  town 

Bremen  town 

Green  township 

North  township 

Polk  township 

Tippecanoe  townsliip 


1890 


4,000 


520 
891 

1,  740 
897 

1,979 

752 


141,150 


117,328 


1,387 

35 

2,144 

'05,436 


103 
650 

1,479 
3,527 
161 
1,.555 
2,  2.56 
2,  367 
2,  448 
324 
1,999 
2,  854 

547 
2,  400 
7,949 

2, 109 
313 


23,  818 


,064 
.001 


3,  077 
1 ,076 
1,172 
1,  956 
1,949 
1,465 


1880 


2,958 

751 
391 
985 

1 ,  483 
917 

1,  691 

400 


102,782 


80,  648 

679 

70 

75,056 


652 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Calumet  tomiship  since  1880. 


1,647 
2,  609 
2,  579 
2,598 
388 
2,423 
3, 107 

563 
2,  399 
4,  772 

70 
1 10 


3,199 

1,056 
5, 133 
2,570 


3,  348 
1 ,028 
1,249 
1,727 
1,980 
1,431 


b  In  1880  in  Wayne  township  only. 


138 


COMPENDIUM  OF/THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 
Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

'  INDIANA— Continued. 


MINOR  Civn,    DIVISIONS. 


Marshall  county— Continued. 


Union  township 

"Walnut  townshii),  inohidiug  Argo.s  town. 

Arojos  town 

West  township 


Martin  countv. 


Baker  township 

]5rown  township 

{Jtnter  township 

Columbia  township 

Halbert  township,  including  Shoals  town 

Stioals  town 

Los'  Kiver  township 

MoCameion  township 

Mitclieltieo  towushij) 

Perry  township,  inel.  Loogootee  town  . . . 

Loogjootee  town 

Kutherford  township - 


1890 


Miami  coitnty 


Allen  township,  including  Macy  town 

Macy  town 

Butler  township 

Clay  township 

Deer  Creek  township 

Erie  township 

Harrison  township ■  • 

Jackson  township,  including  Anihoy  and 
Xenia  towns. 

Amboy  town 

Xenia  town 

Jefferson  township 

Perry  township - 

Peru  township,  including  Peru  city 

Peru  city ■ 

Pipe  Creek  township,  including  Bunker 
Hill  town. 

Bunker  Hill  town 

Richland  township 

Union  township-  - ; 

Washington  township,  Including  South 
Peru  town. 

South  Peru  to wn 


Monroe  county 


Bean  Blossom  township 

Benton  township 

Bloomington   city,  in   Bloomington   and 
Perry  townships. 

Wardl 1.4*0 

Ward  2 1. 139 

Ward3 1.43'J 

Bloomington  township,  exclusive  oi  part 
of  Bloomington  city. 

Clear  Creek  township 

Indian  Creek  township -  - 

Marion  township 

Perry    township,   exclusive  of   part    of 
Bloomington  city. 

Polk  township 

Richland  township,  incl.  Ellettsvilletown 
EUettsville  town 

Salt  Creek  township 

Van  Buren  township 

Washington  township 


1,958 
2,011 

I ,  lOI 

1,683 


13,  973 


Montgomery  county. 


Brown  township,  incl.  Waveland  town. . . 

Waveland  town 

Clark  township,  including  Ladoga  town  . 

Ladoga  town 

Coal  Creek  township 

Franklin  township,  incl.  Darlington  town 

Darlington  town 

Madison  township « 

Ripley  township,  including  Alamo  town 

Alamo  town 


1880 


1,094 
1, 226 

1,519 

899 

1,881 

738 

1,448 

1,361 

1,267 

2,060 

988 

1,218 


25,  823 


1,173 
316 
1,344 
1,136 
1,284 
678 
1,248 
2,  313 

402 
921 
1,957 
1,480 
7,958 
7,028 
1,506 

538 
1,343 

960 
1,443 

253 


17,  673 


1,594 
1,018 
4,018 


1,526 

1,036 

521 

1,288 

1,080 
1,608 
712 
851 
1,025 
1,112 


28,  025 


2,390 

663 
2,273 

857 
2,159 
1,935 

461 
1,142 
1,402 

272 


1,389 

2,188 

622 

1,770 


13,  475 

1,092 
1,234 
1,332 
1,  032 
1,913 

706 
1,  323 
1,208 
1, 1.59 
1,807 

885 
1,315 


24,  083 


MINOR  civn.  divisions. 


1,  225 
290 
1,420 
1,098 
1,  222 
724 
1,249 
1,864 

208 
732 
1,616 
.,547 
6,220 
5,280 
1,619 

1,672 
1,152 
1,455 

254 


15, 875 


MoNTGOMBRY  COUNTY— Continued. 


1,317 

925 

2,756 


994 

1,434 

1,131 

493 

1,220 

1,043 
1,610 

585 

784 

1,087 

1,081 


27,  316 


Scott  township 

Sugar  Creek  township 

Union  township,  including  Crawfordsville 
city  and  Euglcwood,  Highland,  and 
Lougview  towns. 

Crawfordsville  city 

Englewood  town 

Highland  town 

Longview  town 

Walnut  township,  incl.  New  Ross  town  .. 

New  Ross  town 

Wayne  township,  including  Wayne  town. 

Wayne  town 


2,338 
592 

2,401 
928 

1,836 

1,920 


1,142 
1,349 


Morgan  county. 


Adams  township 

Ashland  township 

Baker  township - . 

Brown  township,  incl.  Mooresville  town.. 
Mooresville  town 

Clay  township 

Greene  township 

Gregg  township 

Harrison  township 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township 

Madison  township 

Monroe  township 

Ray  township 

Washington  township, including  Martins- 
ville City. 

Martinsville  city 

Ward  1 351 

Ward  2 706 

Ward  3 459 

Ward  4 , 502 

Ward  5 662 


Kewton  county. 


Beaver  township,  incl.  Morocco  town 

Morocco  town 

Colfax  township 

Granttownship,  including  Goodland  town 
Goodland  town 

Iroquois  township 

Jackson  township 

Jefl'erson  township,  incl.  Kentlandtown  . 
Kentland  town 

Lake  township 

Lincoln  township 

McClellan  tovmship 

Washington  township 


Noble  county. 


1890 


Albion  township,  including  Albion  town. 
Albion  town 

Allen  township,   incl.  Avilia  town,  but 
exclusive  of  part  of  Kendallville  city. 
Avilia  town 

Elkhart  township 

Green  township 

Jefferson  township 

Kendallville  city,  in  Allen  and  Wayne 
townships. 

Ward  1 1,135 

Ward  2 862 

Ward  3 963 

Noble  township 

Orange  townshij) 

Perry  township,  including  Ligonier  town 
Ligonier  town  

Sparta  township 

Swan  township 

Washington  township _ 

Wayne  township,  exclusive    of  part  of 
Kendallville  city. 

York  township 


1,220 

1,086 

11, 103 


6,089 
66 


no 

1,077 
270 

1,  638 
576 


18,  643 


1,200 
1,122 

569 
1,586 

891 
1,409 
1,  008 

961 

345 
1,586 
1,024 

773 
1,438 
1,032 
4,590 

2,680 


8,803 


1880 


1,289 
1,254 
10, 168 


5.251 


78 
1,910 

317 
1,709 

569 


18,  900 


1,252 
1,071 

4.5G 
1,651 

864 
1,363 
1,234 
1,181 

445 
1,853 
1,026 

865 
1,538 

969 
3,996 


L052 

397 
128 

1,624 
889 

1,003 
947 

1,875 
918 
462 
518 
178 

1,016 


23, 359 


8,167 


1,298 

T,  229 

L962 

576 
1,531 
1,436 
1,179 
2,960 


1,443 
1,943 
3,500 
2.195 
1,401 
1,707 
769 
1,191 

1,039 


174 
150 

1,508 
628 
818 
795 

1,964 
982 
593 
181 
155 

L105 


22,956 


1,008 

926 

o2, 036 

446 
1,658 
1,444 
1,226 
2,373 


1,315 
2,037 
3,517 
2,010 
1,631 
1,630 
773 
a3, 526 

1,155 


a  Includes  part  of  Kendallville  city. 


POPULATION. 


139 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

IIVDIAIVA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Ohio  county. 


Cass  township 

I'ike.  township 

liandolph  township,  incl.  Kising  Sun  city. 

Rising  Sun  city 

Union  township 


Orange  county. 


French  Lick  township 

Gieentield  township 

Jackson  townsliip 

Northeast  township 

Northwest  township 

Orangeville  townsh  ip 

Orleans  township,  incl.  Orleans  town. 

Orleans  town 

Paoli  township,  including  I'aoli  town. 

Paoli  town 

Southeast  township 

Stampers  Creek  township 


Owen  county 


Clay  township 

I'rauklin  township,  incl.  Freedom  town  . . 

Freedom  town 

Harrison  township 

J  ackson  township 

Jefl'erson  township 

Jennings  township 

Lafayette  township 

Marion  township 

Montgomery  township 

Morgan  township 

Taylor  township 

Washington  township,  incl.  Spencer  city 

Spencer  city 

Ward  I 467 

Ward  2 939 

Ward  3 462 

Wayne  township,  incl.  Gos])ort  town  . . . . , 

Gosport  town 


Parke  county. 


Adams  township,  incl.  Kockville  city 

Rock ville  city 

Florida  township,  including  Cox  ville  and 
Kosedale  towns. 

Coxville  town 

Rosedale  town 

Greene  township 

Howard  township 

Jack,son  township 

Liberty  township 

Penn  township,  incl.  Bloomingdale  town 

Bloomingdale  town 

Kaccoon  township 

Reserve  township,  incl.  Montezuma  town. 

Montezuma  town 

Sugar  Creek  township 

Union  township 

Wabash  township 

Washington  township 


Pbkky  county. 


Anderson  tovraship , 

Clark  townshi]) 

Leopold  township 

Oil  townshij) 

Tohiu  township 

Troy  township,  including  Cannelton  aild 
Tell  cities  and  Troy  town. 

Cannelton  city 

Tell  city 

Troy  town 

Union  township 


Pike  county. 


Clay  township 

Jeflerson  township  . 


4,955 


15, 040 


1,159 

1,383 

28s 

471 

595 

1,943 

499 

736 

1,770 

573 

790 

796 

3, 124 

1,868 


1,201 
720 

20,  296 


3,278 
1,689 
3, 170 

601 
873 
1,126 
666 
1,506 
1,814 
1,260 

431 
1,702 
1,346 

658 

789 
1,211 

787 
1,641 

18,  240 


1880 


5,563 


1,991 

2,094 

554 

1,616 


18,  544 


1,178 

2,474 


3,377 

1,806 

559 

14,  363 


1,701 
1,518 
1,351 

997 
1,076 

815 
1,830 

812 
2,510 

696 
1,644 

921 


15,  901 


1,219 

1,407 

237 

522 

728 

1,909 

684 

955 

1,658 

668 

918 

807 

3,138 

1,655 


1,288 
740 

19,  460 


3,637 
1,684 
1,944 


207 
1,119 

554 
1,474 
1,  772 
1,552 

355 
1,  294 
1,550 

781 

906 
1,401 

753 
1,504 

16,  997 


1,968 
2,096 
890 
1,  806 
2,244 
6,495 

1,834 

2, 112 

495 

1,498 


16, 383 


946 
2,505 


MINOR  Civil.  DIVISIONS. 


Pike  county — Continued. 


Lockhart  township 

Logan  townsliip 

Madison  township 

Marion  township 

Monroe  township 

Patoka  township 

Washington  townslup,incl.Petersbur 
Petersburg  town 


Porter  county. 


Boone  township,  including  Hebron  town 

Hebron  town 

Center  township,  incl.  Valparaiso  city  . . 

Valparaiso  city 

Wa  rd  1 2 ,  796 

Ward  2 869 

Ward  3.     1,425 

Jack.son  township 

Liberty  township 

Morgan  township  (a) 

Pine  township 

Pleasant  township 

Portage  township , 

Porter  township 

Union  township 

Washington  township 

Westchester  township,  including  Ches- 
terton and  Hagemau  villages. 

Chesterton  village 

Hageman  village 


Posey  county  . 


Bethel  township 

Black  township,  incl.  Mount  Vernon  city. 

Mount  Vernon  city 

Ward  I 1,391 

Ward  2 2,151 

Ward  3 1 ,  163 

Center  township 

Harmony  township,  iucl.New  Harmony  tn . 

New  Harmony  town 

Lynn  township 

Marr  township ., 

Point  township 

Eobh  township,  incl.  Poseyville  town 

Poseyville  town 

Robinson  township 

Smith  townshij) 


Pulaski  county. 


Beaver  township 

Cass  township 

Franklin  township 

Harrison  township 

Indian  Creek  township 

Jefferson  township 

Monroe  township,  incl.  Winamac  town. . 

Winamac  town  

Rich  Grove  township 

Salem  township,  incl.  Francesville  town. 

Francesville  town 

Tippecanoe  townshii),  incl.  Monterey  tn . 

Monterey  town 

Van  Burou  township 

White  Post  townshij) 


Putnam  county. 


Clinton  township 

Cloverdale  township,  incl.  Cloverdale  tn. . 

Cloverdale  town 

Floyd  township 

Franklin    township,    including   Carpen- 
tersville  and  Roachdale  towns. 

Carpentersville  town 

Roachdale  town  

Greencastle  township,  including  Green- 
castle  city. 

Greencastle  city 

Ward  I 1,691 

Ward  2 1 ,  326 

Ward  3 1,373 


1890 


2,  220 

1,220 

825 

1,729 

2,  240 

3,  095 
3,557 
1,494 

18,  052 


1,357 

689 

6,062 

5,090 


1,009 
855 
830 
596 
984 
954 

1,121 
985 
670 

2,629 

931 
641 

21,  529 


768 
7,907 
4,705 


1,044 
2,304 
1,197 
1,471 
2,  066 
1,086 
2,072 
571 
1,  638 
1,173 

11,  233 


818 
594 
462 
842 

1,027 
475 

2,  332 

1,215 
521 

1,000 
403 
981 
226 

1,259 
922 


22, 335 


900 

1,827 

437 
1,044 
1,815 

175 

428 

6,137 


1880 


2,400 
1,097 
746 
1,505 
2,115 
2,  039 
2,970 
',■93 

17,  227 


1,479 

715 

5,971 

4,461 


1,029 
902 
708 
597 
892 
808 
980 

1,054 
756 

1,884 


20,  857 

572 
7,028 
3,730 


1,006 
2,598 
1,095 
1,826 
2,  050 
1,161 
1,778 


1,733 
1,105 


060 
595 
324 
819 
948 
364 

1,774 
835 
492 
936 
368 
944 
144 

1,133 
862 

22, 501 


1,016 
2,043 
477 
1,152 
1,458 

218 

86 

5,525 

3,644 


a  Essex  township  (population  167  in  1880)  annexed  since  1880. 


140 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION   BY  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS— Continued. 

INBIANA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Putnam  county — Continued. 

Jackson  township,  incl.  NewMaysvilletn. 

New  Maysville  town 

Jetterson  township 

Madison  township 

Marion  township - 

Mill  Creek  township 

Monroe  township,  incl.  Bainbridge  town . 

Bainbridge  town 

Russell  township,  incl.  EussellviUe  town 

Russellville  town 

Warren  township,  incl.  Putnamvillo  town 

Putnam  viUe  town 

WashiuK  ton  township 


Randolph  county  . 


Franklin  township,  incl.  Ridgovillo  town. 

Ridgeville  town 

Greensfoik  township 

Green  township 

Jackson  township -  - 

Monroe  township,  incl.  Farmland  town... 

Farmland  town 

Nettle  Creek  township 

Stonycree.k  townshij) 

Ward  township 

Washington  towu.ship,  incl.  Lynn  town  .. 

Lynn  town : 

Wayne  township,  including  Union  city . . . 

Union  city 

Ward  1 9i8 

Ward  2 1.130 

Wards .„  633 

West  River  township,  incl.  HuntsviUe  tn 

HuntsviUe  town ■■  ■  •  • 

White  River  township,  including  Win- 
chester town. 

Winchester  town 


Ripley  county  . 


Adams  township 

Brown  township 

Center  township,  including  Osgood  town 

Osgood  town 

Delaware  township 

Franklin  township,  incl.  Milan  town 

Milan  town  

Jackson  township 

Johnson  township,  incl.  Versailles  town. 

Versailles  town 

Laughery  township,  incl.  Batesville  town 

Batesville  town 

Otter  Creek  township 

Shelby  township 

Washington  township 


Rush  county  . 


Anderson  township 

Center  township 

Jackson  township - 

Noble  township 

Orange  township 

Posey  township 

Richland  township 

Ripley  township,  incl.  Carthage  town 

Carthage  town 

Rushville  township,  incl.  Rnshville  city . , 

Rush ville  city 

Ward  I  1. 160 

Ward  2  1.207 

Ward  3  1,108 

Union  towushij) 

Walker  townsliip 

Wa.shington  township 


1890 


1,P.70 


St.  Joseph  county  . 


Center  township 

Clay  towTiship,  incl.  Notre  Dame  to^vn.  - . 
Notre  Dame  town 


,  02i> 

,082 

,  2,54 

4.58 

,414 

473 

,:i27 

327 

974 

204 

,«98 


28,  08.j 


1,745 

922 

2,109 

1,070 

1, 4;n 

2, 100 

770 

1,041 
1,295 

1,  902 

2,  490 
5,8 

4,006 
2, 681 


1,746 

157 
5,944 


19,  350 


19,  034 


1880 


1,487 

114 

1,108 

1,090 

1,430 

.511 

1,477 

420 

1,  294 

157 
1,  075 

204 
1,  835 


26,  435 


1,579 
1,071 

789 
1,034 
1,050 
1,708 

862 
2,174 

482 
5,101 
3.475 


1,299 
1,334 
1,033 


42,  457 


735 
1,133 

596 


1,049 

775 
2, 120 
1,140 

1,  380 
1,875 

66 1 
1,408 
1,337 
1,863 

2,  339 
239 

4,  370 
2.478 


1,651 

153 
5,237 


21,  627 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


2,608 
2,  067 
1,940 

7S8 
1,  ,523 
1,872 

106 
1,482 
2,495 

455 
1,930 


1,696 
2,902 
1,112 


19,  238 


St.  Joseph  county— Continued. 


1,405 
1,435 

858 
1, 136 
1,  301 
1,840 

941 
1,986 

500 
4,  396 


1,393 
1,  292 
1,189 


33, 178 


German  town>ship 

Greene  township 

Harris  township 

Liberty  township 

Lincoln  township,  incl.  Walkertou  town. . 

Walkerton  town 

Madison  township 

Olive  township, incl.  Now  Carlisle  town.. 

New  Carlisle  town 

Penn  township,  incl.  Misbawaka  town  . . 

Mishawaka  town 

Portage  township,  including  Myler  town 
and  South  Bend  city. 

Myler  town 

South  Bend  city 

Ward  1 3,733 

Ward  2 3,657 

Wards 7.130 

Ward 4 3.318 

Wards   3.981 

Union  township 

Warren  township 


1890 


768 
1,460 


Scott  county. 


Finley  township 

Jennings  township 

Johnson  township 

Lexington  township 

Vienna  township,  incl.  Scottshurgtown. 
Scottsburg  town 


Shelby  county. 


Addison  towu.ship  (o),  including  Shelby- 
ville  city. 

Shelby  ville  city 

Brandy  wine  township,  incl.  Fairland  tn. 

Fairland  town 

Hanover  township,  incl.  Morristown  tn  . 

Morristown  town 

Hendricks  township 

Jackson  township 

Liberty  township 

Marion  township 

Moral  township 

Noble  township 

Shelby  township  0) 

Sugar  Creek  township 

Union  township 

Van  Buren  township 

Washington  township 


Spencer  county. 


Carter  township,  including  Dale  villago. 

Dale  village 

Clay  township 

Grass  township 

Hammond  township,  incl.  Grandview  tn  . 

Grandview  town 

Harrison  township,  incl.  St.  Meinrad  tn  . 

St.  Meinrad  town 

Huff  township 

Jackson  township 

Luce  township -  -  - 

Ohio  township,  including  Rockport  town 

Rockport  town 


Starke  county. 


513 

845 

486 
1,733 
1,648 

885 
2,  055 
2,111 

607 
5,078 

3.371 
22,858 

174 
21 ,819 


1,768 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Shelby  township  since  18 


California  township 521 

Center  towTiship,  including  Knox  town..         1,480 

Knox  to wn 79° 

Davis  township *30 

.Jackson  township -^25 

North  Bend  town-ship 

Oregon  township 

Railroad  township 

Washington  township 

WajTie  township,  incl.  North  Judson  tn 

North  Judson  town 

6  Organized  Irom  part  ot  Addison  township  since  1880. 


,833 


1880 


578 

991 

450 

1,939 

1,390 

754 

1,907 

1,901 

5.30 

4,958 

2,640 

14,  050 


1,  226 
1,142 
1,127 
2,195 
2,143 
618 


25,  454 


6,909 

5.451 
1,436 

513 
1,858 

561 
1,790 
1,  313 
1,  345 

943 
1,626 
1,650 
1,339 

961 
1,169 
1,  371 
1,744 


22, 060 


2,125 

659 
1,644 
2,167 
2,  629 

694 
2,167 

483 
1,692 
1,158 
2,907 
5,571 
2,314 


7,339 


773 
875 
846 
1,305 
572 


13.280 


2,015 
771 


8,343 


1,248 
1,346 
1,361 
2,466 
1,922 
454 


25, 257 


6,759 

3.745 

1,400 

367 

1,087 

375 
1,  829 
1,576 
1,577 
1, 125 
1,814 
1,845 


1,181 
1,233 
1,524 
1,707 


22, 122 


1,910 

318 
1,  855 
2, 190 
2,890 

686 
2,279 


1,  652 
■  968 
2,527 
5,845 
2,382 

5,105 


333 
764 
316 
322 
129 
594 
706 
730 
730 
797 
165 


POPULATION 


141 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IIVBIAIVA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Steube.v  county. 


Clear  Lake  townsliip 

i'remont  township,  incl.  I'Yemont  town  . 

Fremont  town 

Jack.son  township 

Jamestown  township 

Milgrove  township 

Otsego  township 

Pleasant  township,  incl.  Angola  town. . . 

Angola  town 

Rieliland  township 

Salem  town.ship 

Scott  township 

Steuben  township,  inol .  Pleasant  Lake  vill 

Pleasant  Lake  village 

York  township 


Sullivan  county. 


Cass  township 

Curry  township,  including  Farmersburg 
and  Shelhurn  towns. 

Farmersburg  town 

Shelburn  town 

Fairbank  township 

Gill  township,  including  Merom  town 

Merom  town 

Haddon  township,  including  Carlisle  town 

Carlisle  town 

Hiimilton  township,  incl.  Sullivan  town. . 

Sullivan  town 

Jackson  township 

Jcflferson  township 

Tunnan  township 


Switzerland  <  odnty. 


Cotton  township 

Craig  town.ship 

Jefl'erson  township,  including  Vevaycity 

Ve  vay  city 

Ward  1 645 

Ward  2 562 

Wards 456 

Pleasant  townehip,  incl.  Moorefield  town . . 

Moorefield  town 

Posey  township,  including  Patriot  town. ! 

Patriot  town 

York  township 


1S90 


Tippecanoe  county 


Fairfield  township,  incl.  Lafayette  <'ity  . . 

Lafayette  city ' ' 

Ward  1 4,006 

Ward  2 439 

Ward  3 , ,  235 

Ward 4 5,816 

Wards 1,856 

Ward  6 I1783 

Ward  7 I ,  ,08 

Jackson  township 

Lauraniietownship,incl.  ClarksHilltn.fa) 

Perry  township 

llandolph  townshi]> 

Sheffield  township 

Shelby  township 

Tippecanoe  township,   including  Battle 
Ground  town. 

Rattle  (Jround  town 

TTni(m  townshiji 

Wabash  to  wnship.incl. West  Lafayette  tn. 
West  Lata  vette  town  (i) ! 

Washington  township 

Wayne  township 

Wea  township 


Tipton  county  . 


Cicero  township,  including  Tipton  city. 
Tipton  city .'. . 


14, 478 


40C 
,;S72 

672 
,  02',) 

691 

9;u 

,260 
,  i)71 
,840 
717 
,  4:i8 
,100 
,596 
520 
964 


21,  877 


2,356 
2,443 

301 

378 

1,258 

2,  272 

412 

3,005 

503 
4,241 
2 ,222 
2,589 
1,  837 
1,876 


12,  514 


1,401 
1,980 
3,491 
1,663 


1,784 

"5 

2,253 

434 
1,605 


35,  078 


1880 


14, 645 


433 
l,:t44 

632 
1.167 

715 
1,021 
1,347 
2,483 
1,280 

742 
1,651 
1,154 
1,567 

451 
1,021 


20,  336 


1,499 
2,270 


13,  336 


17,  766 
16,243 


1,048 
2,194 
1,  468 
786 
1,  375 
1,4.53 
2,232 

456 
673 
2.503 
1 ,242 
1,.325 
1,  208 
1,047 

18, 157 


6,010 

2,697 


2,  024 


2, 105 

467 

1,683 

35,  966 


17,  314 
14,860 


1,133 
2,381 
1,631 

840 
1,644 
1,487 
2, 182 


754 
2,632 

717 
1,526 
1,323 
1,119 

14,  407 


4,078 
1,250 


a  Not  separately  returned 

6  Formerly  Chauncey. 

c  Part  given  to  Evan'sville  city  since  1880. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Tipton  county— Continued. 


Jefferson  township 

Liberty  townshii),  incl.  Sharpsville  town. 

Sharpsville  town 

Madison  township 

Prairie  township 

Wildcat  township,  incl.  Windfall  city 

Windfall  city '. 


Union  county  . 


Brownsville  township,  iiuludiugBrown.s- 
ville  town. 

Brownsville  town 

Center  township,  including  Liberty  town 

Liberty  town 

Hai-mony  township 

Harrison  township 

Liberty  township , 

Uniou'township,  including  West  College 
Corner  town. 

West  College  Corner  town 

Vanderburo  county 


1890 


2,  665 
2,205 

377 
2,703 
2  191 
2,  383 

561 

7,  006 


Armstrong  township 

Center  township  (c) 

Ev.ansville  city  (d) 

Ward  1 ' 9,  111 

Ward2 5,778 

Ward  3 0,  519 

Ward  4 9, 257 

Ward  5 7,  97:5 

Ward  6 12, 118 

German  township 

Knight  township  (c) 

Perry  township  (c) 

Scott  townships 

Union  township 


Vermilion  county. 


Clinlontownship,  including  Clinton  town. 

Clinton  town 

Eugene  township 

Helt  township,  including  Dana  town 

Dana  town 

Highland  township,  incl.  Perrysville  In  . 

Perrysville  town ! 

Vermilion  township,  incl.  Newport  town. . 

Newport  town 


992 

258 
2,544 

1. 314 
611 
741 
797 

1,  321 

290 
59,  809 


1,567 
1,  504 

995 
1,  564 

899 

13,  154 


Vigo  cou.vty  . 


Fayette  townshi)) 

Harrison  township,  incl.  Terro  Haute  city 

Terre  Haute  citv '. 

Ward  I 5,992 


Ward  2. 


Wards 4,151 

Ward  4 4,220 

Ward  5 6,222 

Ward  6 4,682 

Not  located  in  \vards 669 

Honey  (!reek  township 

Linton  township 

Lost  Creek  township 

Nevins  to-wnship,  incl.  Fontanet  village  . . 
Fontanel  vdiage 

Otter  Creek  township  (e) 

Pierson  township 

Prairie  Creek  township 

Prairieton  township 

Kiley  township 

Sugar  Creek  township 


Wabash  county 


Chester  town-sbij),  including  Nortli  Man- 
chester town. 
North  Manchester  town 


3,609 

1.365 

1,  664 
3  474 

495 

2,  232 
507 

2,175 


50, 195 


1,792 
31,277 
30,217 


1880 


2,  246 
2,115 

280 
2,074 
1,  922 
1,  972 

570 

7,673 


1,197 


2,518 

1 ,096 

749 

816 

939 

1,454 


42, 193 


1,364 

1,927 

29,  280 


L541 
1,902 
2,  034 
1,676 
1, 195 

12,  025 


3,009 

965 
1,341 
3,  027 

183 
2,  433 

645 
2,215 

591 

45,  658 


1,935 
27,  910 
26,042 


1,425 

1,4.55 

1,  505 

1,648 

1,738 

1,  835 

3,050 

1,579 

1,470 

1,3.37 

1,517 

1,707 

1,546 

1,382 

962 

1,  020 

1,6.53 

1,  632 

2,  260 

2,  218 

27, 126 

25,  241 

5,438 

4,466 

2,384 

1,58s 

d  That  part  of  Pigeon  township  outside  of  citv  limits  (pop- 
ulation 1, 274  in  1880)  and  parts  of  Center,  Knight,  and  Perry 
townshij)S  annexed  since  1880. 

e  Formerly  Otter. 


142 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IIVUIAIVA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


"VV ABASH  COUNTY — Continued. 

Lagro  township,  including  Lagio  town  - .  - 

Lagro  town 

Liberty  townsliip -  -  -  -  -  -.  ■■•■■ 

Noble  township,  inclixding  South  Wabash 

village  and  Wabash  city. 

South  Wabash  village 

Wabash  city 

Ward  1 2,419 

Ward2 i.°^° 

Wards l'^°° 

Pawpaw  township,  including  Koann  town 

Roann  town •  ■ 

Pleasant  township,  inch  Laketou  village. 

Laketon  village 

"Waltz  township ■ 


Warren  county. 


Adams  township 

Jordan  township ■  -. 

Kent  township,  including  State  Line  city  . 

State  Line  city 

Liberty  township i^".;;  V 

Medina  township,  incl.  Green  Hill  town  . 

Green  Hill  town 

Mound  township 

Pike  township,  incl.  West  Lebanon  town 

West  Lebanon  town 

Pine  township 

Prairie  township 

Steuben  township - - 

Warren  township •■•-• 

Wasliington    township,    including   Wil- 
lianisport  city. 

Williamsport  city 


1890 


Warrick  count 


Anderson  township 

Boon  township,  including  Boonvillc  town 

Boonville  town 

Campbell  township 

Greer  township 

Hart  township 

Lane  township 

Ohio  town.ship,  including  Newburg  town 

Newburg  town 

Owen  township 

Pigeon  township 

Skelton  to\vnsliip 


Washington  county 

Brown  township,  incl.  Canipbellsburgtn. 

Campbellsburg  town 

Franklin  township 

Gibson  township 

Howard  townshij) 

Jackson  townshiii,  incl.  Martinsburg  tu. 

Rlartinsburg  town 

Jetferson  to wnsliip 

Madison  township,  incl.  Livonia  town  . .  - 

Livonia  town 

Monroe  townshii> 

Pierce  townshiiJ 

Polk  township 

Posey  township,  including  Fredericks- 
burg and  Hardinsburg  towns. 

Fredericksburg  town 

Hardinsburg  town 

Vernon  township 

Washington  township,  incl.  Salem  town. 

Salem  town 


Wayne  counts 


Abington  township 

Boston  township,  inchuliug  Boston  town 

Boston  town 

Center  township,  incl.  Centervilletown. . 

Centerville  town 

Clay  township,  incl.  Washington  town  (a) 
Dalton  township 


549 
l,S-28 
8,756 

507 
5.105 


2,294 

582 
2, 474 

528 
2,312 


10,  955 


792 

577 
629 
201 

1,239 
700 
164 
515 

1,043 
644 
876 
763 

1,027 

1,  312 

1,  482 

1 ,027 

2*,  161 

990 
5,452 
1,881 
1,421 
1, 208 

2,  073 

1,  242 
3,311 
1,046 
1,475 
1,878 

2,  111 

18,  C19 


1880 


4,248 

600 

2,  013 

7,609 


2, 130 
350 

2. 184 
206 

2,591 


11,  497 


minor  civil  divisions. 


1,422 

418 

1,313 

1,680 

1,168 

766 

85 

1,448 

949 

194 

1,041 

1,048 

919 

1,324 

21 1 

138 

1,013 

4,528 

1,975 

37,  628 


690 

610 

728 

268 

1,330 

699 

194 

484 

1,100 

665 

972 

988 

1,315 

1,  273 

1,308 

913 

20, 162 

912 
4,668 
1,182 

L.we 

1,  214 
2,166 
L165 
3,413 
1,282 
1,517 
1,927 
1,644 

18,  955 


759 

832 

146 

2,050 


582 


1,403 

386 

1,  372 

1,680 

1,  250 

828 

126 

1,  556 

902 

211 

1,075 

1 ,  098 

1,057 

1,411 

255 

133 

1,014 

4,  249 

1,6.5 

38,  613 

837 
936 
137 

2,307 
875 

1,  063 
748 


Wayne  county — Continued. 

Franklin  township,  incl.  AVhitewater  tn  . 

Whitewater  io\vn 

Greene  township 

Harrison  township 

Jackson  township,  including  Cambridge 
city  and  Dublin,  East  Germant  own,  and 
Mount  Auburn  towns. 

Cambridge  city 

Dublin  town 

East  Germanto wn  to wn 

Mount  .Auburn  town 

JeflFerson  township,  incl.  Hagerstowu  tn  . . 

Hagerstown  town 

New  Garden  townshi]),  incl.  Fountain  tu  . 

Fountain  town 

Perry  township 

Washington  township,  inch  Milton  town  . 

Milton  town 

Wayne  townsliip,  including  Kichiuond 
city  and  Spring  Grove  town. 

Riclimond  city  (h) 

Ward  1 2,931 

Ward  2 2,472 

Wards 2,241 

Ward  4 3 ,  124 

Ward  5 3.3°5 

Ward  6 i,479 

Ward  7 1 ,056 

Spring  Grove  town 

Webster  township 


1890 


1880 


AVells  county. 


Chester  township 

Harrison  township,     including   Bluffton 
city  and  Vera  Cruz  town. 

Bluffton  city 

Ward  1 1,017 

Ward  2 1,32+ 

Ward  3 1,248 

Vera  Cruz  town 

.Taokson  township 

Jefferson  township 

Lancaster  township 

Liberty  town.ship - 

Nottingham  townshi]) 

Rock  Creek  township 

Union  township 


White  county  , 


Big  Creek  township 

Cass  township 

Honey  Creek  township,  in(;l.  Reynolds  tn 

Reynolds  town 

Jackson  township,  incl.  I'.unictlsville  tn. . 

Burnettsville  town 

Liberty  township 

Mon(ra' township,  including  Mouou  town. . 

Monon  town 

Prairie  township,  incl.  Brookstou  town  . . 

Brookston  town 

Princeton  township,  incl.  AVolcott  town. 

Wolcott  town 

Round  Grove  townshiji 

Union  town.ship,  incl.  Monticcllo  town  . . 

Monticello  town 

West  Point  township 


Whitley  county  . 


Cleveland  township,  including  South 
Whitley  village. 

South  Whitley  village 

Columbia  township,  incd.  Columbia  city  . 

Columbia  city 

Etna  township 

Jetferson  townshi]) 

Richland  townshi]) 

Smith  township,  incl.  Churubiisco  town  . 

Churubusco  town 

Thorn  Creek  township 

Troy  township 

Union  township 

Washington  township 


1,163 

L428 

123 

L052 

503 

!8l 

1,189 

588 

4,021 

5,  294 

1,782 
806 
338 

2,370 

1,070 

451 

144 
1,784 

171 
2,007 

873 
1,  264 

898 
1.443 

492 
740 

471 
890 

1,740 

2,015 

742 
19,  643 

855 
17, 113 

99 
601 


21,514 


1,937 
5,764 

3,589 


755 
18,442 


1,668 
4,389 


233 

260 

1,731 

1,496 

2,476 

2,262 

2,030 

1,806 

2,  037 

L752 

2,284 

2,  057 

1,609 

1,412 

1,646 

1,600 

15,  671 

13,  795 

955 

787 

893 

624 

1,018 

904 

348 

370 

1,  958 

1,724 

479 

296 

1,  221 

1,149 

1,960 

1,215 

1 ,064 

288 

1,885 

2,140 

447 

561 

1,465 

1,395 

246 

239 

779 

804 

2,632 

2,217 

1,518 

1,193 

905 

836 

17, 768 

16, 941 

2,516 

2,295 

720 

408 

4,396 

3,583 

3,027 

2,244 

580 

577 

1,.577 

1,  523 

1,683 

1,917 

2,  060 

L892 

869 

720 

1,322 

1,488 

945 

924 

1,169 

L263 

1,  520 

1,479 

a  Not  separately  returned. 


b  Liudenhill  town  annexed  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


143 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IOWA. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Adaik  county. 


Eureka  township 

Grand  River  township 

Greenfield  township  (o),incl. Greenfield  tn. 

Greenfield  town 

Grove  township 

Harrison  township 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township 

Lee  township  (6) 

Lincoln  township  (c) 

Orient  township,  including  Orient  town . . 

Orient  town 

Prussia  township 

Kichland  township 

Stuart  township  {d),mcl.  partof  Stuart tn. 

Stuart  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Stuart  town,  in  Stuart  town- 
ship, Adair  county,  and  Penn  town- 
ship, Guthrie  county. 
Suiumerset  township,   including  Fonta- 
nelle  town. 

Fontanelle  town 

Summit  township,  including  Adair  town 

Adair  town 

Union  township 

Walnut  township 

Washington  township 


1890 


Adams  county. 


Carl  township 

Colony  township 

Douglas  township 

Grant  township 

Jasper  township,  iucl.  part  of  Corning  tn . 

Corning  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Corning  town  (e),  in  Jasper 
and  Quincy  townships. 

Lincoln  to^vnship 

Mercer  township , 

Nodaway  township 

Prescott  township 

Quincv  to\vnship,  including  partof  (3orn- 
ing  town  and  Quincy  town. 

Corning  town  (part  of) 

Quincy  town 

Union  township 

Washington  township 


Allamakee  county 


Center  township 

Fairview  township 

Franklin  township 

French  Creek  township 

Hanover  township 

Iowa  township,  incl.  New  Albin  town. . . 

New  Albin  town 

Jefferson  township 

Lafayette  to^^^]ship 

Lansing  township,  incl.  Lansing  city 

Lansing  city 

Linton  township 

Ludlow  township 

Makee  township,  incl.  Waukon  town 

Waukon  town 

Paint  Creek  township 

Post  township,  including  Postville  town 

Postville  town 

Taylor  township 

Union  Prairie  township 

Union  township 

Waterloo  township 


Appanoose  county. 


Bellair  township,  including 
Numa  towns. 

Brazil  town 

Numa  town 


Brazil    and 


14, 534 


676 

609 
1,143 

1 ,048 
750 
808 
872 
758 
520 
772 
801 

130 
748 
711 
633 
385 
2,052 


1,407 

830 
1,327 
722 
527 
789 
683 


12,  292 


1880 


837 
794 

1,  230 
788 

1,001 


862 

644 

1,032 

1,017 

2,472 

1,634 
146 
601 

1,014 

17,  907 


841 

431 

850 

646 

539 

698 

4it 

951 

871 

2,450 

1,668 

598 

860 

2,501 

1 ,610 

1,082 

1,660 

884 

785 

817 

634 

693 

18,961 


1,293 


476 
125 


11,  667 


506 
525 
1,  217 
684 
595 
841 
679 
844 


1,281 
508 


536 
670 


469 
1.994 

1,080 

563 
648 
306 
465 
564 


11,888 


644 
1,132 

825 
1,024 


1,526 

755 
583 

1,108 
891 

2,345 

1,526 
T98 
725 

1,028 

19,791 


1,079 
558 
897 
761 
601 
787 

423 

1,135 

1,161 

2,723 

1,811 

745 

1,001 

2,  205 

i>350 

1,156 

1,550 

732 

877 

1,018 

679 

858 

16,  636 


780 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Lee  township  since  1880. 

6  Organized  from  part  of  Greenfield  township  since  1880. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Stuart  township  since  1880. 

d  Organized  from  part  of  Lincoln  township  since  1880. 

e  In  1880  in  Quincy  township  only. 

/  Moravia  to^vn  given  as  in  Douglas  township  in  1880. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Appanoose  county — Continued. 


Caldwell  town.ship,  incl.  Eslino  town 

Exline  town 

Chariton  township,  incl.  Iconium  town  . . 

Iconium  town 

Douglas  township  (/) 

Franklin  township 

Independence  township , 

Johns  township,  including  Piano  town  ig) . 

Lincoln  township 

Pleasant  township,  incl.  Cincinnati  town 

Cincinnati  town 

Sharon  township 

Taylor  township,  incl.  Moravia  town(/)., 

Moravia  town 

Udell  township,  incl.  Union ville  town 

Union ville  town 

Union  town.ship 

Vermilion  township  (A),  including  Center- 
ville  city. 

Centerville  city 

Ward  1 1 ,  073 

Ward  2 1 ,  196 

Ward  3 1 ,  399 

Walnut  township,  including  Mystic  and 
Walnut  towns. 

Mystic  town 

Walnut  town 

Washington  toivnship,  including  part  of 
Moultou  town. 

Moulton  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Moulton  town  (i),  in  Wash- 
ington and  Wells  townships. 
Wells  township,  including  Dean  town  and 
part  of  Moultou  town. 

Dean  town 

Moulton  town  (part  of) 


1890 


Audubon  county. 


Audubon  township 

Cameron  township 

Douglas  township 

Exira  township,  includingBrayton.Exira, 
and  West  Exira  ((/)  towns. 

Brayton  town 

Exira  town 

Greeley  township 

Hamlin  township  

Leroy  township,  including  Audubon  town 

Audubon  town 

Lincoln  township,  including  Gray  town  (y) 

Melville  townshij) 

Oakfield  township 

Sharon  township 

Viola  townsbii> 


Benton  county. 


Belle  Plaine  townshi))  (j),  coextensive 
with  Belle  Plaine  city. 

Belle  Plaine  city 

Benton  township 

Big  Grove  township 

Bruce  towmship 

Canton  township  (A) 

Cedar  township 

Eden  township 

Eldorado  township 

Florence  township,  incl.  Norway  town  . . . 

Norway  town 

Fremont  township 

Harrison  township 

Homer  township 

Iowa  township  (I) 

Jackson  township,  incl.  Garrison  town  . . . 

Garrison  town 

E-ane  township 

Leroy  township,  incl.  Blairstown  town  . .. 

Blairstown  town 

Monroe  township 

Polk  township 

St.  Clair  township 


1,289 
76 
594 
III 
463 
671 
696 
887 
470 

1,348 

•132 
497 
884 
3' I 
813 
212 
592 
4,517 


1,492 

875 

43 

1,533 

648 
769 

922 

30 
121 

12,  412 


953 

756 

780 

1,739 

124 

575 

779 

806 

2,168 

I ,  :;io 

1,011 

729 

1,  004 

972 

709 

24, 178 


1880 


2,  623 

2,623 
497 
806 
741 
672 

1,059 
088 
925 

1,233 
401 
897 
577 
786 
792 

1,175 
367 
945 

1,523 
583 
744 

1,361 
756 


34 
836 

98 
715 
775 
707 
86-3 
590 
1,010 
189 
509 
724 
173 
863 
196 
507 
3,261 


585 


44 
1,816 


681 
915 

15 


7,448 


732 

532 

314 

1,547 

38 
604 
512 
376 
1,302 
792 
367 
470 
536 
219 
541 

24, 888 


551 

833 

774 

1,471 

1,136 

835 

899 

1,267 


985 
598 
843 

2,884 

1,221 
255 
872 

1,800 
652 
829 

1,410 
907 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

h  Formerly  Center. 

i  In  1880  in  Washington  township  only. 

j  Organized  from  part  of  Iowa  township  since  1880. 

k  Part  taken  to  form  Shellsburg  township  since  1880. 

I  Part  taken  to  foim  Bollo  Plaine  township  since  1880. 


144 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuiied. 

IOWA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Bentox  county— Continued.' 

Shollsliuvg;  townsliip  (a),  coextensive  witli 
Sliellslmi-g  town. 

Sliellsburo  town 

Tavlor  t (nvnsldp 

Union  townsliip,  incl.  A'anhorn  town 

N'anhorn  town 

Yinton  township,  coextensive  witli  Vin- 
ton city. 

I5LACKHAWK   COUNl'Y 


Barclay  townslii]) 

Bennington  township 

Big  Creek  towTiship,  incl.  Lajiorte  town.. 

Laporte  town 

Blackhawk  township -  -  ■  - 

Cedar  Falls  township,   including  Cedar 
Falls  city. 

Cedar  Kails  city 

Ward  I  738 

Ward  2 848 

AVard  3 867 

AVard  4 1,006 

Cedar  township 

Eagle  township -  ■  • 

Fast  Waterloo  township,  including  wards 
3  and  4  of  Waterloo  city. 

Waterloo  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Waterloo  citv,  in  East  Water- 
loo and  Waterloo  townships. 

Ward  I 1,339 

Ward  2 1-323 

Ward  3 2.296 

AVard  4 1,716 

Fox  township 

Lester  township 

Lincoln  township 

Mount  Vernon  township 

Orange  township 

Poyner  township 

Spring  Creek  township 

Union  towusln)) 

AVasliinuton  to\\  nsliip 

Waterloo    township,    including  wards  1 
and  -  of  AVaterloo  cit\  . 

AVaterloo  city  (part  of) 


Boone  county. 


Amaqua  township 

Beaver  township 

Cass  township 

Colfax  township 

Des Moines  township,  incl.  Boone  city  . . . 

Boone  city  {b) 

Ward  1  1 ,  348 

Ward  2 1,055 

AVard  3 1,312 

AVard  4 1,396 

AVard  5     1,409 

Dodge  townshi]) 

Douglas  to  wnship,  incl.  part  of  Madrid  tn 

Madrid  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Madrid  town  (c),  in  Douglas 
and  Garden  townships. 
Garden  township,  incl.  part  of  Madrid  In 

Madrid  town  (part  of) 

Grant  township 

Harrison  townshii) 

Jackson  township 

Marcy  township,  incl.  Moingonu  town  (rf) 

Peoples  township 

Pilot  Mound  township 

Union  township,  including  Angus  town. 

Angus  town 

Worth  township 

Yell  township,  including  Ogden  town. . . 
Ogden  town 


1890 


Bhemer  county 


Dayton  township  . 
Douglas  township. 


839 

1,  206 
5ot 

2.  865 


24, 219 


774 

715 

1,547 

1,052 

824 

4,612 

3.459 


530 

B93 

4,928 


6,674 


1880 


23, 772 


785 
615 
433 
68B 
7,919 
6,520 


547 

1,  (106 

861 


23,  913 


774 

812 

1,655 

1 ,006 

887 


591 

748 

4,060 


5,630 


825 

930 

921 

965 

651 

708 

830 

916 

824 

861 

990 

1,157 

589 

707 

482 

511 

423 

505 

3,061 

2,983 

20,  838 


597 
540 
423 
695 
6,126 
3.330 


1,330 

1.374 

1.068 

781 

538 

200 

565 

200 

912 

929 

27 
866 

724 

902 

680 

1,041 

1,161 

1,842 

2,  304 

883 

859 

776 

658 

1,373 
704 
632 

856 

707 

1,709 

1,424 

689 

568 

14,  630 

14,  081 

842 

769 

875 

871 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Bremer  county — Continued. 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Canton  township  .since  1880. 
b  Boonesboro  town  (now  ward  5)  annexed  since  1880. 
c  In  1880  in  Douglas  township  only. 
d  Not  separately  returned. 


Franklin  township 

Frederika  tow'nship 

Fremont  township 

Jackson  township 

Jeft'erson  township 

Lafayette  township 

Leroy  townshi]) 

Maxiield  township 

Polk  tow  nship 

Sumner  township,  incl,  Sumner  town 

Sumner  town 

Warren  township 

Washington  township  (c) 

Waverly  township  (/),  coextensive  with 
Waverly  city. 

AVaverly  city 

AVard  i 366 

AVard  2 576 

Ward  3 670 

AVard  4 418 

AVard  5 316 


Buchanan  county  . 


Buflalo  township 

Byron  township,  incl.  AVinthrop  town. 
AVinthrof)  town 

Cono  township 

Fail-bank  township,  incl.  Fairbauk  town . . 
Fairbank  to\vn 

Fremont  township 

Hazleton  township - 

Homer  township 

Jefferson  township 

Liberty  township 

Madison  township 

Middlefiekl  township : 

Newton  to-v\iiship 

Perry  to-svnship,  including  Jesup  town.   . 
J  esup  town 

Sumner  township 

Washington  township,    including   Inde- 
pendence city. 

Independence  city 

Ward  I 894 

Ward  2 652 

Ward  3 606 

AA'ard  4 667 

Ward  5 344 

Westburg  township 


Bdena  Vista  county. 


Barnes  township 

Brooks  township 

Coon  township 

Elk  township 

Fairfield  township ■ 

Grant  township 

Hayes  township 

Lee  township  (g) 

Lincoln  township 

Maple  Vallev  township 

Newell  township,  including  Newell  town 

Newell  town 

Nokomis  township,  including  Alta  town 

Alta  town 

I'ol.and  township 

Providence  towTiship 

Scott  tow-nsliip 

Sioux  Rapids  town.ship  (li),  coextensive 

with  Sioux  Eapids  city. 

Sioux  Rapids  city 

Storm  Lake  township,  coextensive  with 

Storm  Lake  city. 
Washington  township 


1890 


1880 


Butler  county. 


Albion  township,  incl,  Parkersburg  town 

Parkersburg  town 

Beaver  township - 

Bennezette  town.ship 


748 

765 

541 

514 

1,042 

888 

824 

973 

740 

795 

660 

750 

496 

430 

912 

863 

1,233 

1,252 

1,667 

996 

861 

285 

936 

1,044 

762 

3,171 

2,  346 

2.346 

2,345 

18, 997 


540 
1,  608 
768 
683 
648 
534 
650 

650 
1,682 

577 


15, 463 


18,  546 


1,440 
760 

L074 
580 


,537 


396 


14,  293 


e  Part  taken  to  form  Waverly  township  sinc«  1880. 
f  Organized  from  part  of  Washington  township  since  1880. 
V  Part  taken  to  form  Sioux  Kapids  township  since  1880. 
A  Organized  from  part  of  Lee  township  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


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Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued . 

I O  WA— Continued. 


MINOR  civil,  DIVISIONS. 


BuTLBB  COUNTY— Continued. 

Bristow  town  (a),  in  Pittsford  and  West 

Point  townships. 
Butler  township,    exclusive   of   part    of 

Clarksville  town. 
ClarksvUle  town,  in  Butler  and  Jackson 

townships. 
Coldwater  township,  incl.  Greene  town.. 

Greene  town 

Dayton  township _ 

Freraout  township 

Jackson  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 

Clarksville  town. 

Jefferson  township 

Madison  township 

Monroe  township,  incl.  Aplin^ton  town  . . 

Aphngton  town 

Pittsford  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 

Bristow  town. 

Ripley  township 

Shellrock  township,  incl.  Shellrock  town. 

Shellrock  town 

Washington  township 

West  Point  township,  exclusive  of  part 

of  Bristow  town. 


1890 


Calhoun  county 13, 107 


Butler  township, including  Pomeroy  town 

Pomeroy  town ! 

Calhoun  township,  including  Lake  town . . 

Lake  town 

Cedar  township 

Center  township,  incl. partof  Rockwell  tn. 

Rockwell  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Rockwell  town  ((/), in  Center 
and  Twin  Lakes  townships. 

Elm  Grove  township 

Garfield  township  (e) 

Greenfield  township 

Jackson  township 

Lake  Creek  township 

Lincoln  township,  incl.  Mansou  town 

Manson  town 

Logan  township 

Reading  township,  incl.  Farnhamville  tn. 

Farnhamville  town 

Sherman  township 

Twin  Lakes  township,  including  part  of 
Rockwell  town. 

Rockwell  town  (part  of) 

Union  township,  incl.  Lohrville  town 

Lohrville  town 

Williams  township 


Carroll  county. 


Arcadia  township,  incl.  Arcadia  town  . 

Arcadia  town 

Carroll  township,  including  Carroll  town. 

Carroll  town 

Eden  township,  incl.  Templeton  towii .... 

Templeton  town 

Glidden  township,  incl.  Glidden  town  . . . 

Glidden  town 

Grant  township .[ 

Ja,sper  township 

Kniest  township 

Newton  township,  incl.  'Dedhani  town  . . . 

Dedham  town 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Ri(^hland  township 

Roselle  township 

Sheridan  township 

Union  township,  incl.  Coon  Rapids  town 

Coon  Rapids  town 

Warren  township,  incl.  Manning  town  . . 

Manning  town 

Washington  towTiship 

Wheatla,nd  township,  incl.  Breda  town  . 

Breda  town 

a  In  1880  in  West  Point  town.ship  only. 
6  Includes  part  of  Clarksville  town. 
c  Includes  Bristow  town. 
din  1880  in  Twin  Lakes  township  only. 

372 10 


1880 


735 

1,608 

845 
067 
778 
704 


493 
1.482 

73.''. 
1,033 


1,044 


,^83 
982 

43'; 
556 


18,  828 


il,532 
818 


730 

453 
1.524 

7>9 
765 
(•800 


5,595 


go 
347 


316 


12, 351 


■.233 
847 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Cass  county 


Atlantic  township  (/),  coextensive  with 
Atlantic  city. 

Atlantic  city 

Bear  Grove  township , 

Benton  township 

Brighton  townshiji 

Cass  township,  including  Lewis  town  . . . 

Lewis  town 

Edna  township 

Franklin  townsliip,  including  Wiota  town 

Wiota  town 

Grant  township,  including  Anita  town. . . 

Anita  town 

Grove  township  (g) 

Lincoln  township 

Massena  township,  incl.  Massena  town  . . . 

Massena  town 

Noble  township 

Pleasant  township,  incl.  Griswold  town  . . 

Griswold  town 

Pyraosa  township 

Union  township 

"Victoria  township 

Washington  township 


Cedar  county. 


Cass  township 

Center  township,  including  Tipton  town 

Tipton  town 

Dayton  township,  incl.  Clarence  towii  '. . '. 

Clarence  town 

Fairfield  township 

Fannington  township,  incl.  Durant  town 

Durant  town 

Fremont  township,    incl.  vStanwood  town 

Stan  wood  town 

Gower  township 

Inland  township 

Iowa  township 

Linn  township 

Lowden  town,  in  Massillon  and  Spring- 
field townships. 
Massillon  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 

Lowden  town. 
Pioneer  township,  including  Mechanics- 
ville  town. 

Mechanicsville  town 

Red  Oak  township 

Rochester  township 

Springdale     township,    including   West 
Branch  town. 

West  Branch  town 

Springfield  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 

Lowden  town. 
Sugar  Creek  township 


1890 

1880 

19,  645 

16,  943 

4,351 

4,544 

4>35i 

3,662 

770 

744 

759 

698 

1,089 

1,153 

1,298 

1,200 

579 

550 

684 

633 

1,013 

952 

168 

tio 

1,536 

1,164 

695 

479 

869 

729 

570 

949 

434 

279 

866 

845 

1,501 

1,174 

752 

350 

855 

955 

L021 

616 

758 

580 

597 

681 

Cerro  Gordo  county. 


Bath  township 

Clear  Lake  township,  incl.  Clear  Lake  tn 

Clear  Lake  town 

Dougherty  township 

Falls  township,  including  I'lymouth  and 
Rock  Falls  towns. 

Plymouth  town 

Rock  Falls  town    

(jeneseo  township,  incl.  Rockwell  town 

Rockwell  town 

Grant  township 

Grimes  township  («) 

Lake  township 

Lime  Creek  township 

Lincoln  township 

Mason  township,  including  Mason  city .  . 

Mason  city 

Mount  Vernon  township '.. ... 

Owen  townshin 


18,  253 


636 
3, 117 

1,599 

1,292 
629 
614 

1,398 
505 
997 
302 
932 

1,054 
855 
422 
405 

882 

1,266 

612 

448 

689 

1,676 


474 
931 


14,864 


18,  936 


626 
2,942 
1,299 
1,400 

607 

710 
1,372 

475 
1,126 

254 

866 
1.059 
1,026 

457 


516 

411 

1.718 

1,536 

1,130 

1,095 

623 

4.54 

1,056 

1,112 

246 

239 

122 

221 

1,036 

773 

.38 1 

249 

,^i43 

370 

410 

580 

599 

699 

700 

,553 

5.52 

4,598 

3,  077 

4,007 

2,510 

428 

266 

519 

451 

891 

1,395 

545 

503 

693 

1,852 


501 
1,402 


616 


11,461 


e  Organized  since  1880. 

/Part  taken  to  form  Grove  township  since  1880. 

g  Organized  from  part  of  Atlantic  township  since 


146  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  S.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

I O  W  A— Continued . 


MINOR  CIVUj  divisions. 


Cbrro  Gordo  county — Continued. 


Pleasant  Valley  township 

Portland  township,  incl.  Portland  town  (a) 
Union  township 


Cherokee  county  . 


Afton  township 

Amherst  township 

Cedar  township 

Cherokee  township,  incl.  Cherokee  town 

Cherokee  town 

Diamond  township 

Grand  Meadow  township 

Liberty  township 

Marcus  township,  incl.  Marcus  town 

Marcus  town 

Pilot  township 

Pitcher  township,  incl.  Amelia  town 

Aurelia  town 

Rock  township 

Sheridan  town.ship,  iucl.  Meriden  town. . 

Meriden  town 

Silver  township 

Spring  township 

Tilden  township 

Willow  township 


1890 


Chickasaw  county. 


Bradford  township,  incl.  Nashua  town    . 

Nashua  town 

Chickasaw  township 

Dayton  township 

De'erfield  township 

Dresden  township 

Fredericksburg  township,  including  Fred- 
ericksburg town. 

Fredericksburg  town 

Jacksonville  township 

Newhampton  township,  including  New- 
hampton  town. 

Newhampton  town 

Richland  township 

Stapleton  township,  incl.  Lawler  town  . 

Lawler  town 

Utica  township 

Washington  township 


Clarke  county. 


Doyle  township 

Franklin  township 

Fremont  township 

(Jreen  Bay  town.ship 

Jackson  township, incl.  Woodburn  town. 
Woodburn  town 

Knox  township 

Liberty  to^^'nship 

Madison  township 

Osceola  City    townshij)  {b),    coextensive 
with  Osceola  city. 

Osceola  city 

Ward  1 627 

Ward  2 654 

Wards ^39 

Osceola  township  (c) 

Troy  township,  including  Murray  town  .. 
Murray  town 

Ward  township 

Washington  township 


Clay  county  (d) . 


Clay  township 

Douglas  township 

Freeman  township  (e)  . . 
Garfield  township  (e) . . . 
GUlett  Grove  township  . 


fi42 
626 

iilt 


825 

685 

717 

3,935 

3.44' 
742 
580 
649 

1,337 

67  T 

695 
1,  303 
663 
562 
893 
241 
680 
416 
616 
1,015 


1880 


2,160 

1,240 

1,396 

834 

959 

824 

1,127 

32' 
1,096 
2,248 

1,314 
755 

1,234 
464 

1,137 

1,  249 


11,332 


627 
591 

548 
227 
468 


SI!) 
629 
212 


8,240 


690 

341 

459 

1,940 

1,523 
490 


412 

171 
631 
864 
225 
236 
657 


463 

194 
217 
259 


14,  534 


2,297 

T,Il6 

1,289 
765 

1,055 
711 
965 


203 
1,183 
1,861 


1. 105 
690 

1,287 
-187 

1.232 

1, 199 


11,  513 


939 

1,064 

614 

671 

727 

670 

602 

650 

978 

1,150 

3^6 

371 

703 

903 

816 

791 

687 

715 

2, 120 

1,769 


.-.72 

2,  401 

1,259 

1,  083 

666 

491 

556 

647 

759 

768 

4,248 


342 
506 


181 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Organized  from  part  of  Osceola  towTiship  since  1880. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Osceola  City  township  since  1880. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVlStONB, 


Clay  county — Continued. 


Herdland  township 

Lake  township  (e) 

Lincoln  township 

Logan  township  (e) 

Lone  Tree  township > 

Meadow  township  («) ^ .  ^ . . .  ^ .  i 

Peterson  township,  incl. Peterson  toWtl. 

Peterson  town ,..,..  i  ...:..■.. . 

Kiverton  township 

Spencer  township,  iucl.  Spencer  to  wn. . . 

Spencer  town  

Summit  township 

Waterford  township  (e) 


18»0 


Clayton  county. 


Boardman  township,  incl.  Elkader  town 

Elkader  town 

Buena  Vista  township • " 

Cass  township,  incl.  Strawberry  Point  tu. 

Strawberry  Point  town 

Clayton  township 

Cox  Creek  township 

Elk  township 

Farmersburg  township 

Garnavillo  township 

Giard  township 

Grand  Meadow  township ■ 

Highland  township >  ■ 

Jefferson  township,  incl.  Guttenberg  tn . . . 

Guttenberg  town 

Lodomillo  township 

Mallory  township 

Marion  township 

Mendon  township,  including  McGregor 
city  and  North  and  West  McGregor 
towns. 

McGregor  city 

Ward  1 362 

Ward  2 364 

Ward  3 434 

North  McGregor  town ^^ 

West  McGregor  town " 

MUlviUe  township 

Monona  township,  incl.  Monona  village . . 

Monona  village 

Read  township 

Sperry  township 

Volga  township 

Wagner  township 


Clinton  county  . 


Berlin  township 

Bloomtield  township,  incl.  Delmar  town. . 

Delmartown 

Brookfield  township,  incl.  Elwood  town.. 

Elwood  town 

Camanche  township,  incl.  Camanche  tn . . . 

Camanche  town 

Center  township,  including  Elvira  town. . 

Elvira  town 

Clinton  township,  including  Chancy  town 
and  Clinton  city. 

Chancy  town  (/) 

CHnton  city 

Ward  1 5,232 

Ward 2 2,170 

Wards 1,694 

Ward  4 4  •  523 

Deep  Creek  township,  including  Bryant 
and  Gooselake  towns. 

Bryant  town 

Gooselake  town 

Dewitt  township,  including  Dewitt  city  . . 

Dewitt  city 

Eden  township 

Elk  River  township,  incl.  Almout  town  {a) 

Hampshire  township 

Liberty  township,  incl.  Toronto  town  . 

Toronto  town 

I,incoln  township 


494 
313 
567 
202 
620 
474 

m 

371 
525 
2,293 
i>8i3 
480 
241 


26,  733 


1880 


1, 683 
745 
311 

1,690 

947 

848 

1,046 

1,189 

977 

1,051 

1,147 

826 

793 

2,140 

1,160 

1,305 

1,269 

993 

2,864 


509 

936 

1,475 

460 

804 

1,128 

1,288 

970 


41, 199 


693 

1,413 
518 
925 
180 

1.240 

753 
1,024 

31 
14,  658 

1,039 
131619 


1,012 


153 
345 


228 


377 

1,392 

824 

231 


28, 829 


1,667 
85  < 
282 

1,504 

715 

960 

1,042 

1,314 

1,  087 

1,176 

1,390 

894 

847 

2,277 

1,076 

1,332 

1,328 

1,073 

3,440 


1,602 


519 


994 
1,623 

.^20 

936 

1,236 

1,430 


36,  763 


832 
1,403 

410 
1,037 

133 
1,200 

762 
1,219 


10, 054 

523 
9,052 


1,042 


d  Bridgewater  township  (population  408 
since  1880. 

e  Organized  since  1880. 
/  Formerly  Riverside. 


91 
42 

2,437 

[25 

61 
2,  931 

1,359 
8BT 

■         i,6o& 
1,010 

1,  209 

1,271 

904 

959 

689 

822 

78 
596 

362 

i.jj.1880) 

abolisheiJ, 

POPULATION. 


147 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IOWA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Clinton  county — Continued. 

Lyons  township,  coextensive  with;  Lyons 
city. 

Lyons  city 

Ward  I 1,710 

Ward  2 1 ,  106 

Ward  3 1 ,257 

Ward  4 1 ,726 

Olive  township,  incl.  Calamus  town 

Calamus  town 

Orange  township,  incl.  Grand  Mound  tu. . 

Grand  Mound  town 

Sharon  township,  incl.  Lost  Nation  town 
Lost  Nation  town 


Spring  Rock  township,  ii^  1. Wheatland  tn 
Wheatland  town 


Spring  Valley  township  (a) 

Washington  township 

Watertord  township,  incl.  Charlotte  town 

Charlotte  town 

Welton  township,  incl.  Welton  town  (b) . 

Crawford  county 


Boyer  township 

Charter  Oak  township,  including  Charter 
Oak  town. 

Charter  Oak  town 

Denison  township,  incl.  Denisontown . . . 

Denison  town 

East  Boyer  township 

Goodrich  township 

Hanover  township 

Hayes  township 

Iowa  township 

Jackson  township 

Milford  township 

Morgan  township 

Nishuabotany  township,  incl.  Manilla  tn. . 

Manilla  town 

Otter  Creek  township 

Paradise  township 

Soldier  township 

Stockholm  township 

Union  township,  including  Dow  town 

Dow  town  (c) 

Washington  township 

Westside  township,  including  Vail  and 
Westside  towns. 

Vail  to wii 

Westside  town 

Willow  township 


Dallas  county. 


Adams  township 

Adel  township,  including  Adel  and  Dallas 
Center  towns. 

Adel  town 

Dallas  Center  town 

Beaver  township 

Boone  township 

Colfax  township 

Dallas  township 

Des  Moines  township,  incl.  Woodward  tn . 

Woodward  town 

Grant  township 

Lincoln  township 

Linn  township 

Spring  Valley  township,  incl.  Perry  city . . 

Perry  city 

Ward  I 943 

Ward  2 I ,  J63 

Ward  3 774 

Sugar  Grove  township 

Union  township,  including  Dexter  and 
Redtield  towns. 

Dexter  town 

Redfield  town 

Van  Meter  township,  including  De  Soto 
and  Van  Meter  towns. 

De  Soto  town 

Van  Meter  town 

Walnut  township,  incl.  Waukee  town 

Waukee  town 

Washington  township ., 


1890 


5,799 
5,799 


1,247 
216 
866 
247 

1,114 

i,265 

569 
409 
764 
1,152 
231 
916 


18,  894 


1880 


373 
1,214 

567 

2,503 

1,782 

686 

794 

821 

830 

921 

655 

950 

874 

1,222 

526 

901 

619 

687 

800 

1,078 

451 

706 

1,658 

538 
448 
602 


20,  479 


4,  425 

4,095 


1,453 

163 

1,  0.56 

•'^34 
1, 154 

193 

1,431 

616 


935 

1,278 
294 
889 


12,  413 


292 
286 


840 
2,240 

995 

445 

775 

756 

851 

1,099 

1,171 

328 

758 

766 

966 

3,739 


1,016 
1,937 

607 
397 

1,772 

328 
467 
1,039 
240 
754 


2,023 
1,441 
529 
442 
.  532 
652 
535 
591 
834 
464 
304 


676 
374 
297 
540 
735 
291 
401 
,591 

5" 
446 
315 


18,  746 


1,  093 
2,302 


450 
755 
938 
819 
715 
949 


802 
691 


1,836 
952 


1,125 
2,255 

704 

394 

1,656 

347 

376 

1,040 

=45 
780 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Davis  county  . 


Bloomfield  township  (rf),  coextensive  with 
Bloomfield  city. 

Bloomfield  city 

Cleveland  township  (e) 

Drakesvillo  township,  incl.  Drakesville  tu. 

Drakesville  town 

Fabius  township 

I'ox  River  townshii) 

Grove  township 

Lick  Creek  towushiji 

Marion  township 

Perry  township 

Prairie  township 

Roscoe  township 

Salt  Creek  township 

Soap  Creek  township 

Union  to-.vnship 

West  Grove  township 

Wyaconda  township 


1890 


Decatur  county  . 


Bloomington  township 

Burrell  towns   ip.  inclndiug  Davis  town. 

Davis  towi.  

Center  township 

Decatur  township,  incl.  Decatur  town. . . 

Decatur  town 

Eden  township 

Fayette  townshij).  incl.  Lamoni  tn.  (6)  . . 

Franklin  township  

Garden  Grove  toy  nship,  including  Gar- 
den Grove  town. 

Garden  Grove  town 

Grand  River  township 

Hamilton  township,  incl.  Harding  tn.  (b) 

High  Point  township 

Leon  township,  coextensive  witli  Leon  tn 

Long  Creek  township 

Morgan  township 

New  Buda  township 

Richland  township 

Woodland  township 


Delaware  county  . 


Adiims  township 

Bremen  township 

Collins  Grove  townshiii 

Colony  township , 

Delaw-aro  township,  incl.  Manchester  city 

Manchester  city 

Delhi  township 

Elk  township , 

Hazle  Green  township 

Honey  Creek  township 

Milo  township 

North  Fork  township 

Oneida  township,  incl.  Earlville  town 

Earlville  town 

Prairie  township 

Richland  township 

South  Fork  township,  incl.  Hopkintontn. . 

Hopkinton  town 

Union  township 


Des  Moines  county. 


a  Not  reported  in  1880. 

b  Not  separately  returned. 

c  Formerly  Dowville. 


Augusta  township 

Benton  township 

Bm-lingtou  township,  including  Burling- 
ton city. 

Burlington  city 

Ward  r 2, 966 

Ward  2 4 ,  tog 

Ward  3 3,790 

Ward  4 3 ,  103 

Ward  s  .   2 ,  728 

Ward  6 2,808 

Ward  7 3  ,o6i 

Danville  township 


15, 258 


1,913 
871 
617 

303 

1,  074 
718 
926 

1,179 
903 
645 
731 
471 

1,106 
910 

1,095 
927 

1, 172 


15,  643 


17,  349 


640 

976 

898 

1,  296 

3,051 

2.344 

1,039 

1,074 

784 

874 

657 

817 

1,554 

569 

588 

787 

1,703 

668 

Oil 


35, 324 


488 

1,020 

23,  301 

22,565 


1,228 


1880 


16,  468 


2,726 


1,53' 


585 

300 

1,072 

752 

1,052 

1,379 

955 

703 

719 

702 

1,258 

993 

1,231 

1,100 

1,241 


15, 336 


578 

498 

1,462 

1,368 

594 
615 

348 
883 

890 

1,038 

215 
1,048 

235 
1,187 

1,215 

869 

903 

706 

1,213 

1,190 

586 

549 
574 

800 

840 

766 

815 

1,422 

1,  367 

994 

795 

638 

601 

580 

664 

1,096 

1,100 

837 

841 

17,  950 


664 

993 

1,017 

1,202 

3,033 

2,275 

1,274 

.,140 

807 

976 

688 

866 

1,453 

450 

593 

840 

1,758 

645 

646 


33,  099 


564 

1,271 

20,241 


1,459 


d  Part  taken  to  form  Cleveland  township  since  1880. 

e  Organized  from  part  of  Bloomfield  township  since  1880. 


148 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IOWA— (Sontinued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


DBS  Moines  county— Continued. 

Plint  Kiver  township,   including   West 

Burlington  town. 

West  Burlington  town 

Franklin  township 

Huron  townsliip 

Jackson  township 

Pleasant  Grove  township 

Union  township 

Washington  township 

Yellow  Springs  township,  including  Me- 

diapolis  town. 
Mediapolis  town 


Dickinson  county  . 


Center  Grove  township,  including  Spirit 
Lake  to wn . 

Spirit  Lake  town 

Diamond  Lake  township 

Excelsior  township 

Lakeville  township 

Lloyd  township 

Milford  township 

Okoboji  township 

Kichland  township 

Silver  Lake  township 

Spirit  Lake  towusbip 

Superior  township 

Westport  township 


Dubuque  county . 


Cascade  township,  incl.  part  of  Cascade  tn 

Cascade  town  (part  of)  (a) 

Total  for  Cascade  town  (b),  in  Cascade 
and  Whitewater  townships. 

Center  township 

Concord  township 

Dodge  township 

Dubuque  township 

Iowa  township 

Jett'erson  township ■-■■■ 

Julien   township,   coextensive  with  Du- 
buque city. 
Dubuque  city : 

Ward  1 4,871 

Ward  2 4.436 

Wards 7.o2o 

Ward  4 .S.756 

Wards •. 8.228 

Liberty  township 

Mosalem  township 

New  Wine  township,  incl.  Dyersville  tn . . 

Dyersville  town 

Peru  township 

Prairie  Creek  township 

Table  Mound  township -  - 

Taylor  townsliip,  including  Epworth  and 
Farley  towns. 

Epworth  town 

Farley  town 

Vernon  township 

Washington  township - 

Whitewater  township,  including  part  of 
Cascade  town. 
Cascade  town  (part  of)  (c) 


1890 


Emmet  county. 


Armstrong  Grove  township 

Center  township 

Denmark  township  (ri) 

Ellsworth  township 

Emmet  township  ....................... 

Esthervillo  township,  mcl.  EstnerviUetn 

Estherville  town 

High  I^ake  township 

Iowa  Lake  township 

Jacks  Creek  township  (d) 

Lincoln  township  id) 

Swan  Lake  township _- 

Twelvemile  Lake  township 


2,188 

836 

1,189 

826 

135 

912 

1,236 

916 

1,885 


4,328 


1,287 

782 
152 
124 
146 
210 
500 
504 
253 
263 
394 
250 
245 


49,  848 


1,196 

514 
955 

1,165 
1,005 
1,048 
1,484 
703 
1,491 
30,  311 


940 
814 

2,579 
1 ,272 
1,020 
803 
1,068 
1,606 

348 
582 
882 
749 
984 

441 

4.274 

293 

283 

261 

291 

293 

1,713 

1,475 

412 

67 

212 

78 

161 

210 


1880 


1,309 


1, 571 
865 
106 
1,150 
1,382 
1,087 
2,094 


277 

81 

13 

114 

105 

179 

182 

54 

45 

306 

95 

53 


42,  996 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


949 

900 
2,334 

975 
1,071 

986 
1,175 
1,668 


471 
1,077 

973 
1,106 


1.550 


242 
196 


76 
175 
355 
138 
319 

44 


1890 


Fayette  county 


Auburn  township,  including  Auburn  and 
Massillon  towns  (e). 

Banks  township 

Bethel  township 

Center  township 

Clermont  township,  incl.  Clermont  town 

Clermont  town 

Dover  township 

Eden   township,   including    Alpha    and 
Waucoma  towns. 

Alpha  town 

Waucoma  town 

Fairfield  township,  incl.  Brush  Creek  tn. . 

Brush  Creek  town 

Fayette  township,  coextensive  with  Fay- 
ette town. 

Fremont  township 

Harlan  township,  incl.  Maynard  town 

Maynard  town 

lUyria  township 

Jefferson  township,  incl.  Oelwein  town  . . 

Oelwein  town 

Oran  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township,  incl.  Elgin  tn 

Elgin  town 

Putnam  township 

Scott  township 

Smithfield  township 

Union  township  (/) 

"Westfield  township 

West  Union  township   (g),  coextensive 
with  West  Union  city. 

West  Union  city 

Windsor  township 


Floyd  county  . 


Cedar  township 

Charles  township  (A),  coextensive  with 
Charles  city. 

Charles  city 

Ward  1 468 

Ward  2 569 

Ward  3 824 

Ward  4 94^ 

Floyd  township 

Niles  tovmship 

Pleasant  Grove  township 

Kiverton  township 

Rockford  township,  incl.  Rockford  town.. 

Rockf ord  town 

Rock  Grove  township,  including    Nora 
Springs  town. 

Nora  Springs  town 

Rudd  township i. 

St.  Charles  township  (i) 

Scott  township 

Ulster  township 

Union  township,  incl.  Marble  Rock  town 
Marble  Rock  town 


23, 141 


1880 


22, 258 


1, 192 


855 

890 

1,  320 

488 

1,214 

1,381 

73 

406 

1,542 

593 
1,062 

827 
1,062 

371 

1,035 

1,511 

830 

864 

1,340 

369 
710 
614 
677 
759 
909 
1,676 

1 ,676 
1,033 


15,424 


Franklin  county. 


504 
2,802 


2,802 


a  Formerly  West  Cascade. 

b  Formerly  East  and  West  Cascade;  incorporated 
as  Cascade  towoi. 

c  Formerly  East  Cascade. 
d  Organized  since  1880. 
c  Not  separately  retiu:ned. 


since  1880 


1,204 

520 
660 

810 
1,481 

553 
1,339 
1,154 

42 

225 

1,330 

417 
995 

726 

929 

270 

1,160 

1,131 

397 

874 

1,501 

428 

790 

521 

764 


999 

2,448 


1.55' 
922 


14, 077 


578 


Clinton  township,  coextensive  with  Shef- 
field town. 

Geneva  township 

Grant  township 

Hamilton  township 

Ingham  township  .-' 

Lee  township 

Marion  township 

Morgan  township 

Mott  township 

Washington  township,  coextensive  with 
Hampton  town. 

Hampton  town 

Oakland  township 

Osceola  township 

Reeve  township 

Richland  township  (k) 

Ross  township 

/  Oro-anized  from  part  of  West  Union  township  since  1880. 

n  Part  taken  to  form  Union  township  since  1880. 

h  Organized  from  part  of  St.  Charles  township  since  18W. 

i  Part  taken  to  form  Charles  township  since  1880. 

j  Returned  as  Mott  township  in  1880. 

%  Part  taken  to  form  Wisner  township  since  1880. 


979 

1,014 

866 

902 

619 

655 

1,  020 

969 

1,581 

1,368 

1,010 

739 

1,532 

1,451 

846 

617 

842 

795 

1,635 

3,942 

626 

570 

993 

990 

1,425 

1,443 

433 

409 

12, 871 

10, 249 

610 

307 

733 

826 

094 

592 

.591 

417 

671 

592 

586 

411 

612 

432 

820 

484 

499) 

2,  067S 

j2,304 

2,067 

1    1,598 

711 

t     554 

859 

I     856 

704 

763 

551 

1     409 

685 

024 

POPULATION. 


149 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuued. 

IOWA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Franklin  county— Continued. 


Scott  township 

West  Fork  townsliip. 
Wisner  townsliip  (a) . 


Fremont  county . 


Benton  township 

Fisher  township,  incl.  Farragut  town 

Farragut  town 

Green  townsliip  (b) 

Hamhurg  township  (c),  coextensive  with 
Hamburg  city. 

Hamburg  city 

Ward  I 450 

Ward  2 496 

Ward  3 313 

Ward  4 375 

Locust  Grove  township 

Madison  township 

Monroe  township,  incl.  Imogene  town 

Imogene  town 

Prairie  township 

Riverside  township,  incl.  Randolph  town 

Randolph  town 

Eiverton  township,  incl.  Riverton  town  . . 

Riverton  town 

Ross    township    {d),  coextensive    with 
Tabor  to wn . 

Tabor  town 

Scott  township,  incl.  Thurman  town 

Thurman  town  (e) 

Sidney  township,  including  Sidney  town  , 

Sidney  town 

Walnut  township 

Washington  township  (c) 


Greene  county. 


Bristol  township 

Cedar  townshijj 

Dawson  township 

Franklin  township 

Grant  township 

Greenbrier  townshij) 

Hardin  township 

Highland  township,  incl.  Churdan  town  . 

Churdan  town 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township,  coextensive  with  Jef- 
ferson town. 
Junction  township,including  Grand  Junc- 
tion town. 

Grand  Junction  town 

Kendrick  township 

Paton  townshii),  including  Paton  town. . 

Paton  town 

Scranton  township,  incl.  Scranton  town  . 

Scranton  town 

Washington  township 

Willow  township 


Grundy  county  . 


Beaver  township 

Blackhawk  township,  incl.  Reinbeck  town 

Reinbeck  town 

Clay  township,  including  Beamau  and 
Conrad  towns. 

Beaman  town 

Conrad  town 

Colfax  township 

Fairfield  township 

Felix  township 

German  township 

Grant  township 

Lincoln  township 

Melrose  township 

Palermo  township,  incl.  Grundy  Centertn . 

Grundy  Center  town 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Shiloh  township 

Washington  township,  incl.  Morrison  tn- . 

Morrison  town 


515 
653 
310 

16,  842 


912 

1,213 
406 
969 

1,634 

1.63* 


754 

1,048 

1,030 

279 

591 

948 

276 

1,078 

560 

503 


503 
1,528 

3Q5 
3,051 

839 

519 

1,064 


15,797 


760 
562 
760 
826 
573 
690 
601 
751 

377 

695 

1,875 

2,181 


932 
770 
892 

245 
1,445 

715 

1,700 

716 


13,215 


1880 


63 
615 


17, 652 


1,119 
1,411 


2,036 


772 
1,089 
985 
158 
611 
960 
213 
1,069 

497 
1,280 


320 
1,577 

378 
2,994 

8^S 

637 


12,  727 


726 
539 
359 
700 
809 
515 
597 
237 


720 
1,444 

1,587 

752 

813 

535 

84 

1,007 


1,654 
485 


12,  639 


805 

719 

1,401 

1,148 

731 
1,121 

482 
958 

262 

201 

'57 
1,009 

1,036 

836 

834 

886 

1,023 

1,013 

1,145 

667 

682 

743 

639 

622 

753 

1,788 

1,523 

1 ,161 
835 

950 
880 

864 

675 

625 

624 

16s 

116 

MINOR  civil  divisions. 


Guthrie  county. 


Baker  township 

Bear  Grove  township 

Beaver  township,  including  Menlo  town.. 

Menlo  town 

Cass  township,  including  Panora  town. . . 

Panora  town 

Dodge  township 

Grant  township 

Highland  township,  incl.  Bayard  town. .  - 

Bayard  town 

Jackson  township 

Orange  township 

Penn  township,  incl.  part  of  Stuart  town. 

Stuart  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Stuart  town,  in  Stuart  town- 
ship, Adair  county,  and  Penn  town- 
ship, Guthrie  countv. 

Richland  township .' 

Seely  township 

Stuart  township  (/) 

Thompson  townsliip,  incl.  Casey  town 

Casey  town 

Union  township 

Valley  township,  incl.  Guthrie  Center  tn. . 

Guthrie  Center  town 

Victory  township , 


1890 


Hamilton  county  . 


Blairsburg  township 

Boone  township,  coextensive  with  Web- 
ster city. 

Webster  city 

Ward  I 552 

Ward  2 651 

Ward  3 747 

Ward  4 879 

Cass  township 

Clear  Lake  township 

Ellsworth  township 

Freedom  township  (/) 

Fremont  township 

Hamilton  township 

Independence  township  (/) , 

Liberty  township  (/) 

Lincoln  township 

Lyon  township,  including  Jewell  town. . . 
Jewell  town 

Marion  township 

Rose  Grove  township 

Scott  township 

Webster  township 

Williams  township 


Hancock  county  . 


Amsterdam  township 

Avery  township 

Bingliam  township 

Boone  township  (/ ) 

Britt  township,  including  Britt  town 

Britt  town 

Concord  township,  incl.  Garner  town 

Garner  town 

Crystal  township 

Ellington  township 

Ell  township 

Erin  township 

Garfield  township  (/) 

German  township 

Madison  townsliip 

Magor  township,  including  Corwitli  town. 

Corwith  town 

Orthel  township  (/) 

Twin  Lakes  township  {/) 


Hardin  county 


Alden  township,  including  Alden  town  . 
Alden  town 


17, 380 


542 

459 

770 

688 

1,351 

1,300 

389 
2, 175 

■■■  2,' 224 

809 
942 

795 
460 

838 

662 

1,  122 

608 

348 
721 

895 

527 

400 

2,102 

2,  3.")4 

1,667 

1.525 

2,052 

1,994 

1,268 

624 

691 

438 

290 

1,047 

1,058 

452 
435 

473 
233 

1,642 

1,194 

1.037 
917 

57« 
797 

15,  319 

11,  252 

530 
2,829 


1880 


414 
1,209 

550 
1,  002 

931 

709 


7,  621 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Richland  township  since  1880. 
h  Organized  from  part  of  Ross  township  since  1880. 
c  Fraukliu  township  (population  3,148  in  1880)  formed  into 
Hamburg  and  Washington  townships  since  1880. 


d  Part  taken  to  form  Green  township  since  1880. 
e  Formerly  Fremont. 
/Organized  since  1880. 


14, 394 


263 
2,813 


395 
673 


3,453 


150 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


TAiiLE  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IOWA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Hakdin  county— Continued. 


Buckeye  township 

Clay  tdwnaliip.iuol.Steamboatllocli  town. 

Steamboat  Rock  town 

Concord  township 

Eldoia  township,  including  Eldora  town 

Eldoratown 

Ellis  township 

Etna  township,  including  Ackley  town. . 

Ackley  town 

Grant  township 

Hardin  township,  inch  Iowa  Falls  town 

Iowa  Falls  town 

Jackson  township 

Pleasant  township 

Providence  township. 

Sherman  township 

Tipton  township,  incl.  Hubbard  town  .  - 

Hubbard  town • 

Union  township,  including  Union  and 
AVhitten  towns. 

Union  town 

Whitten  town 


1890 


Harrison  codnty 


Allen  township 

Boyer  township,  incl.  Woodbine  town 

Woodbine  town 

Calhoun  township 

Cass  township 

Cincinnati  township 

Clay  township 

Doviglas  township 

Harrison  township,  incl.  Dunlap  town 

Dunlap  town  

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township,  including  Logan  town 

Logan  town 

Lagrange  township 

Lincoln  township 

Little  Sioux  township,  including  Little 
Sioux  town. 

Little  Siou.x  town 

Magnolia  township 

Morgan  township,  incl.  Mondamin  town. 

Mondamin  town 

Raglan  township 

St.  John  township,  including  Missouri 
Valley  town. 

Missouri  Valley  town 

Taylor  township,  including  Modale  town 

Modale  town 

Union  township 

Washington  township 


Henry  county. 


Baltimore  township 

Cinaan  township 

Center  township,  incl.MountPleasant  city 

Mount  Pleasant  city 

Ward! 1.603 

Wards 94° 

Wards 746 

Ward  4 708 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township ■ 

Marion  township - 

Hew   London  township,  including   New 
London  town. 

New  London  town 

Salem  township,  including  Salem  town . . 

Salem  town •.•  -^  ■ ;  j  V  — 

Scott  township,  including  AViufield  town 

Winfield  town 

Tippecanoe  township 

Trenton  township 

Wayne  township 


Howard  county  . 


Afton  township 

Albion  township 

Chester  township ■  -  - 

Forest  township,  incl.  Limesprings  viU  . 
Limesprings  village 


543 
1,106 

367 

811 

2,145 

1,577 

680 
2,277 
1,286 

682 
2,717 
1,796 

813 
1,  202 
1,079 

8!)7 
1,083 

452 
1,61)0 

511 
195 


21,  356 


574 

1.470 

8i5 

470 

840 

664 

706 

726 

1,797 

1,088 

525 

2,  022 

827 

630 

554 

1,150 


400 
1,232 
751 
257 
565 
3,792 


2,797 
719 
288 
947 

1,  222 

18,  895 


1,064 

937 

0,  007 

3,997 


1880 


343 

1,  373 

523 

347 

2,330 

1,584 
674 

2,466 

1,517 
593 

1,986 

955 
920 
1,  180 
1,151 
544 
710 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


2,010 
666 


16,  649 


297 
996 

330  i 

451 

444 

661 

557 

526 

1,999 

1,246 
479 

1,697 
644 
530 
248 

1,036 

369 
1,285 
711 
158 
432 
2,  297 

",154 
786 


624 
593 

20,  986 


795 
1,410 

889 
1,406 

1,064 
1,370- 
1,  153 
1,735 

580 
1,470 

551 
1,389 

461 
1,172 
1, 135 
1,221 

658 
1,586 

524 
1,314 

1,496 
L372 
1,311 

11,182 

10, 837 

. 

1,091 
675 
487 

1,032 

871 
783 
623 
968 

55c 

470 

Howard  county— Continued. 


Howard  Center  township 

Howard  township 

Jamestown  township 

New  Oregon  township 

Oakdale  township 

Paris  township 

Saratoga  township 

Vernon  Springs  township,  incl.  Creseo  tn 
Cresco  town 


1890 


Humboldt  county. 


Avery  township 

Beaver  township 

Corinth  township 

Dakota  township,  coextensive  with  Da- 
kota town. 

Delana  township 

ti  rove  township 

Humboldt  township,  incl.  Liverraore  tn. 
Livermore  town 

Lake  township 

Norway  township 

Rutland  township 

Springvale  township,  coextensive  with 
Huinboldt  town. 

Vernon  township 

Wacousta  township 

Wea\'er  township 


Ida  county  . 


Battle  township 

Blaine  township 

Corwin  township,  incl.  Ida  Grove  town. . 

Ida  Grove  town 

Douglas  township 

Galva  township 

Garfield  township  (a) 

Grant  township  

Griggs  township,  including  Holstein  town 

iTolstein  town 

Hayes  township 

Logan  township 

Maple  township,  incl.  Battle  Creek  town 

Battle  Creek  town 

Silver  Creek  township 


Iowa  county  . 


Amana  township 

Cono  township 

Dayton  township 

English  township 

Eillmore  township 

Greene  township 

Hartford    township,   including  parts   of 
Ladora  and  Victor  towns. 

Ladora  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Ladora  town  (0),  in  Hartford 
and  Sumner  townships. 

Victor  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Victor  town,  in  Hartford 
township,  Iowa  county,  and  Warren 
township,  Poweshiek  county. 

Hilton  township 

Honey  Creek  township 

Iowa  township) 

Lenox  township 

Lincoln  township 

Marengo  township,  incl.  Marengo  city  . . . 

Marengo  city 

Pilot  townshin 

Sumner  township,  incl.  part  of  Ladora  tn 

Ladora  town  (part  of) 

Troy  township,  incl.  Williamsburg  town 

Williamsburg  town 

Washington  township 

York  tovraship 


Jackson  county. 


a  Organized  since  1880. 


2,286 
',394 
b  In  1880  in  Hartford  township  only. 


Bellevue  township,  incl.  Bellevue  city 

Bellevue  city 


569 

1,021 

659 

1,195 

444 

849 

478 

2,682 

2,018 


9,830 


1880 


528 
711 
486 
353 

897 
572 
998 
459 
497 
961 
700 
1,075 

795 
521 

742 

10, 705 


659 

733 
2,163 

1,563 
639 
732 
668 
690 

1,263 
539 
827 
600 

1,095 

387 
630 

18,  270 


1,687 
209 
837 
1,672 
1,043 
1,017 
1,622 

209 
224 

526 
616 


714 

943 

971 

414 

691 

2,227 

1 ,710 

790 

727 

15 

1,413 

635 

528 

765 


22,  771 


781 

540 

1,199 

447 

921 

567 

2,545 

1,875 

5,341 


235 
471 
322 
248 

490 
381 
655 
168 
101 
512 
444 
606 

432 
213 
231 

4,382 


148 

372 

1,148 

759 
176 
320 


155 
189 


391 
226 

869 
205 
388 


19, 221 


1,633 
252 
1,025 
1,703 
1,154 
1,025 
1,579 

211 

2H 

552 
691 


1,078 

1,036 

496 

830 

2,487 

1,738 

884 

811 


950 


COl 
811 


23, 771 


2,525 
1,581 


POPULATION. 


151 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

I O  W  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Jackson  county — Continued. 


Brandon  toTvnship 

Butler  township 

Fairtield  townsliip 

Farmer  Creek  township 

Iowa  township 

Jaclisou  township 

Lamotte  village,  in  Prairie  Spring  and 

Richland  townships. 
Maquoketa  city,  in  Maquoketa  and  South 
I'ork  townships. 

Ward  1 889 

Ward  2 819 

Ward  3 640 

Ward  4 729 

Maquoketa  township,  exclusive   of  part 

of  Maquoketa  city. 
Monmouth  township,  incl.  Baldwin  town 

Baldwin  town 

Otter  Creek  township 

Perry  township,  incl.  Andrew  town 

Andrew  town  

Prairie  Spring  township,   exclusive    of 

part  of  Lamotte  village. 
Richland  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 

Lamotte  village. 
South  Folk  township,  exclusive  of  part 
of  Maquoketa  city. 

Tete  des  Morts  townshi)) 

Union  township,  including  Sabula  town 

Sabula  town 

Van  Buren  township,  including  Preston 
and  Van  Buren  villages. 

Preston  village 

Van  Buren  village 

Washington  townsmp 


Jasper  county. 


Buena  Vista  township 

Clear  Creek  township 

Des  Moines  township,  incl.  Prairie  town . 

Prairie  town 

Elk  Creek  township 

Fairview  township,  incl.  Monroe  town . . 

Monroe  town 

Hickory  Grove  township 

Independence  township 

Kellogg  township,  incl.  Kellogg  town. . . 

Kellogg  town  

Lynn  Grove  township,  incl.  Lynnvilletn 

Lynnville  town 

Malaka  township 

Mariposa  township 

Mound  Prairie  township 

Newton  to^vIlship,  incl.  Newton  city 

Newton  city 

Palo  Alto  township 

Poweshiek  township 

Richland  township 

Rock  Creek  township 

Sherman  township 

Washington  township,  incl.  Colfax  town 

Colfax  town 


1,039 
700 
798 
1,232 
1,106 
869 
154 

3,077 


1,  597 
227 
689 

1,258 

3°7 
754 

726 

1,217 

881 
1,176 

yi8 
1,340 


485 
901 


Jefferson  county  . 


Blackhawk  township 

Buchanan  township 

Cedar  township 

Des  Moines  township 

Falilield  township,  incl.  Fairfield  city. . . 

Fairfield  city 

Liberty  township 

Lockridge  township 

Locust  Grove  township,  incl.  Batavia  tn. 

Batavia  town 

Penn  township 

Polk  township 

Round  Prairie  township 

Walnut  township 


Johnson  county. 


Big  Grove  township,  Incl.  Solon  town  . . . 
Solon  town 


1880 


943 

940 
2,090 

684 
1,127 
2,292 

952 
719 

1,277 

1,398 
700 

1,370 
261 
689 
680 
807 

3,475 

2,564 

1,088 

2, 105 

776 

707 

704 

1,756 

957 

15, 184 

773 
952 
663 
892 
4,303 

3,391 

893 

1,248 

1,266 

307 

1,283 

1,096 

890 

925 

23, 082 


1, 196 
353 


1,080 
811 
807 
1,433 
1,270 
897 
101 

2,467 


0,2, 188 

1,594 

322 

891 

1,174 

288 

61,  027 

M,0,56 

a2,  326 

909 
1.487 
1 ,223 
1,375 


921 
25,  963 


17 


1,008 
1,218 

740 
1,145 
4.221 
3,086 
1,118 
1,478 
1,410 

328 
1,727 
1,180 
1,116 
1,108 

25,  429 


1,363 
383 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Johnson  county — Continued. 


Cedar  township 

Clear  Creek  township 

Fremont  township 

Graham  township 

Hardin  township 

Iowa  township,  coextensive  with  Iowa 
city. 

iowa.  city  : 

Ward  I  ','03 

Ward  2 ' ,  474 

Ward  3 1,755 

Ward  4 1 ,  293 

Ward  5 1,391 

Jefferson  township 

Liberty  township 

Lincoln  township 

Lucas  townshiji,  incl.  Coralville  town  . . . 
CoralviUe  town  

Madison  township 

Monroe  township 

Newport  township 

Oxford  township,  including  Oxford  town 
Oxford  town 

Penn  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Scott  township 

Sharon  township 

Union  township 

Washington  township 


1890 


Jones  county 


Cass  township 

Castle  Grove  township 

Clay  township 

Fairview  township,  incl.  Anamosa  city. . . 

Anamosa  city 

Greenfield  township 

Hale  township 

Jackson  township 

Madison  township,  incl.  Center  Junction 
town,  but  exclusive  of  parts  of  Onslow 
and  Wyoming  town.s. 

Center  Junction  town 

Monticello  township,  incl.  Monticellocity 

Monticello  city 

Onslow  town, In  Madison  and  Wjoming 

townships. 
Oxford  township,  including  Oxford  Junc- 
tion town. 

Oxford  Junction  town 

Richland  township 

Rome  township,  including  Olln  town 

Clin  town 

Scotch  Grove  township 

Washington  township 

Wayne  township 

Wyoming  town    (d),    in    Madison    and 

Wyoming  townships. 
Wyoming  township,  exclusive  of  parts  of 
Onslow  and  Wyoming  towns 

Keokuk  county 


Adams  township 

Benton  township,  incl.  Hedrick  town 

Hedrick  town 

Clear  Creek  townshi]) 

English  River  township 

German  township 

Jackson  townshi]) 

Lafayette   township,    including    Harper 
anil  Keota  villages. 

Harper  village 

Keota  village 

Lancaster  townshi]) 

Liberty  townshi]) 

Prairie  township 

Richland  townshi]),  incl.  Richland  town. 

Richland  town 

Sigonruey  township,  incl.  Sigourncy  city. 

Sigourney  city 

Steady  Run  township, incl. Martin.sbiirgtn 

Martinsburg  town 

Van  Buren  township 


741 

963 

477 

642 

1,186 

1,210 

683 

876 

719 

834 

7,016 

7,123 

796 

512 

515 

1,  242 

173 
531 
822 
638 
1,309 

515 
638 
513 
744 

1,076 
698 

1,030 

20,  233 


836 

750 

096 

3,535 

2 ,078 

799 

924 

825 

1,124 


210 
2,830 
1,938 

237 

1,643 

752 

745 

1,335 

519 
705 
586 
1,094 
704 

865 


23,  862 


1,576 
592 
988 
1,  227 
1,167 
1,244 
1,837 

253 

777 

1,221 

955 

1,529 

1,466 

53' 
1,948 

1,523 
986 
322 
830 


1880 


789 

568 

588 

1,494 

347 
625 
941 
836 

1,436 
560 
702 
604 
897 

1,159 
780 
999 

21,052 


912 

881 

781 

3,325 

2 ,083 

1,  083 

965 

914 

cl,262 


190 
2,905 

1,877 
233 

1,397 

349 
792 

1,270 
362 
778 
721 

1,178 
729 


21,  258 


866 

1,082 


1,059 
1,  240 
1,385 
1,392 
1,986 

254 

710 

1,306 

1,115 

1,105 

1,  402 

254 

2,207 

1,735 

866 

154 

1,003 


a  Includes  jiart  of  Maquoketa  city. 
b  Includes  jiart  of  Lamotte  village. 
c  Includes  part  of  Onslow  town. 


d  In  1880  in  Wyoming  township  only. 

e  Includes  Wyoming  town  and  part  of  Onslow  town. 


152 


COMPENDIUM  (JF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuiied. 

IOWA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Keokdk  county— Continued. 

Warren  township,  incl.  Delta  village 

Delta  villag:e 

Washington  township,  including  What 
Cheer  citv- 

What  Cl\ecr  city 

Ward  I 9°5 

Ward  2 I, no 

Ward  3 I.23I 


1890 


Kossuth  county 


Algona  township,  coextensive  with  Al- 
gona  city. 

.Algona  city 

Ward  I 435 

Ward  2 57° 

Wards 5" 

Ward  4 552 

Buffalo  township  (a) 

Burt  township  (a) 

Cresco  townshi^J 

Fentou  township - 

Garfield  township  (a) 

German  township  (a) 

Greenwood  township,  incl.  Bancroft  town. 
Bancroft  town 

Irvington  township 

Lotts  Creek  township  (b) 

Luvernetownship  (a),incl.Luveruetn.  (c) 

Plum  Creek  township  (a) 

Poi'tland  townsliip 

Prairie  township  (a) 

Ramsay  township 

Riverdale  township  (a) 

Seneca  township  (a) 

Sherman  township  (a) 

Swea  township  (a)   

Union  township  (a) 

Wesley  township,  incl.  Wesley  village. . 
Wesley  village 

Whittemore  township  (d),  incl.    Whitte- 
more  town. 

Whittemore  towu 


Lee  county  . 


Cedar  township 

Charleston  township 

Denmark  towushij) 

Des  Moines  township 

Franklin  township,  incl.  Franklin  town  . 

Franklin  town 

Green  Bay  townshiji 

Harrison  "township 

Jackson  township,  includingKeokuk  city. 

Keokuk  city 

Ward  I 1 ,980 

Ward  2 3i474 

Ward  3 2,081 

Ward  4 2 ,  291 

Ward  5 2 ,  164 

Ward  6 2,111 

Jefferson  township 

Madison  township,  coextensive  with  Fort 
Madison  city. 

F"ort  Madison  city 

Ward  I 1 ,  392 

Ward  2 1,116 

Ward  3 1 ,482 

Ward  4 2,055 

Wards ^M6 

Marion  township 

Montrose  township,  incl.  Montrose  city . . 

Montrose  city 

Pleasant  Itidgo  township 

Van  Bureu  township 

Washington  township 

West  Point  township.  Including  West 
Point  city. 

West  Point  city 


Linn  county  . 


Bertram  township. 
Boulder  town.ship  . 


1,218 
409 

4,777 

3,246 


13, 120 


1880 


2,068 
2,068 


2C1 
560 
415 
462 
379 
353 
1,070 
657 
560 
471 
546 
452 
467 
434 
864 
007 
444 
499 
407 
464 
693 
440 
644 

578 
37, 715 


835 
990 

817 
1,  061 
1,457 

B3 

727 

835 

15,  511 

14 , lOI 


894 
7,901 


1,788 
778 
752 
878 
863 

1,426 


45,  303 


861 


1,238 

416 

2,  000 


0,178 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


2,147 
1,359 


781 
237 


579 
443 


631 
186 


105 
34,  859 


928 
1,035 

337 
1,130 
1,573 

367 

888 

1,  007 

13,  502 

12,117 


979 
4,860 


,679 


1,124 
2,  272 
983 
903 
950 
931 
1,840 

704 

37, 237 


798 
1,027 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

h  Part  taken  to  form  Whittemore  township  since  1880. 

c  Not  separately  I'eturned. 

d  Organized  from  part  of  Lotts  Creek  township  since  1880. 


1890 


Linn  county— Continued. 

Brown  t,ownahip,  incl.  Springville  village 

Springville  village 

Buffalo  township 

Clinton  township 

College  township 

Fairfax  township 

Fayette  township 

Franklin  township,  including  Lisbon  and 
Mount  Vernon  towns. 

Lisbon  town 

Mount  Vernon  town 

Grant  township 

Jackson  townsliip 

Linn  townshij) 

Maine  township,  including  Central  village. 

Central  village 

Marion  township,  including  Marion  city . . 

Marion  city 

Ward  I 899 

Ward  2 550 

Ward  3 847 

Ward  4 798 

Monroe  township 

Otter  Creek  township 

Putnam  township 

Kapids  township,  including  Cedar  Kapids 
city  and  Kenwood  village. 

Cedar  Rapids  city 

Ward  I 2,024 

Ward  2 1 ,  359 

Ward  3 1 ,  608 

Ward  4 2 ,004 

Ward  5 1 ,921 

Ward  6 2 ,  loj 

Ward  7 4,282 

Ward  8 2 ,025 

Ward  9 694 

Kenwood  village 

Spring  Grove  township 

Washington  township,  including  Center 
Point  village. 
Center  Point  village 


Louisa  county. 


Columbus  township,  including  Columbus 
Junction  and  Columbus  towns. 

Columbus  Junction  town 

Columbus  town 

Concord  township 

Eliot  township 

Elm  Grove  township 

Grandview  township,  incl.  Lettaville  tn. 

Lettsville  town 

Jefferson  township 

Marshall  township 

Morning  Sun  township,  including  Morn- 
ing Sun  town. 

Morning  Sun  town 

Oakland  township 

Port  Louisa  township 

Union  township 

Wapello  township,  incl.  Wapello  town  .. 

Wapello  town 


Lucas  county 


Benton  township 

Cedar  township 

(Jhariton  township  (c),  coextensive  with 
Chariton  city. 

Chariton  city  (/J 

Ward  1 1,418 

Ward  2 908 

Ward  3 796 

English  township 

Jackson  township,  including  Cleveland 
and  Lucas  towns. 

Cleveland  town 

Lucas  town 

Liberty  township ' 

Lincoln  township  (g) 

Otter  Creek  township 

Pleasant  township 


1,676 
518 
504 
996 

1,070 

1,110 
622 

2,904 

1,079 

1,259 
1,  149 
1,198 

905 
1,690 

467 
5,157 
3.094 


1,251 

843 

943 

18, 939 

18,020 


1880 


136 

959 

1,532 

615 
11,873 


2,595 

953 
459 
700 
377 
590 

1,262 
325 
626 
056 

1,617 


447 

611 

541 

1,845 

1,009 

14, 563 


627 

685 

3, 122 


740 
2,675 

807 
1,320 
796 
031 
767 
804 


e  Part  of  Lincoln  township  annexed  since  1880. 
/In  1880  in  Chariton  and  Lincoln  townships. 
(I  Part  given  to  Chariton  township  since  1880. 


1,409 

365 
559 
1,118 
1,  284 
1,201 
783 
2,758 

776 

977 

1,082 

1,000 

985 

1,579 


4,023 
1,939 


1,192 
930 

887 
12, 008 

10, 104 


1,028 
1,586 

603 
13, 142 


793 
605 
747 
414 
651 

1,544 
300 
678 
769 

1,734 

8l2 

508 
693 
608 
1,928 
928 

14,  530 


713 
813 

2,740 


907 


380 


1,062 
707 
895 


PQPULATIOK 


153 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contimied. 

lOWA—Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Lucas  codnty— Continued. 


Union  township 

"Warren  township 

Wa.shington  township,  incl.  Russell  towu 

Russell  town 

Whitebieast  township 


1890 


Lyon  county  . 


Allison  township  (a) 

Centennial  township 

Cleveland  township  (a) 

Dale  township 

Boon  township 

Elgin  township 

Garfleld  township  (a) 

Grant  township 

Larchwood  township 

Liberal  township  (a) 

Logan  townslii])  (a) 

Lyon  township 

Midland  township  (a) 

Richland  township 

Riverside  township 

Rock  township,  incl.  Rock  Rapids  town  . 

Rock  Rapids  town 

Sioux  township 

Wheeler  township 


Madison  county. 


Center  townshii),  coextensive  with  Wiu- 

terset  city. 
Crawford  township,  incl.  Patterson  town  . 

Patterson  town 

Douglas  township 

Grand  River  township,  incl.  Macksburg  In 

Macksburg  town 

Jackson  township 

Jetl'erson  township  

Lee  township 

Lincoln  township 

Madison  township,  incl.  Earlham  town   . 

Earlham  town 

Monroe  township 

Ohio  township 

Penn  township 

Scott  township 

South  township,  incl.  St.  Charles  town 

St.  Charles  town 

Union  township 

Walnut  township 

Webster  townshii) 


Mahaska  county - 


Adams  township 

Black  Oak  township 

Cedar  township 

East  Des  Moines  township  (i) ! ! ' ' 

Garfield  township  (c),  including  Beacon 
and  Evans  towns. 

Beacon  town 

Evans  town 

Harrison  township 

Jefferson  township ] . 

Madison  township '... 

Monroe  township 

Oskaloosa  township  (d),  including  Oska- 
loosa  city. 

Oskaloosa  city 

Ward  I '.!'.!!     '866 

Ward  2 I  71- 

^ardl::;::;;::::::;::::;::::  j;^^s 

Pleasant  Grove  township 

Prairie  township,  incl.  New  Sharon  tovvn. 

New  Sharon  town 

Richland  township 


8,680 


205 

2:je 
a76 

551 
710 
297 
442 
420 
521 
469 
252 
354 
258 
047 
243 
1,090 

1.394 
264 
619 


15,  977 


1880 


779 

919 

719 

944 

1, 172 

1,181 

443 

345 

1,046 

739 

2,281 

830 

"33 
891 
937 
1 86 
749 
804 
593 
811 

1,061 
302 
771 
800 
773 
974 

1,190 

387 
794 
886 
760 


759 
1,013 
1,164 
1,831 
2,722 

570 

609 

2,008 

745 

704 

1,070 

0,808 

6,5S8 


909 
2,044 
1 ,026 
1,  356 


1,968 


229 


208 
157 
65 


213 
43 


291 


117 
128 
353 


40 

124 


17,  224 


2,583 

951 

186 
937 
947 
204 
819 
894 
756 
916 
842 
260 
760 
879 
1,  212 
1, 103 
1,016 

,   ''^? 
1,  020 

863 

726 


25,  202 


940 
1,189 
1,127 


727 

'i,'5i5 

996 

954 

1,254 

7,985 

4.593 


912 
1,883 

805 
1,261 


a  Organized  since  1880. 
•   »  "^^  Moines  township  (population  1,724  in  1880)  formed 
into  Jiast  and  West  Des  Moines  townships  since  1880. 


MINOR  civil  divisions. 


Mahaska  county — Continued. 

Scott  township 

Spring  Creek  township  (c) 

Union  township 

West  Des  Moines  township  (b) 

White  Oak  township,  incl.  Rose  Hill  town 
Rose  Hill  town 


Marion  county. 


Clay  township 

Dallas  to wnsh ip WW .[[[.. 

Franklin  township ..!!!!!..!!! 

Indiana  township 

Knoxville  township,  incl.  KnoxviUe  city 

Knoxville  city '. 

Ward  I ....!!!!   i, 059 

Ward  2 ,21 

Wards 1,252 

Lake  Prairie  township,  incl.  i'ella  city '. . 

Pella  city 

Ward  I WW  W  .'.'  a'n 

Ward  2 g,c 

i^'"":,i3 :;::;;:::::  549 

Ward  4 ^]o 

Liberty  township,  incl.  Marysville  town . . 

Marysville  town 

Perry  township ..!.i!! 

Pleasant  Grove  township,  includingPleas 
antville  town. 

Pleasantville  tovvn 

Polk  township 

Red  Rock  township 

Summit  township ' .  ] 

Swan  township,  including  Swan  town. . .' 

Swan  tovvn 

Union  township 

Washington  township 


1890 


978 
1,7(10 

974 

385 
1,449 

200 


23,  058 


1880 


1,049 

1,  iso 


1,283 
iqg 

25,111 


Marshall  county. 


Bangor  township 

Eden  township,  including  Rhodes  town . 

Rhodes  tovvn 

Greencastle  township,  incl.  Giiman  town 

Oilman  town 

Iowa  township,  including  Albion  tcivvn' '. 

Albion  town  

Jefferson  township 

Legrand  township 

Liberty  township 

Linn  township 

Liscomb  township,  incl.  Llscomi)  town. .. 

Liscomb  town 

Logan  township .^ .  . ! 

Marietta  townsliip !!..!![ 

Marion  township ....!!..!! 

Marshall  township,  coextensive  with  Mar- 
shall city. 

Marshall  city: 

Ward  I ,_7Q2 

Ward  2  :..   ,,872 

Ward  3 2 ,  597 

Ward  4 2,653 

Minerva  township 

State  Center  township,  including  State 
Center  town. 

State  Center  town 

Taylor  township .WW. ....... 

Timber  Creek  township 

Vienna  township 

Washington  township 


1,125 
1,066 
822 
1,000 
5,610 
2,632 


4,621 


1,  423 
348 
510 

1,495 

510 

659 

1,  003 

1,137 

1,055 

419 
540 
980 


25,  842 


Mills  county 


Anderson  township,  incl.  Henderson  tn . 

Henderson  town 

Center  township,  incl.  Hillsdale'  town  . '. '. 

Hillsdale  town 

Deer  Creek  township W......W. 


619 
1,007 

434 
1,  437 

473 
795 
384 
1,007 
1,744 
873 
700 
980 

313 
948 
825 
727 
8,914 


2,  593 
1,093 
937 
1,131 
5,  728 
2.577 


3,714 
2,430 


1,594 
340 
432 

1,557 

449 

735 

1,247 

1,412 

1,000 

99 

707 

1,231 


23, 752 


14,  548 


757 
788 

1,546 

553 
1,032 

495 
864 

1,906 
872 
291 

1,127 
452 
670 
990 
863 

6,240 


744 

762 

1,  5.50 

1,639 

854 

880 

414 

610 

942 

994 

757 

821 

853 

980 

11,137 


1,079 
201 
950 
193 
765 


1,074 


241 
840 


c  Organized  from  part  of  Oskaloosa  township  since  1880. 
d  Parts  taken  to  form  Garfield  and  Spring  Creek  townships 
since  1880. 


154 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IOWA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Mills  codnty— Continued. 


1890 


Glenwood  township,  incl.  Glenwood  city . . 

Glenwood  city 

Ward  I '-°34 

Ward  2 538 

Ward  3 •■••        .,    318 

Indian  Creek  township,  including  imer- 
son  and  Hastings  towns. 

Emerson  town 

Hastings  town •  •  •  •  • ■ 

Ingraham  township,  incl.  Silver  town  ... 

Silver  town 

Lyons  township ---•■. ■•■■ 

Malvern  township  (a),  coextensive  with 
Malvern  town. 

Malvern  town 

Oak  township ■  •  • v; ' '  -'J ' 

Plattville    township,    imUidiug    -l-acinc 
Junction  town. 

Pacific  Junction  town 

Eawles  township 

St.  Mary  township 

Silver  Oreek  township  (b) 

White  Cloud  township 


Mitchell  county 


Mitchell 


Burr  Oak  township 

Codar  township 

Douglas  township 

Jenkins  township 

Liberty  township 

Lincoln  township •  ■■  -  - 

Mitchell    township,  incUuliug 
and  West  Mitchell  towns. 

Mitchell  town 

West  Mitchell  town. •  ■ 

Newburg  township,  incl.  Carpenter  town. 

Carpenter  town .• 

Osage  township,  including  Osage  city  ... 

Osage  city 

Ward  1 573 

Ward  2 443 

Ward  3 527 

Ward  4 370 

Otranto  township 

Bock  township ■.■-■,•;,-/•: ; ' " 

St.  Ansgar  township,  incl.  St.  Ansgar  tn. 

St.  Ansgar  town 

Stacyville  township 

Union  township 

Wayne  township 


Monona  county  . 


Ashton  townshiji,  incl.  Whiting  town  . . . 

Whiting  town 

Eelvidere  township 

Center  township 

Cooper  township 

Fail-view  township - 

Franklin  township,  iiud.  ( )uawa  town  .  - . 

Onawa  town 

Grant  township 

Jordan  township 

Kennebec  township 

L^e  township 

Lincoln  township - 

Maple  township,  incl.  Mapleton  town  . . 

Mapleton  town 

St.  Clair  township 

Sherman  township 

Sioux  township 

Soldier  township 

Spring  Valley  township 

West  Fork  township 

Willow  township 


Monroe  county  . . 

Bluff  Creek  township  . 

Cedar  township 

Franklin  township 

Guilford  township 


2,727 


1,440 

404 
322 

1,081 
324 
822 

1,003 


1,421 

744 
910 
218 
473 
673 

13,  299 


1880 


2,376 
1,793 


1,917 

456 
440 
1,034 
185 
659 


616 
986 
695 
860 
399 
781 
995 

309 
232 
767 
116 
2,345 
1,913 


845 
745 
1,200 
609 
915 
557 
593 

14, 515 


813 

437 
481 
581 
632 
578 
2,101 
■,358 
706 
625 
637 
584 
1,022 
1,574 
782 
798 
767 
393 
701 
634 
344 
544 


13,  666 


897 
857 
646 
662 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


748 
1,031 
1,095 

.23 
909 
271 
1,169 
776 


14,  363 


Monroe  county— Continued. 


Jackson  township,  incl.  Melrose  town  (c) . 

Mantua  township 

Monroe  township 

Pleasant  township -- 

Troy  township,  including  Albia  city 

Albia  city ■■■ 

Ward  1 ^1° 

Ward  2 .J, o°3 

Wards ^°^ 

Ward4 794 

Union  township 

Urbana  township 

Wayne  township 


Montgomery  county. 


1890 


934 

1,340 
1,054 
1,212 
3,859 
2,359 


919 

794 
492 


15,  848 


712 
1,034 
715 
830 
423 
954 
1,184 

295 
307 
880 
131 
2,553 


984 
840 
1,215 
552 
914 
630 
495 

9,055 


Douglas  township 

Frankfort  township 

Garfield  township  (rf) ■ - 

Grant  township,  including  Coburg  town . 

Coburgtown ■.■■■ • 

Jackson  township,  iucl.Villisoa  town 

Villisca  town 

Lincoln  township 

Pilot  Grove  township A';"'-: 

Red  Oak  township,  incl.  Ked  Oak  city 

Red  Oak  city 

Ward  1 1. 315 

Ward  2 =°« 

Wards .1,204 

Scott  township,  including  Stanton  town . . 

Stanton  town ™;: ' 111 

Sherman  township,  including  Blbott  town 

Elliott  town 

Washington  township 

West  township,  incl.  Climax  town(c) 


Muscatine  county  . 


276 

56 
304 
546 
260 
501 

1,545 
882 
367 
387 
463 
332 

1,052 
926 

379 
331 
384 
182 
381 
457 
181 
180 

13,  719 


coextensive 


916 
G50 
674 


Bloomingtou  townsliip  («)  ■ 

Cedar  township 

Fruitlaud  townshij)  (/)   -- 

Fulton  township 

Goshen  township 

Lake  town.sliip 

Montpelier  township 

Moscow  township 

Muscatine    township     (./ ) 
with  Muscatine  city. 

Muscatine  city •■■■ 

Ward  1 2.800 

Ward  2 2,167 

Wards 3-094 

Ward  4 2,727 

Orono  township ;, •  - ■  -  VtT ■,' " T "; 

Pike  township,  including  Nichols  town . 

Nichols  to  wn 

Seventysix  town.ship 

Sweetland  township  ........-.....-■---- 

Wapsinonoc  township,  including    West 
Liberty  city. 
West  Liberty  city. ..... ...... ........ 

Wilton  township,  including  Wilton  town 
Svilton  town 


O'Brien  county 


1880 


943 

887 

697 

854 

60 

2,536 

1,744 

801 

913 

4,184 

3.321 


1,386 

399 

1,020 

317 

839 


24,  504 


747 
352 
789 
1,039 
836 
569 
576 
640 
11,  454 

11,454 


470 

1,048 

237 

658 

1,134 

2,185 

1,268 
2,  007 
1,212 


13,  060 


1,068 
1,217 
753 
1,  3511 
3,706 
2,435 


,132 

767 
627 


15,  895 


817 
785 
980 

83 
2,203 
r,299 
885 
878 
4,646 
3.755 


1,139 

247 
979 
177 
760 
974 


23, 170 


9,631 
410 


1,211 

1,082 

703 

628 

873 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Silver  Creek  township  sine 

^fpart  taken  to  Ibrm  Malvern  townsliip  since  18^0. 
c  Not  separately  returned, 
(i  Formerly  Walnut. 


Baker  township 

Caledonia  township 

Carroll  township v;,"  '■' ' " i ' "  T  ' 

Centertownship.incl.partofPnmghartn. 

Primghar  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Primghar  town  (3),  in  Center, 
Dale,  and  Summit  townships. 
Dale  township  (7i),  including  partof  Prim- 
ghar town. 

Primghar  town  (part  of ) . .  •■••■•• 

Floyd  township,  including  Sheldon  town  . 

Sheldon  town 

Franklin  townsliip,  incl.  Sanborn  town 

Sanborn  town 

e  Parts  taken  to  form  Fruitlaud  and    Muscatine  townships 

"'"  Orgmiized  from  p.art  of  Bloomington  to^-nship  since  1880. 
y  In  1880  in  Summit  township  only. 
h  Organized  since  1880. 


632 
712 
639 
672 

57 
519 


i;,295 


621 

1,086 

286 

833 

1,345 

2,200 

1,141 
2,547 
1. 431 


4. 155 


202 
177 
329 
359 


490 

70 
2,108 
1,478 
1,453 
1,075 


1,098 
730 
452 
364 


POPULATION. 


155 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IOWA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


O'Brien  county— Continued. 


Grant  township 

Hartley  township,  incl.  Hartley  town 

Hartley  town 

Highland  township 

Liberty  township 

Lincoln  town.ship 

Omega  township  (a) 

Suminittowuship.incl.partofPrinighartD 

Primghar  town  (part  of) 

Union  township  (a),  incl.  Paullina  town. 

Paullina  town 

Waterman  township,  incl.  Sutherland  tn 

Sutherland  town 


1890 


Osceola  county. 


Baker  township  (b) 

Fairview  township 

Oilman  township,  including  Ashtou  town 

Ashton  town 

Goewey  township 

Harrison  township  (c) 

Holman  township,  including  Sibley  town 

Sibley  town 

Horton  township 

Ocheyedan  township 

Viola  township 

Wilson  township 


Page  county . 


Amity  township,  incl.  College  Springs  tu 

College  Springs  town 

Buchanan  township,  incl.  Braddyville  tn 

Braddy viUe  town 

Colfax  township,  incl.  Blanchard  town. . . 

Blanchard  town 

Douglas  township 

East  Kiver  township 

Fremont  township 

Grant  township,  incl.  Shenandoah  town  . 

Shenandoah  town 

Harlan  township 

Lincoln  township 

Morton  township 

Nebraska  township 

Nodaway  township,  incl.  ciarinda  city ... 

Clarinda  city 

Pierce  township,  including  Essex  town.'  [  [ 

Essex  town 

Tarkio  township .\! .. ! 

Valley  to  wnshi]i,  incl.  Hepburn  town .... 

Hepburn  town 

Washington  township. . .'..'.' 


Palo  Alto  county  . 


Booth  township  (a) 

Ellington  township "_' 

Emmetsburg city  (d),  in  Emuietsburg  and 

Freedom  townships. 
Emmetsburg  township,  exclusive  of  part 

of  Emmetsburg  city. 

Fairfield  township 

Fern  Valley  township ..!!!..! 

Freedom  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 

Emmetsburg  city. 

Great  Oak  township 

Highland  township,  incl.  Rutiiven  town !  ^ 

Ruthven  town  

Independence  township  (a)  . . . . . .'.' ...'. 

Lost  Island  township 

Nevada  township .....!..!  ^ 

Rush  Lake  township 

Silver  Lake  township ..[..... 

Vernon  township 

Walnut  township ...!!!!.!.!! 

West  Bend  township,  incl.  West  Bend  tii^ 
West  Bend  town 


667 
902 

519 
649 
635 
299 
.'J08 
798 
39^ 
988 
510 
908 


5,574 


380 
193 
903 

309 

550 

303 

1,807 

L  ,090 

198 
563 
409 


21,341 


1880 


1,225 
491 
982 
175 

1,170 

432 

754 

931 

1,040 

3,130 

2,440 

1,047 

1,042 

704 

629 

4,732 

3,262 

1,276 

564 
938 
945 

75 
796 


9,318 


240 

338 

1,584 

457 

607 
413 
337 

436 
1.121 
580 
295 
399 
275 
680 
684 
197 
474 
781 
325 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

0  Part  taken  to  form  Harrison  township  since  1880. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Baker  township  since  1880 

d  In  1880  in  Emmetsburg  township  only. 

e  Includes  Emmetsburg  city. 

/  Part  taken  to  form  Marshal]  township  since  1880. 

g  Organized  from  part  of  Dover  township  since  1880. 


368 
104 


387 
350 
23 


161 
143 


145 


2,219 


07 

76 

317 


337 


831 
301 
86 
215 
130 
160 

19,  667 


1,381 

531 

1,044 

214 

1,037 

321 

905 

1,009 

1, 105 

2,087 

■,387 

938 

940 

707 

070 

3,602 

2,011 

1,421 

617 

929 

1,012 


880 


4,131 


MINOR  civil  divisions. 


Plymouth  county. 


America  township,  incl.  Lemars  city 

Lemars  city 

Ward  1 1 ,346 

Ward  2 94 1 

Ward  5 1 ,  749 

Elgin  township 

Elkhorn  township 

Fredonia  township 

Garfield  township  (a), incl.  Kingsley  town 
Kingsley  town 

Grant  township 

Hancock  township  (a) 

Henry  township  (a) 

Hungerford  township 

Johnson  township 

Liberty  township 

Lincoln  township 

Marion  township 

Meadow  townshiji 

Perry  township 

Plymouth  township 

Portland  township,  incl.  Akron  town 

Akron  town 

Preston  township 

Remsen  township  (a),  incl.  Kemseu  town  . 
Remsen  town 

Sioux  township 

Stanton  township 

Union  township 

Washington  township 

Westfleld  township 


1890 


19,  568 


Pocahontas  county . 


Bellville  township 

Cedar  townshii),  including  Fonda  town. . 

Fonda  town 

Center  township 

Clinton  township,  including  Rolfe  town  . 

Rolfe  town 

Colfax  township 

Des  Moines  township 

Dover  township  (/) 

Grant  township 

Lak  e  township 

Lincoln  township 

Lizard  township 

Marshall  township  (g) 

Powhatan  township 

Sherman  township 

Swan  Lake  township,  incl.  Laurens  town 

Laurens  town 

Washington  towTJship 


Polk  county  (A) . 


573 

1,  372 

745 

1,600 

1,397 


1,065 
400 
790 
687 

14,  005 


Allen  township 498 

Beaver  towaship,  incl.  Mitchellville  town.         1,  236 

Mitchellville  town 704 

Bloomfleld  township  (t) 701 

Camp  town.ship,  incl.  Runnells  town 1,  536 

Runnells  town 296 

Clay  township,  including  Altooua  town  . .  925 

Altoona  town 326 

Crocker  township 850 

Delaware    township,    including    Easton  495 

Place  town  {j ) . 
Des  Moines  township,  comprising  wards         29,  334 
1, 2,  3,  and  4  of  Des  Moines  city. 
Total  for  Des  Moines  city  (t),  coex- 
tensive with  Des  Moines  and  Lee 
townships. 

Ward  I  6 ,  109 

Ward  2 6 ,  852 

Ward  3 9,429 

Ward  4 6,944 

Wards  7,992 

Ward  6 9 ,  380 

Ward  7 3,387 

h  Grant  township  {population  465  in  1880)  given  to  Des 
Moines  city  and  Fourmile  township,  and  Valley  township 
(population  1,181  in  1880)  given  to  Des  Moines  city  and  Web- 
ster towushi)),  since  1880. 

i  Part  given  to  Des  Moines  city  since  1880. 

j  Not  seiiarately  returned. 

k  Parts  of  Bloomfleld,  Grant,  Valley,  and  Walnut  townships 
annexed  since  1880. 


4,754 
4,036 


752 
486 
680 

1,224 
649 
663 
150 
450 
537 
656 
529 
684 
738 
659 
358 
586 
936 
494 
565 

1,271 
580 
354 
775 
586 
720 
455 


9,553 


1880 


576 
1,069 
625 
506 
1,077 
529 
621 
474 
552 
455 
490 
396 
624 
420 
648 
341 
899 
318 
405 


65,  410 


8,566 


2,311 

1,89s 


434 
214 
375 


473 
390 
365 
315 
529 
112 
233 
357 
305 


235 


274 
528 
260 
350 
104 

3,713 


373 
621 


166 
154 


380 
327 
269 
151 
121 
125 
537 


258 
54 
93 


42,  395 


156 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IOWA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVTSIONS. 


Polk  county— Continued. 


Douglas  township 

Elkhart  township 

Fourmile  township  (a) ■-■■ 

Franklin  township,  inch  Bonduranttu.((^)  - 

Jefferson  township V '  -'  V  "  V 

Lee  township,  comprising  wards  a,  b,  ana 
7  of  Des  Moines  city. 


Lincoln  township „  .,  ^ 

Madison  township,  including  Polk  town  - 


Polk  town ^ 

Saylor  township,  Incl.  Capitol  Park  tn.  ((/)  - 

Walnut  township  (c) 

Washington  township ......... ,--•,;;• 

Webster  township  (tO,  mcl.  Grimes  tn.  Ui). 


Pottawattamie  county. 


Belknap  township,  incl.  Oakland  town  . . . 

Oakland  town 

Boomer  township 

Carson  township  ( e),  incl.  Carson  town  . . 

Carson  town 

Center  township 

Crescent  township 

Garner  township 

Grove  township 

Hardin  township 

Hazle  Dell  township 

James  township ;  -  •  -• - ■ 

Kane  township,  coe.xtensive  with  Council 
Blufis  city. 
Council  Bluffs  city : 

Ward  I  3.C32 

Ward  2 5,215 

Ward  3 3, 268 

Ward  4 3.357 

Wards '•'„  5 

Ward  6 ^'^37 

Keg  Creek  township - 

Knox  township,  incl.  Avoca  town  (6) 

Layton  township,  incl.  Walnut  town 

Walnut  town ■ 

Lewis  township,  inch  ManawaLaketn.  (b) 

Lincoln  township \V  '"■".■■ ' 

Macedonia  township,  including  Macedo- 
nia town  (h)    .     .     ,   ,^.    ,       , 

Minden  township,  mcl.  Mmden  town 

Minden  town 

Neola  township,  including  JSeola  town  . . . 

Neola  town 

Norwalk  township 

Pleasant  township 

Kockford  township 

Silver  Creek  township 

Valley  township,  incl.  Hancock  town  . . . 

Hancock  town 

Washington  township 

Waveland  township 

Wright  township 

York  toM'nship 


1890 


733 
795 
G97 
749 
732 
759 

904 
,501 
446 
518 
761 
818 
868 


Poweshiek  county. 


20, 


47, 430 


1,164 
686 
914 
924 
391 
752 
500 

1,228 
926 
722 

1,092 

788 

21,474 


712 
2,231 
1,499 
811 
834 
688 
802 

1,048 
287 

1,067 
917 

1,011 
781 
974 
713 
959 
167 
895 
742 
700 
090 

18,  394 


1880 


1,038 

961 

.522 

775 

1,092 

8,403 

1,218 
1,  892 

443 
878 
905 
979 
591 


39, 850 


Bear  Creek  township,  incl.  Brooklyn  tn . . . 

Brooklyn  town 

Chester  township - ; 

Deep  River  township,  incl.  Deep  Kiver  tn 

Deep  River  town 

Grinnell  township,  incl.  Grinnell  city... 

Grinnell  city 

Ward  I  852 

Ward  2 889 

Wards 712 

Ward  4 879 

Jack-son  township,  incl.  Montezuma  town 

Montezuma  town 

Jefferson  township 

Lincoln  township 

Madison  township 

Malcom  township,  incl.  Malcom  town  . . . 

Malcom  town 

Pleasant  township 

Scott  township ■ 

aPart  of  Grant  township  annexed  since  1880. 
6  Not  separately  returned. 
c  Part  given  to  Des  Moines  city  since  1880. 
d  Part  of  VaUey  township  annexed  since  1880 


1,824 
1 ,202 

579 
1,247 

2gi 
4,066 
3.332 


2,  087 
1 ,062 
916 
881 
736 
1,010 
372 
674 
697 


MINOB  CnnL  DIVISIONS. 


PowESHlKK  COUNTY— Continued. 


Sheridan  township 

Sugar  Creek  towusliip,incl.  Searsboro  tn 

Searsboro  town 

Union  township 

Warren  township,  incl.  part  of  Victor  tn. 

Victor  town  (part  of) 

Total  lor  Victor  town,  in    Hartford 
township,  Iowa  county,  and  Warren 
township,  Poweshiek  county. 
Washington  township 


489 
870 


1,148 
557 
903 

1,002 

552 

919 

638 

18,  063 


692 
2,344 
1,480 

733 

975 

628 

1,051 

099 


608 
286 
613 
655 
931 
620 
842 


524 
776 
680 
525 

18,  936 


1,984 

1.234 

624 

1,106 


3,297 
2,415 


2,081 
921 
948 
889 
805 

1,075 
416 
707 
821 


1890 


BiNQGOLD  COUNTY. 


Athens  township,  incl.  Kellerton  town 

Kellerton  town 

Benton  township 

Clinton  township,  inch  Redding  towu 

Redding  town  (/) 

Grant  township 

Jefferson  townshij) 

Liberty  township 

Lincoln  township 

Lotts  Creek  township 

Middle  Fork  township 

Moiiioe  township -.--• 

Mount  Ayr  township,  coextensive  with 
Mount  A;^r  town. 

Poe  township 

Rice  township 

Riley  township 

Tingley  to\vnship,  incl.  Tingley  town 

Tingley  town 

Union  township 

Washington  township 


Sac  COUNTY. 


Boyer  Valley  township,  incl.  Early  town 
Early  town 

Cedar  township 

Clinton  township 

Cook  township 

Coon  Valley  township 

Delaware  township 

Douglas  township 

Eden  township 

Eureka  township,  incl.  Schaller  town 

Schaller  town ■. 

Jackson  township,  including  Sac  city 

^QQ    pit V    .        ,..,.....•..<••-••■•■* 

Levey  township,  incl.  partofWallLaketn 

Wall  Lake  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Wall  Lake  town  (5),  in  Levey 
and  Viola  townships. 
Richland  township,  incl.  Odebolt  town . . . 

Odebolt  town 

Sac  townsliip,  including  Auburn  town  . . . 

Auburn  town ■ 

Violatowuship,  inch  partof  Wall  Laketn. 

Wall  Lake  town  (part  of) 

Wall  Laketownship,  incl.  Lakeview  towu 

Lakeview  town 

Wheeler  township ; 


Scott  county - 


707 
982 
153 
571 
780 
go 
616 


13, 556 


1880 


Allen  Grove  townshi]> 

Blue  Grass  township 

Buffalo  township,  including  Buffalo  town 
Buffalo  town 

Butler  township 

Cleona  township -.-■• 

Davenport  City  Township  (ft),  coextensive 
with  Davenport  city. 
Davenport  city: 

Ward  1 4.854 

Ward  2 4.205 

Wards 3.499 

Wara4 4,599 

Wards 4.324 

Ward  6 3,898 

Not  in  wards i.493 

e  Organized  since  1880. 

/  Formerly  New  Redding. 

1/  In  1880  in  Levey  township  only. 

h  Part  of  Davenport  township  annexed  since  1880. 


1,041 

277 
749 
795 

214 
780 
936 
658 
730 

■  657 
716 
772 

1,265 

542 
74(t 
475 
901 
295 
890 
909 


14,  522 


974 
277 
6Ul 
695 
619 
748 
583 
462 
019 
936 

333 

1,763 

1,249 

1,163 

405 

439 

1,742 

1 ,  122 

920 

J74 
850 

34 

1,098 

366 

749 


43, 164 


881 
1,336 
1,439 

379 

854 

766 

26,  872 


747 
1,169 
225 
800 
1,073 
139 
691 


12,085 


834 
169 
760 
831 
8S 
655 
833 
574 
815 
779 
704 
545 
1,275 

552 
566 
404 
516 

■"625 
817 


8,774 


499 


356 
522 
399 
409 
310 
443 
480 
361 

'i,'()68 
595 
625 
208 
208 

1,044 
637 
581 


590 

462 

""627 

41,  266 


833 

1,487 

1,660 

400 

932 

888 

21, 831 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuued. 

I O  WA  —Continued. 


157 


MmOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Scott  county— Continued. 


Davenport  township  (a) 

Hickory  Grove  township 

Leclaire  township,  incl.  Leclaire  town  . . . 

Leclaire  town 

Liberty  township 

Lincoln  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Princeton  township,  incl.  Princeton  town 

Princeton  town 

Rockingham  township 

Sheridan  township 

Winlield  township 


1890 


1880 


Shelby  county  . 


Cass  township,  incl.  Portsmouth  town. . . 

Portsmouth  town 

Clay  township 

Douglas  township 

Fairview  township 

Greeley  township 

Grove  township 

Harlan  township,  including  Harlan  town 

Harlan  town 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  to wnshij) 

Lincoln  township 

Monroe  township 

Polk  township 

Shelby  township,  including  Shelby  town. 

Shelby  town 

Union  township,  including  Defiance  town  . 

Defiance  town 

Washin  gtou  township,  incl.  Panama  town . 

Panama  town 

"Westphalia  township 


Sioux  county  . 


Buncombe  township,  including  Calliope 
town  and  part  of  Hawarden  town. 

Calliope  town 

Hawarden  town  (part  of) ...., 

Total  for  Hawarden  town,  in    Bun- 
combe and  Logan  townships. 

Capel  township  (6) 

Center  township  (6) 

Eagle  township  (6> ..'. 

East  Orange  township 

Floyd  to wushi" 

Garfield  township  (6)  '.', 

Grant  township 

Holland  township,  incl.  Orange  town 

Orange  town 

Lincoln  township,  including  Hull  town  '. '. 

Hull  town 

Logan  township  (6),  including  "  part  ' of 
Hawarden  town. 

Hawarden  town  (part  of) 

Lynn  township 

Nassau  township,  including  Alton  town. . 

Alton  town 

Plato  township  (6) 

Keading  township,  includinglretontown. 

Ireton  town 

Rock  township,  incl.  Eock  Valley  town 

Rock  Valley  town 

Settler  township 

Sheridan  township,  incl.  Boyden  town. 

Boydentown 

Sherman  township 

Washington  township  (b) 

Welcome  township  (b) 

West  Branch  township 


Story  county  . 

Collins  township . . . 
Franklin  township . 


2,303 

1,142 

1,604 

906 

1,047 

812 

767 

1,032 

398 

261 

1,145 

903 


17, 611 


1,025 
250 

1,080 
925 
873 
887 
721 

2,536 

1.765 

1,009 
993 
935 
932 
809 

1,457 
582 

1,212 

323 
952 

379 
1,265 


18,  370 


849 

623 
128 
744 

596 

500 

384 

805 

992 

265 

517 

2,208 

1,246 

1,266 

566 


616 
520 

1,562 
70>j 
459 

1,133 
412 

1,015 
542 
571 
922 
277 
941 
542 
582 
952 


18, 127 


1,044 
972 


3,  704 

1,261 

1,876 

I  ,o6r 

1,167 

966 

821 

1,227 

494 

369 

1,247 

997 


12,  696 


498 


850 
677 
919 
334 
818 
2,172 

1.304 
800 
351 
882 

1,012 
443 

1,  299 
449 
538 


5,426 


291 


103 

438 


302 

1,028 

320 

517 


92 
596 


437 


254 
100 
187 
425 


16,  906 


950 
998 


a  Part  given  to  Davenport  City  township  since  1880. 
0  Organized  since  1880. 


MINOK  CIVIL  divisions. 


Story  county— Continued. 


Grant  township 

Howard  township 

Indian  Creek  township,  incl.  Maxwell  tn . 

Maxwell  town 

Lafayette  township,  incl.  Story  town 

Story  town 

Lincoln  township,  incl.  Zearing  town 

Zearing  town 

Milford  township 

Nevada  township,  incl.  Nevada  town 

Nevada  town 

New  Albany  township,  incl.  Colo  town  '. '. '. 

Colo  town 

Palestine  township 

Richland  township 

Sherman  township 

Union  township,  incl.  Cambridge  town 

Cambridge  town 

Warren  township 

Washington  township,  incl.  Ames  City 

Ames  city 


1890 


Tama  county. 


Buckingham  township 

t'arltou  township 

Carroll  township 

Clark  township,  including  Dysart  town  . 

Dysart  town 

Columbia  township 

Crystal  townshi]) 

Geneseo  township 

Grant  township 

Highland  township 

Howard  township 

Indian  VDlage  township,  incl.  Montour  tn 

Montour  town 

Lincoln  township 

Oneida  township 

Otter  Creek  township 

Perry  township,  including  Traer  town  . . 

Traer  town 

Richland  townsliip ......' 

.Salt  Creek  townsliip,  incl.  Chelsea  town  . , 

Chelsea  town 

Si)ringCreek  township,  incl. (Jladbrooktn' 

Gladbrook  town  

Tama  township,  incliuling  Tama  town 

Tama  town '. 

Toledo  township,  including  Toledo  town  . 

Toledo  town 

York  township 


Taylor  county 


Bedford  township  (c),  incl.  Bedlord  town 

Bedford  town 

Benton  township  (rf) 

Clayton  township 

Dallas  township,  incl.  Newmarket  town  . 

Newmarket  town 

Gay  township .' ... 

Grant  township,  including  Clearfield  town 

Clearfield  town  

Grove  township 

Holt  township 

Jackson  township 

Jett'erson  township 

Marshall  township,  incl.  (Jonway  town 

(J^onway  town '. 

Mason  townshij) 

Nodaway  townshij) 

Platte  township,  including  Lenox  town  . . 

Lenox  town 

Polk  township 

Ross  township 

Washington  township,  incl.  Gravity  town . 

Gravity  town 


1,127 

1,326 
453 

1,334 
536 
827 
242 
732 

2,237 

1,662 
965 
261 

1,436 
588 
561 

1,219 

432 

666 

2,409 

1 ,276 


21,  651 


16,  384 


1880 


665 
1,098 
1,212 


1,145 
387 


2,357 

1. 541 

1,042 

296 

1,302 

537 

521 

1,111 

223 

463 

2,313 

1. 153 


21,  585 


580 

687 

1,044 

1,009 

808 

790 

1,338 

1,109 

775 

5i5 

725 

818 

656 

747 

568 

694 

CIO 

599 

622 

703 

766 

900 

1,128 

1,369 

409 

457 

744 

624 

773 

874 

903 

997 

L652 

1,912 

1 ,014 

1,100 

707 

808 

1,065 

1,  222 

3.8 

263 

1,376 

974 

556 
1,926 

1,855 

I. 741 

1,289 

2,  393 

1,745 

1,836 

1,026 

1,267 

1,149 

15,  635 


1,895 

1.643 
463 
632 

1 .  763 

2,468 

717 

1,291 

1,023 

320 
1,022 

651 

1,169 

904 

452 
791 

756 

811 

968 

542 

487 

735 

793 

1,200 

1,265 

379 
800 

421 
824 

906 

878 

1,490 

1,367 

706 
790 

615 
893 

706 

738 

1,135 

903 

210 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Benton  township  since  1880 
d  Part  taken  to  form  Bedford  township  since  1880. 


158 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 
Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuued. 

lO  WA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Union  county  . 


Creston  township  (ffl),  coextensive  with 
Creston  city. 

Creston  city •  •  ■ 

Ward! ''826 

Warda •■365 

Wards "'395 

Ward4 '-'57 

Wards '''^57 

Bodge  township 

Douglas  township  (fc) 

Grant  townsliip 

Highland  township - 

Jones  township- 

Lincoln  township- . .  - 

New  Hope  township 

Platte  township 

Pleasant  township 

Sand  Creek  township 

Spaulding  township ;  "-l  • ' ; 

Union  township,  including  Afton  town  - 
Afton  town 


1890 


1880 


16, 900 


Van  Boren  county 


Bonaparte  township,  ind.  Bonaparte  town 

Bonaparte  town 

Cedar  township 

Ohequest  township 

Des  Moines  township 

Farmington  township,  intluding  Farm- 
ington  city. 

Farmington  city 

Harrisburg  township 

Henry  township 'A"\"-i"'\ 

Jackson  township,  including  Cantril  and 
Milton  towns. 

Cantril  town 

Milton  town 

Lick  Creek  township 

Union  township,  incl.  Birmingham  to wn . 

Birmingham  town •  ■ 

Van  Buren  township,  incl.  Keosauqua  tn 

Keosauqua  town 

Vernon  township 

Village  township ■  -  -  •■ 

Washington  township,  including  Ben- 
tonsport  town. 

Bentonsport  town     


7,200 
7,200 


.599 
864 

768 
.■597 
7.85 
779 
836 
800 
639 
621 
671 
1,741 
I,  "45 


16,  253 


Wapello  county.  .  - 


14, 980 


Adams  township 

Agency  township,  including  Agency  city . 

Agency  city. . , 

Cass  township,  incl.  ChiUicothe  town 

Chillicothe  town •  ■  •  ■ 

Center  township,  including Ottumwa city. 

Ottumwa  city 

Ward  I  2,470 

Ward  2 2,854 

Wards 2,167 

Ward  4 2.  35° 

Wards i,97i 

Wards 2,189 

(  olumbia  township,  incl.  Bddyville  town 

Eddyville  town 

( ;ompetin«  township 

Dahlonega  township 

(xreene  township 

Highland  township 

Keokuk  township 

Pleasant  township 

Polk  township 

Richland  township,  incl.  Kirkville  town. 

KirkviUe  town 

Wasliington  township,  incl.  Eldon  town  - 
Eldon  town 


1,233 
762 
875 
815 
883 

1.841 

1 ,002 
920 
494 

1,923 

356 
643 
961 

1,317 
545 

2,041 
831 
854 

1,404 
692 

2=3 


30,  426 

1.183 
972 
442 
.551 
214 
15,  954 


1,557 
815 
760 
454 
828 
920 
640 
929 
865 

1,910 
714 

2, 903 

1,725 


497 

5,920 

C13 

640 

1,096 

782 

528 

963 

682 

611 

593 

2,055 

I1231 


17, 043 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Warren  county 


Allen  township 

Behnonttownship,  incl.  partoi'MUo  town. 

Milo  town  (part  of) 

Total   for  Milo  town  (c),   in   Belmont 
and  Otter  townships. 

Greenfield  township 

■Tackson  township 

Jett'erson  township 

Liberty  township 

Lincoln  township  (rf) 

Linn  township 

Otter  township,  incl.  part  of  Milo  town  .  - 

Milo  town  (part  of) 

Palmyra  township 

Richland  township 

Squaw  township 

Union  township 

Virginia  township -  -  - 

Wa.shington   township   (e),    coextensive 
with  Indianola  city. 

Indianola  city  

Whitehreast  townsliip,  incl.  Lacona  town 

Lacona  town 

White  Oak  township 


1890 


18, 269 


1,252 

689 

940 

982 

1,023 

1,581 

781 

971 

.590 

1,833 

252 

4T2 

914 
1,411 

515 
2,  297 

883 

939 
1,541 

769 

305 


25,  285 

1,  211 

1,126 

566 

933 

234 

10,  779 


2,  044 
909 
900 
536 

1,093 
963 
6.54 

1,  034 
910 

1,348 
280 

1,754 
729 


Washington  county. 


Brighton  City  township  (/),  coextensive 
with  Brighton  city. 

Brighton  city 

Brighton  township  (</) 

Cedar  township 

Clay  township 

Crawford  township 

Dutch  Creek  township  _. 

English  River  township,  incl.  Kaloha  tn . 

Kalona  town 

Franklin  township 

Highland  township 

Iowa  townsliip,  including  Riverside  town 

Riverside  town 

Jackson  township 

Lime  Creek  township 

Marion  township 

Oregon  township 

Seventysix  township 

Washington  City  township  {h),  coexten- 
sive with  Washington  city. 

Washington  city 

Ward  1 633 

Ward  2 88t 

Ward  3 807 

Ward  4 914 

Washington  township  (t) 


Wayne  county. 


Benton  township 

Clay  township 

Clinton  township,  incl.  part  of  Clio  tn.{j) . 
Corydon  township,  incl.  Corydon  town  . 

Corydon  town 

Grand  River  township,  including  part  of 
Clio  town  (j)  and  Lineville  town. 

Lineville  town 

Howard  township 

Jackson  township 

.Teitersou  township,  incl.  part  of  Clio  tn.(j) 

Monroe  township - 

Richman  township,  incl.  Humeston  town 

Humeston  town 

South  Fork  township 

Union  township 

Walnut  township,  incl.  Seymour  town . .  - 

Seymour  town .  •  • 

Warren  township,  incl.  Allerton  town. . . 

Allerton  town 

Washington  township 

Wright  township 


1880 


19, 578 


1,288 
28s 
318 

1,081 
898 

1,036 
993 

1,809 

1,031 
856 

33 
895 

1,101 
769 
792 
887 

2,254 

2,254 

1,147 

301 

534 


18, 468 


861 


543 
684 
581 

1,088 
880 

1,505 
211 
757 
676 

1,495 
608 
760 

1,615 
985 

1,130 
730 

3,235 

3.235 


15,  670 


693 
691 

474 

1,524 

962 


1,031 

1,250 

100 

100 

1,301 

971 

1,120 

1,089 


1,002 


1,122 
1,315 

807 

847 

816 

4,110 

2, 146 

1,120 

282 

693 


20,  374 


836 
1, 427 
876 
672 
1,261 
L032 
1,499 


872 

865 

1,626 

412 

943 

1,802 

1.181 

1,367 

873 


2,949 


4,078 


16, 127 


856 
803 
609 
1,518 
801 


1,226 
606 

1,336 
622 

589 

676 

973 

916 

834 

829 

585 

648 

1,271 

911 

642 
843 

917 

826 

998 

1,812 

1,446 

1,058 

s°l 

1,614 

1,703 

807 

888 

780 

900 

935 

1,061 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Douglas  township  since  1880. 

b  Part  taken  to  form  Creston  townsliip  since  1880. 

c  In  1880  in  Belmimt  township  only.  . 

d  Organized  from  part  of  Washington  township  since  1880. 

<-  Part  taken  to  form  Lincoln  township  since  1880. 


f  Organized  from  part  of  Brighton  township  since  1880. 
'(/  Part  taken  to  form  Brighton  City  township  since  18»0- 
h  Organized  from  part  of  Washington  township  since  188  . 
i  Part  taken  to  form  Washington  City  township  since  I88I . 
j  Not  separately  returned. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IOWA— Continued. 


159 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Webster  codntt  . 


Badger  township 

Burnside  township  (a) 

Clay  township 

Colfax  toTraship 

Cooper  township 

Dayton  township,  including  Dayton  city . 

Dayton  city 

Deer  Creek  township 

Douglas  township 

Elkhom  township 

Fulton  township 

Gowrie  township,  including  Gowrie  town 

Gowrie  town 

Hardin  township 

•Jackson  township 

.Tohuson  township 

Lost  Grove  township 

Newark  township 

Otho  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Koland  township 

Sumner  township,  incl.  part  of  Lehigh  tn. 

Lehigh  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Lehigh  town,  in  Sumner  and 
Webster  townships. 
Wahkonsa   township,  coextensive   with 
Fort  Dodge  city. 
Fort  Dodge  city : 

M'ard  i t ,  330 

AVard  2 i  ,082 

Ward  3 1 ,  102 

Ward  4 I  ■  357 

Washington  township 

Webster  township,  incl.  part  of  Lehigh  tn . 

Lehigh  town  fpart  of) 

Yell  township 


1890 


WlKNEBAGO  COUNTY. 


Buffalo  township  (a) 

Center  township,  incl.  Lake  Mills  town . . 

Lake  Mills  town 

Eden  township  (a) 

Forest  township,  including  Forest  town . 

Forest  town 

Grant  township  (a) 

King  township  (a) 

Lincoln  township  (a) 

Linden  township  (a) 

Logan  township  (a) 

Mount  Valley  towmship 

Newton  township  {a) 

Norway  township 


Winneshiek  county 


Bloomfield  township 

lUuftton  township 

Burr  Oak  township 

Calniar  township,  including  Calmar  town 

Calmar  town 

Canoe  township 

Docorah  township,includingDecorah  city 
and  West  Decorah  town. 

Decorah  city 

West  Decorah  town ,,, 

Frankville  township ['_] 

Fremont  township 

(Mtnwood  township 

Hcspcr  township 

Highland  township 

Jackson  township 

Lincoln  township  

Madison  township [[[ 

Military  township,  including  Ossian  town '. 

Ossiaii  town 

Orleans  township 

Pleasant  township ■  ■  -  -  ■ 

Springfield  township 

Sumner  township '.'.'.'.'.1  806 

Wa.shington  township,  including  Fort  At-  1        1, 435 
kinson  village. 

Fort  Atkinson  village j  ^80 

0  Organized  since  1880. 

b  In  1880  in  Union  township  only. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Oto  township  since  1H80. 


21,  582 

849 
581 
619 
.541 
.579 

1,694 
669 
588 
650 
652 
589 

1,076 
526 
.370 
636 
640 
763 
682 
904 
529 
748 
751 
514 


4,871 


1880 


960 
905 
356 
405 


7,325 


152 
1,493 

604 
246 
1,690 
895 
218 
219 
283 
408 
424 
944 
508 
740 


22,  528 


1,005 
728 
731 

2,074 

813 

861 

4,119 


447 
913 
641 

1,035 
849 
808 
764 
965 
675 

1,611 
6og 
558 
863 

1,087 


15,  951 


629 


345 

307 

533 

.,  268 

239 
499 
615 
.531 
226 
480 
261 
341 
509 
484 
514 
253 
.533 
905 
321 
959 


3,  586 


950 

740 


423 
4,917 


1,565 
414 


1,598 


795 
"959 

23,  938 


1,010 
807 
826 

2,  043 
617 
991 

4,560 

2,951 

574 

970 

692 

1,192 

1,000 

782 

797 

992 

781 

1,  .521 

444 
636 
929 

1,037 
863 

1,509 

435 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


WOODBDBY  COUNTY  . 


Arlington  township,  incl.Moville  village. 

Moville  village 

Banner  township 

Concord  township 

Floyd  township 

Grange  towmship 

Grant  township 

Kedron  township,  including  part  of  Cor- 
rectionville  town. 

Correction ville  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  CorrectionviUe  town  (h),  in 
Kedron.Rock,  and  Union  townships. 

Lakeport  township 

Liberty  township ' 

Listontownship,inclndingDanliurytown. 

Danbury  town 

Little  Sioux  township  (c),  including  Smith- 
land  town. 

Smithland  town 

Miller  township  (a) .....'!!.'.'..'.' .' 

Morgan  township " 

Moville  township '. 

Oto  township  (d),  including  Oto  town. . . '. '. 

Oto  town 

Rock  township,  including  part  of  Correc- 
tionville  town. 

CorrectionviUe  town  (part  of) 

Rutland  township 

Sioux  township,  including  Sioux  city '. 

Sioux  citv 

^''i''^'' '.'.'.'.'.'.:' y'.i'^e 

^ard  2 2,885 

^"^3 7,86g 

Zlldt '■''° 

Ward  6 4.537 

Sloan  township,  including  Sloan  town 

Sloan  town 

Union  township,  including  part  of  Correc- 
tionviUe town. 

CorrectionviUe  town  (part  of) . . .    . 

West  Fork  township '_['[ 

Willow  towTiship _, 

Wolf  Creek  township '_ 

Woodbury  township,  including  Sergeant 
Blufl'  town. 
Sergeant  Bluff  town 


1890 


Worth  county. 


Barton  township 

Bristol  township ' ' 

Brookfield  township 

Dimville  township 

Deer  Creek  township 

Fertile  township 

Hartland  township ' 

Kensett  township 

Lincoln  township 

North  wood  townshij),  inci.  Northwood  tn' 

Northwoori  town 

Silver  Lake  townshi]) 

Union  township 


AVright  county 


Belmond  township,  including  part  of  Bel- 
mond  city. 

Belmond  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Belmond  city,  in   Belmond 
and  Pleasant  townships. 

Blaine  towTiship 

Boone  township 

Clarion  township  (e),  incl.  Clarion  city 

Clarion  citv 

Dayton  township ' 

Eagle  Grove  township,  including   Eagle 
'  Grove  city. 

Eagle  Grove  city 

Iowa  towTiship 

Lake  township 

Liberty  township,  incl.  Goldfield  city 

Goldfield  city ." 


55, 632 


833 

295 
459 
478 
475 
343 
684 
927 

166 


749 

1,168 

1,099 

423 

968 


ISSO 


9,247 


598 
792 
703 
678 
417 
901 
606 
689 
862 
1,385 

B59 
638 
978 


12,  057 


625 


865 
348 

1,071 
744 
520 

2,  355 


.537 
376 
828 
343 


14, 996 


142 


64 
340 
194 
119 
460 
373 


86 

436 

727 

406 

69 

878 


ir^ 

661 

63 

495 

116 

904 

247 
1,010 

196 

322 
850 

192 

.38,  219 

7,845 

37,806 

7,366 

840 

310 

1,086 

597 

381 
622 

86 
285 

717 

242 

682 

418 

887 

593 

425 

167 

7,953 


525 
767 
616 
529 
361 
701 
619 
562 
677 
1,303 
844 
573 
720 


5,062 


497 


231 
209 
463 
147 
149 
303 


d  Organized  from  part  of  Little  Sioux  township  since 
e  Part  taken  to  form  Lincoln  township  since  1880. 


369 
144 
351 

99 

1880. 


160 


COMPBKDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

lO  WA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 

1890 

1880 

MINOB  CrVlL  DIVISIONS. 

1890 

1880 

Wkight  county— Continued. 

520 

452 

1,240 

722 

"Wbight  county— Continued. 
Troy  township 

603 
541 
418 
758 

491 

Lincoln  township  (a) 

77 
594 

Ternon  township 

328 

Norway  township ; '  V4>'  "i" ' 

Pleasant  township,  including  part  ot  Bel- 

W^all  Lake  township  {b) 

422 

W^oolstock  township  (c) 

434 

mond  city. 

a  Organized  from  parts  of  Clarion  and  Wall  Lake  townships 
since  1880. 


6  Part  taken  to  I'orra  Lincoln  township  since  1880. 
c  Erroneously  spelled  Woodstock  in  1880  report. 


KANSAS. 


MINOB  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Allen  COUNTY 13,509        11,303 


Cailyle  township  (a) 

Cottage  Grove  township 

Deer  Creek  township  (6) 

Elm  township 

Elsmore  township 

Geneva  township V';^"'-l" 

Humboldt  township,  inch  Humboldt  city . 

Humboldt  city 

Tola  township,  including  lola  city 

Ida  city 

Logan  township  (c) 

Marmaton  township,  inch  Moran  city  . . . 

Moran  city 

Osage  township 

Salem  township 


Anderson  county 14, 203 


Gamett  city  (d) 

Indian  Creek  township 

.Jackson  township 

Lincoln  township 

Lone  Elm  township  (c) 

Monroe  township  (d) 

Ozark  township,  including  Colony  city. . 

Colony  city 

Putnam  township 

Reeder  township  (/) 

Rich  township  (.(/),  including Kincaid  city 

Kincaid  city 

Union  township  (ft) 

Walker  township  (i),  incl.  Greeley  city . . 

Greeley  city 

Washington  township 

Welda  township  (c) 

Westphalia  township  (j),  including  West- 
phalia village. 

\\'cstphaha  village 


ATCHISON  COUNTY. 


Atchison  city 

Wardl 1,527 

Ward  2 2,146 

Wards 3,794 

Ward4 2,269 

Ward  5 4,227 

Benton  township  (fc),  incl.  Effingham  vill 
Effingham  village 

Center  township  (I) 


2,191 
713 
833 
794 


26, 758 


13, 963 


1,696 
1,546 


1880 


712 


9,057 


1,389 
373 
626 
560 


1, 135 
285 
625 


15, 105 


,87 
2,444 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Atchison  county— Continued. 

Grasshoppertownshlp,incl.Muscotahcity 

Muscotah  city 

Kapioma  townslii]) 

Lancaster  township 

Mount  Pleasant  township 

Shannon  township 

Walnut  township 


Barber  county. 


Cedar  township  (c) 

Deerhead  township  (m) 

Eagle  township  (c) 

Ehn  Mills  township  (c) 

Elwood  township 

Etna  township  (c)   

Hazleton township  (ra),  incl.  Hazletoncity. 

Hazleton  city 

Kiowa  township  (0),  including  Kiowa  oily. 

Kiowa  city 

Lake  township  (p) 

McAdoo  township  (7) 

Medicine  Lodge  township   (c),  including 
Medicine  Lodge  city. 

Medicine  Lodge  city 

Mingona  township  (c) 

Moore  township  (n) 

Nippawalla  township  (m) 

Sharon  township  (c) 

Sun  township  («) 

Turkey  Creek  township  (m) 

Valley  township  (() 


Barton  county. 


Albion  townsliip 

Beaver  township 

Buffalo  township 

Cheyenne  township 

Clarence  townshi]) 

Cleveland  township  (u) 

Comanche  township 

Eureka  township. 

Fairview  township 

Grant  township 

Great  Bend  city  ( «)  

Wardl 381 

Ward  2 647 

Wards 916 

Ward  4 506 

Great  Bend  township  (w) 


1890 


1,872 
524 
1,123 
1,665 
1,465 
2,131 
1,297 


7,973 


335 
152 
381 
316 
302 
225 
696 

319 
993 
893 
189 
144 
1,910 

1,095 
452 
397 
311 
675 
122 
162 
211 


13, 172 


356 
350 
459 
663 
395 
305 
738 
301 
292 
359 
2,450 


524 


1880 


1,839 
412 
1,305 
1,321 
1,505 
1,816 
1,333 


2,661 


181 


413 

42 
504 


1,204 
373 


359 


10,  318 


249 
423 

472 
586 
489 


443 
327 
266 
315 
1,071 


1,648 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Deer  Creek  township  since  1880. 
b  Part  taken  to  form  Carlyle  township  since  1880. 
c  Organized  since  1880. 

d  Gamett  city,  formerly   in   Monroe   township,  made  inde- 
pendent since  1880. 

e  Organized  from  part  of  Rich  township  since  1880. 
/Part  taken  to  form  AVestphalia  township  since  1880. 
g  Part  taken  to  form  Lone  Elm  township  since  1880. 
h  Organized  from  part  of  Walker  township  since  1880. 
i  Part  tiiken  to  form  Union  township  since  1880. 
j  Organized  from  part  of  Reeder  township  since  1880. 
fc  Organized  from  part  of  Center  township  since  1880. 
I  Part  taken  to  form  Benton  township  since  1880. 
m  Organized  from  part  of  Sun  township  since  1880. 


n  Organized  from  part  of  Kiowa  township  since  1880. 

o  Parts  taken  to  form  Hazleton,  Moore,  and  Nippawalla 
townships  since  1880. 

p  Part  taken  to  form  McAdoo  township  since  1880. 

n  Organized  from  part  of  Lake  township  since  1880. 

r  Part  taken  to  form  Valley  townsliii>  since  1880. 

«  Parts  taken  to  form  Dee'rhead  and  Turkey  Creek  town 
ships  since  1880.  ... 

t  Organized  from  part  of  Medicine  Lodge  township  since 

u  Organized  from  part  of  Independent  township  since  1880. 
V  Great  Bend  city,  formerly  in  Great  Bend  township,  made 
independent  since  1889 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

KAIVSAS— Continued. 


161 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Barton  county— Continued. 

Homestead  township,  incl.  Hoisington  city 
Hoisington  city 

Independent  township  (a) 

Lakin  township,  incl.  Ellin  wood  city 

EUinwood  city 

Liberty  township 

Logan  township 

Pawnee  Kock  township,  including  Paw 
nee  Kock  city. 
Pawnee  Rock  city 

South  Bend  township 

Union  township 

Walnut  township 

Wheatland  township 


1890 


Bourbon  county  . 


Drywood  township,  incl.  Garland  city  (6) 

Fort  Scott  city 

Wardl 1,915 

Ward  2 2,  5ia 

Wards 3,161 

Ward  i 1, 947 

Ward  5 2,  410 

Franklin  township 

Freedom  township  (c) 

Fulton  city  (c) 

Marion  township,  including  Bronson  and 
Uniontown  cities. 

Bronson  city 

Uniontown  city 

Marmaton  township,  incl.  Kedfield  city. . . 
Redfield  city 

Mill  Creek  township 

Osage  township 

Pawnee  township 

Scott  township 

Tiinberhill  township,  incl.  Mapleton  vill. . 
Mapleton  village 

Walnut  township 


813 
446 
574 
1,603 
684 
468 
514 
674 

204 
368 
208 
470 
288 


28, 575 


1880 


550 


757 
1,216 

352 
360 
422 
493 


290 
311 
345 
356 


19,591 


Brown  county 


Hamlin  township,  including  Hamlin  city 
Hamlin  city 

Hiawatha  city  (d) 

Hiawatha  townsliip  (d) 

Horton  city 

Ward  1 . '. 951 

Ward  2 884 

Ward  3 721 

Ward  4 760 

Irving  township 

Mission  township 

Morrill  township,  including  Morrill  city. . 
Morrill  city 

Padonia  township w 

Powhatan  township 

Robinson  township,  incl.  Robinson  city  (6) 

Walnut  township 

Washington  township,  incl.  Everest  city  . 
Everest  city 


1,540 
11,946 


1,410 
885 
506 

2,632 

352 

344 
1,456 

162 
1,208 
1,305 
1,114 
2,565 
1,119 

17s 


20,  319 


1,497 
5,372 


1,.538 

1,159 

263 

1,811 


136 
1,071 


1,234 

800 

2,316 

1,211 

S3 


12,817 


Butler  county. 


1,000 

2,597 
1,355 

308 

928 
1,494 
1,273 
1,611 
1,  451 


Augusta  township,  incl.  Augusta  city 

Augusta  city 

Benton  township 

Bloomington  township 

Bruno  township 

Chelsea  township [ 

Clay  township 

Clifford  township 

Douglas  township,  incl.  Douglas  city '. 

Douglas  city 

a  Part  taken  to  form  Cleveland  township  since  1880. 

0  Not  separately  returned. 

c  Fulton  city,  fonnerly  in  Freedom  township,  made  inde- 
pendent since  1880. 

(J  Hiawatlia  city,  formerly  in  Hiawatha  township,  made  in- 
dependent since  1880. 

c  Eldorado  city,  formerly  in  Eldorado  township,  made  inde- 
pendent since  1880. 


24,  055 

1,979 

1.343 
849 
565 
765 
558 
370 
590 

1,  321 
737 


1,025 

13s 

1,375 

2,849 


967 

1,789 

972 


756 
1,214 
1, 145 
1,130 

970 


18,  586 

1,588 
922 
697 
593 
634 
340 
410 
467 

1,134 
369 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


BuTLBR  COUNTY— Continued. 


Eldorado  city  (e) 

Ward  1 "888 

Ward  2 993 

Wards ],oiO 

Ward  4 448 

Eldorado  township  (e) 

Fairmount  township 

Fairview  township 

Glencoe  township,  incl.  Beaumont  city. . . 

Beaumont  city 

Hickory  township .'......... 

Lincoln  township 

Little  AValnut  township,  incl.  Leon  city., 

Leon  city 

Logan  township .\ 

Miltou  township,  including  Brainerd  and 
Whitewater  cities. 

Brainerd  city 

Whitewater  city '.'.'... 

Murdock  township 

Pleasant  townsliij) 

Plum  Grove  township 

Prospect  township 

Richland  townsliip ""_ 

Rock  Creek  townshii> 

Rosalia  township .'. 

Spring  township 

Sycamore  township 

Towanda  township,  incl.  Towanda  city. .. 

Towanda  city 

Union  township,  including  Latham  city.! 

Latham  city 

Walnut  township 


1890 


3,339 


1880 


1,411 


648 

2,268 

627 

519 

444 

.383 

V56 

648 

1=;/ 

652 

431 

447 

218 

050 

748 

456 

113 

410 

446 

984 

469 

180 

1R4 

622 

406 

661 

629 

535 

377 

820 

841 

752 

665 

480 

.532 

633 

545 

760 

743 

478 

301 

765 

562 

■.S6 

S3 

669 

7.68 

351 

626 

641 

Chase  coitnty  . 


Bazaar  township 

Cedar  township  (/) 

Cottonwood  township  (17) 

Diamond  Creek  to wnsh  ip '. 

Falls  township,  incl.  Cottonwood   Falls 
and  Strong  cities. 

Cottonwood  Falls  city 

Strong  city  (ft) \ 

Toledo  township i 


Chautauqua  county. 


Belleville  township 

Caneyville  township 

Center  township 

Harrison  township 

Hendricks  township 

Jefferson  township,  incl.  Cedar  vale  city! 

Cedarvale  city  (i) 

Lafayette  townsliip 

Little  Caney  township 

Salt  Creek  township 

Sedan  township,  including  Sedan  city  . . 

Sedan  city 

Summit  township " 

Washington  township 


8,233 


Cherokee  county. 


Cherokee  township  (j) 

Columbus  city  (k) 

Ward  1 ;  ■  684 

Ward  2 444 

Ward  3 402 

Ward  4 451 

Ward  5 179 

Crawford  township 


12,  297 

1,566 
974 
716 
834 
929 

1.662 
640 
678 
924 
760 

1,539 
970 
891 
824 


27,  770 


6,081 


1,425 
765 

1,096 

952 
1,154 
2,913 

1,139 
994 

1,871 

770 

518 
324 
981 

11, 072 


1,963 

2,160 


21,905 


996 
1,164 


372- 


-11 


/Organized  from  part  of  Cottonwood  township  since  1880. 

g  Part  taken  to  form  Cedar  township  since  1880. 

h  Formerly  Cottonwood. 

i  Fonnerly  Cedarville. 

j  Weir  city,  fonnerly  in  Cherokee  township,  made  independ- 
ent since  1880.  ' 

k  Formerly  in  Salamanca  to wnship ;  made  independent  since 
1880. 


162  COMPEI^DIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

KANSAS— Continued. 


MINOR  civil,  DIVISIONS. 


Chbeokee  couNTy— Continued. 


1890 


Galena  city  (a) •  -  • 

Wardl 704 

Ward  2 °^? 

Wards »^* 

Garden  township 

Lola  township •  ■ 

Lowell  township  (a),  incl.  Empire  city.  -  -  ■ 

Empire  city 

Ward  I '59 

Ward2 550 

Wards ^'4 

Lyon  township -■iV-V" 

Mineral  township,  incl.  ScammonviUe  city . 

Scammonville  city 

Neosho  township 

Pleasant  View  township 

Koss  township 

Salamanca  township  (6) 

Shawnee  township 

Sheridan  township ."•  v;:"""v; 

Spring  Valley  township,  including  Bax- 
ter Springs  city. 

Baxter  Springs  city 

Weir  city  (c)  ---• 

Wardl "9 

Ward2 «2 

Wards 9*B 


Cheyenne  county  (d) . 


Alexander  township 

Beaver  township 

Benkelman  township y::" 

Bird  township,  including  Bird  city- 
Bird  city 

Calhoun  township 

Cherry  Creek  township 

Cleveland  Kun  township 

Dent  township 

Enreka  township 

Evergreen  township 

Jaqua  township 

Jetferson  township 

Lawn  Ridge  township 

Nuttycombe  township 

Orlaiido  township 

Porter  township 

Wano  township 


Clark  county  id) 


Appleton  township 

Brown  township V  %" i" '  "i" " :; ' ' 

Center  township,  including  Ashland  city. 

Ashland  city 

Cimarron  township 

Edwards  township •  - :  •  - 

Englewoodtownship.incl.Englewoodcity 

Englewood  city 

Lexington  township 

Liberty  township 

Sitka  township 

Vista  township 


Clay  county  . 


1880 


2,496 


1,267 

1,304 

2,594 

923 


1,076 
1,919 

748 
1,159 
1,198 
1,204 

992 
1,000 
1,597 
2,818 


2,138 


4,401 


190 
351 

386 
273 
"45 
284 
251 
258 
320 
292 
178 
190 
140 
238 
176 
139 
328 
407 


2,357 


279 

165 

746 

459 

77 

72 

297 

175 

309 

93 

127 

192 


16, 146 


613 

748 

837 

558 

2,802 


1,463 


1,1S4 
1,052 
5,224 
1.367 


909 
1,144 


1,246 
1,107 
1,071 
1,99S 
995 
1,642 
2,499 


1. 177 
376 


S7 


163 


minor  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Clay  county — Continued. 


1890 


12,  320 


460 


Athelstane  township 

Blaine  township  (e) 

Bloom  township 

Chapman  township 

Clay  Center  city  (/) ■  ■ - 

Wardl 892  , 

Ward2 91" 

Ward  3 406 

Waid4 594 

Clay  Center  township  (/) I        1, 19i 

a  Galenacity,  formerly  in  Lowell  township,  made  independ- 
ent since  1880.  ,  ,  •      „   j„ 

b  Columbus  city,  formerly  in  Salamanca  township,  maae 
independent  since  1880.  ,    .    ,  1      ,„;„,.„ 

c  Formerly  in  Cherokee  township ;  made  independent  since 
1880 

d  Not  divided  into  civil  townships  in  1880. 

e  Organized  since  1880. 


762 

416 

1,753 


2,852 


Exeter  township 

Five  Creeks  township 

Garflcld  township  («) 

Gill  township  («) 

Goshen  township 

Grant  township 

Hayes  township  (c) 

Highland  township .- 

Mulberry  township,  including  parts  of 
Clifton  and  Vining  cities. 

Clifton  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Clifton  city  (3),  in  Mulberry 
township,  Clay  county,  and  Clifton 
township,  Washington  county. 

Vining  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Vining  city,  in  Mulberry 
township, Clay  county,  and  Clifton 
township,  Washington  county. 

Oakland  township 

Republican  township, incl. Wakefield  city. 

Wakefield  city 

Sherman  township,  incl.  Morganville  city 

Morganville  city 

Union  township 


1880 


Cloud  county. 


Arion  township 

Aurora  township 

Buffalo  township 

Center  township 

Colfax  township 

Concordia  city  (h) 

Ward  1 8.j1 

Ward  2 496 

Wards 898 

Ward  4 939 

Elk  township,  including  Clyde  city 

Clyde  city •. 

Grant  township,  incl.  Jamestown  city  --. 
Jamestown  city 

Lawrence  township 

Lincoln  township  (h) 

Lyon  township 

Meredith  township 

Nelson  township 

Oakland  township 

Shirley  township 

Sibley  township ;:-■-;,■, :; " 

Solomon  township,  including Glasco  city 
Glasco  city •  •  • ;••:;• 

Starr  township,  including  Miltonvale  city 
Miltonvale  city 

Summit  township 


574 
670 
818 
487 
691 
482 
732 
896 
1,227 

290 
622 


99 
241 


576 
817 
241 
851 

233 
576 


19,  295 


Coffey  county. 


825 
778 
823 
086 
3,184 


1,833 

1,137 

1,016 
372 
823 
460 
834 
636 
774 
535 

1,149 
698 

1, 392 
461 

1,226 

59' 
9S2 

15, 856 


745 
2,239 


513 

598 

896 

1,208 

893 

1,234 

1.167 

538 

758 

1,014 

1,193 

791 

1,588 

548 

591 

641 


477 
1,184 


965 
469 


622 
911 


555 
1,017 


1,114 
""bih 

15, 343 


675 
647 
695 
967 
607 
1,853 


1,443 

956 
618 

JOT 

512 
2,251 
849 
597 
722 
475 
912 
758 
1,073 
207 
565 


977 


11, 438 


488 
2,011 


676 
838 
585 
614 
975 
545 
752 


Avon  township 

BurUngton  city •  -  ■ 

Wardl 676 

Ward2 763 

Wards 800 

Burlington  township 

Califoi-nia  township  (t) 

Hampden  township 

Key  West  township ; 

Leroy  township,  including  Leroy  city. . . 

Leroy  city 

Liberty  township  •-..----  - -.-  •  -  v ': " "  '■: ' 

Lincoln  township  0).  including  Lebo  city 

Lebo  city 

Neosho  township 

Ottumwa  township 

Pleasant  townshiji 

Pottawatomie  township-  ...^. -,---;;- 

Rock  Creek  township,  incl.  Waverly  city. 

Waverlv  city 

Spring  Creek  township 

Star  township 

/  Clay  Center  city,  formerly  in  Clay  Center  township,  made 
independent  since  1880.  ,„     ,  .      ,  .  1  , 

a  In  1880  in  Clifton  township,  Washington  county,  only. 
h  Concordia  city,  formerly  in  Lincoln  township,  made  inoe- 

pendent  since  1880.  ,.       -        ,qq„ 

i  Part  taken  to  form  Lincoln  township  since  1880. 
j  Organized  from  part  of  California  township  since  1880. 


644 
753 
1,021 
471 
658 


S16 
436 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

KAIVSAS-Contimicd. 


163 


Comanche  county  (a) . 

AviUa  township,  including  AvUla  city  . 

Avilla  city '. . 

Coldwater  township,  incl.  Coldwater  city 

Coldwatercity 

Irwin  township 

Logan  township 

Nescatunga  township,  including  Nesca- 
tunga  city. 

Nescatunga  city 

Powell  township 

Protection  township 

Riimsey  township ! ! ! ! 

Shinier  township 

Valley  township 


COWLEV  COUNTY  . 


Arkansas  city  (6) 

Ward  1 ,  {  59g 

Ward  2 2^  259 

Ward  3 2,'  255 

Ward  4 2,  235 

Beaver  township 

Bolton  township,  including  East  Genda 
Springs  city. 

East  Genda  Springs  city 

Cedar  township  (c) 

Cres well  township  (6) 

Dexter  township,  including  Dexter  city. . 

Dexter  citv 

Fairview  township  (d) ..'.' 

Grant  township  (e) ' 

HarFey  township 

Liberty  township 

Maple  township 

Ninnescah  township,  including  Udail  citv 

Udallcity 

Omnia  township 

Otter  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Richland  township 

Kock  Creek  township 

Sheridan  township 

Silver  Creek  township,  incl.  Burden  city. . 

Burden  city  (/) 

Silverdale  township 

Spring  Creek  township 

Tisdale  township 

Vernon  townsliip 

Walnut  township 

Windsor  township 

Winfield  city 

Ward  1. 1,  419 

Ward  2. 1, 225 

Ward  3 1,118 

Ward  4 '538 

Ward  5 884 


34 
904 
480 

52 
154 
153 

40 
193 
304 
132 
201 
156 


34,  478 


Crawford  county 


Baker  township  (g),  including  Chicopee, 
Litchfield,  Midway,  and  Opolis  cities, 
hut  exclusive  of  part  of  Frontenac  city. 

Chicopee  city '. . 

Litchfield  city .....'.'.'.. 

Midway  city 

Opolis  city 


8,347 


782 
1,603 

l6g 

500 

1,004 

1,314 

371 

669 

548 

657 

759 

693 

1,045 

338 

482 

539 

1,025 

1,390 

709 

756 

1,226 

508 

772 

578 

598 

1,008 

1, 227 

L063 

5,184 


30,  286 


21,  538 


718 
,015 


710 

1,799 

989 

146 


3,856 


409 
835 

246 

178 


570 

747 

581 

577 

85 

461 

446 

1,099 

1,045 

1,170 

606 

857 

157 

71) 

511 

849 

952 

1,253 

1,028 

2,844 


16,  851 


2,612 


a  Not  divided  into  civil  townships  in  1880;  part  taken  to 
form  Kiowa  county  in  1886. 

b  Arkansas  city,  formerly  in  Creswell  township,  made  inde- 
pendent since  1880. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Grant  township  in  1886. 

a  Organized  since  1880. 

e  Organized  from  part  of  Cedar  township  in  1886 

/  Formerly  Burdenville. 

ff  Pittsburg  city,  formerly  ISTew  Pittsburg  in  Baker  town- 
ship, made  independent  since  1880. 

ft  Girard  city,  formerly  in  Crawford  township,  made  inde- 
pendent since  1880. 

i  Not  separately  returned. 

j  Organized  from  part  of  Jennings  township  since  1880 ;  part 
taken  to  form  Lyon  township. 

*  Organized  from  part  of  Garfield  tnwn.ship  since  1880. 

J  Part  taken  to  form  Cook  township  since  188U. 


Continued. 

Crawford  township  (h) 

Frontenac  city,  in  Baker  and  Washington 
townships. 

Girard  city  (h) 

Grant  township ' . 

Lincoln  township,  including  Arcadia  city- 
Arcadia  city 

Osage  township,  including  McCiine  city ! ! 

McCune  city 

Pittsburg  city  ((/) ......'...!'! 

Ward  1 J  ^  559 

Ward  2 '  1 '  597 

Ward  3 '.'..'_,   )  _'  fi  1 6 

Ward  4 2  315 

Sheridan  township,  incl.  Cherokee  city  . . 

Cherokee  city 

Sherman  townshi]) .......!.!! 

Walnut  township,  including  Hepler  and 
Walnut  cities. 

Hepler  city 

Walnut  city 

Washington  township,  including  Mul- 
berry Grove  city  (i),  but  exclusive  of 
part  of  Frontenac  city. 


Dkcatub  county 


Allison  township  {j) 

Altory  township  (fr) 

Bassettvillo township  {I) 

Beaver  township  (m) 

Center  township  (dj 

Cook  township  [n) ' 

Custer  township  (d) 

Dresden  townsli ip  (rf) , " 

Finley  township  (0) 

Garfield  township (/;) 

Grant  townsliip  (g) ] '  ] 

Harlan  township  (d) ] . ."  i ' 

Jennings  township  (r) \ 

Liberty  townsliip  («) 

Lincoln  township  (t) 

Logan  township  (d) '  ] 

Lyon  township  (u) ] " . ' 

Oberlin  township  ()j),  incl.  Oberlin  city" 

Oberlin  city ' 

Olive  township  {m) 

Pleasant  Valley  township  {x) 

Prairie  Dog  township  (y) ." 

Shermau  township  (z) " 

Summit  township  (aa) 


Dickinson  county. 


Abilene  city 

Ward  1 9g5 

Ward  2 .' !  99.5 

Ward  3 802 

Waid  4 '.'.  785 

Banner  township 

Buckeye  township 

Center  townsliip,  incl.  Enterprise  city  .... 
Enterprise  city 

Cheevor  township 

Flora  township 

Fragrant  Hill  townsliip 

Garfield  township  (hb) .' . . 


3,547 


170 
624 


2,348 

556 
957 

1.244 

100 

196 

1,282 


4,180 


945 


1,196 


612 


15,  251 


2,360 


728 

523 

650 

561 

1,536 

1,101 

804 

4T  V 

733 

579 

684 

388 

669 

477 

m  Part  taken  to  form  Finley  township  since  1880 
n  Organized  from  part  of  Bassettville  townshii)  since  1880 
0  Organized  from  part  of  Beaver  township  since  18S0 
p  Organized  since  1880;  part  taken  to  form  Altor\-  township 
q  Part  taken  to  form  Lincoln  township  since  I88O' 

.•  '^     ,Qon  *'^^''"  *"  '^^"^  Allison  and  Pleasant  Valley  townships 
snic6  1880. 

s  Organized  from  part  of  Oberlin  township  since  1880 
t  Organized  from  part  of  Grant  township  since  1880 
u  Organized  from  part  of  Allison  township  since  1880 
V  Part  taken  to  form  Liberty  townsliip  since  1880 
wOrganizedsincelKSOtijaittakcn  to  form  Slierman  townsliip 
x  Organized  from  jiart  of  Jennings  township  since  1880. 
y  Part  taken  to  form  Summit  township  since  1880. 
z  Organized  from  part  of  Olive  township  since  1K80. 
"'I'i  J^rganized  from  jiart  of  Prairie  Dog  townshii)  since  1880 
66  Organized  from  part  of  Wheatland  township  since  188e 


164 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

TABLE  3.-AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

KANSAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


1880 


Dickinson  county— Continued. 

Grant  township 

iS^^P-i-uidingCa^loncity 

Hope  townsMp,  including  Hope  ciiy'  V..- 

Hope  city 

Jefferson  township 

l:Sio:n:hJ^,*ScludingSoloinii^city: 
Solomon  city 

^^IS^to^s^'c^-UnalHerln^^ty:: 
Herington  city 

"Newbern  township - '11',' 

Noble  township,  including  Chapman  city. 
Chapman  city 

Kidge  township 

Riuehart  township  (c) 

Sherman  township 

TTnion  township  (rf) 

Wheatland  township  («)  -  ■  -  - •  ■•.:•■■;, 

WiUowdale  township,  incl.  Banner  city  (/) 


DONIPHAN  COUNTY 


Burr  Oak  township . . .  -  •  ■  -  ■  ■••••■  -  ■  ■  - " " 
Center  township,  including  Iroy  ( ity  .  -  -  • 

rowI'trnv^s^ipVinclviding  Highland  and' 
White  Cloud  cities. 

Highland  city 

White  Cloud  city 

Marion  township 

Union  township- ........  ^  •--  ■; ■,>; "  ,-„^ 

Washington  township,  including  Mwooa 
and  Wathena  cities. 

Elwood  city  

Wathena  city  ..... .  ■  ■   ■..-•■••  •  ■  ■  •  •  ■■■ 

Wayne  township,  incl.  Doniphan  city  .  -  ■ 

Doniphan  city .■■j:'„'i  '''^^ 

Wolf  River  township,  including  l.eona 
and  Severance  cities. 

Leona  city 

Severance  city 


DonGLAS  COUNTY  . 


Clinton  township ■  -  -  •, ;. • ' ' " 

Eudora  township,  including  Eudora  city. . 
Eudora  city 

Grant  township 

Kanwaka  township 

Lawrence  city i'i^k' 

Wardl 2,375 

Ward  2 I'Z'* 

Wards ^'lli 

Ward4 ]'lll 

Ward5 1'"!?° 

Lecomptontownship,inci.Lecomptoncity 
Lecompton  city 

Marion  township...--  -  ■  --■•-■  -  ■.•-,■;■■  ■ 

Palmyra  township,  incl.  Baldwin  city . .  - 
Baldwin  city 

Wakarusa  township 

Willow  Springs  township 


Edwards  county  (g) . 


Belpre  township  (h) 

Brown  township 

Franklin  township 

Jackson  township -  -  -  -  ■  ■.-  ■  • -   -  ■ 

Kinsley  township  (i),  mcl.  Kinsley  city  . 

Kinsley  city 

Lincoln  township  (/() 


MINOB  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Edwabds  county— Continued. 


Logan  township  ( j )  - 
Trenton  township.  - . 
Wayne  township 


1890 


1880 


647 

'667 
893 
894 
6i8 
469 


640 
553 
114 
405 

'446 
677 
816 
601 


Elk  county  . 


12,216         10,623 


13, 535         14, 257 


1,014 
2,177 

694  1 
3,607 

441 
825 
619 
816 
L865 

323 
710 

1,961 
518 

2,198 


21,  700 


Elk  Falls  township,  incl.  Elk  Falls  city . . 

Elk  Falls  citv •  • ,■••■.;•■•■ 

Greenfield  township,  incl.  Grenola  city  . . 

Grenolacity ••••.; 

Howard  township,  incl.  Howard  city 

Howard  city 

Liberty  township -••• 

Longton  township  (k),  incl.  Longton  city. . 

Longton  city ...■•■  •  ■■  ■    ■  ■  •  •  • 

Oak  VaUey  township  {I),  including  Oak 
Valley  city. 

Oak  Valley  city 

Painterhood  township 

Pawpaw  township 

Union  Center  township - •  -  - 

Wildcat  township,  including  Molme  city 
Moline  city 


Ellis  county  . 


Big  Creek  township,  including  Hays  city 

Hays  city 

Buckeye  township  (h) 

Catharine  township ■„■.•■":; 

ElUs  township,  including  Ellis  city 

Ellis  city 

Freedom  township 

Wheatland  township 

Hamilton  township 

Hartsook  township 

Lookout  township 

Saline  township 

Smoky  Hill  township 

Victoria  township 

Walker  township 


Ellsworth  county 


1,004 


2,409 


Columbia  township -  -  -  -  ■  -  - -  -  ■ 

Ellsworth  township,  including  Ellsworth 
and  Kanopolis  cities. 

Ellsworth  city 

Kanopolis  city 

Empire  township  (n) 

Garfield  township  (h) 

Green  Garden  township 

Langley  township  (h) 

Lincoln  township 

Noble  township 

Palocky  township  (h) 

Sherman  township  (h) 

Thomas  township  (0) 


9,272 

798 
2,233 


8,494 


929 

's.'isi 

"436 


Valley  township 

Wilson  township,  including  Wilson  city. 


Wilson  city. 


Finney  county  (p)  . 


578 

1,328 

770 

3,350 


1.490 


771 
447 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Kinehart  township  since  1880 

b  Organized  from  part  of  Union  township  «'"'-;  If  O- 

c  Orfanized  from  part  of  Liberty  township  since  1880. 

d  Part  taken  to  foi-m  Lyon  township  since  1880. 

e  Part  taken  to  form  Garfield  township  since  1880. 

/Not  separately  returned.  . 

a  Part  taken  to  form  Kiowa  county  m  188b. 

ft  Organized  since  1880.  . 

i  Palt  taken  to  form  Logan  township  since  1880 

j  Organized  from  part  of  Kinsley  township  since  1880. 


Garden  city ■■■■ 

Wardl ^^4 

Ward  2 »"3 

Wards 6*"' 

Garden  township 

Ivanhoe  township 

Pierceville  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Sherlock  township 

Terry  township 

k  Part  taken  to  form  Oak  Valley  town.ship  since  1880 
I  Organized  from  part  of  Longton  township  since  1880. 

m  Not  separately  returned  in  1880.  •„,„  iMn 

n  Part  taken  to  form  Thomas  township  s^ce  1880. 
n  Orpanized  from  part  of  Empire  township  srnce  1880. 

;  Orlan  zed  from  Irapahoe  ajd  Sequoyah  counties  and  parte 
nt-T^uftfllo  Foote,  Grant,  and  Kearny  counties  in  1884,  parrs 
tak^ntfoii  Garfield,  Grant,  Gray,  Haskell,  ana  Kearny  ooun- 
ties  in  1887. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutinued. 

KAWSAS-Contiflued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Ford  county  (a) 


Bloom  township  (b) 

Bucklin  township  (i) 

Concord  township  (c) 

Dodge  township  (d),  including  Dodge  city 

Dodge  city 

Ward  I 223 

Ward  2 825 

Ward  3 428 

Ward  4 287 

Fairview  township  (c) 

Ford  township  (i),  including  Ford  city . . . 
Ford  city 

Grandview  township  (c) 

Pleasant  Valley  township  (6) 

Richland  township  (c) 

Boyal  township  (c) 

Sodville  township  (b) 

Spearville  townsliip,  including  Spearville 
city  (e). 

W  heatlaud  township   

Wilburn  township  (6) 


Franklin  county. 


Appanoose  township  (/) 

Centropolis  township 

Cutler  township 

Franklin  township,  incl.  Wellsville  city  . 
Wellsville  city 

Greenwood  township  (17) 

Harrison  township 

Hayes  township 

Home  wood  township  (h) 

Lincoln  township  (g) 

Ohio  township  (g) 

Ottawa  city 

Ward  1 1,  775 

Ward  2 2, 004 

Ward  3 1,  741 

Ward  4 728 

Ottawa  township 

Peoria  township 

Pomona  township  (i),  incl.  Pomona  city . . 
Pomona  city 

Pottawatomie  township 

Richmond  township 

Williamsburg  township  (3), incl.  Williams- 
buig  village. 
Williamsburg  village 


Garfield  county  (j) . 


Center  township 

Essex  township 

Gai-field  township  . . 
Kalvesta  township  . 
Lorenz  township  . . . 
Michigan  township. 


Geary  county  (i) 

Blakely  township  (I)  . . 
Jackson  township  (m,)  , 
Jefferson  township  («) . 

Junction  city 

Liberty  township 

Lyon  township 


1890 


5,308 


236 

94 

1,967 

1,763 


291 
467 
148 
393 
191 
128 
182 
106 
555 

407 
205 


1880 


20,  279 


597 
1,036 

914 
1,178 

392 
725 
694 
644 
719 
600 
912 
6,248 


1,076 
934 
960 
466 

1,052 
837 

1,153 


881 


329 
83 
112 
103 
142 
112 


10, 423 


3,122 


1,854 

996 


718 
550 


16,  797 


1,061 

1,0.57 

901 

942 

143 
785 
668 
690 


719 

798 

4,032 


1,236 
1,165 


2S9 

817 

681 

1,245 

419 


6,994 


320 

302 

558 

647 

898 

4,502 

2,684 

750 

665 

579 

518 

a  Part  of  Foote  county  annexed  in  1884;  part  taken  to  form 
Gray  county  in  1887. 

b  Organized  since  1880. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Dodge  township  since  1880 

d  Parts  taken  to  form  Concord,  Fairview,  Grandview,  Rich- 
land, and  Royal  townships  since  1880. 

e  Not  separately  returned. 

/  Part  taken  to  form  Pomona  township  since  1880. 

g  Part  taken  to  form  Homewood  township  since  1880 

n  Organized  from  parts  of  Greer""""'     ' 
Williamsburg  townships  since  1880. 


,^  .      ,    .  — .=Jip  since  IS 

ft  Organized  from  parts  of  Greenwood,  Lincoln,  Ohio,  and 
■  illiaiusburg  townships  since  1880. 
t  Organized  from  part  of  Appanoose  township  since  1880. 
■    ^^iJSanized  trom  parts  of  Fiuuey  and  Hodgeman  counties 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Geary  county— Continued. 


Milford  township 

Smoky  Hill  township. .. 
Wingfield  township  (u). 

Gove  county  (p)... 


Baker  town.ship 

Gove  township,  including  Gove  city 

Gove  city 

Grainfleld  township,  incl.  Graiiifieid  city 

Grainfield  city 

Grinnell  township .....1... 

Jerome  township . 

Larrabee  township 

Lewis  township ] . 

Payne  township 


Graham  county  , 


Allodium  township  (7) 

Bryant  township 

Gettysburg  township 

Graham  township  (r) 

Happy  HoHow  township  (b).. '.'...'. 
Hill  township,  including  Hill  city . 

Hill  city 

Indiana  township  («) 

Millbrook  township  (<) 

Morelaw  township 

Nicodemus  township 

Pioneer  township  (w) 

Solomon  township  (v) 

Wild  Horse  township  (&) 


Grant  county  (/«) , 


Howard  township 

Lincoln  township,  including  Appomattox 
and  Ulysses  cities. 

Appomattox  city 

Ulysses  city .'!..".'.'.'.'!.'.'!! 

Sheridan  township 'y...' ......... 

Sherman  township 

Sullivan  township 

Thomas  township 


Gray  county  (x)  . 


Cimarron  township. . . 
Foot  township  ....... 

Hess  township 

Ingalls  township 

Logan  township 

Montezuma  township 
Richland  township  . . . 


Greeley  county  (p)  . 


Colony  township 

Harrison  township 

Tribune  township,  including  Horace  and 
Tribune  cities. 

Horace  city 

Tribune  city 


1890 


2,994 


5,029 


1,308 


1,264 


475 
166 
623 


165 


1880 


1,196 


4,258 


in  188' 
k  Formerly  Davis. 


I  Organized  from  part  of  Jefferson  township  since  1880 

m  Part  taken  to  form  Wingfield  township  since  1880 

n  Part  taken  to  form  Blakely  township  since  1880. 

o  Organized  from  part  of  Jackson  township  since  1880. 

p  Not  divided  into  civil  townships  in  1880. 

g  Organized  from  part  of  Indiana  township  since  1880. 

r  Part  taken  to  form  Pioneer  township  since  1880. 

s  Part  taken  to  form  Allodium  township  since  1880. 

t  Part  taken  to  form  Solomon  township  since  1880. 

u  Organized  from  part  of  Graham  township  since  1880. 

V  Organized  from  part  of  Millbrook  township  since  1880. 

w  Part  taken  to  form  Finney  county  and  part  given  to  Ham- 
ilton county  m  1884;  reorganized  from  parts  of  same  in  1887. 

X  Organized  from  parts  of  Finney,  Ford,  and  Hodgeman 
counties  in  1887. 


166 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE   POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutiuued. 

KANSAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Greenwood  county 


1890 


16,  309 


Bachelor  township  (a) 

Enrelia  city  (b) 

Eureka  towusliip  (c) 

Fall  River  township -  -  •  •  -  ■  -  ■  -•■-••-- 

JanesviUe  township,  luol.  Hamilton  city. . 

Hamilton  city 

Lane  township ■-. ■  - 

Maxlison  tovrnship,  incl.  Madison  city 

Madison  city 

Otter  Creek  town.ship 

Pleasant  Grove  township. .... --■--.. 

Quincy  township,  including  Neal  city 

Ncal  city 

Salem  township ■  - •- -•---. .- •  ■ 

Salt  Springs  township,  mcl.  Fall  Rivercity 

Fall  River  city 

Shell  Rock  township -  -  -  -  ■ 

Spring  Creek  township,  incl.  Reece  city . . 

Reece  city ■  •  ■ :  ■  •  •  ■ 

Twin  Grove  township,  incl.  Se  very  city.. 

Severy  city  (d) 


1880 


10, 548 


Hamilton  county  (p) 


Bear  Creek  township ; 

Cooliilgetow  uship,  incl.  Coolidge  city 

Coolidge  city vv  ' ' ; '  in' '  ■;  ' 

Kendall  townsliip,  including  Kendall  city 
Kendall  city 

Lament  township ■■  l  if\  

Midway  township..  3    "^    

Liberty  township 

Richland  towusliip 

Syracuse  townslii)),  incl.  Syracuse  city  . . 
Syracuse  city 


2, 259 
B68 

1,U81 

l,a53 
2o6 
710 

1,565 
623 

1,340 
640 
877 
144 

1,010 

1,507 
454 
649 
605 
179 

1,357 


2,027 


1,127 

1,994 

1,019 

588 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Harper  county— Continued. 


394 
849 
123 
882 
509 
573 


621 
1,293 
102 
459 
295 


Spring  township -  -  ■  -.  — 

Stohrville  township  (w),  incl.  Bluft  city 
Bluff  city 


Harvey  county  . 


1890 


407 
1,084 

194 


1880 


151 
606 


Harper  county 


142 
626 

472 

248 

67 

370 

57 
130 

454 
324 


13,  266 


1,072 
306 


168 


1,806 
840 
529 
323 
388 
453 
274 
271 
297 
461 
328 
1,579 
632 
502 
419 
688 
537 
827 
553 
621 


4, 133 


345 

1,022 


597 


747 
260 


Anthony  city  ig) 

A  uthony  township  (A) 

Banner  township  (i) 

Berlin  township  (ji) 

Blaine  township  (A) 

(Jhicaskia  township  (.1) 

Eagle  township  {k) 

Empire  township  (m) 

Garden  township  («) 

Grant  township  (0) 

Greene  township  (m) 

Harper  city  (p) 

Harper  township  (q) 

Lake  township  (r) 

Lawn  township  (s) 

Odell  township  (k) 

Pilot  Knob  township  (t) 

Ruella  township  {u),  incl.  Attica  city 

Attica  city .■  ■  w  V-'"i< 

Silver  Creek  township  («),  including  Free- 
port  city. 

Freeport  city 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Eureka  township  since  1880. 

6  Formerly  in  Eureka  township;  made  independent  since 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Bachelor  township  since  1880.  Eureka 
city,  formerly  in  Eureka  township,  made  independent  since 
I880'. 

d  Formerly  Goulil.  r .      ^  * 

e  Not  divided  into  civil  townships  in  1S80.  Stanton  county 
and  parts  of  Grant  and  Kearny  counties  annexed  in  1884; 
parts  taken  to  reorganize  Grant,  Kearny,  and  Stanton  counties 
in  1887. 

f  Not  separately  returned.  ,      ,    ■ 

y  Formerly  in  Anthony  township ;  made  independent  since 
1880 

h  Parts  taken  to  form  Banner,  Berlin,  and  Pilot  Knob  town- 
ships since  1880.  Anthony  city,  formerly  in  Anthony  town- 
.shin  made  independent  since  1880. 

i  Organized  from  parts  of  Anthony  and  Harper  townships 

^'Tor|anized    from    parts   of  Anthony,  Silver  Creek,    and 

Stohrville  townships  since  1880. 

A- Organized  since  1880.  ...        ,oon 

I  Part  taken  to  form  Pilot  Knob  townshii.  since  1880. 

m  Organized  from  part  of  Ruella  township  since  1880. 

n  Organized  from  part  of  Lake  township  since  1880. 


Alta  township •  -  -  - 

Burrton  township,  including  Burrton  city  . 
Bu  rrton  city 

Darlington  township 

Emma  township 

Garden  township -. 

Halstead  township,  incl.  Halstead  city  -  -  - 
Halstead  city 

Highland  township 

Lake  township 

Lakin  township 

Macon  township 

Newton  city ■---■■ 

Waidl 1.692 

Ward  2 1.261 

Ward3 1.358 

Ward4 1.29* 

Newton  township 

Pleasant  township 

Richland  to%Yiiship -  -  -  ■ 

Sedgwick  township,  incl.  Sedgwick  city  . 
Sedgwick  city ■.  ■ ■  -  ■ 

Walton  township,  including  AValton  city 
Walton  city 


17,601         11,451 


Haskell  county  (x)  . 


Arapahoe  township 

Boone  township 

Dudley  township 

Kxa.iu]ile  township ^- "":;■■ 

Haskell  township,  incl.  Santa  Fe  city . 

Santa  Fe  city 

Ivanhoe  township 

Lockport  township 

Loco  township 

Review  township 


616 

1,083 

695 

612 

715 

719 

1,817 

1 ,071 

611 

476 

621 

713 

5,605 


737 
729 
495 
1,254 
652 
798 
249 


1,077 


523 
714 
386 
472 
528 
528 
870 


Hodgeman  county  (y) 


93 
96 
68 
165 
249 
166 
154 
109 
107 
36 


2,395 


538 
375 
455 
574 
2,601 


728 
587 
372 
939 
415 
647 
167 


67 
624 

324 
122 
450 
227 
133 
177 
395 
200 


1,704 


453 


465 


529 


Benton  township  (z) -  -  -  - 

Center  township  (aa),  incl.  Jetmore  city . 

Jetmore  city 

Hallet  township  (z) 

Marena  township 

North  Roscoe  township  (z) 

Sawlog  township  {lib)  

South  Roscoe  township  (z) 

Sterling  township 

"V  alley  township  (bb) 

0  Organized  from  part  of  Harper  township  since  1880. 

p  Formerly  in  Harper  township;   made  independent  since 

^^o^Parts  taken  to  form  Banner.  Grant,  and  Pilot  Knob  town- 
ships since  1880.  Harper  city,  formerly  in  Harper  township, 
made  independent  since  1880.  •     „iaQn 

r  Parts  tfaken  to  fonu  Garden  and  Lawn  townships  since  1880. 

s  Organized  from  parts  ot  Lake  and  Ruella  townships  since 

^^^"brganized  from  parts  of  Anthony,  Chicaskia,  Harper,  and 
Silver  Creek  townships  since  1880. 
M  PiXtaken  to  form  Empire,  Greene,  and  Lawn  townships 

'''Tplrts' taken  U,  form  Berlin  and    Pilot  Knob  townships 

since  1880.  ,  ,  .       .        ioon 

w  Part  taken  to  form  Berlin  township  since  1880. 
X  Organized  from  part  of  Finney  county  in  1887. 
,/  Parts  of  Biifialo  an,l    Foote  c.unties  annexed  m   1884 , 

narts  takim  to  form  Garheld  and  Gray  counties  m  1887. 

^z  Roscoe  townshi,,  (population  257  in  1880)  termed  into  Ben. 

ton   Hallet  and  North  and  South  Roscoe  townships  .since  1880. 
«,;  Parts  taken  to  form  Sawlog  and  Valley  townships  since 

^  fcl^brganized  from  part  of  Center  township  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

KAJVSAS-Contiiiued. 


MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Jackson  county 14,626 


Adrian  township  (o) 

Cedar  township  (6) 

Douglas  township 

Franklin  township  (6) _/_ 

Garfield  t  jwnship  (c) 

Grant  toT\  nship 

Holton  city _  __ 

Ward  1 807 

Ward  2 1_043 

Ward  3 g77 

Jefferson  township,  incl.  CircleviUe  city . . 

Circleville  city 

Liberty  township 

Netawaka  township,  incl.  Netawaka  city . 

Netawaka  city 

Soldier  township,  including  Soldier  city 

Soldier  city 

Straight  Creek  township 

Washington  township  (d) 

WTiiting  township,  incl.  Whiting  city. . 
Whiting  city 


Jefferson  county 16, 620 


Delaware  township,  incl.  Valley  Falls  city 

Valley  Falls  city 

Fair  view  township .'...... 

Jellerson  township,  inch  Winchester  city 

Winchester  city 

Kaw  township 

Kentucky  township,  incl.  Perry  city  (e)... 
Norton  township,  mcl.  Nortonville  city  .. 

Nortonville  city 

Osawkie  township 

Oskaloosa  township,  incl.  Oskaloosacity!! 

Oskaloosa  city 

Rock  Creek  township 

Eural  township '" 

Sarcosie  township ] 

Union  township,  including  McLouth  city 

McLouth  city 


Jewell  county 19,349 


1880 


10,718 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


992 


826 

122 

646 

758 


976 

723 
417 


15,  563 


Johnson  county  , 


Aubry  township 

Gardner  township,  incl.  Gardner  city!"! 
Gardner  city 

Lexington  township  ......'.'.'..'.....'.'.,.'.'.'.'[ 

McCamish  township,  incl.  Edger'tou  city 
Kdgertoii  city 

Monticello  township ...V. 

Olathe  city 

Wardl.' .....'.'."!.'; i"io9 

Ward2 I'oyo 

Ward  3 j '  j  g2 

Olathe  townsliip ' 

0.xiord  township "_ 

Shawnee  township .!!!.!..!.. 

Spriughill  township,  incl.  SprinEhilYcitv 
Springhill  city _ 


1S90 


17,  385 


1,157 
1,286 
515 
1,  «71 
1,249 


Kearny  county  (ft) 


Hartland  townshij),  incl.  Hartland  city 

Hartland  city  ... 


Hibbard  townsliip 

Kearny  township 

Kendall  township 

Lakin  townshij.,  including  Lakincitv 

Lakincity "^  " 

Southside  township  .......*.'.' 


Kingman  county 


17, 475 


Allen  township,  incl.  part  of  Randall  city. 

Randall  city  (part  of) .' 

Total  for  Randall  city,  in  Allen*  and 
Prairie  townships. 

Athens  township 

Browns  Creek  township 

Buflalo  township,  including  Jewell  city  ] 

Jewell  city 

Bnrr  Oak  township,  incl.  BurrOak  city  '. 

Burr  Oak  city 

Calvin  township y. .......... ... 

Center  township,  including Mankato city! 

Mankato  city 

Erving  township 

Ezbon  township ] ' 

Grant  township '_[ 

Harrison  township 

Highland  township 

Holmwood  township 

Ionia  township 

Jackson  township 

Limestone  township '_[ 

Montana  township ]  ] 

Odessa  township  (/) "...[.. 

Prairie  township,  incl.  part  of  Randaii  city 

Randall  city  (part  of) 

Richland  township 

Sinclair  township (g) l"\\'...\.V. 

Vicksburg  township 

Walnut  township '  [ 

Washington  township 

White  Mound  township .'..'.'....  ...'...\ 

a  Organized  from  partof  Washington  township  since  1880. 
0  Part  taken  to  form  Garfield  township  since  1880. 
^-.r,''    ,1?,"'''^^'  *^^°™  P'"'*'^  "f  Cedar  and  Franklin  townships 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Adrian  township  since  1880. 
«  -Not  separately  returned. 
/  Organized  since  1880. 
(/  Fonoerly  St.  Clair. 

h  Part  taken  to  form  Finney  county  and  part  given  to  Kara  - 
ilton county  in  1884 ;  reorganized  from  parts  of  thi  same"n  18™7. 


Allen  township 

Belmont  township ......'. 

Bennett  township,  incl.  Norwich  city 

Norwich  city 

Canton  township  (/) . . .....'.'.' 

Chicaskia  township  (/),  incl.  Spivey  city 

Spiveycity r      j        j 

Dale  township  (/) ........' 

Dresden  township (f) ..'.'_ 

Fagle  township  (/)'. 

Eureka  to wuship  (i) .!]!!.....!! 

Evan  township 

Galesburg  township 

Hoosier  township  (j) '_'_ 

Kingman  city  (k) 

Wardl ;;::::;:."8i8 

Ward  2 522 

Ward  3 cno 

Ward  4 ■;::::;;;:;:;;::'  428 

Kingman  township  (/) 

Liberty  township (/) ,.._ 

Ninnescah  township  (I) ] 

Peters  township  (/) '_'_'_ 

Richland  township  (/) 

Rochester  township  (/) '. 

Rural  township  (/) ." 

Union  township (/) '.'_ 

Valley  township  (/) ]  [  " '. 

Vinita  township ]  ]  ] 

White  township (m) ..'. 


Kiowa  county  (n)  , 


Brenham  township 

Butler  township ...'.'..'... 

Center  township,  incl.  Greensburg  city! " . 

Greensburg  city 

Garfield  township 

Glick  township 

Kiowa  township !!!!!!.!!!!]! 

Lincoln  township 

Martin  township,  incl.  MuiiinvilYe  city" 

MuUinville  city 

Reeder  township 


349 
786 
301 
259 
516 
205 
328 
372 
359 
330 
440 
578 
396 
2,390 


275 

292  i 

484 

235  ! 

434  I 

348 

455 

345 

478 

411 

039 


2,873 

220 
103 
024 

515 

121 

224 

76 

180 

365 

79 

77 


167 


1880 


16,  853 


1,216 
1,321 

203 
2,042 
1,330 


1,437 
3,294 

1,396 

2,285 

1,495 
1,911 
2,495 
1,190 

1,545 
1,950 
2,477 
1,291 

573 

502 

1,571 

159 

; : 



301 

'95 

158 

178 

186 

620 

258 

128 

11,  823 

3,713 

324 

195 

502 
185 


383 
351 
379 


276 
472 


t  Organized  from  part  of  Hoosier  township  since  1880 

J  Part  taken  to  form  Eureka  township  since  1880. 

k  Organized  from  parts  of  Kingman  (now  Ninnescah)  and 
White  townships  since  1880. 

I  Formerly   Kingman ;    part  taken   to  form  Kingman  citv 
since  1880.  *' 

7ti  Part  taken  to  form  Kingman  city  since  1880. 
•  '' 9!;8""'''*'il  from  parts  of  Comanche  and  Edwards  connties 
in  loob. 


168 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

KANSAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Kiowa  county— Continued. 


Union  townsliip 

Ursula  townsbiii 

Valley  township  — 
Wellsford  towusLip 


Labettk  count 


Canada  township 

Chetopa  city  (a) -  ■  -  ■  • ' '  V 

Elm  Grove  township,  incl.  littna  town  . 
Edna  town . . ._ 

Fairview  township 

Hackberry  township 

Howard  township 

Labette  township 

Liberty  to wnshii) 

Montana  township ;•-,-.-•••„■. V 

Mound  Valley  township,  iucludmg  Mound 
Valley  city. 

Mound  Valley  city ••.••■  •  •  •  •  •  ■ 

MountPieasant  township,  lucludiug  Alta- 
montcity. 

Altamont  city 

Neosho  township 

North  township 

Osage  towi::hip 

Oswego  city 

Oswego  township ■ 

Parsons  city -  ■  •  - - 

Wardl 2,lfa8 

Wards 1.631 

Wards - 1.*°^ 

Ward4 1.454 

Richland  township  {a) 

Walton  towuship 


1890 


164 
133 
492 


27,  586 


Lane  county  (6) 


Alamota  township 

Blaine  towuship 

(Jheyenne  township 

Cleveland  towuship 

Dighton  towuship,  iucl.  Dighton  city. 

Dighton  citv 

Spring  Creek  township 

Sutton  township 

W  bite  Kock  township 

W  ilson  township 


Leavenworth  county. 


Alexandria  township ;  ■  - 

Delaware  township,  incl.  Lansing  city.. - 

Lansing  city 

Eastou  township 

Fairmount  township 

High  Prairie  towuship 

Kickaiioo  township 

Leavenworth  city 

Wardl 3.^™ 

Ward  2 2, /81 

Wards S,492 

Ward  4 2, 795 

Ward  5 3,216 

WardO ■1.214 

Reno  township 

Sherman  township,  inch  Linwood  city. . . 

Lin  wood  city 

Strauger  township -  ■ 

Tonganoxie  township,  including  Tonga- 
noxie  city. 
Tonganoxie  cily 


LiNCOIJ*  COUNTY 


1880 


741 

2,265 

1,400 
321 
826 

1,184 
828 
773 
861 
838 

1,829 

545 
1,230 

454 

621 

850 

1,588 

2,574 

660 

6,736 


1,068 
714 


2,060 


182 
299 
267 
101 
518 
304 
125 
109 
291 
168 


38,  485 


1,108 
4,847 
1,468 
1,238 
1,184 
1,286 
3,427 
19,768 


1,003 
1,487 
306 
1,102 
2,  035 

673 

9,709 


22,  735 


411 
293 


675 

1,305 

1,090 
26 
852 

1,  104 
752 
626 
906 
871 

1,408 

138 
657 


728 

895 

1,394 

2,  351 

942 

4,199 


2,585 
694 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Lincoln  county— Continued. 


Cedron  township 

Colorado  township 

Elkhoin  township,  inclndingLincoln  city 

Lincoln  city  (") 

Franklin  township 

Golden  Belt  township 

Grant  towuship  (d) 

Hanover  township  (e) 

Highland  towuship -  - 

Indiana  towuship 

Logan  towuship 

Madison  township 

Marion  township 

Orange  towuship 

Pleasant  township  (d) 

Salt  Creek  township 

Scott  township 

Valley  township 

Vesper  township  {/) 


1890 


32,  355 

1,250 
2, 620 

933 
1,235 
1,143 
1,  238 
2,772 
16,  546 


987 
1,403 


1,330 
1,831 

426 
8,582 


Battle  Creek  township •■  ■  - 

Beaver  township 

a  Chetopa  city,  formerly  in  Richland  townshi]),  made  inde- 
pendent siuce  1880.  . 

b  Not  divided  into  civil  townships  m  188U. 

c  Formerly  Lincoln  Center. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Hanover  towuship  since  1880. 

e  Organized  from  parts  of  Grant  aud  Pleasant  townships 
»ince  1880. 


Linn  county. 


Blue  Mound  township,  including  Blue 
Mound  city. 

Blue  Mound  city 

Centerville  towuship 

Liberty  township 

Lincoln  township,  incl.  La  Cygne  city . . . 

La  Cygne  city 

Mound  towuship,  including  Mound  city. 

Mound  city 

Paris  township 

Potosi  towuship,  incl.  Pleasantoncity..- 

Pleasanton  city 

Scott  township 

Sheridan  township,  incl.  Prescott  city.  - . 

Prescott  city 

Stanton  township 

Valley  township 


538 
66] 
1,653 
1 ,  100 
507 
373 
486 
342 
316 
543 
400 
314 
377 
504 
455 
470 
488 
236 
342 


17,215 


Logan  county  {g). 


Augustine  township 

Elkader  township 

Leis  township 

Logansport  township 

McAllaster  towushi]) 

Monument  township 

Oakley  township,  including  Oakley  city.. 

Oakley  city 

Paxton  towuship 

Russell  Springs  township,  including  Rus 
sell  Springs  city. 

Russell  Springs  city 

Western  township 

Wiuona  township 


Lyon  county. 


Agnes  township ;  -  •  • 

Americus  township,  incl.  Americas  city . 


Americus  city 

Center  township -  -  -; 

Elmendaro  township,  incl.  Hartford  city  . . 

Hartford  city 

Emporia  city -  -  •  - - 

Wardl 1.879 

Ward  2 1.800 

Wards 2,529 

Ward  4 1.  343 

Emporia  township 

Fremont  township 

Ivy  township  (/i) 4;- " ' ;  •  •  "V^- '  '."i" " 

Jackson  township,  incl.  Neosho  Rapids 
city. 

Neosho  Rapids  city 

Pike  township 

Readiug  township 

I  Waterloo  township  (i) 


1880 


1,732 


3,384 


156 
235 

74 
199 
295 
429 
565 
176 
224 
414 

177 
272 
521 

23, 196 


1,406 
1,857 

393 
1,428 
2,197 

441 
7,551 


2,374 

1,148 

498 

1,845 

308 

1,002 

948 

942 


574 
504 
1,009 
422 
354 
318 
576 


250 
463 
383 
323 
467 
578 
803 
429 
412 
208 


15, 298 


911 


1,662 

1,553 

1,423 

994 

2,258 

2,113 

1.135 
1,929 

835 
1,471 

888 
1,473 
2,839 

443 
1,500 
2,347 

1,139 
1,216 

709 
1,427 

1,216 

1,291 

635 

151 
689 

832 

1,002 

17,326 

943 
1,906 

43' 

848 

1,444 


4,631 


2, 525 
912 

1,531 

80 
987 
715 
884 

/  Organized  siuce  1880.  ,    „  Ttr  n  „„„♦■,, 

y  Formerly  St.  John ;  organized  from  part  of  Wallace  county 

h  Organized  from  part  of  Waterloo  township  since  1880. 
t  Part  taken  to  form  Ivy  township  siuce  1880. 


POPULATION. 


169 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

KAIVSA.S— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


McPherson  county. 


Battle  Hill  township 

Bonaville  township 

Canton  township,  including  Canton  city . 

Canton  city 

Castle  township,  including  Windom  city  . 

Windom  city 

Delmore  township 

Empire  township,  including  Galva  city. . . 

Galva  city 

Groveland  township 

Gypsum  Creek  township 

Harper  township 

Hayes  township 

Jackson  township 

King  township 

Little  Valley  township 

Lone  Tree  township 

McPherson  city  (a) 

Wardl I.IBI 

Ward  2 750 

Wards 844 

Ward  4 417 

McPherson  township  (a) 

Marquette  township  (i),  including  Mar- 
quette city. 

Marquette  city 

Meridian  township 

Mound  township,  incl.  Moundridge  city  . . 

Moundridge  city 

New  Gottland  township 

Smoky  Hill  township,  incl.  Lindsborgcity . 

Lindsborg  city 

South  Sharp  Creek  township 

Spring  Valley  township 

Superior  township. 

Turkey  Creek  township 

Union  township 


1890 


21,  614 


Marion  county 


Blaine  township  (c) 

Catlin  township 

Center  township  (d) 

Clark  township  (e) 

Clear  Creek  township  (/) 

Colfax  township  (g) 

Doyle  township  (ft),  incl.  Florence  city . .. 
Florence  city 

Durham  Park  township  (i) 

East  Branch  township  (j) 

Fairplay  township 

Gale  township  (k) 

Grant  township 

Lehigh  township  (I) 

Liberty  township  (m) 

Logan  township  (n) 

Lost  Springs  township  (o) 

Marion  city  (j)) 

Ward  1 639 

Ward  2 610 

Ward  3 36o 

Ward  4 43g 

Menno  township  (</) 

Milton  township  (r) 

Peabody  township,  incl.  Peabody  city 

Peabody  city 


429 
329 

1,050 
420 
660 

165 
504 
947 
255 
571 
591 
427 
590 
684 
581 
496 
1,089 
3,172 


929 

367 

765 

1,150 

443 
669 

1,686 
968 
459 
763 

1,001 
794 
579 


20,  539 


1880 


17, 143 


501 
424 
950 
396 
509 


596 
684 

87 
479 
642 
480 
509 
506 
467 
435 
1, 139 
1,590 


2,267 
537 


643 
663 


634 

1,177 
466 
370 
668 
634 
659 
570 

12,  453 


598 
1,724 


1,489 
954 


447 
866 
481 


1,702 


2,047 

857 

799 

432 

2,118 

1,585 

1.474 

1,087 

a  McPherson  city,  formerly  in  McPherson  township,  made 
independent  since  1880. 

h  Formerly  Sharps  Creek. 

e  Organized  from  part  of  Logan  township  in  1889. 

rf  Part  taken  to  form  Colfax'township  siuce  1880.     Marion 
city, formerly  iu  Centertownship,  made  independent  siucel8S0. 

e  Organized  from  part  of  Gale  township  siuce  1880. 

/  Part  taken  to  form  Lost  Springs  township  since  1880. 

g  Organized  from  part  of  Center  township  since  1880. 

h  Part  taken  to  form  Milton  township  since  1880. 

i  Organized  since  1880 ;  part  taken  to  form  Logau  tov\  nsbip. 

J  Branch  township  (population  1,131  in  1880)  formi-d  into 
Ea.st  and  West  Branch  town,ships  since  1880. 

k  Part  taken  to  form  Clark  township  since  1880. 

I  Organized  from  part  of  liisley  township  since  1880. 
m  Part  taken  to  form  Menno  township  siuce  1880. 

n  Organized  from  part  of  Durham  Park  towusliip  since  1880  ; 
part  taken  to  form  Blaine  township  in  1889. 

o  Organized  from  part  of  Clear  Creek  townshij)  since  1880. 

p  Formerly  Marion  Center  in  Centertownship;  made  inde- 
pendent since  1880. 

g  Organized  from  part  of  Liberty  township  since  1880. 

r  Organized  from  part  of  Doyle 'township  since  1880. 


MmOB  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Marion  county— Continued. 

Risley  township  (s),  incl.  Hillsboro  city  . . 

Hillsboro  city '. 

Summit  township 

West  Branch  to wushij)  (j) 

Wilson  township 


Marshall  county. 


Balderson  township  (t) 

BIueRapidsCity  township, includingBlue 
Rapids  city. 

Blue  Rapids  city 

Blue  Rapids  townshij),  incl.  Irving  city' '. '. 

Irving  city 

Center  township 

Clear  Fork  towusliip 

Cleveland  township  (a)  

Cottage  Hill  township  (v) 

Elm  Cieek  township 

Franklin  township,  including  Home  city  . 

Home  city 

Guittard  township  {w),  incl.  Beattie  city ! 

Beattie  city '. . 

Herkimer  township  (x) ... . . . . .... . . . '. 

Logan  township  (y) 

Marysville  city  (z) 

Ward  1 462 

Ward  2 652 

Wards 3C] 

Ward  4 438 

Marysville  township  (aa) .• 

Murray  township  {bb),  including  Axtell 
city. 

Axtell  city 

Noble  township '...'..'.. 

Oketo  township  (x).  including  Oketo  city. 

Olfeto  city .'. . 

Richland  township  (cc),  including  Siini- 
merfield  city. 

Sumiiierfield  city 

Rock  township .....!..!  1 1 

St.  Bridget  township  (dd) 

Vermilion  township  (cc),  iuchulingFr-ank- 
fort  city. 

Frankfort  city 

Walnut  township  (ff) 

Waterville  township   (yij),   incl.   Water, 
ville  city. 

Waterville  city 

AVells  township 


1890 


Meade  county  {hh). 


Cimarron  township 

Crooked  Creek  township 

Eden  township 

Fowler  township 

Logan  township 

Meade  Center  township,  incl.  Meade  city 

Meade  city 

Mertilla  township 

Odee  township 

Sand  Creek  township 

West  Plains  township,  including  West 
Plains  city. 

West  Plains  city 


1,406 

555 
488 
766 
851 

23, 912 


773 

1,477 

936 
1,378 
375 
717 
1,014 
360 
619 
586 
819 

'34 
1,  210 
64S 
693 
840 
1,913 


656 
1,615 

643 
1,057 
1,104 

334 
795 


712 

889 

1,936 

1.053 

720 

1,265 


1880 


577 
764 


2,542 


184 
172 
106 
419 
205 
705 

457 
72 
183 
217 
279 


133 
421 


640 
16, 136 


1,299 


1,139 


592 
619 


387 
427 


1,022 
270 


3,781 
1,178 


255 
620 


540 
i,770 


615 
068 


296 


s  Part  taken  to  form  Lehigh  township  siuce  1880. 
t  Organized  from  parts  of  (Juittard  and  Marysville  town- 
ships .since  1880. 

u  Organized  from  part  of  Vermilion  township  since  1880. 
V  Organized  from  part  of  Waterville  township  since  1880. 
w  Parts  taken  to  form  Balderson  and  Richland  townships 
since  1880. 

X  Organized  from  part  of  Marysville  township  since  1880. 
2/ Organized  since  1880. 

z  Poi-merly  in    Marysville  township ;    made  independent 
since  1880. 

aa  Parts  taken  to  form  Balderson,  Herkimer,  Oketo,  and 
AValnut  townships  since  1880.   Marysville    city,  formerly  iu 
Marysville  township,  made  independent  since  1880. 
bb  Part  taken  to  form  St.  Bridget  township  since  1880. 
cc  Organized  from  part  of  Guittard  township  since  1880. 
dd  Organized  from  part  of  Murray  township  since  1880. 
ee  Part  taken  to  form  Cleveland  township  since  1880. 
f  Organized  from  parts  of  Marysville  and  Waterville  town- 
ships since  1880. 

gg  Parts  taken  to  form  Cottage  Hill  and  Walnut  townships 
since  1880.  *^ 

hh  Not  divided  into  civil  townships  in  1880. 


170 


COMPENDITJM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CEKSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

KANSAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Miami  cohnty. 


Marysville  township 

Miami  townsiiip 

Middle  Creek  townsiiip 

Mound  township ■--- 

Osage  township,  including  Fontana  city. 

Fontana  city • • 

Osawatomie  towushij),  iu<liidiug  Osawat- 
omie  city. 

Osawatomie  city 

Paola  city ,  •  ■ 

Ward  i -  •  ''•^^ 

Ward  2 824 

Wards fl5 

Ward  4 6b7 

Paola  township 

Richland  township 

Stanton  township 

Sugar  Cre.bk  township 

Tenmile  township  (b) 

Valley  township 

Wea  township  (c),  iud.  Louisbnrg  city. . 
Louisburg  city 


1890 


19,  614 


1880 


Mitchell  county. 


1,597 
961 

1,  233 
736 

1,193 
256 

3,  .518 

ai ,  662 
2, 943 


17, 802 

1,599 
1,206 
1,260 
739 
1,196 

174 
1,999 

681 
2,312 


15, 037 


Ashei'ville  towu,ship 

Beloitcity(iZ) •-•■ 

Ward  1 ™1 

Ward2 , 709 

Ward  3 885 

Beloit  township  {d) 

Bliiouifield  township 

Blue  Hills  township 

Carr  Creek  township ■  ■■ 

Cawker  township,  including  Cawkercity . 
Cawlter  city 

Center  township 

Custer  township 

Eureka  towiLship 

Glenelder  township,  iud.  Gleuelder  city. 
Glenelder  city 

Hayes  township - 

Logan  township 

Lulu  township 

Pittsburg  township 

Plum  Creek  township 

Round  Springs  township 

Salt  Creek  township 

Solomou  Rapids  township 

Turkey  Creek  town.ship 

Walniit  Creek  township 


Montgomery  county. 


702 
,455 


1,004 
571 
422 
426 

1.490 
898 
471 
443 
393 

1.070 
407 
463 
677 
796 


762 

1,008 

1,370 

1,436 

887 

904 

777 

809 

938 

993 

867 

1,706 

2,467 

760 

499 

14, 911 


693 

1,835 


2,793 
024 
449 
461 
1,663 
1,039 
579 
390 
407 
847 
165 
524 
665 
745 


565 

529 

560 

673 

220 

304 

370 

514 

574 

637 

675 

698 

690 

716 

23, 104 

18,  213 

1,967 

1,151 

542 

735 

837 

940 

1,570 

2, 104 

09U 

2,282 

753 

855 

87;: 

1,422 

1, 182 

3, 127 

2,915 

1,859 

1,605 

1,211 

1 ,  022 

344 

J"! 

2,206 

1,867 

796 

383 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Montgomery  county— Continued. 


Paiker township  (/) 

Rutland  township 

Sycamore  township 

West  Cherry  township. 


Morris  county. 


Clark  Creek  township 

Council  Grove  city  (3) 

Council  Grove  township  (</) 

Diamond  Valley  township  (A) 

Ehn  Creek  township 

Fourmile  township  (?') 

Garfield  township  (i) 

Grandview  township  (j) 

Highland  township  (h) 

Neosho  township 

Ohio  township 

Parker  township,  incl.  Parkerville  city  . 

Parkerville  city 

Rolling  Prairie  towuship.incl. White  city 

White  city 

V.alley  township  (k),  incl.  Dunlap  city 

Dunlap  city 

Warren  township 


1890 


857 
1,251 
1,481 

807 


11,381 


467 
2,211 
487 
523 
1,060 
314 
637 
573 
407 
698 
734 
860 


1880 


Morton  county  (0 


Cimarron  township 

Maud  township 

Missouri  township 

Morton  township 

Richfield  township,  incl.  Richfield  city 

Richfield  city 

Taloga  township 


Nemaha  county (m) 


724 


609 
826 
797 
805 
981 

3" 

714 

970 

1,384 


Caney  township,  including  Caney  city... 

Caney  city 

Cherokee  township 

Cherry  town,ship  (e) 

Cherry  vale  city  (e) 

(Joffey ville  city  (/) 

Drum  Creek  township 

Favni  Creek  township 

Independence  city 

Indcpeiideuce  township 

Liberty  township,  incl. Liberty  village. . 

Liberty  village 

Louisburg  township,  incliuling  Elk  city. 
Elk  city 

a  Includes  Kansas  State  Insane  Asylum  (population  621). 

b  Organized  I'rom  part  of  Wea  township  since  1880. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Tenmile  township  since  1880. 

d  Beloit  city,  formerly  in  «eloit  township,  made  independent 

since  1880.     '  ',  ,„  ,  ,  .  j    •    lo 

e  Cherryvale  city,  formerly  in  Cherry  township,  made  inde- 
pendent since  1880.  „    ,       ,  ,  .  ■,    ■    j 

f  Coffeyville  city,  formerly  m  Parker  township,  made  inde- 
pendent since  1880.  ,    .     ^  .,  ^  ^  ,  . 

g  Council  Grove  city,  formerly  in  Council  Grove  township, 
made  independent  since  1880. 

h  Part  taken  to  form  Grandview  township  since  1880. 
i  Organized  from  part  of  Valley  township  since  1880. 

j  Organized  from  parts  of  Diamond   Valley  and  Highlau<l 
townships  since  1880.  ,,,.,,,   x  ,■ 

k  Parts    taken  to  form    Eourmile   and  Garfield  townslaps 
Since  1880. 


Adams  township  (n) 

Berw ick  township (0) 

Capioma  township  (p) 

Clear  Creek  township 

Oilman  township,  including  Oneida  city . . 

Oneida  city 

Orranada  township 

Harrison  township 

Home  township  (g),  incl.  Centralia  city . . 

Centralia  city 

Illinois  township,  including  Corning  ciiy 

Corning  city 

Marion  town.ship 

Mitchell  township  (r) 

Nemaha  township 

Neucliatel  township ]  "■>' 

lied  Vermilion  township \  *ij^ 

Reilly  township [  J^{- 

Richmond  township  (») •  '* 

Rock  Creek  township  («),  inclndiug  Sa-  .^,078 

betha  city.  , 

Sabetha  city |        ^-SOS 


Seneca  city  («) 

Wardl 552 

Ward  2 ™4 

Ward  3 '^6 

Washington  township 

Wetmore  township,  incl.  Wetmore  city  . . 
Wetmore  city 


1,000 

1,101 

522 


1,527 

1,061 

1,669 

934 


9,265 


12,462 


849 
1,203 


461 
663 
340 


I  Formerly  Kansas ;  not  divided  into  civil  townships  in  1880. 

m  Valley  township  (population  539  in  1880)  taken  to  torm 
Adams  and  Mitchell  townships  since  1880. 

n  Organized  from  parts  of  Capioma  and  Valley  townships 
since  1880.  ,     ,  ,  .      .        toon 

0  Organized  from  part  of  Rock  Creek  township  since  1880. 
p  Part  taken  to  form  Adams  township  since  1880. 

a  Part  taken  to  fonn  Mitchell  township  since  1880. 

r  Organized  from  parts  of  Home,  Richmond,  and  Valley 
townships  since  1880.  .        .oon      c 

s  Part  taken  to  form  Mitchell  township  since  1880.  Seneca 
city,  formerly  in  Richmond  township,  made  independent  wnce 

1880.  '  ,  ■         ■  toon 

1  Part  taken  to  iorni  Berwick  township  since  188U. 

u  Fomierly  in  Richmond  township;  made  independent  since 

1880. 


POPULATION. 


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Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued; 

KAW8AS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Neosho  county 


Big  Creek  township 

Canville  township 

Centerville  townsliip 

Chanute  city  (a) 

Chetopa  to\ynship,  incl.  Thayer  city 

Thayer  city 

Erie  township,  including  Erie  city 

Erie  city 

Grant  township _ . . . 

Ladore  township 

Lincoln  towuship 

Mission  township,  incl. Osage  Mission  city 

Osage  Mission  city 

Shiloh  towTiship 

Tioga  township  (a) 

Walnut  Grove  township 


1890 


18,  561 


Ne.ss  codnty 


Bazine  township 

Center  township  (tl,  including  Ness  city . 

Ness  city 

Eden  town.ship  (b) 

Forrester  township  (c) 

Franklin  township 

High  Point  township 

Johnson  township 

Nevada  township  (b) 

Ohio  township (6) 

Waring  township 


1,070 
1,103 
1,118 
2,826 
1,499 

544 
2,296 

1.176 
1,351 
1,045 
1,018 
2,152 
1,097 
1,002 
994 
1,087 


4,944 


1880 


Norton  county' 


Aldino  township  ((?) 

Almelo  township  (e) 

Almena  township,  incl.  Almena  village. 

Almena  village 

Belle  Plaine  township (/) 

Center  towuship,  including  Norton  city  . 

Norton  city 

Crystal  towuship  (/) 

Emniett  township  (/) 

Garfield  township  (/) 

Grant  township 

Harrison  township  (</) 

Highland  township (7t) 

Lenora  township  (e),  incl.  ijenora  city 

Lenoracity 

Leota  township 

Lincoln  towuship  (i) 

Modell  township  (i) 

Noble  township  (j) 

Orange  township  (i) 

Kock  Branch  township 

Rockwell  to  wnship  (/) ._[ 

Sand  Creek  township  (i) 

Solomon  township 

West  Union  township 


Osage  county  . 


Agency  township  (i),  incl.  Qiienemocity  . 

Quenemo  city 

Arvonia  township 

Barclay  towuship (0 

Burliugame  towuship  (to),  including  Bur- 
lingaiue  city. 

Burlingame  city 

Dragoon  township 

Elk  township  (n),  incl.  Overhrook  city  . '. '. 

Overbrook  city 


563 


252 
187 
513 
399 
247 
600 
410 
774 


10,617 

324 
254 
1,095 
366 
266 
1,762 
1,074 
411 
504 
350 
522 
636 
269 
460 
231 
822 
264 
350 
220 
229 
447 
363 
316 
399 
354 


25,  062 


1,036 

878 
1,054 

887 
1,203 

311 
1,334 

270 
1,035 
1,055 
1,228 
2,266 
1,306 
988 
1,851 
1,193 


3,722 


731 

722 

239 


534 
670 
170 
184 
190 
282 

6,998 
531 


876 


996 

634 


34 
969 


778 


1,388 
643 
770 
721 

2.942 


1,472 

734 

1,292 


604 
684 


19,  642 


1,809 
122 
857 
509 

4,  031 


a  Chanute  city,  formerly  in  Tioga  township,  made  inde 
pendent  since  1880. 

b  Part  taken  to  form  Forrester  township  since  1880 

e  Organized  from  parts  of  Center,  Eden,  Nevada,  and  Ohio 
townships  since  1880. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Harrison  township  lu  1889. 

e  Twin  Mound  township  (population  974  iu  1880)  formed 
into  Almelo  and  Lenora  townships  since  1880. 

/Organized  since  1880. 

q  Organized  from  part  of  Aldine  township  in  1889. 

h  Organized  from  part  of  Noble  township  since  1880. 

1  Organized  in  1880. 

/  Orgauized  since  1880;  part  taken  to  form  Highland  town- 
ship. 

k  Part  takeu  to  form  Lincoln  town.ship  since  1880. 
(  Part  taken  to  form  Grant  towuship  since  1880. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


OsAOE  COUNTY— Continued. 

Fairfax  township 

Grant  township  (0) 

Junction  township 

Lincoln  township  (p) ' " . 

Melveru  township,  iucl.  Melvern  city 

Melvern  city 

Olivet  township | 

Osage  city 

War  d  1 .'.'-'"  i ,'  206 

Ward  2 793 

Ward  3 '      §95 

ward4 :::;::   575 

Kidgeway  township   (q),  including   Car-  1,720 

bondale  city. 

Carbonda'le  city 

Scranton  township  (>•),  incl.  Scraiitoii  city 

Scranton  city 

Superior  township  (I) ........!!.!! 

Valley  Brook  towpship,  incl.  Lyndon  city 

Lyndon  city ' '. 


Osborne  county 12,083 


Bethany  towuship 

Bloom  township 

Corinth  towuship 

Covert  township  (/) ' ' ' 

Delhi  towTiship 

Grant  township ' 

Hancock  township  (/) 

Hawkeye  township ' . 

Independence  township 

Jackson  township 

Kill  Creek  township /__ 

Lawrence  towuslii]> 

Liberty  township  . . . ; ,  ] 

Mount  Ayr  townsliip ^ '  i 

Natoma  township  (J) 

Osborne  city  (,v) ' 

Penn  township  (s) ' " . 

Koss  township,  including  Downs  city  .. 

Downs  city ", 

Konnd  Mound  township. . .............. 

Sumner  township,  including  Alton  city 

Alton  city 

Tildeu  township 

Valley  township  (/) 

Victor  township 

Winlield  township 


Ottawa  county  (() 


Ben- 


Bennington    township,    includiu! 
nington  city. 

Bennington  city 

Blaine  township  (/') 

Buckeye  township  (/) 

Center  towuship  (u) 

C!hapiiian  towuship 

Concord  towuship 

Culver  township  (v) 

Durham  township  (/) , 

Fountain  township 

Garfleld  towuship  (/ ) 

Grant  township 

Henry  to wnshij) 

Lincoln  township 

l^oganto  wnship  (w) 

Minneapolis  city  (u) ' , 

Morton  township  (x),  incl.  Tescott  village^ 
Tescott  village 


1880 


674 
i,264 
1,305 


12, 517 


533 
557 


12,  581 


719 
1,495 
1,119 
465 
465 
923 

"662 

376 
845 

10,  307 


832 


1,838 
846 
613 

1,111 


829 

384 

364 

400 

1,198 

1,084 

TO  Part  takeu  to  form  Scranton  township  since  1880. 
71  Organized  from  part  of  Ridgeway  township  since  1880. 
o  Organized  from  parts  of  Barclay  and  Superior  townships 
since  1880.  ■>  i-  i- 

p  Organized  from  part  of  Agency  township  since  1880. 

f/  Part  takeu  to  form  Elk  township  since  1880. 

r  Organized  from  partof  Burlingame  township  sinoel88(i. 

s  Osborne  city,  formerly  in  Peun  township,  made  inde- 
pendent since  1880. 

« Information  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  in- 
complete. 

u  Minneaiiolis  city,  formerly  in  Center  township,  made  iu. 
dependent  since  1880. 

V  Part  takeu  to  form  Morton  township  since  1880. 

w  Part  taken  to  form  Sherman  township  since  1880. 

X  Organized  from  part  of  Culver  township  since  188Q. 


172 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

KANSAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Ottawa  codnty — Coutiuued. 


Ottawa  township 

Richland  towushi))  (o) ..-..------■ 

Sheridan  township,  iucl.  Delphos  city 

Delphos  city • 

Sherman  township  ((<) 

Stanton  township  (a) 


1890 


1880 


Pawnee  county  . 


Ash  Valley  township  (a) 

Browns  Grove  township  (c) 

Conkliug  township  (a) 

Garfield  township 

Grant  township 

Keysville  township  (d) 

Larued  city  (c) ■  ■  ■ 

Wardl 4f» 

Ward2 ^!* 

Wards - Y/. 

Ward4 '*'*6 

Larned  township  (/) 

Logan  township  (g) 

Pawnee  township 

Pleasant  Kidge  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township  (It) 

River  township  (i) 

Walnut  township 


Phillips  county. 


Arcade  township 

Beaver  township  (a) 

Belmont  township 

Bow  Creek  township 

Crystal  township 

Dayton  township 

Deer  Creek  township 

Freedom  township 

Glenwood  township 

Granite  township 

Greenwood  township •  -  - 

Kirwin  township,  including  Kirwiu  city 

Kirwin  city •■ 

Logan  township,  including  Logan  city .  - . 

Logan  city 

Long  Island  township 

Mound  township -  -  ■ ■■■-■ 

Phillipshurg    township,  including  Phil 
lipsburg  city. 

Phillipsburg  city 

Plainview  township 

Plum  township 

Prairieview  township 

Rushville  township 

Solomon  township 

Sumner  township  (a) 

Towanda  township 

Valley  township 

Walnut  towuship 


390 
417 
1,146 
561 
544 
510 

5,204 

180 
265 
67 
389 
177 
155 
1,861 


495 
172 
•J19 
179 
439 
279 
227 

13, 661 


Pottawatomie  county  . 


Belvue  township 

Blue  township - •-- 

Blue  Valley  township,  iiicl.  Olsbnrg  city 

Olsburg  city 

Center  township 

Clear  Creek  towuship 


547 
414 
410 
372 
516 
426 
499 
385 
328 
592 
471 
1,180 
689 
701 
390 
877 
530 
1,033 


173 
705 
656 
327 
679 
415 
208 
280 
328 

17, 722 


784 
730 
882 
.85 
427 
844 


652 


1,240 
256 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Pottawatomie  county— Continued . 


5,396 


570 


446 

228 


1,066 


1,842 


572 
326 
913 


Emmet  township  (j) 

Grant  township  (a) 

Green  township 

Lincoln  township 

Lone  Tree  township 

Louisville  township,  incl.  Louisville  city 

Louisville  city 

Mill  Creek  township,  incl.  Onaga  city 

Onaga  city 

Pottawatomie  towuship 

Rock  Creek  towuship  (fc),  including  West 
moreland  city. 

Westmoreland  city 

St.  Clere  township  (!) 

St.  George  township 

St.  Mary  towuship,  incl.  St.  Mary  city  - . 

St.  Mary  city 

Shannon  township  {in) 

Sherman  township  («) 

Spring  Creek  township  (o) 

Union  towuship 

Vienna  township 

Wamego  township,  iucl.  Wamego  city .  - 

Waraego  city 


1890 


499 
12,  014 


476 


513 
479 
674 
270 
542 
391 
388 
452 
407 

1,421 
807 
626 
275 
533 
375 

1,043 

309 
272 
655 
638 
248 
.526 


Pratt  county  (p) . 


Banner  township  (q) 

Carmi  township  (/) 

Center  township  (s),  including  Pratt  city 

Pratt  city 

Elm  township  {t) 

Gove  township  (f.) 

Grant  to wnship  (m) 

Haynesville  township  (e) 

luka  township  (w) 

Logan  township  (r) - 

McClelland  township  (x) 

McPherson  township  (t) 

Karon  township  (i/) 

Paxon  townsliip  (t) - 

Kichland  township  (z) 

Saratoga  township  (0 

Springvale  towuship  (aa) 

Valley  township  (t) 


257 
449 
379 

16,  350 


RAWLINS   COUNTY  (l)h) . 


734 
742 
081 


509 
657 


Achilles  township 

Arbor  township -  ■ ,--:;" 

Atwood  to  wnship,  including  Atwood  city 

Atwood  city 

Beaver  township 

Burntwood  township • 

Celia  township 

Clinton  township 

Driftwood  towuship 

Grant  township 

Herudon  township 

J  efferson  township 

Laing  township 

Logan  township 

LuSeU  township 

Mikesell  township 

Mirage  township 

Richland  township 

Rotate  township 

Union  township 


1880 


1,890 


a  Organized  since  1880.  ,  .       .        ,oor. 

h  Ori'anined  from  partof  Logan  township  since  1880. 
c  Part  taken  to  form  KoysvUle  township  since  1880. 
d  Organized  from  part  of  Browns  Grove  township  siuce 

e  Formerly  in  Larned  township;  made  independent  siuce 

f  Part  taken  to  form  River  township  since  1880.   Larned  cit  y , 
fovmerlv  in  Larned  township,  made  independent  since  1880. 
(J  Organized  from  part  of  Pleasant  VaUey  township  since 

1 880 

h  Parts  taken  to  form  Logan  and  River  townships  siuce 

i'Org.anized  from  parts  of   Larned  and  Pleasant  Valley 
townships  since  1880.  . 

j  Parttakeu  to  form  St.  Clere  township  since  1880 
k  Part  taken  to  form  Sherman  township  since  1880 

I  Oreauized  from  part  of  Emmet  township  since  1880. 
TO  Part  taken  to  foi-m  Spring  (Jreek  township  since  1880 
n  Organized  from  part  of  Rock  Creek  township  siuce  1880. 

o  Organized  from  part  of  Shannon  township  since  isao. 


«  Ludwick  township  (population  81  in  1880)  t.akeu  to  form 
Center,  Elm,  Gove,  Grant,  McPherson,  Paxon,  Kicliland,  Sara- 
toga, and  Valley  townships  .siuce  1880.  ■   „..  lasn 

%  Organized  from  part  of  Springvale  township  siuce  im 
r  Organized  from  parts  of  Haynesville  and  luka  townships 

'''Tolganized  iron,  parts  of  luka  and  Ludwick  townships 

'''^  t'organlzed  from  part  of  Ludwick  township  since  1880. 

M  Organized  from  parts  of  Ludwick  and  Springvale  town- 
shins  since  1880.  ...         ioort 

V  Parts  taken  to  form  Carmi  and  Logan  township.s  since  1 880. 

w  Parts  taken  to  form  Carmi,  Center,  Logan,  and  Richland 
townships  siuce  1880.  -,  .       .        loon 

X  Organized  from  part  of  Naron  township  since  1880. 

«  Part  taken  to  form  McClelland  township  since  1880. 

z  Organized  from  parts  of  luka,  Ludwick,  and  Springvale 

townships  since  1880.  ,  ^r  i_i      j  *  

aa  Parts  taken  to  form  Banner,  Grant,  and  Richland  town- 
sliips  siuce  1880.  . 

bb  Kot  divided  into  civil  townships  in  1880. 


POPULATION. 


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Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

K.AIVSAS— Continued. 


MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Keno  county  . 


Albion  township 

Arlington  township  (a),  including  Arling 
ton  city  (i<). 

Bell  townsliip 

Castleton  township 

Center  township 

Clay  township 

Enterprise  township  (c) 

Grant  township,  incl.  Nickerson  city 

Nickerson  city 

Grove  township 

Haven  township 

Hayes  township  (d) 

Huntsville  township  (e) 

Hutchinson  city  (/) 

Ward  1 3,  061 

Ward  2 1,813 

Ward  3 1,  636 

Ward  4 2, 172 

Langdon  township  (g) 

Iiincoln  township 

Little  River  township 

liOda  township 

Medford  township  (h) 

Medora  township  (i) 

Ninnescah  township  (i) 

Plevna  township  (j) 

Eeno  township  (/),  incl.  South  Hutchin- 
son city. 
South  Hutchinson  city 

Roscoe  township 

Salt  Creek  township 

Sumner  township 

Sylvia  township  (k),  incl.  Sylvia  city 

Sylvia  city 

Troy  township '_'_ 

Valley  township 

Walnut  township  (I) 

Westminster  township 


1890 


Eepdblic  county. 


Albion  township 

Beaver  township 

Belleville  city  (m) 

Ward  1  .-- 830 

Ward  2 774 

Ward  3 264 

Belleville  township  (m) 

Big  Bend  township,  incl.  Eepublic  city . . 
Republic  city 

Cortland  township,  incl.  Cortland  city. . '. 
Cortland  city 

Elk  Creek  towushii) 

Fairview  township 

Earmington  township 

Ereedoiu  township 

Grant  township 

Jefferson  township 

Liberty  township 

Lincoln  township 

Norway  towushij) 

Richland  township,  including  Cuba  city  . . 
Cuba  city 


27, 079 


540 
745 

481 

448 

592 

558 

464 

2,241 

1 ,662 

1,022 

1,248 

595 

482 

8,682 


456 
861 
659 
541 
555 
306 
348 
314 
825 

321 
344 
750 
401 
533 
205 
249 
843 
580 
416 


640 


721 
1,094 
228 
961 
267 
784 
858 
843 
734 
903 
725 
755 
756 
696 
1,321 
415 


1880 


12, 826 


436 


348 
352 
311 
441 
429 
1,207 

597 
238 
867 
664 


1,540 


565 
568 
731 

388 

577 


198 
2,116 


536 


181 
645 


503 
481 
238 


763 

1,085 

50 

661 


667 
670 
682 
730 
580 
713 
736 
492 
849 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Langdon  township  since  1880. 

b  Not  separately  returned. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Huntsville  township  since  1880. 

d  Parts  taken  to  form  Huntsville  and  Walnut  townships 
since  1880.  ' 

e  Organized  from  parts  of  Enterprise  and  Hayes  townships 
since  1880. 

/  Hutchinson  city,  formerly  in  Reno  township,  made  inde- 
pendent since  1880. 

g  Part  taken  to  form  Arlington  township  since  1880. 

h  Part  taken  to  form  Walnut  township  since  1880. 

i  Organized  since  1880. 

j  Part  taken  to  form  Sylvia  township  since  1880. 

k  Organized  from  part  of  Plevna  township  since  1880. 

I  Organized  from  parts  of  Hayes  and  Medford  townships 
since  1880. 

m  Belleville  city,  formerly  in  Belleville  township,  made  iii- 
ilcpendent  since  1880. 

n  Part  taken  to  form  Mitchell  township  since  1880.    Lyons 
city,  formerly  in  Atlanta  township,  made  independent  in  1889. 

0  Organized  from  part  of  Valley  township  since  1880. 

p  Organized  from  part  of  Farmer  township  since  1880. 

q  Part  taken  to  form  Eureka  township  since  1880. 

r  Organized  from  parts  of  Union  and  Victoria  towushins 
since  1880. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Republic  county — Continued. 


Rose  Creek  township 

Scandia  township,  including  Scandiacity 

Scandia  city 

Union  township 

Washington  township 

White  Rock  township 


Rice  county. 


Atlanta  township  («,) 

Center  township  (0) 

Eurejia  township  (p),  incl.  Frederick  city 

Frederick  city 

Farmer  township  (q),  including  Cain  ciliy 

Cain  city 

Gait  township  (r) 

Lincoln  township,  including  Chase  city ! 

Chase  city 

Lyons  city(4) 

Ward  1 '_  '597 

Ward  2 457 

Ward  3 ]...  322 

Ward  i ;  368 

Mitchell  township  (f) 

Pioneer  township '_'_[ 

Raymond  townsliip,  incl.  R.-iymond  city  .' 

Raymond  city " \ 

Rockville  townsliip  (m) ....!....... 

Sterling  township,  incl.  Sterling  citv 

Sterling:  city .' 

Union  township  (v),  incl.  LittieRiver  citv  ■ 

Little  River  city , 

Valley  township  (w) .'.'..!! 

Victoria  township  (x),  incl.  Geneseocity  . . 

Oeneseo  city 

Washington  township  (7/)  . ........... .'.., 

Wilson  township  (i) ...'. ..., 


1890 


818 
1,  394 

65^ 
836 
783 
654 


14,451 


IvlLEY  county 


Ashland  township 

Bala  township,  incl.  Leoniirdville'city  ... 
Leonardville  city 

Center  township  (2) ] '  ]  ] 

Fancy  Creek  township  (aa) !...!!.".' 

Grant  township  (bb) 

Jackson  township  (cc),  incl.  Randolplicity! 
Randolph  citv '. . 

Madison  township 

Manhattan  city 

Ward  1 '  724 

Ward  2 795 

Ward  3 780 

Ward  4 704 

Manhattan  tow  nship 

Mayday  township  (aa) 

Ogden  township  (dd),  incl.  Ogden  city  .... 
Ogden  city 

Sherman  towriship  (ee) 

Swede  Creek  township 

Wildcat  township  (/) ][. 

Zeandale  township 


679 
588 
542 
123 
721 

83 
431 
847 

:<58 

1,754 


1880 


587  ! 


1,385 
1,139 

573 
709 
748 
651 


9,292 
1,335 


876 


460 
'569 


552 

565 

393 

904 

571 

137 
343 

87 

2,522 

1,702 

1,641 
1,196 

1 ,014 
1,460 

340 
592 

809 

1,072 

900 

III 

786 

487 

13, 183 

10,  430 

281 

256 

1,326 

681 

410 

496 

549 

760 

529 

1,095 

861 

1,054 

305 
1,027 

262 
727 

3,004 

2,105 

995 

961 

570 

705 

978 

828 

588 

797 

689 

595 

s  Pormerlyin  Atlanta  township;  made  independentin  1889. 
«  Organized   from  parts  of  Atlanta,  Union,  and  Victoria 
town.ships  since  1880. 

u  Organized  from  parts  of  Union  and  Washington  town- 
ships since  1880. 

y  Parts  taken  to  form  Gait,  Mitchell,  and  Rockville  town- 
ships since  1880. 

wPart  taken    to    form    Center    township,   Rice    count v 
since  1880. 
^  Parts  taken  to  form  Gait  and  Mitchell  townships  since 

y  Part  taken  to  form  Rockville  township  since  1880. 

z  Organized  from  parts  of  Fancy  Creek  and  Mayday  town, 
ships  since  1880. 

oa.  Part  taken  to  form  Center  to-miship,  Rilev  countv 
since  1880.  »  .'  j. 

bb  Parts  taken  to  form  Sherman  and  Wildcat  townshins 
since  1880.  ' 

cc  Part  taken  to  form  Sherman  townsliip  since  1R80. 

dd  Part  taken  to  form  Wildcat  township  since  1880. 

ee  Organized  from  parts  of  Grant  and  Jackson  towiisliips 
since  1880.  ^ 

/Organized  from  parts  of  Grant  and  Ogden  townships 
since  1880.  *^ 


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COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE   POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

KANSAS— Continued. 


MINOR  civil.  DIVISIONS. 


Books  county. 


1890 


Alcona  township 

Ash  Bock  township 

Bellmont  township 

Bow  Creek  township 

Corning  township 

Farraington  townsliip 

Greenfield  township 

Hobart  township 

Iowa  township 

Lanark  township  (ft) 

Logan  township  (a) 

Lowell  township 

Medicine  township 

Northampton  township 

Paradise  township ,■■.••  :,■,-  ■ "."." ' ' 

PlainviUe  township,  incl.  PlainviUe  city 

Plainville  city 

Richland  township  (ft) 

Bush  township -  -  -  ■  -  -  ■  - ;  -  -    ■ 

Stockton  township,  incl.  Stockton  city. . 

Stockton  city 

Sugarloaf  town.ship 

Twin  Mound  township 

Walton  township 


8,018 


1880 


8,112 


Bosh  county  . 


Alexander  township 

Banner  township 

Belle  Prsiirie  township 

Big  Timber  township 

Brookdale  township •-•■  • .■ 

Center  township,  incl.  Bush  Center  city  . 

Rush  Center  city 

Fairview  township  (6) 

Garfield  township  (a) -  ■  -  •    ■■•■■•■ 

Hampton  township  (c),  mcl.  McCracken 
city. 

McCracken  city 

Illinois  township  (d) 

Lacrosse  township,  incl.  Lacrosse  city 

Lacrosse  cit  y 

Lone  Star  township  (c) 

Pioneer  township  (d) 

Pleasantdale  township 

Union  township 


120 
401 
330 
198 
300 
246 
235 
203 
327 
271 
425 
531 
236 
309 
490 
973 
347 
193 
206 
1,140 
88o 
172 
367 
345 


5,204 


Russell  county  . 


Big  Creek  township. .  •-■■■■  ■^■.:;  • :;  ■ 
Center  township,  incl.  Bunker  Hill  city . 

Bunker  Hill  city 

Fairfield  township  (ft) 

Fairview  township 

Lincoln  township  (/) 

Paradise  township 

Plymouth  township 

Russell  township  (g),  incl.  Bussell  city  . 

Russell  city 

Winterset  township  (a) 


Saline  county 


Cambria  township 

Dayton  township 

Elm  Creek  township - 

Eureka  township,  including  Gypsum  city. 

Gypsum  city 

Fahin  township 

Glendale  township 

Greeley  township 

Gypsum  township 

Liberty  township 

Ohio  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township 


212 
243 
201 
428 
310 
350 
214 
269 
312 
590 


256 

727 

513 
384 
489 
292 
141 


7,333 

480 
1,170 

157 

228 

1,563 

709 

637 

1,096 

1,159 

q6i 

291 


17,442 


725 
486 
564 
974 

53° 
595 
315 
597 
505 
472 
469 
471 


272 
485 
240 
331 
381 
610 
366 
301 
421 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Saline  county— Continued. 


367 
474 
546 
500 
551 
39 


314 
656 
411 
333 

426 
538 


5,490 


367 
532 
265 

277 
504 
572 


Salina  city 

Wardl 1.061 

Ward  2 1>  599 

Wards 1,9-55 

Ward  4 1,  534 

Smoky  Hill  township 

Smoky  View  township,  incl.  Assariacity . 
Assaria  city 

Smolan  township 

Solomon  township 

Spring  Creek  township,  including  Brook- 
viUe  city. 

Brookville  city 

Summit  township 

Walnut  township 

Washington  township 


1890 


1880 


675 


504 
531 


549 
474 
240 


7,351 

846 
1,619 

135 


Scott  county  (ft)  . 


Beaver  township 

Isabel  township 

Keystone  township 

Lake  township 

Michigan  township 

Scott  township,  including  Scott  city. 

Scott  city 

Valley  township 


6,149 


621 
1,187 
180 
678 
536 
817 

345 
178 
663 
440 


1,262 


Sedgwick  county  . 


215 
98 
206 
122 
148 
325 
229 
148 


43,  626 


1,228 


584 
1,073 
2,001 


13,  808 


641 
459 
457 
430 


566 
335 
616 

455 
480 
607 
425 


Afton  township 

Attica  township,  including  Goddard  city 

Goddard  city 

Delano  township 

Eagle  townsliip  (i) 

Erie  township 

Garden  Plain  township 

Grand  Ei ver  township 

Gran t  township  (i) 

Greeley  township,  incl.  Mount  Hope  city . . 

Mount  Hope  city 

Gypsum  township 

Illinois  township 

Kechi  township 

Lincoln  township 

Minnelia  township 

Morton  township,  including  Cheney  city  . 

Cheney  city ..•- ■ 

Ninneecah township,  incl.  Clearwater  city 

Clearwater  city 

Ohio  township 

Parle  township  (i) 

Payne  township 

Rockford  township,  including  Derby  city 
and  part  of  Mulvane  city. 

Derby  city 

Mulvane  city  (part  of)  

Total  for  Mulvane  city  (j),  in  Rockford 
township,  Sedgwick  county,  and 
Gore  township,  Sumner  county. 

Salem  township 

Sherman  township _■ 

Union  township,  including  Cohvich  city . . 

Cohvich  city •,•.•••  i4  'V  ' 

Valley  Center  township  (k),  including  Val- 
ley Center  city. 

Valley  Center  city 

V  iola  township 

Wa<',o  township 

Wichita  city ■-•■„ 

Ward  1 3,  922 

Ward2 4,328 

Ward3 *.560 

Ward  4 5,715 

Wards 2,534 

Ward6 2,794 

Wichita  township 


442 
815 
210 
729 
642 
318 
751 
375 
737 
850 
241 
786 
484 
932 
646 
571 
695 
304 
856 
408 
555 
824 
708 
1,137 

256 


745 
790 
931 
212 
1,006 

167 

537 

1,028 

23, 853 


3,111 


750 
940 
56 
842 
509 
1,200 

511 
148 
466 
371 


43 


883 


18, 753 


407 
552 


630 
540 
257 
531 
291 
971 
461 


576 
432 
617 
520 
487 
276 


380 


330 
406 

.524 
798 


584 
354 
983 


7t 

290 

710 

4,911 


935 


a  Organized  since  1880.  ,  •       .        loor, 

b  Organized  from  part  of  Hampton  township  since  1880. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Fairview  township  since  1880. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Lone  Star  township  since  1880. 

e  Organized  from  parts  of  Illinois  and  Pioneer  townships 

^^"/  Organized  from  part  of  Russell  township  since  1880. 


ft  Part  taken  to  form  Lincoln  township  since  1880. 
h  Not  divided  into  civil  townships  in  1880. 
»•  Part  taken  to  form  Vallev  tJenter  township  since  1880. 
i  In  1880  in  Gore  township,  Sumner  county,  only. 
k  Organized  from  parts  of  Eagle,  Grant,  and  Park  town- 
ships since  1880. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

M.AJVSAS— Continued. 


175 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Seward  county  (a). 


Cimarron  township . . . 

Far^o  township 

Garheld  township 

Liberal  township 

Seward  township 

Springfield  township. 


1890 


1,503 


Shawnee  county. 


Auburn  township 

Dover  township 

Menoken  township 

Mission  township 

Monmoutli  township 

Eossville  township,  inel.  Kossville  city.. 
Rossville  city 

Silver  Lake township,incl. Silver  Lake  city 
Silver  Lake  city '. 

Soldier  township .,  _ 

Tecumseh  township 

Topeka  city 

Wardl 5,785 

Ward  2 8,  422 

Wards 7^017 

Ward  4 6,  533 

Ward  5 3,  250 

Topeka  township 

Williamsport  township 


63 
381 

71 
493 
148 
347 


1,094 
862 
1,215 
1, 
1, 


Sheridan  county  (a) . 


Adell  township 

Bloomfield  township 

Bow  Creek  township 

Kenneth  township,  including  Hoxie  city 

Hoxie  city 

Logan  township 

Parnell  township 

Prairie  Dog  township 

Saline  townsli  ip 

Sheridan  township 

Solomon  township 

Spring  Brook  township 

Valley  township 


,279 

,456 

420 

882 

256 

2,762 

1,  085 

31,  007 


5,  77 1 


1880 


Sherman  county  (a) . 


Grant  township 

Iowa  township 

Itasca  township,  including  Goodland  city 

Goodland  city 

Llanos  township 

Logan  township 

Mcpherson  township '/_ 

Shermanville  township .', 

Smoky  township '_ 

State  Line  township 

Union  township '  ]  ] 

Voltaire  township 

Washington  township 


408 
196 
2C5 
379 
24s 
251 
202 
184 
413 
460 
388 
300 
227 

5,  261 


29,  093 

844 
833 
889 
796 
1,176 
1,466 

323 

995 

268 

2,  621 

1,011 

15, 452 


2,  233 

777 


1,567 


Smith  county  . . 

Banner  township  (6) . 

Beaver  township 

Blaine  township  (h) 


Cedar  township,  incl.  Kensington  city  (c) 
Center  township,  incl.  Smith  Center 'city 


Smith  Center  city 

Cora  to  wnship  (6) 

Crystal  Plains  township  (6) 

Dor  township  (6) [ 

Garfield  township  (b) ./_, 

German  township 

Harlan  township  (6),  incl.  Harlan  city 

Harlan  city 


city. 


493 

228 
1,246 
1 ,027 
328 
325 
537 
267 
515 
377 
242 
419 
284 

15,613 


483 
429 
668 
807 
,263 
767 
605 
574 
403 
369 
491 
666 
109 


13,  883 


1,362 


1,449 
1,827 


1,200 


a  Not  divided  into  civil  townships  in  1880 
0  Organized  since  1880. 
c  Not  .separately  returned. 

d  Organized  from  part  of  Clear  Creek  township  since  1880 
c  Organized  from  part  of  Hayes  township  since  1880. 
fl  art  taken  to  form  Aibano  township  since  1880 
a  Organized  from  part  of  St.  John  township  since  1880 
ft  Organized  from  part  of  Lincoln  township  since  1880 
1880     ''      ^^^^'^  ***  ^°''™  •^y''""  '^"'^  Putnam  townships  since 


minor  civil  divisions. 

1890 

1880 

Smith  county— Continued. 
Harvey  township 

721 

784 

■              628 

501 

597 

663 

1,  096 

.^26 
621 
539 
483 
536 
545 
615 

8,520 

1,431 
1,819 

Houston  township,  incl.  Gaylord  city . . . 
Gaylord  city 

Lane  township  (6) 

231 

Lincoln  township 

1,488 

Logan  township  (ft) 

Martin  township  (ft) 

Oak  township,  including  Lebanon  city. . 

Lebanon  citv 

1,673 

Pawnee  township 

1,634 

Pleasant  township  (ft) 

Swan  township  (ft) 

Valley  township  (ft) 

Washington  township  (ft) 

Webster  township  (6) 

White  Kock  township  (6) 

Stafford  county 

4,755 

Aibano  township  (d) 

269 
312 
309 
142 
630 
167 
433 
462 

156 
342 
349 
435 
267 
312 
343 

1,128 
865 
556 

1,075 
640 
499 
490 

1,031 

Byron  townsliip  (e) 

Clear  Creek  township  (/) 

808 

Cleveland  town.ship  (g) 

Cooper  township 

516 

Douglas  township  (h) 

Fairview  township  (6) 

Farmmgton  township   (ft),  incl.  ilacks- 
ville  city, 

Macksville  city 

Hayes  township  (?') 

329 
371 

Lincoln  township  (j) ... 

Ohio  township  (0) 

Putnam  township  (c) ./. 

Richland  township  (k) ] 

Rose  Valley  township  (k) ', 

St.  John  township  (I),  incl.  St.  John  citv  . 

St.  John  city " 

.Seward  township 

StaHoid  town.ship,  incl.  Stafford  city 

Stafford  city 

"678 

S6 

399 

876 

(Tnion  townshi])  (m) 

York  township  (») 

Stanton  county  (0) 

778 
5 

Border  township 

114 

89 

190 

68 

59 

166 

345 

143 

1,418 

Falkenstein  township 

Liverpool  township 

Mitchell  township 

Roanoke  township 

Robinson  township 

Stanton  townshij),  incl.  Johnson  city 

Johnson  city 

Stevens  county  (a)  ... 

12 

Center  township,  incl.  Hugoton  city 

271 
136 
126 
101 
153 
143 

74 
184    . 

79    . 

98    . 
189    . 

68    . 

30,  271 

Hugoton  city 

Cleveland  township 

Dermot  townshi]) 

Harmony  township 

Lafayette  township 

Lincoln  township 

Moscow  township 

Niagara  township 

Voorhecs  township ' 

Woodsdale  township, incl.  Woodsdaie  city 

Woodsdale  city 

Sumner  county  . . 

20,  812 

Avon  township 

454 
1,474 

659 

324 
1,564 

348 

Belle    Plaine   township    (p),    includine 
Belle  Plaine  city. 
Belle  Plaine  city 

J  Part  taken  to  form  Douglas  township  since  1880. 

fc  Organized  since  1880;  part,  taken  to  form  Union  township 

'  Ps^rts  taken  to  form  Cleveland  and  Ohio  townships  since 

m  Organized  from  parts  of  Richland,  Rose  Valley,  and  York 
townships  .since  1880. 

n  Part  taken  to  form  Union  township  since  1880. 

0  Given  to  Hamilton  county  in  1884  and  reorganized  from 
part  of  the  same  in  1887. 

p  Part  taken  to  form  Harmon  township  iu  1886. 


176 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

KANSAS— Continued. 


MLNOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


SOMNBR  COCNTY— Continued. 


Blufl  township 

CaWwellcity  (a) -^ 

""'"'  '  '.''.'"  610 

; 471 


1890 


1,642 


"Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Caldwell  township  (a.) 

Chicaakia  township  .  -  -  ■  -  -  -  ■; ^'-'i:''' 

Conway    township,    including   Conway 

Springs  city. 

Conway  Springs  city 

Creek  township  (b)  ....■■-  - •"„:;;.;"■ 

Dixon  township,  including  Argonia  city . . 

.\rgonia  city 

Downs  township 

Eden  township :--^r,::'"\ 

FaUs  township,  including  Corbm  city  .... 

Gore  to^ship,'inci.'part'ot-  Muivane  city 

Mulvane  city  (part  of). .  ■•;••■••  ■■;  ■■\ 

Total  for  Mulvane  city  (c),  in  Rocktord 

township,    Sedgwick    county,   and 

Gore  township,  Sumner  county. 

Greene  township 

Guelph  township 

Harmon  township  (.d) 

Illinois  township 

Jackson  township 

London  township 

Morris  township 

Osborne  township. .....----  -;.-•;-■.■-■• 

Oxford  township,  including  Oxford  city- . 

Oxford  city 

Palestine  township -  -  -.- ■ 

Ryau  township,  including  Milan  city 

Milan  citv 

Seventysix  township -  -  -  -;  -  -  -  • •  • 

South  Haven  townshij),  including  Uunne- 
well  and  South  Haven  cities. 

Hunnewell  city 

South  Haven  city 

Springdale  township  (c) 

Sumner  township 

Valverdi  township :-•„■■'■" -V " 

Walton  township,  incl.Genda  Spnng.s  city 

Genda  Springs  city 

Wellington  city •  ■  -  ■ 

Wardl '^° 

Ward2 °™ 

Wards I** 

Ward4 1'270 

Ward5 

Wellington  township 


1880 


840 
464 

1,174 

68i 
494 
940 

376 
762 
487 

1,031 
174 

1,142 

492 
724 


567 
1,  031 
671 
606 
709 
785 
463 
638 

1,448 
665 
632 
748 
229 
602 

1,627 


465 
531 
545 
674 

1,325 
35S 

4,  391 


602 
1,005 


1,979 
364 

258 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Trego  codnty. 


351 


232 
308 
681 


777 
215 
215 


351 
723 


Collyer  township  (g) 

Downer  township  (ft) "-i^" 

Wakeeney  township  (g),  including  Wa- 
keeney  city. 

Wakeeney  city 

Franklin  township  ( j) 

Glencoe  township  (k) 

Ogallah  township  (k) 

Riverside  townshiji  (() - 

Wilcox  township  (j) 


1890 


1880 


2,535 


480 


Wabaonsee  county  - 


2,535 


430 
888 
743 
322 
485 
1,052 
403 
636 
453 


419 

1,214 


656 


THOMAS  COUNTY  (/)  . 


124 
587 
401 
487 
762 


Alma  township,  including  Alma  city 

Alma  city 

Farmer  township 

Garfield  township  (m) 

Kaw  township 

Maple  Hill  township 

Mill  Creek  township 

Mission  Creek  township 

Newbuiy  townsliip 

Plumb  township  (n) 

Rock  Creek  township 

Wabaunsee  township 

Washington  township  (o) ..... .  - .,-  ■••-•■■ 

Wilmington  township  {p),  including  li-sk- 
ridge  city. 

Eskridge  city 


Wallace  county  (7) 


2,694 


Harrison  township  (/) 

Morton  township  ( r) y.'J"" 

Sharon  Springs  township   (r),  including 
Sharon  Springs  city. 
Sharon  Springs  city 

Vega  township  (r) , .  ■  v,;- ;; -V ' 

Wallace  township,  including  Wallacecity 

Wallace  city 

Weskau  township  (/■) 


851 

439 
176 
136 
437 
209 
246 


11,  720 

1,702 

1,125 

385 

716 

701 

882 

642 

1,080 

1,296 

906 

7.57 

1,  025 

400 

1,228 


il,  852 


200 
483 


8,756 


1,057 

362 
381 


594 
604 
521 
1,068 
926 


673 

985 

578 

1,369 


548 


2,468 


678 


5,538 


486 
570 
470 
185 

1,009 
516 

1,040 
454 
272 
552 
500 


725 


161 


Barrett  township 

Hall  township 

Kingery  township ■ 

Lacey  township  --.-.■   -  •  •  •  -  -  ■  ■  ;,•  ■  ■  - :; "  • " 
Morgan  township,  including  Colby  city  -  - 

Colbv  city 

Randall  township 

Rovohl  township 

Smith  township 

Summers  township 

Wendell  township 

a  Caldwell  city,  formerly  in  Caldwell  township,  made  inde- 

P'■foT4ni°^ed  from  part  of  Springdale  township  in  1887. 

c  In  1880  in  Gore  township,  Sumner  county,  only. 

d  Or4ni'/.ed  from  part  of  Belle  Plame  township  in  188b. 

e  Pa?t  taken  to  form  Creek  township  in  1887. 

/"Not  divided  into  civil  townships  m  18S0. 

{  ?artf  taken  to  form  Franklin  and  Wilcox  townships,  and 
Ti.i'rt  of  Downer  township  annexed  sine*  1880. 
^ftParts  taken  to  form  Franklin  and  Wilcox  townships  and 
partr^ven  to  Collyer  and  Wakeeney  townships  since  1880. 

i  Not  separately  returned  in  1880.  ,  ttt  i  „„„<... 

}'  Or'aniV-edfroin  parts  of  Collyer,  Downer,  and  Wakeene.> 

'''rp£t''take"n'io  form  Riverside  township  since  1880.         , 
^Or^anSl-rom  parts  of  Glencoe  and  Ogallah  townships 

'm  oi^ed  from  part  of  Washington  township  «mce  1880. 
Z  Orfanized  from  part  of  Wilmington, township  since  1880. 
0  Pa?t  taken  to  form  Garfield  township  smce  1880. 
p  Part  taken  to  form  Plumb  township  smce  1880. 


Washington  county  (.s)  - 


209 
218 
790 

■  78 
249 
652 
220 
350 


22, 894 


916 


340 

173 


14, 910 


652 
1,201 


332 
622 


142 
241 


708 
699 
861 

166 


466 
1,590 

142 
142 


Barnes  township  («),  incl.  Barnes  city  («) . . 
Brantford  township  (w) 

Charleston  township -  ■  ■  - r'-y 

Clifton  township  (w),  including  parts  ot 
CUfton  and  Vining  cities. 
Clifton  city  (part  of) ..... .,. . ...  ■  •  •  ■  • 

Total  for  Clifton  city  (a),  in  Miilberry 
township,  Clay  county,  and  Chfton 
township,  Washington  county. 

Vining  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Vining  city,  in  Miilberry 
township,  Clay  county,  and  Ohtton 
township,  Washington  county. 

Coleman  township  iy) 

Farmington  township  (z)-. -■-■■-■-■■---■■ 
Franklin  township  (oa),  including  HoUen- 
berg  city. 

HoUenberg  city 

q  Part  taken  to  form  Logan  (io^^riy  ft.  John)  CJi^nt^V  iu 
1881;  Grinnell  township  (population  34b  m  1880)  abolisnen 
since  1880. 

iS^'to^'^Wp  (population  885  in  1880)  taken,  to 
form  Farmington!  Franklin,  Highland,  and  Lowe  townships 

''Toi^anized  from  parts  of  Lincoln  and  Little  Blue  town- 
ships  .since  1880. 

^^rtaST'&'Pf  of  Clifton  and  Strawberry  town- 
''^i^'larte'taken  to  form  Brantford  and  Sheridan  townships 

-'^£^^l^'^^on:Z^..r,  and    Washingfon 

*rot-^ziT?ro^partsof  Hanover  and  HoUenberg  town- 
ships  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


177 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

K.A1VSAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Washington  county— Continued. 


Grant  townshij)  (a) 

Greenleaf  township  (ft),  incl.  Greenleaf  city 

Greenleaf  city 

Haddam  township  (c),  incl.  Haddam  city 

Haddam  city 

Hanover  town.snip  (d),  incl.  Hanover  city 

Hanover  city 

Highland  township  (e) 

Independence  township  (/) 

Kiineo  township  (</) 

Lincoln  township  (A) 

Linn  township  (i) 

Little  Blue  township  (j) 

Logan  township  (A:) 

Lowe  township  (I) 

Mill  Creek  town.ship  (m) 

Sheridan  township  (ji) , 

Sherman  township  (o),  incl.  Palmer  city  . . 

Palmer  city 

Strawberry  township  (p) 

Union  town.ship  (q) 

Washington  township  (r).  incl.  Washing- 
ton city. 

Washington  city 


1890 


Wichita  county  (s) 


Beaver  township. 

Coronado town.ship,  incl.  Coronado  city  (t) 

Edwards  township 1 

Leoti  township,  including  Leoti  city , 

_      Leoti  city  

ijinn  township 

Sumner  township 

White  Woman  township 

Yates  township 


Wilson  county. 


Cedar  township,  including  Altoona  city  . 

Altooiia  city [ . . 

Center  township,  including  i'ledouia  city 

Kredonia  city '. 

Chetopa  township 

Clifton  township 

Colfax  township 

Duck  Creek  township 


816 

1,560 
916 

1,138 
419 

1,757 
903 
548 
805 
658 
604 
982 
765 
688 
549 
796 
763 
953 
203 
736 
553 

2,  350 

1,613 


1,827 


1880 


229 
148 

542 
419 
341 
192 

55 
192 

50 


15,  286 


1,000 

265 

2,430 

1,51:5 

817 

1,009 

1,008 

559 


93 

2,108 

578 


1,526 


2,045 

I2S 

1,2.58 

535 

1,  836 

675 


13,  775 


MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


809 


1,760 

923 

793 
977 
735 
577 


Wilson  county— Continued. 


Fall  River  town.ship 

Guilford  township 

Neodesha  township,  incl.  Neodesha  city 

Neodeshacity .'. 

Newark  township , 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Prairie  township 

Talleyrand  township 

Verdigris  township 


1890 


Woodson  county. 


Belmont  town,ship 

Center  township,  incl.  Yates  Center  city. 

Yates  Center  city 

Eminence  township 

Everett  township 

Liberty  township  (u) 

Neosho  Falls  township,  including  Neosho 
Falls  city. 

Neosho  Falls  city 

North  township  (v) 

Owl  Creek  township 

Perry  township 

Toronto  townsliii>,  including  Toronto  city 
Toronto  city 


WYANDOn'E  county 


Argentine  city 

Ward  1 671 

Ward  2 1, 908 

Ward  3 1,266 

Ward  4 887 

Delaware  township 

Kansas  city  (w) 

Wardl 5,118 

AVard  2 7,  092 

Ward  3 7,  666 

Ward  4 4, 891 

Ward  5 5,  770 

"Ward  6 7,  779 

Prairie  township 

Quindaro  township 

liosedale  city  (2:) 

Shawnee  township  (x) 

Wyandotte  township 


1,203 
677 

2,365 

1,528 
786 
945 
461 
678 

1,342 


9,021 


634 

1,855 

1,305 
4U 
736 
898 

1,408 

606 
470 
738 
530 
1,341 
552 


54,  407 


1880 


1,398 
549 

1,972 
924 
824 
848 
423 
676 

1,434 


6,535 


4,732 


1,765 
38,316 


1,042 

1,  997 

2,  276 
2,068 
2,  211 


557 
703 
350 
412 
712 
1,100 
1,193 

552 


768 
537 
553 


19, 143 


1,167 
3, 200 


1,151 
2,123 
962 
2,  377 
2,  976 


a  Organized  from  parts  of  Mill  Creek  and  Strawberry  town- 
ships since  1880. 

b  Organized  from  parts  of  Lincoln,  Little  Blue,  and  Shcrinan 
townships  since  1880. 

c  Organized  from  parts  of  Mill  Creek  and  Union  townships 
since  1880. 

d  Parts  taken  to  fomi  Franklin  and  Independence  townships 
since  1880. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Hollenbcrg  township  since  1880. 

/Organized  from  part  of  Hanover  townshi])  since  1880. 

;/  Organized  from  parts  of  Lincoln  and  Sherman  townships 
since  1880. 

h  Parts  taken  to  form  Barnes,  Greenleaf,  and  Kimeo  town- 
ships since  1880. 

i  Organized  from  part  of  Sherman  township  since  1880. 

j  Parts  taken  to  form  Barnes,  Greenleaf,  and  Logan  town- 
ships since  1880. 

*;  Organized  from  parts  of  Little  Blue,  Sherman,  and  Wash- 
ington townships  since  1880. 

I  Organized  from  parts  of  Hollenberg  and  Union  townships 
since  1880. 


m  Parts  taken  to  form  Coleman,  Grant,  and  Haddam  town- 
ships since  1880. 

?(.  Organized  from  parts  of  Clifton  and  Sherman  townships 
since  1880. 

o  I'arts  taken  to  Ibrm  Colen)an,  Greenleaf,  Kimeo,  Linn, 
Log.an,  and   Sheridan  townships  .since  1880. 

p  Parts  taken  to  form  Brautlord,  Coleman,  and  Grant  town- 
ships since  1880. 

'7  Parts  taken  to  forui  Haddam  and  Lowe  townships  since 
1880. 

)■  Parts  taken  to  form  Coleman,  Farmington,   and  Logan 
townships  since  1880. 

s  Not  divided  into  civil  townships  in  1880. 
t  Not  separately  returned. 

u  Part  taken  to  form  North  township  since  1880. 

V  Organized  from  part  of  Liberty  township  since  1880. 

w  Wyandotte  city  (population  6,149  in  1880)  annexed  since 
1880. 

X  Ro.sedalo  city,  formerlv  in  Shawnee  township,  made  inde- 
IJendent  since  1880. 


KENTIJCKV. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 

1890 

1880 

MINOR  civil  divisions. 

1890 

1880 

Adair  county 

13,  721 

13, 078 

Adair  county— Continued. 

2,064 
1,648 
932 
1,494 
1,147 

2,916 

1,427 

1,  334 

759 

3,020 

1,287 

1,340 

612 

1   602 

Precinct  1.  Columbia,  including   Colum- 

Precinct 6.  Leatherwood 

1  498 

bia  town  (a) . 

Precinct  7.  Casey  Creek 

976 

Precinct  2.  Neatsville 

1,338 
1,405 

Precinct  3.  White  Oak 

Precinct  9.  Glenville,  including  Glen  ville 
village  (a). 

Precinct  4.  Harmony 

372- 


-12 


a  Not  separately  returped. 


178 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutiuued. 

KENT  CrCKV— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Allen  county  . 


1890 


la,  692         12, 


Magisterial  district  1.  Lawreuce))urg,iufl, 
Lawrenceburg  town  and  Tyrone  village 

Lawrenceburg  town 

T vrone  village ;  ■  •  •  ■  •  •.-.  ■  ■  ■ 

Magisterial  district  2.  Alton,     including 

Alton  villago  (ft).  ,  .     ,    ,■ 

Magisterial  district  3.  I'almor,  including 
Orr  village. 

Orr  village ■  ■  ■  •  ■ 

Magisterial  district  4.  Chcslier  

Magisterial  district  5.  Goodnight 

Magisterial  district  li.  Caldwell  (c) 


Ballaku  county  (d)  . 


Magisterial  district  1.  Nort  b  Hunniliries, 
including  Bandana  village. 

Bandana  %illage •  ■  ...■•• 

Magisterial  district  2.  LovelaceviUe,    in- 
cluding Lovelaceville  town. 

Lnvekcevilletowu ;■•  ■  •  ■  ■.■  ■  • 

Magisterial  district  ^5.  Barlow,  including 
East  Cairo  and  WicUlifte  towns. 

East  Cairo  town 

Wickliffe  town ■  ■  ■■.•••:••• 

Magisterial  district  4.  BlandviUe,  includ- 
ing Blandville  town. 

BlandviUe  town 


Barren  county  . 


Magisterial  district 
ing  Glasgow  town. 
Glasgow  town  . . 
Magisterial  district 
Cave  village. 

Gave  village 

Magisterial  district 

Magisterial  district 

Magisterial  district 

ing  Hiseville  villaj 

Hiseville  village. 

Magisterial  district 

Magisterial  district 

Magisterial  district 

tion,  incl.  Glasgow 

Glasgow  Junctio 

Magisterial  di.strict 

Magisterial  district 


1.  (ilasgow,  iuclud- 


2.    Cave,    including 


3.  Rocky  Hill 

4.  Tracy 

5.  Hiseville,  includ- 


().  Saunders 

7.  Sartain 

8.  Glasgow      .June- 
Junction  village. 

n  village 

9.  Boscville 

10.  Slick  Rock 


4, 622 


Magisterial  district  1.  Scottsvillc,  includ- 
ing Scottsville  town. 
Scottsvillc  town ■  • 

Magisterial  district  2.  Butlersville 

Magisterial  district  3.  Raleigh    - - 

Magisterial  district  4.  Gainesville      and 
Sliillman. 

Magisterial  district  5.  Puncheon  ■•-■•--- 

Magisterial  district  6.  New  Roe  and  May- 
hew,  including  New  Roe  villagt'  (a). 

Magisterial  district  7.  Massey 


Anderson  county  (i) 10, 610 


1880 


minor  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


3,218 


3,701 


477 
1,209 


1, 172 


8,  390 


1,973 


2,  047 


348 

959 
1,  139 


Bath  county 

Precinct  1.  Sharpsburg,  incl.  Sliarpsburg 
town. 

Sharpsburg  town .■■ •  •  ■ 

Precinct  2.  Wyoming,  incl.  Wyoming  vill. 


12,  813 


Wyoming  village    .    . .    -  ^    . 
Precinct  3.  OwingsviUe,  mcl.  OwingsviUe 
town. 

OwingsviUe  town 

Precinct  4.  Polksville -  -  -  -  -  ■  -.-  -  -  -  -  -  -  ■ 

Precinct  5.  White  Sulphur,  including  Salt 
Lick  village. 
Salt  Lick  village 


7^3 
1,451 
1,258 


9,361 


3,080 


151 
1,155 


2, 192 
1,500 


11,  378 


2,021 


1,866 


Bath  county— Continued. 

I'recinct  6.  Bethel,  incl.  Bethel  town  (a) . . 

Precinct?.  Preston,  incl. Olympia village. 

Olympia  viUage 


Bell  county  (e) 


1890 


22,  321 


Magisterial  district  1.  Pineville,    includ- 
ing Pine ville  town  (a). 

Magisterial  district  2.  Big  Clear  Creek.. 

Magisterial  district  3.  Yellow  Creek,  in- 
cluding Middleboro  town. 
Middleboro  town 

Magisterial  district  4.  Toms  Creek 

Magisterial  district  5.  Mud  Lick 


1,958 

1,363 

303 

10,  312 


3,773 


1880 


1,950 
1,156 


6,055 


2,323 


(I  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Part  of  Washington  county  annexed  since  1880. 
c  Organized  from  part  of  magisterial  district  5,  Washing- 
ton countj-,  since  1§80, 


Boone  count 


Beaver  Lick  magisterial  district  (/) 

Belle  view  magisterial  district 

Burlington  magisterial  district 

Carlton  iiiagistciial  district 

Florence  niiigistcijul  district 

Hamilton  magisterial  district  (y) 

Petersburg  magisterial  district,  including 

Petersburg  town. 

Petersburg  town 

Taylorsport  magisterial  district 

Union  magisterial  district 

Verona   magisterial    district,   including 

Verona  village. 

Verona  viUage 

Walton   magisterial   district,   including 

Walton  village. 

Walton  village 


12, 246 


11.996 


liOUKBON  COUNTY  . 


Magisterial  district  1.  Paris,      includmjj 
Claysville  village  and  Paris  city. 

ClaysviUe  village 

Paris  city 

Magisterial  district  2.  Millersbiu-g,      in 
eluding  Millersburg  town. 

Millersburg  town 

Magisterial  district  3.  Flat  Rock 

Magisterial  district  4.  North Middletown, 
including  North  Middletown  town. 

North  M  iddletown  town 

Magisterial  district  5.  ClintonvUle 

Magisterial  district  6.  Hutchison 

Ma.i;is(c'rial  district  7.  Centerville 

Magisterial  district  8.  Ruddel  Mills,  in 
chiding  Riiddil  ^lills  village. 
Ruddel  Mills  village 


Boyd  county 14,033 


289 


15, 956 


Precinct    1.  Durbin 

Precinct    2.  East  Fork 

Precinct    3.  Cannonsburg 

Precinct    4.  White  Sulphur  Springs 

Precinct   5.  Lower  Ashland,    including 
part  of  Ashland  town. 

Ashland  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Ashland  town,  in  precincts 
5  and  8. 
Precinct    6.  Upper  Catlettsburg,  includ- 
ing part  of   Catlettsburg  viUage  and 
Hampton  village. 

Catlettsburg  viUage  (part  of) 

Total  for  Catlettsburg  village,  m  pre- 
cincts 6  and  7. 

Hampton  viUage .■••,■••,■ 

Precinct    7.  Lower  Catlettsburg.  includ- 
ing part  of  Catlettsburg  village. 

Catlettsburg  village  (part  of). ...... . . 

Precinct   8.  Upper  Ashland,    including 
part  of  Ashland  town. 

Ashland  town  (part  of) 

Precinct    9.  Coalton 

Precinct  10.  Ma vity  (/) 

d  Magisterial  districts  5, 6,  7,  8.  and  9  (population  0, 
1880)  taken  to  form  Carlisle  county  in  1886. 

e  Magisterial  districts  returned  as  precincts  in  1880 
/  Organized  since  1880. 
ff  Formerly  Big  Boone, 


2,538 


425 
1,396 

362 
2,  552 


S77 
1,004 
1,057 
1,094 
1,  389 

250 
12, 165 


2, 184 


992 
1,225 


,582 


112  in 


POPULATIOK 


179 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

M.  JE  rv  T  UC  KV— Continued. 


ML\OK  CIVIL   DIVISIONS. 


Boyle  county  (a). 


Magisterial  district  1,  iucludiug  Mitch- 
elTsburg  and  Parksville  towns  and  part 
of  Perryville  town. 

Mitcliellsburg  town 

Parksville  town 

Perryville  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Perryville  town,  in  map;is- 
terial  districts  i  and  2. 
Magisterial  district  2,  including  part  of 
Perryville  town. 

Perryville  town  (part  of) 

Magisterial  district  3,  exclusive  01   part 

of  Danville  town. 
Magisterial  district  4,  exclusive  ol'  part 

ot  Danville  town. 
Magisterial  district  5,  iucl.  .Iituction  and 
Shelby  towns. 

Junction  town  (b) 

Shelby  town 

Danville  town,  in  magisterial  districts 
'J  and  4. 

Bkauken  county 

Magisterial  district  1.  lirooksville,  iucl. 
Brooksville  village. 

Brooksville  village 

Magisterial  district  2.  JFoster,  including 
Foster  town  (c). 

Magisterial  district  3.  Augusta,  includ- 
ing Augusta  city. 

Augusta  city 

Magisterial  district  4.  Gerraantown,    in- 
cluding Germantown  village. 
Germantown  village 

Magisterial  district  5.  Mill'ord 

Magisterial  district  6.  Fairview 

Magisterial  district  7.  Berlin  

Magisterial  district  8.  Chatham  (d) 

BbKATHITT  OflUNTY  (e) 

Magisterial  ilistrict  1.  Jackson,  includ- 
ing Jackson  town  (c). 

Magisterial  district   2.  Frozen ),  , 

Magisteiial  district    6.  Elliotts villo-S*' 

Magisterial  tlistrict    3.  Crawford 

Magisterial  district   4.  (Jro(-kettsville.-. 

Magisterial  district    5.  Ti'oublesome 

Manisteriiil  district    7.  SpriuKlbrk 

Magisterial  district  a.  Georges  Branch  . 
Magisterial  district  i).  Lewis  Fork  (ri)  . . 
Magisterial  district  10.  HoUeu  (d) 

Bkeckinkidge  county  (a) 

Magisterial  district  1.  Hardinsburg,  in- 
cluding Hardin.sburg  town. 

Hardinsbui'g  town 

Magisterial  district  2.  Cloverport.includ- 
lug  Cloverijort  city. 

Cloverport  city 

Magisterial  district  3.  TJuion  Star,  incliul 
ing  Stephensport  town. 

Stephensport  town 

Magisterial  district  4.  Bewloy ville 

Magisterial  district  5.  Hudson  ville 

Magisterial  district  0.  Rough  Creek 

Bullitt  county 


1890 


Magisterial  district  1.  Shepherdsville,  iu- 
cliuliiig  Slicplierdsville  town. 

Shepherdsville  town 

Magisti'iial  (lislrict2.  Pine  Tavern 

Magisterial  (listiict  3.  Mount    Washing- 
ton, inel.  Mount  Washington  town. 

Mount  Washington  town 

Magisterial  district  4.  Leaches 


3, 621 


3,753 

299 
1,984 
1,459 

387 
1,325 

a  Magisterial  districts  reorganized  since  1880;  information 
as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  incomplete, 
b  Formerly  Goresburg. 
c  Not  separately  returned. 


12, 948 


3,191 


230 
160 
199 
436 

1,043 


237 
1,348 


2,  019 
1,  581 


325 
3,766 


12,  369 


2,  580 


330 
1,105 


3,  092 


1,447 
1,247 


229 
1,  413 

835 
1,329 

762 

8,705 


1880 


1,493 


1,981 

783 
781 
1,  034 
542 
765 
469 
857 


18,  976 


3,607 


681 
,757 


,527 
,077 


2D2 

,680 
,995 
,860 


11,  930 


239 
220 


174 

466 

3,074 


13,  509 


2,880 

378 
1,196 

3,517 

1 ,282 
1,  479 


1,  .509 
1,060 
1,808 


7,742 


1,271 

(,  1, 129 

(      625 

793 

1,  246 

1,  031 

532 

581 


17,  486 


53s 


1,056 

2lg 


8,521 


251 
1,962 
L419 


327 
1,289 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Butler  county  (a) 

Magisterial  district  1.  Morgantown,  inel. 
Morgantown  and  Woodbury  villages. 

Morgantown  village 

Woodbury  village 

Magisterial  district  2.  London 

Magisterial  district  3.  Rochestei-,  includ- 
ing Hunt.sville  and  Rochester  villages. 

Huntsville  village 

Rochester  village 

Magisterial  district  4.  Renfrew 

Magisterial  district  5.  Burden 

Caldwell  county 

Magisterial  district  1.  I'rinceton,  includ- 
ing Dnlaney  village  and  Princeton  town 

Uulaney  village 

Princeton  town 

Magi.sterial  district  2.  Farmersville 

Jlagisteiial  district  3.  Bncksnort 

Magisleiial  (listriet4.  Harmony 

Magisterial  district  5.  Fredonia,  includ- 
ing Fredouia  village. 

Kredonia  vdlage 

Magisterial  district  6.  Tennessee 

Magisterial  district  7.  Williams  Mill 

(JALLO WA Y  COUNTY 

Magisterial  district  1.  Mia-ra.>-,  iuckiding 

Murray  town. 

Murray  town 

Magisterial  district  2.  New  Concord 

Magisterial  district  3.  Liberty,  including 

Shiloh  town. 

Shiloh  town 

Magisterial  district  4.  Brinkley 

Magisterial  district  5.  Swan 

Magisterial  district  6.  Wadesboro 

CAMI'BELL  COUNTY 

Alexandria  magisterial  district,  includ- 
ing Alexandria  town  (1:). 
Belleviie  magisterial  district,  including 
Bellevue  town. 

Bellevue  town 

California  magisterial  district  ((0.  includ- 
ing California  village. 

California  village 

Carthage  magisterial  district,  including 
Carthage  village. 

Cartlia<;e  village 

Cold  Spring  magisterial  district 

Dayton  magisterial  district,  iucludlng 
Dayton  city. 

Davton  city 

Ward  1 86g 

Ward  2 1 ,020 

Ward  3 764 

Ward  4 1,611 

Grant  Lick  magisterial  distric't 

(xuiiser  magisterial  district 

Highland  magisterial  district 

Indian  Springs  magisterial  district 

Johns  Hill  magisterial  district 

Newi)Ort  magisterial  district,  coextensive 
with  Newport  city. 

Newport  city 

Ward  1 2 ,  309 

Ward  2 2,578 

Ward  3 3 ,  264 

Ward  4 5 ,  log 

Ward  5 4,827 

Ward  6 4 ,  540 

Ward  7 : 2 ,  291 

Persimmon  Grove  magisterial  district  (rf) . 


1890 


13, 956 


2,957 

250 

194 

2,260 

3,407 

90 

510 

2, 164 

3, 168 


13, 186 


1880 


23 

1,857 

944 

899 

1, 198 

2,  032 


249 
1,352 
1,  200 


14,  675 


2,828 
3, 425 


,>63 
521 


316 
801 


275 
L484 
4,437 

4,264 


24,918 


567 


12, 181 


204 
190 


11,  283 


694 
1,029 
1,810 


191 

1,  233 

866 


13,  295 


4,694 

3,  914 

518 
2,331 
1,  789 

636 
2,  161 
1,806 

49 
2,  071 
1,908 
1,882 

l,8i 
1,938 
1,593 

37,  440 


2,  951 
1,842 
1 ,460 


179 
1,277 


1,368 
3,440 


1.745 

2,277 

945 

1,066 

1,  287 

841 

772 

827 

478 

747 

24,918 

20,  804 

d  Organized  since  1880. 

e  Magisterial  district  9,  Bakerfork  (populatmn  534  in  1880), 
taken  to  form  Knott  county  in  1884. 


180  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

KENTUCKY— Continued. 


MINOR    CIVIL    DIVISIONS. 


Carlisle  county  (a) 


1890 


Magisterial  tiistrict  1.  Bai-awell,    inclua- 
ing  Bardwell  town. 

Bardwell  town 

Magisterial  district  2.  Cunningliam 

Magisterial  district  3.  Milburn,includiug 
Milburn  town. 

Milbuni  town ■  ■ 

Magisterial  district  4.  Arlington,  includ- 
ing Arlington  town. 
Arlington  town 


Carroll  county 


iucludin}; 


Magisterial  district  1.  Glicut 
Ghent  town. 

Ghent  town 

Magisterial  district  2.  Carrollton  and 
Prestonvillc.  including  Carrollton  and 
Preston ville  {b)  towns. 

Carrollton  town 

Magisterial  districts.  Worthville.iuclud 
ing  Worthvillo  town. 

Worthville  town 

Magisterial  district  4.  Mill  Creek 

•  Magisterial  district  5.  Locust 

Magisterial  district  C.  Sanders  and    Jor- 
dan, including  Sanders  town. 
Sanders  town 


Carter  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Grayson  town 

Grayson  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3,  including  Olive  Hill  town 

Olive  Hill  town 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7,  incl.  Denton  and  Willard  tns. 

Denton  town 

Willard  town 

Precinct  8 

Precinct  9 


Casey  county  (c). 


Magisterial  district  1.  Liberty,    in 
eluding  Liberty  town.  \  ,(^, 

Liberty  town "'"■  ' 

Magisterial  district  (i.  Leo 

Magisterial  district  2.  .Tenkins. 
Magisterial  district  3.  Tales,     includin, 
Dnnnville  town. 

Dvinnville  town 

Magisterial  district  4.  Ca-sey  Creek 

Magisterial  districts.   Big  South  Fork. 
Magisterial  district?.  Middleburg, 
including    Middleburg    and   Yo- 
semite  towns. 

Middleburg  town  (d) 145 

Yosemile  town 307 

Magisterial  district  8.  Little  South 
Fork. 


Christian  county. 


(i). 


Magisterial  di.strict  1.  Hopkinsville,  in- 
cluding Hopkinsville  city. 

Hopkinsville  city 

Magisterial  district  2.  Mount  Vernon 

Magisterial  district  3.  Pembroke,  includ- 
ing part  of  Fairview  village  and  Pem- 
broke town. 

Fairview  village  ( part  of) 

Totalfor  Fairview  village  («),  in  magis- 
terial district  3,  Christian  county, and 
magisterial  district  3,  Todd  county. 

Pembroke  town 

Magisterial  district  4.  Longview 


7,612 


2,348 

578 

1,  294 

2,  U72 


297 
1,898 


9,260 


1,589 


525 
3,743 


1,720 
U73 


203 

926 

1,067 

1,  268 

277 
17, 204 


2,  987 

433 
1,210 
1,952 

186 
2,193 
1,590 
1,644 
2,911 

432 

43' 
I,  736 

981 


11,  848 


2,  928 

1,903 
1,768 

■30 

940 

1,  203 


3,106 


34, 118 


1880 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Ballard  coTinty  in  1886. 
6  Not  separately  returned. 

c  Not  returned  by  magisterial  districts  in  1880. 
(J  Population  in  1880,  119. 


309 


337 
8,953 


1,719 

387 
3,475 


1)332 
734 


124 

747 

1,019 

1,  259 


12, 345 


2,  990 

447 
14 
1,  223 
56 
1,156 
1,065 
1,269 
2, 1.59 


1,481 


10,  983 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS. 


1890 


31,  682 


Christian  county— Continued. 

Magisterial  district   5.  Lafayette,  includ' 
ing  Lafayette  town. 

Lafayette  town 

Magisterial  district   6.  Union  School  House 

Magisterial  district   7.  Hamby 

Magisterial  district   8.  Fruit  Hill 

Magisterial  district   9.  Scales  Mill 

Magisterial  district  10.  Garrettsburg 

Magisterial  district  11.  Bainbridge 

Magisterial  district  12.  Caskey 

Magisterial  district  13.  Belleviow  (/) 

Magisterial  district  14.  Barker  Mills  (/)  . 

Magisterial  district  15.  Stewart 

Magisterial  district  16.  Wilson 

Magisterial  district  17.  Crofton  (/),includ 
ing  Crofton  and  Empire  towns. 

Crofton  town 

Empire  town 

Magisterial  district  18.  Kelly  (/) 

Magisterial  district  19.  Beverly  (/) 


9,112 

7,150 

5,833 
1,539 

4.229 
1,  573 

2,  577 

2,606 

183 

95 

466 
977 

202 
3, 182 

Clark  county. 


Magisterial  district  1 .  Goodc 

Magislerial  district  2.  Kiddville 

Magistijial  district  3.  Blucliall,     includ- 
ing ])art  of  Winchester  town. 

Winchester  town  (part  of) 


Total  for  Winchester  town,  in  magis- 
terial districts  3  and  6. 
Magisterial  district  4.  Germantown,    in- 
cluding Ford  town. 

Ford  town 

Magisterial  district  5.  Pincliem 

Magisterial  district  6.  Winchester,      in- 
cluding part  of  Winchester  town. 
Winchester  town  (part  of) 


Clay  county  (A) . 


Magisterial  district  1. 
Miigislcrial  district  9. 
Magisterial  district  2. 
Magisterial  district  3. 
Magisterial  district  4. 
Magisterial  district  7. 
Magisterial  district  8. 
Magisterial  district  5. 
Magisterial  district  6. 


Manchester  .)  ,;,, 
Bullskin....r  '■ 

(Joinett 

Allen  .  - 

Big  Creek.) 

Asher Mb)  - 

Otter  Creek.) 

Pigeon  Koost 

Sexton  Creek 


Clinton  county 

Precinct  1.  Albany,    including     Albany 
tovvii  (6). 

Precinct  2.  Piney  Woods 

Precinct 3.  Neathery 

Precinct  4.  lUwill - 

Precinct  5.  Hays 

Precinct  6.  Shelly 


Crittenden  county 


Magisterial  district  1.  Marion,  including 
Marion  village. 

Marion  village 

Magisterial  district  2.  Dycusburg,  includ- 
ing Dvcnsliurg  village  (ft). 

MagistcTiid  district  3.  Union 

Magisterial  district  4.  Hurricane 

Magisterial  districts.  Ford  Ferry,  includ- 
ing Weston  village. 

Weston  village 

Magisterial  district  6.  Bell  Mines 

Magisterial  district  7.  Piney,     including 
Shady  Grove  village. 
Shady  Grove  village 


Cumberland  county. 


2, 070 

215 
2,393 

967 

732 
1,307 
1,124 
1,249 
1,149 

923 
1,  922 
1,291 

951 
1,948 

428 

216 

769 

1,118 

15,  434 


1880 


L460 

1,771 
4,298 

2,  292 
4.5'9 

2,  715 


1, 234 
3,956 


12,  447 


4, 925 

1,229 
863 

2,  690 

1,150 
1,590 


2,073 

1,132 
1,123 

975 
1,153 

591 


3,977 


1,493 

1,072 
2,466 
1,063 

158 
1,517 
1,  531 


8,452 


2,555 

970 
2,  827 
1,677 
1,218 
1, 803 
L418 
2,  302 
1, 122 


1,381 


136 
200 


12, 115 


1,636 

1,  513 

32,067 


2, 

277 

1 

814 

1 

548 

ffl 

260 

10,  222 


;  3,  833 

I      313 

613 

913 

;  1, 109 

580 

(      372 

1,275 

1,264 


2,031 

1,241 
I,  138 
1,  040 
1,110 

652 

11,  688 


3,230 

355 
1,384 

1,098 
1,821 
1,061 

162 
1,  .518 
1,  576 


8,894 


]V[agisterial  district  1.  Burkesville,   incl.  2,473 

Burkesville  village  (ft) . 

e  In  1880  in  Todd  county  only. 

/  Organized  since  1880. 

a  Exclusive  of  part  of  Winchester  town. 

h  Magisterial  districts  returned  as  precincts  in  188Q, 


3,512 


POPULATIOK. 


181 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

KENTUCKY— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Cumberland  county — Coutinued. 


Magisterial  district  2.  Crocus 

Magisterial  district  3.  Wlietstone  ... 
Magisterial  district  4.  Kettle  Creeli- 

Magisterial  district  7.  Carey 

Magisterial  district  5.  Marrowbone.. 

Magisterial  district  8.  Leslie  (b) 

Magisterial  district  6.  Carver 


1890 


Daviess  county. 


Magisterial  district   1.  Lower  Town,  in- 
cluding part  of  Oweusboro  city. 

Owensboro  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Owensboro  city,  in  magis- 
terial districts  I  and  2. 
M.igisterial  district    2.  Upper  Town,  in- 
cluding part  of  Oweusboro  city. 

Owensboro  city  (part  of) 

Magisterial  district    3.  Yelvlugton 

Magisterial  district   4.  KnottsvUle,  Incl. 
Knottsville  village. 

KnottsvUle  village 

Magisterial  district    5.  Boston,  including 
Whitesville  village. 

Whitesville  village 

Magisterial  district   G.  Murray 

Magisterial  district   7.  Curdsville,    incl. 
Ciirdsville  town. 

Curdsville  town 

Magisterial  district    8.  Vanover 

Magisterial  district    9.  Oakford 

Magisterial  district  10.  Masonville 

Magisterial  district  11.  Sorghotowu 

Edmonson  county 

Magisterial  district  1.  Brownsville,    incl. 
Brownsville  village. 

Brownsville  village 

Magisterial  district  2.  Durbin 

Magisterial  district  3.  Sulphur  Springs. 

Magisterial  district  4.  Pai  ker 

Magisterial  district  5.  Fork 

Magisterial  district  G.  Bee  Spring 

Elliott  county 


Precinct  1.  Miirtinsburg,  including  Mar- 
tinsburg  village. 

Martinsburg  village 

Precinct  2.  Bevils  Fork 

Precincts.  Newcomb 

Precinct  4.  Little  Fork 

Precinct  5.  Moccasin 

Precinct  G.  Newfoundland,     incl.     New- 
foundland village. 

Newfoundland  village 

Estill  county  (c) 

Magisterial  district  1.  Hard  wick  Creek  . . 
Magisterial  district  2.  Irvine,    including 
Irvine  town  (a). 

Magisterial  district  3.  Crooked  Creek 

Magisterial  district  4.  Station  Camp 

Magisterial  district  5.  Miller  Creek 

Magisterial  district  C.  F'orks 


Fayette  county  . 


2,545 


Magisterial  district  1.  Athens,  including 

Athens  town. 

Athens  town 

Magisterial  district  2.  Brier  Hill 

Magisterial  district  3.  Dog  Fennel 

Magisterial  district  4.  Sahdcrsville 

Magisterial  district  5.  SonI  h  Elkhorn 

Magisterial  district  6.  East  Hickman 

Magisterial  district  7  (d),  compris'g  wards 

1  and  2  of  Lexington  city. 

a  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Organized  since  1880. 

c  Magisterial  districts  returned  as  precincts  in  18S0. 

rf  Lexington   city  (population    10,050  in  1880),  coextensive 


000 

725 


1,771 
1,018 

33,120 


1880 


7,  304 

3,661 
9.837 

9,  510 

6,176 
1,739 
2,  G70 


215 
1,095 


2,  007 
2,  945 

341 
1,404 
1,720 

977 
1,029 


1,772 

11^ 

1,225 

1,103 

2,  205 

845 

855 


10,  830 


1,018 
2,  916 

1,753 
2,  013 
2,  007 
1,129 


2,567 

173 
2,  462 
2,187 
2,941 
2,010 
1,  9.58 
10,  132 


401 

800 
(  1,  275 
(  1, 1.56 
p,458 

< 

232 


27,  730 


5.515 
6,231 

3,698 

716 
1,934 
2,  024 


157 
1,614 

309 
2,041 
2,  559 

197 
1,418 
1,.37C 

919 
1,102 


1,.513 

116 

1,090 

1,  733 

1,  549 

761 

570 

6,567 


1,C72 

83 

509 

549 

1,174 

1,584 

1,  079 


9,860 


501 
1,676 

2,426 
1,454 
2,097 
1,706 

29,023 


1,  585 
2,105 

2,  509 
1,874 
1,749 


MINOR    CIVIL   DIVISIONS. 


Fayette  county— Continued. 

Magisterial    district    8   (d),    comprising 
wards  3  and  4  of  Lexington  city. 
Total  for  Lexington  city,  coextensive 
with  magisterial  districts  7  and  8. 

Ward  I 4 ,  793 

Ward  2 , 5, 339 

Wards 7,307 

Ward  4 4 ,  128 

Fleming  county 

Precinct    1.  Sherburne,    including  Slier- 
burne  town. 

Sherburne  town 

Precinct    2.  Mount  Carmel,  incl.  Mount 
Carmel  town. 

Mount  Carmel  town 

Precinct    3.  Poplar  Plains,  inclndlngPop- 
lar  Plains  village. 

Poplar  Plains  village 

Precinct    4.  Hillsboro,  including  Grange 
village  and  Hillsboro  town. 

Grange  village 

Hillsboro  town 

Precinct   5.  Tilton,  incl.  Tilton  town 

Tilton  town 

Precinct    G.  Centerville 

Precinct   7.  Flemingsburg,    incl.    Flem- 
ingsburg  town. 

Flemingsburg  town 

Precinct    8.  Muse 

Precinct    9.  Elizaville,    including  Eliza- 
ville  village  and  Nepton  town. 

Elizaville  village 

Nepton  town 

Precinct  10.  Pluuuucrs  Mill 

Precinct  11.  Battle  Ituu  (i) , 

Floyd  county  (e) 

Magisterial  district    1 .  Holbert 

Magisterial  district   2.  Middle  Creek 

Magisterial  district    3.  A  lien 

Magisterial  district  5.  Mouth  of  Mud... 
Magisterial  district  0.  Month  of  Beaver- 
Magisterial  district   7.  Johns  Creek 

Magisterial  district    8.  Preston  burg,   in- 
cluding Prestouburg  town. 

Prestonburg  town 

Magisterial  district    9.  Clear  Creek 

Magisterial  district  10.  Abbott 

ilagisterlal  district  11.  Bull 

Magisterial  district  12.  Antlocli 

Magisterial  district  13.  Hager  Shoal 

Franklin  county 

Magisterial  district    1.  Fr.ankfort,  includ- 
ing Bell  Point  town  and  Frankfort  city. 

l-!ell  Point  town ] . . 

Frankfort  city 

Ward  I 2 ,  795 

Ward  2 2 ,  707 

Ward  3 2 ,  390 

Magisterial  district  2.  Forks  of  Elkhorn  . . 

Magisterial  district  3.  Peaks  Mill 

Magisterial  district  4.  Bridgeport,     incl. 
Bridgeport  (a)  and  Farmdale  villages. 

Farmdale  village 

Magisterial  district  5.  Bald  Knob 

Magisterial  district  6.  Benson 

Magisterial  district  -.  Cedar  Run  (6) 

Magisterial  district  -.  Flat  Creek  (6) 


1890 


Fulton  county 


Magisterial  district  1.  Lodgetown 

Magisterial  district  2.  Cayce 

Magisterial  district  3.  Hickman,    includ- 
ing Hickman  town. 
Hickman  town 


11,435 
21 ,567 


16, 078 


J  94 
1,504 


175 
1,809 


229 
2,056 

131 

212 

8.59 

96 
1,797 
2,  902 

1,172 
1,  125 
1,424 

,64 
2r2 
924 
693 


11,  256 


750 
1,119 

1,251 
1,  192 
1,247 
020 
1,248 

305 
855 
766 
479 
964 
705 


21,  207 


12, 176 


457 
,892 


,662 
,893 
,  052 

370 
,305 
843 
854 
822 


10,  005 


1,298 
1,527 
3,803 

1 ,652 


1880 


16,656 


15,  221 


810 


177 
1,518 

i«5 
1,805 

278 
2,210 


194 
986 

94 
1,728 
2,658 


788 
1,935 


723 


10, 176 

600 
851 
1,246 
824 
900 
690 
935 

265 
488 
009 
599 
753 
702 

18,  099 


9,937 

249 
6,95s 


1,386 
2,513 
1,693 


2,236 
934 


7,977 


1,217 
1,S12 
3,186 

1, 264 


with    magisterial    districts  7  and  8,  not  returned  by  magis- 
terial districts  in  1880. 

e  Magisterial  district  4  (population  913  in  1880)  taken  to 
form  Knott  county  in  1884. 


182 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  18&6. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

KENTUCKV— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


FCLTON  COUNTY— Continued. 

Magisterial  district  4.  Madrid  Bend   - . .  - 
Magisterial  district  5.  Fulton,   including 
Fulton  town. 

Fulton  town i---\\:\ 

Magisterial  district  G.  Sassafras  Kulge  . . 


Gallatin  county 


includ- 


Magisterial  district  1.  Hoggins  . 
Magisterial  district  2.   Warsaw, 
,    ing  AVarsaw  town. 

Warsaw  town 

Magisterial  di.strict  3.  Napoleon 

Magisterial  district  4.  Sparta  .  -  -  -■■■■•■ 
Magisterial  district  5.  Glencoe,  including 
Glencoe  town  (a). 


Gaekakd  county. 


Precinct  1.  Engine  House  (b) 

Precinct  2.  Buckeye -.■-■■-; 1";.' 

Precinct  3.  Court  House,  mcl.  Lancaster 

town  (a).  .     ,     i>         + 

Precinct  4.  Bryantsville,   mcl.    l.ryants- 

ville  village. 

Bryantsville  village 

Precinct  5.  Brandy  Springs  (c) 


Grant  county. 


Cordova  magisterial  district  ((/) 

Corinth  magisterial  district  (d) ..  -  -  -. 
Crittenden   magisterial    district    (c), 
eluding  Crittenden  town. 

Crittenden  town. . . . . .... .  • ; .  •  ■  •  •■  ■ 

Cro.ss  Koads  magisterial  district  (lO  - 
Downingsville  magisterial  district  .. 
Dry  Bidgo  magisterial  district  (J)  -■ 

Plat  Creek  magisterial  dist rict 

Mason  magisterial  district  (</) 

Munnt  Zioii  magisterial  district 

Stewartsville  magistcnal  district  . . . 
Williamstown  magisterial  district  (A 
eluding  Williamstown  \-illage. 
Williamstown  village 


),in- 


Graves  county 


Magisterial  di.strict  1.  Wingo,  including 
Water  Valley  and  Wingo  villages. 

Water  Valley  village 

Wingo  village 

Magisterial  district   2.  Cuba 

Magisterial  district    3.  Lynnville 


Magisterial  district   4.  Panther  Creek.. 
Magisterial  di.strict    5.  Houseman,    mcl. 

Boaz  town  (a). 
Magisterial  district    0.  Haynes,     includ- 
ing Lowe  village. 

Lowe  village ■ 

Magisterial  di.strict   7.  Pryorsburg    and 
Dublin,  including  Pryorsburg  village. 
Pryorsburg  village. ... .... ... ......  •  • 

Magisterial  district  8.  Mayheld,  includ- 
ing Hickory  Grove  village  and  Mayfield 
city. 

Hickory  Grove  village 

Mayfield  city •.  •  • 

Magisterial  district  9.  rarniington,  in- 
cluding Farinington  town. 

Farmington  town 

Magisterial  district  10.  Boswell,  includ- 
ing Fancy  Farm  village. 

Fancy  Farm  village 

Magisterial  district  11 .  Symsonia 

Magisterial  district  12.  Dukedom 


1890 


322 
2,587 

i,8i8 
468 


4.G11 


1880 


571 
1,750 

676 

1,372 

200 

712 


11, 138 


332 
1,  538 


392 
4,832 


MINOR  civil  DIVISIONS. 


266 
2,503 

12, 671 


1,070 
1,355 

666 

1,118 

473 

816 


11, 704 


1,262 
1,242 
1  222 


1,254 
1,245 
989 
742 
768 
810 
2,440 

573 

28,  534 


1,752 
1,860 
2,678 

2,874 


119 
2,540 

13, 083 


Grayson  county  . 


1,828 
1, 217 
1,584 

323 

806 

1,302 


Magisterial  district  1.  Lcitclificld,     incl. 
Clarksou  (a)  and  Leitchlleld  .towns. 

Leitchfield  town ■  • 

Magisterial  district  2.  Caneyville,     mcl. 
Caneyvillo  and  Spring  Lick  (a)  towns. 

Canevville  town 

Magisterial  district  3.  Short  Creek 

Magisterial  district  4.  Big  Clilty 

Magisterial  district  5.  llock    Creek,    in- 
cluding Millorstown  town. 

Millerstown  town 

Magisterial  district  6.  Sand  Spring 

Magisterial  district  7.  Anuctta  and  Cmi- 
olloway  (i). 


1890 


18,  688 


Green  county - 


Green.sburg  magisterial  district,  includ- 
ing Greensburg  town. 

Greensburg  town 

Gro\'e  magisterial  district 

Liletow  n  magisterial  district  ( j) 
Lower  Brush  Cri-ck  magisterial 
Osceola  magisterial  district  ... 
Uppi'r  Brush  Creek  magisterial 


[district, 
district. 


Greenup  county 


Precinct  1,  Greenup,  incl.  Greenup  town . 

Greenup  town 

Precinct  2.  Globe  S<'hool  House  (J),  m 
eluding  SpringviUe  town. 

Springville  town 

Precinct  3.  Pine  Grove  (I) 

Precinct  4.  Liberty  (»i)  

Precinct  5.  Oldtown  (n) 

Precinct  6.  HunneweU  («) 

Precinct  7.  Barn  (j>),  incl.  Kussell  towii. 

Russell  town 


799 

784 

3,869 


24, 138 


3,022 

"5 
451 
2,007 
1,678 
1,323 
1,470 

3,149 

112 
2,425 

227 
8,  070 


145 
2,go9 
1,994 


1,318 

86 

882 

1,196 


2,375 

100 
212 
1,701 
1,579 
1,419 
1,520 

2,  918 


Hancock  county  (7) 


Magisterial  district  1.  Hawesville,    inc 
Hawesville  city. 

Hawesville  city 

!  Magisterial  district  2.  Lewisport,  includ- 
ing Lewisport  town. 

Lewisport  town 

Magisterial  district  3.  PellviUe.  inidud- 
ing  Lyouia  (a),  PatesviUc,  and  Pellville 
towns. 

Patesville  town 

PellviUe  town ,•  ■ 

Magisterial  district  4.  Lane,  incl. Victoria 
town. 
Victoria  town 


2,168 


129 
5,417 


Hardin  county. 


1,  C92 

99 
1,294 


919 

1,076 


Magisterial  district  1.  Elizabethtown,  in- 
cluding Elizabethtown  city. 

Elizabethtown  city 

Magisterial dkstrict 2.  Noliii 

Magisterial  district  3.  Wallinglbrd.  incl. 
Sonora  town. 

Sonora  town 

Magisterial  district  4.  Stcphenslnirg 

Magisterial  district  5.  Meeting  Creek  . . . 

Magisterial  district  6.   .\llison 

Magisterial  district  7.  Haycraft,     includ- 
ing Vine  Grove  town. 

Vine  Grove  town • 

Magisterial  district  8.  West  Point,    iiid. 
West  Point  village  (a). 


6,113 


3,013 

273 
3, 151 
1,768 
2,420 

133 
1,069 
1,154 


11,463 


1880 


15, 784 


3,  250 

552 
1,415 
1,378 
1,  705 
2,021 
1,  634 

11,911 


4.225 


3, 421 

235 
2,911 
1,736 
2,414 


1,077 


11, 871 


3,548 

669 

2,211 

377 
179 
1,  3.52 
2,190 
1,161 
1,  270 
:.23 

9.  214 


3,  365 

620 
1,426 
1,  369 
1,837 
1,990 
1,884 


13,  371 

3,  810 

833 
2,408 

321 


3,282 


T,OT3 

2,  453 


■<35 
2,  .567 


TI9 

912 


21,  304 


1,862 
2,  352 
1,886 
1,053 

175 

8,563 


S72 
362 


5,603 


260 
625 
1.51 

228 
419 
496 

844 
0(i8 


1,733 


22, 564 


6,880 

2,526 
1,872 
2, 153 


402 
629 

277 
433 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

h  Given  as  precinct  5  in  1880. 

c  Given  as  precinct  1  in  1880.  .,,.,.-.        ,oon 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Mason  magisterial  district  since  IbSO. 

e  Part  takeu  to  form  Dry  Eidge  magisterial  district  since  1880. 

/Organized  from  parts  of  Crittenden  and  Williamstown 
magisterial  districts  since  1880.  „.,,.,         -,,      , 

«  Organized  from  parts  of  Cordova,  Cormtli,  Cross  Koads, 
and  Williamstown  magi.sterial  districts  since  1880. 

h  Parts  taken  to  form  Dry  Kidge  and  Mason  magisterial 
districts  since  1880. 


i  Organized  since  1880. 
i  Formerly  Goalders. 

k  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  3  since  1880. 
I  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  2  since  1880. 
m  Formerly  precinct  3. 
11  Formerly  precinct  4. 
0  Formerly  precinct  5. 

V  Forinerly  precinct  6.  ^ ,  1       ■ 

n  Comparison  with  population  for  1880  can  not  be  made ;  lu 
formation  as  to  changes  in  minor  civU  divisions  incomplete. 


I^OPULATION. 


183 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

KENTUCKY— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Hardin  county— Continued. 

Magisterial  district    9.  Atcher 

Magisterial  district  10.  Colesburg 

Magisterial  district  11.  Betblehem  (a) ... 

Harlan  tounty  (h) 

Magisterial  district    1.  Mount  Pleasant, 
including  Harlan  town. 

Harlan  town 

Magisterial  district   2.  Martin  Fork 

Magisterial  district    3.  Clover  Fork 

Magisterial  di.strict  4.  Upper  Poor  Fork 
Magisterial  district    .').  Forrester  Cr.  (a) . 

Magisterial  district   G.  Wallin Creek 

Magisterial  district  7.  Puckett  Creek.  . 
Magisterial  district  8.  Lower  Poor  Fork 
Magisterial  district  9.  BrierfieldGap.-. 
Magisterial  district  10.  Catron  Creek  .  - . 
Magisterial  district  11.  Straight  Creek. . 


Harrison  county 


Magisterial  district  1.  Cynthiaua,  includ- 
ing Cyuthiana  city. 
(Jlynthiana  city 

Magisterial  district  2.  Buena  Vista 

Magisterial  district  3.  Eicliland 

Magisterial  district  4.  Berry,     including 
Berry  town  (c). 

Magisterial  district  5.  Rutland 

Magisterial  district  6.  Cason 

Magisterial  district  7.  Leesbnrg,  includ- 
ing Leesbtirg  village. 
Leesburg  village 

Magisterial  districts.  Claysville,  includ- 
ing Claysville  town. 
Claysville  town 


Hart  county. 


Magisterial  district  1.  Munfordville,  in- 
cluding Bonnieville,  Muul'ordviUe,  and 
Rowlett  towns  (c). 

Magisterial  district  2.  Priceville }  .  . 

Magisterial  district  6.  Cub  Run  (a)  -S     '" 

Magisterial  district  3.  Hammonville,  in- 
cluding Hanimonville  town  (c). 

Maeisterial  district  4.  Haidyville,  incl. 
ifardyville  and  Three  S])rings  towns  (c). 

Magisterial  district  5.  Horse  Cave,  incl. 
Horse  Cave  town. 
Horse  Cave  town 

Magisterial  district  7.  Waterloo  (o) 

Henderson  county 

Magisterial  district  1.  Smith  Mills 

Magisterial  district  2.  Corydon,  includ- 
ing Corydon  town. 

Corydon  town 

Magisterial  district  3.  Cairo,  including 
Cairo  town. 

Cairo  town 

Magisterial  district  4.  Niagara  (d) 

Magisterial  district  5.  Henderson,  incl. 
Audubon  village  and  Henderson  citj-. 

Audubon  village 

Henderson  city 

Ward  1 1 ,918 

Ward  2 ^,45^ 

Ward  3 3 )  583 

Ward  4 1,883 

Magisterial  district  6.  Hebbards villi;,  in- 
cluding Hebbardsville  town  (c). 

Magisterial  district  7.  Point 

Magisterial  district  8.  Spottsville,      incl. 
Spottsville  town. 
Spottsville  town 


963 
8.59 
943 


6, 197 


1,491 

820 

361 
964 

633 

,548 

468 

C31 

615 

394 

570 

453 

283 

290 

480 

376 

269 

299 

382 

297 

185 

185 

6,015 

3,016 

1,  366 
1,399 

2,  300 

1,472 
1,990 
1,  359 

lOI 

1,013 


16,  439 


1880 


4,321 

3,212 

2,  475 

3,  527 

1,917 

598 
987 

29,  536 


1,807 
2,  518 


777 
1,414 


1,000 
1,015 


,278 


16,  .504 


5,126 

2,10T 

1,699 
1,480 
2,  244 

1,406 
1,.549 
1,692 


107 
1,308 


134 

17, 133 

4,226 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS. 


3,012 

3,  882 

3,245 

526 


24,  .515 

2,  538 
2,789 


544 
,  696 


209 
1,176 
13, 194 

107 
1, 102 
10, 100 

G93 
8,835 

5,365 

2,  351 

2,280 

1,270 
1,659 

978 
1,675 

513 

448 

1890 


Henderson  county' — Continued. 

Magisterial  district    9.  Robard,     iuclud 
iug  Robard  town. 

Robard  town 

Magisterial  district  10.  Geneva  (a) 

Magisterial  district  11.  Dixie  (a) 

Henry  county 


Campbellsburg  magisterial  district,  incl. 
Campbellsburg  and  Sulphur  villages. 

Campbellsburg  village 

Sulphur  village 

Franklinton  magisterial  district 

Jericho  magisterial  district 

Lockport  magisterial  district,  including 
Lockport  village. 

Lockport  village 

Newcastle  magisterial  district,  including 
Eminence  and  Newcastle  towns. 

Eminence  town 

Newcastle  town 

Pleasureville  magisterial  district,  includ- 
ing North  Pleasureville  village  and 
Pleasureville  town. 

North  Pleasureville  village 

Pleasureville  town 

PortRoyalmagisterial  district,  including 
Turner  village. 
Turner  village 

Hickman  county 


Magisterial  district  1.  Coluinbus,  in<-lud- 
ing  Columbus  city. 

Columbus  city 

Ward  I 285 

Ward  2 186 

Ward  3 402 

M.agisterial  district  2.  Clinton,  including 
Clinton  city. 

Clinton  city 

Magisterial  district  3.  Hayes 

Magisterial  district  4.  McAlister 

Magisterial  district  5.  Moscow,  including 
Moscow  village. 

Moscow  village 

Magisterial  district  6.  Springhill 

Hopkins  county 


Magisterial  district  1.  Curtail,  including 
Morton  Gap  and  White  Plains  towns. 

Morton  Gap  town 

White  Plains  town 

Magisterial  district  2.  Court  House,   ex- 
clusive of  part  of  Madisonville  town. 
Magisterial  district  3.  Hanson,   in- 1 
eluding  Hanson  town.  I  ,^. 

Hanson  town  (/) 376  M  '  " 

Magisterial  district  8.  AshbysburgJ 
Magisterial  <listrict  4.  Nebo,   incl.    Nebo 
village. 

Nebo  village 

Magisterial  district  5.  Charleston, 
including  Dawson  town. 

Dawson  town  (g) 525 

Magisterial  district  9.  St.  Charles, 
Including  St.  Charles  village.         1 

St.  Charles  village  (/() 449  J 

Magisti'ri;il  district  6.  Daltou 

Magistriial  district  7.  Kitchen,  includino 
EWlinutcJii  town,  but  exclusive  of  part 
of  Madisonville  town. 

Earlington  town 

Madisonville  town,  in  magisterial  dis- 
tricts 2  and  7. 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

6  Magisterial  districts  12  and  13  (population  842  in  1880)  abol- 
ished since  1880. 

c  Not  separately  returned. 
d  Formerly  Tiliottson. 


(c)- 


1,822 


1,628 

342 

323 

2,010 

1,4.32 

1,603 


152 
3,  355 


1 ,002 

485 
2,241 


194 

202 

1,895 


1880 


1,357 


14, 164  14,  492 


2,654 


,B67 
,798 


,748 
,212 


e  Includes  part  of  Madisonville  to-ivn. 
/  Population  in  1880,  217. 
g  Population  in  1880, 132. 
h  Population  in  1880,  356. 


1,527 

107 

96 

2,029 

1,438 

2,186 


139 
3,478 


1,043 

500 

1,731 


175 
2,103 


11,637  10,651 


2,  240 

241 

35 
e3,  096 

(  2,  020 


184 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

KENTUCKV— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Jackson  codntv. 


Precinct  1.  McKee,  incl.  McKee  town  (o) . 

Precinct  2.  Horse  Lick 

Precinct  3.  Coyle 

Precinct  4.  Kavanaugli 

Precinct  5.  Pond  Creek 

Precinct  G.  Sturgeon ; 

Precinct  7.  Kiver 


1890 


Jefferson  county  (I) 


Magisterial  district   1  (c) 

Magisterial  district    2  (li),  including  Jel'- 
fersontown  village. 

JeiTersontown  village 

Magisterial  district   3  (c) ^... ,,. 

Magisterial  district    4  (/) 

Magisterial  district    5  (rj),  including  Clif- 
ton and  Crescent  Hill  (a)  toWlis. 

Clifton  town 

Magisterial  district    C  (/i), including  I'ark 
land  town. 

Parkland  town 

Magisterial  district    7  (i) 

Magisterial  district    8  (j),  including  An- 
chorage (a)  and  MiddletoWu  villages. 

Middletown  village 

Magisterial  district   9  (k) -  -  ^ 

Magisterial  district  10  (i) 

Magisterial  district  11  (?«-) 

Magisterial  district  12  (n),     i"cl 
Louisville  town. 

South  Louisville  town 

Louisville  city 


S(Mith 


1  ..: 14,390 

2    13,026 

3 13,572 

4 12,611 

5 13,816 

6 8,251 

7 6,599 

8 9,309 

9 10,364 

10 14,780 

Ward  11 25,  .')55 

Ward  12 18,856 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Jessamine  cobrtt. 


Magisterial  district  1.  Nicholasville,    in- 
cluding Nicholasville  town. 

Nicholasville  town 

Magisterial  district  2.  Lee 

Magisterial  district  3.  Keene,    including 
jfeene  village. 

Keene  village 

Magisterial  district  4.  Marble  Creek 

Magisterial  district  5.  Plaquemine,   incl. 
Sulphur  Well  village. 

Sulphur  Well  village 

Magisterial  district  6.  Little  Hickman  (o) 


Johnson  county. 


Precinct  1.  Paintsville,  including  Paints- 
ville  village, 

Paintsville  village 

Precinct  2.  Toms  Creek 

Precinct  3.  Plat  Gap,  including  Flat  Gap 
village. 

Flat  Gap  village 

Precinct  4.  Barnett  Creek 


8,261 


1,101 

718 

983 

1,173 

2, 453 

1,306 

527 

188,  598 


1,518 
1,779 

348 

862 

2,219 

3,  327 

13s 
3,125 

785 
1,634 
2,819 

302 
1,215 
3,  474 
3,257 
4,240 

1 ,782 
161,129 


11,  248 


2,435 

2,557 

2,291 
2,403 

500 
1,650 
1,937 


137 
532 


11,  027 


1880 


6,678 


787 
745 
932 
892 
1,900 
1,000 
422 

146,  010 


1,057 
243 


928 
2,036 


1,304 

506 

675 

2,131 


93 
1,  530 


2,  533 
535 


123,  7.58 


10,  804 


2,489 

2 ,  303 
2, 198 
2,046 

458 
1,604 
2,527 


9,155 


1,805 


310 
.526 


MINOR  Civil.  DIVISIONS. 


1,450 

a  Not  separately  returned. 

6  Jobnsontown  magisterial  district  (population  1,560  in 
1880)  abolished  since  1880. 

c  Organized  since  1880  from  Harrod  Creek  aud  Springilale 
magisterial  districts  (population  1,721  in  1880). 

a  Formerly  Jeffersontown. 

e  Organized  since  1880  from  Boston  and  O'Bannon  magis- 
terial districts  (population  841  in  1880). 

/Organized  since  1880  from  Cross  Roads  aud  Fairmount 
magisterial  districts  (population  1,951  in  1880). 

ff  Organized  since  1880  from  Edwards  Pond  and  Gilman 
magisterial  districts  (])opulation  2,395  in  1880). 

ft  Organized  since  1880  from  Blaukeubaker  and  Cane  Run 
magisterial  districts  (population  1,788  in  1880). 


Johnson  county — Continued. 

Precinct  5.  Johns  Creek • 

Precinct  G.  Sycamore 

Precinct  7.  Hood  Fork 

Precinct  8.  (ireasey 

Precinct  9.  Jennies  Creek  (u) 

Kenton  county 

Magisterial  district  1.  Ludlow,  includ- 
ing Central  Covington,  Ludlow,  and 
West  Covington  towns. 

Central  Covington  town 

Ludlow  town 

West  Covington  town 

Magisterial  district  2.  Scott,  including 
Erlanger  town  (a). 

Magisterial  district  3.  Independence,  in- 
cluding Independence  town  (a). 

Magisterial  district   4.  Koch 

Magisterial  district   5.  Stephenson 

Magisterial  district  — .  South  Coving- 
ton (0), coextensive  with  Milldale  village. 

Covington  city 

Ward    1 3,888 

Ward    2 2,866 

Ward    3 4,025 

Ward    4 3,500 

W^ard    5 3,985 

Ward    6 3,727 

Ward    7 4,759 

Ward    8 4,086 

Ward    9 3,278 

Ward  10 3,257 


1890 


947 

714 

1,215 

],G50 

855 


54, 161 


Knott  county  (p). 


Knox  county. 


7, 507 


2,469 
i>757 
2,383 

1,818 

1,902 
2,177 
1,003 

37,  371 


5,438 


13,  762 


Barboursville   precinct 
boursville  town. 

Barboursville  town 

Brush  Creek  precinct 

Flat  Lick  precinct 

Greys  Station  precinct  (0) 

Indian  Creek  precinct 

Payne  precinct 

Poplar  Creek  precinct 

Stinking  Creek  iirecinct. . 


including    Bar- 


Larue  county  (7). 


Magisterial  districts  1  to  8,    including 
Buffalo  village  aud  Hodgensville  town. 

Buffalo  village 

Hodgensville  town 


Laurel  county. 


Precinct  1.  Loudon,    including     London 
town  (a)  and  part  of  Pittsburg  town. 

Pittsburg  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Pittsburg  town,  in  precincts 
I  and  IT. 

Precinct  2.  Raccoon 

Precinct  3.  Mershoris  Cross  Roads 

Precinct  4.  Bush 

Preciuct  5.  McHargue 

Precinct  6.  Ne wcomb 


3,746 

1,162 
927 

1,  815 
1,971 

831 

2,  255 
1,  205 
1,012 


1880 


13,  747 


4,119 


509 
541 

1,  491; 

878' 
1,438 
1,283 

8C3 


710 

671 

1,015 

1,090 


43, 983 


G,073 


73° 


1,526 
2, 187 

1,964 

1,930 
2,109 


29,  720 


10, 587 


2,  C41 


250 

687 

1,338 


1,677 
1,919 
1,310 
1,015 


9,131 


2,438 


j-2,  287 

1,284 

1,102 

450 


i  Formerly  Wood. 

j  Formerly  Middletowu. 

k  Organized  since  1880  from  Fisherville    and  Seatonville 
magisterial  districts  (population  1,325  in  1880). 
i  Formerly  Twomile  House. 

m  Formerly  Meadow  Lawn. 

n  Organized  since  1880  from  Shardine  and  Spring  Garden 
magisterial  districts  (population  2,982  in  1880). 

0  Organized  since  1880. 

p  Organized  from  parts  of  Breathitt,  Floyd,  Letcher,  Magof- 
fin, and  Perry  counties  in  1884;  not  retui-ned  by  magisterial 
districts. 

q  Magisterial  districts  not  separately  returned. 

/■  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 


POPULATION. 


185 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

KENT  ITCKV— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Ladeel  codnty— Coutiuued. 

Precinct    7.  Rockhouse 

Precinct   8.  Stepping  Rock 

Precinct   9.  Kemper 

Precinct  10.  Independence 

Precinct  11.  EastBernstadt(a),  including 
Altamout  town,  Hazle  Patcli  village 
and  part  of  Pitt.sburg  town. 

Altamont  town 

Hazle  Patch  village 

I'ittsburg  town  (part  of) 

Lawrence  codnty 

Magi-sterial  district   1.  East  Pork 

Magisterial  district    2.  Dry  Fork 

Magisterial  district    3.  Palls  of  Blaine 

Magisterial  district    4.  Hood  Pork 

Magisterial  district   5.  Little  Blaine 

Magisterial  district   6.  Peach  Orcliard  . . 

Magisterial  district   7.  Rockcastle 

Magisterial  district   8.  Lyon 

Magisterial  district  9.  Louisa,  including 
Louisa  town. 

Louisa  town 

Magisterial  district  10.  Georges  Creek.. 

Magisterial  district  11.  Clayton 

Magisterial  district  12.  Bear  Creek 

Magisterial  disti'ict  13.  Twin  ]5rauchc»  . 


Lee  county  (h) 

Precinct  1.  Sturgeon 

I'recinct  2.  Proctor,  incl.  Proctor  town . . 

Proctor  town 

Precinct  3.  Coal  Brancli,  including  part 

of  Three  Forks  town  (c). 
Precinct  4.  Thomas,   including    part    of 

Three  Forks  town  (c). 
Pi'eeinct  5.  Beattyville,  including  Beatty 

ville  town  (c). 
Precinct  C.  Old  Landing 


Leslie  county. 


Magisterial  district  1.  Hyden,   including 
Hyden  town. 

Hyden  town 

Magisterial  district  2.  Big  Creek 

Magisterial  district  3.  Marrowbone 

Magisterial  district  4.  White  Oak 

Magisterial  district  5.  Cutshin 

Magisterial  district  6.  Bad  Creek  (a) 

Letcher  county  (rf) 

Magisterial  district  1.  Whitesbnrg,      in- 
cluding Whitesliurg  town  (c). 

Magisterial  district  2.  Millstone 

Magisterial  district  3.  Rockhouse 

Magisterial  district  4.  Indian  Bottom  (e) 

Magisterial  district  5.  Cumberland 

Magisterial  district  6.  Linefork 

Magisterial  district  7.  Cowan  (/) 

Magisterial  district  8.  Elkhorn  (a) 


Lewis  county  . 


Precinct  1 .  Mower 

Precinct  2.  Concord,  incl.  Concord  to wn - . 

Concord  town 

Precinct  3.  Vauceburg,  including  Vance- 
burg  town. 

Vanceburg  town 

Precinct  4.  Quincy,  incl.  Quincy  village  . 

Quincy  village 


1890 


265 

450 

639 

351 

279 

372 

679 

397 

1,813 

215 

258 
32 

17,  702 

13,  202 

807 

626 

1,475 

1,  244 

1,370 

799 

2,317 

1,131 

1,275 

1,231 

1,973 

1,  020 

063 

508 

813 

722 

2,689 

2,394 

834 

496 

1,.590 

1,406 

759 

558 

1, 165 

910 

806 

713 

6,205 


453 
963 

277 
1  252 

985 

1,616 

936 

3,964 


1,295 

1,355 

80 

57 

363 

451 

701 

919 

347 

306 

1,034 

709 

224 

0,  920 


1,211 

1,122 
1,048 
1,055 
832 
004 
4.32 
616 


14,  803 


1,240 
1,552 


,891 


T  ,TIO 

1,701 

279 


1880 


4,254 


3,740 


6,601 


1,019 

941 
824 
722 
719 
.547 
395 


13, 154 


1,335 

1,592 

17B 

2,917 


1,405 
162 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Lewis  county — Continued. 

Precinct  5.  Laurel 

Precinct  6.  Esculapia 

Precinct  7.  Tolesboro 

Precinct  8.  Henderson 

Precinct  9.  Elk  Fork 

Lincoln  county 


Precinct    1.  Stanford  (17),  including  Row- 
land village  and  Stanford  town. 

Rowland  village 

Stanford  town 

Precinct    2.  Walnut  Flat. 

Precinct    3.  Crab     Orchard,      including 
Crab  Or<;hard  village. 

Crab  Orchard  village 

Precinct   4.  Waynesbnrg  (h) 

Precinct   5.  Hustonville,  including  llus- 
tonville  village. 

Hustonville  village 

Precinct    0.  Turnersville,  iniduding  Mc- 
Kinney  village. 

Mcl^inney  village 

Precinct    7.  Highland 

Precinct  — .  Hubble  (i) 

Precinct  — .  Kingsvillo  (j) - 

Livingston  county 

Magisterial  district  1.  Smithland,  includ- 
ing Smithland  town. 
Smithland  town  (4) 

Magisterial  district  0.  Panhandle 

Magisterial  district  2.  Driskill 

Magisterial  district  3.  Salem 

Magisterial  district  4.  Dyer  Hill 

Magisterial  distri<;t5.  Carrsville,  includ- 
ing Carrsville  town. 

Carrsville  town 

Magisterial  district  7.  Lola  (a) 

Logan  county 

Magisterial  district  1.  Rus.scllville,  incl. 
Russellville  town. 
Russell  ville  town 

Magisterial  district  2.  Adairville,  includ 
ing  Adairville  town  (c). 

Magisterial  district  3.  Keysburg 

Magisterial  district  4.  Cordonsville 

Magisterial  district  5.  Haidison,  includ- 
ing Lewisburg  town. 

Lewisburg  town 

Magisterial  district  6.  Fillmore 

Magisterial  district  7.  Clay,  incl.  Auburn 

tOWTl. 

Auburn  town 

Magisterial  district  8.  Shochoh 

Magisterial  district  9.  Hogan 


Lyon  county  . 


Magisterial  district  1 .  Eddy  viUe,  includ- 
ing Eddyville  and  Kuttawa  towns. 

Eddy  ville  town 

Kuttawa  town 

Magisterial  district  2.  Lamasco,    includ- 
ing Lamasco  town. 

Lamasco  town 

Magisterial  district  3.  Ladies  Spring 


1890 


1,387 
1,792 
1,496 
943 
1,  795 

761 
1,250 
1,434 

910 
1,550 

15,962 

15,  080 

4,  770 

4,551 

51Z 

1,385 

876 

2,  623 

m2I3 

894 
2,681 

453 
1,448 
2,049 

538 
1,440 
2,775 

435 
1,440 

353 
1,198 

226 

1,  395 

347 

200 
1,.541 

414 

McCracken  county. 


Magisterial  district  2.  Clark  River. 

Magisterial  district  3.  Hayes 

Magisterial  district  4.  Howser 


9,474 


1, 547 

541 
254 
1,616 
1,453 
1,739 
2,  231 


240 
634 


23,  812 


i,011 

■,253 
,370 

976 

,786 
,832 

224 
,926 
,212 

613 
,358 
,341 


7,628 


4,741 

680 

587 

1,343 


21,  051 


1,354 
1,786 
1,054 


1880 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

b  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1880. 

c  Not  separatel  y  returned. 

d  Magisterial  districts  4,  8,  and  10  (population  1,434  in  1880) 
taken  to  form  Knolt  ciiiiiity  in  1884;  magisterial  districts  re- 
turned as  lu'cciucts  ill  IK.Soi 
^   «  Formerly  precinct  7. 


/Formerly  precinct  9;  given  as  Cawman  in  1880. 
g  Part  taken  to  form  Hubble  precinct  since  1880. 
h  Part  taken  to  form  KingsvUle  precinct  since  1880. 
i  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  1  since  1880. 
j  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  4  .since  1880. 
k  Population  in  1880,  570. 
I  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 


9,165 


12,  039 

1,388 
1,010 
1,015 

2,  507 

178 


24,  358 


5,  783 

2,058 
3,  326 

1,175 
1,852 
3,231 

III 
2,259 
3,404 

682 
1,269 
2,059 


6,768 


3,874 

390 

204 

1,701 


49 
1, 193 


16,  202 


949 
1,804 
1,196 


186 


OOMPEKDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutiuued. 

KEIVTCCKV— Continued. 


MmOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


McCracken  county— Continued. 


Magisterial  district  5.  Woodville 

Magisterial  district  6.  Rice ■ 

Magisterial  district  7,   exclusive  ot  part 
of  Paducah  city.  •  .     •  i 

Paducali  city  (a),  comprising  magisterial 
district  1  and  part  ot  7. 

Wardl ^'lll 

Ward  2 f'"V« 

Ward  3 - 1.318 

....  2,  720 

2,  ao6 


Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 


McLean  county. 


Magisterial  district  1.  Paimsey,  including 
Kumsey  town. 

Rumsev  town • •  •  •  ■  •  ■  • ;  ■  ■ 

Magisterial  district  2.  bacramento,    lutl. 
Sacramento  village. 

Sacramento  village ■  ■  •  •  ■  ■  •  ■ 

Magisterial  district  3.  Livermore,  includ- 
ing Livermore  town. 


2,610 

1,171 

279 

12, 797 


1880 


9,887 


Livermore  town :  •  ■ ;  •  •,■.' ' ' ' 

Magisterial  district  4.  Vienna,  including 
part  of  Calhoun  town. 

Calhoun  town  (part  of )..... ... 

Total   for    Calhuuii  town,   m  magis- 
terial districts  4  and  7. 

Magisterial  district  5.  -J  ob  .  - 

Magisterial  district  0.  Island. •  ■  - 

Magisterial  district  7.  Kast  Calhimu,  in- 
cluding part  of  Calhoun  town. 
Calhoun  town  (pari  of ) 


Madison  county 

Magisterial  district  1.  Kichmoud,  includ- 
ing Kichmond  town. 

Richmond  town 

Magisterial  (listri<t  2. 

Magisterial  ilisdiit  3. 

Magisterial  district  4. 

Magisterial  district  5. 

Magisterial  district  6. 
Bereatown  (b). 

Magisterial  district  7. 

Magisterial  district  8. 

Magisterial  district  9. 


Foxtown 

Tluion 

EUiston 

Yates 

Glades,  including 

Kirksville 

Posey 

Million 


1,197 


207 
1,278 


297 
1,722 

622 
1,812 

437 
637 

1,883 

683 

1,312 


24, 348 


Magoffin  county  (c) 


Precinct  1.  Salyersville,  inch  Salyersville 
village. 

Salyersville  village 

Precinct  2.  Bloomington 

Precinct  3.  Johnson  Fork 

Precinct  4.  Middle  Fork 

Precinct  b.  Meadows 

Precinct  6.  Trace  Fork 

Precinct  7.  Burning  Fork 

Precinct  8.  State  Koad  Fork 

Precinct  9.  Puncheon  (li) 


6,870 

S,o73 
2,  092 
1,795 
2,477 
2,  629 
2,815 

2,837 

8.59 

1,974 

9,196 


1, 424 

339 

1,420 

1,  221 

1. 157 

800 

.546 

662 

1,463 

437 


Marion  county 15, 648 


179 

903 

1,391 

5,451 

2,816 


1,346 
5,006 


Bradfordsville  magisterial  district,  incJ. 
Bradfordsville  town. 

Bradfordsville  town 

Chicago  magisterial  district  (e) 

Haysville  magisterial  district 

Lebanon  magisterial  district,  including 
Lebanon  city. 

Lebanon  cit v ; 

Ward  I  . . ; 448 

Ward  2 373 

Wards 8i3 

Ward  4 733 

Ward  5 449 

a  Wards  1  and  2  and  part  of  ward  3  (population  486)  in 
magisterial  district  7;  part  of  ward  3  (population  832)  and 
wards  4, 5,  and  6  coextensive  with  magisterial  district  1. 

<)  Not  separately  returned.  , 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Knott  county  in  1884. 

(i  Organized  since  1880.  .  ,  ,.  x      .1    • 

«  Or|anized  from  part  of  Loretto  magisterial  district  since 

1880 
/Part  taken  to  form  Chicago  magisterial  district  since  1880. 


1,787 


2,400 

1,475 

342 

8,036 


minor  civil  divisions. 


9,293 


1,049 


204 
1,420 

172 
1,481 

399 
1,760 


L807 

506 

1,270 


22,  052 


Marion  county— Continued. 

Loretto  magisterial  district  (/),  including 
Loretto  town  {b). 

Newmarket  magisterial  district,  includ- 
ing Newmarket  town  (i). 

Kaywick  magisterial  district,  including 
ftaywick  town  (b). 

St.  Mary  magisterial  district 


Marshall  county 11,287 


1890 


1,541 
1,807 
1,657 
1.111 


1880 


4,  622 

2,909 
2,309 
2,010 
2,714 
2,  524 
2,733 


839 
1,933 

6,944 


1,096 


810 
1,  002 
878 
1,100 
696 
420 
942 


14,  693 


1,679 


Magisterial  district  1.  Bishop  Mill - . 

Magisterial  district  2.  Birmingham,  incl. 
Binningham  village. 

Birmingham  village .- .  •  • 

Magisterial  district  3.  Staton,  including 
(Calvert  village. 

Calvert  village 

Magisterial  district  4.  Nicholas 

Magisterial  district  5.  Darnell 

Magisterial  district  6.  Benton,  including 
Benton  village. 

Benton  village .-  •  •  • 

Magisterial  district  7.  Briensburg,    lucl. 
Briensburg  village. 

Briensburg  village 

Magisterial  district  8.  Smith 


740 
232 


273 

,224  ! 


Martin  county. 


Precinct  1.  Warfleld 

Precinct  2.  Lick  Branch 

Precinct  3.  Eden,  including  Eden  town. 

Eden  town 

Precinct  4.  John  Davis 

Precinct  5.  Samuel  Moor 

Precinct  6.  Emily  (rf) 


Mason  county  (y) 


4,209 

579  I 

752 

842 

309 
627 
639 
770 

20, 773 


Magisterial  district   1.   MaysviUe, 
including  part  of  Maysvillecity.  1  ,j,. 

Magisterial  district   2.    MaysviUe, 
including  part  of  MaysviUe  city. } 
Maysvillecity. 


MagTsteri'ardistrict   3.  Dover,  including 
Dover  viUage. 
Dover  viUage 

Magisterial  district  4.  Minerva 

Magisterial  district    5.  Germ.antown  . .  - 

Magisterial  district    6.  Sardis,  including 
Sardis  viUage. 
Sardis  village •■,•••■■  t-'  V  '  •• '  'i' 

Magisterial  district   7.  Mays  Lick,  incl. 
Mays  Lick  town. 
Mays  Lick  town 

Mao-isterial  district    8.  Lewishurg 

Magisterial  district   9.  Orangeburg-... - 

Magisterial  district  10.  Washington,   in- 
cluding Washington  town. 

Washington  town • 

Magisterial  district  11 .  MurphysyiUe  .  - . 

Maoisterial  district  12.  Fern  Leaf 

Magisterial  district  13.  Chester  ((/),     in- 
cluding Chester  town  (b). 


6,848 

5,358 
1,174 

515 

681 

710 

1,045 

255 
2,119 

352 
L799 
1,957 
1,534 

529 

859 

747 

1,300 


Meade  county 


Magisterial  district  1.  Garnettsville  and 

Woodland  (h).  .       „     .  , 

Magisterial  district  2.  Big    Spring    and 

Meadville  (i).  „  „  , 

Magisterial  district  3.  Court  House  and 

Ashcraft  ( j),  incl.  Brandenburg  town. 

Brandenburg  town ■ 

Magisterial  di.strict  4.  Payneville       and 

Bennett  (i). 


495 
1,398 


2,341 

1,775 

1,580 

966 

9,647 


1,628 
■1, 126 

224 
1,917 

85 

677 

618 

1,  342 

277 
1,339 

67 

1,000 


3,057 

975 

558 
465 
108 
538 
521 


20, 469 


f4,916 

I  3,  014 

5,220 
1,085 

446 
759 
756 

1,074 


224 
2,151 


355 
1,550 
1,877 
1,548 

553 

1,007 

732 


9,484         10,323 


2,077  2,28 

1,054 

2,786 


587 


o  Magisterial  districts  returned  as  precincts  in  1880. 
i  gj;:^^?;^ mS^te^Sim^ricts  O  and  10  (population 
'•foi^aSdVoT  magisterial  districts  1  and  4  (population 

''\-OrgaSd"llom  magisterial  districts  8  and  9  (population 

1,416  in  1880)  in  1889. 


iPOPULA^iOH. 


W 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

K.E  N  T  UC  K.Y— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Meade  county — Continued. 

Magisterial  district  5.  Concordia,  Cedar 
Branch,  and  Wolf  Creek  (a),  including 
Concordia  village  [b). 


Menifee  codnty. 


Precinct  1.  Wellington 

Precinct  2.  Beaver 

Precinct  3.  Frenchburg,including French- 
burg  town. 

Krenchburg  town 

Precinct  4.  Slate 

Precinct  5.  Combs  School  House  (c) 


Mercer  county 


Magisterial  district  1.  DixviUe,     includ- 
ing Nevada  town. 
Nevada  town 

Magisterial  district  2.  Cornisbville 

Magisterial  district  i.  Sharp 

Magisterial  district  4.  Salvisa 

Magisterial  district  5.  Harrodsburg,  ex- 
clusive of  i)art  of  Harrodsburg  town. 

Magisterial  district  6.  Burgiu,  including 
Bnrgiu  town,  but  exclusive  of  ijart  of 
Harrodsburg  town. 

Hurgin  town 

Magisterial  district  7.  McAfee 

Magisterial  district  8.  Baton  Kouge 

Harrodsbtu'g  town  (c),  in  magisterial  dis- 
tricts 5  and  0. 


Metcalfe  county  . 


East  Fork  magisterial  district 

Edmonton  magisterial  district,  in-  ) 

eluding  Edmonton  town  (i).         \{b) ... 

Flat  Kock  magisterial  district ) 

Fairview  magisterial  district,  including 

Sulphur  Well  town  (b). 

Lafayette  magisterial  district 

Sartain   magisterial   district,   including 

Summer  Sliade  village. 
Summer  Shade  village 


Monroe  county 


Magisterial  district  1.  Gum  (/),    includ- 
ing part  of  Flippen  town. 

Klippen  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Flippen  town,  in  magisterial 
districts  I  and  2. 
Magisterial  district  2.  Turner  (/),  includ- 
ing part  of  Flippen  town. 

Klippen  town  (part  of) 

Magisterial  district  3.  Brush 

Magisterial  district  4.  Center  Point..  (,,, 
Magisterial  district  5.  Martinsburg..^*"' 
Magi.sterial  districts  TompkinsviUe(/), 
including  Tompkinsville  town  (b). 

Magisterial  district  7.  Union 

Magisterial  district  8.  Gamaliel  (</) 


Montgomery'  county. 


Precinct  1.  Aarons  Kuu  (A),  incl.  Grassv 
Lick  village  (6). 

Precinct  2.  Levee  (i) 

Precinct  3.  Camargo  (j) 


1890 


2,169 


4,  eue 


755 

413 
1,869 

222 

833 
796 


15,  034 


1, 174 

611 

1,689 

2,  172 

3,004 


303 
1,477 

636 
3,  230 


9,  871 


883 

3,  986 

6.')7 

2,  586 
1,759 


10,  i)89 


1880 


1,578 

96 
2515 


160 
1,  230 

1,607 

2,949 

919 
1,2.58 

12,  367 


3,755 


2,097 

1,502 
814 


927 

293 

1,382 


143 
1, 153 


14, 142 


1,056 

131 
1,267 

729 

1,779 

(Z4, 156 

3,  015 


ISO 
1,451 

689 
2,  202 


9,423 


822 
C  2, 979 

(      655 


2,  .547 
1,808 


10,741 


1,584 


1,811 


1,367 
;  1,050 
1  635 
'  3,  319 

975 


10,  566 


1,446 
964 

a  Organized  from  magisterial  districts  2,  3,  and  7  (popula- 
tion 2,295  in  1880)  in  1889. 

b  Not  separately  returned. 

o  Organized  since  1880. 

dlncbides  Harrodsburg  town. 

e  In  1880  in  magisterial  district  5  only. 

/  Part  taken  to  form  magisterial  district  8  since  1880. 

g  Organized  from  parts  of  magisterial  districts  1,  2,  and  6 
since  1880.  . 

A  Formerly  precinct  4. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Montgomery  county— Continued. 

Precinct  4.  .Jeifer-sonville  (it),    including 

Jetfersonville  village  (b). 
Precinct  5.   Mount    Sterling   (l),    includ- 
ing Mount  Sterling  city. 

Mount  Sterhng  city 

Ward  I  833 

Ward  2 I  ,oq6 

Ward  3    i,i8i 

Ward  4 519 

Precinct  6.  Howard  Mills  (in) 


Morgan  county. 


Precinct  1.  West  Libertj',  iud.  West 
Liberty  town . 

West  Liberty  town 

Precinct  2.  Caney,  including  Walnut 
Grove  town. 

Walnut  Grove  town 

Precinct   3.  Grassy 

Precinct  4.  Blackwati-r,  including  Kzel 
and  May  town  towns. 

fizel  town  

Maytown  town 

Precinct    5.  Bonny 

Precinct   6.  Panther  Branch 

Precinct   7.  Paint 

Pro<;inct   8.  Kiver 

Precinct    9.  Salem 

Precinct  10.  Elk  Fork 

Precinct  11.  North  Fork 


Muhlenberg  county. 


Magisterial  district  1.  South  Carrollton, 
including  South  Carrollton  town. 

South  Carrollton  town 

Magisterial  district  2.  Boggcss,  including 
part  of  Greenville  town" 

Greenville  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Greenville  town,  in  magis- 
terial districts  2  and  3. 
Magisterial  district  3.  Court   House,   in- 
cluding part  of  Greenville  town. 

Greenville  town  (part  of) 

Magisterial  district  4.  Paradise,    includ- 
ing Brakesboro,  Paradise,  and  Skiles- 
ville  towns  (b). 
Magisterial  district 5.  Myers,    iiicliiding 
Uunmor  and  Pernod  towns. 

Dunmor  town 

Penrod  town 

Magisterial  district  6.  Summers 

Magisterial  district  7.  Central  (c),  includ- 
ing Bevier  and  Central  towns. 

Bevier  town 

Central  town  (n) 

JSiagisterial  district  8,  Kosewood  (c) 


Nelson  county. 


Magisterial  district  1.  Bardstown  (0),  in- 
cluding part  of  Bardstown  town . 

Bardstown  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Bardstown  town,  in  magis- 
terial districts  i  and  9. 
Magisterial  district  2.  Chaiilin,  including 
CuaiJlin  town. 

Chaplin  town 

Magisterial  districts.  Bloomlield,  includ- 
ing Bloomfield  town  (6). 
Maijiwtfrial  district  4.  ITairiield, including 
Fairliild  t.uvn  (b). 

Magisterial  district  5.  Samuels  Depot 

Magisterial  district  6.  Boston  (p) 


1890 


1,736 
5,345 
3.629 


873 

1,277 

11,  249 

8,455 

1,947 

1,764 

234 
1,252 

225 

757 

42 
786 

685 

1,444 

1,126 

124 

162 
631 

47 

488 

915 

596 

1,356 

9.';8 

830 

686 

754 

471 

1,003 

690 

331 

234 

17,  955 

15,  098 

2,  361 

3,  297 

525 
3,204 

493 
3,664 

452 
968 

454 
866 

2,706 

2, 967 

516 
2,058 

412 
1,794 

1,423 


72 
1,  843 
2,977 

299 
1,144 
1,383 


16,417 


922 
.524 

,472 


,077 
937 


1880 


1,461 


2,087 


1,463 


1,923 


16,  609 


2,075 

926 
1,803 

2,331 


140 
1,837 


1,036 


1,027 
1,435 


i  Formerly  precinct  6. 
j  Formerly  precinct  7. 
k  Formerly  precinct  5. 

{  Organized  since  1880  from  precincts  1,  2,  and  8  (population 
3, 337  in  1880). 
m  Fonnerly  precinct  3. 
n  Formerly  Stroud. 

o  Part  taken  to  form  magisterial  district  13  since  1880. 
p  Pai't  taken  to  form  magisterial  district  12  since  1880. 


188 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  OENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

KENTUCKV— Continued.  ^ 


MNOB  CrVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Nelson  county— Continued. 

Magi.sterial  district    7.  New  Haven   (a), 
including  New  Haven  town. 

New  Haven  town 

Magisterial  district    8.  Balltowu -- 

Magisterial  district   9.  Kardstown,  mcl. 
part  of  Bardstown  town. 

Bardstown  town  (part  of) 

Magisterial  district  10.  Higb  drove 

Magisterial  district  11.  New  Hope  (fc).  in- 
cluding New  Hope  town. 

New  Hope  town 

Magisterial  di.strict  12.  Nelsonville  (c) .  - 
Magisterial  district  13.  Botlaud  (d)  ..... 
Magisterial  district  14.  Howard  Mill  (c)  - 


Nicholas  county. 


1890 


Precinct  1.  Lower  Blue  Lick 

Precinct  2.  Headquarters 

Precinct  3.  Ellisville 

Precinct  4.  Carli-sle,  incl.  Carlisle  town. 

Carlisle  town 

Precinct  5.  East  Union 

Precinct  6.  Upper  Blue  Lick 


Ohio  county 


Buford  magisterial  district 

Cromwell  magisterial  district,  including 
Cromwell  town. 

Cromwell  town ■  •  •  •. 

Pordsville  magisterial  district,  including 
Pordsville  town. 

Fordsville  town •  •  ■  ■. 

Hartford  magisterial  district,  iucludin"- 
Beaverdam,  Hamilton,  and  Hartford 
towns  and  McHenry  and  Taylor  Mines 
villages. 

Beaverdam  town 

Hamilton  town 

Hartford  town 

McHenry  village 

Taylor  Mines  village ■. — 

Kockport  magisterial  district,  including 
Centertown  village  and  Ceralvo  and 
Kockport  towns. 

Centertown  village 

Ceralvo  town 

Rockport  town 

Rosine  magisterial  district,  incl.  Horse 
Branch  village  and  Rosine  town. 

Horse  Branch  village 

Rosine  town 


Oldham  county 


Magisterial  district  1.  Lagrange,  includ- 
ing Lagrange  town. 

Lagrange  town .••■,••■,•■ 

Magisterial  district  2.  Westport,  includ- 
ing Westport  town. 

Westport  town 

Magisterial  district  3.  Saltillo 

Magisterial  district  4.  Brownsboro 

Magisterial  district  5.  Floydsburg,   lucl. 
Floydshurg  village  (/). 

Magisterial  district  C.  Covington 

Magisterial  district  7.  Ballardsville 

Magisterial  district  8.  RoUiugton,  Includ 
ing  Pewee  Valley  town. 
Pewee  Valley  town 


Owen  county. 


Magisterial  district  1.  Owenton,     includ- 
ing Owenton  town. 

Owenton  town 

Magisterial  district  2.  Lusby  Mill 

Magisterial  district  3.  New      Columbus, 
including  New  Columbus  village. 
New  Columbus  village 


1,268 


1,062 
1,727 

6o2 

703 

1,129 

322 
500 
847 
475 


10,  764 


1880 


2,632 


437 
1,128 
2,  355 

877 
753 


11,  869 


22, 946 


1,235 

1,392 

2,106 

2,601 

1,051 

1,973 

3,827 

3,013 

1,081 

909 

1,208 

1,289 

1,337 

1,601 

19,  669 


2,449 
1,984 


5,  005 


2S1 
,342 


274 
302 
740 
463 
351 
3,972 


79 

70 

435 

,194 


37 
160 


0,754 


2,902 
2, 108 


200 
3,333 


146 
283 
624 
124 
113 
3,  615 


71 

399 

3,436 


146 


7,667 


670 
014 


950 
854 
608 

384 
680 
739 


17,  670 


2,060 


490 
757 


219 

1,145 

999 

600 


MJNOB  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


*   Owen  county — Continued. 


Magisterial  district  4. 
Magisterial  district  5. 
Magisterial  district    6. 

ing  Monterey  village, 

Monterev  village  .. 

Magisterial  district    7. 

Gratz  village. 

Gratz  village 

Magisterial  district  8. 
Magisterial  district    9. 

eluding  New  Liberty 
Magisterial  district  10. 
Magisterial  district  11. 
Magisterial  district  12. 


Caney 

HaiTuony 

Monterey,  includ- 


Gratz,   including 


798 
819 


3,105 

847 
1,383 
1,046 

146 


17,  401 


3,717 

654 

1,773 

960 


Dallasburg 

New  Liberty,  iu- 
village  (/). 
Poplar  Grove  . . . 

Hesler  (e) 

Sweet  Owen  («)- 


a  Part  taken  to  form  magisterial  district  11  since  1880. 
6  Organized  irom  partof  magisterial  district  7  since  1880. 
c  Organized  from  parted' magisterial  district  6  since  1880. 
d  Organized  from  part  of  magisterial  district  1  since  1880. 


Owsley  county. 


Magisterial  district  1.  Booneville,  includ- 
ing Booneville  towu  (/). 

Magisterial  district  2.  Sturgeon 

Magisterial  district  3.  Island  Creek 

Magisterial  district  4.  Cow  Creek 

Magisterial  di.strict  5.  Buffalo  

Magisterial  district  6.  Buck  Creek 


Pendleton  county  . 


Bonars  magisterial  district ■ 

Butler  magisterial  district,  incl.  Boston 
and  Butler  towns. 

Boston  town 

Butler  town 

Callensville  magisterial  district 

Falmouth  magisterial  district,  including 
Falmouth  town. 

Falmouth  town .•■',"•  'i' 

Grassy  Creek  magisterial  district,  lucluil- 
iug  jDemossville  village. 

Demossville  village 

McKinneysburg  magisterial  district 

Sandsuck  magisterial  district 

Short  Creek  magisterial  district 


Perry  county  (g) . 


Magisterial  district  1.  Boiling 

Magisterial  district  2.  Campbell  . .  - 
Magisterial  district  3.  Leatherwood 
Magisterial  district  4.  Troublesome    .}(f) 
Magisterial  district  6.  Mason  Creek  (e) 

Magisterial  district  5.  Hazard 

Magisterial  district  7.  Lost  Creek  (e). 


Pike  county. 


Precinct   1.  Pikeville,  incl.  Pikevilletn. 

Pilteville  town 

Precinct   2.  Shelby  Creek 

Precinct    3.  Marrowbone  Creek 

Precinct   4.  Lick  Creok 

Precinct    5.  Lower  Johns  Creek 

Precinct    6.  Pond  Creek 

Precinct   7.  Peters  Creek 

Precinct    8.  Upper  Johns  Creek 

Precinct   9.  Upper  Elkhorn  Creek 

Precinct  10.  Big  Creek 

Precinct  11.  Forks  of  Sandy  River 

Precinct  12.  Blackberry 

Precinct  13.  Lower  Elkhorn 

Precinct  14.  Mouth  of  Caney  Creek 

Precinct  15.  Stone  Coal  (e) 


Powell  county. 


Precinct  1.  Lower 

Precinct  2.  Stanton,  including 
and  Stanton  (/)  villages. 

Clay  City  village 

Precinct  3.  North  Fork 

Precinct  4.  South  Fork 


Clay  City 


862 
2,332 

312 
2, 196 

205 
1,163 
1,469 

1,516 
893 

842 


5,975 


1880 


1,794 

1,184 

1,013 

080 

643 

655 

16,  346 


1,092 
1,043 
2,  490 

235 
2,063 

128 
1,084 
1,947 

1,232 


4,942 


1,377 
2,330 

114 

560 

1,994 

4,558 

1 ,146 
2,211 

116 
1,492 
1,414 

964 


6,331 


1,470 

920 
724 
605 
496 

727 

16, 702 


1,051 
765 

1,991 

2,066 
458 


17, 378 


1,662 
2,333 

202 

255 
2,059 
4,  366 

967 
2,  381 

141 
1,  329 
1,536 
1,036 


,607 


775 
946 

i    774 
h,298 


1,814 


1, 792 
456 

1,315 
855 

1,461 
838 

1,858 

1,481 

1,845 
770 
852 

1,137 
504 
917 
810 
943 

4,698 


1,124 
1,099 

1,065 

478 

1,397 


13, 001 

2,071 

246 

887 

550 

940 

851 

1,127 

1,138 

1,030 

929 

875 

953 

485 

524 

635 


3,639 


794 
1,450 


362 
1,  033 


e  Organized  since  1880. 

/  Not  se])arat«lv  returned. 

(J  Part  taken  to'fonn  K-nott  county  in  1884. 


POPULATION. 


189 


Table  3 — AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

KEIVTrCKV— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Pulaski  coonty  (a) . 


Magisterial  district  1.  Somerset,    includ- 
ing Somerset  city. 

Somerset  city 

Ward  1 381 

Ward  2 325 

Ward  3 768 

Ward  4 439 

Wards 712 

Magisterial  district  2 

Magisterial  district  3.  Buncombe 

Magisterial  district  4 

Magisterial  district  5 

Magisterial  district  6 

Magisterial  district  7.  Juggernaut 

Magisterial  district  8.  Burnside  Point 

Magisterial  district  0.  Texas 


Robertson  county 


Precincts  1  and  2.  Mount  Olivet  (6), 
eluding  Mount  Olivet  village. 

Mount  Olivet  village 

Precinct  3.  Kentontown 

Precinct  4.  Mitchell  Mills 

Precinct  5.  Pinliook 


Rockcastle  county  (a) . 


Magisterial  district  1.  Mount  Vernon,  in- 
cluding Mount  Vernon  town  (b). 

Magisterial  district  2.  Copper  Creek,  in 
cliiding  Broadhead  town. 
Broadhead  town 

Magisterial  district  3.  Scatt'old  Cane. . . . '. 

Magisterial  district  4.  Crooked  Creek.. . 

Magisterial  district  5.  Scaggs  Creek 

Magisterial  district  6.  Glades 

Magisterial  district  7.  Livingston 


Rowan  county  . 


Precinct  1.  Morehead,  incl.  Morehead  and 
Rodbourn  (6)  towns. 

Morehead  town 

Precinct  2.  Farmers,  incl.  Farmers  vilL ! '. 

Farmers  village  (c) 

Precinct  3.  Pearce 

Precinct  4.  Christie  Creek,  incl.  Bristo  tn^ 

Bristo  town 

Precincts.  Pine  Grove .--...... 

Precinct  6.  Bushy  Fork- . . 


Russell  county  . 


Precincts  T  and  6.  .Jamestown  (d),  includ- 
ing Jamestown  town. 

Jamestown  town 

Precinct  2.  Creelsboro 

Precinct  3.  Rowena 

Precinct  4.  Rice  Wilson 

Precinct  5.  Lucas  Mill 


Scott  county. 


Magisterial  district  1.  Georgetown,  incl. 
Georgetown  town  (6)  and  Great  Cross- 
ings village. 
Great  Crossings  village  . . 
Magisterial  district  2.  White  .Sulphur ' 
Magisterial  district  3.  Stamping  Ground 
including  Stamping  Ground  village. 
Stamping  Ground  village. . 
Magisterial  district  4.  Lytle  Fork 
Magisterial  district  5.  Big  Eagle,  includ- 
ing Sadieville  village. 
Sadieville  village 


1890 


25, 731 


6,720 

2,625 


3,648 
2,846 
2,001 
1,803 
2,010 
1,860 
2,547 
2,296 


4,684 
2,066 


1880 


21, 318 


327 

922 

1,  028 

668 


9,841 


2,823 

1,152 

277 

1,455 

1,178 

1,479 

879 

875 


129 


790 


198 
:,67 
502 
353 

105 
904 
382 


8,  136 


3,360 

154 
1,  435 

965 
1,311 
1,065 

16,  546 


5,864 


.155 
1,074 
2,521 

3" 
1,84T 
1,818 


805 


5,814 


2,411 

317 
1,137 
1,410 

856 

9,670 


4,420 


1,051 

16.3 

957 
187 
477 
861 


659 
415 


7,591 


3,194 

121 

1,  433 
921 

1,088 
955 


5,216 


1,018 
2,266 

233 
1,955 
1,760 


a  Not  returned  by  magisterial  districts  in  1880. 
0  JNot  separately  returned, 
c  Formerly  Licking  City  town. 

d  Not  separately  returned ;  precinct  6  organized  from  part 
of  precinct  1  since  1880. 
e  Organized  since  1880. 

/Jacksonville  raagisterial  district  (population  1,024  in  1880) 
annexed  since  1880. 

g  Hardinsville  magisterial  district  (population  1,039  in  1880) 
annexed  since  tSSO- 


MINOR  civil  DIVISIONS. 


Scott  county— Continued. 

Magisterial  district  6.  Turkey  Foot 

Magisterial  district  7.  Oxford,   including 
Oxford  village. 
Oxford  village 

Magisterial  district  8.  Newtown,  includ- 
ing Newtown  village  (b). 

Magisterial  district  9.  Payne  Depot  (e). .. 


Shelby  county  . 


Christiansburg  magisterial   district  (/), 
including  Cropper  village  (ft). 

Clay  Village  magisterial  district  (.7) 

Harrisonville  magisterial  district 

Shelbyville  magisterial  districts   1   and 
2  ill),  including  Shelbyville  town. 
Shelbyville  town 

SimpsonA-'ille  magisterial  district,  includ- 
ing Simpsonville  village. 
Simpsonville  village 


Simpson  county 


Magisterial  district  1.  Franklin,    includ- 
ing Franklin  town. 

Franlilin  town 

Magisterial  district  2.  Lake  Springs 

Magisterial  district  3.  Pilot  Knob , 

Magisterial  district  4.  Gum 

Magisterial  district  5.  Schultz 

Magisterial  district  6.  Middleton 


Spencer  county- 


Magisterial  district  1.  Taylorsville,      in 
eluding  Taylorsville  town. 

Taylorsville  town 

Magisterial  district  2.  Mount   Eden,    in 
eluding  Mount  Eden  town. 

Mount  Eden  town  

Magisterial  district  3.  Waterlbrd  (i) 

Magisterial  district  4.  Camp  Branch  (j) 

Taylor  county 


Magisterial  district  1 ,  Oak  Hill 

Magisterial  district  2.  Saloma,  including 

Saloina  town  (6). 
Magisterial  district  3.  Canipbellsville,  in- 
cluding Campbellsville  town. 

Canipbellsville  town 

Magisterial  district  4.  Ireland,  including 
Elkhorn  village. 

Elkhoni  village 

Magisterial  district  5.  Mannsville,     incl. 
Manns ville  town. 

Mannsville  town 


Todd  county . 


Magisterial  district  1.  Kirkmansville,  in- 
cluding Kirkmansville  town. 

Kirkmansville  town 

Magisterial  district  2.  Sharon 

Magisterial  district  3.  Fairview  and  Bell 
Chapel,  incl.  part  of  F'airview  village. 

Fairview  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Fairview  village  (A'),  in  mag- 
isterial district  3,  Christian  county, 
and     magisterial    district    3,   Todd 
county. 
Magisterial  district  4.  Elkton,  including 
Elkton  town. 
Elkton  town 


1890 


16, 521 


3,328 

2,012 

2,478 
7,  274 

2,679 
1,  429 


4,468 

2.324 
972 
1,198 
1,378 
1,153 
1,709 


0,760 


1,800 

103 
1,146 
1,812 


4,250 


2,045 


537 
1,528 


1880 


16,813 


2,011 


1,181 
1,  223 


2.393 
2,577 


10,  878  10,  641 


3,748 

1,686 
1,010 
1,341 
1,652 
1,346 
1,544 


7,040 


1,195 

75 
1, 105 
2,741 


1,1581  874 

h  Not  separately  returned :  organized  since  1880  from  Doak, 
Jones,  and  Shelbyville  magisterial  districts  (population  7,758 
in  1880).  . 

i  Magisterial  district  5  (population  1,097  in  1880)  annexed 
since  1880. 

j  Magisterial  district  6  (population  571  in  1880)  annexed 
since  1880. 

k  In  1880  m  Toeld  county  onlVj 


190 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

TABI.K  ?J.-^AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutiuaed. 

KErVTUtltV— Continued. 


MINOB  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Todd  county— Continuctl. 


Trenton,     inoluil- 


Alicnsvillo,     incl. 


Magisterial  district  5. 

ing  Trrnton  village. 

Trenton  village  . . 

."^lagisterial  district  6. 

Allensville  town. 

AUensville  town 

Magisterial  district  7.  Clitty  - . ...  .-•,.-  -  • 
Magisterial  district  8.  Hadeusville,  mcl. 
Guthrie  town. 
Guthrie  town 


Trigg  county. 


Magi-sterial  district  1.  Golden  Pond..... 
Magisterial  district  2.  Rockcastle,     incl. 
Rockcastle  town. 

Rockcastle  town .•••.•■■,•  v,' ' ' 

Magisterial  district  3.  Wallonia,  mcl.  Ce- 
rulean S]n-ings  and  AVallonia  towns  (a). 
Magisterial  district  4.  Roaring  S])rnigs  . 
Magisterial  district  5.  Canton,  lucluaiug 
Canton  and  I.inton  towns. 

Canton  town 

Linton  town ■•.••■•:••;•  •,'.' ' ' 

Magisterial  district  (>.  Cadiz,     including 
Cadiz  and  Montgomery  towns. 

Cadiz  town 

Montgomery  town •■  •  • 

Magisterial  district  7.  Cherry  Hill 


Trimble  county  . 


Magisterial  district  1.  Milton  and  Trout, 

including  Milton  village. 

.Milton  village ■•.■■•,■;.•■•• 

Magisterial  district  2.  Bedlord,  including 

Bedford  town. 

Bedford  town ; 

Magisterial  district :!.  l>ro>-idence       and 

Antioch(6). 

Magisterial  district  4.  Abbott 

Magisterial  district  5.  I'aliuyra 


Union  county  . 


M<n-gaiitieUl,  incl. 


ITniontown.  incl. 


Raleigh 

Casevville,    incl. 


Magisterial  district    1. 

Moiganlield  town. 

Morganiiekl  town. 

Magisterial  district   2. 

TJniontown  town. 

Uniontown  town. . 

Magisterial  district   3. 

Magisterial  district   4. 

Caseyville,  Commercial  Point,  Dekoven, 
Multord,  and  Stiugis  towns. 

Ca.seyville  town 

Commercial  Point  town 

Dekoven  town 

Mulford  town 

Sturgis  town 

Magisterial  district    5.  I,indle 

Magisterial  district    (i.  Bo.wille 

Magisterial  district   7.  "Waverly,  ineliul- 
ing  Waverly  village. 

Waverlv  village • 

Magisterial  district   8.  Bordley 

Magisterial  district   n.  Shilnh 

Magisterial  district  1 0.  Salem 

Magisterial  district  11.  Hitesville 


iMINOR  civil  divisions. 


1890 


Warren  county — Continued. 

Magisterial  district  2.  Goshen -  - . 

Magisterial  district  3.  Rich  Pond,  includ- 
ing Rich  Pond  town. 
Rich  Pond  town • 

Magisterial  district  4.  Rockfield 

Magisterial  district  5.  Hadley 

Magisterial  district  6.  Greencastle 

Magisterial  district  7.  Bristow 

Magisterial  district  8.  Smith    Grove,   in- 
cluding Smith  Grove  village  (a) . 

Magisterial  district  9.  Woodburn,  includ- 
ing Woodburn  tovm  (a). 


2,010 
2,142 


7,140 


2,759 


458 
,010 


18, 229 


3, 106 


1.094 
2,  570 


1,217 
2,917 


.152 
2,458 


107 
1,119 


17,809 


2,  900 


744 
2,  656 


1,015 
1,470 
2,  572 


241 
1,165 
1.057 
1,221 
1.061 

30, 158 


12,  278 


27,  531 


Warren  county 

Magisterial  district  1.  Bowl  ing  Green,  in- 
cluding Bowling  Green  city. 

Bowling  Green  city • 

Ward  1 2.438 

Ward  2 1.756 

Warda 2. '42 

Ward  4 '-467 

o  Not  .separately  returned.  .,,,,...      ■  1 

b  Providence  and  Antioch  magisterial  district  ret,urned  as 
two  districts  in  1880  with  a  population  of  570  and  549  respect- 
ively. ,        .  ,oaft- 
c  Part  given  to  Anderson  county  since  1880. 
(/Part  taken   to   form    magisterial  district  6.    Anderson 
county,  since  1880.  .     »  c 

e  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  7  and  part  oi  precinct  5  an- 
nesed  since  1880. 


Washington  county  (c)  . 


Magisterial  district  1.  yredcricktown. .. 
Magisterial  district  2.  Springfield,     mcl. 
Spriiigtield  town. 

S|>ringfield  town 

Magisterial  district  3.  I'ottsville 

Magisterial  district  4.  Ma<-kville 

M:ii:istrrial  district  5.  North  ((/) 

Magisterial  ilist lict  ti.   Willisburg 

ISIagisti'rial  district  7.  (Hriiville 

Magisterial  district  8.  llendrcu 


Wayne  county. 


Precinct  1.  Monticello(c),  including Mon- 
ticello  town. 

Monticello  town 

Precinct  2.  Mullentown  (/) 

Precinct  3.  Slick  Ford 

Precinct  4.  Parmleyville 

Precinct  5.  Sinking  (</) 

Precinct  6.  Mill  Springs 

Precinct  7.  Parnell  (h) 


"W'ebstek  county 

Magisterial  district  1.  Petersburg,  includ- 
ing Sebree  village. 

Sebree  village ■  ■  ■•. 

Magisterial  district  2.  Dixon,    including 
Dixon  town. 

Dixon  town •  •  •  •;  •  ■ 

Magisterial  distiict3.  SlaughtersviUe,  m 
cUuling  SlaughtersviUe  town. 

SlaughtersviUe  town 

Magisterial  district 4.  Vauderburg 

Magisterial  districts.  Clay,  incl.  Clay  tn. , 

"Clay  town  (i) .•  • :■■,■•■, 

Magisterial  district  6.  Providence,  incUid 
ing  Providence  town. 

Providence  town ■ 

Magisterial  district  7.  Jones  Stand 


Whitley  county. 


1880 


1,  762 


13, 622 


1,  260 
4,147 

642 
1,188 
1,728 

1,  219 

2,  015 
1,046 
1,019 


12,  852 


2,129 
1,407 

2,  756 
1,589 

119 
1,935 
1,  822 

146 
1,889 
1,746 

2, 460 
3,092 
3,  273 

2,  383 

3,  296 
3,589 

1,302 


14,  419 


2,873 


1,175 
3,  853 

610 
1,282 
1,977 
2,108 
1,  700 

982 
1,  342 


12,  512 


3,273 


267 
1,048 


Precinct    1.  South  America 

Precinct   3.  Loudiui 

Precinct    9.  Rockhohl 

I'recinct   2.  Boston (  ,    , 

Precinct  12.  Elk  Fork  (A:) . .  T  / ' ' ' ' '  „^., 
Precinct   4.  Williamsburg,  including  \\  il- 
liamsburg  town. 

Williamsburg  town \-^'-, 

Precinct    5.  Woodbine,  including  Wood- 
bine town  (a). 

Precinct    6.  Martin  Springs 

Precinct    7.  Lower  Regions 

Precinct   8.  Pine  Knot 

f  Part  taken  to  form  precinct  7  since  1880. 

'n  Part  given  to  precinct  1  since  1880. 

h  Organized  from  parts  of  precincts  1  and  2 

i  Formerly  Clayville. 

)■  Not  separately  returned  in  1880, 

k  Organized  since  1880, 


880) 
],690j- 
1, 707> 

2,942 

2,647 

1.376 
1,259 

984 
1,342 
1,656 


A 


since  1880, 


POPULATION. 


191 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

K.EIVTUCK.V— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 

1890 

1880 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 

1890 

1880 

Whitley  county— Continued. 
Precinct  10    Jellico  Creek  (a) 

1,493 
990 

7.180 

i 

'■         Wolfe  county— Continued. 
Precinct  7.  Hed  liiver 

535 
535 

12,  380 

375 

Precinct  11.  Pleasant  View  {a) 

Precincts.  Antiocli 

49(i 

5,638 

Woodford  county 

11  800 

682 
1,478 

2l8 

1,590 

652 
710 
998 

513 

1,142 

132 

1,286 

I02 

571 
379 
946 

Magisterial  district  1.  Midway, iiicliiding 
Midway  town. 

Midway  town 

Magisterial  di.strict  2.  Millville 

Precinct  2.  Hazl'e  Green,  including  Hazle 
Green  town. 

2,  660 

.,185 
1,096 
6,147 

1,119 
1,358 

2,  318 

Precincts.  Campton,  incl.  Campton  tn... 

930 
5,995 

Magisterial  district  3.  Versailles,  includ- 
ing Versailles  town  (6). 

Magisterial  district  4.   Morton.s ville 

Magisterial  district  5.   Clover  Eottom 

Precinct  4    Chalybeate              

Precinct  5  Holly 

1,270 
1,287 

a  Organized  since  1880. 


6  H'ot  separately  returned. 


JLOVIS^IAIVA. 


minor  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


1880 


Acadia  parish  (a) . 


Ward  1,  incl.  Crowley  and  Rayne  villages . 

Crowley  village 

Rayne  village 

Ward  2 

AVard  3,  inclndirig  Church  Point  town  (6) 
Ward  4,  including  Millersville  town 

Millersville  town 

Ward  5,  including  Mermenton  town  (6)  . 


Ascension  parish 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3,  coextensive  with  Donaldsonville 
town. 

Ward  4 

Ward  5,  including  Darrow  town 

Darrow  town 

Ward  6,  including  Southwood  \'illag6 

Southwood  village 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 


Assumption  parish. 


Ward    1 

Ward    2 

Ward   3 

Ward   4 

Ward   5,  including  LabadievUle  village. 

Labadieville  village 

Ward    6 

Ward   7,  including  Napoleonville  town  . 

Napoleonville  town 

Ward  8 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 


Avoyelles  parish  (c) 


(b). 


(b). 


Ward    1 

Ward   2,  including  Marksville  town. 

Marksville  town  (d) S4o 

AVard    5 .. 

Ward   3,  including  Mansura town.. 

Mansura  town 144 

Ward    4 

Ward   6 

Ward    7 

W aid   8 

Ward   9,  including  Cottonport  and  Ever 

green  towns  (6). 
AVard  10,  incl.  Bunkie  and  Eola  towns. . . 

Runkie  town 

Eola  town  


13,  231 


4,502 

420 

569 

2,118 

3,347 

1,751 

62 

1,513 


,222 
,527 
,121 

,182 
,713 

,272 
202 
,021 
,487 


19,  629 

2,189 
1,612 
2,051 

894 
3,018 

408 

403 
3,300 

723 
2,  368 

635 
2,413 

716 


25,  U2 


4,665 


3,359 

2,  634 
2,  983 
4,832 
3,628 


a  Organized  from  part  of  St.  Landry  parish 

b  Not  separately  returned. 

C  Not  retumed'by  wards  in  1880. 


3,011 

299 
227 

in  1886 


2. 384 
2,  778 
2,600 

1,967 
2,  394 


1,977 
1,594 


17,  010 


1,751 
1,578 
1,584 
907 
1,122 

2l6 

984 
3,396 

497 
1,952 

826 
2,  232 

678 

16,  747 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Bienville  parish. 


AVard  1,  including  xVrcaxUa  town 

Arcadia  town 

Ward  2,  including  Gibsland  town  (h) . 

Wards 

W.iid4 

AVard  5 

Ward  6 


Bossier  parish  (c)  , 


AVard  1 

AVard  2,  including  Bossier  village 

Bossier  village 

Ward  3,  including  Plain  Dealing  town  (6) . 

AVard  4 

AVard  5 

AVard  6,  including BellevueandHaughton 
villages. 

Bellevue  village 

Haughton  village 


Caddo  parish 


Ward  1(c) 

Ward  4,  exclusive  of  Shreveport  city 

AVard  2 

Ward  3 

Ward5 

AVard  6 

Ward7 

AVard  8 

Shreveport  city,  in  ward  4  (e) 

AA'ard  1 ' 1, 017 

AVard  2 1,  361 

AVard  3 1,  025 

AVard  4 4,  293 

AVard  5 3,015 

AVard  6 1,  268 

Calcasieu  parish 


Ward  1.  Hickory  Flat , 

Ward  2.  Mermenton,  including  Jennings 
and  Welsh  towns. 

Jennings  town 

Welsh  town 

AVard  3.  Lake  Charles,  including  Lake 
Charles  town. 

Lake  Charles  town 

Ward  4.  Vincent  Settlement 

Ward  5.  Lower  Sabine T. . 

Ward  6.  Upper  Sabine 

Ward  7 .  Suga itown , 

AVard  8.   Uarncs  Creek 


1890 


14, 108 


3,722 


20,  330 


3,  260 
6,492 
202 
2,  294 
1,679 
2,138 
4,467 

212 
305 

31,3.55 


3,  977,» 

632< 

840 

3, 022 

2,941 

3,  316 

1,448 

3,400 

11,  979 


20. 176 


2,996 

3, 170 


5,771 

3.442 
1,406 
1,  .545 
1,226 
2,417 
1,  645 


1880 


10,  442 


1,924 


1,  603 

1,  .358 

2,  .5(10 
1,  327 
1,  7.30 


16,  042 


26,  296 


/4,  .306 

696 
2,868 
2,914 
2,979 
1,754 
2,770 
8,009 


12,  484 


1,795 
973 


1,329 
1,098 
1,347 
1,  945 
1.176 


d  Population  iu  1880,  553. 

e  Shreveport  city  returned  as  in  wards  1  and  4  in  1880, 

/Not  separately  returned  in  1880, 


192 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGKEGATE  POPtTLATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IiOUISIANA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Caldwell  parish 


1890 


5,814 


Ward   1 

Ward    2 

Ward    3 •-•■ 

Ward   4,  including  Columbia  town. 

Columbia  town 

Ward   5 

Ward   6 

Ward   7 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 


Cameron  parish. 


Ward  1.  Cow  I.slaiid 

Ward  2.  Grand  Chonier  . 

Ward  3.  Cameron 

Ward  4.  Kig  Lake 

Ward  5.  Johnson  Bayou. 


1,136 
649 

384 
1,123 
352 
755 
237 
506 
126 
476 
422 


2,  828 


1880 


5,767 


Catahoula  parish  . 


1. 


Ward 

Ward   2 

Ward   3 

Ward    4 

Ward    5 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 - •■---• 

Ward   8,  including  Harrisonburg  village 

Harrisonburg  village 

Ward    9,  including  Jonesvillo  town 

Jonesville town  (a) 

Ward  10 


335 
705 
941 
480 
367 


12, 002 


Claiborne  parish  . 


Wardl. 
Ward  2. 


816 
1, 132 

670 
1,381 

496 

583 
2, 159 
1,451 

359 
2,352 

172 

962 


23, 312 


War< 
Ward  4 
Waid  5 

Ward  6 ■  -  - -  ■  ■ 

Ward  7,  incl.  Arizona vill.andHomercity. 

Arizona  village 

Homer  city 

Wards 


Concordia  parish  . 


Waril    1 ,  including  Blackhawt  village 

Blaclihawk  village 

Ward    2 

Ward    3 


Ward    4. 

Waid  5(6),  including  Vidalia  town. 

Vidaiia  town 

W^ard    6  (6) 

Ward    7...- 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 


3,072 

2,  683 

3,  375 
1,984 
2,  536 
2,  243 
4,568 

T48 

T  ,  t  ^2 

2, 851 


14, 871 


I)K  Soto  parish 


Ward  1,  including  Kcatchio  town 

Keatchie  town 

Ward  2 

W  ard  3 ■„-,%-•-.:; " 

Ward  4,  including  Mansfield  village. . . 

Mansfield  village 

Ward  5 --- .-- 

Ward  6,  including  Grand  Cane  village. 

Grand  Cane  village 

Ward  7 - 

Ward  8,  including  Logansport  town. . . 

Logansport  town 


1,386 
323 

1,087 
993 
1,053 
2,  420 
821 
2,  031 
1,813 
1,584 
1,454 
1,050 


19, 860 


2,759 
326 

2,  538 

3,  038 
3,  665 

go8 
1,632 
3,207 

351 
2,120 

901 

281 


a  Formerly  Trovville. 

b  Part  of  ward  6  given  to  ward  5  since  1880, 

c  Not  separately  returned. 

d  Wot  separately  returned  in  1880. 

e  Not  returned  by  wards  in  1880, 


300 
431 
795 
293 
591 


10,  277 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


East  Baton  Kouge  parish 


Ward    1,  comprising  part  of  Baton  Kouge 

city, 
"total  for  Baton  Rouge  city,  coexten- 
sive with  wards  i  and  2. 
Ward   2,  comprising  part  of  Baton  Kouge 

city. 

Waril    3 

AVard    4 

W  ard    5 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 

Ward   9 

Ward  10 


1890 


25, 922 


East  Carroll  parish. 


745 
964 
539 
720 
332 
601 
1,539 

1,  396 
243 

2,  282 

qo 
1,159 


18, 837 

2,404 
2,349 
2,  656 
1,900 
1,  842 
1,637 
4,068 
136 
718 
1,  975 


14, 914 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3,  including  Lake  Providence  town 

Lake  Providence  town 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 


East  Feliciana  parish. 


1880 


19,  966 


3,972 


10,478 

7,197 

4,527 

3,325 

2,313 

1,793 

4,886 

3, 263 

1,380 

782 

1,403 

1,402 

855 

1,  207 

2,125 

1,836 

1,295 

1, 314 

1,187 

1,082 

12,  362 


1,835 


1,051 
1,115 
1,056 
2, 169 

449 
2,82(1 
1,668 
1,  346 
1,193 

661 


15,  603 


AVard  1,  including  Slaughter  town  (c) . 

AVard2 

Wai-d  3,  including  Jack.sou  town 

Jackson  town 

AVard  4,  including  Wilson  town 

Wilson  town 

Ward  5,  including  Clinton  town 

Clinton  town 

Ward  6 

AVard  7 

Wards 


2, 176 
3,  049 
3,485 
642 
2,017 
1,635 


17,  903 


12,134 


4,352 
1,586 
2,419 


Franklin  parish  . 


Wardl. 
AVard  2. 
AVard  3. 
AVard  7. 
AVard  8. 
AVard  4. 
AVard  5. 
AVard  6. 
AVard  9. 


3,717 
1,569 
3,529 
1 ,276 
2,104 

281 
2,480 

974 
1,  429 
1,615 
1,460 


6,900 


2,  021 
1,756 


15, 132 


2,250 
1,137 
3,113 
880 
1,746 


2,166 

316 
2,  072 
1,949 
3, 126 

770 

1 ,  746 

2,  685 


1,270 
589 


Grant  parish  (f) 


;(C) 


AVard  1,  including  Colfax  town . 

("olfax  town 

Wanl  2  I 
AVard  3  j 

AVard  4 

AVard  5 

AV  ar  d  6 

AVard  7,  including  Montgomery  town. 

Montgomery  town 


729 
980 
923) 
1,  046> 
S52^ 
993 
893 
345 
639 


8, 270 


2,501 
1,129 
1,537 
1,361 

1,487 


6,495 


552 
943 

d2,421 

960 

737 
328 
554 


6,188 


lUKRIA  PARISH  . 


AVard  1.  Crapovillo  (/) 

AVard  2.  Isle  Piqnanto 

Ward  3.  Belle  Place 

AVard  4.  Fausse  Pointe 

AVard  5.  Coleau 

Ward  6,  including  New  Iberia  town  . . . 

New  Iberia  town 

Ward  7.  Petite  Anse  (j;) 

Wards.  Avery  Island  (A) 

Ward  9  (i),  including  Jeanerette  town. 

J  eanerette  town 1 

f  Part  taken  to  form  ward  9  since  1880. 
y  Part  taken  to  form  ward  8  since  1880. 
h  Organized  from  part  of  ward  7  since  1880. 
i  Organized  from  part  of  ward  1  since  1880, 


2,  325 
161 

2,  942 

019 
169 

718 

1,  497 

144 


20, 997 


1,298 
1,583 
T,  368 

2,  300 
2,287 
5,  829 
3.447 
2,171 

339 

3,  822 
1.309 


16, 676 


3,801 
1,471 
1,169 
2, 237 
1,806 
4,303 
2,709 
1,889 


698 


POPULATION. 


193 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS —CoBtinued. 

liOUISIAWA-Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Iberville  parish. 


Ward  1,  including  Bayou  Goula,  Dorcy- 
viUe,  and  Whitecastle  villages. 

Bayoii  Goula  village 

Dorcyville  village 

Whitecastle  village 

Ward  2 

Ward  3,  coextensive  with  Plaqneniine  tn 
Ward  4 


Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8- 
Ward  9. 


Jackson  parish 


Ward  1 . 
Ward  2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 
"Ward  5. 


Jefferson  parish 


Ward  1,  coextensive    with   McPonough- 
ville  town. 

McDonoiighviIle  town 

Ward  2,  comprising  part  of  Gretna  town 

Gretna  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Gretna  town,  coextensive 
with  wards  2  and  3. 
Ward  3,  comprising  part  of  Gretna  town 

Gretna  town  (part  of) 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7,  including  Camp  Parapet  and  New 
Carrollton  villages. 

Camp  Parapet  village 

New  Carrollton  village 

Ward  8 

Ward  9 

Kenner  city 


Lafayette  parish 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3,  incl.  Carencro  and  Lafayette  tns 

Carencro  town 

Lafayette  town 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

AVard  6  (a) 


Lafourche  parish  , 


Ward    J 

Ward   2,  including  Thibodeaux  town  . . 

Thibodeaux  town 

Ward   3 

4 

5 

6 

7 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward    9,  including  Longueville  village 

Longueville  village 

WardlO 


Lincoln  parish. 


Ward  1,  including  Euston  town  . . 

Ruston  town 

Ward2 

Ward  3,  including  Simsboro  town 

Simsboro  town 

Ward4 

Wards 

Ward6 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

6  Part  taken  to  form  ward  10  .since  1880. 

372 13 


1890 


21,  848 


0,025 

769 

50s 

603 

3,  304 

:!,  222 

2,321 

1,26:! 

2,  335 

973 

1,119 

1,286 


7,  453 


1880 


872 
2,229 
1,274 
1,522 
1,556 


13,  221 


2,235 

2,235 
1,241 
1 ,241 
3.332 

2,  091 
2,091 
1,009 
1,040 
2,438 
1,106 

744 
201 
497 
611 
953 


15,  966 


2,436 
2,267 
5,  582 

289 
2 ,  106 
2,  534 
2,  334 

813 


22,  095 


2,494 
4,  002 

2,  078 
1,855 
1,820 

3,  686 
1,  333 
3, 139 

792 
1,531 

228 
1,443 

14,  753 


4,043 
767 
1,558 
2,431 
248 
2,472 
2,520 
1,729 


17,  544 

4,  397 


2,  905. 
2,  061 
2,513 
1,316 
1,598 
1,074 
810 
870 


5,  328 


710 
1,266 

961 
1,349 
1,042 


12, 166 


2,286 


1,229 
2 ,  ;ig6 
1,970 


921 

439 

1,.596 

1,288 


1,279 
188 
970 


2,101 
2,406 
4,143 


2,  655 
1,930 


2,  260 

3,  070 

I. .SIS 
1,719 
1,373 
3,  640 
1,  316 
3,  2'79 
554 
780 

TCI 

1,122 


11,  075 


2,529 


1,369 

1,755 


1,919 
2,370 
1,133 


iMINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Livingston  parish 


Ward  1.... 

Ward  2.... 

Ward  3.... 

Ward  4... 

Ward  5... 

Ward  6  (b) 

Ward  7... 

Ward  8 

Ward  9 

Ward  10  (c) . 


Madison  parish. 


Ward  1 , 

"Ward  2,  including  Delta  village 

Delta  village 

"Wards 

Ward  4 

Ward5 

Ward  6 

"Ward  7 


Morbhodsb  parish. 


Ward   1 

Ward   2 

Ward   3 

Ward    4,  including  Ba.strop  town  (rf) . 
Ward   5,  including  Oak  Ridge  town . . 

Oak  Ridge  town 

Ward    0 

"Ward    7 

Ward    8 

AVard    9 

Ward  10 


Natchitoches  parish  . 


Ward    1,  including  Natchitoches  town  . . . 

Natchitoches  town 

"Ward   2,  including  Lake  village 

Lake  village 

"Ward   3 

"Ward   4,  including  Campti  village 

Campti  village 

Ward   5,  Including  Marthaville  town 

Marthaville  town 

Ward    6,  including   Robeline   town    and 
part  of  "Victoria  town. 

Robeline  town 

Victoria  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Victoria  tn.,  in  wanis6  anri  7. 
"Ward    7,  including  Provencal   and   Rob 
ertsville  towns  and  part  of  Y  ictoria  tn 

Provencal  town 

Robertsville  town 

Victoria  town  (part  of) 

Ward    8 

Ward   9 

WardlO 


Orleans  parish 


New  Orleans  city,  coextensive  with  Or-       242,039 
leans  parish. 

Ward    1 13, 993 

Ward    2 16,406 

Ward    3 28,241 

AVard    4 12,890 

Ward    5 2I,  474 

"Ward    6 14,516 

"Ward    7 22,  361 

"Ward    8 11,087 

"Ward    9 17,143 

"Ward  10 20,  789 

"Ward  11 21,011 

Ward  12 12, 265 

Ward  13 7, 485 

AVard  14 4, 927 

Ward  15 10,  334 

AVard  16 3,  530 

A\^ard  17 3,587 

c  Organized  from  part  of  ward  6  since  1880. 
d  Not  separately  returned. 


1890 


821 
922 

670 
421 
526 
494 
611 
488 
225 
591 


14, 135 


1,561 
2,716 
320 
2,718 
2,938 
1,471 
1,043 
1,688 


1,577 
1,041 

325 
1,884 
3,  732 

296 
3,  085 

831 
2,013 

301 
1,997 

25,  836 


4,647 
1,820 
2,220 

458 
1,724 
3,927 

310 
1,703 


676 

119 

422 

,316 

482 


303 
635 


2,110 


242,  039 


1880 


5,  258 


675 
723 
669 
393 
705 
788 
617 
412 
276 


1,609 

2,  486 

399 

3,  055 
2,  752 
1,682 

936 
1,386 


14,  206 


1,459 
903 

446 
1,815 
2,861 


2,403 
799 

1,742 
234 

1,544 

19, 707 


3,631 

2,785 
1,  582 

27 
1,188 
3,  299 

lOI 

2,403 


133 
3,  313 
2,163 

216,  090 


216,  090 


194 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

I.OUI8IA1VA— Continued. 


MtNOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Ouachita  parish  . 


1890 


17,  985 


Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3,  including  Monroe  city 

Monroe  city •  •  •  • 

Ward  1  6'5 

Ward  2 '.°45 

Ward  3 ^9° 

Ward  4 9°° 

Ward  4 

Ward  5^  including  West  Monroe  village. 
West  Monroe  village 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Ward  9 


Plaqubminks  parish 


Ward    1 ■.•■■•;■:,","■ 

Ward  2,  including  Belau-,  BertrandvilJe, 
and  St.  Sophie  villages. 

Belair  village 

Bertrandville  village 

St  Sophie  village 

Ward   3 4^-   ■,    ■ " :,; 

Ward    4,  including  Salt  Works  vdlage  . . 

Salt  Works  village   

Ward    5 ■ 

Ward    6,  including  Oakvillc  ^^llage 

Oakville  village ■  • 

Ward   7,  including  Jesuit  Bend  village  . 

Jesuit  Bend  village 

Ward    8 

Ward   9 

Ward  10 


PoiNTB  Coupee  parish  . 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  10 


Rapides  parish 


Ward    1.  Alexandria,  incl.  Alexandria  tn. 

Alexandria  town 

Ward    2.  Lanidurie 

Ward    3.  Cheney ville 

Ward    4.  Spriughill 

Ward   5.  Hineston - 

Ward   6.  Calcasieu 

Ward    7.  Cotile.  including  Boy ce  town . . 

Boyce  town 

Ward    8.  Kapides 

Ward   9.  Pineville,  incl.  Pineville  village 

Pine  ville  village 

Ward  10.  Kigolette 


Kbd  River  parish. 


Ward  1, including  Coushatta  town. 

Coushatta  town 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 


Richland  parish 

Ward  1,  including  Delhi  town. 
Delhi  town 


a  Population  in  1880, 414. 

6  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 


2,780 
1,276 
6,241 

3,256 


1,837 

1,855 

447 

1,237 

1,230 

805 

724 


12,  541 


1880 


14,  685 


1,126 
1,670 

405 

205 

566 

1,898 

1,639 

212 

364 

1,098 

390 
886 

241 

616 

1,725 

1,519 


19,  613 


27,  642 


4,950 
2,861 
4,  031 
4,272 
1,  7.34 
1,265 
824 
3,048 

301 

3,824 

2,195 

S40 

1,499 


11,318 


1,811 
619 
1,507 
1,481 
3,116 
3,403 


10,  230 


2,370 
1,149 
4,864 
2 ,070 


1,623 

1,815 

"838 
959 
!577 
490 


11,  575 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Richland  parish— Continued. 

Ward  2,  including  Ray  ville  village. 

Ray  ville  village 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 


1890 


1880 


2,235 
620 


1,510 
136 


1,791 
1,212 


167 

1,501 


993 


977 
1,607 


17,  785 


1,138 

1,504 

2,624 

2,416 

3,107 

2,092 

1,412 

1,471 

2,317 

1.480 

709 

1,305 

1,269 

1,457 

3,  472 

2,965 

1,884 

1,667 

1,681 

1,438 

Sabine  parish  . 


Ward  1.  Middle  Creek 

Ward  2.  Toro 

Ward  S.  Negreet -   

Ward  4.  Many,  including  Many  village. 

Many  village 

Ward  5.  Bayou  Sea 

Ward  6.  San  Patrice 

Ward  7.  Bayou  San  Miguel 

Ward  8.  Little  Bayou  Sea 


St.  Bernard  parish. 


Ward  1 . 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3- 
Ward4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 


St.  Charles  parish 


23, 563 


3, 730 
1 ,800 
3,089 
4,131 
1.307 
1,333 
697 
2,  566 

'i'gii) 

2,117 

763 

1,074 


8,573 


Ward  1,  including  Freetown  andHahnville 
villages. 

Freetown  village 

Hahnville  village  (o) ■ • 

Ward  2,  incl.  Flaggville,  GaasenviUe,  and 
Madisonville  villages. 

Flaggville  village 

Gassenville  village 

Madisonville  village 

Ward  4 

Wards -■•.,-,■•■.;,■ 

Ward  5,  including  Elkmsville  village 

Elkinsville  village 


St.  Helena  parish  . 


Ward  1 ■ ■ ,-  ■  • 

Ward  2,  including  Greensburg  town  (c) . 

( ireensburg  town 

Ward  3  (c) 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 


1,800 

488 

858 

840 

3,277 

1,798 


8,440 


St.  James  parish  . 


315 


Wardl- 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6- 
Ward7. 
Ward  8. 


St.  John  the  Baptist  parish. 


Ward  1 . . 
Waid2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 


2,099 

366 

1,617 

1,924 


558 


,390 


1,017 

974 

1,366 

2,  050 

133 
888 
935 
1,209 
351 


4,326 


7,737 


2, 506 

403 

447 

2,1991 

338 
274 
469 
1,271 
896> 
865^ 
220 


8,062 

1,722 

2,130 

280 

1,676 

1,142 

727 

665 


1.484 
216 
1,683 
1,439 
849 
540 
749 


7,344 


771 
.,87'- 
1,  t'lS 
1, 990 
2,618 
2,567 
1,208 


11,359 

2,055  j 

1,425 

1,675 

2,267 

2,648 

1,289 


!  Greensburg  town  returnsd  as  in  ward  3  in  1880. 


723 

627 

986 

1,948 

'43 

540 

1,091 

1,064 

365 


4,405 


823 

698 

796 

693 

nil 

999 

569 

773 

449 

235 

388 

425 

290 

582 

bb,  501 


61,660 


7,504 

1,659 

1,630 

297 

1,537 

1,  092 

646 

940 


.715  1      14,714 


2,167 
1,785 
1,897 
1,863 
1,800 
2,101 
2,  317 
784 


r,086 

1,797 
1,649 
1,294 
811 
2,151 
1,984 


POPULATION. 


195 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

liOUISIAIVA -Continued. 


MINOR  Civil,  DIVISIONS. 


St.  Landry  parish  (a) . 


Ward  1,  including  Opelousas  town 

Opelousas  town 

Ward  2,  including  Grand  Coteau  town. . . 

Grand  Coteau  town 

Ward  3,  including  Amaudville  town  (b) . 
Ward  4,  including  Melville  to^vu 

Melville  town 

Ward  5,  including  Washington  town. . . . 

Washington  town 

Ward  6 

Ward  7,  including  Ville  Platte  town  (6)  . 

Ward  8 

Ward  9 


1890 


St.  Martin  parish  . 


Ward  1,  including  St.  Martinsville  village. 

St.  Martinsville  village 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4,  including  Breaux  Bridge  village. 

Breaux  Bridge  village 

Wards 


St.  Mary  parish  . 


Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3,  including  Franklin  town 

Franklin  town 

Ward  4,  including  Centerville  village 

Centerville  village 

Ward  5,  including  Patterson  town 

Patterson  town 

Ward  6,  including   Berwick  village   and 
Morgan  city. 

Berwick  village . . . 

Morgan  city 


St.  Tammany  parish  . 


Ward  1,  including  Madisonville  town 

Madisonville  town 

Ward  2 

Ward  3,  including  Covington  town 

Covington  town 

Ward  4,  including  Mandeville  town  . . . 

Mandeville  town 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8  (c) 

Ward  9,  including  Slidell  town 

Slidelltown 


Tangipahoa  parish 


Ward  1,  including  Tangipahoa  town  (b) . 

Ward  2 

Ward  3,  including   Amite,    Areola,  and 
Roselaud  towns. 

Amite  town 

Areola  town 

Roseland  town 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward  6 

Ward  7,  including  Hammond  and  Poncha- 
toula  towns. 

Hammond  town 

Ponchatoula  town 

Ward  8 


Tensas  parish. 


Ward  1 

Ward  2 ." 

Ward  3,  including  St.  Joseph  town. 
St.  Joseph  town 


40,250 


1880 


40, 004 


8,099 

1.572 
4,106 

333 
3,292 
3,  7.5] 

361 
8,  .303 
1 ,064 
2,935 
3,  921 
4,008 
1,835 


14,  884 


5,052 
1,814 

239 
2,975 
4,031 

654 
2,587 


22, 416 


2,571 
2,855 
6,019 
2, 127 
2,  643 

4U 
3,399 
1,414 
4,929 

769 
2,291 


10, 160 


7,747 
1 ,676 
3,683 
302 
3,323 
3,  319 


7,961 
1,194 
1,986 
4,500 
3,  970 
3,515 


12,  663 


4,385 
1,606 
777 
1,824 
3,125 

443 
2,552 


19,  891 


1,132 

574 
949 

2,  383 
Q76 

1,  .597 

1 ,012 
577 
879 
670 

1,053 
920 
364 


12,  655 


1,639 
1,347 
2,  898 

1 ,510 

233 

281 

1,800 

1,262 

927 

2.430 


459 
346 


16,  647 


2,770 
2,181 
4,756 
1,702 
2,538 

254 
2,832 

500 
4,811 

796 
2,015 


6,887 


955 

441 
694 

1,255 
567 

1,304 
753 
390 
335 
680 
600 
502 


9,638 


1,260 
1,089 
2,169 


1,373 

1,129 

733 

1,508 


277 
293 
377 


17,  815 


3,268 

3,624 

2,284 

2,593 

4,745 

5,086 

473 

486 

o  Part  taken  to  form  Acadia  parish  in  1886. 
b  Not  separately  returned. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Tensas  parish— Continued. 


Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 


Terrebonne  parish  . 


Ward    I 

Ward    2 

Ward   3,  including  Houma  town 

Houma  town 

Ward   4,  including  Newtown  village. 

Newtown  village 

Ward    5 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 


"Union  parish. 


Ward  1,  including  Faimerville  town  . 

Farmerville  town 

Ward  2 

Ward3 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward  6 


Vermilion  parish 


Ward  1.  Lake  Peigneur 

Ward  2.  Prairie  Gregg 

Ward  3,  including  Abbeville  town. 

Abbeville  town 

Ward  4.  Broussard  Cove 

Ward  5.  Queue  Tortue 

Ward  6.  Springhill 

Ward  7.  Montou  Cove 


Vernon  parish  (d) . 


Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Wards. 
Ward  6. 


Washington  parish. 


Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3,  including  Franklinton  town. 

Franklinton  town 

Ward4 

Wards 


Webster  parish 


Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3  

Ward  4,  including  Minden  town. 

Minden  town 

Ward  5 


West  Baton  Rouge  parish. 


1890 


822 
1,345 
3,040 
1,143 

20, 167 


1880 


2,738 

2,278 

2,530 

2,420 

2,602 

2,055 

1,280 

1,084 

3,113 

3,011 

710 

418 

2,012 

1,734 

1,758 

1,508 

1,719 

1,515 

1,582 

1,402 

1,403 

1,616 

17, 304 


14,  234 


5,903 


Ward  1 

Ward  2,  including  BruslyLandingvillage 

Brusly  Landing  village 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward  6  I  . , 

Ward  7  r"' ■ 


737 

1,059 

1,299 

714 

934 

1,160 


6,700 


836 
1,194 
3,187 
1,295 

17,  957 


13,  526 


2,767 

2,401 

472 

712 

3,371 

2,289 

2,821 

2,461 

3,131 

2, 133 

3,406 

2,765 

1,808 

1,477 

8,728 


1,889 

1,331 

1.893 

1,044 

2,737 

1,488 

637 

255 

1,231 

1,353 

1,  392 

864 

3,  274 

1,340 

1,818 

1,308 

5,  160 


1,413 
1,296 
1,642 

i,oii 

1,268 


12, 466 


2,439 
1,615 
2,205 
4,379 
1,298 
1,828 


8,363 


958 
1,443 

3"5 
1,159 
1,685 
2, 104 

1,014 


5,190 


827 
1,370 
1,149 


814 
1,030 


10,  005 


1,964 
1,300 
1,725 
3,988 

1,113 
1,028 


7,667 


1,233 
1,039 

216 
1,420 
1,518 
1,344 
f  616 
i497 


c  Ward  10  (population  172  in  1880)  annexed  since  1880. 
«J  Not  returned  by  wards  in  1880. 


196 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

riOUISI  AW  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


West  Carroll  parish 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 - - 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

West  Feliciana  parish 

Ward  1,    including  TJayou  Sara  and   S 
Francisvllle  towns. 

Bayou  Sara  town 

St.  Francisville  town 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 


1890 


3,  748 


1880 


2,776 


321 
(-.76 
855 
540 
584 


710 

721 

1,070 

;,7is 

1,162 
1,709 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS. 


West  Feliciana  parish — C'ontiiuu-il 

Ward   fi 

Ward    7 

Ward   8  

Ward   9 

Ward  10 

Winn  parish 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 - 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 


1890 


476 

2,  862 

925 

1,  163 

1,334 


7,082 
86!) 

1,222 

870 
1,126 

696 
1,041 

760 


1880 


364 
2,  051 

505 
1,222 
1,095 


5,846 


724 
626 
883 
708 
630 
897 
073 
705 


MAINIi:. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Androscoggin  county 


Auburn  city 

>7ard  1 883 

Ward  2 3,430 

Ward  3 1, 743 

Ward4 3,909 

Ward  5 1,  285 

Durham  town 

East  Livermore  town,  including  Liver- 
more  FalLs  village. 

Livermore  Falls  village 

Greene  town 

Leeds  town 

Lewiston  city 

Ward] 2,796 

Ward  2 2,243 

Ward  3 2,  482 

Ward  4 2, 761 

Ward  5 5,  049 

Ward  6 4, 103 

Ward7 2,267 

Lisbon  town,  including  Lisbon  Falls  and 
Lisbon  villages. 

Lisbon  Falls  village 

Lisbon  village 

Livermore  town 

Minot  town,  including  part  of  Mechanic 
Falls  village. 

Mechanic  Falls  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Mechanic  Falls  village  (o),  in 
Minot  and  Poland  towns. 
Poland  town,  including  part  of  Mechanic 
Falls  village. 

Mechanic  Falls  village  (part  of) 

Turner  town 

Wales  town 

Webster  town 


Aroostook  county  (//) 


Allagash  plantation  (o) . 

Amity  town 

Ashland  town 

Bancroft  town  (d) 

Benedicta  town 

Blaine  town 


1890 


48, 968 


11,  250 


IS80 


45, 042 


9,555 


1,111 

1 ,  253 

1.506 

1,080 

963 

478 

885 

999 

999 

1,194 

21,701 

19,  083 

3,120 

2,641 

1,585 
694 

1,1.51 

1,  262 

1,355 

1,  763 

640 

1,283 

622 

2,  472 

2,  IJ2 

643 

622 

2,016 

2,  285 

451 

505 

951 

980 

49,  589 

41,700 

200 

420 

432 

568 

505 

264 

220 

317 

302 

784 

646 

a  In  1880  given  as  in  Poland  town  only. 

b  Part  of  Weston  town  given  to  Danforth  town,  Washington 
county,  in  1885;  part  of  Drew  plantation,  Penobscot  county, 
annexed  in  1889.  No  returns  for  township  D,  range  2.  town- 
ship 2,  range  2,  township  3,  range  4,  township  4,  range  3,  and 
township  i7,  range  4  (total  populatiim  69  in  1880). 

c  Organized  from  township  16,  range  10,  township  10,  range 
11,  township  17,  range  10,  and  township  17,  range  11  (total 
population  202  in  1880)  in  1886. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Aroostook  county — Continued. 


Bridgewater  town 

Caribou  town 

Carv  plantation  ('') 

Castle  Hill  plantation 

Ca.si\  ell  plantation 

Cha])man  plantation 

Connor  plantation 

Crystal  plantation 

Cy  r  plantation 

Dyer  Brook  plantation 

Eagle  Lake  plantation 

Easton  town 

Fort  Fairfield  town,  including  Fort  Fair- 
field village  (/). 

Forti  Kent  town 

Frenchville  town 

Ciarfield  plantation  {g) 

Glen  wood  plantation 

Grand  Isle  town 

Hamlin  plantation 

Hammond  plantation  (h) 

Haynesville  town 

Hefsey  towoi 

Uodgdon  town 

Houlton  town 

Island  Falls  town 

Limestone  town 

Liuueus  town 

Littleton  town 

Ludlow  town 

Maewahoc  plantation 

Madawaska  town 

Mai)let<m  town  (t) 

Mars  Hill  town 

Masardis  town ■ 

Merrill  iilantation 

Mnbinkus  plantation 

Monticc'Uo  towTi 

Moro  plantation 

Nashville  plantation 

New  Canada  plantation  (j) 

New  Limerick  town 

New  Sweden  plantation 

Oakfield  plantation 

Orient  town 

Oxbow  plantation 

Perham  plantation 

Portage  Lake  plantation 


1890 


d  Incorporated  in  1889. 
c  Formerly  town.ship  11,  range  1. 
/Not  separately  returned. 
17  Formerly  township  11,  range  6. 
h  Formerly  township  B,  range  2. 
i  Incorporated  in  1880. 
j  Formerly  township  17,  range  6. 


946 
4,087 
390 
537 
212 
231 
526 
297 
429 
221 
313 
978 
3,526 

1,826 
2,560 


1880 


722 
2,756 
413 
419 
320 
166 
253 
275 
558 
172 
233 
835 
2,807 

1,  512 

2,288 

80 


183 

198 

964 

847 

484 

612 

109 

87 

280 

224 

151 

159 

1,  113 

1,  089 

4,015 

3,228 

223 

236 

933 

655 

965 

917 

924 

904 

375 

468 

216 

187 

1,  451 

1,  391 

832 

705 

837 

716 

250 

212 

244 

206 

77 

76 

1,132 

965 

199 

171 

34 

33 

301 

177 

567 

590 

707 

517 

720 

036 

244 

224 

94 

127 

438 

346 

140 

132 

POPTTLATIOK. 


197 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  1!Y  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MAINE— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION.S. 


Aroostook  county — Continued. 

Presque  Isle  town  (a),  including  Pre.sque 
Isle  village. 

Presque  Isle  village 

Reed  iJlautation 

St.  Franci.s  plantation - 

St.  Jolin  plantation 

Sheridan  plantation  . ." 

Sherman  town 

Silver  Kidije  plantation 

Smyrna  town 

Township  A,  range    2 

Township   C,  range    2 

Township   E,  range    2 

Township    1,  range    4 

Township 
Township 
Township 
Township 


1,  range    b  _ . . 
3,  range    2  .  -  - 

7,  range    5  . . . 

8,  range  a  ... 
Township  U,  range  5  ... 
Township  12,  range  13  ... 
Township  13,  range  15  (6) 
Township  14,  range  (i  . . . 
Township  14,  range  14  .  - 
Township  14,  range  16  — 
Township  15,  range  4  . . . 
Township  15,  range    6  . .  - 

Township  15,  range  11 

Township  16,  r-ange    3 

Township  16,  range    4 

Township  16,  range  12 

Township  17,  range    5 

Township  18,  range  10 

Van  Buren  town  (c) 

Wade  plantation 

Wallagrass  plantation 

Washburn  town 

Westfield  jjlantation 

Weston  town  (d) 

Wintervillo  plantation  (e)  . 
Woodland  town  (/) 


COMBERLANU   COUNTY . 


Baldwin  town 

Bridgton  town,  iucl.  Bridgton  village  (t/) 

Brunswick  town ^ 

Cape  Elizabeth  town 

Casco  town 

f 'umberlaud  town 

Dcering  towu 

l''almouf h  town 

J''reeport  town 

( iorham  town 

Oray  town 

Harpswell  town 

Harrison  town 

Naples  town 

New  Gloucester  town 

North  Yarmouth  town _ 

Otisfield  town 

Portland  city 

Ward  1 6, 127 

Ward  2 5,  174 

Ward  3 5,  095 

Ward  4 4,  850 

Ward  5 4, 187 

Ward  6 4,  696 

Ward  7 6,  296 

Pownal  town _ . 

Raymond  town 

Scarboro  town 

Sebago  town 

Standish  town 

Westbrook  town  

Windham  town 

Yarmouth  town,  incl.  Yaruioutli  village. . 
Yarmouth  village ' 


Franklin  county  (7()  . 


A  vcm  town 

Carthage  town 

Chain  of  Ponds  township 


1890 


3,046 

1 ,262 

203 

461 

226 

221 

909 

195 

303 

12 

7 

20 

11 

62 

12 

17 

23 

8 

7 

28 

19 

1 

23 

52 

10 

43 

66 

9 

35 

46 

49 

1,168 

158 

595 

1,097 

166 

404 

72 

885 


90, 949 


932 
2,  005 
6,012 
5,  459 

844 
1,487 
5,  353 

1,  580 

2,  482 
2,  888 
1,517 
1,766 
1,071 

846 

1,234 

709 

838 

36,  425 


1880 


1,305 

S23 
109 
299 
160 
85 
798 
229 
237 
7 


44 
1,  110 
131 
431 
809 
103 
417 
101 
679 

?6,  359 


1,123 

2,  803 
.5,  384 
5,  302 

908 
1,619 
4,  324 
1,622 
2,279 

3,  233 
1.798 
1,773 
1,168 
1,007 
1,382 

827 

927 

33.  810 


712 

874 

927 

1 ,  132 

1,794 

1,847 

681 

808 

1,841 

2.  035 

6.  632 

3,  981 

2,216 

2,  312 

2,  098 

2,021 

1,266 

17,  053 

18, 180 

439 

571 

390 

507 

7 

a  Maysville town  ())o|iMhition  1,141  in  l.^SO)  .'nuirved  in  Ls.s:;. 

I)  Formerly  Seven  Ishiuds  plantation. 

c  Incorporated  in  1S81. 

(/  Part  given  to  Danlorth  town,  WasIiin;;loii  iciunly,  in  IS.'f.'i. 

e  Formerly  township  15,  range  7. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Franklin  county— Continued. 


Chesterville  town 

Coplin  plantation 

Dallas  plantation 

Eustis  town 

Farmington  town,  incl.  Farmington  vill. 
Farmington  village 

Freeman  town 

Green  vale  plantation 

Industry  town 

Jay  town 

Jerusalem  }>lautatioii 

Kingfield  town 

Lang  plantation 

Lowell  township 

Madrid  town 

Mount  Abram  township 

New  .Shai'ou  town 

New  Vineyard  town 

Perkins  Jilantation 

Phillips  town,  including  Phillips  village 

Phillips  village '. . 

Plantation  E  (t) 

Plantation  6 

Rangeley  ]>lantatiou 

Rangeley  town 

Redington  township 

Salem  town 

Sandy  River  plantation 

Strong  town 

Temple  town 

Township  4,  range  2 

Town.ship  4,  range  3  (south  half) , 

AVashiugton  plantation 

AVeld  town ; 

AVilton  town 


1890 


Hancock  county  . 


Amherst  town _ 

Aurora  town 

BhiehiU  town 

Brooklin  town 

Brooksville  town 

Bucksport  town 

Castine  town 

Cranberry  Isles  town 

Uedhain  town 

Deer  Isle  town 

Eastbrook  town 

Eden  town 

Ellsworth  city 

Ward  1 1 ,  528 

Ward  2 1, 070 

Ward  3 706 

Ward  4 495 

Ward  5 1,  005 

Pranklin  town , 

Gouldshoro  town 

Hancock  town 

Isle  an  Han t  town 

Lamoine  town 

Long  Island  plantation 

Mariavillc  town 

Mount  Desert  town 

Orland  town 

Otis  town 

Penobscot  town 

Plantation  8  ( j) 

Plantation  33 

Sedgwick  town 

Sullivan  town 

Surry  town 

Swan  Island  plantation 

Township    7 

Township  10 

Township  21 

Township  28 

Towushi])  32 

Township  39 

Tremont  town 

Trenton  town 

Verona  town 

AValtham  town 


f  Incorporated  in  1880. 
</  Not  separately  returned. 
li  No  returns  lor  township  D  (population  I 
i  Given  as  township  E  in  1880. 
.;  Formerly  township  8. 


770 

71 

184 

321 

3,207 

1.243 

464 

52 

545 

1,541 

18 

601 

51 

49 

441 

3 

1,064 

660 

94 

1,394 

629 

29 

26 

58 

616 

28 

218 

45 

627 

470 

9 

25 

29 

885 

1,622 

37,  312 

375 

175 

1,980 

1,046 

1,310 

2,  921 
987 
330 
366 

3,  422 
246 


1880 


955 

79 

145 

302 

3,353 

1,482 

549 

50 

715 

1,291 

21 

454 

31 

3 

437 


1,.306 
788 
134 

1,437 


27 


64 
563 


273 

50 

596 

580 

2 

12 

32 

1,040 

1,739 

38, 129 

400 

212 

2,213 

977 

1,419 

3,  047 

1,215 

343 

406 

3,266 

289 


I.  940 

4,804 

i,e'.i9 

5,052 

1,264 

1,102 

1,709 

1.825 

1,190 

1.093 

206 

274 

720 

749 

132 

150 

271 

382 

1,3.55 

1,017 

1,390 

1,689 

239 

304 

1,313 

1,341 

31 

17 

112 

118 

1,012 

1,128 

1,379 

1,023 

980 

1,184 

632 

765 

50 

89 

28 

63 

61 

26 

13 

25 

25 

1.36 

10 

2,  036 

2,011 

528 

639 

323 

356 

242 

296 

in  1880). 


198 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 
Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Contimied. 

MAINE— Continued. 


MINOB  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Kennebec  county  . 


Albion  town 

^«'\""^;::::::;;:;;::::::::::-2:36o 

Ward2 I'lll 

Wards 2,8^9 

Ward4 527 

Ward5 J' ?°1 

Ward  6 1.10* 

Ward? "** 

Belgrade  town 

Benton  town 

Chelsea  town 

China  town 

Clinton  town 

Farmingdaletown 

Fayette  town 

Gardiner  city 


1890 


57, 012 


Ward  1 . 


873 


Ward2 Ill 

Ward3 °»f 

Ward4 I'O^l 

Ward5 1.1^» 

Ward6 !•<'" 

Hallo  well  city 


Wardl....- 865 

Ward  2 ' }° 

Wards "1 

Ward4 «" 

Ward5 ^^ 

Litchfield  town  

Manchester  town 

Monmouth  town 

Mount  Vernon  town 

Oakland  town  (a) 

Pittston  to wn  (fc) 

Randolph  town  (c)  

Readfield  town 

Rome  town 

Sidney  to  wn 

IJnity  plantation 

Vassalhoro  town 

Vienna  town 

Waterville city  (d) ■--■ 

Wardl ]'°%l 

Ward2  1 


Ward  3. 


787 

wZAi.'-'.'.'.'.'.'-- ,  f„l 

Ward  5 .065 

Ward  6 1.1»» 

Ward7 '*57 

Wayne  town 

West  Gardiner  town 

Windsor  town 

Winalow  town •  -  ■ 

Winthrop  town.  incl.  Winthrop  village. 
Winthrop  village 


Knox  county. 


1,042 
10, 527 


Appleton  town v;  "   i V 

Camden  town,  including  Camden  («)  and 
Rockport  villages. 
Rockport  village 

Gushing  town 

Friendsliip  town 

Hope  town 

Hurricane  Isle  town 

Matinicus  Isle  plantation 

Muscle  Ridge  plantation 

North  Haven  town 

Rockland  city •  -  -  ■ 

Wardl 1.019 

Ward2 ,  ™ 

Ward3 MJ6 

Ward4 1.105 

Ward5 1.615 

Ward  6 1.1°5 


1880 


53, 058 


1,126 

612 
1,362 

940 
2,044 
1,281 
1,281 
1,176 

500 

1,334 

62 

2,052 

495 
7,107 


775 

853 

853 

1,814 

2,111 

1 ,003 


31, 473 


Ward  7. 


893 


1,191 
8,665 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Knox  county— Continued 


1,090 

1,321 

1,136 

1,173 

2,356 

1,537 

1,423 

1,769 

1,518 

1,665 

821 

789 

649 

765 

5,491 

4,439 

St.  George  town 

South  Tnomaston  town 

Thomaston  town 

Union  town 

Vinalhaven  town 
Warren  town 
Washington  town 

Lincoln  county 


3,154 


1,310 
623 
1,520 
1,170 
1,647 
2,458 


1,243 
606 

1,396 
61 

2,621 
644 

4,672 


950 

977 

1,079 

1,467 

2,146 

9?4 


32,  863 


1,080 

1,348 

4,621 

4,386 

1,484 

924 

688 

805 

877 

938 

641 

830 

266 

220 

196 

243 

24 

258 

552 

755 

8,174 

7,599 

a  Formerly  West  Water viUe.  . 

6  Part  taken  to  form  Randolph  town  lu  1887 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Pittston  town  m  1887. 

d  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1883. 

e  Not  separately  returned ;^^  „  ;„  issq 

/Organized  from  part  of  Booth  bay  town  in  1889. 

g  Part  taken  to  fo^  Boothbay  Harbor  town  in  1889. 


Alna  town 

Boothbay  Harbor  town  (/) 
Boothbay  town  (g) 
Bremen  town  (h) 

Bristol  town 

Damariscotta  town 
Dresden  town 
Edgecomb  town 
Jefferson  town 
Monhegan  plantation 
Newcastle  town 
Nobleboro  town 
Somerville  town 
Southport  town 
Waldoboro  town 
Westport  town 
Whitefield  town 
Wiscasset  town 

OxroBD  county  (i) 

Albany  town 

Andover  town 

Batchelders  grant 

Bethel  town,  including  Bethel  village 

Bethel  village 
Brownfield  town 
Buckfield  town 

Byron  town 

Canton  town,  including  Canton  village  . . 

Canton  village  . 
Denmark  town . 
Dixfield  town 
Franklin  plantation . 
Fryeburg  Academy  gi-ant . 
Fr'yeburg  town,  incl.  Fryeburg  village 
Fryeburg  village 

GUead  town. 

Grafton  town - 

Greenwood  town  . 

Hanover  town . 

Hartford  town 

Hebron  town . 

Hiram  town . . 

Lincoln  plantation 

LoveU  town 

Lynchtown  township  (}) 

Magalloway  plantation  (i) . 

Mason  town 

Mexico  town. 

Milton  plantation 

Newi  y  town 

North  Andover  surplus..  ,  ,^, 

West  Andover  surplus . .  -  5 

Norway  town,  including  Norway  vdlage  . 
Norway  village. 

Par?s  to wMncluding  South  Paris  viUage. 
South  Paris  village. 

Peru  town 

Porter  town 

Riley  plantation. 
Roxbury  town 
Rumford  town 
Stoneham  town . 

Stow  town 

Sumner  town . 
I  Sweden  town . 

ft  Includes  Muscongus  Island,  which  was  given  separately 

'"  f  ZTiturnl^o^^Sardsontown  township,  formerly  town- 
ship  4,  range  1  (population  7  m  1880). 

j  Formerly  township  5,  range  4. 

k  Formerly  township  5,  range  1. 


POPULATION. 


199 


Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MAINE— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Oxford  county— Continued. 


Township  C 

Upton  town. 

TVaterford  town. . 
Woodstock  town . 


1S90 


22 

232 

1,001 

859 


Penobscot  county  (a) '      72,  865 


Alton  town 

Argyle  town 

Bangor  city 

Wardl 2,454 

Ward  2 3,513 

Wards 3,175 

Ward  4 2, 287 

Ward  5 2, 423 

Ward  6 2,  236 

Ward  7 - 3,  015 

Bradford  town 

Bradley  town 

Brewer  city  (6) 

Ward  1 675 

Ward  2 706 

Ward3 - 711 

Ward4 860 

Ward  5 1,241 

Burlington  town 

Carmel  town 

Carroll  town 

Charleston  town - 

Chester  town 

Clifton  town 

Corinna  town 

Corinth  town 

Dexter  town,  including  Dexter  village  — 
Dexter  village 

Dixmont  town 

Drew  plantation  (c) 

Eddington  town 

Edinburg  town 

Enfield  town 

Etna  town 

Exeter  town 

Garland  town - 

Glenburn  town 

Grand  Falls  plantation 

Greenbush  town 

Greenfield  town 

Hampden  town 

Hermon  town 

Holdeu  town 

Howland  town 

Hudson  town 

Indian  township 

Kenduskeag  town 

Kingman  town 

Lagrange  town 

LaKeville  plantation 

Lee  town 

Levant  town 

Lincoln  town,  incl.  Lincoln  village  (d) 

Lowell  town 

Mattamiscontis  town 

Mattawamkeag  town 

Maxfleld  town 

Med  way  town - - 

Milford  town 

Mount  Chase  town 

Newburg  town 

Newport  town 

Oldtown  town,  including  Great  Works 
and  Upper  Stillwater  villages. 

Great  Works  village 

Upper  Stillwater  village 

Orono  town 

Orrington  town 

Passadumkeag  town 

Patten  town 

Plantation  1  (e) 

Plymouth  town 

Prentiss  town 

Sebocis  plantation  (/) 


348 

263 

19,  103 


1,  215 

823 

4,193 


460 

1,066 

546 

971 

368 

284 

1,207 

1,154 

2,  732 

1 ,910 

919 

110 

729 

54 

769 

640 

939 

973 

583 

68 

659 

231 

2,484 

1,282 

609 

171 

510 

4 

536 

671 

721 

144 

929 

880 

1,756 

439 

47 

633 

134 

653 

835 

284 

867 

1,188 

5,  312 

661 

'573 

2,790 

1,406 

343 

936 

104 

689 

401 

98 


1880 


245 

1,161 

952 

70,  476 


419 

285 

16,  856 


1,460 

829 

3,170 


536 

1,  220 
625 

1,110 

362 

350 

1,503 

1,333 

2,  563 
1 ,600 
1,132 

137 

746 

45 

489 

895 

1,274 

1,211 

655 

93 

681 

337 

2,  911 

1,394 

717 

137 

659 

11 

650 

546 

721 

136 

894 

1,076 

1,659 

433 

64 

456 

139 

628 

734 

310 

1,057 

1,451 

3,395 


327 

2,245 

1,529 

302 

716 

97 

828 

416 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


a  Part  of  Drew  plantation  given  to  Aroostook  county  in 
1889.  No  returns  for  township  2,  range  3,  township  3  east  of 
Burlington,  and  Whitney  Ridge  plantation  (total  population 
38  in  1880). 

h  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1889. 

c  Part  given  to  Aroostook  county  in  1889. 

d  Not  separately  returned. 

e  Formerly  township  1,  N.  D. 

/  Formerly  township  3,  range  8. 


Pbnobscot  county — Continued. 


Spring-field  town 

Staceyville  plantation . 
Township    3,  range  7 . . 

Stetson  town 

Township  A,  range  7  . 
Township  2,  range  6  . . 
Townshijj  4,  range  7  . . 
Township  5,  range  7  . . 
Township  6,  range  7  . . 
Township    8,  range  7 . . 

Veazie  town 

Webster  plantation  - . . 

Winn  town 

Wood viUe  plantation . . 


(d). 


Piscataquis  county  (g) . 


Abbot  town 

Atkinson  town 

Barnard  plantation 

Blanchard  town 

Bowerbank  plantation 

Brownville  town 

Chesuncook  township  (li) 

Days  Academy  grant 

Dover  town 

East  College  township 

Elliottsville  plantation 

Foxcroft  town 

Gore  A  2 

Greenville  town 

Guilford  town 

Katabdin  Iron  Works  township. 

Kingsbury  plantation 

Lilly  Bay  township 

Medford  town 

Milo  town 

Monson  town 

Mount  Kineo  township 

Northeast  Carry  township 

Orneville  town 

Paikman  towu 

Eoaoh  River  township 

Sangerville  town 

Sebec  town 

Shirley  town 

Squaw  Mountain  township 

Township  3,  range  13 

Township  5,  range  9,  N.  W.  P 

Wellington  town 

Williamsburg  town 

Willimantic  town  (t) 


1890 


Sagadahoc  county. 


Arrowsic  town 

Bath  city 

Ward  1 1,  275 

Ward  2 1, 516 

Ward  3 1, 182 

Ward  4 1, 243 

Ward  5 1 ,  186 

Ward  6 1, 130 

Ward  7 1, 191 

Bowdoinham  town 

Bowdoin  town 

Georgetown  town 

Perkms  towu 

Phippsburg  town 

Richmond  town 

Topsham  town,  incl.  Topsham  village 

Topsham  village 

West  Bath  town , . . 

Woolwich  town 


Somerset  county  {j) 


Anson  town. . 
Athens  town  . 


677 

250 

618 

50 

20 

4 

1 

4 

9 

650 

135 

936 

242 

16, 134 


622 

605 

100 

213 

87 

1,074 

66 

34 

1,942 

1 

53 

1,726 

11 

781 

1,023 

76 

205 

11 

'   306 

1,029 

1,237 

66 

19 

492 

813 

7 

1,  236 

725 

291 

77 

6 

8 

584 

162 

446 


177 
8,723 


1,508 

940 

849 

69 

1,396 

3,082 

1,394 

566 

307 

1,007 

32,  627 


1,444 
1,  072 


1880 


878 
(184 
\    95 

729 
28 


15 
21 


622 
118 


223 


14,  872 


695 

828 

139 

167 

86 

896 

82 

12 

1,687 


55 
1,263 


586 
881 
193 
198 

13 
398 
934 
827 

23 


501 

1,005 

13 

1, 047 

876 

253 


647 
235 
267 

19.  272 


25f. 

7,874 


1,681 
1,136 
1,080 
78 
1,497 
2,658 
1,544 


315 
1,154 

32,333 


1,555 
1,310 


</  No  returns  for  Burbank  township,  township  1,  range  14, 
township 4,  range 3,  townships,  range 4,  and  township 7,  range 
13  (total  population  57  in  1880). 

h  Formerly  township  5,  range  13. 

i  Formerly  Howard. 

j  No  returns  for  Bald  Mountain  and  Bowtown  plantations, 
township  1,  range  2,  and  township  1,  range  7  (total  population 
31  in  1880). 


200 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tabi,k  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

»I  A IIV  E  —Continued. 


MINOK  Civil.  DIVISIONS. 


Somerset  county—  (;out.iniie.tl. 


1890 


1880 


Bigelow  plantation  (a) 

Bingham  town 

Bi'iglitou  town 

Cambridge  town 

Canaan  town 

Carritunk  plantation 

Carrying  Place  plantation 

Concord  town 

Coruville  town 

Dead  Ki ver  plantation 

Dennistown  plantation 

Detroit  town 

Embden  town 

Fairfield  town,  incl.  Faii'tield  village  - . 

Fairfield  village 

B'lagstatf  plantation 

ForKs  plantation 

Harmony  town 

Hartland  town,  incl.  Hartland  village.. 

Hartland  village 

Highland  plantation 

Holeb  plantation 

Jackmantown  plantation 

Lexington  plantation 

Long  Pond  j)lantatiou 

M  adisou  town 

Mayfield  plantation 

Mercer  town 

Moose  River  plantation 

Moscow  town 

Moxies  plantation 

New  Portland  town 

Norridgewock  town 

Palmyra  town 

Pittsfleld  town,  incl.  PittslieUI  village. 

Pittsfield  village 

Pleasant  Ridge  plantation 

Ripley  town 

St.  Albans  town 

Sandy  Bay  plantation 

Skowhegan  town 

Smithfleld  town 

Solon  town 

Starks  town 

Taunton  and  Rainham  plantation 

Township  1,  range  1 

West  Forks  plantation 


Waldo  county  . 


62 

757 

434 

425 

1,130 

192 

31 

345 

785 

104 

6{i 

5'JO 

57i) 

3,510 

87 

105 

704 

074 

548 

70 

27 

217 

190 

53 

1,815 

74 

584 

170 

422 

11 

1,034 

1,656 

1,004 

2,  503 

1,597 

108 

478 

1 ,  20B 

31 

5,068 

479 

977 

766 

7 

30 

146 


27,759         32,463 


62 

828 

585 

472 

1,281 

173 

35 

406 

932 

113 

73 

061 

674 

3,044 

.,660 

76 

109 

88] 

1,047 

53J 

121 

2 

95 

322 

3 

1,315 

141 

755 

102 

522 


1,271 
1,491 
1,271 
1,  909 

y67 

128 

550 

1,394 

8 

3,860 

5B4 

1,013 

929 

34 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS. 


5,294 


308 


Belfast  city 

Wardl 1,331 

Ward2 1,387 

Ward  3 1.2.53 

Ward  4 554 

Ward5 769 

Belmont  town 

Brooks  town 

Buruhain  town 

Frankfort  town 

Freedom  town 

Islesboro  town 

J  acksou  town 

Knox  town 

Liberty  town 

Lincolnville  town 

Monroe  town 

Montville  town 

Monill  town 

Northport  town 

Palermo  town 

Prospect  town 

Searsmont  town 

Searsport  town 

Stockton  Springs  town 

Swan ville  town 

Thorudikc  town 

Troy  town 

Unity  town 

Waldo  town 

Winterport  town 

a  Formerly  township  4,  range  3  (north  half). 

b  Part  of  Veston  town,  Aroostook  county,  annexed  in  1885. 
Faton  town  (population  314  in  18S0)  abolished  iu  1887;  part 
oiveu  to  Danforth  town  and  jKii-t  taken  to  form  Forest  town. 
?Joreturn.s  for  townsliips  I  ;iod  5.  township  11,  range  3,  and 
townships  26  and  27  (total  population  154  iu  1880). 


475 

520 

730 

877 

846 

967 

1,099 

1,157 

510 

o52 

J,  000 

1,208 

522 

082 

657 

852 

835 

970 

1,  361 

1,705 

1.079 

1,366 

1 ,  049 

1,255 

400 

494 

691 

872 

887 

1,118 

697 

770 

1,144 

1,330 

1,693 

2,  322 

1,149 

1,.548 

689 

703 

589 

713 

868 

1,059 

922 

1,092 

581 

663 

1,920 

2.  200 

Washington  county  (b)  , 


Addison  town 

Alexander  town 

Bailey  ville  town 

Baring  town 

Beddington  town  

Brookton  town  (c) 

Calais  city 

Wardl 1,034 

Ward2 1,410 

Ward  3 953 

Ward  4 861 

Ward5 1,048 

Ward  6 614 

Ward7 1,370 

Centerville  town 

Chailotte  tow n 

Cherrylield  town • 

Cody  ville  jdantation 

Columbia  Falls  town 

Columbia  town 

Cooper  town 

Crawford  town 

Cutler  town 

Danforth  town  (ri) 

Deblois  town 

Denuysville  town 

East  Machias  town 

Eastport  town 

Edmunds  town 

Forest  town  (e) 

Grand  LakeStream  (Hinckley)  plantation 

Harrington  town 

Indian  township 

Jouesboro  town 

Jonesport  town  

Kossuth  town -  - 

Lambei-t  Lake  plantation  (/) 

Lubec  town 

Machiasiiort  town 

Machias  town 

Marion  town 

Marshfield  town 

Meddybemps  town 

Milbr'idge  town 

Northtield  town 

Pembroke  town 

Perry  town 

Plantation  14 

Plantation  18,  E.  D 

Plantation  21 

Princeton  t()wu 

Robbinston  town 

Steuben  town ■ 

Talmage  town , 

Topsfield  town 

Township    1,  range  1 

Township    1,  range  3 

Township  10,  range  3 

Towuship  19 

Township  29  (Devereaux) 

Township  31 

Trescott  town 

Vauceboro  town 

Waite  town 

Wesley  town 

Whiting  town 

Whitney  ville  town 


1890 


44,482 

44,484 

1,022 

1.238 

337 

439 

226' 

370 

273 

303 

184 

129 

429 

335 

7,  290 

6,173 

York  county  . 


114 

381 

1.787 

72 

698 

587 

264 

140 

662 

1,063 

76 

452 

1,637 

4,908 

395 

287 

404 

1,150 

88 

624 

1,917 

68 

152 

2,069 

1,437 

2,035 

90 

299 

156 

1,963 

143 

1,514 

945 

112 

30 

81 

1,027 

787 

982 

112 

375 

5 

22 

37 

5 

17 
485 
870 
159 
227 
393 
413 


62,  829 


1880 


Aotontown S'^S  1,050 

Alfredtown 1,030  1,101 

Berwicktowu 2,294  2,774 

Biddefordcity 14,4«         12,651 

Ward  1 755 

Ward  2 2,319 

Wards 2,195 

Ward  4 2,  253 

Ward  5 2, 187 

WardC 2,630 

W  ard  7 2,104 

c  Forn.erly  Jackson  Brook  plantation ;  incorporated  in  1883. 
d  Part  of  'Weston  town,  Aroostook  county,  annexed  in  1885; 
part  of  JEaton  town  annexed  in  1887. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Eaton  town  in  1887. 
/  Formerly  township  1,  range  2. 


137 

489 

1.793 

79 

685 

642 

346 

206 

829 

612 

105 

522 

1,875 

4,006 

445 


345 

1,290 

151 

555 

1,563 

122 

26 

2,109 

1,531 

2,203 

182 

300 

172 

1,752 

193 

2,324 

1,047 

164 

40 

109 

1,038 

910 

1,165 

112 

440 


77 
3 
7 

23 
532 
381 
204 
245 
425 
492 


62,  257 


POPULATION. 


201 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiimed. 

MAIIVE— Continued. 


MINOB  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


York  couNTY—Continued. 

Buxton  town 

Cornish  town 

Dayton  town 

Eliot  town 

Hollis  town 

Keunebunkport  town 

Kennebunk  town 

Kittery  town,  including  Kittei'y  villagt) 

Kittery  village 

Lebanon  town 

Limerick  town 

Limington  town 

Lyman  town 

JSTe wfield  town 

North  Berwick  town 

Old  Orchard  town  (a) 


1890 


2,036 
1,118 

500 
1,463 
L278 
2,196 
3,  172 
2,864 

g6i 
1,  263 

966 
1,092 

854 

790 
1,803 

877 


1880 


230 
169 
592 
040 
542 
405 
852 
230 


1,801 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


York  county — Continued. 

Parsonsfleld  town 

Saco  city  (6) 

Ward'l - 1,  146 

Ward  2 794 

Ward  3 697 

Ward  4 1, 028 

Ward  5 663 

Ward  6 841 

Ward  7 906 

Sauford  town,  incl.  Spriugvale  village  . . . 
Springvale  village 

Shapleigh  town 

South  Berwick  town 

Waterboro  town 

Wells  town 

York  town 


1890 


1,398 
6,075 


4,201 
1,514 
968 
3,434 
1,357 
2, 029 
2,  444 


1880 


1,613 
6,389 


2,734 

1 ,  116 
1,128 
2,677 
1,482 

2,  450 
2,  463 


a  Organized  from  part  of- Saco  city  in  1883. 


((Part  taken  to  form  Old  Orchard  town  iu  1883. 


ITIARVL.A1VD. 

[The  word  "district"  means  election  district.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Allegany  county 


District   1 .  Orleans 

District   2.  Oldtown  (a) 

District    3.  Flintstone  (6) 

District   4.  Cumberland  Canal  (c),  com- 
prising  part  of  Cumberland  city. 

Cumberland  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Cumberland  city,  compris- 
ing districts  4, 6,  and  14  and  parts  of 
5, 22, and  2^. 
District    5.  Wills    Creek  (d),    iucludiug 
part  of  Cumberland  city. 

Cumberland  city  (part  of) 

District    6.  Cumberland  River  (d),  <!om- 
prising  part  of  Cumberland  city. 

Cumberland  city  (part  of)  . . . .' 

District    7.  Rawlings 

District    8.  Westeruport,   incl.  Western 
port  village. 

Westernport  village 

District   9.  Barton,  incl.  Moscow  village 

Moscow  village 

District  10.  Lonaconing  («),  incl.  part  of 
Lonaconing  village  (/)  and  Pekiu  town. 

Pekin  town 

District  11.  Frostburg(3),  including  part 
of  Frostburg  town. 

Frostburg  town  (part  of ) 

Total  for  Frostburg  town,  iu  districts 
II  and  12. 
District  12.  East  Frostburg  {It),  iuclud 
in^part  of  Frostburg  town. 

!•  rostburg  town  (part  of) 

District  13.  Mount  Savage  (d) 

District  14.  Cumberland  Central  (i),  com- 
prising part  of  Cumberland  city. 

Cumberland  city  (part  of)  ... ! 

District  15.  East  Lonaconing,  iucluding 
part  of  Lonaconing  village  (/). 

District  16.  North  Branch  ( j) 

District  17.  Vale  Summit  {k) 

District  18.  Midland  (I) 

District  19.  Borden  Shaft  (m) 

District  20.  EUerslio   («),   including  El- 
lerslie  village. 

EUerslie  village 

District  21 .  Gross  (o) .\ 

District  22.  Union  Street   (p),  iucluding 
part  of  Cumberland  city. 
Cumberland  city  (part  of) 


1890  1880 


910 

871 
1,524 
2,  343 

2.343 
i2,72g 

3,625 


3>430 
2,204 


2 ,204 

762 

2,401 

1 ,526 

2  242 

'218 

2,  763 


424 
3,  565 

2,582 
3,804 


1 ,222 
1,978 
2,  146 

2,146 
3,056 

553 

822 

1,379 

1,  062 

796 

260 

152 
1,567 

1.234 


38,  012 


1,016 
1,194 
1,  531 
4,  370 


3.290 
10,693 


3,168 

2,761 
2,508 


1,523 

928 

2, 144 

1,468 

1,937 

264 

2,  808 

50s 
4,057 


3,278 


1,  934 
3,782 


a.iiQ 
3,357 


a  Part  taken  to  form  district  16  since  1 880. 
b  Parts  taken  to  form  districts  16  and  21  since  1880. 
c  Parts  taken  to  form  districts  16,  21,  and  22  since  1880. 
d  Part  taken  to  form  district  20  since  1880. 
e  Part  taken  to  form  district  18  since  1880. 
/Not  separately  returned. 
ij  Part  taken  to'fonn  district  19  since  1880. 
h  Parts  taken  to  form  districts  17, 18, 19,  and  24  since  1880. 
I  Parts  taken  to  form  districts  21  ami  23  siu(-e  1880. 
j  Organized  from  parts  of  districts  2, 3,  and  4  since  1880. 


minor  civil  DIVISIONS. 


Allegany  county— Continued. 

District  23.  Decatur  Street  (ry).  iucludiug 
part  of  Cumberland  city. 

Cumberland  city  (part  of) 

District  24.  Eckhart    (A-),   incl.  Eckhart 
Mines  vUlage  and  Parkersburg  town. 

Eckhart  Mines  village 

Parkersburg  town 


Anne  Arundki.  county 


District  1 

Di.strict2 

District  3 

District  4 

District  5 

Disti'ict  6,    coextensive   with    Annapolis 
city. 

Annapolis  city: 

Ward  1 3 ,060 

Ward  2 1 ,989 

Ward  3 2,555 

District8.... :   , 


P.ALTIMOHF,   OITV  (r)  . 


1890 


1,800 


1.37  = 
1,478 


34, 094 


Ward    1 22, 162 

Ward    2 16,  843 

Ward    3 15,762 

Ward    4 15,777 

Ward    5 15, 809 

Wiird    0 26,  322 

Ward    7 25,083 

Ward    8 24,  688 

Ward    9 15,301 

Ward  10 15,  760 

Ward  11 20,  310 

Ward  12 23,  924 

Ward  13 14, 601 

Ward  14 17,  485 

Ward  15 14,791 

Ward  16 14,  250 

Ward  17 25,  209 

Ward  18 26,  452 

Ward  19 24,  484 

Ward  20 20,  034 

Ward  21 16,  054 

Ward  22 23, 338 

k  Organized  from  part  of  district  12  since  1880. 
I  Organized  from  parts  of  districts  10  and  12  since  1880. 
m  Organized  from  parts  of  districts  11  and  12  siuce  1880. 
n  Organized  from  parts  of  districts  5,  6,  and  13  since  1880. 
o  Organized  from  parts  of  districts  3,  4,  and  14  siuce  1880. 
p  Organized  from  part  of  district  4  siuce  1880. 
'/  Organized  from  ji^irt  of  district  14  since  1880.  ' 

r  Parts  of  districts  1,3,  9,  and  12,  Baltimore  county,  annexed 
and  formed  into  wards  21  aud  22  sin<;e  1880. 


4,567 

4,706 

3,638 

3,742 

4,594 

3, 165 

4,624 

3,  542 

5,165 

2,  464 

7,604 

6,642 

434,  439 


1880 


28, 526 


4,265 


332,  313 


202 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

iriAKVLiAIVlJ— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Baltimore  county  (a) 


1890 


72,  909 


District  1  (a),  including  Catonsville  vil- 
lage, part  of  EUicott  town,  Franklin 
town,  Oella  village,  part  of  Powhatan 
vUlage,  and  Wetheredville  village. 

Catonsville  village 

EUicott  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  EUicott  town,  in  district  i, 
Baltimore  county,  and  district  2, 
Howard  county. 

Franklin  town 

Oella  village 

Powhatan  viUage  (part  of) .' 

Total  for  Powhatan  vUlage,  in  districts 
I  and  2. 

Wetheredville  vUlage 

District  2,  incl.  part  of  Aliierton  town. 
Granite  tn.,  and  part  of  Powhatan  vill. 

Alberton  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Alberton  town,  in  district  2, 
Baltimore  county,  and  district  2, 
Howard  county. 

Granite  town 

Powhatan  viUage  (part  of) 

District   3  (a)  ;>;■' 

District  4,  including  Glyndou  and  Ow- 
ings  Mills  towns. 

Gly  ndon  to  wn 

O wings  Mills  town 

District    5 

District    6 

District    7 

District  8,  including  Beaverdam  village 
and  part  of  Lutherville  village. 

Beaverdam  village 

Lutherville  vUlage  (part  of) 

ToUl  for  Lutherville  viUage  (fc),  in  dis- 
tricts 8  and  9. 
District   9  (a),  including  part  of  Luther- 
ville village  and  Towson  town. 

Lutherville  village  (part  of) 

Towson  town 

District  10 

District  11 

District  12  (a),  including  Gardeuville  vil- 
lage and  Sparrow  Point  tov/u. 

Gardenville  village 

Sparrow  Point  town 

District  13,  including  HuUavUle,  Mount 
Winans,  and  Eelay  villages. 

HuUsville  village 

Mount  Winans  viUage 

Relay  vUlage 


Calvert  county. 


District  1. 
District  2. 
District  3 . 


Caroline  county  . 


District  1 .  Henderson 

District  2.  Greensboro,  including  Greens 
boro  town  and  Rldgely  village. 

Greensboro  town 

Rldgely  vUlage 

District  3.  Denton,  incl.  Denton  town 

Denton  town 

District  4 .  Harmony 

District  5.  Federalsburg,  including  Fed 
eralsburg  viUage. 

Kederalsburg  viUage 

District  6.  HiUsboro,  incl.  Hillsboro  town . 

HiUsboro  town 


Carroll  county. 


1880 


7, 217 


2,115 
155 


516 
79 
310 

804 
4,561 

184 
562 


€78 

231 

5,473 

4,479 

3'« 
212 
2,381 
2,285 
3,  312 
5,957 

241 
605 
663 

7,977 

S8 
1,487 
2,838 
4,977 
17,279 

324 
2,507 
4,173 


9,860 


83, 336 


10,  908 


1,712 

313 

1,784 


316 
3,760 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


3,978 
2,  903 
2,  979 


13,  903 


1,639 
3, 151 

902 

215 

2,801 

641 

2,085 

2, 191 

543 
2,036 

■74 


32,  376 


8,761 
4,  294 


2,241 
2,326 
3,074 
6,003 


382 
21, 414 


1,316 
2,  374 
4,581 
10,  286 

449 


3,314 


10, 538 


3,639 
3,253 
3,646 


13,  766 


1,541 
2,  851 


2,727 

469 

2,  831 

1,711 

338 

2,105 

264 


30,  992 


Uistrict  1.  Taneytown,  including  Taney-  2,578  2,596 

town  village. 
Taneytown  village 566  5>9 

a  Parts  of  districts  1,  3, 9,  and  12  taken  to  form  wards  21  and 
22  of  Baltimore  city  since  1880. 
b  In  1880  in  district  8  only. 


Caheoll  county— Coutiuued. 

District    2.  Unioutown,  including  Union 
town  village. 

Uniontown  vUlage 

District   3.  Myers 

District   4.   Woolery 

District    5.  Freedom 

District   6.  Manchester,  including  Man- 
chester vUlage. 

Manchester  viUage 

District  7.  Westminster,  including  West- 
minster town. 

Westminster  town 

District   8.  Hampstead,  including  Hamp- 
stead  village. 

Hampstead  village 

District    9.  Franklin  (c) 

District  10.  Middleburg 

District  11.  NewWindsor,includiugNew 
Windsor  town. 

New  Windsor  town 

District  12.  nnionBridge,includingUilion 
Bridge  town. 

Union  Bridge  town 

District  13.  Mount  Airy  (d) 


1890 


Cecil  couni-y  . 


District  1.  Cecilton,  including  Cecilton 
and  Warwick  towns. 

Cecilton  town  

Warwick  town 

District  2.  Chesapeake,  including  Chesa- 
peake town. 

Chesapeake  town 

District  3.  Elkton,  incl.  Elkton  town 

Elkton  town 

District  4.  Fair  Hill 

District  5.  Northeast,  including  Charles- 
town  and  Northeast  towns. 

Charlestown  town 

Northeast  town 

District  6.  Kising  Sun,  iucl.  Rising  Sun  tn 

Rising  Sun  town 

District  7.  Port  Deposit  Jncluding  Perry - 
viUe  village  and  Port  Deposit  town. 

Perryville  village 

Port  Deposit  town 

District  8.  (Jakwood 

DLstrictO.  Calvert 


CHARLES  county . 


District  1.  Port  Tobacco,  including  La 
Plata  vlUage  and  Port  Tobacco  town. 

La  Plata  viUage 

Port  Tobacco  town 

District  2.  HUltop 

District  3.  Nan jemoy 

District  4.  Allen  Fresh 

District  5.  Harris  Lot 

District  6.  Middleto wu 

District  7.  Poinunkey 

District  8.  Bi-yantown 

District  9.  Patuxent 


Dorchester  county. 


1,787 
2,  579 

1,617 
424 
1,914 
1,493 
1,125 
5,823 

4,192 
1,  267 

(■  Part  taken  to  fonn  district  13  since  1880. 
d  Organized  from  part  of  district  9  since  1880. 
e  Not  separately  returned. 


District  1.  Fork 

District  2.  East  Newmarket,    including 

East  Newmarket  village  (e). 
District  3.  Vienna,   incl.  Vienna  village 

Vienna  village 

District  4.  Parsons  Creek 

District  5.  Lakes 

District  6.  Hooper  Island 

District  7.  Cambridge,    including    Cam- 
bi'idge  town. 

Cambridge  town 

District  8.  Neck 


2,384 

309 
2,164 
2,750 
3,514 
3,464 


273 
5,977 


2,903 
2,202 


521 
1,369 
1,231 
2,047 

414 
1,485 

743 
1,211 


25,  851 


1880 


2,603 

384 
1,959 

2,  743 
3,154 

3,  501 

640 
5,573 


1,983 

306 
2,225 
1,221 
2, 199 

426 
1,235 


2,028 

116 
132 
1,480 
1,780 
2,110 
1,837 
1,364 
1,167 
2,275 
L150 


24,843 


27, 108 
3,528 

473 

324 

3,080 

T  ,402 

4,325 
1.752 
2,088 
4,006 


2,904 
4,260 


2,227 


23, 110 


1,508 

'i,'928 

1,583 

947 

3,987 


POPULATION^. 


203 


Table  3.— AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

MAKVI.AIV1>— Coutinued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


DoROHESTBB  COUNTY — Continued. 

District   9.  Cliurch  Creek,  iucl.  Church 
Creek  village. 

Church  Creek  village 

District  10.  Strait 

District  11.  Drawbridge 

District  12.  Williamsburg 

District  13.  Bucktown 

District  14.  Linkwood 


Frederick  county 


District    1.  Buckeystowu,  iucl.  Point  of 
Rocks  village. 

Point  of  Rocks  village 

District   2.  Frederick(a),includingFred- 
erick  city. 
Frederick  city 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


I 1,792 

618 


938 
463 
464 
524 
1 ,  191 


Ward    8 983 

Ward    9 514 

Ward  10 7°6 

District    3.  Middletown,  including  Mid 
dletovra  town. 

Middletown  town  

District   4.  Crea^erstown 

Disti-ict    5.  Emmitsburg,  including  Em 
mitsburg  village. 

Emmitsburg  village 

District   6.  Catoctin 

District    7.  Drbana 

District   8.  Liberty,  incl.  Liberty  town  . . 

Liberty  town 

District   9.  Newmarket,  including  New 
market  village. 

Newmarket  village 

District  10.  Hauvers 

District  11.  Woodsboro,  includingWoods- 

boro  village  (h) . 
District  12.  Petersville,    including   Bur- 
kittsville  and  Knoxville  villages. 

Burkittsville  village 

Knoxville  village 

District  13.  Mount    Pleasant,   including 
Walkersville  village. 

Walkersville  village 

District  14.  Jeiferson,  incl.  Jett'erson  vill 

Jefferson  village 

District  15.  Mechanics  town,  incl.Mechan 
icstown  village. 

Mechanicstown  village 

District  16.  Jackson 

District  17.  Johnsville 

District  18.  Wood ville 

District  19.  Linganore 

District  20.  Lewistowu 

District  21.  Tuscarora  (c) 


1890 


Garrett  county  . 


District  1.  Altamont  (d) 

District  2.  Selbysport 

Districts.  Grantsville  (e),    iucl.  Grants- 

ville  town  (b). 
District  4.  Bloomingtou  (e),  incl.  Bloom- 

ingtou  town. 

Bloomingtou  town 

District  5.  Accident 

District  6.  Sang  Run 

District  7.  Oakland  (d),  incl.  Oakland  tn. 

Oakland  town 

District  8.  Ryan  Glades  (d) 

District  9.  Johnson 


1,131 

396 
1,724 
1,095 
1,110 
1,000 
1,178 


49,  512 


2,651 

364 
10,  498 

8,193 


2,619 

667 
1,105 
3,626 


1,392 
2,408 
1,535 

589 
2,  854 

423 
1,415 
2,492 


273 

319 

1,756 


25s 
1,536 

320 
2,724 


1880 


1,390 
1,729 
1,  252 
1,221 
1,256 
1,110 

14,  213 

1,  002 
1,529 

2,  034 

1,062 

295 
1,432 

871 
2,525 
1 ,046 
1,457 

576 

1,307 

33' 
1,379 
1,187 
1,212 
1,143 
1,275 


50,  482 


2,547 

290 
12,  231 

8,659 


2,821 

70s 
1,054 
3,560 

847 
1,502 
2,  576 
1,650 

542 
3,097 

402 
1,505 
2,  305 

2,  603 


265 
1,598 

160 
1,578 

274 
2,738 

730 
1.499 
1,727 
1,126 
1,439 
1,326 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


12, 175 

1,561 
1,  250 
2, 152 

1,537 

341 
1,369 

794 
2,077 

910 
1,033 

402 


a  Part  taken  to  form  district  21  in  1884. 

b  Not  separately  returned. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  district  2  in  1884. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  district  10  in  1882. 

e  Part  takeu  to  form  district  11  in  1882. 

/  Organized  from  parts  of  districts  1,  7,  and  8  in  1882. 

g  Organized  from  parts  of  districts  3  and  4  in  1882. 

B  Part  taken  to  form  district  9  iu  1880. 


Garrett  county— Continued. 

District  10.  Deer  Park  (,/).  including  Deer 
Park  town. 

Deer  Park  town 

District  11.  Elbow  (g) 


Harford  county. 


District  1.  Abingdon 

District  2.  Halls  Cross  Roads,  including 
Aberdeen  and  Perryman  villages. 

Aberdeen  village 

Perryman  village . 

District  3.  Belair,  including  Belair  town 

Belair  town 

District  4.  Marshall 

District  5.  Dublin,  incl.  Darlington  vill. . 

Darlington  village 

District  6.  Havre  de  Grace,  coextensive 
with  Havre  de  Grace  city. 


Howard  county. 


District  1.  Elk  Ridge,  incl.  Elk  Ridge  vUl 

Elk  Ridge  village 

District  2,  including  parts  of  Albertou  and 
Ellicott  towns. 

Alberton  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Alberton  town,  in  district  2, 
Baltimore  county,  and  district  2, 
Howard  county. 

Ellicott  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Ellicott  town,  in   disu.-ict    i, 
Baltimore    county,   and    district  2, 
Howard  county. 
District  3,  including  Woodstock  village  . . 

Woodstock  village 

District  4 

District  5 

District  6,  including  Savage  town 

Savage  town 


Kent  county  . 


District  1.  Massey,  incl.  Galena  town  and 
Millington  and  Sassafras  villages. 

Galena  town 

Millington  village 

Sassafras  village 

District  2.  Kennedyville,  including  Still 
Pond  vUlage. 

Still  Pond  vijlage 

District  3.  Worton 

District  4.  Chestertown,  including  Ches- 
tertown  town. 

Chestertown  town 

District  5.  Edesville 


Montgomery  county. 


2,419 
3,652 

4,252 

4,203 


3,799 
1,658 
1,488 
3.288 


District   1.  Laytonsville  (7i) 1,950 

District    2.  Clarksburg(i).  including Hy-  1,812 

attstown  town  (b). 

District    3.  Poolesville  (J),  iucl.  Pooles-  2,416 

ville  town  (6). 

District   4.  Rockville(A:),includiugRock-  3,04; 

ville  town. 

Rock  ville  town i ,  568 

District    5.  Colesville  («) 2,  280 

District   6.  Darnestown  (A) 1,  684 

District    7.  Bethe,sda  {I) 1, 143 

District    8.  Olney 3,  216 

District    9.  Gaitnersburg  (m),  including  2,  260 

(Jaithersburg  town  (6). 

District  10.  Potomac  (m) 1, 422 

District  11.  Barnesville  (o),  incl.  Barnes-  1,  876 

ville  town  (6). 

i  Parts  takeu  to  form  districts  9,  11,  and  12  in  1880,1882, 
and  1884,  respectively. 

j  Parts  takeu  to  form  districts  9  aud  11  iu  1880  and  1882 
respectively. 

k  Parts  taken  to  form  districts  9  and  10  in  1880. 

I  Part  taken  to  form  district  13  in  1886. 
7n  Organized  from  parts  of  districts  1,  2,  3, 4,  and  6  iu  18SU. 

n  Organized  from  part  of  district  4  iu  1880. 

0  Organized  from  parts  of  districts  2  and  3  in  1882. 


1890 


1,199 


'79 
526 


2,785 
5,729 

448 
271 
6,890 
1 ,416 
4,712 
5,633 
2J9 
3,244 


16,  269 


2,162 

702 

3,922 

378 
562 


2,052 
208 
3,002 
2,201 
2,  930 
657 


3,660 

266 

485 

210 

3,008 

268 
2,551 

4,227 

2,632 
4,025 


27, 185 


1880 


2,888 
5,817 


6,586 


4,877 

5,058 

171 

2,816 


16, 140 


2,  233 

448 

3,875 


1,471 
',784 


2,072 


2,894 

2,449 

2,617 

164 


17,  605 


3,975 

347 

444 

200 

3,191 

194 
2,631 
4,126 


2>3S9 
3,682 


24,  759 


204 


COMPE^DTTTM  OF  THE  ELEVEKTn  CENRTTS:  1S90. 


Taulk  3.— AGaRE(iA'rK  POPULATION  P>V  MINOli  CIVIL  DIVISlOiNS— (oiitiuiiea. 

MABVI.A!V»— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


MONTGOMEKV   CMUNTV — Cuut  illiud. 


District  12.  Damascus  (a) 

District  13.  Wlieaton  (6),  iucludiug  iiarl 
of  Takoma  Park  town. 
Takoma  Park  town  (c)  (part  of) 


PHINCB  GBQRaB  COUNT\ 


District    1.  Vansville 

District  2.  Bladensbiu'ij,  ind.  Bladeus- 
burg  and  Hyattsvillo  towns  and  part  of 
Takoma  Park  town  (d). 

Bladensburg  town 

HyattsviUe  town 

District  3.  Marlboro,  including  Upper 
Marlboro  town. 

Upper  Marlboro  town 

District   4.  Nottingliam 

District   5.  Piscataway 

District   G.  Sjialding. " 

District   7.  Queen  Anne 

District    8.  Aquasco 

District   9.  Surratt 

District  10.  Laurel,  iucl.  Laurel  tovvu .... 

Laurel  town 

District  11.  Brandy  wine 

District  12.  (Ixen  Sill 

District  13.  Kent - 

District  14.  Bowie,  iucl.  Bowie  town  (c) . . , 

Queen  Anne  (Bounty 


District  1.  Dixon  (/), ind.  Sudlersvillevill, 

Sudlersville  village 

Disti-ict2.  Church  Hill  (/),  iucl.  Church 
Hill  village. 

Church  Hill  village 

District  3.  Centerville,  iui^luding  CVutej'- 
ville  towu. 

Centerville  town 

District  4.  Kent  Island,  iucl.  Steveusville 
village. 

Stevensville  village 

District  5.  Queenstown 

District  6.  Kuthsburg 

District  7.  Cruuiptou  ((/),  incl.  Crumptou 
village. 
Crumptou  village 


St.  Maky  county 


District  1.  St.  Inigoes 

District  2.  Valley  Lee  (/t) 

Districts.  Leonardtown,  incl.   Leonard- 
town  town. 

Leonardtown  town 

District  4.  Chaptico 

District  5.  Mechanicsville 

District  U.  Hillville 

District  7.  Milestown 

District  8.  Centerville 

District  9.  St.  George  Island  (i) 


Somerset  county 


District  1.  Princess  Anne  (j),  includini; 
Princess  Anne  town. 

Princess  Anne  town 

District  2.  St.  Peter  (k) 

District  3.  Briukley 

District  4.  Dublin 

District  5.  Mount  Vernon 

District  6.  Fairmount 


1800 


1,522 
■J,  559 

164 
2  ,(180 

1,  812 

2,  055 


5°3 
1,509 
3,  574 

439 
1,712 
1,650 
1, 1)77 
2, 152 
1,218 

992 
2,523 
1,984 
L616 
1,205 
1,  553 
1,681 

18,461 


2,  903 

125 

2,452 

4,125 


1.309 
2,  230 

187 
2,767 
2,001 
1,983 

317 


15,  819 


1,  664 

1,522 
2,737 

521 
1,875 
1,  9911 
1,970 
1,920 
1,808 

333 


24,155 


4,414 

865 
1,  363 
3,  341 
1.520 
1,368 
2,781 


1S80 


26,  451 


1,485 
2,  034 


466 

288 

4,  014 

5+1 

1,  980 

2,  003 
1,671 
2,  346 
1,712 
1, 131 
1,714 
1 ,206 
] ,  K07 
1,289 
1,  533 
1,612 

19, 257 

3,763 

J  99 
4,028 


230 
4,336 

1  ,igf5 
2,137 

124 
2,  953 
2,  (140 


16,  934 


21, 668 


4,107 

751 

1,  424 

2,  92(i 
1,574 
1,156 
2,802 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


a  Organized  from  part  of  district  2  in  1884. 

b  Organized  from  pai-ts  of  di.stricts  5  and  7  in  1886. 

c  In  district  13,  Montgomery  county,  and  district  2,  Prim-c 
George  county. 

dNot  sepa'rately  returned;  in  district  13,  Montg<micry 
county,  and  district  2,  Prince  George  county. 

e  Not  separately  returned. 

/'  Part  taken  to'form  district  7  iu  1882. 

7  (iryauizeil  I'idui  parts  of  districts  1  and  2  iu  18H2. 

h  Fart  takeu  to  form  di.strict  9  since  1880. 

/  Organized  from  ]iart  of  district  2  since  1880. 

j  Part  given  to  district  2  in  1882. 


SoMEUSET  COUNTY— (Jon tinned. 

District    7.  Crisfield,  iucl.  (^ri.sticld  towu  . 

Crisfield  town 

District   8.  Lawson 

District   9.  Tangier 

District  10.  Smith  Island 

District  11.  Daraes  Quarter  (1) 


Talbot  county. 


District  1.  Eastou,  incl.  Easton  town 

Easton  town 

District  2.  St.  Michael,  iucl.  St.Michaeltn, 

St.  Michael  town 

District  3.  Trappe,  including  Oxford  and 
Trappe  towns. 

Oxford  town 

Trappe  town 

District  4.  Chapel 

District  5.  Bay  Hundred 


Washington  county  . 


District    1.  Sharpsburg,     iucl.     Sharps- 
burg  town. 

Sharpsburg  town 

District   2.   Williamsport  (1/1),   includiug 
WUliamsport  town. 

Williamsport  town 

District   3.  Hagerstown  (■«),  incl.  i)artof 
Hagerstowu  city. 

Hagerstown  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Hagerstown  city,  in  districts 
3,  17,  2T,  and  22. 
District   4.  Clear  Spring  (to),  incl.  Clear 

Spring  town  (e). 
District  5.  Hancock, iucl. Haucock towu. 

Hancock  town 

District   6.  Boonshoro.incl.  Boonsborotu. 

Boonsboro  town 

District   7.  Cavetown,    iucl.     Cavetown 
and  Smithsburg  towns. 

Cavetown  town 

Smithsburg  town 

District   8.  Pleasant  Valley 

District    9.  Leitershurg 

District  10.  Funkstown 

District  1 1.  Sandy  Hook 

District  12.  Tilgl'imantou 

District  13.  Gear foss  (rft) 

District  14.  Ringgold 

District  15.  Indian  Spring 

District  10.  Beaver  Creek 

District  17.  Antietam  (0),  including  part 
of  Hagerstown  city. 

Hagerstown  citv  (part  of) 

District  18.  Chewsville 

District  19.  Keedysville,  iucl.  Keedysville 
town. 

Keedysville  town 

District  20.  Downsville 

District  21.  "West  Hagerstowu  (p),  in 

eluding  part  of  Hagerstown  city. 

District  22.  East  Hagerstsiwu  (q),  in 

eluding  part  of  Hagerstown  city. 

Hagerstown  city  (part  of) 

District  23.  Conococheagne  (r) 


(<') 


Wicomico  county  . 


District  1.  Barren  Creek 

District  2.  Quantico 

District  3.  Tyaskin 

District  4.  Pittsburg 

District  5.  Parsons  (s),  exclusive  of  ]>art 

of  Salisbury  town. 
District  6.  Dennis  (() 


1890 


3,980 

1,565 

1,850 

2,052 

534 

946 

19, 736 


5,809 

2,939 
4,125 

1.329 
4,962 

I.I35 

251 

3,030 

1,810 


39, 782 


2,114 

1.163 
2,219 

1,277 
6,947 

6,401 
10,118 

1,883 

2,079 
815 

1,883 
766 

1,  7!)7 

287 
487 
1, 288 
1,368 
1,281 
1,  602 
1,392 
1,  312 
998 
1,583 
1,157 
1,364 

1,285 

917 

1,127 


420 
1 ,  (126 


2,4^2 
1,  0.34 


19,  930 

L57(r 
1,538 
3,576 
2,462 
1,556 

960 


1880 


3,009 

986 

1,721 

2,491 

458 


19,  065 


5,977 
3.005 
3,791 

'.175 
4,553 


301 
3,099 
1,  645 

38, 561 


2,311 

1 ,260 
2,625 


1 1 503 
4,031 


3.188 
6,627 

2,715 

2,233 

9JI 
2,  262 

859 
1,665 


433 
1,304 
1,546 
L534 
1,585 
1,580 
1,  630 

823 
1,736 
1,199 
4,591 

3.439 

973 

1,205 


1,013 


18,  016 


1,648 
1,608 
3,175 
2,117 
1,282 

788 

it  Part  taken  to  fonu  district  11  and  part  of  district  1  an- 
nexed iu  1882. 

I  Organized  from  part  of  district  2  in  1882. 
in  Part  taken  to  form  district  23  in  1884. 
a  Part  taken  to  form  district;  21  in  1884. 
o  Parts  taken  to  form  districts  21  and  22  in  1884. 
p  Organized  from  jiarts  of  districts  3  and  17  in  1881. 
<l  Organized  from  part  of  district  17  iu  1884. 
/•  Organized  from  parts  of  districts  2,  4,  and  13  in  1884. 
s  Hclunuid  as  district  6  in  1880. 
t  Returned  as  districts  iu  1880. 


POPULATION. 


205 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MAKYI.  AND— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Wicomico  county — Continued. 

District.   7.  Trappe 

District  8.  Nutters,  oxclu.sive  ol'  part  of 
Salisbury  town. 

District  9.  Salisbury,  including;  Delmar 
town  (a),  but  exclusive  of  part  of  Sal- 
isbury town. 

District  10.  Sharptowu,  incl.  Sliarptown 
town. 
Sharptown  town 

Salisbury  town,  in  districts  5,  8,  and  9  . . . 

WORCESTKH  COUNTY 

District  1.  Coston,  incl.  Pocoinoke  town  . 
Pocomoke  town 


1890 


l,8(« 
1,051 


427 
2,905 


19, 747 
;!,  47,-! 


1880 


],.553 
920 


859 


411 
,  581 


19,539 


3,031 

1.425 


MINOR  civil  divisions. 


1890 


.  Worcester  county— Continued. 

District  2.  Snow  Hill,  incl.  Snow  Hill  tu 
Snow  Hill  town 

District  3.  EastBerlin,  incl.  partof  Berlin 
town  and  Ocean  City  town. 

Berlin  town  (part  of ) 

Total  for  Berlin  tii,,  in  districts  3  and  9 
Ocean  City  town 

District  4.  Newark 

District  5.  St.  Martin,  including  Bishop- 
ville  village. 

Bishopville  village 

District  6.  Colbourno 

District  7.  Atkinson , 

District  8.  Stockt  on 

District  9.  West  Berlin,  including  i)art  of 
Berlin  tow  n. 

Berlin  town  (part  of) 


3, 597 
T,48j 


566 

974 

85 

1,  093 

1,466 

866 

1,  369 

2,  849 
2,136 


a  Not  separately  returned. 
MASSACHUSETTS. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


1890 


Barnstable  county  . 


Barnstable  t  own 

Bourne  tow;)  (a) 

Brewster  tov^n 

Chatbam  town 

Dennis  town,  includingDennisport,  South 
Dennis,  and  We.st;  Dennis  villages. 

Dennisport  village 

.South  Dennis  village 

West  Dennis  village , 

ICastham  town 

Falraouthtowu,  incl.  Woods  HoU village 

Woods  Holl  village ". . . , 

Harwich  town .- 

Mashpee  town 

Orleans  town 

Pi'ovincetown  town 

Sandwich  town  (b) 

Truro  town 

WellHeet  town '_'/, 

Yarmouth  town 


BKBK.SHIRI!  county 


Adams  town 

Alford  town 

Becket  town 

('hcshire  town 

(jlarksburg  town 

Dalton  town 

Egreniont  town 

Florida  town 

(Jreat  Barrington  town 

Hancock  town 

Hinsdale  ton  n 

Lanes boro  town 

l-ee  town,  including  South  Lee  village  . . 

South  Lee  village T 

Lenox  town 

Monterey  town 

Mount  AVashington  town 

New  Ashford  town 

New  Marlboro  town , 

North  Adams  town,  incl.  Greylock  viU  . . . 

Greylock  village ' 

Otis  town 

Peru  town 

Pittsfield  town 

Richmond  town 

Sandisfieldtown 

Savoy  town 

Shetheld  town 

Stockbridgo  town 

Tyringham  town 


29, 172 

4,023 
1,442 

1,  003 
1,954 
2,899 

843 
590 
730 
602 

2,  567 
512 

2,  734 
298 
1,219 
4,642 
1,819 
919 
1,291 


1880 


1,144 

2,  250 

3,  288 


642 
756 
692 
422 
508 
205 
346 
294 
346 
543 
1,017 
1,  875 


1,760 

2,173 

81, 108 

69,  032 

9,213 

5,  .591 

297 

348 

946 

1,123 

1,  308 

1,  537 

884 

724 

2,  885 

2,052 

845 

875 

436 

459 

4,612 

4,653 

506 

642 

1,  739 

1,595 

1,018 

1,286 

3,  785 

3,  939 

524 

2,889 

2,  043 

495 

635 

148 

205 

125 

203 

1 ,  305 

1,876 

10,  074 

10, 191 

536 

583 

785 

305 

403 

17,281 

13,  364 

796 

1,124 

807 

1,107 

569 

715 

1,954 

2,204 

2,132 

2,  357 

412 

542 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Sandwich  town  in  1884. 

b  Part  taken  to  form  Bourne  town  in  1884. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  North  Attleboro  town  in  1887 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Berkshfre  county — Continued. 


Washington  town 

West  Stbckbridge  town . 

Williamstown  town 

Windsor  town 


1890 


Bristol  n 


Acushnet  town 

Attleboro  town  (c).  incl.  Dodgeville,  Hob 
ronvillo,  and  South  Attleboro  villages. 

Dodgeville  village 

Hebronrille  village 

South  Attleboro  village 

Berkley  town 

Dartmouth  town  (d) 

Dighton  town,  incl. North Dighton  village 
North  Dighton  village 

Eastou  town 

Fairhaven  town 

Fall  Elver  city 

Ward  1 .' 12,  257 

Ward  2 7, 327 

Ward  3 7, 100 

Ward  4 8,  394 

Ward  5 7,  518 

Ward  6 12,  424 

Ward  7 5,  598 

Ward  8 3,  077 

Ward  9 10.  703 

Freetown  town 

Mansfield  town 

New  Bedford  city  (c ) , 

Ward  1 1 10,  942 

Ward2 4.577 

Ward  3 4,  613 

Ward  4 3, 522 

Ward  5 5,  283 

Ward  6 U,  796 

North  Attleboro  town  (/) 

Norton  town 

Kaynham  town 

Kehoboth  town 

Seekonk  town 

Somerset  town 

Swansea  town 

Taunton  city 

Ward  1 . . .' 4,  6(19 

Ward  2 1,  .597 

Ward  3 3,  703 

Ward  4 2,  020 

Ward  5 1,  099 

Ward  0 2,  673 

Ward  7 2,  433 

Ward  8 7, 314 

Westport  town 


434 
1,492 
4, 221 

612 

186, 465 


1,027 


0.S7 

614 

6qi 

894 

3,122 

1,889 

643 

4,493 

2,919 

74,  398 


1,417 
3.  432 
40, 733 


2,  .599 


fJPart  given  to  New  Bedford  city  in  1888. 
ePart  of  Dartmouth  town  annexed  in  1888. 
/Organized  from  part  of  Attleboro  town  in  1887. 


1880 


3.427 
J  ,276 
2,831 

662 

i>o55 

49 

1,262 

1,382 


965 
1,520 
2,  836 
2, 285 

393 


1880 


493 
1,  923 
3,  394 

044 

139, 040 . 


1,105 
11,111 


927 
3,  430 
1,791 


3,902 

2,875 

48,  961 


1 .  329 

2.  765 
26,  845 


6,  727 

1,785 

1,7.32 

1,  340 

1,681 

1,  786 

1,891 

1,317 

1,227 

2,  106 

2.  006 

1,4.56 

1,3.55 

5,448 

21,213 

2,894 


206 


0OMPE]!n)IUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  OENSTJS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 
MASSAC  HUSE  T  T  S-Continued. 


MTNOB  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Dukes  codnty. 


Chilmark  town 

Cottage  City  town. 
Edgartown  town. . 

Gay  Head  town 

Gosnold  town 

Tisbury  town 


Essex  county 


Amesbury  town  (a) ,■""■.;,"""' 

Andover  town,  incl.  Ballardvale  village 

Ballardvale  village 

Beverly  town 

Boxford  town 

Bradford  town 

Dan  vers  town 

Essex  town 

Georgetown  town 

Gloucester  city ■■■■■■ 

Wardl 3,329 

Ward2 4.284 

Wards 4.™ 

Ward  4 2,924 

Ward  5 3,762 

Ward6 2,377 

Ward  7 2,034 

Ward  8 1. 1*9 

Groveland  town 

Hamilton  town - 

Haverhill  city ■■■-- 

Wardl 3,239 

Ward2 2,547 

Ward  3 4.  WJ 

Ward  4 3,  593 

Wards  9.143 

Ward  6 ^.^J'S 

Ipswich  town 

Lawrence  city ;"a;  ; 

Ward  1 6,  952 

Ward  2 «.  338 

Ward  3 8,368 

Ward4 9.14^ 

Ward  5 7, 888 

Ward  6 5, 961 

Lynn  city ••■•■■ 

Wardl 1.241 

Ward  2 3,141 

Ward3 12,214 

Ward  4 11,  249 

Wards 13,041 

Warde 12.790 

Ward7 2.051 

Lynnfleld  town 

Manchester  town 

Marblehead  town 

"Merrimac  town - 

Methuen  town,  incl.  Methuen  village 

Methuen  village 

Middleton  town 

Nahant  town 

Newburvport  city 

Wardl  2,194 

Ward2 2,014 

Wards... 2,653 

Ward  4 2,266 

Ward  5 2,  335 

WaidC 2,485 

Newbury  town,    including    Byfleld   and 
Oldtown  villages. 

Byfield  village 

Oldtown  village 

North  Andover  town 

Peabody  town - -.  - 

Rockport  town,  incl.  Pigeon  Cove  village. 

Pigeon  Cove  village 

Rowley  town 

Salem  city •-■■•- 

Wardl 4, 661 

Ward  2 5.196 

Wards 3-988 

Ward  4 5,067 

Ward5 7,794 

Ward  6 4,095 

a  Part  of  Salisbury  town  annexed  in  1886. 
6  Part  given  to  Amesbury  town  in  1886. 


1880 


4,300 

494 
672 

1,303 
161 
152 

1,518 


299,  995       244,  535 


2,191 
961 

27,  412 


4,439 
44,  654 


55,  727         38,  274 


787 
1,789 
8,202 
2,  633 
4.814 

924 

880 

13, 947 


2,227 

935 

18,  472 


3,699 
39, 151 


1,640 
7,467 
2,237 
4,392 
'■"5 
1,000 
808 
13,  538 


MINOB  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Essex  county— Continued. 


Salisbury  town  (h) 

Saugus  town 

Swampscott  town 

Topsfleld  town 

Wenham  town 

West  Newbury  town . 


Franklin  county  . 


1890 


1,427 

1,566 

805 

546 

622 

688 

3,742 

3,  217 

10, 158 

9,028 

4,087 
1,174 
1,248 

3,  912 

1,201 

30,  801 

27, 563 

Ashfield  town 

Bemardston  town  (c) i"i; ' ', 

Buckland  town,  including  part  of  bhel- 
burue  Falls  village. 

Shelburne  Falls  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Shelburne  Falls  village,  m 
Buckland  and  Shelburne  towns. 

Charlemont  town 

Colerain  town 

Conway  town 

Deerfield  town 

Erving  town 

Gill  town 

Greenfield  town 

Hawley  town 

Heath  town 

Leverett  town 

Leyden  town  (d) 

Monroe  town i;  .v " "  -V, 

Montague  town,  incl.  Turner  FaUs  village 
Turner  Falls  village 

New  Salem  town 

Northlield  town 

Orange  town 

Eowe  town -.• '  v " i "iV  V 

Shelbm-ne  town,  including  part  ot  Shel- 
burne Falls  village. 
Shelburne  Falls  village  (part  of) 

Shutesbury  town 

Sunderland  town 

Warwick  town 

Wendell  town 

Wbately  town 


Hampden  county. 


1,316 
3,673 
3,198 
1,022 
886 
1,796 


38,  610 


1880 


1,025 

770 

1,570 


1,942 

972 

1,671 

1,451 

2,910 

972 

960 

5,252 

515 

503 

702 

407 

282 

6,296 

2,907 

«56 

1,869 

4,568 

541 

1,553 

1,052 
453 
663 
565 
505 
779 


135,  713 


2,352 

871 

1,096 

1,295 

14, 050 

5.553 

1,061 

831 

201 

35, 637 


Agawam  town 

Blandford  town 

Brimfleld  town 

Chester  town ••-,""■ '-i,'y,"'-\\ 

Chicopee  town,  mcl.  Chicopee  Falls  vill. . 

Chicopee  Falls  village 

Granville  town 

Hampden  town 

Holland  town 

Holyoke  city ••-••• 

Wardl 4,346 

Ward2 5,145 

Wards 5,085 

Ward4 7,614 

Wards : 3,052 

Ward  6 6,227 

Ward  7 ,  ".i: ' '  S^' '  Vt  ' 

Longmeadowtown,  including  i-ast  Long- 
meadow  village. 

East  Longmeadow  village 

Ludlow  town 

Monson  town 

Montgomery  town ;   ■ :,', j 

Palmer  town,  including  Bondsville  and 
Three  Rivers  villages. 

Bondsville  village 

Three  Rivers  village 

Russell  town 

South  wick  town 

Spnu^eldcity...........-..--....^.^^^. 

Ward2 4.265 

Wards 5,055 

Wara4 4,368 

Wards...  9.901 

WardO 3,64b 

Ward7 2,391 

Ward8 2,478 

c  Part  of  Leyden  town  annexed  in  1886. 

d  Part  given' to  Hernardston  town  in  1886, 


2,183 

1,487 
1,939 
3,650 
266 
6,520 


997 

1,681 

879 

914 

44,179 


4,079 
2,625 
2,500 
1,165 
889 
1,989 


36, 001 


1,066 

934 

1,739 


932 

1,777 

1,760 

3,543 

872 

733 

3,903 

592 

560 

742 

507 

166 

4,875 


869 
1,603 
3,169 

502 
1,621 


529 
755 
713 
465 
1,074 


104, 142 


2,216 

979 

1,203 

1,473 

11,286 


1,205 

958 

302 

21, 915 


1,401 

"5 
1,526 
3,758 

303 
5,504 

781 
1 ,306 

823 

1,104 

33,340 


POPULATION. 


207 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MASSACHr.SETTS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Hampden  county — Continued. 


ToUand  town 

Wales  town 

Westfield  town 

West  Springfield  town,  including  Mitti- 
neagne  viflage. 

Mittineaeue  village 

Wilbraham  town 


1890 


Hampshire  county. 


Amherst  town 

Belchertown  town 

Chesterfield  town 

Cummington  town 

Easthampton  town 

Enfield  town 

Goshen  town 

Gran  by  town 

Greenwich  town 

Hadley  town 

Hatfield  town 

Huntington  town 

Middlefaeld  town 

Northampton  city  (a) 

Ward  1 2, 059 

Ward  2 2,  085 

Ward  3  -  - 2,  429 

Ward  4 2,  350 

Ward  5 2,  227 

Ward  6 1, 8.55 

Ward  7 1,  985 

Pelham  town 

Plainfield  town 

Prescott  town 

Southampton  town 

South    Hadley   town,    including   South 
Hadley  Falls  village. 
South  Hadley  Falls  village 

Ware  town '. 

Westhampton  town 

Williamsburg  town.  incl.  Haydenville  vill, 
Haydenville  village 

Worthington  town 


Middlesex  county. 


Acton  town,  incl.  West  Acton  village . . . 
West  Acton  village 

Arlington  town 

Ashby  town 

Ashland  town 

Ayer  town 

Bedford  town 

Belmont  town , 

Billerica  town 

Boxboro  town 

Burlington  town 

Cambridge  citv 

Ward  1 ". - 12,  8li 

Ward  2 19, 172 

V^ard  3 12,  761 

Ward  4 16,  994 

Ward  5 8,  290 

Carlisle  town 

Chelmsford  town 

Concord  town,  incl.  Concord  Junction  vill 
Concord  Junction  village  (fc)  

Dracut  town 

Dunstable  town 

Everett  town _ 

lYaraingham  town, incl.  f.axonville  village 
Saxonville  village 

Groton  town,  including  Groton  village... 
Groton  village 

HoUiston  town 

Hopkinton  town 

Hudson  town 

Lexington  town 

Lincoln  town 

Littleton  town 


393 

700 

9,805 

5,077 

1 ,  146 
1,81* 


51,859 


1880 


4,512 

2,120 

608 

787 

4,395 

952 

297 

765 

520 

1,669 

1,246 

1,385 

455 

14,  990 


486 

435 

376 

1,017 

4,261 

2,923 
7,329 

477 
2,057 
1,058 

714 


431, 167 


1,897 

530 

5,629 

825 

2,532 

2,148 

1,092 

2,098 

2,  380 

325 

617 

70, 028 


481 
2,695 
4,  427 

1.454 
1,996 

416 
11,068 
9,239 

917 
2,057 

707 
2,619 
4,088 
4,670 
3,197 

987 
1,025 


a  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1883. 

h  Formerly  Warnersville. 

c  Part  of  Tewksbury  town  annexed  in  1888. 

d  Incorporated  as  a  citv  in  1881. 

e  Part  given  to  Wakeield  town  in  1889. 

/  Part  given  to  Lowell  city  in  1888. 


452 
1,030 
7,  587 
4,149 

642 
1,628 


47,  232 


4,298 

2,  346 

769 

881 

4,206 

1,043 

327 

753 

633 

1,938 

1,495 

1,236 

648 

12, 172 


614 

457 

460 

1,046 

3,538 

2>75o 

4,817 

563 

2,234 


758 


317,  830 


1,797 

391 
4.100 

914 
2,394 
1,881 

931 
1,615 
2,  000 

319 

711 
52,  669 


478 
2,553 
3,922 


1 

595 

453 

4 

159 

6 

235 

1 

862 

3,098 
4,601 
3,  739 
2,460 
907 
994 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Middlesex  county— Continued. 


Lowell  city  (c) 

Ward  1 11,  398 

Ward  2 13, 189 

Ward  3 14,  298 

Ward  4 12,  860 

Wards 15,967 

Ward  6 9.  984 

Maiden  city  (d) 

Wardl 3,054 

Ward  2 4,  398 

Wards 3,010 

Ward  4 2,  916 

Ward  5 2,  718 

Ward  6 3,  715 

Ward  7 3,  220 

Marlboro  city 

Maynard  town 

Medford  town 

Melrose  town 

Natick  town,  incl.  South  Natick  village. . 
South  Natick  village 

Newton  city 

Ward  1 3, 434 

Ward  2 4, 569 

Ward  3 3,  732 

Ward  4 3,  579 

Ward  5 3, 127 

Ward  0 3, 772 

Ward  7 2, 166 

North  Reading  town 

Pepperell  town 

Reading  town 

Sherborn  town 

Shirley  town 

Somerville  city 

Ward  1 10, 115 

Ward  2 13, 209 

Ward  3 8,  538 

Ward  4 8, 290 

Stoneham  town  (e) 

Stow  town 

Sudbury  town 

Tewksbury  town  (/) 

Townsend  town 

Tyngsboro  town 

Wakefield  town  (g) 

Waltham  city  (ft) 

Ward  1 2,  899 

Ward  2 1,  710 

Ward  3 2,  747 

Ward  4 3,  296 

Ward  5 2,  393 

Ward  6 2,  964 

Ward  7 2,  698 

Watertown  town 

Wayland  town 

Westford  town 

Weston  town 

Wilmington  town 

Winchester  town  

Wobiirn  city  (i) 

Ward  1 . . ! 2,  471 

Ward  2 2,728 

War-^IS 2,643 

Ward  4 2, 428 

Ward  5 1,013 

Ward  6 1,224 

Ward? 992 


1890 


1880 


Nantucket  county. 
Nantucket  town 


Norfolk  county  . 


Avon  town  (j) 

Bellingham  towii 
Brain  tree  town. .  - 
Brookline  town  . . 
Canton  town 


77,  696 


23,  031 


13, 805 
2,700 

11,  079 
8,519 
9,118 
1 ,292 

24,  379 


874 

900 

3,127 

2,348 

4,088 

3,181 

1,381 

1,401 

1,191 

1,365 

40, 152 

24,  933 

3,268 


3,268 


118,950 


1,384 
1,334 
4,848 
12, 103 
4,538 


59,  475 


12,  017 


10, 127 
2,291 
7,573 
4,560 
8,479 


16,  995 


fi,  155 

4,890 

903 

1,045 

1,197 

1,178 

2,515 

2, 179 

1,750 

1,967 

662 

631 

6,  982 

5,547 

8,707 

11,712 

7,073 

5,426 

2,060 

1,962 

2,250 

2,147 

1,664 

1,448 

1,213 

933 

4,861 

3,802 

3,499 

10,  931 

3,727 


3,727 


96,  507 


1,223 
3,  855 
8,057 
4,516 


g  Part  of  Stoneham  town  annexed  in  1889. 
ft.  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1884. 
)■  Incorporated  ,as  a  city  in  1889. 

i  Organized  from  part  of  Stoughton  town  in  1888;  parts  of 
Holbrook  and  Randolpli  t^iwns  annexed,  iin  1889. 


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COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MASSACHUSETTS— Coutinued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Norfolk  county    Contiimeil. 


Cohasset  town 

Dedhani  town 

Dover  town 

Foxboro  town    

Franklin  town 

Holbrook  town  (a) 
Hyde  Park  town  . . 

Medfield  town 

Medway  town  (b)  - 

Minis  town  (c) 

Milton  town 

Needham  town  {d) . 

Norfolk  town 

Norwood  town 


Qnincy  city  (c) - -■••• 

Ward  1 3, 269 

Ward2 2,383 

Ward  3 3, 741 

Ward  i 4. 164 

Ward  5 1,812 

Ward  6 1.354 

Randolph  town  (a) 

Sharon  town 

Stoughton  town  (/) 

Walpole  town 

Wellesley  town  (jr),  including  Wellesley 
Hills  v'iUage. 
Wellesley  Hills  village 

Weymouth  town 

Wrenlham  town 


Plymouth  county  . 


Abington  town 

Bridgewater  town 

Brockton  city - 

Ward  1 2,7.51 

Ward  2 3,  7mi 

Ward  3 -t.  922 

Ward  4 4.  l^^) 

Ward5 4,098 

Ward  6 3,  H74 

Ward7 3,898 

Carver  town 

Duxbury  town 

East  Bridgewater  town 

Halifax  town 

Hanover  to wn 

Hanson  town 

Hiugham  town 

Hull  town 

Kingston  town 

Lakeville  town 

Marion  town 

Marshfleld  town 

Mattapoisett  town 

Middleboro  town 

Norwell  town  (/i) 

Pembroke  town 

Plymouth  town 

Plympton  town 

Rochester  town 

Kocklaud  town 

Scituate  town 

Wareham  town,  iucl.  East  Waryliam  vill 
East  Wareham  village 

West  Bridgewater  town 

Whitman  town  (i) 


SUFPOI.K  county  . 


Boston  citv 

Ward    1 I!'.6:i3 

Ward    2 17,297 

Ward    3 13,094 

Ward    4 12,842 

Waid    5 12,412 

Ward    6 18,447 

Ward    7 13,145 

Ward    8 13,026 

Ward    9 12,660 

Ward  10 8.  205 

Ward  n 21,660 

Ward  12 12,  585 

a  Part  given  to  Avon  town  in  1889. 

b  Part  taken  to  form  Millis  town  in  1885. 

e  Orgiinized  from  part  of  Medway  town  in  1885. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Wellesley  town  in  1881. 

e  Incorporated  as  a  city  in  1889. 

/  Part  taken  to  form  Avon  town  in  1888. 


2, 448 
7, 123 

727 
2,  933 
4.831 
2,  474 
10,  193 
1,493 
2,  985 

786 
4,278 
3,035 

913 
3, 733 
16,723 


3,  946 
1,634 

4,  852 
2,604 
3,600 

1,566 
10, 866 
2,560 

92,  700 


1880 


4.  260 
•4,249 
27,  294 


994 
1,908 
2,911 

5()2 
2,093 
1,267 
4,564 

989 
1,659 

935 

871 
1,713 
1,148 
6,  065 
1,635 
1,  320 
7,314 

597 
1,012 
5,  213 
2,318 
3,451 
1,327 
1,917 
4,441 

484,  780 


2,182 

6,  233 

653 

2,  950 
4,  051 
2, 130 
7,088 
1,371 

3,  956 


3,206 
5,  252 
930 
2,  345 
10,570 


4,  027 
1,  492 
4,  875 
2,494 


448, 477 


10,570 

2,  481 

74, 018 

3,697 

3,  620 
13,  608 


1,039 
2,  196 
2,  710 

542 
1,897 
J,  309 
4,485 

383 
1,524 
1,008 

9.58 
1,781 
1,365 
5,  237 
1,820 
1,405 
7,  093 

694 

1 ,  043 
4,  553 

2,  466 
2,896 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Suffolk  county— Continued. 

Boston  city— Continued. 

Ward  13 22,  375 

Ward  14 26,  367 

Ward  15 18,049 

Ward  16 18,  048 

Ward  17 15,638 

Ward  18 16,035 

Ward  19 23,  016 

Ward  20 24,  335 

Ward  21 22,930 

Ward  22 20,011 

Ward  23 24,997 

Ward  24 29,638 

Ward25 12,032 

Chelsea  city 

Ward] 5,413 

Ward  2 7,072 

Ward  3 7, 131 

Ward  4 8,293 

Revere  town 

Winthrop  town 


Worcester  county 280,  787 


1,665 
3,024 

387,  927 


362, 839 


Ashburnham  town,  including  South  Ash- 
hurnham  village. 

South  Ashburnham  village 

Athol  town,  incl.  Athol  Center  village      . 

Athol  Center  village 

Auburn  town 

Barre  town 

Berlin  town - - 

Blackstone  town 

Bolton  town 

Boylston  town 

Brookfleld  town,  including  Brookfleld  and 
East  Brookfleld  villages. 

Brookfield  village 

East  Brookfield  village 

Charlton  town 

Clinton  town,  incl.  Charlton  Depot  village. 

Charlton  Depot  village 

Dana  town 

Douglas  town 

Dudley  town 

Fitchbuig  city 

Wa.rd  1 - 4, 058 

Ward  2 5,  238 

AVardS - 3.195 

Ward  4 2, 252 

Ward5 3,316 

Ward  6 3,978 

Gardner  town 

Grafton  town,  incl.  North  Grafton  village 

North  Grafton  village 

Hardwick  town >■ 

Harvard  town V".;,' 

Holdeu  town,  incl.  Jefl'ersonville  village. 

Jeffersonville  village 

Hopedale  town  ( j) 

Hubbardston  town 

Lancaster  town -  • 

Leicester  town,  incl.  Leicester  Center  vill . 

Leicester  Center  village 

Leominster  town 

Lunenburg  town 

Mendon  town 

Milford  town  (/.•) '- 

Millbury  town 

New  Braintree  town 

Northboro  town 

Northbridge  town 

North  Brookfield  town 

Oakham  town 

Oxford  town 

Paxton  town 

Petersham  town 

Phillii)ston  town 

Princeton  town 

Royalston  town 

Rutland  town 

Shrewsbury  town 

Southboro  town 


27,  909 


5.  668 
2, 726 


2,074 

574 
6,319 
>,75t 
1,532 
2,239 

884 
6,138 

827 

770 
3,352 

1.479 

1,038 

1,847 

10, 424 

798 

700 

1,908 

2,944 

22, 037 


1880 


21,782 


2,263 
1,043 

226, 897 


1,666 


4,307 

1,372 

1,317 

2,419 

977 

4,907 

903 

854 

2,  820 


1,900 
8,029 


736 
2.  241 
2,  803 
12, 429 


8,424 

4,988 

5,002 

4,030 

1,768 
2,922 

2,  233 

1,095 

1,253 

2,623 

2,499 

8l7 

254 

1,176 

1,346 

1,386 

2,  201 

2.008 

3,120 

2,  779 

844 

769 

7.269 

5,772 

1,146 

1,101 

919 

1,094 

8,780 

9,310 

4,428 

4,741 

573 

610 

1,952 

1,676 

4,  603 

4,  053 

3,871 

4,4M 

738 

869 

2,616 

2,  604 

445 

592 

1,050 

1,109 

502 

621 

982 

1,100 

■,030 

1, 192 

980 

1,0.59 

1,449 

1,500 

2,114 

2, 142 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Needham  town  in  1881. 

ft  Formerly  South  Scituate. 

i  Formerlv  South  Abington. 

j  Organized  from  part  of  Milford  town  in  1886. 

k  Part  taken  to  form  Hopedale  town  in  1886. 


POPULATION. 


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Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MASSACHUSETTS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


"Worcester  county— Continued. 

Southbridge  town 

Spencer  town 

Sterling  town 

Sturbridge  town 

Sutton  town 

Templeton  town 

Upton  town 

TJxbridge  town 

Warren  town 

Webster  town 

Westboro  town 

West  Boylston  town 

West  Brooktield  town 


1890 


1880 


7, '655 

6,464 

8,747 

7,466 

1,244 

1,414 

2,  074 

2,062 

3,180 

3,105 

2,999 

2,789 

1,878 

2,  023 

3,408 

3,111 

4,681 

3,  889 

7,031 

5,696 

5,195 

5,214 

3,019 

2,994 

1,592 

1,917 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Worcester  county — Continued. 

Westminster  town 

Wincbendon  town,  including  Waterville 
village. 

Waterville  village 

Worcester  city 

Ward  1 -■ 8, 046 

Ward  2 13, 980 

Ward  3 9, 258 

Ward  4 9,  839 

Ward  5 16, 563 

Ward  6 8, 843 

Ward  7 10, 328 

Ward  8 7,  798 


1890 


1,688 
4,390 


5" 
84,  655 


1880 


1,652 
3,722 


473 
58,  291 


miCHIOAIV. 


minor  civil  DIVISIONS. 


Alcona  county. 


Alconatownship  (a),  incl.  Black  River  vill 
Black  River  village 

Caledonia  township  (b) 

Curtis  township  (e) 

Greenbush  township  (d) 

Gustin  township  (b) 

Harrisville  _townslnp,  incl.  Harrisville 
town  and  W'est  Harrisville  village. 

Harrisville  town 

West  Harrisville  village 

Haynes  township  (e) 

Mikado  township  (6) 

Mitchell  township  (b) 


Alger  county  (/) 


Autrain  township  {g) 

Burt  township  (A) 

Munising  township (i)  ... 

Onota  township  (j) 

Kock  Elver  township  (,g)  . 


Allegan  county  . 


Allegan  township,  incl.  Allegan  village  . . 

Allegan  village 

Casco  township 

Cheshire  township 

Clyde  township,  including  part  of  Teun- 
ville  village. 

Fennville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Fennville  village,  in  Clyde 
and  Manilas  townships. 

Dorr  township 

Fillmore  township 

Ganges  township 

Gun  Plains  township,  incl.  Plain  well  vill. 

Plainwell  village 

Heath  township 

Hopkins  townsliip 

Laketown  township 

Lee  township 

Leigh  ton  township 

Manlius    township,   including    part    of 
Fennville  village. 

Fennville  village  (part  of) 

Martin  township 

Monterey  township 


1890 


.38,  961 


3,983 
2,66g 
1,819 
1,457 
850 

207 
360 

1,670 

2, 151 

1,477 

2,525 

1,414 

930 

1,821 

905 

900 

1,162 

1,140 


'53 
1,313 
1,514 


1880 


5, 409 

3,107 

597 
525 
190 
364 
264 
697 
1,923 

987 
593 
973 
318 
83 

1,238 

1,214 
182 

493 

1,  400 

549 

284 
177 
288 
161 
328 

270 

420 



37,  815 


3,  698 

2,305 

1,550 

1,404 

610 


1,723 

2,  345 

1,403 

2,  521 

1,356 

815 

1,869 

910 

654 

1,360 

1,026 


1,213 
1,533 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Haynes  township  since  1880. 

b  Organized  since  1880. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Greenbush  township  in  1881. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Curtis  township  in  1881. 

«  Organized  from  part  of  Alcoua  township  since  1880. 

/Organized  from  part  of  Schoolcraft  county  in  1885. 

g  Organized  from  part  of  Onota  township  since  1880. 

h  Organized  in  Schoolcraft  county  in  1882  from  part  of 
Munising  township;  part  taken  to  form  Seney  township, 
Schoolcraft  county,  in  1883. 

i  Parts  taken  to  form  Burt  township  in  1882  and  Seney 
township,  Schoolcraft  county,  in  1883. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Allegan  county— Continued. 

Otsego  township,  incl.  Otsego  village 

Otsego  village 

Overisel  township 

Pine  Plains  township 

Salem  township 

Saugatuck  township,  including  Douglas 
and  Saugatuck  villages. 

Douglas  village 

Saugatuck  village 

Trowbridge  township 

Watson  township 

Wayland  township,  incl.  Wayland  village. 

Wayland  village 


Alpena  county- (4) 


Alpena  city 

ward  1 2, 933 

Ward  2 4,  687 

Ward  3 3,  663 

Alpena  township 

Green  township  (I) 

Lon^  Rapids  township  (oi) 

Maple  Ridge  to wnship  ( « ) 

Ossiiieke  township 

Sanborn  township  (b) 

Wilson  to  wnshij)  (o) 


1890 


2,936 

2,340 

1,626 

1,000 

1,788 

1,611 

536 

643 

1,584 

1,574 

2,233 

2,220 

404 

522 

799 

794 

1,311 

1,437 

1,193 

1,414 

1,763 

1,942 

523 

546 

15,  581 

8,789 

11,  283 


Antrim  county. 


Banks  township 

Central  Lake  township. 

Chestonia  township 

Custer  township 

Echo  township 

Elk  Rapids  township 

Forest  Home  township 

Helena  township 

Jordan  township  (j>) 

Kearney  township 

Mancelona  township,  including 
and  Mancelona  villages. 

Antrim  village 

Mancelona  village 

Milton  township 

Star  township  (</) 

Torch  Lake  township 

Warner  township  (r) 


Antrim 


1,115 

726 

436 

817 

891 

598 

132 

244 

204 

996 

775 

10,  413 

5,237 

802 

611 

510 

401 

537 

248 

411 

356 

473 

406 

1,486 

741 

548 

201 

537 

391 

440 

323 

437 

306 

2,  323 

429 

480 
1,205 

los 

868 

654 

380 
350 

170 

311 

1880 


6,153 


j  Parts  taken  to  form  Autrain  and  Rock  River  townships 
since  1880. 

k  Montmorency  county  was  unorganized  and  attached  to 
this  county  in  1880. 

I  Organized  from  part  of  Wilson  township  in  1881. 

in,  Part  taken  to  form  Maple  Kidge  township  in  1883. 

n  Organized  from  part  of  Long  Rapids  township  in  1883. 

o  Part  taken  to  form  Green  township  in  1881. 

p  Part  talien  to  form  Warner  township  in  1883. 

q  Organized  in  1881. 

r  Organized  from  part  of  Jordan  township  in  1883. 


372- 


-14 


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COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:    LSUO. 
Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutimiod. 

MICHIGAN— Coutinuefl. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Arenac  codnty  (a) 


Adams  township  (fc) 

Arenac  township 

Augres  township  (c) 

Clayton  township 

I)pep  River  township  (ri) - 

Lincoln  township,  inch  Staiulish  viU.  (i). 

Standish  village 

Mason  township 

Mofiat  township 

Standish  township  (c) 

Turner  township  (/) -  ■  •  -  - 

"Whitney  township,  inch  Whitney  village 

Whitney  village 


1890 


Baraga  county. 


Arvon  township 

Baraga  township 

L'Anse  township,  incl.  L'Anse  village. 

L'Anse  village 

Spurr  township 


Barby  county. 


Assyria  township 

Baltimore  township 

Barry  township 

Carlton  township 

Castleton   township,    including    part  of 
Nasliville  village. 

Nashville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Nashville  village,  in  Castle- 
ton and  Maple  Grove  townships. 

Hastings  city 

Ward  1 602 

Ward  2 - 665 

Ward  3 665 

Ward  4 1.040 

Hastings  township 

Hope  town.ship 

Irving  townsliip 

,Tohusto wn  township 

Maple  Grove  township,  including  part  of 
Nashville  village. 

Nashville  village  (part  of) 

Draugevillo  township 

Prainevllle  township 

Kutlaud  township 

Thornapple  township,  including  Middle- 
ville  village. 

Middleville  village 

Woodland  township 

Yankee  Springs  township 


Bay  county  (<j) 


Bangor  township 

Bay  city 

AVard    1 2,896 

Ward    2 2,605 

Ward    3 1,830 

Ward    4 3,499 

AVard    5 2,812 

AVard    6 2,884 

AVard    7 2,481 

AVard    8 3,052 

AVard    9 1,488 

AVardlO 2,029 

AA^ardll 2,263 

Beaver  township 

Frankcnhist  township  ( A ) 

Ki-ascr  t uw  iisli i p  (i) 

Garfield  township  (j) 

Gibson  township  (A.) 

Hampton  township,  incl.  Essexville  vill . . . 
Essexville  village 

Kawkawlin  township 

Merritt  township 

Monitor  township 


5,683 


222 
662 
531 
646 
711 
1,007 
6ii 
399 
240 
883 
48 
334 
301 

3,036 


1880 


209 

1,090 

1,468 

655 

269 

23,  783 

1,074 
1,266 
1,221 
1,357 
2,391 

960 
1 ,029 

2, 972 


1,187 
1,214 
1,  379 
1,068 
1,375 

69 

968 

1,040 

1,030 

1,684 

678 

1,728 

829 

56,  412 


745 

27,  839 


879 
1,  206 
950 
147 
335 
2,890 

i>54S 
1,249 
1,077 
1,702 


578 
316 
249 
488 

27 
246 
112 

69 
862 


230 


1,804 


100 

400 

1,184 

1,014 

120 

25,  317 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1,244 
1,368 
1,329 
1,480 
2,  421 

967 
978 

2,531 


1,284 
1,  302 
1,423 
1,169 
1,536 


1,095 
1,191 
1,225 
1,946 


1,788 
984 


38,  081 


271 
20,  693 


Bay  county— Continued. 

Piuconning  township,  including  Pincon- 
ning  village. 

Pinconning  village 

Portsmouth  township 

AVest  Bay  city 

AVard  1 2,  353 

Ward2 3,020 

Wards 1.  789 

Ward  4 2,  560 

Ward  5 L  762 

AVard  6 1.497 

Williams  township 


Benzie  county. 


1890 


351 


Almira  township 

Benzonia  township 

Blaine  township 

Colfax  township -  ■ 

Crystal  Lake  township,  including  Frank- 
fort village. 

Frankfort  \'illage — 

GUmore  township 

Homestead  township 

Inland  township 

Joyfleld  township 

Lake  township 

Platte  township 

AVeldon  township  .-'. 


Berrien  county. 


2,016 


1,118 
690 
931 


Bainbridge  township - -  -  ■ ' 

Benton  township,  including  part  of  Ben- 
ton Harbor  village.  1 

Benton  Harbor  village  (part  oO 

Total  for  Benton  Harbor  village,  in 
Benton  and  St.  Joseph  townships. 

Berrien  township 

Bertrand  township -  ■  - 

Buchanan  township,  incl.  Buchanan  A-ill . 

Buchanan  village 

Chickaniing  townsnip 

GaUen  township,  including  Galien  village . 

Galien  village 

Hagar  township 

Lake  township 

Lincoln  township - - 

New   Buflalo  township,  including  New- 
Buffalo  village. 

New  Buffalo  village 

Kiles  city _- ■  • 

Ward  1 798 

Ward2 771 

AVard  3 . .  - 980 

Ward4 917 

Ward  5 '31 

Niles  township --•-■:•-• 

Oronoko    township,    including     Berrien 
Springs  village. 

Berrien  Springs  village  

Pipestone  township 

Koyalton  township - 

St.  Joseph  township,  incl.  part  ot  Benton 
Harbor  village  and  St.  Joseph  village. 

Benton  Harbor  village  (part  of) 

St.  Joseph  village 

Sodus  township  ............  ■ ., ■ 

Three  Oaks  township,  including  Three 
Oaks  village. 

Three  Oaks  village 

Watervliet  township 

Weesaw  township 


Branch  county. 


1,956 


1,156 
12,  981 


1,300 


5.237 


278 
506 
346 
404 
1,  472 

1.175 
755 
330 
419 
262 
170 
198 
97 


41.  285 


1880 


1,519 
5,550 

3.173 
3,692 

1,584 
1,093 
2,  849 

1.994 

964 

1,238 

492 

953 

1,518 

2, 112 

1, 192 

553 
4,197 


1,364 
1,815 

745 
1.446 
1,164 
4,826 

519 
3.733 

953 
1,754 


2,016 
1,178 

26, 791 


1,383 
1,210 
1,391 


738 

300 

779 

6,397 


866 


3,433 


356 
322 

244 
131 
912 

782 
494 
208 
287 
173 

42 
170 

94 

36, 785 


1,378 
12, 139 


1.392 
1,308 
2,  888 
1,894 
996 
1,  202 

413 

946 

1,247 

1,408 

1,191 


521 
4,197 


1,663 
1,812 

758 
1,495 
1,024 
i3,  550 


2,603 

960 

1,393 

474 
1.897 
1,369 

27,  941 


1,550 
1,  305 
1,511 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Bay  county  in  1883. 

b  Organized  from  part  of  Deep  lliver  township  in  1883. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Turner  township  in  1886. 

<J  Part  taken  to  form  Adams  township  in  1883. 

,:  Standish  village  given  as  in  Standish  township  in  188J. 

/Organized  from  part  of  Augres  township  m  ISHK. 

g  Arenac,  Augi-es,  Clayton,  Deep  Kiver,   Lincoln,  Mason, 


Algansee  township 

Batavia  township 

Bethel  township 

Moffat,  Standish,  and  Whitney  townships  (population  2,931  in 
1880)  taken  to  form  Arenac  county  in  1883. 


7(  Organized  m  1881.  „,,^  ,.  .aa,, 

;  Part  taken  to  form  Garfield  township  since  1880 

j  Or;;aiiizod  from  part  of  Fraser  township  since  1880. 

k  Organized  since  1880. 

I  Exclusive  of  part  of  Benton  Harbor  village. 


POPULATION. 


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Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MICHIGATV— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Branch  county — Continued. 

Bronson  township,  incl.  Bronson  village. . 
Bronson  village 

Butler  township 

California  township 

Coldwater  city 

Wardl - 1,383 

Ward  2 1,459 

Ward  3 1,  283 

Ward  4 - 1,122 

Coldwater  township 

Gilead  township 

Girard  township - 

Kinderhook  township 

Matteson  township 

Noble  township 

Ovid  township 

Quincy  township,  incl.  Qiiincy  Anllage 

yuincy  village 

Sherwood  township,  incl.  Sherwood  vill . 
Sherwood  village 

TJniou  township,  including  Union  village 
Union  village 


Calhoun  county  . 


Albion  city  (a) 

Wardl 1,130 

Ward  2 1,  090 

Ward  3 649 

Ward  4 894 

Albion  township  (a) 

Athens  township,  incl.  Athens  village 

Athens  village 

Battle  Creek  city 

Ward  1 1,  867 

Ward  2 2,  070 

Ward  3 3,  287 

Ward  4 2,  799 

Ward  5 3,174 

Battle  Creek  to^vnship 

Bedford  township 

Burlington  township,  incl.Burlington  vill. 
Burlington  village 

Clarence  township 

Clarendon  township 

Convis  townsnip 

Eckford  to\vnship 

Emmet  township 

Fredonia  township 

Honiertownship,  includingHomer village. 
Homer  village 

Lee  township 

Leroy  township 

Marengo  township 

Marshall  city 

Ward  1 782 

Ward  2 863 

Wards 1,340 

Ward  4 983 

Marshall  township 

Newton  township 

Pennfleld  township. .- 

Sheridan  township  (a) 

Tekonsha  township,  incl.  Tekonsha  vill . . 
Tekonsha  village 


Cass  county. 


1890 


1,991 
875 

1,  303 
861 

6.247 


1,453 

1,719 

808 

818 

1,  274 

1,326 

639 

704 

1,169 

1,  339 

629 

723 

1,036 

1,181 

2.  586 

2,  526 

I  ,2SO 

1,120 

1,405 

1,346 

447 

211 

2,406 

2,672 

1,156 

1,280 

43,  501 

38,  452 

873 

989 

847 

983 

1,047 

1,  072 

1,060 

2,  018 

1,538 

1,605 

57° 

497 

20,  953 

22,  009 

1,478 

1,693 

2,  806 

2,100 

1880 


2,116 
826 

1,461 
963 

4,681 


2,716 


799 

2,896 

1,469 

1,545 

441 
3,197 

597 
7,063 

952 

1,051 

1,127 

1,304 

1,325 

1,638 

304 

328 

1,129 

1,178 

1,167 

1,  263 

853 

966 

1,  098 

1,118 

911 

1,188 

954 

1,097 

2.032 

1,908 

1, 06s 

893 

1,117 

1,225 

1,165 

1,278 

1, 110 

1,272 

3,968 

3,795 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Cass  county— Continued. 


Howard  townsiiip 

Jefferson  township 

Lagrange  township,  incl.  Cassopolis  vill. 

Cassopolis  village 

Marcellus  township,  incl.  Marcellus  A'ill . 

Marcelhis  village 

Mason  township 

Milton  townshi]) 

Newburg  township 

Ontwa  township,  incl.  Edwardsburg  vill. 

Edwardsburg  village 

Penn  township,  incl.  Vandalia  village  . . . 

Vandalia  village 

Pokagon  township 

Porter  township 

Silver  Creek  township 

Volinia  township 

Wayne  township 


Charlevoix  county  . 


Bay  township  (b) 

Bear  Lake  to wnship 

Boj'ne  Valley  township , 

Chandler  township  (c) 

Charlevoix  township,  incl. Charlevoix  vill . 

Charlevoix  village 

Evangeline  township,  incl.Boyne  village 

Boy ne  village 

Eveline  township 

Hayes  township 

Hudson  township 

Marion  township 

Melrose  township 

Norwood  township 

Resort  township  (d) 

South  Arm  township,  including  East  Jor- 
dan village. 

East  Jordan  village 

Springvale  township  (e) 

Wilson  township 


Cheboygan  county. 


1890 


Beaugrand  township  (/) 

Bentou  township  (g) 

Burt  township  (h) 

Cheboygan  city  (i) 

Ward  1 678 

Ward  2 2,075 

Ward  3 1,  277 

Ward  4 1,363 

Ward  5 842 

Ellis  township  (j) 

Forest  township  (k) 

Grant  township 

Hebron  township  (I) 

Inverness  township  (to.) 

Mackinaw  township  (I),  including  Macki- 
naw village. 

Mackinaw  village 

Mentor  township  (n) 

Muiiro  township 

Nunda  township  (0),  incl.  Wolverine  vill . 
Wolverine  village 

Tuscarora  township  (p) 

Waverly  township  (q) 


Calvin  township 

Do  wagiao  city 

Ward  1 986 

Ward  2 846 

Ward  3 974 

a  Albion  village,  formerly  in  Albion  and  Sheridan  townships, 
incorporated  as  a  city  since  1880. 

b  Organized  since  1880. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Springvale  township  in  1880. 

d  Organized  in  1880. 

e  Part  taken  to  form  Chandler  township  in  1880. 

/Part  given  to  Cheboygan  city  since  1880  and  parts  taken  to 
form  Hebron  and  Mackinaw  townships  in  1881. 

(J  Duncan  township  (population  270  in  1880)  annexed  since 
1880;  Cheboygan  village,  foiTuerly  in  Benton  township,  incorpo- 
rated as  a  city  since  1880. 

h  Parts  taken  to  form  Fore.st  township  since  1880,  Ellis  town- 
ship in  1881,  and  Waverly  township  in  1884. 

i  Formerly  Cheboygau  \illage  in  Benton  township;  incorpo- 


Chippbwa  county  (;■). 


829 

894 

2,238 

1,369 

1,849 

830 

775 

484 

1,  426 

929 

404 

1,530 

423 

1,214 

1,575 

859 

1,239 

828 

9.686 


469 

190 

386 

,509 

451 

144 

1,  518 

619 

1,496 
719 

512 
365 

450 
923 

554 

692 

467 

118 

148 

441 

306 

436 

79 

484 

306 

227 

2,103 

737 

731 
137 

« 

336 

576 

361 

11,  986 

6,524 

332 

770 

376 

6,235 


1880 


975 

1,014 

2,032 

912 

1.829 

635 

889 

535 

1,549 

1,145 

500 

1,527 

439 
1,323 
1,954 

984 
1,465 

995 


5,115 


594 
2,792 

340 
2,  269 


159 

161 

459 

207 

773 

1,  153 
475 

1,027 

^^ 

2,54 
.581 

140 

462 

380 

53 

588 

12,019 

5,248 

1,318 
964 
496 

47i 

Bruce  township  (s) 

Detour  township - 

Drummond  Island  township  (t) 

rated  as  a  city  since  1880;  parts  of  Beaugrand  and  Inverness 
townships  annexed  since  1880. 

j  Organized  from  part  of  Burt  township  in  1881. 

k  Organized  from  part  of  Burt  township  since  1880. 

I  Organized  from  part  of  Beaugrand  township  in  1881. 
in  Part  given  to  Cheboygan  city  since  1880. 

n  Organized  from  part  of  Tuscarora  township  in  1882. 

0  Organized  from  part  of  Tuscarora  township  since  1880. 

p  Parts  taken  to  form  Nunda  township  since  1880  and  Men- 
tor township  in  1882. 

(/  Organized  from  part  of  Burt  township  in  1884. 

)■  Part  taken  to  form  Luce  county  in  1887. 

i'  Organized  in  1883. 

t  Organized  in  1882. 


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COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

MICHIGAN— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Chippewa  county— Coutimicd. 


Pickford  toivnsliip  (a) 

Sault  Ste.  Mario  city  (b) 

Waidl 1.574 

Wa.rd2 2,038 

AVard  3 - 1,  -159 

AVard4 68i> 

Sault  Ste.  Marie  township  (fc) 

Sugar  Lslaud  township 

Superior  township  (a) 

Trout  Lake  township  (a) 

Whitefish  township  (a) 


Clare  county 


1890 


Arthur  township  (c) 

Franklin  township  (d)  

l\ost  township  {e)  

Grant  township,  including  Clare  village. 

Clare  village 

Greenwood  township 

Hamilton  township  (/),  iucl.  Dodgevill. . 

Dodge  village 

Hatton  township  {g) 

Hayes  township,  iucl.  Harrison  village. . . 

'  Harrison  village 

Sheridan  township  (/i) 

Siuumerfield  township 

Surrey  township,  iucl.  Farwell  village  . . . 

Farwell  village 

"Winterfield  township 


Clinton  county 26, 509 


Bath  township 

Bengal  town.ship 

Bingham  township,  incl.  St.  Johns  village- 

St.  Johns  village 

Dallas  towTiship,  including  Fowlervillage. 

Fowler  village 

Dcwitt  township 

Duplain  township,  incl.  Elsie  village 

Elsie  village 

Eagle  townshii),  including  Eagle  village. 

Eagle  village 

Essex  township,  incl.  Maple  Rapids  vill. . 

Maple  Rapids  village 

Greenbush  township 

Lebanon  township,  including  part  ot'Hub- 
bardston  village  (i). 

Olive  township 

Ovid  township,  including  Ovid  village  . . 

Ovid  village 

Kiley  township 

Victor  township 

"Waterto wn  township 

"Westphalia  township,   including  West- 
phalia village. 

Westphalia  village 


Crawford  county  . 


Ball  township 

Beaver  Creek  township  . 

Blaine  township  (o) 

Center  Plains  township  . 

Frederic  township 

Grayling  township 

Grove  township 

Maple  Forest  township. 
South  Branch  township 


991? 

,  veo 


7,558 


1,224 
1,154 
4,  252 
.1, 127 
1,668 
346 
3,391 
1,773 

396 
1,  246 

141 
1,511 

533 
1.  4.53 
1,235 


95 

170 
51 
202 
260 
1,558 
204 
316 
106 


1880 


1,947 


4,187 


1,159 


MINOR  Civil,  DIVISIONS. 


Delta  county. 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

b  Sault  Ste.  Marie  village,  formerly  in  Sault  Ste.  Mario 
township,  incorporated  as  a  city  since  1880. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Sheridan  township  in  1884. 

d  Organized  from  part  of  Frost  township  in  1884. 

e  Part  taken  to  form  Franklin  township  in  1884. 

/Organized  in  1885. 

q  Organized  iu  1886. 

7i  Part  taken  to  form  Arthur  township  in  1884. 

iNot  separately  returned;  in  Lebanon  township,  Clinton 
county,  and  North  Plains  township,  Ionia  county. 

j  Organized  from  part  of  Ford  River  township  in  1880. 

k  Organized  from  part  of  Nahma  townsliip  in  1881. 

I  Escanaba village,  formerlyinEacanaba township,  incorpo- 
rated as  a  city  since  1880. 


Baldwin  township 

Bark  River  township  ( j) 

Bay  de  Noc  township  {k) 

Escanaba  city  (I) 

Ward  1 810 

Ward  2 1, 476 

Ward  3 2, 837 

Ward  4 1, 685 

Escanaba  township  {I) 

Fairbanks  township  (m) 

Ford  River  township  (?i ) 

Garden  to^vnship  (0),  incl.  Garden  village 
Garden  village 

Gladstone  city  (a) 

W  ard  1 321 

Ward  2 496 

Ward  3 316 

Ward  4 204 

Maple  Ridge  township 

Masonville  township 

Nahma  township  (p) 

Sac  Bay  township  (5) 


Eaton  county-. 


Bellevue  township,  incl.  Bellevue  village. . 
Bellevue  village 

Benton  township,  incl.  Potterville  village. 
Potterville  village 

Brookfield  township 

Carmel  township 

Charlotte  city 

Wardl 578 

Ward  2 972 

Ward  3 1,  264 

Ward  4 1,053 

Chester  township 

Delta  township - 

Eaton  Rapids  city  (r) 

Wardl 662 

W  ar d  2 606 

Ward  3 702 

Eaton  Rapids  township 

Eaton  township 

Hamlin  township 

Kalamo  townsliip 

Oneida  township,  incl.  Grand  Ledge  vill . 
Grand  Ledge  village 

Roxand  township 

Sunfield  township '- 

Vermontville  township,  including  Ver- 
montville  village. 

Vermontville  village 

Walton  township,  incl.  Olivet  village 

Olivet  village 

Windsor  township,  incl.  Dimondale  vill. . 
Dimondale  village 


Emmet  county 


Bear  Creek  township,  including  Petoskey 
village. 

Petoskey  village 

Bliss  township 

Carp  Lake  township 

Center  township 

Cross  Village  township  (t) 

Eggleston  township  (u) 

Friendship  township 


1890 


15,  330 

385 

706 

478 

6,808 


724 
-    740 

837 
1.267 

458 
1,337 


32,  094 


2,084 
914 
1,537 
505 
1,  ;'.44 
1,089 
3,867 


1,420 
L482 
1,970 


1,256 
1,084 
1,224 
1,591 
2,930 
1 ,606 
1,731 
1,891 
1,881 

730 
L995 

790 
1,718 

320 


8,756 


1880 


4,025 


3, 026 


3,860 
569 
814 


241 

242 

924 

265 

697 

388 

186 

301 

31, 225 


2, 057 
628 
1,783 
47t 
1,425 
1,175 
2,910 


1,495 
1,608 
1,785 


si, 336 

1,  217 
si,  315 

1.638 
2,652 
1,387 
1,597 
1,595 

2,  015 

623 
1,874 

520 
1,748 

304 


6,639 


2,763 


2,872 

1,815 

202 

192 

236 

109 

219 

265 

484 

452 

140 

305 

465 

m  Part  taken  to  fonn  Garden  township  in  1882. 

n  Part  taken  to  form  Bark  River  township  in  1880. 

0  Organized  from  parts  of  Fairbanks  and  Nahma  townships 
in  1882. 

p  Parts  taken  to  form  Bay  de  Noc  township  in  1881  and 
Garden  township  in  1882. 

(/  Winona  township  (population  78  in  1880)  annexed  since 
1880.  .„      .-, 

r  Formerly  Eaton  Rapids  village  in  Eaton  Rapids  and 
Hamlin  townships;  incorporated  as  a  city  since  1880. 

s  Exclusive  of  part  of  Eaton  Rapids  village. 

t  Part  taken  to  form  Eggleston  township  m  1884. 

u  Organized  from  part  of  Cross  Village  township  in  1884. 


POPULATION. 


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Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MICHIGAIV— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Emmbt  county — Coutiuued. 


Littlefield  township 

Little  Traverse  township,  including  Har- 
bor Springs  village. 

Harbor  Springs  village 

Maple  E.i  ver  township 

Pleasant  View  township 

Redmond  township 


Genesee  county 


Argentine  township 

Atlas  township 

Burton  township 

Clayton  township 

Davison  township,  incl.  Davison  village  . 

Davison  village 

Fenton  township.  Including  Fentonville 
and  Linden  villages. 

Fentonville  village 

Linden  village 

Flint  city 

Ward  i 3,  03.3 

Ward  2 3,  068 

Ward  3 2, 354 

Ward  4 1 ,  348 

Flint  township 

Flushing  township,  incl.  Flushing  village. 

Flushing  village 

Forest  township,  incl.  Otisville  village  .  - . 

Otis  villa  village 

Gaines  township,  incl.  Gaines  village 

Gaines  village 

Genesee  township,  incl.  part  of  Mount 
Morris  village. 

iVIount  Morris  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Mount  Morris  village  (a),  in 
Genesee  and  Mount  Morris  town- 
ships. 

Grand  Blanc  to>vn8Mp 

Montrose  township 

Mount  Morris  township,  including  part 
of  Mount  Morris  village. 

Mount  Morris  village  (part  of) 

Mundy  township 

Richfield  township 

Thetford  township 

Vienna  township,  including  Clio  village. . 
Clio  village ". . . . 


1890 


Gladwin  county. 


Billings  township  (6) 

Buckeye  township  (c),  including  part  of 
Gladwin  village. 

Gladwin  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Gladwin  village ,  in  Buckeye 
and  Grout  townships. 

Bntman  township  (d) 

Clement  township  (e) 

Gladwin  township  (/) 

Grout  township,  incl.  part  of  Gladwin  vill. 

Gladwin  village  (part  of) 

Sa^e  township  (g) 

Tobacco  township  (h) 


Gogebic  county  (i)  - 


Bessemer  city 

Ward  1 853 

Ward  2 933 

Ward  3 780 

Bessemer  township 


,052 
603 
278 
433 


39,  430 


1,069 
1,256 
1,233 
1,337 
1,617 
456 
3,667 

2,182 

552 

9,803 


1,330 
2,444 

g6s 
1,696 

277 
1,735 

304 
1,588 


2IO 


1,430 
1,654 
1,223 

T41 
1,390 
1,471 
1,372 
2,115 

:77 

4,208 


253 
581 

196 
903 

260 

124 
683 
1,564 
707 
547 
196 


13, 166 


2,566 


1880 


266 
1,029 


164 
418 
516 

39,  220 


1,178 
1,346 
1,363 
1,473 
1,536 
163 
3,807 

2, 152 

676 

8,409 


1,395 

2,192 

6qo 

1,882 

'49 
1,782 

1,537 


1,338 
1,3.57 
1,915 

t;02 

1,  545 
1.571 
1,400 
2,194 


1,127 


144 


467 
516 


a  In  1880  in  ifount  Morris  township  only. 
b  Part  taken  to  form  Tobacco  township  in  1884. 
e  Organized  since  1880. 
d  Organized  in  1883. 

e  Organized  from  part  of  Gladwin  township  in  1884. 
/  Parts  taken  to  form  Sage  township  in  1882  and  Clement 
township  in  1884. 
ff  Organized  from  part  of  Gladwin  township  in  1882. 
h  Organized  from  part  of  Billings  township  in  1884. 
I  Organized  from  part  of  Ontonagon  county  in  1887. 
J  Not  separately  returned. 
k  P;ut  taken  to  form  Union  township  in  1884. 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


1890 


Gogebic  county— Continued. 


Ironwood  city 

Ward  1 1,726 

Ward  2 1,556 

Ward  3 2,  597 

Ward  4 1,  866 

Ironwood  township 

Marenisco  township 

Wakefield  township,  including  Wakefield 
village  (j). 

Watersmeet  township 


Grand  Traverse  county. 


Blair  township 

East  Bay  township 

Fife  Lake  township  (7c),  incl.Fife  Lake  vill, 

Fife  Lake  village 

Garfield  township  (I) ' 

Grant  township 

Green  Lake  township  (d) 

Long  Lake  township 

Mayfield  township 

Paradise  township 

Peninsula  township 

Traverse  township,  incl.  Traverse  village. 

Traverse  village 

Union  township  (m) 

Whitewater  township 


Gratiot  county. 


Arcada  township  (w),incl.  Alma  village. . 

Alma  village  (0) 

Bethany  township,  including  part  of  St. 
Louis  village. 

St.  Louis  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  St.  Louis  village,  in  Bethany 
and  Pine  River  townships. 
Elba  township,  including  Ashley  village  . 

Ashlev  village 

Emerson  township  (p) 

Fulton  township,  incl.  Perrinton  village  . 

Perrinton  village 

Hamilton  township 

Ithaca  township  (g),  incl.  Ithaca  village. . 

Ithaca  village 

Lafayette  township 

"Newark  township  (p) 

"New  Haven  township 

North  Shade  township 

North  Star  township  (p) 

Pine  River  township  (c),  including  jiart 
of  St.  Louis  village. 

St.  Louis  village  (part  of) 

Seville  township 

Sumner  township 

Washington  township 

Wheeler  township 


Hillsdale  county  . 


Adams  township,  incl.  North  Adams  vill. 

North  Adams  village 

Allen  township 

Amboy  township 

Cambria  township 

Camden  township 

Fayette  township,  incl.  Jonesvillo  village. 

Jonesville  village 


7,745 


502 
225 

782 


13,  355 


676 

543 

1,018 

654 

810 

974 

394 
843 

498 

525 

371 

492 

454 

560 

449 

1,  357 

555 

957 

849 

4,  833 

2,679 

4,353 

1,897 

148 

792 

740 

1880 


28,  668 


30,  660 


8,422 


21,  936 


2,943 

1,611 

2,' 264 

437 
1,715 

767 

608 

2,246 

1,975 

1,756 

734 

711 
1,441 

1,377 

1,914 

1,403 

349 
752 

656 

1,768 

1,627 
1,336 

600 
1,005 

1,338 

1,645 

1,394 

1,182 

1,  421 

1,365 

1,645 

1,467 

2,825 

3,  090 

1.479 
1,322 

',367 
1,216 

1,371 

1,358 

1,538 

1,144 

1,640 

968 

32, 723 


1,855 


504 

433 

1,429 

1,580 

1,236 

1,  379 

1,498 

1,  632 

1.911 

2,048 

1,  833 

2,125 

1,288 

1,445 

I  Organized  in  1882. 
m  Organized  from  part  of  Fife  Lake  township  in  1884. 
m  Part  taken  to  form  Ithaca  township  in  1881;  that  part  of 
Alma  village  formerly  in  Pine  River  township  annexed  in 
1887. 

o  Formerly  in  Arcada  and  Pine  River  townships ;  all  given 
to  Arcada  township  in  1887. 

p  Part  taken  to  form  Ithaca  township  in  1881. 

q  Organized  from  parts  of  Arcada,  Emerson,  Newark,  and 
North  Star  townships  in  1881. 

/■  That  part  of  Alma  village  formerly  in  Pine  River  town- 
ship given  to  Arcada  township  in  1887." 


214 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutinued. 

imCHIG  AN— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Hillsdale  county— Continueil. 


Hillsdale  city -  -  • 

Wardl ?°° 

Wards 969 

Ward  4 - "27 

Hillsdale  township - 

Jeiferson  township ,",•"•■,■,' 

Litchfield  township,  incl.  Litchfield  viU  - 

Litchfield  village 

Moscow  township 

Pittsford  township 

Ransom  townshij)  - 

Reading  township,  incl.  Beading  vill.  (a) . 

Scipio  township 

Soinersft  towusliip 

Wheatland  township 

Woodhndge  township 

Wright  township,  incl.  Waldron  village. 

Waldron  village 


1890 


Houghton  county. 


Adams  township • V"' V 

Calumet  township,  including  Calumet  and 
Red  Jacket  villages. 

Calumet  village 

Red  Jacket  village 

Chassell  township  (6) 

Duncan  township  (6) 

Franklin  township 

Hancock  township,  incl.  Hancock  village. 

Hancock  village 

Laird  township  (!<) ,---,:■"•%%"",;"" 

Osceola  township  (ii),  including  Dollar 
Bay,  Osceola  Mills,  Osceola  Mine,  and 
Tamarack  Mine  villages. 

Dollar  Bay  village 

Osceola  Mills  village 

Osceola  Mine  village 

Tamarack  Mine  village •  ■ 

Portage  township,  incl.  Houghton  village 

Houghton  village 

Quincy  township ■  ■  v ' ' 

Schoolcraft  township,  including  Lake 
Linden  village. 

Lake  Linden  village 

Torch  Lake  township  (6) 


Huron  county 


Bingham  township 

Bloomfleld  township 

Brookfield  townsliip -  ■ 

Caseville  township,  incl.  Caseville  villa 

Caseville  village 

Chandler  township -  - -  •  - 

Colfax  township,  incl.  partot  Bad  Axe  viU. 

Bad  Axe  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Bad  Axe  village  (c),  in  Colfax 
and  Verona  townships. 

Dwight  township 

Fairhaven  township  (rf) 

Gore  township 

Grant  township 

Hume  township 

Huron  township 

Lake  township 

Lincoln  township 

Meade  township 

Oliver  township 

Paris  township V; " : " ',  ' 

Port  Austin  township,  including  Grind- 
stone and  Port  Austin  villages. 

Grindstone  village 

Port  Austin  village v,' " ' ' 

Rubicon  township,  including  Port  Hope 
village. 

Port  Hope  village ■■■■  ■ 

Sand  Beach  township,    including    band 
Beach  village. 
Sand  Beach  village 


3, 915 


455 
1,771 
1,714 

6oi 
1,127 
1,560 
1,403 
1,989 

960 
1,237 
1,260 
1,343 
2,  246 

365 


35,  389 


1880 


1,475 
12,  529 

1,159 

3.073 

680 

476 

2,687 

2,  735 

1,772 

159 

3  630 


578 
566 
1,413 
768 
3,531 
2,062 
1,  258 
3,325 

1,862 
2,904 


28,  545 


1,348 
692 
867 

1, 193 
508 

1,047 

1,116 

233 
842 

1,424 
769 
315 

1,133 
781 
923 
333 
532 
922 
692 

1,680 

1,469 

462 

571 

1,199 

393 
2,288 

1,046 


539 
2,007 
1,958 
1, 029 
1,337 
1,614 
1,  563 
2,175 
1,012 
1,356 
1,388 
1,580 
2,134 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Huron  county — Continued. 

Sebewaing  township,  including  Sehewa- 

ing  village. 

Sebewaing  village 

Sheridan  township 

Shenuan  township 

Sigel  township - -  • 

Verona  township,  including  part  of  Bad 

Axe  village. 

Bad  Axe  village  (part  of) 

White  Rock  township 

Winsor  township  (e) 


22, 473 


1,148 
8,299 


2,987 
3,041 
1,783 


2,863 
1-438 
1,490 
2,645 

2,610 


20,  089 


329 

432 
1,058 
634 
549 
418 


190 

933 
974 
374 
022 
938 
768 
275 
230 
670 
194 
1,497 
1,356 

299 

757 

1,229 


Ingham  county. 


1890 


1,810 

719 
885 

1,318 
907 

1,288 

609 

335 

1,279 


37,  666 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Organized  since  1880. 

c  In  1880  in  Verona  township  only. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Winsor  township  m  1881. 

e  Organized  from  part  of  Fairhaven  township  in  1881. 


Alaiedon  township 

Aurelius  township 

Blinker  Hill  township 

Delhi  township 

Ingham  township,  incl.  DansvilleviUage. 

Pansville  village '. 

Lansing  city ■•■••• 

Waadl 1.243 

Ward  2 2,  555 

Ward  3 2, 106 

Ward  4 2, 436 

Ward  5 2, 960 

WardO 1,802 

Lansing  township 

Leroy  township,  incl.  WebherviJle  village 

Webberville  village 

Leslie  township,  including  Leslie  village 

Leslie  village 

Locke  township 

Mason  city 

Wardl 1,0'?5 

Ward2 80" 

Meridian  township 

Onondaga  township -  - 

Stockbridge  township,  including  Stock- 
bridge  village. 

Stockbridge  village 

Vevay  township 

Wheatfield  township  (/) 

White  Oak  township - -- -  - 

WlUiaraston  township  (/), including  Wil- 
liamston  village. 

Williamston  village  (g) 


1880 


],48S 

553 

540 

1,094 

521 

740 


190 
375 


lONIA  county . 


1,287 
1,489 
1.012 
1,504 
1,232 
366 
13, 102 


1,422 
1,572 
404 
2,337 
1,058 
1,265 
1,875 


1,720 
1,  392 
1,276 


32, 801 


1,515 

534 


790 
1,688 
1,284 
1,868 
4,482 


1,482 
1,024 
2,437 

612 

490 

384 

1,477 

360 
2,251 

635 
1,311 
1,397 
3,180 

1,730 
2,  620 
1,678 
1,371 
1,416 


33,  676 


1,474 
1,478 
1,099 
1,538 
1,411 
440 
8,319 


1,209 
1,911 
489 
2,501 
1 ,113 
1,494 
1,809 


1,530 
1,  4.53 
1,003 

160 
1,207 
1,207 
1,181 
1,852 


33,  872 


1,805 
2,214 
877 
1,640 
1,423 
1,871 
4,190 


1,813 
1,284 
2,804 


747 

714 

316 

1.902 


Berlin  township }'^]^ 

Boston  township,  incl.  Saranao  village 1, 940 

Saranac  village 

Campbell  township 

Danby  township 

Easton  township 

Ionia  city 

Wardi 1.057 

Ward  2 957 

Ward3 1,072 

Ward  4 1,396 

Ionia  township 

Keene  township 

Lyons  township,  including  Lyons,  Muir, 
and  Pewamo  villages. 

Lyons  village 

Muir  village 

Pewamo  village •. . 

North  Plains  township,  including  part  ot 
Hubbardston  village. 
Hubbardston  village  (/i)  (part  of)  . .... 
Odessa  township,  incl.  Lake  Odessa  vill . 

Lake  Odessa  village 

Orange  township 

Orleans  township 

Otisco  township,  incl.  BeUling  village  . .  - 

Belding  village •  ■  ■  ■  ■ 

Portland  township,  incl.  Portland  village 

Portland  village  

Ronald  township 

1  Sebewa  township 

/  That  part  of  Williamston  viUage  formerly  in  Wheatfield 
township  annexed  to  Williamston  township  in  1889. 

3  Formerly  in  Wheatfield  and  Williamston  townships;  all 
given  to  Williamston  township  in  1889.  . 

A  In  Lebanon  township,  Clinton  county,  and  North  Plains 
township,  Ionia  county. 


1,699 


1,521 
1,666 
2, 172 
562 
2,809 
1,670 
1,499 
1,560 


POPULATIOK.  ' 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

miCHIGAlV— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Iosco  CO0NTY. 


Alabaster  township 

Ausable  city  (a) 

Wardl..'- 1,638 

•^Vard2 1,280 

Wards 1,410 

Ausable  township  (a) 

Baldwin  township,  incl.  East  Tawas  vill. . 
East  Tawas  village 

Burleigh  township - 

Grant  township  (6) 

Oscoda  township,  including  Oscoda  vill . . 
Oscoda  village 

Plainfleld  townsnip ■ - 

Eeno  township  (c) 

Sherman  township 

Tawas  township,  iucl.  Tawas  village 

Tawas  village 

Thompson  township 

Wilber  township 


Iron  county  ((2). 


Bates  township 

CrvstalFalls  township,  including  Crystal 
Jails  village  (e). 

ITelch  township 

Iron  Eiver  township,  incl.  Iron  River  vill 

Iron  River  village 

Mastodon  township 

Stambaugh  township 


Isabella  county  . 


Broomfiold  township 

Chippewa  township 

Coe  township,  including  Shepherd  village. 
Shepherd  village 

Cold  water  township , 

Deertield  township 

Denver  township 

Fremont  township 

Gilmore  township 

Isabella  township 

Lincoln  township 

Mount  Pleasant  city  (/) 

"Ward  1 - 823 

Ward  2 906 

Ward  3 972 

Nottawa  township 

RoUand  township,  incl.  Blanchard  village. 
Blanchard  village 

Sherman  township , 

Union  township  (/) 

Vernon  township 

Wise  township 


Isle  Royal  county. 
Isle  Royal  township  (g)  . 


Jackson  county. 


Blackman  township 

Columbia  township,  incl.  Brooklyn  vill . . . 

Brooklyn  village 

Concord  township,  incl.  Concord  village. . 

Concord  village 

Grass  Lake  township,  including  Grass 
Lake  village. 

Grass  Lake  village 

Hanover  township,  mcl.  Hanover  village. 

Hanover  village 

Henrietta  township 


15, 224 


372 

266 

4,328 

1,328 

170 

1,350 

2,485 

1,248 

2,20O 

1,086 

443 

134 

149 

174 

3,848 

1,998 

3.593 

1,951 

200 

61 

358 

168 

217 

2,349 

1,142 

1,54+ 

712 

55 

81 

299 

202 

4,432 

594 

1  176 

414 

1,426 

1,117 
111 

711 

18,  784 

12, 159 

495 

293 

719 

487 

1,801 

1,381 

469 
1,084 

377 

938 

521 

681 

260 

1,176 

850 

571 

261 

1,523 

1,170 

1,248 

1,237 

2,701 

1,115 

843 

293 

1,061 

895 

219 

271 

533 

382 

1,270 

2,295 

1,314 

1,090 

826 

368 

135 

55 

45,031 


1880 


6,873 


42, 031 


1,713 

1,574 

596 

1,415 

1,504 
1,605 

470 
1,583 

580 
1,643 

540 
1,896 

617 
1,575 

363 
1,145 

682 
1,732 

300 
1,134 

MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


a  Ausable  village,  formerly  in  Ausable  township,  incorpo- 
rated as  a  city  since  1880. 

b  Part  taken  to  form  Reno  township  in  1885. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Grant  township  in  1885. 

d  Organized  from  parts  of  Marquette  and  Menominee  coun- 
ties in  1885. 

e  Not  separately  returned. 


Jackson  county — Continued. 


Jackson  city 

Ward  1 1,  709 

Ward  2 2, 174 

Ward  3 1,  555 

Ward  4 3.  390 

Ward  5 2, 886 

Ward  6 3, 079 

Ward  7 3,614 

Wards 2,391 

Leoni  township 

Liberty  township 

Napoleon  township,  incl.  Napoleon  village. 

Napoleon  village 

Norvell  township 

Parma  township,  incl.  part  of  Parma  vill.. 

Parma  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Parma  village,  in  Parma  and 
Sandstone  townships. 

Pulaski  township 

Rives  township 

Sandstone  township,   including   part  of 
Parma  village. 

Parma  village  (part  of) 

Spring  Arbor  township 

Springport  township,  iucl.  Springport  vill 

Springport  village 

Summit  township 

Tompkins  township 

Waterloo  township 


Kalamazoo  county. 


Alamo  township 

Brady  township,  including  part  of  Vicks- 
burg  village. 

Vicksburg  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  vicksburg  village,  in  Brady 
and  Schoolcraft  townships. 
Charleston  township,  including  parts  of 
Augusta  and  Galesburg  villages. 

Augusta  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Augusta  village,  in  Charles- 
ton and  Ross  townships. 

Galesburg  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Galesburg  village,  in  Charles- 
ton and  Comstock  townships. 

Climax  township,  iucl.  Climax  village 

Climax  village 

Comstock  township,  including  C!omstock 
village  and  part  of  Galesburg  village. 

Comstock  village 

Galesburg  village  (part  of) 

Cooper  township 

Kalamazoo  city  (h) 

Wardl 3,337 

Ward  2 4,  343 

Ward  3 4,  093 

Ward  4 4, 134 

Ward  5 1, 946 

Kalamazoo  township  (h) 

Oshtemo  township 

Pavilion  township 

Portage  township 

Prairie  Ronde  township 

Richland  township,  incl.  Richland  village. 

Richland  village 

Ross  township,  incl.  part  of  Augusta  vill. 

Augusta  village  (part  of) 

Schoolcraft  township,  incl.    Schoolcraft 
village  and  part  of  Vicksburg  village. 

Schoolcraft  village 

Vicksburg  village  (part  of) 

Texas  township 

Wakeshma  township 


Kalkaska  county  . 


20,78 


1,381 
974 
999 

1,557 
1,065 
1,  177 

334 
824 
1,175 
221 
490 

379 
908 
1,418 
265 
4B2 

1,046 
1,305 
1,511 

1,168 
1,338 
1,572 

269 
1,182 
1,474 
407 
967 
1,159 
1,171 

217 
1,264 
1,468 

385 

999 

1,270 

1,268 

39,  273 

34,  342 

1,185 
1,410 

1,218 
1,456 

291 
921 

2TI 

784 

984 

17 
498 

108 

1,193 

702 

1,476 

369 
1,779 

1,493 

268 

1,891 

393 

594 

1,099 

17,  853 

149 

1,193 

11,937 

2,293 

13,  552 

1,206 

1,429 

1,014 

1,138 

941 

1,007 

998 

1,100 

1,135 

1,189 

293 
1,347 

223 
1,617 

481 
2,124 

"'2,' 284 

836 
630 
893 

951 

573 

1,012 

1,536 

1,570 

5,160 

2,937 

740 

367 

542 

350 

1880 


iO,  Wf) 


Boardman  township 

Clearwater  township  (t) 

/Mount  Pleasant  village,  formerly  in  Union  township, 
incorporated  as  a  city  since  1880. 

g  Formerly  Minong. 

h  Kalamazoo  village,  formerly  in  Kalamazoo  township, 
iuttorporated  as  a  city  since  1880. 

i  Part  taken  to  form  Oliver  township  in  1881. 


216 


COMPENDIUM  or  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

MICHIGAN— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Kalkaska  county — Coutiuued. 


Cold  Spring  township 

Excelsior  township 

Garfield  township  (o) 

Glade  township  (fc) 

Kalkaska  township,  inch  Kalkaska  vill . 

Kalkaska  village 

Oliver  township  (c) 

Orange  township 

Kapid  River  township 

Springfield  township  (d) 

Wilson  townshiiJ 


Kent  county  . 


1890 


137 

181 
183 
1,542 
i,i6i 
131 
383 
549 
285 
148 


109,  922 


Ada  township 

Algoma  township,  iucludiug  jiart  of  Rock- 
ford  village. 

Rockford  village  (part  of) 

Alpine  township 

Bowno  township 

Byron  township 

Caledonia  township,  inchuliug  Caledonia 
village. 

Caledonia  village 

Cannon  towuship 

Cascade  township 

Cortland  township 

Gaines  township 

Gland  Rapids citj' 

Ward    1 9.5^5 

Ward    2 3,215 

Ward    3 4,909 

Ward    4 6,846 

Ward    5 7,098 

Ward    6 7,119 

Ward    7 6.533 

Ward   8 3,291 

Ward    9 4,586 

Ward  10 7,146 

Grand  Rapids  township 

Grattan  township 

Lowell  township,  incl.  Lowell  village  .  - . 

Lowell  village 

Nelson  township,  including  part  of  Cedar 
Springs  village  and  Sand  Lake  village. 

Cedar  Springs  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Cedar  Springs  village,  m 
Nelson  and  Solon  townships. 

Sand  Lake  village 

Oakfleld  township 

Paris  township ,• 

Plainfleld   township,    including    part  ot 

I-tockford  village  (e). 
Solon  towuship,  including  part  of  Cedar 
Springs  village. 

Cedar  Springs  village  (part  of) 

Sparta  towuship,  including  Lisbon   and 
Sparta  villages. 

Lisbon  vdlage 

Sparta  village 

Spencer  township - 

Tyrone  township,  including  part  of  Cas- 
uovia  village. 

Casnovia  village  (part  of ) 

Total  for  Casnovia  village, in  Tyrone 
township,  Kent  county, and  Casno- 
via township,  Muskegon  county. 

Vereennes  townsnip 

Walker  towuship 

Wyomingtownship,  iucludin "  Grandville 
village  («). 


Keweenaw  county. 


Allouez  township  ■■  1 1„<, 
Clifton  township  . . .  5  '"'  • 
Copper  Harbor  township. 
Eagle  Harbor  township  . . 

Grant  to\vnship 

Houghton  tovraship 

Sherman  towuship 


1,296 
2,077 


1,  382 
1,214 
1,  745 
1,785 

1,115 
1,147 
1,280 
1,351 
60,  278 


8,325 
1,109 
3,145 
1 ,829 
2,147 

508 
1,035 


1,048 
3,171 
L571 

1,709 

527 
2,639 

136 

qo4 

1,260 

1,501 

J06 
275 


1,094 
3,239 
3,234 


2,894 


1880 


101 
168 


1.103 

58 
576 

100 
189 


324 
382 
404 
151 


73, 253 


1,441 
2, 100 

669 
1,378 
L387 
1,712 
1,964 

340 
1,220 
1,195 
1,  330 
1,369 
32,  016 


3,058 
1,238 
3,037 

1,538 
2,598 

517 

1,  141 

581 
L112 

2,  038 
1,608 

1,693 

624 
2,103 

124 

507 
1,196 
1,319 

lOI 

196 


1,148 
1,876 
2,117 


4,270 


(975 

)247 

141 

527 

365 

1,004 

1,011 


a  Organized  in  1880. 

h  Organized  from  part  of  Springfield  township  in  1883. 
c  Organized  from  part  of  Clearwater  township  in  1881. 
d  Part  taken  to  foim  Glade  townsbip  in  1883. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Lake  county  . 


Center  township  (/) 

Chase  township,  uicludiug  Chase  village. . 

Chase  village 

Cherry  Valley  township 

Dover  township 

Eden  township 

Elk  township 

Ellsworth  township,  incl.  Luther  village.. 

Luther  village 

Glencoe  township 

Lake  township 

Pinora  towuship,  incl.  Deer  Lake  village . . 

Deer  Lake  village 

Pleasant  Plains  township,  iucludiug  Bald 
win  village. 

Baldwin  village 

Webber  township 

Yates  township 


1890 


0,505 


Lapeer  county. 


Alinont  township,  incl.  Aliuout  village  . . . 

Alniont  village 

Arcadia  township 

Attica  township,  including  Attica  village. 

Attica  village 

Burlington  township,  incl.  Clifford  village. 

Clinord  village 

Bumside  township 

Deerfield  towuship 

Dryden  township,  incl.  Dryden  village. . 

Dryden  village 

Elba  township 

Goodland  township 

Hadley  towuship,  incl.  Hadley  village 

Hadley  village 

Imlay  towuship,  including  Imlay  village 

Imlay  village 

Lapeer  city 

Ward  1 574 

Ward  2 869 

Ward  3 382 

Ward  4 928 

Lapeer  township 

Marathon  township,  including  Columbia- 
ville  and  Otter  Lake  villages. 

Columbiaville  village 

Otter  Lake  village 

Mayfield  towuship 

Metamora  township,  incl.  Metamora  vill. 

Metamora  village 

North  Branch  towuship,  including  North 
Branch  village. 

North  Branch  village 

Oregon  township 

Rich  township 


Ill 

1,169 

388 

301 

303 

120 

569 

1,949 

1 ,084 

94 

59 

890 

371 
657 

429 
162 
121 


29,  213 


Leelanaw  county. 


Bingbam  township 

CenterviUe  township 

Cleveland  township 

Elm  wood  township 

Eraiiire  township - 

Glen  Arbor  township 

Kassou  township 

Leelanaw  township,  iucl.  Northport  vill. 

Northport  village 

Le.land  township 

Solon  township 

Sutton  township  (3) 


1,854 

717 
1.193 
1,  527 

353 
1,518 

306 
2,055 
1,072 
1,378 

322 
1,089 
1,126 
1,316 

288 
2,620 
1 ,251 
2.753 


957 
1,846 

578 

243 

1,204 

1,306 

314 
1,886 

70s 
1,295 
1,  218 


7,944 


Lenawee  county  . 


Adrian  city 

Wardl 2,053 

Ward  2 2,977 

Ward  3 1,712 

Ward  4 2,014 

e  Not  separately  returned. 
/  Organized  in  1881. 
g  Organized  since  1880, 


1880 


719 
927 
552 
734 
596 
353 
558 

L397 
304 
708 
367 

1,033 


3,233 


1,087 

273 
1*9 
214 
92 
156 
252 


126 

90 

375 


165 
115 

257 


30, 138 


2,050 

837 
1,043 
1,910 

449 
1,  252 


2,110 

999 

1,535 

200 

L272 

1,241 

1,474 

29^ 

2,400 

971 
2,911 


1,108 
L702 

326 

306 

1,730 

1,384 

236 

L650 


L420 
881 


6,253 


1,333 
658 
395 
438 
419 
329 
489 

1,015 
laS 
874 
303 


48, 343 


7,849 


POPFLATIOK 


217 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MICHIGAIV— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Lenawee  couN'ry— Continued. 


Adrian  township 

Blissfield  townsliip,  incl.  Bli.sslield  village 

Blisstield  village 

Cambridge  townsnip 

Cliutou  townsliip,  incl.  Clinton  village 

Clinton  village 

Deerfleld  township,  incl.  Beerlield  village. 

Deerfield  village 

Dover  towu.ship,  incl.  part  of  Clayton  vill. 

Clayton  village  (partof) 

Fairfield  township,  incl.  Fairfield  vill.  (a) 

Franklin  township 

Hudson  township,  including  partof  Clay- 
ton village  (a)  and  Hudson  village. 

Hudson  village 

Macon  township 

Madison  township 

Medina  township 

Ogden  township 

Palmyra  township 

Eaisin  township  

Ridgeway  township 

Biga  township 

Kollin  township,  incl.  partof  Addison  vill. 

Addison  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Addison  village  (b),in  RoUin 
and  Woodstock  townships. 

Rome  township 

Seneca  township,  incl.  Morenci  village  . . 

Morenci  village 

Tecumseh  township,  incl.  Xecumseh  vill. 

Tecumseh  village 

Woodstock  township,   including  part  of 
Addison  village. 

Addison  village  (part  of) 


Livingston  county. 


Brighton  township,  incl.  Brighton  village. 

Brighton  village 

Cohoctah  township 

Conway  township 

Deerfield  township 

Genoa  townshijj 

Green  Oak  township 

Hamburg  township 

Handy  township,  incl.  Powlerville  vill.  (a) 

Hartland  township 

Howell  township,  incl.  Howell  village 

Howell  village 

I0.SC0  township 

Marion  township 

Osceola  township 

Putnam  township,  incl.  Pinckney  village. 

Pinckney  village 

Tyrone  township 

Unadilla  township 


1890 


Luce  county  (c)  . 


Lakefleld  township 

McMillan  township,  incl.  Newberry  vill. 

Newberry  village 

Peutland  township 


Mackinac  county  (d) 


Brevoort  township  (e) 

Cedar  township  (/) 

Garfield  township  (g),  including  Naubin- 
way  village. 

r^aubin way  village 

Hendricks  township 

Holmes  township  (h),  incl.  Mackinac  vill. 

Mackinac  village 

Marquette  township  (i) 

Moran  township  (j) 

Newton  township 


283 


20,  858 


1,676 

741 

1,286 

1,298 

1,072 

916 

817 

918 

2, 103 

1,  0-19 

3,  388 

2,387 

947 

1,146 

914 

1,242 

449 
1,076 
1,010 


2,455 


159 
1,949 
1,115 

347 


7,830 


1880 


1,860 

1,462 

2, 137 

2,354 

1,132 

1 ,222 

1,104 

1,075 

1,490 

1,577 

960 

927 

1,548 

1,580 

421 
1,361 

1,465 

197 

192 

2.263 

2,230 

1,405 

1,532 

3,479 

3,782 

2,178 

2,254 

1,195 

1,423 

1,406 

1,313 

1,687 

1,907 

2,136 

2,038 

1,765 

1,959 

1,444 

1,564 

1,399 

1,167 

2,301 

2,320 

1,559 

1,425 

142 
425 

291 

1,256 

1,369 

2,679 

2,693 

1,248 

1 ,209 

2,784 

2,702 

2,310 

2,TII 

1,434 

1,557 

313 

586 

1,090 

578 
282 
1,030 
750 
310 
452 
762 


22,  251 


1,793 
803 
1,276 
1,344 
1,152 
1,008 
1,002 
919 
2,  301 
1,250 
3,250 
2,071 
1,018 
1,255 
1,022 
1,294 
427 
1,  273 
1,094 


2,902 


434 
910 


306 
286 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 

1890 

1880 

Mackinac  county— Continued. 
Portage  township  (/) 

171 

2,704 

130 
31,813 

St.  Ignaee  city  (k) 

Wardl ". 472 

Ward  2 012 

Ward  3 790 

Ward  4 830 

934 

960 

Macomr  rOTTWTY 

31  627 

Armada  township,  incl.  Armada  village. . 
Armada  village 

1,770 
638 

2,021 
938 

1,687 

2,121 

865 
1,81!) 
2,449 

695 
2,385 

606 

2;l 

1,074 

1,721 
4,748 

1,404 
2,  486 

371 
588 

783 

1,653 

384 

563 

2, 038 

"79 
2,  423 
2, 080 

749 

24, 230 

1 ,  793 

556 

2,  103 
924 

1 ,629 

2,349 

T  ,024 

Bruce  township,  incl.  part  of  Romeo  vill .  . 
Romeo  village  (part  of)  ...                .     . 

Total  for  Romeo  village, in  Bruce  and 
Washington  townships. 
Chesterfield   township,    including    New 
Baltimore  village. 

New  Baltimore  village 

2,000 

2,  692 

Harrison  township 

744 

Lenox  township,  incl.  New  Haven  village 
and  part  of  Richmond  village. 

2,516 
600 

Richmond  village  (part  of)  . 

Total    for     Richmond    village   (I),    in 
Lenox  and  Richmond  townships. 

750 
2,045 

3,  057 

Ward  1 1,716 

Ward  2 1,746 

Ward  3 1,286 

Ray  township 

1,538 

Richmond  township,  including  parts  of 
Memphis  and  Richmond  villages. 
Memphis  village  (part  of) 

2,  613 
367 

Total  for  Memphis  village,    in  Rich- 
mond township,    Macomb    county, 
and  Riley  township,  St.  Clair  county. 

Richmond  village  (part  of) 

579 

Shelby  township,  incl.  part  of  XJticaviU  .. 

1,657 
316 

Total  for  Utica  village,  in  Shelby  and 
Sterling  townships. 
Sterling  township,  incl.  part  of  TJtica  vill. 

493 
2,088 

AVarren  township  . 

2,401 

Washington  township,  including  part  of 
Romeo  village. 

2,031 

Manistee  county  (m) 

12,  532 

671 

1,287 

432 

726 

810 

2,101 

12,812 

2,631 
1,856 
361 
341 
1,082 
593 
105 
710 

860 

335 

Bear  Lake  township,  incl.  Bear  Lake  vill  . 
Bear  Lake  village 

777 
236 
533 

Brown  to wn.s hip 

Cleou  township  (u). 

270 

1,  033 

6,  930 

Ward  1            3  150 

Ward  2 1 ,  973 

Ward  3 2,  653 

Ward  4 5, 036 

Manistee  township,  incl.  Eastlake  village. 

773 

Maple  Grove  township 

97 
166 

Onekama  township 

684 

481 

Springdale  township  . 

102 

Stronach  township 

621 

Manitou  county 

1,334 

Chandler  tow^nship .         . 

177 
89 

407 

Galilee  township 

177 

a  Not  separately  returned. 
b  In  1880  in  Woodstock  township  only. 

c  Organized  from  parts  of  Chippewa  and  Mackinae  counties 
in  1887. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Luce  county  in  1887. 

e  Organized  from  part  of  Moran  township  in  1881. 

./■Organized  since  1880. 

g  Oiganized  in  1881. 


h  Part  taken  to  form  Marquette  township  in  1886. 
i  Organized  from  part  of  Holmes  township  in  1886. 
j  Part  taken  to  form  Brevoort  township  in  1881. 
k  St.  Ignaee  city,  formerly  Hamlet  in  St.  Ignaee  town- 
.ship,  incorporated  since  1880. 

I  In  1880  in  Richmond  township  only. 
m  Cleon  township,  Wexford  couuty,  annexed  since  1880. 
n  Formerly  in  Wexford  county. 


218 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuued. 

MICHIGAIV— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Manitou  county— Coutiimed. 


Manitou  township 

Peaiue  township 

Soutli  Manitou  township 

Islands  not  organized  into  townshi])^ 

Marquette  county  (a) 


Champion  township 

Chocolay  township 

Ely  township 

Forsyth  township 

Humboklt  township  (&) 

Ishpeming  city 

Ward  1 1.  a09 

W  a  r d  2 2 ,  .MH 

Ward  3 ii.  195 

Ward  4 4,184 

Lshpeming  township 

Marquette  city 

W ar d  1 . . . . .' 1 ,  7J 0 

Ward  2 2.157 

Ward  3 1, 7i;i 

Ward  4 1,991 

Ward  5 1,  502 

Marquette  township 

M  ichigarauie  township 

Negaunee  city 

Ward  1 ■  2,  837 

Ward  2 1, 198 

Ward  3 2, 043 

Negauuee  township 

Ropublic  township 

liichmond  township,  incl.  Palmer  village 
Palmer  village 

Tilden  township 

Turin  township  (c) 


Mason  county. 


Amber  township 

Branch  township 

Custer  township,  iucl.  Scottville  village 
Scottville  village 

Eden  township 

Freesoil  township,  incl.  Treesoil  village  . . 
Freesoil  village 

Gr.Tut  township 

Hamlin  township 

Lincoln  township 

Ludiugton  city 

Wartu 1,336 

Ward  2 1186 

Ward  3 :*.  189 

Ward  4 1.  *"» 

Pere  Marquette  township 

Riverton  township 

Sheridan  township  (d) 

Sherman  towiisliip 

Summit  township 

Victory  township 


Mecosta  county  . 


1890 


1880 


Austin  township 

Big  Rapids  city 

Wardl 8»1 

Ward  2 847 

Ward  3 1.S74 

Ward  4 894 

Wards l.lW 

Big  Rapids  township 

Chippewa  township,  incl.  Lalie  village . . . 

Lake  village 

Colfax  township,  incl.  i)art  of  Rodney  vill 

Rodney  village  (part  of) 

Total  for   Rodney  village,   in  Colfax 
and  Martinez  townships. 

a  Part  tal<en  to  form  Iron  county  in  1885. 

b  Organized  in  1883. 

c  Organized  in  1884. 

d  Organized  since  1880. 

e  Parts  taken  to  fomi  Norway  township  in  1880  and 
Mountain  city  in  1888.  .     . 

/Organized  from  part  of  Breitung  township  in  1888. 

g  ifeuomiuee  village,  formerly  in  Menominee  tou  nshi 
rorporated  as  a  city  in  1880. 


105 
:i83 

74 
32 

39,  521 


2,  622 

1,285 

094 

270 

608 

II,  107 


904 
n,  093 


268 
1,  435 
6,078 


333 
2,594 
1,132 


73 

555 

98 

24 

25,  394 


1,482 
974 

1,011 
291 


908 
1110 


16,  385 


6,039 


1,967 
4,690 


211 
1,124 
3,  931 


335 

1,787 

750 


802 


1,036 
319 

1,287 
147 
579 
878 
306 
301 
85 
171 

7,517 


944 
1,203 
349 
550 
508 
658 

19, 697 


695 
,  303 


10,  065 


747 
400 
650 


589 
318 


217 

306 

140 

4,190 


516 
681 


409 
387 
515 

13, 973 


087 
3,  552 


655 

969 

391 

1,000 

184 


.549 
445 


Iron 
P,  in- 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Mecosta  county— Continued. 

Beerfield    townshi]),    including    part    of 
Morley  village. 

Morley  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Morley  village,  in  Deerlield 
and  Etna  townships. 
Etna  township,  incl.  part  of  Morley  vill. . 

Morley  village  (part  of) 

Fork  township 

Grant  township 

Green  township 

Hinton  township 

Martinez    township,   including   part    of 
Rodney  village. 

Rodney  village  (part  of) 

Mecosta  township 

Millbrook  township 

Morton  township,  incl.  Mecosta  village  . . 

Mecosta  village 

Sheridan  township 

Wheatland  township 


Menominee  county  (a)  , 


1890 


1,260 

142 
4S5 

1,122 
34  3 
570 
493 
1,311 
1,152 
633 

15 
851 
971 
967 
472 
430 
1,  315 


33, 639 


Breen  township 

Breitung  township  (e),  including  Quin- 
nesec  village. 
Quinnesec  village 

Cedarville    township,     including    Cedar 
River  village. 
Cedar  River  village 

Holmes  township 

Ingallston  township 

Iron  Mountain  city  (/) 

Ward  1 2, 331 

W aid  2 1,718 

Ward  3 2, 348 

Ward  4 2,202 

Menominee  city  (g) 

Ward  1 2, 154 

Ward  2 2,133 

Wards 1,780 

Ward  4 2,404 

Ward  5 2. 159 

Menominee  township  (g) 

Myer  township  (A),  including  Hermans- 
ville  village. 

Hermansville  village 

Nadean  township  (i) 

Norway  township  ( j) 

Spalding  township  (i) 

Stephenson  township  (I),  including  Ste- 
phenson village. 
Stephenson  village 


Midland  county  . 


460 
458 
1.51 
552 
6.55 
1,130 
701 
509 
377 
264 
252 


601 
455 
738 
602 
339 
210 


173 

1,529 


EdenviUe  township 460  419 

Geneva  townshii) 458  237 

(ireendale  township  (m) 

Homer  township 

Hope  township 

IngersoU  towaiship 

Jasper  township 

Jerome  township 

Larkiu  township 

Lee  township  (rt) 

Lincoln  township 

Midland  city  (u) 

Wardl 661 

A\'ard  2 834 

Waid3 528 

Ward  4 354 

Midland  township  (0) 

Mount  Haley  township 

Porter  township 

Warren  township,  incl.  Coleman  village. 
Coleman  village 

h  Organized  from  part  of  Spalding  township  since  1880. 
i  Organized  from  part  of  Stephenson  township  in  1881. 
j  Organized  from  part  of  Breitung  township  in  1880. 
k  Part  taken  to  form  Myer  townshii)  since  1880. 
I  Part  taken  to  foi-m  Nadean  township  in  1881. 
VI  Organized  in  1882. 

n  Organized  in  1881.  , 

o  Midland  village,  formerly  in  Midland  township,  incorpo- 
rated as  a  city  since  1880. 


138 
759 


322 
536 


307 

376 

491 

8,599 


10,  030 


1,566 
1,252 

652 
1,  525 
3,  573 
1.915 
2,279 


456 


10,  657 


1880 


1,093 

78 
299 

894 
221 
343 
307 
1,132 
986 
192 


759 
70G 
471 
189 
207 
981 


11,  £ 


546 
4,559 


158 
195 


3,288 


3,947 


1,131 
1, 222 


6,893 


1,020 

2,294 

444 

223 

504 

302 

903 

300 

54° 

iti 

POPULATION, 


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Tadm;  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MICHIGAIV— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Missaukee  county  . 


Bloomfield  township 

Caldwell  township ■ 

Clam  Union  township 

Etna  township  (a) 

Forest  township 

Lake  township  (fc),  incl.  Jennings  village, 

Jennings  village  

Norwich  township  (c) 

Pioneer  township  (d) 

Eeeder  township  («),  inel.  Lake  village  . . 

Lake  village 

Richland  township 

Riverside  township 

West  Branch  township  


Monroe  count 


Ash  township,  includinfc  Carleton  village 

Carleton  village 

Bedford  township 

Berlin  township 

Dundee  township,  inch  Dundee  village. . . 

Dundee  village 

Erie  township 

Exeter  township 

Frenchtown  township 

Ida  township  

Lasalle  townshi  p 

London  township 

Milan  township,  incl.  part  of  Milan  vill. . . 

Milan  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Milan  village,  in  Milan 
township,  Monroe  county, and  York 
township,  Washtenaw  county. 

Monroe  city 

Ward  1 1 ,  882 

Ward  2 925 

Wards 1,542 

Ward  4 909 

Monroe  township 

Raisinville  township 

Summerfleld  township,  including  Peters- 
burg village. 

Petersburg  village 

Whitefoi-d  townshii) 


Montcalm  coun'iv. 


Belvidore  township 

Bloomer  township,  incl.  Carson  village. . . 

Carson  village 

Bushnell     township,   including    part  of 
Sheridan  village. 

Sheridan  village  (part  of) 

Cato  township,  incl.  Lakeview  village 

Lakeview  village 

Crystal  township 

Day  township  (/),  incl.  McBride  village. . 

McBride  village 

Douglas  township  (/) 

Eureka  township 

Evergreen  township   (/),  including  part 
of  Sheridan  village. 

Sheridan  village  (part  of) 

Fairplain   township,   including   part    of 
Sheridan  village  {g) . 

Ferris  township 

Greenville  city 

Ward  1 880 

Ward  2 1, 141 

Ward  3 1,  035 

Home  township,  incl.  Edraore  village 

Edmore  village 

Maple  Valley  township,  incl.  Coral  vill  . . . 

Coral  village 

Montcalm  township 

Pierson  township,  incl.  Pierson  village  - . . 
Pierson  village 


1890 


5,048 


159 
405 
878 
169 
193 
630 
480 
141 
154 
832 
663 
534 
617 
23U 


32,  337 


1,997 
386 
1,837 
1,906 
3,539 
1,166 
1,463 
1,716 
2,023 
1,410 
1,315 
1,315 
2,079 

347 
917 


5,258 


890 
1,830 
1,858 


1,901 


1880 


1,553 


76 
104 
402 


299 

323 

61 

76 

158 

65 


33,  624 


2,252 

434 
1,835 
2,246 
3,  242 

932 
1,721 
1,822 
2,485 
1,369 
1,506 
1,408 
1,882 

100 

320 


1,018 
2,  035 
1,  829 


420 
2,  044 


33, 148 


1,027 

525 

2,182 

2,074 

921 
1,326 

1,482 

10 

2,016 

L397 

1 ,024 
1,344 

599 
1,295 

1,737 

3,  220 

333 

968 

1,000 

933 

924 

1,308 

1,411 

306 
1, 181 

400 
1,422 

1,314 

1,192 

3,  056 

3,144 

1,498 

1,982 

735 
1,808 

704 
2,  293 

335 
1,510 

590 
1,724 

1,410 

1,572 

215 

372 

minor  civil  divisions. 


a  Organized  in  1880. 

b  Organized  from  part  of  Reeder  township  in  1882. 
c  Organized  from  part  of  Pioneer  township  in  1880. 
d  Part  taken  to  form  Norwich  township  iu  1880. 
e  Part  taken  to  form  Lake  township  in  1882. 
^  /  Stanton  village,  formerly  in  Day,  Douglas,  Evergreen,  and 
Sidney  tow^uships,  incorporated  as  a  city  since  1880. 


Montcalm  county — Continued. 


Pine  township 

Reynolds  town.ship,  incl.  Howard  village. 
Howard  village 

Richland  township 

Sidney  township   (/),  including  part,  of 
Sheridan  village. 
Sheridan  village  (part  of) 

Stanton  city  (/) 

Wardl 832 

Ward  2 520 

Winfield  township 


Montmorency  county  (/i) 


Albert  township 

Briley  township 

Hillman  township 

Montmorency  township . 

Rust  township 

Wheattield  township 


MUSKEOON  county  . 


Blue  Lake  township 

Casnovia   township,    including    part  of 
Casnovia  village. 

Casnovia  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Casnovia  village,  in  Tyrone 
township,  Kent  county,  and  Cas- 
novia township,  Muskegon  county. 

Cedar  Creek  township 

Dalton  township 

Eggleston  township 

Fvuilland  township '. , 

Fruitport  township 

Holton  to wn.ship 

Laketon  township,  including  Lakeside  (g) 
and  North  Muskegon  villages. 

North  Muskegon  village 

Montague  township,  incl.  Montague  vill 

Montague  village 

Moorland  township 

Muskegon  city  (i) 

Ward  1 2,  736 

Ward  2 2,  854 

Ward  3 2, 80] 

Ward  4 2, 509 

Ward  5 3, 205 

Ward  6 3,  333 

Ward  7 3, 179 

Ward  8 2, 085 

Mu.skegon  township 

Norton  township 

Ravenna  township 

Whitehall  township,  incl.  Whitehall  vill 

Whitehall  village 

White  River  township 


1890 


Newaygo  county 


Ashland  township 

Barton  township 

Be.aver  township 

Big  Prairie  township 

Bndgeton  township 

Brooks  township  (j),  including  part  of 
Newaygo  village. 

Newaygo  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Newaygo  village,  in  Brooks 
and  Garfield  townships. 

Crotou  township,  incl.  Croton  village 

Croton  village 

Dayton  township,  including  jjart  of  Fre- 
liiont  village. 

Fremont  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Fremont  village,  in  Dayton 
and  Sheridan  townships. 

g  Not  separately  returned. 

k  Organised  in  1881 ;  unorganized  and  attached  to  Alpena 
county  in  1880. 

i  Lakeside  township  (population  1,702  in  1880)  annexed 
since  1880. 

j  Part  taken  to  form  Garfield  township  in  1881. 


1,072 
1,804 

i>i37 
1,140 
1,514 


131 
1,  352 


142 
338 
535 
177 
203 
92 


40,  013 


138 
1,734 


169 

275 


337 
638 

289 
580 

1,446 
906 

2,204 

1,590 

1,967 

1 ,623 

738 

22,  702 


1880 


1,498 

723 

1,466 

2,014 

924 

556 

1,189 

1,835 

1,903 
633 

1.724 
508 

20,  470 

14,  688 

1,489 
773 
409 
445 
584 

1,016 

1,346 
638 
197 
572 
388 

1,497 

730 
1.330 

1,097 

700 

807 

125 
1,9,58 

118 
1,588 

680 
1,097 

529 
902 

1,029 
1,569 

924 

880 

2,  224 

26 1 
1,760 


26, 586 


307 
1,715 


356 
471 
218 
494 
880 
892 
918 


1.297 

409 

11,  262 


220 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuned. 

MICHIGAN— Contimied. 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Newaygo  county — Coutiniied. 

Denver  township  (a),  including  part  of 
Hesperia  viUajie. 

H  esperia  village  (part  of)  

Total  for  Hesperia  village  (6). in  Den- 
ver township,  Newaygo  count)-,  and 
Newfield  township,  Oceana  county. 

Ensley  town.ship 

Everett  township  (a) 

(jarlield  township  (c),  including  jiart  of 
Newaygo  village. 

Newaygo  village  (part  of) 

Goodwell  township  (d) 

Grant  township 

Home  township  (e) 

Lincoln  township  (/) 

Monroe  township  (</) 

Norwich  township 

Sheridan  township,  including  part  of  Fre- 
mont village. 

Fremont  village  (part  of) 

Sherman  township  (h) 

Troy  township 

Wilcox  township,  iucl.  White  Cloud  vill.. 
White  Cloud  village 


Oakland  county . 


1890 


Addison  township,  incl.  Leonard  village. . 

Leonard  village 

Avon  township,  incl.  Kochester  village . . 

Rochester  village 

Bloomfleld  township,  including  Birming- 
ham village. 

Birmingham  village 

Brandon  township,  inol.  Ortoiiville  vill . . 

Ortonville  village 

Commerce  township 

Parmington  township,  including  I'ai'm- 
ington  village. 

Farmington  village 

Groveland  township 

Highland  township 

Holly  township,  including  Holly  village. 

H  oily  village 

Independence  township,  incl.  Clarkston 


Clarltston  village 

Lyon  township,  incl.  South  Lyon  village. 
South  Lyon  village 

Milford  township,  incl.  Milford  village. . . 
Milford  village 

Novi  township 

Oakland  township 

Orion  township,  including  Orion  village. . 
Orion  village 

Oxford  township,  incl.  Oxford  village. . . . 
Oxford  village 

Pontiac  city 

Ward  1 925 

Ward  2 1, 257 

Ward  3 1, 165 

Ward  4 2, 155 

Wards 698 

Pontiac  township 

Kose  township 

Koyal  Oak  township 

Southfleld  township 

Springfield  township 

Troy  township 

Waterford  township 

We.st  Bloomfleld  township 

White  Lake  township 


1,055 


227 

506 

'47 

1,177 

576 

1,686 

1,388 
784 

an9 

455 
1,016 

512 

695 

1,066 

910 

1,546 

362 

637 

1,181 

417 
625 
643 

1,307 

373 
644 
185 
850 

743 

440 

41, 245 


1880 


41,  537 


1,139 

975 

276 

1,946 

2,275 

900 

996 

2,044 

1,952 

899 

733 

1,260 

1,367 

313 

308 

1,113 

1,263 

1,639 

1,840 

320 

'  377 

917 

1,126 

1,393 

1,414 

2, 120 

2,  393 

1,266 

1.443 

1,297 

1,386 

387 

368 

1,660 

1,561 

707 

4.B 

1,962 

2,200 

I, .38 

1 ,251 

1,306 

1,278 

896 

1,041 

1,297 

1,292 

522 

429 

2,080 

1,887 

1,128 

851 

6,200 

4,509 

947 

1,000 

958 

1, 159 

1,844 

1,  709 

1,444 

1,  634 

1,064 

1,  272 

1,  470 

1,586 

1,  163 

1,  324 

1,229 

1,096 

857 

998 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Home  township  in  1881. 

h  Hesperia  village  given  as  in  Greenwood  townshii),  Oceana 
county,  in  1880. 

c  Organized  from  parts  of  Brooks  and  Sherman  townships 
in  1881. 

d  Organized  in  1882. 

e  Organized  from  parts  of  Denver  and  Everett  townships 
in  1881. 

/  Organized  from  part  of  Monroe  township  in  1884. 

</  Part  taken  to  form  Lincoln  township  in  1884. 

ft  Part  taken  to  form  Garfield  township  iu  1881. 

i  Organized  from  part  of  Klacking  township  in  1880. 

j  Organized  from  part  of  Kose  township  in  1881. 

k  Part  taken  to  form  Hortou  township  iu  1883. 

I  Organized  .since  1880. 


Oceana  county. 


Benona  township 

Clay  banks  township 

Colfax  township 

Crystal  township 

Elbridge  township 

Ferry  townshij) 

Golden  township 

Grant  township - 

G  reenwood  township  (i) 

Hart  township,  including  Hart  village 

Hart  village 

Leavitt  township 

Newfield  township,  including  part  of 
Hesperia  village. 

Hesperia  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Hesperia  village  (.6),  in  Den- 
ver township,  N  ewaygo  county,  and 
Newfield  township,  Oceana  county. 

Otto  township ■ 

Pentwater  township,  incl.  Pentwater  vill 

Pentwater  village 

Shelby  township,  incl.  Shelby  village 

Shelby  village 

Weare  township 


Ogemaw  county. 


Beaver  Lake  township  (i) 

Churchill  township 

Gumming  township 

Damon  township  (j) 

Edwards  to wnshiij  (k) 

Foster  township 

Goodar  township  (I) - 

Hill  township  (m) 

Horton  township  (n) 

Klacking  township  (0) 

Logan  township  (I) 

Mills  township  (p) 

Ogemaw  township  (q) 

Richland  township  (r) 

Rose  township  (s) 

West  Branch    township   («),    including 
West  Branch  village. 
West  Branch  village 


1890 


Ontonagon  county  (m)  . 


Bohemia  township  («) 

Carp  Lake  township 

Greenland  township  (w) 

Interior  township  (x) 

McMillan  township  (I) 

Ontonagon  township,  including  Ontona- 
gon village  (y). 
Rockland  township,  incl.  Rockland  vill  .  - 
Rockland  village 


Osceola  county . 


Burdell  township 

Cedar  township 

Evart  township,  incl.  part  of  Evart  vill . . 

Evart  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Evart  village,  in  Evart  and 
Osceola  townships. 
Hartwick  township 


15, 098 


1,154 
798 
308 
750 

1,180 
855 
955 
716 
450 

1,841 
757 
827 
810 

279 
506 


157 

1,605 

1,510 

2,470 

994 

822 


5,583 


1880 


284 

318 

197 

975 

217 

167 

97 

47 

224 

291 

59 

66 

272 

382 

211 

1,776 

1 ,302 


3,756 


92 
18 
272 
559 
597 
1,564 

654 


14,  630 


734 

336 

1,215 

432 
1,269 

417 


11,  699 


877 
649 
185 
561 
833 
629 
952 
453 
529 
1,392 
464 
505 
496 


148 
1,278 


1,496 

Si 
716 


1,914 


146 
122 


306 

206 


470 


301 
101 
262 


2,565 


73 
825 


780 
887 


10, 777 


547 
374 

1,077 
458 

1,302 

239 


on,  Organized  in  1883. 

n  Organized  from  part  of  Edwards  town.ship  in  1883. 

o  Parts  taken  to  form  Beaver  Lake  township  in  1880  and 
West  Branch  township  in  1881. 

p  Organized  from  part  of  Richland  township  in  1884. 

g  Part  taken  to  form  West  Branch  township  iu  1881. 

r  Part  taken  to  form  Mills  townshijj  in  1884. 

s  Part  taken  to  form  Damon  township  in  1881. 

t  Organized  from  parts  of  Klacking  and  Ogemaw  town- 
ships in  1881. 

w  Part  taken  to  form  Gogebic  county  iu  1887. 

V  Organized  from  part  ot^ Greenland  township  in  1883. 

w  Part  taken  to  form  Bohemia  township  iu  1883. 

X  Organized  in  1885. 

y  Not  separately  returned. 


POPULATION. 


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Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

raiCHlC!  AN— Continued. 


MINOK  Crvn,  DIVISIONS. 


Osceola  codkty — Continued. 

Hei  sey  township,  incl.  part  of  Hersej-  vill 

Hersey  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Hersey  village,   in  Hersey 
and  Richmond  townships. 

Highliind  township 

Leroy  township,  including  Leroy  village. 

Leroy  village 

Lincoln  town  ship 

Marion  township,  incl.  Marion  village  (a) . 

Middle  Branch  township 

Orient  township 

Osceola  township,  incl.  part  of  Evart  vill 

E vart  village  (part  of) 

Richmond  township,  including  part   of 
Hersey  village  and  Reed  village. 

Hersey  village  (part  of) 

Reed  village 

Rose  Lake  township 

Sherman  township 

Sylvan  township 


Oscoda  county  (6) . 


Athertou  township 

Big  Creek  township 

Comins  township 

Elmer  township 

Greenwood  township 

Harmon  township 

Long  Lake  township 

Mentor  township,  including  Potts  village 

Potts  village 

Mount  Pindus  townshiii 


Otsego  county  . 


Bagley   township    (c),  including  part  of 
Graylord  village. 

Gaylord  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Gaylord  village,  in  Bagley 
and  Livingston  townships. 

Charlton  township 

Chester  township  (d) 

Corwith  township,  incl.  Vauderbilt  vill  - . . 

Vanderbilt  village 

Dover  township - 

Elmira  township 

Hayes  township 

Livingston  townshiiJ  (c),  including  part 
of  (Saylord  village. 

Gaylord  village  (part  of)  

Otsego  Lake  township  (c) 


Ottawa  county  , 


Allendale  township 

Blendon  township 

Chester  township 

Crockery  township 

Georgetown  township 

Grand  Haven  city 

Ward  1 1 ,  044 

"Ward  2 774 

ATard  3 2,  35G 

Ward  4 849 

Grand  Haven  township 

Holland  city 

Ward  1 1, 147 

Ward  2 687 

Ward  3 ] ,  452 

AVard  4 (i5!) 

Holland  township 

Jamestown  township 

( )live  township 

Polktou  township,  incl.  Cooiicrsville  vill . . 
Coopersville  village 

Robin.son  township 


1890 


32» 

320 
1,087 

452 
1,084 
1,042 

210 

707 
1,550 

837 
3,064 


250 
1,776 
627 
810 
504 


1,904 


99 
187 
272 
122 
131 
161 
218 
607 
S08 
107 

4,272 

1,974 

689 

2S3 
661 

292 

149 
177 
699 

100 

206 

158 

561 

165 

1,033 

120 
225 
101 
026 

408 
641 

202 
596 

35,  358 

33,  126 

1,345 
1,291 

1,  5.54 
1,247 
1,845 
5,023 


8,57 
3, 945 


3,  080 
2,  078 
1,968 
2,584 
7qo 
510 


1880 


144 

472 

198 
819 
134 
902 
92 
169 
508 

1,318 
844 

2,352 

328 
1  ,ogi 
470 
568 
366 


467 


1,074 
785 
1,703 
1,240 
1,815 
4,  862 


642 

2,  620 


3,  064 
2,066 
1,601 
2,688 
64  s 
439 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


<i  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Organized  in  1881 ;  unorganized  and  attached  to  Alcona 
county  in  1880. 

c  Organized  from  partsofLivingstonandCtsego  Lake  town- 
ships in  1882. 

d  Organized  since  1880. 

e  Part  taken  to  form  Bagley  township  in  1882. 

/  Organized  from  parts  of  fiismarck  and  Moltke  townships 
in  1881. 


Ottawa  county— Continued. 

Si>riug  Lake  town.ship,  including Ferrys- 
burg  and  Spring  Lake  villages. 

Ferrysburg  village 

Spring  Lake  village 

Tallmadge  township 

Wright  township 

Zeeland  township,  incl.  Zeeland  village. . 

Zeeland  village 


Presque  Isle  county 


Allis  township  (/) . 

Belknap  townshi]) 

Bismarck  township  (g) 

Case  township  (h) 

Krakow  township , 

Metz  township 

Moltke  township  (g) 

Posen  township 

Presque  Isle  township 

Rogers  township,  incl.  Rogers  village  . 
Rogers  village T 


Roscommon  county. 


Denton  township 

Gerrish  township 

Higgins  township  (1),  including 
mon  village. 

Roscommon  village 

Markey  township  (rf) 

Nester  township 

Richfield  township  (j) 

Roscommon  township 

St.  Helen  township  {k) 


Roscom- 


Saginaw  county. 


Albee  township 

Birch  Run  township 

Elniufield  township 

Brady  township,  including  Oakley  village. 
Oakley  village 

Brant  township 

Bridgeport  township 

Bueua  Vista  township 

Carrollton  township,  incl.  Carrollton  vill. 
Carrollton  village 

Chapin  township 

Chesaning  township,  incl.  Chesaning  vill 
Chesaning  village 

Frankenmuth  township 

Fremont  township 

James  township 

Jonesfield  township,  incl.  Merrill  village 
Merrill  village 

Kochville  township 

Laketield  township 

Maple  Grove  township 

Marion  township 

Richland  township 

Saginaw  city  (I) 

Ward    1 3,712 

Ward    2 3,953 

Ward    3 3,559 

Ward   4 3,812 

Ward    5 4,740 

Ward    6 3,031 

Ward    7 3,704 

Ward    8 1,788 

Ward    9 1,931 

Ward  10 3,  238 

Ward  11 3,  292 

Ward  12 2, 776 

Ward  13 2, 065 

Ward  14 2,111 

Ward  15 2, 601 

Saginaw  township 


1890 


2,256 

692 
1,168 
1,324 
1,611 
2,  834 


4,  687 


223 
744 
113 
246 
385 
267 
465 

1,  259 

•h9 

766 

431 

2,  033 


66 

586 

511 
28 

1.59 
76 

176 

867 

82,  273 


613 

1,  5.53 
1,420 
1,469 

299 
1,190 
1,813 

2,  998 
2,075 
1,074 

681 

2,361 

1,-56 

1,815 

812 

655 

1,105 

412 

863 

543 

1,703 

582 

1,221 

46,  322 


1,340 


1880 


411 
'-372 
1,506 
1,922 
2,  715 

484 

3,113 


620 
100 


242 
100 
490 
858 
228 
475 
325 


210 
214 
687 


234 
114 


59,  095 


434 
1,600 
1,369 

1,247 
298 
860 
1,644 
1,735 
1,737 

82s 
646 

2,059 
889 

1,691 
484 
572 
317 


1,768 

193 

1,.S83 

80 

700 

10,  525 


1,376 


g  Parts  taken  to  form  AHis  township  in  1881  and  Case  town- 
ship in  1885. 

h  Organized  from  parts  of  Bismarck  and  Moltke  townships 
in  1885. 

i  Part  taken  to  form  Richfield  township  in  1885. 

j  Organized  from  part  of  Higgins  township  in  1885. 

k  Organized  in  1880. 

I  East  Saginaw  city  (population  19,016  in  1880)  annexed 
April  1,  1890. 


222 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  I'OPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MICHIGAN— Continued. 


MIKOB  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Saginaw  county— Continufd. 

St.  (Uiarles township,  including St.Clmrlc.s 
villain  (a). 

S])aulding  township 

Swan  Creek  township 

Tayinoiith  township 

Thomastown  township 

Tittaba.wassee  township 

Zilwaukee  township 


St.  Clair  county. 


Berlin  tow  nshiji 

Brockway  township,  iiiilndinf;  Hrockway 
Center'(a.)  and  Tale  villag'ss. 

Vale  village 

Burehville  township 

Caseo  township. 

Cliina  township 

Clay  townsliip,  inch  Algonac  village  (a) . . 

Clyde  township 

Columbus  township 

Cottrellvillo  township  (6) 

East  China  township 

Emmet  township 

Fort  Gratiot  city  (c) 

Fort  Gratiot  township  (c) 

Grant  township - 

Greenwood  township 

Ii a  township 

Kenockeo  township 

Kimball  township - 

Lynn  township 

Marine  city  (b) 

Wardl 1,406 

Ward  2 945 

Wards 917 

Mussey  township,  inch  Capac  village  (n) . 

Port  Huron  city 

Ward  1  -  - 1,  824 

Ward  2 1,  289 

AVaid  3 1,  375 

Ward  4 3,080 

Ward  5 3,  242 

Ward  6 2, 727 

Port  Huron  township 

Siley  township,  ind.  part  of  Memphis  vill. 

isiemphis  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Memphis  village,  in  Rich- 
mond township,  Macomb  county, 
and  Riley  township,  St.  Clair  county. 

St.  Clair  city  ...' 

Wardl 1,111 

Ward  2 1,242 

St.  Clair  township 

Wales  township 


St.  Joseph  county 


Biur  Oak  township,  incl.  Burr  Oak  village 

Hurr  Oak  village 

Colon  township,  including  Colon  village. . 

Colon  village 

Constaiitine  township,  including  Con 
stantiiie  village. 

Constantine  village 

Fabius  township 

Fawn  Eiver  township 

Florence  township 

Flowerfield  township 

Leonidas  township 

Lockport  township,  incl.  Three  Eivcri 
village. 

Three  Rivers  village 

Mendon  township,  incl.  Mendon  village 

Mendon  village 

Mottville  township 

Notta.wa  township,  incl.  Centerville  vill 

Ccnterville  village 


1890 


1,807 


516 

413 

493 

309 

1,579 

1,154 

1,200 

1.048 

1,581 

1,506 

1,963 

1,630 

52, 105 


1,237 

2,  237 

937 

572 
1,811 
1,  380 
1,681 
1,014 
1,158 
1,054 

294 
1,251 
2,832 

774 
1,142 
1,457 
1,495 
1,202 
1,356 

857 

3,  268 


1880 


1,  .539 


46, 197 


1,283 
1.839 


752 
2,  212 
1,628 
1,523 
1,  252 
1,327 
2,904 

337 
1,480 
1,280 
1,902 
1,  3.57 
1,  568 
1,645 
1,591 
1,429 

788 
1,673 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1,683 

1,746 

13,  543 

8,883 

1.407 

1,010 

1,005 

2,002 

217 

212 

588 

579 

2,353 

1,923 

1,807 

1,996 

1,635 

1,820 

25,  356 

26,  626 

1,738 

1,837 

687 
1,515 

721 
1,518 

489 
2,141 

422 
2,441 

1,346 
1,035 

1,405 
1,298 

602 

702 

791 

899 

1,  184 

1,438 

1,452 

1,512 

3,872 

3,464 

3,MI 

1,893 

2.525 
2,040 

808 
545 

854 
690 

1,  910 

1,  916 

775 

705 

<t  Not  separately  returned. 

6  Marine  village,  formerly  in  Cottrcllville  township,  in- 
corporated as  a  city  since  1880. 

c  Fort  Gratiot  village,  forn)erly  in  Fort  Gratiot  township, 
incorporated  as  a  city  since  1880. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Wheatland  township  in  1881. 

e  Organized  from  jiart  of  Marion  township  in  1881. 

/Munising  and  Onota  townships  (population  690  in  1880), 
ajid  Burt  township,  which  was  organized  from  part  of  Mu 
Hieing  township  in  1882,  taken  to  form  Alger  county  in  1885. 


1890 


St.  Joseph  county— Continued. 


Park  township 

Sherman  township 

Sturgis  township,  incl.  Sturgis  village 

Sturgis  village 

White  Pigeon  township,  including  W  hite 
Pigeon  village. 

White  Pigeon  village 


Sanilac  county 


Argyle  township 

Austin  township 

Bridgehampton  township,  including  part 
of  Carsonville village  (a). 

Buel  township - 

Cnster  township,  including  parts  of  San- 
dusky(a)  and  Sanilac  Center  villages. 

Sanilac  Center  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Sanilac  Center  village,  in  Cus- 
ter and  Watertown  townships. 

Delaware  township 

Elk  township 

Elmer  township 

Evergreen  township 

Flynn  township 

Forester  township 

Fremont  township 

Greenleaf  township 

Lamotte  township 

Lexington  township,  including  Croswell 
and  Lexington  villages. 

Croswell  village 

Le.vinaton  village 

Maple  Valley  township,  incl.  Brown  vill. . 

Brown  village 

Marion  township  (d) 

Marlette  township,  incl.  Marlette  vill.(a) . 
Minden  township,  incl.  Minden  village  . . . 

Minden  village 

Moore  township 

Sanilac  township,  incl.  Port  Sanilac  vill.(n) 

Speaker  township 

Washington  township,  including  part  of 
Carsonville  village. 

Carsonville  vdlage  (part  ol) 

Watertown  township,  including  pails  of 
Sandusky  (a)  and  Sanilac  Center  villages. 

Sanilac  Center  village  (pari  01)  . .'. 

Wheatland  township  (e) 

Worth  townshii> 


Schoolcraft  county  (/) . 


Gemifask  township  (g) 

Harrison  township  (7i),  including    South 
Manistiquo  village. 

South  Manistique  village 

Hiawatha  township   (i),  including  jiart  of 
Manistique  village. 

Manistique  village  (part  oO 

Total  for  Manistique  village,  in  Hia- 
watha and  Manistique  townships. 
Manistique  township  (j),iaeludingi)artof 
Manistiquo  village. 

Manistique  village  (part  of) 

Seney  township  (k) 

Thompson  township  (!) 


Shiawassee  county  . 


1,095 
1,048 
2,989 
2,489 
1,  ,546 

961 
32, 589 


767 
1,015 
1,479 

853 
721 

101 
403 

2,178 

1,427 
816 
835 
889 
933 

1,095 
806 
649 

2,  602 

504 

712 

1,592 

437 

1,837 

2,370 

1.114 

394 

883 

1,889 

1,430 

1,447 

172 
1,224 

302 

454 

1,284 


5,818 


1880 


148 
422 


1,382 

i>233 
2,940 

2,161 

1,707 
774 
931 


30,  952 


992 

1,298 
1,467 

413 
1,387 
1,  382 


1,283 
1,  204 
2,677 
2, 060 
1,707 


26,  341 


341 

691 

1,634 

693 

262 


2,131 

1,  332 
259 
215 
526 
940 

1,188 
612 
301 

2,  993 

447 
955 
939 


1,418 

1,700 

871 

191 

359 

2,457 

1,473 

952 


1,554 


1,  575 


192 


693 


27,  059 


1,190 
1,472 
1,576 
355 
1,  320 
1,501 


Antrim  township 

Bennington  township 

Burns  township,  including  Byron  village 

Byron  village 

Caledonia  township 

Corunna  city 

Ward  1...' 576 

W  ard  2 528 

Ward  3 278 

<l  Organized  from  part  of  Manistique  township  in  1883. 

h  Organized  from  part  of  Hiawatha  township  since  1880. 

i  Parts  taken  to  form  Harrison  township  since  1880  and 
Thompson  township  in  1882. 

j  Parts  taken  to  form  Gerrafask  and  Seney  townships  in 
1883. 

k  Organized  from  parts  of  Burt,  Manistiquo,  andMunisiug 
townshijis  in  1883. 

I  Organized  from  part  of  Hiawatha  township  in  1882. 


POPULATION. 


223 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION   BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— CoutiuuccL 

MI  CHIC  AIV —Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Shiawassee  county— Continued. 

Fairfield  township 

Hazleton  township 

Middlehury  township 

New  Haven  township 

Owosso  city 

Ward  1.- 1,856 

"Ward  2 1,671 

Ward  3 841 

Ward  4 2,196 

Owosso  township 

Perry  township,  including  Morrice  and 
Perry  villages. 

Morrice  village 

Perry  village 

Rush  township 

Sciota  township,  incl.  Laiiigsburg  village 

Laingsburg  village 

.Shiawassee  township,  incl.  Bancroft  vill. 

Bancroft  village 

Venice  township 

Vernon  township,  including  Durand  and 
Vernon  villages. 

Durand  village 

Vernon  village 

WoodhuU  township 

Tuscola  count? 

Akron  township 

Aimer  township 

Arbela  township '- 

Columbia  township,  incl.  Union  ville  vill . . 

Unionville  village 

Dayton  township  

Denmark  township,  incl.  Reese  vill.  (n) . . . 
Elkland  township,  including  Cass  village 

Cass  village 

Ellington  township 

Elm  wood  township,  incl.  Gagetown  vill . . 

Gagetown  village 

Fairgrove  township 

Fremont  township,  incl.  May  ville  village . 

Mayville  village 

Gilford  township 

Indian  Fields  township,  incl.  Caro  village. 

Caro  village  

Juniata  to\vnship 

Kingston  township 

Koylton  township 

Miilington  township, incl. Millingtou  vill. 

Millington  village 

Novesta  township 

Tuscola  township 

Vassar  township,  incl.  Vassar  village 

Vassar  village 

Watertown  township 

Wells  township 

Wisner  township 

Van  Buren  county 

Almena  township 

Antwerp  township,  incl.  Lawlon  village. . 

Lawton  village 

Arlington  township 

Bangor  township,  incl.  Bangor  village  . . . 

Bangor  village 

Blooraingdale  township,  including  Bloom - 
ingdale  village. 

Bloomingdale  village 

Columbia  township,  incl.  Brecdsville  vill. 

Breedsville  village 

Covert  town.sliip,  including  Covert  village  . 

Covert  village 

Decatur  township,  incl.  Decatur  village 

Decatur  village 

Geneva  township 

Hamilton  town.ship 

Hartford  township,  incl.  Hartford  village 

Hartford  village 

Keeler  township , 

Lawrence  township,  incl.  Lawrence  vill . . 

Lawrence  village 

a  Not  separately  return od. 

tin  1880  in  Sylvan  tomiship  oiJy. 


1890 


977 
1,801 

965 
1,752 
6,564 


1880 


32,  508 


1,693 
1,315 

1,258 

1,527 

di4 

1,279 

1,  820 

1,869 

813 

822 

1,  422 

237 

968 

1,.  M 

1,069 
2,469 
1 ,701 
1,157 
1,110 
1,069 
1,616 

454 

741 

1,324 

2,500 

1,682 

1,308 

779 

472 


30,  541 


983 

936 

1, 922 

1,958 

788 
1,549 

^M] 

2,  384 

2,572 

go4 
1,  952 

T  ,T02 

1,749 

^So 

202 

1,551 

1,510 

212 

:?oo 

1,381 

1, 1.36 

.l^s 

228 

1,789 

2,218 

)  ,109 
1,428 

1,267 
1,311 

966 

1,127 

2,430 

2,  308 

1,044 
1,114 

8:18 
1,153 

1,779 

1,999 

564 

550 

900 
1,820 
1,006 
1,638 
2,501 


1,191 

1,217 

1,900 

1,564 

422 

229 

440 

298 

1,362 

1,286 

1,448 

1,565 

654 

616 

1,892 

1,929 

642 

387 

1,414 

1,424 

2,291 

2,267 

255 

210 

585 

554 

25,  738 


1,367 
1,172 

1,283 
1,194 


1,039 
1,642 
1,249 

313 

687 

1,054 


1,609 

1,117 

248 

761 

1,869 

1,282 

1,  300 

650 

919 

1,641 

492 

390 

1,352 

1,579 

670 

1,098 

440 

326 


30, 807 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Van  Bueen  county— Continued. 

Pawpaw  township,  incl.  Pawpaw  village  . 

Pawpaw  village 

Pine  Grove  tow  uship 

Porter  townshi]) 

South  Haven  township,  including  South 
Haven  village. 

South  Haven  village 

Waverlj-  township 

AVashtenaw  county 


Ann  Arbor  city 

Ward  1 .' 2, 462 

Ward  2 1 ,  676 

Ward  3 1,  503 

Ward  4 1,  6]  9 

Ward  5 719 

Ward  6 1, 452 

Ann  Arbor  township 

Augusta  townshii) 

Bridgewater  township 

Dexter  townshij) 

Freedom  township 

Lima  towuship,  incl.  part  of  Chelsea  vill. 

Chelsea  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Chelsea  village  (6),  in  Lima 
and  Sylvan  townships. 
Lodi  township,  incl.  part  of  Saline  village. 

Saline  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Saline  village  (c),  in  Lodi, 
Saline,  and  York  townships. 

Lyndon  township 

Manchester   township,    including    Man- 
chester village. 

Manchester  village 

Northfleld  township 

Pittsfleld  township 

Salem  township 

Saline  township,  incl.  part  of  Saline  vill . . 

Saline  village  (part  of) 

Scio  township,  including  Dexter  village. . 

Dexter  village 

Sharon  township 

Superior  township 

Sj'lvan  township,  incl. part  of  Chelsea  vill 

Chelsea  village  (part  of) 

Webster  township 

York  township,  including  parts  of  Milan 
and  Saline  villages. 

Milan  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Milan  village,  in  Milan  town- 
ship, Monroe  county,  and  York 
township,  Washtenaw  county. 

Saline  village  (part  of) 

Ypsilanti  city 

Ward  1 ...  -■ 1, 373 

Ward  2 938 

Ward  3 1,  697 

Ward  4 767 

Ward  5 1,  354 

Y^psilanti  township 


1890 


1880 


Wayne  county. 


Flat 


2, 450 

1,391 
1,734 
1,091 
2,  924 


i,92t 
1,114 


42,  210 


9,431 


1,236 
257, 114 


Brownstown   towushij),   iiicludiiij 
Rock  village. 

Flat  Rock  village 

Canton  township 

Dearborn  tow  nship 

Detroit  city 

Ward   1 13,159 

Ward    2 10,943 

Ward    3 14,266 

Ward    4 11,989 

W^ard    5 16,320 

Ward    6 13,846 

Ward    7 14,482 

Ward    8 12,591 

Ward    9 21,470 

Ward  10 16,  Oil 

Ward  11 13,  974 

Ward  12 14,  409 

Ward  13 8.  809 

Ward  14 8, 197 

Ward  15 5, 981 

Ward  16 f. . . .     9, 429 

e  In  1880  in  Lodi  and  Saline  towushiiis  only. 


2, 321 

377 

1,184 

2,  346 

205,  876 


2,707 
1,482 
1,887 
1,224 
2,246 


1,442 
1,185 


41,848 


8,061 


1,  383 

1,400 

1,769 

1,640 

1,084 

1,255 

702 

873 

1,134 

1,  373 

991 

1,021 

26 

1.356 

1,160 

1,  264 

1,377 

131 
706 

129 
858 

617 

735 

2,178 

2,  394 

1,191 
1,210 

1,156 
1,  273 

1,158 

1,233 

1,182 

1,  192 

1,659 

1,927 

-,62 
1.946 

729 
2,  291 

879 
1,014 

1,008 
1,161 

1,  096 

1,253 

2,  258 

2,  260 

1,330 
863 

1,160 
969 

1,906 

1,717 

570 

220 

917 

320 

13 
6,129 

4,984 

1,459 
166,  444 


2,567 

373 

1,350 

2,094 

116,  340 


224 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

iniCHIOAN— Coiitinued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Wayne  county — Continued. 


Ecorse  township 

Greenfield  township,  including  part  of 

Highland  Park  village  (a). 
Grossepoint  township,  including  Grosse- 
point  village. 

Grossepoint  village 

Hamtranick  township,  including  purt  of 

Highland  Park  village  (a). 
Huron  township,  iiK'l.  Kew  Boston  village 

New  Boston  village 

Livonia  township -  -  - 

Monguagon  township,  iucl.  Trenton  vill 

1  renton  village _ 

Nankin  township,  incl.  Wayne  village  . . 

Wayne  village 

Plymouth  township,  including  Northville 
and  Plymouth  villages. 

Northville  village 

Plymouth  village 

Hedford  township  

Romulus  township 

Spriugwells  township 

Sumpter  township 

Taylor  towushi]) 

Ya'u  Buren  township,  incl.  Belleville  vill. 

Belleville  village 

Wvandotte  city 

Ward  1 1,  294 

Ward  2 1,002 

Wards 1,521 


1890 


3,567 
■2.  465 


3, 145 


4,025 


1880 


2,648 
2,216 


4.440 


1,960 

2,  019 

2l8 

1,460 

.28+ 
1.638 

1,855 

2.  301 

789 
3,  288 

1 ,103 
3,231 

1 ,226 
3,950 

gig 
3,  339 

1.573 

934 

1,172 
1,866 

1 ,025 
1,947 

1,748 

1,741 

7,  790 

7,900 

1,  523 

1,445 

1,216 

1,161 

1,712 

1,918 

367 
3,817 

314 
3,631 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


WEXKORI)  COUNTY   (il). 


Antioch  township  (0),  iuchuling  jmrt  of 
Sherman  village. 
Sherman  village  (part  of) 

Boon  township,  incl.  Harrietta  village 

Harrietta  village 

Cadillac  city 

Ward  1 1 , 1 87 

AVard  2 1,  392 

Ward  3 1, 097 

Ward  4 785 

Cedar  Creek  township,  incl.  Mauton  vill . 
■     iManton  village 

Cherrv  Grove  township 

Clam  Lake  township 

Colfax  townshiii 

Greenwood  township 

Hanover  township  (c),  including  part  of 
Sherman  village. 
Sherman  village  (part  01) 

Haring  township 

Henderson  township 

Liberty  township 

Selma  township 

South  Branch  township  id) 

.Springville  township,  including  part  of 
Sherman  village  (a). 

Wexford    township,    including    part  of 
Sherman  villagb. 
Sherman  village  (part  ot") 


1890 


11, 278 


125 

764 

335 

4,461 


1880 


6,815 


114 


115 
'2,213 


1,603 

553 

661 

214 

216 

275 

881 

620 

463 

375 

197 

122 

209 

154 

319 

728 

138 

194 

274 

109 

242 

233 

176 

306 

150 

419 


a  Not  separatelv  returned. 

6  Cleon  townsliip   (i)opulation  270  in  1880)  given  to  Man- 
istee county  since  1880. 


c  Concord  township  (population  171  in  1880)  annexed  to  An- 
tiiicb  and  Hanover  townships  since  1880. 
d  Organized  in  1880. 


miVIVESOTA. 


MINOR   CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Aitkin  county 

Aitkin  township  (a) 

Aitkin  villiige  (a) 

Kiniberly  township  (.b) 

Nordland  township  (6) 

Remainder  of  county  not  returned  by 
townships. 


Anoka  county 


Anoka  city 

Wardl.' 1,377 

Ward2 1,310 

AVard  3 1, 565 

Anoka  township 

Bethel  township 

Blaine  township 

Biums  township 

Cen terville  township 

Columbus  township 

Fridley  township 

Grow  township 

Ham  Lake  towTiship 

Lin  wood  township 

Oak  Grove  township 

Ramsey  township 

St.  Francis  township 


Becker  county  (c)  . 


1890 


2, 462 


305 

737 

39 

121 

1,260 


9,884 


4, 252 


9,401 


1880 


366 


366 
136 


2,706 


360 

261 

419 

423 

205 

128 

650 

522 

1,134 

876 

262 

92 

476 

257 

485 

419 

384 

235 

242 

227 

293 

305 

398 

387 

324 

270 

345 

241 

574 

4in 

159 

91 

603 

338 

432 

Atla.nl a  town.sh ip 

Audubon  towiLship  (f!) 

Audubon  village 

Burlington  township 

Carsonville  township  (fr) 

a  Aitkin  village,  formerly  in  Aitkin  township,  incorporated 
since  1880. 

b  Organized  since  1880. 

e  Certain  unorganized  townships,  having  a  population  of  41 
in  1880,  have  since  been  taken  to  form  other  townships. 


.5, 218 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Bbckb'    county — Continued. 

Conno  ant  township 

Cuba  township 

Detroit  village  (c) 

Erie  township 

Evergreen  township  (b) 

Green  Valley  township  (b) 

Hamden  township 

Height  of  Land  township  (b) 

Hohnesville  to\VTiship  (6) 

Lake  Eunice  townshi)) 

Lake  Park  township,  incl.  Lake  Park  vill 

Lake  Park  village 

Lakeview  township 

Richwood  township 

Runeberg  township  (b) 

Silver  Leaf  township  (6) 

Spruce  Grove  townshii)  (b) 

Township  139,  range  38 

Township  140,  range  39 

Township  141,  range  36 

Walworth  township  (i) 

White  Earth  agency  and  Indiau  reserva- 
tion (part  of)  (/). 

Beltrami  county  (g) 


Benton  county. 


Alberta  township 

Gilinanton  township 

Glendorado  township 

Granite  Ledge  township  0) 

Langola  township 

Mayhew  Lake  township  (b) 

May  wood  township 

Minden  township 


1890 


504 
470 
1,510 
263 
146 

234 
369 
554 
177 

123 

437 

218 

316 

141 

479 
913 

349 
318 
513 
276 

250 
529 

179 
439 

142 

157 

57 

97 

17 

300 

207 

312 
6, 284 

810 

10 
3,012 

56() 
643 
297 
134 

413 
461 
211 

785 
336 

312 

284 
370 

126 
207 

1880 


d  Foimerlv  Oak  Lake. 

e.  Detroit  township  (population  240  in  1880)  annexed  since 
1880. 
/Part  thrown  open  to  .settlement  since  1880. 
[I  Not  icturned  by  tow nships. 


POPULATION. 


225 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MIIVIVESOT  A -Continued. 


MINOR  CIVn.  DIVISIONS. 


Benton  county— Continued. 


St.  Cloud  city  (wards  5  and  6) 

Total  for  St. Cloud  city  (a),  in  Benton, 
Sherburne,  and  Stearns  counties. 

Ward  I  1 ,  645 

Ward  2 1 ,091 

Ward  3 1,715 

Ward  4 1 ,947 

Wards 156 

Ward  6 637 

Ward  7 495 

St.  George  township 

Sauk  Rapids  township  (6) 

Sauk  Rapids  village  (6) 

Watab  township 


1S90 


BiGSTONE  CO0NTY  (c)  . 


Akron  township  (d) 

Almond  township 

Artichoke  township 

Bigstone  township 

Browns  Valley  township . 

Gvaceville  township 

Graceville  village 

Malta  township  (e) 

Moonshine  township  (/) . 

Odessa  township 

Ortonville  city  (</) 

Orton ville  township  (g) . . 

Otrey  township  (h) 

Prior  township 

Tokua  township 


Blue  Earth  county  . 


Amboy  Tillage  (i) 

Beauford  township 

Butternut  Valley  township 

Cambria  township 

Ceresco  township 

Danville  township 

Decoria  town.ship 

Garden  township 

Jamestown  township 

Judson  township 

Lake  Crystal  village 

Leroy  townshiji 

Lime  township 

Lincoln  township 

Lyra  township 

McPherson  township 

Maukato  city 

Ward  1 . . . " 3_  423 

"Ward  2 1  444 

Ward  3 1, 310 

"Ward  4 2, 661 

Mankato  township 

Mapleton  township 

Maplcton  village 

Medo  township 

Pleasant  Mound  township 

Rapidau  township 

Shelby  township  (i) 

South  Bend  township 

Sterling  township 

Vernon  township \_\ 


793 

7,686 


528 

216 

1.185 

147 


5,  722 


1880 


453 
698 
598 
131 


29,210 


215 

725 

659 

356 

560 

7.S8 

1,011 

774 

861 

676 

824 

1,576 

610 

458 

1,159 

1,242 

8,838 


345 

450 

235 

370 

161 

265 

227 

486 

336 

341 

304 

508 

40 

279 

207 

198 
334 

185 

768 
113 

709 

290 

138 

652 

578 

323 

269 

22, 889 


56 
598 
614 
344 
520 
707 
673 
817 
503 
651 
483  i 
1,170 
592 
515 
900 
1,017 
5,550 


1,364 

1,284 

610 

586 

607 

351 

865 

850 

688 

595 

1,060 

796 

728 

882 

547 

514 

730 

704 

729 

673 

a  in  1880  in  Stearns  county  onlv. 

b  Sank  Rapids  village,  formerly  in  Sauk  Rapids  township, 
incorporated  since  1880. 

onr,'^-^''^''*'''"  unorganized  townships,  having  a  population  of 
299  in  1880,  have  since  been  taken  to  form  other  townships. 

d  Organized  from  fractional  township  120,  range  44,  and 
township  121,  range  44,  since  1880. 

e  Formerly  Clarksville. 

/Organized  from  township  124,  range  45,  since  1880. 

.(/  Ortonville  city  organized  from  part  of  Ortonville  town- 
ship since  1880. 

ft  Formerly  Trenton. 

i  Amboy  village,  formerly  in   Shelby  township,  incorpo- 
r&tcQ  ID  1886. 


j  Formerly  Loreno. 

372— 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS. 


Brown  county 15, 817 


Albin  township 

Bashaw  township 

Burnstown  township 

Cottonwood  township 

Eden  township 

Home  township 

Lake  Han.ska  township 

Leavenworth  township 

Linden  township 

Milford  township 

Mulligan  township 

New  IJlm  city 

Ward  1 ...  1 1,  342 

Ward  2 1, 333 

Ward  3 1, 066 

North  Star  township 

Prairieville  township 

Sigel  township 

Sleepy  Eye  village  (j) 

Springtield  village (i) 

Stark  township 

Stately  township 


Carlton  county. 


Barnura  village  (I) 

Carlton  village  (m) 

Cloquet  village  (ii.) 

Knife  Falls  township  (0)  .. 

Mahtowa  township  (p) 

Moose  Lake  township  (I) . . 

Moose  Lake  village  (0 

Thomson  township 

Twin  Lakes  township  (m). 


Carver  county. 


Benton  township 

Benton  village _ . . 

Camden  township ' 

Carver  township,  coextensive  with  Car- 
ver village. 

Chanhassen  township 

C'haska  township 

Chaska  village 

Cologne  village ' 

Dahlgren  township 

Hancock  township 

Hollywood  township 

Lakefown  township 

Norwood  village 

San  Francisco  township 

Waconia  township  (7) 

Waconia  village  (7) 

Waterlown  township 

Watertown  village 

Young  America  township 

YoiLQg  America  village 


Cass  county (i). 


Gull  River  village. 


Chippewa  county  (s) 


1800 


1,056 
742 
431 
762 
751 
393 

3,741 


5,272 


1880 


12, 018 


1,230 


486 


5,408 


Big  Bend  township 622  471 

Crate  township  (j;) 268 

A-  Formerly  Burns. 

I  Barnum  and  Moose  Lake  villages,  formerly  in  Moose 
Lake  township,  incorporated  since  1880. 

m  Carlton  village  organized  from  iiart  of  Twin  Lakes  town- 
ship since  1880. 

»  Organized  from  part  of  Knife  Falls  township  since  1880. 

o  Organized  since  1880;  part  taken  to  form  Cloqiiet  village. 

p  Organized  since  1880. 

q  Waconia  village,  form(M-ly  in  Waconia  township,  incor- 
porated since  1880. 

)■  Part  taken  to  form  Hubbard  county  in  1883 ;  not  returned 
by  townships. 

s  Certain  unorganized  townships,  having  a  population  of 
308  in  1880,  have  since  been  taken  to  form  other  townships. 


-15 


226 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 
Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION   BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MIIVIVESOT  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Chippewa  county— Continued. 


Grace  township  (a) 

Granite  Falls  township  -  -  - 

Havelock  township 

Kragero  township 

Leenthrop  township 

Lone  Tree  township 

Louriston  township 

Mandt  township 

Montevideo  village 

Ehelderland  township  (b) 

Kosewood  township 

Sparta  township 

Stoneham  township  (a)-.. 

Tunsburg  township 

"Woods  township 


1890 


Chisago 


COUNTY 10, 359 


Amador  township 

Chisago  Lake  township  . . 
Fish  Lake  township  (c)  . . 
Franconia  township  ((i)  .  • 

Franc.onia  village  (d) 

Harris  village  (c) 

Lenttownship 

Nessel  township 

North  Branch  village  (e) 

Eushseba  township 

Rush  village 

Shafer  township 

Sunrise  township 

Taylor  Falls  village 

Wyoming  township 


Clay  county  (/) . 


Alliance  township 

Barnesvllle  city ■  • - 

Wardl t?I 

Ward2 -™ 

Wards '"" 

Barnesville  township 

Cromwell  township 

Eglon  township 

Etkton  township 

Ehnwood  township 

Felton  township 

Georgetown  township 

Glyndon  township  (g) 

Glyndon  village  (g)  

Goose  Prairie  township 

Hagen  townshij) 

Hawley  township  (h) 

Hawley  village  (ft) 

Highland  Grove  township 

Holy  Cross  township 

Humboldt  township 

Keene  township 

Kragness  township 

Moland  township 

Moorhead  city •  -  ■ 

Wardl 502 

Ward  2 990 

Wards »96 

Moorhead  township 

Morken  township 

Oakport  township 

Park  township 

Riverton  township 

Skree  townshii) 

Tansen  township 

TJlen  township 

Viding  township 


165 

759 
226 
880 
509 
185 
271 
450 
1,437 
248 
631 
821 
362 
631 
90 


1880 


453 
1,561 
957 
816 
252 
504 
245 
1,065 
685 
529 
707 
812 
626 
567 
580 

11,517 


183 
1,069 


141 
161 
652 
141 
368 
232 
448 
104 
275 
270 
213 
258 
270 
523 
156 
268 
199 
249 
356 
2,088 


294 
232 
176 
403 
296 
300 
614 
430 
148 


621 
164 
379 

387 
128 
300 
172 


448 
594 


494 
80 


7,982 


178 
1,362 
983 
944 
150 


175 
867 
142 
394 
580 
580 
271 
1,007 
450 

5,887 


406 


77 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Cook  county  (i) 


Cottonwood  county  . 


Amboy  township 

Amo  township 

Ann  township 

Carson  township 

Dale  township 

Delton  township 

Germantown  township 

Great  Bend  township 

High  water  township 

Lakeside  township 

Mountain  Lake  township  (j)  . 

Mountain  Lake  village  (j) 

Rose  Hill  township 

Selnui  township 

South  Brook  township 

Springfield  township 

Storden  township 

Westbrook  township 

Windoin  village 


1890 


98 


7,412 


Crow  Wing  county  (A;) . 


Brainerd  city  (!) 

Wardl 1.054 

Ward  2 1. 602 

Ward  3 995 

Ward4 ^42 

Ward5 3,310 

Crow  Wing  township  (b) 

Daggett  Brook  township  (b) 

Deerwood  township  (b) 

Garrison  township  (b) 

Long  Lake  township  (ft) 

Mooersville  township  (h) 

Oak  Lawn  township  (b) 

Township    43,  range  29 

Township    44,  range  29 

Township    44,  range  32 

Township    45,  range  28 

Township   45,  range  29 

Township    46,  range  29 

Township    46,  range  30 

Township    47,  range  28 

Township    47,  range  30 

Township  133,  range  28 

Township  133,  range  29 

Township  134,  range  28 

Township  134,  range  36 

Township  135,  range  27 

Township  135,  range  28 ■ 


222 
173 
338 
556 
213 
298 
374 
274 
5U 
395 
884 
323 
407 
310 
263 
272 
356 
408 
835 


8,852 


1880 


65 


5,533 


139 
142 
290 
456 
227 
223 
258 
234 
407 
357 
1,043 


123 
292 
211 
283 
209 
196 
443 


2,319 


Dakota  county 


5,703 


211 

240 

268 

187 

249 

787 

202 

2 

122 

122 

126 

116 

7 

26 

141 

13 

80 

100 

83 

31 

11 

19 


20,  240 


1,865 


743 
482 
761 
657 
705 
725 
3,705 


17,  391 


388 
706 
861 
645 
608 


a  iSfot  separately  returned  in  1880. 

6  Organized  .since  1880.  ,.  t,.  ,    t    , 

c  Harris  village  organized  from  part  ol  Fish   Lake  town- 

^   W Franconia  village,  formerly  in  Franconia  township,  in- 
corporated .since  1880.  ...  .    ^        1,1,  ,4- i 

(.Formerly  in  Bra»ch  township;  incorporated  .mil  that  pait 
of  township  outside  of  village  (population  49  in  188U)  annexed 

since  1880.  ■    -.oon 

f  Not  returned  by  townships  in  1880. 


Burnsville  township 309 

Castle  Rock  township '04 

Douglas  township 

Egan  township 

Empire  township 

Eureka  townsliip 

Farmington  village 

Greenvale  township 

Hampton  township 

Hastings  city ■•• 

Ward  1 817 

Ward  2 882 

Ward  3 -■-   1.649 

Ward4 35,   i 

Invergrove  township in\ 

Lakeville  township '  'Ol 

g  Glyndon  village,  formerly  in  Glyndon  township,  incor- 
porated since  1880. 

h  Hawley  village,  formerly  in  Hawley  township,  incorpo- 
rated since  1880. 

i  Not  returned  by  townships.  ^    r  ,,        +   ■„ 

j  Mountain  Lake  village  organized  from  part  ot  Mountain 
Lake  township  since  1880.  _  ,    >■  i    ,i 

k  Brainerd  township  (population  2,319  in  1880)  abolished 
since  1880.  .  ,    .   „„iaaA 

I  Formerly  in  Brainerd  township ;  mcoiporated  since  l»»u. 


836 

805 

3,809 


791 
802 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MIIVIVESOTA— Continued. 


227 


MINOR   CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Dakota  county— Contimied. 


Lakeville  village 

Lebanon  township 

Marshan  township 

Mendota  township  (a) 

Mendota  village  (a) 

New  Trier  village 

Nininger  township 

Eaudolph  township 

Kavenua  township 

RoseraoLint  township 

Rosemount  village 

Sciota  township 

South  St.  Paul  city  (6) 

Ward  1 812 

Ward  2 956 

Ward  3 474 

Vermilion  township 

AVaterford  township 

West  St.  Paul  city  (c) 

Ward  1 383 

Ward  2 904 

Ward  3 249 


1890 


Dodge  county. 


Ashland  township 

Canisteo  township 

Claremont township  .. 

Claremont  village 

Concord  township 

Dodge  Center  village. . 
Ellington  township  . . . 

Hayfield  township 

Kasson  village 

Mantorville  township. 
Mantorville  village  . . . 

Milton  township 

Ripley  township 

Vernon  township 

Wasioja  township 

Westfield  township  ... 


■id). 


1880 


258 

168 

242 

252 

499 

563 

741 

741 

248 

348 

129 

104 

276 

239 

218 

235 

264 

283 

589 

848 

198 

116 

239 

276 

242 

489 

780 

819 

352 

424 

596 

10, 864 


Douglas  county 


Alexandria  township 

Alexandria  village 

Belle  River  township 

Brandon  township  (e)  ... 

Brandon  village  (e) 

Carlos  township 

Evansville  township  (/) . 
Evansville  village  (/)... 

Holmes  township 

Hudson  townshij) 

Ida  township 

Lagrand  townshij) 

Lake  Mary  township 

Leaf  Valley  township. . . 

Lund  township 

Millerville  township 

Miltona  township 

Moe  township 

Orange  township 

Osakis  township 

Osakis  village 

Solem  township 

Spruce  Hill  township  . .. 
Urness  townshii^ 


Faribault  county 


Barber  township 

Blue  Earth  township... 

Blue  Earth  \dllage 

Brush  Creek  township  . 
Clark  township 


552 

832 

704 

1,024 
633 
585 
642 
992 
749 
460 
995 
323 
895 
897 
581 


14,  600 


470 
2,118 
711 
570 
225 
435 
580 
452 
746 
509 
746 
545 
506 
614 
627 
673 
228 
672 
343 
479 
472 
714 
530 
641 

16,  708 


11,  344 


589 

914 

C582 

i  269 

1,  040 

726 

667 

500 

1,054 

832 

477 

957 

384 

937 

875 

541 


139 

1,355 

472 

361 


200 
554 


582 
452 
477 
209 
331 
413 
348 
547 
162 
.569 
273 
462 
252 
353 
231 


598 

649 

662 

620 

,.569 

1,066 

719 

561 

405 

248 

a  Mendota  village,  formerly  in  Mc-udota  township,  incorpo- 
rated since  1880. 

((Formerly  AVest  St.  Paul  township;  part  taken  to  form 
West  St.  Paul  city  in  1889. 

e  Organized  from  part  of  South  St.  Paul  city  in  1889. 

d  Not  separately  returned. 

e  Brandon  village  organized  from  part  of  Chippewa  (now 
Brandon)  township  since  1880. 

/Evansville  vUlage  organized  from  part  of  Evansville 
township  since  1880. 


minor  CIVIL  divisions. 


Faribault  county— Continued. 


Delavan  township 

Delavan  village 

Dunbar  township 

Easton  village 

Elmore  township  (g) 

Elmore  village  {g) 

Emerald  township 

Foster  township 

Jo  Daviess  township 

Kiester  township 

Lura  township 

Minnesota  Lake  township 
Minnesota  Lake  village  . . . 

Pilot  Grove  township 

Prescott  township 

Rome  township 

Seely  township 

Verona  township 

Walnut  Lake  township 

Wells  village 

Winnebago  township 

Winnebago  village 


1890 


Fillmore  county. 


Amherst  township 

Arendahl  township 

Beaver  township 

Bloomfield  township 

Bristol  township 

Canton  township  (h) 

Canton  village  (h) 

Carimona  township 

Carrolton  township 

Chatfield  township 

Chattield  village  (part  of ) 

Total  for  Chatfield  village,  in  Fillmore 
and  Olmsted  counties. 

Fillmore  township 

Forestville  township 

Fountain  township 

Fountain  village 

Harmony  township    -  J  ri 

Harmony  village   )        

Holt  township 

Jordan  township   

Lanesboro  village 

Mabel  village  (j) 

Newburg  township  (j) 

Norway  township 

Pilot  Mound  township 

Prebl*  township 

Preston  township 
Preston  village  . . 

Rushford  city 

Rushford  township 

Spring  A" alley  township 
Spring  A''alley  village  . . . 

Sumner  township 

Whalan  village 

Wykofl' villaoe 

York  township 


•  (k)  ■ 


Freeborn  county  . 


Albert  Lea  city 

Ward  1 1, 026 

Ward  2 1. 420 

Ward  3 859 

Albert  Lea  township 

Alden  township 

Alden  village 

Bancroft  township 

Bath  township 

Carlston  township 

Freeborn  township 

Freeborn  village 


1880 


252 
512 
180 
689 
488 
791 
521 
452 
372 
487 
698 
.340 
386 
613 
641 
577 
710 
.557 

,208 
486 

,108 


25,  966 


815 
814 
665 
849 
969 

1,069 
281 
727 
726 
647 
963 

1.335 

875 
755 
659 
248 

1,051 

823 
616 
898 
273 

882 
982 
781 
780 

1,580 

968 
929 
813 
1,381 
824 
98 
335 
890 


17,962 


3,305 


612 
251 
.'J69 
68 
439 


861 
406 
372 
123 
580 
576 
208 
324 
605 
505 
441 
560 
440 
661 
478 
993 


28, 162 


931 

1,002 

667 

885 

1,010 

1,347 


898 
980 
720 
827 
i,i66 

1,119 

874 

922 

206 

;  1,  026 

"961 

051 

1,032 


1.094 

1,105 

1,002 

900 

;  1,825 

'      939 

941 

863 

850 

1,256 

900 

134 

272 

962 


16,069 


1,5 


917  878 

594  474 

276  235 

879  969 
919 

593  500 

515  414 

89  I  72 

c/  Elmore  village  organized  from  part  of  Elmore  township 
since  1880. 

h  Canton  village  organized  from  part  of  Canton  township 
since  1880. 

i  Not  separately  returned ;  Harmony  villageorganizedfrom 
part  of  Harmony  township  since  1880. 

j  Mabel  village  organized  from  part  of  Newburg  township 
since  1880. 

A:  Not  separately  returned;  Preston  village,  formerly  in 
Preston  township,  incorporated  since  1880. 


228 


COMPEKDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 
Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

irillVIVE  SOT  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Freebgen  county— Continued. 


Freeman  township 

Genera  township 

Hartlaud  township 

Hayward  township 

London  township 

Manchester  township  . . . 

Mansfield  township 

Moscow  township 

Mewry  townsliip 

Nunda  township 

Oakland  township 

Pickerel  Lake  township. 

Kiceland  township 

Shell  Kock  township 


1890 


1880 


Goodhue  county. 


Belle  Greek  township 

Belvidere  township 

Buruside  township 

Cannon  Falls  to wn.ship 

Cannon  Falls  village. 

Central  Point  township 

Cherry  Grove  township 

Featherstone  township 

Florence  township 

Goodhue  township 

Hay  Creek  township 

Holden  township -  • 

Kenyon  township  («; 

Kenyon  village  (a)  

Leon  township 

Minueola  township 

Pine  Island  township 

Pine  Island  village 

Red  Wing  city -  •-■ 

Wardl M™ 

AVard2 1'2?^ 

Ward3 1.'  8 

Ward* 1'  '" 

Eoscoe  township 

Stanton  township 

Vasa  township 

Wacouta  townsliip 

Wauamiugo  township 

Warsaw  townsliip 

Welch  township 

Zuinbrota  township 

Zuinhrota  village 


Grant  county. 


740 
485 
768 
735 
C64 
850 
653 
639 
048 
772 
639 
613 
727 
962 


28,  806 

937 
930 
529 
835 

1,078 
107 
901 
874 
900 

1,110 
868 

1,005 
796 
666 

1,083 
916 
739 
548 

6,294 


1,056 
542 

1,208 
106 

1,215 
999 
867 
830 
867 


772 
454 
699 
059 
614 
784 
552 
050 
737 
776 
629 
530 
783 
1,013 


29,  051 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Hennepin  county  (e) 


1890 


185,  294 


1,078 
950 
558 

1,046 
942 
178 

1,086 
954 
977 

1,  013 
929 

1,183 

1,042 


6,875 


112 
375 


Ashhy  village  ('<) 

Delaware  township 

Elbow  Lake  township  (c) 

Elbow  Lake  village  (rf) 

Elk  Lake  township 

Erdahl  township 

Gorton  township 

Herman  village 

Land  towushi)) 

Lawrence  township 

Lien  township 

Logan  township 

Macsvillo  township 

North  Ottawa  township  (rf) 

Pelican  Lake  township  (h) 

Pomme  de  Terre  township 

Koseville  township 

Sanford  township  (rf) 

Stony  Brook  township 

a  Kenyon  village  organized  from  part  of  Kenyon  township 
*T  Ashhy  village  organized  from  part  of  Pelican  Lake  town- 

^■"c  Part'^''  taken   to  form    Elbow   Lake  village   and    North 

Ottawa  and  Sanford  townships  since  1880 

d  Organized  from  iiart  ot  Elbow  Lake  township  since  1880 
e  Minneapolis  township  (population  2^52  in  188i )  abolished 

since  1880;  parts  taken  to  form  Golden  Valley  and  St.  Louis 

Park  villages  and  part  given  to  Minneapolis  city 

/  Crystal  villageorganized  from  partol  Crystal  Lake  tovni- 

^^Ij'minl  IXge  organized  from  part  of  Rich6eld  township 
since  1880. 


231 
224 
440 
267 
416 
500 
203 
322 
714 
120 
630 
126 
241 
237 
471 
426 
372 
384 
551 


1,138 

1,079 

949 

056 

5,876 


1, 106 
512 

1,157 
88 

1,377 

1,148 
928 
904 
797 


3,004 


Blooniington  township 

Brooklyn  township -  •  -  -  •  -  ■ 

Champ'lin  township,  inch  Champlm  vill 

Champlin  village 

Corcoran  townsliip 

Crystal  Lake  township  (/) 

Crystal  village  (/) 

Dayton  township 

Eden  Prairie  township 

Edina  village  (g)    

Excelsior  township 

Excelsior  village 

Golden  Valley  village  (ft) 

Greenwood  township 

Hassan  township 

Independence  township 

Maple  Grove  township 

Medina  township  (i) 

Minneapolis  city  ( j ) ;  A"  A.;^ ' 

Ward    1 --•  10,3(6 

Ward    2 3*58 

Ward    3 23,647 

Ward    4  22,649 

Ward    t'-V. 20  528 

Ward    6 15,82( 

Ward    7 13,265 

Ward    8 13.391 

Ward    9 12.539 

WardlO 4.514 

Ward  11 14-333 

Ward  12 1.9«1 

Ward  13 2,310 

Minnetonka  township  (fc) 

Minnetrista  township 

Orono  township  (!) 

Osseo  village 

Plymouth  township ■  -  • - -■  - 

Richfield  township  (<j),  including   Fort 
Snellingvillage. 

Fort  Snelling  village  . . 
St.  Anthony  township  (m) 
St.  Louis  Park  village  (ft) 
Wayzata  village  (k) 


281 


959 

1,254 

620 

325 

1,212 

48 

1,074 

1,075 

769 

531 

468 

619 

509 

704 

740 

1,035 

1,197 

840 

164, 738 


1S80 


67, 013 


819 

1,060 

456 

246 

1,174 

1,019 


1,197 
744 


513 
417 


604 

735 

842 

1,155 

1,462 

46, 887 


Houston  county 

Black  Hammer  township 
Brownsville  township 
Brownsville  village  . . 
CJaledonia  township 

Caledonia  village 

Crooked  Creek  township 
Hokah  township 

Hokah  village 

Houston  township 

Houston  village 

Jefferson  township 

La  Crescent  township 

May ville  township 

Money  Creek  township 

Mound  Prairie  township 
Sheldon  township 
Spring  Grove  township  («) 
Spring  Grove  village  (n. 

Union  township 

Wilmington  township 
Winnebago  township 
Tucatan  township 

HUBBAKD  COUNTY  (o) 

Elbow  Lake  township 
Hubbard  township.    ?  ,   , 
Hubbard  village  ....  i'" 

h  Organized  from  part  of  Minneapolis  township  since  1880. 
i  Part  taken  to  form  Orono  township  since  1880. 
j  Parts  of  Minneapolis  and  St.  Anthony  townships  annexed 
since  1880. 

k  Wayzata  village,  formerly 
cornorated  since  1880.  .  „ 

/or^ranized  from  part  of  Medina  township  since  1880. 
m  Part  given  to  Minneapolis  city  since  1880. 
n  Spring  Grove   village,  formerly  in  Spnn^ 
ship,  incorporated  since  1880.  . 

0  Or>Janized  from  part  ot  Cass  county  in  1883.  

1  Not  separately  returned ;  Hubbard  village  organized  from 
part  of  Hubbard  township  since  1880. 


Minnetonka  township. 


Grove  town- 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Contiuued. 

IMIIVIVESOTA-Contiuuefl. 


229 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Hubbard  county — Continued. 


Park  Eaplds  village..  ?  ,  , 

Todd  township J '"' ■ 

Straight  River  township 

Township  139,  range  33 


Isanti  county  . 


Athens  township 

Bradford  township 

Cambridge  township 

Cainbiidge  village 

Dalbo  townsliip  (6) 

Isanti  township 

Maple  Eidge  towusliip  . . 
North  Branch  townsliip. 

Oxford  towushij) 

Spencer  Brooli  township  . 

Springvale  township 

Stanchfield  township 

Stanford  township 

Wyanett  towiiahip 


Itasca  county  (c 


Grand  Rapids  township. 
Township  53,  range  23. . . 
Township  53,  range  24  - . . 
Township  54,  range  24 . . . 
Township  55,  range  24. . . 
Township  55,  range  25 . . . 


Jackson  county. 


Alba  township 

Belmont  township 

Christiana  township 

Delafleld  township 

Des  Moines  township 

Enterprise  townsliip 

Ewington  township 

Heron  Lalie  townsliip  (rf) 

Heron  Lalie  village  (e) 

Hunter  tosvuship  (d) 

Jackson  village 

Kimball  township 

Lacrosse  townshii) 

Lakefleld  village  (d) 

Middleton  township 

Miuneota  township 

Petersburg  townshii) 

Rost  township 

Round  Lake  township 

Sioux  Valley  township 

Weimar  township  (e) 

West  Heron  Lake  township. . 
Wisconsin  township 


Kanabec  county  (c)  . 


Arthur  township 

Brunswick  township. . 
Glass  Lake  township. . 
Township  40,  range  24. 
Township  41.  range  24. 


1890 


157 
90 

7,607 


743 


277 
90 
2 
19 
15 

340 

8,924 


Kandiyohi  county 13  997 


707 

340 

451 

54 


1880 


5,063 


421 

46 

468 

375 

926 

698 

258 

136 

'>6(i 

798 

769 

554 

376 

885 

707 

235 

91 

386 

295 

570 

350 

759 

491 

531 

360 

550 

369 

124 


233 

139 

628 

369 

588 

435 

477 

325 

441 

295 

328 

179 

202 

88 

491 

226 

496 

103 

359 

80 

720 

501 

465 

239 

454 

373 

''75 

374 

154 

225 

119 

481 

243 

319 

124 

316 

116 

327 

«9 

311 

459 

144 

96 

270 

157 

709 

614 

429 

302 

523 

408 

443 

363 

585 

553 

132 

163 

Arctander  township 

Atwater  village '.'...'.'... 

Burbauk  township 

Colfax  township 

Dovre  township ]_. 

Edwards  township  (/) 

a  Not  separately  returned;  Park  Rapids  village  organized 
from  part  of  Todd  township  since  1880. 

b  Organized  since  1880. 

c  Not  divided  into  townships  in  1880. 

d  Lakefleld  village  organized  from  parts  of  Heron  Lake 
and  Hunter  townships  since  1880. 

e  Heron  Lake  village,  formerly  in  Weimar  township,  in- 
corporated since  1880. 

/  Part  taken  to  form  Holland  township  in  1885. 

ff  Organized  from  part  of  Edwards  township  in  1885. 

A  New  London  viUage,  formerly  in  New  London  town- 
snip,  incorporated  in  1889. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Kandiyohi  county— Contin-ued. 


Eahlun  township 

Genesee  township 

Green  Lake  township 

Harrison  township 

Holland  township  (g) 

Irving  township 

Kandiyohi  township 

LiiUe  Andrew  township... 
Lake  Elizabeth  township.. 

Lake  Lillian  township 

Mamie  township 

New  London  township  (A). 
New  London  village  (A)  . . . 
Norway  Lake  township  . . . 

Ro.seland  township  (i) 

Roseville  township 

St.  John  township 

Whitetield  township  (j)  ... 

Willmar  township 

Willmar  village 


1890 


ISSO 


Kittson  county  , 


Clow  township  (b) 

Davis  township  (b) 

Deerwood  township  (i) 

Gian\illi'  township  (h) .__ 

Hallock  township  (6),  incl.  Hallock  vill  . 

Hallock  villasre 

Hampden  township 

Hazleton  township  (b) .' 

Jupiter  township  (b) ./_ 

Red  River  township  (?>) 

St.  Vincent  township '"' 

Skane  township  (fc) 

Spring  Brook  township  (6) 

Svea  township  (b)  

Tegiier  township  (fc) " 

Teien  township  (b) ] . 

Tbomjison  township  (b) 

Township  160,  range  46 

Towushij)  161,  range  46 

Towiishi|i  162,  range  47 

Towiisbi])  162,  range  50 

Townsliip  103,  range  47 

Township  163,  range  48 

All  that  iiart  of  county  east  of  the  west 
line  of  range  45. 

L.WJ  QUI  Parle  county  (i) 

Agassiz  township  {b) 

Arena  townshij) 

Augusta  townshi]) ' 

Baxter  township    ' 

Belliughain  village  (0 

Camp  Release  township 

Cerrogordo  townshi]) 

Dawson  village  (m) ._ 

Freeland  township ..' 

Garfield  township  (b) 

Hamlin  townshij) ' 

Hantho  t ow  nship 

Lac  qui  Parle  township 

Lake  Shore  township ' 

Madison  township  (n) 

Madisou  village  (ft) "  ] . ' 

Manfred  township 

Maxwell  township ] [ 

Mehuriu  township 

Perry  township  (() ] . . ' 

Providence  township 

Riverside  township  (to) 

Tenmile  Lake  township 

Walter  township  (b) .'_.. 

Yellow  Bank  township .]...... 


473 
618 
710 
655 
136 
540 
807 
509 
473 
677 
008 
308 
211 
667 
183 
463 
312 
509 
492 
1,825 

5,387 


395 
543 
408 
624 


10,  382 


552 

317 

246 

676 

166 

475  i 

727 

418 

263  ! 

149 

292  '• 

514 

497 

718 

486 

025 

138 

251 

169 

445 

400 

434 

561 

288 

585 


426 

658 
435 
250 
283 
556 
302 
55 
492 


286 
167 
434 
495 
1,002 


130 

. 

i 

171 

146 

148 

490 

-102 

242 

"03 

416 

?49 

V59 

507 
177 

489 

269 

77 

''ll 

3^1 

36' 

101 



55 

83 

67 

34 

55 

001 

4,891 


94 

83 

483 


319 
447 


146 
243 
460 
349 

222 


138 
180 
76 
139 
177 
319 
211 


557 


t  Organized  from  part  of  Whitefield  township  in  1889. 

j  Part  taken  to  form  Roseland  township  in  1889. 

k  Certain  unorganized  township.s,  having  a  population  of 
69  in  1880,  have  since  been  taken  to  form  other  townships. 

I  Bellingham  village  organized  from  part  of  Perry  town- 
ship since  1880. 

m  Dawson  viUage  organized  from  part  of  Riverside  town 
ship  since  1880. 

n  Madison  village  organized  from  part  of  Madisou  town- 
ship since  1880. 


230 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MINIVESOT  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Lake  county  . 


1890 


1,299 


Beaver  Bay  township 

Two  Harbors  township  -  •  '  (q) 
Two  Harbors  village 5 


Lksceue  COUNTY- 


Cleveland  township  . 
Cleveland  villag 


Cordova  towusliip..  )  ,^j 

Cordova  village 3 

Derryuane  township 

Elysian  township 

Elysian  village 

Kasota  township 

Kasota  village 

Kilkenny  township  -  •  J  z^) 

Kilkenny  village 5       

Lanesburg  township  (tJ) 

Lesueur  borough 

Lesueur  Center  village  («) 

Lexington  township  (e) 

Montgomery  township 

Montgomery  village 

New  Prague  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  New  Prague  village  (rf),in 
Lesueur  and  Scott  counties. 

Ottawa  township 

Sharon  township 

Tyrone  township 

Washington  township 

"Waterville  township 

Waterville  village 


75 
1,224 

19,  057 


1880 


106 


106 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


16,  103 


Lyon  county — Continued. 


Lincoln  county 


Alta  Vista  township 

Ash  Lake  township 

Diamond  Lake  township  . . 

Drammen  township 

Hansonville  township  (/) 
Hendricks  township  (g)  -  - 

Hope  township  (h) 

Lake  Benton  township  (i) 
Lake  Benton  village  (i)  -  -  - 

Lake  Stay  township 

Limestone  township 

Marble  township  (j) 

Marshfield  township 

Royal  township 

Shaokatan  township 

Tyler  village  (A) 

Verdi  township 


859 
132 

1,046 

970 
1,  004 

348 
1,038 

655 

995 

1,374 
1,763 

169 
1,  337 

993 
1,086 

399 

955 

451 
1,142 
1,008 

347 
1.004 

937 


5,691 


991 

156 

(786 

\  140 

899 

837 

167 

1,071 

156 

C9U5 

\    89 

1,637 

1,414 

73 

1,047 

1,092 

261 

197 


567 
1,202 
1,  042 
409 
826 
498 


2,945 


Lyons  township 

Marshall  village 

Minneota  village 

Monroe  township 

Nordland  township 

Rock  Lake  township. .  - 

Shelburne  township 

Sodus  township 

Stanley  township 

Tracy  village 

Vallers  township 

Westerheim  township  . 


McLeod  county. 


Lyon  county 


W7 

221 

273 

155 

221 

186 

2.58 

142 

4fl:i 

152 

436 

218 

382 

169 

230 

369 

,513 

184 

229 

172 

444 

201 

386 

211 

259 

170 

.550 

221 

298 

163 

137 

81 

379 

195 

9,501 


Acoma  township 

Bergen  township  (?) 

Brownton  village  (to) 

Collins  township  (n) 

Glencoe  township 

Glencoe  village 

Hale  township 

Helen  township  (o) 

Hutchinson  township 

Hutchinson  village 

Lester  Prairie  village  (I) 

Lynn  township 

Penn  township 

Plato  village  (o) 

Rich  Valley  township. . . 

Round  Grove  township  . 

Stewart  village  (ji) 

Sumter  townshi])  (m)  . . . 

Winsted  township  (p)--- 

"Wiuatod  village  (p) 


Marshall  county  (ry) 


6,257 


294 

282 

245 

204 

258 

100 

321 

293 

413 

378 

266 

287 

443 

267 

300 

177 

233 

265 

4(i6 

226 

380 

308 

Amiret  township 

Clifton  township 

Coon  Creek  township  (k) 

Custer  township 

Eids void  township 

Eairview  township 

Grandview  township 

Island  Lake  township 

Lake  Marshall  township 

Lucas  township 

Lynd  township 

a  Organized  since  1880;  not  separately  returned. 

b  Not  separately  returned. 

c  Not  separately  returned ;  Kilkenny  village,  formerly  m 
Kilkenny  township,  incorporated  since  1880.  ^  j.    ,    . 

(J  New  Prague  village,  formerly  Prague,  incorporated  in 
1877 ;  given  as  in  Lanesburg  township,  Lesueur  county,  and 
Helena  township,  Scott  county,  in  1880.  t„„„.,i,;,. 

e  Lesueur  Center  village,  formerly  in  Lexington  township, 
incorporated  since  1880. 

/  Formerly  township  113,  range  46. 

<7  Formerly  Lake  Hendricks.  ,  .       .  t    i 

i  Tyler  viUage,  formerly  in  Hope  township,   incorporated 

^'TLako°Beuton  village,  formerly  in  LakeBeutou  townshijj, 
incorporated  since  1880. 

j  Formerly  township  113,  range  45. 


1890 


344 
1,203 
325 
252 
357 
395 
275 
280 
198 
1,400 
397 
456 


17,  026 


1880. 


716 

1,215 

384 

507 

817 

1,649 

1,729 

1,045 

1,869 

1,414 

189 

728 

592 

130 

1,172 

589 

166 

597 

1,251 

267 


226 
961 
113 

281 
343 
248 
140 
213 
188 
322 
146 
283 


12, 342 


588 

1,022 

75 

404 

680 
1,078 
1,  233 

967 
1,368 

580 


496 
49 

991 

386 
80 

740 
1,211 

140 


Alma  township 

Argyle  village  (r) 

Augsburg  township 

Big  Woods  township 

Bloomer  township - 

Box  ville  township 

Comstock  township 

Excel  township 

Foldahl  township 

Holt  township 

McCrea  township 

Marsh  Grove  township 

Middle  River  township  (?') 

Nelson  Park  township 

New  Folden  township 

New  Solum  township 

Oak  Park  township 

Parker  township 

Sinuot  township 

Spruce  Valley  township 

Stephen  village  (s) 

Tamarac  township  (s) 

Township  156,  range  42 

Township  157,  range  42 

Township  157,  range  44 

Township  1 58,  range  42 

Township  158,  range  45 

Township  158,  range  49 

Township  158,  range  50 

Vega  township 

fc  Formerly  township  no,  range  43. 

I  Lester  Prairie  village  organized  irom  partol  Bergen  town- 
ship since  1880.  ,  . 

m  Brownton  village,  formerly  in  Sumter  township,  incorpo- 
rated since  1880.  ...  *    i 

n  Stewart  village,  formerly  in  Colliustownship.iucorporated 

"""piato  Village,  formerly  in  Helen  township,  incorporated 
'''p  wfnsted  village,  formerly  in  Winsted  township,  incorpo- 
rated since  1880.  .     .oor, 

</ Not  returned  by  townships  m  1880. 

r  Argyle  village  organized  from  part  of  Middle  River  town- 

«^Ste])hen  village  organized  from  part  of  Tamarac  township 
since  1880. 


299 

306 

313 

484 

259 

86 

214 

336 

290 

277 

191 

258 

385 

242 

356 

546 

453 

161 

183 

212 

265 

340 

56 

83 

15 

4 

114 

33 

143 

454 


POPULATION. 

Tablk  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuued. 

MIIVIVESOTA-Continued. 


231 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Marshall  county — Continued. 


Viking  township 

Wanger  township 

Warrenton  township  (a)  . 

Warren  village  (a) 

West  Valley  township  . . 
Wright  township 


Martin  county 


Cedar  township 

Center  Creek  township 

East  Chain  township 

Elm  Creek  township 

Eairmont  township 

Fairmont  village 

Fox  Lake  township 

Praser  township 

Galena  township 

Jay  township 

Lake  Belt  township 

Lake  Fremont  township  . . 
Manyaska  township  (i)  . .. 

Nastville  township 

Pleasant  Prairie  township . 
Rolling  Green  township. . . 

Rutland  township 

Sherburne  village 

Silver  Lake  township 

Tenhassen  township 

Waverly  townshiji 

Welcome  village  (b) 

Westford  township 


Meeker  county. 


Acton  township 

Cedar  Mills  township 

Collin  wood  township 

Cosmos  township 

Danielson  township 

Darwin  township 

Dassel  township 

Dassel  village 

Eden  Valley  village  (c)... 

Ellsworth  township 

Forest  Prairie  township. . 

Forest  township 

Greenleaf  township 

Grove  village 

Harvey  township 

Kingston  township 

Litchfield  township 

Litchfield  village 

Mananuah  township  (c) . . 

Manannah  village 

Swede  Grove  township. . . '. 
Union  Grove  township 


(d). 


MiLLELACS  COUIWY 


Foreston  village  (e) 

Greenhush  township 

Milaca  township  (c),  inch  Milaca  village  . 

Milaca  village 

Milo  township 

Princeton  township 

Princeton  village ' . 

Township  37,  range  26 

Township  38,  range  26 

Township  39,  range  27 

Township  41,  range  26 

Township  41,  range  27 


1890 


182 
349 

248 
6t8 
137 
208 

9,403 

275 
497 
394 
306 
437 
1,  205 
351 
470 
248 
400 
388 
343 
460 
624 
334 
438 
414 
316 
469 
386 
248 
140 
260 

15,  456 


657 
695 

1,393 
311 
705 
504 

1,164 
552 
327 
630 
814 
640 
719 
349 
634 

1,165 
501 

1,899 

562 

635 
600 

2,845 


287 

438 

413 

404 

252 

519 

816 

11 

91 

10 

3 

5 


1880 


,249 

182 
263 
142 
107 
385 
541 
172 
269 
188 
217 
189 
165 
271 
465 
238 
323 
254 
131 
250 
227 
84 


186 


11,  739 


726 
474 
899 
113 
421 
469 
844 
247 


499 

506 

538 

668 

230 

568 

865 

498 

1,250 

C650 

)114 

657 

503 

1,501 


172 
.330 
587 


a  Wan-en  village,  formerly  in  Warrenton  township,  incor- 
porated since  1880. 

6  Welcome  village  organized  from  part  of  Manvaska  town- 
ship since  1880.  ■' 

c  Eden  Valley  village  organized  from  part  of  Manannah 
township  since  1880. 

d  Not  separately  returned. 

e  Organized  .since  1880. 

/Koyalton  village  organized  from  part  of  Belleviie  town- 
ship since  1880. 

g  Part  taken  to  form  Morrill  township  since  1880. 

n  Part  taken  to  form  Pike  Creek  township  since  1880. 

I  Organized  from  part  of  Two  Rivers  township  since  1880. 

)  Organized  from  part  of  Buckman  township  since  1880. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Morrison  county  . 


Agram  township  (e) 

Belle  Prairie  township ... 

Bellevue  township  (/) 

Buckman  township  (g)  ... 

Culdrum  township  {h) 

Elmdale  township  (i) 

Green  Prairie  township  . . 

Little  Falls  township 

Little  Falls  village 

Morrill  township  (j) 

Motley  township  (k) 

Motley  village  (k) 

Parker  township 

Pierz  township 

Pike  Creek  township  (l)  . . 

Ripley  township  (e) 

Royaiton  village  (/) 

Swan  River  township 

Two  Rivers  township  (m) . 


Mower  county. 


Adams  township  («) 

Adams  village  (n) 

Austin  city 

Ward  1.'. i'388 

Ward  2 1,  361 

Ward  3 1  152 

Austin  township 

Bennington  townsliip 

Brownsdale  village 

Clayton  township 

Dexter  township 

Dexter  village 

Frankford  township 

Grand  Meadow  township 

Grand  Meadow  village 

Lansing  town.-ihip 

Leroy  township 

Leroy  village 

Lodi  township 

Lyle  township 

Lyle  village 

Marshall  township 

Nevada  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Racine  township 

Red  Rock  township 

Sargeant  township 

Udolpho  township 

Waltham  township 

Windom  township 


Murray  county. 


Avoca  village  (7) 

Belfast  township' 

Bondin  township  (r) 

Cameron  township 

Chanarambie  township 

Des  Moines  River  township  . 

Dovray  township 

EUsboro  township  

Fenton  township  (s) 

Fulda  village  (r) 

Holly  township 

lona  township 

Lake  Sarah  township 

Leeds  townshij) 

Lime  Lake  township  (ij) 


1890 


13, 325 


221 
605 

302 
679 
675 
932 
834 
217 

2,354 
132 
365 
525 
252 

1,387 
809 
614 
582 
983 
857 


18, 019 


842 

216 

3,901 


770 
495 
•J82 
324 
348 
150 
539 
566 
373 
710 
602 
523 
529 
683 
306 
608 
857 
528 
781 
525 
473 
623 
717 
748 


6,692 


1880 


5,875 


170 
329 
318 
115 
232 
316 
318 
234 
222 
348 
258 
341 
314 
300 
411 


991 
246 
390 
223 


214 

484 
508 


295 
199 
74 
924 


560 
1,056 


16,  799 


971 

96 

2,305 


657 
541 
346 
390 
316 
168 
741 
630 
374 

0796 
769 
432 

^634 
636 
182 
578 
877 
599 


524 


555 

737 


3,604 


1.35 
193 
326 
124 
131 
153 
153 
116 
35 
150 
255 
112 
217 
213 
373 


k  Motley  village,  formerly  in  Motley  township,  incorporated 
since  1880. 

I  Organized  from  part  of  Culdrum  township  since  1880. 
m  Part  taken  to  form  Elmdale  township  since  1880. 

n  Adams  village,  formerlyin  Adams  township,  incorporated 
since  1880. 

o  Includes  Lansing  village,  given  as  incorporated  in  1880. 

p  Includes  Taopi  village,  ^iven  as  incorporated  in  1880. 

q  Avoca  village,  formerly  in  Lime  Lake  township,  incorpo- 
rated since  1880. 

r  Fulda  village,  formerly  in  Bondin  township,  incorporated 
since  1880. 

s  Formerly  township  105,  range  42. 


232 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE   POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MimiMESOT  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


MuRBAT  COUNTY— Continued. 


Lowville  township  .  -  - 

Mason  township 

Moulton  townsliip  .  -  - 

Murray  township 

Shetek  township 

Sliandia  township 

Slayton  township  (a)^ 
Slayton  village  (a)  - . . 


1890 

1880 

172 

71 

252 

148 

144 

69 

544 

288 

346 

242 

302 

197 

326 

188 

380 

Nicollet  conNTV. 


Belgrade  townshij) 

Bernadotte  township 

Brighton  townsliip - 

Cortland  township 

Granhy  township 

Lafayette  township 

Lake  Prairie  township 

New  Sweden  township 

Nicollet  to  wuship  (i<) 

Nicollet  village  (6)  

Oshawa  township 

Eidgely  township 

St.  Peter  city ---•■ 

Ward  1 1.*"^ 

Ward2 2,302 

Traverse  township 

West  Newton  township 


Nobles  county. 


Adrian  village  (c) 

Bigelow  township 

Bloom  township 

Dewald  township 

Elk  township 

Ellsworth  village  (d) 

Graham  Lake  township 

Grand  Prairie  township  (d). 

Hersey  township 

Indian  Lake  township 

Larkin  township  (e) 

Leota  township 

Lismore  township  (/) 

Little  Kock  township 

Lorain  township 

Olney  townshi|)  (t) 

Ransom  township 

Seward  townsliip 

Summit  Lake  township 

Westside  township  (c) 

Willmoiit  township  -- 

Wortliingtou  township 

Worthingtou  village 


NOBMAN  COUNTY  (g)  . 


Ada  village  (h) 

Anthony  township 

Bear  Park  township 

Flom  township 

Eossam  township 

Green  Meadow  township. 

Halstad  township 

Hegue  township 

Hehdnim  township 

Home  Lake  township 

Lake  Ida  township 

Lee  township 

Lockhart  township 


13,  382 


583 
691 


7,958 


671 
408 
175 
320 
248 
258 
361 
475 
282 
320 
185 
185 
328 
438 
234 
257 
249 
324 
148 
310 
329 
289 
1,164 


10,618 


622 
329 
531 
653 
.188 
213 
799 
408 
884 
398 
371 
544 
182 


12, 333 


1,232 

699 

680 

565 

285 

235 

927 

854 

490 

526 

1,018 

904 

1,110 

1,241 

724 

775 

766 

939 

263 

99 

579 

581 

363 

348 

3,671 

3,436 

550 
680 


4,435 


193 
215 
83 
210 
176 


300 
301 
199 
200 
45 
97 
119 
320 
159 
284 
165 
226 
08 
339 
111 
182 
636 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


138 
147 


606 
116 

292 


257 


Norman  county— Continued. 


McDonaldsville  township  (h) 

Mary  township 

Pleasant  View  township 

Kockwell  township 

Shely  tow nship 

Spring  Creek  township 

Strand  township    

.Sundahl  township 

Township  146,  range  47 

Waukon  township 

Wild  Rice  township 

Winchester  tow  nship 


1S90 


a  Slayton  village  organized  from  part  of  Center  (now  Slay- 
ton) township  since  1880. 

b  Nicollet  village,  formerly  in  Nicollet  township,  incorpo- 
rated since  1880.  ,   -.it     .  •  i     -. 

c  Adrian  village,  formerly  in  Olney  and  Westside  town- 
ships, incorporated  since  1880.  ,  n     •   • 

d  Ellsworth  village  organized  from  part  of  Grand  Praine 
township  since  1880. 

e  Formerly  township  103,  range  42. 

/  Formerly  township  103,  range  43. 

g  Organized  from  part  of  Polk  county  in  1881. 


(Jlmsted  county 


Byron  village 

Cascade  township 

Chatlield  village  (part  of) 

Total  tor    Chatiield    village,  in   Fill- 
niore  and  Olmsted  counties. 

Dover  towustiip 

Elmira  township 

Eyota  township - 

Eyota  village 

Farmingtou  township 

Haverhill  township 

High  Forest  township 

High  Forest  village -  -  ■ 

Kalinar  township 

Marion  township 

New  Haven  township 

Orion  township --- 

Oronoco  township 

Pleasant  Grove  township 

Quincy  township 

Rochester  city 

Wardl 1,611 

Ward2 2,970 

Ward  3 740 

Rochester  township - 

Rock  Dell  township 

Salem  township 

Viola  township 


Ottertaii   county 


Aastad  township 

Amor  township 

Aurdal  township 

Blowers  township  ( j ) 

Blutttou  township 

Buse  township  (k) 

Butler  township  (0 

Candor  township 

Carlisle  township  (m) 

Clitherall  township 

Compton  townshiii 

Corliss  township  (»!) 

Dane  Prairie  township. . 
Deer  Creek  township  .-. 

Dora  township 

Dunn  township 

Eagle  Lake  township  . .  - 

Eastern  township 

Edua  township  (m) 

Efhngton  township 

Elizahfth  township  (o). . 

Elizabeth  village  (o) 

Elmo  township 

El  hard  (rrove  township. 
Everts  township 


322 
435 
321 
197 
774 
128 
443 
437 
4 
493 
507 
235 


19,  806 


1880 


291 

687 

372 

1.335 

935 

557 
610 

377 
748 
618 
834 
163 
763 
751 
716 
639 
789 
864 
687 
5,321 


612 
877 
765 
830 


34,  232 


486 
361 
787 
216 
333 
333 
179 
300 
288 
831 
694 
204 
525 
474 
433 
252 
692 
385 
411 
655 
744 
135 
403 
686 
366 


500 

248 


369 


118 


21,543 


222 

767 

339 

i,i66 

1,005 
656 
708 
404 
849 
704 
962 
180 
883 
873 

1,011 

645 

916 

il,  044 

745 

5,103 


612 

1,008 


917 


18,675 


227 
208 
464 

15 
326 
315 

27 
180 


574 
528 
54 
437 
302 
135 
137 
457 
244 


312 
577 
128 
177 
415 
117 


h  Ada  village,  formerly  in  McDonaldsville  township,  incor- 
porated since  1880. 

i  Includes  I'leasaut  Grove  village,   given  as  incorporated 
in  1880. 

j  Formerly  township  136,  range  36. 

k  Part  taken  to  form  Orwell  township  since  1880. 

I  Formerly  township  137,  range  37. 
TO  Organized  since  1880. 

n  Formerly  township  137,  range  38. 

o  Elizabeth  village,  formerly  in  Elizabeth  township,  incor- 
porated since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


233 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MIIVIVESOTA— CoDtiiiued. 


MINOR   CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Ottertail  county— Continued. 


Fergus  FalLs  city  (a) 

Ward  1 965 

Ward  2 944 

Ward  3 1 ,  051 

Ward  4 812 

Fergus  Falls  townsbip  (a) 

Folden  township  {b} 

Friberg  township 

Girard  township  (c) 

Gorman  township 

Henning  township  (d) 

Henning  village  (d) 

Hobart  township 

Homestead  township  (c) 

Inman  township 

Leaf  Lake  township 

Leaf  Mountain  township 

Lida  township 

Maine  township 

Maplewood  township  (/) 

Newton  township  (g) ; 

New  Tork  Mills  village  (y) 

Nidaros  township _ . . 

Norwegiian  Grove  township 

Oak  Valley  township 

Orwell  township  (ft) 

Oscar  township 

Ottertail  township 

Otto  township  (i)  

Paddock  township  (j) 

Parker  Prairie  township 

Pelican  Eapids  village  (k) 

Pelican  township  (k) 

Perham  township  (l) 

Perham  village  (I) 

Pine  Lake  township  (i) 

Kush  Lake  township 

St.  Olaf  township 

Scambler  township 

Star  Lake  township 

Sverdrup  township 

Tordenskjold  township 

Trondhjem  township 

Tumuli  township 

Western  township  (m) 

Woodside  township 


1890 


Pine  county 


Chengwatana  township  . . . 

Hinckley  township  (ji) 

Hinckley  village  (n) 

Kettle  River  township 

Mission  Creek  township  . . 

Pine  township  (o) 

Pine  village  (o) 

Rock  Creek  township 

Royalton  township 

Sandstone  village  (n) 

Windermere  township  (i) . 

Pipestone  county' 


3,772 


1880 


479 

1,914 

435 

74 

574 

178 

193 

110 

562 

386 

466 

209 

254 

449 

246 

174 

39 

292 

174 

640 

159 

623 

289 

321 

109 

510 

340 

436 

113 

353 

360 

260 

684 

311 

744 

559 

357 

262 

191 

742 

648 

226 

46 

456 

317 

14 

643 

431 

624 

629 

544 

637 

919 

761 

269 

233 

341 

448 

681 

658 

445 

375 

150 

180 

680 

276 

624 

444 

794 

633 

615 

392 

273 

288 

329 

319 

4,052 

1,365 

93 

115 

294 

142 

618 

377 

161 

85 

71 

255 

600 

535 
464 

221 

342 

55 

517 
472 

5,132 

2,092 

282 

145 

337 

152 

Altona  township 

Burke  township    

a  Fergus  Falls  village,  formerly  in  Fergus  Falls  township, 
.  incorporated  as  a  city  since  1880. 

6  Formerly  township  132,  range  38. 

c  Formerly  township  133,  range  49. 

d  Henning  village  organized  from  part  of  East  Battle  Lake 
(now  Henning)  township  since  1880. 

e  Formerly  township  136,  range  37. 

/  Formerly  township  135,  range  42. 

^  New  York  Mills  village  organized  from  part  of  New  York 
Mills  (now  Newton)  township  since  1880. 

h  Organized  from  parts  of  Buse  and  Western  townships 
since  1880. 

i  Organized  since  1880. 

j  Formerly  township  137,  range  36. 

k  Pelican  Rapids  village  organized  from   part  of  Pelican 
township  since  1880. 

I  Perham  village,  formerly  in  Perham  townsliip,  incorpo- 
rated since  1880. 
in  Part  taken  to  form  Orwell  township  since  1880. 

n  Hinckley  and   Sandstone   villages   organized  from  part 
of  Hinckley  township  since  1880. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Pipestone  county— Continued. 


Eden  township  (p) 

Edgei'ton  village  (?) 

Elmer  township 

Etna  townshii) 

Fountain  Prairie  township. 

Grange  township 

Gray  towiisliip 

Jas])er  village  (p) 

Osborne  township  {//) 

Pipestone  village 

Rock  township 

Sweet  township 

Troy  township 


Polk  county  (»•) . 


Andover  township 

Angus  township 

Badger  township  (i) 

Belgium  township  (i) 

Black  Ki ver  township  (i) 

Brands  void  township  (i) 

Bray  township  (i) 

Brislet  township  <i) 

Bygland  township 

Columbia  township  (i) 

Crookston  city 

Ward  1 '. 537 

Ward  2 889 

Ward  3 410 

Ward  4 1,  333 

Ward  5 288 

Crookston  township 

East  Grand  Folks  city  (s) 

Ward  1 196 

Ward  2 128 

Ward  3 59 

Ward  4 412 

Eden  township  (t) 

Emardsville  township  (i) 

Euclid  township 

Fairfax  township  (i) 

Fanny  township  (j) 

Farley  township  (i) 

Fertile  village  (t)  - 

Fisher  township  (u) _ 

Fisher  village  («) 

Fosston  village  (v) 

Garden  township  (t) 

Garfield  township  (w) 

Gentilly  township  (t) 

Gervais  township  (i) 

Godfrey  township  (i) 

Grand  Forks  township  (s) 

Grove  Park  township  (j) 

Hammond  township  (i) 

Higdem  township  (x) 

Hill  River  township  (i) 

Hubbard  township  (i) 

Huntaville  township  (y) 

Kertsunville township  (i) 

Keystone  township  (i) 

King  township  (i) 

Knute  township  (i) 

Lake  Pleasant  township 

Lambert  township  (i) 


251 
795 


210 
84 
262 
295 
158 
176 
273 
385 
481 
207 
638 
615 
514 
277 
516 
330 
305 
100 
541 
446 
530 
629 
250 
243 
747 
565 
345 
401 


109 


200 


583 
239 


200 

'724 


164 


0  Pine  village  organized  from  part  of  Pine  township  since 
1880. 

p  Jasper  village  organized  from  part  of  Eden  township 
since  1880. 

(/  Edgerton  village,  formerly  in  Osborne  township,  incorpo- 
rated since  1880. 

r  Anthony,  Fossum,  Green  Meadow,  Halstad,  Hendriun, 
Lake  Ida,  McDonaldsville,  Marv,  Sliely,  Strand,  and  Waukon 
townships  (population  2,921  in  1880)  taken  to  form  Norman 
county  in  1881 ;  certain  townships,  with  an  aggregate  popula- 
tion of  3,395,  were  not  separately  returned  m  1880;  part  of 
White  Earth  Indian  reservation  (population  186  in  1880)  not 
separately  returned  in  1890. 

s  Organized  from  part  of  Huutsville  township  since  1880. 

t  Organized  from  part  of  Garfield  township  since  1880. 

u  Fisher  village,  formerly  Fisher  Landing  in  Fisher  town- 
ship, incorporated  since  1880. 

V  Organized  from  part  of  Rosebud  township  since  1880. 
w  Organized  since  188(1;  part  taken  to  form  Fertile  village. 

X  P'oriueriy  Ricklervold. 

y  Parts  taken  to  ibrm  East  Grand  Forks  city  and  Grand 
Forka  township  since  1880. 


234 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuued. 

MINIVESOTA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Polk  county— Continued. 


Lessor  township  (a) 

Liberty  township  (o) 

Louisville  township  (a) 

Lowell  township 

Nesbit  township  (a) 

Norden  township  (a) 

Northland  township  (a) 

North  township  (b) 

Numedal  township  (a) 

Onstad  township  (a) 

Parnell  township  (a) 

Polk  Center  township  (a) 

Poplar  River  township  (a)  .  - 

Queen  township  (a) 

Red  Lake  Falls  township  (c) 
Red  Lake  Falls  village  (d)  — 

Reis  township 

River  Falls  township  (e) 

Rocksbury  township  (a) 

Roome  township 

Rosebud  township  (/) 

Russia  township  (o) 

St.  Hilaire  village  (g) 

Sanders  township  («) 

Sandsville  township  (a) 

Slettin  township  (a) , 

Sullivan  township 

Tabor  township  (a) 

Terrebonne  township 

Thief  River  Falls  viUage  (ft) . . 

Tilden  township  (a) 

Township  147,  range  47 

Township  1 50,  range  40 , 

Township  151,  range  41 , 

Township  152,  range  41 , 

Township  153,  range  46 , 

Township  154,  range  46 

Tynsid  township 

Viueland  township  (o) 

Winger  township  (o) . 

Woodside  township  (a) 

Wyandotte  township  (a) 


Pope  county  . 


1890 


Bangor  township  (a) 

Barsness  township 

Ben  Wade  township 

Blue  Mounds  township 

Chippewa  Falls  township 

Gilchrist  township 

Glen  wood  township  (i) 

Glen  wood  village  (i) 

Grove  Lake  township 

Hoif  township 

Lake  Johanna  township 

Laughei  township 

Leven  township  (j) 

Minnewaska township  (a) 

New  Prairie  township 

Nora  township 

Reno  township 

Rolling  Fork  township 

Starbuck  village  (k) 

Villard  village  (j) 

Walden  township 

Westport  township 

White  Bear  Lake  township  (k) 

a  Organized  since  1880. 

6  Organized  since  1880;  part  taken  to  form  Thief  River 
Falls  village. 

c  Not  separately  returned  in  1880 ;  Red  Lake  Falls  village, 
formerly  in  Red  Lake  Falls  township,  incorporated  since  1880. 

d  Formerly  in  Red  Lake  Falls  township ;  incorporated  since 
1880. 

e  Organized  since  1880;  part  taken  to  form  St.  Hilaire  vil- 
lage. 

/Organized  since  1880;  part  taken  to  form  Fosston  village. 

g  Organized  from  part  of  River  Falls  township  since  1880. 

h  Organized  from  part  of  North  township  since  1880. 

i  Glenwood  village  organized  from  part  of  Glenwood  town- 
ship since  1880. 

j  Villard  village  organized  from  part  of  Leven  township 
since  1880. 

k  Starbuck  village  organized  from  part  of  White  Bear  Lake 
township  since  1880. 


515 

275 
467 
498 
248 
S09 
287 
95 
90 
178 
140 
307 
378 
373 
306 
774 
203 
259 
425 
391 
620 
166 
193 
383 
127 
533 
238 
388 
419 
191 
219 
59 
130 
37 
43 
36 
14 
280 
471 
599 
351 
204 


10,  032 


1880 


32 
208 


121 


178 
'i55 


180 


5,874 


280 

369 

282 

790 

494 

565 

315 

449 

273 

378 

333 

410 

464 

627 

403 

381 

417 

283 

358 

253 

512 

297 

371 

207 

210 

543 

217 

611 

309 

468 

342 

399 

296 

224 

203 

435 

323 

4.57 

291 

553 

514 

minor  civil  divisions. 


Ramsey  county  , 


Moundsview  township,   including   New 
Brighton  village. 
New  Brighton  village 

New  Canada  township  (I) 

North  St.  Paul  village  (I) 

Rose  township 

St.  Paul  city  (m) 

Ward    1 17,080 

Ward    2 13,667 

Ward    3 7,514 

Ward    4 12,642 

Ward    5 15,119 

Ward    6 14,767 

Ward    7 10,134 

Ward    8 23,337 

Ward    9 13,257 

Ward  10 3, 019 

Ward  11 2,  620 

White  Bear  Lake  village 

White  Bear  township 


1890 


1880 


139,  796         45,  890 


Redwood  county. 


Brook ville  township 

Charlestown  township 

Delhi  township 

Gales  township 

Granite  Rock  township  (n) . 

Honner  township 

Johnsonville  township 

Kintire  township 

Lamberton  township 

Lamberton  village 

Morgan  township  (o) 

Morgan  village  (o) 

New  Avon  township 

North  Hero  township 

Paxton  township 

Redwood  Falls  township  . . . 

Redwood  Falls  village 

Sheridan  township 

Sherman  township 

Springdale  township , 

Sundown  township 

Swedes  Forest  township  . . . 

Three  Lakes  township 

Underwood  township 

Vail  township 

Vesta  township 

Walnut  Grove  village 

Waterbury  township 

Westline  township 

Willow  Lake  township 


Renville  county. 


1,047 

355 
1,276 
1.099 

825 
133,  156 


1,356 
1,037 

9,386 


582 
546 
391 
272 
140 
167 
249 
253 
350 
202 
196 
301 
284 
255 
423 
189 
1,238 
317 
249 
299 
453 
370 
274 
238 
213 
199 
127 
175 
141 
293 

17,  099 


573 


877 
41,473 


435 

700 

5,375 


326 
304 
156 
195 

50 

96 
124 

71 
224 
149 

56 


827 
614 
653 
278 
441 
578 
227 

457 

659 
622 
256 
625 


140 
196 
259 
100 
981 
155 
142 
307 
231 
251 
102 
157 
61 
53 
153 
54 
168 
114 

10, 791 


Bandon  township 

Beaver  Falls  township 

Birch  Cooley  township  (p) 

Bird  Island  township  (</) 

Bird  Island  village  (7) 

Boon  Lake  township 

Brookfield  township 

Buifalo  Lake  village ?  ,  , 

Preston  Lake  township  . .  5        

Cairo  township(s) 

Camp  township 

Crooks  township  (a) 

Emmett  township  (t) 625  1  812 

I  North  St.  Paul  village  organized  from  part  of  New  Canada 
township  since  1880. 

<m  McLean  and  Reserve  townships  (population  838  in  1880) 
annexed  since  1880. 

n  Formerly  township  111,  range  38. 

0  Morgan  village  organized  from  part  of  Morgan  township 
in  1887. 

p  Parts  taken  to  form  Franklin  and  Morton  villages  since 
1880. 

g  Bird  Island  and  Olivia  villages,  formerly  in  Bird  Island 
township,  incorporated  since  1880. 

r  Not  separately  returned ;  Butfalo  Lake  village  organized 
from  part  of  Preston  Lake  township  since  1880. 

s  Part  taken  to  form  Fairfax  village  since  1880. 

t  Renville  village,  formerly  in  Emmett  township,  incorpo- 
rated since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


235 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MIIVIVESOT  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Renville  county— Continued. 


Ericson  to wnsh  ip 

Fairfax  villiige  (a) 

Flora  township 

Franlilin  village  (b) 

Hawk  Creels  township 

Hector  township  (c) 

Hector  village  (c) 

Henry  ville  township 

Kingman  township 

Martinsburg  township 

Melville  township 

Morton  village  (b) 

Horlblk  township 

Olivia  village  (d) 

Osceola  township 

Palmyra  township 

Renville  village  (e) 

Sacred  Heart  township  (/)  . 

Sacred  Heart  village  (/) 

Troy  township 

Wang  township 

Wellington  township 

Wintield  township 


Rice  county. 


Bridgewater  township  (^r) 

Cannon  township 

Dundas  village  (g) 

Erin  township 

Faribault  city 

Wardl 2,121 

Ward  2 1,  547 

Ward  3 1, 280 

Ward  4 1,  572 

Forest  township 

Morristown  township,  including  Morris 
town  village. 

Morristown  village 

Northfleld  township,  incl.  Northfield  city 

Northfield  city 

Ward  1 895 

Ward  2 737 

Ward  3 1 ,027 

Richland  township 

Shieldsville  township 

Veseli  village  (h) 

Walcott  township 

Warsaw  township 

Webster  township 

Wells  township 

Wheatland  township  {h) 

Wheeling  township 


Rock  county  . 


Battle  Plain  township 

Beaver  Creek  township  (i)  . 
Beaver  Creek  village  (i)  -  ■  ■ 

Clinton  township 

Denver  township 

Kauaranzi  township 

Luverne  township 

Lnverne  village 

Magnolia  township 

Martin  township 

Mound  township 

Rose  Dell  township 

Springwater  township 

Vienna  township 


1890 


558 
H51 
734 
284 
687 
369 
354 
644 
132 
300 
364 
453 
426 
263 
153 
552 
413 
1.098 
327 
426 
876 
586 
452 

23,  968 


1,058 

1,057 

554 

910 

6,520 


822 
1,557 

517 
3,485 
2,659 


743 

875 

182 
1,028 

867 
1,010 

979 
1,448 

873 

6,817 


248 
633 
232 
473 
290 
343 
394 

1,466 
407 

1,010 
325 
307 
415 
274 


1880 


602 


609 
394 
190 

337 
78 
150 
161 


296 

48 

72 

308 

232 

1,171 

76 

167 

675 

335 

149 

22,  481 


1,683 

1,188 

589 

840 

5,415 


853 
1,422 

517 
3,150 
2,296 


957 

771 


825 
1,018 

872 
1,100 
1,464 

917 


142 

483 
37 
237 
104 
192 
221 
079 
240 
545 
244 
196 
198 
188 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Cairo  township  since  1880. 

b  Organized  from  part  of  Birch  Cooley  township  since  1880. 

c  Hector  village,  formerly  in  Hector  township,  incorpo- 
rated since  1880. 

d  Formerly  in  Bird  Island  township;  incorporated  since 
1880. 

e  Formerly  in  Emmett  township;  incorporaled  since  1880. 

/  Sacred  lieart  village,  formerly  in  Sacred  Heart  township, 
incorporated  since  1880. 

17  Dundas  village,  formerly  in  Bridgewater  township,  incor- 
porated since  1880. 

Ii  Veseli  village  organized  from  part  of  Wheatland  township 
since  1880. 

i  Beaver  Creek  village,  formerly  in  Beaver  Creek  town- 
ship, incorporated  in  1884. 

j  Vermilion  Lake  township  (population  3  in  1880)  taken  to 
form  Breitung  and  Morse  townships,  Ely  village,  and  Tower 
city  since  X880. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


St.  Louis  county'  (j)  . 


Breitung  township  (k) 

Canosia  township  (() 

Duluth  city  (ifi) 

Ward  1 3,255 

Ward  2 2,  227 

Ward  3 9, 832 

Ward4 8,730 

Wards 5,023 

Ward  6 3,  448 

Duluth  township  (?() 

Ely  village  (k) 

Fond  du  Lac  township..  \  ,  , 

Fond  du  Lac  village T  ' 

Gnesen  township 

Herman  township 

Industrial  township  (1) 

Lakeside  village  (n) 

Morse  township  (k) 

ISiew  Independence  township  (I) 

Oneota  township  (p) 

Kice  Lake  township 

Tower  city  (k) 

West  Duluth  village  (p) 

Remainder  of  county  not  returned  by 
townships. 


Scott  county. 


Belle  Plaine  borough 

Belle  Plaine  township 

Blakelv  townshij) 

Cedar  Lake  townsbi]) 

Credit  River  township 

Eagle  Creek  township 

Glendale  township 

Helena  township  (q) 

Jackson  township 

Jordan  village 

Louisville  township 

Newmarket  township 

New  Prague  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  New  Prague  village  (</),  in 
Lesueur  and  Scott  counties. 

St.  Lawrence  township 

Sand  Creek  township 

Shakopee  city 

Ward  1 0114 

Ward  2 625 

Ward  3 528 

S))ring  Lake  township 


1890 


44,  862 

1,784 

170 

33,115 


345 
901 

525 

191 

492 

01 

897 

702 

85 

74 

100 

1,110 

3,368 

942 


13,  831 


Sherburne  county  , 


Baldwin  township 285  256 

Becker  township 758  500 

Big  Lake  township 574  330 

Bluehill  township 280  255 

Clear  Lake  township 562  302 

Elk  River  township 389  260 

Elk  Kiver  village 679  635 

Haven  town.ship  ((•) 379  290 

Livonia  township 388  321 

Orrock  township 469  358 

Palmer  township 204  105 

St.  Cloud  city  (ward  7)  (r) 495 

Total  for  St. Cloud  city  (s),  in  Benton,  7,686  2,462 
Sherburne,  and  Stearns  counties. 

Ward  1 1 1 645 

Ward  2 1,091 

Wards 1,715 

Ward  4 1 ,947 

k  Organized  fi-om  part  of  Vermilion  Lake  township  since 
1880. 

I  Oi-ganized  since  1880. 
m  Duluth  village  (population  2,645  in  1880)  annexed  since 
1880. 

n  Lakeside  village  organized  from  part  of  Duluth  township 
since  I881I. 

0  Not  separately  returned. 

p  West  Duluth  village  organized  from  part  of  Oneota  town- 
ship since  1880. 

q  New  Prague  village,  formerly  Prague,  incorporated  in 
1877;  given  as  in  Lanesbnrg  township,  Lesueur  county,  and 
Helena  township,  Scott  county,  in  188(1. 

r  Part  of  Haven  township  taken  to  form  ward  7  of  St.  Cloud 
city  since  1880. 

«  In  1880  in  Stearns  county  only. 


814 
980 
857 
879 
347 
710 
327 

1,245 
209 

1,233 
422 

1,009 
556 
955 

334 

1,045 
1,757 


1.101 
5,908 


1880 


4,504 


838 


160 


<,  150 

^200 

29 

293 


123 
03 


13,516 


629 
1,054 
799 
944 
383 
759 
375 
1,383 
270 
915 
408 
955 
187 
384 

297 
1,168 
2,011 


1,166 
3,855 


236 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

laiNIVESOTA— Contiuued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Sheebuene  county — Continued. 

Total  for  St.  Cloud  city,  etc.— Cont'd. 

Wards 156 

Ward  6 637 

Ward  7 495 

Santiago  township 


1890 


SiBLBY  COUNTY. 


Alfsborg  township  (a) 

Arlington  township  (6) 

Arlington  Tillage  (()) 

Bismarck  township 

Cornish  townsliip 

Dryden  township  (c) 

Faxon  township 

Ga  slord  village  (c) 

GfDDon  Yillage  (d) 

Grafton  township 

Green  Isle  township 

Green  Isle  village  (e) 

Henderson  city .- . 

Henderson  township 

Jessenlaud  township 

Kelso  township 

Moltke  township 

New  Auburn  township 

Severance  township  (d) 

Sibley  township 

Transit  township 

Washington  Lake  township  (e) . 
Winthrop  village  (a) 


Stearns  codnty  . 


743 
318 
225 
137 
325 
420 
285 
538 
726 
603 
214 
185 
340 
2113 
299 
286 
1,105 
611 


Albany  township 

Ashley  township 

Avon  township 

Belgrade  village  (/ ) 

Brock  way  township 

Collegeville  township 

Crow  Lake  township 

Crow  Kiver  township  (/) 

Eden  Lake  township 

Fairhaveu  township 

Farming  township 

Getty  township 

Grove  township 

Holding  township 

Krain  township 

Lake  George  township 

Lake  Henry  township 

Lesauk  township 

Luxemburg  township 

Lynden  township 

Maine  Prairie  township 

Melrose  township  (g) 

Melrose  village  (y) 

Millwood  township 

Munson  township 

North  Fork  township 

Oak  township 

Paynesville  towuship  (A) 

Paynesville  village  (/i) 

Raymonil  township 

Kock ville  township 

St.  Augusta  township - 

St.  Cloud  city  (wards  1,  2,  3,  and  4) 

Total  for  St.  Cloud  city  (i),  in  Benton, 
Sherburne,  and  Steams  counties. 

Ward  I 1, 645 

Ward  2 1,091 

Ward  3 1,715 

Ward  4 1,947 

Wards 156 

Ward  6 637 

Ward  7 495 

o  Winthrop  village  organized  from  part  of  Alfsborg  town- 
ship since  1880. 

6  Arlington  village  organized  from  part  of  Arlington  town 
ship  since  1880. 

e  Gaylord  village  organized  from  part  of  Dryden  township 
since  1880. 

d  Gibbon  village  organized  from  part  of  Severance  town- 
ship since  1880. 

e  Green  Isle  village  organized  from  part  of  Washington 
Lake  township  since  1880. 

/  Belgrade  village  organized  from  part  of  Crow  River  town- 
ship since  1880. 

g  Melrose  village  organized  from  part  of  Melrose  township 
aince  1880. 


446 
15, 199 


631 
925 
417 
639 
700 
656 
498 
387 
282 
562 
892 
219 
909 
719 
871 
1,033 
553 
980 
650 
731 
684 
823 
438 

34,  844 


1,092 
494 
644 
306 
923 
506 
438 
417 
641 
606 
623 
619 
738 

1,021 
734 
457 
548 
305 
860 
396 

1,186 
485 
780 
519 
973 
683 
931 
597 
352 
478 
569 
791 

6,398 

7,686 


1880 


243 
10,  637 


477 
916 


261 
274 
625 
558 


259 
878 


964 
684 
973 
716 
145 
670 
331 
499 
527 


21, 956 


580 

247 


283 
810 
470 
682 
405 
127 
389 
560 
798 
2,462 


MINOR  CIVIL   piVISIONS. 


Stearns  coonty— Continued. 


St.  Cloud  township 

St.  Joseph  towuship 

St.  Joseph  village 

St.  Martin  towuship 

St.  Wendel  township 

Sauk  Center  city 

Ward  1 581 

Ward  2 1, 114 

Sauk  Center  township 

Springhill  township 

Waketield  township 

Ziou  township 


Steele  county  . 


Aurora  township 

Berlin  township 

Blooming  Prairie  township 

Blooming  Prairie  village 

Clinton  Falls  township 

Deerfield  township 

Havana  township 

Lemoud  township 

Medford  township 

Meriden  township 

Merton  township 

Owatonna  city 

Ward  1 828 

Ward  2  1,579 

Ward  3 795 

Ward  4 647 

Owatonna  township 

Somerset  township 

Summit  township 


STEVENS  COUNTY . 


Baker  township  (j) 

Darnen  towuship 

Donnelly  township 

Eldorado  towuship  (k) 

Everglade  township  (I) 

Framnas  township 

Hancock  \allage 

Hodges  township 

Horton  township 

Moore  township 

Morris  township 

Morris  village 

Peppertou  towuship 

Rendsville  township , 

Scott  townshij) 

Stevens  township 

.Swan  Lake  township  {m)  . 
Synues  township  («) 


Swift  county 


Appleton  township  . . . 

Appleton  village 

Benson  township 

Benson  village 

Camp  Lake  township 

Cashel  township 

Clou  tarf  township 

Dublin  township  (0).. 
Edisou  towuship  {p)  . 
Fairfield  township  ... 

Hayes  township 

Hegbert  township 

Kerkhoven  towuship. 
Kerkhoven  village  ( j) 

Kildare  township 

Marysland  township. 
Moyer  township 


1890 


774 
062 
503 
692 
531 
1,695 


517 
771 
938 
751 

13,  232 


754 
739 
686 
308 
503 
793 
791 
672 
554 
834 
657 
3,849 


556 

878 
658 

5,  251 


1880 


98 
322 
29G 
139 
158 
362 
218 
165 
181 
220 
237 
1,266 
147 
304 
289 
240 
412 
197 

10,161 


199 
994 
474 
877 
609 
273 
342 
154 
■  380 
450 
576 
368 
038 
299 
420 
248 
388 


571 
292 
516 
510 
1,201 


548 
848 
661 

12,  460 


600 
688 
562 
338 
502 
858 
851 
648 
761 
809 
756 
3,161 


584 
811 
536 


123 
250 
211 
127 

54 
247 

91 
306 
212 
236 
269 
743 
196 
231 
202 
101 
210 
102 

7,473 


232 
400 
405 
456 
377 
248 
266 
484 
365 
304 
409 
336 
440 
94 
556 
218 
258 


h  Paynesville  village,  formerly   in  Paynesville  township, 
incorporated  since  1880. 

i  In  1880  in  Stearns  county  only. 
j  Formerly  township  124,  range  44. 
k  Formerly  township  126,  range  44. 

I  Formerly  township  125,  range  44. 
m  Formerly  Sahlmark. 
n  Given  as  Symes  in  1880. 

0  Part  taken  to  form  Murdock  village  since  1880. 
p  Formerly  New  Poseu. 
q  Formerly  in  Pillsbuiy  township ;  incorporated  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


237 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  TOPULATION  BY  INIINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MINIVE  SOT  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS 


Swift  county— Continued. 


Murdock  village  (a) 

Pillsbury  town.ship  (6)  -  -  - 

Shible  township - . 

Sixiuile  Grove  township. 

Swenoda  township 

Tara  township 

Torning  township 

Weatbank  township 


Todd  county. 


Bartlett  township  (c) ^  ,  > 

Stowe  Prairie  township  (d) . .)       

Bertha  township 

Birchdale  township 

Browerville  village  (/) 

Burleene  township  ((/) 

Burnhamsville  township 

Eagle  Valley  township 

Fawn  Lake  township  (jr) 

Germania  township 

Gordon  township 

Grey  Eagle  township 

Hartford  township  (/) 

Iowa  township  (17) 

Kandota  township 

Leslie  township 

Little  Sauk  township 

Long  Prairie  township.. (  ,^, 

Long  Prairie  village S 

Moran  township 

Reynolds  township 

Bound  Prairie  township 

Staples  township  (g),  incl.  Presto  village.. 

Presto  village 

Villard  township  (3) 

Ward  township 

West  Union  townshijp 

Wykeham  township,  mol.  Eagle  Bend  vill 

Eagle  Bend  village 


Traverse  county  (t) 


Arthur  township 

Browns  Valley  village  (?) . . 

Clifton  townsliip 

Croke  township 

Dallymouut  towuship 

Eolsom  township  (j) 

Lake  Valley  township  (k)  . 
Leonardsville  township  .. 

Monson  township 

Pamell  township 

Kedpath  township 

Taia  township 

Taylor  township 

Tintah  township 

Walls  township 

Wheaton  village  (,k) 

Windsor  township 


Wabasha  county  . 


1,30 

3U 

231 

343 

233 

291 

269 

270 

200 

267 

225 

453 

356 

404 

205 

12,9.30 

6,133 

670 

)393 

456 

247 

385 

266 

86 

117 

779 

392 

696 

156 

128 

256 

81 

725 

425 

408 

150 

1,051 

534 

4.56 

298 

244 

510 

199 

594 

363 

1.206 

C,570 
)220 

273 

464 

443 

470 

503 

440 

842 

585 
225 

634 

248 

537 

407 

652 

84 

306 
4;  516 

1,507 

321 

498 

64 

179 

223 

162 

175 

379 

241 

364 

318 

18U 

264 

263 

158 

f         287 

,383 

121 

16,972 

18,  206 

973 

1,067 

885 

940 

825 

955 

566 

694 

736 

5  476 
J  221 

738 

858 

472 

423 

2,128 

2,596 

Chester  townsTiip 

Elgin  township 

Gillford  town.ship 

Glasgow  township 

Greenfield  township . .  ?  ,  . 

Kellogg  village 3       

Highland  township 

Hyde  Park  township - 

Lake  city 

Wardl 1,108 

Ward  2 1,  020 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Dublin  township  since  1880. 

6  Kerkhoven  village,  formerly  m  Pillsbury  township,  incor- 
porated since  1880. 

c  Organized  from  pari,  of   Stowe  Prairie   township   since 
1880. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Bartlett  township  since  1880. 

e  Not  separately  returned. 

/Browerville   village  organized   from   part  of    Hartford 
township  since  1880. 

g  Organized  since  1880. 

n  Not  separately  returned ;  Long  Prairie  villag«,  formerly 
in  Long  Prairie  towuship,  incorporated  since  1880. 

i  Not  divided  into  townships  in  1880. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Wabasha  county — Continued. 


Lake  townshi)) 

Mazpppa  township. -^  ,  , 

Mazepfia  village  ...  .s  '  ' 

Minneiska  township  (l) 

Minneiska  village  (l) 

Mount  Pleasant  township 

Oakwood  township 

Pepin  township 

Plainview  township..  (  .  , 

Plain  view  village  ....>'  ' ' 

Reads  village 

Wabasha  city 

Ward  1 789 

Ward  2 1, 120 

Ward  3 578 

Watopa  township 

West  Albany  township 

Zumbro  township 


Wadena  county  . 


Aldrich  township  (m) 

Blueberry  township  (g)  . . 

Billiard  townsliip  (g) 

Leaf  River  township 

Red  Eye  township  (3) 

Rockwood  township  (g) . . 
Shell  River  township  (g)  . 
Thomastown  township. . 

Verndale  village  (m) 

Wadena  town.ship 

Wadena  village 

Wing  River  township  — 


Waseca  county. 


Alton  township 

Blooming  Grove  township 

Byron  township 

Freedom  township 

Iosco  towUiShip 

Janes ville  township 

Janesville  village 

New  Richland  township 

New  Richland  village 

Otigfo  township 

St.  Mary  towuship 

Vivian  township 

Waseca  city 

Wardl 797 

Ward  2 832 

Ward  3 853 

Wilton  township 

Woodville  township 


Wa.shington  county. 


Afton  township 

Baytowntowuship  (n),  incl.  Oak  Park  ^^ll. 

Oak  Park  village 

Cottage  Grove  township 

Denmark  township 

Forest  Lake  township 

Grant  township 

Lakeland  towuship.incl.  Lakeland  village. 

Lakeland  village 

Marine  town.ship 

Marine  village 

Newport  township,including  St.Paul  ] 
Park  village.  I,  , 

St.  Paul  Park  village i,i73| 

Newport  village J 

Oakdale  towuship 

Oneka  township.- 

j  Browns  Valley  village,  formerly  in  Folsom  township,  in- 
corporated since  1880. 

k  Wheaton  village  organized  from   part  of   Lake  Valley 
township  since  1880. 

I  Minneiska  village  organized   from    part  of    Minneiska 
township  since  1880. 

m  Verndale  village  organized  from  part  of  Aldrich  town- 
ship since  1880. 

n  South  Stillwater  village,  formerly  in  Baytown  township, 
incorporated  since  1880. 

0  Not  separately  returned:  Newport  village  organized  from 
part  of  Newport  tow  nship  since  1880. 


1890 

1880 

393 

445 

717 

(.377 

(460 

254 

385 

325 

662 

642 

764 

988 

369 

305 

1,392 

(675 
i  (i08 

440 

579 

2,487 

2,  088 

467 

637 

621 

829 

672 

838 

4,053 

2,080 

321 

592 

99 

95 

321 

323 

92 

183 

183 

387 

251 

635 

457 

430 

895 

307 

385 

177 

13,313 

12,  385 

1,042 

947 

847 

807 

418 

418 

910 

989 

942 

1,058 

950 

752 

921 

1,021 

764 

7^6 

423 

304 

934 

916 

699 

767 

618 

544 

2,482 

1,708 

743 

76-7 

620 

641 

25,  992 

19,  563 

1,097 

928 

797 

1,252 

390 

159 

717 

783 

725 

711 

536 

233 

687 

518 

880 

732 

523 

.103 

1,687 

L4ti7 

679 

460 

f342 

1,691 

964 

841 

717 

379 

238 


OOMPEKDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MIIVIVESOT  A— Continued. 


MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


■Washington  county — Continued. 


South  Stillwater  village  (a) 

Stillwater  city 

Wardl....'. S,703 

Ward  2 3,23.5 

Wards 4,322 

Stillwater  township 

Woodbury  township 


1890 


Watonwan  county 


Adrian  township 

Antrim  township 

Butterfield  township 

Fipldon  township 

Long  Lake  township 

Madelia  township 

Madelia  village 

Nelson  township 

Odin  township 

Eiverdale  township 

Kosendale  township 

St.  James  township 

St.  James  village 

South  Branch  township . 


Wilkin  county. 


Akron  township  (b) 

Andrea  township  (6) 

Atherton  township 

Bra<lford  township  (c) 

Brandrup  township  (d) 

Breckinridge  township  (e) ... 

Breckinridge  village  (/) 

Campbell  township  ((/) 

Champion  township  (c) 

Deerhoru  townshii5  (h) 

McCauley  ville  township  (i) 

Manston'  township 

Mitchell  township  (j) 

Prairieview  township 

Koberts  township  ()') 

Rothsay  village  (.k) 

Tanberg  township  (k) 


Winona  county. 


Dresbaoh  township 

Elba  township 

Fremont  township 

Hart  township 

Hillsdale  township 

Homer  township 

Lewiston  village 

Mount  Vernon  township  . 
New  Hartford  township. . 

Norton  township 

Pleasant  Hill  township  -. 

Richmond  township 

EoUingstone  township  . . . 

St.  Charles  city 

St.  Charles  township 

Saratoga  township 

Utica  township 

Warren  township 

Whitewater  township... 
Wilson  township 


1,304 
11,  200 


1,085 
1,166 


7,746 


443 
573 
366 
487 
.538 
541 
852 
733 
543 
509 
369 
473 
939 
380 


4,346 


1880 


330 

107 
210 
109 
225 
300 
655 
407 
208 
147 
270 
241 
152 
283 
204 
174 
324 


33,  797 


525 
645 
798 
818 
549 
867 
324 
545 
803 
776 
791 
252 
923 

1,178 
661 
724 
968 
837 
706 

1,013 


601 
9,055 


693 
1,169 

5,104 


317 
430 
149 
383 
369 
578 
489 
462 
500 
301 
211 
282 
444 
189 


1,906 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


95 


436 
493 


291 
237 


156 


27, 197 


326 
754 
893 
906 
584 
860 
241 
703 

1,004 
827 
819 
284 
808 

1,155 
740 
907 

1,094 

1,006 
659 


1,( 


Winona  county — Continued 


1890 


Winona  city 

Wardl 5,983 

Ward  2 2,432 

Ward  3 3,  605 

Ward  4 6, 188 

Winona  township 

Wlscoy  township 


Wright  county  . 


Albion  township 

Annandale  village  (i) 

Buffalo  township 

Buffalo  village 

Chatham  township 

Clearwater  township  (m) . 
Clearwater  village  (m)  . . . 

Cokato  township 

Cokato  village 

Corinna  township  (I) 

Delano  village 

Frankfort  township 

Franklin  township. . . 

French  Lake  township.  - . 

Howard  village 

Maple  Lake  township  — 

Marysville  township 

Middleville  township 

MonticeUo  tovniahip 

Monticello  village 

Montrose  village 

Moritzius  village 

Otsego  township 

Kockford  township 

Silver  Creek  township  .  - 

Southside  township 

Stockholm  township 

Victor  township 

Waverly  village 

Woodland  township 


Yellow  Medicine  county 


Burton  township 

Canby  village 

Clarlifield  village  {n) 

Echo  township 

Florida  township 

Fortier  township  (o) 

Friendship  township  (n)  . . 

Granite  Falls  city 

Hammer  township 

Hazle  Run  township 

Lisbon  township 

Minnesota  Falls  township. 

Normania  township 

Norman  township 

Omro  township 

Oshkosh  township 

Otis  township 

Posen  township 

Sannes  township 

Sioux  Agency  township. . . 

Stony  Run  township 

Swede  Prairie  township. . . 

Tyro  township 

Wergeland  township 

Wood  Lake  township 


18,  208 


275 
611 


24, 164 


,373 
211 
719 
606 
498 
451 
248 

,551 
368 
564 


18S0 


10, 208 


592 
761 


18, 104 


786 


9,854 


242 
470 
178 
347 
189 
190 
348 
800 
315 
163 
682 
368 
529 
378 
407 
349 
36 
351 
801 
392 
679 
304 
290 
403 
643 


575 
143 
274 
658 
218 

1,342 
274 
386 
407 
868 

1,598 
589 
477 
576 

1,112 

1,174 
C16 
290 
141 
104 
740 
901 
381 
312 

1,126 

1,093 
124 

1,037 


143 
331 


110 
155 

66 
178 
578 
233 
117 
573 
306 
253 
340 
139 
2U7 

48 
133 
426 
171 
630 
152 
147 
215 
228 


a  Formerly  in  Baytown  township ;  incorporated  since  1880. 

6  Organized  from  part  of  Breckinridge  township  since  1880. 

c  Organized  from  iJart  of  Campbell  township  since  1880. 

d  Organized  from  parts  of  Breckinridge  and  Campbell  town- 
ships since  1880. 

e  Parts  taken  to  form  Akron,  Andrea,  and  Brandrup  town- 
ships and  Breckinridge  village  since  1880. 

/Organized from  part  of  Breckinridge  township  since  1880. 

g  Parts  taken  to  form  Bradford,  Brandrup,  and  Champion 
townships  since  1880. 

h  Organized  since  1880. 

i  Parts  taken  to  form  Mitchell  and  Roberts  townships  since 
1880. 


j  Organized  frompartof  McCauleyville  township  since  1880. 

k  Rothsay  village  organized  from  part  of  Tanberg  town- 
ship since  1880. 

I  Annandale  village  organized  from  part  of  Cormna  town- 
ship since  1880. 

m  tUearwater  village,  formerly  in  Clearwater  township,  in- 
corporated since  1880. 

n  Clarkfield   village   organized   from   part  of  Friendship 
township  in  1887. 

0  Formerly  township  114,  range  46. 


POPULATION. 


239 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR   CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Adams  county  . 


Beat  1,  including  Natchez  city , 

Natchez  city 

Ward  I 2,351 

Ward2 4*329 

Ward  3 I J  736 

Ward  4 1 ,685 

Beat  2 

Beats - 

Beat  4 

Beat  5 


Alcorn  county  . 


Beat  1,  including  Corinth  city  and  Wena- 
sogo  town  (a) . 

Corinth  city 

Ward  I 270 

Ward  2 952 

Ward  3 193 

Ward  4 554 

Ward  5 142 

Beat  2 

Beat  3,  including  Rienzi  town  (a) 

Beat  4,  including  Kossutli  town 

Kossuth  town 

Beat  5 


1890 


Amite  county. 


Beat  1,  including  Liberty  town  (a) . 

Beat  2 

Beat  3,  including  Gloster  town 

Gloster  town 

Beat  4 

Beat  5,  including  Gillsburg  town. . 

Gillsburg  town 


Attala  county 


Beat  1.  Kosciusko,  inel.  Kosciusko  town 

Kosciusko  town 

Beat  2.  Northeast,  incl.  McC'ool  town  . . . 

McCool  town 

Beat  3.  Mitchell  Mills 

Beat  4.  Newport,  including  Newport  and 
Sallis  towns. 

Newport  town 

Sallis  town 

Beat  5.  Center 


Benton  county. 


Beat  1 

Beat  2,  including  Lamar  town  (a)  and 
Michigan  city. 

Michigan  city 

Beat  3,  including  Ashland  town 

Ashland  town 

Beat  4 

Beat  5,  including  Hickory  Flat  town.  . . . 

Hickory  Flat  town 


Bolivar  county. 


Beat  1 

Beat  2,  including  Concoidia  town  (a) . . . . 
Beat  3,  incl. Cleveland  (a)  andRosedaletns. 

Rosedale  town 

Beat  4,  including  Bolivar  town 

Bolivar  town 

Beat  5,  incl.  Huntington  and  Shaw  towns 

Huntington  town 

Shaw  town 


Calhoun  county. 


Beat  1,  including  Pittsboro  town  (a) 

Beat  2 

Beat  3.  including  Banner  town  (a) . . . 

Beat  4 

Beat  5 


26,  031 


15,  393 
io,ior 


2,574 
1,  930 
2,850 
3,284 

13,115 


3,811 
2,111 


2,634 
2,136 
2,  384 
165 
2,150 

18. 198 


4,161 
3,483 
4,779 
1 ,  142 
3, 183 
2,592 
95 

22, 213 


4,968 
'.394 
3,752 
246 
3,766 
5,172 


52 

156 

4,555 


10,  585 


2,121 
3,095 


129 
2,227 


1,175 
1,967 


29,  980 

18, 652 

4,729 
6,817 
7,359 

376 
4,159 

102 
6,916 

'55 
201 

14,  688 

2,276 
3,  956 
3,980 

4,036 

4,404 

13,  492 

3,070 
2,517 
2,939 

3,  409 
2,  753 


1880 


22,  649 


12,  058 
7,058 


2,600 
1,834 
2,679 
3,478 

14, 272 


4,174 
2,27s 


3,823 
2,648 
2,  798 


2,  586 
2,149 


19,  988 


4,230 
1 ,126 
3, 122 


3, 166 
5,724 


107 

132 

3,746 


11,  023 


2,082 
■3,  803 


91 

2,557 

174 

1,242 

1,339 


2,915 

2,217 
2,  803 
3, 103 
2,  454 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVI.sIONS. 


Carroll  county  . 


Boat  1 

Beat2 

Beats 

Beat  4,  including  Carroll  ton  town . 

Carrollton  town 

Beat  5,  including  Vaiden  town 

Vaiden  town 


Chickasaw  county. 


Beat  1,  including  Houston  town 

Houston  town 

Beat  2,  including  Houlka  town 

Houlkatown 

Beat  3,  including  Okolona  town 

Okolona  town 

Beat  4,  including  Buena  Vista  and  Egypt 

towns  (a). 
Beat  5,  including  Atlanta  town  (a) 


Choctaw  county 

Beat  1,  including  Chester  town  (a) . 
Beat  2 


Beat  3,  including  French  Camp  village- 
French  Camp  village 

Beat  4,  including  Weir  town  (a) 

Beat  5,  including  Ackcrman  town  (a) . . 


Claiborne  county  . 


Beat  1,  including  Port  Gibson  town 

Port  Gibson  town 

Beat  2 

B  eat  3 


Beat  4 

Beat  5,  including  Martin  town  . 
Martin  town 


Clarke  county 


Beat  1.  Quitman,  incl.  Quitman  town 

Quitman  town 

Beat  2.  Shubuta,  including  Shubuta  town 
Shubuta  town 

Beat  3.  Enterprise,  incl.  Enterprise  tn.  (a) 

Beat  4.  Energy 

Beat  5.  MaxviUe 


Clay  county  . 


Beat  1 

Beat  2,  including  West  Point  town  . 

West  Point  town 

Beat3 

Beat4 

Beat  5 


Coahoma  county. 


Beatl 

Beat  2,  including  Friar  Point  town 
Friar  Point  town 

Be.at  3,  including  Jonestown  town. 
Jonestown  town 

Beat  4,  including  Clarksdale  town. . 
Clarksdale  town 

Beat  5 


Copiah  county  . 


Beat  1,  including  Hazleburst  town  (a) 

Beat  2.  including  Beauregard  (a)  and  Wes- 
.son  towns. 

Wesson  town 

Beats 

Beat  4 

Beat  5,  including  Crystal  Springs  village  . 
Crystal  Spnngs  village T. . 


1890 


2,132 
2,411 
4,026 
5,  365 
488 
4,839 


19,  891 


3,108 

893 

3,382 

99 
4,694 
2,09g 
4,325 

4,382 


10,  847 


2,290 
2,490 
2,  214 
267 
1,  338 
2,515 

14,516 


4,954 
1,524 
2,366 
2,360 
2,616 
2,220 
76 

15,  826 


2,492 

395 

4,115 

589 
4,690 
1,750 
2,779 


S,006 
5,913 
2,762 
3,786 
2,979 
2,923 

18,  342 


2,480 
4.456 

674 
3,908 

286 
4,  743 

781 
2,755 


6,237 

6,  530 

3,168 
4.659 
5, 426 

7,  .381 
997 


1880 


1,948 

2,  002 

3,  690 
5,122 

394 

5,  033 

526 


2,425 

480 

5,413 

'3,523 

1,858 
3,  860 

2,684 
9,  036 


2,327 

1,854 
1,862 
420 
1,341 
1,652 

16,  768 


4,790 


2,180 
2,466 
4,198 
3, 134 


15,  021 


2,521 
410 
4,  324 
754 
4,226 
1,050 
2,900 

17,  367 


2,921 

5,251 
1,786 
3,668 
3,237 
2,290 

IS,  568 


1,744 

3,  333 

676 

2,919 

147 
4,060 


1,512 


7,  518 
5,  523 

'.7"7 
3,882 
4,171 
6,458 
915 


a  Not  separately  returned. 


240 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MISSISSIPPI— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Covington  county 


Beatl.  ■Williamsburg.. 

Beat  2.  Watts 

Beat  ,t.  Holliday  Creek . 
Beat  4.  Mount  Cannel. . 
Beat  5.  X)coha 


Db  Soto  county. 


Beat  1  (a),  including  Olive  Branch  village 

Olive  Branch  village 

Beat  2,  including  Pleasant  Hill  town  (6) 


Beat  3. 


Beat  4,  including  Eudora  town 

Eudora  town 

Beat  5,  mcl.  Hernando  city  and  Love  (c) 
and  Nesbitt  towns. 

Hernando  city 

Nesbitt  town 


Franklin  county 


Beat  1,  incl.  Knoxville  and  Rosie  (c)  tns 

Knoxville  town 

Beat  2,  including  Hamburg  town  (r) 

Beat  3,  including  Meadville  town  (c) 

Beat  4 - 

Beat  5 


Greene  county. 


Beatl.  Leakesville.. 

Beat  2.  State  Line  .  - 

Beat  3.  Washington. 

Beat  4.  Vernal 

Beat  5.  Salem 


Grenada  county. 


Beat  1,  including  Grenada  town 

Grenada  town 

Beat  2 

Beat  3 

Beat  4,  including  Hardy  Station  town  (c) 
Beats 


Hancock  coitnty  (d) 


Beat  1.  Pearlington,  incl.  Logtown  vill 

Logtown  village 

Beat  2.  Gainesville 

Beat  3.  Tamacraw 

Beat  4.  Jordan  River 

Beat  5.  Bay  St.  Louis,  including  Bay  St. 
I.,ouis  and  Waveland  cities. 

Bay  St.  Louis  city 

Ward  1 452 

Ward  2 884 

Ward  3 442 

Ward  4 196 

Waveland  city  . . ' 


Harrison  county 


Beat  1 .  Biloxi,  including  Biloxi  city 

Biloxi  city 

Ward  1 708 

Ward  z 1.074 

■\Vard  3 489 

Ward  4 963 

Beat  2.  Mississippi  City,  incl.  Handsboro 
and  Mississippi  City  towns. 

Handsboro  town 

Mississippi  City  town 

Beats.  Pass   Christian,    including  Pa.ss 
Christian  and  Wolf  towns. 

Pass  Christian  town 

Wolf  town 


8,299 


1880 


5,993 


1,830 
1,1  f.5 

1,  fillK 

2,  239 
1,  5fi7 


24, 183 


5,960 
199 
4,247 
4,819 
3,  483 
106 
5,674 


10,  424 


3,314 

91 
1,626 
1,790 
1,847 
1,847 


3,906 


1,164 

898 

974 

1.913 

1,044 


22,  924 


6,556 
73 
3,  430 
3,475 
3,  013 


584 
940 
957 
845 
580 


14, 974 


8,318 


1,598 

353 
1,  413 
1,069 
1, 143 
3,095 

1,974 


328 


12,  481 


3,839 
3,234 


2,695 

1 ,021 

534 

3,  654 

1,705 
471 


6,450 

583 
117 


9,729 


2,965 

'2,046 
1,791 
1,592 
1,341 


3,194 


455 
942 
672 
649 
476 


12,  071 


5,653 

4,867 

2,416 

1,914 

3,  405 

2,476 

1,916 

1,654 

2,058 

1,634 

1,942 

1,440 

6,  4.39 


1,301 


1,295 
599 
809 

2,435 

1,978 


7,895 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Harrison  county — Continued. 


Beat4 

Beat  5 

Cat,  Deer,  and  Ship  Islands  (e) 


2,061 
1,540 


1,989 

519 

265 

2,702 


a  Pleasant  Hill  town  given  as  in  beat  1  in  1880. 

6  Not  separately  returned;  given  as  in  beat  1  in  1880. 

c  Not  separately  returned. 


Hinds  county  , 


Beat  1,  including  Clinton  town  (c).  - 

Beat  2,  in(!l.  Bolton  and  Edwards  towns  (c) 

Beat  3,  including  Utica  town 

Utica  town 

Beat  4,  incl.  Learned  and  Raymond  (c)  tns 

Learned  town 

Beat  5,  incl.  Jackson  city  and  Terry  tn.  (c) 

Jackson  city ' 

Ward  1 1,298 

Ward  2 2,223 

Ward  3 1 ,  126 

Ward  4 1,273 


Holmes  county. 


Beat  l,incl.  Franklin  (c),  Cirays  Mill  (c), 
and  Lexington  towns. 

Lexington  town 

Beat  2,  including  Durant,  Emory  (<■),  and 
West  Station  (c)  towns. 

Durant  town 

Beat  3,  including  Ebenezer, Goodman. and 
Pickens  (c)  towns. 

Ebenezer  town 

Goodman  town 

Beat  4,  incl.  Mileston  and  Thornton  tns.  (c) 
Beat  5,  incl.  Howard  and  Tchula  tns.  (c)  . . 


Issaquena  county. 


Beatl 

Beat  2 

Beat  3 

Beat  4,  including  Mayersville  town  (c)  - . 
Beat  5,  including  Duhcansby  town  {c) ... 


Itawamba  county 


Beat  1 

Beat  2 

Beats 

Beat  4 

Beat  5,  including  Fulton  village. 
Fulton  village 


Jackson  county. 


Beat  1.  Northeast 

Beat  2.  Central 

Beat  3.  Southeast,  incl.  Scranton  town 

Scranton  town 

Beat  4.  South  west,  incl.  Ocean  Springs  tn 

Ocean  Springs  town 

Beat  5.  Northwest 

Horn  Island  (/) 


Jasper  county 


Jefferson  county. 


1890 


Beat  1.  Center 

Beat  2.  Northeast 

Beat  3.  Northwest .  - 

Beat  4.  Southwest 

Beat  5.  Southeast,  incl.  Heidelberg  town  . 
Heidelberg  town 


1,317 

927 

49 


39,  279 


Beat  1 

Beat  2 

Beat  3,  incl.  Fayette  andHarristontns.  (c) 

Beat  4 - 

Beat  5,  including  Rodney  town 

Rodney  town 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Pearl  River  county  in  1890. 
e  Not  located  in  beats. 
/  Not  located  in  beat. 


6,711 
8,624 
6,  327 

370 
5,453 

119 

12, 164 

5.920 


30, 970 


1880 


6,127 


1,075 
5,813 


1.259 
3,679 

127 

354 

6,  881 

8,470 


12,  318 


2,253 
1,402 
1,958 
2,  534 
4,171 

11, 708 


2,  843 
2,578 
2,113 
1,916 
2,258 
172 

11,251 


1,156 

755 
5,228 
1,353 
3,466 
1,148 

638 
8 


14,  785 


3,048 
2,660 
1,633 
2,940 
4,  504 
216 

18,  947 


606 
537 


43,  9.58 

7,173 
8,334 
8,  237 
230 
9,121 


11,  093 
5,204 


27, 164 


2,976 
4,129 
5,064 
2,825 
3,  953 
702 


5,497 

798 
5,044 


724 
5,583 


378 
4,  294 
6,746 


10,  004 


1,400 
1.110 
2,156 
2,139 
3,199 

10,  663 


2,153 
2,559 
2,160 
1,769 
2,022 

2_,9 

7,607 


572 

813 

3,654 

1,052 

2,208 

849 

360 


12, 126 


2,790 
2,452 
1,412 
1,939 
3,533 


3,409 
3,844 
4,036 
2,411 
3,614 
733 


POPULATION. 

Taulk  3.-AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

MISSISSIPPI— Continued. 


241 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Jones  county. 


Beat  1.  EUisvilie,  incl.  Elli.sville  town 

Ellisville  town 

Beat2.  Laurel,  includingLaurel  town  (a)  . 
Beat  3.  Erata,  incl.  Sanders ville  village  (a) 

Beat  4.  .Southea,st 

Beat  5.  Southwest,  includingEstabutehie 
village  (a). 


Kemper  county  . 


Beat  1.  Scooba,  including  Seooba  town  (a) 

Beat  2.  Oak  Grove 

Beat  3.  Moscow 

Beat  4.  Kellis^tore 

Beat  5.  DelsaJb,  including  Dekalb  town  . . 
Dekalb  town 


Lafayette  county 


Beat  1,  including  Oxford  city 

Oxford  city 

Beat  2 

Beat  3,  including  Abbeville  town  (a). 
Beat  4,  including  Taylor  town  (a) ... 
Beat  5,  including  Paris  town  (a) 


Lauderdale  county  . 


Beat  1. 
Beat  2. 
Beat  3. 
Beat  4. 
Beats. 


Leake  county 14  g03 


Beat  1,  incl.  part  of  Baldwyn  town  v6) 
Beat  2,  including  Saltillo  town  (a) 
Beat  3,  including  Tupelo  town 

Tupelo  town 

Beat  4,  including  Verona  town . . . . . . . . 

Verona  town 

Beat  5,  including  Shannon  town . . . . . . .' 

Shannon  town 


I.,EFLORE  county. 


Beatl. 
Beat  2. 


,333 


1880 


3,828 


73-!'- 


1,7 

q6l 
2,  563 
1,460 

597 
1,940 


17,  961 


4,663 
3,516 
3,412 
2,972 
3,398 
240 


20,  553 


381 

37 

1,  297 

795 

405 

890 


15,  719 


29,  061 


Beat  1.  Meridian,  including  Meridian  city 

Meridian  city '. 

Ward  I '2 ,847 

Ward  2 2,1^1 

^iiii 3,078 

"^ru  4 1,315 

Ward  5 1,243 

Beat  2.  Lauderdale,  incl.  Lauderdale  tn . . , 

Lauderdale  town 

Beat3.  Daleville 

Beat4.  Tunnel  Hill .'.,.. 

Beat  5.  Hurricane  Creek 


Lawrence  county 12  31s 


3,571 


2,193 
1,076 
2,020 
4,  480 
2,  549 


3,465 


Beat  1.  Edinburg,  incl.  Edinburg  town. .. 

Edinburoftown 

Beat  2.  Carthage,  incl.  Carthage  town  '.'.'. 

Carthage  town 

Beat  3.  Thomastown 

Beat  4.  Good  Hope WlllllW. 

Beat  5.  Walnut  Grove,  including  Wainut 
Grove  town. 

\\'alnut  Grove  town 


Lee  county 20  040 


4,362 
2,766 


mwor  civil  divisions. 


Leflore  county— Continued. 

Beat  3,  including  Greenwood  town 

Greenwood  town 

Beat  4 .'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.' 

Beat  5,  including  Sheppardtown  (a)  and 
Sidon  towns. 
Sidon  town 


1890 


Lincoln  county' 


!'f«2  1   Beat  2 


Beatl,  including  Bogue  Chitto  and  Brook 
haven  towns.    ' 

Bogue  Chitto  town 

Brookha  ven  town 


2,585 
3,146 


21,  671 


4,953 

6,121 

1,546 

i,S34 

2,  321 

2,796 

4,996 

5,618 

4,018 

3,662 

4,265 

3,474 

3,580 
266 
3,080 
2,650 
3,081 

9,420 


2,083 
852 
1,468 
3,  003 
2,014 

13, 146 


2,392 
'3,' 857 


20,  470 


a  Not  separately  returned. 
Pren'IrsVZunty':'-^''^'"™''''^  "'  ^"'^^  ''  ^eec-nty,  and  beat  3, 

372^ 16 


Beat  3. 
Beat  4. 
Beat  5. 


Lowndes  county. 


M»)- 


Beat  1 

Beat  2,  including  Columlnis  city.. 

Columbus  c jty  (c) 4 ,559 

^J>ril  I 716 

^  ard  2 605 

Wards 804 

^^■•^4 1,579 

*J,ard  5 303 

Ward  6 cr, 

Beat3 .'■      ^^ 

Beat  4,  including  Crawford  town '. 

Crawford  town 

Beat  5,  incl.  Artesia  and  May  hew  towns ' 

Artesia  town ' 

Mayhew  town ]]].!!]!! 


•J 


Madison  county 


Beat  1,  including  Canton  city 

Canton  city 

Beat  2.  Vernon,  including  ii'ora  town  '. 

Flora  town 

Beat  3.  Livingston   

Beat  4.  Sharon " 

Beat  5.   Camden ,'. 


Mahio.»j  county  (d) 


Beat  1,  including  Columbia  town  (a) 
Beat  2 


Beats 

Beat  4 

Beat  5,  including 
Purvis  town. 


Purvis  town  . 


Marshall  county. 


Beat  1,  including  Holly  Springs  city 
Holly  Springs  city 

|J>'"d' 486 

VVard2 ,,.- 

Wards ::::::::::::  Ws 

VV  ard  4 '-c. 

Wards :.:::: si- 
Beat  2,  including  Mount  Pleasant  town  ? 

Mount  Pleasant  town 

Beat  3,  including  Bylialia  town.' .'.'.'.'.'.' .'.'.\ 

Byhalia  town 

Beat  4,  including  Chulahoma    anil  Wall 

Hill  towns  (a). 
Beats,  including  Bethlehem,  Potts  Cami) 
and  Waterford  towns  (a). 


Monroe  county 


Beat  1,  including  Amorv  and  Cotton  Gin 
Port  (a)  towns. 
Amory  town 


3,  954 


2,875 
3,202 


17,  912 


7,175 

300 
2, 142 
2,064 
2,423 
2,131 
4,119 


27,  047 


14,  703 


5,580 

225 

6,764 

313 
106 


27, 321 


8,647 
2,131 
3,615 
228 
5,779 
4,  018 
5,262 


2,  0.58 
2,001 
1,471 
1,825 
2,117 
287 

20,  043 


7,859 
2,246 


1880 


2,117 

308 

1,965 

2, 027 


13,547 


5,733 

143 
1,615 
1,321 
1,455 
1,  043 
3,395 


28,244 


4,  762 

5,  519 


[3,049 

0,056 

304 

8,  258 

150 

197 


8,597 
2,083 
2,978 


6,002 
3,  360 
4,929 

6,901 


1,659 
1,267 
1,167 
1,447 
1,361 


29,  330 


8.  823 
2,370 


4,135 

6,393 

no 
5,526 

6,  Si 

474 
4,797 

346 
4,546 

3,726 

3,540 

30,  730 

28,  553 

4,  253 


c  Population  in  1880,  3,955. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Pearl  Eiver  countv  in  1890. 


3,593 


242 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutinued. 

MISSISSIPPI— Continued. 


Beats 

Beat  3 - • 

Beat  4,  including  Aberdeen  city 

Aberdeen  city 

Ward  1 410 

Ward2 32° 

Wards 738 

Ward4 5«2 

Wards ''" 

Ward6 777 

Beats 


Montgomery  county  . 


3,285 

3,052 

4,374 

3,517 

12,  576 

12,456 

3>449 

2,339 

6,242 


5,935 


14, 459         13,  348 


Beat  1.  Winona,  including  Winona  town. 

Winona  town -  •  •  V  Vt'.;v ', 

Beat  2.  Duck  HiU,  incl.  Duck  Hill  town  . 

Duck  Hill  town ■ 

Beat  3.  Lodi,  including  Lodi  town  (a) 

Beat  4.  May  field 

Beat  5.  Poplar  Creek 


Neshoba  t'ouNTi 


Beat  1.  Philadelphia 

Beat  2.  Lee 

Beat  3.  Moguehesha- 

Beat  4.  Hay 

Beats,  liiley 


Newton  county  . 


Beatl 

Beat  2 -■ 

Beat  3,  including  Conehatta  town  (a) 
Beat  4,  including  Newton  town  («). 
Beat  5,  including  Hickory  town  (a) 


Beat  1.  Augusta 

Beat  2.  Monroe,  incl.  Hattiesburg  town 

Hattiesburg  town 

Beat  3.  Tallahala 

Beat  4.  Thompson  Creek 

Beat  5.  Black  Creek 


Pike  county 


Beatl 

Beat  2 

Beat  3 -•■ ;  ■  - 

Beat  4,  incl.  McComb  and  Summit  towns 

McComb  town 

Summit  town •.•• 

Beat  5,  incl.  Magnolia  and  Osyka  towns  . 

Magnolia  town 

Osyka  town 


1,204 
2,375 

1  ,  172 

69o 

1,124 
1,101 


21,  203 


885 
90 


16,625         13,436 


Noxubee  county  . 


Beatl 

Beat  2 - - 

Beat  3,  including  Macon  town 

Macon  town 

Beat 4,  including  Shuciualak  town. 

Shuqualak  town 

Beat  5,  including  Brookville  town . 

Brookville  town 


Oktibbeha  county. 


Beat  1,  including  Starkville  town  . 

Starkville  town 

Beat  2 

Beats 

Beat  4,  including  Sturges  town. 

Sturges  town 

Beats 


Panola  county. 


Beat  1,  including  Sherman  town 

Sherman  town 

Beat  2 ■ 

Beat  3,  including  Toccopola  town. . 

Toccopola  town 

Beat  4,  including  Chesterville  (a), 
mouth  (a),  and  Pontotoc  towns. 

Pontotoc  town 

Beat  5,  including  Troy  town 

Troy  town 


Ply- 


Prentiss  county 


Beat  1,  including  Booneville  town 

Booneville  town 

Beat  2 ■ ■ ;  ■  ■ 

Beat  3,  incl.  part  of  Baldwyn  town  (c) 
Beat  4,  iucludin^i  Marietta  town  (a)  .  - 
Beat  5 


Quitman  county  . 


Beatl 

Beat  2,  including  Belen  town  . 

Helen  town 

Beats 

Beat4 

Beat  S 


Beat  1,  including  Como  town 

Come  town 

Beat  2,  including  Longtown  town  (a) 

Beat  3,  incl.  Cortland  and  Pope  towns  (a) . 

Beat  4 ■•;•■■,:'"/ 

Beat  5,  incl.  Batesville  and  bardis  towns  . 

Batesville  town 

Sardis  town 


Rankin  county. 


6,508 
178 
4,484 
4,328 
4,752 
6,905 
705 
1,044 

2,957 


568 


Pearl  Kiver  county  (6) 

Beat  1,  including  Poplarville  town 

Poplarville  town 

Beat  2 

Beat  3 

Beat  4 

Beats '  """    

a  Not  separately  returned.  ■,  ^.r     ■  *„= 

6  Organized  from  parts  of  Hancock  and  Marion  counties 
in  1890. 


7,367 
149 
3, 627 
4,177 
5,171 
8,010 
442 


Beat  1.  Steen  Creek 

Beat  2.  Brandon,  including  Brandon  town. 

Brandon  town 

Beat  3.  Fannin z^r^VV":" 

Beat  4.  Pelahatchie,  incl.  Pelahatchie  tn . 

Pelahatchie  town 

Beat  S.  Cato,  including  Cato  town  (a)  ... 


Scott  county. 


Beat  1,  includingPorest,  Harperville,  and 
Hillsboro  villages. 

Forest  village 

Harperville  village 

Hillsboro  village 

Beat  2 ..r"";'; 

Beat  3,  including  Morton  village  (a) 

Beat  4 -.;,-■■■;", 

Beat  5,  including  Lake  village  (a) 


Sharkey  county  . 


3,807 
3,  605 

2,458 
7,210 
2,383 
1,587 
4, 123 
676 
742 


1,  005 
670 

777 


16, 688 


Pontotoc  county 14, 940 


1,933 

79 

2,416 

3,086 

190 

3,812 


535 
3,693 


2,961 
2,608 
2,084 
5,863 
1,982 
1 ,604 
3,172 
567 
542 


13, 858 


2,379 


1,932 

2,477 


3,801 


447 
3, 269 


13, 679         12, 158 


2,710 
748 
2,823 
3,303 
2, 401 
2,442 


3,280 


445 
1,225 
184 
700 
443 
473 


17, 922 


2,827 
603 
2,725 
2. 939 
1,911 
1,756 


1,407 


4,335 
4,025 

835 
2,831 
2,873 

139 
3,858 


11,  740 


194 
334 


437 
242 
200 


10,  7S2 


3,230 

547 
138 
112 
1,998 
2,338 
2,354 
1,820 


8,382 


3,549 
4,195 

864 
2,926 
2,574 

117 
3,508 


10, 845 


2,787 


1,614 
2,829 
1,932 
1,683 


6.306 


851 
1,241  I 


543 
749 


Beat  1 

Beat  2 

c  Not  .separately  returned ;  in  beat  1,  Lee  county,  and  beat 
3,  Prentiss  county. 


POPULATIOK 


243 


Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Contiimeil. 

MISSISSIPPI— Continued. 


MINOR  Civil,  DIVISIONS. 


Sharkey  county— Continued. 


Beat  .S,  incl.  Rollins 

Beat4 

Beat  5 


Fork  town  (a) . . 


•(a)- 


Sl.MPSON  COUNTY  . 


Beat  1 . 
Beat  2 . 
Beat  3 . 
Beat  4 . 
Beat  5 . 


Smith  county  . 


Beat  1 . 
Beat  2 . 
Beat  3 . 
Beat  4 . 
Beat  0 . 


Sunflower  county  (b) 


Indianola  town  (in  beat  3) . . . 
Tallahatchie  county  . 


Beat  1,  including  Harrison  town  (a) 
Beat  2,  including  Charleston  town. 

Charleston  town 

Beat  3 

Beat  4 '. 

Beat  5 


Tate  county  . 


Beat  1 

Beat  2,  including  Arkabutla  town  . 

Arkabutla  town    

Beat  3,  including  Cold  water  town  . 

Coldwater  town 

Beat  4,  including  Senatobia  town  .^ 

Senatobia  town 

Beat  5 


Tippah  county. 


Beat  1 

Beat  2,  including  Ripley  town  ..!!!!!!!]! 

Ripley  town . ' ] 

Beat  3,  includingBlue  Mountain  town  (a) 

Beat  4 

Beats 


Tishomingo  county  . 


Beat  1,  including  luka  town 

luka  town 

Beat  2,  including  Burnsville  town  . 

Burnsville  town 

Beats 

Beat4 

Beats 


Tunica  county. 


Beat  1 

Beat  2,  including  Tunica  town .... 

Tunica  to wn 

Beat  3,  including  Austin  town  (a)' 

Beat  4 

Beats 


Union  county. 


Beat  1 

Beat  2 "'.".[[]]['. 

Beat  3,  including  New  Albany  town. 
New  Albany  town 


1890 


3,200 
3,090 

10, 138 


10,  635 


3,576 
1,441 
1,970 
1,863 
1,785 


9,384 


249 
14,  361 


2,497 
3,070 
4T2 
3,729 
3, 113 
1,952 


19,  253 


3,719 
3,073 

148 
4,081 

5'8 
4,161 
1.077 
4,219 


12,951 


2,835 
3,923 
574 
2,762 
1,653 
1,778 


9,302 


2,946 
1 ,019 
1,848 

3>8 
1,189 
1,732 
1,587 


12, 158 


2,867 
2,702 
198 
2,576 
2,577 
1,436 

15,  606 


2,972 

4,431 

548 


1«80 


;  1, 135 

I  2, 305 
1,574 


8,008 


2,042 

1,488 

1,602 

1,067 

3,246 

2,454 

1,255 

1,209 

1,993 

1,790 

2, 603 
1,054 
1,439 
1,734 
1,258 


4,661 


10,926 


2,282 
2,  407 
368 
2,  957 
2,167 
1,113 

18,  721 


3,163 
2,648 


4,106 

397 
4,457 

935 
4,347 


12,  867 


3,047 
3,687 
637 
2,642 
1,741 
1,750 

8,774 


2,932 
84s 
1,995 
240 
1,150 
1,338 
1,359 


8,461 


2,060 
849 


2,531 

2,321 

700 

13,  030 


1,985 

1,668 

4,208 

250 


MINOR  civil  divisions. 


Union  county— Continued. 

Beat  4,  including  Blue  Springs  and  Poplar 

Springs  towns  (a). 
Beat  5 


Warren  county  , 


Beat  1,  coextensive  witli  Vicksbura:  citv. 
Beat  2 .  "      '^ 


Beat  3 . 
Beat  4 . 
Beat  5 . 


Washington  county  . 


Beatl 

Beat  2 

Beat  3,  including  Greenville  town  . 

Greenville  town 

Beat  4,  including  Leland  town..... 

Leland  town 

Beat  5 


Wayne  county. 


Beat  1,  including  State  Line  village  (a)  . . 
Beat  2,  including  Wajnesboro  village  . . . 

Waynesboro  village 

Beats 

Beat  4 ./_" 

Beat  5 


Webster  county  (c). 


Beat  1.  "Walthall,  including  Eupora  and 
"Walthall  towns. 

Eupora  town 

Walthall  town [['/ 

Beat  2 .  Cadaretta 

Beats.  Greensboro ] /_ 

Beat 4.  Spring  Valley 

Beats.  Cumberland,  including  Cumber- 
land town  (a). 


"Wilkinson  county. 


Beat  1,  including  Woodville  town 

Woodville  town 

Beat  2 '.'.'.'.'.'.'.. 

Boat  3,  including  Centerville  town  (a) 

Beat  4 

Beat  5 


Winston  county  . 


Beat  1.  Louisville,  incl.  Louisville  town. 

Louisville  town 

Beat  2.  Southeast 

Beats.  Webster .'.■ 

Beat  4.  Northeast 

Beat  S.  Plattsburg 


Yalobusha  county. 


Beat  1,  including  Coffeeville  town 

Coffeeville  town 

Beat  2,  including  Water  VaUey  town  .'!! 

Water  Valley  town 

Beats,  including  Oakland  towii.' .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 

Oakland  town 

Beat  4,  including  Garner  Station  town  - '. 

Garner  Station  town 

Beat  5,  including  Air  Mount  town  /a) 


Yazoo  county. 


Beat  1,  mcl.  Bentoniaand  Satartiatns.  (a) 

Beat  2,  including  Benton  town  (a) 

Beat  3,  including  Yazoo  city 

Yazoo  city 


Beat  4 . 
Beat  5. 


1  city. 
Ward  I  . 
Ward  2  . 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Details  can  not  be  given,  as  the  beats  were  not  separately 


1890 


4,064 
1,657 

33, 164 


13,  373 
8,286 
4,311 
S,508 
3,686 

40,  414 


4,403 
8,121 
8,902 
6,658 
14,  520 
48s 
4,468 

9,817 


1,644 
1,981 

458 
2,690 
2,512 

990 

12,  060 


2,955 

432 
122 
2,554 
2,430 
1,956 
2,165 


17,  592 

6,013 

950 

3,789 

4,649 

1,483 
1,658 

12,  089 


3,  433 
484 

2,643 

2,540 
974 

2,499 

16,  629 


3,340 

465 

5,733 

2,832 

3,065 

327 

3,112 

124 

1,379 

36,  394 


7,333 

5,603 

11,  297 

3,286 


6,213 
5,948 


returned. 


c  Formerly  Sumner. 


1880 


3,548 
1,621 

31,  238 


11,814 
5,197 
5,640 
4,861 
3.726 

25,  367 


5,968 
4,  .566 
7,451 
2, 191 
4,381 


3,001 

8,741 

1,760 
1,597 

156 
2,682 
1.948 

754 

9,534 


1,820 
2,070 
1,488 
2,058 


17,  815 

5,578 
965 

5,  SU 

4,301 
949 

1,676 

10, 087 


2,  467 
418 

2,043 

2,  123 
912 

2,542 

15,  649 

3,062 

749 
5,  555 
2,220 
2,  506 

288 
2,565 

166 
1,961 

33,  845 


6,264 
5,  315 
10,  604 
2,542 


5,  746 
5,916 


244  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutinued. 

MISSOURI. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Adaih  county 


1890 


1880 


17,  417 


Benton  township,  incl.  Kirksville  city  ...         5, 455 

KirksviUe  city 3, 5io 

Ward  I 1-477 

Ward  2 2.°33 

Clay  township ,  ,. 

Liberty  township I        j'-"° 

Morrow  township ,        :}' *'^- 

Kiueveh  township -  ■ 

Pettis  township 

Polk  township ic ' " "," i 

Salt  River  township,  incl.  Brashear  town. 
Brashear  town 

Walnut  township 

Wilson  township 


Andrew  county. 


Bolckowaml 


2,019 


1,409 

1,200 
850 

1,544 
316 
918 

1,342 


16,  000 


Benton  township,  inclndin 
Koseurtale  towns. 

Bolckow  town 

Rosendale  town 

Clay  township 

Empire  township -  - 

Jackson  township,  incl.  Fillmore  village.. 

Fillmore  village 

Jefferson  township .•■•".;," 

Lincoln  township,  incl.  Amazonia  village . 

Amazonia  village 

Monroe  township -  -  -  ■ 

Nodaway  township,  incl.  Savannah  town  . 

Savannah  town 

Platte  townshij) 

Kochester  township 


Atchison  county. 


2,235 

405 
288 

1,114 
1,128 
1,347 

261 
1,274 
1,588 

282 
1, 153 
2,670 
1,288 
1,595 
1,896 

15,  533 


15, 190 

4,229 
2,314 


1,832 

1,030 

1,683 

1,218 

1,113 

716 

1,377 

164 

691 

1,301 

16,  318 


Benton  township 

Buchanan  township - 

Clark  township,  incl.  Fairfax  village  .  - 

Fairfax  village •  •  • 

Clay  township, incl.  Kockport  village.. 

Rockport  village 

Colfax  township  (a) 

Dale  township .  .^- . . .  - •  - 

Lincoln  township,  incl.  Westhoro  village. 

Westboro  village 

mshnabotna  township,  iucl.Watson  tn .  - 

Watson  town 

Polk  township --.•■••.;,■ 

Tarkio  township  (6),  incl.  1  arkio  village .  - 

Tarkio  village • .  ■  ■  ■  •■•■■• 

Templeton  township,  incl.  Phelps  town.. 

Phelps  town 


Audrain  county  . 


Cuivre  township,  including  Farber  and 
Vandalia  villages. 

Karber  village 

Vandalia  village  . . .  .■■  ■■■■■■■■ ;  ■ 

Loutre  township,  including  Benton  and 
Martinsburg  villages. 

Benton  village 

Martinsburg  village. . . . ..... .    ..•••.  ■ 

Lynn  township,  incl.  Push  Hill  village  . 

Rush  Hid  village  .  .-••■••■  •.•  ■  •  ■.;,•  ■  •  •  • 
Prairie  township,  incl.  Laddonia  village. 

Laddonia  village 

Sailing  township -,-  v;  - " ; .; 

Salt  River  township,  mcl.  Mexico  city  . . 

Mexico  city 

Wilson  township 


693 

773 

2,273 

329 

2,176 

934 

692 

1,540 

1,945 

216 

898 

238 

1,690 

2,061 

1,156 

792 

203 


2,074 


1,926 

346 

128 
1,  ]9;5 
1,  283 
1,541 

297 
1,196 
1,737 

262 
1, 172 
2,621 
1 ,206 
1,610 
2,039 

14, 556 

769 

757 
2,037 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


1880 


Barry  county— Continued. 

Crane  Creek  township 1 

Exeter  township  («),  iucl.  Exeter  town  .. .: 

Exeter  town 

Flat  Creek  township,  incl.  Cassville  to wn - 

Cassville  town •  ■  •  •• 

King  Prairie  township.  Including  part  ot 
Monett  town. 

Monett  town  (part  oO 

Liberty  township 

McDonald  township 

Mountain  township 

Ozark  township  (c) 

Pleasant  Ridge  township  (c) 

Roaring  River  township 

Shellknob  township  (d) (  ,  j,v 

White  River  township  (e)  .  -  5  "    

Shoal  Creek  township,  incl.  Purdy  town. . 

Purdy  town .■  ■  • 

Sugar  Creek  town.ship,  incl.  Sehgman  viU. 

Seligman  village 

Washburn  township  (c),  including  Wash- 
hum  town  (/). 


Barton  county. 


2,181 
715 


1,495  i 
1,830 


3,919 

272 

979 

1,632 

109 

276 
1,349 

210 
2,112 

520 
1,741 
8,358 
4,7?9 
2,963 


1,158 

213 

1,  628 

1,715 


19,  732 


Barby 


COUNTY 22,  943 


3,309 

117 

501 

1,455 

64 

C25 

949 


Barton  township ,•■':"" 

Central  township,  including  lantha  town. 

lantha  town  

Dovlesport  township -  - 

Golden  township,  including  Golden  town. 

Golden  town • 

Lamar  township,  including  Lamar  town. . 

Lamar  town 

Leroy  township  ...  -  -  ■--■■.■,;.■  ■  v: ' 

Milford  township,  mcl.  Miltord  town 

Milford  town  

Nashville  township 

Newport  township 

North  Fork  township •.:-■■-,■; 

Ozark  township,  including  Liberal  town. 

Liberal  town :■ ■  ■ 

Richland  township,  incl.  Keuoma  town . . 

Kenoma  town • . ._ .:,.•■■,•■ 

Southwest  township,  including  Miuden 
Mines  town. 

Minden  Mines  town ■ 

Union  township,  incl.  Irwm  town  {.t) 


Bates  county 


1,78 


1,597 
7,773 
3,835 
2,  869 

14,  405 


626 

1,069 
244 

2,762 
626 

1,144 

55 

1,  239 
1,244 
1,551 

792 

705 

1,097 

1,6.37 

2,  357 
325 

1,033 

242 

1,414 


18,504 


552 

3,  701 


Ash  township -•--,■  V- V  :.'♦■ 

Capp  Creek  township,  including  part  ot 
Monett  town.  \        ■,  f.,, 

Monett  town  (part  of). ...  ••  •  •  ■  •  ■  ■-■■y\        ''"J* 
Total  for  Monett  town,  m  Capp  Creek 
and  King  Prairie  townships. 


373 
1,930 


1,699 


Prairie  township  .- -  . 

Rockville  township,  mcl.  KockviUe  vill. . . 

Rockville  village 

Shawnee  township - 

Spruce  township 

Summit  township ,-■---■■""  '■',,' 

Walnut  township,  incl.  Foster  village. . . 

Foster  village 

West  Boone  township  (fj) 

West  Point  township 


938 

1,208 

206 

933 

1,615 

773 

4,412 

2,860 

677 

995 

145 

965 

806 

880 

1,540 

546 

1,588 

92 

1,169 

219 


32,  223 


Charlotte  township 

Deepwater  township ;■:""; 

Deer  Creek  township,  incl.  Adrian  town. . 

Adrian  town 

East  Boone  township  (g) 

Elkhart  township 

Grand  River  township 

Homer  township  ........--■-- -  -  -  - 

Howard  township,  including  Hume  and 
Sprague  towns. 

Hume  town 

Sprague  town 

Hudson  township 

Lone  Oak  to^Tiship 

Mingo  township 

Mound  township ...-..-------  -  ■  -  -  • 

Mount  Pleasant  township,  including  But- 
ler city. 

Butler  city 

New  Home  township.  -  -  - ----- -  - ----- -  -  -  ■ - 

Osage  township,  including  Rich  Hill  city. 

Rich  Hill  city  . . . ., , 

Pleasant  Gap  township ^ 


972 

1,014 

1,228 

6<3 

771 

688 

583 

1,  016 

1,479 

486 
267 

1,209 
841 
623 
614 

3.831 


2,863 
5,314 


2, 432 
'i,'3i7 


918 
659 
990 


702 

1795 
L667 


1,774 


10,  332 


604 
447 


832 
813 
139 
2,209 
907 
657 
930 


456 

518 
755 
250 


1,068 


440 


353 
23, 381 


1,096 
976 


632 
679 
842 
515 


1.434 

1.244 

735 

586 

3,428 

2, 162 
1,473 
L330 


4  008 

1,246 

1,453 

710 

841 

1.013 

947 

554 

315 

735 

809 

1,002 

1, 124 

849 

789 

2,020 

513 
780 

1,207 

822 

777 

«  Organized  from  pkrt  of  Tarkio  township  since  1880. 
fcPa?t  taken  to  form  Colfax  township  since  1880. 

SSStmpSLf  White  River  township  in  1890. 


J  Part  taken  to  form  Shellknob  township  in  1890. 
^?:j^.!^?^^:li5p^o^utftionl.4^inl880,fbrmed 
nd  West  Boone  townships  since  IbSO. 


into  East 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coiitinned. 

JH I S  !$  O  UR  I— Continued . 


245 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Benton  county. 


Alexander  to-WTi.sliip 

Cole  township 

Pristoe  township 

Lindsey  township,  incl.  Warsaw  town. . 

Warsaw  town 

Tom  township 

Union  township 

White  township 

Williams  to-miship 


Bollinger  county. 


1890 


Crooked  Creek  township 

rillmore  township 

German  township 

Liberty  township 

Lorance  township,  including  Lutesville 
and  Marble  Hill  villages. 

Lutesville  village 

Marble  Hill  village 

Union  township 

Wayne  township 

Whitewater  township 


EooNE  county . 


Bourbon  township,  incl.  Sturgeon  to wn . . 

Sturgeon  town '. 

Cedar  township,  incl.  Ashland  village  . . 

Ashland  village 

Centralia  township,  incl.  Centralia  town. 

Centralia  town 

Columbia  township,  incl.  Columbia  town 

Columbia  town 

Missouri  township,  incl.  Eocheport  viil '. 

Rocheport  village 

Perche  township,  incl.  Harrisburg  town  . 

Harrisburg  town 

Eocky  Fork  township,  including  Halls- 
ville  town. 

Hallsville  town 


Buchanan  county. 


Agencj  township , 

Blooniington  township 

Center  township 

Crawford  township 

Jackson  township 

Lake  township 

Marion  township 

Platte  township 

Rush  township,  incl.  Winthrop  town. '. '. '. 

Wintiirop  town 

Tremout  township 

Washington    township,   including     St. 
Joseph  city. 

St.  Joseph  city 

Ward  I 6,307 

^I*'^^^ 3,944 

Wards 9,196 

Ward4 5,672 

Ward  5 10, 200 

Ward  6 6 ,  655 

Ward  7 7,j7o 

Wards ,  jCn 

Wayne  township !.'..   ' 


Butler  county. 


Ash  Hill  township 

Beaverdam  township  (a) 

Black  Eiver  township .'/_ 

Cane  Creek  township " 

Epps  township 

fiillis  Blutr township 

Harviell  township  {b),  incl.  Harviell town ^ 

Harviell  town 

^eely  township 


14.97 


1,730 
1,  394 
1.624 
2,097 
700 
1,  115 
1,940 
2,543 
2.530 


13, 121 


1.S80 


1,455 
767 
1.484 
2,660 
3,175 

23s 

2S7 

967 

1,145 

1,462 


26,  043 


2,856 

713 

5,704 

.^73 
2,122 
1,275 
7,298 
4,000 
3,023 

2,446 

1.15 
2,594 


70, 100 

879 
1,357 
1,195 
1,.359 

656 

212 
1,  791 

968 
1,  653 

496 

1,237 

57,  762 

52,324 


10, 164 


784 
400 
725 
360 
498 
353 
1,093 
III 
821 


12. 396 


1,169 
1,006 
1,313 
1,921 

5'5 

812 

1,205 

2,454 

2,516 


1,285 
709 
1,387 
2,020 
2,836 

311 
265 
832 
701 
1,354 


25,  422 


2,832 

656 
5,945 

371 
1,334 

703 
6,917 
3,326 
3.443 

728 

2,521 

88 

2,430 

60 


49, 792 


810 

1,506 

1,279 

1,462 

900 

316 

1,  726 

1,218 

2,325 

1 ,  164 

1,318 

35,  821 

32,431 


1,111 


6,011 


597 

1,066 

759 

341 
381 

172 


642 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Harviell  township  since  1880 

6  Organized  from  part  of  Beaverdam  township  since  1880. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


1890 


Butler  county — Continued. 

Poplar  Bluff  township,  including  Poplar 
Bluff  city. 


Poplar  Bluff  city. 
Wa    ■ 


ard  1 773 

Ward  2 870 

Wards 535 

St.  Francois  townshij) 


Caldwell  county. 


Breckenridge  township,  including  Breek- 
enridge  tow  n. 

Breckenridge  town 

Davis  township,  including  Black  Oak 
town  and  Braymer  village. 

Black  Oak  to  wn 

Braymer  village 

Fair-^-iew  township  

Gomer  township 

Grant  township,  including  Polo  village  . . 

Polo  village 7 

Hamilton  township,  incl.  Hamilton  town  . 

Hamilton  town 

Kidder  township,  incl.  Xidder  village  . . . 

Kidder  village 

Kingston  township,  incl.  Kingston  town. 

Kingston  town 

Lincoln  township 

Mirabile  township 

New  York  township,  incl. Bonanza  vill.(c) . 
Eockford  township 


Callaway  county 


Auxvasse  township 

Bourbon  township 

Caldwell  township  (d) 

Cal wood  township 

Cedar  township 

Cleveland  township  (d) 

Cote  sans  Dessein  township 

Fulton  township,  including  Fulton  city. 

Fulton  city '. . 

Guthrie  township  (d) .[ 

Jackson  township,  incl.  Auxvasse  town. 

Auxvasse  town 

Liberty  township 

McCredie  township  (d) 

Nincniile  Prairie  township 

Eound  Prairie  township 

St.  Aubert  township 

Shamrock  township  (d) 

Summit  township  Id) 


4,790 

2,187 


15, 152 


1,618 

763 
1.340 


57 

399 

930 

912 

1,253 

415 

2,527 

1,641 

1,288 

322 

1,386 

465 

1. 124 

1.019 

963 

792 


25, 131 


Camden  county  . 


Adair  township 

Auglaize  township 
Jackson  township . . 
Jasper  township  . . . 

Osage  township 

Eussell  township  .. 
Warren  townshiii . . 


Cape  Girardeau  county  . 


Apple  Creek  township,  including  Apjjle- 
ton  and  Oak  Eidge  towns. 

Appleton  town 

Oak  Ridge  town 

Byrd  township,  including  Jackson  city  . . 

Jackson  citv 

Cape  Girardeaii  township,  including  Cape 
Girardeau  city. 

Cape  Girardeau  city 

Ward  I  1,140 

W'ard  2 1 ,  265 

Ward  3 1 ,001 

Ward  4 891 

c  Not  separately  returned. 
d  Organized  since  IS80. 


1,903 
1,078 

745 
1,065 
1,043 

805 
1,513 
6,577 
4.314 

C98 
1,830 

348 

921 

693 
1,395 

820 
1,  227 
1,278 
1,540 


10,  040 


2,758 


III 
3,295 

941 
6,014 


1880 


1,778 


1,704 


777 
932 


890 

881 

1,044 

72 

2,004 

1 ,200 

1,119 

260 

1,509 

470 

896 

900 

988 

779 


23,  670 


2,098 
1,683 


1,395 
3,306 


1.630 
5,660 
2,409 

i,404 


1,230 


2,632 
1,312 
1,320 


2,924 

100 
180 

2,976 
79S 

5,791 


246 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Contiuued. 

MISSOURI— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


1880 


1,679 


Cape  Girardeau  county— Cont'd. 

Hubble  tow-nsbip,  including  AUenville, 

Gordonville.and  Whitewater  btatiou  (a) 

villages. 

AUenville  village 

Gordonville  village 

Kinder  to  w-nahip 

Liberty  township 

Kandol  township - :'",'[' 

Shawnee  township,  inch  bhawnee  tn.  (a) . 
"Welch  township ......_..-.----  •  ■  ■>;,•,--■- 

"Whitewater  township,  lucludiug  mmei  s- 

ville  village  (a). 

CARROLL  COUNTY  (h) 25, 742  I       23, 274 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


662 


CarrolUon  township,  incl.  CarrolUon  city. 

CarroUton  city 

Ward  I ^'f/ 

Ward  2 8«° 

Ward  3 i'°44 

Ward  4 

Cherry  "Valley  t  o  wnship 

Combs  towTiship -  -' " ' -'A'  "•ii" " ' " 

Dewitt  township,  incl.  Dewitt  village 

Dewitt  village ■ .■  •  • 

Egypt  township,  incl.  Norborne  village  . . 

Norborne  village. .  .••■•■■  •  •  •  ■ ; 

Eugene  township,  incl.  W  akenda  town  - . . 

Wakenda  town 

Pairfield  township 

Hill  township •  -  -  •  -  -  -  ■  -  •  -  -.- •  -  ■  -  -  - 

Hurricane  towuship,  incl.  Hale  village.. 

Hale  village 

Leslie  township 

Miami  town.ship 

Moss  Creek  towiiship 

Prairie  township 

Rid jte  township 

Kockford  township 

Smith  township ; 

Stokes  Mound  to wuship 

Sugartree  township 

Trotter  township ....-..--.- v  ■■.;,"■ " 

Van  Horn  township,  lucl.  Bogard  village. 

Bogard  village .................. 

Wakenda  town.ship,  luchiding  South  Car- 
rolUon village. 

South  CarroUton  village 

Washington  township 


4,984 
3.S78 


Cass  county— Continued. 

Pleasant  Hill  township,  including  Pleas- 
ant Hill  town. 

Pleasant  Hill  town 

Polk  township 

Kaymore  township ;:"'l 

Sherman  towuship,  incl.  Creighton  town 

Creighton  town 

Union  township .-  -  v ' ; : ' '  'i^' '  i 

West  Dolan  township  (/) ,  including  West- 
line  town. 

Westline  town 

West  Peculiar  township 


1890 


1880 


Carter  county. 


Carter  township  (c) 

Jackson  township .  -  - ;;•--:,-, 

Johnson  township,  mcl.  Grandm  village 

Grandin  village 

Kelly  township 

Pike  township  {d} 


Cedar  county 

Benton  township,  incl.  Jerico  village 

Terico  village -;  •  -^  •  • : ::  " ' 

Box  township,  incl.Eldorado  Springs  city. 

Eldorado  Springs  city 

Cedar  township 

Jefferson  township X"','L"'L 

Linn  township,  including  Stockton  town 

Stockton  town 

Madison  towuship 

Washington  township 


Chariton  county. 


177 
881 


,659 


Cass  county 

Austin  township,  including  Archie  and 
Austin  towns. 

Archie  town 

Austin  town 

Big  Creek  township 

Camp  Branch  tow  nsliip 

Coldwater  township 

Dayton  township - 

Doian township  (e),  incl.  Freeman  town.. 

Freeman  town 

Everett  township ,--•-•""  ■-;V  "'•" " 

Grand  River  township,  including  Harri- 
sonville  town. 

Harrisonville  town ■  • 

Index  township,  including  Garden  and 
Gun  towns. 

(jarden  to wn 

Gun  town •  ■  • .  ■ 

Mount  Pleasant  township,  mcl.  Belton  tn 

Helton  town 

Peculiar  township 


Bee  Branch  township  (3) -  -  •  -  -  •  -  -  - 

Bowling  Green  township,  incl.  Dalton  tn  . 

Dalton  town • .•,••.••• 

Brunswick  township,  mcl.  Brunswick  tn. 

Brunswick  town 

Chariton  township 

Clark  township 

Cockrell  township  (A) -  -  -  -. ■ 

Cunningham  township,  including  Cun- 
ningham and  Sumner  towns. 

Cunningham  town 

Sumner  town •  • . 

Keytesvilleto wnship,  mcl.  KeytesviUetn 

"  Kevtesville  town 

Mendoii  township,  incl.  Mendon  town. . . 

Mendon  town 

Missouri  township 

Mussel  Fork  to-miship - 

Salisbury  township,  incl.  Salisbury  town 

Salisbury  town 

Salt  Creek  township .••;-": 

Triplett  township,  incl.  Triplett  town  . . 

Triplet!  town 

Wayland  towiiship 

Yellow  Creek  towuship 


Christian  county 


1,414 


911 

1,713 


1,645 

1,211 


1,113 
1,083 


"35 
1,210 


Benton  township ........----- 

Finley  township,  including  Ozark  town.. 

Ozark  town 

Galloway  township 

Lincoln  township 

Linden  town.ship 

Linn  township 

Logan  to wnshi]>  (i) - 

North  Marion  township  (]'>■■  l  ig)    

South  Marion  township  (i)--  i 

Polk  township,  including  Billings  village 

Billings  village 

Porter  township 

Sparta  township  (i) 


Clark  county. 


Clay  township 

Des  Moines  township 

Folker  township 

Grant  township 

J  ackson  township 

Jetferson  township ...--....-.---■- 

Lincoln  township,  including  Kahoka  city 
Kahoka  city 


2 ,372 

1,499 

646 

1,020 


3,493 

1,543 
1,230 
1,580 
3,375 
508 
1,912 
1,438 

26.  254 


1,643 


25, 224 


1,356 
1, 136 

'i,'276 


3,337 


1,150 
4,310 
1 ,672 

992 
1,256 

313 
1.068 
1,065 


9,628 


655 
1,914 

235 

776 
1,029 
1,  650 

545 


o  Not  separately  returned. 

h  Comparison  with  ])opulatimi  for  1880  can  not  be  made; 
information  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  incomplete. 
c  Part  taken  to  form  Pike  township  since  1880. 
d  Organized  from  part  of  Carter  township  since  1880 
e  Part  taken  to  form  West  Dolan  township  since  1880. 


f  Organized  from  part  of  Dolan  township  since  1880. 

V  Pa?t  taken  to  form  Cockrell  township  since  1880 

/'  Organized  from  part  of  Bee  Branch  township  since  1880. 

^SStoi^towiTshiplpopulation  805  in  1880,  formed  into 
North  and  South  Marion  townships  since  1880. 


POPULATION 


247 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MISSOURI— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Ci^RK  COUNTY— Continued. 


Madison  township 

Sweet  Home  township 

Union  township 

"Vernon  township,  incl.  Alexandria  to^vii. 

Alexandria  town 

Washington  township 

Wyaconda  township,  incl.  Luray  town  . . 

Luray  town 


Clay  county. 


Fishing  Eiver  township,  incl.  Excelsior 
Springs  city  and  Missouri  City  town. 

Excelsior  Springs  city 

Ward  I 844 

Ward  2 1 1 190 

Missouri  City  town 

Gallatin  township,  incl.  Birmingham  city 
and  North  Kansas  City  town  (a). 

Birmingham  city 

Kearney  town.ship,   including   Holt  and 
Kearney  towns. 

Holt  town 

Kearney  town 

Liberty  township,  including  Liberty  city. 

Liberty  city 

Waid  I 556 

Ward  2 759 

Ward  3 431 

Ward  4 S12 

Platte  towushii),  incl.  Smithville  town  . . . 

Smith ville  town 

Washington  township 


1890 


Clinton  county 17,  i:i8 


Atchison  township,  incl.  Gower  town 

Gower  town 

Clinton  township 

Concord  township,  incl.  Plattsburg  city  . . 

Plattsburg  city 

Ward  I 667 

Ward  2 967 

Hardin  township 

Jackson  township 

Lafayette  township 

Latlirop  township,  including  Lathrop  and 
Turney  towns. 

Lathrop  town 

Turney  town 

Platte  townsliip,  incl.  part  of  Osborn  vill. 

Osborn  village  (part  of) 

Total   for  Osborn  village,  in   Platte 
township,  Clinton  county,  and  Col- 
fax township,  Dekalb  county. 
Shoal  township,  including  Cameron  city. . 
Cameron  city ." 


Cole  county  . 


Clark  township 

Jefferson  township,  incl.  Jeft'erson  city  . . . 

Jefferson  city 

Ward  I 3,015 

Ward  2 1 ,  057 

Ward  3 1 ,  466 

Ward  4 1 ,  204 

Liberty  township 

Marion  township 

Moreau  township 

Osage  township 

Cooper  county 


Blackwater  township 

Boonville  township,  incl.  Boon  ville  city . . 

Boonville  city .'. . . 

Ward  I 629 

Ward  2 687 

^'''■"d  3 499 

Ward  4 649 

Ward  5 883 

Ward  6 794 

a  Not  separately  returned. 


921 

1,088 

1,274 

682 

536 

1,390 

1,221 

246 

19,  8.56 


1880 


4,872 
2,558 


2,643 

372 

1,145 


1,740 
9,234 
6,742 


22,  707 


908 
1,053 
1,357 

927 

760 
1,389 
1,021 

217 

15,  572 


2,855 


2  772 


3,714 
1,476 


2,352 


16, 073 


1,646 
7,831 
5.271 


21,  596 


646 
5,605 

3,854 


MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Cooper  county— Continued. 


Clark  Folk  township 

Clear  Creek  township 

Kelly  township,  incl.  Bunceton  village  . . 

Bunceton  village 

Lamine  township 

Lebanon  townshij) 

Moniteau  township 

Otterville  township,  incl.  Otterville  town 

Otterville  town  

Palestine  township 

Pilot  Grove  township,  including  Pilot 
GrovG  city. 

Pilot  Grove  city 

Ward  I 283 

Ward  2    277 

Prairie  Home  township 

Saline  township 


Crawford  county  , 


Benton  townsliip,  including  Cuba  city 

Cuba  city 

Boone  township 

Courtois  township 

Knobview  township 

Liberty  township 

Meraniec  township,  incl.  Steelville  city. . . 
Steelville  city 

Oak  Hill  township 

Osage  township 

LTniou  township 


Dade  county. 


Cedar  to wnshii) 

Center  township,  incl.  Greenfield  city 

Greenfield  city 

Ward  I  548 

M'ard  2 450 

Grant  township 

Lockwood  township  (h),  including  Lock- 
wood  town. 

Lockwood  town 

Marion  townsliip 

Morgan  township 

North  township 

Polk  township 

Eock  Prairie  township 

Sac  township 

Smith  townshi]) 

South  township 

AVashington     township    (b),    including 
South  Greenfield  town. 
South  Greenfield  town 


Dallas  county-. 


Benton  townsliip,  including  Buffalo  town. 

Buffalo  town 

Grant  township 

Jackson  township , 

Jasiier  township 

Lincoln  township 

Miller  township 

Washington  township 


Daviess  county 


Benton  township,  incl.  Elm  Flat  town . .. 

Elm  Flat  town 

Colfax  township,  incl.  Winston  town 

Winston  town 

Grand  Eiver  township,  incl.  Jameson  tn 

Jameson  town 

Harrison  township 

Jackson  township,  incl.  Locksprings  tn  . 

Locksprings  town 

Jamesport  township,  incl.  Jamesport  tn. 

Jamesport  town 

Jefferson  township 

Liberty  township 


1890 


1,420 
1,388 
1,932 

493 
1,146 
1,252 
1,573 
1,326 

439 
1,744 
1,788 

560 


1,051 
1,489 


11,061 


1,222 

497 
1,271 
1,598 

580 
1,240 
2,175 

591 
1,330 
L046 
1,499 


17,  526 


1,508 
2,383 


1,274 

633 

575 

1,812 

1,  413 

1.572 

1,884 

1,626 

582 

931 

1,108 


430 


12,  647 


3,208 
861 
1,347 
2,212 
1,474 
1,309 
1,006 
2,091 


20,  456 


2,198 

532 
1,330 

470 
1,668 

429 

681 
1,558 

212 
1,446 

790 
1.213 
1,  007 


1880 


1,406 
1,324 
1,631 


1,193 
1,237 
1,539 
1,310 
505 
1,703 
1,467 


905 
1,630 


10,  756 


1,134 

374 
1,117 
1,505 


1,154 
1,954 

410 
1,103 

780 
1,  316 


12,  557 


1,161 

1,988 

712 

628 


594 
1,679 
1,209 
1,117 
1,097 
1,200 

741 
1,143 


9,263 


2,384 
437 
968 

1,691 
902 
999 
674 

1,645 


19, 145 


1,875 

399 
1,167 

304 
1,652 

405 

756 
1.505 


1,369 

608 

1,372 


b  Organized  since  : 


248  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MISSOURI— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS 


Daviess  county — Continued. 

Lincoln  township,  incl.  Bancroft  town. 

Bancroft  town 

Marion  township 

Monroe  township 

Salem  township,  incl.  Salem  town  (a) 

Sheridan  township ■  -  • 

Union  township,  including  Gallatin  city 

Gallatin  citv 

"Washington  township 


JUINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Dekalb  county    

Adams  township,  incl.  Weatherbj-  town. . 

Weatiierb  V  town 

Camden  township,  incl.  Maysville  town .  - . 

Mavsville  town • •■■ 

Colfax  township,  incl.  part  of  Oshom  vill 

Osborn  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Osborn  village,  in  Platte 
township,  Clinton  county,  and  Col- 
fa.x  township,  Dekalb  county. 

Dallas  township 

Grand  Eiver  township 

Grant  township 

Polk  township,  incl.  Union  Star  town 

Union  Star  town 

.'^hei-man  town.ship A.; "  "i ' ' 

Washington  township,  including  ClarKS- 
dale  and  Stewartsville  towns. 

Clarksdale  town 

Stewartsville  town 

Dent  county 

Current  township 

Franklin  township 

Linn  township 

Meramec  township 

Norman  towTiship 

Osage  township -  - 

Short  Bend  township,  incl.  Shgo  village 
SUgo  village 

Sinking  township  .     ,  ^  , 

Spring  Creek  township,  incl.  Salem  city  ., 

Salem  city 

Ward  I 494 

Ward  2 37= 

Ward  3 449 

Texas  township . . . 
.    Watkins  township 

Douglas  county 

Benton  township,  including  Ava  village 

."^va  \nllage 
Boone  township 
Buchanan  township 
Campbell  townshii: 
Cass  town.ship 
Clay  township 
Clinton  township 
Finlev  townshii 
Jackson  township 
Lincoln  township 
Eichland  township 
Spring  Creek  township 
Walls  township  (h) ... 
Washington  township 

Dunklin  cou.nty.. 

Buffalo  township. 

Clay  township  ...  ,  „  , ,        .,, 

Cotton  Hill  township,  mcl.  Maiden  village . 

Maiden  village • 

Freeborn  township,  incl.  Clarkton  vill.(a) . 

Holcomb  Island  township -  -  ■ 

Independence  township, incl.  Kennettvill. 

Kennett  villag 
Salem  township . 
Union  township. 

a  Not  separately  returned. 

6  Organized  since  1880.  . 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Eepublic  township  smce  1880. 


Frankli.n  county 

Boeuf  township 

Boles  township,  including  Pacific  town . . . 

Pacific  town 

Boone  township 

Calvey  township ■ 

Central  township,  incl.  St.  Clair  village. . . 

St.  Clair  village 

Lyon  township 

Meramec  township 

New  Haven  township,  coextensive  w-itb 

New  Haven  town. 

Prairie  township 

St.  John  township 

Union  township,  including  Union  town  . 

Union  town 

Washington  township,  coextensive  with 

Washington  town. 


1890         1880 


28, 056         20, 534 


Gasconade  county. 


Boeuf  township 

Boulware  township 

Bourbois  township 

Brush  Creek  township 

Canaan  township 

Eichland  township 

Eoark  township,  incl.  Hermann  town. 

Hermann  town 

Third  Creek  township 


Gentry  county. 


Athens  township,  including  Albany  city. 

Albany  city 

Bogle  township 

Cooper  towushii>,  including  Darlington 
town  and  Stan  berry  city. 

Darlington  town 

Stanberry  city 

Howard  township 

Huggins  township 

Jackson  townshiii,  including  King  town. . 

King  town ■  •  •  • 

Miller  township,  including  Gentryville 
and  McFall  towns. 

Gentryville  town 

McFall  town 

Wilson  township 


3,384 
1,334 
1,227 
4,292 


Greene  county 48.616 


Boone  township,  incL  Ash  Grove  town. . . 
Ash  Grove  town 

Brookline  township  (c) V  -,  V  "; ' 

Campbell  township,  incl.  Springfield  city 

Springfield  city 

Ward  I 1.772 

Ward  2 2,840 

Wards 2.3" 

Ward  4 2. "5 

Wards 3.627 

Ward6 3.033 

Ward  7 2.616 

Wards 2.936 

Cass  township 

Clay  township 

East  Center  township  (d) 

Franklin  township 

Jackson  township 

Pond  Creek  township - . .  -  -  - .  -  -  --  •  ■ 

Eepublic  township  (e),  incl.  Eepublic tn. 
Republic  town 

Eobberson  township 

Taylor  township 

Walnut  Grove  township 

Washington  township 

West  Center  township  (d) 

Wilson  township 


1,326 


2,923 

1,35° 

900 

27, 112 

21,850 


i,3M 
1,267 


17, 176 


3,045 


3,441 


28,  801 


2,160 

500 

1.822 

10,  771 

6,522 


2,269 

1,945 

1,239 

852 

1  183 

1,686 

1,451 

2,078 

1,  725 

855 

1,009 

1  327 

kBi 

81 

1,475 

1,299 

886 

896 

1,360 

921 

1,022 

1,094 

I  172 

1,129 

1, 110 

d  Center  township  (population  1.746  m  1880)  formed  into 
East  and  West  Center  townships  .since  1880. 

e  Organized  from  part  of  P.rookline  township  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MI8SOUKI— Continued. 


249 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVI.SIONS. 


Gkuxdy  county  . 


Franklin  township,  inrl.  Spick.ardsvllletii 

Spickardsville  town 

Harrison  township 

Jackson  township 

Jcflerson  township 

Liberty  township,  including  Gait  town  . , 

Gait  town 

Lincoln  township 

Madison  township,  inch  Edinhurg  town.. 

Edinburg  town 

Marion  township 

Myers  township 

Taylor  township 

Trenton  township,  including  Trenton  city. 

Trenton  city 

"Washington  townsliip 

"Wilson  township 


Harrison  county. 


Adams  township 

Beth.iny  township,  incl.  Bethany  town  . . 

Bethany  town '. 

Butler  township 

Clay  township 

Colt'ax  townsliip 

Cypress  tOAvnship 

Dallas  township 

Fox  Creek  township _ , 

Grant  township,  iuel.  Eidgeway  village  . 

Ridgeway  village 

Hamilton  township 

Jefi'erson  township 

Lincoln  township 

Madison  township,  incl.  Cainesville  viil  . 

Gainesville  village 

Marion  township,  incl.  Eagleville  village 

Eagleville  village 

Sherman  township 

Sugar  Creek  township 

Trail  Creek  towTiship 

"Union  township 

"Washington  township 

"White  Oak  township,  incl.  Newhampton 
village. 

Newhampton  village 


Henry  county - 


Bear  Creek  township 

Bethlehem  township 

Big  Creek  township 

Bogard  township,  including  Urich  village 

('rich  village 

Clinton  township,  including  Clinton  city! 

Clinton  city  

Ward  I 1,717 

Ward  2 758 

Ward  3 1 ,054 

Ward  4 1 ,208 

Davis  township,  including  Ladue  town  . . 

Ladue  town 

Deepwater  township,  incl.  Montrose  tn! ! ! 

Montrose  town 

Deer  Creek  township,  Including  Lewis 
Station  town. 

Lewis  Station  town 

Fainiew  township,  incl.  Deepwater  city  '. 
Deepwater  city 

JJ>''di 545' 

W  ard  2 557 

Fields  Creek  township 

Honey  Creek  township 

Leesville  township,  incl.  Leesville  town. . 

Lees ville  town 

Osage  township,  incl.  Brownington  t  own ' 

Brownington  town ."" 

Shawnee  township,  including  Hunting 
dale  town  (a) . 

Springfield  township 

Tebo  township,  including  Calhoun  town 

Calhoun  town 

Walker  township 


a  Not  separately  returned. 
b  Organized  since  18811. 


1890 


17,  876 


1,562 

481 

534 

619 

1,089 

1..551 

653 
1,185 
1.170 

182 
1,179 

680 

440 
6,242 

5,039 

462 

1,157 


21,  033 


756 

2,483 

1, 105 

1.130 

1,115 

1.147 

818 

945 

752 

1,107 

351 

869 

898 

813 

1,437 

418 

1,142 

30s 

785 

807 

995 

1.070 

816 

1,148 


28,  235 


773 
1,317 


1880 


15,185 


1,261 

330 
557 
540 
1,189 
907 


675 
2.118 

994 
1,  045 
1,074 
1.198 

797 
1.011 

990 

808 


803 
1,120 

795 
1,089 

198 
1,485 

453 
806 
676 
922 

1.011 
776 

1.105 


23,  906 


817 
1,380 


1,023 
1,475 

1,038 
1.195 

312 
5,701 

71 
3.849 

4,737 

2,868 

1,122 

1,074 

235 
1,530 

140 
1.652 

644 
1,336 

i.m 

262 
2,285 

154 

848 

767 

852 

497 

480 

1,317 

1,253 

124 
1.161 

70 
1.010 

329 
1.  038 

251 
1,104 

922 

941 

2,160 

1,725 

698 

848 

492 
1,102 

1.170 

1,091 

174 

1.  307 

750 

479 

4.477 

3,312 

516 

941 


20,  304 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Henry  county— Continued. 

White  Oak  township 

Windsor  township,  incl.  Wind.sor  city. 
Windsor  city 


Hickory  county. 


Center  township 

Cross  Timbers  tov\nsliip 

Green  township 

Montgomery  township  . . 

Stark  township 

Tyler  township 

Weaubleau  township  (6). 
Wheatland  township  (0). 


Holt  county  . 


Benton  township,  including  Mound  city. 

Mound  city 

W'ard  I '. '  369 

^'^■■d^ 390 

VV  ard  3 4, . 

Bigelow  township,  incl.  Bigeiow  town  (a) 
Clay  township,  including  Maitlaud  town . . 

Maitland  town 

Forbes  township .-.,.'!!!  1 ! ! 

Hickory  township 

Lewis  township,  including    Forest  and 
Oregon  towns. 

Forest  town 

Oregon  town 

Liberty  township .........' 

Lincoln  township,  incl.  Corning  town 

Corning  town 

Nodaway  township .'.'.'.".....!!! 

Union  to^iiship,  including  Craig  town '. '. '. 

Craig  town 


Howard  county. 


Bonne  Femme  township 

Boons  Lick  township 

Burton  township  (ft) 

Chariton  township,  incl.  Glasgow  city  . . '. 

Glasgow  city 

Middle  ward 'gjs 

North  ward ] .   560 

South  ward 583 

Franklin  township,  incl.  Franklin  town  . . 

Franklin  town 

North  Moniteau  townsliip  (c) 
Prairie  township,  including 
and  Eoanoke  towns. 

Armstrong  town 

Roanoke  town 

Richmond  township,  incl.  Fayette  city  . 

Fayette  city 

VVard  i i  ,30 

Ward  2 94 

South  Moniteau  township  (c) 


Armstrong 


Howell  county  . 


Benton  township 1 

Chapel  township gg4 

Dry  Creek  township 1^  432 

Go'ldsberry   township,  including   Moun-  1^  120 

tain  "V^iew  village  (a). 

Howell  township,  incl.  West  Plains  city  .  3, 

West  Plains  city 2,091 

Hutton  "V^alley  township 1,'  176 

Myatt  townsliip '  gg2 

Sisson  township 1  4t;g 

South  Fork  township i|  141 

Spring  Creek  township 2^  129 

Willow  Springs  township,  including  Wil-  2,  787 
low  Springs  city. 

Willow  Springs  city i  ,535 

Ward  I 813 

Ward  2 722 

c  Moniteau  township  (population  2,499  in  1880)  formed  into 
North  and  South  Moniteau  townships  since  1880. 


1890 


580 
2,383 
1,427 


1,137 
1,536 
1,  375 
1,040 
1.128 
832 
1.078 
1,327 


15.  469 


2,337 
',193 


1,  450 
1,561 

484 
1,  006 

905 
3,733 

428 
948 

1,196 
618 
176 
702 

1,961 
503 


17,  371 


1,058 
1,  532 
1,064 
3,654 
1,781 


1,741 

132 

1,067 

2,107 


207 
4,  021 
2,247 


1,127 


18, 618 


1880 


565 
1,900 


7,387 


690 
1,132 
1,  386 
1,875 

657 
1,647 


15,  509 


2,025 
678 


1,395 
1,399 


1,009 

9«& 

4,087 

421 
862 

1,065 
761 
221 
752 

2,028 
541 


18,  428 


1,786 
2,008 


4,006 


1,  938. 
250 


2,585 

76 

215 

3,606 

1,247 


8,814 


1,274 
247 
601 
581 

1,574 

351 
630 
446 
873 
857 
1,  059 
072 


250 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 
Table  3.-AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

IttlSSOUBI— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Iron  county. 


Arcadia  township,  incl.  Arcadia  village 
and  Ironton  and  Pilot  Knob  towns. 

Arcadia  village 

Ironton  town 

Pilot  Knob  town 

Dent  township - 

Iron  township,  incl.  Graniteville  village. 

Granite ville  village 

Kaolin  township 

Liberty  township ■-- 

Union"  township,  including  Annapolis 
and  Desarc  towns. 

Annapolis  town 

Desarc  town 


1890 


9,119 


Jackson  county. 


965 

757 
628 

1,985 
72  I 
508 
853 

2,165 

690 

413 

161),  510 


1880 


8,183 


Blue  township,  incl.  Independence  city 

Independence  city 

Ward  I 1.508 

Ward  2 1.437 

Ward  3 1.52° 

Ward  4 '.915 

Brooking  township 

Fort  Osage  township,  incl.  Bucknertown. 

Buckner  town 

Xaw  township,  coextensive  with  Kansas 
city. 

Kansas  city 

Ward    I 6,983 

Ward    2 5.403 

Ward   3 10,864 

Ward   4 II. 471 

Ward    5 ^'337 

Ward    6 9.744 

Ward    7 13,692 

Ward    8 16. "5 

■  Ward    9 22,455 

Ward  10 14.604 

Ward  II 4,613 

Ward  12 1.872 

Ward  13 3,388 

Ward  14 3,175 

Prairie  township,  including  Greenwood 
and  Lee  Summit  towns. 

Greenwood  town 

Lee  Summit  town 

Sniabartownsliip,  including  Blue  Springs 
and  Grain  Valley  towns. 

Blue  Springs  town 

Grain  Valley  town 

Van  Buren  township 

"Washington  township -  -  - 

Westport  township,  incl.  Westport  tn.  (6)  - 


10,  533 
6,380 


1,416 

2,441 

164 

132, 716 

0132,716 


3, 432 

259 
759 

1,359 
475 

1,348 
98 
539 
665 

1,724 

153 
94 

82,  325 


iVlINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


1890 


6,  983 
3.146 


1,247 

2,207 

88 

58,  343 

55,785 


Jasper  county— Continued. 

Marion  townsliip,  incl.  Carthage  city 

Carthage  city  

Ward  I 1,451 

Ward  2 2.322 

Ward  3 2,402 

Ward4 1. 806 

Mineral  township,  incl.  Orongo  town  (b) . 
Preston  township,  including  Jasper  city 

Jasper  city  

Sarcoxie  township,  incl.  Sarcoxie  town  . . . 

Sarcoxie  town 

Sheridan  township -  -. ■  ■  -  ■ 

Twin  Groves  township,   including  Oarl 
Junction  town. 

Carl  Junction  town 

Union  township 


Jefferson  county. 


Jasper  county  . 


4,185 

206 
1,369 
4,283 

506 

i<33 
2,020 
1,558 
1,358 

50,  500 


970 
4,360 


1,174 

1,315 

955 

9,943 


9,731 


5,043 


3,270 

234 

693 

3,908 

129 

Bo 

2,124 

1,666 

2,577 

32, 019 


Big  River  town.ship -  - 

Central  township,  incl.  HUlsboro  village. . 

Hillsboro  village ................. 

Joachim  township,  including  Crystal  and 
Festus  cities. 

Crystal  city 

Festus  city 

Meramec  township 

Plattin  township ■- -  •  - -.- 

Kock  township,  incl.  Kinmiswick  village. 

Kimmswick  village .• 

Valle  township,  including  De  boto  city .  - . 

De  Soto  city 


Johnson  county. 


946 
c6, 966 


1,416 

884 

7,038 


c5,  322 


Duval  township 

Oalena  township,  incl.   Bellville   Mines 
town,  but  excl.  of  part  of  Joplin  city. 

Bellvdle  Mines  town | 

Jackson  township 

Jasper  township 

Joplin  city,  in  Galena  and  Joplm  town- 
ships.   ■ 

Wardl 1,60- 

Ward  2 'A8«9 

Ward  3 2, 625 

Ward4 2.842 

Joplin  township,  including  Carterville 
and  Webb  cities,  but  exclusive  ot  part 
of  Joplin  city. 

Carterville  city ■•• 

Ward  I 1,467 

Ward  2 1,417 

Webb  city • 

Ward  I 1. 116 

Ward  2 1,210 

Ward  3 1,444 

Ward  4 1,27.3 

Lincoln  township 

McDonald  township 

Madison  township 

a  Includes  13,048,  population  for  territory,  which  by  deci^ 
^ion  of  the'upreme  court  of  the  state,  is  now  outside  ot  the 
limits  of  Kansas  city. 


483 


Centerview  township 

Chilhowee  township 

Columbus  towushiji 

Grove  township 

Hazle  Hill  township 

Jackson  township 

Jeft'erson  township --■-■ .-•--- ■  -  ■ 

Kingsville  township,  mcl.  KmgsviUe  tn . . 

feingsville  town • . . .  •  —  .■  ■ 

Madison  township,  incl.  Holden  city 

Holden  citv 

Post  Oak  township 

Kose  HiU  township 

Simpson  township. .-.-.-.-.  -  -. ■  -  -  -  • 

Warrensburg  township,  including  W  ar- 
rensburg  city. 

Warrensburg  city •  ■ 

Wardi 1.280 

Wards '.278 

Ward3 i.^" 

Ward4 Vi-.-'V   ^?° 

Washington  township,  including  Knob- 
noster  and  Montserrat(6)  towns. 
Knobnoster  town 


Knox  county. 


821 

815 

1,205 

1,181 

1.248 

L234 

Bee  Kidge  township 

Benton  township 

Bourbon  township ; ".l.^'  V 1    ' ' ' 

Center  township,  coextensive  with  Ldina 
town. 

Edina  town 

Colon V  township ;  V ' ",; 

Fabiu's  township,  including  Newark  town 

Newark  town ::u--: 2 

Greensburg  township,  incl.  Banng  town. 

Baring  town 

Jeddo  township 

Liberty  township -- •  - --■:■•■■; 

Lyon  township,  including  Hurdland  town 

Hurdland  town ■ . • 

Myrtle  township,  including  Knox  town . . 

Knox  town 

Salt  River  township 

Shelton  township 

6  Not  separately  returned. _ 
c  Includes  part  of  Joplin  city. 


1880 


699 
1,309 


22, 484         18, 736 


28, 132 


4,706 


5,316 

4,167 


1,431 


248 
1,138 


1,392 

1,082 


3,097 
1,692 
3,517 

'3,' 605 


28, 172 


4,049 


234 
L421 
L087 


POPULATION. 


251 


Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

ItllSSOURI-Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Laclede  county. 


Auglaize  township 

Franklin  township 

Gasconade  township 

Hooker  township 

Lebanon  townshij),  incl.  Lebanon  town  . . 

Lebanon  town 

Mayfield  township 

Osage  township .*. 

Sinith  township 

Spring  Hollow  township 

Lnion  township,  including  Conway  town 

Con  way  town 

"W^ashington  township 


Lafayette  county  . 


Clay  township,  including  Napoleon  and 
Wellington  villages. 

Napoleon  village 

Wellington  village 

Davis  township,  including  part  of  Hig- 
ginsville  village. 

Higginsville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Higginsville  village  (a),  in 
Davis  and  Dover  townships. 
Dover  township,  including  Corner  village 
and  part  of  Higginsville  village. 

Corder  village 

Higginsville  village  (part  of) 

Freedom  township,  incl.  Concordia  town . . 

Concordia  town 

Lexington  township,  incl.  Lexington  city. 

Lexington  city 

Ward  1 955 

Ward  2 1,221 

Wards 1.556 

Ward  4 805 

Middleton  township,  including  Alma  and 
Waverly  towns. 

Alma  town 

Waverly  town 

Sniahar  township,  incl.  Odessa  village 

Odessa  village 

Washington  township 


Lawrence  county. 


Aurora  township,  including  Aurora  city . . 

Aurora  city 

Ward  1 1,613 

Ward  2 638 

Ward  3 1,231 

Buck  Prairie  township,  indudingMarion- 
ville  town. 

Marionville  town 

East  Greene  township  (b) 

Lincoln  township 

Mount  Pleasant  township 

Mount  Vernon  township,  iucludingMount 
Yernon  city. 

Mount  Vernon  city 

Wardi 

Ward  2 

Ozark  township 

Pierce  township,  including  Pierce  city . . . 

Pierce  city 

Ward  I ;  ■  764 

JJ^arda 57, 

vVard3 605 

Ward  4 563 

Spring  Eiver  township 

Turnback  township f 

Vineyard  township 

West  Greene  township  (b) 


341 

441 


Lewis  county  . 


Canton  township,  including  Canton  town. 

Canton  town 

Dickerson  township,  incl.  Monticello  in  '. '. 

Monticello  town 


1890 


14,  701 


,143 

,322 
,2.52 
,209 
,930 
,218 

432 
,026 

72.5 

799 
,759 

217 
,104 


30, 184 

3,192 

106 

446 

4,985 

2,315 
2,342 


i>i45 

2,991 

715 
7,  968 
4,537 


2,251 

179 

826 

2,698 

1,272 

3,048 


26,  228 


075 


2,329 

','59 
1,178 
991 
1,  354 
3.355 


782 

,842 
,718 
,511 


15, 935 


3,607 
2,241 
1,449 


1880 


1.001 
933 
729 
889 

2,949 

1,419 
317 

1,041 
621 
506 

1,329 


1,209 

25, 710 
3,461 


378 
2,944 


797 
797 


2,652 


2,895 

391 
6,970 
3,996 


2,316 

53 
930 

1,637 
100 

2,835 


17,  583 


1,181 


1,338 
432 


1,086 
1,040 
2,999 

527 


1,644 
2,383 

1,350 


1,463 
1,  321 

1,769 


15,  925 


3,514 

2,632 

1,646 

324 


a  In  1880  in  Davis  township  only. 

i  Greene  township  (population  1,359  in  1880)  formed  into 
li-ast  and  West  Greene  townships  since  1880. 
c  Not  separately  returned. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Lewis  county— Continued. 


Highland  township 

Lahelle  township,  including  Labelle  and 
Lewistown  towns. 

Labelle  town 

Lewistown  town 

Lyon  township 

Reddish   township,  including  Williams- 
town  village. 

Williamstown  village 

Salem  tow  nship 

Union  township,  including  Lagrange  city 

Lagrange  city 

Ward  1 511 

JJ>''d2 339 

n  ard  3 400 


Lincoln  county-  . 


Bedford  township,  including  Troy  city . . . 

Troy  city '. 

Burr  Oak  township 

Clarke  township 

Hurricane  township.incl.Elsberry  village 

Elsberry  village 

Millwood  township 

Monroe  township,  incl.Winfield  village  (c) 

Nineveh  township 

Prairie  townshij) 

Snow  Hill  tow  nship 

Union  township,  including  Silex  village. 

Silex  village 

Waverly  township 


Linn  county. 


Baker  township 

Benton  township,  incl.  Browning  town. . 

Browning  town 

Brookfield  township,  incl.  Brooktield  itn  . 

Brookfield  town 

Bucklin  township  (d),  incl.  Bucklintown 

Bucklin  town 

Clay  township 

Enterprise  township 

Grantsville  township 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township,  incl.  Laclede  town  . . 

Laclede  town 

Locu.st  Creek  township,  incl.  Linneus  tn. 

Linneus  town 

Marceline  township  («),  including  Marce- 
line  town. 

Marceline  town 

North  Salem  township 

Parson  Creek  township,  including  Mead- 
ville  town. 

Meadville  town 

Yellow  Creek  township  (d) 


Livingston  county. 


Blue  Mound  township 

Chillicothe  township,   including   ciiilli- 
cothe  city . 

Chillicothe  city 

Ward  I  I,  081 

Ward  2 1 ,  501 

Ward  3 1,820 

Ward  4 1,315 

Cream  Eidge  township 

Fairview  township,  incl.  Avalon  town  . . . 

Avalon  town 

Grand  River  township 

Green  township,  including  trtica  town. . . 

Utica  town 

J  ackson  township 

Medicine  township 

Monroe  township 

Mooresville  township,  including  Mooies- 
ville  village. 

Mooresville  village 

Rich  Hill  township 

Sampsell  township 

Wheeling  township 


1890 


1,712 
2,201 

702 

200 

1,297 

1,632 

179 
1,173 
2,864 
1,250 


18,  346 


2,740 
97" 
1,  310 
2,078 
2,798 

390 

986 

2,579 

L009 

972 

880 

1,855 

151 
1,139 


24, 121 


1,108 

1,283 

410 

5,458 

4,547 
1,700 

711 
1,340 

518 

937 
1,649 
1,842 

688 
1,922 

813 
2,638 

1,977 

978 

1,690 

672 
1,058 


20, 


1,  036 
7,024 


1,034 
1,  471 

444 
1.189 
1,048 

657 
1,  904 

OUO 

992 
1,099 

^00 
1,067 
L171 
1,027 


1880 


1,600 
1,746 

340 

127 

1,442 

1,  720 

237 
1,197 
3,060 
1,336 


17,  426 


2,704 

839 

1,289 

1,904 

2,827 


1,107 
1.944 
1,005 
988 
888 
1,542 

i,'228 
20,  016 


1,175 
1,019 

187 
3,133 
2,264 
1,802 

430 
1,432 

644 
1,040 
1,740 
2,040 

694 
2,155 

860 


1,628 

446 
1,336 


20, 196 


1,268 
5,800 

4,078 


1,208 
1,526 

256 
1,486 
1,009 

661 
1,963 

655 

961 
1,112 

172 
1,027 
1,264 

857 


d  Part  taken  to  form  Marceline  township  since  1880. 
e  Organized  from  parts  of  Bucklin  and  Yellow  Creek  town- 
ships since  1880. 


252 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

MISSOUKI— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  niVTSIONS. 


1890 


1880 


McDonald  county 11, 283 


Buffalo  township 

Center  township 

Elkhom  townsliip 

Elk  Kiver  township • 

Erie  township,  incl.  Indian  Springs  town. 

Indian  Springs  town 

McMillen  to^A■nship 

Mountain  township •  - 

Pineville  township,  incl.  PineviUe  town.. 

Pineville  town 

Prairie  township,  incl.  Southwest  town . . 

Southwest  town 

Eichwood  township 

"White  Eock  township 


Macon  coun 


Bevier  township,  including Bevier town.. 

Bevier  town •  •  • •.•  • 

Callao  township,  including CaUao  village. 

Callao  village 

Chariton  township 

Drake  township 

Eagle  to wnship 

Easley  township -- •■■■■ 

Hudson  township,  including  Macon  city. . 

Macon  city 

Wardi I-I93 

Ward 2 i.°29 

Wards '''''' 

Independence  township 

Jackson  township 

Johnson  township 

La  Plata  township,  incl.  La  Plata  town. . . 

La  Plata  town 

Liberty  townsiiip ;"■.■•■ 

Lingo  township,  incl.  New  Cambria  town. 

New  Cambria  town 

Lyda  township 

Middle  Fork  township 

Morrow  township 

Narrows  township ■ 

Kichland  township 

Pound  Grove  township 

Eussell  township 

Tenmile  township 

Valley  township 

Walnut  Creek  township 

White  township 


Madison  county  . 


Castor  township 

German  township 

Liberty  township..  ?, (J,  

Polk  township... :  5 

St.  Francis  township .-■ 

St.  Michael  township,  incl.  Frederick  tn 

Frederick  town    

Twelvemile  township 


Maries  county. 


Boone  township 

Dry  Creek  township 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township 

Johnson  township 

Miller  township 

Spring  Creek  township 


915 
754 
204 
611 
189 

131 
,353 

438 
,686 

192 
,423 

707 

882 


•jy 30,  575 


Marion  county 26, 233 


Fabius  township -, 

Liberty  township,  incl.  Palmyra  city  . 

Palmyra  city 

Ward  1 1.025 

Ward  2 .S62 

Wards 928 


2,917 

876 

1,161 

371 

2,004 

666 

830 

873 

4,464 

3.371 


964 

858 

478 

1,918 

1 ,  169 

1,140 

1,727 

410 

983 

994 

688 

1,170 

854 

900 

9,59 

1,023 

856 

1,116 

1,032 


1,083 
1,509 

1,562 

626 
3,438 

917 
1,050 


8,600 


7,816 


541 

499 

1,032 


650 


632 
297 
1,358 
147 
752 
173 
809 
560 


26  222 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Marion  county— Continued. 

Mason  township,  including  Hannibal  city. 

Hannibal  citv 

Ward  I 2.342 

Ward  2 2,227 

Wards ''7°^ 

Ward  4 2,564 

Ward  5 4,016 

Miller  township -r  ■  ■  • 

Round  Grove  township 

South  River  township 

Union  township,  incl.  Philadelphia  village.] 
Philadelphia  village 

Warren  township - -  -  ■ 


1890 


13,  720 

12,857 


Mercer  county  . 


2,135 

867 

1,031 

330 

1,104 

425 

829 

743 

4,235 

3,046 


1,098 
767 
501 

1,289 
529 

1,236 

1,287 
275 
997 
916 
798 

1,111 
839 
911 
809 
984 
911 
606 
660 


8,876 


Harrison  township 

Lindley  townshi}> 

Madison  townsliip 

Marion  township 

Medicine  township 

Morgan  to-miship,  incl.  Princeton  town. 

Princeton  town 

Kavanna  township  incl.  Ravanna  town  . 

Ravanna  town 

Somerset  township -  ■  • 

Washington  township 


1880 


11,  534 
11,074 


14, 581         14, 67* 


Miller  county. 


1,800 


Equality  township,  incl.  Tuscumbiavill  .. 

Tuscumbia  village 

Franklin   township,    including    Aurora 
Springs  town. 

Aurora  Springs  town 

Glaze  township  ...  - 

,Tim  Henry  township 

Osage  township 

Rich  wood  township 

Saline  township v 


1,049 
1,474 
C420 
)875 
<  520 
3,549 


Mississippi  county  . 


989 


7,304 


1,156 

910 

1,992 

1.407 

1,725 

1,090 

320 


891 
625 
1,729 
1,310 
1,364 
1,038 
347 


24, 837 


James  Bavou  township 

Long  Prairie  township,  including  Lcr- 
trand  town. 

Bertrand  town 

Mississippi  townsliip 

Ohio  township - 

St.  James  township,  incl.  Hibbard  town  . 

Hibbard  town /r'V 

Tywappity  township,  including  (Charles- 
ton town. 

Charleston  town 

Wolf  Island  township 


9,805 


Moniteau  county 15, 630        14, 346 


Burris  Fork  township 

I  Harrison  township 

Linn  township,  incl.  Jamestown  town  — 

Jamestown  town 

Moreau  township 

Pilot  Grove  township 

Walker  township,  incl.  California  city  . 

California  city -.-w,:-!---! 

Willow  Fork  township,  incl.  Tipton  town 

Tipton  town 


3.813 

1,381 
783 


927 


3.474 


1,777 
3,377 
2.515 


1,857 
3,594 
2,479 


Monroe  county  . 


Clay  township 

Indian  Creek  township 

Jackson  township,  including  Pans  town  . 

Paris  town v,;  •••'i i' 

Jefferson  township,  including  Florida  and 
Stoutsville  towns. 

Florida  town 

Stoutsville  town 


1.305 

949 

2,663 

31.? 
1.248 
2,  003 
5.070 


20,  790 

1,523 
595 

5.177 
1,487 
2,510 

124 
253  I 


19, 071 


1,555 

567 

4,898 

1,253 
2,416 


118 


a  Not  separately  returned. 


populatio:n. 

Tablk  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

MISSOURI— Continued. 


253 


MIKOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


MoNKOE  corKTV — Coiitiuuetl. 

Marion  town.sbip,  intludiugHollitlay  and 
Madison  towns. 

HolUday  town 

Madison  town 

Monroe  township,  incl.  Monroe  town 

Monroe  town 

South  Fork  township 

Union  township,  incl.  Middle  Grove  town . 

Middle  Grove  town 

Washington  township 

AVoodlawn  township 


Montgomery  county. 


Bear  Creek  lownsliip,  incl.  Jouesburg  vill 

Jonesburgf  village 

Danville   township,    including   Danville 
and  New  Florence  villages. 

Danville  village 

New  Florence  village 

Lower  Loutre  township  (a) 

Montgomery  township,  including  Mont- 
gomery town. 

Montgomery  town 

Prairie  toAvnship,  including  Middletown 
village. 

Middletown  village 

XTpper  Loutre  township,  including  Wells- 
ville  village. 

Wellsville  village 


Morgan  county 


Buffalo  township 

Haw  Creek  township 

Mill  Creek  township,  incl.  Syracuse  town 
Syracuse  town 

Moreau  township,  incl.  Versailles  town.. 
Versailles  town 

Osage  township 

Eichland  township 


New  Madrid  county'  . 


Big  Prairie  township 

East  township 

lesieur  township,  incl.  Point  Pleasant  vill 

Point  Pleasant  viUage 

ISew  Madrid  township,  including  New 
Madrid  city. 

New  Madrid  city 

Portage  township 

St.  John  township 

"West  townshix)  (b) 


Newton  county  . 


Benton  township 

Buffalo  township 

Dayton  township 

Franklin  township 

Oranby  township.including  Grauby  town 

Granby  town 

Marion  townshij) 

Neosho  township,  including  Neosho  city . 

Neosho  city 

Newtonia  town.ship,  incl.  Newtonia  tn.  (c) 
Seneca  township,  including  Seneca  town  . 

Seneca  town 

Shoal  Creek  township 

Van  Buren  towushii) 


Nodaway  codnty-- 


Atchison  township,  incl.  Clearmonttown. 

Clearmont  town 

■Grant  township,  including  Barnard  towii. 

Harnard  town 


a  Formerly  Loutre. 
6  Organized  since  188U. 


1890 


2,  8.51 


16,  850 


2,643 

2,  682 


46s 
2,685 
3,607 


2,199 
2,644 


389 
2,589 

1,138 


12,  311 


1,156 
2,287 
1,918 
187 
3,816 

I  ,211 

1,  3.59 
1,775 


9,317 


591 

400 

1,688 

1,135 

201 

1,686 

137 
4,569 

221 
3.702 

1,193 
446 
447 

1,176 

712 
503 
467 

22, 108 


1,798 

1,437 

1,  207 

1,181 

1,  403 

1,105 

1.  8.32 

1,767 

2,  616 

2,777 

T,4O0 

1,882 

1,  794 

1,483 

4,283 

3.337 

2,198 

1,631 

1,538 

1,612 

1,607 

965 

T,ior 

^80 

1,721 

1.  383 

2,249 

1,840 

30,  914 


1,601 

246 

1,642 

427 


1880 


2,273 


254 
486 

2,366 

"5 

315 

1,130 

1,830 
1.  495 
1,958 

640 
1.514 
1,963 

133 
1,223 
1,092 

169 
1,436 
1,319 

16,  249 


2,811 

445 
2,655 


239 

^73 
2,775 

2,778 

1 ,165 
2,774 

391 
2,456 


805 
2,035 
1,631 

202 
3,045 

S78 
1,022 
1,594 


7,694 


18.  947 


29,  544 


1,389 


1,853 
424 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Nodaway  county— Continued. 

Greene  township,  incl.  Quitman  village  . . 

Quitman  village.  .• '. 

Hopkins  township,  incl.  Hoi)kins  city.  - . 

Hopkins  city ." 

Ward  1 472 

Ward  2 374 

Hughes  township,  incl.  Graham  village  . , 

Graham  village 

Independence  township,  incl.  Parnell  vill 

Parnell  village 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township,  including  New  Con- 
ception village  (c). 

Lincoln  townshij) 

Monroe  township  (b) 

Nodaway  township,  including  Bui-liugton 
Junction  city. 

Burlington  Junction  citj' 

Polk  township,  including  Maryville  city  . 

Maryville  citj' '. 

Union  township,  incl.  Pickering  village  . . 

Pickering  village 

Washiniyton  township 

AVhite  Cloud  township 


1890 


Oregon  county. 


Cedar  Bluff  township  (b) 

Falling  .S]uings  townsliip 

Higliliind  township , 

Joi)  township 

Johnson  township , 

King  township  (6) 

Lynn  township,  including  Thayervillage 

Thayer  village .' 

Moore  township 

Oak  Grove  township 

Piney  township 

Woodside  township 


Osage  county  . 


Benton  township,  including  Chamois  town 

Chamois  town 

Crawford  township 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township 

Linn  township 

Washington  township 


Ozark  county . 


Bayou  township 

Bridges  township,  incl.  Gainesville  town. 

Gainesville  town 

Jackson  township 

Jasper  township _ 

Marion  township 

Kichland  townshij) 


1,998 

^32 

1,827 


1,910 

353 
1,818 

267 
1,901 
1,539 

^219 
1,334 
1,768 


707 
7.102 
4,0:17 
1,  559 

203 
1,144 
1,  552 


10,467 


13,  080 

3,542 
769 
3,337 
1,  056 
1,062 
1,  785 
1,698 


9,795 


Pemiscot  county. 


1,  759 
1,695 
17s 
992 
1,666 
1,866 
1,817 


Braggadocio  township 

Butler  township 

Coutre  township  (b) 

Gayoso  township,  incl.  Gayoso  village. . . 

Gayoso  village 

Godair  township 

Little  Prairie  township,  including  Caruth- 
ersville  village. 

Caruthersville  village 

Little  River  township 

Pemiscot  townsliip 

Virginia  township 


Perry  county. 


Bois  Brule  township,  including  Clary  ville 
town  (c). 

c  Not  separately  returned. 


394 
659 
600 

,185 
'37 
290 

,409 

230 
198 
652 

588 


13, 237 


1,708 


1880 


2,815 

335 

1,883 


2, 505 

452 

1,431 


1,708 
1,148 


2.197 
2,055 


657 
0,662 
3.485 
1,  363 
118 
934 
1,541 


5.  791 


495 

180 

119 

450 

2()8 

915 

1,  039 

494 

400 

412 
3,184 

1,061 

740 

.573 

1,798 

1,  303 

1,064 

604 

735 

424 

11.824 


2,943 

562 
2,  862 

984 
1,562 
1,804 
1,669 


5,618 


897 
1,141 

165 
638 
953 
1,  041 
948 

4,299 


214 
454 


771 
1^8 


1,080 


220 
044 
653 

11.893 


1,605 


254 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

MI  SSOUKI— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Terey  county— Continued. 

Brazeau  township,  including  Altenburg 
and  AVitteuberg  viliage.s. 

AUenburg  village 

Wittenberg  village ■  ■ . 

Central  township,  inel.  Perry viUe village 

PerrvviUe  village 

Cinque  Homme  township 

St.  Mary  township 

Salem  township ••:•,■: 2 y„\" 

Saline  township,  incl.  Lithium  town  (a) . . 
Union  township 


Pettis  county. 


Blackwater  township 

Bowling  Green  township 

Cedar  township 

Dresden  township 

Elk  Fork  townsiup 

Flat  Creek  township 

Green  Ridge  to  wnsliip 

Heath  Creek  township.  ...-.■ -  • 

Houstonia  township,  incl.  Houstonia  viU  . 

Houstonia  village 

Hughesville  township 

Lake  Creek  township V " "  ■.;," 

Lamonte  township,  incl.  Lamonte  village. 

Lamonte  village 

Longwood  township 

Prairie  township ^c^"i'^■""■i"' 

Sedalia  township,  including  Sedaliacity.. 

Sedalia  city 

Wardi 3,720 

Wards 3-'" 

Ward  3 3,  852 

Ward4 ••■•••   ?'38s 

Smithton  township,  incl.  Smithton  village 

Smithton  village 

Washington  township 


Phelps  county. 


Arlington  township,  incl.  Kewhurg  vill  - 
Newburg  village 

Cold  Spring  township 

Dawson  township 

Dillon  tow  n ship 

Liberty  township 

Meramec  township 

Miller  township %;" ;,' ' '  "i. 

Kolla  township,  including  Kolla  city  . .  ■ 
RoUa  city •  •  ■  •  • .■  •  • 

St.  James  township,  mcl.  bt.  James  via. 
St.  James  village 

Spring  Creek  township 


Pike  county 


Ashley  township,  including  Ashley  and 
St.  Clement  (a)  villages. 

Ashley  village • 

Buflalo  township,  incl.  Louisiana  city 

Louisiana  city j"-W 

Calumet  township,  including  Annada  vil- 
lage (a)  and  Clarksville  town. 

Clarksville  town •  ■  • 

Cuivre  township,  incl.  Uowling  Green  tn 
Bowling  Green  tow'n  . . . . ... . . ... .... 

Hartford  township,  incl.  Gazette  viU.  (a) 
Indian  township,  incl.  Estes  village  (a) . . 

Peno  township,  incl.  Frankford  town 

Frankford  town 

Prairieville  township 

Salt  River  township . . .  -  - .--■--.:,--■ 

Spencer  township,  incl. Curry viUe  village 
Curryville  village 


1890 


Platte  county. 


Carroll  township,  including  Platte  town. 
Platte  town 


a  Not  separately  returned. 
b  Organized  from  parts  ot  Johnson 
ships  in  1886. 


1880 


1,835 


31. 151 


1,170 

1,090 

1,075 

960 

901 

1, 093 

1,315 

1,426 

784 

278 

857 

525 

1,433 

638 

1,032 

696 

14,  618 

14,068 


1,347 
369 
829 


12,  636 


1,470 

^68 

1,  i37 

621 

1,747 

475 

988 

955 

2,513 

1,592 
898 
467 

1,832 


26,  321 


1,289 

360 
7,889 
5,090 
4,096 


4,009 
1,564 
1,882 
1,305 
2,  204 

662 
1, 125 

625 
1,897 

302 


1,576 


183 

234 

I3i 

129 

2.289 

2,046 

875 

754 

1,573 

1,449 

1,568 

1,493 

1,246 

1,087 

1,479 

1,331 

1,479 

L308 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


27, 271 


2,379 
706 


Platte  county — Continued. 

Fair  township,  including  Tracy  towu  (n)  . 
Green  township,  including  Camden  Point 
and  Dearborn  towns. 

Camden  Point  town 

Dearborn  town 

Lee  township,  including  Farley  town  (a) 
Marshall  township 


May  township . 

Pettis  township,  including  ParkviUecity. 


Parkville  city 

Preston  township,  incl.  Edgerton  village 

Edgerton  village 

Waldron  township 

Weston  township,  incl.  Weston  town 

Weston  town 


1,339 
1,105 
1,178 
1,101 
1,050 
1,217 

999 
1,273 

141 

i,'353 

555 

1,263 

396 

969 

756 

10,  845 

9,561 


1,237 
307 
890 


12,  568 


Polk  county  . 


Benton  township 

Campbell  township  (b) 

Greene  township 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township - . .  -  -  -  ■  •- ■ 

Johnson  township  (c),  including  Humans- 
ville  town. 

Humansville  town 

Looney  township 

Madison  township  (c)  ...--.----; •-- 

Marion  township,  including  Bolivar  city 

Bolivar  city 

Mooney  township 


Pulaski  county. 


892 


1,298 
691 

1,747 
535 

1,424 
932 

2,687 

1,582 
841 
392 

1,521 


26,715 


Cnllen  township ••.••,",•••  j" 

Liberty  township,  incl.  Richland  town. . . 

Richland  town 

Piney  township 

Robideaux  township 

Tavern  township ....--.--------- 

Union  township,  including  Dixon  town  . 

Dixon  town 


Putnam  county  . 


1,425 

407 
7,493 
4,325 
4,845 

1,493 
3,643 
1,067 
1,959 
L247 
2,310 

462 
1,283 

489 
2,021 

273 


Elm  township 

Grant  township 

Jackson  township 

Liberty  township  --•-•■■---;-■■; 

Lincoln  township,  mcl.  Mendota  town. 

Mendota  town 

Medicine  township 

Richland  township 

Sherman  township ----- 

Union  township,  incl.  UnionviUe  town . 

Unionville  town 

Wilson  township 

York  township 


Ralls  county 


1890 


16,  248         17,  366 


2,782 
670 


Center  township,  including  Center  viUage 

Center  village 

Clav  township 

Jasper  township 

Saline  township  ....-.....---------■•-- 

Salt  River  township,  incl.  Perry  tow  n  . . 

Perry  town 

Saverton  township  ..............  -  -  -  ■  ■  -  - 

Spencer  township,  incl.  New  London  tn 

New  London  town 


Randolph  county. 


1,263 
2,418 

177 
239 
814 

1,623 
967 

2,456 
769 

1,695 
482 
693 

1,940 

1,134 


20,  339 


1880 


1,275 
2,425 


142 


1,117 
1,910 

899 
2,354 

482 
1,608 

145 

840 

2,156 

1,329 


15,  734 


2,377 
611 

1,976 

1,929 
998 

1,553 

791 
2,385 
2,351 
4,333 
1,485 
1,826 


9,387 


1,726 


1,430 

1,746 

885 

1,278 

328 
2,117 
1,709 
3,282 

516 
1,561 


7,250 


1,668 

2,  477 

553 
713 
829 
1,665 
2,035 
404 


15,  365 


2,755 

644 

1,  035 

L540 

1,917 

85. 

949 

993 

892 

2,102 

1,118 

865 

L673 


12,294 


1,252 

1,684 

360 

■535 

768 

1,232 

1,779 


13, 555 


2,371 
704 
1,005 
1,402 
L285 


Cairo  township,  including  Cairo  town  (a) 

Chariton  township 

Clifton  township -----  V :,",";  ' ' 

Jackson  township,  incl.  Jacksonville  tn. 

Jacksonville  town 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Campbell  township  in  1886, 


1,226 

155 

1,698 

2,004 

1,728 

1,849 

316 

1,422 

2,367 

683 

24, 893 


1,334 

1,764 

787 

765 

166 


818 

785 

1,  058 

1,763 

772 

791 

1,573 


11, 838 

1,153 

55 

1,700 

1,866 

1,682 

1,681 

147 

1,488 

2,268 

502 

22, 751 


1,193 

1,964 

844 

975 

163 


and   Madison  town- 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Contiuued. 

MISSOURI— Continued 


255 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS 


Randolph  county— Continued. 

Moniteau  township,  incl.  Higbee  town  . . 

Higbee  town 

Prairie  townsliip,  including  Clark  and 
Kenick  towns. 

Clark  lown 

Renick  town 

Salt  River  township , 

Salt  Spring  township,  incl.  Huntsville  tn . 

Huntsville  town 

Silver  Creek  township 

Sugar  Creek  township,  incl.  Moberly  city 

Moberly  city '. 

Ward  r i ,  350 

Ward  2 1,049 

Ward  3 1 ,  434 

Ward  4 1 ,  166 

Ward  5 1 ,623 

Ward  6 1 ,  593 

Union  township 


1890 


1880 


Ray  county 


Camden  township  (a),  incl.  Camden  city. . 

Camden  city 

Crooked  River  township,  incl.  Hardin  vill, 

Hardin  village 

Fishing  River  township,  incl.  Vibbard  tn! 

Vibbard  town 

Grape  Grove  township,  including  Tinuev 
Grove  village. 

Tinney  Grove  village 

Knoxville  township,  including  Knoxville 
and  Taitsville  villages. 

Knoxville  village 

Taitsville  village 

Orrick  township  (6),  incl.  Orrick  village. . . 

Orrick  village 

Polk  township,  including  Lawson  village . 

Lawson  village 

Richmond  township,  including  Henrietta 
village  and  Richmond  city. 

Henrielta  village 

Richmond  city 

Ward  1 1 ,  370 

Ward  z 481 

Ward  3 1,044 

Reynolds  county 


Black  River  township. 

Carroll  township 

Jackson  township 

Lesterville  township  . . 

Logan  township 

Webb  township 


Ripley  county 


Briar  Creek  township  (c) 

Current  River  township 

Doniphan  township,  incl.  Doniphan  vill . 

Doniphan  village 

Fourchee  township 

Gatewood  township  (c) 

Harris  township 

Johnson  township 

Jordan  township 

Kelley  townsliip 

Thomas  township 

Union  township 

Varner  township  (c) 

Washington  township 


St.  Charles  county. 


Callaway  township , 

Cuivre  township,  incl.  Wentzville village. 

Wentzville  village  . .-. 

Dardenne  township ] ' 

Femme  Osage  township,  including  Au- 
gusta and  Femme  Osage  (d)  villages. 
Augusta  village 


1,609 

1,472 

1,093 

347 

3,065 

3,081 

194 

437 

460 

91)3 

861 

3,6i6 

3,218 

1,836 

1,527 

970 

1,391 

9,269 

7,031 

«,2I5 

6,070 

24,215 


2,480 
650 

2,549 
656 

2,139 
127 

2,929 


77 
2,268 


90 
1,682 

370 
2,159 

520 
8,009 


315 
.89s 


0,803 


606 
1,326 

590 
1,032 
1,781 
1,388 


310 
405 

1,557 
609 
293 

1,074 
588 
330 
449 
796 
322 

1,027 
353 

1,012 

22,  977 


1,665 
3,262 

457 
4,214 
2,229 


721 


3,353 
30Q 

1,883 
247 

1,961 
Z40 

3,090 


2,301 


193 
1,534 


223 
6,068 


5,722 


567 
1,234 

540 
1,068 
1,159 
1,154 

5,377 


299 
791 

157 
230 


566 
271 
289 
496 
241 
1,417 


777 


23,  065 


1,830 
3,820 
543 
4,056 
2,401 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Orrick  township  since  1880.  ,■ 

6  Organized  from  part  of  Camden  township  since  1880. 


MINOR  civil  divisions. 


St.  Charles  county— Continued. 

Portage  township,  including  Lemo  and 

Portage  villages  {d). 
St.  Charles  township,  incl.  St.  Charles  city 
St.  Charles  city 


St.  Clair  county. 


Appleton  township,  incl.  A ppleton  village. 

Appleton  village 

Butler  township,  including Lowry  village' 

Lowry  village 

Chalk  Level  township 

Collins  township,  incl.  Collins  village  (d)  . 

Dallas  township 

Doyal  township 

Jackson  township 

Monegaw  township 

Osage  township  (c) '.. 

Osceola  township,  including  Osceola  town. 

Osceola  town • 

Polk  town.ship .1......... 

Roscoe  township,  including  Roscoe  town. 

Roscoe  town 

Speedwell  township 

Tabor  township 

Washington  township 

Ste.  Genevieve  county 


Beauvais  township,  incl.  St.  Mary  town  . 

St.  Mary  town 

Jackson  township [_\ 

Ste.  Genevieve  township,  including  Ste. 
Genevieve  city. 

Ste.  Genevieve  city 

Ward  I '  433 

Ward  2 ;;;  680 

Wards 473 

Saline  township 

Union  township 


St.  Francois  county  . 


Big  River  township 

Iron  township,  including  Bismarck  town 
and  Iron  Mountain  village. 

Bismarck  town 

Iron  Mountain  village 

Liberty  township 

Marion  township,  incl.  French  village  (d) . 
Pendleton  township,  including  Doe  Run 
and  Loughboro  (d)  villages. 

Doe  Run  village 

Perry  township,  incl.  Bonne  Terre  village. 

Bonne  Terre  village ; . . 

Randolph  township 

St.  Francois  township,  including  Farm- 
ino  ton  city. 

Farmington  city 


St.  Louis  city. 


Ward    1 11,293 

Ward    2 10,891 

Ward    3 13,489 

Ward    4 12,792 

Ward    5 16,  731 

Ward    6 18,366 

Ward    7 20,501 

Ward    8 13,322 

Ward    9 20,  701 

Ward  10 17,  756 

Ward  11 18,  367 

Ward  12 15,  234 

Ward  13 11,837 

Ward  14 15,  369 

Ward  15 11,  913 

Ward  16 13,  804 

Ward  17 15,  201 

Ward  18 ; 17,  462 

Ward  19 16,363 

Ward  20 14,  783 

c  Organized  since  1880. 
d  Not  separately  returned. 


1890 


2,309 

9,298 
6,161 

10,  747 


1,760 

446 

1,186 

3,992 

1,586 


1,399 
1,546 


17,  347 


954 
2,403 

837 
1 ,101 
1,898 
1,129 
2,184 

956 
4,989 
3>7i9 

837 
2,953 

1,394 
451,  770 


1880 


2,541 

8,417 
5,014 

14, 125 


2,020 

1,983 

1,081 
1,650 

1.034 
1,399 

368 
1,062 

58 
861 

932 

863 

814 

635 

938 

838 

917 

775 

1,174 

1,321 

694 
2,065 

1,162 

995 
688 

f^?. 

1,397 

1,253 

159 
1,120 

172 
1,133 

725 

951 

551 

346 

9,883 

10, 390 

1,722 

419 

1,364 

3,929 


1,493 

1,882 

13, 822 


875 
2,159 


1,243 

1,  802 

1,183 

958 


3,755 


765 
2,325 


350,  518 


256 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutiuued. 

irilSSOUKI— Continued. 


St.  Loois  city— Contimied. 


■Ward  21 
Ward  22 


.  16,713 

..--'.-■---•-- 1'>,S1» 

Ward23.';;;;;"-- 19-^1^ 

Ward  24 "•''' 

Ward  25 !»•  f  ™ 

Ward  26 1=' "^? 

Ward 27 "-"^l 

Ward  28 ^''■■^^'^ 


St.  Louis  county. 


Jefferson  township,  incl.  Memphis  town. . 

Memphis  town 

.Johnson  township  (e) 

Miller  township 

Mount  Pleasant  township 

Sand  Hill  township 

Thomson  township  (/),  incl.  Arbela  town 

Arbela  town    

Union  township 


,276 

,780 


Bonhouime  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 

Kirkwood  village.  n       4.    <• 

Carondelet  township,  exclusive  ot  part  ot 

Kirkwood  village. 
Central  township,  including  Clayton  and 
Webster  Groves  villages. 

Clayton  village  

Webster  Groves  village. •  • 

Kirkwood  village  («),  in  Bouhomme  and 

Carondelet  townships. 
Meramec  township    ..-..-.-  -  -  ■  -  -  -  ■  •  •  ■  -  •  ■ 
St  Ferdinand  township,  including  Bndge- 
ton  and  St.  Ferdinand  villages. 

Bridgeton  village 

St.  Ferdinand  village 


Saline  county 

Arrow  Rock  township,  including  Arrow 
Itock  town  and  Nelson  village. 

Arrow  Rock  town 

Nelson  village .■■,•■;: ,;.V  ".■ ' 

Blackwater  township,    including   Kulge 

Prairie  town  (c).  .     ,    ,.  r. 

Cambridge    township,   indudiug     Lam- 
bridge  (c),  Gilliam,  and  Slater  towns. 

Gilliam  town 

Slater  town 

Clay  township -  -  -  -  -  ■  •  -  -  -  ■  • .-  -  -  -  • 

Eliiwood  township,  incl.  Blackburn viU- . . 
Blackburn  village. ...............  ■ .  ■  •  • 

Grand  Pass  township,  including  trrand 
Pass  village  and  Malta  Bend  town. 

Grand  Pass  village 

Malta  Bend  town 

Jefferson  township 

Liberty  township -■-- <;;■";••,; 

Marshall  township,  including  Marshall 
city  and  Stanhope  village  (c) . 

Marshall  city w  ■  ■  \v-' '  "■': 

Miami  township,  including  Miami  town. 

Miami  town 

Salt  Fork  township -.•--,•-:.- ;, : 

Salt   Pond   township,   including   Sweet 
Springs  city. 
Sweet  Springs  city  (d) 


,307 


402 

1.783 
1.777  1 

3,858 
8,399 


33,  762 


31,  888 


Schuyler  county  

Chariton  township,  incl.  Coatsville  tn.  (c) . 
Fabius  township,  incl.  Downing  town  . .  - 

Downing  town •  ■  ■   

Glenwood  township,  incl.  Glenwood  town 

Glenwood  town 

Independence  township 

Liberty  township,  iucl:  Lancaster  town  . 

Lancaster  town ■■ • 

Prairie  township,  including  Queen  town 

Queen  town _.   •  ■ .  ■    • • 

Salt  River  township,  incl.  Green  Top  vill 

Green  Top  village 


2,603 


4,223 


2,400 
2, 072 
2,450 

372  , 
2,349 

281  I 

449 

1,503 

1,835 

7,876 


806 
1,978 

406 
1,221 

451 
1,694 
2,009 

811 
2,377 

377 

1,164 

238 


Scotland 


county ,. 12, 674 


Harrison  township  (0,  including  Goriu 
and  South  Gorin  (c)  towns. 
Gorin  town '■ 


1,220 


a  Includes  Kirkwood  village. 

b  In  1880  in  Bonhomme  township  only. 

c  Not  separately  returned. 

d  Formerly  Brownsville.  ,  .       • 

e  Part  taken  to  fonii  Thomson  township  since 


2,445 


2,462 


214 
2,425 


1,542 
1,819 
5,945 


2,526 


10.  470 


Scott  county . 


,286 

,221 

122 

,514 


11,  228 


4,243 
1 ,418 
1,230 
1,227 
1,239 
1,065 


144 
1,700 


,587 


Commerce  township 

Kelso  townshij) 

Moreland  township,  incl.  Benton  village  . 

Benton  village 

Morley  township,  incl.  Morley  village 

Morley  village 

Richland  township,  incl.  Sikeston  viUage. 

Sikeston  village 

Sandy  wood  township 

Sylvaniatownship,  including  Oran  village, 

Oran  village 

Tywappity  township 


1,577 
1, 118  I 
1,808 

202 
1,223  I 

395  I 
2,  216 

636 
1, 112 
L308 

271 

866 


1,611 

1,101 

1,371 

709 

828 

232 

1,264 

191 

879 

841 


Shannon  county 

Birch  Tree  township  (3),  including  Birch 
Tree  village. 

Birch  Tree  village 

Blair  Creek  township 

Bowlan  township 

Casto  township 

Delaware  township 

Eminence  township 

Jackson  township 

Jasper  township 

Montier  township  (h)  

Moore  township 

Newton  township 

Pike  Creek  township  ((/) 

Spring  Valley  township 

Winona  township  (h),  incl.  A^iuona  vill. 
Winona  village 


Shelby  county  . 


Bethel  township :  •  ,  ■     "  V,"  '.V ' " ' 

Black  Creek  township,  including  Shelby- 
ville  town. 

Shelb\Tille  town 

Clay  township,  including  Clarence  town. . 

Clarence  town ■  ■ 

Jackson  township,  incl.  Hunncwell  town . 

Hunnewell  town 

Jefferson  township _■  -  ••:■•-; 

Salt  River  township,  incl.  Shelbina  town 

Shelbina  town 

Taylor  to-wnship 

Tiger  Fork  township 


1,688 

.■;35 

207 
264 
362 
325 
920 
520 
297 
836 
309 
412 
418 
424 
1,916 
602 


15,  642 


092 


3,441 


569 


187 
239 
213 

230 
535 

332 

177 

"49 
261 
340 
209 


1,468 
2,004 


14,  024 


1,804 


Stoddard  county 


Castor  township,  incl.  Bloomfield  vill.  (c) 
Duck  Creek  township,  incl.  Puxico  vill  . 

Puxico  village 

Elk  township -  • .-  - 

Liberty  township,  incl.  Dexter  village  - . 

Dexter  village 

New  Lisbon  township -  ■ ■ 

Pike  township,  incl.  Advance  village  (c) 
Richland  township 


Stone  county 


2,451 
1,078 
1,929 
427 
1,634 
3,336 
1,691 
1,369 
1,451 

17,  327 


1,343 
2,074 

619 
1,761 

570 
2,057 

424 
1,548 
2,866 
1,289 
1,212 
1,163 

13, 431 


3,070 

2,383 

212 

729 

4,336 

792 

2,054 

2,572 

1,583 

7,090 


0.  422 
L640 


894 
2.809 

489 
1,850 
1,834 

976 


4,404 


970 
645 


710 
560 


Cass  township 

Flat  Creek  township 

/  Organized  from   parts  of  Harrison  and  Johnson  townships 

^'ffPartTtaken  to  form  Montier  and  Winona  townships  since  1880. 
Ih  Organized  from  parts  of  Birch  Tree  and  Pike  Creek  townships 
since  fsSO. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutiuued. 

MISSO  URI— Continued. 


Grant  township  (a) . 

James  township 

Pierce  township 

Pine  township  (a) 

Ponce  de  Leon  township  (a)  . 

Eiith  township  (a) 

Washington  township 

"Williams  township 


Sullivan  county. 


Bowman  township,  incl.  Humphreys  tn  . 

Humphreys  town ' 

Buchanan  township 

Clay  township,  incl.  Newtown  town 

Newtown  town 

Duncan  township,  incl.  Browning  town  . 

Browning  town 

Jackson  township 

Liberty  township 

Mon-is  townshij) 

Penn  township,  including  Greencastle 
and  Green  towns. 

Greencastle  town 

Green  town 

Pleasant  HOI  township 

Polk  township,  including  Milan  town 

Milan  town 

Taylor  township 

TJnion  township 


Taney  county. 


Beaver  township 

Big  Creek  township 

Cedar  Creek  township  (b)  ... 

Jasper  township 

Xewton  township 

Oliver  township 

Scott  township  (c) 

Swan  township 


Texas  county. 


Boone  township 

Eurdine  township,  incl.  Cabool  village. . . 

Cabool  village   

Carroll  township 

Cass  township 

Clinton  township 

Current  township 

Jackson  township 

Lynch  township 

Moms  township 

Ozark  township 

Pierce  township 

Piney  township,  including  Houston  town 

Houston  town 

Roubidoux  township 

SherrUl  township,  incl.  Licking  to^\-n  (d).' 
Upton  township 


Ternon  county  , 


Bacon  township,  including  Harwood  and 
Schell  villages. 

Harwood  village 

Schell  village 

Badger  township .!.'.!..!.!!!. 

Blue  Mound  to%vnship 

Center  township,  including  Nevada' city!, 

Nevada  city 

Ward  T T  .j^-T 


Ward  2  , 


Wards 919 

Ward4 ,,y 

^ards 1  932 

Clear  Creek  township 

Coal  township,  including  Clayton  viilage 
Clayton  village 


1,361 
350 
861 
354 
.301 
241 
834 

1,170 


1,768 

.127 
1,199 
1,812 

1,693 
117 
2,251 
1,297 
1,106 
1,836 

267 

3i8 

1,242 

2,943 

i>234 

671 

1,182 


7,973 


1,457 
1,  2.34 
580 
872 
707 
867 
381 
1,875 


19, 406 


525 
1,946 

359 
1,248 
1,606 
1,309 

441 


r^i 


1,186 

1,671 

755 

800 

2,601 

353 

968 

2,124 

1,358 


2,127 

240 
847 
983 
963 
8,427 
7,262 


932 
852 


395 


646 
705 


19,000  I       16,569 


1,080 


995 
1,062 

24 
1,688 

93 

2,043 

1,003 

909 

1,713 

191 


1,  052 
3,002 
1,117 
856 
1,106 


5,599 


656 


625 

575 


742 
,239 


12,  206 


399 
425 


661 

1,122 

1,145 
231 
532 
792 

1,080 
476 
474 

1,725 
191 
467 

1,889 
788 


31,505  j      19,369 


1,517 


676 

575 

734 

2,795 

1. 913 


650 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

b  Organized  from  part  of  Scott  townshii>  since  1880. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Cedar  Creek  township  since  1880 

372 17 


Deerfield  township,  incl.  Deerfield  village 

Deerlield  village 

Dover  township ] 

Dry  wood  township,  incl.  Sheldon  village 

Sheldon  village 

Harrison  township 

Henry  township 

Lake  township 

Metz  township 

Montevallo  township 

Moundville  township,  including  Bro- 
naugh  and  Moundville  villages. 

Bronaugh  village 

Moundville  villa.ge 

Osage  township [. 

Richland  township 

Virgil  township 

Walker  township,  incl.  Walker  town 

Walker  town 

Washington  township 


Warren  county. 


Bridgeport  township , 

Camp  Branch  township 

Charrette  township ' 

Elkhorn  township,  incl.  Warrenton  city. 

Warrenton  city 

Hickory  Grove  township,  inciuding 
Wright  village. 

Wright  village 

Pinckney  township 


Washington  county 13  153 


Belgrade  township 

BeUevue  township,  incl.  Caledonia  ^iJi.  (rf) 

Breton  township,  incl.  Potosi  vUlage 

Potosi  village 

Concord  township 

Harmony  township 

Johnson  township 

Kingston  township 

Liberty  township 

Richwood  township 

Union  township 

Walton  township 


Wayne  county-. 


Benton  township,  incl.  Piedmont  village. 

Piedmont  village 

Black  River  townshij) 

Cedar  Creek  township 

Cowan  township 

Jefferson  township 

Logan  township 

Lost  Creek  township 

Mill  Spring  township 

St.  Francois  township 

Williams  township,  including  Williams- 
ville  city. 
Williamsville  cit}- 


Webster  coup 


Benton  township 

East  Dallas  township  {e} 

Finley  township,  incl.  Seymour  town. . 

Seymour  town 

Grant  township 

Hazlewood  township 

High  Prairie  township 

Jackson  township  (a) 

Niangua  township  (a) 

Ozark  township,  incl.  Marshfield  town. 

Marshtield  town 

Union  township 

Washington  township 

West  Dallas  township  (e) 


3S3 
989 


257 


1,061 


S94 
1,503 


,913  10,806 


1,236 

997 

2,806 

2,  508 

299 
2,140 


393 
1,119 


12,  806 


15,17- 


1,765 
869 
1,806 
388 
1,114 
1.  271 
1,026 
1,108 

367  I 
2,536  I 

qSo 

1.450 

812 

963 


12, 175 


1,055 


d  Not  separately  returned. 

e  Dallas  township  (population  1,449  in  ISSO)  formed  into  East 
and  West  D.ill.is  townships  since  1880. 


258 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVEInTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

31ISSOURI— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


■WOETH  COUNTY  . 


Allen  township,  iucludinj;  Denver  town.. 

Denver  town x ' ' '  V  •*■  " 

FletcUall  township,  including  Grantcity, 

Grant  citv 

Greene  to-wnship 

Middle  Fork  township 

Smith  township 

IJniou  township 


"Wright  county  . 


Boone  township 

Brush  Creek  township  . 


1890 


8,738 


295 
1,923 
i,i86 
971 
798 
1,383 
1,774 

14,  484 


1880 


8,203 


1,043 
632 


1,847 

2l8 

1,380 

493 

937 

768 

1,509 

1,762 

9,712 


984 
665 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


"Wright  county— Continued. 


Clark  township 

Elk  Creek  township 

Gasconade  township 

Hart  township 

Montgomerv  township 

Mountain   'Grove    township,   including 

Mountain  Grove  town. 

Mountain  Grove  town 

Pleasant    Valley     township,    including 

Mansfield  village  («). 

Union  township 

Tan  Buren  township 

"Wood  township 


a  Not  separately  returned. 


812 
746 
1,754 
1,430 
1,200 
2,016 

830 
1,543 

1,158 

884 

1,266 


1880 


455. 

549 
1,233: 
1,097 

841 

721 

92 


943 
661 

841 


MOIVTANA. 


Beaverhead  county. 

Argenta  precinct 

Bannack  precinct 

Barrett  precinct 

Bighole  precinct 

Birch  Creek  precinct 

Blacktail  precinct 

Cochrane  precinct 

Deweya  Flat  precinct ■ 

Dillon  precinct,  including  Dillon  city  . .  - 

Dillon  city 

Elkhorn  precinct ,"","""  "•i, 

Glendale  precinct,  incl.  Glendale  village. 

Glendale  village 

Point  of  Kocks  precinct 

Red  Pvock  precinct,  incl.  Lima  village.  - . 

Lima  village 

Springs  precinct 

Vipond  precinct • 


Cascade  county  (a) . 


229 

203 

102 

382 

288 

164 

231 

174 

1,119 

1 ,012 

35 

741 

371 

49 

823 

358 

70 

45 


8,755 


375 

134 

137 

55 

36 

4,750 


3.979 

301 

129 

39 

270 

236 

873 

327 

84 

97 

19 

448 

275 

166 

55 

210 

14 


678 


Belt  precinct 

Cascade  precinct 

Cora  precinct 

Davis  Creek  precinct 

Grafton  precinct ■,"•;.""""  "X '"' ;' 

Great  Falls  precincts,  including  Great 
Falls  city. 

Great  Kails  city 

Kibbey  precinct 

Mission  precinct 

Monarch  i)recinct 

North  Great  Falls  precinct 

St.  Clair  precinct 

Sand  Coiilee  precinct 

Smelter  precinct 

Soldier  Creek  precinct ■ 

Stickney  precinct 

Sun  River  Leavings  precinct. •  •  -  -  ■ 

Sun  River  precinct,  including  Fort  Shaw. 

Fort  Shaw 

Truly  precinct 

tJlra  precinct 

Tipper  Sand  Coulee  precinct 

"Willow  Creek  pi-ecinct ■ 

a  Organized  irom  parts  of  Chot«au,  Lewis  and  Clarke,  and 

Meagher  counties  in  1887.  .  „™,.!„r.t.=  „,,r 

6  "Part  taken  to  form  Cascade  county  m  188, ;  preoncts  iuk 

separately  returned.  .„;„  isai  .  •nrccincts 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Yellowstone  county  m  1881;  prccinr  is 

not  .i^eparately  returned. 
d  Precincts  not  separately  returned.     . 


Fort  Assineboine 

Fort  Benton  citv 

"Ward  1 224 

Ward  2 176 

■Ward  3 '37 

Ward  4 ^'' 


Custer  county  (c)  . 


Forsyth  town 

Fort  Custer 

Fort  Keogh 

Miles  city • 

Ward  I 546 

Ward  2 410 


5,308 


Dawson  county  (d)- 


Glasgow  town . 
Glendive  town . 


Deeklodge  county  (f). 


Anaconda  city 

Ward  I 947 

Wardz i>°73 

Wards '•J^^ 

Ward  4 833 

Black  Pine  village 

Carroll  town 

Deerlodge  city 

Granite  town 

PhilUpsburg  town 


2,056 


ISC' 


Fergus  county  (/)..- 
Gallatin  county  {<j)  . 


2,796 

2,143 


Bozeman  precincts,  incl.  Bozeman  city  . . . 

Bozeman  city ■  •  ■  ■ 

Ward  I 652 

Ward  2 S32 

Wards 441 

Ward  4 518 

ePart  taken  to  form  Silverbow  county  in  18S1;  ]irecinct& 

""  f  oT-1!"uizHi  from™art  of  Meagher  county  in  188r> ;  1  re.ii.cts 
"i  pTift'^kon'torrS'Vellow.stone  county  in  1881  and  Park 
county  in  1887. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

MONTANA— Continued. 


259 


MraOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Jefferson  corrNiY  . 


Alhambra  precinct 

Amazon  precinct 

Basin  precinct 

Beaver  Creek  precinct 

Bedford  precinct 

Bigfoot  precinct 

Boulder  precinct 

Card  well  precinct 

Clancy  precinct 

Comet  precinct 

Corbin  precinct 

Crow  Creek  precinct 

Elkiiorn  precinct 

Elk  Park  precinct 

Evening  Star  precinct 

ri.sh  Creek  precinct 

Galvin  precinct 

Gold  Elmt  precinct 

Grace  precinct 

Gregory  precinct 

Jefferson  precinct 

Jefferson  River  precinct 

Lower  Boulder  precinct 

Mitchell  Gulch  precinct 

Northside  Boulder  precinct . 

Placer  precinct 

Radersburg  precinct 

St.  Louis  precinct 

Tenmile  precinct 

Whitehall  precinct 

"Wickes  precinct 

Woodville  precirct 


Lewis  and  Clarke  county  (a) . 


Augusta  precinct 

Butler  precinct ' ' ' ' 

Canyon  Creek  precinct 

CarteravUle  precinct 

Craig  precinct 

Dearuom  Canyon  precinct 

Dearborn  precinct 

East  Helena  precinct 

Emjiire  precinct , 

Gloster  precinct 

Goodwin  precinct 

Helena  city 

Wardl 2,040 

':iard2 1,457 

W  ard  3 1 ,  289 

Ward  4 1,  704 

Ward  5 2^  015 

Ward  6 2  143 

Ward  7 3, 186 

Hogan  precinct 

Jay  Gould  precinct 

Kessler  precinct .,, 

Little  Jennie  Mine  precinct 

Marysville  precinct,  coextensive  with 
Marysville  town. 

Middle  Eork  of  Dearborn  pi-ecinct 

Mitchell  precinct 

Mouth  of  Nelson  precinct 


Gallatin  codnty— Continued. 


Connell  precinct 

East  Gallatin  precinct 

Flathead  precinct 

Gallatin  precinct 

Hillsdale  precinct 

Madison  precinct 

Montforton  precinct 

Moreland  precinct 

Salesville  precinct 

Spanish  Creek  precinct 

Three  Forks  precinct 

Timberline  precinct 

"Upper  Madison  Basin  precinct. 
Upper  Middle  Creek  precinct . . 

West  Gallatin  precinct 

Willow  Creek  precinct 


1890 


152 
541 
171 
158 
1.35 
IIG 
380 
125 
329 

44 
125 
477 

25 
237 
224 
211 


6,026 


114 

3 

270 

67 

101 

15 

955 

49 

1.34 

49 

127 

100 

663 

196 

84 

138 

174 

172 

26 

97 

209 

55 

44 

66 

129 

314 

364 

71 

127 

216 

764 

133 


19, 145 


401 

155 

110 

115 

77 

119 

122 

469 

47 

8 

349 

13,  834 


127 

293 

291 

74 

1,489 

59 
48 
92 


1880 


2,464 


6,521 


3,624 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Cascade  county  in  1887. 
b  Precincts  not  separately  returned. 

c  Parts  taken  to  form  Tergus  county  in  1885  aud  Cascade 
county  in  1887;  precincts  not  separately  returned. 


MINOR  civil  divisions. 


Lewis  antj  Clarke  county — Cont'd. 


Kimini  precinct 

Rock  Creek  Basin  precinct. 

Silver  precinct 

Stem  pie  precinct 

Unionville  precinct 

Valley  precinct 


1890     I    1880 


Madison  county  (fc) . 


Sheridan  village. 
Virginia  city 


Meagher  county  (c)  . 


Castle  town 

Townsend  town 

White  Sulphur  Springs  town 

Missoula  county 


Cedar  township 

CorvaUis  township 

Flathead  township _ 

Frenchtown  township 

Hellgate  township,  including  Fort  Mis- 
soula and  Missoula  city . 

Fort  Missoula " 

Missoula  city 

Ward  I 793 

Ward  2 922 

Ward  3 1,327 

Ward  4 384 

Jocko  township 

Skalkaho  township 

Stevens  township 

Thompson  township,  incl.  Thompson  tn. . 
Thompson  town  , , 


Park  county  (d). 


Big  Timber  precinct,  incl.  Big  Timber  tn 
Big  Timber   town 

Cascade  precinct 

Chico  precinct 

Cokedale  precinct,  incl.  Cokedale  town 
Cokedale  town 

Cooke  precinct 

Fridley  precinct 

Gardiner  precinct 

Horr  precinct 

Hunters  Hot  Springs  precinct 

Livingston    precincts,  coextensive  witli 
Livingston  city. 

McLeod  precinct 

Melville  precipct 

Mission  i)recinct 

Myersburg  precinct 

Eedlodge  precinct,  incl.  Eedlodge  town. . . 
Redlodge  town 

Richland  precinct 

Shields  River  precinct 

Springdale  precinct 

Sweet  Grass  precinct 

TTpper  Boulder  jirecinct 

SiLVEHBOw  county-  (e) 


Burlington  town 

Butte  city 

^'""j'  i.Sh' 

VV  ard  2 2  726 

Ward  3 .'.'.'.'...  '956 

Ward  4 i_2oi 

^/""■^l 1,311 

vVarde 1^240 

^  'Ward  7 2,775 

Meaderville  town 

South  Butte  town 

Wallserville  town ' 


1.07s 
80 1 


3,915 


3.363 


d  Organized  from  part  of  Gallatin  county  in  1887. 
e  Organized  from  part  of  Deerlodge  county  in  1881;  pre- 
cincts not  separately  returned. 


^60 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

TABLE  3.-AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

M  O  N  T  AN  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Yellowstone  county  (a) . 


Billings  precinct,  incl.  Billings  city. 
Billings  city 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Canyon  Creek  precinct 

Huiitley  precinct 


1890 


1880 


2,065 


941 
836 


137 
29 


MXNOE  CIVTL  DIVISIONS. 


Tellowstone  county— Continued. 


Junction  precinct 

Lake  Basin  precinct 

Laurel  puccinct 

Park  precinct 

Reed  Crossing  precinct. 

Roundup  precinct 

Stillwater  precinct 


o  Or.'anized  from  parts  of  Custer  and  GaUatin  counties  in  1881. 


1890 


1880 


85  , 
139  I 

91 
329 

81 

95 
138 


NEBKASKA. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


1880 


Adams  county  (o)  - 


Ayr  township  (b),  incl.  part  of  Ayr  vill-  -  - 

Ayr  village  (part  of). . . . .  • •  •■■••• 

Total  for  Ayr  village,  in  Ayr  and  Zero 
townships. 

Blaine  township  (c)  . .  -  -  -  - .  -•--•;•.•_  -^.y,  • ' 

Cottonwood  township,  incl.  Holstein  viU. . 
Holstein  village 

Denver  township  (d) 

Hanover  to-ivnship  (e) 

Hastings  city  (/) ■■^■^^^■ 

^ardl 3  913 

Ward4 ' 

Highland  township  (e)  - -- . •.--••■•:,Y.,'„;' ' 
JuSiata  township,  incl.  Juniata  village. . 


24,303 

10, 235 

792 
107 
173 

622 
548 
118 
756 
655 
13, 584 

1,123 

128 

761 
■  "3,'836 

2,817 

Juniata  village  ■;■■•■■■ „,.;n  i„\ 

Kenesaw  township,  incl.  Kenesaw^  ill. (i/) 
Little  Blue  township 


Logan  township  (<.,  ■■-■- --  _  ,     ., 

Eoteland  township  (e),  mcl.  Koseland  ^  il- 

lage(3). 
Silver  Lake  township 

Verona  township  (c)  r--:-.^---;:- •;,•,'■,;; 
Wanda  township  {e),  mcl.  Wanda  vill.  (g) 
West  Blue  township  .--.-.---.--  •■----  - 
Zero  township  ('0,  mcl.  part  of  AyrvUl. 
Ayr  village  (part  of) 


Antelope 


Bazile  township 

Blaine  township .......-- -.V'W,' ',':'" 

Burnett  township,  mcl.  Burnett  vill.  (3)  -  - . 

Cedar  township .•••,■;: oVo"„V ' 

Clearwater   township,   including    Clear- 
water village. 

Clearwater  village 

Crawford  township 

Custer  township 

Eden  township 

Elgin  township 

Ellsworth  township 

Elm  township •.  • 

Erenchtown  township 

Garfield  township 

G  r  a  u  t  1 0  w  n  s  h  i  p 

Lincoln  township 

Logan  township -  -  -  ■  -  •■-■--.■  •■•-.■.-  - " 

Ketigh  township,  including  Neligh  city  . 

Neligh  city •,••,■;•■•  •.;, 

Oakdaletownship,  incl.  Oakdale  vUlage. . 
Oakdale  village 


603 
1,231 

528 
668 
517 
324 
782 

518 
789 
602 
600 
712 
66 


county  (t) 10,  399 


402 
322 
471 
528 
519 

215 
540 
272 
294 
421 
262 
265 
410 
342 
420 
235 
512 
1,585 
:,2og 
883 
6w 


1,440 
494 
738 
841 


584 


918 


3,953 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Antelope  county- 

Ord  township 
Royal  township 
Sherman  township 
Stanton  township  . 
Verdigris  township 
Willow  township 


Arthur  county  (j) 


Banner  county  (k) 

Banner  precinct 
Flowerfield  precinct  . 
Freeport  precinct 
Gate  Rock  precinct 
Hull  precinct 
Lone  Pine  precinct 
Long  Springs  precinct 
Loraine  precinct 
Pumpkin  Creek  precinct 
Wright  precinct 


326 


g  Kot  separately  returned.  . 

h  Or.^anlzed  from  partot  Ayr  township  since  ISbO. 

i  Reorganized  into  townships  since  1880. 


a  Precincts  changed  to  townships  since  1880. 
b  Part  taken  to  form  Zero  township  since  1881). 
c  (Organized  from  part  of  Denver  township  since  ]^f- 
(1  Part  taken  to  form  Blaine  township  since  1880.    Hastings 
city;  formerly  iu  Denver  township,  made  independent  since 

I8S0'. 

e  Organized  since  1880. 

/■Formerly  in  Denver  township; 
1880. 


made  independent  since 


Blaine  county  (I) 

Brewster  precinct 
Dunning  precinct 
Dunn  precinct 
Edith  precinct 
Hawley  precinct 
Purduin  precinct 
Rankin  precinct 

Boone  county 

Ashland  precinct  (m). 

Beaver  precinct,  incl.  St.  Edward  town. . . . 

St.  Edward  town. 
Bonanza  precinct  (n) . 
Booue  precinct  (0)  — 
Cedar  precinct,  incl.  Cedar  Rapids  village. 

Cedar  Rapids  village 

Duhlin  precinct  (0) r  V  iV : ' '  '*'  " 

Manchester  precinct  (0),  incl.  Albion  tn. 

Albion  town 

Midland  precinct  {p} 

Oakland  precinct 

Plum  Creek  precinct 

Roselina  precinct  (7) 

Shell  Creek  precinct  (c) 

j  Formed  from  unorganized  territory  iu  1887;  not  returned 

by  precincts.  ,-„  laoa 

A;  Organized  from  part  of  Clieyenno  county  in  1888. 

I  Organized  from  unorganized  territory  m  18»^- 
m  Part  taken  to  form  Bonanza  precinct  m  18?0. 
n  Organized  from  part  of  Ashland  precinct  in  I08O. 

0  Part  taken  to  form  Roselina  precmct  lu  18bO. 
p  Organized  ft-om  part  of  Shell  Creek  precinct  in  1880- 
^  Organized  from  parts  of  Boone,  Dublin,  and  Manches- 
ter iirccincts  iu  1880.  .     ..^„^,. 

)■  Part  taken  to  form  Midland  precinct  m  IbSO. 


POPULATION, 


261 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

]VE  B  R  ASK  A— Continued . 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


BOXBUTTE  COUNTY  (a). 


Boxbutte  precinct 

Dorsey  precinct 

Lake  precinct,  including  Alliance  village 

Alliance  village 

Lawn  precinct 

Liberty  precinct  

jSTonpareil  precinct 

Kimning  Water  precinct 

Snake  Creek  precinct 

Wright  precinct , 


Boyd  codnty  (b). 


Brown  county  (c) 


Ainsworth  precinct,  Incl.  Ainsworth  vill . 

Ainsworth  village 

Buffalo  precinct 

Burley  precinct 

Calamus  precinct 

Chester  precinct 

Fairfield  precinct 

Garfield  precinct 

Johnstown  precinct 

Lakeland  precinct 

Pine  Glen  precinct 

Pine  precinct,  incl.  Long  Pine  village  . . . 

Long  Pine  village 


1890 


Buffalo  county  (d) . 


Annada  township 

Beaver  township 

Cedar  township 

Center  township 

Cherry  Creek  township 

Divide  township 

Elm  Creek  township,  incl.  Elm  Creek  vill 

Elm  Creek  village 

Gardner  township 

Garfield  township,  incl.  Eavenna  town  - . . 

Ravenna  town , 

Gibbon  township,  including  Gibbon  town. 

Gibbon  town 

Grant  township 

Harrison  township 

Kearney  township,  coextensive  with 
Kearney  city. 

Kearney  city 

Ward  I 2,145 

Ward  2 1 ,  446 

Ward  3 1 ,  093 

Ward  4 3 ,  390 

Logan  township 

Loup  township 

Odessa  township 

Platte  township 

Eiverdale  township 

Eusco  township 

Sartoria  township 

Schneider  township 

Scott  township 

Sharon  township 

Shelton  town  ship,  including  Shelton  town . 

Shelton  town  

Thornton  township 

Valley  township 


Burt  county  . 


Arizona  precinct 

Bell  Creek  precinct,  incl.  Craig  village. 

Craig  village 

Becatur  precinct,  incl.  Decatur  village. 

Decatur  village 


5,494 


741 
706 
1,566 
829 
588 
249 
407 
423 
246 
568 


695 


4,359 


1,499 

733 

369 

54 

86 

42 

99 

275 

787 

159 

229 

760 

562 


22, 162 


1880 


561 
385 
461 
630 
374 
523 
789 
357 
648 
958 
628 

1,185 
646 
583 
309 

8,074 

8,074 


311 

571 
535 
204 
825 
367 
421 
603 
351 
533 
1,159 
706 
426 
376 

11,  069 


705 
1,471 

290 
1,336 

593 


,531 


1,782 


6,937 


626 
646 


1,035 
533 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Dawes  county  in  1886. 

6  Formerly  part  of  Dakota;  annexed  to  Nebraska  since 
1880;  organized  as  Boyd  county  March  20,  1891. 

c  Organized  from  unorganized  territory  in  1883;  parts  taken 
to  torm  Kej-apaha  and  Eock  counties  in  1884  and  1888,  respect- 
ively. ' 

d  Eeorganized  into  townships  since  1880. 

«  Precincts  changed  to  townships  since  1880. 


minor  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Burt  county— Continued. 

Everett  precinct,  incl.  Lyons  village 

Lyons  village 

Oakland  precinct,  incl.  Oakland  village. . 

Oakland  village 

Eiverside  precinct 

Silver  Creek  precinct 

Summit  precinct 

Tekamah  precinct,  incl.  Tekamah  town. . 

Tekamah  town 


Butler  county  (e) . 


Alexis  township 

Bone  Creek  township 

Center  township 

David  city  (/) 

Ward  r. 728 

Ward  2 641 

Ward  3 659 

Franklin  township  (/) 

Linwood  township  (g)   

Oak  Creek  townshiij,  incl.  Brainard  vill. 

Brainard  village 

Olive  township 

Platte  township  (h),  incl.  Linwood  village 

Linwood  village 

Plum  Creek  township  (i) 

Eea<ling  township,  incl.  Eising  village 

Rismg  village 

Eead  township 

Eichardsou  township 

Savannah  township,  incl.  Bellwood  vill. . . 

Bell  wood  village 

Skull  Creek  township 

Summit  township 

TJlysses  township,  incl.  Ulysses  village. . . 

Ulysses  village 

Union  township 


Cass  county. 


Avoca  precinct,  including  Avoca  village. 
Avoca  village. 


Center  precinct  (j) 

Eightmile  Grove  precinct 

Elm  wood  precinct 

Greenwood  precinct 

Liberty  precinct , 

Louisville  precinct,  incl.  Louisville  vill. . . 
Louisville  village 

Mount  Pleasant  precinct 

Plattsmouth  city 

Ward  1 .' 1, 197 

Ward  2 1,516 

Ward  3 3, 333 

Ward  4 1,657 

Ward  5 689 

Plattsmouth  precinct 

Eock  Bluffs  precinct 

Salt  Creek  precinct,  incl.  Greenwood  vill. 
Greenwood  village 

South  Bend  precinct,  incl.  South  Bend  vill. 
Soutli  Bend  village 

Stove  Creek  precinct,  incl.  Elmwood  vill. . 
Elmwood  village 

Tipton  precinct 

Weeping  Water  precinct,  incl.  Weeping 
Water  city  ij'). 

Weeping  ^V'ater  city   


Cedar  county . 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2,  including  St.  Helena  village. . 

St.  Helena  village 

Precinct  3 


1890 


532 

2,353 

807 

346 

694 

524 

1,648 

1,244 


15,  454 


581 
781 


2,028 


892 
166 
823 
958 
949 
772 
1,502 
1,043 

653 

686 

8,  -392 


1,069 

1,168 

1,034 

495 

598 

132 

1,120 

303 

901 

2,173 

1,350 


7,028 


1880 


90 
1,455 
345 
325 
476 
377 
1,082 
776 


9,194 


603 
501 

1,000 


826 

1,513 

943 

1,078 

951 

524 

306 
575 

61 
501 

580 

309 
470 

53 

1,314 

805 

804 

382 

305 

91 

933 

401 

413 
872 

42 
659 

635 

435 

1,233 

569 

621 
927 

fii 

24,080  I       16,683 


572 


702 
851 
769 
883 

1,281 
749 
321 
568 

4,175 


1,208 
1,211 
653 
179 
741 
232 
785 
38 
717 
818 


2,899 


490  316 

690  616 

200 

503 

/David  city,  fomierlv  in  Franklin  township,  made  inde- 
pendent since  1880. 

g  Part  taken  to  form  Platte  township  since  1880- 

h  Organized  from  part  of  Linwood  township  since  1880. 

)■  Foi-merly  Spurk. 

j  Weeping  Water  city  given  as  in  Center  and  Weeping 
Water  precincts  in  1880. 


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COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 
Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

IVE  B  BASK.  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Cedar  county— Continued. 


1890 


Precinct    4 

Precinct   5),  ,  

Precinct   6^"' 

Precinct   7 

Precinct   8 

Precinct   9 .-- 

Precinct  10,  including  Coleridge  village  . . 

Coleridge  village 

Precinct  11 ; -, ;  ■ ; 

Precinct  12  (6),  incl.  Hartmgton  village  (a) 

Precinct  13  (6) 

Precinct  14(6) ;■,•■■•.,■; 

Precinct  15  (b),  incl.  EandolpU  village.  -  - . 

Randolph  village 

Precinct  16  (6) 

Precinct  17  (6) 

Precinct  18  (6) 


Chase  cohntv  (c)  . 


Bussell  precinct 

Canby  precinct 

Clianipiou  precinct 

Cbase  precinct 

Enterprise  precinct 

Fisher  precinct -.---- 

Imperial  precinct,  incl.  Imperial  town  . 

Imperial  town 

Jamestown  precinct 

Lamar  precinct 

Lincoln  precinct 

Logan  precinct 

Macedonia  precinct 

Pioneer  precinct 

Valley  precinct 


Cherry  county  (d)  . 

Boiling  Springs  precinct 

Buffalo  Lake  precinct 

Cleveland  precinct 

Delano  precinct 

Deweys  Lake  precinct . . 

Eli  precinct 

Enlow  precinct. 


Georgia  precinct  -  ■  J  /„) 
German  precinct  . .  J  ^ 

Gillespie  precinct 

Kennedy  precinct 

Lavaca  precinct 

Lonp  precinct 

Minnekaduza  precinct  ■■  l  i„\ 

Table  precinct 3^     

Pleasant  Hill  precinct 

Sand  Creek  precinct 

Schlagle  precinct 

Seven  Creeks  precinct 

Sharp  Kanch  precinct 

Snake  ])recinct 

Steene  ])reciuct 

Tower  precinct 

Valentino  precinct.incl.Valentine  vill.(a). 
Wood  Lake  precinct 


Cheyenne  county  (c)  . 


Bayard  precinct  (b) 

Brouson  precinct  (h) 

Camp  Clark  precinct  (b) 

Colton  precinct  (b) 

Court  House  Bock  precinct. 

Davison  precinct  (h) 

Eagle  precinct  (b) 

Garman  precinct  (b) 

Gilchrist  precinct  (,b) 

Haynes  xirccinct  (b) 

Lisco  precinct  (b) 


1880 


282 

710 

308 
384 
323 
612 

315 
315 
834 
518 
174 
582 
374 
208 
300 
257 


4,807 


417 
359 
537 
171 
325 
391 
722 

159 
213 
328 
131 
191 
448 
259 
315 


6,428 


26U 
269 
125 


169 
55 

312 

91 
91 
607 
232 

599 

202 
572 
250 
60 
195 
117 
96 
331 
1,177 
459 


5,693 


261 
242 
217 
366 
326 
240 


153 

108 
2U 


194 

(388 
ll29 
139 
159 
109 
116 


230 


70 


1,558 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Cheyenne  county— Continued. 


Lodge  Pole  precinct 

Potter  precinct 

Redington  precinct  (6) 

Sidney  precinct,  incl.  Sidney  town  (a) . 

Union  Valley  precinct  (6) 

Wier  precinct  (b) 


Clay  county  . 


1890 


670 
430 
551 
1,365 
245 
92 


16,  310 


85 


Edgar  precinct,  including  Edgar  city 

Edgar  city 

Ward  I 275 

Ward  2 457 

Ward  3 373 

Eldorado  precinct  (/) 

Fairfield  precinct,  incl. Fairfteld  city  (a).. 

Glen-salle  precinct 

Harvard  precinct,  incl.  Harvard  city 

Harvard  city 

Ward  I 570 

Ward  2 506 

inland  precinct  (y) 

Leicester  precinct 

Lewis  precinct 

Logan  precinct 

Lone  Tree  precinct,  iucludingpart  of  Clay 
Center  \illage. 

Clay  Center  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Clay  Center  village  (h),  in 
Lone  Tree  and  Lvnn  precincts. 
Lynn  precinct,  including  part  of  Clay 
Center  village. 

Clay  Center  village  (part  of) 

Marshall  jirecinct -  ■ 

School  Creek  precinct,  including  part  of 
Sutton  city. 

Sutton  citv  (part  of) 

Total  for  Sutton  city,  in  School  Creek 
and  Sutton  precincts. 

Sheridan  precinct 

Spring  Eanch  precinct ;  -  -  - 

Sutton  precinct,  incl.  part  of  Sutton  city. 
Sutton  city  (part  of) 


Colfax  count 


Adams  precinct,  incl.  Clarkson  village... 

Clarkson  village 

Colfax  precinct 

Grant  jirecinct -  -  -  •  - 

Lincoln  precinct,  incl.  Howell  village 

Howell  village 

Maple  Creek  precinct 

Midland  precinct 

Richland  precinct 

Schuyler  precinct,  incl.  Schuyler  city  ... 

Schuyler  city 

Ward  I 960 

Ward  2 657 

Ward  3 543 

Shell  Creek  precinct 

Stanton  precinct,  including  Leigh  village 

Leigh  village 

Wilson  precinct 


Cuming  county  (t) . 


1880 


1,678 
1,105 


740 
1,903 

772 
1,736 
1,076 


818 

707 

1,075 

343 
3QO 


47 
596 
841 

83 
1,541 

515 

652 

2,102 

1,458 


10, 453 


823 

147 

903 

631 

1,152 

197 

761 

808 

520 

2,624 

2, 160 


619 

897 


817 


34  + 
794 
350 
415 
548 
804 
747 
6C5 
681 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Organized  since  1880. 

c  Organized  into  ijrecincts  in  1886. 

d  Organized  from  unorganized  territory  in  1883. 

e  Parts  taken  to  form  Banner,  Deuel,  Kimball,  and  Scotts 
Bluff  counties  in  1888 ;  Antelope  precinct  (population  38  in  1880) 
taken  to  form  Kimball  county,  and  Big  Springs  precinct 


Bancroft  township,  incl.  Bancroft -sillage. 

Bancroft  village 

Beemer  township,  incl.  Beemer  village 

Beemer  village 

Bismarck  township 

Blaine  township 

Cleveland  township 

Cuming  townsliip 

Elkhoru  township 

Garfield  township 

Grant  to^vnship 

(population  99  in  1880)  taken  to  form  Deuel  county;  iufornia- 
tiou  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  incomplete. 

/Formerly  Lincoln. 

n  Formerly  Scott. 

h  In  1880  in  Lone  Tree  precinct  only. 

i  Keorganized  into  townships  since  1880. 


240 
715 


12, 265 


97 
66 


1,173 


11, 294 


1,080 
577 


621 
919 
504 

1,384 
768 


500 
508 
503 
438 
544 


68 


600 


408 
803 


405 

447 

1,630 


6,588 


517 


652 
585 
592 


527 

651 

409 

1,377 

1,017 


448 
333 
54 
497 


5,569 


POPULATION. 


263 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

IVEBRASKA-Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Cuming  county — Continued. 


lineoln  township 

Logan  township 

Monterey  township 

Neligh  township 

St.  Charles  township 

Sherman  township 

West  Point  township,  coextensive  with 
West  Point  town. 

West  Point  town 

Wisner  township,  incl.  Wisner  village 

Wisner  village 


1S90 


1880 


Custer  county  (a). 


Algernon  townshii) 

Ansley  township 

Arnold  township 

-Berwy n  township 

Broken  Bow  township,  including  Broken 

Bow  city. 

Broken  Bow  city 

Ward  I 553 

Ward  2 573 

Ward  3 521 

Cliff  township 

Custer  township 

Delight  township,  incl.  Callaway  town 

Callaway  town 

Douglas  Grove  to\vnsIiip 

Elk  Creek  township 

Elm  township ; 

Garfield  township 

Grant  township 

Hayes  township 

Kiubil  township 

Lillian  township 

Loup  township 

Myrtle  township 

Sargent  township,  incl.  Sargent  village  (b). 

Triumph  township 

Victoria  township 

Westerville  township,  including  Wester- 

ville  village. 

Westerville  village 

West  Union  townshij).    Including  West 

Union  village  (6). 
Wood  Eiver  township 


Dakota  county  . 


Covington  precinct,  including  Covington 
village  and  South  Sioux  city. 

Covington  village 

Soutli  Sioux  city 

Dakota  precinct,  incl.  Dakota  village  (h).. 
Emerson  precinct  (c),  including  part  of 
Emerson  village  (d). 

Hubbard  precinct  (c) 

Omadi  precinct,  incl.  Homer  village 

Homer  village 

Pigeon  Creek  precinct  

St.  John  precinct,  incl.  Jackson  village  .  - . 

Jackson  village 

Summit  precinct 


Dawes  county  (/) . 


Antelope  Spring  precinct 

Antrim  precinct 

Bordeaux  precinct 

Chadron  precinct,  incl.  Chadron  town 

Ciiadron  town 

Craig  precinct 

Crawford  precinct,  incl.  Crawford  village. 

Crawford  village 

Dry  Creek  precinct 

Evergreen  precinct 

Hvinter  precinct 


526 
063 
697 
523 
598 
1,842 

1,842 

1,010 

610 


21,67 


2,211 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


a  Reorganized  into  townships  since  1880. 

6  Not  separately  returned. 

c  Organized  since  1880. 

d  Not  separately  returned ;  in  Emerson  precinct,  Dakota 
county,  and  Emerson  township.  Dixon  county. 

e  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 

/  Organized  from  part  of  Sioux  countv  in  1385 ;  part  taken 
to  form  Boxbutte  county  in  1886. 


Dawes  county — Continued. 


Leonard  precinct 

Lone  Tree  precinct 

Old  '49  iirecinct 

Orange  precinct 

Table  precinct 

Whitney  precinct,  incl.  Whitney  village 

Whitney  village 

Willow  Creek  precinct 


Dawson  county  (^). 


Antelope  precinct  (c) 

Blaine  precinct  (c) 

Buffalo  precinct  (c) 

Coyote  precinct 

Cozad  precinct,  including  Cozad  town 

Cozad  town 

Tairview  precinct  (c) .....!!!!! 

Gothenburg  precinct  (c),  including-  Gothen- 
burg village. 

Gothenburg  village 

Hillside  precinct  (c) ..., 

Holmes  precinct  (c) 

Kennebec  precinct  (c) 

Keystone  precinct  (c) 

Lexington  precinct(  c) .  incl.  Lexington  city . 

Lexington  citv 

Logan  precinct  (c) .'.... 

Overton  precinct  (c) 

Platte  precinct 

Ringgold  precinct  (c) 

Willow  Island  precinct  (c) '.'.'.'... 

Wood  Eiver  precinct 


Deuel  county  (ft) 


1890 


Alkali  precinct 

Big  Springs  precinct 

Blue  Creek  precinct 

Chappell  precinct 

Green  precinct \ 

Rush  Creek  precinct..  J  '  ' ' 

Lisco  precinct 

Lost  Creek  precinct 

Park  precinct 

Pioneer  ijrecinct 

Sughrue  ju'ecinct 

Swan  precinct 


Dixon  county (a i 


Clark  township 

Concord  township 

Daily  toM'nship 

Emerson    township,  including   part    of 

Emerson  village. 

Emerson  village  (i)  (part  of) 

Galena  township 

Hooker  township 

Ionia  township 

Logan  township 

Newcastle  township 

Otter  Creek  township 

Ponca  City  township  (j),  coextensive  with 

Ponca  city. 

Ponca  city 

Ponca  township  (k) 

Silver  Creek  township 

Springbank  township 

Wakefield  township,  including  Wakefield 

village  (6). 

Dodge  county- {I) 


CottereU  township 

Cuming  township,  incl.  Soribner  village  . 
Scribner  village 


362 

204 
480 
306 
353 
852 
100 
154 


10, 129 


301 
365 

210 
579 

1, 09? 
.=42 
222 

1,053 


1880 


t;G  '■ 

244  I 

209 

521 

430 

51 
279 
309 

98 
331 
205 


2,909 


313 

292 


m 



lA--) 

.3«0 

207 

176 

3y2 

075 

223 
4''8 

400 

471 

943 

345 

4,177 


237 

433 

340 

571 

234. 

545 

663 

321 

576 

306 

349 

1,009 

1,009 
G63 

594 

480 

649 

942 

19,  260 

11,  263 

701 

1,379 

664 

193 

g  Information  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  division.s  in- 
complete; precincts  1,  2,  and  3  (population  of  1,559  in  1880) 
not  reported  in  1890. 

/(  Organized  from  part  of  Cheyenne  county  in  1888, 

i  In  Emerson  precinct,  Dakota  count}',  anil  Emerson  town- 
ship, Dixon  county. 

j  Organized  from  part  of  Ponca  township  since  1880. 

*p  Part  taken  to  form  Ponca  City  township  since  1880. 

2  Reorganized  into  townships  in  1886. 


264 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  5.— AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

NEBRASKA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Dodge  county— Continued. 


Elkhorn  township 

Everett  townsliip 

Fremont  city -■••-• 

Wardl 1.9OT 

AVard2 MOO 

^^ard3 5-706 

Ward4 -.--  L '34 

Hooper  township,  incl.  Hooper  village. . . 
Hooper  village 

Logan  township 

Maple  township 

S ickerson  township 

North  Bend  city 

Pebble  township 

Platte  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Pvidgely  township 

tJnion  township - -  - 

Webster  township,  incl.  Dodge  village  . . 
Dodge  village 


Douglas  county 


1S90 


Chicago  precinct,  incl.  Elkhorn  village. . . 
Elkhorn  village 

Douglas  precinct  («) 

Elkhorn  precinct ,,' ' ; ' " ' 

Florence  precinct,  incl.  Florence  viU  (6) . . 

Jetierson  precinct 

McCardle  precinct 

Millard  precinct,  incl.  Millard  \-illage 

Millard  village 

Omaha  city  (c) ;; •A',;' 

Wardl-. 11,907 

Ward  2 17,  o31 

Wards 21,901 

Ward4 19.901 

Ward  5 15,  517 

Ward  6 18.  956 

Ward? 8,730 

Wards 17.278 

Ward  9 8,  731 

Platte  Valley  precinct  (d),  incl.  Valley  tn. 
Valley  town 

South  Omaha  city  (e) 

Ward  1 2, 514 

W  ar d  2 2 ,  o4 1 

Wards 2,346 

Ward  4 661 

TJnion  precinct 

Waterloo  precinct  [/).  incl.  Waterloo  vill 
Waterloo  village 

West  Omaha  precinct 


Dundy  county  {g) 


Allstou  precinct 

Benkelman  precinct,  incl.  Benkelman  vill . 

Benkelman  village 

Calvert  precinct 

Haighler  precinct 

H.irrison  precinct 

Hoover  precinct 

Indian  Creek  precinct 

Lutz  precinct 

Max  precinct 

Muddy  precinct 

( )ugh  precinct 

Parks  precinct 

Precinct  B  36 

Union  iireciuct 


Fillmore  county  {h) 


412 

680 

6,747 


1,239 

670 
673 
778 
633 
897 
871 
741 
815 
807 
660 
1,227 
338 


158, 008 


841 

850 

272 

1,049 


4,012 


215 
749 
357 
235 
424 
232 
141 
185 
448 
357 
174 
289 
216 
152 
195 


16, 022 


tvill.. 


955 
269 
628 
1,073 
307 


1880 


3,013 


415 


37, 645 


1,075 

656 

325 
477 
610 
1,357 
801 
693 
798 

113 
918 
376 
564 
325 
609 
520 

328 
140, 452 

131 
30, 518 

943 

378 

8,062 

997 
42 

610 


164 
674 


37 


10,  204 


472 


Belle  Prairie  township,  incl.  Stran 

Strang  village 

Bennett  township 

Bryant  township,  incl.  Shickley  village. 
"  Shickley  village 

a  Part  taken  to  form  South  Omaha  city  since  1880. 
!;  Not  separatelv  returned.  . 

c  Saratoga  precinct  (population  878  in  1880)  annexed  smce 
1880. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Waterloo  precinct  since  1880. 
e  Organized  from  part  of  Douglas  precinct  since  1880. 


jnNOB  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Fillmore  county — Continued. 


Chelsea  township 

Exeter  township,  incl.  Exeter  village 

Exeter  village 

Fairmont  township,  inch  Fairmont  city. .. 

Fairmont  city 

Ward  I  451 

Ward  2 578 

Franklin  township,  incl.  Ohiowa  village. . 

Ohiowa  village 

Geneva  township,  including  Geneva  city. 

Geneva  city 

Ward  I  527 

Ward  2 630 

Ward  3 423 

Glengary  township,  incl.  Milligau  village , 

Milligan  village 

Grafton  township,  incl.  Grafton  village  (b) 

Hamilton  township 

Liberty  town.ship 

Madison  township 

Momence  township 

Stanton  township - ■ 

West  Blue  township 


Frakklin  county  (i) 


1890 


Antelope  township 

Ash  Grove  township 

Bloomington  township,  incl.  Bloomington 
village  and  part  of  Franklin  vUlage. 

Bloomington  village 

Franklin  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Franklin  village,  in  Bloom- 
ington and  Marion  townships. 

Buffalo  township 

Farmers  township 

Fi-anklin  township -_  -  -  ■ 

Grant  township,  including  part  of  Kiv- 
erton  village. 

Ri verton  village  (part  of ) 

Total  for  Ri  verton  village,  in  Grant 
and  Washington  townships. 

Lincoln  township ■ 

Logan  township 

Macon  township .-■ 

Marion  township,  incl.  part  of  Franklin 
village. 

Franklin  village  (part  of) 

North  Franklin  township 

Oak  Grove  township 

Salem  township,  incl.  Hildreth  village. . . 

Hildreth  village 

Turkey  Creek  township 

Washington  township,  including  part  of 
Kiverton  village. 

Riverton  village  (part  of) 


Frontier  county  (j) 


Curtis  precinct,  including  Curtis  city  . . . 

Curtis  citv 

Fail-view  precinct,  incl.  Eustis  village. . . 

Eustis  village 

Grant  precinct ■ 

Knowles  jirecinct 

Laird  precinct - 

Laws  precinct 

Logan  precinct 

Lower  Medicine  precinct 

MiJOrelield  precinct 

Muddy  precinct 

North  Lincoln  precinct 

North  Star  precinct 

Osborn  xu'ecinct 

Plum  Creek  precinct 

Russell  precinct 

Sheridan  precinct 

Stockville  precinct,  incl.  Stockville  viU. 

Stockville  village 

West  Muddy  precinct 

/  Organized  from  part  of  Platte  Valley  precinct 

a  Organized  into  precincts  since  1880. 

h  Precincts  changed  to  townships  since  1880. 

i  Reorganized  into  townships  since  1880. 

j  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1880. 


1,406 

754 
1,729 


1,111 

369 

2,217 

1,580 


887 


7,  693 


493 
354 

1,217 

464 
419 
556 

223 
414 

212 
495 

205 
389 


342 
398 
465 


388 
596 
141 
403 
49e 


8,497 


1880 


577 
993 
412 
1,137 
600 


540 


945 

376 


,008 

725 

623 

440 

789 

695 

749 

583 

717 

502 

62.^ 

403 

661 

603 

5,465 


78 


426 


934 


706 
378 
430 
145 
647 
605 
503 
336 
384 
350 
443 
690 
253 
282 
665 
170 
539 
233 
774 
227 
487 


since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


265 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IVE  BR  ASK.  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Furnas  county 


Arapahoe  precinct,  incl.  Arapahoe  town  . 

Arapahoe  town 

Beaver  precinct,  including  Beaver  town. 

Beaver  town 

Burton  Bend  precinct 

Dexter  precinct,  including  Oxford  town. 

Oxford  town 

Edison  precinct 

Eureka  precinct 

Lincoln  precinct 

Lyndon  precinct 

Maple  Creek  precinct 

Medicine  Creek  precinct,  including  Cam- 
bridge village. 

Cambridge  village 

!New  Era  precinct 

Richmond  precinct 

Rockton  precinct 

Sherman  precinct 

Spring  Green  precinct 

Union  precinct  (a) 

Vincent  precinct  (a) 

"Weaver  precinct  (a) 

"Wilsonville  precinct 


Gage  county  (h) 


Adams  township 

Barneston  township  (a) ,  includingBarnes- 

ton  vUlage  (c). 
Beatrice  township,  coextensive  with  Bea- 
trice city. 

Beatrice  city 

Ward  I 2 ,  730 

Ward  2 4 ,  483 

Ward  3 2 ,  292 

Ward  4 4,331 

Blakely  township 

Blue    Springs  township   (<?),   including 
Blue  Springs  village. 

Blue  Springs  village 

Clatonia  township 

Elm  township 

Eillev  township  (e),  incl.  Filley  village. . . 

l''"illey  village 

Glen  wood  township,  incl.  Odell  village  (c). 

Grant  township 

Hanover  township 

Highland  township,  incl.  Cortland  village. 

Cortland  village 

Holt  township 

Hooker  township 

Island  Grove  township  (a) 

Liberty  township,  incl.  Liberty  village. . . 

Liberty  village .' 

Lincoln  township 

Lo^n  township 

Mialand  township  (a) 

Xemaha  township 

Paddock  township 

Riverside  township  (a) 

Rockford  township 

Sherman  township 

Sicily  township 

Wymore  township  (/),  incl.  Wymore  vill. 

Wymore  village 


Gaefield  county  (g) 


Calamixs  precinct 

Dry  Cedar  precinct 

Erina  precinct 

Highland  i^recinct 

Midvale  precinct 

Rocktord  precinct,  incl.  Burwell  town 

Burwell  town 

Willow  Springs  precinct 


1890 


9,840 


1,109 

734 
1,110 
763 
234 
713 
428 
306 
345 
411 
648 
436 
994 

510 
310 
535 
435 
237 
373 
366 
351 
290 
637 


829 
939 

13,  836 

13,836 


774 
1,321 

963 
798 
620 
911 
301 

1,033 
693 
641 

1,  322 

509 
704 
474 
758 

1,195 
469 
518 
670 
889 
615 

1,103 
628 
947 
580 
787 

2,759 

2,420 


1,659 


113 
191 
113 

80 
268 
647 
37S 
247 


1880 


6,407 


1,130 
470 
591 

»53 
303 
349 


306 
440 
400 
429 
346 
463 

106 
320 
453 
184 
144 
267 


282 


36,344  [       13,164 


507 


3,380 
2,447 


579 

1,297 


513 
696 
305 
364 


530 


267 
592 


277 
179 


764 
27 
165 
379 


413 
712 


569 
171 

524 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

b  Precincts  changed  to  townships  since  1880. 
c  Not  separately  returned. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Wymore  township  since  1880. 
e  Eormerly  Mud  Creek. 

/  Organized  from  part  of  Blue  Springs  township  since  1880. 
g  Organized  from  part  of  Wheeler  county  in  1884. 
h  Organized  from  part  of  Elwood  precinct  since  1880. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Gosper  county. 


Brace  precinct  (h) 

East  Muddy  precinct 

Elk  Creek  precinct , 

Elwood   precinct  (i),    including   Elwood 
village. 

Elwood  village 

Harrison  precinct  (j) 

Highland  precinct  (a) 

Lincoln  i)recinct  (a) 

Robb  precinct  (A-) , 

Turkey  Creek  precinct 

Union  precinct  (a) 

West  Muddj'  precinct 


Grant  county  (0  . 


Ashby  precinct 

Collins  precinct )  ,  , 

Whitman  precinct..  )  '"' 
Hyannis  precinct 


Greeley  county  (in) 


Brayton  precinct  (re) 

Cedar  Valley  precinct 

Center  precinct  (a),   including   Greeley 
Center  town. 

Greeley  Center  town 

Clear  Creek  precinct  (a) , 

Fish  Creek  precinct  (a) 


Freeman  Valley  precinct  (a) . .  ?  .  , 

Leo  Valley  precinct  (re) i^"' 

Logan  precinct  (a) 

Mount  Pleasant  precinct  (a) 

O'Connor  precinct 

Parnell  precinct  (a) 

Scotia  precinct,  including  Scotia  town. 

Scotia  town 

Spaulding  precinct  (a) 

Spring  Creek  precinct 

Wallace  Creek  precinct  (a) 


1890 


4,816 


469 
448 
426 
895 

373 
429 
312 
379 
321 
343 
344 
450 


26 
211 
221 

4,860 


1880 


1,673 


225 
224 


233 
700 


Hall  county  (n) 


Alda  township ^ 

Cameron  township 

Center  township 

Doniphan  township,  incl.  Doniphan  vill. . 
Doniphan  village 

Grand  Island  city 

Ward  1 .' 2, 101 

Ward  2 2,  320 

Ward  3 1, 187 

Ward  4 1,  928 

Harrison  township 

Jackson  township 

Lake  to wnshiy) 


Martin  township 

Mayiield  township 

Prairie  Creek  township 

South  Loup  township 

South  Platte  township 

Washington  township 

Wood  River  township,  including  Wood 
River  village. 
Wood  River  village 


Hamilton  county  . 


375 
170 
843 

492 
49 

287 

461 

265 
100 

437 
163 
809 
418 
356 
222 
272 


16,  513 


1,461 


302 


284 


518 


8,572 


477 
632 
593 
,283 

437 
,536 


571 
867 
424 

350 
489 
377 
400 
623 
725 
1,166 


14,  096 


85 
2,963 


2,584 


8,267 


1,232 


Aurora  precinct,  including  Aurora  city  . . 

.Aurora  city 

Ward  1 557 

Ward  2 823 

Ward  3 482 

i  Organized  since  1880 ;  part  taken  to  form  Brace  precinct. 
j  Organized  from  part  of  Robb  precinct  since  1880. 
k  Part  taken  to  form  Harrison  jirecinct  since  1880. 
I  Organized  from  unorganized  teiTitory  in  1887. 
m  Intorniation  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  in- 
complete; Adell  precinct  (population  114  in  1880)  abolished 
since  1880. 

n  Reorganized  into  townships  in  1884. 


266 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

NE  BRASKA— Continued. 


MIN'OR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Hamilton  county— Continued. 


Beaver  precinct 

Bluti'  precinct 

Cedar  Valley  precinct 

Deep  Well  precinct 

Farmers  Valley  precinct 

Grant  precinct 

Hamilton  precinct 

Monroe  precinct  (a) 

Orville  precinct,  incl.  Stockliam  village  . 

Stockham  village 

Otis  precinct 

Phillips  precinct  (h) 

Scoville  precinct 

South  Platte  precinct  (c),  including  Mar- 
quette village. 

Marquette  villaee 

Union  precinct,  incl.  Bromfield  village  . . . 

Bromfield  village 

Valley  precinct,  incl.  Hampton  village  . . 

Hampton  village 


HarlA-V  county  (d) 


Albany  township  (e) 

Alma  township,  including  Alma  city 

Alma  city 

Ward  1 288 

Ward  2 222 

Ward  3 395 

Antelope  township 

Emerson  township  (/) 

Fairfield  township 

Lewisburg  townshij)  (</) 

Mullallv  township 

Orleans'  township  (c),  incl.  Orleans  city.. 
Orleans  city 

Prairie  Dog  township 

Republican  township,  including  Eepub- 
lican  village. 

Republican  village 

Reuben  township  (h) 

Sappa  township 

Scandinavia  township  (0 

Spring  Grove  township  (i) 

Turkey  Creek  township 

Washington  township 


Hates  county  (;) •-  -  - 

Antelope  precinct 

Blackwood  precinct 

Carrico  precinct 

Deerfield  precinct 

Estell  precinct 

Fairfield  precinct 

Frenchman  precinct 

Galena  precinct 

Germanville  precinct 

Government  precinct 

Harrison  precinct 

Hayes  Center  precinct 

Highland  precinct 

High  Kidgo  precinct 

Hopewell  precinct,  including  part  of  Pal- 
isade village. 

Palisade  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Palisade  village,  in  Hopewell 
precinct,  Hayescounty,  and  Palisade 
precinct,  Hitchcock  county. 

Logan  precinct 

Swan  Lake  precinct 

Thornburg  precinct 

Valley  precinct 


1890 


1S80 


935 

595 
135 
654 
759 
878 
710 
856 
832 


537 

698 

1,029 

261 
937 

1,185 


8,158 


725 
425 
82 
449 
621 
492 
439 
664 
485 


546 


461 
452 


496 


354 

1. 279 

905 


603 
443 
309 
393 
3.56 
1,149 
812 
393 
75U 

428 
335 
417 
318 
352 
358 
34U 


22G 
282 
264 
199 
201 
165 
178 
177 
152 
141 
121 
333 
248 
104 
279 


243 
207 
281 
152 


260 

720 
29S 


597 
602 
222 
400 
376 
970 
409 
337 
604 

282 

•295 


119 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Phillips  precinct  since  1880. 

b  Organized  from  part  of  Monroe  precinct  since  1880. 

c  FoVmerlv  Platte. 

d  Precincts  changed  to  townships  since  1880. 

e  Part  taken  to  form  Reuben  township  since  IS.'iO. 

/  Formerly  .Spring  Creek. 

f/  Formerly  Springbrook. 

)i  Organized  from  parts  of  Albany  anil  Orleans  trnvusliips 
since  1S8O. 

i  Org.anized  since  1880. 

j  Organized  into  precincts  since  1880. 

k  Information  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  incom- 
plete. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


1890 


1880 


Hitchcock  county  (k) . 


Beverly  precinct  (i) 

Blackwood  precinct  (0  

Cornell  precinct  (i) 

Culbertson  precinct  (m),  including  Cul-  , 
bert.son  village. 

Culbertson  village 

Driftwood  precinct 

Eden  precinct  (i) 

Freedom  precinct  (i) 

Grant  precinct  (i) 

Logan  precinct  (i) 

Palisade  precinct  (i),  including  part  of 
Palisade  village. 

Palisade  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Palisade  village,  in  Hopewell 
precinct,  Hayes  county,  and  Pali- 
sadeprecinct,  Hitchcock  county. 

Pleasant  Hill  precinct  (i) 

Eidnour  precinct  (n),  including   part  of 
Trenton  village. 

Trenton  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Trenton  village,  in  Ridnour 
and  Trenton  precincts. 

Riverside  precinct  (0) 

Starkey  precinct  (t) 

Stratto'n  precinct  (pi,  including  Strattou 
village. 

stratton  village 

Trenton  precinct  (q),  including  part  of 
Trenton  village. 

Trenton  village  (part  of) 

Union  precinct  (i) 

Upper  Driftwood  precinct  (i) 

Webster  precinct  (r) 


246  1 
289  I 
287 
654 

460 
131 
224 
291 
212 
2-13 
365 

102 

126 


241 
323 

75 
267 

228 
232 
583 

326 
601 

192 
211 
221 
217 


Holt  county  (si 13,672 


((). 


Atkinson  township,  including  At- 
kinson town. 

.Atkinson  town 701 

Sheridan  township 

Chambers  township 

Cleveland  township 

Conley  township 

Deloit  township 

Dustin  township 

Emmet  township 

Ewing  township,  including  Ewing  village. 

Ewing  village 

Fairview  township 

Francis  township 

Grattan  township 

Green  Valley  township  

Inmau  township 

Iowa  township 

Lake  township 

McClure  township 

ONeil  city 

Paddock  township 

Pleasant  View  township 

Rock  Falls  township 

Sand  Creek  township 

Saratoga  township 

Scott  township 

Shields  township 

Steel  Creek  township 

Stuart  township,  including  Stuart  village 
Stuart  village 

Swan  township 

Turtle  Creek  township 

Verdigris  township 

Willowdale  township 

AV\oming  township 


1,521 


414 
330 

360 
391 
228 
269 
810 

M^ 
381 
175 
795 
294 
558 
281 
238 
143 
226 
526 
184 
370 
406 
456 
312 
456 
374 
015 


1.2; 


245 
124  ' 
250  ' 
425 
175 
185 


1,012 


704 


308 


I  Organized  from  part  of  Culbertson  precinct  since  1880. 
TO  Parts  taken  to  form  Blackwood  and  Riverside  preciuct« 
since  1880. 

n  Organized  from  part  of  Trenton  precinct  since  1880. 

0  Organized  from  parts  of  Culbertson  and  Trenton  precincts 
.since  1880.  ^  , 

p  Organized  since  1880 ;  part  taken  to  forai  Webster  pre- 
cinct. ^.,  , 

g  Organized  since  1880;  parts  taken  to  form  Ridnour  and 
Riverside  pi-ecincts. 

r  Organized  from  part  of  Stratton  precinct  since  1880. 

s  Reorganized  into  townships  since  1880. 

t  Not  separately  retiu-ned. 


POPULATION, 


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Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

NEBRASKA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Hooker  county  (a) . 


Abbey  precinct 

Mullenprecinct.incl.  Mullen  village  (i)  .. 
Valley  precinct 


Howard  county  (c)  . 


Cotesfield  precinct,  incl.  Elba  village  (6) . . 

Cleveland  precinct  (d) 

Danuebrog  precinct,  incl.  Dannebrog  vill  , 

Dannebrog  village 

Dannevirke  precinct  (d). .  \  ■, 

Fairdale  precinct )  *   ' 

Gage  Valley  precinct  (d) 

Kelso  precinct 

Logan  precinct  (d) 

Loup    Fork  precinct  (d),   incl.  Belus  (h) 
and  Howard  villages. 

Howard  village 

St.  Libory  precinct 

St.  Paul  precinct,  including  St.  Paul  citv  . 

St.  Paul  city  ". . , 

Ward  I  yi I 

Ward  2 552 

Spring  Creek  precinct 

Warsaw  precinct  (d) 


1890 


1880 


426 


3.3 
295 
98 


9,430 


4,391 


243 
852 
280 

934 


1.083 
53 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Kearney  county— Continued. 


Grant  township 

Hayes  township,  incl.  partof  Mindeu  city 

Minden  city  (part  of) 

Total  for  Minden  city  (jf),  in  Hayes 
and  Lincoln  townships. 

Liberty  township 

Lincoln  township,  including  part  of  Min- 
den city. 

Minden  city  (part  of) 

Logan  township  (d) 

Lowell  township 

May  township 

Mirage  toXVnship,  incl.  Axtell  village 

Axtell  village 

Xewark  township 

Oneida  township,  incl.  Wilcox  village 

Wilcox  village 


412 
1, 088  570 

420  

743  ; [i  Sherman  township 


150 


2, 140 

1 ,26:; 


441 
700 


Jefferson  county |      14,  §50 


Antelope  precinct,  incl.Kestei-sonvill.(6). 
Buckley  precinct,  incl.  Keynolds  village  . . 

Reynolds  village 

Cub  Creek  precinct 

Endicott  precinct  (d),  incl.  Eudicott  vill. . . 

Endicott  village 

Eiii'eka  precinct 

Fairbury  precinct,  incl.  Fairbury  city 

Fairbury  city 

North  ward i isgS 

South  ward 1,232 

Gibson  precinct 

Jefferson  precinct 

Lincoln  precinct  

Meridian  precinct,  including  Meridian  (6) 
and  Powell  villages. 

Powell  village 

Newton  precinct,  including  Steele  viilage! 

Steele  village 

Pleasant  precinct,  incl.  Diller  village! . '. '. . 

Dlller  village 

PljTnouth  precinct 

Richland  precinct 

Eock  Creek  precinct 

Washington  precinct 


Johnson  county  . 


Center  precinct  (d) 

Helena  precinct 

Lincoln  precinct 

Maple  Grove  precinct  (d) 

Nemaha  precinct,  incl.  Tecumseh  city. '. '. '. 

Tecumseh  city 

Spring  Creek  precinct 

Sterling  precinct,  incl.  Sterling  village  (i) . 
Todd  Creek  precinct,  incl.  Elk  Creek  vill. 

Elk  Creelt  village 

Vesta  precinct 

Western  precinct  (rf),  including  Crab  Or- 
chard village. 

Crab  Orchard  village 


561 

996 

271 

1.100 

847 

256 

806 

3,368 

2,630 


617 
572 
641 
674 

300  I. 
1,058 
3S0  I 
891 
126  I . 
719 
777 
587 
636 


10,  333 


341 
1,322 

482 


Keith  county  (h) . 


8,096 


436 

762 

'596 


302 
1,581 
1,251 


356 
23G 
196 

507 


Brule  precinct  (d) 

Chase  precinct  (d) 

Logan  precinct  (d) 

Louerson  precinct  (rf) 

Ogallala  precinct,  incl.  Ogallala  village  . 

Ogallala  village '. 

Paxton  precinct  (i) 

VaU  precinct  (d) 

Whitetail  precinct  (d) 


Keyapaha  county  (j) 


Burton  precinct 

Custer  precinct 

Garfield  precinct . . . 

Holt  precinct 

Keyapaha  precinct  - 
McGuire  precinct  .. 

Norden  precinct 

Pine  precinct 

Simpson  precinct. . . 


1,215 
J75 
227 


Kimball  county  (k) 


443 
523 
352 
370 

,595 


Antelope  precinct,  incl.  Kimball  villag 

Kimball  village 

Bushnell  precinct 

Dix  precinct 

South  Divide  precinct 


Knox  county  (c)  . 


609 

918 
637 
637 



722 
568 

2,297 

i>634 

675 

1,720 

1,216 

216 

797 

827 

2,177 
1,268 
546 
1,378 
1,190 

139 
1,014 

:::! 


(i). 


Kearney  county  (e) . 


Blaine  township  (d)  . 

Cosmo  township 

Eaton  townshii) 


9,061 


4,072 


446 
702 
659 


261 
195 


Bohemia  precinct 
Washington  precinct  (d) 
Western  precinct 

Central  precinct 

Cleveland  precinct  {d} 

Crei^hton  precinct,  incl.  Bazile  Mills  (6) 
and  Creighton  towns. 

Creighton  town 

Eastern  precinct 

Hill  precinct  (d) 

Jackson  precinct  (I),  incl.  Verdigre  town 

\'erdigre  town 

Lincoln  precinct  {d) , 

Lindsay  precinct  (d) 

Logan  precinct  (d) 

Miller  precinct  (d) 

Niobrara  precinct,  incl.  Niobrara  village. 

Niobrara  village 

Santee  Agency  precinct  (d) 

Sparta  precinct  (d) 

Valley  precinct  (d) 

Verdigre  precinct  (m) 

Walnut  Grove  precinct  (d) 

AVeigand  precinct  (d) 


1890 


612 

1,177 

56s 

1,380 

500 
1,495 

815 
477 
367 
547 
904 
262 
261 
(j25C 
250 
658 

2,556 


179 
83 

271 
87 

964 

494 
608 
234 
130 

3,920 


483 
577 
535 
387 
280 
366 
562 
479 
251 


426 

193 
103 
383 
47 

8,582 


792 

615 

342 

1,346 

822 
313 
365 
616 
207 
190 
314 
247 
323 
995 

633 
534 

300 
379 
271  I 
350  i 
290 


1880 


400 

428 


280 
433 


262 
192 
360 


384 
348 


194 


148 
114 
46 


3,066 


[421 
238 


416 


849 

475 


536 


a  Organized  from  unorganized  territory  in  1889. 

b  Not  separatel3'  returned. 

c  Information  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  incom- 
plete. 

d  Organized  since  1880. 

e  Precincts  changed  to  townships  since  1880;  Kearney 
township  (population  142  in  1880)  abolished  since  1880. 

/In  1880  in  Lincoln  township  only. 


ff  Population  claimed,  841 :  returns  incomplete  for  township. 
Ii  Part  taken  to  form  Perkins  county  in  1887:  information 
as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  incomplete. 
i  Formerly  Alkali.  . 

j  Organized  from  part  of  Brown  county  in  1884. 
A-  Organized  from  jiart  of  Cheyenne  county  in  1888. 
I  Organized  from  part  of  Verdigre  precinct  since  1880. 
m  Part  taken  to  fonn  Jackson  precinct  since  1880. 


268  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVEi^TH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuued. 

NEBRASKA— Continned. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1S90 


Lancaster  county  (a). 


76,  395 


Buda  precinct 

CeuterviUe  precinct 

Denton  precinct 

Elk  precinct  

Garlleld  precinct  (Ji) 

Grant  precinct 

Highland  precinct •  -  • ; :  -  •  ■ 

Lancaster  precinci,  including  Universitj' 
Place  village. 
University  Place  village 

Lincoln  city  (c) ----- 

Ward  1 8,897 

Ward  2 ' .  9™ 

Ward  3 6. 9^^ ' 

Ward4 11,?30 

Ward  5 H.  aeg 

Ward  6 -i.  "-28 

Ward7 4,622 

Little  Salt  precinct 

Middle  Creek  precinct 

Mill  precinct -   

Nemaba  precinct,  incl.  Bennett  village  . . . 
B.'nnett  village 

!Nortb  Blutf  precinct 

Oak  precinct 

Olive  Branch  precinct 

Panama  precinct 

Kock  Creek  precinct -• 

Saltillo  precinct,  including  Hickman  and 
Eoca  villages. 

Hickman  village 

Roca  village •  • 

South  Pass  precinct,  incl.  Firth  village  . . . 
Firth  village 

Stevens  Creek  precinct 

Stockton  precinct 

Waverly  precinct,  incl.  Waverly  viU.  (e) . . 

WestLmcoln  precinct(6),  including  West 
Lincoln  vUlage. 

West  Lincoln  village 

West  Oak  precinct 

Yankee  Hill  precinct 


Lincoln-  county  (/) . 


859 
788 
453 
691 
611 
893 
827 
1.397 

571 
55, 154 


515 
756 
596 

1,352 
474 
501? 
734^ 
779 
814 
961 

1,266 

341 
191 
1,  249 
239 
560 
677 
916 
723 

443 

565 

1,758 


10,  441 


196 
93 
125 
205 
294 
193 
145 
174 
321 
224 
202 
207 
191 
373 
114 
137 
121 
141 
458 


95 

186 

218 

3,055 

3i°55 


1880 


28, 090 


565 
601 
381 
464 


623 
522 
667 


13,  003 


493 
487 
627 
1,024 
214 

dl,113 

749 
549 
661 
865 


MINOR   CIVIL  DIVISIONS 


1,013 
230 
357 


337 
1,111 


3,632 


69 


283 


32 


Antelope  precinct  (6) 

Baker  precinct  (ft) 

Bird  wood  i>reciuct  (ft) 

Brady  Lsland  precinci 

Buchanan  precinct  (ft) 

Cottonwood  Springs  precinct 

Cox  precinct  (ft) 

Deer  Creek  precinct  (6) 

Dickens  precinct  (ft) 

Faii'vie w  pi-ecinot  (ft) 

Fox  Creek  precinct 

Garfield  precinct  (ft) 

Gaslin  precinct  (ft) 

Hall  precinct  (ft) 

Harrison  precinct  (ft) 

Hiuraan  precinct  (ft) 

Kilmer  precinct  (ft) 

Maxwell  precinct  (ft) 

Medicine  precinct  (ft) 

Miller  precinct  (ft) 

Mylander  precinct  (ft) 

Myrtle  precinct  (ft) 

Nichols  precinct  (ft) 

North  Platte  precinct,  coextensive  with 
North  Platte  city. 
North  Platte  city 

Ward  I  899 

Ward  2 I  .s?4 

Ward  3 822 

Nowell  precinct  (ft) 

O'Fallon  precinct 

Osgood  precinct  (ft) 

a  Lincoln  precinct  (population  250  in  1880)  abolished  since 
1880. 

ft  Organized  since  1880.  „,,., 

c  In  1880  comprised  all  of  Capital  precinct  and  part  of  Mid- 
land precinct;  that  i)art  of  Midland  precinct  outside  of  city 
limits  (population  439  inJSSO)  annexed  since  1880. 

d  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 

c  Not  separately  returned. 


2.873 
363 


Lincoln  county — Continued. 


Peckham  precinct  (ft). 

Plant  precinct  (ft) 

Somerset  precinct  (ft). 
Sunshine  precinct  (ft)  - 
Tronian  precinct  (ft) . . 
Walker  jjrecinct  (ft) . . 
Wallace  precinct  (ft) . . 

Well  precinct  (ft) 

Whittier  precinct  iftj. 
Willow  precinct  (ft) .  -  - 


1890 


206 
173 
245 
242 
176 
174 
805 
97 
155 
243 


1,378 


1880 


Logan  county  (?) 


Burt  precinct 
Dorp  ]irecinct 
Gandy  precinct 
Logan  ])recinct 


Lour  county 

Jackson  precinct 
Kent  precinct . .  - 
Little  York  precinct 
Newton  precinct 
Sawyer  precinct 
Strohl  precinct 
Taylor  precinct 

McPhbrson  county  (I) 

East  McPherson  precinct 

West  McPherson  precinct 

Madison  county  ij) 

Battle  Creek  township,  including 
Creek  village. 

Battle  Creek  village 

Burnett  township,  ind. Burnett  village  (c). 

Deer  Creek  township  . 

Emerick  township 

Fairview  township. 

Green  Garden  township. 

Grove  township . 

Hishland  township 

Kalamazoo  township 

Madison  township,  incl.  Madison  city 

Madison  citv v;," '  -i 

Norfolk to-wnship,  including N orfolk  city. 

Norfolk  city ■••• 

Ward  I °°o 

Ward  2 890 

Wards ■■ "-'^ 

Ward  4 353 

Schoolcraft  township  . 
Shell  Creek  township,  including  Newman 
(Jrove  village. 
Newman  Grove  village. 
TTnioii  township. 
Tallev  township 
Warnerville  township. 

Merrick  county  li) 

Central  township 

Chapman  township. 

Clarksville  township,  incl.  Clark  viU.  (c) . . 

Lone  Tree  township,  incl.  Central  city. 

Central  citv 

Ward  1 506 

Ward  2 4°o 

Wards '>*^ 

f  Information  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  incom- 
plete ;  McPherson  precinct  (population  91  in  1880)  abolished 
since'l880.  . 

7  Organized  from  unorganized  territory  m  1885. 
h  ftrganized  from  unorganized  territory  in  1883. 
i  Organized  from  unorganized  territory  in  1887. 
/  Kebrganized  into  townships  in  1888. 
k  Precincts  changed  to  townships  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


269 


Table  3.— AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

NEB  R  ASK  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Merrick  county — Continued. 


Loup  township 

Mead  township 

Midland  township 

Prairie  Creeli  township 

Prairie  Island  township 

Silver  Creek  township,  including  Silver 

Creek  village  (a). 
Vieregg  township 


IfANCE  COUNTY  (b) 


Beaver  township 

Cedar  township 

Cottonwood  township 

Council  Creek  township 

FuUerton  township,  incl.  Fullerton  vill.  (a) 
Genoa  township,  including  Genoa  village. 

Genoa  village 

Loup  Ferry  township 

Isewman  township 

Prairie  Creek  township 

South  Branch  township 

Timber  Creek  township 


Nbmaha  county. 


Aspinwall  precinct 

Bedford  precinct 

Benton  precinct 

Brown ville  precinct,  incl.  Bi'ownville  city . 

Brownville  city 

Douglas  precinct,  including  Auburn  city 

Auburn  city 

Ward  I 580 

Ward  2 492 

Ward  3 465 

Glen  Kock  precinct 

Island  precinct 

Lafayette  precinct,  incl.  Brock  village 

Brock  village 

London  precinct 

Nemaha  precinct,  incl.  Nemaha  village  (a) 
Peru  precinct,  including  Peru  village 

Peru  village 

St.  Deroin  precinct 

Washington  precinct,  incl.  Johnson  vill . . 

Johnson  village 


Nuckolls  county  . 


Alban  precinct  (c) 

Beaver  jirecinct,  including  Superior  city 

Superior  city 

Ward  1 515 

Ward  2 434 

Ward  3 665 

Blaine  precinct  (d) 

Bostwick  precinct  (e) 

Elk  precinct  

Garfield  precinct  (/) 

Hammond  precinct  (g) 

Hardy  precinct  (/).  incl.  Hardy  village . . 

Hardy  village 

Highland  precinct  (d) 

Liberty  precinct  

Nelson  precinct  (ft),  iucl.  Nelson  city 

Nelson  city 

Nora  precinct 

St.  Stephen  precinct  (i) 

Sherman  precinct 

Spring  Creek  precinct 

Victor  precinct  (!)•  incl.  Lawrence  vill.  (a) . 

Otoe  county  


1800 


1880 


Belmont  precinct 

Berlin  precinct 

Delaware  precinct,  incl.  Dunbar  vill.  (0) . 


785 
554 
503 
702 
91 
729 


5,773 


356 
426 
260 
350 
1,422 
1,090 

793 
363 
365 
535 
279 
327 


835 
805 
1, 120 
1,262 
980 
2,170 
1.537 


864 
129 

1.408 
348 
669 
968 

1,228 
624 
138 

1,334 
234 

11,417 


260 
2,151 
1 ,614 


623 
369 
753 
412 
457 
726 

343 

372 

616 

,506 

913 
654 


074 
652 
796 


680 
763 
836 


408 
325 
332 
490 
83 
421 

478 


1,212 


187 


12,930  I       10,451 


735 

580 

951 

1,601 

i.3°9 
880 


752 

107 

1,072 


699 

908 

1,187 

567 
190 


4,235 


120 
642 
458 


588 


208 


493 
237 


25,403  ;       15,727 


722 
558 
453 


a  Not  separately  returned. 
b  Reorganized  into  townships  since  1880. 
c  Part  taken  to  form  Bostwick  precinct  since  1880. 
d  Organized  from  part  of  Nelson  precinct  since  1880. 
e  Organized  from  part  of  Alban  precinct  since  188U. 
/ Spring  Valley  precinct  (population  244  iu  IS811)  formed 
into  Garfield  and  Hardy  precincts  since  1S80 
g  Organized  since  1880. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


1890 


Otoe  county — Continued. 

Pourmile  precinct 

Hendricks  precinct 

McWilliams  precinct,  incl.  Talmage  vill . . 

Talmage  village 

Nebraska  precinct,  incl.  Nebraska  city  . . . 

Nebraska  city  

Ward  1 2 ,  674 

Ward  2 2,232 

Ward  3 41063 

Ward  4 2 1 525 

North  Branch  precinct 

Osage  precinct 

Otoe  precinct 

Palmyra  precinct,  iucl.  Palmyra  vill.  (a)  . . 

Eock  Creek  precinct 

Kussell  precinct,  incl.  Unadilla  village  . . . 

Unadilla  vdlage 

South  Branch  precinct 

Syracuse  precinct,  incl.  Syracuse  village . . 

Syracuse  village 

Wyoming  precinct 


Pawnee  county. 


Clay  precinct 

Clear  Creek  precinct  ( j ) 

Miles  precinct,  incl.  part  of  Burchai'd  vill. 

Burchard  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Burchard  village,  in  Miles 
and  Plum  Creek  precincts. 

Mission  Creek  precinct 

Pawnee  precinct,  incl.  Pawnee  village  . . . 

Pawnee  village 

Plum  Creek  precinct,  including  part  of 
Burchard  village. 

Burchard  village  (part  of) 

Sheridan  precinct 

South  Fork  precinct,  incl.  Dubois  village. 

Dubois  village 

Steinauer  precinct  (k) 

Table  Rock  precinct  (J),  including  Table 
Rock  village. 

Table  Rock  village 

Turkey  Creek  precinct 

West  Branch  precinct 


Perkins  county  (l) . 


Eckery  precinct 

Grace  precinct 

Harrison  precinct 

Highland  precinct 

Liberty  precinct,  including  Grant  village. 

Grant  village 

Lisbon  precinct 

Madrid  precinct,  incl.  Madrid  village 

Madrid  village 

Marvin  precinct 

Sawyer  precinct 

Woodson  precinct - . 

Tankee  precinct 

Phelps  county  {b) 


Anderson  township  . . ._. 

Center  township ~. 

Cottonwood  township 

Divide  township 

Garfield  township,  incl.  Bertrand  village. 

Bertrand  village 

Holdrege  city 

Industry  town.ship 

Laird  township 

Lake  township 

Prairie  township 

Rock  Falls  township 

Sheridan  township 

Union  township 


446 

634 

1,123 

429 
11,  941 
11,494 


774 
600 
902 

1,  637 
754 

1,410 
■95 
673 

1,495 
728 
735 


10,  340 


715 
614 

750  I 
134 

20I 

627 
2,214 
1.550 

745 

67 
701 

1,137 
316 
445 

1,312 

673 
650 
430 


4,364 


185 
335 
145 
189 
882 
315 
387 
687 
178 
431 
210 
399 
514 


9,869 


439 
534 
253 
623 
772 
263 
.601 
514 
6P5 
576 
408 
308 
423 
485 


1880 


670 
396 
457 


4,818 
4.183 


564 

560 

1,013 

1,  392 

721 

1,148 

778 

316 

1,138 

510 

801 


6,920 


658 
356 


413 

1,332 

763 

442 


367 


518 
1,447 


267 
334 


2.447 


/(  Parts  taken  to  form  Blaine  and  Highland  precincts  since 
1880. 

i  Bohnart  precinct  (j-.opulatiou  405  in  1880)  formed  into  St. 
Stephen  and  Victor  precincts  since  1880. 

j  Organized  from  parts  of  Steinauer  and  Table  Rock  pre- 
cincts .since  1 8S0. 

k  Part  taken  to  form  Clear  Creek  precinct  since  1880. 

I  Organized  from  part  of  Keith  county  in  1887. 


270 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

NEB  R  ASK.  A— Continued . 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Phelps  county — Continued. 


1890 


Westmark  township 

We.'itside  township 

Williamsburg  township. 


Pierce  county  (a) . 


Blaine  precinct  (b) 

Dry  Creek  precinct,  incl.  Plainview  vill., 

Plain\-iew  village 

Eastern  precinct  (6)  -•?/„) 

Slough  precinct y  ' 

Foster  precinct  (b) 

Logan  i)reciuct  (6) 

Mills  precinct  (6) ; 

Pierce  precinct,  including  Pierce  village 

Pierce  village 

Plum  Grove  precinct  (6) 

South  Branch  precinct 

Thomjison  precinct  (b) 

Willow  Creek  precinct 


Platte  county  (d) 


Bismarck  township 

Burrows  township 

Butler  township 

Columbus  township,  incl.  Columbus  city. 

Columbus  city 

Ward  I  1 ,  200 

Ward  2 965 

Ward  3 969 

Creston  township,  incl.  Creston  village  . . 

Creston  village 

Grand  Prairie  township 

Granville    township,  including  part  ot 
Humphrey  village. 

Humphrey  village  (part  of)   

Total  for'Humpnrey  village,  in  Gran- 
ville and  Humphrey  townships. 
Humphrey  township,  including  part  of 
Humphrey  village. 

Humphrey  village  (part  of) 

Joliet  township 

Lost  Creek   township,  including  Platte 
Center  village. 

Platte  Center  village 

Louj)  township 

Monroe  township 

St.  Bernard  township,  incl.  Lindsay  vill . . 

Lindsav  village 

Shell  Creek  township 

Sherman  township 

AValker  township 

Woodville  township 


Polk  county  , 


Canada  precinct,  including  Shelby  village 

Shelby  village ". 

Clear  Creek  precinct 

Hackberry  precinct 

Island  precinct 

Osceola  precinct,  including  Osceola  town 

Osceola  town 

Platte  precinct 

Pleasant  Home  precinct 

Stromsburg  ]jrecinct,  including  Stroms- 

burg  city  (c). 
Valley  pi'ecinct 


Redwillow  county  . 


501 
317 
420 


4,864 


185 

1.214 

375 

e63 

233 
196 
173 
752 

563 
210 
552 
238 
448 

15,437 


647 

675 

582 

3,862 

3>i34 


706 
200 
049 
,106 

5^6 


175 
641 
,132 

302 
437 
780 
720 
125 
569 
035 
888 
639 


10,817 


1880 


1,257 

333 
543 

1,115 
330 

2, 196 

947 
1,091 
1,305 
2,407 

573 


8,837 


492 

325 
482 


minor  civil  divisions. 


1.202 

'""379 


iiio 


323 

73 


266  ■' 
'"'i24 

9.511 


6,846 


823 


402 
827 
278 

1.315 
527 
673 
868 

1.091 

569 
3.044 


417 


Beaver  precinct  (<>) 

Boudville  precinct  (/) 

Boxelder  precinct  t.g) 

a  Information  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  in- 
complete. 

b  Organized  since  1880. 

c  Not  separately  returned. 

d  Reorganized  into  townships  in  1883. 

e  Parts  taken  to  form  Lebanon.  Missouri  Ridge,  and  Tyrone 
precincts  since  1880.  .tti 

.f  Organized  since  1880;  part  taken  to  form  Missouri  Kidye 
precinct.  .     ^    .        ,..„ 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Red  willow  precinct  since  1880. 

h  Organized  from  part  of  Willow  Grove  precinct  since  1880. 


Redwillow  county— Continued. 


Coleman  precinct  (h) 

Dan  bury  precinct 

Driftwood  precinct 

East  VaUey  precinct  (fc),  incl. Bartley  vill. 
Hartley  village 

Grant  precinct  (0 

Geryer  precinct  {}) 

Indianola  precinct,  incl.  Indianola  city . . . 

Indianola  city 

W^ard  I 320 

Ward  2 259 

Lebanon  precinct  (J) 

Missouri  Ridge  precinct  (i) 

North  Valley  "precinct  (i) 

Perry  precinct  (ft) 

Redwillow  precinct  (m) 

Tyrone  precinct  {k) 

Valley  Grange  precinct  (fe) 

Willow  Grove  precinct  (n),  including  Mc- 
Cook  city. 

McCook  city 


1890 


1880 


Richardson  county. 


Arago  precinct,  incl.  Arago  village  (c)... 
Barada  precinct  (0).  incl.  Barada  vill.  (c). 
Falls  precinct,  including  Falls  city 

Falls  city 

Ward  I 1 ,056 

Ward  2 1 ,046 

Franklin  precinct 

Grant  precinct,  incl.  Dawson  lillage 

Dawson  village 

Humboldt  precinct,  incl.  Humboldt  city. . 

Humboldt  city 

Ward  I 619 

Ward  2 495 

Jefferson  precinct  (b) 

Liberty  precinct,  incl.  Verdon  village 

Verdon  village 

Muddy  precinct,  including  Stella  village. . 

Stella  village 

Nemaha  precinct 

Ohio  precinct 

Porter  precinct 

Rulo  precinct,  including  Rulo  village 

Rulo  village 

Salem  precinct,  including  Salem  village  . . 

Salem  village 

Speiser  precinct 


Rock  county  (p). 


Bassett  precinct,  incl.  Eassett  village  (c) 

Blaine  precinct 

Brinkerhoff'precinct 

Gracy  precinct 

Harlan  precinct 

Harrison  precinct 

Kirkwood  precinct 

Lay  precinct 

Long  Pine  precinct 

Newport  precinct,  incl.  New])ort  town  (c) . 

Pewaukee  precinct 

Thivrman  precinct 


Saline  county. 


201 
278 
273 
534 
220 
173 
199 
1,303 
579 


333 
282 
426 
282 
243 
226 
197 
2,588 

2,346 
17, 574 


1,023 
1,670 
2,908 
2 ,  102 


905 

'53 
1,928 
1,114 


702 
1,030 

253 
1,299 

395 


747 
1,201 

786 
1,171 

504 
796 


3,083 


521 
449 


1,231 
233 


426 


15,  031 


1,207 
2,819 
1.583 


739 


1,  627 

917 


685 

'728 


566 
921 
546 

1,418 

673 

1,035 

473 
691 


Atlanta  precinct 

Big  Blue  precinct 

Brush  Creek  precinct 

Crete  precinct,  including  Crete  citj- 

Crete  dt\' 

Ward  I 978 

Ward  2 636 

Ward  3 696 

1  Organized  from  part  of  Gerver  precinct  since  1880. 

j  Organized  since  1880 ;  part  taken  to  form  Grant  precinct. 

ic  Organized  from  jiart  of  Beaver  precinct  since  1880. 

I  Organized  from  parts  of  Beaver  and  Bondville  precincts 
since  1880. 
m  Part  taken  to  form  Boxelder  precinct  since  1880 . 

n  Organized  since  1880 ;  parts  taken  to  form  Coleman  and 
Perrv  precincts. 

o'St.  Stephen  precinct  (population  484  in  1880)  annexed 
since  1880. 

p  Organized  from  part  of  Brown  county  in  1888. 


POPULATION. 


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Table  3.— AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

NEBRASKA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Saline  county — Continued. 

Dewitt  precinct,  including  Dewitt  village . 

Dewitt  village 

Dorchester  precinct,  incl.  Dorchester  vill . 

Dorchester  village 

Friend  precinct  (a),  incl.  Friend  village  -. 

Friend  village 

Lincoln  precinct 

Monroe  precinct 

North  Fork  precinct 

Olive  precinct,  including  Tobias  village  . . 

Tobias  village 

Pleasant  Hill  precinct 

South  Fork  precinct,  incl.  "Western  vill.  - . 

Western  village 

Swan  Creek  precinct,  incl.  Swanton  vill  . . 

Swanton  village 

Turkey  Creek  precinct 

"Wilber  precinct,  incl.  "Wilber  village 

Wilber  village 


Sarpt  county 


Bellevue  precinct,  incl.  Bellevue  vill.  (ft)  . . 

Fairview  precinct 

Forest  precinct,  including  Gretna  village. 

Gretna  village 

La  Platte  precinct 

Papillion  precinct,  incl.  Papillion  village. . 

Papillion  village 

Plattford  precinct 

Richland  precinct 

Spriiigtield  precinct  (c),  including  Spring- 
tield  village  (6). 

Saunders  county 


A.shland  precinct,  incl.  Ashland  village. 

Ashland  village 

Bohemia  precinct 

Cedar  precinct,  incl.  Cedar  Bluffs  village 

Cedar  Bluffs  village 

Center  precinct 

Chapman  precinct,  incl.  "Weston village. . 

Weston  village 

Chester  precinct,  incl.  Prague  village  . . . 

Prague  village 

Clear  Creek  precinct 

Douglas  precinct 

Elk  precinct 

Green  precinct 

Marble  precinct ". 

Marietta  precinct,  incl.  Mead  village 

Mead  village 

Mariposa  precinct 

Newman  precinct 

Oak  Creek  precinct,  incl.  Valparaiso  vill. 

Valparaiso  village 

Pohocco  precinct 

Richland  precinct,  incl.  Ceresco  village- . 

Ceresco  village 

Rock  Creek  precinct 

Stocking  precinct,  incl.  "Wahoo  village. . . 

Wahoo  village 

Union  precinct,  including  Tutan  village. 

Yutan  village 

Wahoo  precinct 


ScoTTS  Bluff  county  ((/). 


Castle  Rock  precinct. . . 

Ford  precinct 

Gering  precinct 

Highland  precinct 

Kiowa  precinct 

Mitchell  precinct 

Roubidoux  precinct 

Rose  precinct 

Tabor  precinct 

"Winter  Creek  precinct . 


1,485 
751 

1,339 
540 

2,125 

1.347 
839 
783 
829 

1,193 

539 
970 

1,134 
397 

1,003 


1,986 
1 ,226 


1,348 
575 

1,003 
255 
466 

1,269 
600 
471 
998 
745 


21,57 


1,822 

1 ,6or 
597 

1,195 
181 
910 

1,146 

341 
801 
1B5 
817 

1,208 
888 
753 
814 
921 
324 
918 
608 

1.016 
515 
899 

1,111 
211 
692 

2.884 

2,006 
779 


1880 


175 
117 
390 
169 
277 
97 
105 
210 
211 
131 


a  Formerly  Johnson  Creek. 

b  Not  separately  returned. 

r  Organized  since  1880. 

d  Organized  from  part  of  Cheyenne  county  in  : 


305 
953 

309 
1,245 
555 
767 
631 
692 
300 


1,014 
649 


513 


655 

1,484 
710 

4,481 


704 
651 
562 


943 

444 
632 
600 


15,  810 


1,118 
978 
529 

817 


638 


5^ 
501 


723 
950 
856 
585 
806 
576 


779 
562 
600 
.300 
753 
592 


MmoE  civil  divisions. 


602 
1,804 
1,064  I 

704 


627 


Seward  county. 


Precinct  A , 

Precinct  B 

Precinct  C,  incl.  Staplehnrst  village  (6) . . 

Precinct  D 

Precinct  E,  including  Utiea  village 

Utica  village 

Precinct  F,  including  Tamora  village... 

Tamora  village 

Precinct  G  (e) 

Precinct  H,  incl.  German  town  village... 

Germantown  village 

PrecinctI 

Precinct  J 

Precinct  K 

Precinct  L 

Precinct  M 

Precinct  N 

Precinct  0,  including  Milford  village 

Milford  village  

Precinct  P 

Seward  city  (e) 

"Ward  1 1,  078 

"Ward  2 1,  030 


Sheridan  county  (/) . 


Alcove  precinct 

Antelope  precinct 

Beaver  precinct 

Bingham  precinct 

BoxDutte  precinct 

Clinton  precinct 

Douglfls  precinct 

Elkhorn  precinct 

Gordon  precinct,  incl.  Gordon  village  (6)  - . 

Grant  precinct 

Hay  Springs  precinct,  incl.  Hay  Springs 
village. 

Hay  Springs  village 

Hey  wood  precinct 

Hunter  precinct 

Jessel  precinct 

Lakeside  prsciij  ct , 

Larrabee  preciact 

Liberty  precinct 

Logan  precinct 

Milan  precinct , 

Mill  precinct 

Minnetonka  precinct 

Mirage  precinct 

Niobrara  precinct 

Pine  Creek  precinct 

Ranch  precinct 

Running  "Water  precinct 

Rushville  precinct,  incl.  Rashville  vill... 

Rushville  village , 

Sharp  precinct 

Sheridan  precinct 

Spring  Creek  precinct 

Spring  Lake  precinct 

Valley  precinct 

"White  Clay  precinct 

"Wolf  C'reek  precinct 

"Wounded  Knee  precinct 


1890 


1880 


.Sherman  county  (3) . 


Ashton  township,  incl.  Ashton  town  (!)).. 

Bristol  township 

Clay  township 

Elm  township 

Harrison  township 

Hazard  township 

Logan  township 

Loup  township,  including  Loup  city 

Loup  city 

Oak  Creek  township 

Rockville  township,  incl.  Rockvilletn.  (6). 


16, 140         11, 147 


458 

787 
1.045 

740 
1.201 

466 


784 
891 
142 
773 
887 
784 
817 

1.008 
782 

1.637 
555 
570 

2,108 


8,687 


268 

137 
184 
64 
451 
250 
252 
270 
716 
270 


103  i 

236 

198 


308 
282 
262 
227 
1:12 
211 
248 

86 
162 
184 
782 
484 
132 
302 
171 

49 
239 
132 
196 
324 


6,399 


545 
592 
270 
334 
730 
364 
330 
990 
671 
338 
747 


293 
491 
088 
635 
755 
194 
555 

'2,229 
581 
7 
553 
635 
468 
561 
595 
642 

1,037 
402 
429 

1,525 


2,061 


e  Seward  city,  formerly  in  precinct  G,  made  independent 
since  1880. 
/  Organized  from  part  of  Sioux  county  in  1885. 
jr  Reorganized  into  townships  since  3880. 


272 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS- Contiuued. 

NEB  KASKA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  UIVISIONS. 


Sherman  countt— Continued. 


Scott  to-n-nsliip ; t  'r i" 

Wa.shington  township,  including  Litcn- 

fieldtown(a). 
Webster  township 


Sioux  county  (6) 


Andrews  precinct.. --• 

Antelopo  precinct 

Bodarc  precinct • 

Bowen  precinct,  including  Harrison  town 

Harrison  town 

Cottonwood  precinct 

Five  Poiut.s  precinct ■ 

Hat  Creelc  precinct 

Lower  Running  Water  precinct 

Montrose  precinct 

Running  Water  precinct 

Sheep  Creek  precinct 

Snake  Creek  precinct 

Warbonnet  precinct 

White  River  precinct 


Stanton  county. 


Humbug  precinct,  incl.  Pilger  village  . . . 

Pilger  village 

Kingsburg  precinct 

"Maple  Creek  precinct  (c) 

Spring  Branch  pi-ecinct  (c) 

Stanton  precinct,  incl.  Stanton  village . . . 

Stanton  village 

Union  Creek  precinct  (c) 


Thayer  coxtnty 


Alexandria  precinct,   including  Alexan- 
dria village  (a). 
Belvidere  precinct,  incl.  Belvidere  village. 

Belvidere  village 

Byron  precinct  (c) 

Carleton  precinct,  incl.  Carleton  village  - . 

Carleton  village • 

Che.ster  i^recinct  {d),  incl.  Chester  village. . 

Chester  village •  •  ■  ■ 

Davenport  precinct,  incl.  Davenport  viU. 

Davenport  village 

Frieden.sau  precinct  (c) 

Gilead  precinct 

Hebron  precinct  (/),  incl.  Hebron  town — 

Hebron  town 

Hubbell  precinct  (c),  incl.  Hubbell  village 

Hubbell  village 

Kiowa  precinct  (f) 

Rose  Creek  precinct 

Spring  Creek  precinct  (/) 


Thomas  county  (<;)  , 


Natick  precinct  ... 
Norway  precinct . . 
Seneca  precinct  ... 
Thedford  precinct. 


Thurston  county  (ft) . 


Blackbird  precinct 

Omaha  precinct 

Pender  precinct,  including  Pender  town. 

Pender  town 

PeiTy  precinct 

Thayer  precinct 

Winnebago  jirecinct 


1890 


486 
452 


221 
2,452 


62 

127 

296 

III 

393 

237 

192 

123 

336 

55 

30 

26 

174 

313 


4,619 


584 
162 
573 
345 
458 
2,210 
857 
449 

12, 738 


1,111 

1,435 

359 

574 
1,397 

458 
1,027 

407 


513 
326 
996 
,206 
,  ';o2 
955 

330 
474 
500 
769 


517 


125 
66 

89 
237 

3,176 


1880 


417 
498 
624 
429 
88 
428 
1,121 


699 


1,813 

251 

II 

179 


1,383 
248 


6,113 


816 


805 
264 


757 
274 
310 


481 
1,132 


387 
730 
472 


109 


a  Kot  separately  returned. 

6  Organized  into  precincts  since  1880 ;  parts  taken  to  form 
Dawes  and  Sheridan  counties  in  1885. 

c  Organized  since  1880. 

d  Formerly  Grant.  ,  ^     .       ^      , 

e  Organized  from  parts  of  Hebron,  Kiowa,  and  Spring  Creek 
precincts  since  1880. 

/  Part  taken  to  form  Friedensau  precinct  since  1880. 

g  Organized  from  unorganized  territory  in  1887. 

h  Formerlv  Blackbird:  not  returned  by  precincts  m  1880. 


minor  CmL  DIVISIONS. 


Valley  county  (0 


Arcadia  township,  incl.  Arcadia  village  . . 

Arcadia  village 

Davis  Creek  township 

Elyria  township 

Enterprise  township 

Eureka  township 

Geranium  township 

Independent  township 

Liberty  township 

Michigan  township ■ 

Koble  township 

North  Loup  township,  including  North 
Loup  village. 

North  Loup  village 

Ord  township,  including  Ord  city 

Ordcity 

Springdale  township 

Vinton  township ,- ■ 

Yale  township 


1890 


Washington  county  (j)  . 


Arlington  township  (t),  including  Arling- 
ton village. 

Arlington  village 

Blair  City  township  (!),  coextensive  with 
Blair  city. 

Blair  citv 

Ward  I 1,187 

Ward  2 882 

Blair  township  ()n) 

Cuming  township 

De  Soto  township 

Fontanelle  township 

Fort  Calhoun  township,  including  Fort 
Calhoun  village  (a). 

Grant  township 

Herman  township,  incl.  Herman  village  . 

Herman  village 

Lincoln  township 

Richland  townsliip,  including  Kennard 

and  Washington  towns  (a). 
Sheridan  township 


Wayne  county  {n) . 


Brenna  precinct  (c) 

Chapin  precinct  (c) 

Deer  Creek  precinct  (c) ,  incl.  Carroll  town 

Carroll  town 

Garfield  precinct  (c) 

Hancock  precinct  (c),  incl.  Winside  town 

Winside  to\vn 

Hunter  precinct  (c),  incl.  Laportevill.  (a) 

Leslie  precinct 

Logan  precinct  (c) 

Plum  Creek  precinct  (c) 

Sherman  precinct  (c) 

Spring  Branch  precinct,  including  Hos- 

kins  town  (a). 

Strahan  precinct  (c) 

Wayne   precinct  (c),    coextensive    with 

^^*ayne  town. 
Wilber  i)recinct  (c) 


Webster  county  ( j) . 


Batin  township 

Beaver  Creek  township  (0) 

Catherton  township  (c) 

Elm  Creek  township 

Garfield  township  (c) 

Glen  wood  township 

Guide    Rock    township    (p),    includiua 
Guide  Rock  village. 
Guide  Rock  village 


7,092 


796 
429 
256 
408 
354 
418 
519 
240 
403 
318 
162 
796 

386 
1,603 
1,208 
259 
324 
236 

11, 869 


L167 


412 
2,069 


1880 


2,324 


8,631 

774 


1,443 

2,197 

665 

688 

277 

224 

803 

708 

1,187 

859 

926 

753 

827 

540 

319 

93 

856 

671 

1,000 

605 

649 


6,169 


ei2 


813 


383 
336 
328 
68 
190 
388 
130 
627 
352 
415 
495 
214 
500 

515 

1,178 

248 

11,210 

232 

171 

7,104 

405 
525 
358 
479 
559 
689 
887 

^^6 

270 

367 

372 

957 

i  Reorganized  into  townships  .since  1880. 

j  Precincts  changed  to  townships  since  1880. 

k  Formerly  Bell  Creek. 

I  Organized  from  part  of  Blair  town.ship  since  1880. 
Ill  Part  taken  to  form  Blair  City  townshi])  since  1880. 

n  Information  as  to  clianges  in  minor  civil  divisions  incom- 
plete: Laporte  precinct  (poiralation  410  in  1880)  abolished 
since  1880.  ,     „     ,  ,.       •         ,3an 

0  Organized  from  part  ot  rruide  Rock  township  since  l»8l). 

p  Part  taken  to  form  Beaver  Creek  tcninship  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


273 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS— Continued. 

NEBRASKA— Coutinued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 

1890 

1880 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 

1890 

1880 

"Webster  county— Continued. 

610 
378 
463 
609 
586 

1,402 
796 

2,263 

1,839 
676 
321 

1,683 

502 
427 

York  county— Continued. 

Beaver  township 

Bradshaw  township,  including  Bradshaw 
village. 

Bradshaw  village 

848 
1,089 

434 
886 
857 

27 

418 
409 
485 
!38 
1,960 
677 
589 
348 

644 

Brown  township         

Potsdam  township,  iiicl.  Blue  Hill  village. 
Blue  Hill  village                  

Hays  township.  Including  part  of  McCool 
J'linction  village. 

McCool  Junction  village  (part  of) 

Red  Cloud  township,  iiicl.  Red  Cloud  city. 
Red  Cloud  citv 

TTp.nd'^rf^on  t"wnship 

1,081 

Leroy  township,  exclusive  of  part  of  York 

city. 
Lockridge  township 

689 

704 
913 

177 
916 
681 

996 

774 
1,045 

278 

849 

3,405 

Wheeler  county  (6)                 

206 
111 

173 

50 

132 

224 

73 

89 

100 

228 

200 

97 

17,  279 

McFadden  township,  including  part  of 
McCool  Junction  village. 

McCool  Junction  village  (part  of) 

Morton  townqhip 

New  York  township,  exclvisive  of  part 

of  York  city- 
Stewart  to\\'nship       

Thayer  township 

Waco   township,    including    Waco   vil- 
lage. 

\Vaco  village 

W^est  Blue  township      

York  city,  in  Baker,   Lei'oy,  and  New 
York  townships. 

Wardl 963 

Ward  2 977 

Ward  3 738 

Ward  4 727 

York  county  (c)                   

11, 170 

1,259 

813 

Baker  township,  excl.  of  part  of  York  city. 

733 

a  Organized  since  1880. 

b  Organized  into  precincts  since  1880 ;  part  taken  to  form 
Garfield  countv  in  1884. 


c  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1880;  precincts  changed  to 
townships  since  1880. 


IVEVADA. 

[The  population  of  the  precincts  in  the  different  counties  can  not  be  given,  as  it  was  not  separately  returned.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Churchill  county. 


Douglas  county 


Genoa  village 

Glenbrook  village. 


Elko  county  . 


Carlin  town 

Tuscarora  town 
Wells  town 


Esmeralda  county . 


.A.urora  village 

Candelaria  village  . 
Hawthorne  village. 


Eureka  county 
Eureka  town 


Humboldt  county. 


Lovelocks  village  . . 
Winnemucca  town. 


Lander  county. 


Austin  city 

Battle  Mountain  village  . 


1890 


703 


434 
223 

313 

335 

4,794 

5,716 

413 
1 ,156 

394 
1,364 

254 

243 

2,148 

3,  220 

225 

345 

341 

756 

337 
3,275 

7,086 

1,609 

4,207 

3,  434 

3,480 

552 
1.037 

763 

2,266 

3,  624 

1,215 
360 

1,679 
522 

1880 


1,581 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


a  Gold  Hill  town  annexed  since  1880. 

372 18 


Lincoln  county  

Panaca  village 

Pioche  village 

Lyon  county  

Dayton  village 

Mason  Valley  village 

Silver  city. . ." 

Nye  county 

ORMSBY  CdUNTY 

Caison  ('ity 

Empire  citj' 

Storey  county 

Virginia  city  (o) 

Ward  1 1 ,475 

Ward  2 1 .919 

Wards 2 . 05 1 

Ward  4 988 

Gold  Hill,  ward  i gig 

Gold  Hill,  ward  2 i  ,159 

Washoe  county  (6^  

Reno  city 

Wadsworth  village 

White  Pine  county 

Ely  village 

b  Koop  county  annexed 


1890 


2,466 

2,637 

324 
676 

745 

1,987 

2,409 

576 

391 

577 
312 

605 

1 ,  290 

1,875 

4,883 

5,412 

3.950 
327 

4.229 
348 

8,806 

16, 115 

8,511 


R,  437 


3.563 
537 

1,  721 


1880 


in  1883. 


5,664 


1,302 
661 


274 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

TSEW  HAITI P SHIRE. 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Belknap  county  . 


Alton  town 

Barnsteafl  town 

Belmimt  town ■ 

t'cjitcr  Harbor  town 

GiUord  town 

Gilmauton  town 

T.aoouia  town 

Mcreditla  town,  incl.  Meredith  village. 

Meredith  village 

Ne whampton  town 

Sanborn  ton  town 

Tilton  town,  ineluding  Tilton  village. . 

Tilton  village 


1890 


1880 


20,  321 


Carkoll  county. 


Albany  town 

Bartlett  town  (a) 

Brookfleld  town 

Chatham  town ■ 

Conway  town,  incl.  North  Conway  village 

North  Conway  village 

Eaton  town 

Etfingham  town 

Ereedom  town 

Hart  location 

Jackson  town 

Madi-son  town 

Moultonboro  town 

Ossipee  town 

Sandwich  town 

Tarn  worth  town 

Tuftiinboro  town 

Wakefield  town 

Wolfl)oro  town,  incl.  Wolfboro  village  . . . 

Wolf  boro  village 


Cheshire  county. 


Alstead  town 

Chesterfleld  town 

l)ul)lin  town 

Fitz William  town 

(Jilsnm  town 

Hanisville  town 

Hinsdale  town 

Jafttey  town 

Kcene  city 

Wardl- 1,811 

Ward  2 1,384 

Ward  3 1,W1 

Ward  4 1,215 

Ward  5 ----  1,365 

Marlboro  town 

Mario w  town 

Nelson  town 

Uichiiiond  town 

Uiiiduc  town 

Roxlmry  town ■ 

Stoddard  town  .- 

Stdlivar.  town 

Siirrv  town 

Swaiizey  town,  incl.  West  Swanzcy  vill. . 
West  S  wanzey  village 

Troy  town -  - 

Walpole  town 

AVestmoreland  town 

Winchester  town,  incl. Winchester  vill.  - 
Winchester  village 


Coos  COUNTY  (ft) 


Berlin  town 

Canibridno  town 

(Carroll  town 

Chandler  purchase 

Clarksvllle  town 

Colebrook  town,  incl.  Colebrook  village. 
Colebrook  village 


1,372 
1.264 
1,142 

479 
3,  585 
1.211 
6,143 
1,642 

68q 

935 
1,027 
1,  521 

978 


18, 124 


377 

1,247 

349 

329 

2,331 

554 

514 

720 

630 

187 

579 

554 

1,034 

1,630 

1,303 

1,025 

767 

1,.528 

3,  020 

J  ,761 


29,  579 


870 
1.046 

582 
1, 122 

643 

748 
2,258 
1,469 
7,  446 


1  695 

5S4 
332 
476 
99() 
129 
400 
337 
270 

1 ,  600 
558 
999 

2,163 
830 

2,  .584 
6^8 

23,211 


3,729 

31 
813 

15 

325 

1,736 


17,  948 


1,476 
1,296 

1,  226 
521 

2,  821 
1,485 
3,790 
1,800 

8  so 
1,059 
1, 192 
1,282 


18,  224 


361 

1,044 

428 

421 

2,094 

553 

629 

865 

714 

70 

464 

586 

1,254 

1,  782 

1,701 

1,274 

923 

1,392 


MINOR  civil  divisions. 


1,  0,37 

1, 173 

456 

1,187 

663 

870 

1,868 

1,  267 

6.  784 


1,286 
701 
438 
(i69 
934 
126 
5.53 
382 
326 

1,661 

430 

796 

2,  018 

1,095 

2,444 

597 


18,  580 


1,144 

36 

632 


a  Population  in  1880  returned  as  for 
Hale  location". 


328 
1,580 
635 
Bartlett  town  and 


Coos  county— Continued. 


Columbia  town 

(Jra wford  grant 

Ualton  town 

Dixville  township 

Bummer  town 

EiTol  town 

Gorhani  town 

Greens  grant 

Jetl'erson  town 

Lancaster  town 

Martin  location 

Milan  town 

Millstield  town 

Northumberland  town 

Pinkham  grant 

Pittsburg  town 

Randolph  town 

Second  College  grant . . 

Shelburne  town 

Stark  town 

Stewartstown  town  . . . 

Stratford  town 

Wentworth  location. . . 
Whitefield  town 


Grafton  county  . 


Alexandria  town 

Ashland  town,  including  Ashland  village 

Ashland  village 

Bath  town 

Benton  town 

Bethlehem  town 

Bridgewater  town 

Bristol  town,  including  Bristol  village 

Hri.stol  village 

Campton  town 

Canaan  to wn 

Dorchester  town 

Easton  town - 

Ellsworth  town 

Eutield  town 

Francouia  town 

Grafton  town 

(iroton  tewn 

Hanover  town,  including  Hanover  village 

Hanover  village 

Haverhill  town,  incl.  Woodsville village. 

W'oodsville  village 

Hebrou  town 

Holderncss  town 

Laudatftuwn 

Lebanon  town,  iucl.West  Lebanon  village 

West  Lebanon  village 

Lincoln  town -' 

Lisbon  town 

Littleton  town 

LivcrMU>re  town 

Lyman  town 

Lyme  town 

Monroe  town 

<  )rango  town 

( trford  town 

Picrmont  town 

Plymouth  town,  incl.  Plymouth  \'illage. . 

Plymouth  village 

Kumuey  town 

'riiorn  ton  town 

Wai'reu  town 

Waterville  town - 

AVentworth  town 

Woodstock  town 


1890 


HiLLSBORO  COUNTY. 


Amherst  town 

Antrim  town 

Bedford  town 

Bennington  town 
Brookline  town  . . 
Ueering  town 


605 

28 

596 

11 

455 

178 

1,710 

30 

1,062 

3,373 

5 

1,029 

62 

L356 


137 

13 

336 

703 

1,  002 

1, 128 

25 

2,041 


37,  217 


1880 


679 

1,193 
gii 
935 
244 

1,267 
332 

1,524 

1 ,106 
982 

1,417 
379 
248 
150 

1,  439 

594 

■   787 

464 

1,817 
962 

2,545 
788 
245 
595 
499 

3,763 
856 
110 

2,000 

3,  3()5 
155 
543 

1,154 
478 
245 
916 
709 

1,  852 

1 ,  167 
947 
632 
875 
39 
698 
341 


93,247 


L053 

L248 

1.102 

542 

.548 

531 


762 

28 

570 

32 

464 

161 

1,383 

8 

951 

2,721 

33 

895 

62 

1,  062 


.581 

203 

18 

252 

090 

958 

1,016 

55 

1,828 


38,  788 


828 
960 

733 
1,032 

378 
1,400 

384 
L352 
t  ,006 
1,163 

1,  762 
.585 
302 
209 

1,680 
550 
934 
566 

2,147 

I,H3 

2,  455 
402 
329 
703 
506 

3,  354 
515 

65 

1,807 

2,  936 

103 

654 

1,313 

504 

335 

1,050 

1,719 
941 

1,  050 
775 
786 
54 
939 
367 


75,  634 


1,225 

1,172 

1,  204 

443 

698 
674 


b  No  returns  for  Dix  grant,  Nash  and  Sawyer  location,  Sar- 
gent purchase,  and  Thompson  and  Meservo  purchase  (popu- 
lation 127  in  1880). 


POPULATIOIT. 


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Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

NEW   HAMPSHIKE— Continued. 


SIINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


HiLLSEOBO  COUNTY — Coulinucil. 


Franocstown  town 

Goffstown  town,  incl.  Gofl'stown  villager  . 
Goffstown  village 

Greonlield  town 

Greenville  town 

Hancock  town 

Hillsboio  town 

Hollis  town 

Hudson  town 

Litchfield  town 

Tj  viuleboro  town 

Alanchoster  city 

AYard  1 3,  858 

Ward  2 ;i.  188 

Ward  3 7, 132 

AA'ard  4 ti,  837 

Ward  5 7,  551 

Ward  tj 4,  (iti5 

A\'ard  7 2,  104 

A\'ard  8 8,  401 

Ma.son  town 

Jlerrimack  town 

Milford  town 

Mont  Vernon  town 

Nashua  city , 

AVard  1 2,  020 

AVard  2 1, 823 

AVard  3 2.  464 

AVard  4 1, 438 

AVard  5 1,  653 

AVard  6 5, 138 

AVard  7 2,  604 

AVard  8 2,171 

New  Boston  town 

New  Ipswich  town 

Pelhani  town 

Peterboro  town 

Sharon  town 

Temple  town 

^A'care  town 

Wilton  town 

AViudsor  town 


1890 


837 

937 

1,981 

1,699 

875 

663 

607 

()49 

1.255 

1,  072 

637 

689 

2, 120 

1.646 

1,000 

1,077 

1,092 

1.045 

252 

291 

657 

ii]S 

44. 126 

32,  630 

AIekkimack  county 


Allenstown  town 

Ando ver  town 

Boscawen  town 

Bow  town 

Bradford  town 

Canterbury  town 

Chichester  town 

Concord  city 

AVard  1 1,  848 

AA'ard  2 853 

Ward  3 1,025 

Ward  4 4,  874 

Ward  5 2,  567 

Ward  6 3,  504 

AVard  7 2,333 

Danbiuy  town 

Dunbarton  town 

Epsom  town 

Franklin  town 

Hcnuiker  town 

Hill  town - 

Hooksett  town 

Hopkinton  town __ 

Loudon  town 

Newbury  town 

New  Loudon  town 

Northfleld  town 

Pembroke  town 

Pittsfleld  town,  incl.  Pittsiield  village 

Pittslield  village 

Salisbury  town 

Sutton  town 

Warner  town 

Webster  town 

AVilmot  town 


Rockingham  county  . 


Atkinson  town. 
Auburn  town . . 


1880 


629 

645 

951 

1,  042 

3,  014 

2,398 

479 

517 

19,  311 

13,  397 

1,  067 
969 
791 

2,  507 
137 
342 

1,5.50 

1.  850 

62 


49,  435 


1,475 

1,707 

1,090 

1,204 

1,487 

1,381 

725 

734 

810 

950 

964 

1,  033 

661 

784 

17,  004 

13.  843 

483 
631 


1,144 

1,222 

848 

2,  206 

203 

402 

1,829 

1,747 

65 


46,  300 


683 

760 

524 

708 

815 

909 

4,085 

3,265 

1,  385 

1.  320 

.548 

667 

1,  89:; 

1,766 

1,817 

1,830 

1,  000 

1,  221 

487 

590 

799 

875 

1,115 

918 

3,  172 

2,  797 

2.  605 

1,974 

1,86.; 

I, .84 

655 

795 

849 

993 

1,383 

1,  .537 

564 

647 

840 

1,080 

49,  064 


MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


lioCKiNGHAM  COUNTY — Continued. 


Brentwood  town 

Caudia  town 

Chester  town 

Danville  town , 

lleertield  town 

Uerry  town 

East  Kingston  town 

Epping  town 

Exeter  town 

Fremont  town ' 

Greenland  town 

Ham]istead  town 

Hami)ton  Falls  town 

Hampton  town 

Kensington  town 

Kingston  town 

Londonderry  town 

Newcastle  town 

Newington  town 

Ne•^^■market  town 

Newton  town 

North  Hampton  town 

North  wood  town 

Nottingham  town 

Plaisto w  town 

Portsmouth  city 

Wardl 3,300 

Ward  2 3, 730 

Ward  3 1,  317 

Ward  4 1, 48O 

Kaymoud  town 

Kye  town 

Salem  town 

Sando^vn  town 

Seahrook  town 

Soutli  Hampton  town 

South  Newnnarket  town 

Stratham  town 

Windham  town 


1890 


Sthaffoud  c<junty  , 


Barrington  town 

Dover  city 

Ward  1. '.'.'.'.'.'..  '2/222 

Ward  2 ;{  007 

Ward  3 2,  276 

Ward  4 3]  348 

Ward  5 1, 937 

Durham  town , 

F\irmiugton  town 

Lee  town 

Madbnry  town 

Middleton  town 

Milton  town _ 

New  Durham  town _ 

Rochester  town,  including  East  Roches- 
ter, Gouic,  and  Rochester  villages. 

East  Rochester  village 

Gonic  village 

Rochester  village 

Rollinsford  town,  incl.  Salmon  Falls  vill. . 
Salmon  Falls  village 

Somersworth  town 

Strafford  town 


Sullivan  county 


A  c wort  h  town 

Charlestown  town 

Claremout  town 

Cornish  town 

Croydon  town 

Goshen  town 

Grantham  town 

Laugdon  town 

Lempster  town 

Newport  town,  incl.  Newport  village. 

Newport  village 

Plainfield  town 

Springfield  town 

Sunapee  town 

Unity  town 

AVasiiiugtou  town 


907 

1.108 

958 

666 

1.220 

2,  604 

461 

1.721 

4,284 

726 

647 

860 

622 

1,  330 

547 

1,  120 

1,  220 
488 
401 

2,  742 
1,064 

804 
1,478 

988 
1,085 
9,827 


1, 131 
978 

1,  805 
475 

1,  672 
370 
855 
680 
632 


1880 


1,408 
12, 790 


871 

3,064 

606 

367 

207 

1,640 

579 

7,  396 

683 
718 
4,638 
2,003 
1,286 
6,  207 
1,304 


17,  304 


717 

1,  466 

5,565 

954 

512 

384 

424 

305 

519 

2,623 

1,518 

1,173 

540 

900 

053 

569 


999 

1,340 

1,136 

613 

1,569 

2, 140 

576 

1,  536 

3,  569 

624 

695 

959 

678 

1,184 

t)14 

1,080 

1,  363 

610 

433 

2,368 

1,006 

774 

1,345 

1,095 

1,  002 

9,690 


1,  053 

1,111 

1,  809 

500 

1,745 

383 

829 

720 

695 


35,  558 


1,497 
11,  687 


962 

3,044 

715 

397 

.355 

1,516 

772 

5,784 


268 
4,683 
1,  712 

956 
5,  586 
1,531 


18, 161 


982 

],.587 

4,704 

1,156 

608 

bll 

540 

364 

602 

2,612 

1,342 

1,372 

732 

895 

814 

682 


276 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1800. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuued. 

NEW  JEBSEV. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


.  Atlantic  county 


Atlantic  city 

Bucna  Arista  towiisliip 

Egjj  Harbor  city 

Eeg  Harbor  township,  including  Absccon 
town  and  Linwood,  PU-asanlville  (a), 
Somcrs  Point,  and  South  Atlantic 
City  (a)  boroughs. 

A  bsecon  town 

I.inwood  boro\igh 

Snmers  Point  borough 

Gallowa  V  township ■  - 

Hamilton  townsbip,  including  Mays 
Landing  town. 

Mays  Landing  town ■  •  ■ 

Hauimonton  township,  coextensive  with 
Hammonton  town, 

lluUica  township 

Weymouth  township 


1890 


Bergen  county. 


Boiling  Spring.s  township  (b) 

EnglfWdod  township 

FranUin  township .■,;"" 

Harrington  township,  incl,  Closter  vill. . . 

Closter  village 

Hohokus  township  (c) 

Lodi  to  irnship.  including  Carlstadt,  Lit- 
tle Ferry,  Lodi,  and  Woodridge  towns. 

Carlstadt  town 

Little  Ferry  town 

Lodi  town 

Woodridge  town 

Midland  township 

New    Barbadoes    township,  coextensive 
with  Hackensack  town. 

Orvil  township  (<) - •  •  • 

Palisade  township,  including  Cresskill 
and  Tenatiy  towns. 

Cresskill' town 

Tenaflv  town 

Uidgetif'ld  township,  incl.  Fort  Lee  town. 

Kort  Lee  town 

Kidgewood  township,  Incl.  Ridgewood  tn 

Ridgewood  town 

Rutherford  borough  Ul) 

Saddle  River  township,  incl.  Gartield  tn . 

Garfield  town 

Fnioii  township  (e) 

Washington  township  (c) 


Burlington  county. 


Bass  River  township 

Beverly  city  (/) 

Beverly  township  (/),  incl.  Delanoo  town 

Delanc  o  town 

Bordcntown  city  (g) 

Bordentown  township  (<;) 

Burlington  city  (h) 

Burlington  township  (/() 

Chesterfield  township 

Chester  township 

Cinnarainson    township,  including    Pal- 
myra and  Riverton  towns. 

Palmyra  town 

Riverton  to wn 

Delran  towTiship  (i),incl.  Riverside  town - 

Riverside  town 

Easthampton  town.ship 

Evesham  township 

Florence  township,  incl.  Florence  town 

Florence  town 

Little  Egg  Harbor  township 


18S0 


28,836         18,704 


13,055 
1,  299 
1,439 
4,255 


50t 

IQI 

2,208 
1,512 


T  ,02I 

3,833 


697 

538 


47, 226 


1,438 

4,785 
2,307 
2,769 

513 
2,373 
5,131 

1.549 

781 

998 

575 

1,829 

6,  0U4 

1,690 
2,  590 

527 
1 ,046 
5, 477 
1,253 
1,841 

I,047 

2.293 

2, 197 
1 ,028 
1,500 
2,942 


58,  528 


853 
1,957 
1,451 

5,8 
4,232 

858 
7,264 

958 
1,253 
3,768 
3,966 

1,903 
1,075 
2,267 


1,501 
1,922 
1,340 
L771 


,477 


1.  232 
4,075 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


2,337 
1,464 


744 
1,776 


717 
741 


36,  786 


4,076 
2,206 
2,570 


2, 920 
4,071 

1 ,060 


1,591 
4,248 


2,302 

333 
1,019 
3,952 

1,424 
L478 


2,299 

1,355 


3,164 
2,853 

55, 402 


1,006 
1,759 
3,128 
452 
4,  258 
5,334 
6,090 
7,237 
1,525 
2.855 
2,184 

57t 

586 

1,760 

777 

566 

1,  602 

1,  528 


1,^ 


a  Not  separately  returned, 

b  Organized  from  part  of  Union  township  in  1889, 
e  Orvil  township  organized  from  parts   of    Hohokus  and 
Washington  townships  in  1885. 
d  Formerly  in  Union  township;  incorporated  since  1880. 
c  Part  taken  to  form  Boiling  Springs  township  in  1889 ; 
Rutherford  borough,  formerly  in  Union  township,  incorpora- 
ted since  1880. 

/  Beverly  city  given  as  in  Beverly  townshij)  m  1880, 

ij  Borderitowii  city  given  as  in  Bordentown  township  in  1S8U, 

ft  Burlington  city  given  as  in  Burlington  toM  nship  in  1880. 


Burlington  county— Continued. 

Liimberton  township,  including  Lumber- 
ton  village. 

Lumberton  village 

Mansfield  township ■ 

Medford  township,  incl.  Medford  town  .. . 

Medford  town 

Mount  Laurel  township 

New  Hanover  township 

Northampton  township 

Pembcrtou  township,  including  Pember- 
ton  borough. 

Pemberton  borough 

Randolph  township 

Shamong  township 

Southampton  township,  including  Tin- 
centown  town. 

V'incentown  town 

Springfield  township 

Washington  township. 

We.sthampton  township 

Willinghoro  township 

Woodland  township 


1890 


1,799 


1880 


Camden  county 87, 687        62, 942 


Camden  city 

Wardl ''.650 

Ward  2 9.  536 

Ward  3 4. 533 

Ward  4 5, 299 

Ward  5 7,325 

Ward  6 6,  956 

Ward  7 6, 149 

Ward  8 5,  996 

Ward  9 4.^69 

Center  township 

Delaware  township 

Gloucester  city 

Wardl 2.8*5 

Ward  2 3- "19 

Gloucester  township 

Haddon   township,   including    Collings- 
wood  and  Haddonfield  boroughs. 

Colliugswood  borough 

Haddonfield  borough 

Merchantville  borough  (j)  

Stockton  township  ( j) 

Waterford    township,    including;    Berlin 

town  and  part  of  L'hesilhur.st  village  (a). 

Berlin  town .■ 

Winslow   township,   including   part   ot 
Chesilhur.st  village  (a). 


Cape  May  county. 


Anglesea borough  (k) 

Cape  May  city 

Cape  May  Point  borough  (l) 

Dennis  township  (to) 

Holly  Beach  borough  (!) 

Lower  township  {I) 

Middle  township  (A^),  including  Cape  May 
Court  House  town. 

Cape  May  Court  House  town 

Ocean  City  borough  («.) 

Sea  Isle  borough  (m) 

Upper  township  (n),  incl.  Tuckahoe  town 

Tuckahoe  town 

West  Cape  May  borough  (I) 


Cumberland  county 


58,  313 


1,834 
1,457 
6,564 


3,091 
3,  929 


500 
2,408 


1.689 


41, 659 


1,538 
1,481 
5,347 


Bridgeton  citv 

Ward  1. .  - .'. 3, 158 

Ward  2 3,02.3 

Ward  3 2,865 

Ward  4 2,378 

i  Formerly  Delranco. 

}  Merchantville  borough,  formerly  in  Stockton  township, 
incorporated  since  1880. 

k  Anglesea  borough,  formerly  in  Middle  township,  incorpo- 
rated since  1880.  ,  ^     ,  „         „       , 

I  Cape  May  Point,  Holly  Beach,  and  West  Cape  May  bor- 
ouglis,  formerly  in  Lower  town.ship,  incorporated  since  1880, 
TO  Sea  Isle  borough,  formerly  in  Dennis  township,  incorpo- 
rated since  1880. 

n  Ocean  City  borough,  formerly  in  Upper  township,  incorpo- 
rated since  1880. 


POPULATION 


277 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

NEW  JERSEV— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Cumberland  county — Continued. 


Comniereial  township 

Decrfield  township 

IJovviie  township,  iucl.  Newport  town  . . . 

Newport  town 

Fairfield  township  (a),  incl.  Fairtontown 

Fairton  town 

Greenwich  township 

Hopewell  township 

Landis  township,  incl.  Vinelaud  borough 

Vineland  borough 

Lawi'ence  township  (a),  including  Cedar- 
ville  town. 

Cedarville  town 

Maurice  River  township,  including  Lees- 
burg  and  Port  Elizabeth  towns. 

Leesburg  town 

Port  Elizabeth  town 

Millville  city 

Ward  1..." 3,352 

Ward  2 1,  705 

Ward  3 3,  057 

Ward  4 1,  888 

Stow  Creek  township 


1S90 


Essex  county  , 


Belleville  township,  including  Belleville 
city  (b). 

Bloomfield  township 

Caldwell  township 

Clinton    township,  including    Irvlngton 
borough  (i). 

East  Orange  township 

Franklin  township 

Livingston  township 

Milburn  township 

Moiitclair  township,  including  Montclair 
town  (6). 

"Newark  city 

Ward    1 7,595 

Ward   2 7,151 

W.ard    3 6,404 

Ward    4 5,946 

Ward    5 5,403 

Ward    6 25,830 

Ward    7 9,288 

Ward    8 19,575 

Ward    9 7,084 

Ward  10 13, 897 

Ward  11 11,784 

Ward  12.- 19,616 

Ward  13 27,  600 

Ward  14 5, 700 

Ward  15 8,957 

Orange  city 

Ward  1 .'. 4,  931 

Ward  2 5,481 

Ward  3 8, 432 

South  Orange  township,  including  South 
Orange  borough  and  Vailshurgtown. 

South  Orange  borough 

Vailsburg  town 

West  Orange  township 


Gloucester  county. 


Clayton  township,  incl.  Clayton  borough. 

Clavton  borough 

Deptford  township  (c),  including  Weno- 
uah  borough. 

Wenonah  borough 

East  Greenwich  township  (d) 

Franklin  township 

(ilasisboro  township 

Greenwich  township  (d),  including  Pauls- 
horo  town. 

Paulsboro  town 

Harrison  township  (e) 

Logan  township , 

Mantua  township 

Monroe  township 


972 
256,  098 


1880 


2,344 

2,265 

2,614 

1,  643 

1,793 

1,087 

773 

1,010 

1,688 

3,215 

67, 

409 

1,173 

1,245 

1,743 

1,704 

7,677 

6,005 

3,822 

2,519 

1,729 

1,152 

1,077 

2,279 

2,374 

500 

473 

528 

445 

10,  002 

7,660 

3,487 

7,708 
3,638 
3,684 

13,  282 
2,007 
1,197 
2,437 
8,656 

181,  830 


18,  844 


4,970 

3,106 

786 

4,358 


28,  649 


2,299 
1,807 
2,064 


1,259 

2,021 
2,642 
1,900 

1,131 
1,545 
1,  523 
1,791 
1,945 


1,107 
189, 929 


3,004 

5,748 
3,167 
2,742 

8,349 
1,617 

1,401 
1,743 
5,147 

136,  508 


13, 207 

3,911 

2,178 


3,385 
25, 886 

1,981 

1.433 
3,818 

166 


a  Lawrence  township  organized  from  part  of  Fairfield 
tflwnship  in  1885. 

b  Not  sepaiately  returned. 

c  \V(j(jdlHiry  city  given  as  in  Deptford  township  in  1880. 

(/  East  Greenwich  township  organized  from  part  of  Green- 
wich township  since  1880. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Gloucester  county— Continued. 


South  Harrison  township  (e) 

Washington  township 

West  Deptford  township 

Woodbury  city  (c) 

Ward  1 .' 1,  014 

Ward  2 1,654 

Ward  3 1,243 

Woolwich   township,   coextensive   with 
Swedesboro  town. 
Swedesboro  town 


Hudson  county  . 


Bayonne  city 

Ward  1 2,  085 

Ward  2 3,  868 

Ward  3 3_  173 

Ward  4 4, 402 

Ward  5 5, 505 

Guttenberg  town 

Harrison  town 

Hoboken  city 

AVard  1 10,063 

Ward  2 5,  765 

Ward  3 14, 8,59 

Ward  4 12,  961 

Jersey  city 

Aldermauic  district  1 17, 837 

Aldermanic  district  2 30,  216 

Aldermanic  district  3 24,  312 

Aldermanic  district  4 36, 776 

Aldermanic  district  5 20, 294 

Aldermanic  district  6 33,  568 

Kearney  township , 

North  Bergen  township 

Union  town 

Union  township 

Weehawkeu  township 

West  Hoboken  township 


Hunterdon  county 


Alexandria  township 

Bethlehem  township,  incl.  Junction  vill. . 
Junction  village 

Clinton  township,  incl.  Clinton  town 

Clinton  town   

Delaware  township 

East  A  m well  township 

Franklin  township 

Frenchto wn  borough 

High  Bridge  to  wn.ship 

Holland  township 

Kingwood  township 

Lambertville  city 

Ward  1 1, 274 

Ward  2 1, 163 

Ward  3 1, 705 

Lebanon  town.ship 

Karitan  townshiji,  incl.  Flemington  town. 
Flemington  town 

Eeadington  township 

Tewksbury  township 

Union  townshij) 

West  Am  well  township 


Mercer  county  . 


971 

1,155 
1,588 
3,911 


2,035 

2,035 

275, 126 

19, 033 


1,947 
8,338 
43,  648 


163,  003 


1880 


East  Windsor  township,  incl.  Hightstown 
borough. 

H  ightsto wn  borough 

Ewing  township 

Hamilton  township 

Hopewell  township,  including  Penning- 
ton town. 

Pennington  town 

Lawrence  township  (/) 

Princeton  township,  including  Princeton 
borough. 

Princeton  borough 


2,271 

1.355 
2,412 
3,  370 
4,462 

723 
3,174 
4,348 

3>209 

e  South  Harrison  township  organized  from  part  of  Harri- 
son townshij)  since  1880. 

/  Part  taken  to  form  Millham  township  since  1880;  Millham 
township  anuexed  to  Trenton  city  in  1888. 


7,064 

777 

5,715 

4,268 

10,  643 

5,849 

2,127 

1,  310 

1,943 

1, 102 

11,  665 

5,441 

35,  355 

1,  2.-)0 

2,  308 
518 

2,888 

913 
3,037 
1,375 
1,287 
1,023 
1,935 
1,704 
1,424 
4,142 


2,337 
3,798 
i,<i77 
2,  813 
2,034 
1,134 


2,756 

1,875 
3,129 
4,163 
4,338 


1,366 
1,  399 
2,298 


1,974 


187,  944 


9,372 


1,  206 

6,898 

30,  999 


120,  722 


38, 570 

1,324 
2,830 


2,975 
842 
3,  092 
1,696 
1,  338 
1.  039 
2,209 
1,886 
1,694 
4,183 


2,699 

4,188 
1,751 
3,103 
2, 108 
1,167 
1,039 

58,  061 


1,448 
4,231 


278 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

NEW  JEKSEt- Continued. 


MINOR  Civil,  DIVISIONS. 


Mercer  county— Continued. 


Trenton  city  (a) 

Ward    1 fi.O^G 

Ward    2 ^^.oe^ 

Ward   3 T.Sol 

Ward    4 5.032 

Ward    5 5.585 

Ward    6 - 2,791 

Ward    7 9,383 

Ward    8 3,802 

Ward    9 0.128 

Ward  10 3,949 

Ward  11 5, 318 

Wasbington  to  wushi)) 

West  Windsor  township 


1890 


1880 


Middlesex  coontt  . 


Cranbury  towualiip,  incl.  Cranbury  vill  . . 

Cran'burv  village 

East  Brunswicli  township,    incl.    South 
River  town. 

South  River  town 

Madison  township 

Monroe  township,  ini^luding  Jamesburg 
borough. 

Jamesburg  borough 

New  Brunswicli  city 

Ward  1 2, 573 

Ward  2 3,  ."iSU 

Ward  3 - 1.  "31 

Ward  4 - --■       912 

Ward  .■; 5, 122 

Ward  fi 4.  ■^09 

North   Brunswick    township,   including 

Milltown  boroMgli  (h). 
Perth  Aniboy  township,  coextensive  with 
Perth  Auil'ioy  city. 
Perth  Amboy  city : 

Ward  I  2.533 

Ward  2 3.321 

Wards 3.658 

Piscataway  township,  including  Dunellcn 
borough. 

Dunellen  borough ;  'i' ' '  T 

Raritan    townsliip,   including  Highland 
Park  and  Metuchcn^towus. 

Highland  Park  town 

Metuchen  town 

Sayreville  township ■- 

South  Amhoy  township,  coextensive  with 
South  Amboy  b(U-ough. 

South  Ambov  borough 

South  Brunswick  township 

Woodbridge  township,  including  (.-'artcrct 
and  Woodbridge  villages. 

Carteret  village 

Woodbridge  village 


Monmouth  county  . 


Atlantic  township 

Eaton  town  township 

Freehold  township,  incl.  Freehold  town  .  - 

Freehold  town 

Holradel  township 

Howell  township 

Manalapau  township,  including  English- 
towu  town. 

Englishtown  town 

Marlboro  township 

Matawau  township,  including  M  tawan 
borough. 

M;i tawan  borough 

Middletowu  township,  including  At  Ian  tic 
Highlands  and  Port  Monmouth  towns. 

Atlantic  Highlands  town 

Port  Monmouth  town 

Millstone  township 

Neptune  townsliip,    incl.   Asbury  Park 
borough  (6)  and  Ocean  Grove  town. 

Ocean  Grove  town 

Ocean  township,  including  Long  Branch 
and  Seabright  (b)  towns. 
Long  Branch  town 


57,  4.')8 


1,126 
1, 329 


01,  754 


.280 

,  060 
;,788 


396 
2,  080 
4,187 

620 
6,027 

3.833 

a  Chambersburg  borough  (population   5,437  in    1880)  and 
Miliham  township  annexed  in  1888. 


540 
770 

3,  ,'509 

4,  330 


4.330 
2,403 
4,  665 

600 
763 


69, 128 

1,505 
2,953 
5,097 
2,932 
1,479 
3,018 
2,002 

444 
1,913 
3,183 


1, 491 
6,  595 


945 

745 

1,782 

8,  333 

2.754 
10, 209 


29,910 


1,281 
1,396 


52,  286 


MINOR  Civil,  divisions. 


599 

272 


17, 166 


251 


,242 

817 
,789 


1,  930 
3,048 

2,803 
4,  099 

683 


55,  538 

1,743 
2,642 
4,302 

2,432 
1,575 
3,374 
2,175 


2, 193 
2,699 


1,437 
5,  059 


Monmouth  county — Continued. 

Raritiin  township,  incl.  Keyport  town 

Keyport  town •  •  • 

Shrewsbury  township,    including   Fair- 
haven,  Oceanic,  and  Red  Bank  towns. 

Fairhaveu  town 

Oceanic  town 

Red  Bank  town 

Upper  Freehold  township,  including  Al- 

lentowu  town  (b). 
Wall    township,   inclnding    Manasquan 
town  aud  North  Spring  Lake  and  Ocean 
Beach  (b)  boroughs. 

Manasquan  town 

North  Spring  Lake  borough 


1890 


Morris  county. 


Boon  ton  township,  including  part  of  Boon- 
ton  city. 

Booiiton  city  (c)  (part  of) 

Chatham  township,  including  Chatham 
village  and  Madison  borough. 

Chatham  village 

Madison  borough 

Chester  township,  incl.  Chester  town 

Chester  town 

Hanover  township,  including  part  of 
Boonton  cily  (6)  and  Parcippany  and 
Whippany  towns. 

Parcippany  town 

Whippany  town 

.Jeticrson  township 

Mendham  township 

Monis  township,  incl.  Morristown city. . 

Mon'istown  city 

Mount  Olive  township 

Mouiitvillc  township 

Passaic  township  .  _. 

Pequannoc  township 

Randolph  township,  indudiug  Dover  (ft) 
and  Port  Oram  towns. 

Port  Oram  town 

Rocdcaway  township 

Roxbury  township 

AVashingtou  township 


4,779 

3,4" 
8,367 

819 

934 

4, '45 

2,861 

5,052 


1,506 
277 

54, 101 


1880 


3, 891 
'6,526 


2,684 
3, 236 


3,829 


Ocean  county. 


Berkley  township 

Brick  township,  including  Bayhead  and 
Point  Pleasant  boroughs  (b)  and  Lake- 
wood  and  Osbornville  towns. 

Lalvewood  town 

Osbornville  town 

Dover  to  wnship,  including  Island  Heights 
and  Lavallette  (b)  boroughs  and  Toms 
River  town. 

Island  Heights  borough 

Toms  River  town 

Eagleswood  township 

Jackson  township 

Lacey  township 

Manchester  township,  including  Man- 
chester town. 

Manchester  town 

Ocean  township 

Plunisted  township,  incl.  New  Egypt  tn. . 

New  Egypt  town 

Stattord  township 

Union  township 


50, 861 


Passaic  county 


Acquackanonck  township,  including  Clif- 
ton town. 
Clifton  town 

Little  Falls  township 

Manchester  township 

Passaic  city ;--i; 

Wardl 5,075 

Ward  2 2,844 

Ward  3 1,677 

Ward  4 3,432 

6  Not  separately  returned. 

c  In  1880  in  Boonton  town.ship  only. 


3,307 


4,081 

780 
2,469 
1,625 

683 
4,481 


536 
510 
1,611 
1,206 
10,  155 
8,156 
1,848 
1,333 
1,821 
2, 802 
7,972 

775 
0,033 
2,  739 
2,367 


15,974 

786 
4,005 


730 

577 
2,880 


271 
1,147 

791 
1,717 

711 
1,057 

717 

482 

1,327 

556 

1,095 

1,003 


105,  046 


2,682 


2,277 
4,  276 


738 
1,756 
2,  337 

705 
4,138 


504 
1,792 
1 ,  526 

0,837 
5,418 
1,982 
1,270 

1,  890 

2,  239 
7,  700 


7,300 
2,139 

2,081 


14, 455 


596 
2,439 


34 


2,502 

604 

1,890 

2,576 

13, 028 


592 
1, 803 

814 
1,057 

592 

484 

1,501 

632 

1,008 

1,024 

68,  860 


1,781 


1,404 
1,513 
6,532 


POPULATION. 


279 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

NEW  JERSEV— Continued. 


MINOR  Civn>  DIVISIONS. 


Passaic  county— Continued. 


Paterson  city 

Ward  1 8,  324 

Ward  2 10, 395 

Ward  3 I.'i,  180 

Ward  4 8, 890 

Wai-d5 10,835 

Ward  C 4, 024 

Ward  7 5, 950 

Ward  8 14,  743 

Pompton  township 

AVayne  township 

We.st  Milford  tiiwuship,  including  New- 
foundland town. 
Newfoundland  town 


Salem  county  , 


Elsinboro  township 

Lower  Alloway s  Ci-eek  township 

Lower  Peuns  Neck  township 

Mannington  township 

01dman.s  townshi j)  (a) 

Pilesgrove  township,  including  Woods- 
town  borough. 

Woodstown  borough 

Pittsgrove  township,  inch  Elmer  town  . . 
Elmer  town 

Quinton  township  (6),  incl.  Quintou  town 
Quinton  town 

Salem  city  (i) 

East  ward 2, 891 

West  ward 2, 625 

ripper  AUoways  Creek  township 

Upper  Penns  Neck  township  (a) 

Upper  Pittsgrove  township 


Somerset  county. 


Bediuinster  township 

Bernard  township 

Branchbnrg  township 

Bridgewater  township,  incl.  Boundbrook, 
Raritan,  and  Somerville  boroughs. 

Boundbrook  borough 

Raritan  borough 

Somerville  borough 

Franklin  township,  including  Blooming- 
ton  and  East  Millstone  boroughs. 

Bloomington  borough 

East  Millstone  borough 

Hlllsboro  township 

Montgomery  township,  including  Rocky 

Hiir borough  (c). 
North   PlainSeld   township,  incl.  North 

Plainfield  borough  (c). 
Warreu  township 


Sussex  county  . 


Andover  township 

Byram  township 

Frankford  township 

Green  township 

Hampton  township 

Hardyston  township,  incl.  Hamburg  town 

Hamburg  town 

Lafayette  township 

Montague  township 

Newton  townshiji,  coextensive  with  New- 
ton town. 
Sandy  ston  township 


1890 


78,  347 


2,153 
2,004 
2,486 

564 
25, 151 


524 
1,308 
1,289 
1,870 
1,432 
3,312 

1. 516 

2,756 

842 

1,307 

S13 
5,516 


1,675 
2,  239 
1,923 


28, 311 


1,749 
2,558 
1,152 
9,323 

1,462 
2,556 
3,861 
3,754 


475 
2,825 
1,655 

4,250 

1,045 

22,  259 


1,126 

1,380 

1,459 

636 

866 
2,542 
519 
742 
797 
3,003 

1,084 


1S80 


2,251 
1,757 
2,591 


24,579 


570 
1,373 
1,334 

2,230 


3,497 


4qo 
1,778 

345 
6,446 


5,056 


1,917 
3,  361 
2,073 


27, 162 


1,812 
2,622 
1,316 
7,997 

934 
2,046 
3.105 
3,818 

671 

432 

3,248 

1,928 

3,217 

1,204 


23,  539 


1.150 

1,406 

1,682 

727 

895 

2,645 

412 

781 

1,022 

2,513 

1,195 


MINOR  CIVIL   divisions. 


1890 


Sussex  county— Continued. 

Sparta  township 

Stillwater  township 

Vernon  township 

Wallpack  township 

Wantage  township,  incl.  Deckertown  tn. 
Deckertown  town 

Union  county 

Clark  township 

Cranford  township 

Elizabeth  city 

Ward  1 8, 874 

Ward  2 7, 610 

Ward  3 5,  836 

Ward  4 2,  213 

Ward  5 5,990 

Ward  6 2,597 

Ward  7 2,004 

Ward  8-  - 2,  040 

Fan  wood  township 

Linden  township,  including  Linden  bor- 
ough and  Roselle  town. 

Linden  borough 

Roselle  town 

New  Providence  township 

Plainfield  city 

Ward  1 2, 221 

Ward  2 2,897 

Ward  3 2, 203 

Ward  4 3,946 

Railway  city 

Ward  1 1, 362 

Ward  2 1 ,  687 

Ward  3 2,  746 

Ward  4 1,310 

Springfield  township,  coextensive  with 
Springfield  town. 

Summit  township 

Union  township  

Westfleld  township 

Warren  county 

AUamuchy  township 

Belvidere  town  (rZ) 

Blairstown  townshij] 

Eranklin  township 

Freliughuysen  township 

Greenwich  township  (e),  including  Stew- 
artsvOle  town. 
Stewartsville  town 

Hackettstown  town 

Hardwick  township 

Harmony  township 

Hope  township 

Independence  township 

Kno wlton  township 

Lapatcong  towaiship 

Mansfield  township 

Oxford  townshii)  (d),  incl.  Oxford  town. . . 
Cxford  town 

Pahaquarry  township 

Phillipsimrg  city 

Ward  1 2,033 

Ward  2 2,  207 

Ward  3 2, 799 

Ward  4 1,605 

Pohatcong  township  (c) 

Washington  township,  including  Wash- 
ington borough. 
Washington  borough 


1,724 
1, 296 
1,750 

436 
3,  412 

993 


1880 


367 

1,717 

37, 764 


1,305 
2,  057 

936 

996 

839 

11,267 


959 

3,502 
2,846 
2,  739 


36,  553 


759 

1,768 

1,  6G2 

1,  283 

879 

825 

518 
2,417 

503 
1,152 
1,.332 

904 
1,411 
1,738 
1,362 
4,002 
2,383 

291 
8,644 


1,483 
4,138 

2,834 


2,274 
1,502 
1,811 

.575 
3,361 

370 


72, 467    55, 571 


3.53 

1,184 

28,  229 


1,107 
1,889 

737 

737 

781 

8,125 


6,  455 


844 

1,910 
2,418 
2,216 


36,  589 


648 
1,773 

1,  4.58 
1,529 

1,042 
2,554 

SCO 

2,  502 
583 

1,350 
1,509 
1,018 
1,  476 
1,591 
1,709 
6,367 
2,6s6 
418 
7, 181 


3,594 
2,142 


a  Oldmans  township  organized  from  part  of  Upper  Penns 
Neck  township  since  1880. 

h  Salem  city  given  as  in  Quinton  township  in  1880. 
c  Not  separately  returned. 


d  Belvidere  town  given  as  in  Oxford  township  in  1880. 
e  Pohatcong  township  organized  from  part  of  Greenwich 
townshii)  in  1881. 


280 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued, 

NEW   MEXICO. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Bernalillo  county. 


Precinct  1.  Bernalillo 

Precinct  2.  Corrales 

Precinct  3. 

Precinct  4. 
Precinct 


1890 


1880 


Alameda 

Kanchos  tie  Albuquerque  . . . 

Barelas 

Precinct   6.  Los  Padillas 

Precinct    7.  San  Antonio - 

Precinct    8.  Los  Griegos •  ■ 

Precinct   ft.  Kanchos  de  Atrisco 

Precinct  10.  ChOili 

Precinct  11.  Pajarito 

Precinct  12,  comprising  part  of  Albuquer- 
que (new)  town. 
Total  for  Albuquerque  (new)  town  (a), 
coextensive  with  precincts  12  and  26. 
Precinct  13,  coextensive  with   Albuquer- 
que (old)  town  (a). 

Precinct  14.  San  Ignacio 

Precinct  15.  Casa  Salazar 

Precinct  16.  Las  Placitas 

Precinct  17.  Pena Blanca 

Precinct  18.  Jemes 

Precinct  19.  Algodones 

Precinct  20.  Nacimiento 

Precinct  21.  La  Ventana 

Precinct  22.  Los  Candelaries 

Precinct  23.  San  Pedro 

Precinct  24.  Wallace 

Precinct  25.  Guadalupe 

Precinct  26,  comprising  part  of  Albuquer- 
que (new)  town. 
Precinct  27.  Gallup  . .  ?  ,v. 

Precinct  30 5  ^  ' 

Precinct  28.  Atrisco 

Precinct  29.  Hot  Springs 

Fort  Wingate 

Cochiti  Pueblo 

Isleta  Pueblo 

Jemez  Pueblo 

Sandia  Pueblo 

San  Felipe  Pueblo 

Santa  Ana  Pueblo 

Santo  Dommgo  Pueblo 

Zia  Pueblo 


Colfax  county. 


Precinct   1.  Elizabethtown 

Precinct   2.  Ute  Creek 

Precinct    3.  Cimarruu 

Precinct   4.  Rayado 

Precinct   5.  Elkins 

Precinct   6.  Raton, includingKaton town. 

Raton  town 

Precinct   7.  Folsom f 

Precinct   8.  Lower  Dry  Cimarron 

Precinct   9.  Chico  Springs 

Precinct  10.  Pena  Flor 

Precinct  11.  Ponil  Park 

Precinct  12.  Springer 

Precinct  13.  Cimilorio 

Precinct  14.  Clayton 

Precinct  15.  Martinez 

Precinct  16.  Blossburg,  Incl.  Blossburgtn. 

Blossburg  town 

Precinct  17.  Ponil 

Precinct  18.  Dorsey  Station 

Precinct  19.  Colmor 

Precinct  20.  BuenaVista,  including Buena 
Vista  town. 

Buena  Vista  town 

Precinct  21.  Gladstone 

Precinct  22.  Black  Lake 

Precinct  23.  Carrizo 


Donna  Ana  county  (c) 


Precinct  1 .  Organ 

Precinct  2.  Donna  Ana. 
Precinct  3.  LasCruces. 


20, 913 


924 
569 
554 
538 
642 
321 
730 
341 
403 
107 
381 
1,831 

3.785 
1,733 

223 
381 
293 
573 
272 
365 
937 
464 
201 
113 
124 
250 
1,954 

1,208 

439 
83 
480 
268 
1,059 
428 
140 
554 
253 
671 
106 


7,974 


338 
132 
335 
123 
363 
1,481 
1,255 
377 
97 
112 
310 
164 
600 
142 
140 
477 
1,171 
829 
350 
151 
198 
629 

555 
14 

183 
87 


9,191 


101 

872 
1,083 


17, 225 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


7,612 


a  Population  of  Albuquerque  town  in  1880,  2,315. 
6  Not  se])arately  returned. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Sierra  county  in  1884,  and  part  of  Lin- 
coln county  annexed  since  1880. 


1890 


Donna  Ana  county — Continued. 


Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
I'recinct 
Precinct  10. 
Precinct  11. 
Precinct  13. 
Precinct  14. 
Precinct  15. 
Precinct  16. 
Precinct  17. 
Precinct  18. 
Precinct  19. 
Precinct  20. 
Precinct  23. 


(6) 

Bosque  Seca 

La  Union 

La  Mesa 

Three  Rivers.. 

Tularosa 

Chamberino . . . 
San  Augustin  . 

La  Luz 

San  Miguel 

(Colorado 

Hilton 

Linden 

Rincon  

Las  Cruces 

Mescalero 


Grant  county  (d). 


Precinct  1.  Central,  including  Central 
city  and  Fort  Bayard. 

Central  city 

Fort  Bayard 

Precinct  2.  Pinos  Altos,  including  Pinos 
Altos  town. 

Pinos  Altos  town 

Precinct   3.  Silver,  including  Silver  city. 

Silver  citv 

Precinct   4.  Lower  Mimbres  River 

Precinct    5.  San  Lorenzo 

Precinct    6.  Georgetown 

Precinct   7.  tTi)per  Gila  River 

Precinct    8.  Lower  Gila  River , 

Precinct    9.  Shakespeare 

Precinct  10.  Hachita ■ 

Precinct  11.  Deming,  incl.  Deming  town. 

Deming  town 

Precinct  12.  Mimbres  Mill 

Precinct  13.  Santa  Rita 

Precinct  14.  Malone 

Precinct  15.  Conk  Peak 

Precinct  16.  Gold  H  ill 

Precinct  17.  Fleming 

Precinct  18.  Blackhawk 

Precinct  19.  Carlisle 

Precinct  20.  Lordsburg,  including  Lords- 
burg  town. 

Lordsburg  tow  n 

Precinct  21.  Pine  Cienega 

Precinct  22.  Oak  Grove 

Precinct  23.  San  Juan 


Lincoln  county  (e 


Precinct   1.  Lincoln, incl.  Fort  Stanton... 

Fort  Stanton 

Precinct   2.  San  Patricio 

Precinct    3.  Ruidoso 

Precinct   4.  Picacho 

Precinct   5.  Seven  Rivers 

Precinct    6.  Las  Tablas 

Precinct   7.  RosweU,incl.Roswell  village 

Roswell  village 

Precinct   8.  White    Oaks,    incl.     White 
Oaks  town. 

White  Oaks  town 

Precinct   9.  Upper  Penasco 

Precinct  11.  Nogal 

Precinct  12.  Bonito 

Precinct  13.  Red  Cloud 

Precinct  14.  Lookout 

Precinct  15.  Lower  Penasco 

Precinct  16.  Weed 

Precinct  17.  Upper  Pecos 

Precinct  18.  Eddy, includingEddy village. 

Eddy  village 
Precinct  19.  South  Spring  River 


1880 


1,389 

255 
335 
436 
163 
572 
272 
92 
459 
294 
923 
52 
142 
284 
1,257 
210 


9,657 


851 

257 

509 

1,015 


2,  268 

2, 102 

530 

334 

683 

351 

190 

238 

129 

1,183 

1 ,  136 

352 

133 

17 

170 

124 

17 

31 

165 

232 

228 

195 

17 

432 


7,081 


1,077 
253 
323 
270 
405 
453 
263 
752 

343 
719 

385 
210 
420 
359 
27 
406 
122 
278 
181 
618 
278 
198 


d  Part  taken  to  form  Siena  county  in  1884. 
e  Part  given  to  Donna  Ana  county  since  1880. 


4,539 


2,513 


POPULATION. 


281 


Table  3,— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

NEW  MEXICO— Coutiuued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Mora  county 


Precinct- 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
J'reciuct 
Fort 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Pre(^inct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
I'reciuct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 
Precinct 


1.  Mora 

2.  San  Antonio 

a.  Guadalupita 

4.  Cherry  Viilley 

5.  La  Cueva 

6.  San  J  ose 

7.  Golondrinas 

8.  Ocate 

9.  Agua  Negra 

10.  Coyote  Liicero 

11 .  Tipton ville,  incl.  Fort  Union. 
Union 

12.  Wagon  Mound 

13.  Loma  Parda 

14.  Armenta 

15.  Llano  del  Coyote 

10.  Pito  de  Aguii  Negra 

17.  Teque.squite 

18.  Trauiperos 

19.  Santiago  de  la  Celxilla 

2U.  Carmcl 

21 .  Mora  Cordillera •. 

22.  Turquillo 

23.  Oro 

24.  W'^atrons 

25.  Ciruela 

26.  Alto  Chupaderos 

27.  Ocate  Karanjos 

28.  AiToyo  de  Los  Yutas 

29.  Gascon 


Kio  Arriba  county  (rt)  , 


Precinct    1 .  Enibudo 

Precinct    2.  liio  Arriba 

Precinct    3.  Itio  de  Cbama . . . 

Precinct   4.  Cbimaj'o 

Precinct    5.  Las  Truchas 

Precinct    G.  Queniado 

Precinct    7.  Upper  Cliania  . . . 

Prei'.inct   8.  Chamita 

Precinct   9.  Ojo  Caliente 

Precinct  10.  El  Rito 

Precinct  11.  Abiquiu 

Precinct  12.  Collote 

Precinct  13.  Petaca 

Precinct  14.  Vallecito 

Precinct  15.  Los  Piuos 

Precinct  16.  Canjilon 

Precinct  17.  Ticrra  Amarilla  . 

Precinct  18.  Los  Ojos 

Precinct  19.  Chama 

Precinct  21 .  Amargo 

Precinct  22.  Arboles 

Precinct  23.  Canones 

Precinct  24.  Gallina 

Precinct  25.  Ojo  Sarco 

San  Juan  Pueblo 


San  Juan  county  (b) 


Precinct  1.  Pine  River  . 

Precinct  2.  Aztec 

Precinct  3.  La  Plata 

Precinct  4.  Olio 

Precinct  5.  Farmiugton  . 
Precinct  6.  Bloomflcld. . . 
Precinct  7.  Largo 


San  MmtiEL  county 


1890 


Precinct  1.  San  Miguel 

Precinct  2.  La  Cuesta 

Precincts.  Anton  Cbico 

Precinct  4.  Tecolote 

Precinct  5.  South  Las  Vegas,  comprising 
part  of  Las  Ve^as  city. 
Total  for  Las  Vegas  city,  coextensive 
with  precincts  s  and  26. 

Precinct  6.  La  Concepcion 

Precinct  7.  Los  Alamos 

Precinct  8.  Pecos 


10, 618 


530 
309 
194 
483 
305 
293 
904 
366 
272 
548 
229 
449 
237 
317 
252 
621 
218 
315 
344 
240 
242 
324 
323 
365 
282 
231 
411 
357 
198 


11,  534 


1880 


585 
.,286 
269 
489 
520 
310 
873 
457 
215 
648 
617 
346 
244 
486 
305 
553 
624 
571 
295 
504 
177 
388 
217 
149 
406 


1,890 


123 
439 
212 
168 
336 
144 
408 


24,204 


475 
462 
519 
525 
1,349 

217 
300 
673 


164 


20,  638 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


San  Miguel  county— Continued. 


Precinct   9.  Upper  Las  Vegas 

Precinct  10.  Chaperito 

Precinct  11.  San  Geronimo 

Precinct  12.  Rowe 

Precinct  13.  Rincon 

Precinct  14.  Sapello 

Precinct  15.  Manuelitas 

Precinct  16.  La  Junta 

Precinct  17.  Pucsta de  Luna 

Precinct  18.  San  Lorenzo 

Precinct  19.  Los  Colonias 

Precinct  20.  Jo^.la  Largo 

Precinct  21 .  Santa  Rosa 

Precinct  22.  Sabiuosa 

Precinct  23.  San  Jose 

Precinct  24.  La  Lientlre 

Precinct  25.  Penasco  Blanco 

Precinct  26.  North  Las  V(^gas,  com])ris. 

ing  part  of  Las  Vegas  city. 

Precinct  27.  Fort  Sumner 

Precinct  28.  Cabra  Spi-ings 

Precinct  29.  East  Las  Vegas,  coextensive 

with  East  Las  Vegas  town. 
Precinct  30.  Canon  de  Los  Manuelitas  . . 

Precinct  31.  Puertocito 

Precinct  32.  El  Pueblo 

Precinct  33.  Los  Vijilcs 

Precinct  34.  Las  Mulos 

Precinct  35.  Las  Gallinas 

Precinct  30.  Pena  ISlanca 

Precinct  37.  El  Cerrito 

Precinct  38.  Los  Torres 

Precinct  39.  Anton  Chico 

Precinct  40.  Bernal 

Precinct  41.  Liberty 

Precinct  42.  Puerto  do  Luna 

Precinct  43.  Los  Fuertes 

Precinct  44.  Ojitos  Fries 

Precinct  45,  Canada  de  Aguilar 

Precinct  46.  Bado  de  J  nan  Pais , 

Precinct  47.  Hot  Springs 

Precinct  48.  El  Llano 

Precinct  49.  Los  Esteritos 

Precinct  50.  Los  Tutas 

Precinct  51.  Los  Dis])en.s03 

Precinct  52.  Los  Alauiositos 

Precinct  53.  Alamo  Gordo 

Precinct  54.  Las  Colonias 

Precinct  55.  Trementina 

Precinct  50.  Aqua  Sarca f. 

Precinct  57.  Canon  Largo 

Precinct  58.  Romeroville 

Precinct  59.  Endee 

Precinct  60.  Ute  Creek 

Precinct  61.  El  Emplazado 


1890 


Santa  Fe  county  . 


Precinct    1.  Pojuaque 

Precinct   2.  Tesuqne 

Precinct   3.  Upper  Santa  Fe,  comi)rising 

part  of  Santa  Fe  city. 
Total  for  Santa  Fe  city,  coextensive 
with  precincts  3  and  4. 
Precinct   4.  Lower  Santa  Fe,  comprising 

part  of  Santa  Fe  city. 

Precinct   5.  Aqua  Fria. 

Precinct   6.  Cienega 

Precinct    7.  CerrilTos,  incl.  Cerrillos  town 

Cerrillos  town 

Precinct   8.  Galisteo 

Precinct   9.  San  Ildefonso 

Precinct  10.  Dolores 

Precinct  1 1.  Golden  and  San  I'edro 

Precinct  12.  Canoncito  and  Lamy 

Precinct  13.  Glorista 

Precinct  14.  Chimayo 

Precinct  15.  Santa  Cruz 

Precinct  16.  Espanola 

Precinct  17.  Chilili 

Precinct  18.  La  Bajada 

Pojuaque  Pueblo 

San  Ildefonso  Pueblo 

Santa  Clara  Pueblo 

Tesuque  Pueblo 


576 
346 
749 
315 
225 
404 
305 
241 
318 
300 
479 
133 
217 
199 
483 
388 
181 

1,  036 

285 
178 

2,  312 

290 
193 
296 
215 
204 
347 
324 
331 
496 
381 
193 
306 
558 
262 
306 
330 
305 
257 
235 
156 
410 
348 
192 
518 
284 
288 
278 
286 
326 
392 
302 
339 


13,  562 


1880 


655 

335 

3,065 

6,185 

3,120 

493 

326 
659 
446 
633 
394 
171 
790 
370 
260 
218 
540 
439 
424 

99 
101 
148 
225 

91 


10,  867 


6,633 


a  Part  talien  to  form  San  Juan  county  in  1887 


b  Organized  from  part  of  Rio  Arriba  county  in  1887. 


282 


COMPENDIUM  OP  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

NEW  ITIEXICIO— Continued. 


MINOR  civil.  DIVISIONS. 


Sierra  county  (a) . 


Precinct   1.  Lake  Valley 

Precinct   2.  Hillsboro 

Precinct   3.  Kingston,  incl.  Kingston  tn. 

Kingston  town 

Precinct   4.  Loa  Palonias 

Precinct    5.  Cucliillo  Negro 

Precinct    G.  Grafton 

Precinct   7.  Montj^ello - 

Precinct    8.  San  Jose 

Precinct    9.  Hermosa 

Precinct  10.  Pairview 

Precinct  11.  Cbloriile 

Precinct  12.  Engle 

Precinct  13.  Tierra  Blanca 

Precinct  14.  Templar 


Socorro  county  (h)  . 


;  liai' 


t  of 


Precinct    1.  Socorro,  coiuprisin 
Socorro  city. 
Total  for  Socorro   city,   coextensive 
witii  precincts  i,  24,  and  33. 

Precinct    2.  Lemitar 

Pi-ecinct    3.  Polvatlera 

Precinct   4.  Sal)iual 

Precinct    .').  La  Joy  a 

Precinct    7.  San  Antonio 

Precinct    9.  Para.je 

I'recinct  10.  Cooney --■ 

Precinct  11.  Kelly 

Precinct  12.  Magdalena 

PrecinctlS.  New  San  Marcial 

I'recinct  14.  Old  San  Marcial : 

Precinct  15.  VaUerde 

Precinct  16.  Las  Nutrias 

Precinct  17.  San  Franci.sco 

Luis  Lopez 

Tularosa 

( 'aiita  Kecio - 

New     Socorro,     comprising 
part  of  Socorro  city. 

Precinct  25.  San  Pedro 

Precinct  28.  San  Acacio 

Precinct  30.  Escondida 

Precinct  31 .  Santa  Kita 

Precinct  32.  Maugus 

Precinct  33.  Smelter,  comprising  part  of 
Socorro  city. 

Precinct  34.  Frisco - 

Precinct  36.  Kanchos  La  Joya 

Precinct  37.  Luna  Valley 

Precinct  38.  Cherry  ville 

Precinct  39.  La  Veguita 

Precinct  40.  Bosquecito - 

Precinct  41.  Carthage,  incl.  Carthage  tn. 

Carthage  town 

Precinct  42.  Negrita 


Precinct  21. 
Precinct  22. 
Precinct  2:i. 
Precinct  24. 


1890 


1880 


3,630 


368 
621 

816 

633 

242 

177 

16 

426 

250 

206 

167 

135 

92 

81 

33 

9,595 


7,875 


1,601 

2,295 

390 
.381 
379 
280 
460 
261 
368 
351 
273 
500 
111 
370 
106 
105 
238 
166 
79 
296 

168 
319 
284 
300 
193 
398 

152 
264 
122 

36 
124 

71 
367 
257 

82 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Valencia  codntt  . 


Precinct   1 .  Loa  Lunas 

Precinct   2.  Beleu 

Precinct    3.  Jarales 

Precinct   4.  Los  Ceuos 

Precinct    5.  Cubero 

Precinct   0.  SeboUeta 

Precinct   7.  Juan  Tafaya 

Precinct   8.  San  Mateo 

Precinct    9.  Los  Lentes 

Precinct  10.  Peralta 

Precinct  1 1 .  Valencia 

Precinct  12.  Tome 

Precinct  13.  Casa  Colorado. . . 

Precinct  14.  Tajiqne 

Precinct  15.  Manzano 

Precinct  16.  Cienega 

Precinct  17.  San  Rafael 

Precinct  18.  Torreon 

Precinct  19.  El  Bito 

Precinct  20.  San  Joae 

Precinct  21.  Punta  del  Agua. 

Precinct  22.  El  Ceno 

Precinct  23.  Coolidge 

Precinct  25.  Ramah 

Precinct  26.  El  Pino 

Precinct  27.  Loa  Chavez 

Precinct  28.  El  Bosque 

Aconia  Pueblo 

Lagnna  Pueldo 

Nutria  Pueblo 

Ojo  Caliente  Pueblo 

Pescado  Pueblo 

Zuni  Pueblo 


1890 


Taos  county 

Precinct   1.  Fernandez  de  Taos. . 

Precinct    2.  Cordovas 

Precinct    3.  Los  Ranchos 

Precinct   4.  Placita 

Precinct    5.  Arroyo  Seco 

Precinct   6.  Arroyo  Hondo 

Precinct    7.  Rio  Colorado 

Precinct    8.  El  Llano 

Precinct    9.  Chamisal 

Precinct  10.  Penasco. 

Precinct  11.  El  Cerro 

Pret'inct  12.  Upper  Costilla 

Precinct  13.  Ojo  Caliente 

Precinct  14.  Lower  Costilla 

Precinct  15.  Tres  Piedras 

Taos  Pueblo 


9,868 


978 
838 
,  165 
729 
803 
611 
583 
677 
737 
641 
490 
415 
82 
322 
288 
509 


13, 876 


1880 


345 
685 
676 
136 
418 
445 
106 
363 
339 
672 
494 

1,130 
214 
350 
658 
331 
449 
363 
216 
192 
290 
230 
123 
370 
213 
459 
290 
566 

1,140 
332 
462 
261 
558 


11,029 


13, 095 


a  Organized  from  parts  of  llonna  Ana,  Grant,  and  Socorro  counties  in  1884.  b  Part  taken  to  form  Sierra  county  in  1884. 


NEW  VORK, 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Albany  county 

Albany  city 

Waril    1 6,308 

Ward   2 5,689 

Waid    3 4,816 

Ward    4 5,336 

Ward    5 4,247 

Ward    6 3,436 

Ward    7 3,364 

Ward    8 4,177 

Ward    9 4,667 

Ward  10 9,3.53 

Ward  11 <5,385 

Ward  12 5,658 

Ward  13 4,839 

Ward  14 4,882 

Ward  15 5,244 

Ward  16 8,  .543 

Ward  17 7,979 


1890 


164,  555 


94,  923 


1880 


154, 890 


90,  758 


MINOR  CmL  DIVISIONS. 


Albany  county— Continued. 

Berne  town 

Bethlehem  town 

Coeymans  town 

Coh'oes  city 

Wardl 0,059 

Ward  2 3,686 

Wards 4,517 

Ward  4 6,183 

Ward  5 2,064 

Guilderland  town 

Knox  town 

New  Scotland  town 

Rensselaerville  town 

Watervliet  town,  including  Green  Island 
and  West  Troy  villages. 

Green  Island  village 

West  Troy  village 

Westerlo  town 


1890 


2,273 

4,187 

3,  669 

22,  509 


1880 


2,616 
3,  7.52 
2,912 
19,  416 


3,606 
1,  411 
3,207 
2,112 
24,  709 

3,459 
1,694 
3,  2.51 

2,488 
22, 220 

4.463 

12,967 

1,949 

4,t6o 
8,820 
2,324 

POPULATION. 


283 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS— Continued, 

NEW  "VORK— Continued. 


MINOR  f'lVIL  DTVrSIONS. 


ALLEGANY  COUNTY. 


Alfred  town,  inr,!.  Alfred  Center  village. . 

Alfred  Center  village 

Allen  town 

Alma  town 

Almond  towr.    ,,,.. 

Amity  town,  inc.nding  Belmont  village  . 

Belmont  \  i'.lago 

Andover  town 

Angelica  town,  including  Angelica  village 

Angelica  village 

Belfast  town,  including  Belfast  village  . . 

Belfast  village 

Birdsall  town 

Bolivar  town,  incl.  Bolivar  village  («) 

Bums  town,  including  Canaseraga  village 

Canaseraga  village 

Canea^lea  town 

Conterville  town 

Clarksville  to  >vn 

Cuba  town,  including  Cuba  village 

Cuba  village 

rriend.ship  town,  incl.  IMendship  village 

Friendship  village 

Genesee  town 

( i  ranger  town 

Grove  town 

Hntne  town 

Independence  town 

New  Hudson  town 

Rushford  town 

Scio  town 

Ward  town 

Wellsville  town,  incl.  Wellsville  village  .. 

Wells ville  village 

West  Almond  town 

Willing  town 

Wirt  town,  incluiling  Rlchburg  village  . . 

Richburg  village 


Broome  county 


Barker  town 

Bingliamton  city 

Ward    1 4,217 

Ward    2 2,  72.5 

Ward    3 3,638 

Ward    4 891 

Ward    5 3,  111 

Ward    6 2,465 

W.ard    7 4,101 

Ward    8 2,  223 

Ward    9 1,334 

Ward  10 2,  530 

Ward  11 4, 138 

Ward  12 2, 434 

Ward  13 1,198 

Binghamton  town,  including  Port  Dick- 
in.sou  village. 

Port  Dickinson  village 

Chenango  town 

ColesviUe  town 

Conklin  town 

Fen  ton  town 

Kirk  wood  town 

Lisle  town,  including  Lisle  village 

Lisle  village 

Maine  town ],,[ 

Nauticoke  town 

Sanfoidtown,  incl.  part  of  Deposit  viilage. 

Deposit  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Deposit  village,  in  Sanford 
town,  Broome  county,  and  Deposit 
town ,  Delaware  county. 
Triangle  town,  incl.  Whitney  Point  vill. . . 

Whitney  Point  village 

Union  town,  including  Union  village 

Union  village 

Vestal  town 

Windsortown,  incluiling  Windsor  village. 
Windsor  village 7 


1890 


43,  240 


1,699 
786 
717 
1,  509 
1,419 
1 ,  99() 

950 

1,  760 
1,749 

953 

1,501) 

600 

883 

2,  233 
1,500 

659 
1,639 

91] 

891 
2,  .328 
1,386 
2,216 
i,36g 
1,070 

954 

9.56 
1,913 
1,249 

978 
1,  ,355 
1,391 

567 
4,  765 

3,435 

649 

1,206 

1,219 

374 


62,  973 


1,100 
35, 005 


1880 


41, 810 


],526 

513 

818 

865 

1,  .507 

1,972 

804 

1,988 

1,020 

705 

1,470 

405 

890 

1,  029 
1,071 

701 

1,764 

956 

852 

2,  203 
1 ,251 
2,127 

1. 134 
974 
1,  086 
1, 125 
1,  905 
1,186 
1,034 
1,453 
1,  5.55 
620 
4,  259 
2,0491 
803 
1,267 
1,  225 


49,  483 


1,333 
17,  317 


2,  555 


345 
1,448 

Lfo^ 

3, 126 
1,033 

3,208 
1,420 

1,280 

1,555 

1,119 

1,344 

1,962 

2,399 

1,692 

429 
2,129 

723 

999 

3,265 

3.  495 

964 

875 

1.530 

1,419 

1,879 

2,073 

842 
2,711 

818 
2,596 

821 
2,  070 

2MI 

3,  035 

3,  286 

524 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


flATTABAUGUS   COUNTY 


Allegany  town 

Ash  ford  town 

Carrolton  town,  incl.  Limestone  village  (a) 

Cold  Spring  town  .x 

Conewango  town 

Dayton  town 

Kast  Otto  town 

Ellicottville  town,  incl.  Ellicottville  vill  . . 

Ellicottville  village 

Paniu'rxville  town 

Eraukliuville  town,  including  Pranklin- 
ville  village. 

Franklinville  village 

Preecforu  town 

(i  reat  Valley  town 

Hinsdale  town 

Humphrey  town 

Ischua  town 

Leon  town 

Little  Valley  town,  incl.  Little  Valley  vill. 

Little  Valley  village ,' 

Lyndon  town 

Machias  town 

Mansfield  town 

Napoli  town 

New  Albion  town,  incl.  Cattaraugus  vill .  - 

Cattaraugus  village 

Olean  town,  including  Oleau  village 

Olean  village 

Otto  town 

Perrysburg  town 

Persia  town,  incl.  part  of  Gowanda  vill.(i)) 

Portville  town 

Randolph  town,  incl.  Randolph  village  . . . 

Randolph  village 

Red  House  town 

Salamanca   town,   including  Salanianc^a 
and  West  Salamanca  villages. 

Salamanca  village  

West  Salamanca  village 

South  Valley  town 

Yorkshire    town,    including    Yorkshire 
Center  village. 

Yorkshire  Center  village 


1890 


Cayuga  county  . 


Auburn  city 

Ward    1 3,549' 

Ward    2 3,003 

Ward    3 1,  625 

Ward    4 3, 521 

Ward    5 1. 699 

Ward    6 2,  654 

Ward    7 2,  224 

Ward    8 2,  748 

Ward    9 2,217 

Ward  10 2,618 

Aurelius  town,  including  Cayuga  village. 

Cayuga  village '. 

Brutus  town,  incl.  Weedsport  village 

Weedsport  village 

Cato  town,  including  Meridian  village  (a) . 

Conquest  town 

Fleming  town 

Genoa  town,  including  Genoa  village 

Genoa  village 

Ira  town,  including  Cato  village  (a) 

Ledyard  town,  including  Aurora  village  . 

Aurora  village 

Locke  town 

Meutz  town,  incl.  Port  Byron  village 

Port  Byron  village 

Montezuma  town,  inch  Montezuma  vill . . . 

Montezuma  village 

Moravia  town,  including  Moravia  village. 

Moravia  village 

Niles  town 

0 wasco  town 

Scipio  town 


60, 866 


.3,611 
1,710 

1,884 
901 
1,273 
1,735 
1,288 
1,931 
8S2 
1,082 
2,  224 

1 ,021 

1,251 

1,705 

1,312 

866 

853 

1,194 

1,320 

698 

077 

1,.536 

1,022 

902 

1,858 

878 

11,  .507 

7,358 

1,042 

1,  123 

1,  ,506 

2,  339 
2,448 
1 ,201 
1,1.56 
4,572 

3,692 

495 
1,249 
1,  723 

511 


65,  302 


1880 


25,  858 


55,  800 


4,044 
1,813 
2,171 

984 
1 ,  299 
1,  705 
1,251 
1,949 

748 
1,128 
1,982 

672 

1,312 

1,859 

I,. 594 

997 

935 

1,192 

1,196 

566 

831 

1,  545 

1, 100 

1,120 

1,732 

705 

G,  .575 

3,036 

1,111 

1,  370 
1,370 

2,  400 

2,  459 
1,111 

487 

3,  498 

2>53i 
469 
995 

1,784 

430 


65,  081 


21,  924 


1,793 

1,954 

511 
2,871 

484 
2,  730 

1,580 
1,990 

1 ,411 
2,059 

1,  .549 

1,661 

1,055 

1,  233 

2,320 

2,517 

4.-=  7 
1,  873 

397 
2,113 

2, 185 

2,199 

555 
1,001 

444 
1,141 

1,952 

2,288 

I ,  los 
1,047 

1,146 
1,294 

307 
2,498 

448 
2,699 

1,486 
1,.579 

1,540 
1, 875 

1,162 

1,297 

1,836 

2,  093 

a  Not  separately  returned. 


6  Not  separately  returned ;   in  Persia  town,  Cattaraugus 
county,  and  Collins  town,  Erie  county. 


284 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IVEW  YORK— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Cayuga  county— Continued. 


Sempronius  town 

Sonnet  t  town •  -  ■ 

Siniugport  town,  incl.  Union  Springs  vill 

Union  Springs  village 

Sterling  town,  incl.  Fairhaveu  village 

Fairhaven  village 

Summer  Hill  town 

Throop  town 

Venice  town -■- 

Victory  town 


Chautauqua  county  . 


1890 


98i 
1,408 
1,991 
i,o66 
2,959 
7^8 
8(i4 
1,U56 
1,  672 
1,  7(l« 

75,  202 


Ark  Wright  town 

Bu.sti  town -■ 

Carroll  town,  incl.  Frewsburg  village 

Frewsburg  village 

Charlotte  town,  incl.  SinclairvUle  village. 

Sinclairville  village •. 

Chautauqua  town.  incl.  May ville  village  . 

Mayvillc  village 

Clierry   Creek    town,  including    Cherry 
Creek  village. 

Cherry  Creek  village 

Clymer  town 

Dunkirk  city -•■■•- 

Waidl 2,925 

Ward2 2,092 

Warda 2,309 

Ward4 2,090 

EUery  town -• 

Ellicott  town  (6),  incl.  Falconer  viUage. . . 

Falconer  village 

Ellington  town 

French  Creek  town 

Cerry  town -  ■ 

Hanover  town,  including  Forestville  and 
Silver  Creek  villages. 

Forestville  village 

Silver  Creek  village 

Harmony  town ,  including  Panama  village 

Panama  village 

Jamestown  city  (i) 

Wardl 3,060 

Ward  2 2,852 

Wards 4,045 

Ward  4 3, 248 

Ward5 2,833 

Kiantoue  town 

Mina  town 

Poland  town,  including  Kennedy  village. 

Kennedy  village 

Pomfret  town, including Fredonia  village 

Fredonia  village 

Portland  town,  including  Brocton  village 

Brocton  village 

Kipley  town 

Sheridan  town 

Sherman  town,  incl.  Sherman  village 

Sherman  village 

Stockton  town 

Villeuova  town 

Westtield  town,  incl.  Wes^tfield  village. . 
Westfield  village 


Chemung  county  . 


Ashland  town,  incl.  Wellsburg  village  (c)  . 

Baldwin  town 

Big  Flats  town 

Catlin  town 

Chemung  town 

Elmira  city  (rf) 

Wardi: 2,240 

Ward  2 3,460 

Ward  3 3,946 

Ward  4 4.  UV9 

Wards V,  622 

Ward  6 5, 837 

Ward  7 3,709 

Elmiratown  (rf) 

Erin  town 

Hor.seheads  town,  incl.  Horseheads  vill.  - 
Horseheads  village 


1880 


1, 138 
1,644 

2,  125 

l,2lO 

3,  034 
621 

1,028 
1,1X8 
1,  889 


880 
2,089 
1,787 

570 
1,441 

510 
3,259 
1 ,  164 
1,481 

676 
1,  363 
9,416 


1,789 
1,746 

574 
1,430 
1,033 
1,088 
4,016 


1,678 

3,174 

379 

16,  038 


1,  952 

65,  342 

f,  076 
1,901 

1,718 

5^8 
1,  667 

540 
3,576 

at, 051 
1,  3.54 

448 
1,455 

7,248 

1,555 

10,  842 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


496 

513 

1, 125 

1,102 

1,608 

1,539 

514 

417 

5.479 

4,551 

3.399 

2,692 

2,  423 

2,014 

812 

288 

2,020 

1,990 

1,511 

1,551 

1,531 

1,558 

785 

731 

1,730 

1,868 

1,242 

1,440 

5,401 

3,  323 

1.983 

1,924 

48,  265 

43,  065 

983 

1,149 

733 

968 

1,687 

1,989 

1,180 

1,450 

1,610 

2,098 

30,  893 

20,  541 

890 
1,289 
3,  482 
1,716 


1,602 
1,042 
1,175 
4,221 


724 
1 ,036 
3,455 

473 
9,357 


1,986 
1,562 
3,449 


a  Estimated  in  1880. 

h  Jamestown  village,  formerly  in  Ellicott  town,    incorpo- 
rated as  a  city  since  1880. 
c  Not  separately  returned. 


1890 


Chemung  county— Continued. 


Soutliport  town  (0) 

Van  Etteu  town.  incl.  Van  Etten ville  vill. 

Van  Ettenville  village 

Veteran  town 


Chenango  county . 


Afton  town,  including  Afton  vUlage 

Af  ton  village 

Bainbridgeton-n,  incl.  Bainbridge  village . 

Bainbridge  village 

Columbus  town 

Coventry  town 

German  town 

Greene  town,  including  Greene  village. . . 

(ireene  village 

Guilford  town 

Lincklaen  town 

McUonongh  town 

New  Berlin  town,  incl.  New  Berlin  vill. . . 

New  Berlin  village 

North  Norwich  town 

Norwich  town,  incl.  Norwich  village 

Norwich  village 

Otselic  town 

Oxford  town,  including  Oxford  village.  - . 

O.xford  village 

Pharsalia  town 

Pitcher  town 

Plymouth  town 

Preston  town 

Sherburne  town,  including  part  of  Earl- 
ville  village  and  Sherburne  village. 

Earlville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Earlville  village,  in  Sher- 
burne town,  Chenango  county,  and 
Hamilton  town,  Madison  county. 

Sherburne  village 

Smithville  town 

Smyrna  town,  incl.  Smyrna  village  (c)  ... 


Clinton  county 


Altona  town 

Ausabletown,  including  parts  of  Clinton- 
ville  and  Keeseville  villages. 

Cliutonville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Clintonville  village,  in  Aii- 
sable  town,  Clinton  county,  and 
Chesterfield  town,  Essex  county. 

Keeseville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Keeseville  village,  in  Ausable 
town,  Clinton  county,  and  Chester- 
field town,  Essex  county. 

Beekmantown  town 

Black  Brook  town,  including  part  of  Au- 
sable Forks  village. 

Ausable  Forks  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Ausable  Forks  village  (e),  in 
Black  Brook  town,  Clinton  county, 
and  Jay  town.  Essex  county. 
Champlain   town,  including    Champlain 
and  Rouse  Point  villages. 

Champlain  village 

Rouse  Point  village 

Chazy  town 

Clinton  town 

Dannemora  town 

EUenburg  town 

Mooers  town 

Peru  town 

Plattsburg  town,  incl.  Plattsburg  village 

Plattsburg  village 

Saranac  town • 

Schuyler  Falls  town 


Columbia  county 


Ancram  town  . . . 
Austerlitz  town . 
Canaan  town 


2,044 
1,658 

567 
1,810 


37, 776 

2,083 

683 

2,117 

1,049 

1,109 

1,166 

542 

3,164 

1,067 

2,236 

720 

1,  025 

2.  427 

979 

858 

6,524 

5,212 

1,284 

3, 138 

1.477 

915 

983 

1,156 

762 

2,847 


1880 


187 
536 


960 
1,318 
1,396 


46,  437 


2,368 
2,532 

290 
306 


.125 
,  103 


2,159 
2,256 

393 
757 

5,207 

«,Z75 
1,856 

2,  867 
1,750 

3,  977 
3,046 
3,467 
2,356 
9,500 
7  ,010 
3,  496 
1,456 


46, 172 


1,332 
1,142 
1,561 


3,  619 
1,991 

553 
2, 263 


39,  891 


2,248 
734 

1,  924 
78. 

1,177 
1,317 

664 
3,378 

9!5 
2,441 

901 
1,298 

2,  572 
9!7 
964 

5,756 


1,  512 
3,  035 
1 ,209 
1,147 
1,075 
1,302 
909 
3,128 


944 
1,492 
1,651 


50, 897 


3,570 
2,980 


2,644 
3,365 


5,407 

1. 509 
01,485 
3,147 
2,194 
2,  902 
3,162 
4,381 
2,610 
8,283 

5.245 
4,  .552 
1,  040 


47,  928 


1,602 
1,341 
1,654 


d  Parts  of  Elmira  and  Southport  towns  annexed  to  Elmira 
citv  since  1880. 

e  lu  1880  in  Jay  town, Essex  county,  only. 


POPULATION. 


285 


Table  a.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

NEW^  YORK— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Columbia  county— Continued. 

Chatham  town,  incl.  part  of  Chatham  vill. 

Chatham  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Chatham  village,  in  Chatham 
and  Ghent  towns. 
Claveraek    town,  includinj;    Mellenvillo 
and  Philmont  villages. 

Mellenville  village 

Philmont  village 

Clermont  town 

Copake  town 

Gallatin  town 

Germantown  town 

Ghenttown,  in<l.  part  of  Chatham  village- 
Chatham  village  (part  of) 

Greenport  town 

Hillsdale  town 

Hudson  city 

Ward  1 .•  1,  759 

AVard  2 2, 392 

Ward  3 2, 281 

Ward  4 1, 093 

Ward  5 1, 8<5 

Kinderhook  town,  including  Kinderhook 
and  Valatie  villages. 

Kinderhook  village 

Valatie  village 

Livingston  town 

New  Lebanon  town 

Stockport  town 

Stuy vesant  town 

Taghkanick  town 


1890 


Cortland  county  . 


Cincinnatus  town 

Cortlandville  town,  including  Cortland 
and  McGrawville  villages  and  part  of 
Homer  village  (a). 

Cortland  village 

McGrawville  village 

Ciiyler  town 

Freetown  town 

Harford  town 

Homer  town,  incl.  part  of  Homer  village. 

Homer  village  (part  of) 

Lapeer  town 

Marathon  town,  incl.  Marathon  village  . . 

Marathon  village 

Preble  town 

Scott  town 

Solon  town 

Taylor  town 

Trnxton  town , 

Virgil  town 

Willett  town 


Dblawarb  county  . 


Andes  town,  including  Andes  village 

Andes  village 

Bovina  town 

Colchester  town 

Davenport  town 

Delhi  town,  including  Delhi  village 

Delhi  village 

Deposit  town,  incl.  part  of  Deposit  viilage. 

Deposit  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Deposit  village,  in  Sanford 
town,  Broome  county,  and  Deposit 
town,  Delaware  rountv. 
Franklin  town,  incl.  Franklin  village 

Franklin  village 

Hamden  town 

Hancock  town,  including  Hancock  village . 

Hancock  village 

Harpersfield  town,  including  part  of  Stam- 
ford village. 

Stamford  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Stamtord  village,  in  Harpers- 
field  and  Stamford  towns. 

Kortrigh  t  town 

Mason ville  town 

Meredith  town 

Middletown  town,  incl.  Margaretville  vill. 

Margaretville  village 


4,019 
1,082 
1 ,912 

4,518 

564 
1,818 

798 
1,  515 
1,  016 
1,«83 
2,903 

830 
1,247 
1,554 
9,970 


3,709 

963 
1,4.17 
2,080 
1,765 
2,  345 
1,953 
1,062 


28, 657 


1880 


956 
11,  451 


8,590 
7>3 

1,095 
677 
861 

4,  206 

2,566 
585 

1,806 


987 
687 
815 
1,  328 
1,518 
800 

45,  496 


2,264 
416 
1,007 
2,  973 
1,789 
2,908 
1,564 
1,664 
566 
i>530 

2,  897 
s8i 
1,.'')07 
4,745 
1,2715 
1,386 

267 
819 

1,  588 
1,397 
1,  555 
3,313 
616 


4,574 
1 ,062 
1.765 

4,347 

360 
1.343 

918 
1,  905 
1,  262 
1,  608 
2,953 

703 
1,275 
1,939 
8,670 


4,200 


1.775 
2,060 
2,245 
1,980 
2,097 
1,308 

25,  825 


1,093 
7,114 


4.050 
637 

1,382 
844 

1,  034 

3,691 

2.331 

757 

1,  7(10 

1 ,006 

1.138 

980 

842 

993 

1,  550 

1,854 

853 


42,  721 


2.639 
496 
1,022 
2,941 
1,  939 
2,941 
1,384 
1,714 

544 
1,419 


2,907 

660 
1,496 
3,  238 

686 
1,420 


522 

1,730 
1,673 

1,  563 

2,  977 
418 


MINOR  civil  divisions. 


Delaware  county — Continued. 

Koxbury  town,  incl.  Roxbury  village  (a) . . 
Sidney  town,  including  Sidiiey  village 

Sidney  village ". 

Stamford'town,  inchuling  Hobart  village 
and  part  of  Stamford  village. 

Hobart  villa<re 

Stamford  village  (part  of) 

Tompkins  town 

Walton  town,  including  Walton  village . . . 

Walton  village 


Dutchess  county 


1890 


Amenia  town 

Beekman  town 

Clinton  town 

Dover  town,  incl.  Dover  Plains  village  . . 

Dover  Plains  village 

East  Fishkill  town 

FishkiU  town,  incl.  Fishkill  on  Hudson, 
Fishkill,  and  Matteawan  villages. 

Fishkill  on  Hudson  village  (6) 

Fishkill  village 

Matteawan  village 

Hyde  Park  town ! 

Lagrange  town | 

Milan  town 

Northeast  town,  incl.  Millertou  village  ... 

Millerton  village 

Pawling  toTvn,  including  Pawling  village.  1 

Pawling  village 

Pine  Plains  town 

Pleasant  Valley  town,  including  Pleasant 
Valley  village. 

Pleasant  Valley  village 

Poughkeepsie  city 

Ward  1 3, 788 

Ward  2 4,  790 

Ward  3 3,211 

Ward  4 3, 454 

Ward  5 3,  638 

Ward  6 3, 325 

Poughkeepsie  town,   including  part  of 
Wapplngera  Falls  village. 

Wappmgers  Falls  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Wappingers  Falls  village,  in 
Poughkeepsie  and  Wappinger  towns. 
Red  Hook  town,  including  Red  Hook  and 
TivoU  villages. 

Red  Hook  village 

Tivoli  village 

Rhinebeck  town,  incl.  Rhinebeck  village  . 

Rliinebeck  village 

Stanford  town 

Unionvale  town 

Wappinger  town,  including  pai't  of  Wap- 
pingers Falls  village. 

Wappingers  Falls  village  (part  of) 

Washington  town,  incl.  Millbrook  village. 
Millbrook  village 


Erie  county. 


a  Not  separately  returned. 


Alden  town,  including  Alden  village 

Alden  village 

Amherst  town,  incl.  Williamsville  vill.  (a) 

Aurora  town,  incl.  East  Aurora  village. . . 
East  Aurora  village \ 

Boston  town 

Brandt  town 

Buffalo  city 

Ward    1' 17,125 

Ward    2 6,922 

Ward    3 12,922 

Ward    4 8,501 

Ward    5 55,062 

Ward    6 31,303 

Ward    7 42,112 

Ward    8 9,848 

Ward    9 8,233 

Ward  10 14, 340 

Ward  11 30,304 

Ward  12 10,851 

Ward  13 8, 141 

b  Formerly  Fishkill  Landing. 


,272 
,122 
,358 
,940 

561 
552 
,626 
,543 
,299 


2,362 
1,113 
1,426 

1,863 

662 

2,175 

11,840 

3.617 

745 

4,278 

2,  821 

1,403 

1,026 

2,026 

638 

1,  949 

6^0 

1,  '.m 

1,531 


22,  206 


4,  782 

976 
3.718 

4,388 


935 
1.350 
3,367 
1,649 
1,  8M 
1,  033 
4,575 


2,  742 
2,766 


693 


322,981 


1880 


2,  344 
2, 461 

'1,638 

390 

'2J534 
3,544 
1,389 


79, 184 


2.697 
1,578 
1,640 
2,  281 
721 
2,574 
10,  732 


2,503 

682 

4.41' 

2.873 

1,745 

1,275 

2,181 

600 

2,006 

580 

1,352 

1,785 


429 
20,  207 


4,471 

936 
1.254 
3,902 
i.';69 
2,092 
1,407 
4,961 


2,  797 


219, 884 


2, 534 
521 
4,519 
2,  723 
1.  log 
1,617 
1,527 
155,  134 


286 


COMPENDIUM~OF  THE  ELEVENTH  "CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued, 

NEW  VORK— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Erie  county — Continued. 


Clieektowaga  town 

Claremo  town 

('olden  town 

Collinst(>wii,iufl.  pi^^tof(;owandavill.(a)- 
C'on^o^d  town,  incl.  Springville  villaijo. 

Spring ville  village 

East  Hanibiivg  town 


1890 


1880 


Eden  town 

Elma  town 

Evans  town,  including  Angola  village 

Angola  village 

Crand  Island  town 

Haniliurg  town,  inel.  Hamburg  village  . .  - 

Hamburg  village 

Holland  town.including  Holland  village- 
Holland  village 

Lancaster  town,  incl.  Lancaster  village. . . 

Lancaster  village 

Marilla  town 

Newstead  town,  including  Akron  village. 

Akron  village ■■■■  ■ 

North  Collins  town,  including  North  Col- 
lins village. 

North  Collins  village 

Sardinia  town ,"  """.■,;"■ ' 

Tonawanda  town,  incl.  Tonawanda  viU. . . 

Tonawanda  village 

Wales  town 

West  Seneca  town 


Essex  county  . 


Chesterfield   town,  including  parts   of 
Clinton  ville  and  Kecseville  villages. 

Clintonville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Clintonville  village,  in  Ausa- 
ble  town,  Clinton  county,  and  Ches- 
terfield town,  Essex  county. 

Kceseville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Kceseville  village,  in  .\usa- 
ble  town,  Clinton  county,  and  Ches- 
terfield town,  Essex  comity. 

frown  Toiiit  town ,--•.•-• ;;,  ■. " " ;  •  V.' ' 

Elizabethtown  town,  including  Elizabeth- 
town  village. 

Elizabethtown  village 

Essex  town ;•,-••••-, .-,•, 

Jay  town,  incl.  part  ot  Ausable  Fork.s  viU. 

Ausable  Forks  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Ausable  Forks  village  (i),  in 
Black  Brook  town,  Clinton  county, 
and  Jay  town,  Essex  county. 

Kocne  town 

Lewis  town 

Minerva  town -. ■--••••.•„■ : 

Moriah  town,  including  MineviUo  and 
Port  Henry  villages. 

Mineville  village 

Port  Henry  village 

Newcomb  town 

North  Elba  town 

North  Hudson  town 

St.  Arniaud  town 

Schroon  town ......--- -  - 

Ticoiuleroga  town,  incl.  Ticondcroga  viU 

Ticonderoga  village  (c ) 

Westport  town,  incl.  AVcstport  village-  -  - 

Westport  village 

"Willsboro  town 

Wilmington  town 


Ebanklin  county 


2,974 
3,195 
1,378 

2,  362 

3,  881 
1,885 
2,  304 
2,  288 
2,  lt)3 

2,  692 
650 

1,  048 
3,802 
1  ,  ^U 
1,595 
582 
3, 902 
1 ,692 
1,599 

3,  721 
1,492 
2,016 

636 
1,728 
7,660 

7.  '45 
1,200 
3,485 


33, 052 


2,548 

16 
306 


978 
2,  loi 


3,135 
1,399 

573 
1,437 
1,933 

364 
757 


1,258 

1,  323 

97!) 

6,787 

1,844 

283 
1,117 

656 

633 
1,474 
3,980 
2,267 
l,8(i4 

563 
l,.'i6S 

678 

38,110 


1,737 
364 

1,4.50 
899 

32, 390 

2,440 
2, 098 
1,644 

8ir> 

267 
2, 161 
2,  828 

680 

re  Not  separately  returned;  in  Persia  town,  Cattaraugus 
county,  and  Collin's  town,  Erie  county. 

h  In  1880  in  J.iy  town,  Essex  county,  only. 

c  Tiiiiudornga'LoweT  Falls  (population  1,198  in  1880)  and 
Ticonilciogarpiicr  Falls  (population  597  in  188U)  consolidated 
as  Ticimdcroga.  since  1880. 

d  Pait  taken  to  form  Santa  Clara  town  in  1888. 


Bangor  town 

Belmont  town 

Bombay  town 

Brandon  town  (rf) 

Brighton  town 

Buike  town 

Chatoaugay  town,  incl.  Cliateaugay  vill. . . 
Chatea'ugay  village 


2,  445 
2, 263 
1,496 
892 
480 
2,  072 
2,  965 
1,172 


2,  327 

3,  495 
1,464 
2,371 
3,  400 
1 ,227 
2,  409 
2,  363 
2,  555 

2,  610 
508 

1,156 

3,  234 
758 

1,720 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


3,944 
1 ,602 
1,825 
3,570 
1 ,036 
1,856 

421 

1,767 
4.  909 

3.864 
1,  392 
3,463 


34,  515 


2,  752 


1.053 
2,181 


4, 287 
1,363 

445 
1, 462 
2,  443 

532 
532 


910 
1,774 
1,162 
7,379 

2,561 

2,494 

237 

480 

693 

452 

1,731 

3,304 


Franklin  county— Continued. 


Constable  town 

Dickinson  town  (c) 

Duane  town 

Fort    Covington    town,   including   Fort 
Covington  village. 

Fort  Covington  village 

Franklin  town 

Harrietstowntown,  incl.  SaranacLakevill 

Saranac  Lake  village 

Malone  tow-n,  including  Midone  village  . . 

Malone  village . .    

Moira  town,  including  Brnshtou  village.. 

Brushton  village 

Santa  Clara  town'(/),  incl.  Brandon  vill  . . 

Hrandon  village 

Wavcrly  to-\vn  (3),  in<l.  St.  Regis  Falls  vill 

St.  Regis  Falls  village 

Westville  town •. 


1890 


Fulton  county. 


Bleecker  town 

Broadalbin  town,  incl.  Broadalbin  village. 
Broadalbin  village 

Caroga  town 

Ephratah  town 

Gloversville  city  (ft) 

Wardl 2,717 

Ward  2 1,876 

Wards 2,354 

Ward  4 2,909 

Wards 1,487 

Ward  6 2,521 

Johnstown  town  (/i),  incl.  Johnstown  vill. 
Johnstown  village 

Mayficld  town 

Northampton  town,  incl.  Northville  vill . . 
Northville  village 

Oppenheim  town 

Perth  town 

Stratford  town 


Genesee  county. 


Alabama  town 

Alexander  towai,  incl.  Alexander  vill.  (/)  . 
Batavia  town,  including  Batavia  village. 

Batavia  village 

Bergen  town,  including  Bergen  village  . . 

Bergen  village 

Bethany  town 

Byron  town 

Darien  town 

Elba  town,  including  Elba  village 

Elba  village 

Leroy  town,  including  Leroy  village 

Lerov  village 

Oakfield  town,  including  Oakfield  village 

Oakfield  village 

Pavilion  town 

Pembroke  town,  including  Corfu  village 

Corfu  village 

Staflbrd  town 


Greene  county. 


Ashland  town 

Athv  ns  town,  including  Athens  village  . 

Athens  village 

Cairo  town,  including  Cairo  village 

Cairo  village 

Catskill  town,  including  Catskill  and 
Paleuville  villages. 

Catskill  village 

Paleuville  village 

Coxsjickie  town,  incl.  Coxsackie  village  - 

Coxsackie  village 

Durham  town 

Greenville  town 


1, 439 

1,664 

421 

2, 207 

870 
1,345 
1,582 

768 
8, 991 
4, 986 
2, 512 

S98 
1, 690 

755 
2,  270 
1 ,210 
1,376 


37, 650 


1880 


816 

2,021 

708 

624 

1,864 

13,  864 


1,  532 

2,  329 
285 

2.  424 

93  > 

1,184 

533 

19' 

7,909 

4, "93 
2, 254 


1,687 


30, 985 


1,046 
2,175 


855 
2,157 
7,133 


10, 959 

16, 626 

7,768 

5.013 

2, 181 

2, 231 

1,992 

2,  069 

792 

763 

1,  ,563 

1,845 

709 

915 

997 

1,066 

33,  265 

32, 806 

1,054 

1,975 

1,587 

1,608 

9,341 

7,516 

7,221 

4.845 

1,830 

2,  002 

623 

675 

1,517 

1,071 

1,578 

1,754 

1,964 

2,046 

1,746 

1,968 

428 

4,  722 

4,469 

2.743 

1,441 

1,495 

578 

1,581 

1,649 

2,  679 

2,  845 

398 

353 

1,625 

1,808 

31, 598 

32, 695 

787 

899 

2,876 

3,005 

2,024 

2,100 

2,191 

2,  287 

573 
8,  263 

8,311 

4,920 

4,320 

558 
3,  773 

4,009 

i,6ti 

i,66> 

1,925 

2, 173 

1,951 

2, 043 

e  Part  taken  to  form  Waverly  town  in  1880. 
/Organized  from  part  of  Brandon  town  in  1888. 
a  Organized  from  part  of  Dickinson  town  in  1880. 
ft  Gloversville  village,  formerly  in  Johnstown  town,  incor- 
porated as  a  city  since  1880. 
i  Not  separately  returned. 


POPULATION. 


287 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

NEW  VORK— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Geeene  county — Coutiuued. 


Halcott  town 

Hunter  town,  including  Hunter  village  . 

Hunter  village , 

Jewett  town 

Lexington  town 

New  Baltimore  town,  including  New  Bal- 
timore village. 

New  Baltimore  village 

Prattsville  town,  incl.  Prattsville  village 

Prattsville  village 

Windham  town 


Hamilton  county  . 


Arietta  town 

Benson  tOAvn 

Hope  town 

Indian  Lake  to wn . . . 
Lake  Pleasant  town. 

Long  Lake  town 

Morehouse  town 

Wells  town 


Herkimer  county  . 


Columbia  town 

Danube  town 

Fairfield  town 

Frankfort  town,  incl. Frankfort  village. . . 

Frankfort  village 

Gei-man  Flats  town,  including  Ilion  and 
Mohawk  villages. 

Ilion  village 

Mohawk  village 

Herkimer  town,  incl.  Herkimer  village  (a) 

Litchfield  town 

Little  Falls  town,  including  part  of  Little 
Falls  village. 

Little  Falls  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Little  Falls  village,  in  Little 
Falls  and  Manheim  towns. 
Manheim  town,  Including  part  of  Little 
Falls  vill  age. 

Little  Falls  village  (part  of) 

Newport  town,  incl. Newport  village 

Newport  village 

Norway  town 

Ohio  town 

Russia  town _ 

Salisbury  town 

Sc  huyler  town 

Start  town 

AVarreu  town 

^\'  ilmurt  town 

AVinflold  town,  incl.  West  Wintield  vill . . 

West  Win&eld  village 


1890 


Jefferson  county  , 


Adams  town,  including  Adams  village 

Adams  village 

Alexandria  town,  including  AU^xandria 
Bay  village. 

Alexandria  Bay  village 

Antwei-p  town,  incl.  Antwerp  village. . '. '. . 

Antwerp  village 

Brownville  to«n,  including  BrownviUe 
and  Dexter  villages. 

Brownville  village 

Dexter  village 

Cape  Vincent  town,  incl.  Cape  Vincent  vill 

Cape  Vincent  villase 

Champion  town,  incl.  West  CJarthage  vill 

West  Carthage  village \ 

(Jlayton  town,  including  Clayton  village. . 

Clayton  village 

Ellisburg  town,  including  Believillo, 
liUisbm-g,  and  Mannsville  villages. 

Belleville  village 

Ellisburg  village 

Mannsville  village 

Henderson  town,  inch  Henderson  viilage. 

Henderson  village 

a  Not  separately  returned. 


357 

2,436 

699 

976 

1,229 

2,455 


734 
876 


1,503 


4,762 


357 
322 
560 

1,047 
416 
580 
182 

1,298 

45,  608 


1,380 
1,116 
1,553 
3,988 
2,291 
7,255 

4,057 
1, 806 
4,666 
1,055 
7,512 

7.052 
8>783 

3,809 

1,731 

1,835 

6515 

818 

832 

2,145 

1,  800 

1,259 

1,248 

1,339 

373 

1,  625 

741 


68,  806 


1880 


3,181 
1 ,360 
3,601 


1 ,  123 
3,  095 


3,110 

666 

737 
3, 014 

1,324 
2,  191 
932 
4,411 
1,748 
4,145 


4S2 
336 
389 
,688 
358 


396 


1,075 
1,356 
2,  620 


1,118 

398 

1,461 


3,923 


294 
402 
651 
615 
343 
324 
181 
1,113 

42,  669 


1,610 
1,235 
1,656 
3,025 
1,085 
6,746 

3,7" 
1,441 
3,593 
1,218 
6,913 

5,979 
6,9:0 

2,  421 


931 
1,953 

7>3 
1,045 

961 
2,  177 
1,884 
1,452 
1,476 
1,430 

271 
1,597 

594 

66, 103 


3,  302 
1 ,250 
3,135 

587 
3,414 

731 
2,624 


409 
487 
3, 143 
1,361 
2,  259 
807 
4,214 
1,621 
4,810 


473 
1,842 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Jefferson  county— Continued. 

fiounsfleld town, incl. Sacketts  Harbor  vill 

Sacketts  Harbor  village 

Leiay  town 

Lorraine  town 

Lyme  town,  including  (Jhaumont  village 

Chaumont  village 

Orleans  town 

Pamelia  town 

Philadelphia  town,  incl.  Philadelphia  vill 

Philadelphia  village 

Rodman  town 

Rutland  town 

Theresa  town,  incliuling  Theresa  village 

Theresa  village , . . . 

Watertown  city 

Ward  1 3,  7()6 

Ward  2 2,  950 

Ward  3 3, 121 

Ward  4 4, 888 

Watertown  town 

Wilna  town,  including  Carthage  village. . 

Carthage  village 

Worth  town 


1890 


Brooklyn  city  (b) 

Ward    1 20,040 

Ward    2 8,986 

Ward    3 18,754 

Ward    4 12,324 

Ward    5 20,  175 

Ward    6 37,  oflij 

Ward    7 35,  726 

AVard    8 31 ,  239 

Ward    9 17,696 

Ward  10 :u,  031 

Ward  11 22,  693 

AVard  12 27,  368 

Ward  13 21 ,  628 

Ward  14 27,  24(1 

AVard  15 27,  630 

AVard  16 45,720 

Ward  17 41,424 

AT.ard  18 74,  960 

AVard  19 36,244 

Ward  20 24, 136 

AVard  21 50,  118 

AVard  22 .50,250 

A\^ard  23 29,  348 

AVard  24 16,  771 

AVard  25 44,638 

Ward  26 29,  ,505 

Flatbush  town,  including  I'arkville  and 
Windsor  Terrace  villages. 

Parkville  village 

AVindsor  Terrace  village 

Flatlands  town,  incl.  Canarsie  village 

Canarsie  village 

Grave.send  town,  incl.  Coney  Island  vill.. 

Conev  Island  village  ..." 

New  Utrecht  town,  including  Batli  Beach, 
Bay  Ridge,  and  Fort  Hamilton  villages. 

Bath  Beach  village 

Bay  Ridge  village 

Fort  Hamilton  viUage 


Lewis  county  . 


Croghan  town 

Denmark  town,  incl.  Copenhagen  village 

(.'npenhagen  village 

Dianatown,  including Harrisville  village 

Harrisville  village 

Greig  to\\  n 

Harrisburg  town 

Highmarket  town 

Lewis  town 

Leyden  town,  incl.  Port  Leyden  village. . 

Port  Leyden  village. 

Lowville  town,  incl.  Lowville  village 

LowviUe  village 

Lyonsdale  town 

Martinsburg  town 


1880 


2,  651 
7S7 
2,565 
1,174 
2, 175 
62  i 
2,196 

1,  104 
1,662 

78.; 
1,287 
1.798 

2,  391 
1,028 

14,  725 


1,  215 

4,  522 

2,278 

905 


2,  770 
88s 
2,  660 
1,435 
2,  277 
479 
2,318 
1.143 
1,750 


Kings  county 838, 547 


806,  343 


12, 338 


,645 
,075 


,452 
,  937 


3,3'3 
8,854 

i,6ig 
1,858 
2,617 

29,  806 


3. 1)27 

2.  275 

777 

2,  305 

6,7 

1,481 

816 

723 

999 

1 ,  (!24 

462 

3,684 

2,511 

1,451 

1,982 


1,  .517 
1,796 

2,  389 
882 

10,  697 


1,264 

4,  393 

1 ,912 

951 


599,  495 


566,  603 


7,634 


3, 127 

I,  760 
3,674 

1,184 
4,742 


3L416 


3,374 

2,  204 

702 

2,026 

1,570 
1,089 
941 
1,161 
1,  933 


3,188 


1,  475 

2,  386 

b  New  Lots  town   (population  13,655  in  1880)  annexed  and 
formed  into  ward  26  since  1880. 


288 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

NEW  'VOKK.— Continued. 


MIN<1R  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Lewis  county— Continued. 


Montague  town 

New  Bremen  town 

Osceola  town 

Pimkney  town 

Turin  town,  including  Turin  village 

Turin  village 

"Watson  town -  -  -  - 

West  Turin  town,  including  Constable- 
ville  village  (a). 


1890 


1880 


Livingston  county. 


Avon  town,  including  Avon  village 

Avon  village 

Caledonia  town 

Conesus  town 

Geneseo  town,  including  Geneseo  village. 

Genesee  village  

Groveland  town 

Leicester  town 

Lima  town,  including  Lima  village 

Lima  village ;,■■■■ 

Livonia  to wn,incl. Livonia  Station  village 

Livonia  Station  village 

Mount  Morris  town,  including  Mount 
Morris  village. 

Mount  Morris  village •• 

North  Dans  ville  town,  incL  Dansville  vill 

Dansville  village 

Nunda  town,  including  Kunda  village. . . 

Nunrla  village 

Ossian  town 

Portage  town 

Sparta  town 

Spriugwater  town 

Weat  Sparta  town 

York  town -•■ 


905 
1,974 

587 
1,004 

1,277 

35'J 
1,299 
1,803 


37,  801 


Madison  county 


Brookfield  town,  incl.  Brooljfield  village. 

Brookfield  village 

Cazeuovia  town,  incl.  Cazeuovia  village  . 

Cazenovia  village 

De  Ruyter  town,  incl.  De  Euyter  village  . . 

De  Ku vter  village 

Eaton  town,  including  Morrisville  village. 

Morrisville  village 

Fenner  town 

Georgetown  town 

Hamilton  town,  including  part  of  Earl- 
ville  village  and  Hamilton  village. 

Earlville  village  (part  of) 

Total  forEarlvinevillage,in  Sherburne 
town,  Chenango  county,  and  Hamil- 
ton town,  Madison  county. 

Hamilton  village 

Lebanon  town 

Lenox  town,  including  Canastota    and 
Oneida  villages. 

Canastota  village 

Oneida  village 

Madison  tovm,  including  Madison  village 

Madison  village 

Nelson  town 

Sniitlifield  town 

Stock  bridge  town 

Sullivan  town,  incl.  Chittenango  village. 
Chittenango  village 


3,179 

1.653 
2,188 
l,19fi 
3,  534 
2,286 
1,307 
1,647 
2,438 
1 ,00^1 
2,859 
738 
3,701 


2,2»0 

4,099 

3.758 
2,426 
1,010 
940 
1,130 
1,136 
2,085 
1,008 
2,868 


42,  892 


MONEOE  COUNTY 189,  586 


3,262 

561 
4,182 
i,g87 
1,500 

667 
3,121 

726 
1,040 
1, 172 
3,923 

340 
536 


1,7.14 
1,277 
12,  815 


2.774 
6.083 
2,316 

390 
1, 350 
1,043 
1,845 
4,046 

792 


975 
2,414 

666 
1, 1.52 
1,386 

419 
1,470 
2,006 


39,  562 


MINOE  civil  divisions. 


3,459 

1 ,617 
1,927 
1,397 
3,340 
1.925 
1,342 
1,679 
2,782 
'.87B 
3,119 
688 
3,931 


4,178 
3,625 
2,790 
1.037 
1,204 
1,295 
1,201 
2,279 
1,157 
2,482 


44, 112 


3,685 


4,363 

i,9t8 
1,584 

=  86 
3,799 

741 
1,272 
1,490 
3,912 


Brighton  town,  inc).  Brighton  village 

Brighton  village 

(;hili  town 

Clarkson  town 

Gates  town 

Greece  town,  including  Charlotte  village 
Charlotte  village 

Hamlin  town 

Henrietta  town 

Irondequoit  town 


4, 533 

705 
2,109 
1,741 
2.910 
5,  145 

930 
2,338 
2,135 
2,415 


1890 


1.638 
1,.586 
10,246 

1,569 

^3.934 

2,474 

320 

1,649 

1,226 

2, 023 

4,803 

954 


144, 903 


3,736 

Iq8 
2,274 
2,100 
1,988 
4,848 

962 
2,  556 
2,243 
1,986 


Monroe  county— Continued. 

Mendon  town,  including  Honeoye  Falls 
and  Mendon  villages. 

Honeoye  Falls  village 

Mendon  village 

Ogden  town,  incl.  Spencerport  village  . . . 

Spencerport  village 

Parma  town,  incl.  North  Parma  village  . . 

North  Parma  village 

Penfield  town 

Perin  ton  town,  including  Fairport  village. 

Fairnort  village 

Pittsford  town,  incl.  Pittsford  village 

Pittsf nrd  village 

Riga  town,  including  Churchville  village. 

'  Churchville  village 

Rochester  city 

Ward    1.... 2,192 

Ward    2 3,468 

Ward    3 6,532 

Ward    4 3,946 

Ward    5 9,978 

Ward    6 4,936 

Ward    7 7,224 

Ward    8 15,191 

Ward   9 9,602 

Ward  10 5, 665 

Ward  11 8.  955 

Ward  12 8, 729 

Ward  13 12, 878 

Ward  14 7,067 

Ward  15 6,654 

Ward  16 20,879 

Hush  town 

Sweden  town,  incl.  Brockport  village  .  - . 

Brockport  village 

Webster  town,  including  Webster  village 

Webster  village 

Wheatland  town 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Estimated  in  1880.  ,  ^,     ., 

c  Amsterdam  village,  formerly  in  Amsterdam  and  i  londa 


Montgomery  county. 


Amsterdam  city  (c)  

Wardl 4,742 

Ward  2 4.458 

Wards 2,943 

Ward  4 3, -187 

Ward  5 1,  ''00 

Amsterdam  town  (c),  including  Hagfiman 
Mills  village. 

Hagaman  Mills  village 

CanaioTiarie  town,  incl.  Canajoharie  vill .. 

Canajoharie  village 

Charleston  town 

Florida  town  (d) v:,", 

Glen  town,  including  Fultonville  village 

Fultonville  village    

Minden  town,  incl.  Fort  Plain  village 

Fort  Plain  village 

Mohawk  town,  including  Fonda  village. 

Fonda  village '■  ■   ■  ■ 

Palatine  town.  Including  Nclliston  and 
Palatine  Bridge  (a)  villages. 

Nelliston  village 

Root  town 

St.  Johnsville  town,  including  bt.  Johns- 
ville  village. 
St.  Johnsville  village 


New  York  county. 


2,991 


1880 


3, 193 


1,128 

1,098 

204 

2,571 

695 
2,912 

220 
2,967 

670 
3,180 

487 
2,845 

2,955 

4,450 

4,030 

2.552 

2,129 

852 

2,031 

1,920 

2,236 

756 

2,221 

493 
33,  896 

89,  366 

1,695 
5,201 

3.742 

3,139 

634 

2,400 


45,  699 


17,  336 


2,948 

396 
4,267 
2,089 
1,174 
2,296 
2,648 

J,T22 

5,198 
2,864 
2,839 
1,190 
2,871 

721 
2,  041 
2,  081 


,263 


1,515,301 


1,  515,  301 


1,741 

5,734 
4.039 
2,950 
381 
2,599 


38, 315 


9,406 


4,294 
2,013 
1,334 
3,249 
2,  622 
881 
5,100 

2,443 

2,  943 

944 

2,786 

558 
2, 275 

2, 002 


1 ,  206,  299 


1, 206,  299 


New   York  city,  coextensive  with  Now 
York  county. 

Ward    1.. 11,122 

Ward    2 929 

Ward    3 3,76d 

Ward    4 ",809 

Ward    5 12,385 

Ward    6 23,119 

Ward    7 -     57,366 

Ward    8 3L220 

Ward    9 54,425 

Ward  in 57,596 

Wardll 75,426 

AVard  12 245, 046 

towns,  incorporated  as  a  city  sin<-e  1880;  iu  1880  in  Amsterdam 
town  only.  ,  .,       .        _„„ 

d  Part  given  to  Amsterdam  city  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


289 


Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

NEW  YORK— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


New  Tokk  county— Continued. 

New  York  city — Continued. 

Ward  13 45, 884 

Ward  14 28,  094 

Ward  15 25,  399 

Ward  16 49,134 

Ward  17 103, 158 

Ward  18 63,270 

Ward  19 234,  846 

Ward  20 84,327 

Ward  21 63, 019 

Ward  22 153,  877 

Ward  23 53, 948 

Ward  24 20, 137 


NiAGAEA  COUNTY . 


1890 


Cambria  town 

Hartland  town 

Lewiston  town,  incl.  Lewiston  village- . . 

Le wiston  village 

Lockport  city 

Ward  1 4, 537 

Ward  2 2,  827 

Ward  3 6, 113 

Ward  4 2,  561 

Lockport  town 

Newfane  town,  incl.  Olcott  village  (a) 

Niagara  town,  including  Niagara  Falls 
and  Suspension  Bridge  villages. 

Niagara  Falls  village 

Suspension  Bridge  village 

Pendleton  town 

Porter  town,  incl.  Y'oungstown  village. . . 

Youngstown  village 

Royalton  town,  incl.  Sliddleport  village.. 

Middleport  village 

Somerset  town 

Wheatfleld  town,  including  North  Tona- 
wanda  village. 

North  Tonawanda  village 

Wilson  town,  including  Wilson  village  . . 
Wilson  village 


Oneida  county. 


Annsville  town,  incl.  Taberg  village 

Taberg  village 

Augusta  town,  incl.  Oriskany  Falls  vill . . 

Oriskany  Falls  village 

Ava  town 

Boonville  town,  incl.  Boonville  village 

Boonville  village 

Bridgewater  town 

Camden  town,  including  Camden  village  . 

Camden  village 

Deerfield  town,  incl.  Deerfield  village 

Deerfield  village  (b)  

Florence  town 

Floyd  town 

Forestport  town 

Kirkland  town,  incl.  Clinton  village 

Clinton  village . .     

Lee  town 

Marcy  town 

Marshall  town,  including  part  of  Water- 
villc  village. 

Waterville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Waterville  village,  in  Mar- 
shall and  Sangerfield  towns. 
New  Hartford  town,  incl.  New  Hartford 
and  Washington  Mills  villages  and  part 
of  New  York  Mills  village. 

New  Hartford  village 

New  York  Mills  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  New  York  Mills  vill.,  in  New 
Hartford  and  Whitestown  towns. 

Washington  Mills  village 

Paris  town,  including  Clayville  and  Sau- 
quoit  village.s. 

Clayville  village 

Sauquoit  village 


62, 491 


2,007 
2,843 
2,577 

633 
16,  038 


2,773 
3,170 
10,  979 

5,502 
4.405 
1,514 
2,210 
490 
4,632 
1,217 
1,962 
8,808 


4,793 
2,978 


1880 


683 


122,  922 


2,068 

331 
1,984 

625 

860 
3,509 
1,613 
1,073 
3,  391 
I  ,go2 
1,954 

691 
1,489 

920 
1,519 
4,852 

T  ,269 

1,845 
1,213 
2,145 


2 ,024 
5,  005 


912 
1 ,  £96 
2,552 

1. 195 
3,211 


504 


54, 173 


2,267 
3,340 
2,768 


2,847 
3,462 
7,432 

3,320 
2,476 
1,730 
2,278 

500 
4,888 

771 
2,015 
4,390 

1,492 

3,234 

662 


115, 475 


2,554 
558 
2,171 
598 
1,039 
3,996 
1,677 
1,218 
3,392 

1,589 
2,082 
716 
2,073 
1,115 
1,358 
4,984 

T  ,236 

2,  360 
1,413 
2,  276 


710 

931 

1,833 


3,573 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Oneida  county — Continued. 

Remaen  town,  including Remaen  village. 

Remsen  village 

Rome  city 

Ward  1 3, 348 

Ward  2 2,  698 

Ward  3 3,  069 

Ward  4 2,  566 

Ward  5 3, 310 

Sangerfield  town,  including  part  of  Water- 
ville village. 

Waterville  village  (part  of) 

Steuben  town 

Trenton  town,  including  Holland  Patent 
and  Trenton  villages. 

Holland  Patent  village 

Trenton  village 

Utica  city 

Ward    1 1,141 

Ward    2 4,054 

Ward    3 3,048 

Ward    4 2,988 

Ward    5 1,668 

Ward    6 2,297 

VYard    7 4,625 

Ward    8 6,354 

Ward    9 7,  224 

Ward  10 2,  322 

Ward  11 3, 135 

Ward  12 5, 151 

Vernon  town,  including  Oneida  Castle 
and  Vernon  villages. 

Oneida  Castle  village 

Vernon  village 

Verona  town,  incl.  Durhamville  village . . 

Durhamville  village 

Vienna  town 

Western  town 

Westmoreland  town 

Whitestown  town,  including  part  of  New 
York  Mills  village  and  Oriskany  and 
Whitesboro  villages. 

New  York  Mills  village  (part  of) 

Oriskany  village 

Whitesboro  village 

Onondaga  county 


Camillus  town,  incl.  Camillus  village 

Camillus  village 

Cicero  town,  incl.  Brewerton  village 

Brewerton  village 

Clay  town 

Dewitt  town,  incl.  East  Syracuse  village. 

East  Syracuse  village 

Elbridge  town,  including  Elbridge  and 
Jordan  \'illage8. 

Elbridge  village 

Jordan  village 

Fabius  town,  including  Fabiiis  village  . . . 

Fabius  village 

Geddes  town  (c),  including  Solvey  village. 

Solvey  village 

Lafayette  town 

Lysander  town,  including  part  of  Bald- 
winsville  village. 

Baldvvinsville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Baldwinsville  village,  in  Ly- 
sander and  Van  Burmi  towns. 
Manlius  town,  including Fayetteville  and 
Manlius  villages. 

Fayetteville  village 

Manlius  villnge 

M.arcellus  town,  incl.  Marcellus  village  .. 

Marcellus  village 

Onondaga  town  (c) 

Otisco  town 

Pompey  town 

Salma  town,  including  Liverpool  village. 

Liverpool  village 

Skaneateles  town,   including   Mottville 
and  Skaneateles  villages. 

Mottville  village 

Skaneateles  village 

Spaft'ord  town 


1890 


1,099 

358 

14,  991 


3,017 

'.734 
1,005 
2,709 

406 

284 

44,007 


1880 


1,195 
12,194 


3,171 


3,016 

317 
377 
4,535 
730 
2,220 
1,817 
2,313 
5,155 


1.356 

860 

1,663 


2,678 
487 
2,636 
336 
2,630 
4,560 
2,231 
3,560 


1,833 
3 ,  040 

5,453 

1 ,410 
942 
2,739 
563 
5,135 
1,326 
2,859 
3,490 
1 ,284 
4,663 

551 
'.559 
1,227 


1,223 
3,097 


401 

289 

33,  914 


3,056 

239 

345 
5,287 


2,834 
2,  264 
2,  744 
4,498 


go2 

597 

1.370 


146,247  I  117,893 


2,  416 
477 
2,934 
305 
2,910 
3,975 
',099 
4,087 


693 

5-6 

1,271 

1.344 

1,717 

2,069 

312 

405 

1,571 

7,088 

563 
1,874 

2,160 

5,163 

4,903 

1. 375 
2,121 

5,954 

1.556 
834 
2,678 
489 
6,358 
1,558 
3,  240 


1 .550 
4,866 


533 
1,669 
1,450 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

372 19 


b  Fonnerlv  Deerfield  Corners. 


c  Part  given  to  Syracuse  city  since  1880. 


290 


COMPENDIUM  or  THE  ELEVENTH  CENStTS:  1890. 


TA15LF,  3.— AGGREfiATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

NEW  YORK— Continued. 


MINOB  CIVIL  DrV'ISIONS. 


Onondaga  touNTy — Continued. 


Syracuse  city  (a) 

■Ward    1 -4,912 

Ward    2 10,761 

Ward    3 7,047 

Ward   4 14,445 

Ward    5 14,698 

Ward    6 5,836 

Ward    7 10,445 

Ward    8 8,264 

Ward    9 5,17] 

Ward  10 2, 767 

Ward  11 --■     3,197 

Tully  town,  including  Tully  village 

I'uUy  village 

Van  Buren  town,  including  part  of  Bald- 
winsville  village. 
Baldwinsville  village  (part  of) 


1890 


Ontario  county  . 


Bristol  town 

Canadice  town 

Canandaiguatown.incl.Canandaigua  vill 

Canaiidaigua  village 

East  Bloomfield  town 

Farmington  town ■ 

Geneva  town,  including  Geneva  village. . 

Geneva  village 

Gorham  town,  incl.  partof  Ruahville  vill, 

Rushville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Rushville  village,  in  Gorham 
town,  Ontario  county,  and  Potter 
town,  Yates  county. 

Hopewell  town ,■■■.-• 

Manchester  town,  including  jiart  of  Clif- 
ton Springs  village. 

Clifton  Springs  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Clifton  Springs  village,  in 
Manchester  and  Phelps  towns. 
Naples  town,  including  Naples  village  . . 
Naples  village 


Phelps'  town,  iiicluding  part  of  Clifton 
Springs  village  and  Phelps  village. 

Clifton  Springs  village  (part  of) 

Phelps  village , '• 

Richmond  town 

Seneca  town  

South  Bristol  town 

Victor  town,  including  Victor  village 

Victor  village 

West  Bloomfield  town 


Orange  county  . 


8,143 


1880 


1,380 

498 
3,444 

1 ,207 
48, 453 


1,510 
730 
8,229 
5,868 
2,039 

1,  703 
8,877 

7.557 

2,  203 
128 
450 


1,655 
4,  439 

1 ,046 
1,297 

2,455 
1,266 
5,086 


Blooming  Grove  town,  including  Wash- 
ington village. 

Washington  village 

Chester  town 

Cornwall   town,  including   Cornwall  on 
Hudson  village. 

Cornwall  on  Hudson  village 

Crawford  town 

Deerjjark  town,  incl.  Port  Jervi.s  village 

Port  Jervis  village 

Goshen  toAvn,  including  Goshen  village. 

(ioshen  village 

Greenville  town 

Ham])tonburg  town 

Highland  town,  incl.  Highland  Falls  vill 

Highland  Falls  village 

Middlctown  city  (6) 11, 977 

Wardl 2,868 

Ward  2 - 3,325 

Ward  3 1.  931 

Ward4 3,853 

Miuisinlc  town,  incl.  TJnionville  village  .. 

Unionville  village 

Monroe  town  (c),  incl.  Monroe  village 

Monroe  village 

Montgomery  town,  including  Montgom- 
ery and  \<'^alden  villages. 

Montgomery  village 

Walden  village 

Mount  Hope  town 

a  Parts  of  Geddes  and  Onondaga  towns  annexed  s 
6  Middletown  village,  formerly  in  Wallkill  town 
rated  as  a  city  since  1880. 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


51, 792 


1,476 

434 

3,091 

746 
49,  541 


1,650 

895 

8,363 

5,726 

2,527 

1,978 

7,412 

5,878 

2,521 

160 

503 


1,894 
3,920 


79° 
902 


1,360 
5,189 


251 

112 

1,336 

1, 169 

1,511 

1,772 

2,690 

2,877 

1,225 

1,327 

2,620 

2,804 

778 

704 

1,481 

1,713 

97,  859 

88,  220 

2,236 

2,444 

691 
2,112 

2,  229 

3,766 

3,833 

760 
1,876 

1,  9.51 

11,483 

11,420 

9,327 

8,678 

5,021 

4,387 

2,907 

2,557 

862 

1,002 

1, 129 

1, 143 

4,U99 

3,404 

•2,217 

1,976 

11,977 

8,  494 

1,269 

1,360 

3>6 

3,6 

1,694 

5,096 

630 

459 

5,061 

4,795 

1 ,024 

9J5 

2,1-2 

1,804 

1,437 

1,549 

ince  1880. 
incorpo- 


Orange  county — Continued. 


Newbnrg  city 

Ward  i 8,  618 

Ward  2 7, 426 

Wards 3,096 

Ward  4 3,947 

Newburg  town 

New  Windsor  town,  incl.  New  Windsor 
village. 
New  Windsor  village 

Tuxedo  town  (rf)  - 

Wallkill  town  (b) 

AVarwick  town,  incl.  Warwick  village  . . 
Warwick  village 

Wawayanda  town 

Woodbury  town  (d) 


1890 


Orleans  county  . 


Albion  town,  incl.  partof  Albion  village. . 

Albion  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Albion  village,  in. 'Mbion  and 
Gaines  towns. 

Barre  town 

Carlton  town '  -  • 

Clarendon  town 

Gaines  town,  incl.  part  of  Albion  village. 

Albion  village  (part  of) 

Kendall  town 

Murray  town,  including  HoUey  village... 

Holley  village 

Eidgeway  town,  incl.  part  of  Medina  vill 

Medina  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Medina  village,  in  Ridgevvay 
an-d  Shelby  towns. 
Shelby  town,  incl.  part  of  Medina  village. 

Medina  village  (part  of) 

Yates  town 


Oswego  county  . 


Albion  town,  incl.  Sand  Bank  village 

Sand  Bank  village 

Amboy  town 

Boylston  town 

Coustantia  town,  including  Cleveland  and 
Constantia  villages. 

Cleveland  village 

Constantia  village 

Granby  town,  incl.  Oswego  Falls  village. 

Oswego  Falls  villaae 

Hannibal  town,  incl.  Hannibal  village  . . . 

Hannibal  village 

Hastings  town 

Mexico  town,  including  Mexico  village  . . 

Mexico  village 

New  Haven  town 

( )rwell  tow  u 

Oswego  city 

Ward  1 . .' 4,  043 

Ward2 1,800 

Ward  3 3,  735 

Ward4 2.666 

Ward5 2,809 

Ward  6 2,  454 

Ward  7 1,738 

AYaril  8 2,  597 

Oswego  town 

Palermo  town 

Parish  town,  in(duding  Parish  village. . . 

Parish  village 

Redfield  town 

Richland  town,  including  Pulaski  village 

Pulaski  village 

Sandy  Creek  town,  including  Lacoua  and 
Saiidy  Creek  villages. 

Lacona  village 

Sandy  Creek  village 

Schroeppel  town,  incl.  Phenix  village 

Phenix  village 

Scriba  towTi 

Volney  town,  including  Fulton  village. . 

Fi'dton  village 

West  Monroe  town 

Williamstown  town 


1880 


23, 087         18,  049 


4,543 
2,621 


30, 128 


2,772 

3,022 

1,  607 

1,996 

1,770 

1,817 

541 
1,  060 

402 
1,294 

3,771 

3,991 

1,517 
2,  279 

1,50' 
2.  878 

.333 

378 

723 
3,026 

3,381 

1,466 
2,480 
6,527 

1,312 

2,  971 
6,588 

4,2J4 
1,100 

3,941 
1,314 

1,215 

1,  820 

c  Parts  taken  to  form  Tuxedo  and  Woodbury  towns  in 
1889. 

rf  Organized  from  pa,rt  of  Monroe  town  in  1889. 


POPULATION. 


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Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IVEW  VORK— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Otsego  county  . 


Burlington  town 

Butternuts  town 

Cherry  Vallej"^  town,  including  Cherry 
Valley  village. 

Cherry  Valley  village 

Decatur  town 

Edmeston  town 

Exeter  town 

Hart  wick  town 

Laurens  town,  including  Laurens  village 

Laurens  village 

Maryland  town,  incl.  Schenevus  village. 

Schenevus  village 

Middlefield  town  (a) 

Milford  town 

Morris  town,  including  Morris  village. . . 

Morris  village 

New  Lisbon  town 

OneoDta  town,  including  Oneonta  village 

Oneonta  village 

Otego  town 

Otsego  town  (a),  incl.  Cooperstown  vill . . . 

Cooperstown  village  (a) 

Pittsfleld  town 

Plainfield  town 

Eichfleldtown,  incl.  Richfield  Springs  vill. 

Richfield  Springs  village 

Roseboom  town 

Springfield  town 

Unadilla  to wn ,  including  TJnadilla  village . 

Unadilla  village 

Westford  town 

Worcester  town 


PCTOAM  COUNTY  . 


Carmel  town 

Kent  town 

Patterson  town 

Phillipstown  town,  including  Cold  Spring 
and  Nelsonville  villages  (b). 

Putnam  Valley  town 

Southeast  town 


Queens  county. 


Flushing  town,  including  College  Point, 
Flushing,  and  Whitestone  villages. 

College  Point  village 

Flushing  village 

Whitestone  village 

Hempstead  town,  including  Far  Rocka- 
way,  Hempstead,  Inwood,  Lawrence, 
Rockaway  Beach,  and  Seaford  villages. 

Far  Rockaway  village 

Hempstead  village 

Inwood  village 

Lawrence  village 

Rockaway  Beach  village 

Seaford  village 

Jamaica  town,  including  Jamaica,  Ozone 
Park,  and  Richmond  Hill  villages. 

Jamaica  village 

Ozone  Park  village 

Richmond  Hill  village 

Long  Island  city 

Ward  1 8,359 

AVard  2 3,  303 

AVard  3 4, 813 

Ward  4 9,  263 

Ward  5 4,  768 

Newtown  town,  includingCorona,  Middle, 
Winfield,  and  Woodside  villages. 

Corona  village 

Middle  village    

Winfield  village 

W'oodsidc  village 

North  Hempstead  town,  incl.  Roslyn  vill . 

Roslyn  village 

Oyster  Bay  town,  incl.  Sea  Cliflf  village  (6) . 

a  Part  of  Middlefield  town  annexed  to  Otsego 
and  now  included  within  the  corporate  limits 
village. 


1890 


50,  861 


1,334 
1,813 
1,803 

685 
597 
1,703 
1,245 
1,894 
1,659 

255 
2,199 

665 
2,200 
2,051 
1,  920 

601 
1,323 
8,018 
6,272 
1,840 
4,917 
2,657 
1,218 
1,025 
2,699 
1,623 
1,190 
1,726 
2,723 

1. 157 
1,023 
2,741 


14,  849 


2,912 
1, 147 
1,402 
4,113 

1,193 

4,082 


128,  059 


19,  803 

6, 127 
8,436 
2,808 
23, 756 


.277 
626 

,502 
503 

,441 


13 


,.36" 
539 
626 

,506 


13*2 

5,04 
819 
710 
,134 
.251 
,870 


1880 


51,  397 


1,599 
2,036 
2,260 

856 
779 
1,794 
1,353 
2,340 
1,827 
252 
2,324 


2,726 
2,319 
«,404 
768 
1,569 
4,461 
3,002 
1,918 
4,690 
2,199 
1,450 
1,195 
2,515 

1.307 
1.515 
2,016 
2,523 
922 
1,271 
2,513 


15, 181 


2,811 
1,  361 
1,579 
4,  375 

1,555 
3,500 


90,  574 


15,  906 

4,192 
06,683 

2,520 
18,164 


10,  088 
3,922 

'i7,'i29 


9,804 
750 


500 

7,560 

1,101 

11,  923 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Rensselaer  county 

Berlin  town 

Brunswick  town 

East  Greenbush  town 

Grraftou  town 

Greenbush  town,  coextensive  with  Green 
bush  village. 
Greenbush  village 

Hoosick  town,  incl.  Hoosick  Falls  village 
Hoosick  Falls  village 

Lansingburg  town,  incl.  Lansingburg  vill 
Lansingburg  village 

Nassau  town,  including  Nassau  village  . 
Nassau  village 

North  Greenbush  town,  including  Bath 
on  Hudson  village. 

Bath  on  Hudson  village 

Petersburg  town , 

Pittstown  town 

Poestenkill  town 

Sandlake  town 

Scliaghticoke  town,  including  Schaghti- 
coke  village. 
Schaghticoke  village 

Schodack  town,  incl.  Castleton  village 

Castleton  village 

Stephentown  town 

Troy  city 

Atard  '  1 3,  693 

Ward    2 4,  744 

Ward    3 2,  664 

Ward    4 4,  504 

Ward    5 6,023 

Ward    6 4,825 

Ward    7 5,  785 

Ward    8 3,865 

Ward    9 4,375 

Ward  10 6, 176 

Ward  11 4, 056 

Ward  12 5,  024 

Ward  13 5,222 

Richmond  county 

Castleton  town,  coextensive  with  Ne^^ 

Brighton  village. 
Middletown  town,  including  part  of  Edge- 
water  village. 

Edgewater  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Edgewater   village,  in  Mid- 
dletown and  Southfield  towns. 
Northfield  town,  including  Linoleumville 
and  Port  Richmond  villages. 

Linoleumville  village 

Port  Richmond  village 

Southfield  town,  including  part  of  Edge- 
water  village. 

Edgewater  village  (part  of) 

Westfleld  town,  incl.  Tottenville  vill.  (6) . . 

Rockland  county 

Clarkstown  town,  including  Upper  Nyack 
village. 

Upper  Nvack  village 

Haverstraw  town,  including  Haverstraw 
and  West  Haverstraw  viflages. 

Haverstraw  village 

West  Haverstraw  village 

Orangetown  town,  incl.  Nyack,  Piermont, 
South  Nyack,  and  Sjiartill  villages. 

Nyack  village 

Piermont  village 

South  Nyack  village 

Sparkill  village 

Ramapo  town,  incl.  Spring  Valley  village. 

Spring  Valley  village 

Stony  Point  towii,  including  Stony  Point 
village. 
Stony  Point  village 

town  since  1880,  h  Not  separately  retirrned. 

of  Cooperstown  c  Estimated  in  1880. 


1890 


124,  511 


1,704 
3,  654 
2,171 
1,457 
7,301 


7,301 
10,  471 

7,014 
10,  871 
10,550 

2,273 
356 

4,768 

2,359 
1,461 
4,056 
1,602 
2,555 
3,059 

1,258 
4,388 
1 ,  127 
1,764 
60,  956 


1880 


115,  328 


2,202 
3,402 
2,127 
1,676 
6,743 

3 ,  295 
7,9U 
4,530 
7,759 

7.432 
2,629 

449 
4,131 

2,046 
1,785 
4, '095 
1,672 
2,550 
3,591 


4,319 

912 

1,986 

56,  747 


51, 693 

38,  991 

16, 423 

12,  679 

10,557 

9,029 

9.199 

4.367 

14,265 

8,044 

9,811 

7,014 

666 

134 

6,290 

3.561 

6,644 

4,980 

5,066 

3.677 

8,258 

5,289 

35, 162 

27,  690 

5,210 

4,378 

668 

412 

9,  079 

6,973 

5,070 

3.506 

180 
10,  343 

8,077 

4,111 

3,88r 

1,219 

1,369 

1,496 

816 

5,  910 

4.954 

1,028 

810 

4,614 

3,308 

514 

292 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

NEW  YORK— Continued. 


MINOR  rlVIL  DIVISIONS. 


St.  Lawrence  county. 


Brasher  town,  incl.  Brasher  Falls  village. . 

Brasher  Falls  village 

Canton  town,  including  Canton  village. . . 

Canton  village 

Clare  town  (o) 

Clifton  town 

Colton  town,  including  Colton  village 

Colton  village 

Dekalb  town,  including  Ricliville  village. 

Richville  village 

De  Peyster  town 

Edward.s  town 

Fine  town - 

Fowler  town 

Gouverneur  town,  incl.  Gouvemeur  vill . . 

Gouverneur  village . 

Hammond  town 

Hermon  town,  including  Hermon  village. 

Herman  village 

Hopkinton  town 

Lawrence  town 

Lishon  t^)wn - 

Louisville  town 

Macomb  town 

Madrid  town,  including  Madrid  village. . . 

Madrid  village 

Massena  town,  including  Massena  village . 

Massena  village 

Morristown  town,  incl.  Morri-stown  vill. . . 

Morristown  village 

Norfolk  town 


1890 


1880 


Osdensburg  city 

Vaidl..   2.721 

Ward  2 3,  324 

Wards 2,295 

Ward  4 3,  322 

Oswegatchie  town 

Parishville  town,  incl.  Parishville  village 

Parish  ville  village 

Pierrepont  town 

Pitcairn  town 

Potsdam  town,  including  Norwood  and 
Potsdam  villages. 

Norwood  village 

Potsdam  village  

Rossie  to wn 

Russell  town 

Stockholm  town 

Waddingtoii  town,  Incl.Waddlngton  vill. 
Waddington  village 


Saratoga  county  . 


Ballston  town,  including  part  of  Ballston 
Spa  village. 

Ballston  Spa  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Ballston  Spa  village,  in  Ball- 
ston and  Milton  towns. 

Charlton  town 

Clifton  Park  town • 

Corinth  town,  including  Corinth  village. . 

Corinth  village 

Day  town 

Edinburg  town 

Galway  town,  including  Galway  village. . 

Gal  wav  village 

Greenfield  town 

H.adley  town 

Halfnioon   town,  incUiding  part  of  Me- 
chanicsville  village. 

Mechanicsville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for   Mechanicsville    village,  in 
Halfmoon  and  Stillwater  towns. 

Malta  town  

Milton  town,  incl.  part  of  Ballston  Spa  vill 

Ballston  Spa  village  (part  of) 

Morean  town,  incl.  South  Glens  Falls  vill 

South  Glens  Falls  village 

Northumberland  town 

Providence  town    

Saratoga  .S])rings  town,  including  Sara- 
toga Springs  vUlage. 

Saratoga  Springs  village 


85,048  ;       85,997 


570 

6,096 

2,580 

281 

342 

1,843 

635 
2,840 
336 
947 
1.267 
1,207 
1,592 
5,851 
3,4.s8 
1,774 
1,521 

473 
1,832 
2,037 
3,  809 
1,676 
1,415 
1,969 

605 
2,740 
1,049 
1,966 

472 
2.  024 
11,  362 


2.  346 

2,  272 

S78 

1,954 

1,  103 
8,939 

i.4fi3 
1,g6i 
1,493 
2, 132 
2.999 

2,  209 
goo 


57,  663 


3,578 

513 

6,275 

2,049 


71 

1,974 

606 

3,027 

339 
1,194 
1,082 

893 
1,590 
4.165 
2,071 
1,860 
1,634 

522 
1,922 
2,483 
4,297 
2,019 
1,731 
2,145 

761 
2,739 


MINOR  CrVIL  DIVISIONS. 


2,059 

508 
3 .  527 

1,175 

2,  228 
2,124 
1 ,222 

852 
1,  203 
1.635 

177 
2, 169 
1,  103 

3,  732 


2,679 

1,285 
5,  820 

3.019 
2,  698 
1 ,606 
1,410 
874 
13, 171 

11,975 


2,186 

397 

2,471 

10, 341 


2,881 
2,  384 

496 
2,  494 

790 
7,610 


2,762 
1,709 
2, 403 
3,  441 
2,608 
977 


55, 156 


2,035 


383 


1,474 
2,454 
1,737 

510 
1,238 
1,523 

1,  902 
187 

2,448 
1,095 
3,102 

750 
J.  265 

1.234 
5,  505 
2,628 

2.  555 
i,o8i 
1,583 

994 
10,  820 

8,421 


Saratoga  county— Continued. 

Saratoga  town,  including  Schuylerville 
and  Victory  Mills  villages. 

Schuylerville  village 

Victory  Mills  village  

Stillwater  town,  incl.  part  of  Mechanics- 
ville village  and  Stillwater  village. 

Mechanicsville  village  (part  of) 

Stillwater  village 

Waterford  town,  incl.  Waterford  vill.  (6) . . 
Wilton  town 


1890 


Schenectady  county. 


Duaneaburg  town 

Glenville  town 

Niskayuna  town 

Priucetown  town 

Rotterdam  town 

Schenectady  city 

Wardl 1,852 

Ward  2 1 ,  874 

Ward  3 4,  298 

Ward  4 5,  835 

Ward  5 6,  043 


Schoharie  county 


Blenheim  town 

Broome  town 

Carlisle  town 

Cobleskill  town,  incl.  Cobleskill  village.  . 

Cobleskill  village 

Cones  ville  town 

Esperance  town,  incl.  Esperance  village  . 

Esperance  village 

Fulton  town 

Gilbo.a  town 

.fefferson  town 

Middlebnrg  town,  incl.  Middleburgvill. . 

Middleburg  village 

Richmondville  town,  incl.  Richmondville 
village. 

Richmondville  village  

Schoharie  town,  incl.  Schoharie  village  . . 

Schoharie  village 

Seward  town 

Sharon  town,  incl.  Sharon  Springs  village 

Sharon  Springs  village 

Summit  town 

Wright  town 


Schuyler  county 


Catharine  town 

Cayuta  town 

Dixtown  (c),incl.  part  of  Watkins  village 

Watkfns  village  (part  of)  

Total  for  Watkins  village,  in  Di.x  and 
Reading  towns. 

Hector  tovra 

Montour  town  (c),  incl.  Havana  village  . 

Havana  village  (c) 

Orange  town 

Reading  town,  including  part  of  Wat- 
kins village. 

Watkins  village  (part  of) 

Tyrone  town 


Seneca  county . 


Covert  town,  including  Farmer  village. 

Farmer  village 

Fayette  town,  incl.  part  of  Waterloo  vill 

'  Waterloo  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Waterloo  village,  in  Fayette 
and  Waterloo  towns. 

Junius  town 

Lodi  to  wn 


3,855 

1,387 

822 

3,868 

789 

747 

5,286 

1,116 

29, 797 


2,557 
2,468 
1,040 
732 
3,098 
19,  902 


1880 


951 

1,  .367 
1,349 
3,443 
1 ,822 

929 

1,232 

274 

2,  316 
1,718 
1,469 
3,007 

I, '39 
1,917 

663 
2,944 
1,028 
1,626 
2,202 

622 
1,399 
1,  295 


16,  711 


4,539 


1,617 

T,I20 

3,412 


S15 

877 

4,328 

1,118 


23, 538 


1,398 
560 
3,700 
2,321 
2,604 

4,443 
1.987 
1,751 
1,  .5.57 
1,386 

285 


36,227 


2,995 
2,  746 
990 
826 
2,326 
13,  655 


32, 910 


1,191 
1,636 
1,720 
3,  370 

I  ,221 

1,  127 
1,378 

34' 
2,683 

2,  040 
1,636 
3,376 

1,12:! 

2,082 

653 
3,350 

1,188 
1, 7.34 
2,. 591 
627 
1,405 
1,591 


18,a42 


1,617 
601 
4,168 
2.378 
2,716* 

5,025 

1.771 
1 ,274 
2,  026 
1,581 

338 
2,059 


29,  278 


1,963 

2,166 

660 

544 

2,912 

3,316 

644 

584 

4,350 

3-893 

1,134 

1,356 

1,694 

1,947 

a  Organized  in  1880. 

b  Not  separately  returned. 


c  Havana  village  in  Dix  and  Montour  towns  in  1880;  that 
part  in  Dix  town  annexed  to  Montour  town  in  1887. 


POPULATION. 


293 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IVEW  VORK-Coutiiiued. 


MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Seneca  couNTV—Contiuued. 


Ovid  town,  including  Ovid  village 

Ovid  village 

Romulus  town 

Seneca  Falls  town,  iuel.  Seneca  Falls  vili. 

Seneca  Falls  village 

Tyre  town 

Varick  town 

Waterloo  town.  incl.  part  of  Waterloo  vill, 

Waterloo  village  (part  of) 


Stebben  county. 


Addison  town,  including  Addison  village 

Addison  vill.age 

Avoca  town,  including  Avoca  vill.age  . . . 

Avoca  village 

Bath  town,  incl.  Bath  and  Savona  villages 

Bath  village 

Savona  village 

Bradford  town 

Cameron  town 

Campbell  town 

Canisteo  town,  including  Canisteo  village 

Canisteo  village 

Caton  town 

Cohocton  town 

Corning  city  (a) 

Ward  1 1,269 

"Ward  2 1,  859 

"Ward  3 l,  665 

Ward  4 2,227 

Ward  5 1,  530 

Corning  town  (a). 

Dansville  town 

Erwin  town,  incl.  Painted  Post  village  . . . 

Painted  Post  village 

Fremont  town 

Ureen  wood  town 

Hartsville  town 

Hornby  town 

Hornellsville  city  (b) 

Ward  1 1,  919 

Ward  2 1,  735 

Ward  3 1,  940 

Ward  4 1 ,  895 

Ward  5 1,  923 

Ward  6 1,  584 

Hornellsville  town  (b) 

Howard  town 

Jasper  town 

Lindley  town 

Prattsburgtown,  incl.  Prattsburg  village. 

Prattsburg  village 

Pulteney  town 

Hathbone  town 

Thurston  town 

Troupsburg  town 

Tiiscarora  town 

Urbaua  town,  incl.  Hammoudaport  vill . . . 

Hammondsport  village 

Wayland  town,  incl.  Wayland  village 

W'ayland  village 

Wayne  town 

West  Union  town 

Wheeler  town 

Woodhull  town 


1890 


Suffolk  county. 


Babylon  town,  including  Amitvville  and 
Breslau  villages. 

Amityville  village 

Breslau  village 

Brookhaven  town,  incl.  Port  .Jelierson, 
Stony  Brook,  and  Taphank  villages. 

Port  Jefferson  village 

Stony  Brook  village 

Yaphank  village 

Easthampton  town,  including  part  of  Sag 
Harbor  village. 

Sag  Harbor  village  (part  of) 

Huntington  town.  incl.  Huntington  vill . . 
Huntington  village 


3,  651 

641 
2,852 
6,961 
6,116 

991 
1,  388 
4,681 
3,706 

81,  473 


18S0 


2.908 
2 ,  166 
2,242 

953 
7,881 
3,26r 
569 
765 
1,564 
1,533 
3,629 
2,071 
1,445 
3,444 
8,550 


1,638 
1,5.59 
1,884 

688 
1,047 
1,312 

757 

1,U11 

10,  996 


1,939 
1,  938 
1,690 
1,537 
2,170 

607 
1,769 
1,269 
1,113 
2.174 
1,438 
2,590 

934 
2,334 

679 

889 

1,167 

1,285 

2,006 

02,  491 


6,  035 

2,293 

974 

12,  772 

2 ,026 
506 
517 

2,431 

7'4 
8,277 
3,028 


3,569 

705 
2,765 
6,  853 
5,880 
1,168 
1,  739 
4,399 
3>309 


77,  586 


2,534 
1,596 
1,843 

547 
7,396 

3,183 
447 
937 
1,611 
1,881 
3,694 
1,907 
1,642 
3,346 
4,802 


7,402 
1,788 
2,  095 
701 
1,277 
1,  386 
1,015 
1,  209 
8, 195 


9,852 
2,131 
1,806 
1,563 
2,349 

66  r 
1,660 
1,371 
1,366 
2,494 
1,544 
2,318 

755 
2,591 

605 

827 
1,271 
1,424 
1,963 

53,  888 


4,739 

1,063 

606 

11,  544 

1,724 
549 
424 

2,515 

512 


a  Corning  village,  formerly  in  Corning  town,  incorporated 
as  a  city  in  1890. 

b  Hornellsville  village,  formerly  in  Hornellsville  town,  in- 
coiporated  as  a  city  since  1880. 

c  Not  separately  returned. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Suffolk  county— Continued. 

Islip  town,  including  Bayshore  village. . . 

Bayshore  village 

Riverheart  town 

Shelter  Island  town 

Sraithtown  town 

Southami)ton  town,  including  Bridge- 
hampton  and  Good  Ground  villages  and 
part  of  Sag  Harbor  (c)  village. 

Bridgehampton  village 

Good  Ground  village 

Southold  town,  including  Greenport  (cj 
and  Orient  vilhages. 
Orient  village 


Sullivan  county  . 


Bethel  town 

Callicoon  town 

Cocbecton  town,  incl.  Cochecton  vill.  (c)  . . 

Delaware  town  - 

Fallsburg  town 

Forestburg  town 

Fremont  town 

Highland  town 

Liberty  town,  including  Liberty  village!! 

Liberty  village 

Lumberland  town ...!!!..... 

Mamakating  town,  incl.  Wurtsboro  viil '.  \ 

.    Wurtsboro  village 

Neversink  town 

Rockland  town 

Thompson  town,  incl.  Monticello  villag'e  '. 

Monticello  village 

Tusten  town 


1S90 


Tioga  county. 


Barton  town,  including  Waverly  village. 

Waverly  village 

Berkshire  town 

Candor  town 

Newark  Valley  town,  including  ij^ewark 
Valley  village. 

Newark  Valley  village 

Nichols  town 


Owego  town,  including  Owego  village  (c) 
Richford  town 


Spencer  town,  including  Spencer  village 

Spencer  village 

Tioga  town 


Tompkins  county. 


Caroline  town  (d) 

Danby  town 

Dryden  town  (d),  including  Dryden  and 
Freeville  villages. 

Dryden  village 

Freeville  village 

Enfield  town ] . . . 

Groton  town,  including  Groton  village  . . 
Groton  village 

Ithaca  city  (e) ' 

Ward  1  .■ ] ,  679 

Ward  2 1,  7(10 

Ward  3 2, 619 

Ward  4 2,  032 

Ward  5 1^735 

Ward  6 1^  224 

Ithaca  town  (e) 

Lansing  town 

Newfieid  town 

Ulysses  town,  incl.  Trumansburg  village. 
Trumansburg  village 


Ulster  county. 


Denning  town 

Esopus  town,  incl.  Port  Ewen  village. 
Port  Ewen  village 


783 
,290 
010 
921 
357 
200 


ISSO 


,394 
82s 
,705 


31,  031 


2,158 
2,  083 
1,174 
1.734 
3,041 

714 
2,168 

979 
3,357 

734 
875 
3,401 
490 
2.013 
2,  868 
3,462 
1 ,016 
1,004 


29,  935 


6.120 

4,123 
1,160 
3,  674 
2,339 

875 
1,701 
9,008 
1,267 
2,211 

810 
2,455 


32,  923 


2,092 

1,707 
4,043 

663 

312 

1,393 

3,  572 

1,280 

11.079 


1,364 
2,505 
2,  214 
2,  9.54 
I,  211 

87,  062 


897 
4,659 

1 ,211 


6.453 
1,615 
3,  939 
732 
2,249 
6.  352 


1,253 

553 

7,267 


32,  491 


2,562 
2,180 
1,328 
1,  830 
2,945 
1,058 
2.025 
1.013 
3,209 

478 
1.050 
3,845 

538 
2,152 
2,481 
3,763 

941 
1,050 


32,  673 


5,825 

2,767 
1.304 
4,323 
2,577 


1.709 
9,884 
1,477 
2,382 
700 
3,192 


34,  445 


2,171 

2,  065 
4,805 

779 


1,690 

3,450 

91) 

9,105 


11.198 
3,000 
2.  608 
3, 458 
1,376 

85,  838 


1,036 
4,736 
1,580 


d  Part  of  Dryden  town  auue-^ed  to  Caroline  town  since 
1880. 

e  Ithaca  village,  formerly  in  Ithaca  town,  incorporated  as 
a  city  since  1880. 


294  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Conthme.I. 

NEW  YORK— Coutinued. 


MINOR  civil.  DIVISIONS. 


Ulster  county -Conlimieil. 


Gardiner  town 

Hardeuburg  town 

Hurley  town 

Kingston  city -■■■•• 

Ward  1 2,044 

Ward  2 2>  22U 

Ward  3 2,  '266 

Ward  4 2,551 

SVard  5 2, 361 

Ward  6 2,003 

Ward? 2,144 

Ward  8 2,405 

Ward  9 3.  267 

Kingston  town 

Lloyd  town 

Marbletowu  town,  iucl.  Higli  Falls  village 

High  Falls  villajte 

Marlboro  town,  including  Marlboro  and 
Milton  villages. 

Marlboro  village 

Milton  village 

New  Paltz  town,  incl.  New  Paltz  village. 

New  Paltz  village 

Olive  town 

Plattekill  town 

Korbester  town 

Rosendale  town,  incl.  Rosendale  village  - 

Rosendale  village 

Saugerties  town,  incl.  Saugerties  village 

Saugerties  village 

Sbandakeu  town 

Sbawaugunk  town 

Ulster  town,  including  Eddyville  village 

Edd vville  village 

Wawarsing  town,  incl.  Ellenville  village 

EUenville  village 

Woodstock  town 


WABREN  fOUNTT. 


Bolton  town 

Caldwell  town 

Cbester  town 

Hague  town 

Horicun  town 

dobnsburg  town 

Luzerne  town,  including  Luzerne  village 

Luzerne  village 

Queensbury  town,  iucl.  Ulens  Falls  vill-  - 

t;iens  frails  village 

Stony  Creek  town 

Thuiinan  town 

Warreusburg  town,  including  Warrens- 
burg  village. 

Warrensburg  village 


Washington  county  . 


Argyle  town,  including  Argyle  village  . . . 

Argyle  village 

Cambridge  town,  including  part  of  Cam- 
bridge village. 

Cambridge  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Cambridge  village,  in  Cam- 
bridge and  White  Creek  towns. 

Dresden  town 

Easton  town 

Fort  Ann  town,  incl.  Fort  Ann  village  (a) 
Fort  Edward  town,  including  Fort  Ed- 
ward village  (a). 
Granville  town,  including  Granville,  Mid- 
dle Granville,  and  North  Granville  vil- 
lages (a) . 
Greenwich  town,  incl.  Greenwich  village 

Greenwich  village 

Hampton  town 

Hartfoid  town 

Hebron  town 

Jackson  town 

Kingsbury  town,  incl.  Sandy  Hill  village 

Sandy  Hill  village 

Putnam  town 

Salem  town,  including  Salem  village  (a)  . 


1890 


1,703 

784 

2,135 

21,  261 


1880 


1,794 

801 

2,521 

18,  344 


651 
2,516 
3,  639 

574 
3,598 

870 

2,  242 

935 
2,649 
2,038 
3,557 
6,063 
1 ,706 
10,430 

4.237 
3,170 
2,456 

3,  222 

552 
7,758 
2,881 
1,628 


27,  866 


1,093 
2,713 
3,970 

571 
3,472 


1,387 
1,377 
2,173 

682 
1,582 
2,894 
1,679 

868 
11,  849 

9.509 
1,342 
1,106 
1,795 


45,  090 


1,958 
493 
2,927 
2,205 
4,109 
4,  724 


10, 375 
3.923 
2,829 
2,910 
2,806 
617 
8,547 
2,750 
1,908 


25, 179 


1,132 
1,223 
2,247 

807 
1,633 
2,742 
1,438 

468 
9,805 
4  ,900 
1,253 
1,174 
1,725 

748 


2,  313 

158 

2, 162 

445 
1,598 

630 
2,500 
2,  690 

4,424 

4,716 


47,  871 

2,775 

3,6 
2,324 

489 
1,482 

730 

2,740 

3.  263 

4,680 

4,149 


4,196 

3,  860 

1,663 

1 ,231 

791 

833 

1,470 

1,760 

2,044 

2,383 

1,278 

1,  562 

4,677 

4,614 

2,895 

2,487 

568 

611 

3,127 

3,498 

minor  civil  divisions. 


Washington  county— Continued. 

White  Creek  town,  including  part  of  Cam- 
bridge village. 

Cambridge  village  (part  of) 

Whitehall  town,  incl.  Whitehall  village  . 
Whitehall  village 


Wayne  county. 


Arcadia  town,  including  Newark  village  . 

Newark  village 

Butler  town 

Galen  town,  including  Clyde  village 

Clyde  village 

Huron  town 

Lyons  town,  including  Lyons  village 

Lvons  village 

Macedon  town,  iucl.  Macedon  village 

Macedon  village 

Marion  town 

Ontario  town 

Palmyra  town,  includingPalmyravillage 

Palmyra  village 

Rose  town 

Savannah  town,  incl.  Savannah  village  . . 

Suvannah  village 

Sodus  town,  including  Sodns  village 

Sodus  village 

Walworth  town 

Williamson  town 

Wolcott  towu,  including  Red  Creek  and 
Wolcott  villages. 

Red  Creek  village 

Wolcott  village 


1890 


,690 


1. 153 
5,402 


49,  729 


Westchester  county. 


Bedford  town,  iuchuling  parts  of  Katonah 
and  Mount  Kisco  villages. 

Katonah  village  (part  of) • 

Total  for  Katonah  village,  m  Bedford 

and  Lewisboro  towns. 
Mount  Kisco  village  (part  of) ......,, 

Total  for  Mount  Kisco  village  (u),  ni 
Bedford  and  New  Castle  towns. 
Cortlandt  town,  including  Peekskill  and 
Verplanck  villages. 
Peekskill  village 


Verplanck  village  (c) ;■•••• 

Eastchester  town,  including  Mount  Ver- 
non village. 

Mount  Vernon  village • 

Greeuburg  town,  including  Dobbs  i  erry, 
Hastings  upon  Hudson,  Irviugton,  and 
TaiTytown  village.s  and  pai't  of  White 
Plains  village. 

Dobbs  Ferry  village 

Hastings  u]>on  Hudson  village 

Irvington  village 

Tarrytown  village 

White  Plains  village  (part  of) 

Total  fur  White  Plains  village  (d),  m 
Greenburgand  White  Plains  towns. 

Harrison  town -   -  -  -  - 

Lewisboro  town,  incl.  part  of  Katonah  viU. 

Katonah  village  (part  of) 

Mamaroneck  town -  - 

Mount  Pleasant  town,  including  North 
Tan-ytowu  village. 

North  Tarrytown  village 

New  Castle  towu,  including  Cbappaqua 
village  and  part  of  Mount  Ki.sco  village. 

Chappaqua  village 

Mount  Kisco  village  (part  of) 

New  Rocbelle  town,  including  New  Ro- 
chelle  village. 

New  Rochelle  village 

North  Castle  town 

North  Salem  town 

Ossining  town.  iucl.  Sing.smg  village 

Singsing  village 

Pelham  town,  incl.  City  Island  village  - .  - 

City  Island  village 

Poundridge  town 


6,310 

3,698 
1,8:16 
4,  922 
2,638 
1,793 
6,  228 
4.475 

2,  564 

533 
2,144 
2,611 
4,188 

Q,  131 

2,107 
1,788 
505 
5,157 
1,028 
2, 195 
2,670 

3,  216 

492 
902 


146,  772 


1880 


2,742 


993 
5,347 
4.270 


51,  700 


5,702 

2,450 
2,161 
5,461 
2,826 
2,036 
5,762 
3,820 
2,  871 

538 
2,100 
2,  962 
4.435 
2,308 
2,244 
1,867 

418 
5,285 

842 
2,338 
2,745 
3,731 

525 


3,291 

378 
524 

632 
1,095 

15, 139 

9,676 

1. 515 

15, 442 

10,830 
11,613 


2,003 
1,466 
2,299 

3.562 
223 

4,042 

1,  485 
1,417 
146 
2,385 
5,844 


3>i79 
2,110 


733 

463 

9,057 

8,217 
1,475 
1,730 
10, 058 
9.352 
3,941 
1 ,206 
830 


108,  988 
3,731 


72B 
728 

12, 664 

6,893 
1.337 
8,737 

4.586 
8,934 


1 ,290 
1,904 
3.025 


1,494 
1,612 


1,863 
5,450 


2,297 

330 

'5' 276 


1,818 
1,693 
8,769 
6,578 
2.540 
989 
1,034 


a  Not  separatelv  returned. 

b  In  1880  in  Bedford  towu  only. 


c  Formerly  Verplanck  Point. 

d  In  1880  ill  White  Plains  town  only. 


POPULATION. 


295 


Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiiiufd 

IVEW  VOKK— Coutimied. 


MINOR  nvii.  IIIVISIOXS. 


"Westchestek  county— Conliuued. 

Eye  to-n-D,  inchiding  Port  Chester  village. 
Port  Chester  village 

Scarsfiale  town 

Soniers  town 

Westchester  town,  iiichuliug   Williams- 
bridge  village. 
Williamsbridge  village 

White   Plains  town,  including   part   of 
White  Plains  village. 
White  Plains  village  (part  of) 

Youkers  city 

Ward  1 8,422 

Ward  2 12,351 

Ward  3 10, 14e 

Ward  4 : 1,114 

Yorktown  town 

AYyojminh  county 

Arcade  town,  including  Arcade  village  (a) 
Attica  town,  includiug  Attica  village 

Attica  village 

Bennington  town 

Castile  town,  including  Castile  village 

Castile  village 

Covington  town 

Kagle  town 

(iainesville  town 

Genesee   Falls   town,  inchiding   Portage- 
ville  village  (u). 

Java  town 

Middlebury  town,  incl.  Wyoming  village  . 

Wyoming  village 


1890 


9,477 
5,574 

1,897 
10,  029 

■,68s 
4,508 

3,819 
32,  033 


2,378 


31,193 


1880 


6,576 
3,254 
614 
1 ,  C30 
6,789 


4,  094 

2,381 
18,  892 


2,481 


30,  907 


1,840 

2,000 

3,  002 

3,  099 

1,994 

1,935 

2,029 

2,365 

2,451 

2,  315 

1 ,146 

96s 

1,151 

1,176 

1,131 

1,  203 

2,106 

1,787 

740 

860 

1,824 

1,953 

1,781 

1,822 

525 

387 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Wyomino  county— Continued. 

Orangeville  town 

Perry  town,  including  I^erry  village 

Perry  village 

Pike  town,  including  Pike  village  ... 

Pike  village 

Sheldon  town 

Warsaw  town,  including  Warsaw  village 

Warsaw  village 

Wethersflcld  town 

Yates  county 

Barrington  town 

Benton  town,  incl.  part  of  Penn  Yan  vill 

Penn  Yan  village  (part  ul ) 

Total  for  Penn  van  village, in  Hentun 
and  Mile  towns. 

Italy  town 

Jerusalem  town,  incl.  Bianchport  village 

Branchport  village 

Middlesex  town 

Milo  town,  incl.  part  of  Penn  Yan  village 

Penn  Yan  village  Ipart  uf ) 

Potter  town,  incl.  part  of  KushviUe  vill- . 

Rushville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Rushville  village,  in  Gorham 
town,  Ontario    county,  and    Potter 
town,  Yates  county. 
Starkey  town,  inchiding  Dundee  village.. 

Dundee  village 

Torrey  towTi,  including  Dre.sden  village  . 

Dresden  village 


1890 


1,148 
2,928 
7,528 
1,443 

483 
2,  059 
4,468 
3, 120 
1,032 


21,  001 


1,393 

2,  291 

222 

4,254 

1,  206 

2,  957 
273 

1,387 
6,02W 

4,032 

1,080 

322 

450 


2,862 

1 ,200 

1,197 

348 


a  Not  separately  returned. 
NORTH  (JAKOI.IIVA. 


1880 


1,164 
2,571 
1,115 
1,797 
644 
2,257 
3,227 
1 ,910 
1,311 


n,  087 


1,478 

2,413 

,65 

3,475 

1,444 

2,626 

271 

1,457 

5,755 

3.3'o 

1,  940 

313 

503 


2,  729 

1 ,025 

1, 245 

366 


:minob  civil,  divisions. 


1890 


1880 


Alamance  county 


18,271        14,613 


Township    1 .  Patterson 

Township    2.  Coble 

Township    3.  Boon  Station 

Township    4.  Morton 

Township    5.  Faucett - 

Township    6.  Graham,  including  (Jrahani 
and  Haw  River  towns. 

Graham  town  

Haw  River  town  

Township    7.  Albright 

Townshiji    8.  Newliu 

Town.ship    9.  Thompson,  including  Swep- 
sonville  village. 

Swepsonville  village  

Township  10.  Melville,  including  Mebane 
town  (a). 

Township  11.  Pleasant  Grove 

Township  12.  Burlington    fb),    iiuluding 
Burlington  town. 

Hurliiigton  tou  n  (c)  


Alexander  county. 


EUendale  town.ship 

Gwaltney  township 

Little  Kiver  township 

Miller  townslii]) 

Sharpe  township 

Sugarloaf  township 

Taylorsville  township,  including  Taylors- 

ville  town  (a). 
Wittenberg  townshi]) 


Alleghany  count'y 


Chen-y  Lane  township 

(^'ranberry  township 

Gap  Civil  township,  incl.  S|>arta  town 
Sparta  town 


928 

816 

1, 1.51 

1,112 

1,246 

1,1.50 

1,240 

984 

2,099 

1,687 

1,884 

2,  440 

991 

379 

317 
807 

796 

1,123 

1.167 

1,241 

1,280 

326 
2,  289 

1,667 

1,716 

1,514 

2,  547 

I,  716 


9,430 


1,  105 
1,474 
865 
993 
994 
815 
1.730 

J,  394 
0,  523 


588 
936 

1.729 
95 


»i7 
8,355 


1,052 
1,  321 

768 
890 
982 
828 
1,360 

1,154 
5,486 


.527 

602 

1,512 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Alleghany  county— Continued. 


Glade  Creek  township. . . 
Piney  Creek  township... 
Prather  Creek  township. 


Anson  county 

Ansonville  township,  inchuling  Anson- 
ville  town  (a). 

Burnsville  township 

Gulledge  towushii> 

Lanesboro  township,  inchiding  Peachland 
and  I'olkton  towns. 

Peachland  town 

Polkton  town 

Lilesville  townshii),  incl.  Lilesville  town. . 

Lilesville  town 

Morven   township,  including   McFarlan 

and  Morvi-n  towns  {<(). 
Wadesboro  townshiii,  incl.  Wadesboro  tn. 

Wadesboro  town 

Whites  Store  tiiwnshii> 


1890 


Ashe  county 


a  Not  separately  returned. 


Chestnut  Hill  township 

Crestou  township  (b) 

Grassy  Creek  township  (bj 

Helton  township 

Horse  Creek  township 

Jeti'erson  township,  incl.  Jeflersoii  town. 

Jefferson  tow  a 

Laurel  township 

North  Fork  township 

Obed  township  (6) 

Oldhelds  Creek  townshi]) 

Peak  Creek  townsli  ip 

Pine  Swamp  township 

Piney  Creek  townshi]) 

Staggs  Creek  township 


890 
1,165 
1,215 

817 

988 

1,040 

20,  027 

17.994 

2,074 

2,  364 

1,779 
2,541 
2,  087 

1,557 
2,285 
2,041 

58 

247 

3,  316 

183 
2,430 

222 
2,  562 

192 
2,  225 

3,959 
1,198 
1,709 

3,  327 

800 

1,775 

15,  628 

14,  437 

1,162 
558 
879 

1,815 

1,  286 
1,625 
1.070 

413 

S)05 

1,414 

572 

1,211 
1,237 
2,  032 
196 
772 
1,239 

989 
1,033 

811 
1,  290 
1,422 

1,034 
1,913 

1,120 

1,287 

1880 


b  Organized  since  1880. 


c  Formerly  Company  Shojis. 


296 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tahle  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

IVORTH  CIABOLINA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Beaufort  county . 


Bfithtownsship,  including  Bath  and  Teates- 
ville  villages  (a). 

Chocowinity  township 

Long:  Acre  township 

Pautego  towu.ship,  incl.  Pantego  town 

Pantego  town 

Richland  township,  including  Aurora  and 
Edwards  Mill  towns. 

Aurora  town 

Edwards  Mill  town 

Washington  township,  including  Wash- 
ington town. 
Washington  town 


Bertie  county 


Colerain  township 

Indian  Woods  township  (b) 

Merry  Hill  township 

Mitchell  township,  incl.  Aulander  town. 

Aulander  town 

Roxohel  tt)\vnship 

Snakebite  town-sLip 

White  township 

Windsor  township,  incl.  Windsor  town- . 

Windsor  town 

Woodville  tow  nship,  incl.  Lewiston  town 

Lewiston  town 


Bladen  county . 


Abbottsburg  township . . 

Bethel  township 

Bladenboro  township 

Brown  Marsh  township  . 
Carver  Creek  township. . 

Colly  township 

Cypress  Creek  township  . 
Elizabethtown  township. 
French  Creek  township  . 

Hollow  towTiship 

Lake  Creek  township  . . . 

Turnbull  township 

White  Oak  township  — 
Whites  Creek  township . 


Brunswick  county  . 


Lock  wood  Folly  township 

Northwest  township  . .    - 

Shallotte  township 

Smithville  township,  incl.  Sonthport  city 

Southport  city  (C) 

Town  Creek  township 

Waccamaw  township 


Buncombe  county. 


Asheville  township,  incl.  Asheville  city  . 

Asheville  city 

Avery  Creek  township 

Black  Mountain  township 

Fairview  township .  -  - 

Flat  Creek  township 

French  Broad  township  (b) 

Ivy  township 

Leicester  township,  incl.  Leicester  tu.  (a) 
Limestone  town.ship,  incl.  Arden  town. . . 

Arden  town 

Lower  Hominy  township 

Reem  Creek  township,  including  Weaver- 
ville  town. 

Weaverville  town  

Sandy  Mush  township 

Swannanoa  tpwnship 

Upper  Hominy  township 


1890 


21, 072 


3,691 

2,446 
2,  233 
2,515 
151 
3,751 

251 

62 

6,436 


19, 176 


2,823 
1,599 
1,604 
1,798 

163 
1,986 
1,667 
1,318 
4,643 

522 
1,738 


16, 763 


10,900 


35, 266 


14,  996 

10,235 

730 

988 

1,487 

1,368 

1,496 

2,119 

3,274 

1,155 

229 

1,233 

1.628 

216 
1,259 
1,394 
2,139 


1880 


17,  474 


2,768 

2,460 
2,  068 
2, 136 

3,253 


4,789 
2 ,462 

16,  399 


2,518 


1,580 
1,  358 


1,702 
1,291 
1,154 
4,  685 
46. 
2,111 


16, 158 


875 

948 

945 

833 

1,279 

946 

1,190 

993 

1,551 

1,688 

961 

865 

604 

573 

2,213 

2,267 

1,494 

1,  .372 

1.148 

1,313 

770 

853 

406 

388 

1,685 

1,507 

1,642 

1,612 

9,389 


1.456 

1,245 

1,765 

1,313 

1,702 

1,  630 

2,295 

2.116 

1,207 

1,008 

2,563 

2,392 

1,119 

693 

21,  909 

5,  568 

2,616 

787 

699 

997 

1,521 


1,709 

2,  838 

909 


1,  030 
1,762 


147 
1,175 
1,238 
1,676 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Organized  since  1880. 

c  Formerly  Smithville  town. 

d  Formerly  Excelsior;  not  separately  returned. 

e  Part  taken  to  form  Smoky  Creek  township  since  1880. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Burke  county. 


Barriers  township  (6) 

Icard  township 

LinvOIe  township 

Lovelady  township,  including  Rutherford 

College  town  (rf). 

Lower  Creek  township  (e) 

Lower  Fork  township 

Morganton  township,  incl.  Morganton  tn  . 

Morganton  town 

Quaker  Meadow  township 

Silver  Creek  township  (/;,  including  Glen 

Alpine  town. 

Glen  Alpine  town 

Smoky  Creek  township  ((?) 

Upper  Creek  township 

Upper  Fork  township 


1890 


Cabarrus  county  . 


Township    1.  Rocky  River 

Township    2.  Poplar  Tent 

Township    3.  Dewese 

TowTiship    4.  Brewer 

Township    5.  Misenheimer 

Township   6.  Faggart 

Township   7.  Reeii  Misenheimer 

Township    8.  Mount  Pleasant,  including 

Mount  Pleasant  village. 

Mount  Pleasant  village 

Township    9.  Plotts 

Township  10.  Bethel  Church 

Township  11.  Old  Field 

Township  12    Concord,  coextensive  with 

Concord  city. 
Concord  city 


Caldwell  county. 


Globe  township 

Johns  River  tow  nship 

King  Creek  township 

Lenoir  township,  incl.  part  of  Lenoir  town 

Lenoir  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Lenoir  town,  in  Lenoir  and 
Lower  Creek  townships. 

Little  River  township 

Lovelady    township,   including  Granite 
Falls  village. 

Granite  Falls  village ^ 

Lower  Creek  township,  including  part  of 
Lenoir  town. 

Lenoir  town  (part  of) 

North  Catawba  township  (b) 

Patterson  township 

"Sadkin  VaUey  townshi])  (/i) 


Camden  county 


Court  House  township 

Shiloh  township 

South  Mills  township,  including  South 
Mills  village. 
South  Mills  village 


Carteret  county  (v) 


Township  1.  White  Oak 

Township  2.  Morehead,  including  More- 
head  town. 

Morehead  town 

Township  3.  Newport,  Inch  Newport  tn . 

Newport  town 

Township  4.  Beaufort,  incl.  Beaufort  tn . . 

Heaufort  town 

Township  5.  Straits 

Township  6.  Smyrna 

/  Brindletown  township  (population  479  in   1880)  annexed 
since  1880. 
g  Organized  from  part  of  Lower  Creek  township  since  1880. 
h  Formerly  Buffalo. 
i  Part  of  Craven  county  annexed  since  1880. 


14,  939 


408 
1,386 

951 
1,130 

757 
1,040 
4,318 
1.557 
1,023 
1,979 


252 
297 


18, 142 


1,604 
1.736 
1,401 

1.470 
991 
748 
658 

1,332 

375 
1, 130 
1.506 
1,227 
4,339 

4.339 


12, 298 


1880 


12, 809 


1,281 

839 

1,012 

911 

978 

2,966 

861 

884 

1,487 


1,193 

779 


14,  964 


1,512 
1,495 


1,316 
1,422 
1,042 
712 
567 
1,234 

&97 
1,513 
1,393 
1, 761 

1,264 


10,  291 


870 
1,039 

961 
2,060 

4.6 

673 

570 
964 
683 
1,789 
216 
422 

1,222 
1,6U2 

1,065 
1,804 

207 
1.544 

1,527 

257 

823 

1,183 

994 

206 

1,6.38 
851 

5,  667 

6,274 

1,684 

1,773 
2,  210 

1,987 
1,854 
2. 433 

223 
10, 825 

9,784 

1,028 
1,663 

1.108 
1,365 

1 ,064 

1,182 

218 

2,845 

S20 

1,027 

165 

2,981 

2,007 

1,163 

972 

2,oog 

1,149 

863 

POPULATION. 


297 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuued. 

IVORTH  CAROLUVA-Contiuued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Cauteret  countt— Contiuued. 


Towuship  7.  Hunting'  Quarter 

Township  8.  Portsmouth 

Township  9.  Merrinion  (a) 


Caswell  county 


Anderson  township 

Dan  Kiver  township 

Hightowers  townsliip 

Leasburs  towuship 

Locust  Hill  township 

Milton  township,  including  Milton  village 

Milton  village 

Pelham  township 

Stony  Creek  township 

YanceyviUe  township,  including  Yancey- 
vllle  village. 
YanceyviUe  village 


Catawba  county 18,  e89 


1890 


1,287 
204 
481 


16, 028 


18S0 


Bandy  township 

Caldwell  township 

Catawba  township,  incl.  Catawba  town . . 

Catawba  town 

Cline  township ........!. 

Hickory  township,  incl.  Hickory  town . . . 

Hickory  town 

Jacobs  Fork  township,  including  Keevers 
ville  town  (b). 

Mountain  Creek  township 

Newton    township,    including    Conover, 
Maiden,  and  Newton  towns. 

Conover  town 

Maiden  town 

Newton  town 


Chatham  county 25  413 


Albright  township 

Baldwin  townsliip 

Bear  Creek  township 

Cape  Fear  township,  incl.  Haywood  town 

Havwood  town 

Center  townshi]),  incl.  Pittsboro  town  (i) 

Gulf  township 

Hadley  township 

Hickory  Mountain  township 

Matthews  township,  incl.  Slier  town 

Siler  town 

New  Hope  township ' 

Oakland  township,  incl.  Osgood  town  (b) . 
Williams  towuship 


Cherokee  county g  976 


Beaverdam  township 

Hothouse  township 

Murphy  towuship,  incl.  Murphy  town! ! '. '. 

Murphy  town 

Notala  township,  incl.  Culberson  towu  \b) 

ohoal  Creek  township 

Valley  Towu  township 


Chowan  county. 


Eden  ton  township,  incl.  Edenton  town 

Edenton  town 

Middle  towuship ......!!!...' 

tipper  towuship 

Teopim  township ' 


Clay  county 


Brasstown  township 

Hayesville  township 

Hiwassee  township 

Shooting  Creek  towuship 
Tusquittee  township 


716 
,557 
580 
779 
565 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Craveu  county  sinew  188U 
0  Not  separately  returned. 


17,  825 


14,  946 


3,071 
'  1,'443 


23,  453 


1,507 
1,963 
1,647 
2,429 
182 
2,226 
2,133 
1,488 
1,955 
1,381 

'2,265 
1,837 
2,  622 


8,182 


1,222 
864 
2,233 
170 
1,216 
1,604 
1,043 

7,900 


3,055 
1,382 
1,912 
1,423 
1,510 

3,316 


507 
1,300 
415 
636 
458 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Cleveland  county 20  394 


Township    I.  River 

Township    2.  Boiling  Springs 

Township    3.  Eippys,  incl.  Earl  vill.  ((<). 

Township    4.  King  Mountain,  incl.  Gro- 

ver  village  and  King  Mountain  town. 

Grover  village 

King  Mountain  town  ............ 

Township    5.  Warlick,  incl.  Waco  viu' ! 

Waco  village 

TovfTiship    6.  Shelby,'iucl.  Siieiby  town  '. 

Shelby  towu 

Township    7.  Sandy  Kun,"i'nci.'Moores. 
boro  village. 

Mooresboro  village 

Township    8.  Duncan  Creek ..... . . . . . . 

Township    9.  Double  Shoals,  incl.  Cleve- 
land Mills  and  Fallstcui  (b)  villages. 

Cleveland  Mills  vilhige 

Township  10.  Kuuh  Creek 

Towuship  11 


1890 


Columbus  county 17  g56 


Bogue  township 

Bug  Hill  township,  incl.  Pireway  town.  . 

Pireway  town 

Chadbouru  township  (c),  iucluding  Chad 
bourn  town. 

Chadbuurn  town 

Fairblufftownship,  incl.  Cerro  (iordoaud 
Fairblutr  villages. 

Cerro  Gordo  village 

Fairbluff  village ...'.' . . . . . .  [ 

Lee  towuship 

Rausom  township,  iucluding Cronly  towu 

Cronly  town 

Tatoms  township 

Waccaniaw  township 

Welch  Creek  township 

Western  Prong  township 

Whiteville  townshiji,  incl.  Whiteviile  tu  . 

Whiteville  town 

Williams  township 


Craven  county  (d)  . 


18S0 


16,  571 


197 
1,700 

2,  717 

S08 

1,074 

993 


2,606 


990 
1,512 


1,456 
1,899 


Township  1,  incl.  Vanceboro  town  {h) . . . 

Township  2 

Township  3  (c) 

Towuship  5 

Township  C ] ' 

Township  7,  iucluding  James  city 

James  city 

Township  8,  including  Newbem  city. . '. '. 

Newbern  city 

Ward  I ! ....      633 

Ward  2 '.'.'..'.       8jo 

^''■■'J3 793 

Ward  4 1 ,  30C 

„         Wards 4,281 

Towuship  9 


Cumberland  county 


Beaverdam  township 

Black  River  township 

Carver  Creeli  township [ 

Cedar  Creek  towuship 

Cross  Creek  township,  incl.  Fayettevilie 
town. 

Fayettevilie  town 

Flea  Hill  towuship .'.'.'....'.'.'!!'! 

Grays  Creek  township 

Little  River  township 

Quewhiffle  township 

Kockflsh  towuship,  incl.  Cumberland 
Hope  Mills  No.  1,  and  Hope  Mills  No.  2 
villages. 

Cumberland  village 

Hope  Mills  village  No.  i  . 

Hope  Mills  village  No.  2 

Seventyfirst  towuship 

c  Organized  since  1880. 

d  Part  given  to  Carteret  county  since  1880. 


1,910 
970 
1,913 
1,424 
746 
2,259 
l>2J7 
9.343 
7.843 


759 
939 


14,  439 


1,110 
912 


1.807 

go 

218 

1,148 

1.463 

'i,'247 
908 

1,177 
456 

2,670 
343 

1,541 


19,  729 

2,476 
726 


3.229 


27,321  '       23.836 


1,052 

853 

1,487 

1,085 

2,097 

2,299 

3, 156 

3,114 

6,012 

5,076 

4,222 

3.485 

3,333 

2,964 

1.633 

1,673 

541 

484 

1,448 
3,014 


242 

456 

317 

3,548 


2,184 


3.  236 


298 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 
NORTH  CAK01.INA— Continued. 


MINOR  Civil.  DIVISIONS. 


CUEBITUCK  lODNTY 


Atlantic  township 

Crawford  township 

Eruitfille  township 

Moyock  township 

Poplar  Branch  township  . 


1890 


1880 


Dark  county  

Chickamacomico  and  Konnelceet  town 
ship  (a),  including  Avon  village. 

Avon  village 'i'-' '  ■,;  i ' 

Croatan  and  Stuui])y  Point  township  (b)  ■ 

East  Lake  township 

Hatteras  township 

Nag  Head  township 


Davidson  county  (c) 


Ahbott  Creek  township 

Alleghany  township 

Arcadia  township 

Boone  to^Tiship 

Clemuionsville  township  (c) 

Conrad  Hill  township 

Cotton  Grove  township 

Eninions  township 

Healing  Springs  township 

Jackson  Hill  town.sliip ■  -  -  -.-  -  •  -  -  •  -  •;  • 

Lexington  township,  iucl.  Lexington  tn . . 
Lexington  town 

Midway  township 

Reedy  'Creek  township  (d) 

Silver  Hill  township -■  •  - .-  •, 

Thouiasville  township,  incl.  Thomasville 
town . 

Thomasville  town 

Tvro  township ; ' ",'.' ' '  V/  "i" 

Yadkin  College  township,  including  Yad- 
kin College  town  («). 


Davie  county  . 


6,747 

504 
2, 135 

708 
1,490 
L910 

3,7G8 

793 

353 
376 
397 
906 
1,296 


21, 702 

1,112 

540 

872 

1,  531 

241 

1.  309 

1,  215 

1,298 

743 

621 

3,584 

1,440 

1,374 

893 

1,008 

3,  405 

5  go 

1,  402 

488 


11,  621 


6,476 


332 

2,350 

599 

1,381 

1,814 


3,243 


631 


322 
365 

821 
1, 104 


20,  333 


Callahan  township 

Clarksville  township 

Farmington  township 

Fulton  township 

Jerusalem  township ;:   ■","»"  "i"  " 

Mocksville  township,  including  Mocks- 

ville  town  (<■). 
Shady  Grove  township  (/) 


Duplin  county  . 


1,329 
1, 127 
2,546 
1,550 
1,577 
2,016 

1,476 


18,  690 


1,069 

592 

857 

1,524 

1,028 

1,218 

1,092 

1,097 

643 

583 

2,877 

626 

1,094 

810 

958 

3,057 

450 

1,  363 

465 


11,096 


1,347 
1,102 

2,537 
2,678 
1,678 
1,  754 


671 

1,539 


295 

2,344 

256 

716 

2,278 


,350 


2gi 
1,501 


18, 773 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Duplin  county— Continued. 

Magnolia  township,  incl.  Magnolia  town. 

Magnolia  town 

llocktish  township 

Smith  township 

Warsaw  township,  incl.  Warsaw  town  . . 

Warsaw  town 

Wolfscrape  township 


1890 


1,789 
460 

1,567 
864 

1,939 
401 

1.132 


Durham  county  (</) 18, 041 


Cedar  Fork  township  ('0 ■  •  •  ■ 

Durham  township  (t),  incl.  Durham  city. 

Durhani  city 

Lebanon  township  (t) 

Mangum  township  (i) 

Oak  Grove  township  (h) 

Patterson  township  (i) 


Edgecombe  county - 


632 

10,  420 
5,485 
1, 183 
2,419 
1,619 
1,768 


24, 113 


1880 


2,000 
403 

1,  652 
852 

1,904 
182 

1,258 


Township    1.  Tarboro,  including  Prince- 
ville  and  Tarboro  towns. 

Princeville  town 

Tarboro  town :.••.  ■  -.-  •  • 

Township    2.  Lower  Conetoe,  including 
Conetoeand  Mildred  villages. 

Conetoe  village 

Mildred  village 

Township    3.  Upper  Conetoe 

Township    4.  Deep  Creek - 

Township    5.  Lower  Fishing  Creek.. --- 
Township    6.  Upper  Fishing  Creek,   in- 
cluding Lawrence  town  (e). 

Township    7.  Swilt  Creek 

Township    8.   Sparta 

Township    9.  Otter  Creek  (.7)  .  -  - 

Township  10.  Lower  Town  Creek 

Towu,ship  11.  Walnut  Creek -  ■  - 

Townshi])  12.  Kocky    Mount,    including 
part  of  Rocky  Mount  town. 

Rocky  Mount  town  (\>art  of) 

Totalfor  Rocky  Mount  town,  in  town- 
ship 12,  Edgecombe  county,  and 
Rocky  Mounttownship,Nashcounty 

1  Township  13.  Cokey  Creek  (fc) 

Township  14.  Upper  Town  Creek 


754 
1,  234 


2,  355 


Albertson  township •,■■,•.■'■  "A,"  . ' ' ' 

Cypress  Creek  township,  including  Chin- 
quapin village. 

Chinquapin  village •  • 

Faison  township,  incl.  Faison  village  . . . 

Faison  village 

Glisson  township ;:-'i;"i" 

Island  Creek  township,  including  Duplin 
Koad  and  Toachey  villages. 

Duplin  Road  village 

Teachey  village ;:---^- 

Kenansvillfa  township,  including Kenans- 
ville  town. 

Kenansville  town ., ■,;••,■■ 

Limestone   township,   including    Beula- 
ville  and  Hallsville  villages. 

Beulaville  village 

Hallsville  village 

a  Returned  as  two  townships  in  1880  with  a  population  of 
263  and  368,  respectively.  . 

b  Returned  sis  two  townships  in  1880  with  a  population  of 
176  and  146,  respectively.  ,.      .1         .     <•,,.,  r>i„,„ 

cPart  of  Clemmonsville  township  taken  to  form  Clom- 
monsville  township,  For.syth  county,  since  1880. 

d  Formerly  Yadkin. 

e  Not  separately  returned. 

f  Organized  siuce  1880. 


FORSY'TH   COUNTY  (i). 


592 

2,118 

144 

56 

2,851 

376 
1,203 

32 
50 


424 

800 

1,889 

goo 
1,079 

439 
1,  496 
1,  228 
1,473 
1,  287 
1,  738 
1,109 
11,  399 

2,711 
8,018 


5,507 

2,041 

804 

2,354 


1,642 


Abbott  Creek  township 

Belew  Creek  township 

Bethania  township ;.- ' "  SVt i " 

Broad  Bay  township,  including  Waugh- 
ton  village. 

Waughtou  village 

Clemmonsville  township  (>ii) •■•■■■ 

Kernersville    township,  including    Ker- 
nersville  village. 

Kernersville  village. . . . .. . ...  •  •  • 

Lewisville  township,  incl.  Lewisville  tn  .  - 

Lewisville  town 

Middle  Fork  township 

Old  Itichmond  township 

Oldtown  township 

Salem  C'liapc-1  township 

South  Fork  township 

Vienna  township ; -  - ■- 

Winston  township,  inclutting  Salem  and 
Winston  cities. 

Salem  city 

Winston  city 

Ward  I >.335 

Wards 1.582 

Wards 5,'°' 

r,  Organized  from  parts  of  Orange  and  Wake  counties  in 

^  ^fFormerly  part  of  township  of  same  name  in  Wake  county. 

i  Formerly  in  Orange  county. 

j  Given  as  Auters  Creek  in  1880. 

fc  Given  as  Cocoa  in  1880. 

I  Part  of  Davidson  county  annexed  since  1880^  , 

m  Organized  from  part  of  Clemmonsville  township,  David- 
sou  coiiuty,  siuce  1880. 


1,435 

58s 

894 

48 

1,386 

1,010 

1,066 

1,226 

1,459 

918 

4,470 

1,340 
»,854 


POPULATION. 


2'J9 


Table  3.— AGGREGATP:  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— CoutiimecL 
NORTH  C'AROtillVA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS. 


Franklin  countv  (a) . 


Cedar  Rock  township 

Cypress  tnwn.ship 

Dunn  tow-n.ship 

Franklinton  town.ship,  including  Frank- 
linton  town. 

Franklinton  town 

Freeman  townsbip,  iiicl.  Youngsville  tu. 

VoungsviUe  town 

Gold  Mine  township 

Harris  township 

Hayesville  township  (a) 

Louiaburg  township,  inch  Louisburg  tn. 

Louisburg  town 

Sandy  Creek  township 


Gaston  county. 


Cherryville  township,  including  Cherry- 
ville  town  (6). 

Crowder  Mountain  township  (c)  

Dallas  township,  including  Dallas  town. 

Dallas  town 

Gastonia  township  (d),  iucl.Gastoniatowu 

Gastonia  town 

River  Bend  townshij),  iucl.  Brevard  (6), 
Mountain  Island,  and  Mount  Holly 
towns. 

Mountain  Island  town 

Mount  Holly  town 

South  Point  township,  including  Lowell 
and  Mc  Aden  ville  towns  (6). 


Gates  county  . 


1890 


Gatesville  township,  incl.  Gatesvilletown 

Gatesville  town 

Hall  township 

Haslett  towu.ship 

Holly  Grove  township 

Hunters  Mill  township 

Mintonsville  township 

Reynoldaon  township 


Graham  county . 


Robbinsville  township  (e) . . 

Stecoah  township 

Tellow  Creek  township  (/) 


Granville  county  (g) . 


Brassfield  township 

Dutohville  township 

Fishing  Creok  township 

Oak  Hal  township 

Oxford  township,  including  Oxford  town 

Oxford  town 

Sassafras  Fork  township 

Tally  Ho  township 

Walnut  Grove  township 


Greene  county  . 


1,516 


1,470 

'79 

2,855 


Bull  Head  township 

Carr  township  (/) 

Hookerton  township,  incl.  Hookerton  tn. . 

Hookerton  town 

Olds  township 

Omiondsville  township  (/) 

Shine  township  (/) 

Snow  Hill  township,  incl.  Snow  Hill  town. 

Snow  Hill  town 

Spreight  Bridge  township 

Willow  Green  township  (/) 

a  Part  taken  to  form  Vance  county  in  1881. 

6  Not  separately  returned. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Gastonia  towuship  since  1880. 

d  Organized  from  part  of  Crowder  Mountain  township  since 

<  Formerly  Cheokh. 


21,  090 


.466 


44' 
4,117 
i,o^3 
3.437 


376 

472 

4,233 


10,  252 


1,518 

1,353 

2:12 

187 

856 

686 

1,207 

1,103 

1,802 

1,541 

2,047 

1,641 

1,476 

1,389 

1,346 

1,184 

3,313 


1,723 
972 
618 


24,  484 


10,  039 


1,045 
1,003 
1,412 

173 
1,405 
1,082 
1,000 
1.059 

283 
1,404 

629 


1880 


20, 829 


1,  810 

1,725 

958 

1,104 

1.444 

1,  309 

3,  753 

3,  651 

583 

484 

2,277 

1,978 

205 

117 

1,  463 

1,  102 

"  1,801 

1,900 

1,816 

2,548 

3,711 

3,458 

667 

7JO 

2,051 

2,054 

2,356 

2,824 

2,747 

417 


2?6 

2,689 


321 
'3,' 638 


8,897 


2,335 


1,774 
561 


31,  286 


3,289 

2,588 

3,  026 

2,  3(10 

2,640 

2,508 

2,172 

2,341 

5,793 

3,938 

2,qo7 

',349 

1,770 

1,983 

3,  435 

3,  300 

2,353 

2,189 

10, 037 


1,703 

332 

2,493 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


GUILPORI)  COUNTY 


Center  Grove  township 

Clay  township 

Deep  River  township 

Fentress  townsiiip 

Friendship  township 

Gilmer    township,    exclusive  of  part  of 
Greensboro  city. 

Greene  township 

Greensboro    city,   in   Gilmer  and  More- 
head  townships. 

Ward  1 472 

Ward  2 1, 173 

Ward  3 1,  077 

Ward  4 595 

High  Point  township,  iucl.  High  Point 
village  (b). 

Jamestown  township 

Jefl'ersou  township , 

Madison  towuship 

Monroe  townshi]) 

Mon-hiad  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 
Grc<-iisl>oro  city. 

Oak  Kidge  township 

Rock  Creek  townshij),  including  Gibsou- 
ville  town  (b). 

Sunimcrnehl  township  (i) 

Sniniii-r  townshi]) 

Washington  township 


1890 


Halifax  county 


Brinkleyville  township,  including Briuk- 
leyvUle  and  Ringvvood  villages. 

Brinkleyville  village 

Ring  wood  village 

Butterwood  township . . . -. 

Conocanary  town.sliip,  incl.  Tillery  tn.  (b) 
Entield  township,  including KutieUt  town 

Enfield  to\vn 

Faucett  township 

Halifax  towuship,  incl.  Halifax  town  . . . 

Halifax  town 

Littleton  township,  including  part  of  Lit- 
tleton town. 

Littleton  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Littleton  town,  in   Littleton 
township,     Halifax      county,    and 
River  townsiiip,  Warren  county. 
Palmyra  township,  incl.  Palmyra  town. 

Palmyra  town 

Rosencath  township : . 

Scotland    Neck    towusliip   (j),  including 
Scotland  Xcck  town. 

Scotland  Neck  town 

Weldon  township,  iucl.  Weldon  town... 

Weldon  town 


975 
1,143 

857 


28,  908 


Harnett  county. 


Anderson  Creek  township 

Averasboro  townshi]),  incl.  Dunn  town 

Dunn  town 

Barbecue  townshi]) 

Black  River  township 

Buckhorn  township 

Grove  township 

Hector  Creek  townshi]) 

iTohnsonville  townshij) 

Lillington  townshi]) 

Neill  Creek  towuship 

Stewart  Creek  townshi]) 

XJpi)er  Little  River  townshi]) , 


Haywood  county. 


Beaverdam  township,  incl.  Buford  (b)  aud 
Pigeon  River  villages. 
Pigeon  River  village 


3,480 

82 

92 

1,  315 

1,  580 

3,650 

568 
2,120 
3,476 

36. 
2,980 

3=8 
534 


114 
1.302 
3,  065 

778 
3,639 
1,286 


13, 700 


1880 


28,052  23,585 


30,  300 


3,610 


137 
1,634 
1,377 
4,681 

504 
2,479 
3,888 

376 
2,  790 

74 
"3 


2,425 


1,  452 
2,835 


3,129 

932 


10,  862 


/Organized  since  1880. 

(J  Henderson,  Kittrell,  and  Townsville   townships   (popu- 
latiou  10,139  in  188U)  taken  to  form  Vance  county  in  1881. 
h  Includes  i)art  of  Greensboro  city. 
I  Formerly  Bruce. 
j  Formerly  Caledonia. 


300 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 
NORTH  CAB01.INA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Haywood  rouNTY — Continued. 


Cataloochee  townsliip 

Clyde  township  (a),  including  Clyde  towu 

Clyde  town    

Crabtree  township 

East  Fork  township 

Fine  Oeek  township 

Iron  Duff  town.ship 

Ivy  Hill  township 

Jonathan  Creek  township 

Pigeon  township •  -  • 

Waynesville  township,  incl.  Waynesville 
town. 

Waynesville  town 


1890 


Henderson  county. 


12, 589 


1880 


500 

391 

1,044 

go 

1,340 

658 

846 

U41 

399 

1,798 

1,463 

498 

446 

758 

664 

1,071 

851 

1,348 

1,233 

2.  506 

1,757 

Blue  Ridge  township 

Clear  Creek  towuship 

Crab  Creek  township 

Edneyville  township 

Green  River  township 

Heudersonville  towuship,  including  Flat 
Rock  and  Hendersonville  towns. 

Flat  Rock  town 

Hendersonville  town 

Hooper  Creek  township 

Mills  River  towuship 


Hertfoed  county. 


Harrellsville  township,  including  Har- 
rellsville  town. 

Harrellsville  town 

Manney  Neck  township 

Murfreesboio  township,  including  Mur- 
freesboro  town. 

Murfreesboro  town 

St.  John  township,  incl.  Union  town 

Union  town 

Winton  towuship,  incl.  Wintou  town... 

Winton  town 


Hyde  county 


Currituck  township 

Fairfield  township 

Lake  Landing  township 

Ocracoke  township 

Swau  Quarter  township . 


Iredell  county. 


Barringer  township 

Bethany  township 

Chambershurg  township 

Coddle  Creek  township,  incl.  Mooresville 
towu. 

M  ooresville  town 

Concord  township 

Cool  Springs  township 

Davidson  township 

Eagle  Mills  township 

Fallstown  township 

New  Hope  township 

Olin  township 

Sharpesburg  township 

Shiloh  township 

States ville  township,  incl.  Statesville  city 

Statesville  city 

Turnershurg  township 

Uuiou  Grove  township 


1,323 
663 

1,020 
1,880 
1,271 
3,355 

491 
1,216 
1,130 
1,947 


13,851 

2,392 

no 
1,  628 

2,417 

674 
4,184 

102 
3,230 

419 

8,903 


2,274 
1,321 
3,434 
466 
1,408 

25, 462 


Jackson  county. 


Barker  Creek  township 
Canada  township 


1,399 

893 

1,454 

2,576 


1,338 
789 
2,302 
1,080 
1,530 
1,099 
1,142 
1,  316 
2, 121 
4,146 
2,318 
1,005 
1,272 


9,512 


10,  281 


1,167 
482 
875 

1,515 
971 

2,561 


554 

956 

1,754 


1,482 
2,152 

645 

3,300 

95 

2,676 

253 

7,765 


2,055 
1,089 
3,043 
400 
1,178 

22, 675 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Jackson  county— Continued. 


Caney  Fork  township 

Cashier  Valley  towuship 

CuUowhee  township - 

Dillsboro  township  (i) 

Hamburg  township 

Qualla  township 

River  township 

Savannah  township 

Scott  Creek  township 

Sylva  towuship  (b) - 

\^ehster  towuship,  incl.  Webstertown. 
Webster  town 


1890 


535 
605 


Johnston  county  . 


Bentonsville  township 

Beulah  township,  including  Kenly  town 

Kenly  town 

Boon  Hill  township,  incl.  Princeton  town. 

Princeton  town 

Clayton  towuship  (c),  incl.  Clayton  town. . 

Clayton  town 

Cleveland  township  {<!) 

Elevation  township,  incl.  Beuson  town.. . 

Benson  town 

Ingram  township,  incl.  Four  Oaks  town  . . 

Four  Oaks  town 

Meadow  township 

O'Neal  township 

Pleasant  Grove  towuship  (c) V' ' "  i 

Selma  township,  including  Pine  Level 
and  Selma  towns. 

Pine  Level  town 

Selma  town ,•••,:•"  "f  '  -li.' 

Smithfleld  township  (c),  including  Smith- 
field  town. 

Smithfleld  town 

Wilder  township 

Wilson  Mills  township  (/) 


1,290 

810 

1,305 

2,350 


1,235 
822 
2,292 
1,151 
1,191 
934 
1,084 
1,134 
1,860 
2,967 
1 ,062 
1,030 
1,220 

7,343 


Jones  county. 


Township  1 .  White  Oak -.■   ■  •  i;  •,■ 

Township  2.  PoUoksville,  including  Pol- 
loksville  town. 
PoUoksville  town  ......^.. .  ■■■■■  ■■■  ■ 

Township  3.  Trenton,  incl.  Trenton  vill  . 

Trenton  village 

Towuship  4.  Cypress  Creek •■ 

Township  5.  Tuckahoe 

Township  6.  Beaver  Creek 


Lenoir  county  . 


483 
382 


Contentnea  Neck  township 

Falliug  Creek  township 

Kinston  township,  incl.  liiustou  town.  . 

Kinston  town 

Lenoir  Institute  township ■  -  - 

Mosely  Hall  township,  incl.  Lagrange  tn. 

Lagrange  town 

Neuse  towuship  (g) 

Pink  Hill  towuship 

Sand  Hill  towuship 

Southwest  township  (g) 

Trent  township 

Vance  township 

Woodington  township  (h) 


Lincoln  county  . 


731 
484 
853 
584 
842 
1,085 
476 
889 
775 
797 
856 
209 


27, 239 


1880 


590 
426 
713 


588 
967 
367 
694 
621 


1,512 
107 


23, 461 


7,403 


7,491 


Catawba  Springs  township,  incl.  Denver 
village. 

Denver  village 

Howard  Creek  township 

Iron  ton  township ' 


775 
822 
857 
711 
528 
L130 
894 


12,  586 


3,058 


185 
2,538 


11,061 


3,088 

148 
1,986 

1,888 


a  Formerly  Pigeon  Valley. 

b  Organized  since  1880. 

c  Parts  taken  to  form  Cleveland  and  Wilson  Mills  town- 
ships in  1887.  ,  ,,  , 

d  Orgauized  from  parts  of  Clayton,  Pleasant  Grove,  and 
Smithfleld  townships  in  1887. 


e  Part  taken  to  form  Cleveland  township  in  1887_ 

/  Organized  from  parts  of  Clayton  and  Smithfield  town- 

"""Torganized  from  part  of  Woodington  township  since  1880^ 
ft  Parts  taken  to   form  Neuse  and  Southwest  townships 
since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


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Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 
IVOKTH  CABOLIIVA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Lincoln  county— Continued. 

Lincolnton  townsliip,  including  Lincoln- 
ton  town. 

Lincolnton  town 

North  Brook  township 


McDowell  county  . 


Brackett  township  (a) 

Broad  River  township 

Crooked  Creek  township 

Dysartsville  township 

Finley  township 

HiggLns  township 

Marion  to%vnship,  including  Marion  town 

Marion  town 

Montford  Cove  township 

North  Cove  township 

Old  Fort  township,  incl.  Old  Fort  town . . . 

Old  Fort  town 


2,950 


957 
1,956 


10,  939 


Macon  county. 


Burningtown  township 

Cartoogechaye  township 

Cowee  township 

Ellijay  township 

Franklin  township,  incl.  Franklin  town. 
Franklin  town 


489 
694 

879 

1,105 

843 

484 

2,919 

799 

940 

1,178 

1,408 


Highlands  tovraship  (*),  including  High- 
lands town. 

Highlands  town 

Millshoal  township ..[ 

Nantahala  township 

Smith  Bridge  township 

Sugar  Fork  township 


Madison  county. 


Big  Laurel  township 

Big  Pine  Creek  township  (c) 

Bull  Creek  township  (d) 

Grapevine  township  (e) '. 

Hot  Springs  toivnship  (/),  including  Hot 
Springs  town. 

Hot  Springs  town 

Little  Pine  Creek  township  (g) .' ." 

Marshall  township,  inch  Marshall  town., 

Marshall  town 

Meadow  Fork  of  Spring  Creek  township(o) 

Middle  Fork  of  Ivy  township 

Sandy  Mush  township 

Shelton  Laurel  township ' . 

Spring  Creek  township 

Tipper  Laurel  tovinship 

West  Fork  of  Ivy  township 


17, 805 


541 

801 

1,954 

1,118 

1,496 

695 
870 

3,841 
203 
812 

1,  565 
788 

1,  283 

1,177 
705 
854 


Martin  county 15  221 


Beargrass  township 

Cross  Roads  township 

Goose  Neat  township 

GriUin  township '  ] 

Hamilton  township,  incl.  Hamilton  town 

Hamilton  town 

Jamesville  town.ship,  incl.  jamesvilie  tn 

Jamesville  town 

Poplar  Point  township  (g) 

Roberson ville  township,  including Rober- 
sonville  town. 

Robersonville  town 

Williamston    township,  inciuding    Wil- 
liamston  town. 

VVilliamston  town 

Williams  township 


1880 


2,698 

708 
1,401 


9,836 


461 

577 
749 

1,215 
845 
406 

2,  312 
372 
798 
990 

1,483 


249 

10, 102 

8,064 

682 

597 

819 

584 

1,263 

1,066 

812 

689 

2,249 

1,840 

281 

207 

788 

436 

233 

82 

699 

671 

1,124 

855 

1,123 

890 

543 

436 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Mecklenburg  county. 


495 

3.142 


Township    1.  Charlotte,  including  Char- 
lotte city. 

Charlotte  city 

Ward  I ^[j',2 

Ward  2 2 

Wards '.'.'.'.  3' 

Ward  4 2, V 

Township   2.  Berryhil! 

Township    3.  Steele  Creek 

Township   4.  Sharon 

Township    5.  Providence 

Township    6.  Clear  Creek 

Township    7.  Crab  Orchard 

Township    8.  Mallard  Creek 

Township   9.  Dewese  (h),  including  Da- 
vidson College  town. 

Davidson  College  town 

Township  10.  Lemley  (h) 

Township  11.  Long  Creek 

Township  12.  Paw  Creek 

Township  13.  Morning    Star,    including 
Matthews  town. 

Matthews  town 

Township  14.  Pineville,  including  Piiie- 

vUlo  town  (t). 
Township  15.  Huntersville  (j),  including 
Huntersville  town. 
Huntersville  town 


1S90 


42,  673 


15  304 
11.557 


1880 


34, 175 


10,  547 
7.094 


MrrCHELL  COUNTY 


12,810 


428 

738 

2,212 


1,169 


2,585 

175 


1,197 
614 
979 

1,  604 
663 
621 


13,  140 


Bakersville  township,  incliuling  Bakers- 

ville  town  (i). 
Cranberry  township  (g),  including  Elk 

Park  village. 

Elk  Park  village 

Grassy  Creek  township 

Harrell  township 

Hollow  Poplar  township 

Lin  ville  township 

Little  Rock  Creek  township 

Red  Hill  township 

Snow  Creek  township 

Toe  River  township 


Montgomery  county i      n,  239 


1,756 

1,  626 

2,152 

2.022 

2,160 

2,  048 

2,499 

2,189 

1,786 

1,350 

2,970 

2,  223 

1,972 

2,115 

1,197 

1,915 

481 

391 

1,741 

1,492 

1,925 

1,915 

1,  938 

1,739 

2,184 

1,593 

335 

191 

1,340 

1,401 

1,749 

431 

12, 807 

9,435 

2,642 

2,469 

764 

756 

1,052 

1,377 

2,206 

2,164 

847 

750 

2,247 

1,933 

781 
2,200 

369 
1,699 

346 
880 

299 

1,904 

1,346 

228 
2,279 

148 
2,109 

75' 
842 

482 
1,006 

a.  Formerly  .Jamestown. 

h  Fonnerly  Blue  Ridge. 

c  Formerly  Pino  Creek. 

d  Part  talien  to  form  (Jrapevine  township  since  1880 

f  Organized  from  part  of  Bull  Creek  township  since  ' 

/  Formerly  Warm  Springs. 


Cheek  Creek  township 

Eldorado  township 

Hill  township 

Hollingaworth  township 

Little  River  township 

Mount  Gilead  township 

Ophir  township 

Peedee  township 

Rocky  Springs  township 

Troy  township,  including  Troy  town  (i) . 
Uwharrie  township ' 


Moore  county 


Township  1.  Carthage,  incl.  Carthage  tii. 

Carthage  town , . 

Township  2.  Bensalem 

Township  3.  Shutlield 

Township  4.  Ritter 

Township  5.  Pocket 

Township  6.  .Tonesboio     (fr),     including 
Jonesboro  town. 

Jonesboro  town 

Township  7.  Greenwood,  including  f Cam- 
eron town. 

Cameron  town 


9,374 


2,719 
485 
1,884 
1,818 
1,372 
1..306 
1,433 


16,  821 


2,336 
3f)6 
1,310 
1,689 
1,761 
1,939 
2,948 


372 
2,001 


;/  Organized  since  1880. 

h  Part  taken  to  foi-m  township  15  since  1880. 

i  Not  separately  returned. 

j  Organized  from  parts  of  town.ships  9  and  10  since  1880. 

k  Part  taken  to  form  township  13  since  1880. 


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COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

TABLE  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 
NORTH  CAROlilNA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


MooRB  COUNTY— Continued. 

Township    8.  McNeill,  incl.  Manly  rill.. 

Manlv  village ••  ■  • ;: 

Towushiii  9.  SandHills.mcluriingAbei- 
deen  and  Keyser  villages. 

A  berdeen  village 

Kevser  village • . ., 

Township  10.  Mineral  8pnng.s 

Township  U.  Cape  Fear  ((t) 

Township  12.  Deep  River  (a.)  . . ...  -  -  -  -  •  ■ 
Township  13.  Sanford  (6),  incl.  Sanfordtn 

Sanford  town 


1890 


1880 


Nash  county. 


1,396 
1,526 


227 

29  .s 
1,561 
1,058 

898 
1,  355 

367 


20,  707 


1,  213 
161 
837 


Bailey  town.ship v  v," "  1 "  i'"*'   '.:,■■ ' 

Castalia  township,  mcl.  Castalia  tow  n  . .  - 

Castalia  town 

Cooper  township 

Ferrell  township 

Griffin  township 

Jackson  township ...-...--■ •  -  -  • 

Manning  township,  mcl.  Spring  Hope  tn 

Spring  Hope  town ;••.•,;■•; 

Nashville  township,  incl.  Nashville  town. 

Nashville  town •  ■  •  ■ •  ■  ■  • 

Rockv  Mount  township,  including  part  ol 
Koi'ky  Mount  *wn. 

Rockv  Mount  town  {part  of) .•  • 

Total'  for  Rocky  Mount  town,  in 
township  12,  Edgecombe  county, 
and  Rocky  Mount  townshiii,  Nash 
countv. 

Stony  Creet  township 

Whitaker  township 


236 


17,  731 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


OBANQE  COUNTY  (c) 


Bingham  township 

Cedar  Grove  township  .  -• ;^,V " ' "  , 

Chai)el   Hill  township,  including  Chapel 
Hill  town. 

Chapel  Hill  town ■  ■  ■ ■ 

Hillsboro  township,  incl.  Hillsboro  town 

Hillsboro  town  

Little  River  township 


1890 


14,  948 


New  Hanover  county. 


Cape  Fear  township 

Federal  Point  township 

Harnett  township 

Masonboro  tow  nship •. .-  •  ■  ■ 

Wilmington  township,  coextensive  wilU 
Wilmington  city. 
Wilmington  city: 

Wardi  8,138 

Ward  2 1-93° 

Wards ^'345 

Ward  4 ^•^^'i 

Wards 5,422 


1,244 

1,202 

159 

1,648 

1,  590 
1,967 
1,411 

2,  522 
248 

2,225 

401 

1,981 

489 
816 


1,745 
3, 172 


24,  026 
440 

1,734 

630 
20, 056 


1,124 
866 
133 
1,683 
1,202 
1,367 
1,290 
1,785 


Pamlico  county  . 


1,548 

212 

1,702 

350 
552 


1,897 
3,267 

21,  376 

^17293 

441 

1,665 

627 

17, 350 


Northampton  county. 


21, 242 


Gaston  township ...-■■ - I        f,  987 

Jackson  township,  incl.  Jackson  tow  11 ....         1,  ^i» 

Jackson  town 

Kirhy  township 

Ocon'eechee  township •  -  -  -  -  ••■--.•    -  ■ 

Rich   Square   township,  lucluilmg  Kicli 
Square  and  Woodland  towns. 

Rich  Square  town 

Woodland  town 

Roanoke  township •• 

Seaboard  townshij),  incl.  Seaboard  town  . 

Seaboard  town •■ 

Wiccacauee  township,  including  Marga- 
retsville  town. 

Margaretsville  town 


Onslow  county 


Jacksonville  township,  including  Jack- 
sonville village. 

Jacksonville  village. . .   ........  .^^ ..  - 

Richlands    township,    including     Rich- 
lands  village. 

Richlands  village 

Stump  Sound  township  ...-..-.- 

Swansboro  township,  including   bwans- 
boro  town. 

Swansboro  town 

White  Oak  township 


750 
2,924 
2,  229 
4,125 

643 

247 

2,  .576 

2,467 

201 

2,616 

63 


Township  1 ■  ■ -. 

Township  2,  including  Stonewall  town   . 

Stonewall  town W  ' ' 

Township  3,  including  Bayboro  and  Van- 
demere  towns. 

Bayboro  town  

Vandemere  town 

Township  4 

Township  5 


1, 965 
2,549 
4,070 

1 ,017 

4,160 

662 

2,204 


7,146 


1880 


23,  698 


Pasquotank  county 

Elizabeth  township,  incl.  Elizabeth  town 

Elizabeth  town 

Mount  Hernion  township 

Newland  township 

Nixonton  township 

Providence  township 

Salem  township 


1,415 

1,658 

ig6 

1,863 

252 

90 

820 

1,390 


10,  748 


1,901 
2,093 
3,124 

831 
4,095 

78, 
2,178 


6,323 


1,323 

1,748 

209 

1,819 


Pender  county . 


20,  032 


10, 303 
"17865 


3,088 
745 

255 
2,722 
2,446 
3,619 

63 


Burgaw  township  (d).  incl.  Bnrgaw  vill. . 

I3nrgaw  village 

Caintuck  township  ..-...--------.--■  -  ■  ■  -  - 

Ca.swell  township,  including  Point  Cas- 
well village. 

I'oint  Caswell  village 

Columbia  township 

Grady  township  (a) 

HoU  v  township :-;'y"'VW 

Long   Creek  township  (e),  including  Lil- 
lington  village. 

tTillington  village 

Rocky  Point  town.ship 

Topsail  township  (/)  ■•^-.i,--- •■•.•,; 

Union  township,  incl.  Willard  village  . .  - 
\Villard  village 


3,968 

3,25' 
1,246 
1,467 
1,818 
675 
1,574 


12,  514 

1,164 
366 
814 
999 


634 
799 


10,  369 


2,721 
2,315 
1,471 
1,518 
1,996 
783 
1,880 


12, 468 


2,275 

2.  595 

167 

2,  542 


Perquimans  county  . 


127 

1,600 

613 

1,232 

1,080 

80 
1,586 
1,612 
1,814 

34 


9,293 


959 

784 

891 

1,150 


1,559 


Belvidere  township 

Bethel  township ;"i': 

Hertford  township,  incl.  Hertford  town. 

Hertford  town 

New  Hope  township 

Parksville  township 


Person  county  . 


9,829 


170 
758 


2,058 
1,866 


233 
1,756 


1,845 


•54 
2,  630 


2,095 
1,597 


1,662 


Allensville  township 

Bushy  Fork  township 

Cunn'ingham  township 

Flat  River  township 

Hollowav  township 

Mount  Tirzah  township 

Olive  Hill  township --  -  •  - - 

Ro,xboio  township,  incl.  Roxboro  town. 

Roxboro  town 

Woodsdale  township 


2,596 
1,580 
1,499 
733 
1,928 
1,690 


15, 151 


1,189 
1,  392 


1,830 
1,  705 
1,793 


S,4 


Pitt  county  . 


Beaverdam  township  (o) . 
Belvoir  township  (g) 


711 
703 
390 
257 
734 
617 
610 
626 
421 
,503 


25,  519 


1,068 
1,340 


2,628 
1,653 
1,416 
661 
2,  221 
1,548 


13,719 

1,389 
1,748 
1,  331 
1, 295 
1,  6.53 
1,  377 
1,611 
1,  939 
483 
1,376 

21,794 


2,593 


o  Organized  since  1880.  ,.     «    •         ,000 

b  Organized  from  part  of  township  6  since  1880. 
clh.rham,    Lebanon,  Manguni,  and  rat4.er.son   townships 

(population  10,307  ju  1880)  taken  to  term  Durham  county  in 

1881, 


d  Formerly  Holden. 

e  Formerly  Lincoln. 

/"FonnerlV  Grant. 

g  Part  taken  to  form  Bethel  township  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

IVORTH  CAKOl,IJ\A-ContiDued. 


303 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Pitt  county— Continued. 

Bethel  township  (n),  incl.  Bethel  town  .. 

Bethel  *own 

Carolina  townshii)  (b),  including  Keels- 
ville  town  (c). 

Chicod  township  (d)   

Contentnea  town.ship,  including  part  of 
Griftou  town. 

Grifton  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Grifton  town,  in  Content- 
nea and  Swift  Creek  townships. 
Falkland  township,  incl.  Falkland  village, 

Falkland  village 

Farmville  township,  including  Farm ville 
and  Marlboro  villages. 

Farmville  village 

Marlboro  village 

GreenviUe  township,  incl.  Greenville  (n. . 

Greenville  town 

Pactohis  township,  incl.  Pactohis  town.. 

Pactolus  town 

Swift  Creek  township,  including  Center- 
ville  village  anu  part  of  Griftou  town. 

Centerville  village 

Grifton  town  (part  of) 


Polk  codnty 


Columbus  township 

Cooper  Gap  township 

Greens  Creek  township 

Tryon  township,  incl.  Tryon  village  (c) . 
White  Oak  township 


Randolph  county. 


Ashboro  township,  incl.  Ashboro  town. . 

Ashboro  town 

Back  Creek  township 

Brower  township 

Cedar  Grove  township 

Columbia  township,  including  Kamseur 
town  (c). 

Concord  township 

Franklinsville  township,  incl.  Franklins- 
ville  town  (c). 

Grant  township 

Liberty  township,  incl.  Liberty  town  .. 

Liberty  town  

New  Hope  township 

Newmarket  township | . . 

Pleasant  Grove  township 

Providence  township  (e) 

Randleman  township,  including  Randle- 
man  and  Worthville  towns. 

Randleman  town 

Worthville  town 

Richland  townshij) ...'. 

Tabernacle  township 

Trinity  township,  including  Archdale  and 
Trinity  villages. 

Archdale  village  (/) 

Trinity  village 1 !!!!!!!. .' 

Union  township 


Richmond  county  . 


Beaverdam  oownship 

Black  .Tack  (ownship !!!!!!"! 

Laurel  Hill  township 

Marks  Creek  township  ((/)... 

Mineral  Springs  township 

Rockingham    township  (A),   incl.  Great 
Falls  village. 

Great  Falls  village 

Steele  township 

Stewartsville  township,  including  Lau- 
rinburg  town. 

Laurinburg  town 

Williamson  township  (ft) .....'.'.'.'.'] -,  o, 

Wolfpit  township  (h) !..".....!  J        2'  298 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Belvoir  township  since  1880. 

6  Organized  smce  1880. 

c  Not  separately  returned. 

d  Given  as  Chicoa  in  1880. 

«  Formerly  New  Salem. 

/  Formerly  Bush  Hill. 


1890 


2,068 

377 

1,324 

.3,  089 
2,812 


107 
121 

1,759 

61 

1,981 

140 

92 

5,679 

1.937 

1,768 

105 
2,  631 

50 
14 

5,902 


1880 


2 

523 

2 

069 

1,  9.37 

2 

497 

III 

4 

79 
647 

2, 

912 
898 

2, 

630 

1,035 
969 
1,432 
1,310 
1,156 

25, 195 


1,079 
510 
1,281 
1,076 
1,095 
1,854 

1,332 
1,978 


1,410 
366 
1,180 
1,347 
1,  .537 
1,040 
2,527 

1 ,754 

328 

953 

1,711 

1,873 


224 
380 
942 


23,  948 


5,0G2 


838 
884 

1,227 
994 

1,119 

20,  836 


708 

299 
1,188 
1,047 
1,501 
1,495 

1,296 
944 

865 
1,035 


1,068 
1,  222 
1,379 
930 
1,383 

1 ,027 


842 
1,  602 
1,518 

131 
240 
813 

18,245 


1,062 
1,504 
3,411 
1,416 
L266 
3,374 

240 
2,123 
4,824 


'■357 
2,670 


590 
1,  388 
2,487 


1, 159 
2,  482 


2,  303 
3,552 

908 
2,412 
1,872 


MINOB  civil  divisions. 


Robeson  county. 


Alfordsville  township 

Back  Swamp  township 

Blue  Springs  township 

Britt  townshi]) 

Howells ville  townshij)  .' 

Lumber  Bridge  township 

Lnmberton  township,  incl.  Lumbertontn. 
Lumberton  town 

Philadelpliustowuship(t), including  Pates 
town  (c). 

Red  Springs  townsliij)  (6),  including  Red 
Springs  town  (c). 

St.  Paul  township 

Shoeheol  township,  incI.Maxton  towii  . . . 

Maxton  town  {j) 

Smith  tiiwn.shi]! 

Sterling  Mills  township .....!... 

Thom|i.Moii  township,  incl.  Rowland  town. 

Rowland  town 

White  House  township .......!.! 

Wishart  township 


1890 


Rockingham  county  . 


Huntsville  township 

Leaksville  township,  indudingLeaksviile 
Cotton  Mills  and  Leaksville  villages. 

Leaksville  Cotton  Mills  village 

Leaksville  village ..[ 

Madison  township,  incl.  Madison  village' 

MadLsou  village 

Mayo  townshij),  incl.  Stoneville  viilage. '. '. 

Stoneville  village 

Now  Bethel  township ..'.....'!!!.'!!! 

Ruffin  township  (i) 

Simpson  ville  township .[   . 

AVeutworth  township .'..' 

Williamsburg  township,  including  Reids- 
ville  town. 

Reidsville  town 


31,483 

2,206 
1,730 
1,784 
1,607 
1,410 
2,110 
2,420 
584 
1,915 

1,472 

2,066 
2,682 

694 
2,129 
L561 
3,750 
72 
1,729 

912 

25,  363 


1880 


Rowan  countv 


Atwell  township,  inch  Enocbville  vill.  (c) 
China    Grove    township    (h),    including 
China  Grove  village. 

China  Grove  village 

Franklin  township 


Gold  Hill  township,  incl.  Gold  Hill  village 
Gold  Hill  village 


Lit.aker  township , 

Locke  township 

Morgan  townshij) 

Mount  Ulla  townshij) 

Providence  township 

Salisbury  township,  incl.  Salisbury  city' 

Salisbury  city ', 

East  ward '  g'^y 

North  ward 1,139 

South  ward 1,468 

West  ward 'gg^ 

Scotch  Irish  township,  including  Cleve- 
land village  (c). 

Steele  townshij)  (/;) 

Unity  townshij) 


Rutherford  county jg  770 


1,462 
1,439 
2, 135 
1,980 
419 
812 
1,094 
1,  399 
2,094 

1,797 
836 


23,  880 

1,571 
1,  420 
1,406 
1,451 
1,240 
1,356 
1,849 

533 
1,875 


1,622 

1,661 

214 

2,  244 
1,  313 
2,734 


1,428 
710 


21,  744 


174 

1,  729 
1,393 

26 
1,820 
1,184 

335 
1,452 
1,  262 
1,265 
1,  389 
1,864 
6,411 

348 
1,944 
1,  303 
1,180 
1,  803 
1,585 
4,085 

4.418 

2.723 

1,611 

1,605 

951 

944 

815 

8,770 

15, 198 

Camji  Creek  township 

Chimne.y  Rock  township 

Colfax  township,  incl.  Ellcnboro  town  ic) 
Cool  Spring  township,  incl.  Forest  town. 

Forest  town  {Ij 

Duncan  Creek  townshij) 1 ! '. 

Golden  Valley  township 

Green  Hill  townshij) ] . . . 

HighShoaltownship,  including  Henrietta 
town  (c). 

Logan  Store  township 

Morgan  township .' . 

fl- Organized  from  jiarts  of  Rockingham,  Williamson 
Wolfpit  townshijjs  since  1880. 

h  Part  taken  to  form  Marks  Creek  township  since  1880 

I  Formerly  Burnt  Swamp. 

j  Formerly  Shoeheel. 

k  Formerly  Oregonville. 

I  Formerly  Bufftt  Chimney. 


,281 
,336 
,,  537 
,440 
no 
750 
,013 
,372 
,164 

,631 
713 

and 


304  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

NORTH  CABOlilNA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


-Continued. 


Rutherford  county 

Rutherforrtton  township,  inclndingRuth- 
erfordton  town  (a). 

Sulphur  Spring.s  township 

Union  township 


1890 


Sampson  county  . 


1,904 


1,287 
531 


25,  096 


1880 


Dismal  township j 

Franklin  township I 

Hall  township 

Honevcntt  township  •  -  •     •     •     .-  - , 

Lisbon  township,  incl.  Ingold  village  .... 

Ingold  villafre 

Little  Coharie  township | 

McDaniel  township i 

Mineo  township I  '   .'     i' '  j- 

Newton  Grove   township  (6),  inOutling   j 
Newton  Grove  village.  ■ 

Newton  Grove  village 

North    Clinton   township   (c),   including 
part  of  Clinton  town.  I 

Clinton  town  (part  of).  ....••.■  ■• ••[ 

Total  for  Clinton  town,  in  North  and  i 
South  Clinton  townships.  ] 

Piney  Grove  township .■••-;: 1'  1 

Soutli  Clinton  township  (c),  including  part  j 
of  Clinton  town.  I 

Clinton  town  (part  of) 

Taylor  Bridge  township 

Turkey  township 

Westb'rook  township  (rf) 


1,243 

1,188 
530 


22,  894 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


SUERY  COUNTY— Continued. 


Stanly  county  

Albemarle  township,  inel.  Albemarle  tn . . 

.\lbemarle  town 

Almonds  township.  -  - .  - .  ■■■  ■  •  • .-  •  ■  -  ■  ■■■■■■ 
Big  Lick  town,ship,  mcl.  Big  Lick  town.. 

Big  Lick  town ■ 

Center  township,  incl.  Norwood  town  . . . 

Norwood  town 

Furrtownship ■  •  ■ . ; 

Harris  township,  including  BilesviUe  and 
Palmer-sville  villages. 

BilesviUe  village 

Palmersville  village 

Ridenhonr  township 

Tvson  township 


1,337 
1,880 
1,338 
2,141 
1,762 
78 
1,904 
1,078 
2,281 
1,242 

63 
2,029 

839 

2,401 
1,659 

336 
1,557 
1,267 
1,220 


12, 136 


Stokes  county 


2,233 

248 

1,127 

1,688 

69 
1,668 

159 
1,660 
1,413 

3'7 

3'7 

999 

1,348 


17, 199 


Beaver  Island  township. .. .  -  .^ ■-^-■\        h  534 

Meadow  township,  including  Germanton  |        3, 274 

village  (a). 

Peters  Creek  township 

Quaker  Gap  township ..... . ._-  -■•-•-•-■ 

Sauratown  township,  including  W  alnut 

Cove  village. 

Walnut  Cove  village 

Snow  Creek  township 

Tadkin  township 


Sdrry  county 


Bryan  township 

DoDson  township 

Eldora  township 

Franklin  township - •  ■  , •■  - 

Hotel  township,  including  Elkm  town. . . 

Elkin  town 

"Marsh  township .' ' '; '  i" '    ■ ,, ; 

Mount  Airy  township,  mclndmg  Mount 
Airy  town. 
Mount  ,Viry  town 


2,034 
3,001 
1,994 

320 
2,313 
3.049 


19,  281 


1,  .534 


1,963 
1,102 
1,087 
1, 120 
288 
902 
4.385 

1,768 


1,272 
1,774 
1,248 
1,691 
1,590 


1,481 
1,086 
1,623 


Pilot  township 

Rockford  township 

Siloam  township  (c) 

Stewart  Creek  township 
Westfield  township 


1890 


620 
2,559 


SWAIN  county 


Charleston  township,  incl.  Bryson  vill.(/) 

Forney  Creek  township 

Nantanala  township 

Oconaluftee  township 


Transylvania  county 


2,322 
L021 
713 
1,375 
1,757 


6,577 


1,706 
1,396 
2,027 


10,  505 


Boyd  township •  •  - 

Brevard  township  (.g),  incl.  Brevard  town. 

Brevard  town 

Cathey  Creek  township 

Dunn'Kock  township 

Eastatoe  township 

Gloucester  township 

Hogback  township 

Litlle  River  township 


Tyrrell  county. 


1.802 


924 

1,714 

99 
1,473 


Alligator  township ■■■■■■  v.- "; 

Columbia  township,  incl.  Columbia  town . 

Columbia  town 

Gum  Neck  township 

Scuppernong  township 

South  Fork  township 


1.386 
L190 


875 
1,141 


15,353 


Union  county 


L409 
2,  659 

1,906 
2,681 
1,816 


Buford  township 

Goose  Creek  township 

Jackson  township ......... .  -,- .  -  ■  -  -  -.-,--■ 

Lane  Creek  township,  including  fcrrithns- 
ville  town  (a). 

Monroe  township,  incl.  Monroe  town 

Monroe  town 

New  Salem  township 

Sandy  Ridge  township 

Vance  township  (e) 


Vance  county  (A). 


1.295 

1,747 

1,087 

899 

803 

i?7 

813 

2.893 


Dabney  township,  incl.  Dabney  village  . . 

Dabney  village •  ■, -■■■ 

Henderson  towuship   ,i),  including  Hen- 
derson town. 

Henderson  town....  ■■■-:-■■■,■:■  ■•■ 
Kittrell  township  (i).  mcl.  Kittrell  town 

Kittrell  town •.•.■■  •  -ii--.  j-.v  ' 

Middleburg  township,  including  Middle- 
burg  town  (a). 

Nutbush  township  ( j) 

Sandy  Creek  township  ( j) 

Townsville  township  (1) .    . . - ■  -■;•-•  - -.•  - 
Williamsboro  township,  including   W  U- 
liamsboro  town. 

Williamsboro  town 


Wake  county  (*:)- 


1880 


2,551 
2,468 
2,202 
2.558 


17,  581 


L103 

74 

6.052 


4,19' 
3,066 

317 
1.970 

654 
1,799 
L267 
1,670 

134 


3,784 


1,256 
223 
723 
578 
663 
377 
309 
795 


18,  056 


4,696 


2,007 


49,  207  47,  939 


a  Not  separately  returned^^  ;„„„  lasn 

b  Or<'anized  from  part  of  Westbrook  towusliip  since  1880 
cClSt^n  townshiV  (populatiori  3,441  in  1880)  formed  into 
North  and  South  Clinton  townships  since  18813. 
d  Part  taken  to  form  Newton  Grove  township  since  1880. 
e  Organized  since  1880.  +„„„-,j 

/-Formerly  Charleston;  not  separately  returned. 
'g  Formerly  Davidson  River. 


Barton  Creek  township 

Buckhorn  township  (J) ■  • 

Gary  towmship,  including  Gary  village 

'Carv  village -"'^  ' 

h  Organized  from  parts  of  Franklin.  Granville,  and  War- 
ren counties  in  1881. 

i  Formerly  in  Granville  county.  -ro-o^^on 

j  Formerly  part  of  township    of   same  name  m  Warren 

"■"a^  Parts  of  Cedar  Fork  and  Oak  Grove  townships  taken  to 
form  Durham  county  in  1881.  „  . 

Tpart  taken  to  form  Holly  Springs  township  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


305 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 
NORTH  CABOI.IIVA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Wake  county— Contiuued. 

Cedar  Fork  township  (a),  incliuling  Mor- 
risville  village. 

Morrisville  village 

Holly  Springs  township  (i),  including 
Holly  Springs  village. 

Holly  Springs  village 

House  Creek  township 

Little  River  township 

Marks  Creek  township 

Middle  Creek  township  (c) 

Neuse  River  township 

New  Light  township 

Oak  Grove  township  (a) 

Panther  Branch  township 

Kaleigh  township,  incUidlug  Raleigh  city 

Raleigh  city 

Ward  I 2 ,  io8 

Ward  2 3 ,  289 

Ward  3 678 

Ward  4 2 ,  300 

Ward  5 4 ,  303 

St.  Mary  township 

St.  Matthew  township 

Swift  Creek  township 

Wake  Forest  townshi]),  including  Roles- 
ville  village  and  Wake  Forest  College 
town. 

Rolesville  village 

Wake  Forest  College  town 

White  Oak  township,  incL  Apex  village  . . 
Apex  village 


AVahbbn  county  (d) 


Fishing  Creek  township 

Fork  township 

Hawtree  township 

Judkins  township 

Nntbush  township  (d) 

River  township  (e),  including  part  of  Lit- 
tleton town. 

Littleton  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Littleton  town,  in  Littleton 
township,  Halifax  county,  and  River 
township,  Warren  county. 

Roanoke  township  (/) 

Sandy  Creek  township  (d) 

Shocco  township 

Sixpound  township,  inch  Macon  town  {g). 

Smith  Creek  township 

Warrenion  township,  including  Warren- 
ton  town. 

Warrenton  town 


Washington  county  . 


Lee  Mills  township,  incl.  Roper  village-  - . 

Roper  village 

Plymouth  township,  incl.  Plymouth  town . 

Plymouth  town 

Scnppernong  township,  incl.  Creswell  tn. 

Creswell  town 

Skinnersville  township 


Watauga  county 


Bald  Mountain  township 

Bea verdam  township 

Blowing  Rock  township,  including  Blow- 
ing Rock  village  (g). 

Blue  Ridge  township 

Boone  to^vnship,  including  Boone  town.. . 
Boone  town 

Cove  Creek  township 

Blk  township 

Laurel  Creek  township 

Meat  Camp  township 

Shawneehaw  township 

Stony  Fork  township 

Watauga  township 

a  Part  taken  to  form  Durham  county  in  1881. 

b  Organized  from   parts  of  Buckhorn  and  Middle  Creek 

townships  since  1880. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Holly  Springs  township  since  1880. 
(i  Parts  of  Nutbush  and  Sandy  Creek  townships  taken  to 

form  Vance  county  in  188] . 

e  Part  taken  to  form  Roanoke  township  since  1880. 

372 20 


1890 


149 
1,  73^) 


2,226 
2,137 
1,  924 
1,513 
I,  372 
1,979 
MOO 
1,  H07 
16.  784 
12,678 


2,680 

2,944 

1,912 

1,878 

1,928 

1,726 

3,402 

3,809 

150 

853 
1,843 

115 

456 

1,948 

269 

228 

19,  360 

22,  619 

1,499 

1,482 

1,191 

1,187 

1,656 

1,649 

L716 

1,658 

1,  639 

3,  072 

1,336 

1,417 

206 

39 

534 

113 

496 

1,414 

3,489 

1,354 

1,  619 

1,887 

2,127 

1, 120 

1,  303 

4,052 

3,616 

740 

8i6 

10,  200 

8,928 

2,858 

2,218 

423 
3,900 

3,399 

1,212 

2,279 

B36 
2,253 

202 

1, 163 

145 
1,058 

10,611 

8,160 

376 

310 

877 

648 

602 

339 

629 

433 

1,471 

1,289 

144 
1,  632 

167 
1,211 

424 

328 

1,095 

887 

720 

629 

791 

463 

766 

664 

1,228 

959 

1880 


1,715 
165 


2,  304 
2.  056 
2,  043 
2,  087 
1.409 
1.295 
2,  5!)] 
1.462 
13,  843 
9,265 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Waytte  county 

Brogden  township,  incl.  Mount  Olive  tn 

Mount  Olive  town 

Fork  township 

Goldshoro  township,  incl.  Goldsboro  city 

Goldsboro  city 

Ward  I 1 ,043 

Ward  2 658 

Ward  3 478 

Ward  4 1 ,  160 

Ward  5 678 

firantham  township 

(rreat  SwMniji  township 

Indian  Springs  township,  incl.  Whitehall 

town  ig). 
Nahunta  township,  including   Fremont 
and  Sanlston  (g)  towns. 

Fremont  town 

New  Hope  township 

Pikeville  township 

Saulston  township 

Stony  Creek  township 

Wilkes  county 

Antioch  township 

Beaver  Creek  townsh  ip 

Brushy  Mountain  township 

Edwards  township 

Elk  township 

Jobs  Cabin  township 

Lewis  Fork  township 

Lovelace  township 

Moravian  F.alls  township  (A) 

M  ulberry  township 

Newcastle  township 

Reddics  River  township 

Rock  Creek  township 

Somers  tovv'nship 

Trap  Hill  township 

Union  township 

Walnut  Grove  township 

Wilkesboro   township  (i),  incl.  Wilkes- 
boro  town. 
Wilkesboro  town 

Wilson  county 

Black  Creek  township,  including  Black 
Creek  town. 

Black  Creek  to wn 

Cross  Roads  township,  including  Lucama 
town  ((/). 

Gardner  township 

Old  Fields  township 

Saratoga  township,  incl.  Saratoga  town.. 

Saratoga  town 

Springhill  township 

Stantonsburg  township 

Taylor  township 

Toisnot  township,  incl.  Toisnot  town 

Toisnot  town 

Wilson  township,  including  Wilson  town. 
Wilson  town 


1890 


Yadkin  county. 


Booneville  township 1,391  1,183 

Buck  Shoal  township 1,495  1,466 

Deep  Creek  township 1,491  1,259 

East  Bend  township,  including  East  Bend  1,854  1,530 
village  (g). 

Fall  Creek  township 1,755  1,525 

Forbush  township 1,  ,565  1,414 

Knob  township,  incl.  JonesviUe  vill.  (n)  . .  1,619  1,615 

Liberty  township,  incl.  Tadkinville  vill . .  2,  078  1,  847 

Yadkinville  village 

Little  Tadkin  township 

./"Organized  from  part  of  River  township  since  1880. 

^  Not  separately  returned . 

h  Organized  from  part  of  Wilkesboro  township  since  1880. 

i  Part  taken  to  form  Moravian  Falls  township  since  1880; 
Fishing  Creek  township  (population  573  in  1880)  annexed  since 
1880. 


3,725 

393 
L603 
6,175 

4,017 


1,852 
1,096 
1,688 

3,243 


22,  675         19, 181 


3^6 


18,  644 


1880 


26,100  ;       24,951 


3,632 


1,939 
1,022 
1,753 

2,709 


675 
973 
684 
1,906 
894 
706 
907 
756 

i,457 
1,039 
1,257 
1,071 

883 
1,653 

900 
1,170 
1,677 


16,  064 


1,700 

129 
991 

1,469 

1,612 

1,434 

8r 

935 
1,152 

782 
2,017 

313 
3,972 

i>475 


12,420 


306 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Contmued. 
NORTH  CAROIilNA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Yancey  county. 


Brush  Creek  towTiship 

Burnsville  township 

Caney  Kiver  township  (n). 

Crabtree  township 

Egypt  townshii) 


1890 


9,490 


440 
969 

1,210 
'  924 
1,  082 


1880 


7,( 


395 
709 
1,858 
748 
825 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS. 


Yancey  county— Continued. 

Green  Mountain  township 

.Taclcs  Creek  township 

Pensacola  townsliip 

Price  Creek  township  (h) 

R;\niseytown  township 

South  Toe  township 


1890 


1S80 


504 

9o;t 

517 


G75 

511- 


a  Part  taken  to  form 


Price  Creek  township  since  1880.  6  Organized  from  part  of  Caney  Eiver  township  since  1880. 


NORTH  DAKOTA. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Barnes  county. 


Bingharaton  township 

Dazey  township 

Edna  township 

Minnie  Lake  township 

Norman  township 

Oakville  township 

Oriska  townsliip 

Pieree  township 

RaritMU  township ' 

Thordenskjold  townshi]) 

Township  137,  range  59 

Township  137,  range  0» -  - 

Township  137,  range  61 

Township  138,  range  58 

Township  138,  range  59 

Township  138,  range  60 

Township  138,  range  61 

Township  139,  range  56 

Township  139,  range  57 

Township  139,  range  58 

Township  139,  range  59 

Townsliip  139,  range  60 

Township  139,  range  61 

Township  140,  range  57 

Township  140,  range  59 •    ■ 

Township  140,  range  60,  inch  banborn  viU. 
Sanborn  village 

Township  140,  range  (U 

Township  141,  range  56 

Township  141,  range  57 

Township  141,  range  58 

Township  141,  range  59 - 

Township  141,  range  60 

To wn sh  i  11 14 1 ,  range  01 

Township  142,  range  57 

Townsliip  142,  range  58 ■ 

Township  142,  range  59 

Township  143,  range  56 

Township  143,  range  57 

Township  143,  range  58 

Township  143,  range  00 

Uxbridge  township ■.:,■■■ 

Valley  township,  inclndi'ig  \  alley  village 
Valley  village 


1890 


7,045 

135 
157 
108 
130 
278 
320 
201 
126 
166 
260 
160 
94 
40 
214 
154 
93 
98 
133 
147 
146 
198 
98 
106 
132 
253 
411 
227 
80 
37 
115 
212 
128 
78 
56 
82 
121 
85 
129 
71 
67 
67 
75 
1,284 


1880 


1,585 


Benson  county  (n). 


Antelope townshi))  (school)  

Benson  township  (school) 

Leeds  township -  -  -  - 

Minnewankon  township  (school) 

Normania  township 

Riggin  township ... ...........  - 

Totten  township  (school),  including I'ort 
Totten  village. 

Fort  Totten  village 

Township  151,  range  67 

Township  153,  range  66 

Township  154,  range  68 

Township  154,  range  69 

Township  155,  range  68 

Township  155,  range  69 

Township  156,  range  67 


2,460 


154  ' 
23 
258 
517  ' 
220  I 
130  I 
216  I 

206 

68 

84 

81 

8 

124 

32 
109 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


1890 


Benson  county — Continued. 

Township  156,  rang(<  70 

Township  156,  range  71 

Viking  township  (school) 

York  townshix) 

Billings  county  (6) 

Bottineau  county  (c) 

Bottineau  town,  in  townsliip  162,  range  75, 
and  township  162,  range  76. 

Fidelity  township  (school) 

Lincoln  township  (school) 

Township  160,  range  75 

Township  160,  range  76 

Township  160,  range  78 

Township  161,  range  75 

Township  161,  range  76 

Township  161,  range  77 

Township  161,  range  79 

Township  162,  range  75,  exclusive  of  part 
of  Bottineau  town. 

Township  162,  range  76,  exclusive  of  part 
of  Bottineau  town. 

Town.ship  162,  range  77 

Township  162,  range  78 

Township  162,  range  79 

Township  163,  range  75 

Township  163,  range  76 

Township  163,  range  77 

Township  164,  range  77 

Willow  township  (school) 


1880 


1,  323 


Bowman  county  ((') 
Bufobd  county  (c)  . 
Williston  town 


BURLEIOH  county. 


Apiile  Creek  township 

Bismarck  city - -  ■  -  • 

Wardl TO2 

Ward  2 623 

Ward  3 f>\ 

Ward  4 •''''' 

Bismarck  township  (school) 

Boyd  township 

Burnt  Creek  township  (school) 

Croft  township  (school) 

Eckland  township 

Francis  townsliip  (school) 

Gibbs  town.ship  (school) 

Glencoe  township  (schoid) 

Glen  view  township 

Grass  Lake  township  (school) 


33 

2,186 


232 
39 
41 
27 

168 
63 
71 
34 
99 
50 


3,246 


1,758 


a  Organized  from  parts  of  De  Smet  and  Ramsey  counties 

'°  h  Part  taken  to  form  Bowman  county  in  1883 ;  not  returned 
by  townships. 

c  Not  returned  in  1880. 


d  Formed  from  part  of  Billings  county 
turned  bv  townships. 

e  Formed  from  jiart  of  Wallette  county 
turned  by  townships. 


in  1883;  not  re- 
in 1883;  not  re- 


POPULATION. 


307 


Table  3.— AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

IVORTH  DAKOTA-Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


BUULEIGH  COUNTY — Continued. 


Hay  Creek  township  (school).... 

Logan  town.ship 

Long  Lake  township  (.school)  ... 

McKenzie  township  (school) 

Menoken  townsliip 

Morton  townslii)i  (scliool) 

Nouglitou  township  (school) 

Painted  Woods  township 

Poplar  Grove  township  (school). 
Riverview  township  (school)  ..- 

Sihicy  township  (school) 

.Sterling  township  (school) 

Stewart.sdalo  township  (.school)  . 

Teller  township 

Townslii))  1  !7,  range  76 

Township  138,  range  75 

Townsliip  138,  range  76 

Township  138,  range  81) 

Township  139,  range  75 

Townsliip  HO,  range  76 

Township  141,  range  78 

Township  142,  range  75 

Township  143,  range  77 

Water  townshij)  (school) 


Cas8  county. 


1890 


IU'2 
5 
17 

112 

134 
16 
44 

117 

8 

71 

39 

196 
68 
86 
20 
4 
22 
65 


1880 


Addison  township 

Anionia  township 

Arthur  township 

Ayr  township 

Barnes  town.ship 

Berlin  township 

Butfalo  townshiji,  inch  Buffalo  village 

Buffalo  village 

Casselton  township,  inch  Casselton  city. 

Cassclton  city 

Clifton  township 

Cornell  township 

Davenport  township 

Dows  township 

Durhin  township 

Eldred  township 

Elm  River  township 

Empire  tow  uship 

Erie  township 

Everest  township 

Fargo  city 

Ward  l" .  - 857 

Ward  2 660 

Ward  3 370 

Ward  4 ] ,  621 

Ward  5 1, 173 

Ward  6 983 

Fargo  township 

Gardner  township 

Gill  township 

Harmony  township 

Harwood  township 

Highland  township 

Hill  township 

Howes  township 

Hunter  township,  inch  Hunter  village 

Hunter  village 

Kinyon  township 

Lake  township 

Leonard  township 

Maple  Kiver  township 

Mapleton  township.incl.Mapleton  village 

Mapleton  village 

Noble  townshi  p 

Norman  townshii) 

Page  township 

Pleasant  townshij) 

Pontiac  township 

Raymond  township 

Reed  township 

Rich  township 

Rochester  township 

Rush  River  township 

Stanley  township I 

Tower  township,  including  Tower  village. 
Tower  village .'. .| 

a  Not  returned  in  1880;  part  taken  to  form  Towner  county 
in  1883. 

b  Formed  from  parts  of  McHenry  and  Sheridan  counties  in 
1887. 


36 

3 

21 

6 

7 

5 

19, 613 

8,998 

272 

280 

129 

120 

270 
263 

314 

1,002 

i'40 
99 

361 

82 

437 

79 

195 

182 

183 

202 

174 

310 

5,664 
102 

2,693 

291 

224 

144 

359 

299 

210 

157 
356 

194 
310 

89 
223 

338 

310 

119 

227 
734 
205 
6.38 
211 
283 
337 
130 
84 
223 
704 
458 
309 


159 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Cass  county— Continued. 


Township  139,  range  48. 

Walburg  township 

WaiTcn  township 

Watson  township 

Webster  township 

Wheatland  township. . . 
Wiser  township 


Cavalier  county  (o)  . 


Alma  township 

Cypress  township 

Fremont  township 

Harvey  township 

Hope  townsliip 

Langdon  township,  inel.  Langdon  city. . . 

Langdon  city *. . . . 

Linden  township ,[_ 

Loam  township 

Montrose  township,  inch  Milton  village. 

Milton  village 

Moscow  township 

Olga  township 

Osnabrook  township 

Perry  township 

Not  returned  liy  townships 


1890 


Church  county  (6). 


Township  148,  range  80. 
Township  150,  range  79. 
Township  15],  range  75. 
Township  151,  range  76. 
Township  151,  range  80. 
Township  1.52,  range  74  . 
Township  152,  range  76. 
Township  152,  range  79. 
Township  152,  range  80. 


Dickey  county  (c) 


Ada  township 

Albion  township 

Bear  Creek  township 

Eldcn  township 

Ellcuilalc  city 

Elm  township 

Hudson  township 

James  River  Valley  township. 

Kentner  township. 

Kent  township 

Keystone  township 

Lovell  township 

Merrieourt  township 

Norway  township 

Oakes  city 

Port  Emma  township 

Porter  township 

Spring  Valley  township 

Township  129,  range  63 

Valley  township 

Van  Meter  township 

Whitestone  township 

Wright  township 

Yorktown  township 


Dunn  county  (d) 


Eddy  county  («) 


Township  148,  range  66 

Township  148,  range  67 

Township  149,  range  64 

Township  149,  range  66 

Township  149,  range  67 

Township  150,  range  66 

Township  150,  range  67 

Not  returned  by  townships. 


24 
355 
296 
168 
250 
386 
225 


6,471 


825 
271 
408 
448 
812 
642 
291 
269 
551 
897 
202 
143 
722 
283 
85 
85 


74 


18S0 


5,573 


288 
144 
195 
132 
761 
171 
194 
338 
113 
107 
218 
481 
139 
29  L 
379 
131 
229 
297 
166 

74 
1-19 
243 

96 
237 


1,377 


111 
81 
161 
224 
67 
144 
118 
471 


c  Organized  from  part  of  Lamoure  county  in  1881. 
(!  Formed   from  ]iart  of  Howard   county  in  1883;  not  re- 
turned by  townships. 

e  Organized  from  part  of  Foster  county  in  1885. 


308 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tablk.  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 
NORTH  DAKOTA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Emmons  county 


Bakha  township  (school) 

Glenooe  township  (school) 

Selle.  township  (school) 

Township  133,  range  76 

Township  133,  range  77 

Township  133,  range  78 

Township  134,  range  74 

Township  134,  range  75 

Township  134,  range  76 

Township  134,  range  77 

Township  134,  range  78 

Township  134,  range  79 

Township  135,  range  74 

Town.ship  135,  range  75 

Township  135.  range  76  

Township  135,  range  77 

Township  135,  range  78 

Township  135,  range  79 

Township  136,  range  74 

Township  136,  range  75 

Township  136,  range  76 

Township  136,  range  77 

Township  136,  range  78 

Township  136,  range  79 

Union  township  (school)  ........ 

Willianisport  township  (school) . 

Winona  township  (school) 

Not  returned  hy  townships 


1890 


1,971 


1880 


38 


Flannery  county  (a) 


Foster  coitnty  (fc) . 


Beaucephalia  township 

Birtsell  township 

Carrington  town-ship 

Eastma,n  towtiship 

Esta  brook  township 

Glenfield  township 

Jones  township 

Larrabee  township 

Melville  township 

Nordraer  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township  . 

Bose  Hill  township 

Wyard  township 


193 
65 

47 

4 

6 

62 

6 

23 

56 

2 

15 

20 

33 

60 

78 

29 

26 

8 

28 

54 

46 

34 

61 

38 

131 

126 

78 

642 


72 


1,210 


Garfield  county  (c) 


Grand  Forks  county  (ff) . 


Agnes  township 

AUendale  township 

Americns  township 

Arvilla  township 

Avon  township 

Bentru  township 

Blooming  town.ship 

Brenna  township 

Chester  townshi]> 

Elkmount  township 

Elm  Grove  township 

Fairfield  townshi]) 

Falconer  township ■ 

Ferry  township 

Gilhy  township 

Grace  township . 

Grand  Forks  township,  including  Grand 
Forks  city. 

Grand  Forks  city 

Ward  I  961 

Ward  2 637 

Ward  3 984 

Ward  .» 699 

Wards '.°49 

Ward  6 649 


44 
132 

209 
23 
86 
72 
66 
69 

228 
58 

102 
53 
68 


18,  357 


284 
372 
554 
259 
330 
345 
442 
310 
384 
209 
265 
1,39 
118 
471 
463 
221 
5,245 

4.979 


37 


6,248 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


1880 


Grand  Forks  county— Continued. 

Harvey  township 

Hegt oil  township 

Inkstertownship,  inch  part  of  Inkster  vill. 

Inkster  village  (part  of ) 

Total  for  Inkster  village,  in  Inkster  and 
Strabane  townships. 

Johnstown  township 

Lakeville  township - 

Larimore  township,  inch  Larimore  city.  . 

Larimore  city 

Levant  township 

Lind  township 

Logan  township 

Loretta  township 

Mekinock  township 

Michigan  township 

Moraine  township 

Niagara  township 

Northwood  township.incl.  Northwood  tn 

Northwood  town 

Oakville  town.ship 

Oakwood  township 

Pleasant  View  township 

Rve  township -  - V "    i- 

Strahane    township,  including   part   ot 
inkster  village. 

Inkster  village  (part  of) 

Turtle  River  township 

Union  township 

Walle  township 

Washington  township 

Wheattield  township 


Griggs  county  (e) 

Bald  Hill  township 

Bartley  township ...-.-.-..- 

Cooperstown   township,  including  Coop- 
erstown  village. 

Cooperstown  village 

Helena  township 

Pilot  Mound  township 

Pleasant  township 

Pleasant  View  township 

Roniness  township 

Sverdrup  township 

Township  144,  range  58 

Township  145,  range  61 

Township  146,  range  58 

Township  146,  range  61 

Township  147,  range  60 

Township  147,  range  61 

Township  148.  range  61 

Tyrol  township 

Union  township 

Wheatland  township 

Willow  township 


Hettinger  county  (/) 
Kidder  county 


2,817 


a  Formed  from  part  of  Wallette  county  in  1883 ;  not  re- 
turned hy  townships. 

b  Parts  taken  to  form  ( rriggs  county  in  1881,  Nelson  county 
in  1883,  and  Eddy  county  in  1885;  returned  by  school  town- 

^  "^Formed  from  part  of  Stevens  county  in  1885 ;  not  returned 
by  townships. 


Allen  township 

Buckeye  township 

Liberty  township 

Manning  township 

Pleasant  Hill  township 

Sibley  township 

Township  139,  range  70 

Township  139,  range  71 

Township  140,  range  70 

Township  140,  range  72 

Township  140,  range  74 

Township  141,  range  70 

Township  141,  range  72 

Township  141,  range  73 

Township  141,  range  74 

Township  142,  range  70 

d  Parts  taken  to  form  Walsh  county  in    1881   and  Nelson 

^""organized  from  partsof  Foster  and  Traill  counties  in  1881; 
nart  taken  to  form  Steele  county  in  1883. 

/Formed  from  part  of  Stark  county  in  1883;  not  returned 
by  townships. 


POPULATION. 


309 


Table  3.— AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

NORTH  DAKOTA— Coutiuued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Kidder  county — Continued. 


Township  142,  range  71 

Towuship  142,  range  72 

Township  142,  range  74 

Township  143,  range  71 

Township  143,  range  74 

Township  144,  range  71 

Woodlawn  township,  incl.  Steele  citj'. 

Steele  city 

Not  returned  by  townsliips 


Lamocee  county  (a) 


Banner  township  (school ) 

Black  Loam  towuship  (school) 

Cottonwood  township  (school),  including 
Lauioure  town. 

Lamuure  town 

Gladstone  township  (school) , 

Gleumore  township  (school) 

Golden  Glen  township 

Grand  Rapids  township 

Grandview  town.sliip 

Henrietta  township 

Kennison  township  (school) 

Lakeview  township  (school) 

Lanioure  townsliip  (school) 

Litchville  township 

Logau  township  (school) 

Nora  township 

Norway  township  (school) 

Ovid  township  (school) 

Pomona  View  townslii])  (.school) 

Prairie  towuship  (school) 

Kay  towuship  (school) 

Eoscoe  township 

Kussell  township  (school) 

Saratoga  township  (school) 

Sheridan  township  (school) 

Swede  township  (school) 

Twin  Lake  township  (school) 

Verona  township  (school) 

Wano  township 

Willow  Bank  township 


Logan  county  (b) 


Town.'ihip  133, 
Township  133, 
Township  133, 
Township  133, 
Township  134, 
Townshij)  134, 
Townshij)  134, 
Township  134, 
Township  134, 
Township  134, 
Towuship  134, 
Township  135, 
Township  135, 
Townsliip  135, 
Township  135, 
Township  136, 
Township  136, 
Township  1.36, 


range  67. 
range  68. 
range  71. 
range  73- 
raiige  67. 
range  69. 
range  70. 
range  71 . 
range  72. 
range  73. 
range  74. 
lange  67 . 
range  69. 
range  72. 
range  73. 
range  70 . 
range  71 . 
range  72 . 


McHenry  county  (c)  . 


Township  153,  range  77 19 

Township  153,  range  78 27 

Township  153,  range  79 85 

Towuship  153,  range  80 98 

Towuship  154,  range  77 41 

Township  154,  range  78 116 

Township  154,  range  79 27 

Township  155,  range  77 140 

Township  155,  range  78 4 

Townshix)  1  ^5,  range  79 7 

Township  155,  range  SO 24 

a  Part  taken  to  fonu  Dickey  county  in  1881. 

6  Not  returned  in  1880;  part  taken  to  form  Mcintosh 
county  in  1883. 

c  Not  returned  in  1880;  part  taken  to  form  Cluni'li  county 
in  1887. 

d  Organized  from  part  of  Logan  county  in  1883;  not  re- 
turned by  townships. 


1890 


64 
7 
15 
3 
6 
3 
263 

'3j 
200 


3,187 


77 
148 
361 

309 

121 

62 

247 

177 

108 

59 

107 

82 

173 

210 

20 

86 

71 

54 

47 

208 

56 

92 

38 

42 

87 

111 

67 

165 

64 

47 


1880 


55 

8 

42 

51 

19 

47 

17 

22 

27 

36 

13 

2 

I 

76 

12 

147 

20 


1,584 


20 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


McHenry  county— Continued. 


Township  156,  range  75 

Township  156,  range  76,  incl.  Towner  vill 

Towner  village 

Township  156,  range  77 

Township  156,  range  78 

Township  157,  range  75 

Township  157,  range  76 

Towuship  157,  range  77 

Towuship  158,  range  75 

Township  1.58,  range  70 

Towuship  159,  range  76 

Townsliip  159,  range  77 

Townsliip  159,  range  78 


MclNTOSH  county  (d) . 


McKeNZIE  COUNTY  («) 


McLean  county  (/) 


Coal  Harbor  township. . 

Conklin  township 

Hancock  township 

Montiflore  township  ... 
Nettle  Creek  township. 
Satterland  township  . . . 

iSverdnip  township 

Turtle  Lake  township. . 

Veeder  towuship 

Washburn  township  ... 
Weller  township 


Mercer  county  (3). 


Morton  county 


Bhie  Grass  township. . . 
(jlen  Ulliu  towuship  . . . 

Highland  ton  nship 

New  Salem  township. . . 

Sims  township 

Township  132,  range  83. 
Towuship  132,  range  84. 
Township  133,  range  82. 
Township  133,  range  84. 
Towuship  133,  range  90- 
Towiislii])  134,  range  79. 
T'owuslii|i  134,  range  80. 
Towiisliii)  134,  range  81. 
Township  134, 1'auge  82. 
Towuship  134,  range  83. 
Township  134,  range  85. 
Townsliip  134,  range  86. 
Township  1.34,  range  87. 
Township  135,  range  79- 
Townshiji  135,  range  80. 
Townsliip  135,  range  81 . 
Towuship  135,  range  82  - 
Towuship  135,  range  83. 
Township  135,  range  84. 
Towuship  135,  range  86. 
Township  136,  range  79. 
Township  136,  range  81. 
Township  136,  range  84. 
Township  136,  range  85. 
Towushi])  136,  range  80. 
Township  136,  range  87. 
Township  136,  range  88. 
Township  136,  range  81. 
I'ownship  136,  range  !'0. 
Towuship  137,  range  70. 
Township  137,  range  80. 
Township  137,  range  81 . 
Township  137,  range  82. 
'i'ciwnsbip  137,  range  83. 
Towuship  137,  range  84. 


1890 


107 
312 

211 

25 
1 
60 
97 
22 
80 
77 
111 


123 
45 
71 

24 
58 
80 

148 
67 
52 
83 

109 


428 


4,728 


294 

120 

63 

715 

249 

7 

16 

15 

9 

3 

26 

5 

19 

8 

4 

2 

6 

11 

35 

7 

12 

G 

7 

2 

7 

25 

58 

7 

26 

46 

3 

3 

7 

1 

18 

47 

79 

31 

5 

49 


1880 


200 


e  Formed  from  part  of  Howard  county  in  1883 ;  not  returned 
by  townships. 

/Organized  Irom  part  of  Stevens  county  in  1883;  returned 
by  school  townships. 

f/ Not  retui'ued  in  1880;  part  taken  to  form  Oliver  county 
in  1885;  not  returned  by  townships. 


310 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tablk  S.-AGGREGATP:  population  by  minor  civil  DIVISIONS-Continued. 
NORTH  UAIfcOTA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Morton  county— Continued. 


Township  137,  range  86 

Township  137,  range  88 

Towusliip  137,  range  89 

Townsliip  137,  range  90 

Township  138,  range  81 

Township  138,  range  82 

Township  138,  range  83 

Township  138,  range  88 

Township  138,  range  89 

Township  138,  range  9" •-.■•-,-■;.-•--■„■-•  " 
Township  139,  range  81,  including    Man- 
dan  city. 

Mandan  city ;• 

Ward  I 46° 

Ward  2 '♦sa 

Wards 3»5 

Township  139,  range  82 

Townsliip  139,  range  83 

Township  139,  range  88 

Township  139,  range  90 

Town.sliip  140,  range  81 

Townsliip  140,  range  82 

Township  140,  range  83 

Township  140,  range  88 

Township  140,  range  89 

Township  140,  range  90 


1890 


MOUNTRAILI.E  CODNTY  (a) 


Nelson  county  (b) 


Adler  township 

Bergen  township 

Center  township 

Cleveland  township 

Dahlen  township 

Dayton  township 

Uodd  township 

Enterprise  township 

Field  township 

Forde  township 

Hamlin  township 

Illinois  township 

Lake  township ;■■:■•■.■,; 

Lakota  township,  inol.  Lakota  village  . . 

Lakota  village 

Lee  township 

Melrose  township 

Michigan  township 

Nash  township 

Norway  township 

Ura  township 

Osago  township 

Petershurg  township 

Koihester  township 

Kngh  township 

Saruia  township 

Waniduska  township 

Williams  township 


Oliver  county  (c)  . 


1880 


15 

30 

4 

45 

251 

8 

29 

41 

82 

146 

1,377 

1,328 


101 
58 
31 

128 
46 

10 
25 
80 
105 


4,293 


77 
217 
1,57 
68 
246 
126 
121 
105 
259 
140 
180 
145 

82 
392 
227 
275 
149 
243 

96 
237 
190 
154 
159 
127 

84 
119 

77 

62 


464 


Town.ship  141,  range  81 

Township  341,  range  82 

Township  141,  range  83 

Township  141,  range  84 

Townsliip  141,  range  85 

Township  141,  range  80 

Township  142,  range  81 

Town-ship  142,  range  82 

Township  142,  range  83 

Township  142,  range  84 

Township  142,  range  85 

Township  142,  range  86  

Township  143,  range  81 

Township  143,  range  82 

Township  143,  range  83 

Township  143,  range  84 

Township  144,  range  82 

Township  144,  range  83 

a  Not  returned  hy  townships.  ,  ^    ,  ,  •p„,., 

b  Organized  from  parts  of  Foster,  Grand  Forks,  and  Ram- 
sey counties  in  1883.  . 

c  Formed  from  part  of  Mercer  county  '"  1885. 
d  Part  taken  to  form  Walsh  county  in  1881. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Pembina  county  (d). 


1890 


1880 


14,  334 


Apra  township 

Bathgate  township,  inch  Bathgate  town 

Bathgate  town 

Beaulieu  township 

Carlisle  township 

Cavalier  township 

Crystal  township 

Dr'avton  township,  inch  Drayton  town  - .  - 

Drayton  town 

Flora  township 

Gardar  townsliip 

Hamilton  township,  inch  Hamilton  town . 

Hamilton  town 

Joliette  township 

Lincoln  township 

Lodema  tovruship - 

Midland  township 

Neche  township,  including  Neche  town  . . 

Neche  town 

Park  township 

Pembina  townsliip,  inch  Pemhina  city . . . 

Pembina  city • 

Ward  I  238 

Ward  2 290 

Wards '36 

St.  Joseph  township - 

St.  Thomas  township,  inch  St.  lh(Jinas  tn 

St,  Thomas  town 

Thing  valla  township 

Walhalla  township 


Pierce  county  (p) 


Barton  township 

Hurricane  Lake  townsliip. 
Kugby  township 


Ramsey  county  (/) 


838 
603 

377 
738 
508 
902 
594 
667 
318 
372 
715 
700 
257 
412 
293 
386 
.520 
761 

314 

432 

1,268 

67c 


1, 131 

1,  219 

477 

759 

516 


905 


305 
163 

437 


4,418 


Bartlett  township 

Bergen  township 

Cleveland  township 

Coulee  township 

Degroat  township 

Dry  Lake  township 

Freshwater  township 

Grand  Harbor  township 

Hope  township 

Irdin  township •  - 

Lake  township,  inch  Devils  L.ake  city-  - 

^    Devils  Lake  city 

Ward  I 307 

Ward  2 19° 

Ward  3 343 

Minnewankon  township 

Morris  township 

Norway  township 

( )dessa'  township 

Ontario  township 

Stevens  township 

Township  155,  range  60 

Township  155,  range  01 

Township  155,  range  62 

Township  1.56.  range  fil 

Township  156,  range  62 

Township  157,  range  01 

Township  157,  r.ange  62 

Township  157,  range  63 

Township  1.58,  range  64 

Webster  township 


208 

ii6 

94 

326 

160 

181 

140 

227 

42 

67 

1,083 


399 

138 

188 

160 

147 

232 

"46 

54 

138 

27 

41 

10 

4 

29 

6 

143 


Ransom  county  (jr) 5 


,393 


4,862 


276 
328 
155 
402 
310 


287 


537 


Bear  Creek  township -  •   •  - 

Casey  township,  inch  Buttzville  viU.  (It).. 

Cohiirn  township 

Fort  Ransom  township 

Maple  River  township 

e  Organized   from  part   of  De   Smet  county  in   1887 ;   re- 
turned liy  school  townships.  *•„„;„  las'! 

/  Parts  taken  to  form  Benson  and  Nelson  counties  m  1»»^. 

g  Part  taken  to  form  Sargent  county  in  1883. 

h  Not  separately  returned. 


POPULATION. 


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Table  3,— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

NORTH  DAKOTA— Continued. 


MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Ransom  codnty — Continued. 


Owego  township 

Sheldon  township,  iucl.  Sheldon  town 

Sheldon  town 

Sheuford  township 

Sjiringer  township 

Township  133,  range  53 

Township  133,  range  54 

Township  133,  range  55 

Township  133.  range  5G 

Towusliip  133,  rany,e  57 

Townsliip  133,  range  58 

Township  134,  range  53 

Township  134,  range  55.  - 

Township  134,  range  5C,  incl.  Lisbon  city  . 

Lisbon  city 

Ward  1 363 

Ward  2 374 

Ward  3 198 

Township  134,  range  57,  including  Rlliott 

village  (a). 
Towushi])  134,  range  58,  including  Engle- 
vale  village  (a). 

Township  135,  range  50 

Township  136,  range  56 

Townshij)  136,  range  57 


Renville  county  (6) . 


Richland  county  (c). 


Abercrombie  township 

Barrie  township 

Hellord  township 

Brandenburg  township 

BrigbtwcMid  township 

Center  township 

Cheyenne  township 

Colfax  township 

Dan  ton  township 

Devillo  township 

Dexter  township 

Dwight  township 

Eagle  townsliip 

Elma  townsliip 

Fairinount  township,  incl.  i'airmounl  vill. 
Fairmount  village 

Grafton  township 

Helendale  township 

Park  townsliip 

Summit  townshii) 

Wahpeton  city 

Ward  I....'. 505 

Ward  2 606 

Ward  3 309 

Waleott  township,  incl.  Walcott  village  . . 
Walcott  village , 

West  End  township 


1890 


Rolette  county  (d) . 


Cleveland  township 

Eairview  township 

Mount  Pleasant  township,  incl.  RoUa  vill. 

RoUa  village 

Ox  Creek  township 

Oxford  township 

South  Valley  townsliip 

Township  159,  range  69 

Township  160,  range  70 

Township  160,  range  71 

Township  161,  range  70 

Township  161,  range  71 

Township  161,  range  72 

Township  161,  range  73 


126 
470 

253 

385 

245 

26 

fll 

200 

156 

93 

82 

16 

112 

,081 

935 


174 

130 

128 
181 
214 


10,  751 


787 
309 
565 
422 
366 
576 
241 
335 
205 
265 
276 
714 
659 
334 
419 

91 
121 
102 
771 
511 
1,510 


1,060 

53 
203 


2,427 


109 
273 
335 

255 

250 

73 

32 

21 

155 

19 

108 

24 

121 

127 


1880 


3,597 


MINOR    Civil,  DIVISIONS, 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

h  Not  returned  in  1880 :  part  taken  io  form  Ward  county  in 
1885;  not  returned  by  townships. 

c  Part  of  Sissetou  .and  Wahpeton  Indian  reservation  an- 
Eexed  since  1880. 

d  Not  returned  in  1880;  part  taken  to  form  Towner  county 
in  1883. 

e  Organised  from  part  of  Ransom  county  and  part  of  Sisse- 
ton  »na  Wahpeton  Indian  reaervation  in  1883. 


Rolette  county— Continued. 


Township  162,  range  70 

Township  162,  range  72 

Township  162,  range  73 

Townslii|>  163,  range  70 

Townshiji  163,  range  72 

Township  163,  range  73 

Tow  nship  164,  range  70 

Not  returned  by  townships. 


Sargent  county  («)  , 


Bowen  township 

Brampton  township 

Denver  township 

Dunbar  township 

Foruian  township,  incl.  Fornian  village  . 

Forman  village 

Hall  townsiiip 

Hamlin  township 

Harlem  township,  incl.  Harlem  village. . 

Harlem  village 

Highland  town.ship 

Kingston  township 

Milnor  township,  incl.  ililnor  village  . . . 

Milnor  village 

Ransom  township 

Rutland  township 

Sargent  township 

Southwest  township 

Taylor  township 

Union  township 

Vemer  township 

Vivian  township 

Weber  township 

AV^hitestone  Hill  township 

Willey  township 


Sheridan  county  (/) . 


Stark  coijnty  (g) . 


Township  137,  range  92 

Township  138,  range  91 

Township  138,  range  92 

Township  138,  range  93 

Township  138,  range  94 

Township  138,  range  95 

Township  139,  range  91 

Township  139,  range  92 

Township  139,  range  93 

Township  139,  range  94 

Townsliip  139,  range  95 

Township  140,  range  91 

Township  140,  range  92 

Township  140,  range  93 

Township  140,  r.ange  94 

Township  140,  range  95 

Remainder  of  county  (A),  including  Dick- 
inson town. 
Dickinson  town 


Steele  county  (i)  , 


Bergen  township 

Broadlawn  township. . . 

(.)lifton  township 

Colgate  township 

Edendale  township 

Enger  township 

Gcdden  Lake  township 
Greenview  township  -  - 
Highland  township 


1890 


5 

66 

157 

469 

3 

9 

53 

18 


5,070 


1880 


159 

205 
147 
185 
329 
178  i 
311 
216 
305 
106  I 
343 
311 
436 
279 
416 
236  ! 
224  ■ 
151 
142 
132 
206 
186 
222 
125 
89 


2,304 


175 
177 
145 
125 
150 
422 
1011 
143 
92 


/Not  returned  in  1880;  part  taken  to  form  Church  county 
in  1887;  not  returne  t  by  townshi])s. 

(I  Not  returned  in  1880 ;  part  taken  to  form  Hettinger  coun- 
ty'iu  1883. 

h  Not  returned  by  townships. 

i  Organized  from  parts  of  Griggs  and  Traill  counties  in  1883. 


312  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tabi.k  3,— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 
NORTH  DAKOTA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Steele  county— Coiitiuuetl. 

Hope  township,  hioluding  Hope  Tillage 

Hope  village 

liincolu  townsTiip 

Melrose  town«liip 

Ivewburg  tciwiiship 

Nonuau  towusliip 

Norway  towu.sliip 

PicUeit  township 

Primrose  township  

Riverside  township 

Sherbrooke  township 

Willow  Lake  township 


1890 


1880 


Stevens  county  («). 


Stutsman  county  (h)  . 
Jamestown  city 


Towner  county  (c)  , 


Township  157,  range  G7 

Township  158,  range  65 

Townshij)  158,  range  66,  incl.  Cando  viU- 

Caiulo  village  

Township  158,  range  67 

Township  158,  range  68 

Township  1,59,  range  66 

Township  159,  range  67 

Township  1 59,  range  68 

Township  IBU,  range  66 

Township  160,  range  67 ■ 

Township  160,  range  68 

Township  161,  range  67 

Township  161,  range  68 

Tow  uship  162,  range  67 

Townsliip  162,  range  68 

Township  16:i,  range  65 

Township  163,  range  66 

Township  163,  range  67 

Township  163,  range  68 

Township  164,  range  65 

Township  164,  range  66 

Townsliip  164,  range  67 

Not  returned  by  townships 


Traill  county  (</) . 


Belmont  township 

Blanchard  township 

Bohnsack  township 

Buxton  township ;  ■  -  - 

Caledonia  township,  Incl.  Caledonia  vill 
Caledonia  village 

Eldorado  township 

Elm  Kiver  township 

Ervin  township 

Galesburg  township 

Gartield  townshij) :  ■   - 

Hillsboro  town.ship,  incl.  Hillaboro  city. 
HiUsboro  city 

Kelso  township 

Logan  township •-■-■ 

Mayville  township,  incl.  MayviUe  city. 
May ville  city 

Morgan  township 

Norman  township 

Norwav  township •-•.•■• 

Roseville  township,  incl.  Portland  city- 
Portland  city 


Wallace  county  (e) 


334 
238 
116 

73 
541 
125 
252 

91 
316 
134 
152 
105 


16 


1,450 


73 

357 

200 

10 

30 

81 

68 

127 

4 

49 

95 

3 

5 

32 

22 

7 

5 

50 

80 

5 

1 

19 

313 


10,  217 


488 
576 
397 
1,021 
933 
267 
429 
258 
359 
281 
579 
910 

715 
243 
263 

1,291 
657 
288 
270 
452 

1,179 
367 


24 


4, 123 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Walsh  county  {/) 


Acton  township 

A  dams  township 

Ardoch  township,  incl.  Ardoch  village. . 

Ardoch  village 

Cleveland  township 

Dundee  townsliip 

Eden  township 

Earmington  township 

Fertile  township 

Forest  River  township 

Glen  wood  township 

Golden  township - 

Grafton  township,  including  Grafton  city. 

Grafton  city 

Ward  1 457 

Ward  2 537 

Wards •. 6°° 

Harriston  township,  incl.  Miuto  village. 

Minto  village 

Kensington  township,  incl.  ParkEivertn 

Park  River  town 

Kinloss  township 

Lampton  township 

Latona  township 

Martin  township 

Medford  township 

Norton  townsliiji 

Oak  wood  township - 

Ops  township 

Perth  township 

Prairie  Center  township 

Pulaski  township 

Rushford  township 

St.  Andrews  township 

Silvesta  township 

Tiber  township 

Township  155,  range  59 

Township  156,  range  59 

Township  157,  range  59 

Yernon  township 

Vesta  township 

Walsh  Outer  township 

Walshville  township 


Ward  county  (3) 

Minot  city 

Wells  county  (h) 


Cottonwood  township  (school) 

Ontario  township  (school) 

Sheard  township  (school) 

Sykeston  township  (school)  ... 

Township  148.  range  68 

Township  148,  range  69 

Township  148,  range  70 

Township  148,  range  71 

Township  148,  range  73 

Township  149,  range  68 

Township  149,  range  69 

Township  149,  range  70 

Township  149,  range  71 

Town.ship  1 49,  range  72 

Township  1.50,  range  68 

Township  150,  range  69 

Township  150,  range  71 

Township  150,  range  72 

Woodward  township  (school)  . 


Williams  county  {b) 


TJnokqanized  territory  (i) 


1890 


1880 


16,  587 


540 
165 

687 
214 
278 
,535 
410 
477 
564 
586 
619 
346 
2,244 
1.594 


827 
467 
1,029 
534 
135 
519 
218 
373 
243 
236 
581 
363 
178 
586 
632 
396 
418 
271 
415 
119 
49 
91 
230 
428 
356 
443 


1,681 


575 
1,212 


Fort  Tates  and  Standing  Rock  Indian 
agency. 


72 
52 
194 
125 
118 
59 
05 
17 
66 
50 
38 
15 
46 
37 
75 
11 
24 
70 


109 
511 


511 


446 


a  Parts  taken  to  form  McLe.an  county  in  1883  and  Gartield 
and  Ward  counties  in  1885;  not  returned  by  townships. 

b  Not  returned  by  townships.  ,.„,..  *• 

c  Organized  from  parts  of  Cavalier  and  Rolette  counties  in 
1883 

a  Parts  taken  to  form  Griggs  county    in  1881  and  Steele 

''""Formed  from  part  of  Howard  county  in  1883;   not  re- 
turned by  townships. 


/  Organized  from  parts  of  Grand  Forks  and  Pembina  conn- 

"^(7  Organized  from  parts  of  Renville  and  Stevens  counties  in 
1885;  not  returned  by  townships. 
h  Formerly  Gingras;  not  returned  in  1880. 
i  Formerly  part  of  Boreman  county,  Dakota  territory. 


POPULATION. 


313 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

OHIO. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Adams  county 


Bratton  township 

Frankliu  township 

Green  township,  incl.  Koine  village  (o) 

Jefferson  township 

Liherty  township 

Manchester  township,  including  Man- 
chester village. 

Manchester  village 

Meiga  township,  inch  Peebles  village 

Peebles  village 

Monroe  township  

Oliver  township 

Scott  township 

Sprigg  township  

Tiiliu  township,  incl.  West  Union  village. 

West  Union  village 

Wayne  town.ship 

Winchester  township,  including  Win- 
chester village  (a). 


Allen  county. 


Amanda  township 

Auglaize  township,  incl.  Harrod  village.. 

Harrod  village 

Bath  township 

German  township,  inclndingElidavillage 

Elida  village 

Jackson  towusliip,  incl.  Lafayette  vill.  (a) 
Marlon  township,  including  wards  1  and 
2  of  Delphos  city. 

Delphos  citv  (part  of) 

Total  for  Delphos  city,  in  Marion 
township,  Allen  county,  and  Wash- 
ington township,  Van  Wert  county. 

Ward  I 1 ,  104 

Ward  2 1,227 

Ward  3 1 ,  373 

Ward  4 812 

Monroe  township,  incl.  West  Cairo  vill . . . 

West  Cairo  village  (6) 

Ottawa  township,  including  Lima  city 

Lima  city 

Ward  I 2 ,  625 

Ward  2 1 ,  563 

Ward  3 2 ,  464 

Ward  4 3,155 

Ward  5 1 ,  442 

Ward  6 2 ,  201 

Ward  7 2 ,  531 

Perry  township 

Kichland   township,    including    Beaver- 
dam  and  BUiflton  villages. 

Beaverdam  village 

Bluffton  village 

Shawnee  township 

Spencer  township,  incl.  Spencn  \  ille  vill. . 

Spencerville  village 

Sugar  Creek  township 


1890 


Ashland  county  , 


Clear  Creek  township,  incl.  Savannah  vill. 

Savannah  village 

Greene  township,  incl.  Perryville  village, 
but  exclusive  of  part  of  Loiulonville  vill . 

Perryville  village 

Hanover  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 

Loudonville  village. 
Jackson  township,  including  Polk  village. 

Polk  village 

Lake  township 

Loudonville  village,  in  Greene  and  Han- 
over townships. 

Mifflin  township 

Milton  township 

Mohican  township,  including  Jeromeville 
and  Mohican  villages. 

Jeromeville  village 

Mohican  village 

Montgomery  township,  incl.  Ashland  vill. 
Ashland  village 


26,  093 


1880 


1,094 

1,  594 

2,  023 
3.947 
1,245 
1,98« 

1,965 
2,645 

358 
1,430 
1,051 
1,182 
2,625 
2,600 

825 
1,181 
1,488 


40,644 


1,425 
1,929 
269 
1,448 
1,615 

399 
1,818 
4,  723 

2.331 
4.516 


325 
15,  987 


22,  223 


325 
1,970 


522 
1,092 

1,276 
264 
852 

1,444 

770 
1,043 
1,536 


24,  005 


1,053 
1,541 
1,886 
3,444 
1,  3,55 
1,493 

1,455 
2,124 


1,400 
1,064 
1,192 
2,  652 
2,212 
626 
1,125 
1,464 


31,  314 


1,456 
1,749 


1,  .532 

1,589 

302 

1,  893 

4,488 


2,003 
3.814 


2,182 

316 

7,  6li9 

7.567 


1,537 

1,465 

3,434 

3,372 

397 

353 

1,290 
1,  279 

1,290 
1,  241 

2,444 

1,646 

1,266 
1,010 

532 
1,032 

23,  883 


1,154 

342 

c2,  287 

476 
c2,  316 

1,486 

335 

886 

1,497 

846 
1,192 
1,693 


a  Not  separately  returned. 


301 

140 
,874 
,566 

b  Formerly  Cairo. 


314 

141 

4,638 

3.004 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Ashland  county— Continued. 


Orange  township 

Perry  township 

Kuggles  township 

.Sullivan  township 

Troy  townsliip 

Vermilion  township,  incl.  Hayesvllle  vill 
Hay  esville  •  village 


Ashtabula  county. 


Andover  township,  incl.  Andover  village 

Andover  village 

Ashtabula  township,  incl.  Ashtabula  vill 

Ashtabula  village 

Austinburg  township 

Cherry  Valley  township 

Colebrook  township 

Conneaut  township,  incl.  Conneaut  vill.. 

Conneaut  village 

Denmark  township 

Dorset  township 

Geneva  township,  incl.  Geneva  village 

Geneva  village 

Harperstield  tow'uship 

Hartsgrovo  township 

Jelierson  township,  incl.  Jefl'erson  village 

JefTerson  village 

Kingsville  township 

Lenox  township 

Monroe  tow  nsliip 

Morgan  township,  incl.  Kock  Creek  vill  .. 

Rock  Greek  village 

New  Lyme  township 

Orwell  tovvnshii) 

Pierpont  townslii|) 

Plymoutli  tow  Jiship 

Richmond  township 

Rome  tow  nship 

Saybrook  township 

Sheffield  township 

Trumbull  townsliip 

Wayne  township , 

Willianistield  township 

Windsor  tow  nship , 


Athens  county  , 


Alexander  township 

Ames  township 

Athens  township,  incl.  Athens  village.  - . 

Athens  village 

Bern  township 

Canaan  townshi)) 

Carthage  to wnshij) 

Dover  township 

Lee  township,  including  Albany  village. 

Albany  village 

Lodi  township 

Rome  township 

Trimble  township,  including  Jackson- 
ville and  Trimble  villages. 

Jacksonville  village 

Trimble  village 

Troy  township,  incl.  Coolville  village 

Coolville  village 

Waterloo  township 

York  township,  incl.  Nelsonville  village. 

Nelsonville  village 


Auglaize  county. 


Clay  township 

Duchouquet  township,  including  Criders- 
ville  and  Wapakoneta  villages. 

Cridersville  village 

Wapakoneta  village 

German  township,  incl.  New  Bremen  vill . 

New  Bremen  village 

Goshen  township 

Jackson  township,  incl.  Minster  village  .. 

Minster  village 


1890 


1,294 
1,236 
660 
724 
610 
1,846 
430 


43, 655 


1880 


1,519 

733 

10,  246 

8,338 

l,07.i 

677 

943 

4,811  i 

3.241   1 

749  I 

668 

3,371  1 

2,194 

944 

650 

2,181 

1,346 

1,712 

724 

1,492 

1,015 

.n8 

952 

9:16 

1,021 

706 

912 

607 

1,513 

65!) 

855 

755 

930 

971 


35, 194 


1,243 
1,281 
5,016 
2,620 
1,485 
1,201 
1,240 
1,880 
993 
AT 
1,390 
1,957 
4,966 

727 

440 

1,760 

3,10 
1,961 
8,821 
4.558 


28, 100 


1, 4:;o 

5,925 

465 
3,616 
2,185 

1.239 
949 


1,448 
1,492 
726 
795 
715 
2,  209 
563 


37, 139 


5,522 

4.445 

1.208 

698 

956 

2,947 

1 ,256 

697 

613 

3,167 

1,903 

1,110 

798 

1,952 

1,008 

1,621 

820 

1,459 

1,223 

558 

893 

973 

1,046 

780 

1,011 

668 

1,384 

688 

960 

835 

974 

964 


28,411 


1,423 
1,392 
4,517 
2.457 
1,073 
1,499 
1,308 
1,736 
1,086 
469 
1,550 
2,207 
1,367 


121 
1,858 

323 
1,957 
5,438 
3.095 


25, 444 


1,346 
4,971 

260 
2,765 
2,239 
1 ,169 

796 
1,991 
1 ,123 


c  Includes  part  of  Loudonville  village. 


314 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

OHIO— Continued. 


Auglaize  cotinty- 

Logan  townsliip 

Monlton  townsbip 

Noble  township 

Pusbeta  township -  -  -  -  -  -  ■ ■.;,••';■ 

St.  Mary  township,  incl.  St.  Mary  village. 

St.  Mary  village 

Salem  township 

Union  township .■•."V"  "<{"„' 

Washington    township,   including   >iew 
Knoxville  village. 

New  Knoxville  village. .  ^. ■  •  •  • 

Wayne  township,  including  Waynesfield 
village. 

Waynesfield  village  


Belmont  county 


Colerain  township •  •. -.•  • 

Flushing  township,  incl.  Flushing  village . 

Flushing  village  . .  •■••■••  V  '  •■,,•  •■■■•• 
Goshen  townsbip,  incl.  Belmont  village. . . 

Belmont  village 

Kirkwood  townsbip 

Mead  township  ...  -  •  ■■. ■  - ;  - ■  -  ■  ■  ■ 

Pease  township,  including  Bridgeport  vil- 
lage and  Martins  Ferry  city. 

Bridgeport  village 

Martms  Ferry  city •  ■  • 

Ward  I 2,488 

Ward2 '-643 

Ward  3 2i"9 

Pultney  township.includingBellaire  city 
and  West  Wheeling  town. 

Bellaire  city 

Ward  I ''475 

Ward  2 2''79 

Wards '-827 

Ward  4 2,520 

Wards '.9=7 

West  Wheeling  town  ..... .... ...  •.•  •  • 

Kicbland  townsbip,  including  St.  Clairs- 
ville  village. 

St.  Clairsville  village 

Smith  township 

Somerset  township -  - •.;,■•■' 

Union  township,  incl.  Morristown  village 

Morristown  village • .  ■  •  •.•  •  •  • 

Warren  town,ship,  incl.  BarnesviUe  viU. . 

BarnesviUe  village 

Washington  township 

Wayne  township 

Wheeling  township 

York  townsbip 


Brown  county 


By rd  township -  •  ■ .•,,•■■■.",■,■■ 

Clarke  township,  incl.  HamersviUe  vill. .. 

Hamersville  village 

Eagle  township 

Franklin  township ...-..- 

Green  townsbiji,  incl.  Mount  Grab  village. 

Mount  Crab  village 

Huntington  township,  incl.  Aberdeen  vill- 

.A-berdeen  village 

Jackson  township ■  -.■   ■  ■  -.-  •  ■ 

Jetterson  township,  mcl.  KussellviUe  vill. 

Russellville  village ■•  ■  .• 

Lewis  townsbip,  incl.  Higginspoit  viU. . . 

Higginsport  village 

Perry  township 

Pike'to wnship .-  ■ 

Pleasant  townsbip,  incl.  Georgetown  viU 

Georgetown  village 

Scott  township 

Sterling  township -  ■ 

Union  township, including  Kipley  village 

Ripley  village 

Washington  township 


514 
1,451 


57,413  I       49,C;i8 


3.369 
6,250 


2,395 
3,819 


Fairfield  township,  incl.  Ilamilton  city  . . . 

Hamilton  city 

Ward  I 3.292 

Ward  2 4,260 

Ward  3 2 ,  930 

Ward  4 3.90' 

Ward  5 3.182 

Hanover  township 

Lemon  township,  incl.  Middletown  city  . . 

Middletown  citv 

Ward  I 2,184 

Ward  2 1.877 

Ward  3 1,551 

Ward  4 2.069 

Liberty  townsbip 

Madison  township 

Milford  township,  incl.  Somerville  village 

Somerville  village 

Morgan  township 

Oxford  townsbip,  incl.  Oxford  village 

Oxford  village 

Reily  township 

Ross  township 

St.  Clair  township ;■- 

Union  townsbip,   including  Port  Union 
and  Westchester  villages. 

Port  Union  village 

Westchester  village 

Wayne  township,  including  Jacksonboro 
and  Seveuiuile  villages. 

jacksonboro  village 

Sevenmile  village 


CAEKOI.L  COUNTY 


29, 899 


1,  216 
1,679 

264 
1,220 
1,084 
1,722 

336 
2,967 

874 

918 
1,048 

324 

2,  830 
764 

2,560 
1,145 
3,010 

1,473 
1,096 
1,  431 
4,715 
2,483 
1,258 


32, 911 


Augusta  township -  ■ 

Brown  townsbip,  including  Malvern  vil 
lage  and  part  of  Minerva  village. 

Malvern  village   

Minerva  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Minerva  village  (a), in  Brown 
township,  Carroll  county,  and  Paris 
township,  Stark  county. 
Center  townsbip,  incl.  CarroUton  village . . 

CarroUton  village 

Easttownship 

Fox  township 

Harrison  townsbip -  -  ■ 

Lee  townsbip,  incl.  Harlem  Springs  viU. 

Harlem  Springs  village 

Loudon  township 

Monroe  township,  incl.  Uell  Roy  village  . 

DellRoy  village ; 

Orange  to wnsbip.iucludingLeeshnrg  ami 

Sherrodsville  villages. 

Leesburg  village 

Sherrodsville  village 

Perry  township 

Rose  township 

Union  township 

Washingtim  townsbip 


Champaign  county  . 


Adams  townsbip 

Concord  township ;•",■■■.■" 

Goshen  township,  including  Mechamcs- 
burg  village. 

Meclianicsburg  village .■•■•■ 

Harrison  township,  incl.  Spnnghills  viU- 

Springhills  village 

Jackson  township ............ 

Johnson  township,  incl.  St.  Pans  village. 

St.  Paris  village 

Mad  River  township 


Rush  township,  including  North  Lewis- 
burg  and  Woodstock  villages. 

North  Lewisburg  village 

Woodstock  village 


20,  010 
■7.565 


1,1C0 

10,052 

7.681 


1,167 
2, 181 
1.649 

13° 
1,519 
:t,  689 
1,922 
1, 244 
1,450 
1,097 
1,926 

77 

259 

1,453 


17,  566 


1,021 
2,665 

638 

422 

1. 139 


1,605 

1 ,228 
640 

1.210 
915 
926 
230 
929 

1,487 
5H 
705 


14, 692 
12,122 


1,352 
6,775 
4.538 


1,458 
2,  555 

1,884 

370 
1,884 
3,644 
1.743 
1,499 
1,693 
1,  252 
2,163 

76 

281 

1,728 

108 
251 


16,416 


26, 980 


1,461 
1, 139 
2,440 

1,459 
935 
158 
1,827 
2,572 
1,145 
2,  026 
2,024 


1,126 
2,305 


565 

1,590 

1.136 
868 

1,275 

1,075 

933 

i88 

965 

1,283 

664 
1,327 

373 

408 

893 
950 

1,040 

1.190 

1,195 

653 

684 

064 

750 

27,  817 


1,445 
1,157 
2,607 

1 ,522 
973 

'51 
1,901 
2,479 
1,099 
1,997 
2,150 

936 
383 


,  In  1880  in  Paris  township,  Stark  county,  only. 


POPFLATION. 


315 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPTTLATION  RY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuued. 

OHI O— Continued. 


MINOR  civil,  DIVISIONS. 


Champaign  county — Continued. 


Salem  township 

Union  township,  incl.  Mutual  village 

Mutual  village 

TJrbana  township,  including  Urbana  city. 

Urbana  city  

Ward  I 2ii37 

Ward  2 2 ,  639 

Ward  3 1 ,  734 

"Wayne  township 


Clark  county. 


Bethel  townshjp,  including  Donnelsville 
and  New  C^lisle  villages. 

Donnelsville  village 

New  Carlisle  village 

German  township 

Gieene  township,  incl.  part  of  Clifton  vill. 

Clifton  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Clifton  village,  in  Greene 
township,  Clark  county,  and  Miami 
township,  Greene  county. 

Harmony  township 

Madison  township,  incl.  South  Charleston 
village. 

South  Charleston  village 

Mad  River  township,  incl.  Enon  village  . . 

Enon  village 

Moorefleld  township 

Pike  township 

Pleasant  township,  incl.  Catawba  village. 

Catawba  village 

Springfield  township,  including  Spring- 
field city. 

Springfield  city 

Ward  1 2,916 

Ward  2 2,528 

Ward  3 3)291 

Ward  4 3 ,  407 

Ward  5 5 ,  780 

Ward  6 3,  783 

Ward  7 4, 073 

Ward  8 3,25s 

Ward  9 2,862 


1890 


Clermont  county. 


Batavia  township,  incl.  Batavia  village. .. 

Batavia  village 

Franklin  township,  incl.  Felicity  village  . 

Felicity  village 

Goshen  township 

Jackson  township 

Miami  township,  includiug  part  of  Love- 
land  village  and  Mianiiville  and  Mil- 
ford  villages. 

Loveland  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Loveland  vill.  (o,  ,  in  Miami 
township,  Clermont  county,  and 
Hamilton  township,  Warren  county 

Miamiville  village 

Milford  village 

Monroe  township 

Ohio  township,  incl.  New  Richmond  vill. . 

New  Richmond  village 

Pierce  township 

Stonelick  township,  incl.  Boston  village  .. 

Boston  village 

Tate  township,  including  Bethel  village. . 

Bethel  village 

Union  township 

Washington  township,  including  Mos- 
cow and  Neville  villages. 

Moscow  village 

Neville  village 

Wayne  township 

Williamsburg  township,  including  Wil- 
liamsburg village. 

Williamsburg  village 


Clinton  county  . 


1,  ST."; 

1,4U 

174 

7,872 
6 ,  510 


1,389 
52,  277 


3,407 

243 

9S8 

2,  058 

1,532 

40 

270 


1,819 
2,  204 

1 ,041 
1,750 

331 
1,  307 
1,758 
1,597 

272 
34,  845 

31.895 


33,  553 


3,502 
953 
2,858 
779 
1,549 
1,418 
4,109 


732 
761 


203 

995 

1,837 

3,301 


.^79 
731 


1,713 
292 

2,713 
625 

1,918 

2,644 

591 

340 

1,907 

2,353 


24,240 


1880 


2,108 
1,588 
189 
7,781 
6,252 


1,631 
41,  948 


3,131 


2,100 
1,524 


1,846 
2,396 

932 
1,  812 

362 
1,345 
1,758 
1,581 

250 
24, 455 


36,  713 


3,687 
1 ,015 
3,402 
1,047 
1,908 
1,761 
4,  346 


595 
595 


732 
2,101 
3,531 

2,545 
1.984 
1,871 

307 
2,754 

582 
1,992 
2.876 

5'6 

445 

2,164 

2,336 

795 

24,  756 


Adams  township 7!)5  921 

Chester  township 1,240  1,443 

a  In  1880  in  Miami  township,  Clermont  county,  only. 
b  In  Salem  towTiship,  Columbiana  county,  and  Green  town- 
ship, Mahoning  county. 


MINOR  civil  divisions. 


Clinton  county— Continued. 

(Jlarke  township,  incl.  Martinsville  vill . . 

Martinsville  village 

Green  township,  incl.  New  Tic^nna  vill . . 

New  Vienna  village 

.Teti'erson  township,  incl.  Midland  village 

Midland  village 

Liljerty  township,  incl.  Port  William  viU 

Port  William  village 

Marion  township,  incl.  Blanohester  vill. 

Blanchester  village 

Richland  township,  incl.  Sabina  village  . 

Sabina  village 

Union  township,  incl.  Wilmington  city. . . 

Wilmington  city 

Vernon  township,  incl.  Clarksville  vill . . . 

Clarksville  village 

Washington  township 

Wayne  township 

Wilson  township  

Columbiana  county 

Butler  township 

Center  township,  incl.  New  Lisbon  village 

New  Lisbon  village 

Elkrun  township 

Fairfield  township,  incl.  Columbiana  vill. 

Columbiana  village 

Franklin  townsliip 

Hanover  township,  incl.  Hanoverton  vill 

Hanoverton  village 

Knox  township 

Liverijool  township,  including  East  Liv- 
erpool city. 

East  Liverpool  city 

Ward  1 2, 995 

Ward  2 2 ,  696 

Ward  3 2 ,  568 

Ward  4 2 ,  697 

Madison  township 

Middleton  township 

Perry  township,  including  Salem  city 

Salem  city \ 

St.  Clair  township 

Salem  township,  incl.  Leetonia  village  and 
l)art  of  Washingtonville  village. 

Leetonia  village 

Washingtonville  village  (i)  (part  of) . . 
Unity  township,  Incl.  East  Palestine  vill. 

East  Palestine  village 

Washington  township,  including  Saline- 
ville  village. 

Salineville  village 

Wayne  township 

West  townshi]),  Including  East  Roches- 
tor  village  (c). 
Yellow  Creek  township,  including  Wells- 
villo  city. 

Wellsville  city 

Ward  1 927 

Ward  2 1 ,054 

Ward  3 1 ,  135 

Ward  4 1 ,  162 

Ward  5 969 

Coshocton  county  

Adams  township 

Bedford  township 

Bethlehem  township 

Clarke  township 

Crawford  to wn.ship 

Franklin  township 

Jackson  township 

Jetlerson  townshlj),  incl.  Warsaw  village. 

Warsaw  village 

Keene  township 

Lafayette  townsliip 

Linton  township,  incl.  Plainfield  village. . 

Plainfield  village 

Milhreek  township 

Monroe  township 

Newcastle  township 

Oxford  township 

Perry  township 

c  Not  separately  returned. 


1890 


1,864 

2,006 

336 

355 

2,666 

2  758 

871 

797 

1,438 

1,448 

328 
1,  299 

1,382 

iq6 

181 

2,277 

1,956 

1 ,  196 

776 

2.488 

2,338 

1,080 

757 

5,  281) 

5,051 

3.079 

2,745 

1,393 

1,  .552 

339 

367 

1,140 

1,294 

1,295 

1,448 

1,059 

1,159 

59,  029 

48,  602 

1,.''>47 

1,560 

3,  953 

3,719 

2,278 

2,028 

1,480 

1,457 

2,889 

3,178 

1 ,112 

1,223 

761 

869 

2,  082 

2,258 

366 

443 

2,  034 

2,240 

11,988 

0,229 

10,956 


26, 703 


1,138 

898 

766 

1,  057 

1,150 

1,042 

1,628 

1,261 

37C 

783 

1,139 

1,  833 

234 

626 

1,  031 

892 

1,047 

873 


1880 


5.568 


970 

1,144 

2,150 

1,590 

7,209 

4,808 

5,780 

4,041 

1,021 

1,186 

5,477 

5,142 

2,826 

2,552 

922 

676 

3,860 

.3, 114 

1,816 

■.047 

3,250 

3,  192 

2,369 

2,302 

731 

848 

1,859 

2,050 

5,768 

3,958 

5,247 

3 -.377 

26,  642 


1, 246 
921 

830 
1,041 
1,431 

1,053 

1,969 

1, 143 

277 

839 

1,01.S 

1,918 

300 

626 

1,003 

885 

1,  2111 

90] 


316  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3— AG  fl  RE  GATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued, 

OHIO— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL   LIVISIONS. 


Coshocton  codnty— Continued. 


Pike  townsliip 

Tiverton  townsliip X   \' ' " ' 

Tus'^arawas  township,  including  l.^nsboc- 
ton  village. 

Coshocton  village 

Virginia  township 

Washington  township 

White  Eves  township 


Crawford  county 


Auburn  township -• 

Bucyrus  township, incl.  Bucyrus  iity 

Bucyrus  city •  ■  • 

Ward  I ''W 

Ward  2 2.  =  '5 

Ward  3 '.5'i 

Ward  4 7**'» 

Chatfleld  township \v;  "i  • 

Cranberry  township,  incl.  New  Washing- 
ton village. 

New  Washington  village 

Dallas  township 

Holmes  township -„-■-;,". ■;,■ 

Jackson  township,  incl.  Crestline  village. 

Crestline  village • .■  •  •  ■ 

Jetierson  township,  incUulnig  l.eesville 
Cross  Roads  village  and  part  ot  Uorth 
Robinson  village. 

Leesville  Cross  Roads  village 

North  Robinson  village  (part  of). . . . . . 

Total  for  North  Robinson  village  (a), 
in  Jefferson  and  Whetstone  town- 
ships. 

Liberty  township 

Lykens  township -. 

Polk  township,  including  Gabon  city  - . . 

Gallon  city 

Ward  I >.2is 

Wards '.5i» 

Wards '''  S 

Ward  4 1.828 

Sandusky  township 

Texas  township 

Tod  townsliip 

Vernon  township -■  •  - 

Whetstone  township,  including  part  ol 
North  Robinson  village. 
North  Robinson  village  (part  of) 


Cuyahoga  county. 


1890 


717 

909 

4,728 

3.672 

1,  343 

794 

1,  048 


31,  927 


1880 


1,244 
6,988 
5,974 


720 

940 

4,082 

3,  "44 

1,180 

729 

960 


30,  583 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


61. ") 
5:i9 
974 
952 
1,793 


309,  970 


Bedford  township,  incl.  Bedford  village  . 

Bedford  village 

Brecksville  township 

Brooklyn  townsliip,  incliuling  Brooklyn 
and  West  Cleveland  villages. 

Brooklyn  village 

West  Cleveland  village yr" 

Chagrin  Falls  township,  including  Cha- 
grin Falls  village. 

Chagrin  Falls  village 

Cleveland   township,    coextensive    with 
Cleveland  city. 
Cleveland  city  : 

Ward    I 7.°o8 

Ward    2 3,0=3 

Ward    3 3.023 

Ward    4 5,906 

Ward    5 5,577 

Ward    6 4,45i 

Ward   7 7,758 

Ward    8 6,674 

Ward    9 9,542 

Ward  lo 3,074 

Ward  IX 3. "5 

Ward  12 4,150 

Ward  13 5,159 

Ward  14 4,213 

Ward  15 6,254 

Ward  16 5,685 

Ward  17 8,278 

Ward  18 10,172 

Ward  19 4,9<^9 

Ward  20 6,286 

a  In  laSO  Ic  Whetstone  township  only. 


2,004 

1,043 

1,  025 

10,319 

4,585 
4,117 
1,564 

1 ,  243 
261,  353 


1,176 
5,073 
3,835 


1,201 
1,662 

1,266 
1,824 

704 
430 
1,423 
3,248 
2,91 1 
1,009 

673 
500 
1,660 
3,  216 
2,848 
1,  224 

203 
42 
257 

213 

182 

1,591 
1,058 
7,200 
6,326 

1,679 
1,  225 
6,518 
5,635 

658 

587 

1,099 

1,038 

1,840 

182 
196.  943 


Cuyahoga  county— Continued. 

Cleveland  township — Continued. 
Cleveland  city— Continued. 

Ward  21 6,739 

Ward  22 9,325 

■    Ward  23 6,080 

Ward  24 14,027 

Ward  25 11,610 

Ward  26 4,992 

Ward  27 9,209 

Ward  28 4,402 

Ward  29 4 ,  408 

Ward  30 3,814 

Ward  31 3,699 

Ward  32 4 ,  840 

Ward  33 5,089 

Ward  34 6,327 

Ward  35 6,925 

Ward  36 7,659 

Ward  37 II  ,012 

Ward  38 8,741 

Ward  39 9,517 

Ward  40 7,221 

Dover  township 

East  Cleveland  township,  including  East 
Cleveland  and  Glenvillo  villages  (b). 

Euclid  township,  incl.  Euclid  village  ((/)- 

Independence  township,  including  Inde- 
pendence village  (6). 

Maylield  townshii) 

Middleburg  township,  incl.  Berea  village 
Berea  village 

Newburg  township 

Olmsted    township,    including    Olmsted 
Falls  village. 
Olmsted  Falls  village 

Orange  township 

Parma  township 

Rockport  township 

Royalton  township 

Solon  township 

Strongsville  township 

Warrensville  township 


1890 


Darke  county. 


1,787 

766 

1,095 

4,433 

1,295   ; 
1,781 
1,562  I 


1 ,211 
160, 146 


Adams  township,  inclndingpart  of  Brad 
ford  village  and  Gettysburg  village. 

Bradford  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Bradford  village, in  Adams 
township ,  Darke  county ,  and  New- 
berry township ,  Miami  county. 

Gettysburg  village 

Allen  township,  incl.  Rossville  village  . . 

Rossville  village 

Brown  township,  incl.  Ansonia  village  - . . 

Ansonia  village  (c) 

Butler  township 

Franklin  township 

German  township 

Greenville  township,incl.  Greenville  city- 
Greenville  city 

Ward  I 1,152 

Ward  2 841 

Ward  3 2,078 

Ward  4 1 ,402 

Harrison  township,  including  New  Mad- 
ison village. 

New  Madison  village 

Jackson  township,  incl.  Union  village 

Union  village 

Mississinawa  towu.ship 

Monroe  township 

Neave  township -  - 

Patterson  township,  incl.  Osgood  village. . 

Osgood  village ■ 

Richland  township -  - 

Twin  township,  including  Arcanum  and 
Ithaca  villages. 

Arcanum  village 

Ithaca  village 

Van  Buren  township 

Wabash  township 

Washingtou  township 

Wayne  township,  incl.  Versailles  village . . 
Versailles  village 


1880 


1,978 

1,784 

5,773 

3,673 

3,780 

2,776 

1,973 

1,993 

790 

879 

4,939 

4,053 

2,533 

1,682 

2,761 

1.613 

1,826 

1,817 

342 

404 

806 

783 

1,478 

1,444 

3,  205 

2,676 

1,116 

1,124 

847 

867 

1,023 

1,029 

1,410 

1,409 

42,  961 


2,660 


477 
1,338 


274 
1,796 

254 
2,036 

676 
1,679 
1,731 
1,794 
8,497 
5.473 


2,  927 
1,293 
1,552 
1,339 
1,036 
1,712 
242 
1,176 
2,826 

1,134 
135 
1,504 
1,286 
1,485 
2,903 
.385 


40,  496 


2,826 


539 
1,373 


292 
1,246 


1,909 

542 
1,739 
1,871 
1,809 
6,807 
3.535 


2,174 

544 
2,850 
1,127 
1,508 
1,400 
1,082 
1,280 


York  township I        1.  "^^ 

4  Not  separately  returned.  «=  Eormerly  DaUas. 


1,252 

2,724 

778 
128 
1,512 
1.135 
1,612 
2,762 
1,163 
1,000 


POPULATION. 


317 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

OHIO— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Defiance  county. 


Adams  township 

Defiance  township,  incl.  Defiance  city 

Defiance  city 

Ward  I 2 ,  426 

Ward  2 2,060 

Ward  3 1 ,  341 

Ward  4 1,867 

Delaware  township 

Farmer  township -. 

HiclisviUe  township,  incl.  Hicksville  vill. 
Hicksville  village 

Highland  tow  nship 

Mark  township 

Milford  township 

Noble  township 

Richland  township 

Tiffin  township 

Washington  township 


Delaware  county. 


Berkshire  township,  incl. Snubury  village 
Sunbury  village 

Berlin  township 

Brown  township 

Concord  township. 

Delaware  township,  incl.  Delaw  are  city  . 

Delaware  city 

Ward  I 1,357 

Ward  2 1 ,674 

Ward  3 1 ,  244 

Ward  4 ,,i8i 

Ward  5 2 ,  268 

Genoa  township 

Harlem  township 

Kingston  township 

Liberty  township 

Marlhiiro  township 

Orange  townslii)) 

Oxford  township,  incl.  Ashley  village 

Ashley  village 

Porter  township 

Radnor  township 

Scioto  town.ship,  incl.  Ostrander  village  . . 
Ostrander  village 

Thompson  township 

Trenton  township 

Troy  townshij) 


Erie  county. 


Berlin  township,  incl.  Berlin  Heights  vill. 

Berlin  Heights  village 

Florence  township 

Groton  township 

Huron  township,  including  Huron  village. 

Huron  village 

Kelleys Island  township 

-Margaretta  township 

Milan  township,  including  Milan  village  . 

Milan  village 

Oxford  township,  including  North  Mon- 
roeville  village  (a). 

Perkins  tow  nship 

Portland  township,  coextensive  with  San- 
dusky city. 
Sandusky  city: 

Ward    1 1,853 

Ward    2 1,567 

Ward    3 1 ,  867 

Ward    4 2,421 

Ward    5 1,715 

W'ard    6 1,507 

Ward    7 2 ,  263 

Ward    8 1,728 

Ward    9 1,166 

Ward  10 2,384 

Vermilion  township,  including  Vermilion 
village(fl!).  I 


1890 


25,  769 


1,399 
8,518 
7,694 

1,509 
6,846 
5,907 

1,717 

1,505 

l,.^01 

1,  302 

3,314 

2,  381 

2,141 

1 ,212 

1,445 

1,226 

] ,  250 

1,096 

1,337 

1,460 

975 

912 

1,457 

1,427 

1,607 

1 ,  526 

1,449 

1,  325 

27, 189 


1,725 

475 
1,142 
1,017 
1,397 
9,372 
8,224 


924 
969 
573 

1,406 
433 
973 

1,  306 
628 
774 

1,  1.52 

1,  655 

357 
750 
876 
745 


35, 462 


1880 


22,  515 


27,381 


2,016 


1,656 
340 
1,388 
1,178 
1,478 
8,091 
6,894 


1,045 

1,144 

562 

1,481 

3fi0 

1,227 

1,266 

483 

925 

1,  209 

1,667 

269 

851 

899 

954 


32,  640 


1,941 

2,042 

517 

424 

1, 145 

1,  330 

888 

1,038 

2,185 

1,910 

1,^80 

1,038 

1,  150 

888 

2,  281 

2,  302 

1,  936 

2,239 

627 

797 

1,041 

1,231 

2.402 

1,878 

18,471 

15,  838 

1,944 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Fairfield  county. 


Amanda  township,  incl.  Amanda,  New 
Strasburg  (a),  and  Royalton  villages. 

Amanda  village 

Royalton  village 

Bern  township,  incl.  Sugar  Grove  village 

Sugar  Grove  village 

Bloom  township,  incl.  Greencastle  (a), 
Jefferson  (a),  and  Lithopolis  villages. 

Lithopciiis  village 

Clear  Creek  township,  including  Oakland 
and  Stoutsvillc  villages. 

Oakland  village 

Stoutsville  village 

Greenfield  township,  including  Carroll, 
I'umontville  («),  Gesselville  (a),  and 
Havensport  villages. 

Carroll  village  '. 

Havensport  Village 

Hocking    township,  including   Huiiburg 

village  {a). 
Lancaster  township  (b),  coextensive  with 
Lancaster  city. 

Lancaster  city 

Ward  1 2,184 

Ward  2 1 ,  575 

Ward3 1,486 

Ward  4 849 

Ward  5 1,461 

Liberty  township,  including  Baltimore 
and  Basil  village.s. 

Baltimore  village 

Basil  village 

Madison  township,  including   Clearport 

and  Revenge  villages  (a). 
Pleasant    township,    including    part    of 
Pleasantville  village. 

Pleasantville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for   Pleasantville  village  (c),  in 
Pleasant  and  Walnut  townships. 
Richland  township,  including  Rushville 
and  West  Rushville  villages. 

Rushville  village 

West  Rushville  village 

Rush  Creek  township  (rf),  including  Bre- 
men town  and  Geneva  village  («). 

Bremen  town 

Violet  townshij),  including  Lockville, 
Pickerington,  and  Waterloo  villages. 

Lockville  village ; 

Pickerington  village 

Waterloo  village 

Walnut  townshiji,  including  Millersport, 
New  Salem,  and  'Ihurston  villages  and 
part  of  Pleasantville  village. 

Millersport  village 

New  Salem  village 

Pleasantville  village  (part  of) 

Thurston  village 


1890 


Fayette  county 


a  Not  sejiaratply  returned. 

b  Organized  from  part  of  Rush  Creek  township  since  1880. 

c  In  1880  in  Pleasant  township  only. 


Ccmcord  township 

Green  township 

Jasper  township,    including   Allentown 

and  Milledgeville  villages  (a). 
Jefierson  town.ship,  including  .Jefterson- 

villo  and  West  Lancaster  villages  (n). 
Madison   township,  including    Waterloo 

and  White  Oak  villages  {a). 
Marion  townsliip,  including  part  of  New- 
Holland  village. 

New  Holland  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  New  Holland  vill.  (e),  in  Ma- 
rion township,  Fayette  county,  and 
Perry  township,  Pickaway  county. 
I'aint  township,  incl.  Rloominghurg  vill. . 

Bloominffburg  village 

Perry  township,  including  Now  Martins- 
burg  village  (a). 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Lancaster  township  since  1880. 
e  In  1880  in  Perry  township,  Pickaway  county,  only. 


33, 939 


1,907 


163 
2,  329 

275 
2,  035 

369 
1,857 

165 

282 

1,926 


7,  555 

7,555 


3,055 

505 

406 

1,285 

2,113 


521 

1,456 

291 

'95 

1,  635 

244 
1,955 

80 

290 

146 

2,459 


139 
213 


22,  309 


1880 


34,  284 


1,840 

375 
170 

2,  025 
262 

2,179 


404 
2,080 


139 

340 

2,  036 


79 
2,412 


6,803 


3,070 

489 

287 

1,  387 

2,281 

334 
334 

1,502 

227 

212 

8,605 

248 
2,197 


262 
2,070 


180 
196 


20,  364 


735 

746 

1,  982 

908 

916 

2,072 

3,  092 

2,925 

1,  429 

1,405 

1,009 

971 

'45 
683 

478 

2,  325 

6?8 

1,102 

2,045 

526 

1,320 

318  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3. -AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutinued. 

OHIO— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Faybtte  county— Continued. 

Union  townshii^,  iucl.  Wasliington  city... 

WastiinKton  city •• 

Ward. ^'7\^ 

Ward2 ^'^oo 

Wards 1'°°° 

Ward  4 -v, -I'V-. 

Wayne  townshi]),  iucl.  Good  Hope  vill.(a) . 


1890 


1880 


8,283 
5.742 


1,606 


Franklin  county. 


1,627 


124,  087  86,  797 


Blendon  townahip,  iutl.  Westorviilo  viil.. 

Wester ville  village 

Brown  township 

Clinton  township 

Franklin  town.sliip 

Hamilton  townslu p - •■ 

Jackson  township,  incl.  Grove  village. . . 

Grove  village 

Jefferson  township ;,'    ' ','  w-' ' ' 

Ma<li.son  township,  incbu.mg  Canal  W  lu- 
chester  and  Groveport  villages. 

Canal  Winchester  village 

Groveport  village  

Marion  township -  -  • 

Mifflin  township,  md.  Gahanna  village. . . 

Gahaiina  village •  ••• 

Montgomery  township,  coextensive  with 
Colnmljus  city. 
Columbus  city ; 

Ward    1 6,139 

Ward    2 7,684 

Ward    3 5.62" 

Ward    4 4.063 

Ward    5 6,121 

Ward    6 5.353 

Ward    7 6,258 

Ward    8 2,906 

Ward   9 5.076 

Ward  10 6,582 

Wardii 7.687 

Ward  12 7.'26 

Ward  13 •■•  6.521 

Ward  14 5.Kf 

Ward  15 .■•■■•  ■  •  •  •  ■  .,5 .  '85 

Norwich  township,  iucl.  Hilliard  village. . 

Hilliard  village 

Perry  township -  • -  -  • 

Plain  township,  incl.  New  Albany  village. 

New  Albany  village  ••..•:•■ .- :  ■  ■ 

Pleasant  township,  incl.  Harnsburg  vill. . 

Harrisburg  village 

Prairie  township  .....  -  •  -  --;-:---•-•■  .•,; " 
Sharon  township,  incl.  Wortbington  vill. 

Worthington  village  ■■•.••■■ .-:■ 

Truro  township,  incl.  Keynoldsbuig  viU. 
Reynoldsburg  village.    ........ ... . 

Washington  township,  mcl.  Dublin  vill  . 
Dublin  village 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Gallia  county. 


272 
1,076 
3,357 


207 
88, 150 


235 
51,  647 


1,443 

338 

1,490 

1,163 


FULTONCOUNTY 22,023         21,053 


Aniboy  tow  nship 

Chesterfield  township - 

Clinton  townshi].,  incl.  Wauseon  village.. 

Wauseon  village 

Dover  township 

Franklin  township -  -  •■  • 

Fultou  township,  including  part  ot  bwau- 
ton  village. 
Swanton  village  (part  of) .............  • 

Total  for  Swanton  village,  m  hulton 
and  Swan  Creek  townships. 
German  township,  incl.  Archbold  village 

ArchboUl  village. . . . . ....  •  ■ 

Gorham  township,  incl.  layette  village. . 

Fayette  village 

Pike  town.ship 

Rovalton  township -  •■ •  •  • 

Swan  Creek  township,  including  part  of 
Swanton  village. 

Swanton  village  (part  of) 

Tork  townshij).  including  Delta  village  . 
Delta  village 


1,121 
1,142 
1,791 


1890 


27, 005 


Addison  township 

Cheshire  township 

Clay  township,  iml.  Chambersburg  vill . . . 

'Chambersburg  village ; 

Gallipolis  township,  incl.  Gallipolis  city. . 

Gallipolis  city •  ■ 

Ward  I  ».2i6 

Ward  2 1.024 

Wards 1.192 

Ward  4 1.066 

Greenfiold  township 

Green  township ■  - 

Giiyan  township,  incl.  Crown  village 

'Crown  village 

Harrison  township .",', ' ' ' 

Huntington  township,  incl.  Vmton  viU. . . 

Vinton  village 

Morgan  township 

Ohio  township -  ■  - -  -  ■ 

Perry  township,  incl.  Patriot  village  (a)  . . 
Raccoon  township,  incl.  Centerville  vill. .  - 

Centerville  v.Uage 

Springfield  township 

Walnut  township 


1,  330 

1.440 

1,  824 

2,  030 

1,409 

1,507 

192 

202 

5,359 

5,  227 

4,498 

4,400 

Geauga  count 


Auburn  township 

Bainbridge  township. .» - 

Burton  township,  incl.  Burton  village  . . . 

Burton  village 

Chardon  township,  iucl.  Chardou  village. 

Chardon  village 

Chester  township 

Claridon  township 

Hambden  townsliij) 

Huutsburg  township 

Middlefield  township 

Montville  township 

Munson  township 

Newbury  township 

Parkmaii  township 

Russell  township 

Tbonipsou  towuship 

Troy  township 


2,572 
859 


Greene  county 

Bath  township,  including  Fairfield  and 
Oshorn  villages. 

Fairfield  village 

Osborn  village 

Beaver  Creek  township 

Caesar  Creek  townshi  p 

Cedarville  township,  iucl.  CedarviUe  viU 

Cedarville  village 

.Jefferson  township ■  • 

Miami  township,  incl.  part  of  Clifton  vil- 
lage and  Yellow  Springs  village. 

Clifton  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Clifton  village,  in  Greene 
township,  Clark  county,  and  Miami 
township,  Greene  county. 

Yellow  Springs  village 

New  Jasper  towuship 

Ross  township - 

Silver  Creek  towuship,  including  James- 
town village. 

Jamestown  village .__.■■. 

Spring  Valley  township,  including  Spring 

Valley  village. 

Spring  Valley  village  .....■■ ■■■■■■ 

Sugar  Creek  township,    including  Bell- 
brook  village. 

BellbrooU  village 

Xeuia  township,  including  Xenia  city . .  - 

Xenia  city 

Ward  I  1.209 

Ward  2 1. 172 

Wards 1.269 

I  Ward  4 1.418 

1  Ward  5 ''5°^ 

Ward  6 725 


1880 


28,124 


1,371 

1 ,  306 

2,  355 
23s 

1,  257 
1,651 

3'8 
1,415 
1,  450 
1,184 
1,  504 

215 
1,  735 
1,765 


13, 489 


735 

654 

1,213 

633 
1,666 
1,084 
620 
785 
606 
793 
891 
691 
713 
824 
904 
632 
921 
841 


29, 820 


2,307 

3'o 

7'3 

2,198 

1.057 

2,361 

1 .  355 
1,529 
2,493 

230 
270 


1.375 

918 

1,230 

2,317 


1 ,104 
1,501 

538 
1,297 


350 
10,  612 


1,209 

1,  .532 

2,  277 
248 

1,  120 
1,758 

1,465 
1,429 
1,329 
1,821 
272 
1,782 
1,892 


14,  251 


786 
683 

1,130 
480 

1,702 

1,081 
748 
808 
666 
810 
835 
824 
774 
889 
961 
713 

1,021 
901 


31.  349 


2,593 

380 
656 
2,  470 
1,174 
2,702 
T,  181 
1,643 
2,  733 


1.377 
1,  013 
1,335 
2,155 

877 
1,562 

376 
1.  588 

425 
10,381 
7,026 


1  Not  separately  returned. 


POPULATION. 


319 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

OHIO— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


GUKBNSBY  COUNTY. 


Adams  township 

Cinnbridgetownsbii>,  incl. Cambridge  city 

Cambridge  city 

Ward  A 761 

Ward  B 1,084 

Ward  C 1.591 

Ward  D 925 

Center  to wnsliii) 

Jackson  townshiii,  incl.  Byesville  village. 

Hyesville  village 

•Jeft'erson  township 

Knox  town.ship 

Liberty  towusbip,  incl.  Kiiuboltou\-illago. 

Kimboltoii  village 

Londonderry  township 

Madison  township 

Millwood  township,  including  Quaker 
and  Salcsvillo  \'illages. 

Quaker  village 

Salesville  village 

Monroe  town.ship 

Oxford  township,  incl.  Fairview  village. . . 

Fairview  village 

Richland  township,  iucl.  Scnecaville  vill. . 

Seiiecaville  village 

Spencertownship,  incl.  Cumberland  vill . . 

Cumberland  village 

Valley  township 

Washington  township 

Westlaud  township 

Wheeling  township 

Wills  township,  incl.  Washington  village- 
Washington  village 


1890 


28,  645 


Hamilton  county. 


Anderson    township,    including    Mount 

Washington  (a)  ami  Newtown  villages. 

Newtown  village 

Cincinnati  city 

Ward    1 ' 8,441 

Ward    2 12,447 

Ward    'J 8,619 

Ward    4 13,938 

Ward    5 7,947 

Ward    6 7,061 

Ward    7 9,138 

A«rard    8 4,921 

Ward    9 7,409 

Ward  10 10,  949 

Ward  11 12,  806 

Ward  12 12, 116 

Ward  13 11, 438 

Ward  14 9,828 

Ward  15 9, 350 

Ward  16 9,  930 

Ward  17 10,165 

Ward  18 8, 138 

Ward  19 8,  202 

Ward  20 9,  .347 

Ward  21 10,267 

Ward  22 12, 462 

Ward  23 15,  090 

Ward  24 10,  901 

Ward  25 9,  974 

Ward  2C 10,  678 

Ward  27 8,  627 

Ward  28 9,  472 

Ward  29 7  279 

Ward  30 9^  368 

Colerain  township 

Columbia  township,  including  Madison- 
ville,  Milf'ord  (a),  Norwood  (a),  and 
Pleasant  Kidge  villages. 

Madisonville  village 

Pleasant  Ridge  village 

Crosby  townshi]i 

Delhi  township  (i/),  including  Delhi  and 
Home  villages  and  parts  of  Ferubank 
and  Riverside  villages. 

Delhi  village 

Ferubank  village  (part  cif)  


740 
6,186 
4,361 


1,094 

2,  193 

789 

884 

1,008 

1,  463 

261 

1,244 

1,038 

2,131 

296 

966 
1,504 

322 
1,471 

461 
1,421 

601 
],III8 

704 

819 
1,134 
1,627 

5h6 

374, 573 


4,0.35 


552 
,  908 


1880 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


3,348 
8,  422 


2,214 

1 ,027 

949 

5,497 


53^ 
126 


27, 197 


806 
4,665 

2,883 


1,233 
1,140 


931 

964 

1,503 


1,.320 
1,100 
1,984 

594 
266 

1,  i;ko 

1.615 

152 
1,4;)9 

402 

1,552 

5'9 
999 
742 
925 
1,284 
1,855 
600 


313,  37 


4,154 


424 
,139 


,  Y2Z 
,306 


2j8 


Hamilton  county— Continued. 

Delhi  township — Continued. 

Total  for  Fernbank  village,  in  Delhi 
and  Miami  townships. 

Home  village 

Riverside  vdlage  (part  of) 

Total  for  Riverside  village  (c) ,  in  Delhi 
and  Storrs  townships. 
Green  township,  including  part  of  Mount 
Airy  village  (a)  and  Westwood  village. 

Westwood  village 

Harrison  township,  incl.  Harrison  village. 

Harrison  village 

Total  for  Harrison  village,  Hamilton 

county,   Ohio,  and   West  Harrison 

town,  Dearborn  county, Indiana. 

Miami  townshii),  including  Cleves,  North 

Bend  (0),  and  Sekitan  villages  and  part 

of  Ferubank  village. 

Cleves  village. 

Fernbank  village  (part  of) 

Sekitan  village 

MillCreek  township,  including  Avondale, 
Bond  Hill  (a),  Clilton  (a).  College  Hill  (a), 
Elmwood  Place  (rt),  St.  Bernard,  West 
Norwood,  and  Winton  Place  (a)  vil- 
lages and  ])arts  of  Carthage  and  Mount 
Au'y  (a)  villages. 

Avondale  village 

Carthage  village  (part  of) 

Total   for   Carthage    village,  in   Mill 
Creek  and  S|iringfield  townships. 

St.  Bernard  village 

West  Norwood  village 

Spencer  township,  incl.  Lin  wood  village. . 

Linwood  village 

Springfield  township,  including  Glendale, 

Hartwell,  and  Wjoming  villages  and 

parts  of  Arlington  Heights,  Carthage, 

and  Lockland  villages. 

Arlington  Heights  village  (part  of) . . . 

Total  for  Arlington  Heights  village, in 

Springfield  and  Sycamore  townships. 

Carthage  village  (part  of) 

Glendale  village 

Hartwell  village 

Lockland  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Lockland  village,  ni  Spring- 
field and  Sycamore  townships. 

Wyoming  village 

Storrs  townsTnp  (ft),  coextensive  with  part 

of  Riverside  village. 
Sycamore  township,  incl.  parts  of  Arling- 
ton Heights  and  Lockland  villages,  and 
Reading  (a)  and  Sharon  villages. 

Arlington  Heights  village  (part  o'i 

Lockland  village  (part  of) 

Sharon  village 

Symmes  township,  incl.  Lovelaud  village. 

Lo veland  village 

Whitewater  township 


1890 


Hancock  county  . 


a  Not  separately  leturned. 

ft  Storrs  township   was  pnibably  included  in  Delhi  town- 
ship in  1880. 


Allen  township,  incl.  Van  Buren  village  -- 

Van  Buren  village 

Amanda  township,  incl.  Vanliie  village. . . 

Vanlue  village 

Biglick  township 

Blanchard   township,  including    Benton 
Ridge  village. 

Benton  Ridge  village 

Cass  township ' 

Delaware    township,    including    Mount 
Blanchard  village. 

Mount  Blanchard  village 

Eagle  township ^ 

Findla.y  township,  coexten.sive  with  Find- 
lay  city. 

Findlay  city 

Ward  I 2.978 

Ward  2 2 ,  505 

Ward  3 2,633 

c  Given  in  1880  as  iu  Delhi  township  only. 


367 

797 
1,171 
2, 169 

5,08o 

1  jOt;© 
2,391 

1 ,6go 
2,010 


1880 


422 

1^268 

4,851 

852 
2,  277 
1,560 
1,850 


3,990 

1,227 
241 

2,  317 
836 

20, 169 

4.473 

11,286 
2.552 

1.779 

6.2 

1,559 

1,291 

10, 793 

165 

1 ,022 

996 

723 
7,  975 

^■2  2 

184 

1.M4 
1.507 
1,250 
2.474 

1.454 
998 

1,400 
892 
898 

1,884 

840 

7,460 

6,369 

1 ,224 

7>3 
1,649 

986 

469 

1,  626 

1,317 
42,  563 

1,575 

27,  Ifi 

1,  310 

268 
1,250 

1,^2 
1,276 

2  so 

759 

1,580 

421 

1,137 

18,  553 

18,553 

1,025 
130 

1,474 

364 

1,261 

1,286 

179 

829 

1,4.55 

28s 
1,284 
5,  553 

4.633 

320 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

OHIO — Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Hancock  coonty— Continued. 

Findlay  towusliiy)— Continued. 
Fiiidlay  city— Continued. 

Ward4 2.21S 

Wards ^.os' 

Ward  6 2.6^7 

Ward  7 i.O^^ 

Wards i.499 

Jackson  townsliip 

Liberty  townsliip 

Madison  tiiwiisliip 

Marion  township 

Orange  township ,■••.;,■ 

Pleasant  township,  incl.  McComb  village 

McComb  village 

Portage  township 

Union  township,  including  Mount  C  ory 
and  Rawson  villages. 

Mount  Cory  village 

Rawson  village 

Van  Buren  township -  -  •  • 

Washington  township,  including  Arcadia 
village  and  ward  2  of  Fostoria  city. 

Arcadia  village 

Fostoria  city  (part  of) ,■  V  '  L' 

Total  for  Fostoria  city  (a),  in  Wash- 
ington township,  Hancock  county, 
and  Jackson  and  Loudon  townships, 
Seneca  county. 


Hardin  county. 


Blanchard  township,  incl.  Dunkirk  vill. . . 

Dunkirk  village , V  4:^ ' ' ' ' 

Buck  township,  exclusive  oi  partot  Ken- 
ton city. 

Cessna  township 

Dudley  township 

Goshen  township - ■  •■ 

Halo  township,  including  Mount  Victory 
village  and  part  of  Kidgeway  village. 

Mount  Victory  village 

Ridgeway  village  (part  of) •••;"• 

Total  for  Ridgeway  village,  in  Hale 
township, Hardin  county ,and  Bokes- 
creek  township,  Losran  county. 
Jackson  township,  including  Forest  and 
Patterson  villages. 

Forest  village 

Patterson  village •. •  ■ 

Kenton   city  (6),  in  Buck  .and  Pleasant 
townships. 

Wardl •■^82 

Ward2 I.".fi5 

Ward  3 ■  ^fi* 

Ward4 1.446 

Liberty  township,  including  Ada  village 

Ada  village 

Lynn  townshij) . .  .^ 

M'cDonald  township 

Marion  township ••  •■ 

Pleasant  township,  exclusive  ot  part  ol 
Kenton  city. 

Roundhead  township 

Taylor  Creek  township 

Washington  township 


1880 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1,168 

1,338 

1,2H7 

1,101 

1, 4:i3 

1,  232 

943 

987 

1,448 

1,451 

2,587 

1,866 

l,0-50 

417 

811 

914 

2,110 

334 
458 

1,876 

227 

957 

9U7 

2,732 

1,945 

490 

396 

i,.B^ 

37' 

7,070 

3.569 

Harrison  county— Continued. 

North  township,  including  Scio  village  . 

Scio  village 

Nottingham  township 

Rumley  townshii) w'' 

Short  Creek  township,  including  Harris 
ville  village. 

Harrisville  village 

Stock  township 

Washington  township 


1890 


Henry  count 


28,  939 


2,169 
1 ,220 
1,  215 

873 
1,415 

977 
1,  939 


256 


2, 177 

1,126 

247 

5,557 


27,  023 


2,428 
1,311 
1,610 

966 

1,418 
1,030 
1,740 


574 
249 
342 


2,176 

987 

385 

3,940 


Bartlow  township,  incl.  Desbler  village 

Deshler  village .• 

Danmscus township,  incl.  McClnrevillage. 

McClure  village 

riatrock  township,  incl.  Florida  village  . 

Florida  village 

Freedom  township 

Harrison  township ^, 

Liberty  township,  including  Liberty  Cen- 
ter village. 

Liberty  Center  village 

Marion  township,  incl.  Hiimler  village 

Hamler  village 

Monroe  township -  - - 

Napoleon  township,  incl.  Napoleon  village. 

Napoleon  village ■■ 

Pleasant  township,  incl.  Holgate  village. 

Holgate  village 

Richfield  township 

Ridgeville  townsliip 

Washington  township 


Highland  county  . 


3,503 

3,  295 

2,079 

1,760 

1,105 

922 

1,809 

1,449 

1,281 

982 

1.467 

c5,  492 

1,167 

1,035 

973 

1, 189 

1,312 

1,  291 

Harrison  county 


20.830         20,456 


Archer  township. . .......--.- -  -  •  - 

Athens  township,  mcl.  New  Athen.s  vUl. . 

New  Athens  village  

Cadiz  township,  including  Cadiz  village. . 

Cadiz  village ■  • . . 

Franklin  township,  including  Deersville 

village  (d).  .     ,  -^  ^     .,, 

Freeport  township,  mcl.  Freejiort  village 

Freeport  village 

German  township ,'  V  " '  ■.;,■ 

Green  township,  incl.  Hopedale  village.. 

Hopedale  village 

Monroe  township 

Moorefield  township 


737 

785 

1,195 

1,  221 

420 

378 

3,041 

3,116 

1,716 

1,817 

1,119 

1,216 

1,422 

1,  319 

672 

387 

1,2.54 

1,311 

1,650 

1,659 

-(24 

414 

1,882 

1,  364 

I    1, 150 

1,075 

Brush  Creek  township 

Clay  township 

Concord  tow^lship - ■  • 

Dodson  township,  incl.  Lynchburg  village. 

Lynchburg  village 

Fairfield  township,  including   Leesburg 
and  New  Lexington  villages. 

Leesburg  village 

New  Lexington  village 

Hamer  township 

Jackson  township --:,-,-: •.;,• 

Liberty  township,  incl.  HiUsboio  village. 

Hillsboro  village ■ 

Madison  township,  incl.  Greenfield  village. 

Greenfield  village 

Mar.shall  township 

Newmarket  tciwuship - .-  ■ 

Paint  township,  incl.  New  Petersburg  vill 

New  Petersburg  village 

Peun  township 

Salem  township 

Union  township 

Washington  township 

White  Oak  township 


Hocking  county 


Benton  township -  - ■ 

Falls  township,  including  Logan  city 

Logan  city 

Ward  I 931 

Ward  2 919 

Ward  3 652 

Ward  4 617 

Good  Hope  township - 

Green  township 

Laurel  township 

Marion  township .•,,■■".;,■ 

Perry  township,  incl.  Laurelville  village. 
Laurelville  village 

Salt  Creek  township 

Starr  township 

Ward  township 

Washington  township 


1880 


1,499 

616 

880 

1.368 

1,712 


252 
714 

1,207 


25, 080 


2,270 
i.'U 
1,  782 

332 
1,677 

288 
1,062 
1,349 
L880 


500 
2,123 

556 
2,037 
4,199 
2,764 
2,773 
1,114 
1,448 
1,249 
1,231 


29, 048 


1,410 

509 

964 

1,261 

1,831 

318 

713 

1,211 


20.  585 


1,064 

752 

1,415 


1,701 
245 
L235 
1,372 
1,  946 

504 
1,202 

231 
1,148 
4,504 

3.032 
1,773 

595 

857 

1,119 

1,249 


30, 281 


1,589 
1,  303 
1,164 
1,836 
763 
2,342 

617 

210 

938 

953 

5,598 

3  ,620 

3,675 

2,460 

663 

1,029 

2,269 

2^2 

1,266 

1,068 

1,  258 

892 

1,205 


22,  658 

1,358 
5,092 
3.119 


1,121 
1,789 
1,0.39 
1,272 
1,  882 
266 
1,424 
1,602 
5,090 


1,651 
1,449 
1,  235 
1,871 
664 
2,470 

5'3 

139 
1,051 

942 
5,381 
3.234 
3,568 
2,104 

811 
1,080 
2,476 

227 
1,507 
1,144 
1,453 

944 
1,  248 


21, 126 

1,628 
5,195 
2,666 


1,083 
2,070 
L292 
L426 
1,995 
165 
1,486 
1,411 
2,272 
1,268 


a  Wards  given  under  Seneca  county. 
6  In  1880  in  Pleasant  township  only. 


c  Includes  Kenton  city. 
d  Not  separately  returned. 


POPULATION. 


321 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

OHIO— Continuetl. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Holmes  county 


Berlin  townsbip 

German  township , 

Hardy  towu.ship,  iuol.  Millersburg  village 

Miilersburg  village 

Killbuck  to-n-nsliip,  incl.  Killbuck  tn.  (a) 
Kuux  townslnj),  iiicl.  Nashville  town  (a) . 

Mechanic  township 

Monroe  township 

Paint  township  

Prairie  township , 

Kichlaml  township 

l;i]iley  township 

Salt  Creek  township 

AValnut  Creek  township 

"Washiugtou  township 


Huron  codnty 


P.ronson  township 

Clarksfielrt  township 

Fairfield  township 

Fitchville  township,  incl.  Clinton  village 

Clinton  village 

Greenfield  township 

Greenwich  township,  incl.  Greenwich  vill 

Greenwich  village 

Hartland  township 

Lyme  township,  incl.  part  of  Bellevue  vill 

Bellevue  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Bellevue  village,  in  Lyme 
township,  Huron  county,  and  York 
township,  Sandusky  county. 
New  Haven  townshi]),  incl.  parts  of  Chi- 
cago Junction  and  Plymouth  villages. 

Chicago  Junction  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Chicago  Junction  village,  in 
New  Haven  and  Richmond  town- 
ships. 

Plymouth  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Plymouth  village,  in  New- 
Haven    township,    Huron    county, 
and  Plymouth  township,  Richland 
county. 
New  London  township,  including  New 
London  village. 

New  London  village 

Norwalk  township,  incl.  Norwalk  city 

Norwalk  city 

Ward  I I .  '^g? 

Ward  2 1 ,  538 

Ward  3 1,353 

Ward  4 1 ,872 

Ward  5 835 

Norwich  township 

Peru  township 

Eicliniond  township,  including  part  of 
Chicago  Junction  village. 

Chicago  Junction  village  (part  of) 

Eidgefield  township,  including  Monroe- 
ville  village  (a). 

Ripley  township 

Sherman  townshi ji 

Towusend  township 

Wakeman  township 


1890 


Jacksqm  county. 


Bloomfipld  township 

Coal  township  ib),  incl.  Coalton  village!.'! 

Coalton  village 

Pranklin  township 

Hamilton  township 

Jackson  township 

Jetterson  township,  including  part  of  Oak 
Hill  village. 

Oak  Hill  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  OakHilt  village, in  Jefferson 
and  Madison  townships. 
Liberty  township 


21, 139 


1,486 
1,594 
3,275 
1 .92^ 

1, 4ir 

989 
1,338 
1.  062 
1,264 
1,424 
1,433 
1,  385 
1,537 
1,  541 
1,394 


31,949 


ISSO 


2,274 


1, 189 


28, 408 


1,122 
4,584 

1.459 
1,091 
623 
1,847 
1,793 

357 
657 

1,345 


20,  776 


1,378 
1,517 
3,230 
1,814 
1,375 
1,005 
1,271 
1,054 
1,381 
1,462 
1,463 
1,359 
1.494 
1,371 
1.416 


31,  609 


926 

1,092 

1,143 

1,042 

1.138 

1,359 

748 

822 

163 

177 

797 

noo 

1,516 

1,376 

881 

647 

867 

954 

2,988 

2,575 

2.033 

1,432 

1. 139 
1,299 

662 

343 
I -133 

377 
1,145 

1,791 

1,764 

1 ,096 
8,543 

1,011 
7,078 

7.195 

5,704 

952 

1,018 

979 

1,157 
1,194 

1,014 

160 

2,135 

2,359 

838 

935 

1,  232 

1,038 
1,223 
1,405 

23,  686 


1,557 


,502 
819 


443 


411 
646 


1,784 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Organized  fro'm  partsof  Lick  and  Washington  towush 
since  1880. 

372 21 


ips 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Jackson  county— Continued. 

Lick  town.ship  (c),  incl.  Jackson  village  . . 

Jackson  village 

Madison  township,  including  part  of  Oiik 
Hill  village. 

Oak  Hill  village  (part  of) 

Milton  township,  including Wellston city. 

Wellston  city 


Ward  I. 


1,293 

Ward  2 1,256 

^>''''  3 995 

_      Ward  4 833 

Scioto  township 

Washiugtou  township  (c) '.'. 


1890 


Brush  Creek  township ' 

Cross   Creek  township,  including  New 
Alexandria  village. 

New  Alexandria  village 

Island  Creek  township,  exclusive  of  part' 
of  Toronto  village.  | 

Knox  township,  incl.  Empire  village,  but  : 
exclusive  of  ])art  of  Toronto  village. 

Empire  village 

Mount    Pleasant     township,    inciudiuo-! 
Mount  Pleasant  village.  "  i 

Mount  Pleasant  village 

Ross  township '..'.'.'.', 

Salem  townsliip,  including  East   Spring- 
Held  and  Richmond  villages. 

East  Springfield  village 

Richmond  village i 

Saline  township,  including  Hammonds-  ' 
ville  (a)  and  Irondale  villages. 

Irondale  village 

Sinithfield    to-\\nship,    including   Smitli- 
field  village.  ; 

Smithfielcl  village 

Springfield  township 

Steubenvilhi  township,  including  Mingo 
Junctiou  village  and  Steubenville  city, 

Mingo  Junction  village '. 

Steubenville  city 

Ward  I   1,783 

^J^'!  = 3,513 

"ard  3 2,923 

Ward  4   i,g67 

Ward  5 2,058  I 

^         ^\ard  6 1,150 

Toronto  village,  in  Island  Creek  and  Knox 

townships. 
Warren  township,  incl.  Grover  village  (a). 
Wayne  townshi)),  incl.  Bloomheld  village. 

Bloomfield  village 

Wells  township,  incl.  Brilliant  village.. !! 
Brilliant  village  (d)  I 


Knox  countv. 


Berlin  township 

Brown  township 

Butler  township 

Clay  township,  incl.  Martinsbnrg  village. 

Martinsburg  village 

Clinton  township,  including  Mount  Yer- 
non  city. 

Mount  Vernon  citj' 

Ward  I '. 1,142 

Ward  2 723 

Ward  3 1,2,1 

Ward  4 1,023 

Ward  5 1,003 

Ward  6 525 

College  townsliip,  incl.  Gambler  village  . . 

Gambler  village ". . . . 

Harrison  township 

Hilliar  townshi]),  including  Centerburg 
and  Hilliar  (a)  villages. 
Centerburg  village 


5.711 
4,320 
1,998 


6,056 
4,377 


1,337 
901 


Jefferson  county j      39,415 


539 

1,682 


122 
1,909 


2,193 


441 
2,327 

644 

660 

1,621 

197 

444 

1,773 

694 
1,881 

639 

922 

15,  852 

1,856 
13,394 


2.536 

1,921 
1,670 

173 
1,929 

94+ 


27,  600 


841 
1.062 

980 

910 

1,152 

788 

926 

257 
7,121 

6,2f3 

6,027 


955 

660 

622 

1.  -^96 


58S 


c  Part  taken  to  form  Coal  township  since  1880. 
d  Formerly  Lagrange. 


1880 


5,213 
3,021 
2.113 


235 
3.404 


1,579 
1,403 


v33,  018 


623 

1,711 


175 
2.  029 


2,  Oil 


1.582 

693 

741 

1.907 

185 

491 

1,480 


399 
1.887 


559 

817 

13, 150 

371 
12 ,093 


1,923 

1,751 

175 

1.406 

361 


27, 431 


895 

723 
1,141 

400 


322 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— CoutlnuBd. 

O  H I O— Contiiraecl . 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Knox  county— Continued. 


Howard  lownsliip 

Jack.sou  townsliiji 

Jefferson  townsbi]i 

Libertv  town.xhip 

Miildlt-lmry  township 

Milt'oril  township 

Miller  township 

Monroe  township 

Morgan  township 't^'  ' ",' ' 

Morris  township,  iDchuliug  part  of  Fred- 
ericktown  vidage. 

Fredericktown  village  (part  of) 

Total  for    Fredericktown   village,  m 
Morris  and  Wayne  townships. 

Pike  township 

Pleasant  township ■ 

Union  township,  including  Buckeye  and 
Danville  villages. 

Buckeye  village 

Danville  village •  ■  ■  •  • 

Wayne  township,  including  part  ot  Ired- 
ericktown  village. 
Fredericktown  village  (part  of)  


Lake  county. 


Concord  township 

Kirtland  township 

Leroy  township ■.;;■■■" 

Madison  township,  inch  Madison  village  . 

Madison  village 

Mentor  township,  incl.  Mentor  village 

Mentor  village .- ■  ■ 

Painesville  township,  including  Fairport 
and  Painesville  villages. 

Fairport  village  

Painesville  village 

Perry  township ;  V  ' ' 

Willoughby  township,  incl.  Willoughby 
village. 

Willoughby  village 


Lawrence  county. 


A  id  township 

Decatur  township 

Elizabeth  township ■  - 

Fayette  township,  incl.  part   of   South 
toint  village. 

South  Point  village  (part  of) 

Hamilton  township,  including  Hanging 
-     Rock  village. 

Hanging  Rock  village 

Lawrence  township 

Ma.son  township ."■■,■ 

Perry  township,  including  part  of  South 

Point  village  (a). 
Rome  town.ship,  including   Athaha  and 
Millersport  villages. 

Athalia  village 

Millersport  village 

.Syinmes  township 

Union  township,  incl.  Proctorville  vill . . . 

Proctorville  village    

Upper  township,  including  Ironton  city 
and  Petersburg  village. 

Ironton  city 

Ward  I.: I1652 

Ward  2 1.699 

Ward  3 1.641 

Ward  4 1.959 

Ward  5 2.009 

Ward  6 i,979 

Petersburg  village 

Washington  township 

Windsor  township 


Licking  county. 


Bennington  town.ship 

Bowling  Green  township. 


841 
1,011 
1,044 
811 
792 
750 
874 
645 
843 

85 
847 

1,172 

865 

1,874 

215 

2Q2 

1,437 
762 


18,  235 


1880 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


601 
909 
632 

2,630 
738 

1,650 
c;o2 

7,558 

1 ,  171 
4,755 
1,365 
2,890 

1,219 


39,  556 


1,375 
1,527 
3,369 
2,243 

224 
1,389 


1,957 
1,778 
2,039 

2,851 

199 

231 

1,062 

2,936 

480 

13, 937 

10,939 


506 

874 

2,219 


43,  279 


792 
864 


983 
806 
967 

1,034 
911 
876 
826 

1,031 
728 
833 

70 
850 


307 
032 

728 


254 
1,621 

780 


16,  326 


722 

984 

722 

2,720 

79.^ 
1,822 

540 
5,516 

296 
3,841 
1,316 

2,524 


39, 068 


1,530 

2,043 
4,586 
2,308 


1,168 

624 
1,788 
2,021 
2,217 

2,512 

251 

250 

1,099 

2,460 

385 

11, 663 

8,857 


1,444 
2,  229 


40, 450 


Licking  county— Continued. 


Burlington  township 

Eden  township 

Etna  township 

Fallsburg  township 

Franklin  township - 

Granville  township,  incl.  Granville  vill- . 

Granville  village 

Hanover  township,  incl.  Hanover  village. 

Hanover  village 

Harrison  township 

Hartford  township,  incl.  Hartford  village. 

Hartford  village 

Hopewell  towTiship 

Jersey  township,  intd.  Jersey  village 

Jersey  village 

Liberty  township 

Licking  township 

Lima  township,  incl.  Pataskala  village  . . . 

Pataskala  village 

McKean  township 

Madison  township 

Mary  Ann  township ■_ 

Monroe  township,  incl.  Johnstown  vill  . . 

Johnstown  village 

Newark  township,  incl.  Newark  city 

Newark  city 

Ward  1 1,218 

Ward  2 1,869 

Ward  3 i,9'8 

Ward  4 2,699 

Ward  5 2,259 

Ward  6 1,707 

Ward  7 1 ,  152 

Ward  8 1,448 

Newton  township,  incl.  St.  Louisville  vill. 

St. Louisville  village 

Perry  township 

St.  Albans  township,  incl.  Alexandria  vill. 

Alexandria  villacre 

Union  township,  incl.  Hebron  village 

Hebron  village 

Washington  township,  incl.  Utlca  village 
Utica  village 


1890 


Logan  county. 


884 
992 


Bloomfieldtownship 

Bokescreek  township,  including  part  of 
Ridgeway  vill.  and  West  Mansfield  vill. 

Ridgewav  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Ridgeway  village, in  Hale 
township,  Hardin  county,  and  Bokes- 
creek township, Logan  county. 

West  Mansfield  village 

Harrison  township 

Jefferson  township,  including  Zanesfield 
village. 

Zanesfield  village 

Lake  township,  incl.  Bellefontaine  village . 

Belief ontaine  village 

Liberty  township,  including  West  Lib- 
erty'village  (a). 
McArthur  to\VTiship,   including   Hunts- 
ville  village. 

Huntsville  village 

Miami  township,  including  Degraff  and 
Quinoy  villages. 

Degraff  village 

Quincy  village 

Monroe  township 

Perry  township 

Pleasant  town.ship 

Richland  township,  including Bellecenter 
village. 

Bellecenter  village 

Ru.sh  Creek  township,  including  Rushsyl- 
vania  village. 

Rushsvl vania  village 

Stokes  township 

Union  township 

Washington  township 

Zane  township,  including  West  Middle- 
burg  village. 

West  Middleburg  village 


981 

674 

1,053 

871 

743 

2,  326 

1,366 

1,172 

288 

1,224 

1,089 

346 

891 

1,206 

158 

702 

1,111 

1,761 


1,014 
882 

1,340 

424 

15,  286 


1,208 

264 
1,007 
1,053 

296 
1,  7frl 

415 
1,399 

763 


27, 386 


1880 


858 
1,620 


431 
1,049 
1,459 

3,8 
4,921 
4.245 
1,563 

1,509 

500 
2,290 

1,076 
488 
1,261 
1,109 
1,114 
2,005 


927 
,328 


497 
1,552 

688 
1,109 

951 

345 


1,073 

767 

1,166 

929 

818 

2,114 

1,127 

1,  236 

302 

1,329 

1,164 

349 
1,062 
1,348 

128 

752 

1,  256 

1,803 

634 

981 

929 

951 

1,339 

278 

10,613 

9,600 


1,332 

215 

1,  o:j2 

1,187 

269 

1,872 

489 
1,521 


26,  267 


895 
1,617 


93 
342 


333 

978 

1,  572 


307 
4.640 
3.998 
1,666 

1,579 


429 
2,157 

965 
442 
1,303 
L007 
1,123 
1,761 


434 
2,  26.0 


1,  005 
784 
886 
939 

272 


a  Not  separately  returned. 


POPULATION. 


323 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

OHIO— ContiDued. 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS. 


Lorain  county. 


Amherst  township,  including  North  Am- 
herst Tillage. 

North  Amherst  village 

Avon  township 

Black  Kiver  township,  iucl.  Lorain  vill. . . 

Lorain  village 

Brighton  townsh ip 

Browuhelm  township 

Camden  township 

Carlisle  township 

Columbia  township 

Eaton  township 

Elyria  township,  including  Elyria  village. 

El  vria  village 

Grafton  township,  incl.  Grafton  village. . . 

Grafton  village • 

Henrietta  township 

Huntington  township 

Lagi'ange  township,  incl.  Lagrange  vill. . . 

Lagrange  village 

Penfield  township 

Pit tslield  township 

Kidgeville  township 

Rochester  township,  iucl.  Kochester  vill  . 

Rochester  village 

Russia  township,  incl.  Oberlin  village 

Oberlin  village 

Sheffield  township 

Wellington  township,  including  "Welling- 
ton village. 

Wellington  vdlage 


Lucas  county. 


Adams  township 

Monclova  township 

Oreg(m  township 

Providence  township 

Richfield  township 

Spencer  township 

Springfield  township 

Swantou  township 

Sylvania  township,  incl.  Sylvania  village 
Svlvania  village 

Toledo  city 

Wardl n.301 

Ward  2 5,  564 

Ward  3 6,  320 

Ward4 5,952 

Ward  5 7,  753 

Ward  6 8,364 

Ward  7 13,534 

Wards 15,163 

Ward  9 7,483 

Washington    township,    including  Au- 
humdale  village. 
Auburndale  village 

Waterville    townshij),  including  Water- 
ville  and  White  House  villages. 

Waterville  village 

White  House  village 

Waynesfield   township,  including  Mau- 
luee  village. 
Maumee  village 


Madison  county  . 


Canaan  township 

Darby  township,  incl.  part  of  Plain  vill. . . 

Plain  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Plain  village ,  in  Darby  town- 
ship, Madison  county,  and  Jerome 
township, Union  county. 

Deer  Creek  township ' 

Fairfield  township 

Jefferson  townsliij),  including  West  Jef- 
ferson village. 

West  Jefferson  village 

Monroe  township 

Oak  Run  township 


1890 


40,  295 


3,464 


1,769 
5,  319 
4,863 

538 
1,186 

9.53 
1,344 

920 

1,  139 
6,419 
5,6" 
1.444 

600 
819 
688 

1,533 
551 
708 
893 

1,553 
665 
218 

5,369 

4,, 176 
939 

2,  633 

2,069 


102, 296 


2,906 

1,022 

3,160 

1,  205 

1.055 

642 

719 

599 

1,476 

545 

81,  434 


4,071 

1,609 
2,037 

586 

507 

1,910 

1,645 


20,  057 


842 
,504 
,009 
,245 


1880 


35,  526 


3,259 

1,542 
2,067 
1,937 
1 ,595 

517 
1,497 

968 
1,329 

906 
1,161 
5,648 
4,777 
1,237 


894 
767 

1,  429 
511 
735 
976 

1.660 
733 

237 
4,376 
3,242 
1,046 
2,384 


87,  377 


1,511 

1,031 

2,321 

1.164 

1,070 

686 

705 

658 

1,421 

523 

50, 137 


2  712 


1.  925 


554 
2,036 


1,780 


20. 129 


minor  civil  divisions. 


1.126 
66=; 
9=8 


910 
1.  653 
2.301 


778 

720 

704 

650 

544 

613 

ft  Not  separately  returned. 

6 Not   separately  returned;    in  Salem  township,   Colum- 
biana county,  and  Green  township,  Mahoning  county. 


Madison  county — Continued. 


Paint  township 

Pike  township 

Pleasant  township,  including  Mount  Ster- 
ling village. 

Mount  sterling  village 

R.mge  township,  incl.  Midway  village  (a) . 
Somerford  township,  incl.  Somerforu  vill. 

Somerford  village  

Stokes  township,  incl.  South  Solon  vill  . . . 

South  Solon  village 

Union  township,  including  London  city . . 

London  city 

Ward  I 992 

Ward  2 757 

Ward  3 761 

Ward  4 803 


Mahoning  county  . 


Austin  town  township 

Beaver  township 

Berlin  township 

Boardman  township,  including  part  of 
Poland  village. 

Poland  village  (part  oQ 

Total  for  Poland  village,  in  Boardraan 
and  Poland  townships. 
Canfield  township,  incl.  Canfield  village. . 

Canfield  village 

Coitsville  township 

Ellsworth  township 

Goshen  township 

Green  township,  including  part  of  Wash- 
ingtonville  village  ib). 

Jackson  township 

Milton  township 

Poland  township,  including  LowellvlUe 
viUage  and  part  of  Poland  village. 

Lowell ville  village 

Poland  village  (part  of) 

Smith  township 

Springfield  township 

Youngstown  township,  incl.  Youngstown 
city . 

Voungstown  city 

Ward  I 3 ,  590 

Ward  2 3 ,  463 

Ward  3 3 ,  799 

Ward  4 1 ,  580 

Ward  5 2 , 847 

Ward  6 3,851 

Ward  7 3 ,  089 

Ward  8 j ,  793 

Not  in  wards 9,208 


1890 


1,129 

1,429 

602 

548 

1,910 

1,433 

752 
1,787 

482 
1,884 

904 

958 

282 
1,324 

323 
1,285 

345 
4,  472 

262 
4,443 

3,313 

3,067 

Marion  county 


Big  Lsland  township 1,471 

Bowling  Green  township,  including  part  1,  093* 

of  Larue  village. 

Larue  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Larue  viUage  (c),in  Bowling 
Green  and  Montgomery  townships. 
Claridon  townshiji.  incl.  Caledonia  village.         1,  717 

Caledonia  village 757 

Grand  Prairie  township 460 

Grand  townshi]) 514 

Greeucamp  township,  including  Green-  1,147 

camp  village. 

Greencamp  village 290 

Marion  townshii>.  including  Marion  city..         9, 158 

Marion  city 8,327 

Ward  I 2,741 

Ward  2 1 ,  720 

Ward  3 2 ,  109 

Ward  4 1 ,  757 

Montgomery  townsliip,  incl.  partof  Larue  2,  243 

village  and  New  Bloomingtoii  vill.  (a) . 

Larue  village  (part  of) 9: 

Pleasant  township j        1,  077 

c  In  1880  in  Montgomery  townshi))  only. 


55, 979 


1880 


42,  871 


1,668 

2,502 

2,001 

2,150 

790 

862 

1,002 

906 

41 

53 

391 

452 

1,565 

1,528 

67s 

650 

1,475 

1,231 

656 

715 

L308 

1,445 

1,893 

1,794 

966 

948 

087 

688 

2, 592 

2,512 

762 

816 

350 

399 

L913 

1,941 

2,397 

2,474 

35,  066 

21, 175 

15,435 


24,727  ;       20,565 


1,  226 

1,219 

614 

1,771 

^4^^ 

485 

1,362 

3t2 
5,151 

3.899 

1,765 

1,188 

324 


COMPEJ^DIUM  OF  THE  ELEYEKTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

OHIO— Coutinued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Marion  county— Continued. 

Prospect  townsliip,  incl.  Prospect  village. 

Prospect  villajje 

Kicliland  townsliip 

Salt  Kock  to-wnship 

Scott  to wnsbip 

Tullv  townsliip 

Waldo  township,  iucl.  Waldo  village 

■Waldo  village 


1890 


1880 


Medina  cc 


846 


1,742  21,453 


Brunswick  township 

Chatham  township 

Granger  townshil) •• 

Guilford  township,  incl.  Seville  village. . . 

Seville  village • 

Harrisville  township,  incl.  Lodi  village.  - . 

Lorli  village 

Hiuckloy  township 

Homer  townshi])- 

Lata vette  township 

Litelitield  township \'-\\"' 

Liverpool  township,  incl.  Liverpool  vill- . . 

Liverpool  village •  ■  ■  •  ■ 

Medina  township,  exclusive  ot  part  ot 

Medina  village. 
Medina  village,  in  Medina  and  MontviUe 

townships.  o        1.    J, 

Montville  township,  exclusive  of  part  ot 

Medina  village. 

Sharon  township 

Spencer  township -.^  ■  ■  ■  - 

Wadsworth  township,  including    V\  ads- 

worth  and  Western  Star  villages. 

Wadsworth  village 

Western  Star  village 

Westfield  township 

York  township 


Meigs  county 29, 813 


Bedford  township 

Chester  township 

Columbia  town.ship 

Lebanon  township 

Letart  township 

Olive  township 

Orange  township 

Kutla'nd  towiuship 

Salem  township -  ■  - •. ■■■■,■:,■  ■  ■ 

Salisbury  township,   including  Middle- 
port  village  and  Pomeroy  city. 

Middleport  village  

Pomeroy  city 

Ward  I 774 

Ward  2 987 

Wards 2,342 

Ward  4 0^3 

Scipio  to<tvnship -,■■-•". :,", "/>,; " 

Sutton  township,  lucl.  Kacme  village  (b) . 


Mercer  county 


Blackcreek  township 

Butler  township,  incl.  Cold  water  village. . 

Coldwater  village 

Center  township .- •  ■ 

Dublin  township,  incl.  Shane  Crossing  viU 

Shane  Crossing  village 

Franklin  township -  -  -  -  -  -  ■ 

Gibson  township,  including  part  of  Fort 
Kecovery  village. 

Fort  Recovery  village  (part  of) 

Total  for   Fort   Recovery  village,  in 
Gibson  and  Recovery  'ownships. 

Granville  township 

Hopewell  township 

Jefferson  township,  incl.  Celina  village  . . 

Celina  village 

Liberty  township 

Marion  township 

a  Includes  part  of  Medina  village. 
b  Not  separately  returned. 


865 
987 
846 

1,841 
599 

1,518 
568 
878 
732 

1,159 
807 

1,186 
240 
686 

2,073 

854 

1,276 
1,008 
3,047 


1,473 
1,  604 
1,087 
2,042 
1,  324 
2,051 
1,021 
2,201 
1,551 
10,  218 

3,211 
4,726 


1,491 
3,750 


1,557 
1,930 

490 
1,  539 
2,625 

99.1 
1,240 
1,658 


723 
i,iB6 


3.032 
5.560 


1,720 
4,466 


27,220  I       21,  S 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Mercer  county— Continued. 

Recovery  township,  including  part  of 
Fort  Recovery  village. 

Fort  Recoverv  village  (part  of) 

Union  township,  incl.  Mendon  village 

Mendon  village 

Washington  township 


1890 


MiAivii  county  . 


1,016 
1.185 
2,406 
1,346 
1.196 
1,  933 


Bethel  townsliip 

Brown  township,  incl.  Fletcher  village  (6) . 
Concord  township,  including  Troy  village. 

Troy  village 

Elizabeth  township 

Lost  Creek  township,  incl.  Casstown  vill. 

Casstown  village 

Monroe  township,  incl.  Tijipecanoe  vill. . . 

Tippecanoe  village •  ■ 

Newberry   township,    including   part  of 
Bradford  village  and  Covington  village. 

Bradford  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Bradford  village,  in  Adams 
township,  Darke  county, and  New- 
berry township,  Miami  county. 

Covington  village  •  ■ . 

Newton  township,  incl.  Pleasant  Hill  vill. 

Pleasant  Hill  village 

Spring  Creek  township,  including  Hun- 
tersville  village. 

H  untersville  village 

Staunton  township ",; ' ' ' 

Union  township,  incl.  West  Milton  vill. .. 

West  Milton  village  (c)    

Washington  township,  incl.  Piqua  city . . . 

Piqua  city 

Ward  I 1.305 

Wards 1.212 

Wards ^'350 

Ward  4 1.529 

Ward  5 1. 414 

Ward  6 1.220 


Monroe  county. 


Adams  township 

Benton  township 

Bethel  township 

Center  township,  incl.  Woodsfield  village. 

VVoodstield  village 

Franklin  township 

Green  township 

Jackson  township 

Lee  township - 

Malaga  township,  including  part  of  Jeru- 
salem village  and  Miltonsburg  village. 

Jerusalem  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Jerusalem  village  (d),m  Mal- 
aga and  Sunsbury  townships. 

Miltonsburg  village 

Ohio  township 

Perry  township -.- 

Saleiu  town.ship,  incl.  Clarington  village- 

Clarington  village 

Seneca  township,  including  Calais  village 

Calais  village 

Summit  township ,",■■■.■,;" 

Sunsbury  township,  including  BeallsviUe 
village  and  part  of  Jerusalem  village. 

BeallsviUe  village 

Jerusalem  village  (part  of) 

Switzerland  township -  • 

Washington  township,  including  Grays- 
ville  village. 

Graysville  village 

Wavne  township 


Montgomery  county 

Butler   township,  including    Chambers- 
burg  and  Vandalia  \i;lages. 

Chambersburg  village 

Vandalia  village 


1,487 

463 
2,001 

400 
1,617 


39.  754 


1880 


1,685 
1,664 
5.926 
4.494 
1,178 
1,244 
292 
2,718 
1,465 
4,915 


.,338 


1,778 

2,680 

521 

2,184 

760 

1,255 

4,178 

796 

10, 127 

9,090 


25, 175 


1,194 
921 
1,030 
2,685 
1. 031 
1,111 
1,223 
1,191 
1,347 
1,359 

91 
112 


1,272 


1,820 

242 

1,384 


36, 158 

1,854 
1,863 
5,354, 
3.803 
1,327 
1,450 
331 
2,  829 
1,401 
4,615 

834 
1.373 


1,458 

2,829 

461 

1,  682 

223 
1,292 

3,859 

688 

7,  204 

6,031 


20,  496 


1,317 
937 
1,165 
2,779 
861 
1,251 
1,207 
1,382 
1,241 
1,520 

'35 
135 


T23 

1,891 

1,270 
1,975 

1,905 
1,214 

2,377 

762 
1,329 

1,302 

135 

861 

1,729 

159 

914 

1,660 

512 

391 

1,154 
1,730 

1,226 
1,815 

.07 
1,175 

174 
1,284 

100,  852 

78,  550 

1,957 

2,196 

69 
265 

"5 

315 

c  Formerly  Milton. 

d  In  1880  in  Malaga  township  only. 


POPULATIOI^^. 


325 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

OHIO— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 

1890 

1880 

Montgomery  codnty— Continued. 

Clay  tOTvnship,  including  Brookville  and 
Philip.sburg  villages. 

3,095 

6i8 

270 

61,220 

2,989 

1,437 
2,565 

2,472 

472 
..7 
149 

7,001 
2,173 
1,987 

5,  704 

2,952 

360 

2,153 

2,  096 
2.  815 

1,568 

252 
1,057 

19, 143 

3,063 

Philipsburg  village  .         

21=5 

38,  678 

XVardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

. .     6,  608 
. .     4,  822 

.     6, 558 
. .     5,  412 
. .     9,  080 

.     6, 444 
..   10.936 
..     8,118 
..     1,071 
. .     1 .  832 
339 
German- 

Ward5 

A\'aid6 

Ward  7 

Ward8 

Part  iu  Harrison  township. . . 
Part  in  5Iad  Eiver  township- 
Part  in  Van  Buren  township. 
German     township,    including 
town  village. 

3,451 
1,618 

Harrison  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 
Dayton  city. 

Jackson  township,  incl.  Farmersville  vil- 
lage and  part  of  New  Lebanon  village. 
Farmersville  village 

2,667 
2,451 

794 

New  Lebanon  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  New  Lebanon  village  (6) ,  in 
Jackson  and  Perry  townships. 

76 
6,090 

2,306 

Mad  Kiver  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 

Dayton  city. 
Miami  township,  including  Miamisbnrg 

and  West  CarroUton  villages. 

2,091 
5,024 
1 1936 

West  CarroUt'^n  village 

PeiTV  township,  including  part 
Lebanon  village. 
New  Lebanon  village  (part  o 

of  New 

0 

2,272 

76 
2,327 

Van  Buren  township,  exclusive 

Dayton  city. 
Wasliington'township,  includin 

ville  \'rllage. 

jf  part  of 
J  Center- 

2,  953 

1,784 

274 

1,191 

20,  074 

920 
1,213 
1, 105 

962 
1,728 
1,714 

865 

021 
1,  807 
1,129 
2,189 

1. 771 
1,110 
1,379 
2,327 

4j6 
939 

18, 120 

898 

1,448 

1,164 

Deertield  township 

1,  035 

1,693 

Malta  township,  including  Malt 
Malta  village 

a  village - 

1,574 
652 

723 

1,989 

1,201 

Morgan  township,  including  McCounels- 
ville  village. 

2,  005 

Penn  township                       

1,245 

XJnion  township            

1,595 

Windsor  township,  including  Stockport 
village. 

2,392 

York  town.ship             . .- 

1,112 

Morrow  county                 

19,  072 

Marengo 

Bennington  township,  including 
village. 

1,106 

276 
1,128 
2,147 

1,428 
877 
268 

936 

1,087 

Cardington  township,  including 
ton  village. 

Carding- 

2,376 

Chester  township,  incl.  Chest erville  vill. . 
Chesterville  village 

975 
266 

a  ,5ince  the  census  was  taken  the  court  of  coramon  pleas  of 
Montgomery  county  has  decided  that  the  annexation  of  that 
part  of  Dayton  city  included  iu  Harrison,  Mad  River,  and 
van  Buren  townships  was  illegal.  The  population  of  this 
territory  is  3.242,  and  is  included  in  total  for  Dayton  city. 


Morrow  county — Continued. 

Congress  township 

Franklin  township 

(iilead  township,  including  Edison  and 
Mount  Gilead  villages. 

Edison  village 

Mount  Gilead  village 

Harmony  township 

Lincoln  township 

North  Blooinheld  township 

Perry  township 

Peru  township 

South  Blooinfield  township,  including 
Sparta  village. 

Sparta  \illage 

Troy  township 

Washington  township 

Westfield  township 

MUSKI.VGUM  county 

Adams  township 

Blue  Rock  township 

Brush  Creek  township,  including  Can- 
nelville  vil'age. 

Cannelville  village 

Cass  township 

Clay  township,  incl.  Roseville  village 

Roseville  village 

Falls  township 

Harrison  township,  including  Taylors- 
ville  village. 

Ta vlorsville  village 

Highland  township 

Hopewell  township 

Jackson  township,  including  Frazeys- 
burg  village. 

Frazeysburg  village 

Jefferson  township,  including  Dresden 
village. 

Dresden  village 

Licking  township 

Madison  township 

Meigs  towuship 

Monroe  township 

Muskingum  township 

Newton  township,  inchuling  I'niontown 
village  (r). 

Perry  township 

Rich'Hill  township 

Salem  township,  incl.  Adamsvillo  village. 

Adamsville  village 

Salt  Creek  township .' 

.Springfield  township 

TJnion  township,  including  New  Concord 
and  Norwich  villages. 

New  Concord  village 

Norwich  village 

Washington  townshij) 

Wayne  township 

Zanesville  township,    coextensive  with 
Zanesville  city. 
Zanesville  city ; 

Ward    1 1. 254 

Ward    2 'i59i 

Ward    3 2 ,  392 

Ward    4 1 1 750 

Ward    5 2 ,  672 

Ward    6 2.333 

Ward    7 2 ,  442 

Ward    8 2,411 

Ward    9 2 ,  681 

Ward  10 1 1483 

Noble  county 

Beaver  township,  incl.  Batesville  village. 

Katesville  village  (rf) 

Broukfield  township 

Buffalo  township 

b  In  1880  iu  Perry  township  only. 
c  Not  se]iarately  returned. 
d  F(jrmerly  Williamsburg. 


1,047 

1,262 

805 

957 

2,775 

2,653 

345 

152 

1.329 

1,216 

662 

697 

995 

901 

1,105 

1,227 

943 

1,106 

824 

916 

1,048 

1,067 

216 

235 

050 

73U 

972 

983 

1,036 

1,199 

51,210 


20,  753 


1,685 

327 
908 
813 


49,  774 


714 

785 

1.  070 

1,188 

1,  413 

1,210 

177 
963 

962 

1,021 

887 

714 
1,591 

531 
1,733 

1,250 

1,245 

631 
795 

501 
953 

1,579 

1,674 

1,479 

1,500 

610 
1,288 

j84 
1,230 

1,247 
872 

1 ,204 
948 

979 

1,128 

1,446 

1,528 

878 

980 

817 

1,018 

2,131 

2,  250 

923 

1,050 

1,301 

1,404 

872 

874 

335 
1,148 

280 
1,131 

1,231 

1,280 

1,820 

1,793 

719 

234 

1,038 

514 

265 

1,305 

1,582 

1,605 

21,  009 

18, 113 

21,138 


1,829 

369 

1,000 

804 


326 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

OHIO— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Noble  county— Continued. 

Center  township,  incl.  Sarahville  village  . 

SarahviUe  village 

Elk  to wnsiiip 

Enoch  township -  -  -  -. ry.^ — 

Jackson  township,  including  partot  Dex- 
ter village. 

De,\ter"village  (part  of) ■ 

Total  for  Dexter  village,   in   Jackson 
and  Jefferson  townships. 
Jefferson  township,  incl.  part  of  Dexter 
village  and  Middleburg  village. 

Dexter  village  (part  of) 

Middleburg    village ■    ■  ■  • 

Marion  township,  incl.  Summerheld  vill 

Summerfield  village 

Nohle  township ;-•■,■,■■".',; 

Olive  township,  incl.  Caldwell  village  .. 

Caldwell  village 

Seneca  township 

Sharon  township ■-.-,■■■■.■,; ; " : ' 

Stock  township,  incl.  Carlisle  village  (a) . 
Wayne  township 


1890 


Ottawa  county 


Allen  township  (6) 

Bav  township -■■•,-••  VT.'j -Vi' ' 

Beiiton  to-miship,  incl.  Kooky  Eidge  viU. . 

Rock V  Ridge  village 

Carroll  township ; 

Catawba  Island  township 

Clay  township  (c),  incl.  Genoa  village  . . . 

Genoa  village 

Danbnry  township ' 

Erie  township ■  - 

Harris  township,  incl. Elmore  village  .... 

Elmore  village > ■,•.■• .•,;• 

Portage  township,  incl.  Port  Clinton  vill. 

Pott  Clinton  village  ...      ,.........;■. 

Put  in  Bay  township,  including  Put  in 
Bay  village. 

Putin  Bay  village  ...  .^.  ...■•• 

Salem  township,  incl.  Oak  Harbor  village 

Oak  Harbor  village 


Paulding  county. 


Auglaize  township. .  - -  -  -  • 

Benton  township,  mcl.  part  olPayne  vill. 

Payne  village  (part  of)  • 

Total  for  Payne  village,  in  Benton  and 
Harrison  townships. 
Blue  Creek  township,  including  part  ot 
Scott  village, 

Scott  village  (part  of) ■•••••• 

Total  for  Scott  village,  in  Blue  Creek 

township,    Paulding     county,    and 

Union  township,  Van  Wert  county. 

Brown  township,  including  Melrose  and 

Oakwood  villages. 

iSIelrose  village 

Oakwood  village 

Carryall  township,  incl.  Antwerp  village. 

Antwerp  village ; . . .  ■ 

Crane  township,  including  Cecil  village.. 

Cecil  village 

Emerald  township ■■•■■ 

Harrison    township,    including    part  ol 
Payne  village. 

Pavne  village  (part  of) 

Jackson  township 

Latty  township ■ 

Paulding  township,  including  Latty  and 
Paulding  villages. 

Latty  village 

Paulding  village 

Washington  township 


Perry  county. 


1S80 


1,937 
306 
1,467 
1,321 
L216 


217 
1,297 

129 

76 

1,737 

582 
1,588 
2,604 
1,248 
1,014 
1,105 
1,353 

708 


21,  974 


1,733 

548 
3,493 

483 
1,  793 

550 
2,151 

839 
2,146 

553 
2,330 
1,198 
2,572 
2,049 
1,051 

282 
3,  0.54 


25,  932 

1,  027 

2,145 

307 

1 ,  146 

2,243 


332 
733 

2,418 


Bearfield  township 

Clayton  township 

o  Not  separatelv  returned. 

b  Organized  from  part  of  Clay  township  since  1880. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1,850 

249 

1,539 
1,480 
1,267 


255 
1,500 


102 
1,582 

435 
1,420 
2,332 

602 
1,004 
1,  221 
1,543 

761 


19,  762 


509 
2,712 


1,697 

520 

3,616 

930 
1,599 

595 
2,515 
1,044 
2,094 
1 ,  600 
1,222 

381 

2,683 

987 

13, 485 


798 


616 


1,458 


430 

378 

2,638 

2,582 

1.331 
1,417 

1,275 
1,202 

348 
1,123 

169 
996 

2,252 

770 

839 
2,266 

974 

2,010 

609 

4,492 

1,065 

594 
1,879 
1,901 

454 
1,346 

31, 151 

28,218 

985 

997 

1,721 

1,164 

Perry  county— Continued. 

Coal  township,  incl.  New  Straitaville  vill. 

New  Straitsville  village   

Harrison  township 

Hopewell  township 

Jackson  township,  incl.  Junction  village. 

Junction  village 

Madison  township 

Monday  Creek  township _ 

Monroe  township,  including  Corning  and 
Reudville  villages. 

Corning  village 

Rendville  village 

Pike  township,  incl.  New  Lexington  vill. . 

New  Lexington  village 

Pleasant  township 

Reading  township,  incl.  Somerset  village. 

Somerset  village ■ . 

Salt  Lick  township,  incl.  Shawnee  village 

Shawnee  village 

Thorn  township,  incl.  Thorn  village 

Thorn  village 


1890 


Pickaway  county. 


CircleviUe  township,  inch  Circleville  city. 

Circleville  city 

Ward  1 1,110 

Ward  2 1,810 

Ward  3 1 ,  565 

Ward  4 728 

Ward  5 1,343 

Darby  township 

Deer  Creek  township,  including  Williams- 
port  village. 

Williamsport  village 

Harrison   township,  including  Ashvillo 
and  South  Bloomfield  villages. 

Ashville  village 

South  Bloomfield  village 

Jackson  township 

Madison  township 

Monroe  to wnship 

Muhlenburg  township,  including  Darby- 
ville  village. 

Darbyville  village 

Perry  township,  including  part  of  New 
Holland  village. 

New  Holland  village  (part  of) 

Toialfor  NewHoUand  vill.  (cZ),inMa- 
rion  township,  Favette  county,  and 
Perry  township,  Pickaway  county. 

Pickawav  township 

Salt  Creek  township,  incl.  Tarlton  village. 

Tarlton  village 

Scioto  township,  including  Commercial 
Point  village. 

Commercial  Point  village 

Walnut  township 

Washington  townsliip 

Wayne  township 


Pike  county 17,482 


Beaver  +ownship 

Benton  township 

Camp  Creek  township 

.Jackson  township 

Marion  township 

Mifflin  township 

Newton  to  wnship 

Pebjile  township 

Peepee  township,  incl.  Wjiverly  village 

Waverly  vdlage 

Perry  township 

Scioto  township •  -  ■ 

Seal  township,  including  Piketon  viUage- 

Piketon  village 

Sunfish  township 

Union  township 


3,747 
2,782 
1,771 
1,238 
1,713 
394 
665 
1,090 
4,506 

1,551 
859 
3,083 
1,470 
1,098 
3,156 
1,127 
4,682 
3,266 
1,696 
405 


26, 959 


1880 


7,104 
6,556 


1,459 
1,535 

368 
1,618 

43° 

272 
1,136 

828 
1,714 

997 


538 
683 


1,443 

1,797 

448 

2,268 

265 
1,546 
1,140 

676 


862 
1,202 

995 
1,962 

840 
1,  294 
1,  386 
1,268 
2,588 
1 ,567 

715 
1,078 
1,559 
1,022 
1,011 

722 


3,836 
2,78a 
1, 562 
1,284 
1,896 


714 
1,  636 
1,780 

270 

349 

3,059 

1,357 
1,053 
3,367 
1 ,207 
3,970 
2,770 
1,900 
269 


a7, 415 


6,541 
6,046 


1,500 
1,636 


313 
1,461 


303 
1,339 

896 
1.880 
1,139 

262 
1,794 

478 
478 


1,514 
1,858 

425 
2,  310 

169 
1,591 
1,145 

811 


17,927 


750 
1,474 

947 
2,067 

908 
1,230 
1,  369 
1,594 
2,725 

1,539 
879 
921 

1,411 
665 
976 
676 


c  Part  taken  to  form  Allen  township  since  1880. 
d  In  1880  in  Perry  township,  Pickaway  county,  only. 


POPULATION. 


327 


Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

OHIO— Contin  ued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Portage  county. 


Atwater  township 

Aurora  toAvnship 

Brimfifkl  township 

Charl('sto\m  township 

Deerttelil  township 

Ediuburg  township , 

Franklin  township,  incl.  Kent  village 

Kent  village 

Freedom  township 

Garrettsville  township,  coextensive  with 
Garrettsvllle  village. 

Hiram  township 

ilantua  township,  incl.  Mantua  village. . . 

Mantua  village 

iSTelson  township 

Palmyra  township 

Paris  township 

Randolph  township 

Eavenna  townshii^.  incl.  Eavenna  village. 

Ravenna  village 

Eootstown  township 

ShalersviUe  township 

Streetsboro  township 

Suffield  township 

Windham  township 


Preble  county  . 


Dixon  township , 

Gasper  township 

Gratis  township,  including  "West  Elkton 
and  Winchester  villages. 

.West  Elkton  village 

Winchester  village 

Harrison  township,  mcl.  Lewishurg  vill. 

Lewisburg  village 

Israel  township 

Jackson  township 

JfHersou  town.sliii5,  incl.  New  Paris  vill. 

New  Paris  village 

Lanier  township,  including  part  of  West 
Alexandria  village. 

West  Alexandria  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  West  Alexandria  village,  in 
Lanier  and  Twin  townships. 
Monroe  township,  incl.  Eldorado  village. 

Eldorado  village 

Souiers  townshij),  incl.  Camden  village. . . 

Camden  village 

Twin  township,  including  part  of  West 
Alexandria  village. 

West  Alexandria  village  (part  of) 

Washington  township,  incl.  Eaton  village 

Eaton  village 


1890 


Putnam  county 


Blanchard  township,  incl.  Gilhoa  village., 

Gilboa  village 

Greensburg  township 

Jackson  township 

Jennings  township,  including  Fort  Jen- 
nings village. 

Fort  Jennings  village 

Lilierty  township,  incl.  West  Leii)sic  vill 

West  Leipsic  village 

Monroe  township,  incl.  Marice  village  .  -  - 

Marice  village 

Monterey  township 

Ottawa  township,  including  Glandorf  and 
Ottawa  villages. 

Glandorf  village 

Ottawa  village 

Palmer  township 

Perry  township,  incl.  Dupont  village 

Dupont  village 

Pleasant  township,  including  Columbus 
Grove  village. 

Columbus  Grove  village 

Eiley  township 

Sugar  Creek  township 

Union  township,  including  Kalida  village. 

Kalida  village 

Tan  Buren  township,  including  Belmore 
and  Leipsic  villages. 

Belmore  village 

Leipsic  village 


27, 868 


1,100 
619 

1, 033 
688 
914 
834 

4,344 

3 'SOI 

734 

1,046 

1,130 

1,366 

676 

798 

1,392 

669 

1,492 

4,421 

3.417 

1,261 

9.58 

707 

1,387 

975 

23,  421 


1880 


1,038 

729 

2,011 

216 

389 
2,  020 

486 
1,.580 
1,213 
2,069 

842 
1,824 


575 

2,067 
365 

1,869 
B46 

1,835 


327 
4,566 


30, 188 


27,  500 


1,147 
666 

1,030 
633 
985 
910 

4,141 

3.309 
804 
969 

1,058 

1,150 

215 

890 

1, 105 

666 

1,684 

4,  224 

3,255 

1,217 

960 

702 

1,  530 

1,029 

24,  533 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1,162 

863 

2,186 

247 

502 
2,663 

409 
1,807 
1,389 
2,244 

835 
1,909 

432 
796 

1,986 
337 

2,  233 
800 

1,973 

364 
4, 118 
2,143 

23,  713 


ElCHLAND  COUNTY. 


1890 


Blooming  Grove  township 

Butler  township 

Cass  township,  including  SUilob  village  . . 

Shiloh  village 

Franklin  township 

Jackson  townshij) 

Jefferson  township,  incl.  Bellville  village. 

Bellville  village ■ 

Madison  township,  incl.  Mansfield  city 

Mansfield  city 

Ward  t 3.434 

Ward 2 3.5'5 

Ward3 2,857 

Ward  4 3.267 

Mifflin  township 

Monroe  township,  incl.  Lucas  village 

Lucas  village 

Perry  township 

Plymouth  township,  including   part  of 
Plymouth  village. 

Plvmouth  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Plymouth  village,  in  New 
Haven  township,  Huron  county, 
and  Plymouth  township,  Richland 
county. 

Sandusky  township 

Sharon  township,  incL  Shelby  village 

Shelbv  village 

Spriugfieid  township 

Troy  township,  incl.  Lexington  village. . 

Lexington  village 

Washington  township 

Weller  township 

Worthington  township,  including  Inde 
pendence  village. 
Independence  village 


Koss  COIT 


Buckskin  township,  incl.  South  Salem  vill. 

South  Salem  village 

Colerain  township,  inch  Adelphi  village., 

Adelphi  village 

Concord  township,  incl.  Frankfort  village 

Fiankf  ort  village 

Deerfield  township,  incl,  Clarksburg  vill 

Clarksburg  village 

Franklin  township 

Green  township,  incl.  Kingston  village. ., 

Kingston  village 

H.arrison  township 

Huntington  township 

Jefferson  township 

Liberty  township 

Paint  township 

Paxton  township,  incl.  Bainbridgeyill.((it) 
Scioto  township,  incl.  Chillicothe  city.  -  - 

Chillicothe  city 

Ward  I 1,716 

Ward  2 1 .  879 

Wards 1.S88 

Ward  4 1 ,  976 

Ward  5 2 ,  166 

Ward  6 i  ,663 

Springheld  township 

Twin  township,  incl.  Bourneville  village 

Bourne ville  village 

TTnion  township 


Sandusky-  county'  . 


Ballville  township 

Fremont  citv 

Wiird  1 1,492 

Ward  2 1 ,  779 

Ward  3 2,  001 

Ward  4 1 ,  809 

Green  Creek  township,  incl. Clyde  village 
and  part  of  Green  Spring  village. 

Clyde  village 

Green  Spring  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Green  Spring  village,  in 
Green  Creek  township,  Sandusky 
county,  and  Adams  township, 
Seneca  county. 


38, 072 


1,022 
814 

1,489 
644 
837 
822 

2,  312 

541 

15.  467 


1880 


905 

930 

1,779 

1,888 

347 
595 

381 
656 

1,580 

1,700 

790 

768 

I.I33 

I.H5 

013 

723 

2,  963 

2,981 

1.977 
1,  366 

1,871 
1,617 

1,211 

1,424 

432 
1,  338 

508 
1,.599 

922 

1,076 

L941 

2,060 

266 


39, 454 


L175 

2, 397 

205 

2,505 


30,  617 


1,760 
7,141 


4,  284 

2,327 
483 
910 


36, 306 


1,181 
789 

1,614 
661 
967 
977 

2,449 

971 

11,675 

9.859 


40,  307 


2,069 

2,311 

26:1 

299 

1,868 

1,946 

489 

469 

2,907 

2,801 

667 

548 

1,401 

1,475 

378 

308 

1,085 

1,  233 

2,197 

2,058 

751 

412 

1,087 

1.  226 

2,  242 

2,400 

959 

1,060 

1,654 

1,575 

1,074 

1,  ISi 

1.888 

2,119 

12,  946 

12,  689 

11,238 

10,938 

1,287 

2,447 

200 

2,527 


32,  057 


1,652 
8,446 


4,495 

2,380 
389 
720 


a  Not  separately  returned. 


328 


OOMPElS^DIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

OHIO— ContiBued. 


MINOR.  C1\^L  DIVISIONS. 


Sandusky  county— Continued. 

Jackson  township 

Madison  townshij),  incl.  Gibsonburg  vill.. 

Gibsonburg  village 

Kice  townsliip 

Eiley  township 

Sandusky  township 

Scott  township 

Townsend  township 

"Wasliington  township,  incl.  Lindsey  vill. . 

Lindsey  village 

■Woodvilletownship.  including  Woodville 

village  (a). 
York  township,  incl.  part  of  Belltvue  vjll. 

Bellevue  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Bellevue  village,  in  Lyme 
township,  Huron  county,  and  York 
township,  Sandusky  county. 


1S90 


Scioto  county. 


Blomn  township,  incl.  South  Webster  vill. 

South  Webster  village 

Brush  Creek  township,  incl.  Harden  vill.. 

Rarden  village 

Clay  township 

Green  tovvuship 

Harrison  township 

Jeft'ersou  townsliip 

Madison  township 

Morgan  township 

Kile  township,  incl.  Buena  Vista  village. . 

Buena  Vista  village 

Porter  township,  incl.  Sciotoville  (a)  and 
Wheelersburg  villages. 

Wheelersburg  village 

Rush  township 

Vuion  township 

Valley  township 

Vernon  township 

"Washington  township 

Wayne  township,  coextensive  with  Ports- 
mouth city. 
Portsmouth  city : 

Ward  I 1,688 

Ward  2 2,050 

Ward  3 1 ,  476 

Ward  4 1 ,  764 

Ward  5 2,479 

Ward  6 2,937 


Senec.\  county. 


Adams  township,  including  part  of  Green 
Si>ring  village. 

Green  Spring  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Green  Spring  vill.,  in  Green 

Creek   township,  Sandusky  county, 

and  Adams  township,  Senecacounty. 

Big    Spring    township,   inchuling   Kew 

Riegel  village. 

New  Riegel  village 

Bloom  township,  incl.  Bloomville  village. 

Bloomville  village 

Clinton   township,  exclusive  of  part  of 
Tiffin  city. 

Eden  township 

Postoriacity  (wards  1, 3, 4,  and  5),  in  Jiick. 
son  and  IJoudon  townships. 
Total  for  Fostoria  city,  in  Washington 
to  vvnship,  Hancock  county,  and  Jack- 
son and  Loudon  townships,  Seneca 
countv. 

Ward  I 1 ,  234 

Ward  2 1,185 

Ward  3 1 ,464 

Ward  4 1,630 

Ward  5 1,557 

Hopewell  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 

Tiffin  city. 
Jacks(,n  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 
Fostoria  city. 

a  Not  separately  returned. 

h  Includes  Tiffin  city. 

c  Includes  part  of  Postoria  city. 


1,509 

2,115 

585 

982 

1,543 

1,829 

1.416 

1,  557 

2,479 

458 

1,636 

2,366 
i,oig 
3,°52 


35,  377 


1880 


2,337 

323 
2,948 

2q6 
1,102 
1,751 
1,340 
1,008 
1,608 

934 
2,018 

461 
2,401 


301 
939 
1.282 
1,018 
1.074 
1,223 
12,  394 


40,  869 


1.562 


427 
910 


1,964 


393 
2,006 

758 
1.571 

1,343 
5,885 


1,474 
1.360 


1,485 

1,886 

589 

949 

1,  621 
1,785 
1,452 
1,697 

2,  608 
409 

1,662 

2,319 

737 


33,  511 


2,211 


2,093 


1,148 
1,  935 
1,  325 
919 
1,852 
1,019 

1,  905 

354 

2,  274 

422 

778 

1,168 

951 

1,481 

1,131 

11,  321 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


36.  947 


1,024 

331 
720 


2,048 

367 

2,162 

689 

M,  581 

1,598 
3,198 

3,569 


1,632 
cl,  399 


Seneca  county— Continued. 

Liberty  township,  incl.  Bettsville  village. 
Bettsville  village 

Loudon   township,  exclusive  of  part  of 
Fostoria  city. 

Pleasant  to \\  nship 

Reed  townshiji 

Scipio  townshiji,  incl.  Republic  village 

Republic  village 

Seneca  township ■ 

Thompson  township 

Tiffin  city  (d),  in  Clinton  and  Hopewell 
townsliips. 

Wardl 1,8.54 

Ward  2 2,  903 

AVard  3 2,  326 

Ward4 1,604 

Ward.-. 2,114 

Venice  township,  incl.  Attica  village 

Attica  village 


Shelby  county  . 


Clinton  township,  incl.  Sidney  village — 

Sidnev  village 

Cynthian'township 

Dinsmore  township,  incl.  part  of  Anna  vill 

Anna  village  (part  of) 

Total  for   Anna   village  (e),  in  Dins- 
more  and  Franklin  townships. 
Franklin  townshii),  incl.  partof  Anna  vill 

Anna  villasre  (part  of) 

Greene  township 

•Jackson  township 

Loramie  township 

McLean  township,  incl.  Loramie  village. 

Loramie  village 

Orange  township 

Perry  township 

Salein  township,  incl.  Port  Jefl'erson  vill. 

Port  Jefferson  village 

Turtle  Creek  township 

Van  Burnn  township 

Washington  township,  including  Lock- 
ington  village. 

Lockington  village 


1890 


Stark  county 


Bethlehem  township,  incl.  Navarre  viU. .. 

Navarre  village 

Canton  township,  including  Canton  city. 

Canton  city 

Ward  t 4,693 

Ward  2 3,876 

Ward  3 3,360 

Ward  4 3,395 

Ward  5 2,953 

Ward  6 3,'4i 

Ward  7 4,771 

Jackson  township 

Lake  township 

Lawrence  toivnship,  including  Canal  Ful- 
ton and  North  Lawrence  villages. 

Canal  Fulton  village 

North  Lawrence  village 

Lexington  township,  including  Alliance 
city'and  Limaville  village. 

Alliance  city 

Ward  I 1,429 

Ward  2 1 .397 

Ward  3 1 ,406 

Ward  4 1,241 

Ward  5 1 ,  342 

Ward  6 792 

Limaville  village 

Marlboro  township,  including  Marlboro 
and  New  Baltimore  (a)  villages. 

Marlboro  village 


d  In  1880  in  Clinton  township  only. 
e  In  1880  in  Binsmore  township  only. 


2, 012 


2,022 
682 


24,707 


1880 


4,850 

1,605 

2,212 

249 

527 

1,232 
278 
1,221 
1,  794 
1,628 
1,658 

457 
1,012 
1,134 
1,569 

397 
1,314 
1,621 

931 

170 


2,112 
2.164 
4,146 

1,173 

837 

8,994 

7,607 


172 
1,808 


2,157 


513 

515 

1,321 

c4,  315 

1,470 

1,417 

1,472 

1,527 

1,582 

1,  836 

584 

7'5 

1,390 

1,519 

1,634 

1,  901 

10,  801 

7,879 

2,231 
663 


24, 137 


4,618 
3,823 

1,  835 

2,  257 
266 
266 

999 


1,447 
1.852 
1,  730 
1,545 


984 
1,242 
1,576 

421 
1,  359 
1,647 
1,046 

2i9 


64, 031 


2,290 

2,304 

I  ,OTO 

867 

28,  477 

14, 873 

26,189 

12,258 

2,079 
2.177 
4,351 

1,196 

494 

6,287 

4,636 


164 
1,942 

285 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

OHIO— Continued. 


329 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Stark  county— Continued. 

Nimishillen  township,  including  Harris- 
burg  and  Louisville  villages. 

Harrisburg  village 

Louisville  village 

Osnaburg  township,  including  Mapleton 

and  Osnaburg  villages  (a). 
Paris   township,    including  part  of  Mi- 
nerva village  and  Xew  Franklin,  Paris, 
and  Robertsville  (n)  villages. 

Minerva  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Minerva  village  (6),  in  Brown 
township,  Carroll  county,  and  Paris 
township.  Stark  county. 

New  p'ranklin  village 

Paris  villacre 

Perry  township,  including  Massillon  city 
and  Richville  village. 

Massillon  city 

Ward  I  2 ,  546 

Ward  2  2 ,  564 

Ward  3  3>5io 

Wartl  4 1,472 

Richville  village 

Pike  township,  incl.  Sparta  village  (a)  ... 
Plain   township,   incl.  Middlebranch  (a) 
and  New  Bei'lin  villages. 

New  Berlin  village 

Sandy  township,  incd.  Waynesburg  vill.. 

Wavnesburg  village 

Sugar  Creek  township 

Tuscarawas  township 

Washington  township 


1890 


SUM.MIT  COUNTY. 


Akron  city,  comprising Middlebury  town- 
ship and  parts  of  Coventry,  Portage, 
Springfield,  and  Tallmadge  townships. 

Ward  1 .3.  793 

Ward  2 3,  531 

Ward  o 5,045 

Ward  4 6,  716 

Ward  5 5,194 

Ward  6 3,322 

Bath  township^ 

Boston  township,  incl. Peninsula  viilage.^ 
Peninsula  village 

Copley  township,  incl.  Copley  village!  ^ '' 
Copley  village 

Coventry  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 
Akron  eitv. 

Cuyahoga  i'alls  township,  coextensive 
with  Cuyahoga  Falls  village. 

Franklin  township,  incl.  Clinton  vill.  (a)  . 

Green  township 

Hudson  township,  incl.  Hudson  village.! 
Hudson  village 

Northampton  township 

Northfield  township 

Norton  township,  incl. Western  Star  vill. . 
Western  Star  village 

Portage  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 
Akron  citv. 

Richfield  township 

Springfield  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 
Akron  city. 

Stow  township 

Tallmadge  township,  exclusive  of  part  of 
Akron  city. 

Twinsburg  township 


3,166 

107 
1.323 

2,  287 

2,649 


717 
1. 139 


230 
12,  289 


lOI 

1,604 
3,082 

463 
1,171 

510 
2,782 
3,  .340 
1,809 


54,  089 


1S80 


27, 601 


Trumbull  county  . 


Bazetta  township,  incl.  Cortland  village. 

Cortland  village 

Bloomfield  township 

Braceville  township 

Bristol  township '_'_' 

Brookfield  township 

Champion  township 

Farniington  township 

Fowler  township ]... 

Greene  township 


990 
1,273 

562 
1,080 

241 
2,309 

2,614 

1,957 

1,9U 

1,797 

1.143 

896 

940 

1,973 

88 

2.659 

921 


936 

1,445 


821 


42,  373 


697 

794 

972 

,184 

,713 

811 

,226 

904 

825 


3,114 


136 
,050 


2,639 


565 
565 


170 

I  229 
9,  219 

6,836 

1,514 

2,540 

297 
1,265 

622 

2.285 

2,957 

2,187 

43,  788 

16, 512 


1,039 
1,221 

488 
1,184 

153 
2,305 


2,294 

2,203 
1,827 
1,817 


977 

1,  076 

2.006 

75 

2,540 

1,253 
2,332 

911 

1,455 

776 


44,880 


1,400 

616 

835 

1.019 

1.162 

2,559 

866 

1.152 

851 

863 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Trumbull  county— Continued. 


Gustavus  township 

Hartford  township ] 

Howland  township 

Hubbard  township,  incl.  Hubbard  village 

Hubbard  village 

•Johnston  township 

Kinsman  townshiji 

Liberty  township,  incl.  Girard  village  (a) . 

Lordstown  township 

Mecca  township 

Mesopotamia  town.ship 

Newton  township,  incl.  Newton  Falls  vili . 

Newton  Falls  village 

Southingtcm  township 

Vernon  township 

Vienna  township ' , . 

Warren  township,  including  Warren  city. 

Warren  city 


Ward  I 


.313 


\\'arcl  2  2 ,  567 

^       Ward  3 '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.   I ,'093 

Weathersheld  township,  including  Min- 
eral Ridge  village  and  Niles  city. 

Mineral  Ridge  village 

Niles  city 


1890 

1880 

903 

936 

1.270 

1.382 

771 

762 

3.  520 

5,102 

1.498 

i.Str 

792 

790 

1.  .331 

1,224 

3.  631 

4,058 

720 

805 

860 

950 

721 

742 

1,  383 

1,358 

698 

575 

848 

916 

933 

1.018 

Tuscarawas  county 


Auburn  township 

Bucks  township !!".'!.'.'!!!.' 

Clay  township,  incl.  Gnacfenhutten  village 

Gnadenhulten  village 

Dover  township,  including  Do^•er  viila"c 

Dover  village " 

Fairfield  township .......'...'..!. 

Franklin  township ]...\...[. 

Goshen  township,  including  Barnhill  and 
Blakes  Mills  villages  and  New  Phila- 
delphia city. 

Barnhill  village 

Blakes  Mills  village '.\'.V.'.'.'.'.'. 

New  Philadelphia  city 

Jefferson  township 

Lawrence  township,  incl.  Bolivar  viilage! 

Bolivar  village 

Mill  township,  incl.  Dennison  village  and 
Uhrichsville  city. 

Dennison  village 

Uhrichsville  city 

Oxford  township,  including  New  Comers- 
town  village. 

New  Comerstown  village 

Perry  township 

Rush  township 

Salem  township,  including  Port  Washin<r- 
ton  village.  " 

Port  Washington  village 

Sandy  township,  incl.  Mineral  village 

Mineral  village 

Su.gar  Creek  township .'... 

Union  township 

Warren  township 

Warwick  township,  including  Tusca- 
rawas village. 

Tuscarawas  village 

Washington  township 

Wayne  township 

York  township 


Union  county. 


1. 298 

7. 1,55 


4.2S9 


40,  018 


1.  209 
1.  329 
1.346 
478 
5.  448 
3 . 4  70 
1,110 
1, 127 
7.  640 


969 
390 
4.456 
1,  210 
1,715 
675 
7.  932 


2.925 
^.842 
2.319 

1,251 

931 

1.032 

1,838 

487 
2, 144 

?9^- 
1.6411 

707  ! 

869 
1.4-18 

3QI 

968 

1,318 

1,278 


1,994 
5,  .553 
4,428 


0,583 


1,150 
3.879 


40.  198 

1,400 
1,129 
1,293 

336 
4,107 
2,208 

814 
1,166 
5,  226 


3,070 
1.258 
1,723 
564 
5,514 

1,518 
2,790 
1,968 

926 
1,208 
1.  037 
2, 457 

634 
1,864 

642 
1.462 

714 

869 
1.525 


1.  089 
1.295 
1.080 


22,860  1      22,375 


a  Not  separately  returned. 


Allen  township 

Claiborne  township,  incl.  Richwood  vill . . '. 

Richwood  village 

Darby  tow^nship,  incl.  Unionville  village! '. 

Unionville  village 

Dover  township 

•Jackson  township 

Jerome  township,  incl.  part  of  Plain  vill . . 

Plain  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Plain  village,  in  Darby  town- 
ship, Madison  county,  and  Jerome 
township,  Union  county. 

b  In  1880  in  Paris  township,  Stark  county,  only. 


1,148 
2. 903 

1. 415 
1,176 

231 
1,  000 
1.388 
1,485 

236 
1.245 


1,333 
2,758 

1.317 
1,171 

200 
1,006 
1,454 
1,503 

243 


330  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

OHIO— Continued. 


Union  county— Continued. 

Leesburg  township,  including  Magnetic 
Spring.s  village. 

Magnetic  Springs  vUlage 

Liberty  township 

Mill  Creek  township -  ■   ■  •.-  • 

Paris  township,  inel.  Marysville  village  . 

Marysville  village 

S^rtS^ri^cUimngMifi^Cen- 

ter  village. 

Milford  Center  village 

Washington  township 

York  township 


Van  Wekt  countt 


Harrison  township 

Hoaglin  township 

Jackson  township 

Jennings  township :"""'.;,' 

Uberty  township,  mcl.  Enterprise  village - 

Enterprise  village  ■■■■■■■  ■L^J  ■■■■  :■ 

Pleasant  township,  inch  Van  Wert  city  .. 

Van  Wert  city  

Ward  I ''375 

Ward2 938 

Wards ''f 

Ward4 '•^''o 

Eidae  township -  - .• 

Tnlly  township,  including  Convoy  village. 

Cnnvov  village • •■••.,",■ 

Union  township,  inch  partof  bcott  village 
Scott  village  (part  of) .... . ...  •••■•■•■■ 

Total  for  Scott  village,  in  Blue  Creek 

township,    Paulding     county,     and 

Union  township,  Van  \J  ert  county 

Washington  township,  including  wards  3 

and  4  of  Uelphos  city  and  Middlepoint 

village. 

Delphos  city  (part  of) ■.■••,■;•  ■■■ ' ' 

Total  for  Delphos  city  («),  1",^","°" 
township,  Allen  county,  and  Wash- 
ington township,  Van  Wert  county. 
Middlepoint  village  . ...... ....  •  •  ■  ..•  •  •  ■ 

Willshire  township,  mcl.  WiUshire  vill. . 

Willshire  village 

York  township 


Vinton  countt  . 


Brown  township ;•-•■•; '.n' ' ' ' ' ' 

Clinton  township,  incl.  Hamden  village.. 

Hamden  village 

Eagle  township • -  • 

Elk  township,  incl.  Mc Arthur  village  . . . 

McArthur  village 

Harrison  township 

Jackson  township 

Knox  township   r ^'V  \'"'-u 

Madison  township,  incl.  Zaleski  village. . 

Zaleski  village 

Richland  township 

Swan  township 

Vinton  township ■■•■•- •  •  ■ 

Wilkesville  township,  including  Wilkes 
ville  village. 
Wilkesville  village 


1,586 


257 
1,431 

800 
4, 052 

2,8lO 

1,309 
1,799 

718 
1,  285 
1,498 


29,  671 


1,552 


1,398 
867 
3,718 
2,061 
1,367 
1,535 

490 
1.164 
1,549 

23,  028 


1,  531 
1,834 
1,340 
1,374 

2,  383 
666 

6,894 
5.512 


1,627 

2, 199 

500 

2,316 

401 

733 


4,  346 


,185 
.516 


432 
,285 


1,  542 


16,045 


Warren  cocnty 

Clear  Creek  township,  including  Spriiig- 
boro  village. 

Springboro  village •  ■ 

Ueerfield  township,  incl.  Mason  village. . 
Mason  village  .........■■■■  ■■  ■  ■  ■  ■  •  •  ■  •  ■ 

Pranklin  townsliip,  mcl.  Franklin  village. 

Franklin  village  . . . . . . .  ■ •  •  ■  ■  • 

Hamilton    township,    including    part  ot 

Loveland  village  and  MameviUe  village. 

Loveland  village  (part  of)  . .... .,.  •  •  •  ..■ 

Total  for  Loveland  village  (6),  in  Mi- 
ami township, Clermont  county,  and 
Hamilton  township,  Warren  county. 
Maineville  village 


1,481 
1,180 
800 
1,  236 
1,553 

'5,'4i3 
4.079 


1,587 

1,610 

386 

1,  020 


Harlan  township,  incl.  Butlervdle  village 

Butlerville  village • .  • 

Massietown.ship,  incl.  Harveysburg  viU  . 

Harveysburg  village ■ 

Salem  township,  including  Monow  and 
Rochester  (c)  villages. 

Morrow  village    ...........:.■••. .  ■  ■  • 

Turtle  Creek  township,  including  Leba- 
non village. 

Lebanon  village 

Union  township 


Washington  township "..V-ii" 

Wavne  township,  incl.  WaynesviUe  viU  . 


"Waynesville  village. 


Washington  count 


1,854 
125 

1,  203 
402 

1,724 


5,537 

3.050 

970 

1,079 

2,309 

704 


42,  380 


3,815 


923 
1,707 

622 

988 
2,024 

838 
1,250 
1,145 
1,059 
1,640 

862 
1,439 
1,001 
1,  202 
L667 

262 

25, 468 
2,327 

413 
1,975 

564 
4,  434 
2.729 
1,996 

29 
761 


256 


1,811  i 

3.814 

442   1 

1,963 

508  1 
1,364   ; 

17,223 

L241    I 

1,608    , 

Adams  township,  incl.  Buell  Lowell  vill. . 

Buell  Lowell  village  .•..■•■• .- •  ■  • 

Aurelius  township,  inel.  Mackaburg  viU-  - 

Macksburg  village 

Barlow  township -■  -  - .- 

Belpre  township,  including  Belpre  village 

j  Belpre  village 

Decatur  township 

;  Dunham  township 

I  Fairfield  township 

Fearing  township -.- ■  •  -  ■  - 

Grandview    townsliip,    including    iSew 
Matamoras  village. 

,i  New  Matamoras  village 

Independence  township 

Lawrence  township 

Liberty  township 

Lndhiw  township .- 

Marietta  township,  incl.  Marietta  city. . . . 

Marietta  city  id)  

Wardi '.=!4 

Ward  2 1.480 

Wards 2,072 

Ward 4 '.73° 

Not  in  wards  (e) '.777 

Muskingum  township 

Newport  township 

Palmer  tow  nship 

Salem  township 

Warren  township ,-■■-.:,■■■• 

Waterford  township,  incl.  Beverly  village 

Beverly  village 

Watertown  township 

Wesley  township 


2,242 
167 
1,431 

539 
2,052 

946 
5,799 

2,703 
1,110 
1,390 
2,904 
793 


43, 244 


520 
1.044 
2,000 

goo 
1,172 
1,288 

947 
2,217 

1. 175 
1,668 
1,095 
1,131 
1.  812 

309 

28,  392 

2.782 

553 
2  Oil 

43' 
4,148 
2,385 
2,  523 


a  Wards  given  under  Allen  county. 

h  In  1880  in  Miami  township,  Clermont  county,  only. 

c  Not  suparately  returned. 


Wayne  county 

!  Baiighman  township,  including  i>art  of 
Marshallville  village,  but  exclusive  ot 
part  of  Orrville  village. 

Marshallville  village  (part  of) • 

Total    for    Marshallville    vUlage,    in 
Baughman  and  Chippewa  townships. 
Canaan  township,  iududing  l>art  ot  Bur- 
liauk  village  and  Creston  village. 

Burbank  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Burbank  village   in  Canaan 
and  Congress  townships. 

Creston  village 

Chester  township ,--"-y-\ ■; ' 

Chippewa  township, incl. Doylestowu  vil- 
lage and  part  of  Marshallville  village. 

boylestown  village 

Marshallville  village  (partof). 

Clinton  township,  incl.  Shreve  village  . . . 

Shreve  village . . . ., ■  •  •  •  •  ■  •  • 

Congress  township,  including  partofBur- 
bank  village  and  Congress  and  West 
Salem  villages. 

Burbank  village  (part  of) 

Congress  village 

West  Salem  village  .................  •  ■ - 

East  Union  township,  including  Apple- 
creek  village. 
Applecreek  village 

d  Hannar  village  annexed  in  1890. 

e  Formerly  Harniar  village. 

/  Includes  part  of  Orrville  viUage. 


1,724 

441 

1,394 

533 
1,271 
2,678 
1,007 
L493 
962 
725 
1,027 
2.466 

590 
1,611 
1,799 
1,556 
1,218 
9,944 
8,273 


1,192 
2,405 
541 
1,  .571 
1,  700 
2,370 

795 
1,363 
1,361 


1,856 

322 

999 

249 

1,200 

2,636 

901 

1,504 

900 

731 

1,275 

2,663 

631 
L792 
2,335 
1,614 
1,375 
8,830 
5.444 


1,350 
2,548 

591 
1,  6.38 
1,903 
2,128 

834 
1,894 
L482 


39,005  !       40,076 


1,951 

/2, 473 

366  , 

304 
376 

2,331 

2,135 

1 
285 
331 

248 
293 

584 
1,837 
3,078 

2,105 
3,527 

1. 131 
65 
2, 123 
1 ,012 
2.603 

1 ,040 

72 

2,077 

go8 

2,851 

46 

229 

756 

2,007 
428 


45 

301 

878 

2,048 

38s 


POPULATION. 


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Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

O  HI  O— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


"Wayne  county— Continued. 


Franklin  township 

Green  township,  including  Smith ville  vil- 
lage, but  exclusive  of  i)art  of  Orrville 
village. 

Smithville  village 

Milton  township 

Orrville  village,  inBaughniau  and  Green 

townships. 
Paint  township,  incl.  Mount  Eaton  vill . . . 

Mount  Eaton  village 

Plain  township 

Salt  Creek  township,  including  Freder- 
icksburg village. 

Fredericksburg  village 

Sugar  Creek  township,  incl.  Dalton  vill. . . 

Dalton  village 

"Wayne  townsliip 

"Wooster  township,  incl.  "Wooster  city 

Wooster  city 

Ward  1 1 ,  0S9 

"Ward  2 2. 175 

Ward  3 1,121 

Ward  4 822 

Ward  5 694 


1890 


1,323 
2,150 


1,846 
1,765 

1,333 

278 

1,  838 
1.735 

600 

2,  228 
610 

1,756 
7, 101 
5.901 


1880 


Biady  township,  incl.  "WestTJnitv  village 

A\"est  Unity  village '. 

Bridgewnter  township 

Center  township 

Florence  township,  incl.  Edon  village. .. 

Edon  village 

Jefterson  township 

Madison  township,  incl.  Pioneer  village  . 

Pioneer  village ^. . , 

Mill  Creek  township '_ , 

Nortli  west  township 

Pulaski  township,  incl.  Bryan  village 

Bryan  village " ^ 

St.  Joseph  township,  incl.  Edgerton  vili. . . 

Edgertoii  villasre 

Spriugtield  township,  incl.  Strvker  vill . . ' 

Stryker  village ". 

Superior  township,  incl.  Montpelier  vill  '. 

Montpelier  village 


Wood  county  . 


Bloom  township,  including  Bairdstown, 
Bloomdale,  and  Cygnet  villages  and 
part  of  Jerry  village. 

Bairdstown  village 

Bloomdale  village 

Cygnet  village ] 

Jerry  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Jerry  village,  in  Bloom  and 
Portage  townships. 
Center  township,  including  part  of  Bow- 
ling Green  town. 

Bowling  Green  town  (part  of) 

Total    tor    Bowling    GJreen   town,   in 
Center  and  Plain  townships. 
Freedom  township,  incl.  Pemberville  vill . 

Pemberville  village 

Grand   Rapids    township  (b),    including 
Grand  Rapids  village. 
Grand  Rapids  village 


3,334 


347 
519 
670 
251 
530 

3,370 


3.467 

1,945 

843 

1,  021 

572 


1,460 
a3,  309 


546 
1,864 
1,441 

1,474 

298 

1,  993 

1,775 

550 
2.093 

486 
1,831 
7,061 
5.840 


Williams  county 24, 897        23, 821 


1,903 

1,  985 

872 
],.390 

884 
1,398 

],.541 

1,  689 

2,438 

2,  228 

601 
1,398 

5-3 
1,  573 

1,868 

1,798 

596 
1.317 

754 
1,102 

1.480 

1,  582 

4,  553 

4,  430 

3,o63 

2,952 

2.124 

2.073 

967 
2.  302 

782 
2.117 

1,017 

662 

2,  577 

1.846 

'.293 

406 

44,392 

34,  022 

2,022 


124 
224 

2.  023 

792 
1.539 

1,667 

644 


MINOE  CIVIL  DmSIONS. 


Wood  county— Continued. 

Henry  township,  including  North  Balti- 
more village. 

North  Baltimore  village 

Jackson  township,  incl.  Hoytsville  viU  '. '. '. 

Hoytsville  village 

Lake  township,  incl.  Millbury  village 

Millbury  village ^. 

Liberty  township,  including  part  of  Port- 
age village. 

Portage  village  (part  of)  

Total  for  Portage  village,  in  Liberty 
and  Portage  townships. 
Middleton  township,  iuci.  Haskins  village. 

Hasl<ins  village 

Milton  township  (c),  including  Custaraud 
Milton  Center  villages. 

Custar  village 

Milton  Center  village 

Montgomery   township,    incl,    Bradner, 
Freeport  (d),  and  Rising  Sun  villages. 

Bradner  village 

Rising  Sun  village 

Perrysburg  township,  including  Perrys- 
burg  village. 

Perrysburg  village 

Perry   township,   including    West    Mill 
Grove  villaae. 

West  Mill  Grove  village 

Plain  town.ship,  including  part  of  Bow- 
ling Green  town. 

Bowling  Green  town  (part  of) 

Portage    township,   including   parts    of 
Jerry  and  Portage  villages. 

Jerry  village  (part  of) ." 

Portage  village  (part  of)  

Ross  township 

Troy  township 

Washington  township,  including  Tontog- 
auy  village. 

Tontogan V  village 

Webster  to wrishii) 

Weston  township  (e),  incl. Weston  vill.(r). 
AVeston  village  


1890 


"Wyandot  cour 


Antrim  township,  incl.  partof  Nevada  vill. 

Nevada  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Nevada  village,  in  Antrim 
and  Eden  townships. 
Crane  township,  incl.Upper  Sandusky  vill. 

Upper  Sandusky  village 

Crawford  township,  incl.  Carey  village... 

Carey  village .". 

Eden  township,  incl.  partof  Nevada  vill.. 

Nevada  village  (part  of)  

Jackson  township,  including  part  of  Kirby 
village. 

Kirby  village  (/)  (part  of) 

Marseilles  township,  incl.  Marseilles  vill. 

Marseilles  village 

Mifflin  township,  including  part  of  Kirby 
village  ((/). 

Pitt  township 

Richland  township 

Ridge  township 

Salem  township 

Sycamore  township,  incl.  Sycamore  vill. . . 

Sycamore  village 

Tymochtee  township 


4,496 

2.857 
1,587 

„  395 

2,131 

546 

2,  013 

162 
438 

2,060 

321 

2,287 


329 

3^4 

2,856 

441 

485 

4,121 


1.747 
1,449 


207 
2,673 


2.328 

279 

276 

728 

1,8)3 

1,212 

283 
1,420 
1,558 

845 


21  722 

1,  704 
589 
802 

4.903 
3.572 
2,622 
1,605 
1,  605 
213 
1,111 

139 

828 

213 

1,333 

1,228 

1,590 

565 

1,  •?n 

1,  509 

722 

1,  4.33 


1880 


701 
1,  028 


2,207 

483 

1,292 

119 

304 

1,606 

.38' 
2,181 

248 

106 

2,283 

281 

344 

4,112 


1.909 
1.474 


747 
1.  434 

100 

185 

6i!9 

1.407 

1,426 


343 
1,197 
2,  351 


22.  395 

1,928 

790 

:  ,056 

5,  027 
3.540 
2,213 
1,148 
1,793 
246 
1,331 


294 

840 

273 

1,4.55 


1,268 
1,  676 

639 
1,547 
1,058 

272 
1.  620 


a  Includes  part  of  Orrville  village. 
b  Organized  from  part  of  Weston  township  since  1880. 
c  Weston  village  given  as  in  Milton  and  Weston  townships 
in  1880. 


d  Not  separately  returned. 

e  Part  taken  to  form  Grand  Rapids  township  since  1880. 

/  In  1880  in  Jackson  township  only. 


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COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1S90. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continuea. 

OKIiAHOmA. 


MINOR  CrVlI,  DIVISIONS. 


Beaver  county  (a) 


Canadian  county 


2,674 


Township  10,  range  5  west 

Township  10,  range  6  west 

Township  10,  range  7  west ■■■■ 

Township  11,  range  5  west 

Township  11,  range  6  west 

Township  11,  range  7  west ,•--.•■• 

Township  12,  range  5  west  (part  ol),  in- 
cluding part  of  Frisco  village. 

Frisco  village  (part  of). .  .^ ■ :  ■ 

Total  for  Frisco  village,  in  township 
12,  range  5  west,  and  township  12, 
range  6  west. 
Township  12,  range  6  west,  including  part 
of  Frisco  village. 

Frisco  village  (part  of )...... ■■ 

Township  12.  range 7  west,  mcludm    part 
of  Elreno  village. 

Elreno  village  (part  of) ■ .-  •  ■ 

Total  for  Elreno  village,  in  township 
12,  range  7  west,  and  township  13, 
range  7  west. 

Town.><hiii  13,  rangeS  west 

Townslii])  13,  range  G  Avest . . .  -  - . ., - 

Townsliip  13,  range  7  west,  including  part 
of  Klreno  village  and  Reno  village. 

Elreno  village  (part  oft 

Reno  village 

Township  14.  range  5  west 

Townsliip  14,  range  6  west 

Township  14,  range  7  west 

Townsliip  15,  range  5  west 

Township  15,  range  6  west 

Township  15,  range  7  west 


Cleveland  county  

Township   6,  range  1  west,  including  Lex- 
ington village. 

Le.\ington  village 

Township    6,  range  2  west 

Township    7,  range  1  west 

Townsliip    7,  range  2  west 

Township    H,  range  1  west 

Township    8,  range  2  west 

Townsliip    8,  range  3  west 

Township   9,  range  1  west 

Township    9,  range  2  west,    includ 
ing  Xorman  village. 

Xorman  village 

Township    9,  range  3  west 

Townsliip  10,  range  1  w est  ■  -  (  ,^1 
Townsliip  10,  range  2  west  ..y 

Township  1»,  range  3  west 

Townsliip  10,  range  4  west ■ 

Townsliip  11,  range  1  west  (part  ot) 
Township  11,  range  2  west  (part  of) 
Township  11,  range  3  west  (part  ofl 
Township  11,  range  4  west  (part  of) 


I" 


Geeer  county  (c). 


Precinct  1,  including  Mangum  village. . . 

Mangum  village 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 


Kingfisher  couj 


Township  16,  range  4  west  (part  of) 

Township  IS,  range  5  west 

Township  10,  range  6  west .■;-- 

Township  16,  range  7  west,    incl.    E.in^ 
fisher  town. 

Kingfisher  town •■ 

Townsliip  17,  range  4  west  (part  ol)  - . .  - 
Tow-nship  17.  range  5  west 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Kingfisher  cotwrY— Continued. 


Township  17.  range 

7,158    Township  17,  range 

Township  18,  range 
177  ...  I    To-\vnship  18,  range 

109    ". I    Township  18,  range 

107    Township  18,  range 

400    "  .       Township  18,  range 

406    '  Township  18,  range 

509    '  Township  19,  range 

737    ■  Township  19,  range 

Township  19,  range 
Township  19,  range 
,2,  I    Township  19,  range 

'    Township  19,  range 
Townsliip  19.  range 

506  '    Township  20,  range 

Township  20,  range 
Township  20,  range 

540        I  Township  20,  range 

Township  20,  range 

267  ' ij  Township  2u,  range 

285  i jj 

I  I         Logan  county  . 


6  west 

7  west 

4  west  (part  of). 

5  west 

6  west 

7  west 

8  west 

9  west 

4  west  (part  of) . 

5  west 

6  west 

7  west 

8  west 

9  west 

10  west 

4  west 

5  west 

6  west 

7  west ■ 

8  west 

9  west 


1890 


1880 


482 
381 

578 

18 

234 
460 
481 
227 
422 
312 
278 


223 

'2 

377 
204 
425 
448 
53 

1,748 

787 
502 

734 

528 
313 
83 
159 
176 
168 


5,338 


Township  15,  range  2  west 

Township  15,  range  3  west 

Township  15,  range  4  west  .....  -  -  ■■-----■ 

Township  16,  range  2  west.     incl.     East 

Guthrie,  Guthrie,  and  WestGuthrietns. 

East  Guthrie  town 

Guthrie  town 

West  Guthrie  tow'n 

Township  16,  range  3  west ■ 

Township  16,  range  4  west  (part  ot ) 

Township  17,  range  4  west  (part  of} 

Township  18,  range  4  west  (part  ot) 

Township  19,  range  4  west  (part  ot ) 

Townsliip  20.  range  4  west  {part  ot) 

Remainder  of  county  not  separatel.y  re- 
turned. 

Oklahoma  cou.nty 


286 

304 

145 

468 

670 

393 

194 

H 

150 

341 

671 

606 

479 

124 

18 

8 

14 

17 

22 

23 

27 


12,  770 


789 
202 
188 
572 
835 
,606 
940 
S98 


8,332 


155  j 

292 

454 

1,  663  j 

1,134 
202 
595 


Township  11,  range  1  west  (part  of) 

Township  11.  range  2  west  (part  ot),    m- 
cludino-  Oklahoma  city. 

Oklahoma  city ■■ 

Township  11,  range  3  west  (part  of) 

Township  11,  range  4  west  (part  of) 

Townsliip  12,  range  1  west 

Township  12,  range  2  west 

Township  12,  range  3  west 

Township  12,  range  4  west 

Township  13,  range  1  west 

Township  13,  range  2  west 

Township  13,  range  3  west 

Township  13,  range  4  west 

Township  14,  range  1  west 

Township  14,  range  2  west ...  --....  -  ■  ■  -  ■  ■ 
Township  14,  range  3  west,  including  lid 
mond  village. 

Edmond  village 

Township  14,  range  4  west ■ 


400 
401 
407 


404 
647 
334 
424 
289 
304 
16 


11,  742 


r.^YNE  county 

Township  17,  range  1  east 

Township  17,  range  2  east 

Township  17,  range  3  east - .  -  - 

Township  17,  range  1  west  (part  ot) 

Township  18,  range  1  east 

Township  18,  range  2  east 

Township  18.  range  3  east 

Township  18,  range  4  east ■ 

Township  18,  range  1  west  (part  ot ) 

Township  19,  range  1  east . . .  - .  - . .  -  ■  -  ■  ■  -  ■ 
Township  19,  range  2  east,  including fetiU- 
water  village. 

Stillwater  village 

Township  19.  range  3  east 

Township  19.  range  4  east 

Township  19,  range  1  west 

1  Township  20,  range  1  west 


165 
4,455 

4. 151 
507 
426 
563 
713 
682 
485 
456 
403 
468 
454 
361 
418 
701 


294 
485 


7,215 


226 
257 
144 
23 
572 
676 
598 
354 
783 
539 
1,275 


488 

564 

674 

42 


a  Not  returned  by  townships. 
6  Not  separately  returned. 


c  Population  of  Greer  county,  in  Indian  territory  (also 
claiufed  by  Texas),  included  in  that  of  Oklahoma  territory 
for  census  purposes. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

OREOOIV. 


333 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Baker  county  (a) 


Alder  precinct  (6) 

Auburn  precinct 

Baker  precinct  (c) ,  incl.  part  of  Baker  city 

Baker  city  (part  of) 

Total  for   Baker  city,  in   Baker  and 
Depot  precincts. 

Bridgeport  precinct  (d) 

Britten  precinct  (6) 

Connor  Creek  precinct 

Cracker  precinct  (I) 

Daley  precinct  (b) 

Depot  precinct  (c),  incl.  part  of  Baker  city 

Baker  city  (part  of) 

Express  precinct  (fe) 

Haines  precinct  (6) 

Heieford  precinct  (e) 

Huntington  precinct(/),  including  Hunt- 
ington town. 

Huntington  town 

Muddy  precinct  (6) 

North' Powder  precinct 

Parker  precinct  (b) 

Pocahontas  precinct  (g) 

Kock  Creek  precinct  (6) 

Kye  VaUey  precinct 

Sumpter  precinct  (h) 

Willow  precinct  (6) 

Wingville  precinct 


Benton  county  (i) . 


Precinct   1.  Soap  Creek 

Precinct   2.  North    Corvallis  (j),  exclu- 
sive of  part  of  Corvallis  city. 

Precinct   3.  Willamette 

Precinct   4.  Monroe 

Precinct   5.  King  Valley 

Precinct   6.  Alsea 

Precinct    7.  Summit 

Precinct   8.  Newport  (A:),  including  New- 
port town. 
Newport  town 

Precinct    9.  South    Corvallis  ij),    exclu- 
sive of  part  of  Corvallis  city. 

Precinct  10.  Philomath 

Precinct  11.  Elk  City 

Precinct  12.  Tumtuni 

Precinct  1,').  Lower  Alsea 

Precinct  14.  Toledo 

Precinct  15.  Tidewater 

Precinct  16.  Taquina  (i),  including   Ya- 
quina  city  (,m) . 

Precinct  17.  Little  Elk  («) 

Precinct  18.  Lobster  (n) 

Precinct  19.  Wren  (n) 

Precinct  20.  Fairmont  (n) 

Corvallis  city,  in  precincts  2  and  9 

Elk  precinct  (6) 


Clackamas  county. 


"Beaver  Creek  precinct  . 

Canby  precinct 

Canemah  precinct 

New  Era  precinct 

Union  precinct 


1890 


6,7G4 


159 

189 
2,519 
2,182 
2,604 

282 
192 
136 
83 
17 
524 
422 
418 
261 
208 
417 

321 
246 
115 

69 
366 

33 
120 

91 

67 
252 


8,650 


248 
364 

432 
503 
325 
384 
238 
593  i 

I2T 

244 

817 
132 
103 
467 
645 
82 
557 

198 
146 
296 
230 
1.527 
119 


15,  233 


554 
7871 
416l 
384  f 
126 


1880 


,616 


202 


1,258 
187 


145 


61 

218 


276 


1,800 


122 
261 


187 


6,403 


549 


181 
801 
504 
327 
153 


746 
94 
185 
193 
2.32 
86 
217 


1, 128 


9,260 


a  Clover  Creek,  Eldorado,  Humboldt  Basin,  Pleasant  Val- 
ley, Quartz  Gulch,  and  Stone  precincts  (pi>pulati(m  1,001  iu 
1880)  taken  to  form  Malheur  county  iu  1887:  Virtue  Mine 
precinct  (population  1.56  in  1880)  abolished  since  1880. 

b  Organized  since  1880. 

c  Org.inized  from  part  of  Pocahontas  precinct  since  1880. 

d  Formerly  Chirks  Creek. 

e  Formerly  Clearyville. 

/  Formerly  Burnt  River. 

a  Parts  taken  to  form  Baker  and  Depot  precincts  since  1880. 

h  Formerly  Port  Sumpter. 

i  Muddy  precinct  (population  349  in  188J)  abolished  since 
1880. 

j  Corvallis  precinct  (population  1,786  iu  1880)  formed  into 
precincts  2  and  9  since  1880. 

k  Organized  from  part  of  precinct  16  iu  1888. 

I  Part  taken  to  form  ])recinct  8  in  1888. 
m  Not  separately  returned. 

n  Organized  in  1888. 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Clackamas  county— Continued. 


Canyon  Creek  precinct  {p) 

Cascade  precinct  (q) 

Cherry ville  precinct  (r) 

Clackamas  preciuct  (s) 

Damascus  precinct  it) 

Milwaukee  precinct,  including  Milwau- 
kee town. 

Milwaukee  town 

Eagle  Creek  precinct  (u) 

Garfield  precinct  (v) 

(reorge  precinct  (v) 

Harding  precinct 

Highland  precinct  (<(■) 

Spriugwater  precinct 

Viola  precinct 

Lower  Molalla  precinct  (a;;  - .  1 

Marquam  precinct }  {m) 

Needy  precinct  (//) ) 

Mill  Creek  precinct  (z) 

Orcgou  precinct,  including  Oregon  city . . 

Oregon  city 

Oswego  precinct,  including  Oswego  town 

Oswego  town 

Pleasant  Hill  preciuct  -  - 

Sievers  precinct  (r) 

Soda  Sjirings  precinct 

Tualatin  jjrecinct 

Upper  Molalla  i)recinct  


Clatsop  county 10, 016 


Astoria  precinct  (aa), incl.  Alderbrookvill. 
Astoria  city,  and  Upper  Astoria  viU. 

Alderbrook  village 

Astoria  city 

Upper  Astoria  village 

Bear  Creek  precinct  (6) 

Clatsop  precinct 

Clifton  precinct 

Fishhawk  preciuct (  ,    , 

Young  Ri%-er  precinct . .  3  '     ' 

John  Day  precinct 

Kuappa  precinct 

Lewis  and  Clarke  precinct 

Mishawaka  precinct 

Seaside  preciuct 

Vesper  precinct 

Westport  precinct 


COLU.MBIA  county 


1890 


1,583 


1880 


o945 


191 
261 
390 


7,222 


2,042 


0362 


Auburn  precinct 

Nehalem  preciuct 

Beaver  Falls  precinct  (b) 

Clatskanie  precinct,  incl.  Clatskanie  tu.. 

Clatskanie  town 

Deer  Island  precinct 

Marshland  precinct 

Oak  Point  precinct 

Rainier  precinct,  including  Rainier  town. 

Rainier  town 

Scappoose  precinci  (bb) 

Union  precinct  including  St.  Helens  town. 

St.  Helens  town T 

0  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 

p  Organized  from  part  of  Highland  precinct  since  1880. 

q  Parts  taken  to  form  Cherry  ville  and  Sievers  precincts 
since  1880. 

!■  Organized  from  part  of  Cascade  precinct  since  1880. 

s  Formerly  Marshfield. 
t  Formerly  Rock  Creek. 

II  Parts  taken  to  form  Garfield  and  George  precincts  since 
1880. 

V  Organized  from  part  of  Eagle  Creek  precinct  since  1880. 

w  Part  taken  to  form  Canyon  Creek  precinct  since  1880. 

X  Part  taken  to  form  Needy  precinct  since  1880. 

y  Organized  from  part  of  Lower  Molalla  precinct  since  1880. 

z  Formerly  Cuttings. 
aa  Upper  Astoria  precinct  (population  1,  670  in  1380)  annexed 
since  1880. 

bb  Sauvies  Island  preciuct  (population  68  in  1880)  annexed 
since  1880. 


334 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

OREGON— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Coos    COUNTY . 


Bandon  precinct,  incl.  Bandon  village 

Bandon  village 

Beaver  Slough  precinct  (a) 

Burton  Prairie  ijrecinet 

Coaledo  precinct  (b)  

Coos  precinct  

Coos  River  precinct 

CoquUle  precinct,  incl.  Coquille  village. . 

Coquille  village 

Dora  precinct  (c)  

Empire  precinct,  including  Empire  town 

Empire  town 

Enchanted  Prairie  precinct 

Lake  precinct 

Marslifield  precinct  (d),  including  Marsh- 
field  town. 

Marshfield  town 

Missouri  precinct 

Myrtle  Point  precinct  (e).  including  Myr- 
tle Point  town. 

M vrtle  Point  town ■  ■  ■ 

Newport  precinct  (/),  incl.  Newport  viU. 

Newport  village 

North  Coos  River  precinct 

Norway  precinct  (g) 

Parkersburg  precinct  (h) 

Randolph  precinct  (i) 

Rowland  precinct  (j) 

South  Slough  precinct 

Sumner  precinct 

Tenmile  precinct 


Crook  county  (t) 


Bear  Creek  precinct 

Beaver  precinct 

Black  Butte  precinct 

Camp  Creek  precinct 

Crooked  River  precinct 

Farewell  Bend  precinct 

Hardin  precinct 

Hay  Creek  precinct 

Haystack  precinct 

Howard  precinct 

Ireland  precinct 

Lower  Trout  precinct 

Mill  Creek  precinct 

Mitchell  precinct 

Mowr V  precinct ;  •  - 

Prineville  precinct,  incl.  Prineville  city 

Prineville  city 

Saltzmau  precinct 

Summit  Prairie  precinct 

Upper  Trout  precinct 

Willow  Creek  precinct 


CUEEY  county. 


Big  Bend  precinct 

CHetco  precinct  (l) 

Eckley  precinct  {mi 

Ellensburg precinct  (n) 

Flora  Creek  precinct 

Jerry  Flat  precinct  (o) 

Mountain  Ranch  precinct  (/;) . 

Port  Orford  precinct 

Quosatiu  precinct  (5) 


Douglas  county 


Calapooia  precinct,  incl.  Oakland  city 

Oakland  city 

Camas  Valley  precinct 


1890 


8,874 


488 
219 
228 
191 
76 
211 
449 
814 
494 
149 
512 
252 
249 
221 
1.636 

1,461 
330 


354 
391 
312 
267 
537 
394 
145 
150 
148 
251 
69 

3,244 


139 

110 
231 

77 
151 

68 
109 

70 
199 
113 

41 


452 
74 
835 
460 
106 
60 
98 
142 


36 
215 

60 
317 
346 
232 
120 
296 

87 

11,864 


1880 


1,537 

339 
254 


4,834 


111 
148 


200 
266 
296 
176 
144 
412 


148 

69 

1,006 

642 
212 
404 


no 
103 
385 


353 
110 
185 
158 
33 


1,208 

81 
236 

56 
262 
137 
213 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Douglas  county — Continued. 


223 


Canyonville  precinct 

Civil  Bend  precinct  (  r) 

Cole  Valley  precinct..  (  ,^, 

Wilbur  precinct ) 

Cow  Creek  precinct -  -  -  - 

Deer  Creek  precinct,  incl.  Roseburg  city  . 

Roseburg  city 

East  Umpqua  precinct  (r) 

Elkton  precinct 

Gardiner  precinct,  incl.  Gardiner  town  .  - 

Gardiner  town 

Glendale  precinct  (r) 

Lookingglaas  precinct 

Mount  bcott  precinct 

Myrtle  Creek  precinct 

Pass  Creek  precinct 

Riddle  precinct  (r) 

Scottsburg  precinct 

Tenmile  preoinct 

Yoncalla  precinct 


1890 


9,596 


1,495 

369 
249 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Coaledo  precinct  since  1880. 
h  Organized  from  part  of  Beaver  Slough  precinct  since  1880 
c  Formerly  Brewster  Valley. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Newport  pi'ecinct  since  1880. 
c  Formerly  Coquille.  .     ^    .         ,ooa 

/Organized  from  part  of  Marshfield  precinct  since  1880. 
o  Formerly  Hall  Prairie.  .     ,    .        ,oon 

h  Organized  from  part  of  Randolph  precmct  since  1880. 
i  Part  taken  to  form  Parkersburg  precinct  since  1880. 
j  Formerlv  Johnson.  . 

A:  Organized  from  part  ofWasco  county  in  1882. 
I  Part  taken  to  form  Mountain  Ranch  precinct  since  1880. 
rii  Formerly  Newcastle. 
n  Formerlv  Rogue  River. 

0  Formerly   Pleasant  Hill  ;  part  taken  to  form  Quosatin 
precinct  since  1880. 


Gilliam  county  (t) 


Arlington  precinct,  incl.  Arlington  town 
Arlington  town 

Blalock  precinct 

Butte  Creek  precinct,  incl.  Fossil  town. . . 
Fossil  town 

Condon  precinct 

Crown  Rock  precinct..  ?  ,j, 

Rowe  Creek  precinct.  -  5       

Ferry  Canyon  precinct 

Idea  precinct 

Lone  Rock  precinct 

Matney  precinct 

May  vi'lle  precinct 

Rock  Creek  precinct 

Trail  Fork  precinct 


Grant  county  (u) 


Austin  precinct  (v) 

Bear  Valley  precinct  (r) 

Canyon  jirecinct,  incl.  Canyon  town 

Canvon  town 

Fox  precinct  (r) 

Granite  precinct  

Hamilton  preoinct  (»■) 

Havstack  precinct  

Jolin  Day  precinct,  incl.  John  Day  village 

John  Dav  village 

Long  Creek  precinct,  incl.  Long  Creek  tn 

Long  Creek  town 

Mary s ville  precinct 

Middle  precinct 

Mountain  Creek  precinct  (/) 

North  Fork  precinct 

Olive  Creek  precinct  ( «■) 

Rock  Creek  precinct 

Rosebud  precinct  (/)  

Shoo  Fly  precinct  ( /) 

Silvies  precinct  ( /•) 

South  Fork  precinct 

Susauville  precinct  (/) - •  ■ 

Union  precinct  (w),  incl.  Prairie  village . . 

Prairie  village 

Wai-m  Spring  precinct  (/) 

Waterman  precinct  (r) 


Harney  county  {x). 


1880 


600 
352 


93 
2,365 

1,472 
245 
512 
828 
229 
449 
349 
193 
652 

1,440 
316 
215 
245 
485 


3,600 


594 

356 
222 
570 

153 
224 

220 

152 
92 
221 
126 
521 
406 
252 


5,080 


28 
188 
382 
304 
244 
249 
352 
290 
331 

211 

533 

60 

227 

200 

107 

179 

52 

85 

135 

131 

29 

192 

52 

760 

222 

293 

41 


2,559 


28 
279 


931 


(498 
)206 

295 
1,659 

822 


335 
576 


758 
375 


613 


199 
350 
489 


4,303 


558 
393 


200 


148 
560 


450 
244 


192 

88 

185 


97 
548 


Alvord  precinct 

Blitzen  precinct 

p  Organized  from  part  of  Chetco  precinct  since  1880. 

ij  Organized  from  part  of  Jerry  Flat  precinct  since  1880. 

(■Organized  since  1880. 

.■(Not  separately  returned. 

t  Organized  from  parts  of  Umatilla  and  Wasco  counties 

u  illvord,  Beaver  Creek,  Camp  Curry,  Dunder  and  Blitzen 
Elk  Creek,  Harney,  Malheur,  Monumental,  and  Warner  pre- 
cincts (population  883  in  1880)  taken  to  form  Harney  county 

'°  V  Organized  from  parts  of  OUve  Creek  and  Union  precinct* 

in  189"-  .  ■       ..       ,onn 

w  Part  taken  to  form  Austin  precinct  in  1890. 
X  Orr-anized  from  part  of  Grant  county  in  1889. 


POPULATIOI^. 


335 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

OREOOIV— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Harney  county — Continued. 

Burns  precinct,  including  Burns  town. . . 

Burns  town 

Camp  Curry  precinct 

Catlow  precinct 

Crane  Creek  precinct 

Drewsey  precinct 

Embree  precinct 

Harney  precinct,  including  Harney  town 

Harnev  town 

Pine  Creek  precinct 

Sa<ldle  Butte  precinct 

Trout  Creek  precinct. . . ; 

Wild  Horse  precinct 


Jackson  county  (a). 


1S90 


1880 


Applegate  precinct  (b) 

Ashland  precinct  (c),  incl.  Ashland  town 

Ashland  town 

Big  Butte  precinct 

Central  Point  precinct  (d),  including  Cen- 
tral Point  town. 

Central  Point  town 

Chimney  Rock  precinct 

Eden  precinct  (c) 

Flounce  Rock  precinct 

Foot  Creek  precinct 

Gold  Hill  precinct  (/) 

Jacksonville  precinct  ig),  including  Jack- 
sonville town. 

Jacksonville  town 

Little  Butte  iirecinct  (A) 

Meadows  precinct  (i) 

Medford  precinct  (j),  incl.  Medtbrd  town. 

Medford  town 

Mount  Pitt  precinct  (k) 

Pleasant  Creek  jireciuct 

Rock  Point  precinct  (m) 

Shake  precinct  (n) 

Steamboat  precinct  (o) 

Sterlingville  precinct 

Table  Rock  precinct  (p) 

Talent  precinct  {<]) 

Trail  Creek  precinct  (i ) 

TJniontown  precinct 

Willow  Springs  precinct  (/•) 

WoodviUe  precinct  (s) 


Josephine  county  (?) 


Althouse  precinct 

Galice  Creek  precinct 

Jump  Off  Joe  precinct  (»0 

Grant  Pass  precinct  (w),  including  Grant 
Pass  town. 

Grant  Pass  town 

KerbyA'ille  precinct  (x) 

Murphy  Creek  precinct  (y) 

Slate  Creek  precinct  (z) 

Waldo  precinct 

Williams  Creek  precinct  (aa) 

Wolf  Creek  precinct  (bb) 


a  Part  given  to  Josephine  county  since  1880 ;  Manzanita 
precinct  (population  510  in  1880)  taken  to  form  Central  Point 
and  Medford  precincts  since  1880. 

b  Part  taken  to  form  Steamboat  precinct  since  1880. 

c  Parts  taken  to  form  Shake  and  Talent  precincts  in  1890. 

d  Organized  from  part  of  Manzanita  precinct  since  1880. 

e  Parts  taken  to  form  Medford  precinct  since  1880  and 
Talent  precinct  in  1890. 

/  Organized  from  parts  of  Rock  Point  and  Willow  Springs 
precincts  in  1890. 

a  Part  taken  to  form  Medford  precinct  since  1880. 

/(  Part  taken  to  form  Mount  Pitt  precinct  in  1890. 

i  Organized  from  }>art  of  Table  Rock  precinct  since  1880. 

j  Organized  from  parts  of  Eden,  Jacksonville,  and  Man- 
zanita precincts  since  1880. 

k  Organized  from  part  of  Little  Butte  precinct  in  1890. 

I  Includes  population  of  Grant  Pass  and  Lelnnd  precincts, 
given  to  Josephine  county  since  1880;  not  .separately  returned 
in  1880. 
711,  Parts  taken  to  form  WoodviUe  precinct  since  1880  and 
Gold  Hill  precinct  in  1890. 

n  Organized  from  part  of  Ashland  precinct  in  1890. 

0  Organized  from  part  ol'  Applegate  precinct  since  1880. 

p  Parts  taken  to  form  Meadows  and  Trail  Creek  precincts 
since  1880. 

<1  Organized  from  parts  of  Ashland  and  Eden  precincts  in  1880. 

r  Part  taken  to  form  Gold  Hill  j)recinct  in  1890. 

.1  Organized  from  part  of  Rock  Point  precinct  since  18S0. 


681 
264 
148 
57 
88 
183 
130 
554 
240 
142 
115 
56 
98 

11,  455 

1 

8,154 

321 
2.641 

1,784 
104 

877 

534 
333 
450 
143 
116 
242 
1,203 

m 

123 

1,196 

967 

135 

247 

263 

32 

58 

87 

613 

567 

163 

343 

283 

189 

4,878 

365 

1.391 

842 

190 

187 
902 
140 
118 

1,463 

839 
567 

1551 
281 

171 
636 

404 
272  1 

2,485 

226 

112^ 
528^ 
2,108 

1.432 
460 
279 
311 
245 
409 
200 

347 
b64] 

380 

361 
309 

507  i 

minor  civil  DIVISIONS. 


Klamath  county  (cc). 


Dairy  precinct 

Klamath  Lake  precinct 

Linkville  precinct,  incl.  Linkville  town 

Linkville  town 

Lost  River  precinct 

Pleona  precinct 

Poe  Valle V  precinct 

Sprague  ftiver  precmot 

Tule  Lake  iirecinct 

Wood  River  precinct 


1890 


Lake  county  (dd). 


Chewaucan  precinct 

Crooked  Creek  precinct 

Drews  Valley  precinct  (cc) 

East  Warner  precinct  (ee) 

Goose  Lake  precinct 

Lakeview  precinct,  incl.  Lakeview  tn.  iff). 

New  Pine  Creek  precinct 

North  Wai'ner  precinct  (ee) 

Silver  Lake  precinct 

South  Warner  precinct  {ee) 

Summer  Lake  precinct 


Lane  county  (hh) . 


1880 


2,444 

231 
59 
787 
364 
363 
340 
141 
119 
194 
210 

2,004 

250 

2,804 

363 
175 
183 

179 
83 

83 

392) 

775> 
69^ 

78 

gg  936 

264 
116 

92 

106 
15.198 

146 
9,411 

397 
211 

299 

1.527 
347 

967 

753 

211 

250 
444 

185 

129 

177 

168 

76 
83 

46 

513 

177 

461 

870 
80 

1,007 

64 

356 
226 


49 


Camp  Creek  precinct  (ii) 

Cheshire  precinct  (cc) 

Cottage  Grove  precinct,  including  Cot- 
tage Grove  town  {ff). 

Coyote  precinct  (ee) 

Cres well  precinct  (ee) 

Davis  precinct  (ee) , 

Fall  Creek  precinct , 

Florence  precinct  (ee) 

Gate  Creek  jirecinct  (jj) 

Glentena  precinct  (ee) 

Goshen  precinct  (ee) 

Hazle  Dell  precinct 

Herman  precinct  (ee) 

Irving  precinct 

Jasper  precinct  (ee) 

Junction  precinct  (kk),  including  Junction 
city  (/). 

Lake  Creek  precinct  (ee) 

Lane  jirecinct  (ee) 

Long  Tom  precinct aig 

Lost  Valley  precinct 267 

Lowell  precinct  (II) jgy 

McKenzie  precinct  (ii) uy 

Mable  precinct  (ee) J24 

Mapleton  precinct  (ee) 1^3 

Mohawk  precinct sgg 

North  Eugene  precinct,  including  part  of  1,  809 

Eugene  city  (/). 

Pleasant  Hill  precinct 354 

Richardson  precinct 626 

Sinslaw  precinct 288 

South  Eugene  precinct,  including  part  of  2,  302 

Eugene  city  (/). 

/  Part  of  Jackson  county  annexed  since  1880. 

u  Part  of  Leland  precinct,  Jackson  county,  annexed  since 
1880. 

£>  Includes  population  of  Pearsoi  precinct;  not  separatelv 
returned  in  1880.  •' 

w  Formerly  in  Jackson  county ;  not  separately  returned  in 
1880.  t-  J 

X  Pearsoi  precinct  annexed  since  1880. 
11  Organized  from  parts  of  Slate  Creek  and  Williams  ('reek 
precincts  since  1880. 

z  Part  taken  to  form  Murphy  Creek  precinct  since  1880. 
fia  Formerly  Williamsburg; 'part  taken  to  form  Muriihy 
Creek  precinct  since  1880. 

bb  Organized  from  part  of  Leland  precinct,  Jackson  county, 
since  1880. 
cc  Organized  from  part  of  Lake  county  in  1882. 
dd  Linkville,  LostRiver,  Pleona.  and  Sprague  River  precincts 
(population  1,368  in  1880)  taken  to  form  Klamath  county  in  1882. 
ee  Organized  since  1880. 
Jf  Not  separately  returned. 
tig  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 

Wt  No  information  concerning  Coast  Fork  precinct  (potiuia- 
tion  006  in  1880). 

a  Part  taken  to  form  Gate  Creek  precinct  since  1880. 
jj  Organized  from  parts  of  Camp  (jreek  and  McKenzie  pre- 
cincts since  1880. 
kk  Formerly  Lancaster. 
II  Formerl'v  Middle  Fork. 


298 
1,433 

339 

650 
279 

817 


336 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

OREGOX— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Lane  corxTY — Continued. 


Spencer  precinct •  •  •  -  • 

Springtieiaprecinct.incl.Springfieldtown 

Springfield  town 

Wildcat  precinct  (a; 

"Willamette  precinC", 


Linn  cointy. 


1890 


361 

876 

371 

38 


1880 


195 

771 
i6o 


Albany  precinct   (/j),    including   part  of 
Albany  city. 

Albany  city  (part  of) •  • 

Total  for  Albany  city  (c),  in  Albany, 
East  Albany,  and  West  Albany  pre- 
cincts. .       ,      ,.  T, 

Brownsville  precinct,  including  Browns- 
ville city. 

Brownsville  city 

Brusb  Creek  precinct  (d) 

Center  precinct  (e) 

Crawfordsville  precinct  (/) 

East  Albany  precinct  (<;),  iucludiug  part 
of  Albany  city. 

Albany  city  (part  of) 

Lebanon  precinct,  incl.  Lebanon  town 1 

Lebanon  town  (h) 

Syracuse  precinct 

Eox  Vallev  precinct  ( j) 

Franklin  Butte  precinct -  ■  ■ :  -  •  ■ 

Halsey  precinct  (A-).  including  Halsey  city . 

Halsev  city -•■■:■, :;  ' ' 

Harrisburgprecinct,  incl.Harrisburgcity- 

Harrisburg  city 

Liberty  precinct  

Orleans  precinct 

Peoria  precinct  (!) 

Eock  Creek  i)recinet  (m) 

Santiaiu  precinct -  - 

Scio  precinct,  including  Scio  city 

Scio  city ^'i' " ;  Vi 

Shedd  precinct  (A),  including  Sheddtown. 

Shedd  town 

Sweet  Home  precinct  (d) 

Tangent  precinct  (n) -  ■ 

Waterloo  precinct,  incl.  Sodaville  town  .. 

Sodaville  town • .  •  •. ■■ 

West  Albany  precinct  (e),  including  part 
of  Albany  city. 

Albany  city  (part  of) 


503 

328 

16, 265 

12,  676 

1,447 

1 ,240 
3.079 

■""iise? 

1,29S 


1,259 

143 
344 
480 


i3,  518 


194 

446 
885 
306 
1,  274 
422 
278 
466 


316 
911 
,101 

587 
1,144 

253 
437 

193 
603 

m 

401 

269 

715 

66 

1,290 

390 

56 

539 

Malhevb  COVNTY  (0) 


Bully  precinct 

Carlisle  jn-eciuct 

Castle  Rock  precinct 

Cleveland  precinct 

Jordan  Valley  in-ecinct 

Juncliou  precinct 

Malbeur  precinct 

Mormon  Ba.sin  ijrecmct 

Ontario  precinct 

Owyhee  precinct 

Sna'ke  River  precinct 

Star  precinct 

Stone  precinct 

Summit  precinct 

Three  Forks  preciuct 

Yale  precinct,  including  Yale  town. 
Vale  town 


2.601 


210 
156 
117 
112 
303 

83 
227 

61 
280 

79 

47 

65 
155 
133 

89 
484 

131 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


MAEION  COUNTY 


1890 


22, 934 


1880 


14,  576 


Abiqua  precinct 

Aurora  precinct 

Butteville  precinct 

Cbampoeg  precinct , 

East  Salem  precinct,  including  part  of 
Salem  city  (2))- 

Fairfield  precinct 

Garfield  precinct  (a) 

Gervais  precinct,  incl.  Gervais  city  (p)  ... 

Horeb  precinct  (o) ^ 

Howell  Prairie  precinct 

Hubbard  precinct,  incl.  Hubbard  village  . 

Hubbard  village 

Jefferson  precinct,  incl.  Jefferson  city 

J  eff erson  city 

Labish  precinct 

Lincoln  precinct 

Marion  precinct 

Mehama  precinct ,- 

North  Salem  precinct,  including  part  of 
Salem  city  (p). 

St.  Paul  precinct  (a) 

Salem  precinct,  comprising  part  ot  Salem 

city. 
Silver  Creek  precinct,  incl.  Silvertou  city. 

Silverton  city ■ 

South  Salem  precinct,  including  part  ot 

Salem  city  (p). 
Stayton  precinct,  including  Stayton  town 

'Stavton  town 

Sublimity  precinct 

Turner  preciuct,  including  Turner  town 

Turner  town 

Woodburn  precinct,  incl.  Woodburn  town 
'\\'oodburn  town 


1,101 
352 
491 
278 

4,749 

883 
291 
440 
662 
1,940 

198 
213 

233 

726 
524 

752 

764 
402 

637 
283 

117 
806 

141 
569 

3°7 
485 
522 
250 
378 
2,145 

415 
499 
199 
318 
930 

451 

1,885 

1,088 

1,620 

1,238 

1,  691 

229 
838 

661 
581 
710 
692 
208 
810 

467 
226 
803 
689 
142 
402 

405 

Morrow  county  {q) 


Alpine  precinct 

Castle  Rock  precinct 

Cecil  preciuct 

Dry  Fork  precinct 

Eightmile  precinct 

( iooseberry  precinct 

Hardmau  precinct 

Heppner  precinct,  iucl.  Hepimer  town 

Heppner  town 

lone  precinct 

Lena  jirecinct ■ 

Lexington  precinct I  ,„■. 

Wells'Spriug  precinct . .  S^ 

Matteson  precinct 

Pine  preciuct 


Multnomah  covt 


Albina  precinct  (n),  incl.  Albina  city 5,  264 


5  •129 


119 
11,  762 

10,532 

1,524 

626 


143 


84 
1,441 


2,934 
545 


a  Organized  since  1880.  ...     ,oan 

i  Organized  from  j.art  of  East  Albany  precinct  m  1890. 
clnlsSOinEastAlb.iny  precinct  only. 
d  Part  taken  to  form  CrawtordsviUe  i)recinct  since  18*0. 
e  Part  taken  to  form  Tangent  precinct  m  1890. 
^Olgautedfrom  parts  of  Brush  Creek  and  Sweet  Home 
Tireciucts  since  1880.  . 

g  Part  taken  to  form  Albany  precinct  m  1890. 
h  Pojmlatiou  in  1880,  270. 

i  Not  separately  returned  in  1880.  .  .„  ,  aa« 

j  Part  taken  to  form  Eock  Creek  precinct  m  1888. 
k  Part  taken  to  form  Peoria  preciuct  in  1890. 


Albina  city 

Ward  I  2,279 

Ward  2 1.559 

Wards ^'^9i 

Columbia  j)recinct ;.■■•,■, — 

East  Portland  precinct  (/•),  including  Last 
Portland  city. 

East  Portland  city 

Fulton  precinct 

Lent  precinct  (.s) 

I  Organized  from  pai'ts  of  Halsey  and  Shedd  precincts  in 
1890 
in  bro-anized  from  part  of  Fox  Valley  precinct  in  1888. 
n  Organized  from  parts  of  Center  and  West  Albany  ]ire- 
cincts  111  1890.  .       ^_ 

o  Organized  from  7)art  of  Baker  county  m  I881 . 
JO  Not  separately  returned.  . 

o  Oruanized  from  part  of  Umatilla  county  m  I880. 
'■Grant   and    Northeast   Portland    precincts    (population 
2,077  in  1880)  annexed  since  ]88(J.  ■     ^    ■     „  laao 

*  Organized  from  part  of  Multnomah  precinct  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Contiuued. 

OREGOrV— Continued. 


337 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Multnomah  coCNTr — Continued. 


Mount  Tabor  precinct 

Multnomab  precinct  (a) 

Xorth  Portland] 

Soa\h"portland  |  (^'>'  ">*^'-  Portland  city, 
precinct.          J 
Portland citv  ic) 46,385 

1,323 
579 


1890 


2,  067 
318 


47, 447 


1880 


Powell  Valley  precinct 
Rooster  Rock  precinct. 

St.  John  precinct,  incl.  St.  John  town 

St.  John  town 

Sandy  precinct 

Sauries  Island  precinct 

Sellwood  precinct  (d),  including  Sellwood 
city  (e). 

Willamette  precinct 

Willamette  Slough  precinct 


Polk  corNTV . 


Bridgeport  precinct 

Bnena  Vista  pr-.-cinct 

Luckamute  precinct 

Dallas  precinct,  including  Dallas  town  . . 
Dallas  town 

Dixie  precinct 

Douglas  precinct 

Eola  precinct 

Independence  precinct  (g),  including  In- 
dependence tO\VTl  (c). 

Jackson  precinct 

McCoy  precinct  {h} 

Monuiouth  precinct  (i),  including  Mon- 
mouth town  (e). 

Salt  Lake  precinct 

Seever  precinct  (d) 

Spring  Valley  precinct  (h) 


687 
127 
953 

828 
460 


7,858 


508 
421 


17,  577 


17.577 
358 
300 
209 


320 
152 


374 
300 


6,601 


Sherman  county  (j) . 


Biglow  precinct ......... 

Biglow  Springs  precinct. 

Grant  precinct 

Grass  Valley  precinct    . . 

Monkland  precinct 

Moro  precinct 

Wasco  precinct 


610 

6611; 

1,  532 
848 
411 
308 
527 

1,061 

537 
370 
666 

223 
168 
382 


1,792 


Tillamook  county. 


Bay  precinct 

Beaver  precinct  (d) 

Carnahan  precinct  (d)  . . 

Dolph  precinct  (li) 

FoUey  precinct  (d) 

Gariljaldi  iirecinct 

Hebo  precinct  (d) 

Hoquarton  precinct 

Kehalem  precinct 

Kestucca  i)reciuct , 

Ketarts  precinct  (d) 

Onion  Peak  (jrecinct  (rf)  , 
South  Prairie  precinct. . . 
Union  precinct 


84 
39 
300 
186 
283 
243 
657 


2,932 


374 

/1, 275 

1,062 
670 
384 
373 
488 


453 


1,257 
356 


970 


218 
174 

128 

91 

66 

90 

183 
159 

46 

911 
136 
224 
153 

299 
108 

137 

1 

174 
216 

183 

129  1 

MI.VOB  civil  DmsiONS. 


Umatilla  county  (it) . 


Adams  precinct  (?) 

Alta  precinct  ( m ) .'.'.'.... 

Camas  precinct  (n) .'.'.'.'.'...'. 

Centerville  precinct,  incl.  Athena  town! '. 

Athena  town 

Cottonwood  ])recinct .'.'.'.' 

Echo  precinct  (0) 

Foster  precinct  (0) 

Heli.K  precinct  (?) .'.'.'"' 

Juniper  precinct  (0 ...' 

Meacham  precinct  [p) \ 

Milton  precinct  (5),  incl.  Milton  town .... 

Milton  town 

Mountain  precinct [......... 

North  Pendleton  precinct  (p),  including 
part  of  Pendleton  town . 

Pendleton  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Pendleton  town,  in  North  and 
South  Pendleton  precincts. 

Prospect  precinct  (r) 

Ruddock  precinct  (cf ) 

South  Pendleton  precinct  (p),  inciudin<^ 
part  of  Pendleton  town. 

Pendleton  town  (part  of) 

Umatilla  precinct,  incl.  UmatUla  town  (e) 

Union  precinct  (jo) 

Vansycle  precinct  (I) 

Vinson  precinct  (s) '.'. 

Weston  precinct,  including  Weston  town 

^Veston  town '. 

Willow  Springs  precinct  (n) 

Toakum  precinct  (p) ] 


Union  county  (t) . 


Antelope  precinct  {d) 

Bed  Rock  precinct 

Big  Creek  precinct 

Camp  Carson  precinct (d) 

Cornucopia  precinct (d) ...\ 

Cove  precinct,  including  Cove  village! ! ! ! 

Cove  village 

Eagle  VaUey  precinct  (u) !!!!!!!!! 

Elgin  preciiict  («),  including  Elgin  towii! 

Elgin  town 

Hilgard  precinct  (rf),  incl.  Hilgard  viiiage 

Hilgard  village 

Island  precinct,  including  Island  city  (e)  '. 
Lagrande  precinct,  incl.  Lagrande  citv. . . 

La^randecitv " 

Ward  I  . . .' .■    ■  '625 

Ward  2 j^gjg 

Rorth  Powder  precinct,  including  North 
Powder  town. 

North  Powder  town 

Pine  Valley  precinct  (d) .'.'.'!!!!!!!! 

Sanger  precinct  (d) !!!!!!! 

Sparta  precinct  (?(■) ' !!.!!! 

Starkey  precinct  {d) __\\ 

Summerville  precinct,  including  Summer- 
ville  town. 

Summerville  town 

Union  precinct,  including  Union  city ! ! ! '. '. 

Union  city 


Wallowa  county  (a;). 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Lent  precinct  since  1880. 

6  Not  separately  returned;  Western  (population  of  that 
part  outside  Portland  city  531  in  I88O1,  Conch,  Madison,  and 
Mori'ison  jirecincts  annexed  since  1880. 

c  In  1880  comprised  Conch,  Madison,  M«rrison,  North  Port- 
land, and  South  Portland  precincts  and  part  of  Western 
precinct. 

d  Organized  since  1880. 

e  Not  separately  returned. 

/Not  separately  returneii  in  1880. 

0  Organized  from  part  of  Moumoutli  precinct  in  1880 

ft  Bethel  precinct  (population  579  in  1880)  formed  into  Mc- 
Coy and  Sprmg  Valley  precincts  since  18.S0. 

1  Part  taken  to  form  Independence  precinct  in  18S0. 
]  Organized  from  part  of  Wasco  couutv  in  1889. 
*Heppner,    Lena,    Lower   Butler    Creek.    Lower   Willow 

onrn- ■  ^"' """.'>"■  and  Upiier  Butler  Creek  precincts  (population 
.i,0t)(3  m  1880)  taken  to  form  Gilliam  and  Morrowcounti<'s  in  1885 
I  Grea.sewood  pivriuct  (ijopulatioii  IWll  in  I88IJ)  formed  into 
Aaams,  Helix,  Jumper,  and  Vansycle  prsciucts  in  1882. 

372 22 


Enterprise  precinct,  incl.  Enterprisetown , 
Enterprise  town 


1890 


13, 381 

528 
695 
535 

1,042 
495 
350 
468 
137 
301 
3,36 
333 

1,937 
514 
316 

1.192 


740 

2,506 

288 

74 

1,959 

1 ,766 
210 
330 
213 
268 

1,444 


261 
164 


12,  044 

130 

134 

265 

34 

182 

801 

223 

349 

1,332 

227 

988 

429 

C82 

3,064 

2.583 


599 
185 


1880 


9,607 


652 


803 


518 


1,308 


300 


297 


1,255 
446 


6,650 


98 
159 


631 


223 
563 


735 

836 


200 


93 

14« 

130 

1.275 

280 

1,219 

604 

3,601 

235 

800 

979 

416 

617 
242 

■^.,'P^J:\?^^Y'^.^ofoTraYinson  precinct  in  1882  .and  Camas 
and  Willow  Springs  precincts  in  1884. 

n  Organized  from  part  of  Alta  precinct  in  1884 

0  Meadows  precinct  (population  343  in  1880)  formed  into 
Echo  and  Foster  precincts  in  1882. 

p  Pendleton  precinct  (population  949  in  1880)  formed  into 
Meacham.  ISorth  Pendleton.  Soutli  Pendleton.  Union,  and 
\oakum  precincts  since  1880:  part  ef  Union  precinct  taken 
to  form  Prospect  precinct  in  1888. 

q  Blaylock  precinct  (population  133  in  1880)  annexed  since 

r  Organized  from  part  of  Union  precinct  in  1888. 
s  Organized  from  part  of  Alta  precinct  111  1882. 
t  Grande  Koiide.  Prairio  Creek.  Rock  Creek,  Silver  L,ike 
and  Wallowa  precincts  (i)oimlation  1.191  in  1880)  taken  to 
form  \\  allowa  county  in  1887. 
u  Formerly  Lower'Eaale. 
V  Formerly  Indian  Vallev. 
w  Formerly  Eagle. 
X  Organized  from  part  of  Union  county  in  1887. 


338 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

OREGON  — ContiDued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Wallowa  county— Continued. 


Imnalia  precinct -  ■     ■ •  •  •  •.;,••••■ 

Joseph  precinct,  including  Joseph  village. 

3  oseph  village 

Lostine  precinct 

Lost  Prairie  precinct 

Paradise  precinct 

Pine  Creek  precinct 

Prairie  Creek  precinct 

Swamp  Creek  precinct 

Three  Buck  precinct 

Wallowa  precinct 


1880 


Wasco  countt  (a)  ■ 


83 
668 
249 
530 
133 
177 
169 
280 
233 
151 
620 


9,183 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Washington  county— Continued. 


11,120 


Antelope  precinct 

Bake  Oven  precinct 

Columbia  precinct  (b) 

Deschutes  precinct  (b) 

Dut'ur  precinct  (b) .■•-;■■,-. 11'  V 

East  Dalles  precinct  (c),  including  part  ot 
Dalles  city. 

Dalles  citv  (part  of ).........  •  •■  —  •■•• 

Total  for  Dalles  city,  m  East  and  West 

Dalles  precincts.  

Tails  precinct,  incl.  CascadeLocks  village. 

Cascade  Locks  village  ..  ■  ■  ■    ■ .- .•  ■  • 

Hood  River  precinct,  incl.  Hood  KiverviU. 

Hood  River  village 

Kinpley  precinct  (b) 

Hosier  precinct 

Rosebush  precinct  (6) 

Tygh  precinct 

Wamic  precinct  (b) .  - 

Wapinitia  precinct  (b)  •■■.•-•-■  ■  -. ;_•  ■  ; 

West  Dalles  precinct  '.c),  including  part 
of  Dalles  city. 
Dalles  city  (part  of) 


Washwgton  county  . 
Beaverdam  precinct 


307 
163 
335 
463 
425 
2,418 

1.595 
3,029 

370 
27s 

1,187 
201 
397 
240 
343 
168 
363 
215 

1,789 

i>434 


205 


:  Forest 


Cedar  Creek  precinct 

East  Butte  precinct 

West  Butte  precinct 

Columbia  precinct 

Cornelius  precinct 

Dairy  Creek  precinct 

Forest  Grove  precinct,  includinj 
(Jrove  town. 

Forest  Grove  town     

Gales  Creek  precinct 

Hillsboro  precinct,  incl.  Hillsboro  tn.  (e) . 

South  Tualatin  precinct 

Wapato  precinct 

Washington  precinct 


1890 


Yamhill  county. 


583 
364 


116 


.082 
~588 


Amity  precinct,  incl.  Amity  town  («■) 

Bellevue  precinct 

Carlton  precinct 

Dayton  precinct  (/),  incl.  Dayton  town  . . . 

'  Dayton  town 

Dundee  precinct  (jr) ••■,".■"'" 

East   Chehalem   precinct  (/),  including 
Newberg  town. 

Newberg  town 

Lafayette  precinct,  mcl.  Lafayette  town.  . 

llafavette  town ......... 

Iforth  McMinnville  precinct  (ft),  includ- 
ing part  of  McMiunville  city. 

Mc.Minnville  city  (part  of) • 

Total  lor  McMinnville  city,  in  North 
and  South  McMinnville  precincts. 

North  Yamhill  precinct  ()' ) 

Sheridan  precinct  (j).  incl.  Sheridan  tn.. 

Sheridan  town • . 

South  McMinnville  precinct  (ft),  includ- 
ing part  of  McMiunville  city. 

McMinnville  citv  (part  of) 

West  Chehalem  precinct  (/) 

Willamette  precinct 

Willamina  precinct  (k) 


951) 

1,  II2S 

440^ 

751 
1,057 
1,089 
1,268 


670 

1,552 

599 

621 

805 


10,  692 


1880 


cn,44l 

354 
686 
592 
942 

547 
289' 
885 
377 
41» 
509 


,945- 


743 
370 
599 
986 
304 
222 
1,  268 


5U 

634 

365 

1,099 


1,392 
718 
299 

1.296 


382 
346- 
468 
819 
368 


481 


863 
396 


645 
377 
433 


670 

982 
993 

196 


535 
368 


n  Parts  taken  to  form  Crook,  Gilliam,  and  Shermaii  coun- 
*•  tITrI'?  1 SR5  and  1889  respectivelv;  CampCreek,  Mitchell, 
Ochocc.  Prin<^-me  Sal izman,  and  Villow  Creek  precincts 
Ochoco,    J^rineAiu  .  ^^^^^  county,  Butte 

(populat  on  1^943   -iWbO^ra  ^^^^  ^,^^^^  precincts 

*^''''''  I'^^^T,  ?193  in  1880°  taken  to  form  Gilliam  county ;  no 
IJi'^matrn  conce^-i-Tcelilo    E.^-  ^^^^^  -^^  Oak 

Grove  precincts  (population  2,004  m  1880). 

l  g;Krecll."t  (population  3  226  in  1880)  formed  into  East 
and  West  DaUes  precincts  since  1880. 


d  Not  separatelv  returned  in  1880. 

c  Not  separately  returned. 

f  Part  taken  to  form  Dundee  precmct  m  1886.  ,   ._.     . 

'g  Organized  from  parts  of  Dayton  and  East  and  West 
Chehalem  precincts  in  1886.  .     ,„„„,.<.  , 

ft  McMinnville  precinct  (population  1,408  m  1880)  formed, 
into  North  and  South  McMinnville  precincts  since  1880. 

j  Formerly  North  Fork.  . 

7  Part  taken  to  form  Willamma  precinct  m  1884. 

k  Organized  from  part  of  Sheridan  precmct  in  1884. 


PE1VNSYI.VANIA. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Adams  county— Continued. 


Bendersville  borough  (a). 
Berwick  borough . . 
Berwick  township 
Butler  township  .- 
Conewago  township  (b) 
Cumberland  township. 
East  Berlin  borough 

Franklin  township 

Freedom  township 

Germany  township 

Gettysburg  borough •--■■■ 

Wardl ]'ll\ 

«5::::::::::::::::::::--:::":-^ 

Hamilton  ban  township. 
Hamilton  township 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Menallen  township  in  1887 
I  Pa'it  taken  to  form  McSherrystown  borough  m  1884. 
c  Fnclndes  Fairfield  village  (population  410),  given  as  , 
corporal  ed  in  1880. 


Highland  township 

Huntington  township 

Latimore  township 

Liberty  township 

Littles'town  borough 

McSherrystown  borough  (d) 

Menallen  township  (e) 

Mountjoy  township 

Mount  Pleasant  township 

New  Oxford  borough 

Oxford  township 

Reading  town.ship 

Straban  township 

Tyrone  township 

Dnion  township 

York  Springs  borough 

d  Organized  from  part  of  Conewago  township  in  1884 
e  Part  taken  to  form  Bendersville  borough  in  1887. 


1890 


483 

1,552 

1.244 

761 

991 

1,020 

1,598 

1,392 

2,039 

585 

905 

1,368 

1,641 

1,050 

1,128 

340 


1880 


524 

1,642- 

1,282 

892 

913 

439 

2,010 

1,296 

2.138 

501 

851 

1,382 

1,  712 

985 

1,180 

378- 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continned. 

PElVIVSYIiVAIVIA— Continued. 


339 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Allegheny  county 551,  959       355, 869 


Aleppo  township  (a) , 

Allegheny  city 

Ward    i ' 6,  943 

Ward   2 16,511 

Ward    3 14,887 

Ward    4 11,618 

Ward    5 9,920 

Ward    6 11,002 

Ward    7 5,928 

Ward   8 2,941 

Ward    9 4,685 

Ward  10 4,381 

Ward  11 5, 669 

Ward  12 5,370 

Ward  13 4,  832 

Baldwin  township 

Bellevue  borough 

Bellzhoover  borough 

Bethel  township  (6) 

Braddock  borough 

Ward  1 ■ 3,  :!86 

Ward  2 3, 175 

Ward  3 2.  000 

Braddock  township  (e),  inol.Copeland  vill. 

Copeland  village 

Chartiers  borough 

Chartiers  township 

Collier  township 

Coraopolis  borough  {d) 

Crescent  township 

East  Deer  township 

Edgewood  borough  {e) 

Elizabetli  borougli 

Elizabeth    township,    including   Buena 
Vista  and  Industry  villages. 

Buena  Vista  village 

Industry  village ', 

Etna  borough ..,_ 

Fawn  township 

Tindley  township 

Forward  township,  incl.  Bunoia  village  . . 

Bunola  village 

Franklin  township 

Gleufield  borough 

Greentree  borougli  (/) 

Hampton  township 

Hanner  township 

Harrison  township,  incl.  Avenue  village.. 

Avenue  village 

Homestead  borough  (g) 

Ward  1 '. 3,  222 

Ward  2 3]  313 

Ward  3 1 ,  376 

Indiana  township 

Jefferson  township 

Kilbuck  township 

Knox villo  borough 

Leet  township 

Lincoln  township  (A) 

Lower  St.  Clair  town.ship 

McCandlcss  township 

McKeesport  borough 

Ward  1 4,  768 

Ward  2 7,  860 

Wards 8,113 

Mansfield  borough 

Marshall  township 

Mifflin  township  (ii,  including  Dravos- 
burg  village. 

Dravosburg  village 

Mill  vale  borough 

Ward  1 915 

Ward  2 1,594 

Ward  3 1,  300 

Moon  township  (}) 

Neville  township 

North  Fayette  township 


510 
105,  287 


7,230 

1.349 

2,983 

7,808 

2,961 

962 

785 

1,683 

616 

1,804 

5,149 


2,352 

950 

11,144 


3,809 


1880 


419 
1.253 

218 
1,810 
3.  361 

239 


1,003 

490 

2,352 


1,189 
3,  227 
1.432 
393 
890 
1.646 
2,329 
1.010 
8.212 


1,172 

748 

6,483 

850 
1,824 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Osbum  borough  in  1883. 
b  Organized  from  part  of  Snowdeu  township  in  1886. 
c  Organized  from  part  of  Wilkins  township  in  1885. 
rf  Organized  from  part  of  Moon  township  in  1886. 
e  Organized  from  parts  of  .Sterrett  and  Wilkins  townships 
since  1880. 

.f  Organized  from  part  of  Union  township  in  1885. 
H  Organized  from  part  of  Mifflin  township  since  18K0. 
h  Part  taken  to  form  Reynoldton  borough  in  188G. 
i  Part  taken  to  fonu  Homestead  borough  since  l^^SO. 
j  Part  taken  to  form  Coraopolis  borough  in  IHSU. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Allegheny  county— Continued. 

jS'orth  Versailles  township  (k),  includin" 
Port  Perry  village. 
Port  Perry  village 

Oakmont  borough  (f) ..[I........ 

O'Hara  township 

Ohio  township 

Osbum  borough  {m) 

Patton  township 

Penn  township 

Pine  township 

Pittsburg  city .._\ 

Ward    1...' 3  73' 

Ward    2 ;    slobH 

^artl    3 2,090 

Ward    4 3  141 

:j^ard  5 ;:  s:,u\ 

:^ard   6 9  129 

S^ard    , 5  9U2 

Ward    8 7  022 

Ward   9 '"    4'277 

Ward  10 ;    3;eo2 

Ward  11 9  884 

^ardl2 ]o;335 

Ward  13 11,109 

Ward  14 15,521 

Ward  15 5,  75S 

Ward  16 10,810 

Ward  17 12,335 

WardlS e,995 

Wardl9 7,996 

Ward  20 11,012 

Ward  21 11,  276 

Ward  22 3  259 

Ward23 \\'.    7;  020 

Ward24 5,809 

Ward  25 7,379 

Ward  26 "  ] '     7J  752 

Ward  27 io|  gog 

Ward28 5,120 

Ward29 4,836 

Ward  30 3, 402 

Ward  31 4]  823 

Ward  32 6  791 

Ward  33 '    1' 079 

Ward  34 2]  422 

Ward  35 3,'  630 

Ward  36 3, 632 

Plum  township 

Reserve  township  (>r) 

Ee.vnoldtou  borough  (0) '. 

Richland  township ' 

Robinson  township 

Ross  township 

Scott  township 

Sewickley  borough 

Sewickley  township 

Sbaler  township 

Sharpsburg  borough 

Snowden  township  (p) 

South  Fayette  township 

South  Versailles  township 

Springdale  township 

Spring  Garden  borough  (7) 

Sterrett  township  (/-/T 

Stowe  township,  incl.  McKees  Eocl<s vill 
McKees  Rocks  village 

Tarentum  borough 

Ward  1 i,  488 

AVard  2 1,  608 

Ward  3 1, 531 

Union  township  (*) 

Upper  St.  Clair  township 

Verona  borough  {t) ..., 

Versailles  township 

West  Bellevue  borough 

West  Deer  township 

AVest  Elizabeth  borough 


1890 


1,417 
1,548 
1,477 
2,262 

804 
1,301 

719 


1880 


,051 


1,678 

3,402 

2, 498 

661 

737 

221 

2,173 

1,730 

2,  932 

3,291 

746 

773 

238,  617 

156,  389 

1,682 

1,721 

2.941 

1,786 

1,379 

815 

760 

1,242 

1,170 

2,202 

1,976 

2,651 

1,532 

2,776 

2,053 

359 

392 

4,969 

1,929 

4,898 

3,466 

766 

1,259 

2,484 

1,765 

078 

882 

997 

738 

720 

1,182 

2,356 

3,716 

867 

1,687 
4,627 

1,245 

2,367 
829 

1,599 
727 
326 

1,438 
838 


Ic  Part  taken  to  form  Wilmerding  borough  in  1890. 
Z  Organized  from  part  of  Verona  borough  in  1889. 
in  Organized  from  part  of  Aleppo  township  in  1883. 
n  Part  taken  to  form  Sprin»  Garden  borough  in  1883. 
0  Organized  from  part  of  Lincoln  township  in  1886. 
/'  Part  taken  to  form  Bethel  township  in  1886. 
q  Organized  from  part  of  Reserve  township  in  1883. 
/■  Parts  taken  toform  Edgewood  and  Wilkinsburgboroutrhs 
siu.e  1880.  ^ 

.<  Hart  taken  to  form  (Treentree  borough  in  1885. 
t  Part  taken  to  form  Oakmont  borough  in  1889. 


340 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Contiuued. 

PEIVIVSVliVAIVI  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Allegheny  county— Continued. 


West  Liliertv  borougli 

WilUiusburg  borough  (a) •  •  ■  •  ■ 

wa"ii ::::  isfs 

ward  2. i  oao 

Wards 1'-'^- 

Wilkins  township  (h) 

Wilmcrding  borough  (c) 


Armstrong  county. 


Apollo  borough 

Atwood  borough  (rf) 

Bethel  township 

Bojigs  township 

Bradv  Bend  township 

J'lUrrc-U  township 

Cowanshannock  township  (f) 

Davton  borough 

East  Franklin  township 

Elderlou  borough 

Fiei'port  borough 

Giliiin  township 

Hove  V  tott-nship 

Kisk  i'minitas  township 

Kittanning  borough 

Kittauning  town.ship 

Leechburg  borough 

Madison  township 

Mahoning  township  (/)  -  --.---  ■  •  -  ------ 

Manor  tow-nship,  including  Ford  village 

Ford  village 

Manorville  borough 

North  Buffalo  township 

Parker  city 

Parks  township 

Perry  township 

Piue'township 

Plum  Creek  township 

Queenstown  borough 

Etfdbank  townshi]) 

South  Bend  township  . .  - 

South  Bethlehem  borough  (<;) 

South  Buffalo  township 

Sugarcreek  township 

Valley  township 

Washington  township 

Wayne  township 

AVest  Franklin  township 

Worthiugtou  borough ■ 


863 


2, 304 
419 


1880 


MtNOB  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Beaver  county— Continued. 


865 
1,529 


4,426 


46,747  ,       47,641 


Beaver  county- 


2,136  I 

185 

788 

847 
1,261 

922 
2,170 

372 

1,  575 
243 

1,637 

1,156 

346 

2,  452 
3,095 
1,393 
1,921 
1,763 
1,256 
2,859 
1,255 

392 

1,108 

1,317 

704 

938 

522 

1,788 

123 

1,892 

1,016 

111 

1,  634 

1,070 

1,602 

1,232 

1,503 

1,152 

246 


50,  077 


1,156 

149 

871 

1,010 

2,340 

1,047 

2,611 

.■179 

1,695 

299 

1,614 

1,190 

589 

1,698 

2,  024 

1,681 

1,123 

1,960 

1,930 

1,508 


Greene  township 

Hanover  township 

Harmony  township  (j) 

Hookstown  borough 

Hopewell  township 

Inilependence  township 

Industry  township 

Marion  township 

Moon  township 

Ke w  Brighton  borough ■■■--■ 

Wardl 1-298 

Ward  2 1.5^9 

Ward  3 1.660 

Ward  4 1.»'9 

New  Galilee  borough 

New  Se  wicklev  township 

North  Sewickley  township 

Ohio  township 

Patterson  township 

Phillipsburg  borough 

Pulaski  township 

Raccoon  township 

Rochester  borough ;  'oAo 

Wardl l.JJ: 

Wards !■  '»' 

Rochester  township 

St.  Clair  borough 

South  Beaver  township 

White  township  (t) 


327 

1,216 
1,835 

715 
1,309 

728 
1,996 

217 
1,667 
1,151 


Bedford  county 


390 
1,  552 


1,715 
1,018 
1,861 
1,489 
1,567 
1,129 
186 

39,  605 


9,735 


400 
1.178 
5,104 


Baden  borough 

Beaver  borough 

Beaver  Falls  borough  . .  - •-•;■• 

Wardl \-lL% 

Ward2 ^l'.". 

Ward3 ^'If. 

Ward4 ,  9*6 

Wards l-'Ol 

Ward  6 l-^^^ 

Big  Beaver  township 

Borough  township 

Bridge  water  borough 

Brishton  township 

Chip|)ewa  township  (A) 

Darlinaton  borough 

Darlington  township 

Eeonomv  borough  (i) 

Economy  township 

Fallston  borough - 

Frankfort  Springs  borough 

Franklin  township 

Freedntn  borough 

Georgetown  borough 

Glasgow  borough 

a  Organized  from  parts  of  Sterrett  and  Wilkins  townships 

'"rr-arts  taken  to  form  Edgewood  and  Wilkinsburg  boroughs 

^":f5j^^:ii?e;}^o^pa?^^"So?U;'^e;^?estownshipinm^ 
rf  Sized  ft-om^part  of  Cowanshannock  township  since 

^^*t"part  taken  to  form  Atwood  borough  since  1S80. 

f  Part  taken  to  form  South  Bethlehem  borough  since  1880. 

•aoSzed  from  part  uf  Mahumng.township  sin. 

h  Part  taken  to  form  White  township  since  1880. 

i  Organized  from  j.art  of  Harmony  township  sin.ui  1880 


1,497 

1,437 

409 

376 

1,177 

1,112 

773 

815 

571 

91)8 

254 

247 

1,137 

1,464 

413 

1,029 

1,024 

541 

500 

180 

142 

734 

739 

704 

623 

274 

288 

218 

573 

Berks  cou> 


1880 


1,111 

1,213 

100 

297 

1,447 

932 

618 

413 

1,092 

5.616 


320 
1,922 
1,154 
1,  072 

529 
1,494 
1,196 
1,012 
3,649 


925 

411 

926 

1,040 

38,644 


2,242 


Bedford  borough ■•-;.• 

East  ward J.  1 '  J 

West  ward L  " '  1 

Bedford  township 

Bloomfield  township 

Broadtop  township 

Coaldale  borough 

Coleralu  township - -. 

Cumberland  Valley  township 

East  Providence  township 

East  St.  Clair  township 

Everett  borough 

Harrison  township  (I) 

Hopewell  township 

Hy ndman  borough 

Juniata  townsbij) 

Kimmell  township  (m) 

King  township  (n) ' 

Liberty  township 

Londonderry  township 

Manns  Choice  borough  (o) 

Maun  township 

Monroe  township 

Napier  township  {p) 

New  Paris  borough  (7) 

Pleasantville  borough 

Rainsburg  borough 

St.  Clairs ville  borough 

Saxtun  borough 

Schellsburg  borough 

Snakespring  township 

Southampton  tow  nship 1        -■    „. 

South  Woodbury  township ,        1'  "-J^ 

Union  townsliip  («) "  ., 

West  Providence  township nil 

West.  St.  Clair  township '" 

W»)odburv  borou"  h 

Woodbury  township 


•(«)■ 


1,  249 

1,351 

334 

308 

1,082 

829 

751 

350 

1,124 

3,653 


259 

1,878 

971 

1,376 

130 

458 

903 

1,092 

2,552 


651 

289 
1, 025 


2,561 
913 
2,370 
272 
1,045 
1,108 
1,475 
1,148 
1,679 
804 
1,356 
1,056 
1,401 
741 
638 
1,332 
1,611 
363 
891 
1,909 
1,671 
196 
257 
247 
134 
712 
281 
774 
1,066 


260 
932 


34,  929 


2,011 


2,685 

868 
1,446 

258 
1,  022 
1,270 
1,503 
1,114 
1,247 

978 
1,404 

323 
1,437 


1,168 

914 

1,233 


834 

1,911 

2,011 

176 

227 

280 

144 

369 

359 

716 

1,206 

1,630 

956 

1,179 

951 

281 

999 


137,327       122,597 


1,491 
1,691 


1,603 
;  1,  523 


;  1880. 


Albanv  township 

Alsace" township  (r) 

Lower  Alsace  township  («) 

j  Part  taken  to  form  Economy  borough  since  1880. 

k  Or..anized  from  part  of  Chippewa  township  _since  1880. 

I  Part  taken  to  form  Manns  Choice  borough  since  1880. 
m  Organized  from  parts  of  King  and  Union  townships  since 

^Tpart  taken  tfl  form  Kimmell  township  since  1880. 
o  Organized  from  part  of  Harrison  township  8ince  1880. 
V  Part  taken  to  form  New  Paris  borough  since  1.^80. 
a  Organized  from  part  of  Napier  towusTiip  since  188U. 
•  Part  taken  to  form  Lower  Alsace  township  sii"--^  lf«0- 
s  Organized  from  part  of  Alsace  township  since  1880. 
t  Not  separately  returned. 


I 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continned. 

PE IVIVS  Vli  V  AIVI  A-Continned. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Berks  county — Continued. 


Amity  township 

Bern  township 

Eeruvilh'  borough 

Bethel  towcship 

Linlslioro  borough 

East  ward 1, 462 

West  ward 799 

Boyertown  boi'ough 

Brecknock  township 

Caernarvon  township 

Centerport  horougli  (a) 

Center  township  (6) 

Colebrookdale  township 

Cuiuru  township,  including  Mohrsville 
and  Shillingtou  villages. 

Mohrsville  village 

Shillington  village 

District  townshij) '.'.[ 

Douglass  township 

Earl  township 

Exeter  township 

Fleetwood  Ijorough 

Greenwich  township  (c) 

Hamburg  borough 

JCorth  ward 967 

South  ward 1, 160 

Heidelberg  township 

Hereford  township 

JeH'erson  township 

Kutztown  borough 

Lenhartsville  borough  (d) 

Long  Swamp  township 

Lower  Heidelberg  township 

Maidencreek  township 

Marion  township 

llaxatanny  township 

Muhlenberg  township 

North  Heidelberg  township 

Oley  township,  inch  Freidensburg  village 

Freidensburg  village 

Ontelaunee  township 

Peun  township 

Perry  township,  incl.  Shoemakervilie  vill 

Shoemakerville  village 

Pike  township 

Reading  city 

Ward  1.; 3.694 

Ward   2 5.947 

■^ard   3 4' 665 

■^ard   4 2,758 

Ward   5 3,467 

Ward  6 5^977 

Ward    7 5,185 

Ward   8 4,403 

Ward   9 4,800 

WardlO 6,156 

Ward  11 3  899 

Ward  12 4  no 

Ward  13 SJeOO 

Richmond  township 

Robeson  township ' 

Rockland  tow nship '.'. 

Ruscorabmanor  township 

Spring  township 

Tilden  township  (c) .._ 

Topton  borough .[. 

Tulpehocken  township 

Union  township 

'Upl)er  Bern  township  (/) 

Upper  Tulpehocken  township 

Washington  township 

Windsor  township 

Womelsdorf  borough 


1890 


Blair  county. 


1880 


3,007 
2,876 
1,775 
1,269 
2,  264 
2,  0C9 

854 
2,098 

514 
1,129 
1,282 
1,5T5 

502 

882 
58, 661 


70,  806 


2,850 


1,052 
1,277 


1,552 

1,598 

1,935 

2,176 

365 

405 

2, 139 

2,329 

2,261 

1,705 

1,436 

1,099 

949 

923 

942 

951 

133 

1.418 

1,  627 

1.352 

1,150 

3,927 

3,064 

620 

267 

600 

136 

715 

798 

1,143 

1,151 

927 

1,141 

2,  308 

2,469 

878 

802 

1,651 

1,988 

2,127 

2,010 

1,440 

1,281 

1,357 

1,406 

969 

1,072 

1,595 

1,198 

152 

161 

3,  426 
2,862 
1,714 
1,392 
2,843 
1,913 

950 
2,175 

379 
1,265 
1,530 
1,527 

429 

921 
43,  278 


1,916 

2,226 

2, 483 

2,322 

1,  423 

1,527 

1,313 

1,466 

2,544 

2,340 

1,082 

500 

515 

1,972 

2,092 

1,317 

1,540 

989 

2,179 

1,194 

1,274 

2.173 

1,924 

686 

830 

1,141 

1.097 

Allegheny  township,  including  part  of 
Duncansville  village. 

Duncansville  village  (part  ofl 

Total  for  Duncansville  village,  in  .-Vile- 
gheny  and  Blair  townships. 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Center  township  since  1880. 
b  Part  taken  to  form  Centerport  borough  since  18S0. 
c  Part  taken  to  form  Lenhartsville  borough  since  1880 
d  Organized  from  part  of  Greenwich  township  since  1880. 
e  Organized  from  part  of  Upper  Bern  township  in  1886. 
/  Part  taken  to  form  Tilden  township  in  1886. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Blair  cocnty— Continued. 


Altoona  city 

Ward! "3,273 

Ward  2 4,680 

Ward  3 3,  049 

Ward  4 3, 415 

Ward  5 4  457 

Ward 6 '.'.'.'..'.  4^  ggg 

Ward7 1  985 

Ward  8 4, 482 

Antis  township  (g) '.. 

Bellwood  borough  (A) !!.!.'..!!!!!! 

Blair  township,  including  part  of  Dun- 
cansville village. 
Duncansville  village  (part  of) 

Catharine  township 

East  Tyrone  borough 

Frankstowu  township 

Freedom  township 

Gay  sport  borough 

Greenfield  township 

Hollidavsborg  borough 

^"^ardl gie" 

Ward2 676 

^a'-d3 609 

Ward  4 874 

Huston  township 

Juniata  township 

Logan  township 

Martinsburg  borough 

Newry  borough. 


1890 


30, 337 


North  Woodbury  township .', 

Roaring  Spring  borough  (i) ' 

Snyder  township 

Taylor  to wnship  (j) !'..]!!..!! 

Tyrone  borough .".... 

Ward  1 !!!     "830 

Ward  2 j  jyj 

^ard3 ;;:;;;;  i;288 

Ward  4 1,416 

Tyrone  tONvnship 

Woo<lbury  township,  including Wiliiams. 
burg  village. 
Williamsburg  village 


Bradford  codnty. 


341 


1880 


19, 710 


2,060 

2,281 

1,146 

366 

1  279 

1,094 

225 

513 

596 

435 

279 

1,505 

1,753 

1,140 

1,228 

867 

764 

1,319 

1,285 

2,975 

3,150 

1,391 

1,533 

684 

729 

7,688 

4,590 

588 

567 

335 

326 

1,651 

1,695 

920 

489 

2,011 

1,424 

1,116 

2,011 

4,705 

2,678 

Alba  borough 

Albany  township 

Armenia  township '.'.... 

As.vluni  township ' ' ' 

Athens  borough...'. 

Ward  1 ."!!!"i,"653 

Ward  2 995 

Ward  3 1,226 

Athens  township 

Barclay  township,  incl.  Barclay  viilage. . 

Barclay  village 

Burlington  borough 

Burlington  township 

Canton  borough 

Canton  township ]  _' 

Colnm  Ilia  town.ship 

Franklin  township 

Granville  township 

Herrick  township '' 

Leraysville  borough 

Leroy  township 

Litchfield  township 

Monroe  borough 

Monroe  townsliip 

New  Albany  borough 

North  Towanda  township 

Orwell  township 

Overton  townsliip 

Pike  tow^lship 

Ridgebury  township 

Rome  bor<iugli 

Rome  tow  nship 

Sbesliequin  township 

Smithfleld  township 

South  Creek  township 

Part  taken  to  form  Bellwood  borough  since  1880. 
Organized  from  p.art  of  Antis  township  siuce  1880. 
!  f)rgaiiized  from  part  of  Taylor  township  since  1880. 
.;  Part  taken  to  form  Roaring'  Spring  borough  since  1880. 
k  Includes  Williamsburg  village    (population  566),  given 
as  incorporated  in  1880. 


1,239 

1,004 

2,112 

41,894 

888 

566 

59,  233 

.58.  541 

163 

189 

1,433 

1,464 

460 

410 

1,043 

1,247 

3,274 

1,592 

4,748 

2,402 

1,436 

2,634 

829 

'.'43 

166 

200 

946 

1,094 

1,393 

1,194 

1,835 

1,837 

1,245 

1,304 

626 

702 

1,224 

1,302 

813 

935 

374 

324 

1,  003 

1,196 

946 

1,159 

496 

383 

1,  596 

1,388 

287 

222 

753 

746 

1,  021 

1,307 

775 

503 

1.308 

1,496 

1.198 

1,489 

226 

236 

919 

1.045 

1,272 

1,460 

1,630 

1,826 

935 

1, 113 

L 


342 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION S-Continued. 

PENNSYLiVAIVIA— Continued. 


South  Warerly  borough 

Springfield  lowiiship... 

Standing  Stone  township 

Sylvania  borough 

Terrv  township 

Towanda  borough •  ■  •  -  • 

Wardl ]'lll 

WaTd2 I'C?^ 

Wards 1.-^* 

Towanda  township 

Troy  borough 

Troy  township 

Tuscarora  to\vnship 

Ulster  township 

Warren  township 

Wells  township 

West  Burlington  township 

Wilmot  township 

Windham  township 

Wyalusing  borough  (a) 

Wyalusing  township  (6) 

Wysox  township 


Bucks  county. 


Bedminster  township 

Bensalem  township 

Bridgeton  township 

Bristol  borough ■  •  -  ■ - 

Wardl I'f^ 

Ward  2 f.»66 

Wards l.Jfl 

Ward  4 1.3a9 

Bristol  township 

Buckingham  township 

Doylesto wn  borough 

Doy lestown  township 

Durham  township 

East  Kockhill  township  (c) 

Falls  township 

Havcock  township 

Hiiltown  township 

Hulmeville  borough 

Laughorne  borough -.-••--,•.-■ 

Lower    Makefield    township,   including 
Tardley  village. 

Yardlev  village 

Middletowh  township 

Milford  township 

Morrisville  borough 

New  Britain  township 

New  Hope  borough 

Newtown  borough 

Newtown  township 

Nockamixon  township 

Northampton  township 

Perkasie  borough 

Plumstead  township 

Quakertown  borough 

Ivichlrtud  townsliip 

Sellersvillo  horough 

Solehury  townshi)> 

Southaiiipton  townshil) 

Springfield  township 

Telford  borough  (rf) 

Tiuicum  township 

TJpper  Makefield  township 

Warminster  township 

Warrington  township ■ 

Warwi(fk  township 

West  Rockhill  township  (c) ■ 

Wrightstown  township 


1,581 
1,  400 

70,  615         63,  056 


2,385 

2,499 

846 

6,553 


1,591 
2,544 
2,519 
1,  733 
] ,  783 

1,  ceo 

2,463 
1,218 
3,032 
418 
727 
2,028 


2,  482 
2,  217 
1,  058 
5,273 


1,682 
2,815 
2,  U70 
1,845 
1,420 


BDTLER  COU 


NTY.  ...-.--.---•--■••-••-         55,  ooy 


1,817 
1,224 


1,360 

2,975 

968 

1,844 

1, 152 

1,001 

970 

1,554 

1,768 

300 

2,  537 

1,769 

1,994 

490 

2,648 

1,435 

2,  525 


Brady  township 
Buffalo  township, 
Butler  borough.- 

Wardl 2.468 

Ward2 1.384 

Waid3 1.366 

Ward  4 2,067 

Wards 1-449 

Butler  township 

Center  township 

Centerville  borough 

Cherry  township 

Clay  township 

Clearfield  township 

Clinton  township 

Concord  township - 

Conoquenessing  township 

Cranberry  township 

Donegal  township 

Evans  borough  (g) 

Fairview  borough 

Fairview  township  

Forward  township  (A) 

Franklin  township 

Harmony  borough 

Harris ville  borough . .  )  ,^v  

Mercer  township 5 

.Jackson  township  (h) 

Jefferson  township 

Karus  borough 

Lancaster  township 

Marion  township 

Middlesex  township 

Millersto wn  borough 

Muddvcreek  township 

(lakland  township 

Parker  township 

Penn  township 

Petrolia  borough 

Portersville  borough 

Prospect  borough 

Saxouburg  borough 

Slippery  rock  township 

Summit  township 

Sunbury  borough 

Venango  township 

Washington  township 

Winfield  township 

Worth  township 

Zelienople  borough ■ 


Cambria  county 


1,297 
1,005 

448 
1,433 
1,076 

841 

918 
1,138 
1,593 

909 
1,617 

637 

303 
1,996 
1,724 

990 

585 

1,083 

1,154 

1,600 

427 

946 

965 

1,078 

1, 162 

785 

1,198 

1,710 

1,814 

546 

190 

343 

258 

1,247 

1,287 

238 

1,147 

1,  351 

1,087 

939 

639 

66,  375 


1,007 
980 
418 

1,161 

1,036 
«1,  056 

1,048 
/I.  654 

1,190 
983 

2,156 


333 
3,930 
1,133 
1,047 

497 
(386 
^985 
1,267 
1,214 

701 
1,070 
1,086 
1,100 
1,108 

790 
1,089 
2,516 
1,131 
1,186 

216 

362 

319 
1,007 
1,266 

243 
1,322 
1,287 
1,092 
1,076 

497 

46,  811 


1,004 
1,431 


Adams  township 

Allegheny  township 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Wyalusing  township  since  1880. 

6  Part  taken  to  form  Wyalusing  borough  since  1880. 

c  Rockhill  towu.ship  (population  3,207  in  18»0)  'ormed  mto 
East  and  West  Rockhill  townships  since  1880;  part  "♦  West 
Rockhill  township  taken  to  form  Teltord  borough  in  1886 

d  Organized  from  part  of  West  Rock h  11  township  m  188G. 

e  Includes    CoylesviUe  village    {population  57),   given   as 

'"TlJi'cUri  Griefe  village  (population  142,,  given  as  incoi- 
^'*^' 0?ganizeTfrom  parts  of  Forward  and  Jackson  townships 
in  1882. 


634 

1,226 

255 

508 

1,205 

764 

619 

1,874 

567 

501 

1,158 

845 

1,202 

711 

662 

2,392 

1,076 

1,070 

987 


899 
587 

1,047 
502 

1,295 
305 
527 

1,323 

437 

409 

ml,  236 


216 
756 


Adams  township 

Allegheny  township 

Ash  ville  borough  ( j) 

Barr  township 

Blacklick  township 

Cambria  township 

Carrolltown  borough 

Carroll  township 

Chest  Springs  borough 

Chest  township  (A") 

Clearfield  township 

Conemaugh  township 

Coopersdale  borough. .  - . .  -  ■-  -  •■•-■■  ■  -.■  ■  ■ 

Croyle  township  (I),  incl.  Ehrenfeld  viU- 
Ehrenfeld  village 

Dean  township  (n) 

East  Conemaugh  borough 

East  Taylor  township  (o) 

Ebensbiirg  borough 

Elder  towniship  

Franklin  borough 

Gallitzin  borough 

Gallitzin  township 

Hastings  borough  (p) 

Jackson  township 

h  Part  taken  to  form  Evans  borough  in  1882. 
i  Not  separately  returned.  •   „„iaao 

,•  Organized  from  part  of  Dean  township  since  1880. 
k  Part  taken  to  form  Hastings  borough  smce  1880 
I  Part  taken  to  form  South  Fork  borough  smce  1880. 
„;  induJe:.  SummerhiU  village  (population  343),  given  as 
incorporated  in  1880.       .,.,,,  ,     :„„.iiaan 

n  Part  taken  to  form  Ashy.lle  borougli  «'  '^*  f |"^„,.j  ..^^ 
oTavlor  township  (population  1,3/2  m  1880)  formed  into 
East  aiid  West  Taylor  towns  Inps  since  1880. 
/'organized  froi  part  of  Chest  township  smce  1880. 


1,123 
579 
734 
799 

437 


1,004 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

PEIVIVSYtVAIVIA— Continued. 


343 


MINOR  CniL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Cambria  county— Continued. 


Johnstown  city  (a) 

AVard    1 1,480 


AVard    2 50' 

Ward    3 412 

Ward    4 1,002 

AVard    5 1,413 

AVard    6 2,469 

AVard    7 3,774 

AVard    8 028 

AVard    9 2,2.52 

AVard  10 1, 304 

AVard  11 683 

Ward  12 889 

Ward  13 1 ,  098 

AVard  14 1 ,  180 

Ward  15 943 

Ward  16 1 ,  771 

Xilly  borough  (6) 

Loretto  borough 

Xo  wer  Toder  township,  including  Browns- 
town  and  llorreUville  villagesT 

Brownstown  village 

Morrell villa  village 

ilunster  township 

Portage  township,  inol.  Portage  village. . 
Portage  village 

Eeade  township 

Eichland  township 

South  Fork  borough  (c) 

Stony  Creek  township,  including  Hon 
nerstown  and  Walnut  Grove  villages. 

Honnerstown  village '. . . . . 

AValnut  Grove  village 

Summerhill  township 

Susquehanna  township 

Tunnelhill  borough 

Tipper  Toder  township  (<?) 

Washington  township  (e) 

West  Taylor  township  (/) 

AVhite  township 

AVilmore  borough 


Cameron  county  , 


Driltwood  borough 

Emporium  borough ' 

East  ward 681 

Middle  ward 876 

West  ward 590 

Gibson  township 

Grove  township 

Lumber  township 

Portage  township 

Shippen  township 


Carbon  county 


Banks  township 

East  Mauch  Chunk  borough 

East  Penn  township 

Eranklin  township 

Kidder  township  (gr) 

Xansford  borough 

Center  ward 1.  006 

East  ward l'  440 

West  ward 1 ,'  5.53 

Xausanne  township 

Xehighton  borough 

Lehigh  township 

Lower  Towamensing  township 

Mahoning  township 

Mauch  Chunk  borough '.', 

Ward  1 2,  052 

Ward  2 2,  049 

Mauch  Chunk  township  (h),  including 
Nesquehoning  village. 
Nesquehoning  village 

Packer  township 

Parryville  borough 


21, 805 


915 

236 

4,290 

550 
2,827 

400 
1,810 

564 
2,235 

920 
1,295 
1,788 

1 ,014 

535 

602 

1,160 

730 

1,  325 

1,662 

1,277 

690 

350 


,238 


1880 


8,380 


628 
,147 


948 

784 

907 

226 

1,598 

38,  624 


280 
957 


559 
546 
765 
274 
1,532 


881 


619 
949 
224 
916 
1,443 


383 
310 


5,159 


4,461 
2,772 
1,109 
2,040 
992 
4,004 


1.56 
2,959 

565 
1,726 
2,  248 
4,101 


2,448 

1.65s 
065 
605 


504 
1,156 


1,421 
1,937 
36 
1,732 
1,903 
3,752 


4,082 

957 
496 
657 


a  Cambria,  Conemaugh,  Millville,  Prospect,  and  Woodvale 
borou":hs  (population  9,469  in  1880)  and  part  of  Upper  Yoder 
township  (GrubtOMTi)  annexed  since  1880. 

b  Organized  from  part  of  AVashington  township  since  1880 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Croyle  township  since  1880. 

a  Part  given  to  Johnstown  city  since  1880. 

«  Part  taken  to  form  Lillv  borough  since  1880;  Summitville 
borough  (population  139  iu  1880)  annexed  since  1880. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Carbon  county— Continued. 

Penn  Forest  township 

Summit  Hill  borough  (1) 

Towamensing  township . . . 

Weatherly  borough 

Weissport  borough 


1890 


Center  county 


Bellefonte  borough 

North  ward "  1,777 

South  ward ]  1 400 

West  ward '  709 

Benner  township 

Boggs  township 

Buinside  township 

Center  Hall  borough  ( j) 

College  township 

Curtin  township ..] 

Ferguson  township 

Gregg  township , 

Haines  township 

Halfmoon  township 

Harris  township 

Howard  borough 

Howard  townshiij 

Huston  township 

Liberty  township 

Marion  township __[ 

Milesburg  borough 

Miles  township 

Millheira  borough ' 

Patton  township 

Penn  township ' 

Philipsburg  borough 

Ward  1 .  .^ 80(5 

Ward2 1,405 

Ward  3 1,014 

Potter  township  (A) 

Kush  township 

Snow  Shoe  township 

Spring  township,  incl.  Coloviile  village  . . 
Coleville  village T 

Taylor  township 

Union  township 

UnionviUe  borough 

Walker  township 

Worth  township 


2,816 
933 

2.961 
456 

43, 269 


Chester  county. 


700 

494 

902 

186 

1,217 

31,  923 

~47018 

1,853 

933 

1,741 

1,  207 

2,206 

3,946 


1  222 

2.  042 
530 
441 

1.666 
546 

1,  748 

1,688 

1,490 
748 
869 
554 
940 
766 

1,244 
Oil 
714 

1,  438 
700 

1,  045 
978 

3,245 


1.764 

2,  829 

2.397 

3,190 

592 

577 

820 

348 

1,333 

840 

89,  377 


1880 


653 


931 

1,977 
388 

37, 922 


397 

458 
1,053 

790 
3,680 


1,  920 


Atglen  borough 

Birmingham  township 

Cain  township 

Charlestown  township 

Coatesville  borough 

East  ward 1,  426 

Middle  ward 1^  630 

West  ward 624 

Downingtown  borough 

East  ward 872 

West  ward 1,  018 

East  Bradford  township 

East  Brandy  wine  township 

East  Cain  township 

East  Coventry  township 

East  Fallowii'eld  township 

East  Goshen  township 

East  Marlboro  township 

East  Nantmeal  townsliip 

East  Kottingham  township 

East  Pikeland  township 

Easttown  township 1 

East  Vincent  township 

East  Whiteland  township I 

Elk  township ! 

Franklin  township j 

Highland  township ' 

Honey  brook  township,  including  Honev- 

brook  village.                                         '     ! 
Honeybrook  village 1 

/Taylor  township  (jiopulation  1,372  in  1 
East  and  West  Taylor  townships  since  1880. 

(7  Given  as  North  and  South  Kidder  townships  in  1880 
a  population  of  661  and  546,  respectively. 

h  Part  taken  to  form  Summit  Hill  borough  since  1880. 

i  Organized  from  part  of  Mauch  Chunk  township  since 

j  Organized  from  part  of  Potter  townshij)  since  1880. 

k  Part  taken  to  form  Center  Hall  borough  since  1880. 


3,026 


1,282 

2,098 

465 

350 

1,417 

024 

1,817 

1,795 

1,422 

664 

942 

498 

947 

892 

1,284 

674 

043 

1,512 

577 

761 

814 

1,779 


2,375 

1,591 

1,410 

2,  235 

260 

617 

1,086 

399 

1,467 


83, 481 


347 

503 
863 
902 
,766 


1,480 


1,043 

1,  054 

995 

1,011 

256 

539 

1,219 

1,259 

1,505 

1,461 

684 

724 

1,327 

1,337 

837 

930 

1,305 

1,  351 

823 

804 

1,682 

845 

1,  285 

1.252 

1,157 

1, 273 

789 

830 

791 

960 

910 

896 

1,876 

1,  849 

514 

470 

iih  for 

iijed  into 

with 


1S80. 


344  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1S9(^. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS- Coutinued. 

PElVNSVliVANI  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Chester  county— Continued. 


1890 


Hopewell  borough 

Kennett  Square  borough 

Kennett  township 

London  Britain  town.ship 

Londonderry  township 

London  GroVe  township 

Lower  Oxford  township 

Malvern  borough  («) 

New  Garden  township 

]S!ewlin  township 

!New  London  township 

North  Coventry  township 

Oxford  borough 

Parkesburg  borough 

Pennsbury  township 

Penn  to wiishii) 

Phenixville  borough 

Wardl l.^Ul 

AVard2 1.686 

Ward3 2,12( 

Ward  4 !•  '24 

■Ward  5 1.1'" 

Pocopson  township 

Sadsbury  townsbip 

Schuvlkill  township 

South  Coventry  township 

Spring  borough 

Thornbury  township 

Tredyft'rin  township 

tapper  Oxford  township - 

"Upper  Uwchlan  township 

"Uwchlan  township 

Valley  township 

"Wallace  township 

Warwick  township 

West  Bradford  township 

West  Brandy  wine  township 

West  Cain  tbwniship 

West  Chester  borough 

East  ward 2, 157 

Korth  ward 1.324 

South  ward 2, 314 

Westward 2,233 

West  Fallowtield  township 

West  Goshen  township 

West  Marlboro  township 

West  Nantineal  township 

West  Nottingham  township 

West  Pikelaiid  township 

West  Sadsbury  township 

Westtown  to Wnship 

West  Vincent  township 

West  Whiteland  township 

WilUstown  township  (b) 


1880 


Clarion  county. 


213 

1,  326 

1,185 

607 

671 

2,613 

1,384 

641 

2,126 

680 

789 

1,605 

1,711 

1,514 

773 

632 

8,514 


513 

843 
1,254 

493 
1,797 

251 
2,549 
1,096 

824 

689 
1,072 

662 
1,487 
1,281 

723 
1,146 
8,  028 


1,039 

1,111 

1,041 

995 

817 

664 

774 

895 

1,081 

1,  096 

1,390 

36,  802 


914 
1.457 
1,759 

842 
1,047 
1,026 

600 


210 
1,021 
1,247 
621 
727 
2,148 
1,429 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Claeion  county— Continued. 


1,942 
779 
891 

1,441 

1.  502 
817 
795 
739 

6,682 


564 

749 
1,416 

569 
1,112 

262 
1,975 
1,096 

848 

698 
1,187 

711 
1,267 
1,620 

874 
1,275 
7,046 


1,048 

1, 133 

1,146 

1,027 

864 

1,005 

693 

848 

1,238 

1,.345 

1,620 

40,  328 


Perry  township 

Pine'y  township 

Porter  township 

Eedbank  township   (rf),  including  Pair- 
mount  village. 

Fairmount  village 

Eichland  township,  inch  Foxburg  village 

Foxburg  village 

Rimersburg  borough 

St.  Petersburg  borough 

Salem  to«  nship 

ShippensviUeborough  (e) 

Sligo  borough 

Strattanville  borough- 

Toby  township 

Washington  township 

West  Millville  borough  (/) 


1890 


1,  054 

3,585 

258 

277 

1,169 

1,446 

145 

1,242 

1,020 

2,169 

2,185 

698 

767 

1, 123 

1,354 

2,100 

807 

1,161 

773 

573 


Clearfield  county. 


Ashland  township 1,  268 

Beaver  township 1 

Brady  township -37 

Calle'nsburg  borough 241 

Clarion  borough 2, 164 

Clarion  township 1,183 

Curllsville  borough 154 

East  Brady  borough 1,  228 

Edenburg  borough 7.51 

Elk  township  (c) 1,  283 

Farmington  township 2,  598 

Highland  township 624 

Knox  township 

Licking  township 

Limestone  township 

Madison  township 

Millcreek  township 

Monroe  township 

New  Bethlehem  borough 

Paint  township 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Willistown  township  -since  1880. 

b  Part  taken  to  form  Malvern  borough  since  1880. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Shippensville  borough  in  1889. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  West  Millville  borough  since  1880. 

e  Organized  from  part  of  Elk  township  in  1889. 

/Organized  from  part  of  Redbank  township  since  1880. 

p  Parts  taken  to  form  Coalport,  Glen  Hope,  and  Mahatfey 
boroughs  since  1880  and  Bi>;lertownship  inl883. 

h  Organized  from  parts  of  Becaria,  Gulich,  Knox,  and  Wood- 
ward townships  in  1883.  . 

i  Organized  from  part  of  Woodward  township  since  labO. 

j  Organized  from  part  of  Decatur  township  in  1883. 

k  Organized  from  part  of  Becaria  to\vnship  since  1880. 


Becaria  township  {g),  inch  Blaine  village. 
Blaine  village 

Bell  township 

Bigler  township  (ft) 

Bloom  township 

Boggs  township 

Bradford  township 

Brady  township 

Brisljin  borough  (0 

Bnrnside  borough 

Bumside  townsnip 

Chester  Hill  borough  (j)  

Chest  township 

Clearfield  borough 

Coalport  borough  (t) 

Coojter  township  (.1),  inch  Peale  village  . . . 
Peale  village 

Covington  township 

Curwensville  borough 

Decatur  township  (in) 

Dubois  borough  ()i) 

Wardl 2,741 

Ward2 2,280 

Wards 1,128 

Ferguson  to wn.ship 

Girard  township , 

Glen  Hope  borough  ( i-) 

Goshen  township 

Gr.aham  township 

Greenwood  township 

Gulich  township  (o) 

Houtzdale  borough 

Huston  township,  iucl.  Penfield  village. . . 
Penfieid  village 

Jordan  toAvnship 

Karthaus  township 

Knox  township  (o)  

Lawrence  township  (p),  including  Glen 
Richey  village. 
Glen  Richey  village 

Lumber  borough 

Mahaffey  borough  (k) 

Morris  township  (<]),  including  Aahcroft 
and  Morrisdale  villages. 

Ashcroft  village 

Morrisdale  village 

Newburg  borough 

New  Washington  borough 

Osceola  Mills  borough 

Penn  township  (r) 

PennvUle  borough  (s) 

Pike  township 

Sandy  township  (0 

Union  township 

Wallaceton  borough 

West  Clearfield  b(u-ough  (u) 

Woodward  township  (B) 


1880 


1,706 

742 

1,861 

2,035 

5Q9 

1,859 

640 

360 

655 

1,147 

336 

495 

331 

1,161 

1,505 

376 

69,  565 

3,021 

534 

1,484 

1,841 

364 

835 

1,981 

1,918 

1,508 

292 

1,614 

563 

1,314 

2,248 

855 

2,276 

500 

747 

1,664 

4,779 

6,149 


981 

587 

286 

476 

696 

566 

1,300 

2,231 

2,443 

603 

1,415 

1,368 

810 

2,773 

527 

266 

627 

3,297 

786 
669 
354 
178 

1,730 
806 
219 

1,445 

2,152 
639 
250 
621 

5,596 


2,458 

822 

1,592 

2,  308 


544 
2.  740 

514 

334 

1,044 

1,496 

388 

543 

317 

1,272 

1,496 

290 


43, 408 
^1, 461 
'"  "998 


443 
905 

1,702 
1,888 


279 
1,513 


1,098 
1,809 


729 

706 

2,443 

2,718 


704 

575 

164 

501 

645 

455 

1,088 

2,060 

1,354 

299 

685 

618 

788 

2,233 


298 


409 
184 
280 
1,253 
611 


1,441 

3,840 

551 

196 


5,105 


I  Organized  from  part  of  Morris  township  in  1884. 
■ni  Part  taken  to  form  Chester  Hill  borough  in  1883. 
n  Organized  from  Tiarti  of  Sandy  township  since  1880. 
0  Part  taken  to  form  Bigler  township  in  1883. 
p  Part  taken  to  form  West  Clearfield  borough  since  1880. 
q  Part  taken  to  fonu  Cooper  township  in  1884. 
»■  Part  taken  to  form  Peunville  borough  in  1885. 
«  Organized  from  part  of  Penn  township  in  I880. 
t  Part  taken  to  form  Dubois  borough  since  1880. 
u  Oro-anized  from  part  of  Lawrence  township  since  1880. 
V  Parts  taken  to  form  Brisbin  borough  since  1880  and  Big- 
ler township  in  1883. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

PENlVSVIiVAlYIA-Contimied. 


345 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Clinto.v  county  . 


Allison  township,  incl.  Flemington  vill. . . 

PUeraington  village 

Bald  Eagle  township 

Beech  Creeli  boroujjh 

Beech  Creek  township 

Castanea  township 

Chapman  township  (a) 

Coleorook  township 

Crawford  township 

Dunstable  township 

East  Keating  township 

Gallagher  township 

Greene  township 

Grugan  to wn  ship 

Lamar  township 

Leidy  township 

Lock  Haven  citv 

Ward  1 -. 2,053 

Ward  2 1 ,  775 

Ward  3 1,  509 

Ward  4 2, 021 

Loganton  borough  (6) 

Logan  township 

Mill  Hall  borough 

Xoyes  township , 

Pine  Creek  township 

Porter  township 

Reno  vo  borougli 

East  ward 1,496 

Middle  ward 1,295 

West  ward 1,  363 

South  Renovo  borough  (c) 

Wayne  township 

West  Keating  township 

Woodward  township 


1890 


Columbia  county 


with 


Beaver  township 

Benton  township 

Berwick  borough 

Bloom      township,     coextensive 
Bloomsburg  borough. 

Briar  Creek  township 

Catawissa  township,  incl.  Catawissa  vill 

Catawissa  village 

Center  township 

Centralia  borough 

Conyngham  township 

Fisliing  Creek  township 

Franklm  township 

Greenwood  township 

Hemlock  township 

Jackson  township 

Locust  township , 

Madison  township 

Main  township 

Mifflin  township 

Montour  township 

Mount  Pleasant  township 

Orange  township 

Pine  township 

Roaring  Creek  township 

Scott  township,  including  Espy  village  . . 

Espy  village 

Sagarloaf  township 


CR.4.WF0RD  COtlSTY. 


Athens  township 

Beaver  township 

Bloomfleld  township 

Blooming  Yalley  borough  . 

Cambridge  borough 

Cambridge  township 

CenterviUe  borough 

Cochranton  borough 

Conneaut  tomiship 

Conneautville  borough 

Cussewago  township 

East  Fairfield  township . . . 


28, 685 


1,112 
912 
818 
437 
705 
484 

1,128 
495 
440 
449 
229 
359 

1,218 
229 

1.  393 
677 

7,358 


385 

938 

503 

1,054 

919 

1,038 

4,154 


135 

712 

253 

1,063 


36,  832 


1880 


1,039 
1,252 
2,701 
4,635 

1,292 

2,348 

1,809 

1,195 

2,761 

2,739 

1,447 

522 

1,876 

946 

738 

1,973 

1,  072 

595 

1,022 

638 

786 

1.000 

965 

580 

1,373 

549 

1,337 


65, 324 


1,244 

1,131 

1,367 

206 

912 

690 

274 

655 

1,559 

757 

1,468 

572 


26, 278 


930 


939 
400 
800 
343 
938 
431 
463 
576 
245 
385 

1,253 
291 

1,524 
583 

5,845 


423 

959 

398 

596 

1,078 

1,056 

3,708 


742 
273 


32,  409 


1,221 
1.062 
2,095 
3,702 

1, 172 

2,002 

1.427 

1,255 

1,886 

1,805 

1,446 

543 

1,710 

1,080 

675 

2,014 

1,074 

626 

1,038 

060 

759 

901 

911 

553 

1,347 

462 

872 

68,  607 


1,419 

1,136 

1,491 

232 

674 

745 

307 

645 

1.601 

941 

1,697 

748 


a  Part  taken  to  form  South  Renovo  borough  since  1880. 
b  Formerly  Logansville. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Chapman  township  since  1880. 
d  Formerly  Oil  Creek. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Crawford  county— Continued. 


East  Fallowfield  township 

Evansburg  borough 

Fairfield  township [_] 

Geneva  borough ' 

Greenwood  township 

Hartstown  borough 

Haytield  township 

Hydetown  borough  (rf) 

Linesville  borough 

Mead  township 

Meadville  city 

Ward  1 i.ysi 

Ward  2 2,512 

Ward  3 2  624 

Ward  4 2!  433 

ISJonh  Shenango  township 

Oil  Creek  township 

Pine  township 

Randolph  township '. 

Riceville  borough 

Richmond  township 

Rockdale  township ./_, 

Rome  township 

Sadsbury  township " 

Saegerstown  borough ..., 

South  Shenango  township , 

Spartansburg  borough 

Sparta  township ]  ] ' 

Springboro  borough .' . 

Spring  township 

Steuben  township 

Summerhill  township 

Summit  township 

Titusville  city ][ 

Ward  1 2,  342 

Ward  2 2  991 

Ward  3 i]  112 

'W'ard  4 , !  ij  628 

Townville  borough 

Troy  township 

Union  township 

Vallonia  borough 

Venango  borough 

Venango  township 

Vernon  township,  incl.  Kerrtown  village. 

Kerrtown  village 

Wayne  township 

West  Fallowfield  township 

West  Shenango  township 

Woodcock  borough 

Woodcock  township 


1S90 


Cumberland  county  . 


Camp  Hill  borough  {fj 

Carlisle  borough 

Ward  1 2,255 

Ward  2 1,  438 

Ward  3 1.675 

Ward  4 2,  252 

Cooke  township 

Dickinson  township 

East  Pennsboro  township  (g),  incl.  West 

Fairview  and  Wcrmleysburg  villages. 

West  Fairview  village 

Wcrmleysburg  village 

Frankford  township , 

Hampden  township 

Hopewell  township 

Lower  Allen  township 

Mechauicsburg  borough 

Ward  1 1,476 

Ward  2 908 

Ward  3 C34 

Ward  4 673 

Middlesex  township 

Mifflin  township 

Monroe  township 

Mount  Holly  Springs  borough 

Newburg  borough 

New  Cumberland  borough 

Newton  township 

c  Includes  Turners ville   village  (population   84),   given  as 
incorporated  in  1880. 
/Organized  from  part  of  East  Pennsboro  township  since  1880. 
g  Part  taken  to  form  Camp  Hill  borough  since  1880. 


1,199 
291 
841 
293 

1,465 
160 

1,628 
247 
552 

2.616 

9,520 


804 

1.489 

.351 

1.  906 

245 

1,384 

1,309 

1,353 

845 

745 

009 

510 

1,209 

490 

1,  575 

997 

1,  040 

1.008 

8.073 


358 

1,493 
514 
548 
278 
536 

2.014 
577 

1.573 
364 
328 
140 

1,283 


47, 271 


191 
7.620 


328 
1,731 
2.751 

1. 137 
555 
1,464 
964 
1,027 
1,018 
3,691 


1880 


1,306 
197 
929 
346 

1,614 
107 

1,954 
405 
550 

2,857 

8,860 


942 

1,578 

385 

1,869 

314 

1,490 

1,603 

1,324 

895 

078 

991 

486 

1.181 

379 

1,  524 

782 

1,202 

1,058 

9,040 


010 
1,327 
603 
528 
347 
002 
1,919 


1,597 

482 

e361 

184 

1,499 


45,  977 


467 
6,209 


417 
1,741 
3,084 

1 ,090 
297 
1,514 
1,000 
1,009 
972 
3,018 


1,766 

1,466 

1,388 

1,  .507 

1,744 

1,905 

1,190 

1.256 

376 

433 

754 

509 

1,713 

1.843 

346 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutiuued. 

PENNSVIiVAIVIA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Cumberland  county— Continued. 


Newville  borough ■  -  -  • 

Northward °'l 

South  ward '''"■ 

North  Middleton  township 

Penn  township 

Shippensburg  borough -  ■  ■  -  • 

East  ward 1."" 

West  ward »"' 

Shippensburg  township 

Shiremanstown  borough 

Silver  Spring  township 

Southampton  township 

South  Middleton  township 

Upper  Allen  township 

"West  Pennsboro  township 


1890 


1880 


Dauphin  county. 


Berrysburg  borough 

Couewago  township 

Dauphin  borough 

Derrv  township -  -  - 

East'Hanover  township  . 

Gratz  borough 

Halifax  borough 

Halifax  township 


Harrisburg  city 

Wardl 4,034 

Ward  2 3,039 


Ward  3. 


2,  657 


Ward  4         '*'  ^^^ 

Wards'.'. *."2 

Ward6 M^ 

Ward? I'lf 

Wards 3,82^ 

Ward  9 *■  1*" 

Hummelstown  borough 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  township -.- .  -  -  -  •  ■  ■■••••  I" 

Londonderry  township,  including  Port 
Koyal  village. 

Port  Royal  village 

Lower  Paxton  township .......----- 

Lower  Swatara  township,  inch  Highspire 
village. 

Highspire  village 

Lvkens  borough 

Lykens  township 

Middle  Paxton  township 

Middletowu  borough -  -  ■  - - 

Middle  ward }'l°° 

North  ward 1.  »&* 

Southward ^'  '°^ 

Mifflin  township 

Millersburg  borough 

Reed  township 

Rush  township 

South  Hanover  township 

Steelton  borough -  •  -  ■ 

Wardl ,  Hor 

Ward  2 l.'2| 

Ward  3 3,302 

Ward  4 l."0 

Ward  5 2, 151 

Susquehanna  township - :-•.•,;- 

Swatara  township,  including  ChurchviUe 
and  Highland  villages. 

ChurchviUe  village 

Highland  village 

TJniontown  borough 

Upper  Paxton  township ■ •  ■  •.•  -  • 

Washington  township,  including  Jiliza- 
bethville  village. 

Elizabethville  village 

Wayne  township 

West  Hanover  township 

Wiconisco  township 

Williauistown  borough  (a) 

Williams  township  (6) 


Delaware  county. 


994 
1,415 
2,188 


744 
432 
2,005 
1,917 
2,641 
1,394 
2,263 

96, 977 


426 

872 

740 

2,288 

1,428 

490 

515 

1,208 

39,  385 


1,547 


1,115 
1,521 
2,213 


494 
404 
2,263 
1,992 
2,864 
1,400 
2,161 

76, 148 


1,486 

1,137 

317 

2,381 


1,517 
1,764 

Q7I 

2,450 
1,242 
1,327 
5,080 


546 

1,527 

267 

151 

1,  062 

9,  250 


3,653 
3,329 

603 

845 

333 

1,494 

1,698 

676 
512 
1,013 
2,280 
2,324 
1,485 

74, 683 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Delaware  county— Continued. 


476 

895 

713 

2,013 

1,  637 

409 

586 

1,406 

30,  762 


Birmingham  township 

Chester  city  (c) •-•■■■ 

Wardl 1.620 

Ward  2 M^S 

Ward  3 2,554 

Ward  4 2,047 

Wards ^.  o»» 

Ward  6 2,519 

Ward? 3,457 

Wards  2,703 

Chester  township 

Clifton  Heights  borough  (d) 

Concord  township 

Darbv  borough 

Darby  township  (e) 


1890 


1880 


Eddv'stone  borough  (/)...) 

■DI,!!*;^,-  T>.ifl..    l^rtrnncrll  /  f  1  _  _   \  (n) 


1,043 

1,191 

369 

2,024 

555 
1,615 
1,501 

752 
2.154 
1,256 
1,443 
3,351 


647 

1,440 

324 

124 

1,205 

2.447 


2,411 
2,841 


367 
1,543 
1,420 


Eidlev  Park  borough  (/) 
EidleV  township  ig) 

Edgiiiont  township 

Haverford  township 

Lower  Chichester  township 

Marple  township 

Media  borough -  v .- ■.;,• 

Middletown  township,  incl.  Lima  village.. 

Lima  village 

Nether  Providence  townsh  ip 

Newtown  to\viiship - 

Eadnor  township,  incl.  Wayne  village . . . . 

Wayne  village 

Eutledge  borough  (/) 

South  Chester  borough. ...  - ■ .  - . . 

Springfield  township,  incl.  Morton  village 

Morton  village 

Thornbury  township 

Tinicura  township 

Upland  borough 

Upper  Chichester  township - 

Upper  Darby  township,  including  Fern- 
wood  and  Lansdowne  villages. 

Fernwood  village 

Lansdowne  village 

Upper  Providence  township 


919 
20,  226 


578 
1,820 
1,276 
2,972 
2,031 

4,529 

567 
1,733 
2,  292 

'isl 

2,736 

3,287 
507 

1,817 
648 

3,799 
997 
269 

7,076 

2,436 
821 
920 
188 

2,  275 

564 

4,773 


739 

14, 997 


582 


1,311 
L779 
1,245 

(2,' 533 


533 

648 
1,488 
1,700 

899 
1,919 
2,798 

114 
1,726 

734 
1,924 


3,664 

1,  772 
327 
943 
224 

2,028 
523 

4,699 


Elk  county. 


2,454 
595 


577 
1,064 
2, 1.30 
1,771 


50, 101 


Benezette  township 

Benzinger  township 

Fox  township 

Highland  township 

Horton  township 

Jay  township ■  -  •  ■ -. 

Joiies  township,  including  Wilcox  village. 

Wilcox  village 

Millstone  township 

Ridgway  borough ■  ■ 

Ridgway  township,  including  Johnson- 
burg  village. 

Johnsonburg  village 

St.  Mary  borough 

Spring  'Creek  township 


Erie  county 


2, 401 
5S9 


Aston  township 

Bethel  township 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Williams  township  smo«  1880. 
h  Part  taken  to  f.u-ni  WiUiamstown  borough  since  im 
c  North  Chester  borough  (population  1,381  m  1880)  annexed 

"d  Organized  from  part  of  Darby  township  since  1880. 


Albion  borough 

Amity  township 

Concord  township 

Conneaut  township 

Corry  city -::.• 

Ward  1 ,  ^2i 

Ward  2 J-  ;!;i. 

Ward  3 ]'•/' 

Ward  4 1.620 

Edinboro  borough 

Elgin  borough 

Elk  Creek  township 

Erie  city ■■- 

Wardl  ''.''^2 


619 

875 

1,013 


22, 239 

1, 025 
2,733 

2,951 

849 

2,204 

983 

2,845 

1.037 

357 

1,903 

3,241 

1,280 
1,745 
1,403 


80,  074 


855 


12, 800 

835 

1,976 

2,  256 

261 

688 

600 

1,427 


Ward  2... 


0.985 


366 
912 

991 
1,386 
5,677 


1,107 

169 

-  1,325 

40, 634 


209 
1,100 
1,480 


1,501 
467 


74,  688 


ward3.":::; i^m  \ 


Ward  4. 


292 


433 
1,033 
1,171 
1,546 
5,277 


876 

154 

1,564 

27, 737 


wardS;:::::.'^ j.fi; 

Ward  6 ■'■^^' 

e  Part  taken  to  form  Clifton  Heights  borough  since  1880. 
/  Organized  from  part  of  Ridley  town.ship  smce  1880 
<,  Pa?ts  taken  to  form  Eddystone,  Ridley  Park,  and  Rut- 
ledge  boroughs  since  1880. 
h  Not  separately  returned. 


POPULATION. 


347 


Table  3— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

PE IVIVS  VI,  VAWI  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL,  DIVISIONS. 


Erie  county — Continued. 


Fairriew  borough 

Fiiirview  townsliip 

Praiiklin  township 

Girard  borough , 

Girard  township,  incl.  Miles  Grove  village 

Miles  Grove  village 

Greene  township 

Greenfield  township 

Harborcreek  township 

Leboeuf  township 

l.ockport  borough 

McKean  township , 

Middleboro  borough 

Mill  Creek  township 

Mill  Village  borough 

Northeast  borough' 

Northeast  township 

Springfield  township 

Summit  township 

Union  borough 

Union  townslii]). 


1890 


Venango  township 

Washington  township. 
"Watert'ord  borougli . . . . 
Waterford  township  . . 
Wattsburg  borough  . . . 
"Wayue  township. 


Fayette  county. 


Bellevemon  borou";h 

Bridgeport  borough 

Brownsville  borough 

Brownsville  townsliip 

BuUskin  township 

Connellsville  borough 

Connellsville  townsliip 

Dawson  borough 

Dunbar  liorou^li  (a) 

Dunbar  townsnip  {b),  including  Leisen- 
ring  village. 
Leisenriiig  village 

Fairchance  borough  (c) 

Fayette  borough 

Franklin  towuship 

George  township  (d) 

German  to\™ship 

Henry  Clay  township 

tjeft'erson  township , 

Lower  Tyrone  township 

Luzerne  townsliip 

Masonto wn  I)oriMigh 

Menallen  township 

New  Haven  borough 

Nicholson  township 

North  Union  township 

Perry  townsh  ip 

Efedstone  township 

Saltlick  township 

Snuth  Union  township 

Si)ringfield  township 

Springliill  township 

Stewart  township 

Uniontown  borough 

Ward  1 024 

Ward  2 2,  004 

Ward  :j 1,728 

Ward  4 1.  703 

Upper  Tyrone  township,  including  Ever- 
son  village. 

Everson  village 

Washington  township 

Wharton  township 

Forest  county 

Barnett  township 

Green  towuship 

Harmony  township 

Hickory  township 

Howe  township 


305 

1,295 
963 
626 

2,280 


1880 


80,  006 


1,  092 
931 
1,668 
3,478 
1,770 
1,311 

1,  6.50 

2,  1.53 
1,849 

391 
1,  392 
1.  221 
1,483 
5,099 
1,  623 
1,122 
1,339 

3,  740 
1.704 
1,720 
1,594 
6,359 


4,718 

905 
1,283 
1,  599 

8,482 


3,306 


1, 257 
1,704 


4,385 


8.50 

857 

545 

1,099 

1,276 


a  Orgiinized  from  part  of  Dunbar  towuship  since  1880. 

I)  Part  taken  to  form  Dunbar  borough  since  1880. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  George  township  since  1880. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Forest  county— Continued. 

Jenks  township,  incl.  Marionville  villagd. 

Marion ville  village 

King.sley  township 

Tionesta  borough 

Tionesta  township '. 


Franklin  county 


Antrim  township 

Chambersburg  borough 

Ward  1 1,534 

Ward  2 2,188 

Ward  3 2,  538 

Ward  4 1,  603 

Faunett  township 

Greencastle  borough 

Greene  township 

Guilford  town.ship 

Hamilton  township 

Letterkenny  towuship 

Lurgan  township 

Mercersburg  borough 

Metal  township 

Montgomery  township 

Orrstown  borough 

Peters  township 

Quincy  towuship,  incl.  Mont  Alto  village. 
Mont  Alto  vUla^e 

St.  Thomas  township 

Southampton  township 

Warren  township 

Washington  township 

Waynesboro  borough 

'W'ard  1 1,  391 

Ward  2 1,  028 

Ward  3 1,392 


1890 


Fulton  county. 


Ayr  township 

Belfast  township 

Bethel  township 

Brush  Creek  township  . . . 

Dublin  township 

Licking  Creek  township  . 
McConuellsburg  borough . 

Taylor  township .". , . 

Thompson  township 

Tod  towuship 

Union  township 

Wells  township 


Greene  county. 


Aleppo  township 

Carmichael  borough , 

Center  township , 

Cumberland  township 

Dunkard  township 

Franklin  township 

Gilmore  town.ship 

Greene  township 

Greensboro  borough 

Jackson  township 

Jefferson  borough 

Jefferson  township 

Monongahela  township 

Morgan  township 

Morris  township 

Perry  township 

Richiiill  towuship 

Springhil!  township 

Washington  township 

Waynesbnrg  borough  (C) 

North  ward 782 

South  ward 1, 319 

Wayne  township 

Whlteley  township 


516 
779 
677 
647 


51,433 


4,359 
7,863 


10, 137 


23,  935 


1880 


219 


460 
469 
522 


49, 855 


4,284 
0,877 


2,330 

2,374 

1,525 

1,  735 

3,579 

3,  831 

3,754 

3,190 

1,680 

1,766 

2,  293 

2,476 

1,281 

1,324 

967 

970 

1,  627 

1,  702 

2,990 

3,408 

262 

302 

3,088 

3,  l(i5 

2,972 

3,187 

658 

2,180 

2,358 

1,574 

1,738 

566 

027 

2,  732 

2,653 

3,811 

1,888 

10, 149 


1,331 

1,  309 

895 

928 

1,  012 

938 

682 

820 

941 

931 

951 

1,077 

594 

584 

1,  062 

988 

796 

732 

582 

626 

735 

002 

556 

614 

28,  273 


1,537 

1,448 

445 

489 

1,767 

1,843 

1,  729 

1,868 

1,360 

1,494 

2,034 

1,986 

948 

874 

569 

707 

427 

432 

1,  220 

1,244 

327 

347 

922 

957 

814 

930 

1,  036 

1,0,35 

1,  585 

1,390 

1,610 

1,  339 

2,  900 

2,795 

1,901 

1,721 

866 

995 

2, 101 

1,208 

1,757 

1,814 

1,068 

997 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Fairchance  borough  since  1880. 
e  Marion  township  (population  360  in  1880)   annexed  since 
1880. 


348  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

PElVIVSYliVAIVI  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


HUNTINGDON  COUNTY 


Alexandria  borough 

Barree  townsliip 

Birmiugbam  borough 

Brady  township 

Broailtop  borough r;  ""■",;"' " 

Carbon  township,  incl.  Kobertsdale  vill. . . 

Robertsdale  village 

Cass  township 

Cassville  borough 

Clay  township ■ 

Coa'lmont  borough 

Cromwell  township  (a) 

Dublin  township 

Dudley  bcjrough 

franklin  township 

Henderson  township 

Hopewell  town-ship 

Huntingdon  borough ••  •  ■ - 

AVardl I'OfJ 

AVard2 l-f"^ 

Wards \if 

Ward  4 l'  ''^ 

Jaekson  township 

Juniata  township 

Lincoln  township 

Logan  town.ship 

Mapleton  borough 

ilarklesburg  borough 

Miller  township  (6) 

Morris  township 

Mount  Union  borough 

Oneida  township 

Orbisonia  borough 

Penn  township 

Petersburg  borough 

Porter  township 

Rock  Hill  borough  (c) 

Saltillo  borough 

Shade  Gap  borough 

Shirleysburg  borough 

Shirley  township 

Smithififld  township  (d) 

Springfield  township 

Tell  township 

Three  Springs  borough 

Tod  township 

Tjnion  township 

Walker  township  (<■) 

Warriorsraark  township 

West  township 


35, 751 


Indian.'^  county 


1880 


438 
601 
225 
817 
240 

1,311 
65t 
590 
185 
904 
219 

1,  224 
967 
281 

1,145 
630 
611 

5,729 


1.450 
403 
552 
586 
715 
279 
345 
726 
810 
401 
963 
934 
555 
906 
657 
254 
209 
325 

1,522 
621 
810 

1,108 
192 
753 
831 
611 

1,343 
773 


42, 175 


Armagh  borough 

Armstrong  township 

Banks  township 

Blackliek  township 

Blairsville  borough 

Brush  Valley  township 

Buflington  lownship 

Burrell  township 

Canoe  township 

Center  township 

Cherryhill  township 

Cherrytree  borough 

Conemauiih  township 

East  Mah'onino:  township 

East  Wheatfield  township 

Grant  township 

Green  township 

Homer  borough 

Indiana  borough 

Jacksonville  borough 

Marion  borough 

Mechanicshurg  borough 

Montgomery  township 

North  Mahoning  township 

Pine  township 

Kayne  township 

Saltsburg  borough 

Shelocta  borough 

Smicksburg  borough 

a  Part  taken  to  form  Rock  Hill  borough  since  1880. 
b  Organized  since  1880.  ,.       .         ,oqa 

c  Ori^anized  from  part  of  Cromwell  township  since  1880 
d  Or"anized  from  i>art  of  Walker  township  since  1880. 
e  Part  taken  to  form  Smithfield  township  since  1880. 


162 

1,  205 

1,485 

800 

3,126 

1, 180 

652 

1,414 

1,276 

1,387 

1,957 

324 

1,558 

1,090 

786 

1,350 

2,402 

505 

1,963 

83 

367 

198 

1,111 

1,255 

1,  005 

1,897 

1,088 

82 

229 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


33, 954 


484 

1,08b 
231 
909 
298 

1,393 
694 
720 
188 
891 
171 

1,713 
925 
203 

1. 129 
738 
579 

4, 125 


,653 
438 
604 
611 
444 
232 


INDIAN.4.  county— Continued. 


South  Mahoning  township  . 

Washington  township 

West  Indiana  borough 

West  Mahoning  township.. 
West  Wheatfield  township. 

AVhite  township 

Young  township 


678 
764 
353 
766 
998 
381 
1,039 


227 

170 

367 

1,703 


816 

1,058 

239 

848 

780 

1,002 

1,238 

763 


40,  527 


Jefferson  county. 


Barnett  township 

Beaver  township 

Bell  township 

Big  Run  borough 

Brock wayville  borough  (/). 

Brookville  borough 

Clayville  borough 

Clover  township  (3) 

Corsica  borough 

Eldred  township 

Gaskill  township 

Heath  township 

Henderson  township 

Knox  township 

McCalmont  township 

Oliver  township , 

Pen-y  township 

Pinecreek  township 

Polk  townsLip 

Porter  township 

Punxsutawney  borough.. - 

Reynolds ville  borough 

Ringgold  township 

Rose  township 

Snyder  township  (h) 

Summerville  borough  (0 .  -  - 

Union  township 

Warsaw  township 

Washington  township 

Winslow  township 

Worth  ville  borough 

Young  l»wnship 


123 

1,340 

919 

924 

1,162 

1,365 

819 

1,770 

1,217 

1,265 

2,243 

380 

1,346 

1.160 

937 

1.318 

2,006 

381 

1,907 

114 

398 

226 

1, 211 

1,317 

1,189 

1,  958 

855 


Juniata  county 


Beale  towmship 

Delaware  township 

Fayette  township. 

Fermanagh  township 

Greenwood  township 

Lack  township 

Miffiintown  borough 

Milford  township 

Monroe  township 

Patterson  borough 

Port  Roval  borough 

Spruce  ilill  township. . .  • 
Susquehanna  township. - 
Thompsontowu  borough. 

Turbett  township 

Tuscarora  township 

Walker  township 


1890 


1,331 
1,573 
1,634 
1,056 
1,771 
1,635 
1,238 


44,005 


1880 


360 

993 

1,015 

731 

929 

2,478 

1,402 

642 

338 

1,581 

682 

236 

1,024 

1,360 

1,031 

1,362 

1,228 

1,347 

616 

647 

2,792 

2,789 

1,004 

1,830 

2,011 

338 

803 

1,567 

2,643 

3,493 

176 

4,557 


16, 655 


932 

144 

,755 

968 

569 

,221 

877 

,276 

,092 

826 

519 

935 

697 

291 

693 

,370 

,490 


Lackawanna  county 142, 088 


1,052 

2, 452 


10,  833 


Archbald  borough --•--• 

AVard  1 1.290 

Ward  2 1,482 

AVard  3 1.260 

Benton  township  ( j) 

Blakely  borough :  ■ ;; ; ' 

Ward  1 I.OIJ 

Ward  2 1.*.55 

Carbondale  city •-•-• 

Ward  1 2,335 

Ward  2 1.442 

AVard3 2.088 

Ward  4 2-023 

Ward  5 2, 945 

/  Organized  from  part  of  Snyder  township  since  1880. 
<i  Part  taken  to  foi-m  Summerville  borough  since  1880. 
h  Part  taken  to  form  Brockwayville  borough  .since  1880, 
i  Organized  froiu  part  of  Clover  township  since  1880. 
j  Part  taken  to  form  Laplume  borough  since  1880. 


4,032 


1,369 
1,668 
1,077 
1,170 
1,359 
1,716 
1,376 


7,935 


296 

1,113 

887 

240 

360 

2,136 

248 

1,054 

391 

1,271 

540 

207 

872 

1.011 

549 

1.305 

1,  293 

1,189 

361 

669 

674 

1,410 

1,078 

1,601 

1,048 

348 

809 

1,414 

1,282 

1,904 

174 

909 


18, 227 


1,130 

1,171 

2,  028 

1.114 

601 

1,439 

842 

1,341 

1,125 

763 

621 

1.007 

733 

275 

747 

1,591 

1,699 


89, 269 


3,049 


148 
871 


POPULATION. 


349 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

PEIVIVSVJLVAIVIA-Contiuuetl. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Lackawanna  countv— Continued. 


Carbontlale  township  (a) 

Clifton  township 

Covington  township 

Dickson  borougli 

llunmoro  borough 

Ward  1 1 ,  251 

"Ward  2 2,  036 

A\'ard  3 2,  359 

"O'aid  4 525 

"Ward  5 306 

"Ward  6 1,  838 

Dunning  borough  (b) 

Fell  township 

Glenburn  borough 

Gouldsboro  boroujjh 

Greenfield  town.«hip 

Jefl'erson  township 

Jermyn  borough 

Lackawanna  towu.ship 

Laplume  borough  (c) 

Lehigh  township 

Madison  township,  iucl.  Moscow  village. . 
Moscow  village 

May  ville  borough  (d) 

Newton  towu.ship 

North  Abington  township 

Old  I'"orge  township 

Olyphant  borough .- . . . 

Eansom  township 

Koaring  Brook  township  (e) 

Scott  township 

Scranton  city 

"Ward    1 4,246 

"Ward    2 5,252 

"Ward   3 2,173 

"Ward    4 5,704 

"Ward    5 6,610 

"Ward    6 2, 491 

"Ward    7 2,579 

"Ward   8 3,041 

Ward    9 3,376 

"Ward  10 1, 463 

Ward  11 5  139 

Ward  12 2,458 

Ward  13 3,977 

Ward  14 3,156 

Ward  15 3,642 

Ward  16 3^  172 

Ward  17 2,961 

Ward  18 1,780 

Ward  19 5,934 

Ward  20 4, 198 

Ward  21 1,  863 

South  Abington  township 

Spring  Brook  townahip 

Waverly  borough 

Winton  borough 


1890 


Lancaster  county  . 


Adamstown  borough 

Bart  township 

Brecknock  township 

Caernarvon  township 

Clay  township 

Colerain  township 

Columbia  borough 

Ward  1 4,004 

AVard  2 3^  287 

Ward  3 3'  308 

Couestoga  township,  including  part  of 
Safe  Harbor  village. 

Safe  Harbor  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Safe  Harbor  village, in  Con- 
estoga  and  Manor  townships. 
Conoy  township,  incl.  Bainbridge  town. . . 

Hainbridge  town 

Dniinore  township  (/) //, 

Earl  township,  incl.  New  Holland  village. 
New  Holland  village 


1,784 

172 

884 

3.110 

8,315 


443 

1,154 
290 


1880 


1,163 
282 
880 
838 

5,151 


1,083 

923 

756 

058 

292 

329 

1,797 

905 

149,  095 

139,  447 

603 

701 

1,  292 

1,381 

1,742 

1,653 

1,580 

1,704 

1,558 

1,501 

1,588 

1,663 

10, 599 

8,312 

2,195 


454 
613 

1,884 


441 
289 


141 

249 

673 

821 

096 

790 

2,650 

1,541 

8,061 

5,821 

253 

146 

196 

1,257 

1,091 

582 

320 

1,695 

1,059 

1,027 

1,090 

1,071 

4,422 

1,  108 

4,  083 

2,094 

050 

646 

335 

760 

1,213 

1,263 

75,  215 

45,  850 

2,350 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Mavville  borousrh  since  18.'!Ci. 
6  Organized  from  part  of  Roaring  Brook  township 
1880.  ' 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Benton  township  since  183  J 
d  Organized  from  part  of  Carboodale  township  since 


2,055 

669 

3, 186 

3,541 


1880. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Lancaster  couNxy— Continued. 

East  Cocalico  township,  including  Reams- 
town  village. 

Reamstown  village 

East  Donegal  township, iucl. Maytownvill 

Maytown  village '. 

East  Drumore  township  (g) 

East  Earl  township,  incl.  Terre  Hill  vill. . 

Terre  Hill  village 

East  Hempfield  township,  including  East 
Petersburg  village. 

East  Petersburg  village 

East  Lampeter  townshii) 

Eden  township 

Elizabetlitown  borough 

Elizabeth  township 

Ephrata  township,  incl.  Akron  village 

Akron  village 

Fulton  township 

Lancaster  city 

Ward  1 ". 1,912 

Ward  2 3, 120 

Ward  3 2,442 

Ward  4 3]  207 

Ward  5 3,' 169 

Ward  6 4  70.8 

War.l  7 4^  022 

Ward  8 5,'  231 

Ward  9 4, 134 

Lancaster  township 

Leacock  township 

Lititz  borough  (h) 

Little  Britain  townsliip 

Maiiheim  borougli 

Ward  1 739 

Ward  2 930 

Ward  3 40I 

Manheim  township 

Manor  township,  including  Millersville 
village  and  part  of  Safe  Harbor  village. 

Millersville  village 

Safe  Harbor  village  (part  of) 

Marietta  borough 

Martic  township 

Mount  Joy  borough 

Mount  Joy  townsliip 

Paradise  township 

Penn  township 

Pequea  township 

Providence  township 

Rapho  township 

Sadsbiiry  township 

Salisbury  township 

Strasburg  borough 

Strasburg  township .-. . . 

Upper  Leacock  township 

Warwick  township  (i) 

Washington  borougli 

West  Cocalico  township 

West  Donegal  township 

West  Earl  township 

West  Hempfield  township 

West  Lampeter  township 


Lawrence  county. 


Big  Beaver  township 

Hickory  township 

Little  Beaver  township 

Mahoning  township 

Neshannock  township 

Newcastle  city 

Ward  1 ! 2,  681 

Ward  2 1,598 

Ward  3 2,  563 

Ward  4 1, 675 

Ward  5 3, 083 

New  Wilmington  borough 

North  Beaver  township 

Perry  township 

Plaingrove  township 


1890 


2,674 

„  539 
3,384 

702 
1,502 
3,445 

891 
3,154 

558 
2,603 
1,  229 
1,218 
1,012 
4,779 
606 
1,828 
32,  Oil 


1,177 
2,196 
1,494 

1,  590 

2,  070 


2,883 
4,960 

1 ,241 
159 
2,402 
1,828 
1,848 
2,258 
2,608 
2,216 
1,299 
1,850 
3,668 
1,861 
3,751 
918 
1, 872 
2,232 
3,153 
562 
2, 238 
1,295 

2,  267 

3,  704 
1,847 


37,  517 


684 
,035 
764 
728 


1880 


,226 


333 
3,126 


3,028 
'3,'i76 


2,493 
1,250 

960 
1,045 
3.340 

2S4 

1,888 

25,  769 


1,261 
2,142 
1,113 
1,574 
1,066 


2,935 
5,186 


2,503 
1,986 
2,058 
2,554 
2,519 
2,269 
1,351 
2,134 
3,799 
1,782 
3,873 
1,005 
2,011 
2,145 
4,  038 
700 
2,312 

1,  272 

2,  062 
3,916 
2,026 


33, 312 


1,(>47 

1,645 

923 

1,002 

1, 193 

1,282 

2,079 

1,767 

1,171 

1,364 

1,600 

8,418 

62S 

1,984 

827 

788 


e  Part  takeji  to  form  Dunning  borough  since  1880. 
/  Part  taken  to  form  East  Drumore  township  since  1880. 
n  Organized  from  part  of  Drumore  township  since  1880. 
h  Organized  from  jiart  of  Warwick  township  since  1880. 
i  Part  taken  to  form  Lititz  borouah  since  188*. 


350 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEYEFTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

PENlVSYliVANIA— Continued. 


Lawrence  conNTY 

Pnlaski  township 

Scott  township 

Shenango  township 

Slipperyrock  township 

Tavlor  township 

Union  township  (a) 

Wampum  borough 

Washington  township 

Warne  township -  -  •  -  ■ 

West  "Newcastle  borougli  (0) 
Wilmington  township ■ 


Continued. 


1,609 

907 

2,004 

1,548 

1,374 

1,445 

766 

534 

1,737 

1,761 

1,008 


^TY 48,131 


Lebanon  cou 

Bethel  township,  including  Fredericlis- 
burg  village. 

Fredericksburg  village . . : 

Cold  Spring  township. -  •  ■ .-  -  ■ 

Cornwall  township  (f ).  mcl.  Bismarck  Mil. 
Bismarck  village 

East  Hanover  township 

Heidelberg  township. .-  -  -  - 

Jackson  township,  inch  Myerstowu  vUl . . 
Myerstown  village 

Jonestown  borough 

Lebanon  city - ■■■-■ 

Wardl ^'™ 

Ward  2 2,160 

Ward3 M90 

Ward  4 l-lf. 


Ward ; 


3, 341 


2.274 

6l2 

18 
2,487 

575 
1,550 
2,376 
3,830 
i,88o 

643 
14,  664 


1,684 
985 

2.040 

1,741 
819 

2,  41K 
786 
634 


1, 132 


38,  476 


Lehigh  county— Continued. 


2,332 


40 
2,522 

34° 
1,704 
2,408 
3,709 
1,580 

703 


Ward  6- '. ,•  v.- ;  ■  •  •  ^'  "m1 

Londonderry  township,  md.  Palmyra  vill. 

Palmyra  village 

Millcreek  township,  including  I>ewmans- 
town  village. 

Newmanstown  village •  ■ 

Isorth  Annville  township,  including  part 
of  Annville  village. 

\nnville  village  (part  of) ..... . .... . . .  •  ■ 

Total  lor  Annville  village,  in  ^orth 
and  South  .\nnville  townships. 

North  Cornwall  township  (d) 

North  Lebanon  township  (e) •• 

South  Annville  township,  including  part 
of  Annville  village. 

Annville  village  (part  ot ) 

South  Lebanon  township 

Swatara  township 

Union  township 

West  Lebanon  township  (./ ) 


2,679 

2,454 

768 
2,465 

2,238 

612 
2,  008 

702 
1,283 

511 
2,134 

1.43' 

Macungie  borough 

North  Whitehall  township -  -  -  • 

Salisbury  township,  including  Aineyville 

and  Mountainville  villages. 

Aineyville  village 

Mountainville  village 

Slatington  borough ■ 

South  Whitehall  township 

Upper  Macungie  township 

Upper  Milford  township 

Upper  Saucou  township 

Washington  township 

Weisenburg  township 

West  Bethlehem  borough  (A) ; 

Wardl , l.*^a 

Ward  2 ;  -  ■  •  •  Vr  ^'  ^^* 

Whitehall  township,   including  Hoken- 

dauqua  village. 

Hokendauqua  village 


Luzerne  county 


644 

2.847 
4,100 

639 
723 
2,716 
2,204 
2,511 
2,394 
2,832 
2,668 
1,514 
2,759 


5,514 


201,  203 


701 
3,245 
3,078 


3,192 


108 
1,634 
2,884 
3,023 
2, 475 
3,228 
2,517 
1,627 
1,414 


3,929 


133, 065 


2,799 


Lehigh  county. 


1,458 
3,723 
1,806 

581 
2,557 
1,143 
1,699 

751 

76,  631 


2.  560 
1,809 


25, 228 


2,117 
1, 249 
1,719 


65,  969 


18,  063 


3,704 


454 
880 
883 


599 
1,437 
3,657 
1,424 

763 
2,635 


Allentown  city ■  ■  •  -  -  • 

Wardl Mf 

Ward  2 , '2,795 

Ward  3 2,  551 

Wardl 2,203 

Wards b,l/0 

Ward  6 f'l'l' 

Ward7 ;^.  i '2 

Ward  8 2.  ol5 

Catasauqua  borough •  •  •  ■  • 

AVardl ]-lf. 

Ward  2 !.»"'' 

Coiipersburg  borough 

Coplay  borough 

Eniaus  borough .-•,■;:■-  ".f,'  •  V  •."," 

Hanover  township  ((;),  including  liast  AI' 
lentown  village. 

East  Allentown  village 

Heidelberg  township 

Lower  Macungie  township 

Lower  Milford  township 

Lowhill  township 

Lynn  township 

"  fl,  Part  taken  to  form  West  Newcastle  horough  since  1880. 
h  Organized  from  part  of  Union  township  since  1880. 
c  Part  taken  to  lofm  North  Cornwall  townshi];  smce  1880. 
d  Organized  from  part  of  Cornwall  township  since  1880 
e  Part  taken  to  form  West  Lebanon  township  since  1880. 
/'Organized  from  part  of  North  Lebanon  township  since 

^**°'Part  taken  to  form  West  Bethlehem  borough  since  1880. 
i  Organized  from  part  of  Hanover  township  since  1880. 
i  Formerly  Pleasant  Valley. 


3,065 


392 

774 

847 

3,813 

516 
1,567 
3,952 
1,563 

914 
2,678 


3,031 
343 

2,178 
94 

1,984 

1,299 
415 
885 
973 

532 

580 

742 

3,284 


790  I 
452 
1,090 
1,008 

961 
1,  031 
7,590 

1 ,241 

657 

596 

521 

1,730 

2,57! 


12, 494 

567 
598 

1,051 
824 
724 

1,  4.54 
881 

1,557 
657 
358 

2,320 

2,381 

3,809 
231 

1,144 


1,913 
159 

1,057 
173 

1,917 
488 
272 
879 
976 


039 


1,021 
1,085 


478 
5,116 


070 
571 


Ashley  borough -  •  -  ■ ; 

Wardl 1.32D 

Wards 93? 

Ward3 931 

Avoca  borough  (i) 

Bear  Creek  township 

Black  Creek  township 

Buck  township 

Butler  township 

Conyngham  township 

Dallas  borough 

Dallas  township :;;;;•,;";. •iV ' 

Denison  township,  mcl.  Middleburg  viU.. 

Middleburg  village 

Dnrranceton  borough  (j) 

Dorrance  township 

Edwardsville  borough  (fr) - -; 

Wardl ,  f^f' 

Ward  2 J>233 

Wards l.*0* 

Exeter  borough  (I) 

Exeter  township  (m) 

Fairmount  township V.-\r 

Fairview  township  («,),  including  Moun- 
tain Top  village. 

Mountain  Top  village 

Fortv  Fort  borough  (j)   ...... .----.----- 

Foster  township,  including  Eckley,  High- 
land, and  Sandy  Pvun  villages. 

Ecklev  village 

Highland  village 

Sandy  Run  village 

Franklin  township 

Freeland  borough 

Hanover  township 11079 

Hazleton  borough --■_•-       ^^'"'^ 

East  ward J  ^:° 

Northward ,7  »»° 

West  ward • -  ■  -     ', 

Hazle  township  (o),  incl.  Ebervale,  Holly- 
wood. Lattimer,audMllnesville  villages 

Ebervale  village 

Hollywood  village 

Lattimer  village 

Milnesville  village 

Hollenback  township 

Knglie.=itown  borough 

Hunlock  township 

Huntington  township 

Jackson  township 

Jeddo  borough 

Jenkins  township  (p) 

Kingston  borough 

Kingston  township  (q) 

Laflin  borough  (r) 

Lake  township 

j  Oro-anized  from  part  of  Kingston  township  since  1880 
I  Organized  from  part  «f  Plymouth  township  since  1880. 
I  Orlanized  from  part  of  Exeter  township  since  1880. 
„i  Part  taken  to  form  Exeter  borough  since  1880 
n  Organized  from  part  of  Wright  to^Tiship  sm';'e  1880 
0  Pa?t  taken  to  form  West  Hazleton  borough  since  1880. 
p  Part  taken  to  form  Laflin  borough  since  1880. 
7/  Parts  taken  to  form  Dorranceton,  Forty  Fort,  Luzerne, 
and  Wvoming  boroughs  since  1880.  . 

r  Organizeri  from  Jart  of  Jenkins  township  since  I08O. 


593 

624 

2,  000 

6,  935 


10,  547 


260 

784 

572 

736 

1, 192 

759 

1.596 

061 

350 

2.  202 

1,418 

5.878 

863 


POPULATION. 


351 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

PENNSYIiVAIVIA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


LczERXE  COUNTY— Continued. 


Laurel  Eun  borough  (a) 

Lehman  township 

Luzerne  borough  (6) 

Marcy  township 

Miuers  Mills  borough  (c) 

!Nanticolie  borough 

Ward    1 1,109 

Ward    2 878 

Ward    3 551 

Ward   4 1,133 

Ward   5 1,017 

Ward   6 950 

Ward    7 907 

Ward  8 258 

Ward    9 1,167 

Ward  10 1,027 

Ward  11 1, 047 

Nescopeck  township,  inch  Nescopeck  tn . . 

Nescopeck  town 

JTew  Columbus  borough 

^Newport  township,  incl.  Glenlyon  village. 

Glenlyon  village ,.' 

Parsons  borough 

Pittston  boroiigh 

Ward  1 1, 406 

Ward  2 860 

"^'ard  3 1 ,  695 

Ward  4 2,  395 

Ward  5 1,  280 

Ward  6 2.  666 

Pittston  township 

Plains  township  ((/) 

Plymouth  borough 

Pl.vmouth  township  (c) 

Ross  township 

Salem  township 

Shickshinny  borough 

Ward  1 468 

Ward  2 282 

Ward  3 457 

Ward  4 241 

Slocum  township 

Sugarloaf  township 

Su^arnotch  borough 

Union  township 

West  Hazleton  borough  (/) 

West  Pittston  borough 

Whitehaven  borough 

Wil^esbarre  city. .  - ; 

Ward    1 2.165 

Ward    2 5,338 

Ward    3 3,155 

Ward   4 1,377 

Ward    5 1,940 

Ward    6 2,573 

Ward   7 1,172 

Ward    8 2,290 

Ward   9 1,914 

Ward  10 1,653 

Ward  11 2, 330 

Ward  12 1,  861 

Ward  13 4,341 

Ward  14 4, 179 

Ward  15 1,430 

Wilkesbarre  township  (g) 

Wright  township  (ft) 

Wyoming  borough  (6) 

Tates  borough 


Lycoming  county. 


Anthony  township 

Armstrong  township  (i) . 

Bastress  township 

Brady  township 

Brown  township 

Cascade  township 

CUnton  township  (j) 

Cogan  House  township.. 


1890 


606 
1.093 
2.398 
2,904 
2,075 
10,044 


1,456 

6^8 

214 

5,411 

2,255 

2,412 

10,  302 


3,  284 

2,666 

6, 576 

5.  354 

9,  344 

6,065 

8,363 

7,318 

1,102 

1,053 

1,  303 

1.448 

1,448 

1,058 

2,917 
152 

1.794 
414 


70, 579 


1880 


940 


1,158 


3,884 


1,205 

360 

267 

1,531 


1.498 
7,472 


409 

377 

1.854 

1,390 

2,586 

1,582 

874 

920 

931 

191 

3,906 

2,544 

1,634 

1,408 

37,718 

23,  339 

2,445 


1.147 
415 


57.  486 


562  592 

385  1, 431 

236  235 

475  447 

885  296 

609  514 

,  326  1.  676 
1,  002 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Wilkesbarre  township  since  1880. 
h  Organized  from  part  of  Kingston  township  since  1880. 
c  Organized  from  part  of  Plains  township  since  1880. 
d  Part  taken  to  form  Miners  Mills  borough  since  1880. 
e  Part  taken  to  form  Edwardsville  borousjh  since  1880. 
/  Organized  from  part  of  Hazle  township'since  1880. 
g  Part  taken  to  form  Laurel  Run  borough  since  1880. 
k  Part  taken  to  form  Fairview  township  since  1880. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Lycoming  county— Continued. 


Cummings  township 

Duboistown  borough 

Eldred  township 

Fairfield  township 

Franklin  township 

Gamble  township 

Hepburn  township 

Hughes ville  borough 

Jackson  township 

Jersey  .Shore  borough 

Jordan  township 

Lewis  township 

Limestone  township 

Loyalsock  township 

Lycoming  township ] 

McHenry  township 

Mclntyre  township : '.'. 

McNett  township ,[_ 

Mifflin  township  ik} 

Mill  Creek  township 

Montgomery  liorough  (I) '. 

Montoursrille  borough 

Moreland  township ,. 

Muncy  borough 

Muncy  Creek  township 

Muncy  to\\-nship 

Nippe'nose  township 

Old  Lycoming  township 

Penu  township 

Piatt  township '. 

Picture  Rocks  borough 

Pine  township 

Plunkett  Creek  township 

Porter  township 

Saladasbuig  borough  (m) 

Shrewsbury  townsTilp 

South  Will'iarasport  borough  (n) 

Ward  1 848 

Ward  2 ],  068 

Ward  3 984 

Susquehanna  township 

Upper  Fairfield  township 

Washington  township 

Watson  township 

William  sport  city 

Ward  1 .' 4,653 

Ward  2 1,855 

Ward  3 3,152 

Ward  4 4,  687 

Ward  5 3, 848 

Ward  6 3,926 

Ward  7 2,628 

Ward  8 2,  983 

Wolf  township 

Woodward  township 


McKean  county. 


Annin  township 1, 188 

Bradford  city lo!  514 

Ward  1 1,996 

Ward  2 2,  254 

Ward  3 2,  359 

Ward  4 2,  248 

Ward  5 1.'  657 

Bradford  township 3,  246  ! 

Ceres  township l!207 

Corydon  township 837 

Eldred  borough 1,  050 

Eldred  township 1, 588 

Fo.ster  township 3,10' 

Hamilton  township 1.  734 

Hamlin  town.ship 1.  722 

Kane  borough  (0) 2.944 

Keating;  township 2,877  2,974 

Kendall  borough 1,  93 

Ward  1 867 

Ward  2 1,070  1  1 

i  Part  taken  to  form  South  Williamsport  borough  since  1880. 
j  Part  taken  to  form  Montgomery  borough  since  1880. 
*:  Part  taken  to  form  Saladasburg  borough  since  1880. 
I  Organized  from  part  of  Clinton  township  siuce  1880. 
m  Organized  from  part  of  Mifflin  township  since  1880. 
n  Organized  from  part  of  Armstrong  township  since  1880. 
0  Organized  from  part  of  WetmOre  township  in  1886. 


1890 


422 
697 
656 
468 

1.063 
754 
769 

1.358 
619 

1.853 
891 
985 

1.096 

2.498 
643 
608 
845 
619 
095 
345 
777 

1.278 
737 

1.295 

1.740 
701 
588 
589 
877 
521 
510 
901 
777 

1.007 
374 
570 

2.900 


734 

817 


1880 


319 

662 

695 

478 

994 

779 

857 

899 

620 

1.411 

825 

1,066 

1.241 

1.818 

639 

362 

1.  637 

399 

1.138 

385 

414 

1.193 

828 

1,174 

1.709 

809 

056 

554 

793 

511 

321 

640 

777 

636 

312 

474 


294 

330 

771 

808 

937 

1.172 

264 

316 

27, 132 

18,  934 

049 

785 


46,863    42.565 


1.089 
9,197 


2.699 

975 

154 

1.165 

2,078 

5.  373 

539 

330 


352 


COMPENDIUM  or  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

PENNSYIiVANI  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


McKean  covntt— Continued. 


Lafayette  townsbip 

Liberty  township  (a),  including  Portage 
Crfek  ^-illage. 

Portage  Creek  village 

Norwich  township ---•- ■ 

Otto  township  (6,,  including  Duke  Center 
and  Rixl'ord  villages. 

Duke  Center  village 

Rixtord  village 

Port  Allegheny  borough  (c) 

Sergeant  township 

Smethport  borough 

Wetmore  township  (d) 


1S90 


Mercer  county  . 


Bethel  l>orough 

Clarksville  borough }  ,^^ 

Pymatuning  township..  5  '  '  •■ 

Coolspring  township 

Deer  Creek  township 

Delaware  township -_ 

East  Lackawannoek  township 

Fairview  township 

Findley  township 

Fredonia  borough 

French  Creek  township 

Greene  township 

Greenville  borough 

Ward  1 1.  ll-l 

Ward  2 1.4-< 

Wards 1,083 

Grove  borough  (/) 

Hempfield  township 

Hickory  township 

Jackson  Center  borough  (g) 

Jackson  township  (ft) 

Jamestown  borough 

Jelferson  township 

Lackawannoek  township 

Lake  township : 

Liberty  township 

Mercer  borough -  ■ 

Northward 946 

South  ward l,  ^^^ 

Mill  Creek  township 

New  Lebanon  borough 

New  Vernon  township 

Otter  Creek  town.ship 

Perry  township 

Pine  township  (() 

Salem  township 

Sandy  Creek  township 

Sandy  Lake  borou§,h 

Sandy  Lake  townsnip 

Sharon  borough -  ■ 

East  ward 3,  313 

South  ward I1 735 

Westward 2,411 

Sharpsville  borough 

Sheakley ville  borough 

Shenango  township 

Springfield  township 

Stoneboro  borough 

Sugar  Grove  township 

West  Middlesex  borough 

West  Salem  townsliip 

Wheatland  borough 

Wilmington  township 

Wolf  Creek  township 

AVortli  township 


MlFFLlX  COUNTY  . 


1,913 

2, 171 

690 
1,109 
2,429 

924 

506 

1,230 

948 

1,150 

1,959 


55,  744 


Armagh  township,  inch  Mllroy  village. . . 
Milroy  village 


2.095 

859 
519 

1,480 
C56 
783 

1,393 
429 
9U3 
762 

3,674 


1,160 
951 

3,639 
232 

1,226 
822 
982 
937 
885 
607 

2,138 


2,  330 

191 

1,140 

1,368 

1,394 

654 

966 

2,043 

575 

5U3 

542 

987 


19,  996 


1S80 


,097 

598 


1,266 
2,  029 


431 

4,277 

2,068 

1,127 

731 

922 

872 

1,438 


56, 161 


151 
264 

2,319 
970 
581 

1,616 
660 
834 

1,609 
323 

1,093 
881 

3,007 


1,006 
5,926 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Mifflin  county— Continued. 


Bratton  township 

Brown  township 

Decatur  township 

Granville  township 

Lewistown  borough 

East  ward 1,  562 

South  ward 371 

West  ward 1,340 

McTeytown  borough 

Meuno  township 

Ne w1  on  Hamilton  borough 

North  Derry  townsliip  ( j) 

Oliver  township 

South  Derry  township  ( j) 

Union  township 

Wayne  township 


1890 


Monroe  county  . 


1,111 
974 

1,126 

1,092 
638 
642 

2,344 


876 

279 

845 

530 

1,160 

1,652 

592 

745 

730 

1,097 

5,684 


1,824 

222 

1,595 

1,464 

1,186 

655 

918 

2,  071 

583 

556 

636 

1.094 


19,  577 


Barrett  township 

Chestnuthill  township,  including  Brod- 
headsville  village. 

Brodheadsville  village 

Coolbaugh  township 

Delaware  Wate.rgap  borough  (*■) 

East  Stroudslnirg  borough 

Eldred  township 

Harailt(m  township 

Jackson  township 

Middle  Smitlitield  township 

Paradise  township 

Pocouo  township 

Polk  township 

Price  township 

Ross  township 

Smithfleld  township  (I) 

Stroudsburg  borough 

Stroud  township 

Tobyhanna  township 

Tunkhaunock  township 


1880 


1,144 
1,457 
1,458 
1,472 
3. 273 


599 
1,021 

333 
2,075 
1,099 
1,208 
1,381 
1,379 


20,111 

947 

1,469 

534 
1,206 

407 
1,819 

907 
1,026 

741 
1, 122 

672 
1,041 
1, 125 

181 

727 
1,099 
2,419 
1,565 

630 

348 


Montgomery  county 123, 290 


2,007 
526 


2,703 
1,073 
2,651 
4,746 
5,470 


1,667 

539 

2,258 

1,850 

237 

2,367 

781 

1,833 

1,239 

1,609 

1,858 

2,224 

10, 362 

2,205 
1,  374 
1.755 
1,151 
830 
1.889 
1,728 
19,  791 


1,028 
1,376 
1,400 
1,489 
3,222 


679 

1,191 

317 


1,386 


1,417 
1,329 


20, 175 


1,149 
1,513 


1,223 

201 

1,102 

877 

1,875 

802 

1,339 

688 

1,208 

1,100 

252 

710 

1,  667 

1,860 

1,080 

838 

293. 


96, 494 


2,185 
251 
1,802 
3,  236 
4,561 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Port  Allegheny  borough  in  1882. 
b  Duke  Center  borough  (population  2,068  in  1880)  annexed 
in  1888 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Liberty  township  in  1882. 

d  Part  taken  to  fonii  E:ane  borough  in  1886. 

e  Not  sejiaratelv  returned. 

/Organized  from  part  of  Pine  towTiship  since  1880. 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Jackson  township  since  1880. 

'h  Part  taken  to  fonu  Jackson  Center  borough  since  1880. 

i  Part  taken  to  form  Grove  borough  since  1880. 


Abington  township 

Ambler  borough  (m) 

Bridgeport  borough •- 

Cheltenham  township 

Conshohocken  borough 

Wardl 1,996 

Ward  2 1 ,  686 

Ward  3 1,788 

Douglass  township 

East  Greenville  borough 

Franconia  township  (») 

Frederick  town.ship 

Greenlaue  borough 

Gwyuedd  township  (0) 

Hatbovo  boroujrh 

Hatfield  townsliip 

Horsham  township 

Jenkintown  borough 

Lansdale  borough 

Limerick  township -  ■  ■ 

Lower  Meriou  township,  including  Ard- 

more  village. 

Ardmore  village 

Lower  Providence  township 

Lower  Salford  township 

Marlboro  township 

Montgomery  township 

Mooreland  township  - 

New  Hanover  township 

Norristown  borough 

AVard  1 2.181 

Ward2 2.183 

Ward3 1**00 

j  Derry  township  (populaticm  2,070  in  188«)  formed  into 

North  aiicl  South  Derrv  townships  since  18S0. 

i  Ort'anized  from  part  of  Smithtield  township  since  1880. 
;  Part  taken  to  form  Delawaie   \\'atergap  borough  since 

m  Organized  from  parts  of  Gwynedd  and  Upper  Dublin 
townslups  in  1888. 

n  Part  taken  to  form  Soudertou  borough  in  188.. 
0  Part  taken  to  form  Ambler  borough  in  1888. 


1,676 

331 

2,556 

1,944 

187 
2,041 

586 
1,694 
1,315 

810 

798 
2,365 
6,287 

519 
1,586 
1,828 
1.212 

876 
1.746 
1,  905 
13.  063 


POPULATION. 


353 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutimied. 

PEWNSVJLVAXIA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


MoKTGOMERY  COUNTY — Continued. 

Norristown  borough — Continued. 

Ward   4 2,283 

Ward    5 2,293 

Ward    6 3,459 

Ward    7 1,683 

Ward    8 950 

Ward    9 1,3C7 

Ward  10 1,  592 

Norriton  township 

North  Wales  borough    

Peun.sbnrg  borongli  (a) - 

Perkionieu  town.ship  {b} 

Plynioutli  tdwnship - 

P(>tt.sgrove  township  (c) 

Pottstowu  borougli  (iZ) 

W  ard  1 1, 480 

AV^rd  2 1,  3'.i.3 

Ward  3 1,  299 

Ward  4 1,  091 

Ward  5 1 ,  753 

Ward  (i 1,  24G 

Ward  7 1 ,  042 

Ward  8 2,  249 

Ward  9 1,  721 

Roy erst'ord  borougli 

Skippack  townsliip  (e) 

Soudertoii  borough  (/) 

ijpi'iugtield  township 

Towanicn.<5ing  towuship 

Upi>er  Duliliu  townsliip  (</) 

Upper  Hanover  township  (h) 

Ul)per  ileriuu  township 

Upper  Pro-v'idence  township,   including 
Mont  Clare  village. 
Mont  Clare  village 

Upper  Salford  towuship 

West  Conshohocken  borough 

Whiteuiarsh  township,  including  Sjiring 
Mill  village. 
Spring  Mill  village 

Whitepain  township 

Worcester  towuship 


MONTOUB  COUNTY. 


Anthony  township 

Cooper  township 

DanviUe  borough 

A\"ard  1 2, 124 

Ward  2 1 ,  420 

Ward  3 2,  533 

Ward  4 1, 921 

Derry  township 

Liberty  township 

Limestone  township 

Mahoning  township 

Mayberry  township 

Valley  township 

Wasliiugtonville  borough 

W»st  Hemlock  towuship 


Northampton  county. 


Allen  township,   including    Catasauqua 
and  Stemton  villages. 

Catasauqua  village 

Stemton  village 

Bangor  borough 

Batli  borou":h 

Bethlehem  borough 

Ward  1 1,748 

Ward  2 2, 1]4 

Ward  3 1,513 

Ward  4 1,387 

Bethlehem  township 

Bushkill  township 

Chapman  borough 

East  Allen  township 

East  Baugor  borough  (i) 


1890 


1,236 
1,U60 
627 
1,024 
2,  244 
1,  885 
13,285 


1,815 

1,360 

079 

1,  892 
1,140 

2,  008 
1,977 
3,405 
3,529 

66C 
1,869 
1,666 
3,516 


959 
1,  565 
1,517 


15,  045 


962 

334 

7,998 


/V2 
1,081 
078 
2,171 
198 
890 
171 
390 

84, 220 


3,474 


743 

2,  .509 

723 


2,397 
1,644 

392 
1,104 

804 


18S0 


1,368 
673 


2,515 

'1,916 

3,  984 

5,  305 


558 


1,  535 
1,282 

1,  856 

2,  408 

3,  275 
3,592 


1,866 
1,462 
3,239 


1,429 
1,641 


15, 468 


1,042 

383 

8,346 


814 
1,168 

731 
1,142 

230 
1,014 

203 

395 

70,  312 


,602 


,328 
098 
,193 


,282 
,779 

382 
,195 

335 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


o  Organized  from  part  of  Upper  Hanover  township  in  1887. 
b  Part  taken  to  form  Skippack  township  in  1886. 
c  Part  given  to  Pottstown  borough  in  1888. 
d  Part  of  Pottsgrove  township  annexed  in  1888. 
«  Organized  from  part  of  Perkiomen  township  in  1886. 
/Organized  from  part  of  Francouia  township  in  1887. 
g  Part  taken  to  form  Ambler  borough  in  1888. 
h  Part  taken  to  form  Pennsbiirg  borough  in  1887. 
i  Organized  from  part  of  Upper  Mount  Bethel  township 
since  1880. 


NOETHAirPTON  COUNTY — Continued. 

Eastou  city  (j) 

•  Wardl-' 1,650 

Ward  2 2,  320 

Wards 1,680 

Ward  4 1 ,  890 

Ward  5 1,  637 

Ward  6 2,  374 

Ward  7 2,  930 

Forks  township  (k) 

Freeraansburg  borough 

Glendon  borough , 

Hanover  township 

Hellertown  borough 

Lehigh  township 

Lower  Mount  Bethel  township 

Lower  Nazareth  townshi]) 

Lower  Saucon  township  (l) 

Moore  township 

Nazareth  borough 

Palmer  township 

Pen  Argyl  borough  (w) 

Plainfield  township  (7i) , 

Portland  borough 

South  Bethlehem  borough  (o) 

Ward  1 2,731 

Ward  2 3,152 

War<l  3 1,  768 

Ward  4 2,  651 

South  Eastou  borough 

Ward  1 1, 903 

Ward  2 2,  295 

AA^ard  3 ] ,  418 

Upper  Mount  Bethel  towuship  (p) 

Upper  Xazaieth  township 

AVjKshington  township 

AVilliauis  township 


NORTHUMBERLAIJD  COUNTY. 


Caiueren  towuship 

Chillisquaque  township 

Coal  township,  including  Scotch  Hill  and 
Silver  Hill  villages. 

Scotch  Hill  village 

Silver  Hill  village 

Delaware  township 

Jackson  townsliip 

Jordan  townshi]) 

Lewis  township 

Little  Mahanoy  township 

Lower  Augusta  township 

Lower  Mahanoy  township 

McEwensville  borough 

Milton  borough 

AYard  1 818 

Ward  2 1.  044 

Ward  3 1,323 

Ward  4 1, 155 

Ward  5 977 

Mount  Carniel  borough 

Ward  1 1.  588 

AVard  2 2,  084 

Ward  3 2,521 

Ward  4 2,  061 

Mount  Carmel  township 

Northumberland  borough 

Point  township 

Ralpho  township  (q) 

Riverside  borough 

Rockfeller  township 

Rush  towuship 

Shamokiu  borough 

Ward  1 2,  877 

W^d  2 2,218 

AVard  3 2,627 

Ward  4 2,211 

Ward  5 2,715 

Ward  6 1,755 

Shamokin  township  (r) 


1890 


14,481 


1,189 

1,382 

615 

634 

907 

982 

440 

503 

708 

605 

3,570 

3,  338 

1,  322 

1,561 

930 

1,101 

3,913 

5,  304 

2,544 

2,  728 

1,318 

984 

2,396 

2,  022 

2,108 

572 

2,521 

2,468 

670 

608 

10,  302 

4,925 

5,616 


3,106 

550 

2,  523 

2,  676 

74,  698 


1,034 
1,607 
8.616 

s6o 
593 

1,864 

1,040 
914 

1,151 
327 
8-i9 

1,750 
262 

5,317 


8,254 


1880 


1,443 


4,534 


3,645 

838 
1.920 
2,847 

53, 123 


976 

1,737 
4,320 

837 


2,  037 
959 
973 

1, 173 
326 

1, 194 

1,866 
283 

2,102 


2,378 


3,192 

3,126 

2,744 

2,  293 

778 

926 

1,001 

394 

336 

1,071 

836 

1,346 

1,263 

14,  403 

8,184 

2,218 


j  Part  of  Forks  township  annexed  since  1880. 
k  Part  given  to  Easton  city  since  1880. 
I  Part  given  to  South  Bethlehem  borough  since  1880. 
m  Organized  from  part  of  Plaintield  township  since  1880. 
11  Part  taken  to  fonu  Pen  Argyl  borough  since  1880. 
o  Part  of  Lower  Saucon  township  annexed  since  1880. 
2)  Part  taken  to  form  East  Bangor  borough  since  1880. 
g  Organized  from  part  of  Shamokin  township  since  1880. 
r  Part  taken  to  form  Kalpho  towuship  since  1880. 


372- 


-23 


354 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1S90. 


Tahlk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

PENNSVliVAIVIA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Northumberland  county— Cont'd. 


1890 


Snydertown  liorough 

Suiibury  borough 

Ward  1 ^53 

Ward  2 1.378 

Ward  3 1.515 

Ward  4 079 

Ward  5 1.  lOo 

Turbut  township 

Turbutville  borough 

Upper  Augusta  township 

Upper  Mahanoy  township 

Washington  township 

Watsontown  borough 

Zerbe  township 


Pehry  county  . 


242 
3,930 


792 

441 

2,749 

891 

788 

2,157 

1,355 

26,  276 


1880 


Blain  borough 

Bloomfield  borough 

Buffalo  township 

Carroll  township 

Center  township 

Duncaniion  borough 

Greenwood  township 

Howe  township 

Jackson  township 

Juniata  township 

Landisburg  horougli 

Liverpool  boiou" h 

Liverpool  township 

Madison  township 

Mai-y sville  borougli 

Mill'ersto wn  borough 

Miller  township 

New  Buffalo  borough 

Newrport  borough 

Oliver  township 

Penn  township,  incl.  Baskinsville  village 
BaskinsviUe  village 

Eye  township 

Saville  township 

Spring  township 

Toboyne  township 

Tusearora  township 

Tyrone  township 

Watts  township 

Wheatfield  township 


Philadelphia  countv. 


249 

737 

691 

1,283 

1,046 

1,074 

868 

383 

955 

938 

318 

«i21 

751 

1,584 

1, 115 

594 

356 

220 

1,417 

969 

1,965 

514 

710 

1,542 

1,340 

851 

762 

1,562 

396 

779 


1, 046, 964 


1,  046, 964 


209 

4,077 


2, 821 
414 

1,  735 
922 
811 

1,481 

1,147 

27,  522 


270 

G73 

703 

1,417 

1,120 

1,  027 

1,109 

398 

1,004 

958 

336 

838 

825 


1,206 
652 
379 
222 

1,399 
811 

1,771 
358 
849 

1,743 

1,538 
853 
995 

1,486 
451 


847, 170 


Phila<lelphia  city,  coextensive  with  Phil- 
adelphia county. 

Ward    1 53,882 

Ward    2 31,563 

Ward    3 19,925 

Ward    4 20,384 

Ward    b 16,987 

AVard    6 8,712 

Ward    7 30,179 

Ward     8 16,971 

Ward    9 9,791 

Ward  10 21,514 

Ward  11 12, 953 

Ward  12 14,170 

Ward  13 17,923 

Ward  14 20.737 

Ward  15 52,705 

Ward  16 17,  087 

Ward  17 19,546 

Ward  18 29,164 

Ward  19 55, 545 

Ward  20 44,480 

Ward  21 26, 900 

Ward  22 45,329 

Wai-d  23 35,294 

Ward  24 42,556 

Ward  25 35,945 

Ward  26 62,138 

Ward  27 32,905 

Ward  28 46, 390 

Ward  29 54,759 

Ward  30 30,614 

Ward  31 32,974 

Ward  32 30,050 

Ward  33 33,171 

Ward  34 23,721 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Portage  to^vn^hip  in  1888. 
b  Part  taken  to  form  Austin  borough  in  1888. 


847, 170 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Pike  county. 


Blooming  Grove  township 

Delaware  township 

Dingman  townshij) 

Greene  township 

Lackawaxen  township 

Lelunan  township 

Milford  borough 

Milford  township 

Palmyra  township 

Porter  township 

Shohola  township 

Westfall  township 


1890 


Abbott  township 

Allegany  township 

Austin  borough  (a) 

Bingham  township 

Clara  township 

Coudersport  borough 

Eulalia  township 

Genesee  township 

Harrison  township 

Hebron  township 

Hector  township 

Homer  township 

Keating  to wnsliip 

Lewisville  borough 

Oswayo  township 

Pike  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township. 

Portage  township  (6) 

Roulette  township 

Sharon  township 

Stewardson  township 

Summit  township 

Sweden  township 

Sylvania  township 

ttlysses  township 

West  Branch  township 

Wharton  township 


Schuylkill  county 


9,412 


1880 


351 

799 

491 

1,114 

1,547 

742 

793 

158 

810 

89 

960 

1,558 


Potter  county 22, 778 


823 
636 
679 
877 
290 
530 
268 
910 
784 
876 
180 
891 
382 
459 
131 
111 
341 
314 
135 
164 
483 
176 
756 
713 
801 
675 
393 


154, 163 


7,340 


Ashland  borough 

Wardl 1,507 

Ward  2 1,462 

Ward  3 1,604 

Ward  4 1,672 

Ward  5 1, 101 

Auburn  borough 

Barry  township 

Blythe  township 

Branch  township 

Butler  township,  including  Connor  Patch, 
Gordon,  and  Rappahannock  villages. 

Connor  Patch  village 

Gordon  village 

Rappahannock  village 

Cass  township 

Cressona  borough 

Delano  borough  (c) 

East  Brunswick  township 

East  Norwegian  township ■ 

East  Union  township 

Eldred  township 

Poster  township 

Frackville  borougli -. 

Frailey  township,  incl.  Donaldson  village- 
Donaldson  village 

Gilberton  borough ,' "  ^io 

East  ward 1,  56- 

Middle  ward 677 

West  ward 1, 448 

Girardville  borough -  • - 

East  ward 1, 268 

Middle  ward 1-596 

West  ward 720 

Hegins  township 

Huoley  township 

KUne  township 

Landingville  borough  (d) 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Rush  township  since  18i 
d  Organized  from  part  of  North  Manheim  township 


913 
1,320 

951 
5,687 

513 
1,194 

549 
2,  642 
1,481 
1,362 
1,462 

586 
1,116 
1,147 

494 
2,520 
1,321 

958 
3,687 


3,584 


1,896 
968 

3,068 
316 


9,663 


472 

804 

606 

1,168 

1,588 

812 

983 

207 

667 

99 

715 

1,  542 


18, 797 


623 
672 

'832 
238 
677 
554 
883 

1,162 
835 
958 
189 
204 
365 
883 
281 
211 
114 
648 

1,055 
223 
202 
416 
214 
638 
374 
346 


129, 974 


6,052 


740 
1,041 
1,049 

986 
4,815 

362 

753 

731 

3,004 

1,455 

434 

1,544 

700 

588 

1,190 

690 

1,707 

1,307 

979 
3,098 


2,730 


1,430 
740 

1,536 
712 

10. 

since  1880. 


POPULATIOIT. 


355 


Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutimied. 

PElVIVSVIiVAIVI  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Schuylkill  county — Continued. 


Mahanov  borough 

Wardi 3,925 

Ward  2 1,923 

Ward  3 1,267 

Ward  4 1, 442 

Ward  5 2,  729 

Mahanoy  township,  inol.  Morea.  New  Bos- 
ton, St.  Nicholas,  and  Yatesville  villa. 

Morea  village 

New  Boston  village 

St.  Nicholas  village 

Yatesville  village 

Middleport  borough 

Minersville  borough 

Eastward 1,943 

West  ward 1, 561 

Mount  Carbon  borough 

Newcastle  township 

New  Philadelphia  borough 

New  Ringgold  borough 

North  Mauhelm  township  (a) 

North  Union  township 

Norwegian  township 

Orwigsburg  borough 

Palo  Alto  borough 

Pine  Grove  borough 

Pine  Grove  tow  nship 

Port  Carbon  borough 

Port  Clinton  borough 

Porter  township,  inch  Tower  village 

Tower  village 

Pottsville  borough 

Middle  ward 2,  942 

Northeast  ward 2,  096 

North  ward 1, 498 

Northwest  ward 2,  990 

Seventh  ward 6  ?4 

Southeast  ward 1,  U50 

South  ward 2, 667 

Rahn  township,  including  ("oaldale  and 
Seek  villages. 

Coaldale  village 

Seek  village 

Keilly  township 

Rush  township  t,b) 

Ryon  township 

St.  Clair  borough 

Middle  ward 1,  234 

North  ward 1,  050 

South  ward 1,  396 

Schuylkill  Haven  borough 

Ea.st  ward 1, 154 

North  ward 712 

South  ward 896 

West  ward 326 

Schuylkill  township 

Shenandoah  borough 

Ward  1 4,  657 

Ward  2 1,440 

Wards 3,149 

Ward  4 3, 084 

Ward  5 3,  614 

South  Manheim  township 

Taiuaqua  borough 

East  ward 2, 153 

Northward 2,042 

South  ward 1, 859 

Tremont  borougli 

Tremont  township 

Union  township 

Upper  Mahantango  township 

Walker  township 

Washington  township 

Wayne  township 

West  Brunswick  township 

West  Mahanoy  township 

West  Penn  township 

Tork ville  borough 


1890 


11, 286 


6,541 

823 
635 
823 
750 
381 
3,504 


333 

1.  317 
562 
240 

2,  :i91 

1,  124 
819 

1,290 
1.424 
1.103 

2,  601 
1,976 

606 
3,691 

2,053 
14, 117 


2,648 


658 
1,715 
1,264 

706 
3,680 


530 
15,  944 


876 
6,054 


2,  064 
771 

1,  310 
732 
569 

1.338 
1,533 
1,373 
4,743 

2,  256 
916 


1880 


7,181 


4,450 


708 

230 

3,  249 


327 

1,512 

360 

100 

2,607 

848 

932 

792 

1,588 

957 

2,327 

2,  346 

686 

2,625 


13,  253 


2,129 


1,452 

1,522 

.599 

4,149 


3,  052 


521 
10, 147 


906 
,730 


1,785 

1,001 

1,292 

718 

510 

1,352 

1,  630 

1,358 

4,494 

2,215 

610 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Landingville  borough  since  1880. 
6  Part  taken  to  form  Delano  borough  since  1880. 
c  Part  taken  to  form  Spring  township  since  1880. 
d  Organized  from  part  of  Beaver  township  since  1880. 
e  Organized  from  part  of  Milford  township  since  1880. 


Snyder  county  . 


Adams  township 

Beaver  townshi})  (c) 

Center  township 

Chapman  township 

Franklin  township - 

Jackson  township 

Middleburg  borough 

Middlecreek  township 

Monroe  township 

Penn  township 

Perry  township 

Selins  Grove  borough 

Spring  township  (d) 

Union  township 

Washington  township,  inch  Freeburg  vill 

Freeburg  village 

West  Beaver  township 

AVest  Perry  township 


.Somerset  county. 


Addi.son  township 

Allegheny  townsliip 

Berlin  borough 

Black  township  (e) 

Brothers  Valley  township 

Conemaugh  tovvnship 

Confluence  borough 

Elklick  township 

Greenville  township 

Jefferson  township 

Jennertown  borough 

.Tenner  township 

Larimer  township 

Lower  Turkeyfoot  township  . 

Meyersdale  borough 

Middlecreek  tow  nship 

Milford  township  (/) 

New  Baltimore  borough 

New  Centerville  borough 

Northampton  township 

Ogle  township  (</) 

Paint  township  (Ai 

Quemalioning  township 

Rock  wood  borough  (e) 

Salisbury  borough 

Shade  township 

Somerset  borough 

Somerset  township 

Southampton  tow^lship 

Stonycreek  township 

Stoystown  borough 

Summit  township 

Upper  Turkeyfoot  township  - 

Ursina  borough 

Wellersburg  borough 


Sullivan  county  . 


Cherry  township 

Colley  township 

Davidson  township 

Dushore  borough 

Elkland  township 

Forks  township  (i) 

Forksville  borough  (j) 

Fox  township 

Hills  Grove  town.ship  . 

Laporte  borough 

Laporte  township 

Shrewsbury  township. 


1890 


17,  651 


636 

858 

1,  060 

1,219 

1,144 

730 

420 

750 

1,279 

1,261 

1,287 

1,  315 

1,  208 

1.  233 

1,500 

540 

999 

752 


37, 317 


1880 


1,400 

1,463 

912 

738 

1,704 

1.  529 

444 

1.962 

619 

866 

95 

1.699 

735 

933 

1,847 

660 

859 

185 

104 

784 

151 

1,451 

1,453 

553 

689 

1.299 

1,713 

3,462 

749 

1.790 

291 

2,366 

1,224 

405 

183 


11,  620 


2,367 
1,662 
1,652 

783 
1.058 
780 
19] 
693 
805 
375 
443 
811 


17,  797 


831 

1,407 

1,060 

1,126 

1,247 

728 

398 

727 

1,177 

1,373 

1,212 

1,431 


1,251 

1,725 

523 

1,355 

749 


33,  110 


1,582 

1,201 

728 


1,654 

1,379 
430 

1,501 
557 
807 
106 

1,725 
618 
805 

1,423 
680 

1,776 
1.50 
140 
842 


1,  236 

1,339' 

331 

521 

1,287 

1,197 

3,276 

629 

1,727 

319 

1,851 

953 

445 

226 


8,073 


2,172 
373 
953 
377 
879 
964 
108 
661 
485 
192 
072 
343 


/  Parts  taken  to  form  Black  township  and  Rockwood  bor- 
ough since  1880. 

j7  Organized  from  part  of  Paint  township  since  1880. 
h  Part  taken  to  foi-m  Ogle  towushij)  since  1880. 
I  Part  taken  to  form  Forksville  borough  in  1883. 
j  Organized  from  part  of  Forks  townsliip  in  1883. 


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COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

PENNSVIiVAlVI  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


SUSQUEHA^'NA  COUNT\ 


Apolacnn  townsliip 

Ararat  toivnsliii) 

Auliiirn  townsliiii 

Bridst'water  townshij) 

Brooklyn  to-nnshii) 

Clioconut  townislnp 

Clifford  township  (a) 

Diiuock  town.ship 

Dundaff  borough 

Forest  borough  (I) 

Forest  Lake  township 

Franklin  township 

Friends ville  borough 

Giljson  township 

Great  Bend  borough 

Great  Bend  townshi]) 

Hallstead  borough  (c) 

Harford  township 

Harmony  township  (d) 

Herrick' township  (e) 

Hopbot  toni  borough  (f) 

Jaeks.m  township 

Jessup  township 

Liinesboro  borough  (y) 

Latlirop  township  (h) 

Lenox  township 

Liberty  township 

Little  Meadows  borough 

Middlelowu  township 

Montrose  borough 

New  ]\Iilford  borougli 

New  Jlllford  township 

Oakland  borough  (i) 

Oakland  township  (j) 

Kush  township 

Silver  Lake  township 

Spriiigville  township 

Sns(iiieli;aina  Dejjot  liorough. 

Thomson  borough 

"Thomson  township 

JJnioudale  borough  (A.) 


1890 


40, 093 


'I'lOGA  COUNTY 


.51:! 

648 
1,805 
1,220 
1,000 

37fi 
1,125 

919 

157 

2.  319 
907 
056 
ITO 

1,620 

1,002 

1,135 

1,167 

1,514 

1,279 

721 

299 

945 

041 

876 

776 

1.  493 

899 

223 

724 

1,  735 

763 

1,244 

955 

590 

1,164 

860 

1,177 

3,  872 
302 
567 
SCO 


52,  313 


1880 


Blossburg  borough 

Bloss  township,  including  Arnot  village 

Arnot  village  

Brooktield  townsliip 

Cliarleston  townsliip 

Chatliam  township 

Clymer  township 

Covington  borough 

Covington  townshi)! 

Beerfield  township 

Delinar  township - 

Duncan  township 

Elkland  borough 

Elk  township - 

Falllirook  borough 

Farmington  township 

Gaines  township 

Hamilton  township' 

Jackson  townshi)) ,■ 

Knoxville  borough    

Lawrence  townshij) 

Lawrenceville  boi"oug!i 

Libertv  township 

Mainsiiurg  borough 

Mansfield  borough 

Middlebnry  township 

Morris  tow-nship,  inch  Hoytville  village.. 

Hovtville  village 

Nelson  borough  (l) 

Oscetda  borough  (m.) 

Eicliniond  township 

Eoseville  boroM}|h -' 

Eutland  township 

a  Part  taken  to  I'onn  Forest  borough  since  1880, 

6  Organized  from  part  of  Clifford  township  since  1880. 

c  Formerly  Great  Bend  Village  borough. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Lauesboro  borough  since  1880. 

e  Part  taken  to  form  ITiiiondale  borough  since  1880. 

/  Organized  from  )>art  of  Lathro))  township  smae  1880. 

g  Oro-anized  from  part  of  Harmony  township  since  1880, 

h  Part  taken  to  form  Hopbottom  borough  since  1880. 

i  Organized  from  i>art  of  Oakland  township  since  1880. 


2,568 

2, 550 
644 

1,  021 

1,889 

1,  208 

1,313 
496 

1,122 
883 

3,081 

2,449 

1,  006 
693 
825 
907  1 

1,187 

2,375  1 

1,  704  1 
079 

1,017  ; 
441 

1,755 
194 

1,762 

1,658 

1,849  : 
560 
540 
838 

1,040 
211 
860 


40,  354 


530 

639 
2.  089 
1,517 
1.100 

537 
1,454 
1,071 

171 


990 

815 

176 

1,350 

1, 136 

1,301 

546 

1,505 

1,924 

1,104 


MINOR   CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1.095 

762 

348 

1,  0.54 

1,730 

1,108 

159 

833 

1,722 

803 

1,465 


1,415 

1 ,  357 

1,105 

1,410 

3,467 

249 

656 

146 


45,  814 


2,140 

2,  814 

2,783 

910 

2, 193 

1,317 

1,121 

343 

1,134 

908 

2,  524 

1,791 

470 

462 

860 

995 

508 

2.060 

1,  824 

459 

1.168 

426 

1,629 

239 

1,611 

1.737 

622 


604 
790 

1,  512 
185 

1,064 


Tioga  county — Continued. 


Shi)5pen  township 

[^ullivan  township 

Tioga  borough 

Tioga  townsliip 

Union  township 

AVard  township 

Wellsboro  borough 

Ward  1 1,  553 

Ward  2 1,  408 

Westfield  borough 

Westlield  townshi)) 


1890 


732 
211 
557 
424 
876 
442 
961 


Union  county. 


Buffalo  township 

East  Buffalo  township 

Gregg  township 

Hartleton  borough 

Hartley  townshi)) 

Kelly  township 

Lewisburg  borough 

North  ward 1,  220 

South  ward 1, 245 

West  ward 777 

Lewis  township 

Limestone  township 

MifHinhurg  borough 

East  ward 085 

We-stward 732 

New  Berlin  borough 

Union  townshi)) 

West  Buffalo  townshi]) 

White  Deer  townshi)) 


17, 820 


Venango  county 


■W- 


1,694 
1,107 
964 
261 
1,  712 
1,108 
3,248 


1,017 

844 

1,417 


017 

750 

1,174 

1,907 


46,  640 


1880 


1,187 

1,396 
843 
602 

1,063 
10,  932 


441 
,345 

520 
,258 
,789 

327 
,228 


907 


10, 905 


1,714 
1,010 
904 
300 
1,501 
1,041 


3,080 


845 

880 
1,168 


605 

724 

1,208 

1,865 


43,  670 


5  1, 230 


1,584 
789 
831 
214 
315 


Allegheny  township 536  1, 043 

Canal  township 959  1,030 

Cherrytree  townshi)) 1,246  1,618 

Clinton  township 835  1,752 

Clinton  ville  borough 253  339 

Cooperstown  borough - 290  397 

Cornplanter  township 2,  457  3,  238 

Cranberry  township 3,275  2,434 

Emlenton  borough 1,126  1,140 

Franklin  city 6, 221  5, 010 

Ward  1..." 2,008 

Ward  2 2,847 

Ward  3 766 

French  Creek  townshi))  (Ji) 

Polk  borough  (0) 

Irwin  townshi]) 

Jackson  township 

Mineral  township 

Oakland  township 

Oil  citv - 

Ward  1 2,398 

Ward  2 3,081 

Ward  3 1,123 

Ward  4 1,971 

Ward  5 1,428 

Ward  6 931 

Oil  Creek  townshi)) 

Pine  Grove  township 

Pleasantville  borough 

Plum  township 

President  township 

Richland  township 

Rockland  township 

Sandy  Creek  townshi  p 

Scrubgrass  townshi)) 

Siverly  borough 

Sugarcreek  townshi)) 

Sunville  borough 

Utica  borough 

Victory  township 

j  Part  taken  to  form  Oakland  borough  since  1880. 

k  Organized  from  part  of  Herrick  township  since  1880. 

I  Formerly  Nelson  township ;  organized  as  a  borough  m 
1886.  '  , 

m  Formerly  Osceola  township;  organized  as  a  borough  since 
1880. 

«  Part  taken  to  form  Polk  borough  in  1886. 

0  Organized  from  part  of  French  Creek  township  in  1836. 

p  Not  separately  returned. 


852 

526 

1,234 

956 

928 

855 

1,  042 

1,116 

366 

416 

1,  229 

1,  221 

1,957 

1,977 

779 

804 

1,072 

1,503 

83?' 

667 

2,849 

1,923 

106 

108 

321 

301 

351 

377 

POPULATION. 


357 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

PEIVIVS  VI,  VANIA— Continued. 


MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Warren  county. 


Bear  Lake  borough  (a) 

Brokenstraw  tonnsliip 

Cherry  Grove  townsliiii 

Clarendon  borough  (b) 

Columbus  borou"  h 

Columbus  township 

Conewango  township 

Corydon  township 

Dee'rtield  township 

Eldred  township 

Elk  township 

Farmington  township 

Freeholtl  township  (c) 

Glade  township 

Kinzua  township 

Limestone  township 

Mead  township  (rf) 

Pine  Grove  township 

nttsfield  township 

Pleasant  township 

Sheffield  township,  incl.  Sheffield  village 
Sheffield  viUasje 

Soiith west  township 

Spring  Creek  township 

Sugar  Grove  township 

Tidioute  borough 

Triumph  township 

"Warren  borough 

Ward  1 2,440 

Ward  2 1,892 

Watson  township 

Youngs ville  borough 


1890 


Washington  county. 


Allen  township 

Amwell  township 

Beallsville  Ijorough 

Bentleysville  borough 

Buffalo  township  . .  t^ 

Burgettstown  borough  (e) 

California  borough 

Canonsburg  borough 

Canton  township 

Carroll  township 

Cecil  township 

Chartiers  township 

Claysville  borough 

Coal  Center  borough  (/) 

Cross  (Jreek  township 

Donegal  township 

East  Bethleliem  township' 

East  Finley  township 

East  Pike  Run  township 

Eallowfield  township , 

Franklin  township 

Hanover  towusbiji 

Hopewell  township 

Independence  township 

Jefferson  township 

McDonald  borough  (gj  

Monongahela  city 

Morris  township  

Mount  Pleasant  township 

North  Strabane  townsliip 

Nottingham  township 

Peters  township 

Robinson  township  (7i) 

Smith  township  (i) 

Somerset  township 

South  Strabane  township 

Union  t<-.wnshii> 

Washington  borough 

Ward  1 1.746 

Ward  2 1.750 

Ward  3 l.fllC 

Ward  4 1,  fi.51 

West  Alexander  borough 


37,  585 


313 

1,224 

383 

1,297 

292 

1.062 

2,  267 

.527 

081 

1,720 

880 

983 

1,  33(1 

2.885 

941 

447 

1,909 

1,694 

1,  851 
540 

2,  202 
1 1 295 
1,195 
1,463 
1,855 
1,328 

941 
4,332 


.376 
007 

71, 155 


1880 


2,544 

1,903 

300 

229 

2,381 

929 

1,024 

2, 113 

1,  830 

1,919 

2,285 

1.941 

1,041 

569 

S60 

1,508 

1,757 

1,291 

1,102 

1,084 

1,  054 

1.757 

788 

899 

825 

1,098 

4,096 

1,076 

1,487 

1, 492 

1,  087 

1,  225 

1,820 

1,592 

1,273 

3,  079 

3,  621 

7,063 


444 


27,  981 


154 

1.212 

158 

295 

421 

1,242 

1,478 

335 

657 

797 

037 

1,149 

1,574 

1,622 

348 

446 

1,155 

1,332 

1,740 

395 

1,424 

684 

660 

1,309 

1,801 

1,255 

1,100 

2,810 


606 
55,418 


snxoR  CIVIL  divisions. 


1,236 

1,  900 

376 

263 

1,  200 

870 

1,  009 

699 

605 

2,064 

1,590 

2, 188 

323 

557 

1,136 

1,375 

1,900 

1,  332 

1,228 

811 

1,189 

1,880 

798 

1,  012 

979 

425 

2,904 


101 


1,  324 

808 

955 

1,798 

2,449 

983 

1,  0(12 

1,  913 

4,292 


395 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Freehold  township  since  1880. 

b  Organized  from  part  of  Mead  township  since  1880. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Bear  Lake  borough  since  1880. 

(I  Part  ta-ken  to  form  Clarendon  borough  since  1880. 

f  Organi  zed  from  part  of  Smith  township  since  1880. 

/Formerly  Greenfield. 

ff  Organized  from  part  of  Robinson  township  since  1880. 

h  Part  taken  to  form  'McDonald  borough  since  1880. 

i  Part  taken  to  form  Burgettstown  borough  since  1880. 

j  Part  taken  to  form  Lehiali  township  since  1880. 

k  Organized  from  part  of  Palmyra  township  since  1880. 


Washington  county— Continued. 


West  Bethlehem  township . 
West  Brownsville  borough 

West  Finley  township 

West  Middletown  borough 
West  Pike  Run  township.. . 


Wayne  cou.n'ty. 


Berlin  township 

Bethany  borough 

Buckingham  t(rwnship 

Canaan  township 

Cherry  Ridge  township... 

Clinton  township 

Damascus  towushiii 

Dreher  township  (j) 

Dyherry  township 

Hawley  borough  (A') 

Honesdale  bor<]Ugh 

Lake  township 

Lebanon  town.ship 

Lehigh  township  (0 

Manchester  township 

Mount  Pleasant  township. 

Oregon  township 

Palmyra  township  (m) 

Paupack  township 

Preston   township 

Prompton  borough 

Salem  township .". 

Scott  township 

South  Canaan  township 

Starrucca  borough 

Sterling  township 

Texas  township 

Waymart  borough 


Westmoreland  colt»ty  . 


199 

2,  050 

1,  064 

378 


566 

1,250 
755 
G,  909 
183 
1,  242 
4,404 
1.611 
1,  704 
2,500 
0.286 
1,444 


Adamsburg  borough 

Allegheny  township 

Bell  township 

Bolivar  borough 

Bunker  Hill  borough  (n) 

Cokeville  borough  (0) 

Cook  township 

Derry  borough  (0) 

Derry  townsnip  (p) , 

Donegal  borough   

Donegal  townsliip 

East  Huntingdon  township 

Fairfield   township 

Franklin  township 

Greensburg  borough 

Hemptiehl  township  (g) 

Irwin  borough 

•Teanette  borouj^h  (r) 

Latrobe  borough 

Ligonier  borough  , 

Ligonier  township 

Livermore  borough 

Lower  Burrell  township 

Loyalhanna  township 

Luil wick  borough 

Madison  borough  

Mount  Pleasant  borough 

Ward  1 1,098 

Ward  2 1,295 

Ward  3 1.  259 

Mount     Pleasant     township,    including 

Bridgeport  and  Hecla  villages  and  part 

of  Pleasant  Unity  village. 

Bridgeport  village 

Hecla  village  

Pleasant  Unity  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Pleasant  Unity  village  (s),\n 
Mount  Pleasant  and  Unity  townships 

I  Organized  from  part  of  Dreher  township  since  1880. 
TO  Part  taken  to  form  Hawlev  borough  since  1880. 

n  Organized  from  part  of  Hemiilield  township  in  1887. 

o  Organized  from  iiart  of  Derry  townsliip  in  1888. 

p  Parts  taken  to  form  Cokeville  and  Derry  boroughs  in  1888. 

q  Parts  taken   to  form  Bunker  Hill  borough  in   1887  and 
•Teanette  borough  in  1889. 

r  Organized  from  parts  of  Herapfield  and  Penn  townships 
in  1889. 

s  In  18S0  iu  Unity  township  only. 


1890 


1.  890 
735 

1.  525 
235 


31,  010 


1880 


005 
134 
087 
496 
673 
863 
442 
712 
054 
968 
816 
189 
541 
355 
262 
1)40 
452 
929 
588 
317 
269 
416 
147 
067 
431 
710 
409 
438 


112,  819 


223 

2,310 

1,168 

410 

897 

664 

1,  220 

1.968 

7,163 

163 

1,319 

8.109 

1,757 

1,754 

4,202 

9,948 

2,428 

3,296 

3,  5S9 

7.S2 

2,790 

211 

839 

930 

891 

201 

3,652 


,001 
610 
■47 
561 


2. 123 
571 

1,524 
312 

885 

33. 513 


1,198 

181 

1.265 

576 

881 

1,009 

2.871 

996 

1,020 

1,882 

2.  620 

1.234 

590 


1,  393 
1,880 

641 
2,727 

628 
1,592 

310 
1.635 
1,  097 
1,176 

535 

705 
4,  250 

503 

78, 036 


1,815 
634 

2,046 
164 
940 
848 
003 
190 

1,197 


4,224 
635 


358 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-CoDtiunccT 

PEIV IVS  VI.  VAIVI  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Westmoreland  county— Continued. 


Kew  Alexandria  borough 

New  Florence  borougli 

North  Belleveruon  borough -  -  -  -  - 

North  Huntingdon  township,  includmj 
Hahnstown  village. 

Hahnstovvn  village 

Parnassus  borough 

Penn  Itorough -  -  •  - -  -  ■ 

Penn  township  (a),  incl.  Manor  village. 

Manor  village. 

Eostraver  township 

St.  Clair  township 

Salem  borou  gh :--■--: :,-, 

Salem  township,  iiiel.  Crabtree  village  . . . 

Crabtree  village 

Scottdale  borough ; " "A "  • ;:  •  "t^ 

Sewickley   township,  md.  Scott  Maveu 
and  Sutersville  villages. 

Scott  Haven  village 

Sutersville  village 

South  Huntingdon  township. ...-..----- 
Unity  township,  including  part  oi  Pleas- 
ant Unity  vill.  and  West  Latrohe  viU. 

Pleasant  Unity  village  (part  of) 

West  Latrobe  village 

Upper  Burrell  township 

AVashington  township 

West  Newton  borough 

Youngstown  borough 


Wyoming  county 


Braintrim  township 

Clinton  township  (6) 

Eaton  township 

Exeter  township 

Eactoryville  borough  (c)  .. 

Falls  township 

Forkston  township 

Lemon  township 

Mehoopany  township 

Meshoppeii  borough 

Meshoppeu  township 

Monroe  township 

Nicholson  borough 

Nicholson  township 

North  Branch  township... 
Northmoreland  township 

Overfield  township 

Tuukbannock  borough 

Timkhannock  township  -. 
Washington  township  .... 
Windham  township 


York  cou> 


Carroll  township 

CUanceford  township 

Codorns  township 

Conewago  township. - 
Dallastown  borough. . 

Delta  borough .' 

Dillsburg  borough  ... 


1890 


338 

G83 

435 

7,125 

621 
516 
931 

3,811 
578 

3,895 
836 
311 

2,  395 
5'4 

2,693 

3,997 

525 

812 

3,674 

5,494 

414 

591 

606 

1,624 

2,  285 

486 


15,  891 


827 
404 
865 
144 
577 

1,  043 
7C1 
604 
831 
597 
596 

1,  345 
734 
905 
365 
803 
391 

1,253 

1,  336 
739 
771 


99.  489 


1880 


993 
3,066 
2, 322 
1,  555 

779 
565 
587 


335 

531 

208 

0,341 

432 
520 
604 


3,231 

783 

440 

1,851 


1,275 
3,457 


490 
3,005 
4,079 

298 


1,604 

1,475 

294 


15,  i 


670 
841 
955 
151 

462 

1,126 

754 

568 

779 

554 

695 

1,171 

586 

9S8 

40U 

892 

394 

1,116 

1,354 

766 


87,  841 

1.083 

2,994 

2,261 

1,495 

482 

269 

455 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


York  county— Continued. 


1890 


Dover  borough 

Dover  town.ship 

East  Hopewell  township  (d) 

East  Manchester  township  (e) 

East  Prospect  borough 

Fairview  township 

Fawn  Grove  borough  (/) 

Fawn  township  (.g)  

Frauklintown  borough 

Frankliu  township ■ 

Glenrock  borough 

Goldsboro  borough 

Hanover  borough -■--- 

Wardl 1.274 

Ward  2 1.345 

Ward  3 «** 

Ward  4 483 

Heidelberg  township. , 

Hellam  township 

Hopewell  township  (h) 

Jackson  township  (i) 

Jetferson  borough 

Lewisberry  borough 

Logan ville  borou"li 

Lower  Chaneeford  township 

Lower  Windsor  township 

Manchester  borough 

Manchester  township  (j) 

Manheim  township 

Monaghan  township 

Newberry  township 

New  Freedom  borough 

New  Salem  borough 

North  Codorns  township 

North  Hopewell  township  (d) 

Paradise  township  

Peach  Bottom  township 

Penn  township | 

Railroad  borough  

Bed  Lion  borough 

Shrewsbury  borough -  -  -  - 

North  ward ^18 

South  ward ^** 

Shrewsbury  township 

Springfield'  township 

Spring  Garden  township 

Spring  Grove  borough  (1) 

Stewartsto^vn  borough 

Warrington  township 

Washington  township 

West  Manchester  township 

West  Manheim  townsliip 

Windsor  township 

Winterstown  borough  

Wrightsville  borough 

York  borough ■  •  -  -  • 

Ward    1   2,25/ 

Ward    2 I.f54 

Ward    3 llil 

Ward    4 l.^'» 

Ward    5 3.189 

Ward    6 - 1,890 

Ward    7 2,324 

Ward    8 l.«7 

Ward    9 3,3o0 

Ward  10 1.9*6 

York  township 


465 
2,349 
1,234 

1,  413 
261 

2,  042 
199 

1,647 
232 
962 
687 
345 

3,746 


1880 


2,489 


415 

2,378 


250 
2,150 


1,685 
234 
952 
651 

378 
2, 317 


954 

916 

2,164 

1,963 

1,540 

3,773 

1,603 

1,830 

374 

320 

170 

283 

296 

312 

2, 512 

2,471 

2,764 

2,538 

513 

430 

1,783 

2,030 

1,258 

1,293 

923 

1,  055 

2,238 

2,  224 

364 

324 

231 

224 

2,639 

2,550 

1  199 

1,269 

1,372 

2,198 

2, 130 

1,501 

1,  962 

201 

220 

524 

241 

562 

565 

2,041 

2,087 

1,912 

1,854 

5,209 

4,110 

576 

1     208 

441 

303 

1,830 

1,825 

1,464 

1,457 

1,743 

2,470 

1,269 

1,194 

2,  372 

2,154 

209 

199 

1,912 

1,776 

20,  793 

13, 940 

2,379 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Jeanette  borough  in  1889. 
h  Part  taken  to  form  Eactoryville  borough  since  1880 
c  Organized  from  part  of  Clinton  township  since  1880 
d  Organized  from  part  of  Hopewell  to^n^hip  since  1880 
e  Organized  from  part  of  Manchester  township  since  188D. 
/  Organized  from  part  of  Fawn  township  since  l»t)0. 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Fawii  Grove  borough  since  1880. 

h  Parts  taken  to  form  East  and  North  Hopewell  townships 

^'Tpart  taken  to  form  Spring  Grove  borough  since  1880 
7  Part  taken  to  form  East  Manchester  township  since  1880. 
Ic  Oro-anized  from  part  of  Jackson  township  since  IbSO. 


POPULATION. 


359 


Tablk  a.— aggregate  population  by  minor  civil  divisions— Coutiiiued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Bristol  county 

Bairington  town 

Bristol  town 

Warren  town 

Kent  county 

Coventry  town 

East  Greenwich  town 

Warwick  town,  incl.  Centerville,  Cromi)- 
ton,  Hills  Grove,  and  Poutiac  villages. 

Centerville  village 

Crompton  village 

Hills  Grove  village 

Pontiac  village 

West  Greenwich  town 

Newport  county' 

Jamestown  town 

Little  Compton  town 

Middletown  town '. 

Newport  city 

Wardl 4,454 

Ward  2 3,709 

Wards 3,001 

Ward  4 3, 242 

Ward  .5 5, 051 

New  Shoreham  town 

Portsmouth  town 

Tiverton  town 

Peoviden'ce  county 

Burrillville  town,  including  part  of  Gran- 
iteville  village  and  Pascoag  village. 

Graniteville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Graniteville  village,  in  Bur- 
rillville and  Johnston  towns. 

Pascoag  village 

Cranston  town,  incl.  Knights ville  village. 

Knightsville  village 

Cumberland  town 

East  Providence  town,  incl .  Riverside  vill. 

Riverside  village 

Foster  town 

Glocester  town 

Johnston  town,  including  part  of  Granite- 
ville village  and  Thornton  village. 

Graniteville  village  (part  of) 

Thornton  village 


1890 


11,428 


1,461 

5,478 
4,489 

26,  754 


5,008 
3,127 

17. 761 

1 ,076 

1,214 

518 

1 ,020 


28,  552 


1880 


11,394 


707 

1,128 

1,154 

19,  457 


1,320 
1,949 
2,837 

255, 123 


5,492 

5,714 

383 
565 

505 

2,246 
8,  099 

1 ,222 
5,940 

5'9 
8,090 
8,422 

247 
6,445 
5,050 

1,  252 

2,  (195 
9,778 

1,552 
2,250 
5,765 

182 

626 

1,359 
6,028 
4,007 

20, 588 


4,519 

2,887 

12. 164 

9.4 
932 
174 
714 
1,018 

24, 180 


459 

1,202 

1,139 

15,  693 


1,203 
1,979 
2,505 

197, 874 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVI.SIONS. 


Providence  county — Continued. 

Lincoln  town 

North  Providence  town 

North  Smithfield  town 

Pawtucket  city 

Ward  1 C.  424 

Ward  2 4,  467 

Ward  3 3,887 

Ward  4 7, 166 

Ward  5 5,  689 

Providence  city 

Ward    1 13,709 

Ward    2 13,501 

Ward    3 17,152 

Ward    4 8,573 

AV'ard    5 12,428 

Ward    6 12,517 

Ward    7 11,007 

Ward    8 12,015 

Ward    9 13,603 

AVard  10 17,  641 

Scituate  town 

Smithfield  town,  incl.  Georglavillevillage. 
Georgiaville  village 

Woonsocket  city 

Ward  1 3,  386 

Ward  2 4, 773 

Ward  3 4,  707 

Ward  4 5,  400 

Wards 2,564 

Washington  county 

Charlestown  town 

Exeter  town 

Hopkinton  town 

North  Kin^town  town,  including  Lafay- 
ette and  Wickford  villages. 

Lafayette  village 

Wickford  village 

Richmond  town 

South  Kingstown  town,  includingl>istrict 
of  Narragansett,  and  Peacedale,  Rocky 
Brook,  and  Wakefield  villages. 

District  of  Narragansett 

Peacedale  village 

Rocky  Brook  village 

Wakefield  village 

Westerly  town 


1890 


20,  355 
2,084 
3,173 

27,  633 


3,174 

2,500 

795 

20,  830 


23,649 


1880 


915 

964 
2,  8fi4 
4,193 

628 

839 

1,669 

6.  231 


9i9 
63o 

1. 431 
0,813 


13,  765 
1,467 
3,088 

19,  030 


104,  857 


3,810 
3,085 


16,  050 


22, 495 


1,117 
1,310 
2,  952 
3,949 

405 

735 

1,949 

5,114 


986 

447 

732 

6,104 


SOUTH  CAROL.IIVA. 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Abbeville  county 

Abbeville  township,  incl.  Abbeville  town 

Abbeville  town 

Bordeaux   township,   including    McCor- 
niicktown  (a). 

Calhoun  township 

Cedar  Springs  towushi]) 

Cokesbury    township,  including   Cokes- 
bury  and  Hodges  towns. 

Cokesbury  town 

Hodges  town 

Diamond  Hill  township 

Donaldsville  township,  incl.  Donalds  tn  . 

Donalds  town 

Due  West  township,  incl.  Due  West  town 

Due  West  town 

Greenwood  township,  including   Green- 
wood town. 

Greenwood  town 

Indian  HiU  township,  incl.  Troy  town  - . 

Troy  town 

Long  Cane  township 

Xiowndesville  township,  incl.  Lowndes- 
ville  town. 

Lo wndesville  town 

Magnolia  township 

Ninetysix  township,  incl.  Niuetysix  town 

Ninetysix  town 


1890 


1880 


46,  854 

40,  815 

4,028 

3,427 

1,696 

1.543 

3,261 

2,749 

3,481 

3,170 

1,  613 

1,746 

2,825 

2,945 

355 

365 

25s 

271 

2, 168 

2,077 

1.  783 

1,677 

216 
3,  120 

2,457 

644 

449 

5,083 

3,768 

1,326 

T-S 

2,  535 

1,854 

2,  ^65 

2, 138 

3,197 

2,930 

268 

116 

2,518 

2,652 

3,987 

3,326 

445 

468 

Abbeville  county— Continued. 

Smithville  township,  incl.  Verdery  town. . 

Verdery  town 

Whitehall  township,  incl.  Bradley  tu.  (a) . 

Aiken  county  


Aiken  township,  including  Aiken  town  . . 

Aiken  town 

Chinquapin  township 

Giddy  Swamp  township,  including  Sie- 
vern  and  Wagener  (a)  towns. 

Sievern  town 

Gregg  township,  including  Graniteville, 
Laugley,  and  Vauchise  towns. 

Graniteville  town 

Langley  town 

Vaucluse  town 

Hanunond  township 

Hopewell  township,  incl.  Perry  town 

Perry  town 

McTier  township 

Millbrook  township 

Rocky  Grove  township,  incl.  Sallys  town 

Sallvs  town 

Rocky  Spring  township 

Schulitz  township,  incl.  Hamburg  town. . 

Hamburg  town 


4,497 

2,362 

503 


87 
4,  816 


1.791 
671 
5S0 

3,276 
734 
69 
600 

2,788 

1,371 
252 
757 

2,295 
4S4 


3,  331 

1,817 

487 

509 


5,  018 


657 

3,589 

375 


650 

1,928 

901 


521 

2,442 

485 


a  Not  separately  returned. 


360 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 
i^OUTH   C'AROlillVA— Continued. 


MTNOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Aiken  county— Continued. 

Shaw  townsliip 

Silverton  township,  incl.  Ellenton  town  . . 

EUenton  town 

Sleepy  Hollow  township 

TaViei'naole  township 

Ward  township 

Windsor  township,  incl.  AVindsor  town  .  - 

Windsor  town 

Anderson  county 


Anderson    township,   coextensive    with 

Anderson  town. 
Belton  township,  including  Belton  town . . 

Belton   town 

Broadway  township 

Brushy  Creek  township - 

Centerville  township 

Park  Corner  townshiji 

Fork  township 

Garvin  township 

Hall  township 

Honea  Path  township,  inch  HoneaPathtn. 

Honea  Path  town 

Hopewell  township 

Martin  township 

Pendleton  township,  incl.  Pendleton  town. 

Pendleton  town 

Rock  Mills  township 

Savannah  township 

Varennes  to\\Tiship 

Williamston  township,  including  Pelzer 
and  Willianiston  towns  and  part  of 
Piedmont  town. 

Pelzer  town 

Piedmont  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Piedmont  town  (a),  in  Wil- 
liamston township,  Anderson  county 
and  Grove  township,  Greenville 
county. 

Williamston  town 


Barnwell  county. 


Allendale  township,  incl.  Allendale  tn.(6). 
Bamberg  township,  including  Bamberg 
village  and  Graham  town. 

Bamberg  village 

Graham  town 

Barnwell  township,  incl. Barnwell  town.. 

Barnwell  town 

Beldoc  township,  incl.  Appleton  village  . . 

Appleton  village 

Bennett  Springs  township 

Blackville  township,  incl.  Blackville  tn  .. 

Blackville  town 

Bnford  Bridge  townsh  ip 

Bull  Pond  township 

Fish  Pond  township 

Fourmile  township 

Georges  Creek  to'wnship 

Great  Cyjiress  township 

Midway  township,  incl.  Midway  town  (b) . 

Red  Oak  township 

Richland  township 

Rosemary  to^vuship 

Sycamore  township 

llirecmilc  township 

Williston  township,  including  Elko  and 
AVilliston  towns. 

Elko  town 

Williston  town 


1,299 
1,721 

138 
2,422 
1,  (160 

934 

2,027 

51 


43,  696 


3,  018 

2,508 
494 
2,181 
3, 180 
2,  327 
1,692 
2,300 
2,730 
1,793 
2,727 
365 
2,018 
2,098 
2,  806 
476 
1,609 
1,  828 
2,357 
6,  524 


1 ,242 
2,436 


44,  613 


1880 


3,144 
3,881 

6g6 

366 
2,  994 

937 
2,157 

358 
2,284 
4,240 

962 
1,375 
2,198 
1.558 
1,917 
2,378 
2,695 
2.225 
1,853 
1,252 
1,052 
1.678 
2.452 
3,280 

TOO 
503 


1.170 

2,036 
94 

1,931 
635 
927 

1,462 


minor  civil  divisions. 


33, 612 


1,850 
2,181 

314 

1,  9U3 
2,459 
1,977 

1,  437 

2,  055 
2,239 
1,517 
2,320 

228 
1,546 
1,910 
2,559 

672 

1.  293 
1,604 

2,  216 
2,546 


565 


39,  857 


2.  580 
3,479 


403 
2,306 


1.764 


2,079 
3,573 

684 
1,567 
2.600 
1,  5(14 
1,972 
2,063 
2,414 
2, 100 
1,761 
1.202 

853 
1.  .547 

1,  824 

2,  669 

149 
426 


Beaufort  county 


Beaufort  township,  including  Beaufort 
and  Port  Royal  towns. 

Beaufort  town 

Port  Royal  town 

Blufl'ton  township,  incl.  Bluft'ton  village  . . 

Bluffton  village 

Coosawhatchie  township,  including  Gra- 
hamvillo  village. 

Grahamville  village 

Hilton  Head  township 

St.  Helena  township 

Sheldon  township 

Yemassee  township,  incl.  Hardeevillevill. 

Hardeeville  village 


Berkeley  county  (c) 


Christ  Church  township,  including  Mount 
Pleasant  town. 

Mount  Pleasant  town 

St.  Andrew  township,  including  Marys- 
viile  village. 

Marysviile  village 

St.  Dennis  and  St.  'fliomas  township-. ... 
St.  James  Goose  Creek  township,  includ- 
ing Holly  Hill,  Lincoliiville,  and  Pecks 
towns  and  part  of  Summerville  lown. 

Holly  Hill  town 

Lincolnville  town 

Pecks  town 

Summerville  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Summerville  town,  in  St. 
James  Goose  Creek  township,  Berke- 
ley county,  and  Dorchester  town- 
ship, Colleton  county. 

St.  James  San  tee  township 

St.  Johns  Berkeley  township,  including 
Eutawville  and  jMonks  Corner  towns. 

Eutawville  town 

Monks  Corner  town 

St.  Johns  Colleton  township 

St.  Stephen  township,  incl.  St.  Stephen 
town. 
St.  Stephen  town 


1890 


Charleston  county  (/ )  . 


Charleston  city  (g) 

Ward  1 3,  209 

War d  2 5,371 

Ward  3 6,  052 

Ward  4 9,7.34 

ATard  5 0,  936 

Ward  6 8.  637 

Ward  7 6, 748 

Ward  8 8,  268 

James  Island  township  (A) 

McClellanville  township  (i),  including 
Mcmltrieville  town  (,b). 

St.  Phillip  township  ( j) 


Chester  county 


Baton  Rouge  township 

Blackstock  township,  including  part  of 
Blackstock  town. 

Blackstock  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Blackstock  town  (k),  in  Black- 
stock  township, Chester  count3-,  and 
township  2,  Fairiield  county. 
Chester  township,  including  Chester  and 
Lownesville  towns. 

Chester  town 

Lownesville  town  


34, 119 


8,942 

3,587 
524 

2,903 
421 

2,423 

'93 
2.369 
7,747 
5.979 
3,756 

649 

55, 428 


5.530 

i,iTl8 
5,671 

421 
2,905 
12.  603 


1880 


2,894 
9,381 


59,  903 


3,538 
2,602 


6.955 


30, 176 


7,892 

2>549 
387 

2,580 
170 

1,766 

274 
2,513 
6,644 
5,466 
3,315 

232 


do.  153 

78.3 
r6,  215 


2.342 
10,  606 


cZ3,  744 
9,586 


10,  388 
3,599 


49,  984 


24,153 


5,964 


a  In  1880  in  Grove  township,  Greenville  county,  only. 

b  Not  separatelv  returned. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Charleston  county  in  1882. 

d  Includes  that  part  now  in  McClellanville  township, 
Charleston  county. 

e  Includes  that  part  now  in  James  Island  township, 
Charleston  county. 

^  St.  Dennis  and  St.  Thomas.  St.  James  Goose  Creek,  St. 
Johns  Berkeley,  St.  Johns  Colleton,  and  St.  Stephen  town- 
ships (population  36.521  in  1880)  taken  to  form  Berkeley 
county  in  1882;  Christ  Church,  St.  Andrew,  and  St.  James 
Santee  townships  (])opulation  15,112  in  1880)  also  taken  to 
form    Berkeley  county  and  James   Island  and   McClellan- 


ville townships  in  this  county  in  1882.  St.  Phillip  and  St. 
Michael  township  abolished,  and  that  part  outside  of 
Charleston  city  (population  1,183  in  1880)  taken  to  foiin  St. 
Phillip  township  since  1880. 

n  Formerly  in  St.  Phillip  and  St.  Michael  township;  made 
independent  since  1880. 

h  Organized  from  part  of  St.  Andrew  township  in  1882. 

i  Oiganized  from  parts  of  Christ  Church  and  St.  James  San- 
tee townships  in  1882. 

j  Organized  from  part  of  St.  Phillip  and  St.  Michael  town- 
ship since  1880. 

it  In  1880  in  Blackstock  township,  Chester  county,  only. 


POPULATION. 


361 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 
SOrXH  CAROliINA— Goiitiniied. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS 


Chester  county — Continued. 


Halsellville  townsliip 

Hazlewood  township 

Landsford  township 

Le wisville  township , inol.  Richburs; town . 

Richburgr  town 

EossviUe  township 


Chestehfielo  county. 


Alligator  township 

Cheraw  townsbip,  inch  Cheraw  town. 

Cheraw  town 

Cole  Hill  township 

Court  Honse  township 

Jefferson  township 

Mount  Croghan  to%mshii) 

Old  Store  township 

Steerpen  township 


Cl.\rendon  county  (a)  . 


Brewington  township,  incl.  Foreston  vill. 

Foreston  village 

Calvary  township 

Concord  townsliip 

Douglas  township 

Friendship  township 

Fulton  township 

Harmony  township 

Manning  township,  incl.  Manning  town. . 

Manning  town 

Midway  township 

Mount  Zion  township 

!Ne w  Zion  township 

Plowden  Mill  township 

St.  James  township 

St.  Mark  township 

St.  Paul  township 

Sammy  Swamp  township 

Sandy  Grove  township 

Santee  township 


Colleton  county 


Adams  linn  township 

Bell  township 

Blaise  townsliip 

Broxson  township 

Burns  township,  incl.  Ridgeville  town 

Ridgeville  town 

Carn  township 

Collins  township 

Dorchester  township,  including  part  of 
Stumuerville  town. 

Summerville  tovvfu  (part  of) 

Total   for    Summerville  town,  in  St. 
James  Goose  Creek  township ,  Berke- 
ley county,  and   Dorchester  town- 
ship,Colleton  countv. 
Fraser  township,  incl.  Jacksonboro  town. 

Jacksonboro  town 

George  township,  incl.  St.  George  town  . . . 

St.  George  town 

Givhaus  township,  incl.Givhaus  town  (6) . 

Glover  township 

Hey  ward  township,  including  Hcuderson- 
villetown. 

Henderson ville  town 

Koger  township,  incl.  "Reevesville  town . . . 

Reevesville  town 

Lowndes  towiiship 

Sheridan  township 

Verdier  township,  incl.  Walterboro  to wn . . 

W'alterboro  town 

"Warren  township 


1800 


1,896 
2,530 
2,967 
4.311 
I  So 
3,861 


18S0 


1.436 
3.923 
976 
1.138 
2,879 
2,340 
2.425 
2,  363 
1.964 

23,  233 


282 
2,038 
1.  206 

754 
2,601 
1.730 

854 
2,134 
1 ,069 

820 

895 

868 
1,187 
1,423 

749 
1.308 
1,296 

518 
2,097 

40,  293 


4.  609 
2,509 
3,106 
2,828 
1.819 
212 
922 
1,955 
2,538 

931 
2,219 


1,295 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1,388 
2,654 
2,645 
3,  676 
121 
1,  922 


18,408  i       16,345 


1,225 
3,  561 
918 
987 
2,357 
1.761 
2,  269 
2. 105 
2,080 

19, 190 


508 


1,630 
964 
691 

1,  8611 

1,155 
721 

1,440 


1,039 
574 
795 
955 
951 
709 

1,083 

1,029 
402 

1,751 

36, 386 


4,409 
1.968 
2,521 
2,317 
1,990 
250 
877 
1,431 
2,658 

735 
1,371 


2.289 

50 
2.  028 

029 
1.  301 

279 
1,306 

1,050 

1.337 

2.  098 

1,748 

2S6 
1.683 

263 
1,490 

109 
1,243 

1,  555 

1,778 

1,612 

4.516 

3,554 

1,171 
2,154 

6gi 
1.877 

a  Mott  township  (population  927  in  1,880)  taken  to  form 
Florence  county  in  1888. 

l>  Not  separately  returned. 

c  Ebenezer,  Eflingham.  Florence.  James  Cross  Roads,  Tans 
Bay.  and  Timmonsville  townships  (population  8.863  in  1880), 
Cartersville  township  (organized  from  part  of  Lisbon  town- 
ship since  18S0),  and  part  of  Back  Swamp  township  taken 
to  form  Florence  county  in  1888. 


Darlin'GTON  county  (c). 


Antioch  township 

Back  Swamp  township  (d) 

Cypress  townsliip 

Darlington  township,  incl.  Darlington  tn 

Darlington  town 

Hartsville  township,  incl.  Hartsville  tn  . . 

Hartsville  town 

High  Hill  township , 

Leavenworth  township 

Lisbon  township  (e) 

Lydia  township 

Mechanicsville  township 

Palmetto  township  (/) 

Philadelphia  township 

Society  Hill  township 

Stokes  Bridge  township 

Swift  Creek  township 


Edgefield  county. 


Blocker  township 

Coleman  township 

Collier  township 

Collins  township 

Cooper  township 

Germanvillo  township 

Crray  township 

Gre<;g  township 

Hibler  township 

Hiiiet  township 

Meriwether  township 

Mobley  township,  including  part  of  Clin- 
tonward  village. 

Clintonward  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Clinton  ward  village,  in  Mob- 
lev  and  Ward  townships. 

Moss  township 

Norris  township,  including  partof  Eidge 
Spring  village. 

Ridge  Spring  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Ridge  Spring  village, in  Nor- 
ris  and  Ward  townships. 
Pickens   township,    including    parts   of 
Edgefield  and  Johnston  towns. 

Edgefield  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Edgefield  town,  in  Pickens 
and  Wise  townships. 

Johnston  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Johnston   town,  in   Pickens 
and  Ward  townships. 

Pine  Grove  township 

Ryan  township 

Shaw  township,  including  Trenton  town. 

Trenton  town 

Talbert  township 

Ward  township,  including  parts  of  Clin- 
tonward village,  Johnston  town,  and 
Eidge  Spring  village. 

Clintonward  village  (part  of) 

Johnston  town  (part  of) 

Ridge  Spripg  village  (part  of) 

Washington  township,  including  Modoc 
and  Parksville  towns. 

Modoc  town 

Parksville  town 

Wise  township,  including  part  of  Edge- 
field town. 
Edgefield  town  (part  of) 


Fairfield  county. 


Township  1  . 


1800 


29, 134 


1.458 
596 
1,680 
4,112 
2,389 

1,  913 
342 

2,051 

2,  023 
2,693 
1,513 
1,559 

816 
1,966 
2,694 
2,121 
1,933 


49,  259 


1880 


28, 599 


2.  225 


34, 485 


1.154 
1.587 
1.  413 
2.816 
9JO 
1,537 


1.654 
1,564 
2,  22.5 
1.  543 
1.512 
1,638 
1,309 
2,664 
1,  300 
1,706 


45,  844 


1,252 

1,281 

3,  009 

2,461 

2,062 

2,086 

1,349 

1,166 

2,  700 

2.  532 

2.054 

1.382 

2,569 

2. 185 

76 

62 

2.027 

1,  783 

2,215 

2,  376 

3,  074 

3,645 

3,446 

2.896 

115 

161 

1,353 

1,480 

2.803 

2,  958 

206 

130 

390 

328 

3,944 

3,  939 

493 

448 

1, 168 

808 

^,62 

328 

827 

463 

2,822 

2,656 

1.321 

1,117 

1,883 

1,559 

1,401 

1,  258 

2.876 

2.518 

46 

465 

13s 

184 

198 

1,997 

1,674 

102 

3,026 

2,830 

67s 

360 

27,  765 


2.  422 


(I  Part  taken  to  form  Back  Swamp  township,  Florence 
county,  in  1888. 

c  P.irt  taken  to  form  Cartersville  township  (now  in  Florence 
county)  since  1880. 

/  Part  given  to  Florence  township  (now  in  Florence  county) 
since  1880. 


362 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Taulk  3,— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CI'S'IL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued, 

SOUTH  CAKOL.I1VA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Fairfield  county— Continued. 

Townsliip   2,  including  part  of  Black- 
stock  town  and  Woodward  town. 

Blackstock  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Blackstock  town  (a) ,  in  Black- 
stock  township, Chestercounty, and 
townsliip  2,  Fairfield  county. 

Woodward  town  

Township    3 

Township    4 

Township    5 

Township    6 

Towushi])   7,  including  part  of  Ridge- 
way  town. 

Ridgeway  town  (part  of)  

Total  tor  Ridgeway  town ,  in  townships 
7  and  8. 
Township   8,  including  Blythe wood  town 
and  part  of  Ridgeway  town. 

Blythewood  town 

Ridgeway  town  (pait  of) 

Township    9 

Townsliip  10 

Townsliip  11 

Townsliip  12 

Township  13 

Township  14,  including  Winusboro  city. . 
Winnsboro  city 


Florence  county  (b) . 


Back  Swamp  township  (c) 

•Cain  township  (d) 

Cartersville  township  (e),  including  Car- 
tersville  town. 

Cartersville  town 

Ebenezer  township  (/) 

Effingham  townsliip  (/) 

Florence  township  (3),  incl.  Florence  tn . 

Fl  jrence  town 

James  Cross  Roads  township  (/) 

Jeffrey  township  (rf) 

Lynches  township  (h) 

licMillan  township  (d) 

Mott  township  (x) 

Tedee  township  (d) 

Taus  Bay  township  (/) 

Timnionsville  township  (/),  including 
Timuionsville  to\vn. 

Timmonsville  town 


(Jeokgetown  county. 


Black  River  township 

■Collins  township 

Georgetown  township,  including  George- 
town town. 

Georgetown  town 

Pedee  township 

Sampit  township 

Santee  township 

Waecamaw  township 


Greenville  county 


3,325 


396 
2,503 
1,436 
1,712 
1,565 

979 

60 
249 

2,608 


2,631 
1,359 
1,660 
1,762 
2,348 
2,486 
1.738 


25,  027 


759 
2,656 
1,164 

314 
1,017 
1,219 
6,  224 

3.395 
534 
2,365 
1.013 
2,187 
1,  202 
2,172 
1, 145 
1,370 

516 


20,  857 


1,656 
1,  963 

4,978 

2,895 
4,048 
1,877 
2,737 
3,598 


44,310 


2,  557 

2,  344 

2,841 

2,595 

320 

951 

2,269 

2,587 

212 

1,879 

1,515 


1880 


2,867 
■■•"56 


2,436 
1,  522 
1,519 
1 , 5.56 
899 


2,558 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS 


1890 


2,  088 
1,292 
1,647 
1,840 
2,  969 
2,150 
1,500 


2,405 


1,318 
1,160 
3,  082 
1,914 
671 
2,527 

ii'io 

927 
1,776 
1,  091 
1,541 


19,613 


Greenville  county' — Continued. 

Greenville  township,  incl.  Greenville  city . 

Greenville  city 

\\'ard  I 2 ,  503 

Ward  2 949 

AVard  3 1 .418 

Ward  4 1 ,630 

Ward  5 1 .  159 

Ward  6 948 

Grove  township,  including  part  of  Pied- 
mont town. 

Piedmont  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Piedmont  town  (;),  in  Wil- 
liaraston  township ,  Anderson  county, 
and  Grove  township,  Greenville 
county. 

Highland  township 

Oaklawn  township 

O'Neal  township 

Paris  Mountain  township 

Saluda  towushij) 


2,633 

1,  633 
4,233 

2,557 
3,341 
1,325 

2,  732 
3,716 


37, 496 


2,294 
2,166 
2,  392 
2,247 
97 
877 
2,007 
2,251 


1,732 
1,661 


Austin  town.ship 

Bates  township -- ■ 

Butler  township 

-Chick  .Springs  township,  incl.  Greer  town 

Greer  town 

Cleveland  township 

Dunklin  township 

Fail-view  township,  incl.  Fountain  Inn  tn 

Fountain  Inn  town 

Gantt  township - 

Glassy  Mountain  township 

a  In  188U  in  Blackstock  township,  Chester  county,  only. 

6  Organized  from  parts  of  Clarendon,  Darlington,  Manou, 
and  Williamsburg  counties  in  1888.  ,>     .- 

c  Organized  from  part  of  Back  Swamp  township.  Darling- 
ton county,  in  18K8. 

d  Fornierly  in  Marion  county. 

c  Formerly  in  Darlington  county ;  org.inized  from  part  of 
Lisbon  township,  Darlington  county,  since  1880. 

/  Formerly  in  Diirlington  county. 

(/  Formerly  in  Darlington  county ;  part  of  Palmetto  town- 
•elii'p,  Darlington  county,  auneKed  since  1880. 


3,514 

1,194 
2,436 


Hampton  county 20,544        18,741 


Coosawhatchie  township 

Goethe  township 

Lawton  township 

Peeples  township,  including  Brunson, 
Hampton,  and  Yarnville  towns. 

Brunson  town 

Hampton  town 

Varnville  town 

Pocotaligo  township 

Robert  township 


Horry  county 


Bayboro  township 

Bucks  township,  including  Port  Harrel- 

son  town  (fc). 
Conway  township,  incl.  Conway  town  .  - . 

Conway  town 

Dog  Bluff  township 

Dogwood  Neck  township 

Floyd  township 

Gallivant  Ferry  township 

Green  Sea  township 

Little  River  township,  including  Little 

River  village. 

Little  River  village 

Simpson  Creek  township 

Socastee  township 


Kershaw  county. 


Buffalo  township 

Dekalb  township,  incl.  Camden  town 

Camden  town 

Flat  Rock  township,  including  part  of 

Kershaw  town  (!). 
Wateree  township 


Lancaster  county 


1880 


2,388 
2,706 
1,900 
3,333 


209 

165 

3,578 


2,361 


1,763 
3,077 
4,605 
4,735 


15, 574 


3,272 
677 
1,210 
688 
1,704 
1,327 
1,300 
1,449 


22, 361         21,  538 


4,999 


10,903 


Buford  township 

Cane  Creek  townshiji 

Cedar  Creek  township 

Flat  Creek  township,   incl.  Haile  Gold 
Mine  town  and  part  of  Kershaw  town. 

Haile  Gold  Mine  town 

Kershaw  town  (m)  (part  of) 

Gill  Creek  township,  incl.  Lancaster  tu  . 

Lancaster  town 

Indian  Land  townshi]) 

Pleasant  Hill  township 

AVaxhaw  township 

h  Organized  from  part  of  Lee   township,  Williamsburg 
county,  since  1880. 

i  Formerlv  in  Clarendon  county. 

j  In  1880  in  Grove  township,  Greenville  county,  only. 
k  Not  separately  returned.  ,  .      -r- 

I  Not  separately  returned ;  in  Flat  Rock  township,  Ker- 
shaw county,  and  Flat  Creek  township,  Lancaster  county. 

m  In  Flat  Rock  township.  Kershaw  county,  and  Ilat  Creek 
township,  Lancaster  county. 


POPULATION. 


363 


Tablk  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

SOUTH    CABOCIIVA— Continuea. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Laubens  county 


Cross  Hill  township,  Incl.  Cross  Hill  vill 

Cross  Hill  village 

Dial  township 

Hunter  township,  including  Clinton  ami 
Goldville  villages. 

Clinton  village 

Goldville  village 

Jacks  township 

Laarens  township,  incl.  Laurens  town  . . 

Laurens  town   

Scuffletown  township 

Sullivan  township,  incl.  Princeton  to wn . . 

Princeton  town 

"Waterloo  township,  incl.  "Waterloo  town . 

"Waterloo  town 

Youngs  township,  incl.  Youngs  town  {a) . 


Lexington  county  . 


Black  Creek  township 

Boiling  Springs  township 

Broad  River  township,  incl.  Peak  town  . . 

Peak  to  wn 

Bull  Swamp  township 

Chinquapin  township,  incl.  Batesburgtn. 

Batesburg  town 

Conn'aree  townshi]> 

Uutch  Fork  township 

Gilbert  Hollow  to  wnship,including  Lees- 
ville  and  Lewiedale  towns. 

LeesviUe  town 

Lewiedale  to  wn  (!)) 

Hollow  Creek  township 

Lexington  township,  incl.  Lexington  tn. . 

Lexington  town 

Piatt  Springs  township 

Saluda  township 

Sandy  Kun  township 


Marion  county  (c)  . 


Bethea  township 

Britton  Neck  township 

Carmichael  township 

Hai-leeville   township,    including  Little 

Rock  town  (a). 
Hillsboro  township,  incl.KichoIs  town... 

Nichols  town 

Kirby  township 

Le  Gett  township - 

Manning  township,including  Dillon  town. 

Dillon  town 

Marion  township,  including  Marion  town . 

Marion  town 

Moodv  township 

Reeves  township,  including  MuUinstown. 

Mullins  town 

Rowell  township 

"Wahee  township 

"Woodbury  townshii> 


Marlboro  county. 


Adamsville township,  incl.  Tatum  tn.  (a). 
Beuneltsville  township,   including  Ben- 

uettsville  town. 

Bennettsville  town 

Brightsville  township,  including Brights- 

ville  town  (a). 

Brownsville  township 

Hebron  township 

Red  Bluff  township 

Red  Hill  towDsliip,  incl.  Blenheim  viU... 

Hlenlieim  village 

Smithville  towushii) 


Newberry  county. 


Caldwell  township  . 
Cannon  township  . . 


1890 


31, 610 


2,973 

2l6 

3,917 
4,777 


204 
2,572 
6,291 
2,245 
2,377 
2,218 

195 
3,669 

291 
2,816 


22, 181 


908 
1,267 
2,668 

143 

1,  lllU 
1,407 

528 
1,40!) 
2,492 

2,  182 

229 

115 
],.57] 
2,468 

342 
1,283 
1,726 
1,610 


29,  976 


1,509 
1,400 
2, 130 
3,991 

2,705 

57 
1,812 

1,  894 

2,  452 

82 
4,050 
1 ,640 
1,720 
2,864 

242 
1,245 
1,  865 

273 


23, 500 


1880 


29, 444 


2,953 

149 
.3,  416 

4,867 

459 


2,797 
4,587 
752 
2,060 
2,403 


4,018 
"2,' 343 

18,564 


743 

892 

2,426 

62 

943 
1,208 

286 
1,547 
2,074 
1,785 

177 

141 

1,254 

2,065 

262 

851 

1,475 

1,301 


34, 107 


1,438 
1,420 

1,  515 

2,  683 

2,269 
122 
1,678 
1,612 
1,770 


3,259 

824 
1,378 
2,907 


1, 122 

1,998 

230 


20,  598 


3,270 
3,844 

2,696 
3,171 

Q78 
1,985 

343 
1,889 

2,229 
3,  001 
3.492 
2,935 

1,938 
2,829 
2, 435 
3,010 

95 
2,744 

2,630 

26,  434 

26, 497 

1,646 
1,656 

1,556 
1,840 

minor  civil  divisions. 


a  Not  separately  returned. 
6  Formerly  Gilbert  Hollow, 

c  Cain,  Jeffrey,  McMillan,  and  Pedee  townships   (popula- 
tion 8,828  in  1880)  tak'ju  to  form  Florence  county  in  1888. 


Newberry  county— Continued. 

Cromer  township 

Floyd  township 

Heller  township 

Mayl)inton  township 

Mendeuhall  township 

Moon  township 

Newberry  township,  including  Helena 
and  Newberry  towns. 

Helena  town 

Newberry  town 

Keeder  township 

Stony  Battery  township,  including  Pros- 
perity town. 

Prosperity  town 

Oconee  county 

Center  township 

Chattooga  township 

Keowee  township 

Pulaski  township 

Seneca  township,  incl.  Seneca  town  (a)  .. 
Tugaloo  township,  including  Ben  Cleve- 
land (a)  and  "Westminster  towns. 

Westminster  town 

"Wagener  township,  including  "Walhalla 
and  West  Union  towns. 

Walhalla  town 

West  Union  town 

Whitewater  township 

Orangebdro  county  

Amelia  township,  including  Fort  Motte 
and  St.  Matthew  towns. 

Fort  Motte  town 

St.  Matthew  town 

Branchvillo  township,  including  Branch- 
ville  town. 

Branchville  town 

Bull  Swamp  township  (d) 

Caw  Caw  township 

Cow  Castle  township 

Edisto  township 

Goodby  township 

Goodland  township,  incl.  Springfield  vill . 

S|)ringfield  village 

Hebron  township 

Liberty  township 

Lyons  township 

Middle  township 

New  Hope  township,  incl.  Kowesville  tn  . 

Rowesville  town 

Orange  township,  incl.  Orangeburg  city . . 

Orangeburg  city 

Pine  Grove  township 

Poplar  township,  including  EUoreetowu. 

EUoree  town 

Providence  township 

Rocky  Grove  township  (e) 

Union  township 

Vance  township 

W^illow  township 

Zion  township 

Pickens  county 

Township  j.  Ea.sley,  incl.  Easley  town... 

Easley  town 

Township  2.  Liberty,  incl.  Liberty  town. 

Liberty  town 

Townships.  Central,  incl.  Central  town. 

Central  town  

Township  4.   Hurricane 

Township  5.  Pickens,  mcl.  Pickens  town  . 

Pickens  town 

Township  6.  Dacusville,  including  Da- 
cusville  town  (a). 

Township  7.  Punipkintowu 

Townshi))  8.  Eastatoe,  including  East- 
atoe  town  (a). 

d  Formerly  Elizabeth. 

e  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 


1890 


2,223 

2,681 

2,651 

2,830 

2,  193 

2,400 

1,181 

1,504 

2,125 

2,230 

2.265 

2,102 

4,865 

4,482 

481 

3,020 

2,342 

2,109 

2,  244 

3,520 

2,628 

565 


18,  687 


3,464 

711 
2,179 

658 
4,493 
3,  260 


532 
3.214 


820 
235 
708 


4,661 

279 

524 

2,035 

732 
1,691 
3,  503 
1,148 

1,  217 
1,696 

2,  927 
221 
961 

1,164 
3,026 
1,539 
1,441 

174 
7,696 
2,964 
2,426 
2,137 

3" 
1,591 

771 
1,047 
1,727 
2,595 
1,794 


16, 389 


3,459 

421 
2,318 

211 
2,695 

396 
1,723 
2,321 

283 
1,783 

973 
1,117 


1880 


16,  256 

3,085 
718 

1,848 
741 

3,  613 

2,234 

162 
3,247 

789 
192 
770 


41, 395 


3,664 

107 

271 

2,010 

517 
2, 116 
2,881 
1,149 
1,035 
1,  490 
2,681 


1,215 
2,428 
1.  683 
1,267 

12t 

6,046 

2, 140 
1,994 
1,512 


1,260 


1,418 
1,286 

1,748 
1,572 


14,  389 


3,030 

327 
2,145 

149 
2,161 

184 
1,470 
1,856 

212 
1,719 


841 
1,167 


364 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3,— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 
J^OUXH  f;AROI-INA— Continned. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Richland  cocnty 


Center  towuship 

Columbia  townshiji,  incl.  Columbia  city . . 

Columbia  city 

Ward  I  4.130 

Ward2 3ii°8 

Wards 3.926 

Ward  4 4.189 

Lower  townsliii. - 

Upper  towiishii) 


1890 


Spartanburo  county 


Beech  Springs  township 

Campobello  towiisla|i,  including  Canipo- 
bello,  Inman,  and  L.indrum  towns. 

Campobello  town 

Inman  town 

Landrum  town 

Clierokee  township 

Cross  Anchor  township,  including  Cross 
Anchor  town  («). 

Fair  Forest  township 

Glenn  Springs  township,  including  Glenn 
Springs  town. 

Glenn  Springs  town 

Limestone  township,  incl.  Gafl'nej-  town. . 

Gaffuev  town 

Pacolett  townshij.,  including  part  of  Pa- 
colett  Mills  town. 

Pacolett  Mii:s  town  (part  ol) 

Total  for  Pacolett  Mills  town,  in  Paco- 
lett and  White  Plains  townships. 
Reidville  township,  incl.  Reidville  town. . 

Reidville  town — 

Spartanburg  township,  including  Clifton. 
Glendale,  and  Whitney  Mills  towns  and 
Spartanburg  city. 

Clifton  town 

Glendale  town 

Spartanburg  city 

Whitney  Mills  town 

White  Plains  township,  incl.  Cowpens 
town  and  part  of  Pacolett  Mills  town. 

Cowpens  town 

Pacolett  Mills  town  (part  of) 

"Woodruft'  township,  incl.  Woodruff  town 
Woodruff  town 


SCJITER  COUNTY. 


Bishopville  township,  including  Bishop- 
ville  town. 

Bishopville  town 

Carter  Crossing  township 

Concord  township 

Lynchburg  township,  incl.  Magnolia  tn  ., 

Magnolia  town 

Manchester  township 

Mayesville  township,  incl.Mayesville  tn 

Ma vesville  town 

Middleton  township,  including  Wedge- 
field  town  (a). 

Mount  Clio  township 

Privateer  township 

Providence  township 

Rafting  Creek  township 


36, 821 


4.798 
18.437 
15.353 


11,  032 
2,554 


55,  385 


e.417 
4.801 

137 

134 

155 

3.(152 

2,901 

1.847 
2.  69G 

138 
C.  088 
1,631 
2,658 


J, '25 

4,938 

156 

13,616 

2,639 
468 

5.544 
336 

3,362 

349 

457 

2.  40!) 


43.  605 


2,798 


1880 


28, 573 


3,874 
13,  083 
10,036 


8,881 
2.  735 


40,  409 


5,257 
3,781 


2,906 
2,254 


1,730 
2,  545 


219 
3,880 

400 
1,851 


4,420 

266 

7,521 


3.253 
2,"  337 


1.927 
254 

37, 037 


2,309 


422 

T.14 

2,071 

1,623 

2.321 

2,148 

3,441 

2, 78i) 

484 

ISI 

053 

590 

2,720 

2,304 

7c6 

3C6 

2,251 

1,773 

2,831 

2,456 

2.697 

2, 171 

2,  333 

2.  034 

2,715 

2.176 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Sumter  county — Continued. 


1890 


Shiloh  township 

Springhill  township 

States  burg  township 

Sumter  township,  including  Sumter  city. 

Sumter  city 

Ward  I  522 

Ward  2 1 ,  248 

Ward  3 1 ,254 

Ward  4 841 

Swimming  Pens  township 


Union  county  . 


Bog.insville  township 

Cross  Keys  township 

Draytonville  townshii) 

Fishdam  township 

Goshen  Hill  township - 

Goudey-sville  township 

Jonesville  township,  incl.  Jonesvilletown 

Jonesville  town 

Pinckney  township 

Santnc  township 

Union  township,  including  Union  town  - 

Union  town 


Williamsburg  cou.vty  (bi. 


Anderson  township 

Hope  township 

Indian  township 

Johnson  township 

Kings  township,  incl.  Kingstree  town  — 
Kingstree  town 

Lak'  township,  including  part  of  Scran- 
ton  village  («). 

Laws  township 

Lee  township  (c),  including  part  of  Scran- 
ton  village  (a). 

Mingo  township 

Penn  township 

Ridge  townshij) 

Sumter  townshiii 

Sutton  township 

Turkey  township 


York  county. 


Bethel  township 

Bethesda  township 

BroadRivertownship,  including  Hickory 
Grove  town. 

Hickory  Grove  town 

Bullock  Creek  township 

Catawba  township,  incl.  Rock  Hill  town. 

Rock  Hill  town 

Cherokee  township,  incl.  Blackshurg  tn  . 

Blacksburg  town. 

Ebenezer  township,  incl.  Tirzah  town  (a) 
Fort  Mill  township,  incl.  Fort  Mill  town 

Fort  Mill  town 

King  Mountain  township,  incl.  Clover  tn 

Clover  town 

Yorktown  township,  incl.  Yorkville  town 

Yorkville  town 


2,501 
2,181 
3,120 
6,572 
3.865 


2,400 


25,  363 


2,198 
1,443 
2,005 

2,  068 
1,615 

3,  214 

2,  601 
286 

3,  U87 
2,743 

4,  389 
1 ,609 


27,  777 


1,107 
2,719 
1,919 
2,485 
3,253 

53Q 
1,595 

2.225 
993 

1,886 
1,951 
2,  299 
3,113 
694 
1,538 


38,  831 


3,017 
4,741 
2,670 

134 
3,  604 
6,673 
2,744 
3.364 

1,245 
2,  795 
3,244 

689 
3,451 

287 
5,267 
1.553 


1880 


2.405 
1,950 
3,061 
5, 166 
2, on 


2,091 


24,  080 


2,232 
1,495 
2,187 
1.714 
1,  722 
3,252 
2,138 
206 
3,127 
2,570 
3.  637 
1 ,267 


24, 110 


733 
2,320 
1.  914 
2,397 
2,842 

384 
1,272 

1,295 
1,  619 

1,371 
1,481 
2,001 
2,757 
779 
1,323 


30,  713 


2,572 
3,681 
2.246 


3,346 

4,443 

809 

2,441 

145 
2,228 
2,834 

290 
2,674 

73 
4,248 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Part  taken  to 'form  Florence  county  in  1888. 


c  Part  taken  to  form  Lynches  township  (now  in  Florence 
county)  since  1880. 


SOUTH  DAKOTA. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 

1890 

1880 

5,045 

69 

, . 

117 
350 
171 
165 

Belford  township 

Center  township 

Aurora  county— Continued. 


Cooper  township 

Crystal  Lake  township 

Dudley  township 

Eureka  township 


227 
211 

178 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Jerauld  county  in  1883. 


POPULATION. 


365 


Table  3.-AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

SOUTH  DAKOTA— Continued. 


MINOR  CniL  DIVISIONS. 


Adroea  county — Continued. 


Firesteel  township 

Gale.s  townsliip 

Hopper  township 

Lake  township 

Palatine  township 

Patton  township 

Plankinton  township,  including  Plank- 
inton  city. 

Plankinton  city 

Pleasant  Lake  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Truro  township 

"Washington  township , 

White  Lake  township,  including  White 
Lake  city. 

White  Lake  city 


Beadle  county. 


Allen  town.ship 

Altoona  township,  including  Hitchcock 
town  (a). 

Banner  township 

Barrett  township 

Belle  Prairie  township 

Bonilla  townshij) _ 

Broadland  township 

Burr  Oak  township 

Carlyle  township 

Cavour  township,  including  part  of  Ca- 
vour  town  (a). 

Clifton  township 

Clyde  township , 

Custer  to\vnship 

Dearborn  township 

Pairtield  township 

Poster  township 

Grant  township 

Hartlaud  township 

Huron  city 

AVard  l' 596 

Ward  2 821 

Ward  3 821 

Ward  4 800 

Iowa  township 

Kellogg  township 

Lake  Byron  towushii) 

Liberty  township 

Lcgan  township 

Milford  township 

Nance  township 

Pearl  Creek  township 

Pleasant  View,  township 

Richland  township,  including  part  of  Ca- 
vour town  (a). 

Sand  Creek  township 

Theresa  township , 

Valley  township 

Vernon  township 

Wessiugton    township,  including  Wess- 
ington  village. 
Wessington  village 

Whiteside  township 

Wolsey  townsliip,  incl.  Wolsey  town  (a) . 


BONHOMME  COUNTY  , 


Township  92,  range  60 

Townsliip  92,  range  61  ) 

Township  93,  range  61  %  (a) 

Township  93,  range  62  ) 

Township  93,  range  58 

Township  93,  range  59 

Township  93,  range  60,  including  Spring- 

lield  city.  " 

Springfield  city 

Township  94,  range 58 

Township  94.  range  59.  including  Tyndali 

city. 

Tyndali  citv 

Township  94,  range  60 

Township  94, range  61 

Towii.shi))  9n,  range  58 

Townsliip  95,  range  59 

Township  95, range  GO ...'_ 


1890 


260 
271 
268 
122 
268 
124 
892 

604 
117 
156 
151 
287 
624 

366 


9,586 


137 
195 

181 
170 
190 
190 
151 
153 
253 
310 


141 
131 
152 
261 
227 
136 
177 
216 
84 
262 

139 
144 
162 
113 
298 

150 
131 
300 


9,057 


201 

827 

385 
236 
576 

302 
710 
917 

509 
337 
480 
495 
557 
435 


18S0 


1,290 


197 

162 

220 

291 

147 

290 

103 

74 

3,038 

164 

5,468 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


BoNHOMJiE  COUNTY— Continued. 


Township  95.  range  61 

Township  96,  range  58,    including    Scot- 
land city. 

Scotland  city 

Township  96, range  59 

Township  96.  range  60 ! 

Township  96,  range  61 


Brookings  county  . 


Afton  township,  including  White  village 

White  village 

Alton  township 

Argo  township " ' 

Aurora  township ][] 

Bangor  township 

Brookings  township,    iucludiug   Brook- 
ings city. 

Brookings  city 

Elkton  township,  incl.  Elkton  village ..... 

Elkton  village 

Eureka  townshij) .....!!.].! 

Lake  Hendricks  township 

Lake  Sinai  township 

Laketon  township 

Medary  township _/__ 

Oak  Lake  township /_ 

( )akwood  township 

Oslo  township 

Parnell  township "' 

Preston  townshi]) 

Eichland  township 

Shenuan  tovvnship 

Sterling  township 

Trenton  township 

Volga  townshi]),  including  Volga  village. 

Volga  village 

Winsor  township .' 


Brown  county  . 


Aberdeen  township,  incl.  Aberdeen  city. 

Aberdeen  city 

Ward  I "682 

Ward  2 5,^ 

Ward  3 738 

,,.    Ward  4 1,228 

Allison  township 

Bath  township 

Brainard  township 

Cambria  townsliip 

Carlisle  township 

Claremont  township,  incl.  Claremont  vill 

Claremont  village  

Columbia  township,  incl.  Columbia  city  '. . 

Columbia  city 

Detroit  township 

Frederick  township,  incl.  Frederick  city. ! 

Frederick  city '. . . 

Ward  I joi 

Ward  2 ,03 

Ward  3 77 

GardenPrairie  township,  incl.Verdon  vill. 

Verdon  village 

Gem  township [\ 

Greenfield  township 

Grotou  township,  including  Grotou  city . . 

Groton  city 

Hanson  township [__ 

Henry  township 

Lansing  township 

Liberty  township 

Mercier  township 

New  Hope  township 

Oneota  township 

Ordway  township,  incl.  Ordway  vill.  («)  .. 

Osceola  township 

Palmyra  township 

Portage  township 

Riverside  township 

Eondell  townshij) 

Saro  townshi]) 

Shelby  township 

Warner  township 

Wostport  townshi]) 


1890 


42.1 
1,405 

1,083 
332 
468 
273 


10, 132 


461 

137 
315 
339 
523 
213 
1,890 

1,518 
631 

331 
285 
348 
435 
361 
398 
313 
305 
481) 
382 
280 
257 
307 
393 
337 
621 
298 
258 


16, 855 


1880 


3,643 

3,182 


101 
486 
273 
303 
202 
-557 
121 
636 
400 
447 
573 
281 


571 
94 
735 
275 
1,040 
684 
620 
356 
132 
351 
135 
470 
394 
531 
141 
172 
511 
530 
566 
399 
317 
964 
424 


4,965 


287 


353 


a  Not  separately  returned. 


366 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tablk  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

SOUTH   DAKOTA— Continued. 


America  township 

Brale  township  -----.-■  -.-  -  -  -  ■  -  -.  -  • ;  •;;:"•"" " 

Ciiamberlain  township,  including  -cham- 
berlain city. 

Chamberlain  city •  •  ■ 

Wardi 382 

Ward  2 ^57 

Wards 3°° 

Cleveland  township 

Eagle  township • 

Grandview  township 

Higldand  township  -  -  -  -  -  -  ■ -.  -  -  ■  -  -  -  ■  -  -  ■ ;  -  - 

Kimball  township,  ir.el.  Kimball  city.. 
Kimball  city 

Lyon  township 

Ola  township 

Plainfield  township 

Pleasant  Grove  to wnship 

Plummer  township 

Pukwana  townsliip 

Red  Lake  township 

Eichland  township 

Smith  township 

Torrey  Lake  township 

Township  105,  range  69 

Township  105,  range  70 

Waldo  tOAvnship 

Wilber  township 

Willow  Lake  township 


Buffalo  county  (a). 


Arlington  township. 

Eden  township 

Eldorado  township.. 

Elvira  township 

Grant  township 


Butte  county  (h) . 


246 
362 
111 
190 
796 

59^ 
127 
378 
171 
220 
125 
374 
222 
395 
162 
175 
229 
132 
183 
153 
187 


993 


Campbell  county 


Auburn  township  (school) 

Blessing  township 

Center  township 

Erve  township  (school) 

Fairview  township 

Franklin  township  (school) 

Fremont  townsliip  (school) ...  -  -  -  -  - 
Grand  Crossing  township  (school) 

Hillside  township V  " ;: ' " ' 

Hoffmingfeld  township  (school)  ... 

La  Grace  township  (school) 

Logan  township  (school) 

Odessa  township  (school) 

Springvale  townsliip 

Thompson  township 

To  wnship  120,  range  74 

Township  126,  range  75 

Township  126,  range  77 

Township  127.  range  75 

Valley  to\vnship  (school) 

Vienna  township  (school) 


238 
186 
141 
194 
234 


1,037 


3,510 


Chakles  Mi-x  county. 


Carroll  township 

Castalia  township 

Darlington  township  . .  - 
Forbes  township..  >  ,g) 
Platte  township.,  i 

Hamilton  township 

Jackson  township 

Lake  George  township. 

La  Koche  to\vnship 

Rhoda  township 

Signal  township 


112 
282 
217 
181 
234 
170 
147 

90 

91 
252 
318 

94 
302 

95 
196 
172 

66 

32 
192 

79 
188 


4,178 


229 
438 
326 


207 
737 
221 
410 
414 
506 


63 


Ash  township 

Berlin  township 

Blaine  township -  ■- - ---■---.:■- 

Collins  township,  iucl.  Willow  Lake  city 

Willow  Lake  city 

Cottonwood  township 

Darlington  township ;■-:--,-■; 

Day  township,  inch  part  of  Clark  town. . . 

Clark  town  (part  of) W-'" 

Total  for  Clark  town, in  Day  and  Lin- 
coln townships. 

Eden  township 

Elrod  township 

Fordham  township 

Foxton  township 

Garfield  township 

Hague  township 

Lake  township -;^.V',': 

Lincoln  township,  incl.  partof  Clarktowu 
Clark  town  (part  of) 

Logan  township 

Maydell  township 

Merton  township 

Mount  Pleasant  township 

Pleasant  township 

Raymond  township 

Richland  township 

Rosedale  township 

Spring  Valley  township 

Thorp  township 

Warren  townsliip 

Woodland  township 


50 


Clay  county 


Bethel  township 

Fairview  township 

Garfield  township 

Glenwood  township 

Meckling  township 

Norway  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Prairie  Center  township 

Riverside  township 

Spirit  Mound  township 

Star  township -  - -. •  • 

Vermilion  township,  incl.  Vermilion  citj 
Vermilion  city 


60 
240 
310 
428 
240 
352 
160 
556 
342 
592 

267 

269 

118 

365 

185 

213 

281 

411 

250 

158 

190 

267 

232 

296 

282 

161 

288 

198 

165 

126 

138 


7,509 


407 


Codington  county  (e) . 


420 
585 
630 
649 
399 
337 
574 
610 
472 
400 
530 
1,903 
•,496 


7,037 


".!?^^Sfdrm\\"rt*o7e^^^^^^ 
territoo'  in  1883:  not  returned  by  townships, 
c  Not  separately  returned. 


Dexter  township 

Eden  township 

Elmira  township 

Fuller  township - 

Germanto wn  township 

Graceland  township. . -.- -  - 

Henry  township,  including  Henry  village. 

Henry  village. . 

Kainpeska  township  ■■  I  m      

Richland  township  ...  5 

Kranzburg  township 

Lake  township 

Leola  township 

Pelican  township 

Phipps  township 

Rauville  township 

Sheridan  township 

Waterto wn  city 

Wardl ?ff 

Ward2 Ill 

Wards ;™ 

Ward4 •"** 

Waverly  town.ship 

d  Formed  from  unorganized  territory  in  1883;  not  returned 
^'^e'SforSisseton  and  Wahpeton  Indian  reservation  an- 
nexed  since  1880. 


314 
357 
162 
219 
262 
242 
453 
194 

425 

465 
123 
221 
219 
155 
268 
144 
2,  672 


336 


5,001 


2,156 


746 


POPULATIOJf. 

Table  3.-AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continned. 
SOITTH  DAKOTA— Continueil. 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS. 


Custer  county  (n). 


Buffalo  Gap  town. 

Custer  town 

Hermosa  town 


Davison  county. 


1890 


4,891 


501 
790 
172 

5,449 


Badger  township 

Baker  townsliip 

Beulah  township 

Blendon  township 

Lisbon  township 

Mitchell  township,  incl.  Mitchell  city  . . . 

Mitchell  city , . . . 

Mount  Vernon  township,  incl.Mount  Ver- 
non village. 

Mount  Vernon  village 

Perry  township .' .' ' 

Prosper  township 

Rome  township 

Tobin  township 

Union  township ' 


Day  county  (b) . 


244 
.339 
160 
318 
164 
!,508 
1,217 
431 

327 
197 
225 
350 
244 
269 


9,168 


Andover  township,  incl.  Andover  town . . 

Andover  town 

Bristol  township,  including  Bristol  towii 

Bristol  town 

Butler  township 

Central  Point  township " 

Egeland  ton  nship __ 

Farraington  township _]__ 

Grenvilfe  township " , . 

Highland  tow-nship 

Homer  township 

Independence  township .]. 

Kidder  township 

Liberty  township /__[ 

Lynn  township /__[ 

Morton  township 

Oak  Gulch  township 

Raritan  township 

Rusk  township !!!.'...! 

Scotland  township 

Troy  township  ..'. 

Union  township .]. 

Valley  township "!.!]!!!. 

Waubay  township 

Webster  township,  incl.  Webster  villaee 

Webster  village 

Wheatland  township 

York  township 


Delano  county  (c) 


Deuel  county. 


066 
232 
450 
193 
279 
04 
292 
344 

1,025 
237 
244 
300 
323 
383 
357 
344 
103 
286 
281 
192 
211 
308 
285 
458 

1,033 
6t8 
353 
230 


4,574 


255 
103 
312 

256 
322 
147 
159 
332 
170 
379 
488 
277 
172 
151 
382 
127 
168 
650 

148 


1880 


995 


1,256 


2,302 


Altamont  township 

Antelope  Valley  township 

Blom  township,  exclusive  of  part  of  To- 
ronto town. 

Brandt  township 

Clear  Lake  township,  incl.  Clear  Lake  tn 
Clear  Lake  town 

Glen  wood  town.ship '. 

Goodwin  township 

Grange  township 

Havana  township l[\\.] .[ 

Herrick  township,  including  Gary  towii! 
Gary  town 

Hide  wood  township ...... . . . . .' . . .' ." .' .' .' '  " 

Lowe  township 

Nordcn  township 

Portland  township 

Rome  township 

Scandinavia  township,  exclusive  of  part 
of  Toronto  town. 

Toronto  town,  in  Blom  and  Scandinavia 
townships. 

by^townVhi":,"  *"  ^""^  ^*"  ^'^^"^  ''''"°*y '"  ^**^ '  ""*  returned 

Ket^'J^/^Vw?  *"/""?  ^Tarshall  county  in  1885;  part  of  Sis- 
seton  and  Wahpeton  Indian  reservation  annexed  since  1880. 
ifis^        returned  in  1880 ;  part  taken  to  fonn  Scobey  county  in 
1883;  not  returned  by  townships. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Douglas  county 


1890 


Belmont  township  (.school) 

Berlin  township  (school) 

East  Choteau  town.ship  (school) 

Garfield  township  (school) ." 

Grand  township  (school) 

Iowa  township  (school) 

Lincoln  township  (school) '/ 

Township    97, range  63 .." 

Township    98,  range  63,  incl.  Amiour  tn' 

Armour  town 

Township    98, range  64......... 

Township    99,  range  65 

Township    99,  range  66 

Township  100,  range  65 '. 

Township  100,  range  66 

Valley  township  (.school) 

Walnut  Grove  township  (school) 


4,600 


Edmunds  county  (d). 


Belle  township 

Bowdle  township 

Bryant  township,  incl.  Roscoe  village  '. . 

Roscoe  village 

Clear  Lake  township 

Cleveland  township 

Cloyd  Valley  township 

Cortlandt  township __\ 

Fountain  township 

Glen  township 

Glover  township 

Harmony  township 

Hillside  township '"' 

Hosmer  township 

Hudson  township 

Huntly  township ] " " . ' 

Ipswich  township,  incl.  Ipswich  viilage" 

Ipswich  village 

Kent  township 

Liberty  township 

Madison  township 

Modena  township '.'. 

Montpelier  township 

Pembrook  township 

Powell  township 

Richland  township ] 

Rosette  township 

Union  township 

Vermont  township [. 


274 
232 
297 


4,399 


EwixG  county  (e) 


Fall  Riveu  county  (/) 4  47^ 


Hot  Springs  village  . 
Oelrichs  village 


Faulk  county . 


Elroy  township 

Orient  township 

Township  U7,  range  67 

Township  117,  range  68 ...' 

Township  117,  range  70  )  , 

Township  117,  range  71  3  ''^ 

Township  117,  range  72 

Township  118,  range  66 

Township  118,  range  67 

Township  118,  range  68 

Township  118,  range  69,  including  Faulk- 
ton  city. 
Faulkton  city 

Ward  I \'.\'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' \s6 

Ward  2 ,„ 

Ward3 .■.■.■.'.'.■.■.■.'   ,1^ 

Township  118,  range  70 ....'... 

Township  118,  range  71 

Township  118,  range  72 

d  Not  returned  in  1880. 

e  Formed  from  part  of  Harding  county  in  1883 ;  not  returned 
by  townships. 

/Organized  from  part  of  Custer  county  in  1883 ;  not  returned 
by  townships. 

g  Not  separately  returned. 


367 


1880 


368 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  rOPULATION  BY   MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutiuued. 

SOdTH  DAKOTA— Contiuued. 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Faulk  county— Continued. 


Township  119, 
Township  119, 
Township  120. 
Township  120, 
Township  119, 
Township  119, 
Townshij)  120, 
Township  120, 
Township  119, 
Township  119, 
Townsliip  120, 
Township  120, 
Township  120 
Zell  township 


range  66 
range  67 
range  66 
range  67 
range  68 
range  69 
.  range  68 
range  69 
range  70 
range  71 
range  70 
range  71 
,  range  72 


(O). 


1890' 


(a)  ■ 


(a). 


Grant  county  (b) 


751 


472 

UOO 
6,811 


1880 


Adams  township  ....-...--•■•  ■  ■  -  ••:■•••-■ 

Alhan  townsliip,  inehidnig  Milbankcitj  . 

Milbank  city -■ 

Ward  I 332 

AVard  2 437 

Wards  k'-iJ^ 

Bigstone  township,  incl.  Bigstone  City. . . 
°Bigstone  city 

( Jeorgia  townsli'ip 

<iraiit  Center  townsliip 

Kilhorn  township 

Madison  township 

Mazeppa  township 

Melrose  township 

O.sceola  township 

Stockholm  township 

Trov  township 

Twin  Brooks  township 

Vernon  township 


Grkgory  county  (c) 


HA.MLIN  county. 


Brantford  township 

Castlewood  townsliip 

Cleveland  township 

Dempster  township • 

Dixon  township -  - 

Estelline  township,  incl.  Estellnie  town 

Estelline  town 

Florence  township •  - 

Garfield  township,  incl.  Bryant  village  - 

Bryant  village 

Hamlin  township 

Hayti  township 

>: Olden  township 

Opdahl  township 

Oil'ord  township 


527 
1,842 

1, 207 


744 

47' 
283 
429 
371 
366 
289 
503 
284 
161 
249 
311 
555 


295 


4.625 


Hand  couni 


Alden  township 

Alpha  township 

Bates  township 

Bnrdett  township  -  -. 
Campbell  township  . 
Carlton  township  .-. 

Cedar  township 

<;onio  township  ■■■- 
Fairviow  township. . 
Florence  township  .  - 

Gilhert  township 

Glendale  towusUip.  - 

Grand  township 

Greenleaf  township  . 
Harrison  township.. 
Highland  township  . 

Holden  township 

Howell  township 

Hulhert  township. . . 


511 
350 
488 
116 
252 
546 
210 
132 
589 
172 
278 
157 
557 
356 
287 


6,546 

92 
205 
140 
212 

92 
116 

71 

78 
105 
156 
194 
112 
214 
103 

8b 

109 

240 

92 

173 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Hand  county— Continued. 


3,010 


376 


Linn  township 

Logan  township 

Midland  township ■--.-■  ■  •  -  ■. 

Miller  township,  including  Miller  city  . . 

Miller  city 

Mondamin  township 

Ohio  township 

Ontario  township 

Park  townshij) 

Pearl  township 

Plato  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Ree  Heights  township 

Riverside  township 

Rockdale  township 

Rose  Hill  township •  ■  •  -,-  •  -  -  ■  • 

St.Lawrence  township,  including  bt. Law 

rence  city. 

St.  Lawrence  city 

Spring  Hills  township 

Spring  Lake  township 

Spring  township 

Wheat  on  township 

[  York  township 


1890 


093 


Hanson  county 

Beulah  township 

Edgerton  township 

Faii-view  townshiiJ - 

Hanson  township 

Jasper  township 

Piano  township 

Pleasant  township 

Rosedale  township 

Spring  Lake  township 

Taylor  township ,-•■,:•■ 

Wayne  township,  including 

citv  (a). 
Wortheu  township 


Alexandria 


Harding  county  (d). 


Hughes  cou.nty. 


Blunt  township,  including  Blunt  village. 

Blunt  village 

Bretton  townsnip.  -  -  -  -  - .  -  -,  -  -  ■  -  - ■  ■  -  • 

Buckeye  township,  including  Pierre  city  . 


Pierre  city 

Ward  I 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Byron  township 

Canning  township 

Dry  Run  township 

Ha!rold  township 

Logan  township 

Mentor  township 

Peoria  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township . 

Rousseau  township 

Township  109,  range  76 

Township  110,  range  75 

Township  110,  range  76  ... . 

Valley  township 

Webster  to-vvnsbip ■ 


730 

712 


Hutchinson  county  . 


Liberty  township,  incl.  Parkston  town  - . 

Parkston  town 

Starr  township - ; 

Susquehanna  township - 

Township  97,  rawge  56.   .  - .  -  -  - ; "  "i: ' 

Township  97,  range  57,  mcl.  Menno  town . 
Menno  town 


1880 


103 
99 
118 
692 

536 

177 

94 

142 

181 

123 

255 

172 

174 

73 

92 

164 

497 

320 
lu7 
113 
217 
183 
176 


4,267 


254 
371 
279 
268 
316 
295 
413 
248 
368 
448 
806 

201 


5,044 


1,301 


268 


513 

353 

94 

,266 

>235 


85 

110 

161 

167 

47 

34 

180 

34 

93 

33 

37 

57 

49 


10, 469 

598 
262 
357 
329 
406 
773 
413 


.573 


".?a"I:tSefro-CmToberts  county  in  1883.  part  of  Sisse- 
Un  and  Wahpetou  Indian  reservation  annexed  .sm'-e  1880. 
c  Not  returned  by  townships ;  not  returned  in  1880. 


cJ  Formed  from  unorganized  territory  in  1881;  1'^^^  t^l'^" 
to  form  Butte  and  Ewing  counties  m  1883;  not  leturne.l  uy 
townships. 


POPULATION. 


Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Contiuued. 

SOUTH    »AK©TA-CoutiuiieU. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Hutchinson  county— Continued. 

Township    97,  range  58,  incl.  Olivet  town. 
Olivet  town 

Towusliip    97,  range  59 I 

Township    97,range6U,  incl. Tripp  tn. 

Tripp  town 226  Ma) 

Township    98,  range  59 

Town.ship    98,  range  CO J 

Township    97,  range  61  )  , 

Township    98,  range  61  3  '"•' 

Township    98,  range  56 

Townsliip    98,  range  57 

Township    98,  range  58 

Township    99,  range  56,  including  Pree- 
niau  town  (a). 

Township    99,  range  57 

Township    99.  range  58 

Township   99,  range  59,    including    Mill- 
town  town  (a). 

Township  100,  range  56 

Township  100,  range  57 

Township  100,  range  .58 

Township  100,  range  59 

To wnshij)  100,  range  60 


Hyde  county  (h) . 


Banner  township.. 

Branihall  to  wnshij) ' ' 

C'happelle  township 

Douglas  township _ 

Kagle  township 

Eden  township ', 

Franklin  township 

Highmore  township,  incl.  Highmore  city 

H  ighmore  city 

Holabird  township .' . . 

Illinois  township 

Lincoln  township 

Loouiis  township 

Spring  Lake  township 

Township  109,  range  71 

Township  110,  range  71 

TJnion  township 

Valley  township 

Van  Order  township 

Washington  township 

William  Hamilton  township 


Jackson  county  (c). 


Jerauld  county  (d). 


Alpena  township,  incl.  Alpena  town  (a). 

Anina  township 

Blaine  township 

Cherry  township ] " 

Crow  Lake  township 

Crow  township 

Dale  township ] 

Franklin  townsliip '. 

Harmony  township 

Logan  township 

Marlar  township 

Media  townshi]> _.. 

Pleasant  township 

Viola  township 

Wessiugton  Springs  township  .......... 


Kingsbury  county. 


1890 


455 

105 


556 

426 
431 
467 
671 

567 
571 
384 

299 
304 
347 
358 
342 


1,860 

63 
90 

106 
53 
116 
89 
28 
514 
433 
127 
90 
60 
70 
73 
33 
33 
79 
37  I 
67 
77 
55 


3,605 


422 

200 
376 
151 
162 
158 
135 
40.'i 
184 
132 
138 
303 
281 
291 
267 


8,562 


706 
994 
337 
935 
270 
904 
.■ill 
547 
744 


1880 


1,102 


Badger  township [ 

Baker  township,  incl.  Lake  Preston  town.' 

Lake  Preston  town 

Denver  township,  incl.  Arlington  town! '. '. ' 

A  rlmgton  town ! 

De  Sraet  township,  incl.  De  Sniet  city    "  "  I 

DeSmetcity ' 

Esmond  township ..........!.!! 

Hartland  township ..../.... 

a  Not  se])arately  returned. 
h  Not  returned' in  1880. 

c  Formed  from  unorganized  territory  in  1883;  not  returned 
».y  townships. 


116 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Kingsbury  county— Continued. 
Iroquois  township,  incl.  Iroquois  town. 

Iroquois  town 

Lesueur  township 

Manchester  township 

Matthews  township 

Spirit  Lake  township 

Spring  Lake  township '" 

Whitewood  township 


Lake  county. 


Badiis  township 

Cliester  township 

Clarno  township 

Concord  township 

Farmington  township ] ' ' ' . 

Franklin  township 

Herman  township !!.!!!... 

Lakeview  township,  incl.  Madison  city 

Madison  city 

Ward  I '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'668 

"  ard  2 628 

yard  3 ^^o 

Leroy  township 

Nunda  township ] 

Orl.ind  township ."...' 

Rutland  to  wnshij) 

Summit  township 

Wayne  township " 

Wentworth  township 

AVinfred  township 


1890 


540 
183 
428 
380 
512 
496 
850 
526 


7,508 


Lawrence  county  (c)  , 


Central  city 

Deadwood  city 

JJ;'!''^' '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 2g6 

vV  ard  2 -g 

5>^'i3 ::::^o 

„^'^'-d4 g^^ 

ualena  town 

Lead  city 

Ward  I I' ■ 

ward2 :::;:::::"  tl 

^'-^13 :::::6l 

^\ aid  4 

Spearfish  village 

Terraville  town    ]]].'.' 

Whitewood  town ..." .' .' 


690 


490 
403 
300 
416 
424 
311 
417 


11,  673 


Lincoln  county . 


Canton  city 


Brooklyn  town.ship , 

Canton  township,  including 

Canton  city 

Dayt(m  township 

Delapre  township ' 

Delaware  township ' .  _' ' 

Eden  township,  including  Eden  villao 

Eden  village f 

Fairview  township y... ...... '. 

Grant  township 

Highland  township ] 

La  Valley  township ] 

Lincoln  township [ 

Lynn  township 

Norway  township '  [ 

Perry  township,  incl. Lennox  village"! 

Lennox  village 

Pleasant  township 

Springdale  township '.'.'... 


5 19 
2,366 


252 
2,581 


696 
443 

9.143 


Lyman  county  {/) 


McCooK  county. 


434 
L042 
1,101 

536 

346 
491 
698 
202 
28li 
545 
565 
329 
404 
412 
673 
785 
365 
(U9 
378 


0,  448 


369 


1880 


95 


13,248 


1,008 
3.777 


59 
■  437 


T70 
775 


5,  896 


675 


89 


124 


1,283 


372- 


-24 


Benton  township 470 

Bridgewater  township,  including  Bridge"  771 

water  town. 
Bridgewater  town 

f?  Organized  from  part  of  Aurora  county  in  1883. 

<?  Part  taken  to  form  Meade   county  in' 1889;  not  returned 
by  townships. 

/  Not  returned  by  townships. 


370 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continue.l. 

f^OUTH  DAKOTA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


McCoOK  COUNTY— Continued. 


Brookfield  township 

Canistota  t  ownship 

Emery  township 

Grant  township 

Greenland  township 

Jefl'erson  township 

Montrose  township,  inch  Montrose  tn.  (a) 

Pearl  township 

Ramsey  township 

Ricliland  township 

Salem  township,  including  Salem  city  . .  - 

Salem  city 

Spring  Valley  township 

Sun  Prairie  township 

TJnion  township 


1890 


McPhekson  county  (6) . 


Carl  township  (school) 

Jackson  township  (school) 

Lake  township,  including  Eureka  village 

Eureka  village 

Lincoln  township  (school) 

Township  125,  range  67  | 
Township  12.'),  range  68  1  , 

Township  125,  range  69  P   ' 

Township  126,  range  68  J 

Township  125,  range  70 

Township  125,  range  71 

Township  125,  range  72 

Township  126,  range  67 

Township  126,  range  G9 

Township  126,  range  70 

Township  126.  range  71 

Township  126,  range  72 

Town.ship  126,  range  Ti 

Township  127,  range  67 

Township  127,  range  68.  - 

Township  127,  range  69 

Township  127,  range  70 

Township  127,  range  71 - 

Township  127,  range  72 

Township  128,  range  66 

Township  128,  range  67 

Township  128,  range  68 - 

Township  128,  range  69 

Township  128,  range  70 

Township  128,  range  71 

Township  128,  range  72 

Township  128,  range  73 

Willow  township 


MARSH.4.LL  COUNTY  (t) 


Dayton  township 

Eden  township 

Hickman  township,  inch  Langlord  village, 

Langford  village 

Lowell  township 

Miller  township,  incl.  Britton  village 

Britton  village 

Newark  township 

Newport  township-- >  ,^, 
"Weston  township  .  -  5 

Nordland  township 

Pleasant  Valley  township 

Sisseton  township 

Stena  township 

Victor  township 

Waverly  township 

White  township 


Martin  county  (d)  . 

Meade  county  (c)  - 

Fort  Meade 


365 
388 
312 
359 
259 
252 
563 
365 
240 
303 
791 
429 
333 
366 
311 


5,940 


1880 


227 
279 
837 

146 


122 

87 
238 
264 

92 
206 
140 
294 
119 
130 

12 
113 
203 
277 
275 
156 
112 

72 
258 
146 
141 
271 
244 
170 


4,544 


162 
106 
464 


514 
272 

615 

164 
302 
322 
268 
257 
212 
293 


4.640 


576 


a  Not  separately  returned. 
h  Not  returned  in  1880. 
c  Organized  from  parts  «f  Day  county 
Wahpeton  Indian  reservation  in  1885. 


minor  CIVIL  divisions. 


Meade  county — Continued. 


Sturgis  city 

Ward  1 301 

Ward  2 176 

Ward  3 191 


Miner  county  (/) 


1890 


Adams  township 

Beaver  township 

Belleview  township 

Carlson  township 

Carthagetflwnship,  incl.  Carthage  village. 

Carthage  village 

Clearwater  township 

Clinton  township 

Conova  township 

Grafton  township 

Green  Valley  township 

Henden  township 

Howard  township,  incl.  Howard  vill.  (a) . 

Miner  township 

Kedstone  township 

Rock  Creek  township 

Roswell  township,  incl.  Koswell  vill.  (a) . . 


Minnehaha  county. 


Dell 


Benton  township 

Brandon  township 

Buffalo  township 

Burk  township 

Clear  Lake  township 

Dell   Rapids   township,  includiU; 
Rapids  village. 

Dell  Rapids  village 

Edison  township 

Grand  Meadow  township 

Hartford  township 

Highland  township 

Humboldt  township 

Logan  township 

Lyons  township 

Mapleton  township 

Palisade  township,  incl.  Garretson,  Pali- 
sade (a),  and  Sherman  (a)  villages. 

Garretson  village 

Red  Kock  township 

Sioux  Falls  township,   including  Sioux 
Falls  city. 

Sioux  Falls  city 

Ward  1 1,613 

Ward  2 3,139 

Ward  3 4.271 

Ward  4 1,154 

Split  Rock  township,  incl.  East  Sioux 
Falls  and  Rowena  villages. 

East  Sioux  Falls  village 

Rowena  village 

Sverdrup  township 

Taopi  township 

Valley  Springs  township,  including  Val- 
ley Springs  village. 

Valley  Springs  village 

Wall  Lake  township 

Wayne  township 

Wellington  township 


Moody  county  . 


Alliance  township 

Blinsmon  township 

Clare  township 

Colman  township 

Egan  township 

Enterprise  township V-i ' " ' 

Flaudreau    township,   including    Flan- 
dreau  village. 
Flandreau  village 


668 


1880 


341 

294 

10,  438 


1,136 

577 
126 
528 
398 
661 


425 
287 
335 


5,941 


260 
459 
331 
429 
234 
370 
783 

569 


8,251 


260 


96 


3,915 


and  Sisseton  and 


d  Formed  from  unorganized  territory  in  1883 ;  not  returned 
bv  townships.  . 

e  Organized  from  part  of  Lawrence  county  m  1889;  not  re- 
turned'by  townships.  *     •    1000 

/  Part  taken  to  form  Sanborn  county  in  188.i. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

SOUTH    DAKOTA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Moody  county— Continued. 


Fremont  township 

Grovena  township,  incl.  Egan  village 

Egan  village 

Jefferson  to wrisliip 

Lone  Kock  towusliij) 

Lynn  township 

Riverview  township 

Spring  Creek  township 

Union  township 

Ward  township , 


XOWLIN  COUNTY  (a)  . 


Pennington  county  {b). 


Hill  city 

Rapid  city 

Vvard  i 578 

Ward  2 762 

Wards 341 

Ward  4 447 


Potter  county  {c 


Appomattox  township  . . 

Arena  town.ship 

Artichoke  township 

Avon  Springs  township. 

Canton  township 

Can  township 

Cattron  township 

Cunningham  township.. 

Elida  township 

Fairview  township 

Fayette  township 

Forest  township 

Gettysburg  township  . . . 

Hoven  township 

Lincoln  township 

Logan  township 

Lowell  township 

Lucas  township 

Owatonna  township 

Pleasant  View  township  . 

Riverside  township 

Roy  township 

Sauner  township 


Pratt  county  (d). 


Presho  county  (rf)  . 
Pyatt  county  (a)  .. 
Roberts  county  (c)  . 


Becker  township 

(Jarfield  township 

(Jene.seo  township 

Lake  township 

Lockwood  township... 
Springdale  townsliip . . 
White  Rock  township 


Sanborn  county  (/) . 


Afton  township 

Benedict  township .'.'.'.'.'..' 

Bntler  township 

Diana  township,  incl.  Artesian  viliage  '. '. 

Artesian  village 

Elliott  township 


1890 


388 
069 

399 
200 
272 
328 
390 
347 
195 
226 


0,540 


470 
2,128 


2,910 


128 

134 

125 

138 

43 

102 

30 

122 

121 

94 

120 

222 

431 

130 

78 

165 

!I9 

187 

144 

31 

38 

177 

51 


1,997 


153 
643 
198 
410 
119 
356 
118 


4,610 


269 
251 
221 
455 
256 
276 


1880 


2,244 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Sanborn  county— Continued. 


Floyd  township 

Jackson  township 

Letcher  township 

Logan  township ... 

Oneida  township 

Ravenna  township 

Silver  Creek  township 

Twin  Lake  township 

Union  township 

Warren  township !!!.].!]!! 

Woonsocket  township,  includirg  Woon- 
socket  city. 
Woonsocket  city 


Scobey  county  (cj)  . 
Spink  county 


Antelope  township 

Armadale  township '..'.'.'.'.. 

Athol  township 

Belle  Plaine  township ..[ 

Belmont  township 

Benton  township 

Beotia  township 

Buffalo  township 

Capitola  township 

Clifton  township 

Cornwall  township 

Crandon  townsliip , '/ 

Exline  township 

Frankfort  township,  incl.  Frankfort  city 
Frankfort  city 

Garfield  township ! 

Great  Bend  township 

Groveland  township .._, 

Harmony  township [/ 

Harrison  township 

Lake  township ,_/_ 

Lodi  township 

Mellette  township,  incl.  Meliette  village 

Mellette  village 

Northville  township 

Olean  township 

Prairie  Center  township 

Richfield  township 

Sumner  township 

Tetonka  township 

Township  115,  range  62 

Township  116,  range  64,  including   Red- 
field  city. 

Redfield  city 

Township  117,  range  60,    including     iJo- 
land  -i-illage. 

Doland  village 

Township  117,  range  64 . . . . . '. 

Township  118,  range  63,  incl.  Ashton  city! 

Ashton  city 

Township  118,  range  64 ....!..!!! 

Township  120,  range  60 

Tulare  township ..'... 

Union  township 


Stanley  county  ((*). 


Fort  Bennett 

Fort  Pierre  city. 


Sterling  county  (a) . 


Sully  county  . 


a  Formed  from  unorganized  territory  in  1883 ;  not  returned 
by  townships. 

b  Not  returned  by  townships. 

c  Not  returned  in  1880. 

d  Not  returned  by  townships;  not  returned  in  1880. 


1890 


238 
136 
292 
215 
209 
239 
241 
207 
184 
229 
948 


32 


10,  581 


165 
121 
251 
197 
217 
235 
279 
159 
163 
218 
104 
368 
108 
422 
186 
243 
139 
131 
250 
160 
207 
276 
1,250 
241 


181 
141 
138 
443 
140 
160 
946 

796 
361 

216 
164 
609 
359 
129 
254 
265 
113 


1,028 


24s 
360 


96 


2,412 


371 


1880 


477 


793 


287 


296 


Blaine  township  (school) 60 

Buffalo  township  (school) .'....'.  61 

I  Clifton  township  (school) 49 

c  Organized  from  parts  of  Grant  county  and  Sisseton  and 
Wahpeton  Indian  reservation  in  1883. 

/Organized  from  part  of  Miner  county  in  1883. 

(/Formed  from  part  of  Delano  county  in  1883;  not  re- 
turned by  townships. 


372 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  ^.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutiuued. 
SOUTH  DAKOTA— Coiitiuued. 


JIINOH  I-IVII.  DIVISIONS. 


Sully  county— Continued. 


Cora  township  (sfliool) 

Elk  township 

Fairbnnlc  township 

Fail-view  townslii])  (school) 

rarmin^ton  township  (school)  . 

Fort  Sully 

Gamer  towuship 

Good  water  township -   -  ■ 

Gvandvicw  township  (school)  .- 

Han-ison  town.ship  (school) 

Hartford  township  (school) 

Iowa  township 

Lake  towuship  (school) 

Lincoln  township  (school) 

Llewellyn  township  (school)  . . . 

Milt'ord'  township 

Morton  township  (school) 

Norfolk  township 

Okol)ojo  township 

Onida  township 

Pearl  township 

Pleasant  township  (school) 

Kich  Valley  township  (school) 

Summit  township  (school) 

Township  115,  range  82 

Ti'ov  towuship  (school) 


1890 


1880 


Todd  county  (a). 


Turner  county 


Township    96,  rauge  52,  includin 
Centerville  city.  W;,) 

Centerville  city 7=3 

Township    9e,  range  53 

Township    97,  range  52 

Township    97,  range  5a 

Township    97,  range  54 

Township    97,  range  55 

Towuship    98,range  52....- -  -  -  -  ■  ■ •-•• 

Tov/nship    98,  range  53,  lucl.  Hurley  viU  - 

Hurley  village 

Towuship'   98,  rauge  54 

Township    98,  range  55 

Townsliip    99,  range  52  . .  -  - -  ■  -  - 

Towuship    99,  range  53,  lucl.  Parker  city. 

Parker  citv ■  ■  ■■•••■,•,■••.•■•" 

Townsliip    99;  range  54,  mcludmg  Marion 
village  (fc). 

Towuship    99,  rauge  an 

Township  100,  range  52 

To wnshi])  100,  range  53 

Township  100,  range  54 

Towuship  100,  rauge  55 


XTnion  county  . 


Alcester  township 

P.ig  Sioux  towuship 

Brule  township 

Civil  Bend  townshii>  ....  -  .....-■--  -■•:-; 
Elk  Point  township,  including  i-lk  1  oiut 

JeWrsou  township,  inch  Jett'erson  village 


Jefiferson  village. 


a  Not  returned  by  townships. 
b  Not  separately  returned. 


10,  256 


,     304 

938 

608 

1,863 


MINOR   CIVIL   DIVISIONS. 


T^NION  COUNTY — Continued. 

Prairie  township,  incl.  Beresford  town. 

Beresford  town 

Sioux  Valley  township 

Spiuk  township 

Virginia  towuship 


1890 


A\'ALWORTH  COUNTY. 


Brown  township  (school) 

<;ieuu  township  (school) 

Highland  township  (school) 

Hifde  township  (school) 

IJiver  towuship  (school) 

Spring  Lake  township  (school) . 
Swan  Creek  township  (school)  - 

Township  121,  range  75 

Township  121,  range  76 

Towuship  121,  range  7 1 

Township  121,  range  78..- 

Township  122,  range  75 

Towuship  122,  range  76 

Townshi])  123,  rauge  74 

Township  123,  range  75 

Towuship  123,  range  76 

Township  123,  rauge  77 

Township  123,  range  78 

Township  123,  range  79 

Township  124,  range  74 

Township  124,  range  75 - 

Townshi])  124,  range  76 

Township  124,  range  77 

Townsliip  124,  range  78 

Township  124,  range  79 

Township  124,  range  80 


1,  274 
404 

1, 120 
933 

1,290 


2,153 


18S0 


WASHINBTON  COUNTY  (c)  - 


Yankton  county. 


Township  93, range  54... ..-..-. .------ 

Township  93,  range  .55,  lucl.  Yankton  city. 

Yankton  city ■  • 

Ward  1 590 

551 

1,165 

1,358 


Ward  2. 

Ward  3. 

Ward  4 

Township  93,  rauge  56 

Township  93,  range  57  ?  ,j,. 
Township  94,  range  57  5 

Township  94,  range  54 

Township  94,  rauge  55 

Township  94,  range  56 

Towuship  95,  range  54 

Township  95,  rauge  55 

Township  95,  range  50 

Township  95,  range  57 

Township  96,  range  54 

Township  96,  range  55 

Township  96,  rauge  56 

Township  96,  range  57 


107 

169 

203 

95 

30 

49 

181 

101 

39 

35 

34 

73 

56 

27 

107 

223 

8 

50 

15 

83 

10 

136 

145 

57 

89 

31 


10,444 


3,900 
3,670 


176 

799 

438 
406 
628 
473 
376 
359 
594 
497 
357 
495 
394 


Ziebach  county  (d). 


46 


8,390 


3,431 


c  Formed   from  part  of  Shannon  county  in  1883;  not  re- 
turned by  townships.  J  ;„  laan 
<;  Not  returned  by  townships ;  not  returned  in  1880. 


TENIVE.SSEE. 
[The  numbers  refer  to  civil  districts.] 


MINOK  CIVIL  divisions. 


ANDEESON  COUNTY. 


No.  1  . 
No.  2. 
No.  3. 


1890 


15, 128 


858 
918 


1880 


10, 820 


754 
982 
739 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Anderson  county- Continued. 


TSJo    4  ■ 

No!  5  (a),  including  Coal  Creek  village 
Coal  Creek  village 


1890 


1,165 
2,561 
1,865 


a  Part  taken  to  form  No.  13  in  1889. 


1880 


1,280 

1,625 

800 


POPULATION. 


373 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutimied. 

TEIVIVESSEE— Coutiiuied. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Anderson  county — Continued. 


Ko.    6,  including  Clinton  town 

Clinton  town 

No.    7,  including  Oliver  Springs  village  . 

Oliver  Springs  village 

No.    8 

No.    9 

No.  10 

No.  U 

No.  12 

No.  13  (a),  including  Briceville  village. . . 

Briceville  village 


Bedford  county . 


No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


] 

2 

3,  including  Wartrace  town. . 
Wartrace  town 

4,  including  Bellbuckle  town. 
Bellbuckle  town 

5 


6 

7,  including  Shelbyville  town. 
Shelbyville  town. .! 


19,  including  Eichmond  town  (6) . 

20 

21 

22 

23 


Benton  county. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 


.5,  including  Camden  town. 
Camden  town 


8,  including  Big  Sandy  village. 
Big  Sandy  village 

10  ."ll\[[][[m'."[..i['.'.'.V.'." 
11 

12 

13  (c) 

14  (c) 


Bledsoe  county. 


No.  1  . . . 
No.  2  .... 
No.  3  ... 
No.  4  . . . . 
No.  5  .... 
No.  6  .... 
No.  7  .... 
No.  8  .... 
No.  9  .... 
No.  10  . . . 

No.  n  (c) . 

No.  12  (c)  . 


Blount  cou.xty. 


No.l. 
No.  2. 
No.  4  . 
No.  3  . 
No.  8  . 
No.  5  . 


a  Organized  from  part  of  No.  5  in  1889. 
b  Notseparately  returned. 
c  Organized  since  1880. 


1890 


1,957 
1,198 
1,421 

643 
898 
897 
710 
544 
760 
1,025 
1.354 


24,  739 


985 
1,372 
2,  723 

686 
2,164 

715 

850 

926 

2,906 

1,823 

677 

723 

1,286 

1,708 

1,308 

713 

1,030 

752 

912 

1,057 

1,460 

1.187 


11.230 


698 

1,086 
741 
588 

1,  730 
3iC> 
730 
539 

1,  383 
273 

1,178 
812 
298 
470 
440 
537 


6, 134 


408 
341 
COl 
427 
604 
988 
468 
.506 
656 
434 
341 
360 


17,  589 


1,164 

403i 

69H 

308( 

1,047< 

1,008' 


1880 


1,075 
263 
570 


895 
986 
.592 
610 
712 


26,  025 


986 
1,301 

2,  635 
46S 

1,559 

298 

1,044 

1,149 

3,  636 
1,869 

709 

782 
1,  352 
1,856 
1.335 

837 
1.099 

744 
1,291 
1,257 
1,  294 
1,159 


9,78 


794 

1,127 

681 

622 

1,443 

200 

772 

760 

1,220 


948 
659 
261 
493 


5,617 


389 
634 
605 
434 
526 
922 
491 
733 
576 
307 


15,  985 


1,036 
rfl,031 

rn,  200 
897 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Blount  county — Continued. 


No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


6 

7 

9,  including  Maryville  village  . 

Maryville  village 

10,  including  Louisville  village  . 

Louisville  village 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 


Bradley  cou.n'ty  . 


No 

1    

No 

2 

No 

3 

No 

4 

N"<i 

5 

No 

6.  including  Cle^ 
Cleveland  town  . 
7 

•eland 

No 

No. 

8,  including  Cha 
Charleston  town 
9 

rleston 

town 

No. 

No 

10 

No. 

11 

No 

12 

No. 

13 

Campbell  county  , 


No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No, 


1 

2 

3 

4,  including  Jacksboro  village. 

Jacksboro  village 

5(«) 

6(c) - 


No.  10,  including  Jellico,  Newcomb,  and 
Standard  villages. 

Jellico  village , 

Newcomb  village 

Standard  village 

No.  11 

No.  12 

No.  13,  including  Pioneer  towh 

Pioneer  town 

No.  14 

No.  15  (c) 


C.A.NNON  county. 


.    1 

2  . 

3  ."."'l]\\.V.]V......][\.[.... 

4 

5 

6,  including  Woodbury  village  . 
Woodbury  village 


9  ... 

10  ... 

11  ... 

12  ... 

13  . . . 

14  ... 

15  (c)  , 


Carroll  county. 


No.  1 
No.  2  . 


1890 


879 

818 

2,841 

1,686 

1,.315 

314 

1.143 

824 

1,382 

1,271 

876 

584 

583 

452 


13,  607 


1880 


643 

795 

761 

729 

722 

4,167 

2,86s 

614 

1,147 

394 
931 
1.094 
497 
728 
779 


13,486 


1,281 

1,  309 
810 

1,462 
374 
731 
629 
591 
700 
949 

2.  627 

758 
264 

359 
703 
331 
494 
225 
350 
450 


12, 197 


743 

859 

2,377 

1,098 

1,  218 

215 

1,065 

711 

1,410 

1,247 

771 

449 

570 

401 


12, 124 


627 
833 
966 
771 
693 
2,412 
1,874 
716 
941 

359 
911 
1,097 
565 
900 
692 


10. 005 

1,278 

1,062 
644 

1,398 
274 
651 
021 
522 
687 

1.010 
901 


834 
552 
597 
878 
800 
,609 
576 
767 
665 
682 
,1.38 
.1.38 
710 
866 
485 
476 


23,  630 


1,355 
1,769 


585 
116 
158 


397 


11,  859 


841 
668 
597 
814 
772 
1,627 

393 
924 
533 
734 
1,056 
1,282 
789 
838 
384 


22, 103 


1,313 
1,523 


d  Notseparately  returned  in  1880. 

c  The  population  of  Nos.  5  and  6  for  1880  does  not  include 
the  population  (75)  of  Fincastle  village. 


374 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE   POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

TENIVESSEE— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Carroll  county— Continued. 


No. 
No. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 


4,  iucluiling  part  of  McKenzie  town 

McKenzie  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  McKenzie  town,  in  Nos.  4 
and  22. 


6 


9 

10 

11,  including  Huntingdon  town. 

Huntingdon  town 

12 


13,  including  Clarksburg  village. 

Clarksburg  village 

14 

15 

16 


21 

22,  including  part  of  McKenzie  town. 
McKenzie  town  (part  of) 

25 


Carter  county. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


1  (a) . 

3  lb)  . 

4  (c). 


7,  including  Elizabethton  town. 
Elizabethton  town 


10  .... 
11(d). 

12  ... . 

13  .... 


No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


Cheatham  county 

1,  including  Ashland  town. 
Ashland  town 


4  -. 

5  .. 

6  .. 

7  .. 


Chester  county  (e) 


1890 


1880 


568 
1,559 
1,054 
1,166 

1,232 
791 
631 
463 
723 
573 

2,821 
707 
504 

1,084 
226 
930 
741 

1,135 
764 
602 
592 

1,086 
961 

1,234 
112 
760 
588 
164 


13,  389 


717 
1,825 
1,212 

906 
1,216 

916 
1,550 

734 
630 

1,123 
916 
607 

1.011 
760 


8,845 


1,143 
358 

1.004 
660 
957 
638 
315 
482 
262 
604 
447 
680 
347 
363 
609 
334 

9,069 


494 
1,044 


1,073 
892 
544 
645 
677 
662 

2,360 
646 
639 

1,095 

lOI 

939 

762 
1,267 
836 
605 
568 
1,060 
848 
844 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Chester  county— Continued. 


No.  4  (i) 

No.  5  (j) u--,- : 

No.   6  (A),  including  Henderson  town.. 

Henderson  town 

No.   7  (J) 

No.   8  (m)  

No.    9  (n) 

No.  10  (0) 

No.  ll(p) 

No.  12  (5) 


Claibornk  county  . 


665 
592 
156 

10,019 


1,049 

989 

1,010 


923 
691 

1,153 
362 
603 
983 

1,061 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


822 
733 

7,956 


993 
170 
764 
654 
653 
534 
365 
549 
225 
607 
400 
641 
270 
507 
5t)l 
173 


1,076 
644 
576 


No.l  (/) 

No.  2  (//) 

N0.3  (/i) 

a  Part  taken  to  form  No.  4  since  1880. 

b  Part  taken  to  form  No.  11  since  1880. 

c  Organized  from  part  of  No.  1  since  1880. 

d  Organized  from  part  of  No.  3  since  1880. 

c  Organized  from  parts  of  Hardeman,  Henderson,  Mc- 
Nairv,  and  Madison  counties  in  1882;  parts  of  Hender.sonand 
McN'a'irv  counties  annexed  in  1886  and  1887,  respectively. 

f  Organized  from  part  of  No.  12,  Henderson  county,  and 
nart  of  "No.  12,  McNairy  county,  in  1882  •    loao 

'     n  Oro-anized  from  part  of  No.  o,  Henderson  county,  m  188.i. 

)(  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  8  and  16,  McNairy  county. 


in  1882, 


in  18H2. 
and 


i  Organized  from  part  of  No.  4,  Henderson  county,  11 
;•  Organized  from  part  of  No.  3,  Henderson  county 
part  of  "No.  17,  Madison  county,  in  1882.  -,000 

k  Organized  from  part  of  No.  1,  Madison  county,  in  183i. 


9,  including  Tazewell  town  (r) . 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14  (s) 


Clay  county  . 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


6,  including  Celina  village  . 
Celina  village 


9  .... 

10  ... 

11  (s)  . 

12  (6-)  . 


Cocke  county. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

i  No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 
I  No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 


1 

2 

3 

4(0 

5  (?0 

6,  including  Newport  village 

Newport  village 

7 


(0). 

(«■) 


1890 


894 
823 
1,985 
1 ,069 
321 
883 
492 
420 
449 
506 


15, 103 


1880 


627 

692 

1,140 

1,225 


324 
071 
623 
592 
704 
030 
216 
859 
1,162 

7,260 


16, 523 


Coffee  county. 


No.l 
No.  2 
No.  3 


13,  827 


13,  373 


755 
611 
915 

1,011 
907 

1,188 
878 

1,479 

2,348 
591 
981 

1,033 


6,987 


349 

351 

474 

474 

607 

853 

800 

883 

761 

759 

144 

967 

223 

863 

658 

427 

399 

.331 

491 

798 

1,152 

375 

331 

14,! 


1,721 

1,481 

750 

905 

1,257 

1,364 

1,080 

1,851 

728 

1,144 

1. 955 

1,411 

658 

347 

1,  022 

1,491 

731 

777 

950 

755 

900 

878 

508 

694 

1,450 

1,189 

1,015 

868 

394 

487 

652 

917 

12,  894 

770 

695 

1.633 

I  Organized  from  part-  of  No.  16,  McNairy  county,  iu  1882. 

m  Organized  from  part  of  No.  4,  McNairy  county,  in  1882. 

n  Organized  from  part  of  No.  16,  Hardeman  county,  and 
part  of  No.  1,  Madison  county,  in  1882. 

o  Orsianized  from  i>art  of  No.  18.  Hardeman  county,  and 
part  of  "No.  3,  McNairy  county,  in  1882. 

p  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  5  and  12,  Henderson  county, 

(/  Organized  from  part  of  No.  3,  McNairy  county,  in  1887. 
r  Not  separately  returned. 
«  Organized  since  1880. 
t  Part  taken  to  form  No.  17  since  1880. 
u  Part  taken  to  form  No.  16  since  1880. 
V  Organized  from  ])art  of  No.  5  since  1880. 
w  Organized  from  part  of  No.  4  since  1880 


POPULATION. 


375 


Table  3— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

TEIVIVESSEE— Contiuued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Coffee  county — ContimieJ. 


No.  4 

No.  5 

No.   6,  including  Manche.ster  vilUige 

Manchester  village 

No.   7 

No.   8 

No.   9 

No.  10 

No.ll 

No.  12 

No.  13,  including  Tullahoma  village  . 

TuUahoma  village 

No.l4 

No.  15 

No.  16  (as) 


Crockett  county  . 


No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 


1 

2 

3,  including  Gadsden  village  . 

Gadsden  village 

4 


5,  including  Bells  Depot  town  . 
Bells  Depot  town  

6,  including  Alamo  village 

Alamo  village 

7 


12,  including  Friend.sliip  village. 

Friendship  village 

13 

14 

15(a) 


CUMBEEL.^ND  COUNTY  . 


No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


5,  including  Crossville  village  . 

Crossville  village 

6 

7 


9  .... 

10  .... 

11  (a)- 

12  la). 


Davidson  county  (i). 


No.  1  (c).  coextensive  witli  Nashville 

Nashville  city  (c) 

Ward 


city- 


No.2 


Ward  2 . 
Ward  ^. 
Ward  4- 
Ward  5 . 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7 . 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9 . 
Ward  lo. 
Ward  T I . 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 
Ward  14. 
Ward  15 . 
Ward  16. 
Ward  17. 
Ward  18. 
Ward  ig. 
Ward  20. 


3.804 
4,<«9 
.1.363 
S.131 
2,365 
4.598 
3,617 
3,468 
5.635 
1. 951 
3.038 
2.943 
5.520 
4.652 
5.678 
3.239 
3.389 
2,540 
4.252 
2,976 


1890 


G54 
515 
,  5G7 
621 
663 
341 
608 
863 
702 
895 
,767 
.439 
601 
588 


15, 146 


18S0 


294 
716 
350 
267 
716 
706 
690 
235 
340 
738 
886 
743 

,662 
925 
957 
255 

,031 
725 
462 


5,376 


352 
363 
881 
C53 
896 
266 
442 
292 
388 
178 
459 
201 
271 


108, 174 


76, 168 
76,168 


1,845 


847 

727 

1,735 

438 

675 

398 

641 

971 

782 

790 

1,367 

1.383 

472 

341 


14, 109 


1,161 
524 

1,186 
231 
639 

1,404 
540 

1,137 
276 
748 
865 
741 

1,511 

1,149 

1,221 
241 

1,079 
744 


4,538 


349 
314 

722 
528 
723 

99 
396 
100 
556 
162 


79,  026 


1,953 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

b  lulorination  as  to  changes  in  minor  civil  divisions  incom- 
plete. 


MINOR  civil  divisions. 


Davidson  county— Continued. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
Eo. 
No. 
No. 


10  (c) 

11  .... 

12  .... 


13  (c),incl.WestNashvUle  village. 
West  Nashville  village 

15  W"  """""  [""[[[[.'.'.'/.'.'. .. 

W 

17  (c) 

18 

19 


20,  including  Goodlettsville  village . 

Goodlettsville  village 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 


Decatur  county. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


1 

2 

3 

4,  including  Decaturville  town  (d) . 
5 


■id). 


Dekalb  county  (b). 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 


9,  Including  Smithville  village . 

Smithville  village 

10 

11 

12 

13 


17 

18(a) 

19  (o) 

20  (a),  including  Dowelltown  village. 

Dowelltown  village 

21(0) 

22(a) 


Dickson  county. 


No.l 

N0.2 

N0.3 

N0.4 

No.  5,  including  Dickson  town. . 

Dickson  town 

No.  6,  including  Charlotte  town 

Charlotte  town 

N0.7 


1890 


861 
1,483 
1,759 
1,  009 

1,  090 
1,431 

2,  089 
1,649 
1,  521 
1,  013 
2,780 
1.047 
1,517 

907 
592 
794 

1,454 
936 

1,951 
529 
851 
915 

1,  133 

1,446 
980 


8,995 


751 
796 
771 

1,  463 
671 

1,456 

331 

571 
585 
820 

7SU 


15,  650 


1,156 
565 
869 
698 
600 
706 
806 
548 

2,113 
572 
650 
405 
505 
413 
521 
846 
771 
514 
554 
311 
980 

233 
623 
496 


833 
947 
633 
,135 
.171 
938 
,856 
427 
7U5 


1880 


962 

1.  905 

2,  045 
1,086 
1,106 
1,436 
2,016 
2,784 
1,472 
1,107 
4,511 


1,597 
856 
534 


2,  413 

1,117 

1,459 

280 

834 

952 

1,129 

1.081 

1,316 


8,493 


854 

699 

691 

1,594 

585 

C496 

^550 

299 

601 

667 

756 

706 


14,  813 


1,039 

1,056 
932 

1,106 
932 
772 
874 
548 

2,301 


716 

479 
602 
384 
441 
588 
1,553 
490 


12,  460 


967 
847 

559 

897 

1,522 

'i,"963 


c  Nashville  city,  comprising  in  1880  Nos.  1  .and  17  and 
parts  of  10  and  13' (population  43,350),  not  returned  by  civil 
districts  in  1880. 

d  Not  separately  returned. 


370 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1S90. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuned. 

TENIVESSEE— Coutinued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Dickson  county — Continued. 


So.  8  .... 
No.  9  - . . . 
Uo.lO  .... 
No.  11  .--- 
No.  12  ...  - 
No.  i;i  (a). 
No.  14(a). 


Dyek  county. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 

No, 

No, 
No, 
No, 
No, 
No, 
No, 
No, 

No. 
No, 


4,  imhiding  Dyersburg  city  . 
Dycrsburg  city 


G,  including  Newbern  town. 
Newbern  town 


10(6). 

11  .... 

..  12  . . . . 


13 

1.5,  including  Truuible  town 

Trumble  town 

16 

17  (a) 


Fayette  county 


No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 

No, 

No. 
No. 


1,  including  Somerville  town. 
Somerville  town 


3 

4 

5 

6.  including  Galloway  village. 
Galloway  village 


10 

11 

12.  including  Moscow  town. . 
Moscow  town 

13,  including  Lagrange  town. 

Lagrange  town 

14 

15 


Fentress  county  (c)  . 


No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


3,  including  Jamestown  village  . 
Jamestown  village 


6.... 
C... 

7  .--. 
8...- 
9  .... 

10  .... 

11  .... 

12  ...  - 

13  (a). 


1890 


1.545 
758 
510 
988 
899 
399 
266 


19,  878 


1880 


,oog 
.819 
,075 

,2:^6 

752 

,163 

,436 

,010 

745 

856 

394 

,020 

428 

518 

589 


28,  878 


1,873 


Franklin  county. 


No.  1.  including  Decherd  and  Winches- 
ter towns. 

Decherd  town 

Winchester  town 

No.  2 

No.  3 - 

No.  4 

No. 5 


209 
468 
f50 
959 
180 
81 
039 
443 
925 
401 
452 

,004 
201 

.306 
500 

,  603 

,266 


5,  226 


7;'8 

361 
646 
84 
350 
127 
310 
550 
.511 
316 
303 
264 
369 
381 


18, 929 


725 

1.045 

1,108 

1.677 

899 


1,808 
839 
505 

1,044 
876 


15,118 


703 

734 

1.50 

966 

4.57 

314 

191 

2,543 

I  ,OTO 

1,290 

2,285 

506 

1,143 

1,073 

1,397 

1,138 

384 

771 

221 

466 


243 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


2,548 

834 
1,290 
1,762 
2,677 
1,942 
2,  206 

9' 
1.957 
2,  536 
2,253 
2.554 
1,861 
2,460 

1 93 
2,361 

277 
1,810 
1,654 


5,941 


750 
613 

391 
86 
579 
131 
672 
761 
662 
217 
222 
672 
271 


17, 178 


2,857 


I  ,03Q 

925 
1,562 
1,205 

823 


(I  Orgauized  since  1880.  , 

b  No:  14  (population  150  in  1880)  annexed  since  1880. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Pickett  county  in  1881. 


Franklin  county— Continued. 


including  Cowan  town . 
wan  town 


Gibson  county  , 


No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 


1,  including  Medina  village. 
Medina  village 


3,  including  Humboldt  town . 
Humboldt  town 


5 

6 

7,  including  Trenton  city. 
Trenton  city 


9,  including  Rutherford  town. 
Rutherford  town 


1890 


11 

12 - 

13,  including  Milan  city 

Milan  city 

Ward  I  464 

Ward  2 361 

AVard  3 721 

14,  including  Bradford  village 

Bradford  village 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

Dv 

22 

23  ... . 

24 

25  (a). 


(a) ■ 

including  Dyer  Station  village  . 
er  Station  village 


Giles  county  . 


No.   1 

No.   2  {<].),  including  Lester  Station  and 

Prospect  villages  (c). 
No.   3  (d).  Including  Bethel  village - 

Bethel  village 

No.  4,  including  Minor  Hill  village  (c)  . . 

No.   5 

No.   6(rf) 

No.   7,  including  Pulaski  town 

Pulaski  town 

No.   8(d) 

No.  9,  including  Elkton  village 

Elkton  village 

No.lO 

No.  11 

No.  12 

No.  13 


No.  14  -  - . 

No.  15,  including  Lynnville  and  Old  Lynn- 
ville  (c)  towns. 

Lynnville  town 

No.  16 

No.  17 

N0.I8 

No.  19.  inch  Campbellsville  village  (e) ... 
No.  20,  including  Bunker  Hill  village  (c) . 
No.21(/) 


422 

423 

901 

1,365 

1,901 

624 

653 

937 

412 

605 

526 

386 

821 

1,334 


35,  859 


1,404 

273 

1,223 

3,367 

'.837 
684 
1,193 
1,415 
3,696 
1,693 
2, 162 
1,468 

536 
1,286 
1,266 
1,322 
3,672 
1.546 


1,098 
222 
919 

1,066 
854 

1,146 

1,138 
488 

2,082 
606 
731 
858 
988 
333 


34. 957 


1880 


1,445 
2,057 

1,909 
161 
1,  337 
1,592 
1,635 
3,869 
2.274 
1,756 
1,816 
165 
1,  016 
1,386 
1,970 
1, 140 
1.515 
2,734 

243 
1,385 

919 
1,313 

974 
1,627 
1,472 


429 

1,  079 

1,331 

1,335 

222 

612 

970 

319 

482 

591 

374 

708 

1,088 


32,  C85 


1,143 


1,377 
3,017 
1,572 
933 
1,165 
1,619 
3,001 
1,383 
1,928 
1,074 

323 
1, 230 
1.249 
1, 192 
3,375 
1,600 


1,229 


975 
1,102 

830 
1,  078 
1.265 

1,692 
401 
635 
601 
975 


30,  014 


1,629 
2,413 

1,916 
153 
1,235 
1.708 
1,884 
3,616 
2,089 
2,356 
2,044 
87 
1.059 

1,  555 

2,  208 
1,396 
1.407 
2.600 

228 
1,711 
1,055 
1,  433 
1. 110 
1,619 


d  Part  taken  to  form  No.  21  in  1888. 

e  Not  separately  returned. 

/Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  2,  3,  6.  and  8  m  1888. 


POPULATION 


377 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

TEIVIVES.SEE— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


GKAIN<iER   COUNTY 


No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


1.  including  Entledge  town. 

Rutledge  town 

2 

3 

4 


1890 


Greene  county 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


10.  including  part  of  Greenevilletown 

Greeneville  town  (part  of; 

Total  for  Greeneville  town  (a),  in  Nos. 

lo  and  12. 
11 


13, 196 

1,281 

143 

1,182 
883 
972 

1.048 
777 
782 
909 
683 

1,256 
942 

1,524 
595. 
362 


26,  614 


12,  including  part  of  Greeneville  town 

Greeneville  town  (part  of) 

13 

14. 


15.  including  Rheatown  village  ib) . 

10 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 


Grundy  county  , 


No.  1. 
No.  2. 
No.   3  . 


No. 

No.  5 

No.   G 

No.  7 

No.   8 

No.   9 , 

No.  10.  including  Altamont  village  . 

.-Vltaraont  village 

No.  11,  including  Tracy  village 

Tracy  village 

No.  12  (c) 


Hamblen  county  (d) 


No.  1.  including  partofMorristown  town 

Morristown  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Morristown  town,  in  Nos.  i 
and  6. 

No.2 

No.3 ; 

No.4 


1880 


1,088 

768 

913 

1,  406 

524 

1,170 

1,065 

687 

781 

2,271 

ii744 

1.779 

1.734 
1.013 

35 

C22 

821 

1.489 

1,006 

1,764 

1,345 

1,044 

735 

835 

1,053 

769 

647 

764 


6,345 


367 
11,418 

10, 187 

1,968 

1,231 
1.999 

1,082 

623 

1,021 

1.3.50 

12,  384 


1,250 
126 

1,197 
683 
883 

1,067 
761 
813 
906 
650 
947 
881 

1,  228 
735 
383 


24,  005 


852 

649 

991 

1,359 

565 

1,100 

962 

775 

714 

1,658 

1 ,066 

1 ,066 

1.  004 
1.  002 


948 

763 

1,279 

988 

1.709 

1, 161 

900 

631 

614 

869 

872 

487 

493 


4.592 


278 
252 
277 
498 
164 
167 
396 
327 
444 
373 
no 
1,416 


a  In  1880  in  No.  10  only. 
b  Not  separately  returned. 
c  Organized  since  1880. 

f/ Comparison  with  population  for  1880  can  not  be  made; 
miormation  as  to  changes  in  minor  ci^^l  divisions  incomplete. 
e  Part  taken  to  form  No.  10  in  18S8. 
/Organized  from  part  of  No.  17  in  1883. 
g  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  1  and  5  in  1888. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


No 

Hamblen  county— Contin 
5 

ued. 

No. 

6,  incl.  part  of  Morristown 
Morristown  town  (part  of)  . 
7 

town 

No 

No. 

8 

No. 

9 

No 

10 

No, 

11 

No. 

12 

Hamilto.v  county 


No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 


1  (e),  including  Daisy  village  . 

Daisy  village .' 

2 


3,  including  Hill  village 

Hiil  village ''. 

4,  incl.  Lookout  Mountain  village  ((') 
5  (e),  including  Kidgedale  village. . . 

Ridgedale  village 

6 


No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 


9(.0 

10(.7) 

11  (h),  including  Sale  Creek  village  . . 
Sale  Creek  village 

12  (h),  including  Soddy  village 

Soddy  village 

13  (i) 

14,  coextensive  with  Chattanooga  city 
Chattanooga  city : 

Ward  1 4,673 

Ward  2 3,452 

Ward  3 2 ,  609 

Ward  4 3,606 

^J'ar'Js 3.504 

^,^■"''6 2.359 

^j:^''^'7 5.514 

W  ard8 ,,^83 

15  (j) : f.M 

16 


17  {k).  including  St.  Elmo  village  ... 

St.  Elmo  village 

18(0 

19  (in) 


Hancock  county  . 


4 

5 

6,  including'  Sneedville  village. 
Sneedville  village 

7 

8 - 

■9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 


Hardeman  county  («)- 


No.  1,  including  Grand  Junction  town  (6) 
and  part  of  Saulsbury  town  (fc). 

No.  2,  including  Hickory  Valley  town 

Hickory  Valley  town 

No.3 : 

No.  4,  including  Whiteville  town 

Whiteville  town 

No.  5 


1800 


745 
1,256 
768 
951 
721 
547 
751 
1,092 
601 


53, 482 


1,517 
370 

1,  043 
2,002 

J.  763 

703 

3.  511 

1,254 

2,  533 
451 
365 

1.038 
1,396 
1,489 
486 
1,814 

'.173 

770 

29, 100 


670 
358 
2.898 
2.577 
001 
503 

10,  342 


695 

740 
740 
755 
538 
,182 
.56 
826 
634 
516 
806 
505 
739 
469 
809 
193 


21,  029 


1,951 

1,308 

157 
1.218 
2,  375 


1880 


23,642- 


904 


732 

1,  028 


584 
867 


803 
475 
1.33 


1,272 
454 


1, 175 

351 

1,  050 


9,098 


585 
434 
752 
546 
450 
1,037 
J57 
835 
028 
490 
814 
483 
518 
500 
839 
187 


22,  921 


2, 530' 

1.477 
78 

1,  600 

2,  Odft 
1:6 
934 


h  Part  taken  to  form  No.  13  in  1888. 

i  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  11  and  12  in  1888. 

j  Part  taken  to  form  No.  18  in  1890. 

k  Parts  taken  to  form  No.  9  in  1883  and  No.  19  in  1890. 

I  Organized  from  part  of  No.  15  in  1890. 
m  Organized  from  part  of  No.  17  in  1890. 
n  Part  taken  to  form  Chester  county  in  1882. 


378  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

TEIVIVESSEE— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Harde.aian  county— Coutiuued. 


Ko.   G,  including  Bolivar  towu 

Bolivar  town 

No.   7 

No.    8 

No.  9 ■/-■•,-, ;-  ■• 

No.  10,  including  part  ot  Saul.sbury  town 
Saulsbury  town  (part  of) 

No.  11,  including  Middleton  town 

Middletou  town 

No.  12 

No.  i;j 


1890 


No.  14 

No.  1.5,  including  Tooue  town 

Toone  town 

No.l6(o) 

No.l7 

No.  18(t) 

No.  19,  including  Pocabontas  town 

Pocahontas  town 

No.  20(c) 


Hakdi.v  county. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No, 

No. 
No, 
No, 
No, 
No, 
No, 
No. 


2,377 

I,  lOO 

378 
454 
589 
954 

77 
9ti2 
igi 
877 

1,090 
720 

1,472 

25  + 

578 
979 
595 

770 

274 

377 


17,  098 


Savannah  town. 
5  . 
6. 


9 

10 

II 

12 

13,  including  Saltillo  town 

Saltillo  town 

No.14 

No.  15 - 

No.16 

No.l7  id) 


Hawkins  county. 


No, 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


1,  including  St.  Clair  village  . 
St.  Clair  vdlage 


10  («),  incl.  part  of  Rogersville  village 

Rogersville  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Rogersville  village,  in  Nos. 
lo  and  2o. 


11 


17 

18(c) 

19  (c) ■ 

20  (/),incl.  part  of  Eoger.svllle  village, 
Rogersville  village  (part  of) 


Haywood  county 


No.  1 - 

No. 2 

No.  3,  including  Stanton  town. .  - 
Stanton  town 


864 
1,  262 
1.177 


4,  including  Savannah  town 2, 596 


1 ,087 
513 

1,051 
075 
962 
690 
943 
484 

1,  859 

1,854 

35* 
803 
636 
732 
597 


22,  246 


1,330 

356 

466 

971 

642 

1,109 

1,429 

1,  609 

1,686 

1,  273 

1,750 

598 

1,153 

1,290 

1,701 
217 
901 

1,231 
875 
920 
763 
771 

1,  312 
555 


23,  558 


1880 


1, 218 

2,006 

2,215 

250 


2,070 

1,043 
027 
464 
585 

1, 153 
95 

1,588 
i8g 
801 

1,130 
794 

1,886 
196 

1,000 
897 
742 
631 
192 


14,  793 


647 
707 
038 
370 
006 
400 
383 
580 
989 
504 
786 
429 
,443 
630 
263 
558 
629 
700 


20, 610 


1,143 

192 

912 

1,0.52 

1,009 

879 

1,277 

1,501 

1,885 

1,251 

2,401 


740 

1,  270 
1,573 
500 
834 
1.467 
788 
868 


26,  053 


1,286 
2,390 
2,456 

254 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Haywood  county-— Continued. 


No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


7,  including  Brownsville  city 
Brownsville  city 


Henderson  county  (jr) 


No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


1.... 
2.... 

3(/i)- 
4(0- 
5(j). 
6..-. 
7  .... 


10,  including  Lexington  town 
Lexington  town 

12(J-);"'--"!"---ii"" 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 


Henry  county' 


No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


1,  including  Pari.s  city 
Paris  citv 


10.... 
11...- 

12 

13..-. 
14.... 
15...- 
16.... 
17.--. 
18...- 
19..-- 
20---. 
21.... 


Hickman  county 


village. 


1890 


1,587 
1,877 
1,550 
4,410 
2,516 
2,  380 
2,324 
1,767 
1,938 
286 


16,  336 


1880 


558 
,237 
372 
759 
750 
747 
912 
830 
724 
:,  500 
715 
719 
722 
1,613 
1,004 
662 
706 
596 
675 
610 
640 


21,  070 


a  Part  taken  to  form  No.  9,  Chester  county,  in  1882 
6  Part  taken  to  form  No.  10,  Chester  county,  m  1882. 
c  Organized  since  1880. 
d  Organized  in  1886. 
e  Part  takeu  to  form  No.  20  since  1880. 
/Organized  from  part  of  No.  10  since  1880. 
g  Part  taken  to  form  Cliester  county  in  1882  and  part  given 
to  the  same  county  in  1886. 


No.  1,  including  Centervilb 

Centerville  village 

N0.2 

No.  3 

N0.4 

N0.5 

No.  6,  including  Plnewood  village. 

Pinewood  village 

No.  7,  including  Goodrich  village, 

Goodrich  village 

N0.8 

h  Part  taten  to  form  No.  5,  Chester  county,  in  1882. 
i  Part  taken  to  form  No.  4,  Chester  county,  in  1882. 
j  Parts  taken  to  form  Nos.  2  and  11,  Chester  county, 
and  1886,  respectively.  ,        ,„      . 

k  Parts  taken  to  fonn  Nos.  1  and  11,  Chester  county, 
and  1886,  respectively. 


101 

,917 
434 

,221 
687 

,207 
545 
949 
384 

,422 
935 

,383 
585 
742 
957 
632 

,053 
537 
689 
601 
498 
670 
359 
294 
679 
506 


14,  499 


1,972 


850 
594 
1,383 
1,560 
1,078 
3°4 
1,581 


1,601 
2,215 
1,914 
5,013 


2, 717 
2, 479 
1,545 
2, 026 
351 


17,  430 


546 
882 

1,052 
750 

1,053 
992 
846 
770 
618 

1,161 

329 

1,0U0 

1,048 

1,356 

1,516 

841 

452 

730 

583 

641 

593 


22, 142 


2,881 

1,767 
545 

1,332 
867 

1,350 
512 
918 
476 

1,510 

1,067 

1,547 
656 
772 

1,110 
115 

1,110 
396 
655 
811 
635 
780 
299 
648 
715 
429 


12,  095 


1,616 
287 
882 
716 

1,141 
874 

1, 132 
288 
885 


327 


588 


in  1882 
in  1882 


POPULATION. 


379 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

TEIVIVESSEE— Coiitinued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Hickman  county— Continued. 


Ko.  9. 
No.  10. 

No.  11. 
No.  12. 
No.  13. 
No.  14. 
No.  15. 


Houston  countv. 


No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


1 

2 -. 

3  (a) 

4,  including  Erin  town  (a) 

Erin  town 

5 

6 


Humphreys  county. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


5,  including  part  of  McEwen  village. , 

McEwen  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  McEwen  village,  in  Nos.  s 

and  lo. 

6,  including  Waverlv  town  (b) 

7 


10,  including  part  of  McEwen  village. 

McEwen  village  (part  of) 

11 


Jackson  county. 


No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 


1,  including  Gainsboro  village. 

Gainsboro  village 

2 

3 

4 


5,  including  Granville  village. 

Granville  village 

6 


9 

10 

11,  including  Elynns  Lick  village. 

Flynns  Lick  village 

12 

13 

14 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 


James  county  . 
1 


5,  including  Ooltewah  village  . 
Ooltewah  village 


Jefferson  county. 


No.  1 

No.  2,  including  Dandridge  ^-illage  . 
Dandridge  villasre 


o  Eriu  town  given  a.s  in  No.  3  in  1880. 
6  Not  separately  returned, 
c  Organized  since  1880. 
d  Formerly  Taylorsville. 


1890 


851 
853 
,429 
381 
921 
459 
261) 


,390 


490 
537 
443 
535 


11,  720 


635 
928 
1,  424 
705 
703 

74 
213 

1,418 
495 
7G0 
520 

1,026 

470 
765 
803 
472 
530 


13,  325 


2,157 
462 
878 
769 
817 

1,513 
227 
384 
558 
730 

1,  092 
677 

1,322 

44 

795 

822 

811 


4,903 


515 
356 
779 
550 
1,358 

233 
363 
703 
279 


16,  478 


1, 142 

451 


1880 


920 

743 
531 
385 
88S 
414 
374 


4,295 


875 

666 

426 

296 

449 

885 

1,635 

665 

399 
483 
500 
401 


11,  379 


639 

973 

1,340 

753 

764 


1,136 
494 
832 
596 


339 
900 
892 
369 
463 


12,  008 


1,902 

352 
920 
666 
619 

1,280 
179 
274 
516 
631 

1,029 
679 

1,227 


757 
773 
735 


5,187 


658 
373 
778 
619 
1,403 
263 
396 
510 
450 


15,  846 


759 

1,  2.57 
431 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Jeffer.son  COUNTY— Continued. 

3 

4 


9,  including  Mount  Horeb  village  . 

Mount  Horeb  village 

10 

11 

12 

13 


1890 


U.... 

15.... 
16.... 

17  (c)  . 

18  (c)  , 


Johnson  county. 


No.   1 

No.   2,  including  Mountain  village. 

Mountain  village  (d) 

No.   3 

No.   4 

No.   5 

No.   6 

No.   7 

No.   8 

No.   9 

No.  10 


Knox  county. 


No.   1  (e), coextensive  witbKnoxvillecity. 
Knoxville  city : 

Ward  I  2,001 

Ward  2 1,314 

Ward  3 1,688 

Ward  4 737 

Wards 2 > 367 

Ward  6 2,151 

Ward  7 5,322 

AA'ard  8 2 ,  302 

Ward  Q 4 ,653 

No.   2,  including  Noitb  Knoxville  town  . . 
North  Knoxville  town 

No.   3 


No. 

4 

No. 

5 

No. 

fi 

No. 

7 

No. 

8 

No. 

9 

No.  10,  including  Concord  village...' 

Concord  village 

No.  11 

No.l2(/) 

No.  13 

No.  14,  including  South  Knoxville  town  . 

South  Knoxville  town 

No.  15 

No.  16 

No.  17 

No.  18 

No.  19 

No.  20 

No .  2 1 

No.  22 

No.  23 

No.  24  ((/),  coextensive  with  West  Knox- 
ville town. 


Lake  county  . 


No.l I,,. 

No.7((;)  -.  <>  ''' 

No.  2,  including  Tiptonville  village  . 

Tiptonville  village 

N0.3 

N0.4 

N0.5 

N0.6 


928 

1,061 
873 
4.59 

1,  039 
851 

2,010 
341 

1,  073 
380 

2,015 
602 
493 
630 
875 
861 
407 


1,092 
1,535 

249 
1,063 
949 
785 
683 
890 
392 
898 
571 

59,  557 


22,  535 


7,835 

2,297 

1,318 
770 
868 

1,012 

1,  097 

1,408 
992 

2,361 
271 

2,055 

4,  093 
993 

1,724 
627 

1,187 
957 
938 
860 

1,  247 
530 
965 
988 
704 

2,114 


5,304 


1,505 
1,194 

091 
737 
760 
411 


1880 


1,262 
1,115 
901 
544 
1.138 
1,043 
1,804 


1,032 
517 

1,695 
564 
508 
773 
874 


7,766 


922 
1,475 
278 
849 
922 
704 
623 
857 
329 
677 
408 

39, 124 


9,693 


3,251 


1,454 
794 
886 
953 

1,077 
1.129 

983 
2,116 

246 
1,  793 
4,550 

748 

965 


1,125 
1,051 

952 
1,087 
1,275 

574 

897 
1,023 

748 


3,963 


1,386 
946 
637 
607 
341 
321 


ePart  of  No.  12  annexed  since  1880. 

/  Part  given  to  No.  1  and  part  taken  to  form  No.  24  since  1880. 

g  Organized  from  part  of  No.  12  since  1880. 


380 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

TE  NNE  SSE  E— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Lauderdale  county 


No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 
No, 
No 

No, 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 


2,  including  Ripley  village. . 
Riplev  village 

3,  including  Henning  village 
Henning  village 

4,  including  Fulton  village  . 
Fulton  village 

5 


I.   7. 


No, 


12,  incl.  Gates  and  Hansford  towns 

Gates  town 

Hansford  town 

l^(a) 


Lawrence  county. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


8,  including  Lawrenceburg  village. 
Lawrenceburg  village 


Lewis  coltnty 


No.  1  . 
No.  2  . 
No.  3  . 
No.  4  . 
No.  5. 
No.  6. 
No.  7  . 
No.  8  , 


Lincoln  county  . 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


5,  including  Mulberry  village. . . 

Mulberry  village 

No.   6 

No.  7 --■: 

No.  8,  including  FayetteviUe  town.. 

Fayetteville  town 

No.  9  : •.;,■■•-■ 

No.  10,  including  Petersburg  village. 

Petersburg  village 

No.ll 

No.  12 

No.  13 

No.  14 

No.  15 

No.16 

No.17 

No.18 

No.  19 

No.  20 

No.  21 

No.  22 

No.  23 

No.  24 

No.  25 


1890 


18,  756 


1,609 

3,380 
682 

1,974 
420 

1,026 

134 
1,115 
1,409 
1,890 
1,606 

311 
1,612 
1,335 
1,394 

204 

441 
95 

12,  286 


1880 


14,918 


L910 
2,636 

353 
1,653 

148 

892 

224 

807 

975 

1,282 

1,435 

297 

1,201 

888 

942 


1,219 

1,062 

1,022 
454 
889 
686 
527 

1,213 
618 
538 

1,020 
902 
218 
231 
528 

1,777 

2,555 


10,  383 


157 
100 
306 
306 
342 
536 
301 
507 

27,  382 


889 
780 
940 
483 
513 
713 
535 
1,093 

503 
591 
919 
660 
649 
301 


2, 181 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


169 

172 
167 
169 
373 
405 
327 
399 

26,  960 


a  Organized  since  1880.  .        „,       ,        ^    . 

b  Part  taken  to  form  Chester  county  m  1882  and  part  given 
to  the  same  county  in  1887.  ,    „  „,      ,  *     •     ioqo 

c  Parts  taken  to  form  Nos.  10  and  12,  Chester  county,  in  1882 
and  1887,  respectively. 


Loudon  county. 


No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


1,  including  Loudon  town. 

Loudon  town 

2 


No.  10  . 
No.  11  . 


McMiNN  county. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


3 

4 

5 

6 

7,  including  Athens  village. 
Athens  village 


i.   9  , 


10,  including  Riceville  village  . 

Riceville  village 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16,  including  Calhoun  village  . 

Calhoun  village 

17 


1890 


McNairy  county  (t) 


956 

632 

637 

1,518 

1,428 

148 

1,  362 

1,183 

3,332 

2, 104 

850 

1,676 

150 

546 

986 

1,062 

932 

841 

1,  021 

1,230 

978 

1,062 

718 

1,099 

500 

974 

562 

875 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


3(c).. 
4(rf).. 


7,  including  Purdy  town . 

Purdy  town 

'(/) 


10. 

11 

12((?) 

13 

14 

15.  including  Adarasville  town. 

Adamsville  town 

16(A) 


17  . 

18(a.) 

19  (a),  including  Bethel  Springs  town. 
Hethel  Springs  town 


Macon  county 


No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


1,  including  Lafayette  village. 
Lafayette  village 


9 

10  ...  - 

11  .-.- 

12.-.- 


9,273 


1.892 
Q42 
375 
419 
821 
940 
958 
768 
738 

1,260 
722 
380 


17,  890 


882 

966 

746 

722 

549 

979 

3,064 

2,224 

1,138 

1,077 

1,171 

379 

852 

994 

854 

1,087 

1,075 

1,201 

222 

533 


15,  510 


1880 


629 

1.519 

174 

770 

1,934 

1,141 

1,048 
252 
595 

1,053 
560 
688 
594 
976 

1,367 

459 
356 
764 
384 
958 
369 


10, 878 


,579 
256 
951 
828 
908 
754 

,225 
912 
439 
976 
539 
925 
842 


9,148 


1,723 
8-,2 
420 
447 
811 

1,000 
762 
746 
783 

1,183 
7.50 
523 


15, 064 


750 

897 

699 

600 

534 

995 

1,850 

1,300 

900 

789 

1,118 

285 

875 

890 

746 

866 

1,  043 

1,  021 

203 

491 


17, 271 


745 

1,375 

772 

942 

f  2, 377 

i  1,  346 

1,102 

1,433 


1,136 
656 
893 
636 
432 
999 


613 
866 


9,321 


L571 


776 
741 
1,001 
620 
953 
738 
393 
670 
831 
718 
809 


d  Part  taken  to  form  No.  8,  Chester  county,  in  1882. 

c  Not  separately  returned.  . 

/  Part  taken  to  form  No.  3,  Chester  county,  in  1882. 

(7  Part  taken  to  form  No.  1,  Cliester  county,  m  1882. 

h  Parts  taken  to  form  Nos.  3  and  7,  Chester  county,  in  1882. 


POPULATION. 


381 


t 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

TENIVESSEE— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Madison  county  (a) . 


I 


No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


No, 
No, 


1  (6),  iucluding  Piuson  village 
Pinson  village 


4,  including  Hatchie  town  . 
Hatchie  town 


14 

15,  including  Jackson  city. 
Jackson  citv 

Ward  I  ..' 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

16 

17(0) 


2.033 
2,709 
3,042 
2,255 


Marion  county 


Nn.   1 

No.   2 

No.   3,  including  part  of  Whitvvell  village 

Whit  well  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Whitvvell  village,  in  Nos.  3 
and  4. 
No.   4,  including  Victoria  village  and  part 
of  Whitwell  village. 

Victoria  village 

Whitwell  village  (part  of) 

No.   5,  including  iSmau  village 

Inman  village 

No.  6 

No.  7,  including  Jasper  village 

Jasper  village 

No.   8 

No.    9 

No.  10 

No.  11  (d) , 

No.  12 

No.  13,  including  AVhiteside  village 

Whiteside  village 

No.  14  («),  incl.  South  Pittsburg  village  . . . 

South  Pittsburg  village 


Marshall  county. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 


9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

1.5,  including  Lewisburg  town  . 

Lewisburg  town 

16 

17 

18(/) 


Maury  county. 


No.l. 
No.  2. 
No.  3. 


1890 


30,  497 


954 

264 

1,386 

1,134 

1,672 

85 

1,090 

958 

1,204 

1,  505 

657 

1,138 

1,118 

1,868 

762 

836 

11,742 

10,039 


1,175 
1,298 


15,411 


181 
427 
1,204 
172 
go6 

1,674 

259 

734 

1,525 
520 
650 

1,991 
002 
484 
403 
910 
944 
341 

1,330 
533 

3,347 


18,  906 


807 

1,003 
939 

1,  293 

1,175 
940 
819 

1,  6.59 
845 

1,  077 
687 
705 
944 
676 

2,329 
631 
793 

1,  674 
541 


38, 112 


851 
743 
665 


1880 


30,  874 


2,367 
220 
1,  363 
1,001 
1,591 


1,131 

1,  097 

1,689 

1,  725 

701 

2,163 

1,093 

1,768 

729 

888 

8,762 

5.377 


1,367 
1,439 


10,  910 


144 
292 
919 


1,190 


821 


577 
2,124 
541 
504 
348 
853 
2,064 
180 
894 


1 1 045 


19,  259 


1,220 
949 
931 

1,349 

1,120 

1,  ]II5 
953 

1,623 
762 

1, 150 
591 
843 

1,012 
796 

2,012 
460 
920 

1,923 


39,  904 


700 
610 
690 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Chester  county  in  1882. 

h  Parts  taken  to  form  Nos.  6  and  9,  Chester  county,  in  1882. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  No.  5,  Chester  county,  in  1882. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  No.  14  since  1880. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Maury  county— Continued. 


No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 


4 

5 

6,  including  Culleoka  village 

CuUeoka  village 

7 


9,    including    (Columbia    town    and 
Macedonia  village, 

Columbia  town 

Macedonia  village 

10 

11 


12,  incl.  part  of  Mount  Pleasant  vill. 

Mount  Pleasant  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Mount  Pleasant  village,  in 

Nos.  12  and  13. 
13, incl. part  of  Mount  Pleasant  vill. 

Mount  Pleasant  village  (part  of) 

14 


15 

10 

17 

18,  including  Santa  Fe  town. 

Santa  Fe  town 

19 


No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


Meigs  county  . 
1 


Monroe  county  . 


1,  including  Sweetwater  town  . 
Sweetwater  town 


3  .... 

4  .... 

5  (/). 

6  .... 

7  .... 

8  .... 

n 


10,  including  Madisonville  town  . 

Madisonville  town 

11 

12  

13 

14 


Montgomery  county. 


No.l  .... 
N0.2  .... 
N0.3  .... 
N0.4  .... 
N0.5  .... 
N0.6  .... 
No.  7  ... . 
No.  8  (g) . 
No.  9  (3) . 


1890 


902 
1,220 
2,402 

334 
1,425 
1,187 
8,859 

5.370 
808 
1,325 
1,445 
1,  902 

3">i 
466 

1,  338 

>35 

850 

584 

829 

1,413 

1,346 

269 

1,  2.50 

1,  482 

1,371 

1,  861 

1,144 

852 

866 


6,930 


15,  329 


,624 

879 
532 
415 
442 
287 
445 
964 
,196 
760 
819 
313 
527 
929 
794 
,0.34 
,034 
,0.38 
589 
763 
630 
478 


29.  697 


1,774 

1,072 
1,481 
1,406 
1,291 
1,474 
1,142 
85(4 
1,086 


e  Organized  fnmi  j)art  of  No.  11  since  1880. 

/Organized  since  1880. 

g  Part  taken  to  form  No.  21  in  1881. 


1880 


1,281 
2,724 
199 
1,616 
1,504 
6,578 

3,400 
1 ,672 
1,624 
1,549 
2,041 


1,612 


1,141 
754 
796 

1,.531 

1,417 
166 

1,446 

1,  832 
1,796 

2,  395 
1,215 
1,114 

958 


7,117 


1,115 
1, 125 

1,017 
1,017 
550 
773 
806 
714 


14, 283 


1,335 
677 
608 
735 
433 


464 
931 
1,063 
761 
667 


599 
1,020 
1,008 
906 
864 
670 
616 
608 
483 
422 


1,955 
952 
1,  550 
1,965 
1.  3.56 
1,  324 
1,125 
1,331 
1.479 


382 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

TEIVNE  SSE  E— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Montgomery  county  -Continued. 

No.  10 

No.  11 

No.  12  (a),  including Clarksville  city 

Clarksville  city 

Ward  I 375 

Ward  2 323 

Ward  3 772 

Ward  4 317 

Ward  5 537 

Ward  6 1,200 

Ward  7 471 

Ward  8 533 

Not  in  wards 3,396 

No.  IS  (6) 

No.  14 

No.  15 

No.  16 

No.  17  (a) 

No.  18  (a) 

No.  19 

No.  20 

No.  21  (<;) 

Moore  county 


No.   1,  including  Lynchburg  town. 

Lynchburg  town 

No.  2 

No.   3 

No.   4 

No.   5 

No.   6 

No.   7 

No.   8 

No.   9 

No.lO 

No.  11 


Morgan  couj 


No.  1  , 
No.   2 
No. 
No. 


No. 
No. 


4  (.d).  including  Wartburg  village  . 
Wartburg  village 

5  (e),  including  Sunbright  town  . . . 
Sunbright  town 

6(e) 

No.   7  (d) 

No.   8 

No.  9 

No.  10,  including  Oakdale  town  (/) 

No.1.1  (g) 

No.  12  (/() 


Obion  county. 


No.   1 

No.   2 

No.   3 

No.   4,  including  Rives  town  . 

Rives  town 

No.   5 


No.  6,  including  Troy  tow  n  . . . 

Troy  town 

No.   7 

No.  8,  including  Kenton  town. 

Kenton  town 

No.   9 


No.lO 

No.  11 

No.  12 

No.  13,  including  Union  town 

Union  town 

No.  14 

No.  15  (i),  including  Obion  town 

Obion  town 

No.  16,  including  Fulton  Station  town 

Fulton  Station  town  


1890 


488 

848 

8,697 

7,924 


601 

543 

759 

1,500 

1,  232 

801 

1,054 

967 

623 

5,975 


1,075 
qoo 
596 
399 
603 
275 
502 
322 
773 
675 
414 
341 

7.639 


214 
653 
728 
247 
270 
590 
777 
379 


27, 273 


1,304 
1,166 
1.574 
1,198 
377 
1,  325 
2,679 

394 
1,799 
1,528 

395 

1.621 

649 

766 

1.044 

4,955 

3,441 

1,265 

916 

660 

3.484 

623 


1880 


566 

767 

7,313 

3,880 


501 
622 
1,168 
1.549 
1,047 
1,065 
846 


6,233 


1,055 
345 
661 
639 
480 
264 
432 
345 
913 
682 
473 
289 


5,156 


a  Part  taken  to  form  No.  13  in  1882. 

b  Organized  from  part.s  of  Nos.  12, 17,  and  18  in  1882. 

c  Organized  fi'om  parts  of  Nos.  8  and  9  in  1881. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  No.  11  since  1880. 

e  Part  taken  to  form  No.  12  since  1880. 

/Not  separately  returned. 

g  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  4  and  7  since  1880. 


426 
474 
431 

1.229 

159 
704 


341 
454 
206 
379 
512 


22,  912 


1,739 

1,304 

1,288 

800 

180 

1,121 

2,921 

341 

1,663 

1,489 

298 

1,078 

725 

732 

548 

3,734 

.,879 

1,077 


2,693 

284 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Overton  county  (j). 


No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


6,  including  Livingston  village  . 

Livingston  village 

7 


Perry  county. 


No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


1S90 


1880 


including  Linden  town 

Linden  town 

No.  7,  including  Beardstown  village  (/) . 
No.  8.  including  Lobelville  village 

Lobelville  village 

No.   9 

No.lO 

No.  11 


Pickett  county  (1-). 


No.  1  . 
No.  2  . 
No.  3  . 
No.  4  . 
No.  5  . 
No.  6  . 
No.  7  . 
No.  8  . 
No.  9  . 
No.  10  . 


Polk  county  , 


No.   1 

No.  2,  including  Benton  town 

Benton  town 

No.   3 

No.   4 

No.   5 

No.   6 

No.   7 

No.  8,  including  Ducktown  village. 

Ducktown  village 

No.   9 

No.lO 

No.  11  (i) 


Putnam  county 


No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


1,  including  Gookeville  village. 

Cookeville  village 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7(«) 


9  ... 
10(0 

11  ... 

12  ... 

13  ... 

14  ... 


12,  039 


766 
918 

1,724 
690 
685 

1,976 
320 
989 
736 
837 
958 

1,760 


7,785 


850 
462 
951 
974 
266 
1.275 

330 
820 
858 

171 
370 
428 
531 


4,736 


426 
526 

303 
594 
574 
077 
721 
469 
69 
377 


8,361 


13, 683 


2,003 
469 
.590 

1,119 
798 
465 
471 
592 
896 
245 
621 

1,022 
072 
948 
187 


12, 153 


950 

745 

1,393 

540 

696 

1,782 

312 

890 

650 

550 

601 

1,538 


7,174 


399 

781 
910 

1.009 
350 

1,081 
189 
572 
790 


394 
414 

474 


992 

924 

1,614 

1,361 

165 

183 

1,064 

949 

825 

723 

296 

381 

451 

603 

952 

519 

612 

839 

568 

477 

487 

493 

500 

11, 501 


1,614 

279 
530 
783 
764 
293 
338 
853 
849 
391 
691 
906 
696 
589 
301 


h  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  5  and  6  since  1880. 

i  Organized  sine*  1880. 

j  Nos.  12  and  13  (population  1,818  in  1880)  taken  to  form 
Pickett  county  in  1881. 

k  Organized  from  parts  of  Fentress  and  Overton  counties 
in  1881. 

I  Part  taken  to  form  No.  18  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


383 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

TElVNESSjEE— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


POTNASf  COUNTY— Continued. 


ITo.15  .... 
No.  16  (a) . 
No.  17  .... 
No.  18  (6). 


Khea  county. 


No. 

>0. 

No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No.   8,  including  part  of  Dayton  city  and 
Glascow  callage. 

Dayton  city  (part  of ) 

Total   for  Dayton  city  (c),  in   Nos.  8 
and  lo. 

Ward  1 838 

Ward  2 497 

Ward  3 619 

Ward  4 765 

Glascow  village  (d)  

No.  9 

No.  10,  including  part  of  Dayton  city 

Dayton  city  (part  of ) 

No.ll 

No.  12 

No.  13  («).  including  Gray.sville  village  .  . 

Graysville  village 

No.  14  (e),  including  Spring  village 

Spring  village 


Roane  county. 


:(/)- 


No.  1,  including  Kingston  town  (/)  . 

No.  2 

No.  3 

No.  4 

No.   5 

No.   0 

No.ll  . 

No.  7  (g),  includino;  Emory  Gap  village  . . 

Emory  Gap  village 

No.  8 

No.  9 

No.  10 

No.  12 

No.  13  (/i),incl.  Cardiff  village  and  East 
Rockwood  and  Rockwood  towns. 

Cardiff  village 

East  Rockwood  town 

Rockwood  town 

No.  14 

No.  15 

No.  16,  including  Harriman  town 

Harriman  town 

No  17 


Robertson  county 


U</)- 


No.  1. 

No.  2  . 

No. 

No. 

No.  5 

No.  6,  including  Adams  Station  village 

Adams  Station  village 

No.  7 

No.  8 :;::;: 

No.  9,  including  Springfield  town 

Springfield  town 

No.  10 ; 

No.ll 

No.  12 

No.  13 

No.  14 

No.  15 


1S90 


694 

762 
700 


12,647 


634 

606 

813 

1,066 

1,000 

888 

343 

862 

659 

550 

819 

670 

575 

395 

3,015 

1,048 

,312 

,719 


959 
130 
2,322 
1,407 
286 
382 
807 
389 
862 


1,838 
661 
936 
564 
654 

1,359 

824 

386 

583 

1,220 

337 

1,143 

3,  876 

430 
124 

2.  W5 
587 
772 

1,453 
716 
611 


20, 078 


1,526 
1.619 

505 

1,123 

234 

826 

1,044 

2,963 

1. 372 
882 
1,096 
1,632 
1,105 
723 
1,  537 


1880 


695 
683 
525 


7,073 


200 
200 


145 
258 


269 
316 


15,  237 


2,006 
718 
925 
653 
547 

;  557 

'  1,  029 


769 

517 

1,164 

2,194 


1 ,011 

1,025 

800 

1,044 


685 


18, 861 


861 

1,342 

f 1, 130 

[   965 

685 
1,183 

237 

782 
1,217 
2,642 


1,214 
1,101 
1,122 
962 
689 
1,411 


a  Part  taken  to  form  No.  18  since  1880. 

b  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  7, 10,  and  16  since  1880. 

c  In  1880  in  No.  8  only. 

d  Formerly  Morgantbwn. 


minor  CIVIL  divisions. 


Robertson  county — Continued. 


No.  16  . . . 
No.  17  . . . 
No.  18  (e)  . 


Rutherford  county 


No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


8,  including  Eagleville  village . 
Eagleville  village 


10 

11 

12 

13,  including  Murfreesboro  city. 

Murfreesboro  city 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 


Scott  county. 


No.   1 

No.    2,  including  Helenwood  and  Hunts- 
ville  towns  and  New  River  village. 

Helenwood  town 

Huntsville  town 

New  River  village 

No.  3,  including  Glenmary  and  Robbins 
towns  (/). 

No.   4 

No.   5 

No.   6 

No.   7 

No.  8,  incl.  Chitwood  and  Oneida  tns.  (/) 
No.   9 


No.  10  ... . 

No.  11  (<■)  . 
No.  12  (e)  . 


Sequatchie  county 


N0.I 

N0.2 

N0.3 

No.  4,  including  Dunlap  village  . 

Dunlap  village 

N0.5...... 

N0.6 

N0.7 

N0.8 


Sevier  county  , 


No.l. 
No.  2. 
No.  3  . 


N0.4 

No.  5,  including  Sevierville  town  . 

Sevierville  town 

N0.6 

N0.7 

N0.8 


1890 


740 
933 
836 


35, 097 


149 

170 

2,065 


253 
713 
548 
1,693 
.575 
442 
203 
550 


3,027 


393 
248 
304 
849 

332 
291 
553 
243 
146 


18, 761 


1,600 
1,583 
1,324 
1,095 
1.  955 
283 
674 
1,232 
1,300 


e  Organized  since  1880. 

/Not  separately  returned. 

fi  Organized  from  part  of  No.  13  since  1880. 

h  Part  taken  to  form  No.  7  since  1880. 


1880 


663 
892 


36, 741 


756 

992 

1,521 

1.354 

1,263 

1,  458 

2,  234 
1,715 

IS* 
1,698 

1,  289 

2.  986 
1,  006 
4.701 
3,800 
1,104 
1, 165 

782 

917 
1,712 

851 
1,533 
1.  230 

771 
1,254 
1.178 
1,271 


6,021 

377 
1,550 

116 

126 
690 

416 
323 
590 
391 
875 
496 
313 


2,  565 


410 
266 

284 
512 

133 
244 
489 
239 
121 


15,  541 


1,426 

961 

1,199 

1,005 

1,  401 

253 

1,168 

980 

1,134 


384 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

TEIVIVESSEE— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Sevier  county — Continued. 


K o.  n  . . . - 

IsTo.lu.... 

No.  11  ..-- 
No.^2.... 
No.  1.3  ... . 

No.l4.... 
No.  15  ... . 
No.  lU  (a)  . 


Shelby  corNTY. 


No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 


1890 


6,  including  Raleigh  town 

Raleigli  town 

No.   7 

No.  8,  including  Arlington  village. - 

Arlington  village 

No.   9 

No.  10,  including  Collierville  town  . . 

Collierville  town 

No.  11,  including  Germautowu  town. 

Germantown  town 

No.  12 

No.i;i 


No.  14 

No.  15 

No.  10 

No.  17 

No.  18 

Memphis  citv 

Ward    1..: 4,591 

Ward    2 3,M2 

Ward    3 2,416 

Ward    4 2,223 

Ward    5 6  025 

Ward    6 3,785 

Ward    7 5,870 

Ward   8 7,071 

Ward    9 5,468 

Ward  10 9,472 

Not  in  wards 14,182 


No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
Nk). 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


Smith  county 

1,  including  Carthage  village. 
Carthage  village 


including  Hickman  vi 
ckman  village 


Stewart  county  . 


No.l 

No.2 

No.3 

No.4 

No.  5 

No.  6,  including  Cumberland  town  . 
Cumberland  town 


1880 


1,114 
1,076 
1,325 
693 
905 
964 
769 
552 


112,  740 


3,  566 
3.579 
2,480 
1,813 
1,257 
2,872 

2,  906 
2,  262 

2,857 

3,816 

6q6 

2,  825 

268 

2,575 

3,473 

4,507 

1,974 

1,992 

1,231 

2,  200 

664, 495 


18, 404 


1,013 

478 

1,284 
841 
740 

1,083 
800 
592 
822 
882 
589 
672 

1,004 
749 
908 

1,449 

22Q 

662 
1,,332 
751 
609 
418 
688 
510 

12, 193 


706 
1,201 
1,333 
1,329 
1,  058 
1,408 

244 


969 
1,  329 
1,086 
661 
715 
838 
619 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


78,  430 


2,752 
2,500 
1,716 
1,  333 
2,188 
3.060 
108 
3,017 
2,414 


2,847 
3,722 

753 
2,917 

223 
2,714 
3,159 
4,  203 
1,924 
1, 932 
1,009 
1,305 
33, 592 


17,79 


914 
327 

1, 1.53 
742 
794 

1,008 
738 
590 
836 
567 
537 
660 

1,145 
954 
999 

1,153 


706 
1,370 
571 
564 
476 
779 
537 

12,690 


906 
1,243 
1, 308 
1,066 

929 
1,498 


0  Organized  since  1880. 

b  Includes  a  population  of  14,182  for  territory  recently  an- 
nexed but  not  yet  formally  under  the  control  of  the  city. 


Stewart  county — Continued. 


1890 


No.  7. 
No.  8  . 
No.  9. 
No.  10  . 
No.  11 . 
No.  12 . 


Sullivan  county. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 


5,  including  Blountville  town. 

Blountville  town 

6 

7 - 


16,  including  Bluff  town 

Bluff  town  (c) 

17,  including  Bristol  town 

Bristol  town 

Total  for  Bristol  town  (d),  in  No.  17, 

Sullivan  county,  Tennessee,  and 
Goodson  magisterial  district,  Wash- 
ington county,  Virginia. 

18 - 

19 

20 


Sumner  county 


l]i^> 

3,  including  Gallatin  town. 
Gallatiu  town 


5,  including  Hendersonville  vi' 

Hendersonville  village 

6 

7 


Tipton  county  , 


,535 
920 
790 
714 
927 
266 


1880 


1,114 

507 

793 

793 

1, 329 

224 

817 

822 

701 

823 

680 

1,  049 

755 

830 

812 

1,009 

1,890 

662 

3,868 

3.3'-!4 

6,226 


953 

418 
796 

23,  608 


No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 


1,  including  Covington  town. 
Covington  town 


7,  including  Brighton  village  . 
Brighton  village 


9,  including  part  of  Mason  town 

Mason  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Mason  town, in  Nos.  gand  10. 

10,  including  part  of  Mason  town 

Mason  town  (part  of) 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15(a) 


1,761 

3,042 
2,078 
865 
1,765 
215 
740 
1,105 
1,049 
1,536 
1,567 
1,930 
2,217 
1,490 
1,587 
1,360 
1,654 


24,271 


4,470 

1,067 

878 

1,177 

1,422 

1,753 

1,933 

2,212 

214 

2,139 

1,822 

149 

252 

1,478 

103 

539 

1,271 

1,  426 

764 

987 


1,712 
963 

891 

795 

1, 107 

278 


18, 321 


1,066 

655 

730 

792 

1,414 

317 

7(17 

911 

646 

682 

690 

1,100 

650 

843 

801 

1,081 

1,687 

410 

2,079 

1,647 

3,209 


779 
315 

687 

23, 625 


f  1,351 

i     509 

3,010 

1,938 

817 

2,084 

170 

895 

1.114 

1,094 

1,751 

1,617 

1,635 

2,003 

1,439 

1,443 

1,  372 

1,491 


21, 033 


4,150 

799 

067 

895 

1,357 

1,  405 

1,765 

1,806 

704 

2,153 

1,464 


1,883 


653 
1,136 
1,454 

245 


c  Formerly  Union. 

d  That  part  in  Virginia  formerly  known  as  Goodson. 

e  Not  separately  returned. 


[ 
I 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

TENIVESSE  E-CoDtinued. 


385 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Trousdale  county. 


No. 
Ko. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


7,  including  Hart.svillc  town . 

Hartsville  town 

No.    8 

No.   9 

No.  10 


1890 


Unicoi  county. 


No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No.   9 

No.  10 


Union  county  . 


1,  including  Maynardville  village 

Maynardville  village 

2 

3 

4  . 
5 

6  . 
7. 


No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No.  17  (a) 
No.  8... 
No.  9  ... 
No.  10  ... 
No.  11  . . . 
No.  12  . . . 
No.  13  . . . 
No.  14  . . . 
No.  15  (0) 
No.  16  (a) 


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Van  Bueen  county. 


No.l  (c) 

No.  2 

No.3 

No.  4 

No.  5 

No.  6 

No.  7,  including  Spencer  town  (c) . 

Spencer  town 

No.8 


Wabren  county. 


No.   1,  including  McMinnville  town  . 

McMinnville  town 

No.  2 

No.  3 

No.  4 

No.   .5 

No.   6 

No.   7 

No.   8 

No.   9 

No.  10 

No.  11 "■ 

No.  12  . . . 

No.l3 

No.  14 

No.  15 


Washington  county  . 


No.l  . 
No.  2 


5,850 

511 

828 
504 
.580 
627 
584 
1,720 
654 
78 
247 
171 


4,619 


1880 


6,646 


176 

154 

4;i6 

396 

585 

346 

614 

511 

833 

555 

103 

91 

172 

137 

644 

409 

281 

279 

775 

767 

11,  459 

912 
144 
944 
817 
755 
553 
572 

1,159 

721 
670 
746 
577 
699 
296 
373 
720 
945 


2,  863 


710 
799 
557 
589 
502 
817 
1,956 
604 
165 
323 
228 


3, 645 


372 
198 

347 
394 
189 
337 
572 
■38 
454 

14,  413 


3,  .572 

1,677 
578 
511 
540 
7.53 
641 
662 

1,118 
933 
882 
968 
599 

1,108 
756 
792 


20,  354 


10,  260 

904 

178 
885 

1,017 
081 
491 
638 

(956 

642 
852 
1,005 
590 
832 
372 
395 


2,933 


425 
316 
355 
408 
151 
321 
538 
217 
419 


14, 079 


3,194 

1,244 
711 
664 
.561 
879 
660 
768 

1,  092 
931 
811 
797 
549 
975 
759 
728 

16, 181 


937 
871 


1,035 
927 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Washington  county— Continued. 


No.  3 

No.   4 

No.   5 

No.   6 

No.   7 

No.   8 

No.  9,  including  Johnson  city. 

Johnson  city 

No.lO 

No.  11 

N0.12 

No.  13 

No.  14 

No.  15 


including  Jonesboro  town  . 

lonesboro  town 

No.lO 

No.  17 

No.  18  (a) 


Wayne  county. 


No. 
No. 


2,  including  Clifton  town 

Clifton  town 

No.   3 

No.   4,  including  Waynesboro  village. 

Waynesboro  village 

No.   5 

No.   6 

No.   7 

No.   8 

No.   9  . . 

No.  10 '  . 

No.  11 

No.  12 

No.  13 

No.  14 


Weakley  county 


No.    1 , 

No.    2,  including  Martin  town  (6)... 
No.    3,  including  Gardner  village  . . 

Gardner  village 

No.    4 

No.    5 

No.    0 

No.   7,  including  Dresden  town 

Dresden  town 

No.    8 

No.    9,  including  Greenfield  village  . 

Greenfield  village 

No.lO 

No.  11,  iududing  Gleeson  town 

Gleeson  town 

No.  12  )  ,. , 

No.l5l<'') 

No.  13 

No.  14 

No.  16 

No.  17 

No.  18 


White  county 


No.    1,  including  Sparta  town. 

Sparta  town 

No.    2 


No, 
No.  4 
No.  5 
No.  6 
No.  7 
No.  8 
No.  9 
No.  10 
No.  11 
No.  12 
No.  13 


1890 


735 

1,025 

779 

587 

718 

1,284 

4,962 

4,161 

869 

1,042 

913 

775 

1,327 

1,656 

Oi? 
562 
658 
654 


11,  471 


1880 


847 

1,358 
529 
712 

1,209 
239 
656 
644 

1, 130 
634 
577 
779 

1,107 
861 


1,077 

900 

917 

528 

585 

1,171 

1,505 

68s 

790 

967 

946 

699 

1,113 

1,522 

■  895 

558 

941 


11, 301 


776 

1,  231 
300 
736 

1,133 
236 
690 
741 

1 ,  038 
666 
585 
870 

1,031 
753 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

372 25 


6  Not  separately  returned. 


580 
377 

636 
415 

28,  955 

24,  538 

1, 130 

993 

2,  640 

1,417 

1,  379 

1,280 

251 

289 

908 

705 

1,874 

1,829 

1,183 

984 

3,  621 

3,244 

420 

1>4 

2,765 

2.078 

2,800 

2,040 

801 

^20 

1,  4.54 

1,261 

1,916 

1,  621 

.^24 

121 

1,617 

(872 
)925 

1, 123 

1,015 

1,143 

1,  208 

564 

585 

1,026 

887 

1,812 

1,594 

12,  348 

11,176 

2,340 

1,844 

712 

684 

766 

1,226 

965 

788 

813 

1,198 

1,185 

1,322 

1,309 

723 

710 

577 

675 

694 

615 

411 

353 

1,012 

761 

1,120 

1,015 

253 

165 

c  Spencer  town  given  as  in  No.  1  in  1880. 


386 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

TEIVIVESSEE— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Williamson  county  . 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 


1... 
2... 


5 

6 

7 


9,  including  Franlslin  town  . 

Franklin  town 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14  (a)  

15 

16 

17 

18  (a) 

19 

20(a) 

21 

22 

23  (6)  


1890 


26, 321 


701 
989 
272 
768 
409 
100 
669 
087 
233 
250 
110 
612 
778 
889 
,119 
,024 
911 
,121 
,241 
531 
755 
698 
635 
669 


1880 


28,  313 


1,551 
829 

1,  325 

2,  328 
1,8.52 
1,119 

707 
1,269 
2,  466 

1 ,6^12 

1,259 
1,943 

934 
1,012 
1,457 
1, 136 
1,109 
1,  205 
1,  401 

712 
1,152 

862 

685 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


"Wilson  county. 


No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No, 
No, 


1890 


27, 148 


1880 


28, 747 


9 

10,  including  Lebanon  town. 

Lebanon  town 

11 

14 

15 - 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 


1,787 

1,089 

976 

1,  020 

1,309 

071 

703 

611 

553 

3,203 

1,883 

904 

1,012 

745 

626 

1,391 

1,300 

1,  252 

804 

784 

1,039 

1,098 

1, 1.53 

994 

1,213 

911 


1,664 
1,  301 

1,079 

1,529 

1,  322 

748 

700 

<)58 

688 

3,143 

2,2g6 

902 

1,037 

977 

693 

1,297 

1,  234 

1,365 

909 

849 

1,304 

988 

1, 131 

1,  021 

1,170 

1,038 


a  Part  taken  to  form  No.  23  in  1888. 


h  Organized  from  parts  of  Nos.  14,  18,  and  20  in  1888. 


TEXAS. 
[The  word  "precinct"  means  justice  precinct.] 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Anderson  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Palestine  city 

Palestine  city 

Ward  I . . .'. 1 .  325 

Ward  2 2.034 

Ward  3 1,943 

Ward  4 536 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 


1890 


20, 923 


Andrews  county  (a) 


Angelina  county. 


9,021 

5,838 


1.866 

2.  029 
2,688 

3,  792 
1,527 


1880 


17,  395 


24 


6,306 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2,  including  Lufkin  village 

Lufkin  village 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5  (b) 

Precinct  6  (ft) 

Precinct  7(6) 

Precincts  (6) 


Aransas  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Rockport  town. 

Rockport  to wn 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


1,  306 
1,  245 
520 
1.  325 
996 
217 
255 
372 
590 


1,824 


6,149 

2,997 


1,  8.55 
2,316 

2.  365 
2,746 
1,964 


MINOR  CWIL  DmSIONS. 


Archer  county— Continued. 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 


Armstrong  county  (rf) 


5,  239 


2,  291 
1,503 


792 
653 


Archer  county  (d). 


Precinct  1  . 
Precinct  2 . 
Precinct  3 . 


1, 175; 

I ,  ofiq 
211 
190 
248 


2, 101 


458 
183 
279 


Precinct  1 

Pre<unct  2,  including  Claude  village 

Claude  village 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 


1890 


1880 


624 
311 
246 


Atascosa  county  {e) 


c681 


129 

186 


596 


Precinct  1,  including  Pleasanton  towTi  . 

Pleasanton  town 

Precinct  2,  incl.  Benton  town   I 

Benton  town 502  I 

Precinct  6,  incl.  Rossville  town. .       (/)- 

Rossville  town 75° 

Precinct  7 ' 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 


248 
460 
285 
146 
35 
55 


6,459 


31 


Austin  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Bellville  town. . . 

Bellville  town 

Precinct  2,  including  Wesley  vUla-ge 

Wesley  village 

Precinct  3,  incl.  San  Felipe  and  Sealy  tns. 

San  Felipe  town 

Seal V  town 

Precinct  4  

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6(6) 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8(6) 


1,411 

367 


2,950 


913 
579 


17,  859 


4.217 


393 


a  Not  returned  by  precincts ;  not  returned  in  1880. 

6  Organized  .since  1880. 

c  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 


4,659 

807 
1,397 

370 
1,  960 

177 
837 
1,916 
3.085 
2,462 
1,609 
771 


d  Not  divided  into  precincts  in  1880. 

c  Returned  by  coirirai.s.sioners  precincts  in  1880. 

/  Not  separately  returned. 


14, 429 


3,065 

500 

4,185 


866 

156 

24 

1,  .5.5g 

3,191 

"i,'56i 


POPULATION. 


387 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

TE  X  A  8— Continued . 


MINOR  CIATL  DIVISIONS. 


Bandera  county 


Commisaioners  precinct  1,  incl.  Bandera 
town. 

Bandera  town  

Commissioners  precinct  2 

Commissioners  precinct  3 

Commissioners  precinct  4 , 


Bastrop  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  B.istrop  town 

Bastrop  town 

Precinct  2,  incl.  Jeddo  and  Smithville  tns. 

Jeddo  town 

Smithville  town 

Precinct  H 

Precinct  i , 

Precinct  li 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


Baylor  county  (6) 


Precinct  1,  including  Seymour  town 

Seymour  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Bee  county  (c) 

Precinct  1,  including 
Beeville  town. . . 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Beeville  town 


Bell  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Belton  city 

Belton  city 

Ward  I  873 

Ward  2 1,117 

Ward  3 1 ,010 

Precinct  2,  including  Salado  town  (d) 

Precinct  3,  including  Holland  town 

Holland  town 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5,  incl.  Temple  city  and  Troy  tn . 

Temple  city ' 

Ward  I  1 ,501 

Ward  2 1 ,  382 

Ward  3 1 ,  164 

Troy  town 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7,  including  Killeen  town 

Killeen  town 

Precinct  8 


Bexar  county  (c) 


Precinct  1,  coextensive  with  San  Antonio 
city. 
San  Antonio  city : 

Ward  I 2,481 

Ward  2 5,841 

Ward3 5,039 

Ward  4 6,200 

Ward  5 4,184 

Ward  6 7,061 

Ward? 4,506 

Ward  8 2 ,  361 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 


1890 


3,795 


],118- 


372 
566 


1,147 


20,  736 

4,  .548 
1.634 
2,  934 
559 
616 
2,480 
3,653 
2,154 
1,  .577 
1,764 
1,626 


2,  .595 


1,407 

1,125 

297 

204 

687 


3,720 


2,272 

1,311 

987 

224 

237 


33, 377 


5,818 
3,000 


2,  920 
3,696 
368 
3,484 
10,  002 
4,047 


219 
2,  383 
3,329 

285 
1,745 


49,  266 


37,  673 


634 

1.  140 
2,016 

2,  490 
2,030 


a  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 

b  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1880. 

c  Returned  by  commissioners  precincts  in  18 

d  Not  separately  returned , 


1880 


2, 158 


al,  230 

629 
209 

17,  215 


4,  908 
1,546 
2,251 


1,  354 
2,842 
2,200 
313 
1,600 
1,747 


2,298 


20,  .51 8 


4,  335 
1,797 


2,  420 
2.285 


2,  589 
2,665 

2,608 
2,  051 

1,565 
30,  470 

20.  550 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Bexar  county— Continued. 


Precinct  7. 
Precinct  8. 


Blanco  county  (c). 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  including  Blanco  town. 

Blanco  town 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 


Borden  county  («) 


Bosque  county  (b) 


Precinct  1,  including  Meridian  town  (rf) . 

Precinct  2,  including  Iredell  village 

Iredell  villas 


Precinct  3,  including  Walnut  village. 
Walnut  villag" 


Precinct  4,  incliuling  Morgan  village 

Morgan  village 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7,  including  Valley  Mills  village. 

Valley  Mills  village...'. 

Precinct  8,  including  Clifton  village 

Clifton  village 


Bowie  county. 


Precinct  1,  incl.  Buchanan,  Eylau,  and 
Sulphur  Station  towns  and  Texarkana 
city. 

Buchanan  town 

Eylau  town 

Sulphur  Station  town 

Texarkana  city 

Ward  I  758 

Ward  2 620 

Ward  3 1,474 

Total  for  Texarkana  city,  in  Garland 

township,  Miller  county,  Arkansas, 

and  precinct  i,  Bowie  county, Texas. 

Precinct  2,  including  New  Bostoii  town  - . 

New  Boston  town 

Precinct  3,  including  Dekalb  town 

Dekalb  town 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5  (/),  including  Ingersoll  town.. 

Ingersoil  town 

Precinct  6  (/)   


Brazoria  county  (g) 


Precinct  1,  including  Brazoria  town.. 

Brazoria  town  

Precinct  2,  including  Colnmhia  town. 

Columbia  town 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5,  including  Alvin  town 

Alvin  town  

Precinct  6,  including  Quintana  town. 

Quintana  town 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


Brazos  county  (6)  , 


1890 


2,016 
1,267 


,649 


1,316 
593 
276 

1,578 
269 
310 
576 


222 


14,224 


2,692 
2,  082 

251 
1,894 

682 
2,  032 

426 
1,198 

841 
1,  385 

300 
2,100 

204 


20,  267 


7,181 


274 

200 

246 

2,852 


6 .  380 


3,  482 
382 

3,641 
420 

2,349 

1,436 
215 

2,178 


11,  506 


1,883 

432 
3,386 

515 

2,205 

1,004 

773 

261 

493 

475 

646 

1,116 


16,  650 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  including  Bryan  city. 
Bryan  city 


2,717 
1,082 
1,981 
5,672 
2,979 


c  Not  returned  by  precincts. 

/Organized  since  1880. 

g  Returned  by  election  precincts  in  1880. 


1S80 


3.  583 


11,217 


"3 
"3 

10,  965 


4,741 


1.833 

3,223 
2,824 


1,937 
'i,'463 


9,774 


676 


739 


13,  576 


388 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tadle  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

TE  X  AS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Brazos  codnty— Continued. 


Precinct  5 . 
Precinct  6 . 
Precinct  7 . 


Brevv'ster  county  (a). 


Precinct  1 . 
Precinct  2 . 


1890 


2,685 

732 

1,781 


710 


Beown  county  (b) 


Precinct  1,  including  Brownwood  city  . 

Brownwood  city 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  'A 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6(c) 

Precinct  7  (c) 


Buchel  county  (d) 


666 

44 


11, 421 


1880 


Burleson  county. 


Precinct  1,  includin; 
Caldwell  town  . 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  S 

Precinct  4 

Precincts 

Precinct  fi 

Precinct  7 


Caldwell  town . 


4, 332 

2,  176 

2,029 

1,496 

920 

899 

743 

1,002 


298 


13, 001 


8,414 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Callahan  county— Coutiuued. 


Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 .   - . 
Precinct  8  (c) . 


Burnet  county. 


Precinct  1,  inclndinfr  Burnet  town 

Burnet  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct.  3 4;  ',■," " 

Precinct  4,  including  Marble  I'  nils  town 

Marble  Falls  town 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


3, 225 
1,250 
3,  .380 
1,311 
1,459 
1,434 
1,  402 
790 


10, 747 


Caldwell  county  (c)  . 


Precinct  1,  including  Locldiart  town 
Lockhart  town 

Precinct  2,  including  Luling  town. .  - 
Luling  town 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


2,737 
t,454 
1,942 

i,-n8 

1,  546 

587 
75!) 
731 
1,  201 
413 


15, 769 


Calhoun  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Port  Lavaca  town. 

Port  Lavaca  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Callahan  county  . 


4,864 

1.233 
3,746 
1,792 
1,477 
1,562 
1,008 
1,353 
1,108 
591 


815 


437 
365 
157 
154 
67 


5,457 


Precinct  1,  including  Baird  town. 
Baird  town 


908 

850 


2,058 
725 
2,  304 
1,283 
1,068 
1,641 


9,243 


1,970 
301 

3,010 
953 
990 
698 
968 
654 


6,855 


1,557 

49° 
1,253 
1,  032 

748 


718 
561 
695 
291 


11, 757 


71a 
1 ,  114 


1, 739 


1,086 


Cameron  county  (p)  . 


Precinct  1,  incl.  Point  Isabel  town. .  ) 

Point  Isabel  town 479  ?  (/)- 

Precinct  2 ) 

Precinct  3.  coextensive  witli  Brownsville 
city. 

Brownsville  city 

Ward  I 1.054 

Ward  2 1. 716 

Ward  3 1,584 

Ward  4 1.780 

Precinct  4,  incUulingSantaMariatown  (/) 

Precinct  5 -■  ■ 

Precinct  6 


366 

215 

72 


3,453 


801 


Camp  county . 


Precinct  1,  including  Pittsburj;  town. 

Pittsburg  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Carson  county  (y). 


Cass  county. 


Precinct  1,  incl.  Kildare  and  Linden  tus 

Kildare  town 

Linden  town 

Precinct  2,  incl.  Hughes  Springs  town. . . 

Hughes  Springs  town 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  including  Queen  town 

Queen  town • 

Precinct  5,  incl.Bivcns  and  AVood worth 
Mills  towns. 

Bivens  town 

Woodworth  Mills  town 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7,  including  Atlanta  town 

Atlanta  town 

Precinct  8 


Castro  county  (3) . 
Chambers  county  . 


Precinct  1 . 
Precinct  2 . 
Precinct  3 . 
Precinct  4 . 
Precinct  5 . 
Precinct  6 . 


Cherokee  county. 


1890 


1880 


3,804 

2,  935 

463 

6,624 


5,931 


16,724 


3,910 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Presidio  county  in  1887. 
6  Part  taken  to  form  Mills  county  in  1887. 
c  Orsanized  since  1880.  .        „_        .      .  1 

d  Formed  from  part  of  Presidio  county  in  lbS7  -,  not  returned 
by  precincts. 


Precinct  1,  incl.  New  Birmingham  and 
Kusk  towns. 

New  Birmingham  town 

Rusk  town 

Precinct  2,  including  Alto  village 

A  Ito  village ■  ■  •  ■  ■  ■ 

Precinct  3,  including  Jacksonville  city  - . 

Jacksonville  city 

e  Returned  by  commissioners  precincts  in  1880. 
/Not  separately  returned.  ,  .    icon 

g  Not  returned  by  precincts ;  not  returned  in  18H0 


7,178 


4,105 


POPULATION. 


389 


\ 


Table  3.— AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

TEXAS— Continued. 


MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Cherokee  county— Coutinned. 


Precinct  4 . 
ricciuct  5  . 
Pi icinct  6 . 
Precinct  7  - 
Precinct  8 . 


Childress  couNTT(a). 


Precinct  1. 
Precinct  2. 
Precinct  3 . 
Precinct  4. 


Clay  countt  , 


Precinct  1,  including  Henrietta  town. 

Henrietta  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


Coke  county  (h)  . 


Precinct  1. 
Precinct  2. 
Precinct  3. 
Preciuct  4. 


Coleman  county  (c)  . 


Precinct  1,  including  Coleman  town  . . . 

Coleman  town 

Precinct  2,  including  Santa  Anna  town. . . 

Santa  Anna  town 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  7 


Collin  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  McKinney  city 

McKinney  city 

Ward  I  650 

Ward  2 779 

Ward  3 ^76 

Ward  4 484 

Precinct 2,  including  Farmersville  village 

Farmersville  village 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5,  incl.  Piano  and  Wylie  towns  . 

Piano  town 

Wvlie  town  

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7,  including  Nevada  town 

Nevada  town 

Precinct  8 


Collingsworth  county  (d). 


Colorado  county 


:  Columbus  city. 


Precinct  1,  includini 

Columbus  city  .  .  _ 

Ward  I  628 

Ward  2 456 

Ward  3 272 

Ward  4 523 

Ward  s 280 

Precinct  2 


1890 


2,668 
2,111 
2,150 
672 
1,  058 


1,175 


591 
251 
148 
185 


,503 


2,490 

1,132 

2, 100 

407 

502 

233 

392 

046 

759 

947 

550 

995 

824 

1,141 

428 

638 

4.52 

2,059 


500 
059 
498 
342 


6,112 


1,520 
go6 

1,369 
468 

2,003 
099 
.521 


30,  730 


9,083 


5,  401 

1,093 

3,  894 

3,  523 

5.  345 

842 

239 

2.808 

3,340 

247 

2,  082 


357 


19,  512 


3,865 
2,199 


1,212 


1880 


2,713 

1,912 

],.360 

503 

077 


5,045 


3,  003 


25,  983 


6,421 

1.479 


3,298 
230 
2,  7ll 
2,526 
4,489 
556 


2,712 
2,161 


1,665 


16,  673 


3,813 
1.959 


831 


a  Not  divided  into  ))reciiKt,s  in  1880. 

b  Organized  from  part  of  Tom  (ireen  county  in  1889. 

c  Returned  liy  election  ])reciu<;ts  in  1880. 

d  Kot  returned  by  precincts. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Colorado  county — Continued. 

Precinct  3,  including  Oakland  town 

Oai<land  town  

Precinct  4,  including  Weimar  town  

Weimar  town 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7,  including  AUeyton  town 

Alleyton  town 

Precinct  8,  including  Eagle  Lake  town  . 

Eagle  Lake  town 


1890 


Comal  county  (e) . 


Precinct  1,  incbiding  New  Braunfels  city 

New  Braunfels  city 

Ward  I  377 

Ward  2 183 

Ward  3 309 

Ward  4 499 

Ward  5 240 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 * 


Comanche  county  (/) 


Precinct  1,  including  Comancbe  town. 

Comanche  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5,  including  Deleon  town 

Deleon  town 

Precinct  0 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


Concho  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Paint  Rock  village. . 

Paint  Roclc  village 

Precinct  2  )  ,   , 

Precinct  3  5  ^^' 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 


1,563 

250 
4.284 

1.443 
3,  223 
1,  213 
1,190 

351 
2,950 

769 


6,398 


1,954 
1,608 


1,348 

1,327 

400 

1,  309 


15,  608 


831 
,226 
295 
770 

on 

557 
^fi4 
6.il 
861 
652 


1,065 


373 

323 
470 

85 
137 


Cooke  county '      24, 696 


Precinct  1,  including  Gainesville  city 

Gainesville  city 

Ward  I 1 .  883 

Ward  2 1 ,716 

Wards 1,543 

Ward  4 1 ,452 

Precinct  2,  including  Dexter  village 

Dexter  village 

Precinct  3,  including  liurns  village 

Burns  village 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  8 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 


374 
226 
135 

65 
238^ 
928S 
878 
849 
859 


Coryell  county. 


16,  873 


Precinct  1,  including  Gatesville  city 

Gatesville  city .' 

Precinct  2 .■ 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8,  including  Jouesboro  village. 
Jonesboro  village 


4,069 
1.375 
1,236 

1,  651 

2.  Uit 
2,  233S 
1,242,' 
],881S 
2,417 

207 


e  Returned  by  commi.s.siimer.s  precincts  in  1880. 
/  Part  taken  to  form  Mills  county  in  1887. 
rj  Not  separately  returned. 
h  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 


1880 


1,480 
167 

3,582 
626 

3,100 

1,146 
932 
189 

1,789 
406 


5,546 


1,938 


1,229 

704 

798 

1,301 

1,738 

1,491 


1,108 
395 
548 


800 
274 


;174 

I  118 

84 

150 


20,  391 


5,785 

2,667 


2,968 
'2,738 


/a,  633 

2,811 
1,623 
2,833 


10, 924 


2,408 

434 

920 

1,166 

h2,  858 

'81,873 
1,699 


390 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR/CIVIL  DIVISIONS—Continued. 

TEXAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Cottle  county  (a). 


Crane  county  (6). 


Crockett  county  (c) 


Crosby  county  (a). - 

Estacado  town 

Dallam  county  (d) . 


Dallas  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Dallas  city 

Dallas  city 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3,  including  Garland  town 

Garland  town 

Precinct  4,  including  Mesquite  village  . . 

Mesquite  village 

Precinct  5,  Including  Lancaster  town  . . . 

Lancaster  town 

Precinct  6,  including  Cedar  Hill  town  . . . 

Cedar  Hill  town v^;' ' ' 

Precinct  7,  including  Oak  Clitt'  and  West 
Dallas  villages. 

Oak  Cliff  village 

West  Dallas  village 

Precinct  8 


Dawson  county  (a). 


Deak  Smith  county  (a). 


Delta  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Cooper  town. 

Cooper  town    

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6(e) 


Denton  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Denton  city 

Denton  city 

Ward  I 283 

Ward  2 5'o 

Ward  3 962 

Ward  4 803 

Precinct  2,  including  Pilot  Point  village  . 

Pilot  Point  village 

Precinct  3,  including  Lewisville  village. . 

Lewisville  village 

Precinct  4,  including  Kuauoke  village  . . . 

Roanoke  village 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


1890 


Dewitt  county  (/) 


Precinct  1,   including   Cuero   town    and 
Thomaston  village. 

Cuero  town 

Thomaston  village 

Precinct  2 - 


240 


15 


194 


1880 


238 

112 

67, 042 


41,  647 

38,067 

3.238 

6,091 

478 

3,219 

13s 

4,563 

741 
1,417 

242 
5,211 

2,470 

474 

1,656 


29 

179 

9,117 


2,926 
62g 
1,  262 
1,372 
1,636 
1,127 
794 


21,  289 


6,459 
2,558 


I  ,ogo 

2,500 

498 

2,589 

2Q2 

1,553 

2,061 

1,047 

582 


14, 307 


127 


82 


33,488 

14,  951 
10,358 
3,496 
3,730 


2,497 


4,043 

497 
1,074 


2,159 


1,538 
24 
38 

5,597 


1,308 

294 

897 

1,  331 

1,436 

625 


18, 143 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Dewitt  county — Continued. 

Precinct  3,  including  Yorktown  town 
Yorktown  town 

Precinct  4 

Preein<t  5 

Precinct  6,  including  Yoakum  town  . . 
Yoakum  town 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


1890 


Dickens  county  (a). 
Dockum  village 


4,829 

2,442 

494 

2.272 


4,  335 
1,194 


3,  .508 
790 

2.  594 
466 

2.692 


1,044 

2.576 

550 

844 


10,  082 


Dimmit  county  {g) . 


Precinct  1,  incl.  Carrizo  Springs  town  . 

Carrizo  Springs  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Donley  county  {a) 

Clarendon  town 

Duval  county  (/)  . 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6,  including  Cisco  town 

Cisco  town 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


Ector  county  (b) 


Edwards  county  (3)  - 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 


Ellis  county  . 


2,439 
522 
812 
1,138 
1,395 
767 
662 
760 


295 


1880 


1,049 


573 
289 
156 
209 
HI 


1,056 


Precinct  1,  including  San  Diego  town 

San  Diegu  town 

Precinct  2,  incl.  Beuavidi'S  town. .    | 
Benavides  town 1,424    I 

Precinct  3 i  (/i)  . 

Precinct  4    ( 

Precinct  5,  incl.  Concepciou  town      | 
Concepcion  town 984   J 


E astlan  D  county 10,  373 


949 
7,598 


3,963 

1,877 


3,635 


1,367 


1,970 


430 
611 
465 
301 
163 


31,  774 


a  Not  returned  by  precincts.                    ,     .     ,  00.7        * 
b  Formed  from  part  of  Tom  Green  county  in  1887 ;  not  re- 
turned by  precincts.  „  .  J.       ■       lOQi; ,1 

e  Parts  taken  to  form  Valverde  county  in  1885  and 
Schleicher  and  Sutton  counties  in  1887;  not  returned  by 
precincts. 


Precinct  1,  including  AT  axahachie  town  . .         8, 519 

Waxahachie  town 3,076 

Precinct  2,  including  Bristol,  Ferris,  and  |        4,440 
Palmer  towns. 

Bristol  town ,. 

Ferris  town 

Palmer  town 

Precinct  3,  including  Ennis  city 

Ennis  city 

Ward  I  523 

Ward  2  864 

Ward  3 784 

d  Not  returned  by  precincts :  not  returned  in  1880. 

e  Organized  since  1880.  , 

t  Returned  by  commissioners  precincts  in  1880. 

V/  Not  dividei'l  into  precincts  in  1880. 

k  Not  separately  returned. 


303 

311 

250 

8,172 

2, 171 


28 


665 


160 


5,732 


4,855 


1.495 
648 
354 
251 

688 
498 


400 
521 


266 


21,  294 


4,  742 
1,354 
3,209 


106 

63 

5,515 

i,3£' 


POPULATION. 


391 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

TEXAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Ellis  codntt— Continued. 


Precinct  i,  including  Mllford  town 

Milf Old  town 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6,  including  Midlothian  village  . 

Midlothian  village 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8  (a),  including  Italy  town 

Italy  town 


El  Paso  county  (6) 


Precinct  1 ,  including  El  Paso  city 

El  Paso  city 

Ward  I  1,752 

Ward  2 4  >  760 

Ward  3  2,88i 

Ward  4 945 

Precinct  2,  coextensive  with  Ysleta town . . 

Yslela  town  

Precinct  3,  coextensive  with  Socorro  tn  . . 
Precinct  4,  coextensive  with  San  Elizario 
town. 

San  Elizario  town 

Precintt  5  'i 

Precinct  6m(;)  

Precinct  7  ) 


Encinal  county  (d) 


Erath  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Stephenville  town  . 

StepheiiviUe  town 

Precinct  2,  including  Duhlin  city 

Dublin  city 

Precinct  3,  including  Alexander  village. 

Alexander  village 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7,  including  Thurber  village  . . . 

Thurber  village 

Precinct  8 


Falls  county  (e) 


Precinct  1,  including  Marlin  town . . 

Marlin  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3,  including  Reagan  town  . 

Reagan  town 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


Fannin  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Bouham  town 

Boiiham  town 

Precinct  2,  including  Savoy  town 

Savoy  town 

Precinct  3,  including  Leonard  town 

Leonard  town    

Precinct  4,  including  Ladonia  town 

Ladoniii  town 

Precinct  5,  including  Honey  Grove  city  . . 

Honey  Grove  city ". 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7,  including  Ravenna  town 

Ravenna  town 

Precinct  8,  including  Dodd  town 

Dodd  town 


1890 


2,394 

.35  i 
2,060 
2,153 

297 
1,775 
2.261 

370 


15,  678 


11,031 

10,338 


1,528 

1,528 

801 

1,397 

1,397 
921 


2,744 


21, 594 


4,896 
909 
4,  328 
2,025 
3,  286 
38, 
2,  5Ufi 
1,148 

1,  245 

2,  290 
978 

1,895 


20,  706 


4,947 
2,058 
2, 459 
3,045 
298 
1,904 
3,147 
1,414 
2,602 
1,188 


38,  709 


7,427 

3,?6i 
2,  868 

344 
7,461 

392 
5,001 

765 
5,858 
1,828 
2,368 
4,165 

237 
3,561 

333 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

b  Returned  by  commissioners  precincts  in  1880. 

c  Not  separately  returned. 

d  Not  returned  by  precincts. 

e  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1880. 


1880 


3,330 

164 

1,381 

1,485 


1,632 


736 


1,902 


11, 796 


3,089 
725 
917 
2O4 

2,609 


1,605 
945 
783 
742 


1,106 


16,  240 


25, 501 


4,256 

1,880 

2,767 

348 

3,482 


3,928 
223 

4,186 
884 

1,784 

2,  665 


2,433 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Fayette  county  . 


Precinct  1,  including  Lagrange  city 

Lagrange  city  U) 

Ward  I  427 

Ward  2 381 

Ward  3 298 

Ward  4 520 

Precinct  2,  including  Fayetteville  town  - . 

Fayetteville  town 

Precinct  3,  iucludiug  Roundtop  town  — 

Roundtop  town 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6,  including  Flatonia  city 

Flatonia  city 

Ward  1  260 

Ward  2  346 

Ward  3 527 

Ward  4 171 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8,  including  Schuleuburg  town.. 
Schulenburg  town 


Fisher  county  (Ii) . 


Precinct  1. 
Precin(;t  2. 
Preciuct  3. 
Precinct  4. 
Precinct  5. 


Floyd  county  (/i) 


Precinct  1 . 
Precinct  2. 
Precinct  3 . 
Preciuct  4. 


Foley  county  (t) . 


Fort  Bend  county  . 


Precinct  1,  including  Richiuoud  city. 

Richmond  city 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7  (a) 

Preciuct  8  (a) 


Franklin  county  . 


Precinct  1,  including  Mount  Vernon  town 

Mount  Vernon  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Pieciuct  4 

Precinct  5 


Freestone  county. 


Precinct  1,  including 

Fairtield  town  . . 

Precinct  2 


Fairfield  town. 


ct  3. 


Preciuct  4 

Preciuct  5, including  Wortham  town. 

Wortham  town 

Precinct  G 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


1890 


31,  481 


5,738 
1 ,626 


,210 
269 
,561 


1,823 
3,302 
4,681 
1,304 


2,547 

4,619 

816 


2,996 


607 
496 
818 
635 
380 


529 


195 
145 

87 
102 


10,  588 


1,837 

99.! 

914 

1,574 

1,  904 

1,827 

1,583 

758 

189 


6,481 


1,872 
589 
625 
1,343 
1,445 
1,  196 


15,  987 


3,452 

499 
2,312 
1,523 

931 
2,811 

40I 

2,858 

614 

1,486 


1880 


27, 986 


gll, 198 


2,752 

3,430 

4,133 

866 


2,  272 

4,211 

719 


136 


9,380 


2,473 
1,156 
460 
1,203 
2,250 
1,736 
1.2*8 


5,280 


1,445 

31  r 

452 

1,134 

1,351 

898 


14, 921 


/Population  in  1880,  1,325 
g  Not  separately  returned  iu  1880. 
/(  Not  divided  iiito  preciucts  in  1880. 
i  Formed  from  part  of  Presidio  county  in  1887 ; 
turned  by  precincts. 


3,010 

358 
1,947 
2,  084 

897 
2,  105 

245 
2,975 

524 
1,379 


not  !&• 


392 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coiitinned. 

TE  X  A  S— Contin  ued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Frio  county  (a) 

Precinct  1,  including  Pearsall  town 

Peaisall  town 

Precinct2 

Pieiiact  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Gaines  county  (6) 

( ; ai.veston  county ■ 


1890 


1880 


3,112 


1,123 

76O 
G58 

eiG 

413 
302 

08 

•  31,476 


Precincts  1  and  2,  coexteuaive  with  Gal- 
veston city. 
Galveston  city : 

Ward    1 2,538 

Ward    2 1.938 

Ward    3 1.664 

Ward    4 2.178 

Ward    5 2,689 

Ward    6 3. "93 

Ward    7 3.834 

Ward    8 2,321 

Ward    9 1.9" 

Ward  10 2.077 

Ward  II 2,307 

Ward  12 2,534 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 


Garza  county  (b)  . 


Gillespie  county  (a). 


Pi-ecinct  1,  incl.  Predericksburg  town 

Frv'dericksburg  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precincts 


Precinct  (i 

Glasscock  county  (e) . 


Goliad  county  (a) . 


Precinct  1,  including  Golia*!  town  (d) . 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Gonzales  county  (a) 18,016 


Precinct  1,  including  Gonzales  city 

Gonzales  city 

Ward  1 750 

Ward  2 891 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3,  including  Waelder  town 

Waelder  town 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  C 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


Gray  county  (&). 


Grayson  county. 


29, 084 


925 
596 
252 
619 


7,056 


2,424 

1.512 

555 

1,415 

1,545 

209 

848 


208 


5,910 


2,323 

876 

1, 193 

1,518 


3, 155 

1 ,641 

1,905 
3,  534 
388 
2,318 
2,375 
1,070 
1,790 
1,773 

203 

53,  211 


2,130 


24, 121 


22,  248 


802 
403 
217 
451 

36 

5,228 


1,08s 


5,832 


14,  840 


Precinct  1,  including  Sherman  city 11,  764 

Sherman  city 7.335 

Ward  1 2,212 

Ward2 1.539 

Ward  3 1.887 

Ward  4 ''^97 

a  Returned  by  commissioners  precincts  in  1880. 
l  Not  returned  by  precincts.  ,     .     ,00,         » 

,'.  Formed  Iroin  part  of  Tom  Green  county  m  1887 ;  not  re- 
turned liy  precincts. 

tl  Not  separately  returned. 
e  Organized  since  1880. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Grayson  county— Continued. 

Precinct  2,  including  part  of  Bell  town 
and  Denison  city. 

Hell  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Bell  town,inprecinctS2and3. 

Denison  city 

Ward  1 1.924 

Ward  2 3.100 

Ward  3 3.038 

Ward  4 2,896 

Precinct  3,  including  part  of  liell  town 
and  Whitewrigbt  town. 

Bell  town  (part  of) 

Whitewright  town 

Precinct  4,  including  Howe  and  Van  Al- 
styne  towns. 

Howe  town 

Van  Alsty ne  town 

Precinct  5,  including  Collinsville  town . . 

Collinsville  town 

Precinct 6,  including  Whitesboio town.. 

Whitesboro  town 

Precinct  7,  including  Gordonville  village 

Gordon ville  village 

Precinct  8,  including  Pottsboro  town 

Pottsborotown 


Gregg  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Longview  to's/n  . 

Longview  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6,  including  Kilgoie  town  . . . 

Kilgore  town 

I'reciuct  7  (e)  


Grimes  county  (/). 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3,  including  Nava.sota  city 

Navasota  city 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


Guadalupe  county  {a) . 


Precinct  1,  including  Seguin  town. 

Seguin  town 

Precinct  2 •  • 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4  ^  ,^, 

Precinct  8  5  *"' 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 


Hale  county  (g). 
Hall  county  (,h)  - 


Precinct  1 . 
Precinct  2  . 
Precinct  3 . 
Precinct  4  . 


Hamilton  county  (i) 


1890 


16,  067 

165 

429 

10,958 


7,162 

264 

880 

5,484 


737 
2,774 

332 
4,362 
1, 170 
3,106 

182 
2.492 

286 


9,402 


3,475 

2,034 

1,123 

383 

1,292 

1,052 

899 

248 

1,178 


21, 312 


5,186 
1,990 
5,616 

2,997 
2, 034 
1,360 
2,074 
1,753 
1,  299 


15,  217 


1880 


675 
,716 
120 
230 


1,500 


,918 
,352 
,422 

721 

703 


349 
90 

171 
93 

9,313 


277 


Precinct  1,  including  Hamilton  village. . 

Hamilton  village 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3,  including  Hico  town 

Hicotown 

Precinct  4 

f  Returned  by  election  precincts  in  1880. 
g  Not  returned  by  precincts ;  not  returned  in  1880. 
h  Not  divided  into  precincts  in  1880. 

■I  Returned  by  commissioners  precincts  m  1880;  parttaKen 
to  form  Mills  county  in  1887. 


1,765 

726 

1,341 

1,984 

649 

890 


65 
3.975 


5,442 


100 
2,860 


213 
2,564 


4,175 

773 

2,634 


l.S 


8,530 

3,517 

1,525 
1,155 
1,076 

904 
1,  013 

865 


18,  603 


12,  202 


1.363 


30 


6,365 


POPULATION. 


393 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuned. 

TEXAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Hamilton  county— Continned. 


Precinct  5 . 
Precinct  6 . 
Precinct  7 . 
Precinct  8 . 


Hansford  county  (a) . 


Hardeman  county  (6). 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  including  Quanab  town  . 

Quanah  town 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  fi 


Hardin  county  (c) 


Precinct  1,  incl.  Kountze  and  Olive  vills. 

Kountze  village 

Olive  village 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Harris  county  . 


Precinct  1,  coextensive  with  Houston  city 

Houston  city 

Ward  I 1, 980 

Ward  2 3,341 

Ward  3 7 ,  366 

Ward  4 8,761 

Ward  s '',109 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5,  including  Hockley  town 

14ockley  town 

Precinct  fi 

Precinct  7  id) 

Precinct  8  (d),  incl.  Chanayville  town 

Chanay  villa  town 


Harrison  county 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  3,  including  Mar.slmll  city 

Marshall  city 

Ward  I 2,273 

Ward  2 2,410 

Ward  3 2,524 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  0 


Hartley  county  (a) . 


Haskell  county  (6) . 


Precinct  1,  including  Ha.sUell  town 

Haskell  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Hays  county  (/) . 


Precinct  1,  including  San  Marcos  town 
Sun  Marcos  town 


1880 


682 
812 
882 
957 


133 


3,904 


4.57 
385 
627 
1,866 
1,477 
329 
240 


3,956 


1,372 
29s 
383 
858 

1,287 
439 


37,  249 


27,  557 

27,557 


1,928 
1,350 

835 
1,105 

296 
1,  .557 
1,216 
1,701 

609 


26,  721 


095) 

635> 
122) 
591 

207 


1,665 

48 

975 

745 
274 
187 
229 

11,  352 

7,555 

5,320 

a  Not  returned  by  precincts. 

V  Not  divided  into  precincts  in  1880. 

c  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1880. 

d  Organized  since  1880. 

e  Not  separately  retui-ned  in  1880. 


18 


1,870 


27,  985 


19, 653 

16,513 


2,062 
1,778 
1,057 
2, 133 
308 
1,302 


25, 177 


el,  702 


11,075 
5,624 


3,  575 
1,  423 
1,402 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Hays  county— Continned. 

Precinct  2,  including  Kyle  town  . 

Kyle  town 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 


Hemphill  county  (a) 


Henderson  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Athens  town. 

Athens  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  1(d) 

Precincts  (d) 


Hidalgo  county  (/) 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2,  includiug  Hidalgo  town  . 

H  idalgo  town 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 , 

Precinct  5 ' 

Precinct  6 


Hill  county. 


Precinct  1,  includiug  Hill.sboro  city  and 
Peoria  village. 

Hillsboro  city 

Peoria  village 

Precinct  2,  including  Itasca  village 

Itasca  village 

Preciuct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5,  includiug  Hubbard  city 

Hubbard  city 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


Hood  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Granbury  town  . . . 

Gran  bury  town 

Precinct  2  

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 )  ,  . 

Precinct  7  (ti) . .  J  '^' 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  0,  including  Thorp  Spring  town 

Thorp  Spring  town 

Precinct  8  (d) 


Hopkins  county. 


Precinct  1,  incl.  Sulphur  Springs  tn.  (7t) 
Sulphur  Springs  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  incl.  Black  Jack  Grove  vill. 
Black  jack  Grove  village 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6,  incl.  Carroll  Prairie  village . 
Carroll  Prairie  village 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8  (ft) 


1890 


2.390 

779 
888 
9S2 
1,509 
263 


12,  285 


1880 


4,044 
1 ,03s 

767 

913 
2,814 
1,117 

641 
1,092 

897 


6,534 


1,325 

1,090 

389 

654 

592 

1,083 

1,790 


27,  583 


7,200 


9,735 


2,  735 
:!68 

1,100 
995 

2,261 

2,080 
564 


4,347 


16, 554 


4,592 


/  Returned  by  commissioners  precincts  in  1880. 
g  Not  separately  returned. 

h  Sulphur  Springs  town   given  as  coextensive  with  pre- 
cinct 8  in  1880. 


394 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

T  E  X  A  S— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS. 


Houston  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Crockett  village. . . 

Crockett  village 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  'i 

Precinct  4,  iucl.  Lovelady  village  (a) 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7(6) 


Howard  cotiNTV  (c) 
Big  Spring  town 


Hunt  county. 


Precinct  1,  Including  (ireenville  town  . . . 

Greenville  town 

Precinct  2,  incl.  Celeste  and  Kiugslou  tus 

Celeste  town 

Kingston  town 

Precinct  3,  including  Caddo  Mills  town  . 

Caddo  Mills  town 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5,  including  Wolfe  town 

Woife  town 

Precinct  ti,  iucliuling  Commerce  town  . . . 

Commerce  town 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8  (0),  including  Lone  Oak  town 

Lone  Oak  town 


1890 


19, 360 


5,434 
1.445 
1,445 
2,  340 
4,718 
3,002 
1.544 
877 


Hutchinson  county  (c)  . 


Irion  county  (d) 


Precinct  1,  including  Sherwood  village . . . 

Sherwood  village 

Precinct  2 -  -  - 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Jack  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Jacksboro  town . 

Jacksboro  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 - 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 - 

Precinct  (i  (b) 

Precinct  7(6) 


Jackson  county  (e) 


Precinct  1,  including  Edna  town. 

Edna  town . : 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 


Jasper  county  . 


Precinct  1 . 
Precinct  2  . 
Precinct  3  . 
Precinct  4  . 


Jeff  Davis  county  (/)  . 


Precinct  1 . 
Precinct  2  - 
Precinct  3  . 
Precinct  4  . 


,IS8 


31,  885 


8,772 

4.3^° 
4,867 

250 

338 
4,053 

234 
2,754 
3,  629 

867 
4,217 

810 
1,762 
1,831 

443 


1880 


16, 702 


4.057 

2.  015 
2,  005 
;i,  799 
2,  549 
1,  347 


17,  230 


3,466 
'3,'484 


G13 

264 
95 
60 

102 


9,740 


2,  253 
751 

1,672 
962 

1, 1152 

1,647 
900 

1,254 


3,  '..81 


1,879 


3,153 
1,746 


2,072 

'i.'iso 

79 
50 


0,  626 


1,545 
517 
165 
348 
743 
480 


5,592 

819 
2,  566 
1,573 

634 

1,394 


266 
82 
66 


1,741 

,87 

1,272 

1,057 

1190 

966 


2,723 


5,779 

946 

2,614 

1,322 

897 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

6  Organized  since  1880. 

c  Not  returned  by  precincts. 

d  Organized  from  part  of  Tom  Green  county  in  1889. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Jefferson  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Beaumont  city. 

Beaumont  city 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Johnson  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Cleburne  town 

Cleburne  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  includuig  Alvarado  city 

Alvarado  citv 

Precinct  5,  including  Grand\iew  village. 

Grandview  village 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


1890 


5,857 


4,871 

3,296 

159 

409 

418 


22, 313 


1880 


Jones  county  (jt)  , 


Precinct  1,  including  Anson  town 

Anson  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Karnes  county  (e) 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5,  including 


Kunge  town  (a). 


Kaufman  county 21,598        15,448 


Precinct  1,  including  Craudall  town  and 
Kaufman  city. 

Grandall  town 

Kaufman  city 

Precinct  2,  including  Forney  town 

Forney  town  

Precinct  3,  including  Terrell  city 

Terrell  city 

Ward  I 956 

Ward  2 1,204 

Ward  3 828 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7.  including  Kemp  town  

Kemp  town 

Precinct  8 


1.543 
2,938 

2=;7 
1,  615 
1,456 

835 


3,797 


3,637 


658 

1,024 

820 

557 

578 


3,768 


Kendall  county  (c) 


Precinct  1,  including  Boerne  town 
Boerne  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  including  Comfort  town 
Comfort  town 

Precinct  5 


Kent  county  (e) 


Kerr  county  («) 


Precinct  1,  including  Kerrville  town  . . 

Kerr ville  town 

Precinct  2,  including  Center  Point  town . . 

Center  Point  town 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 -' 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 


335 
626 


3,826 


3,489 


2,  392 


210 
466 
421 


17,  911 


e  Returned  by  commissioners  precincts  in  1880. 
/  Organized  from  part  of  Presidio  county  in  1887. 
g  Not  divided  into  precincts  in  1880. 


377 
2,863 

287 
1,256 
1,501 

864 


3,270 


2, 234 


648 


2,763 


POPULATION. 


395 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

TE  X  AS_Cont  iuued . 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Kimble  county  (o) 


Precinct,  1,  including  Junction  town. 

Junction  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


King  county  (6)  . 


Kinney  county  (c). 


Precinct  1,  including  Brackett  town  . 

Brackett  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 


Knox  county  (d) 


Precinct  1 
Precinct  2 
Precinct  3 
Precinct  4 


}(e). 


1890 


Lamar  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Paris  city 

Paris  city 

Ward  I  1 ,934 

Ward  2 1 ,  502 

Ward  3  1,889 

Ward  4  2 ,  929 

Precinct  2,  including  Brookston,  Petty, 
and  Koxton  towns. 

Brookston  town 

Petty  town  

Roxton  town  

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  including  Blossom  town 

Blossom  town  (/) 

Precinct  5,  including  Chicota  village 

Chicota  village 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7,  including  Deport  town 

Deport  town 

Precinct  8 ; 


Lamb  county  (g) 


Lampasas  county  (h). 


Precinct  1,  including  Lampasas  town  . . 

Lampasas  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 


Lasalle  county  (6) 


Cotulla  town., 
Encinal  town  , 


2,243 


651 

•149 
204 
365 
159 
75 
385 
268 
136 


3,781 


2,470 
1,649 
372 
290 
76 
329 
244 


1,134 


1880 


1,343 


466 

197 
471 


37,  302 


14,  453 

8.254 


5,826 

237 

206 

226 

3,229 

3,923 

695 

2,316 

321 

2,804 

3,350 

274 

1,401 


7,584 


2,954 

2,408 

755 

1,172 

1,020 

687 

996 


2,139 


672 
562 


1, 126 


77 


27, 193 


,600 


4,812 


3,098 

2,  439 

639 

2,278 

1,655 
3,249 

1,062 

5,421 


1,461 
653 
547 
754 
902 
919 
838 


a  Ketumed  by  commissioners  precincts  in  1880. 
b  Not  returned  by  precincts. 

c  Returned  by  commissioners  precincts  in  1880;  part  taken 
to  form  Valverde  county  in  1885. 

dNot  divided  into  precincts  In  1880. 
«  Not  separately  returned. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Lavaca  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Halletsville  town. 

Halletsville  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3,  including  Shiner  village 

Shiner  village 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6,  including  Moulton  village . . 

Moulton  village 

Precinct  7,  including  Yoakum  village  . . 

Yoakum  village 

Precinct  8 


Lee  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Giddings  town  . 

Giddings  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6  (i) 


Leon  county  . 


Precinct  1,  including  Centerville  town  . . 

CentervlUe  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  8,  including  Bufi'alo  town  (e)  . . . 
Precinct  4,  including  Jewett  town 

Jewett  town 

Precinct  5,  including  Marquez  town  (f)  . 
Precinct  6,  including  Oakwood  town 

Oakwood  town 


Liberty  county  (a) 


Precinct  1,  including  Liberty  town  (e) . 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 


Limestone  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Groesbeck  city 

Groesbeck  city 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  including  Mexia  town 

Mexia  town  (k) 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  5,  including  Kosse  town 

Kosse  town 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  8,  including  Thornton  town  . . . 

Thornton  town 


Lipscomb  county  (l) 


Live  Oak  county  (a). 


Precinct  1,  including  Uakville  town. 

Oakville  town 

Precinct  2 


1890 


21, 887 


5,624 
1 ,011 
3,193 
4,078 

340 
2,599 
1,281 
2,  109 

231 
1,977 

078 
1,026 


11,952 


1880 


13,641 


4,375 
1,203 

981 
1,605 
2,775 
1,391 

825 


13,  841 

1,926 

288 
2,341> 
1,353^ 

X,368( 
1,536( 
2,122 

363 
1,788 
1,407 

231 


4,230 


1,198 
422 
782 
498 
452 
327 
551 


21, 678 


632 


2,055 


789 
329 
252 


/  Formerly  Blossom  Prairie. 

g  Not  returned  by  precincts ;  not  returned  in 

k  Part  taken  to  form  Mills  county  in  1887. 

i  Organized  since  1880. 

j  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 

*  Population  ia  1880,  1,298. 


3,178 

588 

2,  723 

1,689 

'2,054 

1,342 

1,124 

109 

647 

884 


8,937 

2,965 
624 
946 
1,238 
2,641 
1,147 


12, 817 


2,291 
223 

j3,  560 

j2, 182 

1,863 

227 

1,714 

1,207 

96 


16,  246 


3,177 

402 

2,421 

1,384 

j4, 378 

2,532 
476 

1,878 
476 
182 


1,994 


396 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiunert. 

TEXAS— Continued. 


MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Live  Oak  county— Continued. 


Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  including  Lagarto  town 

Lagarto  town 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6   


Llano  coonty  (a) 


Precinct  1,  including  Llano  town  {b) 

Precinct 2 • -  -■ 

Precinct  3,  incl.  Pack  Saddle  village  (b) . 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


Loving  county  (c)  -  - 
Lubbock  couNTY(d) 
Lynn  county  (d)... 


McCULLOCH   county  . 


Precinct  1,  including  Brady  town. 

Brady  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3  )  ,  j> 
Precinct  4  3 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6  (e) 


McLennan  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Waco  city 

Waco  city  (/) •  ■  •  ■ 

Ward  I  2-^94 

Ward2 2.471 

Wards 3.348 

Ward  4 4.49' 

Wards ''^4i 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5,  including  McCiregor  village. . 
McGregor  village 

Precinct  6,  includingMoody  village 

Moody  village 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8(e) 


McMULLEN  county  (ffl) . 


Precinct  1,  including  Tilden  town  . 

Tilden  town 

Pre<-,inct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Madison  county  (/<) 


Precinct  1,  including  Madisonville  town  . 

Madison ville  town 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 


Mabion  county - 


1890 


273 
422 
26'i 
i)9 
220 


6,772 


2,008 
997 
«90 
992 
G20 
440 
479 
340 


1880 


4,962 


24 

9 

3,217 

1,533 

745 

324 

s6o 

"5 

835 

539 

533 

<  70 
J  307 

725 

293 

379 

39,  204 


20,  406 

14.445 


3,018 
2,930 
2,939 
2,927 

774 
3,770 

432 

2,341 

873 


1,038 


25 


26,  934 


691 

506 
174 
79 
94 


(/14,  700 


4,177 

3,249 

988 


2,425 
'i,'296 


5,395 


Precinct  1 ■••;,■"•.,","■■  '•;>■ ' ' ' 

Precinct  2,  including  Kellyville  village. . . 
Kellyville  village 

a  Returned  by  commissioners  precincts  in  1880. 

6  Not  separately  returned.  .     •     ,oor,        <. 

c  Formed  from  part  of  Tom  Cxreen  county  m  1887;  not  re- 
turned by  precincts. 

d  Not  returned  by  precincts. 

e  Organized  sin(«  1880. 

/  Population  in  1880, 7,295. 


MINOn  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Mabion  county— Continued. 


Precinct  3,  including 
Jefferson  city  . . . 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 


Jefferson  city. 


Mabtin  county  (i). 


Precinct  1 ,  incl.  Marientield  village  {b) . 
Precinct  2 


Mason  county  (a) 


Precinct  1,  including  Fredonia  town 

Fredonia  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  including  Loyal  Valley  village 

Loyal  Valley  village 

Precinct  5,  including  Mason  town  (b) 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8,  coextensive  witb  Pontotoc  tu 


1890 


5, 025 
3.072 
1,724 
1,129 
830 


264 


136 

128 

5,180 


Matagobda  county  . 


Precinct  1,  including  Matagorda  town 

Matagorda  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 


Maveeick  county  (a). 


Precinct  1,  incl.  part  of  Eagle  Pass 
city  (b) 
recinct 
city  (fo) 


city  (b).  I  It.-. 

Precinct  2,  incl.  part  of  Eagle  Pass  (  '  ' ' 


Precinct  3  >  ,1, 
Precinct  4  )  '  ' 


1,601 

273 
345 
237 
679 
119 
1,225 
404 
415 
274 


3,985 


1880 


5,632 

3,260 

1,563 

939 

776 


2,655 


399 
1,424 
774  ( 
740^ 
392 


3,698 


Medina  county  (a). 


Precinct  1,  incl.  Castrovllle  town  . .  1 
Castroville  town  H) 679  >  (fc) . 

Precinct  2 ) 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  including  D'Hanis  village  . . . 
D'Hanis  village ■  •  • 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 


2,817 

881 

5  730 


Menabd  county  (a). 


Precinct  1,  including  Menardville  town  . 

Menardville  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Midland  county  (k)  . 


Precinct  1,  including  Midland  town 

Midland  town 

Precinct  2,  incl.  Gennania  village  (i) 

Precinct  3,  incl.  Peck  Springs  village  (b) . . 
Precinct  4,  including  Warfield  village  (6) 


Milam  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Cameron  city. 
Cameron  city 


1,522 

899 
745 
266 
1,568 
912 
84 

1,215 


418 
"85 
97 
391 
309 

1,033 


849 

722 
68 
36 


24, 773 


2,987 


3,940 


438 
1,213 

ffl,564 

465 

2,967 


4,492 


1,239 


18,  659 


1,722 

441 


g  Not  separately  returned  in  1880.  . 

h  Precinct  5  (population  1,385  in  1880)  abolished  since  1880; 
information  as  to  cliangesin  minor  civil  divisions  incomplete. 
i  Not  divided  into  precincts  in  1880. 
j  Population  in  1880,  731.  . 

t  Organized  from  part  of  Tom  Green  county  in  1885. 


POPULATION. 


397 


Table  3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuiied. 

TEXAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


MtLAM  COUNTY — Continued. 


Prec inc t  2 

Pretiiict  ^ 

Precinct  4,  including  Rockdale  city. 

Rockdale  city 

Precinct  5,  including  Davllla  town  . 

Davilla  town 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8  (a) 


Mills  county  (6) . 


Precinct  1,  incl.  Goldthwaite  town  (c) . 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 


Mitchell  county  (rf). 
Colorado  city 


Montague  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Montague  town 

Montague  town 

Precinct  2,  including  St.  Jo  town 

St.  Jo  town 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  including  Bowie  town 

Bowie  town 

Precinct  5,  incl.  Belcher  and  Nocona  tns- . 

Belcher  town  

Nocona  town 

Precinct  6,  including  Burlington  town  (c) 

Precinct  7(a)  

Precinct  8  (o),  including  Sunset  town 

Sunset  town 


Montgomery  county  (c) 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  incl.  Brantley  and  Tharp  vills. 

Brantley  village 

Tharp  village ; 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


Moore  county  (/) 


Morris  county  (g) 


Precinct  1,  including  Daingerfield  town  .. 

Daingerfield  town '. 

Precinct  2 , 

Precinct  3,  including  Omaha  town 

Omaha  town 

Precinct  4,  including  Station  Belden  town 

Station  Belden  town 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 


Motley  county  (rf). 


Nacogdoches  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Nacogdoches  city 

Nacogdoches  city 

Pre(^iiict  2 

Precinct  3 


1890 


5,065 
3,  209 
0,651 

1,505 

3,151 

241 

854 

1,230 


5,493 

1  408 

1  364 

1,444 

557 

720 

2,059 

117 

1,582 
18,  863 

11,257 

3,337 

795 
2,404 

710 
2,704 
3,645 
1,486 
1,711 

5>6 

38  T 

2,  479 

1,  500 

1,083 


11,765 


3,547 
444 

889 
4,429 

310 
214 
742 
454 
946 
314 

15 

6,580 


1,663 

553 

602 

1,589 

2TQ 

L137 
309 
680 
909 


139 


15,  984 


1880 


4,160 

2,607 

5,950 

1,185 

3,078 

285 

376 

766 


1,936 

328 
1,700 

342 
3,  024 
2,114 


683 


1,800 


10,154 


5,032 


24 


11,  .590 


5,117  3,482 

.  ..  333 
1,  057  1,  022 
1,  533     2, 127 

a  Organized  since  1880. 

6  Organized   from   parts  of  Brown,  Comanche,  Hamilton, 
and  Lampasas  counties  in  1887. 
c  Not  separately  returned. 
d  Not  returned  by  precincts. 
e  Returned  by  election  precincts  in  1880. 
/Not  returned  by  precincts;  not  returned  in  1880. 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Nacogdoches  county— Continued. 

Precinct  4,  including  Chireno  village. . . 

Chireno  village 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6.  including  Garrison  village.. 

Garrison  village 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8  (a) 


Navarro  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Corsicana  city 

Corsicana  city  (ft) 

Ward  1 2,221 

Ward  2 88g 

Ward  3 1 ,758 

Ward  4 1,417 

Precinct  3,  including  Kerens  village  (e)  . . 

Precinct  4,  including  Dawson  village 

Dawson  village 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  2  

Precinct  5.  incl.  Blooming  Grove  village.. 
Blooming  Grove  village 

Precinct  8(0) 


Newton  county. 


Precinct  1 . 
Precinct  2 . 
Precinct  3  . 
Precinct  4 . 
Precinct  5 . 


Nolan  county  (j)  . 


Precinct  1,  including  Sweetwater  town  . 

Sweetwater  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Nueces  county  (3) 


Precinct  1,  including  Corpus  Christi  city. 

Corpus  Christi  city 

Ward  1 670 

Ward  2 543 

Wards 713 

Ward  4 1,219 

Ward  5 1 1 242 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 


Ochiltree  county  (k) . 


Precinct  1 . 
Precinct  2 . 
Precinct  3 . 
Precinct  4 . 


Oldham  county  (d). 


Orange  county  (l) . 


Precinct  1,  including  Orange  city 

Orange  city 

Ward  1 935 

Ward  2 1 ,  463 

Ward  3 775 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


1890 


1880 


2,081 
276 
1,223 
1,960 
252 
1,406 
1,607 


26, 373 


10,687' 

6,285 


3,249 

2,069 

.365 

1,710 

1,  613J 

3,019 

3,094 

17s 

932 


4,6.50 


1,178 

1,718 

453 

933 

368 

1,573 


767 
614 
273 
476 
57 


4,608 
4,387 


1,199 

567 
739 


270 


4,770 


530 
339 

227 

7  Returned  by  commissioners  precincts  in  1880. 

ft  Population  in  1880,  3,373. 

i  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 

j  Not  divided  into  precincts  in  1880. 

k  Not  returned  in  1880. 

I  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1880. 


1,036 
1,143 

i,'256 


21,702 


il4,210 


2,  340 

5,152 

79 


4,  359 


1,143 

1,630 

405 

908 

273 


7,673 


287 
2,938 


398 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

TEXAS— Continued. 


MfNOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Palo  Pinto  county. 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2 

Precincts,  including  Gordon  town  — 

Gordon  town 

Precinct  4 

Precincts,  incl.  Mineral  Wells  town. 

Mineral  Wells  town 

Precinct  6  (a) 

Precinct  7  (a) 

Precincts  (a),  including  Strawn  town 

Strawn  town 


Pajtola  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Carthage  town. 

Carthage  town 

Precinct  2 - 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


Parker  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Weatherford  city.. 

Weatherford  city 

Ward  I     868 

Ward  2     9S8 

Ward  3   584 

Ward  4   959 

Precinct  2,  including  Springtown  town . . 
Springtown  town 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  including  Whitt  town 

Whitt  town 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


Parmer  county  (h) . 


Pecos  county  (c)  . 


Precinct  ] . 
Precinct  2. 
Precinct  3. 
Precinct  4 . 
Precinct  5. 


Polk  county . 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  6  (a),  incl.  Corrigan  village. 

Corrigan  village 298 

Precinct  7  (a) 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  H 

Precinct  8  (a) 


(d).| 


Potter  county  (c)  . 


Precinct  1,  including  Amarillo  town. 

.'\mariilo  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Presidio  county  (/) . 


18!)0 


8,320 


K-,3 

72K 

1,007 

378 

1,749 

1,746 

577 
280 
188 
871 


14,  328 


2,878 

554 

3,186 

2,246 

1,367 

1,130 

833 

786 

1,902 


21,682 


7,188 
3.369 


4,704 

657 
1,701 
2,808 

278 
2,174 
1,319 
1, 249 

539 


1,326 


487 
85 
355 
155 
244 


10,  332 


2,204 
982 

3,881 

1,»67 

908 

1,290 

849 


675 

482 

59 

65 

50 


1S80 


5,885 


1,761 

644 

1,504 


1,211 
765 


12, 219 


2,509 

290 

2,036 

2,  085 

1,314 

942 

841 

noi 

1,591 


15,  870 


6,031 
2,046 


3,  568 
.66 
614 

1,495 


1,585 

1,067 

1,060 

450 


1,807 


7,  189 

1,624 

1,136 

f  2,514 


877 
1,038 


28 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

6  Not  returned  by  precincts ;  not  returned  in  1880. 

c  Returned  by  commissioners  pi-ecincts  in  1880:  parts 
taken  to  form  Reeves  county  in  1883  and  Valverde  county  in 
1885. 

d  Not  separately  returned. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


isno 


Rains  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Emory  village. 

Emory  village 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5  (a) 


Randall  county  (e) . 


Precinct  1 . 
Precinct  2 . 
Precinct  3. 
Precinct  4. 


Red  River  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Clarksville  town  . . . 

Clarksville  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  including  Detroit  town 

Detroit  town 

Precinct  5 

Preci  net  6 

Precinct  7,  incl.  part  of  Annona  town . . . 

Annona  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Annona  town,  in  precincts  7 
and  8. 
Precinct  8,  incl.  part  of  Annona  town  — 

Annona  town  (part  of) 


Reeves  county  (g) . 


Pecos  town 

Refugio  county  (h). 


Precinct  1,  including  Refugio  town  (d). 

Preciuct  2 

Prec  inct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 


Roberts  county  (c)  . 


Precinct  1 . 
Precinct  2. 
Precincts. 
Precinct  4. 


Robertson  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Calvert  city 

Calvert  city 

Precinct.  2,  including  Hearne  town  id)  ..  - 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5,  incl.  Bremond  and  Wootan 
Wells  towns. 

Bremond  town 

Wnotan  Wells  town 

Precinct  6,  incl.  Franklin  and  Nesbitt  tns 

Franklin  town 

Nesbitt  town 

Precinct  7 


Rockwall  county 


,873 


Precinct  1,  including  Rockwall  city 

Rockwall  city 

Precinct  2 

Precincts 

Precinct  4, including  Royse  town  — 
Ro yse  town 


3,909 


1,830 

.'53 
436 
394 
■  920 
329 


5,602 
1,588 
1,590 
2,817 
3,268 

604 

1,897 

1,508 

2,625 

36 

267 

2,145 

231 


1,247 


393 
1,239 


590 
181 
189 
183 


326 


107 
62 

87 
70 


1880 


3,035 


1,644 


350 
242 

799 


21,452  i   17,194 


4,999 


1,330 
1,418 
2,234 


2,542 

863 

2,304 


1,504 


1,585 


32 


26,  506    22,  383 


7,752 
2,632 
4,644 
1,474 
1,364 
4,845 

387 
268 

4,790 
665 
218 

1,637 

5,972 


6,484 
2,281 
4,145 
1,223 
1,364 
4,239 

73S 


3,179 


1,749 
2,984 


2, 178 
843 
1,045 
1,311 
1,438 
290 


1,246 
215 
564 
620 
554 


e  Not  divided  into  precincts  in  1820. 

f  Parts  taken  to  form  Brewster,  Bucliel,  Foley,  and  Jeff 
Davis  counties  in  1887;  not  returned  by  precincts. 

(/  Organized  from  part  of  Pecos  county  in  1883;  not  re- 
turned by  precincts. 

h  Returned  by  commissioners  precincts  in  1880. 


POPULATION. 


399 


Table  3.— ACtGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

TEXAS— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Runnels  codnty  (a) 


Precinct  1,  including  Ballinger  town  (6). 
Precinct  2  (  , , , 

Precinct  3  5  '"' 

Precinct  1 


Rusk  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Henderson  town. 

Henderson  town 

Precinct  2,  including  Overton  town  . . . 

Overton  town 

Precinct  ;i 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  S(c) 


Sabine  county. 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  :i 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  fi  (>■). 
Precinct  7  {<■) . 
Precinct  8  (c) . 


San  Augustine  county 


Precinct  1,  incl.  part  of  San  Atigustino  tn. 

San  Augustine  town  (part  ol) 

Total  for  San  Augustine  town  (d),  in 
precincts  i  and  2. 
Precinct  2,  incl.  part  of  San  Augu,stine  tn 

San  Augustine  town  (part  of) 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 


San  Jacinto  county  (e) 


Precinct  1,  including  Cold  Spring  town 

Cold  Spring  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4  I 


Precinct  5 


(6) 


San  Patricio  county  (c) 


Precinct  1,  including  San  Patricio  town  . . 

San  Patricio  town 

Precinct  2,  including  Sharpsburg  village 

Sharpsburg  village 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


San  Saba  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  San  Saba  town 

Sa  n  Saba  town 

Precinct  2  (  ,. , 

Precinct  3  3  '"' 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5  (c) 

Precinct  6  (c) 


Precinct  7  (c) 


■(b). 


1890 


3,193 


1,412 

731 

1,050 

18,  559 


5,011 

1,827 
401 

2,  39t) 

3,  316 
2,168 
1,006 
1,079 
1,756 


4,969 


1,172 
378 
563 
781 
671 
361 
287 
75G 


2,513 
,138 
744 

1,911 
406 

1,120 
623 
521 


7,  360 


l,66fi 

439 

882 

2,714 


482 

315 
554 
?7i 
113 
163 


6,641 


1,763 
697 

1,293 

960 

1,444 

1,181 
155 


Schleicher  county  (/) 

a  Returned  by  election  precincts  In  188C. 

b  Not  separately  returned. 

c  Organized  since  1880. 

d  In  1880  in  precinct  1  only. 

e  Returned  by  commissioners  precincts  in  1880. 


1880 


18, 986 


4,715 
1,656 
3,572 

353 
3,509 
2,  076 
2,  402 
1,113 
1,599 


4,161 


1,101 
532 
426 

1,  .323 
779 


5,084 

1,986 

503 
503 

1,245 


606 
441 


6,186 


1,010 


5,324 


1,784 

5q8 

:  2,  333 

575 

632 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Scurry  county  (ui). 


Precinct  1,  including  Snyder  town 

Snyder  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Shackelford  county. 


Precinct  1,  iiuludiug  Albany  town  . 

Albany  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  1 


Shelby  county . 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7,  including 

Timpson  town. . , 

Precinct  8  (c) 


Timjison  town. 


Sherman  county  (h) . 


Smith  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Tyler  town 

Tyler  town  

Precirict  2,  incl.  Omen  and  Troupe  towns 

Omen  town 

Troupe  town 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


Somervell  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  (Jleurosc  town. 

Glenrose  town  

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Starr  county  (e) 


Precinct  1,  includin}; 
Rio  Grande  city. 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 


Kio  (irande  city  . 


Stephens  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Breckenridgetown. 

Breckenridge  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  I 


Precinct  4 

Precincts,  including  Gunsight  town  . 

Gunsight  town 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


1890 


1,415 


617 
500 
265 
140 
393 


1,173 

857 

197 

550 

92 


14,365 


3,  084 
2,  509 
1,729 
1,331 

1,  656 
986 

2,  329 
518 
741 


28,  324 


9,288 

6,go8 
4.999 
508 
465 
1,648 
1,951 
2,  953 
2,700 
2,052 
2,  733 


3,419 


,639 
400 
805 
497 
478 


10,  749 


4,  430 

i,g68 

2,784 

1,078 

996 

650 

811 


4,  926 


1,017 
462 
668 
434 
334 

1,130 
255 
519 
474 
35(1 


1880 


102 


2,037 


129 
351 
307 
489 


9,523 


2,414 
1,677 
1.174 

1,273 

1,684 

580 

721 


21,  863 


4,187 

2,J23 

3,595 


352 
1,521 
1,699 
2,149 
2,973 
2,479 
3,  260 


2,649 


1,196 
132 
505 
418 
530 


8,304 


4,725 


1,082 

497 
674 
5.".7 
4.^8 
::49 


628 
604 
373 


/Formed    IVmn  part  of  Crockett  county  in  1887;   not  re- 
turned liy  prciincts. 

;/  Not  divided  into  precincts  in  1880. 

h  Not  returned  by  precincts;  not  returned  in  1880. 


400 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tabuc  3.— aggregate  I'OI'ULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

TEXAS— Contiuued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISION>: 


Stonewall  county  (a) 


1S90 


1,024 


Precinct  1,  including  Rayner  town 

Rayner  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  including  Aspermont  towu- 

Aspermont  town 


SCTTOK  COUNTY  (6) . 


Swisher  county  (c)  . 


Tarrant  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Fort  Worth  city    . 

Kort  Worth   city 

Wardi  5.368 

Ward  2 5.440 

Wards  4,016 

Ward  4 2,938 

Ward  5 2 .  194 

Ward  6 3 .  '2° 

Precinct  2,  including  Arlington  town... 

Arlington  town 

Precinct  3,  including  Grapevine  town... 

Grapevine  town 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  fi 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8,  including  Mansfield  town    . . 
Mansfield  town 


Taylor  county. 


301 
284 
217 
118 
388 
205 


658 


41, 142 


25,  922 
23,076 


ISSO 


104 


24, 671 


9,  353 

6,663 


2,  848 

2, 454 

664 
3,610 

,6:; 
4,513 

442 
2,290 

199 
2,  437 

1, 162 

943 

1,026 

844 

1,802 

1,642 

2,  482 

2,485 

4,B 

249 

li,  957 


Precinct  1,  including  Abilene  town. 

Abilene  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5,  including  Merkel  town . . 

Merkel  town 

Precinct  6  (d) 


Terry  county  (e) 

Throckmorton  county. 


Precinct  1,  incl.  Throckmorton  town 

Throckmorton  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Titus  county. 


Precinct  1,  incl.  Mount  Pleasant  town. . . 

Mount  P.easant  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6  (tt) 


4.114 

.^.'94 
693 
348 
370 

1,237 
.151 
195 


21 
902 


429 

240 
163 
88 
222 


8,190 


3,082 
963 

1,328 
399 

1,544 

1,044 
793 


1,736 
774 


241 
325 
98 


711 


Tom  Green  county  (/). 
San  A  ngelo  town 


2,615 


150 
17 

336 
44 

181 


5,959 

2,292 

452 

1,471 

308 

817 

1,071 


3,615 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


a  Not  divided  into  precincts  in  1880. 

b  Formed  from  part  of  Crockett  county  in  1887 ;  not  re- 
turned by  precincts, 

c  Not'returned  by  precincts. 

d  Organized  since  1880. 

e  Not  returned  by  precincts ;  not  returned  in  1880. 

/Parts  taken  to  form  Midland  county  in  1885;  Crane, 
Ector,  Glasscock,  Loving,  Upton,  Ward,  and  Winkler  counties 


Travis  county  (</) . 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2,  including  Manor  town 

Manor  town 

Precinct  3,   including    Austin    city   and 
Clarksville  village. 
Austin  city 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


.131 
gio 


974 
980 


Ward    6 2 ,  267 

Ward    7 2 ,  730 

Ward    8 1,538 

AVard    9 1 .  254 

Ward  10 1 ,922 

Clarksville  village 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8 


Trinity  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Groveton  and  Jos- 
serand  towns. 

Groveton  town 

Josserand  town 

Precinct  2,  including  Trinity  town 

Trinity  town 

Precinct  3,  incl.  Penningt(m  town  (/i) 

Precinct  4,  incl.  Ceutralia  village  (ft) 


Tyler  county . 


Precinct  1,  including  Woodville  town. . . 

Woodville  town 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  2,  incl.  Hyatt  and  Warren  vills. 

Hyatt  village 

Warren  village 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  6  (<?)  

Precinct  7  (d) 

Precinct  8  (d),  including  Kockland  town 

Rockland  town 


Upshur  county. 


Precinct  1,  incl.  Bettie  and  Gilmer  towns. 

Bettie  town 

Gilmer  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7,  including  Big  Sandy  town . . . 

Big  Sandy  town 

Precinct  8 


Upton  county  ( j) . 


Uvalde  county  (k). 


Precinct  1,  indudinj 
Uvalde  town. .. 
Precinct  2  )  ,t. 

Precinct  3  5  *"' 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 


■  Uvalde  town 


1890 


36,  322 


2,455 

5,354 

405 

18, 120 


446 

1,448 

2,936 

4,582 

632 

795 


7,648 


1880 


27,028 


2,108 

1 ,076 
461 

2,  327j 
856. 

1, 1.59^ 

2,  054 


10, 877 


i,.39n 

5.8S 

1.521^ 

2,042 

429 

833 
1,161 
1.086 
1,924 

827 
925 
405 


12,  695 


3,411 

284 

591 

1 ,  082 

1,776 

1,100 

1,361 

1,171 

1,917 

323 

877 


3,804 


1,923 
1,265 

827 

292 
298 
464 


4,915 


1,657 


il,  528 
1,730 


5,  825 


i2,318 
580 


1,369 
1,558 


10, 266 


2,616 


1,  232 
1,693 
1,031 
905 
840 
1, 250 


2,541 


in  1887,  and  Coke  and  Irion  counties  in  1889;  not  returned  by 
precincts. 

g  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1880. 

h  Not  separately  returned. 

i  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 

j  Formed  from  part  of  Tom  Green  county  in  1887 ;  not  re- 
turned by  precincts. 

k  Returned  by  commissioners  precincts  m  1880. 


POPFLATION. 


401 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

TEXAS— CoBtimiert. 


MINOE  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Valverde  county  (a). 


Precinct  1,  oxcl.  of  paxt  of  Del  Rio  town 
I'recinct  2,  excl.  of  part  of  Del  Eio  town 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  G 

Del  Eio  town,  in  precincts  1  and  2 


Tan  Zandt  codnty 


Precinct  1,  including  Canton  town 

Canton  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3,  including  Wills  Point  town 

Wills  Point  town 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

PrecinctG  (b) 

Precinct?  (t) ■ 


Victoria  county  (c)  . 


Precinct  1,  including  Victoria  city 

Victoria  city 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Walker  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Hnntsville  city. 

Huntsville  city 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 


Waller  county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Hempstead  city 

Hempstead  city 

Ward  I 449 

Wards  417 

Ward  3  492 

Ward  4  313 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6  (b) 


Ward  county  (e) . 


Washington  county  . 


Precinct  1 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3,  including  Brenham  city 

Brenham  city 

Ward  I  844 

Ward  2 1 ,  265 

Ward  3  1 ,028 

Ward  4 2,072 

Precinct  4,  including  Burton  town 

Burton  town 

Precinct  5,  incl.  Independence  village 

Independence  village 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7  (6) 


1890 


2,874 


170 
148 
174 
205 
148 
49 
1,980 


16,  225 


4,524 
421 

1,849 
4,019 
1 ,025 
1,512 
1,456 
1,811 
1,054 


8,737 


5,216 

3.046 
2,090 

473 
958 


12,  874 


4,880 
1,509 
1,:!72 
1.495 
1,744 
1,049 
1,304 
430 


10, 888 


3,659 

1 ,671 


1, 124( 
1. 334^ 
2,  057^ 
2,  010$ 
704 


77 


29, 161 


4,219 

4,130 

10, 141 

5,209 


1,992 

384 
3,  950 

373 
2,093 
2,636 


1880 


50 


12, 619 


2,858 

331 
1,752 
3,  550 

860 
1,499 
2,960 


6,289 


12, 024 


3,938 

2,536 
1,  356 
1,352 
1,  893 
1,715 
1,317 
453 


9,024 


4,041 
1,612 


d2,  248 
d2,  735 


27,  565 


5,014 
3,871 
8,048 
4,101 


4,435 
125 

4,155 
424 

2,042 


a  Organized  from  parts  of  Crockett,  Kinney,  and  Pecos 
counties  in  1885. 

b  Organized  since  1880. 

c  Returned  l)y  commi.ssionera  precincts  in  1880. 

d  Not  separately  returned  in  1880. 

372 — -26 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Webb  county  (c)  . 


Precinct  1,  including  Laredo  city 

Laredo  city 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 


Wharton  county  . 


Precinct  1 . 
Precinct  2 . 
Precinct  5 . 
Precincts  . 
Precinct  4 . 


Wheeler  county  (/). 


Wichita  county  (g) . 


Precinct  1,  incl.  Wichita  Falls  town 

Wichita  Falls  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6,  including  Iowa  Park  village . 

Iowa  Park  village 


Wilbarger  county  (3) . 


Precinct  1,  including  Vernon  town . 

Vernon  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 


WlLLI.-VMSON    county. 


Precinct  1,  including  Georgetown  town.. 

Georgetown  town 

Precinct  2,  incl.  Bartlettand  Granger  tns. 

Bartlett  town 

Granger  town 

Precinct  3,  including  Liberty  Hill  town. . 

Liberty  Hill  town 

Precinct  4,  including  Florence  town 

Florence  town 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6,  including  Taylor  town 

Taylor  town 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8,  incl.  Bound  Eock  town  (ft)  . . . 


Wilson  county  (c)  . 


Precinct  1,  including  Floresville  town. 

FloresviUe  town 

Precinct  2  ?  ,^, 


Precinct  5 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  6 

Precinct  7 

Precinct  8,  including  Calaveras  village . . . 
Calaveras  village 


Winkler  county  (e) 


1890 


14, 842 

11,  763 

11.319 

469 

323 

2,287 


7,584 


3,587 

2,  084^ 
5395 

1,  056( 
318C 


4,831 


2,974 
1,987 
272 
205 
541 
47 
'(■92 
424 


7,092 


3,603 

2.857 
492 

1,157 
920 
535 
385 


25,  909 


5,211 

2,447 
2,415 

206 

261 
2,756 

30Q 
2,307 

263 
1,497 
6,  226 
2,584 
1,146 
4,351 


10,  655 


2,824 

913 

1,944 

1,211 

1,582 

1,294 

1,147 

653 

369 


1880 


5,273 


4,549 


1,915 

dl,  557 

dl,  077 
512 


126 


15, 155 


3,271 

1.354 
1,513 


1,441 


1,737 
159 
859 

2,539 


1,059 
2,736 


7,118 


275 


«  Formed  from  part  of   Tom  Green  county  in   1887;  not 
returned  by  precincts. 

/Not  returned  by  precincts. 

or  Not  divided  into  precincts  in  1880. 

ft  Not  separately  returned. 


402 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION    BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

TE  X  AS— Coutinued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Wise  county. 


1890 


Prceinct  1,  including  Decatur  town 

Decatur  town 

Precinct  2,  including  Alvord  town 

Alvord  town 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5,  incl.  Aurora  and  Briar  towns  . 

Aurora  town •■ 

Briar  town 

Precinct  6 -  •  -  ■ 

Precinct  7,  incl.  Bridgeport  and  Chico  tns 

Bridgeport  town 

Chico  town 

Precinct  8 


"Wood  county. 


Precinct  1 

Precirct  2,  including  Mineola  town  — 

Mineola  town 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4,  including  Winnsboro  town 

Winnsboro  town 

Precinct  5 

Precinct  6 


24,134 


5,263 

1,746 

4,  350 

560 

2,  225 

3,200 

2,334 

372 

303 

2,152 

2,489 

498 

32  i 

2,121 

13,  932 


1880 


16, 601 


3,714 

579 
2,855 


1,177 
2,595 
2,162 


2,190 
3,  433 

772 
3,449 

388 
1,246 
1,236 


1,494 
1,589 

39 

292 

1,015 

11,  212 

2,131 
3,008 
i>i75 
621 
3,225 


1,254 
973 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Wood  county — Continued. 


Precinct  7  (a) 
Precinc't  8  (a) 


Yoakum  county  (b)  . 
Young  county 


Precinct  1,  including  Graham  town 

Graham  town 

Precinct  2 

Precinct  3 

Precinct  4 

Precinct  5  (a) 


Zapata  county  (c)  . 


Precinct  1,  including  Carrizo  town 

Carrizo  town 243  ^  ((/) 

Precinct  2. 
Precinct  3 


(*■ 


Precinct  4  J 

ZA VALLA  COUNTY  (c)  . 


817 
789 


5, 049 


1,940 
667 
992 
575 
907 
635 

3,562 


1880 


4,726 


2,557 
576 
816 
483 
870 


2,  227 
1,  335 

1,  097 


3,636 


410 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

b  Not  returned  by  precincts ;  not  returned  in  1880. 

c  Returned  by  commissioners  precincts  in  1880. 


d  Not  separately  returned. 
e  Not  returned  by  precincts. 


UTAH. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


BeAVEE  COUNTY  . 


1890 


3,340 


Adamsville  precinct 

Beaver  precinct,  incl.  Beaver  city  (a) . 

(irainpion  precinct 

Greenville  precinct 

Miners ville  precinct 

Star  precinct 


BOXELDER  COUNTY . 


Bear  River  precinct,  including  Bear  River 
town  (a). 

Boxclder     precinct,    coextensive     with 
Brigham  city. 

Brighara  city 

Ward  1 556 

Ward  2 583 

Ward  3 543 

Ward  4 457 

Calls  Fort  precinct ■ 

CoUinston  precinct  (6) 

I>ewey ville  precinct 

(irouse  Creek  precinct 

Junctiim  precinct  (c) 

Kelton  precinct 

Malad  precinct,  incl.  Coriune  city  (a) 

Mantua  jirecinct 

Park  Valley  precinct 

Plymouth  precinct 

Portage  precinct 

Promontory  precinct 

Snowville  precinct  (d) 

Terrace  precinct 

Threemile  precinct  (b) 

Willard  precinct,  including  Willard  city . 
Willard  city 


Cache  county. 


125 

1,752 
215 
209 
463 
576 

7,  642 


321 
2,139 
2,139 


377 
798 
183 
274 
132 

77 
215 
337 
196 
319 
545 

70 
175 
427 
303 
754 
492 

15, 509 


18S0 


3,918 


192 
1,911 
801 
214 
487 
313 

6,761 


340 
2,184 
1,877 

350 


339 

267 


169 

440 


183 
377 
350 
275 
300 
462 
131 
197 
251 


749 

412 


12,  562 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Cache  county — Continued. 


Coveville  precinct  (6)  . .  - 

Hyde  Park  precinct 

Hyrum  precinct,  incl.  Hyrum  city  (a)  . 

Lewiston  precinct 

Logan  precinct,  including  Logan  city 

Logan  city 

Mendon  precinct,  incl.  Mendon  city  (a) 

Millville  precinct 

Newton  jirecinct 

Paradise  precinct 

Peterboro  precinct 

I'rovi<leuc6  precinct 

Richmond  precinct,  incl.  Richmond  city  (a) 
Smithfield  precinct,  incl.  Smithtield  city. 

Sniitbfield  city 

Trenton  precinct -  -  ■ 

Wellsville  precinct,  including  AVellsville 
city  (a). 


Davis  county. 


Bountiful  precincts  (e),  East,  South,  and 
West. 

Centerville  precinct 

Parmingtim  precinct 

Hooper  precinct  (/) 

jiaysville  precinct  (g),  incl.  Kaysville  city, 

Kaysville  city 

Lay  ton  precinct  (h) 

South  Vi'eber  precinct ■ 

Steed  precinct(&) (  ,^, 

Syracuse iireciuct(i)..  J  ^ 


Benson  precinct 

Clarkston  precinct  

a  Not  separately  returned. 
6  Organized  since  1880. 
c  Organized  in  1885. 
d  Formerly  Curlew, 
e  Not   separately  returned; 
Bountiful  precin<'t8  in  1880. 

/  Part  taken  to  form  Syracuse  precinct  since  1880. 


181 
464 


Embrv  county  (j) 


1890 


248 
491 

1,423 
754 

4,620 

4>565 

547 

679 

473 

637 

337 

782 

1,232 

1,386 

1,080 

246 

1,045 


6,751 

2,438 

532 
1,030 
282 
1,088 
548 
809 
267 

299 
5,076 


1880 


375 

50 

409 

303 
699 
111 


433 

1,234 

.525 

3, 390 

3,396 

543 

539 

304 

512 

76 

578 

1, 198 

1,177 

1,177 

209 

1,193 


5,279 

iTeve 

529 
1,073 

332 
1,430 
1,187 


239 


556 


nriven  as  South  and  West 


Blake  precinct 

Brock  precinct 

Castle  Dale  precinct,  incl.  Castle  Dale  tn 

Castle  Dale  town 

Castle  Gate  precinct 

Cleveland  precinct -  -  ■ 

ff  Parts  taken  to  form  Layton  and  Syracuse  precincts  since 
1880 

h  Organized  from  part  of  Kaysville  precinct  since  1880. 

i  Organized  from  parts  of  Hooper  and  Kaysville  precincts 
since  1880.  ^  ,        ,      . 

j  Not  returned  by  precincts  in  1880 ;  part  taken  to  lonn 
Grand  county  in  1890. 


POPULATION. 


403 


Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continiaed. 

U  T  AH— Continued . 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Emert  county — Continued. 


Emery  precinct 

I'erron  precinct,  Including  Ferron  town  . 

Ferron  town 

Huntington  precinct,  incl.  Huntington  tn 

Huntington  town 

Lawrence  precinct 

Melon  precinct 

Orangeville  precinct,  incl.Orangeville  vill 

Orangeville  village 

Price  precinct,  including  I'rice  town 

Price  town 

Schofield  precinct 

Springdale  precinct 

Spring  Glen  precinct 

Wellington  precinct 


1890 


Garfield  county  (a)  , 


Cannon ville  precinct  (6) , 

Coyote  precinct  (c) 

EsciUante  precinct  (6),  incl.  Escalante  city 

Escalante  city 

Hillsdale  precinct  (fc) 

Panguitch  precinct  (6) 


Grand  county  (d) . 
Moab  town 


Iron  county  (e) . 


Cedar  precinct,  including  Cedar  city  . . 

Cedar  city 

Kanarra  precinct  (c) 

Paragonah  precinct 

Parowan  precinct,  incl.  Parowan  city  (/) . 
Summit  precinct  (g) 


Juab  county  . 


Juab  precinct  (c) 

Levan  precinct 

Mono  precinct 

Nephi  precinct,  including  Nephi  city 

Nephi  city 

Tintic  precinct,  includii^"'  Eureka  and 
Mammoth  Hollow  towr^s. 

Eureka  town 

Mammoth  Hollow  tJ\i  ■! 


Kane   county  (A) . 


Georgetown  preci  .c  t  (c) 

Glendale  precinct 

Johnson  precinct 

Kanab  precinct,  includin:;  "Kanab  town  . 

Kanab  town 

Mount  Carmel  precinct 

Orderville  precinct,  incl.  Orderville  town 

Orderville  town 

Pahrea  precinct 

Ranch  precinct  (c) 

Vennihou  precinct  (c) 


Mlllard  county. 


;(/). 


240 
399 
270 
738 

513 
107 
134 
353 

313 
502 


12 
137 
230 


2,457 


273 
169 
667 
506 
333 
1,015 


541 


2,683 


1,053 

967 
282 
268 
937 
143 

5,582 


.205 

440 

469 

2,114 

2,034 

2,354 

1.733 


1,685 


91 
253 

63 
533 
409 
139 
339 
289 

51 
120 


4,033 


170 

661 
838 
363 


1880 


137 


623 

623 
179 
846 


4,013 


892 

691 


256 
957 
123 

3,474 


624 

503 
1,797 
1,797 

550 


3,085 


338 
87 
394 
394 
137 
514 

514 
94 


3,727 


617 
987 
355 


Burb-ank  precinct  (c) 

Smithville  precinct  (c) . . 

Deseret  precinct 

Fillmore  precinct,  incl.  Fillmore  city  (/) . . 
Holden  precinct,  coextensive  with  Hoi  Jen 
town. 

a  Organized  from  parts  of  Iron  and  Kane  counties  in  1882. 

6  Formerly  in  Iron  county. 

c  Organized  since  1880. 

d  Organized  from  pavt  of  Emery  county  in  1890;  not  re- 
inmed  by  precincts. 

e  Cannon  ville,  Escalante,  Hillsdale,  and  Panguitch  precincts 
(population  1,785  in  1880)  taken  to  form  Garfield  county  in  1882. 

/  Not  separately  returned. 

g  Formerly  Summit  Creek. 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Millard  county— Continued. 


Kauosh  precinct 

Leamington  precinct 

Meadow  precinct,  coextensive  with  Mead- 
ow town. 

Oak  Creek  precinct 

Oasis  precinct  (c) 

Scipio  precinct 


Morgan  county 


Canyon  Creek  precinct  (i) 

Croydon  precinct 

Milton  precinct 

Morgan  precinct,  including  Morgan  city.. 

Morgan  city 

Peterson  precinct 


Piute  county 


Hullion  precinct  (j) 

Burgess  precinct  (c) 

CircTeville  precinct 

Fremont  precinct 

Graves  Valley  precinct  (c) . . 

Greenwich  precinct 

Junction  precinct  (c) 

Kane  precinct  (c) 

Koosharem  precinct  (c) 

Loa  precinct  (c) 

Pleasant  Creek  precinct  (c) . 

Teasdale  precinct  (c) 

Thurber  precinct  (c) 


EiCH  county. 


Garden  precinct 

Laketown  precinct 

Meadowville  precinct. 
Randolph  precinct .... 
Woodruff  i)recinct 


Salt  Lake  county. 


Big  Cottonwood  precinct. 

Bingham  precinct 

Bluffdale  precinct  (c) 

Brighton  precinct 

Butler  precinct 

Draper  precinct /•  (/) 

South  Cottonwood  precinct. 

East  Mill  Creek  precinct. 

Farmers  precinct 

FortHarriman  precinct . . 

South  Jordan  precinct ...  J'  (/) 

West  Jordan  precinct. 

Granger  precinct 

Granite  precinct 

Hunter  precinct  (c) 

Little  Cottonwood  precinct 

Mill  Creek  precinct 

Mountain  Bell  precinct 

North  Jordan  precinct,  including  Taylors- 
ville  town. 
Tayl  orsville  town 

North  Point  precinct  (c) 

Pleasant  Green  precinct 

Salt  Lake  precincts  1  to  5  (k),  coexten- 
sive with  Salt  Lake  city. 
Salt  Lake  city  (l) : 

Ward  1 8,871 

Ward  2 13,159 

Ward  3 10,038 

Ward  4 5 .  739 

Ward  5 7 ,036 

Sandy  precinct 


1890 


536 
169 
344 

186 
199 
567 


1,780 


433 
240 
203 
633 
333 
271 


2,842 


259 

75 

458 

315 

81 

181 

125 

138 

232 

411 

31 

263 

273 

1,527 


249 
321 

145 
472 
340 

58,  457 


789 

1,101 

194 

224 

2,  957 

287 
634 

953 


145 
308 

70 
1,5.34 

78 
636 

269 

1.57 

310 

44,  843 


1,065 


1880 


656 
142 

212 

184 
'"574 

1,783 


417 
248 
235 
582 

433 
301 


1,651 


297 


416 
424 


514 


1,263 


161 
269 
119 
446 
268 

31,  977 


661 

1,022 


387 
165 
455 
288 
371 
320 
342 
440 
857 
145 
250 


(342 
<440 
(857 


300 

1,416 

95 

282 


179 
20, 768 


h  Part  taken  to  form  Garfield  county  and  part,  Bellevue, 
Duncans  Retreat,  Grafton,  Harmony,  Kanarra,  Rockville, 
Shunesburg,  Springdale,  Toquerville,  and  Virgin  precincts 
(population  1,521  inl880),  given  to  Washington  county  in  1882. 

i  Formerly  Kanyon. 

j  Formerly  Marysvale. 

k  Fort  Douglas  precinct  (population  403  in  1880)  annexed 
since  1880. 

I  Population  shown  by  municipal  wards. 


404 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coiitiuued. 

U  T  AH— Continued . 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


SALT  Lake  county— Contimu'd. 


Silver  jjreciiict 

Sugarhouso  precinct 
XInion  precinct 


1890 


] ,  054 
(102 


San  Juan  county 


Blnff  precinct 

Bueno  precinct  (a) 

McElmo  precinct  (a)  . . . 
Monticcllo  precinct  (a) . 


Sanpete  county. 


Chester  precinct 

Epliraim  precinct,  incl.  Eiiliraiin  city  (c).. 
Fairview  precinct  (d),  incl.  Fairvicw  city 

Fairview  city 

Fayette  precinct 

Fountain  (ireen  precinct,  iucl.  Fountain 
Green  town. 

Fountain  Green  town 

Gunnison  precinct 

Indianola  precinct  (a) 

Manti  precinct,  including  Manti  city 

Manti  city 

Mayfield  precinct 

Milbtu-n  precinct  {e) ..  \ 


{r.). 


Tliistle  precinct  (d)    .  5 

Moroni  ])recinct  (/),  incl.  Moroni  city 

Moroni  city 

Mount     Pleasant    precinct,    coextensive 

with  Mount  Pleasant  city. 
Spring  precinct,  coextensive  willi  Spring 

city. 

Sterling  precinct  ig) 

Wales  precinct 


Seviek  county 


Annabella  precinct 

Burrville  precinct 

Central  precinct 

Elsinore  precinct 

Glenwood  precinct 

Gooseberry  precinct  (a) 

Joseph  precinct 

Monroe  precinct,  coextensive  with  Mon- 
roe town. 
Monroe  town 

Redmond  precinct .-  •  ■ 

Eicbfield  precinct,  coextensive  with  Rich- 
field city. 

Salina  precinct 

Siguard  precinct  (a) 

Vermilion  precinct 

"Willow  Bend  precinct 


Summit  county 


Coalville  precinct,  coextensive  with  Coal- 
ville city. 

Echo  precinct 

Grass  Creek  precinct  {a) 

Heuefer  precinct  (A),  coextensive  with 
Henefer  village. 

Hoytsville  precinct  (i) 

Kainas  precinct 


190 

44; 
16 
115' 


13, 14C 


259 
1,917 
1,263 
844 
305 
796 

677 

H45 

148 

2,  022 

1.950 
337 


1,251 

958 

2,254 

1,044 

296 
233 


280 
226 
196 
590 
496 
112 
436 
880 


332 
1,531 

628 
44 
142 
306 


7,733 


1,160 

189 

52 

291 

288 
458 


1880 


121 
738 
484 


107 

mi 


11,  557 


188 
1,764 
1,014 
863 
278 
881 


729 


1,801 

1,748 

330 

)ii7 


2,004 
989 


210 
306 


4,457 


205 
203 
199 
223 
462 


370 
744 


158 
1,197 


438 


112 
146 


4,921 

911 
245 


262 


281 
564 


MINOR  CIVIL   DIVISIONS. 


a  Organized  since  1880. 

b  Population  of  unorganized  portion  of  county. 

c  Not  separately  returned. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Milburn  precinct  since  1880. 

e  Organized  from  parts  of  Fairview  and  Thistle  precincts 
since  1880.  .         „„,  ,    . 

/  Freedom  precinct  (i)opulation  102  m  1880)  annexed  since 
1880. 

ij  Formerly  Petty. 

h  Formerly  HenneferviUe. 

i  Given  as  Haytsville  in  1880. 
j  Given  as  Peva  in  1880. 

k  Part  taken  to  form  St.  John  precinct  m  1884. 


Summit  county— Continued. 

Park  precinct,  including  Park  city 

Park  city 

Parley  Park  precinct 

Peoa  precinct  (j) 

Rockport  precinct 

Upton  precinct,  coextensive  with  Upton 

village. 
Wanship     precinct,     coextensive     with 

■Wausliip  village. 

Wanship  village 

Wasatch  precinct  (a) 

Woodlana  jirecinct  (a) 


'I'OOELE  county. 


Batesville  precinct 

Clover  precinct  (,k) 

Deep  Creek  precinct 

Grantsville   precinct,  including  Grants- 
ville  city  (c). 

Lake  Point  precinct  (I) 

Lakeview  precinct  (m)    

Ophir  precinct  (n) 

St.  John  precinct  (0) 

Stockton  precinct,  incl.  Stockton  town  . . 

Stockton  town 

Tooele  precinct  (p),incl.  Tooele  city  (c)  . 
Vernon  precinct 


1890 


Uinta  county 


1880 


Ashley  precinct 

Fort  Duchesne 

Riverdale  precinct  (a) . 
Vernal  precinct  (o) 


Utah  county. 


1,942 

417 
170 
273 
450 
298 
390 
376 
1,907 
2,135 

1,926 

427 

435 

5,159 


527 
769 


799 


1,581 
1,542 
200 
238 
127 
174 


4,497 


1,825 


Alpine  precinct,  coextensive  with  Alpine 

city. 
American  Fork  precinct,  including  Amer- 
ican Fork  city  (c) . 

Benjamin  precinct  (q) 

Cedar  Fort  precinct 

Fail  field  precinct 

Goshen  precinct,  including  Goshen  town. 

Goshen  town 

Lakeshore  precinct  (1) 

Lakeview  precinct  (.5) 

Lehi  precinct,  including  Lehi  city  (ci 

Payson  jirecinct,  coextensive  withPayson 

city, 
l^leasant  Grove  precinct,  coextensive  with 
Pleasant  Grove  city. 

Pleasant  Valley  Junction  precinct  (o) 

Provo  Bench  precinct  (s) 

Prove    precinct    («),    coextensive    with 
Provo  city. 
Provo  city: 

Ward  I 1,509 

Ward  2 1,013 

Ward  3 901 

Ward  4 1,736 

Salem  precinct,  coextensive  with  Salem  tn. 

Salera  town 

Santaquin  precinct 

Spanish  Forkprecinct(<7),  including  Span- 
ish Fork  city. 
Spanish  Fork  city 

I  Formerly  Mill. 

in  Part  of  Tooele  precinct  annexed  in  1889. 

II  Jacob  City  precinct  (population  125  in  1880)  annexed 
since  1880. 

o  Organized  from  part  of  Clover  precmct  in  1884. 
•p  Part  given  to  Lakeview  precinct  in  1889. 

0  Part  taken  to  form  Lakeshore  precinct  since  1880. 

r  Organized  from  parts  of  Benjamin  and  Spanish  Fork 
precincts  since  1880.  . 

s  Organized  from  part  of  Provo  precinct  since  1880. 

t  Parts  taken  to  form  Lakeview  and  Provo  Bench  precincts 
since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


405 


Table  3.— AGCtREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coiitimied. 

UTAH— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Utah  conNxy — Continued. 

Spring  Lake  precinct -  - 

Springville   precinct,   coextensive    with 

Spnngvillecity. 
Thistle  i)recinct  (a) 

W.-\SATCH  OOUNTY 

Charleston  precinct 

Heber  precinct,  including  Heher  city 

Heber  city 

Midway  precinct 

Wallsburg  precinct 

"Washington  county  (b) 

Bellevne  precinct  (c) 

Bloomington  precinct  (rf) 

Duncans  Retreat  precinct  (c) .' 

Grattou  precinct  (c) 

Gunlock  precinct 

Hamblin  precinct  (e) 

Hebron  precinct 

Leeds  precinct  (/) 

New  Harmony  preciuctijr) 

Pine  Valley  precinct 

Pinto  precinct 

Kockville  precinct  (c) 

St.  George  precinct,  including  St.  George 

city  (h). 
Santa  Clara  precinct 


1890 


93 
2,849 


3,595 


.501 

246 

1,929 

1,  616 

1,538 

1,291 

769 

718 

396 

347 

4,009 

4,235 

35 

.58 

63 

85 

47 

79 

104 

71 

92 

156 

41 

79 

110 

223 

334 

102 

150 

253 

234 

108 

155 

194 

232 

1,377 

1,384 

202 


1880 


157 
2,312 


2,927 


194 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


"Washington  county — Continued. 

Shunesburg  precinct  (c) 

Silver  Keef  precinct,  coextensive  with 

Silver  Keef  city. 

Springdale  precinct  (c) 

Toquerville  precinct  (c) 

Virgin  precinct  (c) 

"Washington  precinct,  including  "VVa.sh- 

iugton  city  (ft). 


Webek  county 

Eden  precinct 

Harriaville  precinct 

Hooper  precinct 

Hunts ville  precinct,  incl.  Huntaville  tn. . 

Huntsville  town 

Kanesville  precinct  (c) 

Lynno  precinct,  comprising  part  of  | 

'Ogden  city.  I  ,, , 

Ogden  precincts  1,  2,  3,  and  4,   com-  |      ' 
prising  part  of  Ogden  citj'.  J 

Ogden  city,  coe-xtensive  with  Lynne 
and  Ogden  precincts. 

Marriott  precinct 

North  Ogden  jirecinct 

Plain  precinct 

Pleasant  View  precinct  (e) 

Riverdale  precinct 

Slaterville  precinct 

Uinta  precinct 

"West  "Weber  precinct .  - ._ 

Wilson  precinct 


1890 


51 

82 

177 

1,040 

73 

50 

260 

371 

213 

254 

315 

537 

22,  723 


521 

329 

715 

582 

778 

849 

1,158 

819 

248 

6 

873 

14,  889 

,246 

14,889 

,069 

223 

243 

758 

956 

829 

653 

336 

489 

272 

336 

328 

228 

247 

722 

003 

493 

344 

1880 


12,.344 


a  Formerly  Thistle  Valley. 

b  Part  of  Kane  county  annexed  in  1882. 

c  Formerly  in  Kane  county. 

d  Formerly  Price  City  precinct. 


e  Organized  .since  1880. 

/  Formerly  Harrisburg  and  Leeds. 

a  Formerly  Harmony  precinct,  Kane  county. 

h  Not  separately  returned. 


VERMOIVT. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Addison  county 

Addison  town 

Bridport  town 

Bristol  town 

Cornwall  town 

Ferrisburgtown 

Goshen  town 

Granville  town 

Hancock  town 

Leicester  town 

Lincoln  town 

Middlebury  town,  inol.  Middlebury  vill . 

Middlebury  village 

Monkton  town 

New  Haven  town 

Orwell  town 

Pan  ton  town - 

Ripton  town 

Salisbury  town 

Shoreham  town 

Starksboro  town 

Vergennes  city 

"Waltham  town 

Wey bridge  town 

Whiting  town 

Bennington  county 

Arlington  town 

Beuuiugtou  town,  incl.  Bennington  vill. 

Bennington  village 

Dorset  town 

(Hastenbury  town 

I..audgro ve  town 

Manchester  town 

Peru  town 

l*ownal  town,  incl.  North  Powual  village 

North  Pownal  village 

Readsboro  town 


1890 


22,  277 


900 

1,018 

1,828 

927 

1,501 

311 

037 

283 

562 

1,255 

2,793 

1 ,762 

847 

1,224 

1,265 

382 

568 

740 

1,240 

1,070 

1,773 

255 

543 

355 


20,  448 


1,352 

6,  391 

3.97t 

1,696 

181 

220 

1,  907 

445 

1,919 

670 

910 


1880 


24, 173 


847 

1,167 

1,579 

1,070 

1,684 

326 

830 

382 

634 

1,368 

2,993 

1,834 

1,025 

1,355 

1,351 

419 

672 

775 

1,354 

1,  249 

1,782 

248 

608 

455 


21,  950 


,532 
,333 


2,005 
241 
246 

1,928 
556 

2,019 
566 
743 


MINOR  civil  divisions. 


Bennington  county — Continued. 

Rupert  town 

Sandgate  town 

Sears  uurg  town 

Shaftsbury  town 

Stamford  town 

Sunderland  town 

Winliall  town 

"Woodford  town 

Caledonia  county 

Barnet  town 

Burke  town 

Danville  town 

Groton  town 

Hardwick  town 

Kirby  town  

Lyndon  town,  incl.  Lyndouvillo  village. . 

Lyndonville  village 

Newark  town 

Peachara  town 

Ryegate  tiiwu 

St.  Jobnsbury  town,  including  St.  Johns 
bury  and  Summerville  villages. 

St.  Johnsbury  village 

Summerville  village 

Sheffield  town 

Stannard  town 

Sutton  town 

Walden  town 

Waterford  town 

"VVheelock  town 

Chittenden  county 

Bolton  town 

Buelgore.. 


1890 


861 
587 
173 
1,652 
645 
633 
523 
353 


23,  436 


1,897 
1,198 
1,784 

1.  040 
1,547 

355 

2,  619 
606 
536 
892 

1,126 
6,567 

3.857 
909 
750 
239 
740 
810 
734 
596 


35. 389 


S47 
21 


1880 


957 
681 
232 
1,887 
726 
655 
722 
487 


1,907 

1,252 

2,  003 

1,014 

1,484 

398 

2,434 

788 

679 

1,041 

1,046 

5,800 

3,360 
720 
884 
252 
838 
931 
815 
829 


32,  792 


G74 
24 


40U 


OOMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tablk  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coiitiuued. 

VE  RIMOIVT— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Chittenden  county— Contmued. 


Burlington  city 

Charlotte  town ■  -.-  •  -.■  ■  - •  - 

Colcliester  town,  incl.  Wmooski  village- .  - 

Winooski  village 

Essex  town 

Hinesburg  town 

Huntington  town 

Jericho  town 

Milton  town 

Kichmond  town 

St.  George  town 

Shelhurne  town 

South  Burlington  town 

TJuderhDl  town 

Westford  town 

Williston  town 


1890 


Essex  county  . 


Averill  town 

Avery  gore 

Bloomfield  town 

Brighton  town 

Brunswick  town - .-  • 

Canaan  town,  including  Canaan  village  . 

Canaan  village 

Concord  town 

East  Haven  town 

Ferdinand  town 

Granhy  town 

Guildhall  town 

Lemington  town 

Lunenburg  town 

Maidstone  town 

Norton  town 

Victory  town 


Franklin  county  . 


■■](a). 


Avery  gore 

Montgomery  town 

Bakersfleld  town 

Berkshire  town --•'"■, ^W" -li ' 

Enosburg  town,  incl.  Encsburg  Falls  viU 

Enosburg  Falls  village 

Fairfax  town 

Fairfield  town 

Fletcher  town 

Franklin  town 

Georgia  town 

Highgate  town  ;■■:,', 

Richtbrd  town,  incl.  Eichford  village  . . . 
Richford  village 

St.  Albans  town 

Sheldon  town .-  ■ 

Swanton  town,  incl.  Swanton  village  . . . 
Swanton  village 


Grand  Isle  county. 


Alburg  town 

Grand  Isle  town  . . . 
Isle  Lamotte  town 
North  Hero  town  . 
South  Hero  town . . 


Lamoille  county  . 


Belvidere  town . . . 
Cambridge  town  . 

Eden  town 

Elmore  town 

Hyde  Park  town . 

Johnson  town 

Morristown  town. 

Stowe  town 

Waterville  town  . 
Wolcott  town 


14,  590 
1,  240 
5,143 

3.659 
2,013 
1,205 

723 
1,461 
1,585 
1,115 

106 
1,300 

845 
1,301 
1,033 
1,161 


9,511 


1880 


11,  365 
1,342 
4,421 

2,833 

2,104 

1,330 

808 

1,687 

2,006 

1,264 

93 

1,096 

664 

1,439 

1,133 

1,342 


7,931 


43 
58 
827 

2,020 
160 
829 
616 

1,425 
236 
73 
361 
511 
227 

1,019 
198 
960 
564 


29, 755 


1,734 

1,162 
1,421 
2,299 

974 
1,523 
1,825 

793 
1,300 
1,282 
1,853 
2,196 
1 ,  162 
7,771 
1,365 
3,231 


3,843 


1,390 
793 
551 
550 
559 


12,  831 


571 
1,689 

851 

593 
1,633 
1,462 
2,411 
1,886 

577 
1,158 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Orange  county 19, 575 


1890 


627 

1,691 

193 

637 

152 

1,612 

225 

40 

194 

558 

222 

1,038 

286 

239 

321 


30,  225 


Bradford  town,  incl .  Bradford  village. . . . 

Bradford  village     

Brain  tree  town 

Brookfield  town 

Chelsea  town 

Corinth  town 

Fairlee  town .-  -  -  -  ■ 

Newbury  town,  incl.  "Wells  Eiver  village 

Welis  River  village 

Orange  town ■■ 

Kandolph  town,  incl.  West  Randolph  viU. 
West  Randolph  village 

Strafford  town 

Thetfoid  town 

Topsham  town 

Tunbridge  town 

Vershire  town  (b) 

Washington  town 

West  Fairlee  town 

WUliamstown  town 


1880 


23, 525 


Orleans  county. 


(      16 

1 1,  642 
1,248 
1,596 
2,213 


22, 101    22, 083 


1,820 
2,172 

868 
1,439 
1,504 
2,088 
1,818 

789 
7,193 
1,529 
3,079 


4,124 


Albany  town --.--■ 

Barton  town,  including  Barton  Landing 
and  Barton  villages. 

Barton  Landing  village 

Barton  village 

Brownington  town 

Charleston  town 

Coventry  town 

Craf tsbury  town 

Derby  town  (c) 

Glover  town 

Greensboro  town 

Holland  town 

Irasburg  town 

Jay  town 

Lowell  town 

Morgan  town  

Newport  town,  Incl.  Newport  village — 

Newport  village •.,■,"■■' 

Troy  town,  including  North  Troy  village. 

North  Troy  village 

Westfield  town 

Westmore  town 


Rutland  county. 


1,614 
749 
504 
637 
620 


12,  684 

400 
1,750 

934 

682 
1,715 
1,495 
2,099 
1,896 

547 
1,166 


1,138 
2,364 

378 

742 

854 

1,204 

911 

1,381 

1,967 

1,055 

1,061 

91:; 

1, 064 

690 

1,057 

711 

2,420 

920 

1,522 

469 

698 

480 


41,  829 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

c  IStow?\popnlation  581  in  1880)  annexed  since  1880. 
d  Part  taken  to  form  Proctor  town  m  1887. 


Benson  town,  including  Benson  village 

Benson  village 

Brandon  town,  incl.  Brandon  village 

Brandon  village ■ . •  •  ■  • 

Castleton  town,  incl.  Castleton  village  (a) - 

Chittenden  town 

,  Clarendon  town .-- 

I  Danby  town,  incl.  Danby  village  (a) 

Fairhaven  town 

Hubbardton  town 

Ira  town 

Mendon  town 

Middletown  Springs  town 

Mount  Holly  town 

Mount  Tabor  town 

Pawlet  town 

Pittsfield  town 

Pittsford  town  (d) -  - 

Poultney  town,  incl.  Poultney  village — 

Pouitney  village 

Proctor  to  wn  (e) -  -  -  •  • -  ■  •  -  ■  -  • 

Rutland   town    (/),    including   Rutland 
Center  and  Rutland  villages. 

Rutland  Center  village 

Rutland  village 

Sherburne  town 

Shrewsbury  town 

Sudbury  town 

Tinmouth  town 

e  Organized  from  parts  of  Pittsford  and  Rutland 

/Parts  taken  to  form  Proctor  and  West  Rutland 
1887. 


1,104 


12, 149 


towns  in 
towns  in 


POPULATION. 


407 


'I'Aiiijc  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

VERMOIVT— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Edtland  county— Continued. 

Wallingford  town,  incl.  "R'alliugford  vill. 

Wallingford  village 

Wells  town 

West  Haven  town 

West  liutlaud  town  (a) 

Washington  county 

Barre  town,  including  Barre  village 

Barre  village 

Berlin  town 

Cabot  town,  including  Cabot  village 

Cabot  village 

Calais  town 

JJiixbury  town 

East  Montpelier  town 

Fa yston  town 

HaiTis  gore 

MarsbfleUl  town 

Middlesex  town 

Montpelier  town,  incl.  Montpelier  village 

Montpelier  village 

MoretowTi  town 

Nortbfield  town,  incl.  Northfield  village. 

Northfield  village 

Plaiutield  town,  incl.  Plaintield  village  {b) 

Koxbury  town 

Wait.-itield  town 

AVarren  town 

Waterbury  town,  incl.  Waterbury  village 

Waterbury  village 

Woodbury  town 

Worcester  town 

Windham  county 

Athens  town 

Brattleboro  town,  incl.  Brattleboi'o  village 

Brattleboro  village 

Brookline  town 

Dover  town 

Dummerston  town 

Orafton  town 

Cuilford  town 

Halifax  town 

Jamaica  town 


1890 


1,733 

1,846 

617 
G21 

572 
665 

412 

492 

3,  680 

29,  606 

25,  404 

6,812 

2,060 

4,T46 
1,514 

1.025 
1,380 

1,074 

1,242 

190 
1,082 

260 
1,253 

912 

884 

953 

972 

533 

638 

15 

40 

1,121 

1,102 

889 

1,087 

4,160 

3,219 

3,617 
952 

1,847 
1,180 

2,628 

2,836 

1 ,222 
745 

1,313 
729 

768 

938 

815 

938 

866 

951 

2,232 

2,297 

955 
810 

856 

725 

802 

26,547 

26, 763 

205 

284 

6,862 

5,880 

5.467 
162 

4,471 
205 

524 

621 

860 

816 

817 

929 

870 

1,096 

702 

852 

1,074 

1,  252 

1880 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Windham  county — Continued. 

Londonderry  town 

Marlboro  town 

Newfane  town 

Putney  town 

Kockingham  town,  incl.  Bellows  Falls  vill 

Bellows  Falls  village 

Somerset  town 

Stratton  town 

Townsliend  town 

Vernon  towTi 

Wardsboro  town 

Westminster  town 

Wliitingliam  town 

Wilmington   town,    including  Wilming- 
ton village  (6). 
Windham  town 

Windsor  county 

Andover  town 

Baltimore  town 

Barnard  town 

Betliel  town 

Bridgew  ater  town 

Cavendish  town 

Chester  town - 

Hartford  town 

Hartland  town 

Ludlow  town,  including  Ludlow  village. 

Ludlow  village 

Norwich  town 

Plymouth  town 

Pomfret  town 

Reading  town 

Rochester  town 

Royalton  town 

Sharon  town 

Springfield  town,  incl.  Siiringtield  village 

Springfield  village 

Stockbridge  town 

Weathersneld  town 

Weston  town 

West  Windsor  town 

Windsor  town,  incl.  Windsor  village 

Windsor  village 

Woodstock  town,  incl.  Woodstock  village 

Woodstock  village 


1890 


1,010 

495 

952 

1,075 

4,579 

3,092 

01 

222 

865 

5U7 

704 

1,205 

1,  191 

1,106 

379 


31,  706 


418 

564 

64 

71 

918 

1.191 

1,448 

1,  693 

1,124 

1,084 

1,172 

1,276 

1,787 

1,901 

3.  740 

2,  9.'J4 

1,  393 

1,598 

1,768 

2,  005 

i,oSi 

■,179 

1,304 

1,471 

755 

1,  075 

865 

1,  139 

749 

953 

1,257 

1,  362 

1,433 

1,.558 

737 

1,012 

2,881 

3, 144 

1 ,512 

1,586 

894 

1,  124 

1,174 

1,  3.54 

864 

987 

570 

690 

1,846 

2,175 

1,384 

1,696 

2,545 

2,815 

1,218 

1,266 

1880 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Rutland  town  iu  1887. 


6  Not  separately  returned. 


VIROIIVIA. 

[The  word  "district"  means  magisterial  district.] 


1,154 
553 
1,031 
1,124 
3,797 

2,229 
67 

302 
1,  099 
652 
766 
1,377 
1,24(1 
1,  130 

536 


35, 196 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


ACCOMAC  COUNTY 

Atlantic  district,  including  Greenback- 
ville  town. 

Greenbackville  town 

Lee  district,  including  Onancock  town  (0) 

Metompkin  district 

Pungoteague  district 

The  Islands  district 

Albemarle  county 

Charlottesville  city  (6) 

Ward  1 1,2.36 

AVard  2 1,  531 

Ward  3 1, 427 

Ward  4 1,397 

Charlottesville  district  (6) 

I  \  y  district 

Kivanna  district 

.Samuel  Miller  district 

Scotts ville  district,  incl.  Scott svillo  vill. 
ScottsviUe  village 

Whitehall  district 

a  Not  separately  returned. 


1890 


27,  277 


5,904 

320 
7,889 
5,122 
6,217 
2,145 


32,  379 


5,591 


3,  978 
1,359 
6,  .536 

5,  258 

6,  033 
362 

3,624 


1880 


24,408 


4,974 

249 
7,  486 
4,782 
5,  504 
1,662 


32,  618 


2,676 


8,128 
1,413 
6,449 
5,085 
7,  29(1 
465 
4,253 


minor  civil  divisions. 


Alexandria    county 


Alexandria  city 

Ward  1 2,494 

Ward  2 2, 051 

Ward  3 6,037 

Ward  4 3, 757 

Arlington  district,  incl.  Freednian  village. 
Freed  man  village 

Jeffei'son  district 

Washington  district 


Alleghany  county 


Boiling  Spring  district 

Clifton  district,  including  Clilton  Forge 
town  and  Iron  Gate,  Longdale,  and 
Lowmoor  villages. 

Clifton  Forge  town 

Iron  Gate  village 

Longdale  village 

Lowmoor  village 

Covington  district,  iucl.  Covington  town. 

Covington  town 


1890 


18,  597 


14,  339 


2,013 
338 

1,303 
942 


9,283 


1,967 
4,835 

1,658 
2,035 

1,792 

'99 
Bio 

2,481 

1,893 

704 

436 

1880 


17,546 


13,  659 


1,754 


1,319 
814 


5,586 


h  Charlottcsvillp  city,  fornievly  in  Charlottesville  district, 
made  independent  since  1880. 


408 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablk  3.— aggregate  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutiuued. 

VIRG I IVI  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Amelia  county. 


Giles  district 

Jackson  district. 
Lcigli  district... 


Amherst  county  . 


Amlierst  district,  incl.  Arnli erst  town . 

Amlierst  town 

Elon  district 

I'edlar  district  

Temperance  district 


Appomattox  county  . 


Clover  Hill  district 

Soutbside  district,  incl.  Pamplin  town. 

Pamplin  town 

Stonewall  district 


1890 


3,  801 
2,411 
2,856 


17,  551 


Augusta  county 


Beverly  Manor  district,  including  Staun- 
ton city  and  West  End  town. 

Staunton  city 

Ward  I  3.535 

Ward  2 3  i  44° 

West  End  town 

Middle  River  district,  including  Mount 
Sidney  village. 

Mount  Sidney  village 

North  River  district 

Pastures  district 

Riverliead  district,  including  Greenville 
and  Middlebrook  villages. 

Greenville  village 

Middlebrook  village 

South  River  district,  including  Waynes- 
boro town. 
Waynesboro  town 


Bath  county  . 


Cedar  Creek  district 

Millboio  district 

V/arm  Springs  district. 
Williaiusville  district . . 


Bedford  county 


Bellevue  district  (a) 

Central  district  (6),  incl.  Bedford  town. 

Uedf ord  town  (6) 

Chamblissburg  district 

Charlemont  district 

Forest  district 

Lisbon  district 

Otter  district  

Staunton  district 


Bland  county. 


Mechanicsburg  district  . 

Rocky  Gap  district 

Seddon  district 

Sharon  district 


Botetourt  county. 


Amsterdam  district,  including   part  of 

Fincastle  town  (c). 
Buchanan  district,  incl.  Buchanan  village 
Buchanan   village 

a  Organized  since  1880. 

b  Formerly  Liberty. 

c  Not  separately  retunied. 


4,424 

59° 
4,499 
4, 993 
3,635 


9,589 


3,860 

3,148 

294 

2,581 


37,  005 


12,419 
6,975 

283 
6,156 

304 
4, 153 
3,554 
4,785 

328 

222 

5,938 

646 
4,587 


867 
1,542 
1,0.58 
1,120 


31,213 


1,432 
7,908 
2,897 

3,  552 
2,  720 

4,  041 
3,885 
3,570 
4,105 


5,129 


1,495 

1,429 

965 

1,240 


14, 854 


5,477 


4,144 
S02 


1880 


10, 377 


4,024 
2,708 
3,645 


18, 709 


4,619 


4,342 
5,065 
4,083 


10,  080 


4,273 

3,064 

117 

2,743 


35,  710 


12, 026 
6,664 


5,  549 

244 
4,313 
3,991 
4,757 

296 

274 

5,074 

484 


4,482 


1,360 
1,075 
1,099 


31,  205 


6,811 
2,191 
3,941 
3,657 
4,008 
4,231 
4,236 
4,321 


5,004 


1,480 
1,180 
1,058 
1,286 


14,  i 


5,009 
4,808 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Botetourt  county — Continued. 

Fincastle  district,  including  Eagle  Rock 
and  Glen  Wilton  villages  and  part  of 
Fincastle  town  (c). 

Eagle  Rock  village 

Glen  Wilton  village 


Brunswick  county. 


Meherrin  district 

Powellton  district 

Red  Oak  district 

Sturgeon  district 

Totaro  district,  incl.  Lawrencoville  town . 
Lawrenceville  town 


Buchanan  county  (d) 


Garden  district 

Grundv  district 

Rock  Lick  district  (e) 


Buckingham  county 


Curdsville  district  . . 
Francisco  district  - .  - 
.J  ames  River  district. 

Marshall  district 

Maysville  district . . . 
Slate  River  district  . 


Campbell  county 


Brookville  district,  including  Daniel  town, 
Lynchburg  city,  and  Reuseu  village. 

Daniel  town 

Lynchburg  city 

Ward  I 8 ,  197 

Ward  2 4,612 

Ward  3 6,900 

Reusen  village 

Falling  River  district , 

Otter  River  district,  incl.  Lynch  village  . 

Lynch  village 

Rustburg  district,  incl.  Eustburg  village 

Rustburg  village 

Seneca  district 


Caroline  county. 


Bowling  Green  district,  including  Bowl- 
ing Green  town. 

Bowling  Green  town 

Madison  district ■ 

Port  Royal  district,  incl.  Port  Royal  town 

Port  Royal  town 

Reedy  Church  district 


1890 


Carroll  county. 


Fancy  Gap  district 

Laurel  Fork  district,  including  part  of 

Hillsville  town  (c). 
Pine   Creek    district,  including   part  of 

Hillsville  town  (c). 
Piper  Gap  district,  including  part  of  Hills- 

^^lle  town  (c) . 
Sulphur  Springs  district,  including  part 

of  Hillsville  town  (c). 


Charles  City  county  . 


5,233 


223 

455 


17,245 


4,333 
2,898 
3,  673 
2,922 
3, 419 
305 

5,867 


2,299 
2,114 
1,454 


14, 383 


41, 087 


24, 935 

838 
19,709 


361 
3,662 
3,832 

213 
5,477 

352 
3,181 


16,  681 


6,083 


15,497 


2,272 
3,932 

3,120 

2,973 

3,200 

5,066 


1880 


511 

426 

3,840 

4,086 

3,  091 

3, 826 

236 

347 

3,667 

3,542 

4,992 


16, 707 


4,112 
2,933 
4,069 
2,600 
2,933 
238 


5,694 


1,623 

1,871 


15, 540 


2,359 

2,491 

1,831 

1,985 

3,098 

3,  397 

2,  409 

2,626 

2,  022 

2,167 

2,664 

2,874 

36,  250 


20, 318 


445 
I5>959 


3,  230 
3,834 


5,359 

194 

3,509 


17,243 


5,789 


13, 323 


2,006 
3,331 

2,582 

2,742 

2, 662 

5,512 


Chickahomiuy  district 1,250  1,464 

Harrison  district 2,036  1,987 

Tyler  district 1.780  2,001 

d  Sand  Lick  district  (population  2,200  in  1880)  abolished  in 
1880 ;  taken  to  form  Rock  Lick  district  and  Dickenson  county. 
e  Organized  from  part  of  Sand  Lick  district  iu  1880. 


POPULATION. 


409 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Contiuued. 

VI  R«I1VI  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Chablotte  county 

Bacon  district 

Madison  district 

Koanoke  district 

AValton  district,  incl.  Keysville  village. . . 
Keysville  village 

Chestbepield  county  (o) 

Bermuda  district 

Clover  Hill  district,  including  Clover  Hill 
village  (6). 

Dale  district 

Manchester  district,  incl.  Manchester  city . 

Manchester  city • 

Ward  I i,6o8 

Ward  2 1.439 

Wards ^'9'^ 

Ward  4 3.281 

Mfttoaca  district,  including  Ettricks  and 
Matoaca  villages. 

Ettricks  village 

Matoaca  village 

Midlothian  district 

Clarke  county 

Battletown  district,  including  Berryville 

town  (&). 
Chapel  district,  including  Mill  wood  town . 

Millwood  town 

Green  way  district 

Long  Marsh  district 


Ceaiq  county 


Alleghany  district 

Newcastle  district,  incl.  Newcastle  village 

Newcastle  village 

Sinimonsville  district 


CULPEPER  COUNTY 


Catalpa  district,  including  Culpeper  town 

Culpeper  town 

Cedar  Mountain  district 

Jefferson  district 

Saleui  district 

Stevensburg  district 


Cumberland  county  . 


Hamilton  district  . 
Madison  district. . . 
Randolph  district  , 


Dickenson  county  (c)  . 


1890 


15, 077 


3,704 
3,370 
4,902 
3,  041 
126 


6,211 


2,044 
2,410 

1,670 
13,  632 
9,246 


4,162 


545 
2,293 


8,071 


2,010 

2,357 

400 

1,691 

1,413 


3,  835 


1,301 

1,601 

214 

933 


13,  233 


3,361 
1 .620 
2,183 
2,264 
2,570 
2,855 


9,482 


3,  276 
3,196 
3,010 


5,077 


Clintwood  district,  including  Clintwood 
town  (6). 

Ervington  district 

Sand  Lick  district 

Willis  district 


Dinwiddie  county  (d). 


Darville  district. . . 
Namozine  district . 
Rowanta  district . . 
Sapony  district 


2,058 

1,093 

1,140 

786 


13, 515 


2,961 
4,350 
3,919 
2,285 


1880 


16, 658 


4,053 
3,562 
5,703 
3,335 
"5 

25, 085 


2.279 
3,  734 

1,815 
8,887 
5.729 


4,415 

677 

596 

2,643 


7,682 


2,629 
1,949 


1,854 
1,  250 

3,794 


1,268 

1,536 

182 

990 


13,  408 


3,328 
I,  613 
2,583 
2,252 
2,590 
2,655 


10,  540 


3,930 
3,485 
3,125 


32, 870 


3,348 
3, 925 
3,981 
2,465 


a  Petersburg  city,  formerly  in  Chesterfield,  Dinwiddie, 
and  Prince  George  counties,  made  independent  since  1880 ; 
population  of  that  part  formerly  in  Chesterfield  county  1,312 
in  1880. 

b  Not  separately  returned. 

c  Organized  from  parts  of  Buchanan,  Russell,  and  Wise 
counties  iu  1880. 


MINOR  civil  divisions. 


I 


Elizabeth  City  county. 


Chesapeake  district,  incl.  Fort  Monroe. . . 

Fort  Monroe 

Hampton  district  («),  coextensive  with 
Hampton  town. 

Hampton  town 

Wythe  district  (/) 


Essex  coctnty 


Central  district,  incl.  Tappahannock  vill 

Tappahannock  village 

Occupacia  district 

Rappahannock  district 


Fairfax  county. 


Centerville  district 

Dranes\  ille  district,  incl.  Hemdon  town. 

Herndon  town 

Falls  Church  district,  incl.  Palls  Church 
town. 

Falls  Church  town 

Lee  district 

Mount  Vernon  district 

Providence  district,  incl.  Fairfax  town  (6) 


Faucjuibb  county  . 


Cedar  Run  district 

Center  district,  incl.  Warrenton  town 

Warrenton  town 

Lee  district  iff) 

Marshall  district 

Scott  district,  incl.  Upperville  village  (b) 


Floyd  county  . 


Alum  Ridge  district. . . 
Burks  Fork  district . . . 
Indian  VaUey  district . 
Jacksonville  district . . 

Little  River  district 

Locust  Grove  district . 


Fluvanna  county. 


Columbia  district,  incl.  Columbia  village . 

Columbia  village 

Cunningham  district 

I  Fork  Union  district 

Palmyra  district 


Franklin  county. 


Blackwater  district 

Bonbrook  district    

Brown  Hill  district 

GiU  Creek  district 

Little  Creek  district 

Long  Branch  district 

Maggodee  districi. 

Rocky  Mount  district,  including  Rocky 
Mount  town. 

Rocky  Mounttown 

Snow  Creek  district 

Union  Hall  district 


1890 


16, 168 


Back  Creek  district  . 
Gainesboro  district. . 


9,815 

741 
2,513 


2,513 
3,840 


10,  047 


3,226 

452 
3,140 
3,681 


16, 655 


2,127 

2,994 

795 

3,  257 


702 
1,669 
2.673 
3,935 


22,  590 


2,683 
5,106 
1,346 
4, 212 
5,601 


14, 405 


1,721 
2,365 
2,012 
2,735 
2,622 
2,950 


9,508 


2,309 

239 
2,378 
3,  033 
1,788 

24,  985 


2,332 
2,314 
2,332 
3,505 
1,752 
1,892 
1,240 
3,399 

628 
2,459 
3,754 


Frederick  county 17, 880 


2,149 
2,379 


1880 


10, 689 


5, 070 
52s 


2,b»4 
4,  025 


11,  032 


3,  710 

574 

3,  646 

3,  676 


16,  025 


2,129 

2,567 

422 

3,  281 

660 
1,643 
2,555 
3,850 


22, 993 


2.694 
5, 55:» 
1,464 
4,136 
5,  461 
5,149 


13, 255 


1,  428 
1,  .547 
2,171 
2,748 
2,592 
2,769 


10, 802 


2,643 

239 
2,714 
3,346 
2,099 


25,  084 


2,  572 

2,  257 
2,055 
3,747 
1,663 
1,947 
1,192 
3,370 

315 
2,705 

3,  576 


17,  553 


2,184 
2,247 


d  Petersburg  city,  formerly  in  Chesterfield,  Dinwiddie.  and 
Prince  George  counties,  made  independent  since  1880 ;  popula- 
tion of  that  part  formerly  in  Dinwiddie  county  19,151  in  1.S80. 

e  Organized  from  Southtield  district  (population  1,594  in 
1880)  and  part  of  Wythe  district  in  1880. 

/  Part  taken  to  form  Hampton  district  in  1880. 

g  Formerly  Rappahannock. 


410 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSHS:  1890. 


Table    3.— AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

VIKGIIVI  A— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Febdeeick  county — Continued. 

Opequon  district,  including  Middletowii 
and  Stephen  towns. 

Middletown  town 

Stephen  town  (o) 

Shawnee  district 

Stonewall  district 

Winchester  city ■  • 

Wardl 1.557 

Ward  2 !• '^''^ 

Wards l.^'S^ 

Ward  4 l-OSS 


Giles  ooirNTT. 


Newport  district,  incl.  Newport  village. . 

Newport  village 

Pearisburg  district,  incl.  Pearisburgto  wn 

Pearisburg  town 

Pembroke  district 

Walker  Creek  district 


Gloucesteb  countt  . 


Abingdon  district . , 
Petsworth  district  , 
Ware  district 


Goochland  cotrNrr. 


Byrd  district 

Dover  district 

Licking  Hole  district 


Geayson  county  . 


Elk  Creek   district,  incl.  Independence 
town  (6). 

OldtowTi  district 

Wilson  Creek  district 


Geeene  county. 


Monroe  district 

Ruckersville  district 

Stanardsvllle  district,  including  Stanards 
vllle  town. 
Stanardsville  town 


Geeenesvillb  county  . 


1890 


Relfield  district,  incl.  Belfield  village 

Belfield  village 

Hicksford  district,  incl.  Hicksford  village . 

Hicksford  village 

Zion  district 


Haupax  county. 


Banister  district,  including  Houston  and 
South  Boston  towns. 

Houston  town 

South  Boston  town 

Birch  Creek  district 

Black  Walunt  district 

Meadsville  district 

Mount  Carmel  district 

Redbank  district 

Roanoke  district,  including  Clover  Depot 
and  Scottsburg  villages. 

Clover  Depot  village 

Scottsburg  village 

Staunton  district 


3,068 


9,090 


1880 


3,003 


410 

372 

443 

479 

1,975 

1,  812 

3, 113 

3,349 

5,196 

4,958 

8,794 


1,424 
144 

2, 969 
341 

2,051 

2,646 


11,  653 


5,510 

2,  373 

3,  770 


9,958 


3,620 
2,907 
3,431 


14,  394 


1,531 
202 

2,577 
285 

1,961 

2,725 


11,  876 


5, 126 
3,197 
3,553 


10,  292 


5,486 

3,  400 
5,508 


5,622 


1,714 
1,794 
2,114 

330 


8,230 


3,416 
493 


3,526 
3,238 
3,528 


13,  068 


5,299 

3,084 
4,685 


5,830 

1,692 
1,911 
2, 227 


308 


8,407 


3,024 


2,789 

3,114 

5'3.'i 
2,025 

^22 

2,  269 

34,  424 

33,  588 

6,  004 

4,262 

1,285 
1,789 
4,904 

328 
5,662 

4,47c 

4,025 

2,710 

2,  433 

2,015 
2,  250 

2,773 
2,491 

6,791 

7,124 

422 

297 

4,674 

87 
4,218 

a  Formerly  Newtown. 

h  Not  sejjaratelv  returned. 

c  Part  taken  to'form  Reed  Creek  district  since  1880. 


MINOR  civil  divisions. 


Hanover  county  . 


1890 


17, 402 


Ashland  district,  including  Ashlandtown 

Ashland  town 

Beaverdam  district 

Henry  district 


Heneico  county. 


Brookland  district 

Pairfield  district 

Richmond  city - . . 

Clay  ward 18,703 

Jackson  ward 17, 210 

Jefferson  ward 10, 638 

Madison  ward 9,  271 

Marshall  ward 11, 372 

Monroe  ward 14, 194 

Tuikalioe  district 

Varina  district 


5,241 


5,744 
6,417 


103,  394 


Henry  county. 


Horse  Pasture  district 

Irisburg  district 

Leatherwood  district 

Martinsville  district  (c),  including  Mar- 
tinsville village  (6). 

Reed  Creek  district  (d) 

Ridgeway  district,  incl.  Ridgeway  town  . 
Ridgeway  town 


Highland  county  . 


Blue  Grass  district- 
Monterey  district.. 
Stonewall  district. . 


5,347 
9,028 
81,388 


4,875 
2,756 


18,  208 


Isle  of  Wight  county 


Hardy  district 

Newport  district,  incl.  Smithfield  town  . 

Smithfield  town 

Windsor  district 


James  City  county. 


Jamestown  district  (e) . 

Powhatan  district 

Stonebouse  district 

Williamsburg  city  (c) . . 


King  and  Queen  county. 


Bueua  Vista  district,  including  Center- 
ville  village  (6) . 

Newtown  district 

Stevensville  district 


King  George  county  . 


Potomac  district ....... 

Rappahannock  district. 
Shiloh  district 


King  William  county  . 


Acquinton  district 

Mangohick  district 

West  Point  district,  incl.  West  Point  tn . 
West  Point  town 


1880 


4,924 
2,324 
2,889 
3,768 

1,874 

2,  429 

236 


5,  352 


1,762 
1,571 
2,019 


11,313 


4,081 
3,792 


3,440 


5,643 


1,254 
1,536 
1,022 
1,831 


3,178 
3,662 


6,641 


2,485 
2,030 
2,126 


9,605 


2,672 
2,411 
4,  522 
2,018 


18, 588 

5,494 

764 

6,  753 

0,341 


82,  703 

4,117 

6,  851 

63, 600 


4,727 
3,408 


16, 009 


4,975 
2,  01)1 
2,  840 
3,785 


2,408 


5,164 


1,667 
1, 406 
2,091 


10,  572 


3,802 

3,802 

814 

2,968 


5,422 


2,715 
1,488 
1,219 
1,480 


10, 502 


3,233 

3,287 
3,982 


6,397 


2,222 
2,176 
1,999 


8,751 


3,142 

2,549 

3,  060 

557 


<l  Organized  from  part  of  Martinsville  district  since  1880. 
e  Williamsburg  city,  formerly  in  Jamestown  district,  made 
independent  since  1880. 


Table  ». 


POPULATIOI^. 

-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 
VIRGINIA— Continued. 


411 


MINOR  CrVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Lancaster  county  . 


1890 


7.191 


Mantua  district,  incl.  Lancaster  town  (a) 

Whitecliapel  district 

W  liitf  stone  district 


Lee  county . 


Jonesville  district 

Rocky  Station  district  - . 

Kose  'Hill  district 

"Wliite  Sboals  district. . . 
Yokum  Station  district. 


Loudoun  county. 


Broad  Run  district 

Jefl'erson   district,    including   Hillsboro, 
Hound  Hill,  and  Waterford  towns. 

Hillsboro  town 

Round  Hill  town 

Waterford  town 

Leesburg  district,  incl.  Leesburgtown. . . 

Leesburg  town 

Lovettsville  district,  including  Lovetts- 

ville  town  (a). 
Mercer  district,  incl.  Middleburg  town. . 

Middleburg  town 

Mount  Gilead  district,  incl.  Hamilton  tn. 

Hamilton  town 


Louisa  county  . 


Cuckoo  district 

Green  Spring  district 

Jackson  district 

Louisa  district,  incl.  Louisa  town  (a) . 


Lunenburg  county. 


Browns  Store  district 

Columbian  Grove  district . 

Lewiston  district 

Locbleven  district 

Pleasant  Grove  district  . . . 
Rehoboth  district 


Madison  county. 


Locustdale  district 

Rapidan  district,  incl.  Madison  town . 

Madison  town 

Robertson  district 


Mathews  county  . 


Chesapeake  district . 
Piankatank  district . 
Westville  district. . . 


Mecklbnbueo  county. 


Bluestone  district 

Boydton  district,  incl.  Boydton  village  (a) 

Buckborn  district 

ChristiansvUle  district,  incl.  Chase  vill. . 

Chase  village 

ClarksvlUe  district,  incl.  Clarksville  vill. 

Clarksville  village 

Plat  Creek  district 

Palmer  Springs  district , 

South  HUl  district 


1,761 
2,62b 
2,804 


18,  216 


4,731 

4,061 

3,257 

2,778 

3,762 

3,287 

3,  544 

2,767 

2,922 

2,223 

23,  274 


3,463 
3,307 

,56 

385 
4,246 
1,650 
3,210 

4,570 

429 

4,478 


16, 997 


4,294 
4,448 
3,510 
4,745 


11,  372 


2,523 
1,530 
1,700 
1,791 
2,000 
1,828 


10,  225 


3,826 
2,496 

353 
3,903 


7,584 


2,152 
2,493 
2,939 


25, 359 


1880 


6,160 


1,744 
1,896 
2,520 


15, 116 


23,  634 


3,308 
3,239 


137 


478 
4,285 
1,726 
3,442 

4,866 

419 

4,494 


18,  942 

5,119 
4,017 
3,878 
5,928 


11, 535 


2,122 
1,543 
1,995 
1,889 
1,945 
2,041 


10,  562 


4,405 

2,712 

461 

3,445 


7,501 


2.384 
2,250 
2,867 


24,610 


2,303 

2,257 

5,467 

5,153 

2,412 

2,624 

3,419 

2,768 

618 

231 

4,517 

4,056 

656 

582 

2,492 

2,851 

2,114 

2,344 

2,635 

2,557 

MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Middlesex  county 

Jamaica  district 

Pine  Top  district 

Saluda  district 

Montgomery  county 

Alleghany  district 

Auburn  district,  including  Radford  town 
Radford  town 

Blacksburg  district,  including  Blacks- 
burg  town  (a). 

Chrisfiansburg  district,  including  Chris- 
tiansburg  town  (a) . 


Nansemond  county. 


Chuckatuck  district 

Cypress  district,  incI.Whaleyville  village 
Whaleyville  village 

Holly  Neck  district,  incl.  Suffolk  town  -  - . 
Suffolk  town 

Sleepy  Hole  district 


Nelson  county. 


Lovingston  district,  including  Arrington 
and  Lovingston  villages. 

Arrington  village 

Lovingston  village 

Massie  Mills  district 

Rockfish  district 


New  Kent  county. 


Black  Creek  district. 
Cumberland  district. 

St.  Peter  district 

Ware  Creek  district. 


Norfolk  county  . 


Butts  Road  district 

Deep  Creek  district 

Norfolk  city 

Ward  1 7,  882 

Ward  2 4 ,  375 

Ward  3 7, 354 

Ward  4 9,931 

Ward  5 3, 447 

Ward  6 1, 882 

Pleasant  Grove  district 

Portsmouth  city 

Ward  1 2,080 

Ward  2 4,306 

Wards 2,879 

Ward  4 4, 003 

Tanner  Creek  district 

Washington  district,  incl.  Berkley  town.. 
Berkley  town 

Western  Branch  district 


Northampton  county. 


Capevllle  district.  Including  Cape  Charles 
town  {a). 

Eastville  district 

Franktown  district 


Northumberland  county  . 


Fairfield  district 

Heathsville  district  - 
Lottsburg  district.  - . 
Wicomico  district . . . 


1890 


7,458 


1,948 
2,  863 
2,647 

17,  742 


3,787 
4,971 
2 ,060 
3,769 

5,215 


19,  692 


3,700 
4,209 
290 
8,759 
3.354 
3,024 


15, 336 


5,993 

208 

300 

5, 186 

4,157 


5,511 


1,278 
1,708 
1,424 
1,101 


77,  038 


2,163 

2,589 
34, 871 


3,084 
13,  268 


4,966 
6,507 

3.899 
;»,  590 


10, 313 


3,668 

3,812 
2,833 


7,885 


2,313 
1,990 
2,073 
1,509 


1880 


6,252 


1,785 
2,  363 

2,104 

16, 693 


3,725 
3,547 


4,649 
4,772 

15, 903 


3,848 
3,084 

'6,'i6i 

1.963 
2,810 


16, 536 


6,442 


5,758 
4,336 


5,515 


1,246 
1,626 
1,408 
1,235 


58, 657 


2,387 

2,482 

21, 966 


2,739 
11, 390 


5,480 
4, 223 

'7,' 990 


9,152 


2,875 

3,653 
2, 624 


7,929 

2,272 
2, 063 
1,892 
1, 702 


a  Not  separately  returned. 


412 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  . 


Table  3.— AGGREGATK  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— ov_,  /. 

VIRGIIVI  A— Continued. 


MtNOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Nottoway  county. 


Bellefonte  district,  incl.  Blackstone  town  . 

Blackstone  town 

Blendon  district 

Haytokah  district,  including  Burkeville 
and  Crewe  towns. 

Burkeville  town 

Crewe  town 


Orange  county. 


Barbour  district 

Gordon  district 

Madison  district,  including  Gordonsville 
and  Orange  villages. 

Gordonsville  village 

Orange  village 

Taylor  district 


Page  county 


Lnray  district,  including  Luray  village. . . 

Lurav  village 

Marksville  district 

Shenandoah  Iron  Works  district,  includ- 
ing Shenandoah  village. 

Shenandoah  village 

Springfield  district 


Patrick  county 


Dan  River   district,  including   part   of 
Stuart  village. 

Stuart  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Stuart  village,  in  Dan  River 
and  Mayo  River  districts. 
Mayo  River   district,  including   pait  of 
Stuart  village. 

Stuart  village  (part  of) 

Smith  River  district 


Petersburg  city  (a)- 


Wardl .i,163 

Ward  2 2,221 

Wards 3,928 

Ward  4 4,488 

Wards 4,433 

Ward  6 4,447 


Pittsylvania  county. 


Banister  district 

Callands  district 

Chatham  district,  incl.  Chatham  town 

Chatham  town 

Dan  River  district 

Pigg  River  district 

Staunton  district 

Tunstall  district,  including  Danville  city 
and  North  Danville  town. 

Danville  city 

Ward  1 2,857 

Ward  2 3.063 

Wards 4.385 

North  Danville  town 


Powhatan  county 


1890 


11, 582 


1880 


3,554 

580 

3.267 

4,761 

404 


12, 814 


2,  020 
1,878 
4,129 


571 
4,787 


13,  092 


11, 156 


3,737 
1,^86 
3,073 
3,875 


751 
2,  407 


14, 147 


4,559 


332 
5,025 


254 
4,563 


22,  680 


59, 941 


4,245 
4,681 
7,394 
757 
8,357 
4,578 
4,978 
25,  708 

10,305 


3.799 


6,791 


2,102 
2,785 
1,904 


3,526 


3.306 
4,324 


13,  052 


2,195 
1,775 
4,233 

919 

547 

4,849 


9,965 


2,301 

632 

2,760 

2,627 


197 
2,277 


12,  833 


3,702 


5,021 


21,  656 


52, 589 


4,253 
4,500 
6,463 

543 

8,382 

4,134 

4,810 

20,  047 

7,526 


7,817 


2,409 
2,964 
2,444 


Huguenot  district 

Macon  district 

Spencer  district 

a  Formerly  in  Chesterfield,  Dinwiddle,  and  Prince  George 
counties;  now  independent.  „  ,  ,  „.       .,,.         , 

b  Petersburg  city,  formerly  in  Chesterfield,  Dinwiddie.  and 
Prince  (George  counties,  made  independent  since  1880 ;  popula- 
tion of  thatpartformerly  in  Prince  George  county  1,193  in  1880. 


minor  civil  DIVISIONS. 


Prince  Edward  county.. _. 


Buffalo  district 

ITarmville  district,  incl. Farmville  town. 

Farmville  town ., 

Hampdeu  district — 

Leigh  district 

Lockett  district 


Prince  George  county  <6) . 


Blackwater  district 

Bland  district,  including Ci.tyPoiuttown. 

City  Point  town 

Brandon  district __ 

Rives  tlistrict , 

Templeton  district , 


Princess  Anne  county  . 


Kempsville   district,  including  Kemps- 
ville  village  (c). 

Pungo  district - 

Seaboard  district 


Prince  William  county  . 


Brentsville  district 

Coles  district 

Dumfries  district,   including   Dumfries 
and  Potomac  villages  (c). 

Gainesville  district 

Manassas  district,  incl.  Manassas  village. 

Manassas  village 

Oocoquan  district,  incl.  Occoquan  village  . 

Occoquan  village 


1890 


14,  694 


4,002 
3,684 
2,404 
2,945 
2,  051 
2,012 


7,872 


1,633 
2,033 
409 
1,441 
1,517 
1,248 


9,510 


■3, 193 


Pulaski  county. 


Dublin  district,  including  Churchwood 
and  New  River  Depot  vOlages  and 
Dublin  and  Pulaski  towns. 

Churchwood  village 

Dublin  town 

New  River  Depot  village 

Pulaski  town 

Highwassie  district 

Newborn  district,  incl.  Newbern  town  (c) . 


Rappahannock  county. 


Hampton  district,  incl.  Washington  town. 

Washington  town 

Hawthorn  district  (d) 

Jackson  district 

Piedmont  district 

Stonewall  district  (e) 

Wakefield  district  .-. 


Richmond  county  . 


Farnham  district 

Marshall  ;listrict 

Stonewall  district 

Washington  district . 


Roanoke  county . 


Big  Lick  district,  including  Roanoke  city 
and  Vinton  town. 

Roanoke  city  (/) 

Ward  I 6, 213 

Ward  2 5.648 

Ward  3 4.298 

Vinton  town 


2,605 
3,712 

2,436 
3,681 

9,805 

9,180 

1,419 
1,214 
1,091 

1,285 
1,337 
1,033 

2, 571 
2, 287 

5.30 
1,223 

297 

2,488 
1,949 

361 
1,088 

306 

12, 790 

8,755 

7,253 

3, 959 

346 
410 

68s 

28s 
192 

2,605 
2,932 

2,333 
2,463 

8,678 

9,291 

1,860 

252 

1  130 

2,006 
254 

1,488 
1,569 
1,197 
1,434 

1,  702 
2,170 
1,766 
1,647 

7,146 

7,195 

1,616 
2,088 
1,406 
2,036 

1,465 
2,109 
1,538 
2,083 

30, 101 

13, 105 

19,  362 

3,659 

16,159 

669 

1,057 

1880 


14,  668 


3,797 
3,310 
2,058 
3,178 
2,  2.56 
2, 127 


10,  054 


1,618 

2,208 
484 
1,494 
1,884 
1,657 


9,394 
3,277 


c  Not  separately  returned. 

d  Organized  from  part  of  Stonewall  district  since  1880. 
e  Tart  taken  to  form  Hawthorn  district  since  1880. 
/  Formerly  Big  Lick  town. 


POPULATION. 

itEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 
VIIt«IIVIA— Continued. 


ROA 

Ciitawliii 

(':ivc  S]ii 

.Sjilem  (li: 

Salen 


Rock 

Buffalc.  a 

ICnIT  Cl'  ( 

Ijexingtoi 
Lexin 
XaturalJ 
Buena 
BuedaU 
Todd  for  E 
Btidge  a. 
South  River  ji 
Buena  Tisi 
Huena  Vis 
Walker  Creek 
burg  Village, 
BroWnsbu' 

RocKlN^a/ 

Ashby  district,  i 
and  Dayton  tow 
Central  district,  ■ 
Harrisonburg 
Linville  h:-/—  * 
Plains  die 
Broa 
Stonevyv      i-.-  . 


RUSSELL  COUNTY  (t) 

Castleswood  district 

Copper  Creek  district 

Klk  Garden  district 

Lebanon  district,  incl.  Lebanon  town 

Lebanon  town 

Moccasin  district 

Hew  Garden  district 

Scott  county 

Dekalb  district 

Estillville  district,  incl.  Gate  city  (a) 

Floyd  district 

Fiiikerson  district 

Johnson  district 

Powell  district 

Taylor  district 

Shenandoah  county  

Ashby  district,  including  Mount  Jackson 

town  (o). 
Davis  district,  including  Strasburg  town . 

Strasburg  town 

Johnston     district,    including    part   of 
Woodstock  town. 

Woodstock  town  (part  of) 

Total  for  Woodstock  town,  in  Johns- 
ton and  Stonewall  districts. 
Lee  district,  including  Newmarket  town . 

Newmarket  town 

Madison  district,  incl.  Edinburg  town 

Edinburg  town 

Stonewall     district,    including  part    of 
Woodstock  town. 
Woodstock  town  (part  of) 


Smyth  county. 


Marion  district,  including  Marion  town  . 

Marion  town 

Rich  Valley  district 

St.  Clair  district 


16, 126 


3,209 
1,604 
2,167 
2,861 
310 
1,463 
4,  822 

21,  694 


2,927 
3,«28 
1,949 
2,  03.5 
2,762 
4,336 
3,257 

19,  671 


3,734 

2,940 

646 

2,401 


1,068 

3,  406 
697 

3,  332 
512 

3,  8C8 

720 
13,  360 


6,090 
1,651 
4,  502 
2,768 


1,032 
3,  315 
5,099 
1,759 


413 


13,906 


2,522 
1,697 
2,  221 
2,  690 
244 
1,369 
3,407 

17,  233 


2,449 
2,964 
1,486 
2,  087 
2,  276 
3,513 
2,458 

18,  204 


3,474 

2,  635 
647 

2,  392 

399 
1 ,000 

3,236 

662 

3,  241 
478 

3,226 

601 


12, 160 


5,377 

919 

4,379 

2,  404 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Southampton  county  , 


Berlin  and  Ivor  district 

Boykins  district,  incl.  Boykins  town... 

Boykins  town 

Drewrysvillo  district 

Franklin  district,  incl.  Franklin  town  . 

Franklin  town 

Jenisalem  district,  incl.  Cortland  tn.  (a) 
Ne wsom  district 


Spottsylvania  county  . 


Berkley  district 

Chancellor  district 

Cortland  district  (c) 

Fredericksburg  city  (c) 

Lower  ward 2,  592 

Upper  ward 1,  936 

Livingston  district 


Stafford  county. 


Aquia  district 

Falmouth  district . 
Hartwood  district. 
Rock  Hill  district. 


Surry  county  . 


Blackwater  district 

Cobham  district 

Guilford  district,  incl.  Claremont  town 
Clarempnt  town 


Sussex  county  . 


Henry  district 

Newville  district 

Stony  Creek  district 

Sussex  district . ; 

Wakefield  district ) 

Waverly  district,  including  Waverly>(a) 
village  (a) .  ) 

Tazewell  county 


Clear  Fork  district,  incl.  Falls  Mills  vil- 
lage and  Graham  and  Pocahontas  towns. 

Falls  Mills  village 

Graham  town 

Pocahontas  town 

Jeffersonville  district,  including  Jeffer- 
sonville  town. 

Jefferson ville  town 

Maiden  Spring  district 


Warren  county. 


Cedai'ville  district 

Fork  district 

Front    Royal   district,   including  Front 
Royal  town. 

Front  Roval  town 

South  River  district 


Warwick  county  . 


Deubegh  district 

Newport  district,   incl.  Newport  News 
town. 

Newport  News  town 

Stanley  district 


Washington  county  . 


Abingdon  district,  incl.  Abingdon  town.. 
.-Vbingdon  town 


1890 


20,  078 


3,858 
3,949 

173 
2,498 
3,  638 

875 
3,  142 
2,  993 


2,344 
2,  033 
2,439 
4,528 


2,889 


1880 


18,  012 


3,898 
3,424 


2,  .505 
2,552 


477 
.739 


14,  828 


2,  356 
1,887 
1,  726 
1,  393 

8,256 


2,050 
3, 195 
3,01] 


2,256 
1,982 
7,597 
5,010 


7,211 

2,341 
1, 834 
1,703 
1,333 

7,391 

1,767 
2,  972 
2,652 


2,073 
1,991 
2, 176 
2,  468 

2,392 


8,313 
228 

1 ,02Z 

2.953 
5,813 

604 
5,  773 

8,280 


2,065 
1,218 
2,850 


2,147 


588 
5,389 


4,449 
673 


29,  020 


5,506 

1,674 


10, 062 

1,855 

1,  685 

2,  022 
2,166 

C  1, 439 
)      895 


12,  861 


4,278 


4,508 


508 
4,075 


7,399 

2,  050 
1,006 
2,599 

829 
1,744 


613 

948 


697 
25,  203 


4,721 
1 ,064 


a  Not  separately  returned. 

b  Part  taken  to  form  Dickenson  county  in  1880. 


c  Fredericksburg    city,    formerly   in    Cortland    district, 
made  independent  since  1880. 


414 


COMPENDIUM  OP  THE  ELEVENTH  OENSI 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOK  CIVIL  DI\ 

VIKOIIVIA— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 

1890 

1880 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVI 

"Washington  county— Continued. 
• 
Gliide  Spring  district,  iucluding  Glade 
Spring  village. 

3,316 

500 
7,456 

2,902 
6,226 

407 
2,485 
3,  934 
3,214 
3,109 

8,399 

2,628 

262 
5,394 

1 ,562 
3,209 

137 
2,557 
3,829 
2,954 
3,120 

8,846 

Wise  county— Contir 

Upps  district 

Kichmond    district,  inc) 
Gap  village  {h). 

Goodson  di.strict,  including  Bristol  town 
and  Wallace  Switck  village. 

Bristol  town  (a) 

Total  for  Bristol  town,  in  civil  district 

17,    Sullivan     county,    Tennessee, 

and  Goodson  district,  Washington 

county,  Virginia. 

Wallace  Switch  villa*^e            

Eobersou  district 

Wythb  county  -  . 

Black  Lick  district  . 
I'ort  Chiswell  distric 

Speedwell  district. . 
WytheviUe  district^ 
ville  town. 

Westmoreland  county      

Wythevill.       > 

3,658 
2.032 
2,709 

9,345 

3,698 
2,156 
2,992 

7,772 

1,891 
128 

York  coun 

Montross  district,  iucl.  MontrossvUl.  (b). 
W^asliiugton  district 

Bruton  district.     .  , 
Grafton  district 
Nelson    district,     ii, 

Wise  county  (c) 

town. 

Gladeville  district,  incl.  Gladevillo  vill. 
Giadeville  village 

2,860 
186 

Yorktown  to\      .  . 
Pocoson  district. 

1880 


1,394 
1,333 

1,321 


14,  318 


a  Formerly  Goodson. 

b  Not  separately  returned. 


c  Walker  dist  ri 
Dickenson  countj 


en  to  form 


WASHINGTON. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Adams  county  (o). 


Asotin  county  (6) . 


Anatone  precinct 

Asotin  precinct,  including  Asotin  town. 

Asotin  tovfn 

Grande  Ronde  precinct 

Lake  precinct 

Pleasant  precinct 

Theon  precinct 


Chehalis  county  (c)  . 


Aberdeen  town 

Cosmopolis  town. . 

Elma  town 

Gray  Harbor  city  . 
Hoquiam  town. ... 
Montesano  town  . . 
Wynooche  village 


Clallam  county  (e) 


Port  Crescent  town  . 


Clarke  county  (c) 11,709 


1890 


1880 


2,098 


1,580 


167 
635 
200 
276 
134 
132 
236 


9,249 


1,638 

287 

345 

523 

1,302 

1 ,632 

125 


364 


921 


5,490 


I,a  Camas  town. 
Vancouver  city  . 


Columbia  county  (d). 


417 

3,545 


6,709 


7,103 


Dayton  city 1,880 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Whitman  county  in  1883 ;  not 
returned  by  precincts. 

6  Organized  from  part  of  Garfield  county  in  1883. 

c  Not  returned  by  precincts. 

d  Part  taken  to  form  Garfield  county  in  1881 ;  not  returned 
by  precincts. 


MINOR  civir 


Cowlitz  county  ; 


Castle  Rock  town . 
Kalama  town  . . . . . 
Kelso  town 


Douglas  county  (e)  . 
Waterville  town 


Franklin  county  (/). 


Fisli  Hook  precinct  . 

Pas<'o  ])recinct 

Wa.shtucna  precinct. 


Garfield  county  ((j) 
Pomeroy  city 


Island  county  (c)  . 


Coupeville  town  . . 
San  de  Fuca  town . 
Utsaladdy  town... 


Jei'ferson  county  . 


Brinnon  precinct 

Central  precinct 

Cbiniacum  precinct 

Hadlock  precinct,  incl.  Hadlock  village 
Hadlock  village 


1S90 


5,917 


681 
325 
354 

3,161 


106 

480 
110 


3,897 


661 


1,787 


513 

249 
207 


8,368 


225 
226 
172 
304 

237 


1880 


2,062 


129 


1,087 


1,712 


e  Organized  from  part  of  Lincoln  county  in  1883;  not  re- 
turned by  precincts. 

/  Organized  from  part  of  Whitman  county  in  1883. 

g  Organized  from  part  of  Columbia  county  in  1881 ;  part 
taken  to  form  Asotin  county  in  1883 ;  not  returned  by  pre- 
cincts. 


POPULATION. 


415 


Table  3.— AGGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Coutinued. 

W^ASHIIYGTON-Contiiiued. 


MINOB  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Jeeteeson  county — Continued. 


Irondale  precinct  

Leliind  precinct 

I'ort  Discovery  precinct 

Port  Ludlow   precinct,  including   Port 
Ludlow  city. 

Port  Ludlow  city 

Port  Town.'iend  precinct,  includini;  Port 
Townsend  city. 

Port  Townsend  city 

Ward  I 1 ,  964 

Ward  2 2,594 

Qiiilcene  precinct 

Not  located  by  precincts 


Kino  count v  (a). 


Ballard  town 

Black  Diamond  town 

Des  Moines  town 

Edgewater  town 

Franklin  town 

Fremont  town 

Kent  city 

Renton  town 

Ross  town 

Seattle  city 

Ward  T..., 11.530 

Ward  2 9,377 

Ward  3 9,513 

Ward  4... 12,417 

Slaughter  city 


Kitsap  county  . 


Big  Bottom  precinct 

Colby  precimt 

Dogfish  Bay  precinct. .  

Olalla  precinct 

Port  Blakeley  precinct,  including  Port 
Blakeley  village. 

Port  Blakeley  village 

Port  Gamble  precinct,    including  Port 
Gamble  village. 

Port  Gamble  village 

Port  Madison  precinct,  including   Port 
Madison  town. 

Port  Madison  town 

Port  Orchard  precinct,  incl.  Sidney  village. 

Sidney  village 

Port  Washington  precinct 

Seabeck  precinct 


Kittitas  county  (6) 


Cleelum  town. . , 
Ellensburg  city 
Roslvn  town. . . . 


Klickitat  county. 


Alder  Creek  precinct 

Camas  Prairie  precinct 

Centerville  precinct 

Cleveland  precinct 

Columbus  precinct 

Gaunt  precinct . 

Goldendale  precinct,  incl.  Goldeudale  li 

Goldendale  town 

Hardison  precinct 

Hartland  precinct 

Luna  precinct 

Paradise  precinct 

Rockland  precinct 

Spring  Creek  precinct 

Timber  Valley  precinct 

Trout  Lake  precinct 

White  Salmon  precinct 


1890 


42 
239 
913 
258 

236 
5,677 

4.558 


ea, 989 


1.173 
561 
212 
191 
647 
802 

853 

406 

218 

.•2,837 


4,624 


314 

234 
254 
160 
907 

643 
836 

420 
452 

269 
579 
226 
571 
257 


8,777 


243 
2,768 


5,167 

352 
318 
.506 
312 
2119 

81 
1,833 
702 
303 
207 
222 
122 
112 
207 
131 

63 
189 


1880 


6,910 


1,738 


a  Not  returned  by  precincts. 

6  Organized  from  part  of  Yakima  county  iii  1883;  not  re- 
turned by  precincts. 

c  Organized  from  i)art  of  Si)okane  county  and  part  taken 
to  form  Douglas  county  in  1883;  not  returned  bv  precincts. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Lewis  county  . 


Alpha  precinct 

Boisfort  precinct 

('entraUa  precinct,  incl.  Centralia  city.  - . 

Centralia  city 

Chehalis  precinct,  incl.  Chehalis  city 

Chehalis  city 

Cloquato  precinct 

Cowlitz  precinct,  incl.  Cowlitz  town 

Cowlitz  town 

Edonia  precinct 

Elk  precinct ^ 

Hanaford  precinct  . .  .^. 

Klickitat  precinct 

Lincoln  Creek  precinct 

Little  Falls  precinct 

Napavine  precinct 

Salkum  precinct 

Salmon  Creek  precinct 

Toledo  precinct,  including  Toledo  town  . 

Toledo  town 

Vance  precinct 

Winlock  precinct 

Not  located  by  precincts 


Lincoln  county  (c). 


Davenport  town 

Sprague  town 

Wilbur  town. ... 


Mason  county  (a) . 
Shelton  town 


Okanogan  county  (d). 
ConconnuUv  town 


Pacific  county  (a) . 


Ilwaco  town 

Oysterville  town. 


Pierce  county  . 


Aldcrton  precinct 

Artondale  precinct 

Buckley  precinct 

Carbonado  precinct,  incl.  Carbonado  vill.. 

Carbonado  village 

Clover  Creek  precinct 

Fernllill  precinct..  }  ,  , 

Sprague  precinct. . .  >        

Fox  Island  jirecinct 

Gig  Harbor  jirecinct,  incl.  Gig  Harbor  vill. 

Gig  Harbor  village 

Lake  Bay  precinct 

Lake  Tappa  precinct 

Lakeview  precinct,  incl.  Lakeview  town. . 

Lakeview  town 

McNeil  Island  precinct 

Minter  precinct 

Muck  precinct 

Ortiug  precinct,  including  Orting  village. 

Orting  village 

Puyallup  precinct,  incl.  Puyallup  town . . . 

Puyallup  town 

Rosedale  precinct 

Roy  precinct 

South  Prairie  precinct 

Steilacoom  precinct,  incl.  Steilacoom  tn . . . 

Steilacoora  town 

Sumner  precinct,  including  Sumner  to  wn . 

Sumner  town 


1890 


11,499 


387 
517 
2,842 
2 .026 
1,818 
1,309 
716 
383 
375 
260 
128 
138 
434 
294 
440 
898 
337 
280 
364 
276 
220 
877 
166 


9,  312 


396 

1,689 

410 

2,826 


648 


1,467 


4,358 


517 
197 


50,  940 


292 
298 

878 
727 
705 
191 

2,804 

120 
407 
321 
124 
226 
439 
256 
161 
174 
338 
986 
623 
2,001 
1,732 
79 
705 
539 
878 
270 
1,206 
580 


1880 


2,600 


639 


1,645 


85 
125 


3,319 


d  Organized  from  part  of  Stevens  county  in  1883;  not  re- 
turned by  precincts. 

e  Not  separately  returned. 


416 


COMPENDIDTVI  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

WASHIIVGTOIV— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Pierce  county— Continued. 


Tacoma  city 

Ward  1 3,  779 

Ward  2 12,  343 

Ward3 11,282 

Ward4 8,602 

Tan  wax  precinct 

A^auglin  precinct 

Wilke.son  precinct 

Not  located  by  precincts 


San  Juan  county 


Henry  Island  precinct 

Lopez  Island  precinct 

Orcas  I.sland  nrecinct 

San   Juan    Island  precinct,  incl.  Roche 
Harbor  village. 

Roche  Harbor  village 

Smith  Island  precinct 

Not  located  by  precincts 


Skaoit  county  (a) . 


Anacortes  town 

Deception  town 

Fir  town 

Hamilton  town 

La  Conner  town 

Mount  Vernon  town 


Skamania  county  (6) 
Cascades  town 


Snohomish  county 


Bear  Creek  precinct 

Beecher  Lalse  precinct 

Edmonds  precinct 

Fernwood  precinct 

Florence  precinct 

Fort  Susan  precinct 

Gold  Bar  precinct 

Highland  precinct 

Kent  Prairie  precinct 

Lake  precinct 

Lowell  precinct 

MarysvUle  precinct,  incL  Marysville  tn  . 

Marysville  town 

Mountain  precinct 

Mukilteo  precinct 

North  Fork  precinct 

Park  Place  precinct 

Pilchuck  precinct 

Portage  precinct • •■ 

Snohomish  precinct,  incl.  Snohomish  city 

Snohomish  city 

Stan  wood  precinct 

Stillaguamjsh  precinct 

Sultan  precinct 

Tualco  precinct ; 


Spokane  county  (c) 


Cheney  town 

Latah  village 

Medical  Lake  town 

Rockf ord  town 

Spangle  town 

Spokane  city 

Ward  1 5.403 

Ward  2 4,324 

Wards 3,59^ 

Ward  4 6.597 


1S90 


1880 


278 
185 


2,072 


13 
321 

543 
992 

247 

8 

195 


8,747 


1,131 
297 
280 
203 
398 
770 


1,098 


809 


164 


8,514 


114 

73 

384 

200 

295 

19 

134 

150 

514 

126 

287 

664 

262 

94 

92 

186 

1113 

488 

129 

2,  469 

1,993 
803 
739 
236 
215 


37,4 


1,387 


647 
232 
617 
644 
3°3 
19,922 


4,  262 


36 
350 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Stevens  county  (d) . 


Colville  village  (e). 
Marcus  village 


Thurston  county  (6) . 


a  Organized  from  part  of  Whatcom  county  in  1883 ;  not  re- 
turned by  precincts. 

6  Not  returned  by  precincts. 

c  Part  taken  to  form  Lincoln  county  in  1883 ;  not  returned 
by  precincts. 

dPart  taken  to  form  Okanogan  county  m  1883;  not  re- 
turned by  precincts. 


Bucoda  town 

Olympia  city 

Ward  1 2 ,  343 

Ward  2 1 ,  126 

Ward  3 t ,  229 

Tenino  town 

Tumwater  town    


Wahkiakum  county  (b) 


Walla  WALLA  county  (6) . 


Prescott  vdlage 

Waitsburg  village 

Wallawalla  city 

Ward  1 1 ,  427 

Ward  2 i>349 

Ward  3 954 

Ward  4 979 

AVallula  village 


Whatcom  county  (/) . 


Baker  precinct 

Barnes  precinct 

BeUingham  precinct 

Biich  Bay  precinct 

Blaine  precinct,  coextensive  with  Blaine 

city. 

Delta  precinct 

East  Ferndale  precinct 

Excelsior  precinct 

Fairhaven  city 

Lake  precinct 

Licking  precinct 

Lumas  precinct 

Lummi  precinct 

Lynden  precinct,  incl.  Lynden  village 

Lvnden  village 

NewWhatcom  precinct,  including  Sehome 

village  (3). 

Nooksachk  precinct 

Rome  precinct 

Semiahmoo  precinct 

Tenmile  precinct 

Terry  precinct 

West  Ferndale  precinct 

Whatcom  precinct,  incl.  Whatcom  city. .. 

Whatcom  cit v 

Not  located  by  precincts 


Whitman  county  (ft) 


Colfax  town 

Farmington  town. 

Garfield  town 

Oakesdale  town. . . 

Palouse  city 

Pullman  town 

Rosalia  village 

Tekoa  town 

Uniontown  town. . 


Takima  county  ()■)  . 


North  Yakima  city. 
Yakima  city 


1890 


4,341 


539 
311 


9,675 


339 
410 


2,526 
12, 224 


313 
817 

4.709 


5-8 
18,591 


349 
182 
293 
237 
1,563 

236 
350 
319 

4,076 
82 
221 
178 
230 
823 
560 

2,140 

670 
248 
190 
351 

80 

579 

4,  827 

■1.0S9 

367 


19, 109 


418 
317 
528 
,"9 


301 
Z79 


4,429 


,535 
196 


e  Formerly  Fort  Colville. 

fVart  taken  to  form  Skagit  county  in  1883. 

g  Not  separately  returned. 

h  Parts  taken  to  form  Adams  and  Franklin  counties  in  1883 ; 
not  returned  by  precincts. 

i  Part  taken  to  form  Kittitas  county  m  1883 ;  not  returned 
by  precincts. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  RY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

WEST  VIRCillVIA. 

[The  word  "district"  means  magisterial  district.] 


417 


AnNOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Barbour  county  . 


Barker  district  (a) 

Cove  district 

Elk  district .'.".""' 

Glade  district " ' . 

Philippi  district,  incl.  Philippi  town 

Philippi  town 

Pleasant  district 

Union  district 

Valley  district  (b) .' 


1890 


1880 


12,  702 


Berkeley  county  . 

Arden  district 

Falling  Waters  district . 
Gerardstown  district. 


Hedeesville  district,  including  Hedges- 
vill,'  town. 


Hedgesville  town 

Martinsburg  district,  coextensive  with 
Martinsburg  town. 

Mill  Creek  district 

Opequon  district 1 


Boone  county  . 


Crook  district 

Peytona  district 

Scott  district 

Sherman  district 

Washington  district. 


Braxton  county  . 


Birch  district 

Holly  district,  including  Sutton  towxi. 

Sutton  town 

Kanawha  district 

Otter  district .,[[ 

Salt  Lick  district 


Brooke  county. 


Buffalo  district,  incl.  Bethany  village  (c) 
Cross  Creek  district,  incl.  Lazearvifle  viU 

Lazearville  village 

^^.V^JS    district,     coextensive   with 
wellsburg  city. 
Wellsburg  citv : 
Ward 


Ward  2 


738 


"varuz o- 

Wards ::...:::  Ii? 


Cabell  county  . 


Barbonrsville    district,    including    Bar- 

boursville  village  (c). 
Grant  district,  including  Milton  town 

Milton  town 

Gnyandotte  district,  iuci.'  Guyandotte  vil'-' 
lage  and  Huntington  city. 

Guyandotte  village 

Huntington  city 

War^i ••■•„,■ 

Ward2 i'fj 

Wards.....::: ^'^f 

McComas  district '.'.'.'.'.'. *^ 

Union  district 


Calhoun  county 


Center  district  .. 

Lee  district 

Sheridan  district 
Sherman  district 


1,725 
1,986 

912 
1,517 
2,443 

378 
1,620 
1,171 
1,328 


18, 702 


11,  870 


2,561 
2,008 
1,008 
1,447 
2,009 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Clay  county 


1,820 
1,188 
2,549 
2,904 

448 
7,226 

1,276 
1,739 


6,885 

1,189 
1,131 
1,403 
1,522 
1,640 


13,  928 

2,717 
2,450 
276 
2,468 
3,662 
2,631 


6,660 


2,347 
2,078 

„  317 
2,235 


23,  595 


1,838 

3,391 

548 

13,  545 


I>5°2 

10,108 


2,178 
2,643 


8,155 


1,395 
1,  965 
1,275 


Washington  district .-:::::::::::::::::;:)    iilti 

la^'^lt^Sf''  ^""™  y*'"*'y  '"«*"<=t  siuce  1880. 
cvT^Xl^rl^^^t'^^^  «l-t-t  since  1880. 

372 27 


1,430 
1,407 


17,  380 


1,812 
1,249 
2,358 
2,714 

383 
6,335 

1,306 
1,606 


5,824 

859 
1,321 
1,177 
1,136 
1,331 

9,787 


Buffalo  district... 

Henry  district 

Otter  district 

Pleasant  district . 
Union  district 


Doddridge  county  . 


1890 


4,659 


Central  district 

Grant  district 

Greenbrier  district  (d) 

McClellan  district 

New  Milton  district  (e)     

Southwest  district  ...  

We.st  Union  district,  inci.  West  Union  Vn 
West  Union  town 


Tayette  county 


2,139 
2,140 
279 
1,814 
2,138 
1,556 


Falls  district 

Fayetteville  district  .::::::: 

Kanawha  distri*,  including  Mount  Car 
bon  and  Powelton  towns. 

Mount  Carbon  town 

Powelton  town 

Mountain  Cove  district,'  including  Caper 
ton  and  Nnttallburg  towns. 

Caperton  town 

Nuttallburg  town 

Quinnimont  district  (/) 

Sewell  Mountain  district . : 


12, 183 

1,  .383 
2,067 
1,  6.55 
2,270 
1,  .592 
1,492 
1,724 
312 


20, 542 


1880 


3,460 


906 

664 

,091 

804 

851 

529 

986 

813 

825 

650 

10,  552 


1,185 
1,669 


Gilmer  county  . 


6,013 


2,252 

1,946 

68 

1,815 


2,250 

377 

5,883 

819 
3.174 


1,964 
2,003 

6,072 


Center  district 

Dekalb  district 

Glenville  district,  incl.  Gienviile  towii' 

Glenville  town  . .. 
Troy  district V.'.'.V  '. 


Grant  county. 


Grant  district. . 
Milroy  district . 
Union  district.. 


1,099 
4,110 
4,451 

432 

491 

5,123 

";62 

2,659 
3,100 


9,746 

2,476 
1,974 
2,794 

2,502 


6,802 


1,717 
2,  934 
1,393 
1,654 
356 


11,  560 


837 
2,784 
2,076 


3,041 


Greenbrier  county. 


1,  090 
1,  365 
1, 123 
1,201 
1,  293 


Anthony  Creek  district 

Blue  Sulphur  district 

Falling  Spring  district. . .     

Fort  Spring  district,  incl.  Eonceverte  tn" 

Ronceverte  town 

Irish  Corner  district .'..'.' 

Lewisburg  district,  incl.  LewiVburg  town 

Lewisburg  town 

Meadow  Bluff  district '.'.'.' [        ,  , ,  „ 

White  Sulphur  district (        ?' Hf 

Williamsburg  district :::':         2012 


1,846 
2,456 
2,500 


18,  034 


277 
2,822 


7,108 

1,728 
1,583 
2,045 
236 
1,752 


5,542 


2,305 
2,978 
2,257 
481 
1,499 
2,213 
1,016 


Hampshire  county 


Bloomery  district 

Capon  district 

Gore  district 

Mill  Creek  district...:::::."::: 

Romney  district,  incl.  Eomney  town  : 

Romnev  town 

Sherman  district 

Springfield  district 


11, 419 

1,683 
1,552 
2,279 

918 
1,743 

451 
1,911 
1,  333 


1,829 
2,374 
1,339 


15,  060 

767 
1,945 

2,558 
1,530 

395 
1,188 
1,  913 

985 
2, 113 
1,499 
1,547 


10,  366 


gi-ganized  from  part  of  New  Milton  district  in  1885. 
«  rart  taken  to  form  Greenbrier  district  in  1885 
/  Organized  since  1880. 


1,537 
1,.501 
2,143 
710 
1,  ,565 

371 
1,492 
1,418 


418 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 
T.B.K  ..-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coot.aued. 

WEST  VIRGINIA— Continued. 


Hancock  county. 


Butler  district,  including  Anderson  town. 

Cla^SSdingNewCumberlaiia- 

town. 

New  Cumberland  town 

?oe"Ju:^S^ciudingFa{n;^w-tow::: 
Fairview  town 


H ABDY  COUNTY 

Capon  district,  iucl.  WardensvUle  town. 
Wardensville  town 

^Sdl^firicl.  MoorfleWiown: : 

Moortield  town 

South  Fork  district 


1,220 

2l8 

■i,  240 

2,305 

1, 120 

834 

226 

7,  567 


1,003 


1,878 

1,218 

1,107 

894 


Kanawha  conNTY— Continued. 

T..fffir«on  district,  incl.  St.  Alban.s  tn.  (d) 
ioudonSisJriM,,  incl.  Browustown  village 

Brownstown  village  •■•,■;•,•;■•■;;,:■„• 
Maiden  district,  including  Maiden  town 

Maiden  town 

Toca  district 

Union  district 

Washington  district 


6,794 


2,117 
106 

2,071 

1,744 
495  , 

1,635  I 


1,879 

I2J 

1,765 

1,635 

554 

1,515 


Lewis  county 

Collins  Settlement  district 

Court  House  district 

Freeman  Creek  district  ....-.-■- •  -  ■ 

Hacker  Creek  district,  including  Janelew 
and  Weston  towns. 

Janelew  town 

Weston  town 

Skin  Creek  district 


HABRISON  COUNTY 

Clark  district,  including  part  of  Clarks- 
burg town. 
Clarksburg  town  (part  ot )  .....  .•.■•• 

Total  for  tlarksburg   town,  in  Clark 

and  Coal  districts.  

Clay  district,  including  Shmnaton  town.. 

CoafdislSi^PartofClarksbiirg-tn;: 

Clarksburg  town  (part  ot )  

Eagle  district 

Elk  district 

Grant  district 

S^toWct;,-ir;ci;Bridg;iortViilage; 

Bridgeport  village ■  •  ■  •  ■  • 

Tenmile  district,  incl.  Salem  village 

TJniondSt^li!?5n^kWestMiitodviil^ge 
West  Milford  village 


21,  919         20, 181 


Jackson  county. 


2,956 

1,711 
^,008 

2,025 

403 

2,  802 

1,297 

2, 123 

1,470 

1,650 

2,  323 

1,777 

455 

2,373 

310 

2,420 

2tO 


19,  021 


LlNCOU^  COUNTY  . 


2,143 
1,596 


11,  246 


8,739 


t^n^ddistrict,-includingKaven^ 

wood  town. 

Ravenswood  town • ...  •  •  ■  •  •  •  •  ••  ■  ■  ■ 

Kipley  district,  including  Kipley  town. . 

Ripley  town 

Union  district 

Washington  district 


2,661 

1,372 
2 ,  307 

1,  736 

289  I 

2,517 

935 

1,813 

1,500 

1,590 

1,930 

1,085 

395 

2,343 

248 

2,406 


Carroll  district 

Duvall  district 

Hart  Creek  district  . .  - 

Jeflerson  district 

Laurel  HUl  district.. -- 

Sheridan  district 

Union  district -  •  -  - 

Washington  district  . . 


16, 312 


Logan  county. 


Cbainnansville  district 

HaidiH-  district • 

Log.irtlistrict;including  Logan  town  (d) . 


2,702 
1,  523 
1,455 


11, 101 


7,329 


Jefferson  county 


Charlestown  district,  including  Charles- 
town  town. 

var  and  Harpers  Ferry  towns. 

Bolivar  town 

Harpers  Ferry  town 

S^e^d^Sl^^dingMiddieway 

ShepVerditown    district   (e),    including 
Shepherdstown  town. 
Shepherdstown  town 


Kanawha  county. 


3,765 
4,830 

817 
4,961 

417 
2,  442 
3,023 


15,  553 


4,524 

2,287 
3,264 


958 
2,062 
2, 352 

3,351 

1,515 


42,  756 


Magnolia  district 
Triadelphia  district 


Big  Sandy  district 

feSift?S?l;;of.ci^est;u;city;; 

Ward2 I'l^i 

Wards 3.077 

Elk  district 


1,960 

7,940 

10, 222 

6,742 


3,466 
3,805 

681 
4,  208 

425 
2,254 
2,579 


15, 005 


3,828 

2 ,016 
1,219 

822 

764 

2,376 

1,854 


1,533 


32, 466 


McDowell  county. 

Big  Creek  district 

Elkhorn  district  -;-■---• 
Sandy  River  district 


7,300 


1, 271 
4, 195 
1,834 


Marion  county 


Fairmont  district,  incl.  Fairmont  town. . . 

Fairmont  town 

Grant  district 

^SS^tstnct;inci;Manni\;gtontn 

Eivesville  towns. 

Fairview  town 

UniSi^ri^'SdingPaUitinetoWn: 

Palatine  town 

Winfield  district 


3,074 

1, 026 
1,008 
1,040 


20,721         n,198 


2,081 


1,412 
4,773 
5,564 
4,192 


4,  374  3,  762 


Marshall  county 

ville  city.  ,      .     ,. 

Moundsville  city  (part  ot) . . . .  ■  •  •  ■■■^^ 
Total   for  Moundsville   city,  in  Clay 
and  Washington  districts. 

S2;: ■•:::::::::   ^«^ 

Ward  3  . . 
Franklin  district 
Liberty  district  - 
1  Meade  district 


3,228 
1 ,02; 
2,085 
2,  982 
5,  605 
go8 
2,311 

235 
165 

2,  319 
860 

2,191 


20, 735         18, 840 

2  047  1,735 

I,  702  1.  608 


1,027 


675 


1,979 
2,567 
1,546 


a  Formerly  INew  Salem.  ,  -.fii  in 

"  Bolivar  llisirict  (population  1,661  m 

1880.  ,     ^  , 

c  Formerly  Osburn. 


1880)  annexed  since 


d  Not  separately  returnecl.  (population 

1880r&^  i^?o%f9e;dttowndistricf  Since  1880. 


4,067  in 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

WJEST  VIRGIIVIA-Contiiiued. 


419 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


MARSHAI.L  conNTY— Continued. 


1890 


Sand  Hill  district 

Union  district,   including  Benwood  and 
McMechen  towns. 

Benwood  town 

McM echeii  town ,...'. 

Washington  district,  including  wards  2 
and  3  of  Monndsville  city. 
Moundsville  city  (part  of). . 
Webster  district .'.'.' 


1880 


Makon  county. 


Arbuckle  district 

Clendenen  district 

Cologne  district,  including  Loon  viilage 

Leon  village 

Cooper  district 

Graham  district,  including  Hartford  aiid 
New  Haven  villages. 

Hartford  village 

New  Haven  vdlage 

Hannan  district 

Lewis  district,  incl.  Point  Pleasant  towii 

Point  Pleasant  town  .' 

Robinson  district 

Union  district ..'. 

Waggener  district,  incl.  Clifton'  Masoii' ' 
and  West  Columbia  villages. 

Clifton  village 

Ma.son  village !!!.].!!!! 

West  Columbia  village . ', . . , . , . , 


1,272 
4,872 

2.934 

427 

3,136 


2,013 
1,614 


22,  863 


1,197 
3,804 


Mercer  coonty 


Beaver  Pond  district,  incl.Blucfield  vill 

Bluefield  village 

East  River  district,  incl.  Princeton  town' 

Princeton  town 

Jumping  Branch  district..".'.'.' 

Plymouth  district 

Rock  district,  including  Bram  weli'to\vn ' 

Bramwell  town 


2,117 
3,124 
1,635 
242 
2,385 
2,124 

446 

S9S 
2,  236 
2,  435 
1,853 
1,129 
2,316 
3,362 

673 

1 ,029 

250 

16,  002 


2,684 

1,768 
22,  293 


Mineral  cocnty  , 


Cabin  Run  district 

Klk  district  (a),  incl.  Elk  Garden  town 

Elk  Garden  town 

Frankfort  district .'.'.'.'.' 

New  Creek  district,  inci.  Keyser'town 

Keyser  town 


Piedmont  district,  inci.'Piedm'o'nt  t'n.'  (b) 
Welton  district 


Monongalia  county. 


4,550 

'.775 

3,082 

320 

999 

1,848 

5,523 

499 


12,  085 


2,040 
2,741 
1,3.% 
127 
1,945 
2,260 

567 
538 
2,285 
1,646 
1 ,036 
1,267 
2,174 
4,585 

974 

1,186 

727 

7,467 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Morgan  couNTY-Continued. 

Great  Cacapon  district,  incl.  Pawpaw  tn 

Pawpaw  town 

Rock  Gap  district .'.'.'.' 

Sleepy  Creek  district 

Timber  Ridge  district 


Nicholas  county. 


Beaver  district  (c) 

Grant  district 

Hamilton  district 

Jefferson  district 

Kentucky  district  ... 
Siimmorsville  district. 
Wilderness  district . . . 


Ohio  county 


1,853 

'i,'887 


729 
1, 263 
1,735 


815 
3,  294 

723 
1,488 
3,337 
2, 165 
2,236 

915 


8,630 


807 
699 


1,353 
2,786 

1.693 

2,108 

877 


Battello  district 

Cass  district 

Clay  district ' ' 

Clinton  district 

Grant  district 

Morgan  district,  includi'ng'Morgant'own 
and  South  Morgantown  towns. 

Morgantown  town 

South  Morgantown  town  .' 

Union  district 


15,  705         14,  985 


Monroe  county 


Red  Sulphur  district. . . 

Second  Creek  district .    .  

Springfield  district ] 

Sweet  Springs  district 

Union  district,  including  Union" town! ' ' 

union  town 

Wolf  Creek  district,  incl'.'A'ld'ers"on"t"ow'n 

."ilQerson  town 


Morgan  county 

Allen  district 

^^^'^'^tnct,includingBerkel'ey"Spring"s' 

a  Formerly  Elk  Garden. 


2,452 
1,495 
2,827 
2,352 
2,118 
2,973 

1 ,011 

,  ^85 
1,488 


12, 429 

1,575 
2,  183 
1,7.55 
2,  030 

348 
2,041 

663 

6,744 

883 
1,529 


2,293 
1,459 
2,522 
2,126 
2,156 
2,722 

745 


Liberty  district,  includin 

village  (6). 
Richland  district. . . 
Triadelphia   district,  "i'ncl".' "Elm" 'Grove' 

Loatherwood  (b)   and  Triadelphia  vills. 
iilm  Grove  village  . . . 
Triadelphia  village. 

ww^r*""  'H'*,"'''  <"^«l"siv'eof  ward  l". 

Wheeling  city),coextensive  with  Ful^ 

ton  town. 

^m'^'k  "^  city,  comprising  Center,  Clav 
f^rtT'  ^'i*'*''*"'  Union,  and  w'ebste; 
trfct         '"'     ^  Washington  dis- 

Ward  1 i   ,„, 

Ward  2 i-^f^ 

Ward3 i'Zl 

Ward  4 ::::: ff.it 

Ward5 to- 
ward 6 ;:; I'l]'; 

Ward7 f/lH 

ward8 ;::::::::;:' 5;  476 


AVest  Liberty  1, 572  1, 639 


1,508 
3,464 


1,525 
3,027 

236 
313 
529 


34,  522         30,  737 


Pendleto.n-  county. 


Bethel  district . . 

Circleville  district  

Franklin  district,  incl.  Franklin  "town  0) 

Mill  Knn  district 

Sugar  Grove  district 

Union  district 


Pleasants  county 


1,707 
11,501 

2,557 
1,464 
2,066 
1,6,50 
2,026 

372 
1,738 

478 

5,777 

907 
1,161 


Grant  district 

Jefferson  district 

Lafayette  district.  

McKim  district ". '. 

Union  district 

"^"shington  district,  incl.'s"t."Mary  v'iil" 
t>t.  Mary  village 


Pocahontas  county  . 


Academ.y  district,  incl.  Hillsboro  village 
HiUsboro  village.. 

Edray  district 

Greenbank  district 

Huntorsville  district 


Pre.ston  county. 


Grant  district,  incl.  Brandonville  villaeo 

Brandonville  village. . . 
Kingwood  district,  iud.  Kingwood  in'  '(6) ' ' 
Lyon  district,    including   Austen    Inde- 
pendence, and  Newbiirg  towns. 

Austen  town 

Independence  town 

Newburg  town... 

Pleasant  district 

Portland  district,  inci.  Terra  Alta'tow'ii 

i  erra  Alta  town 

Keno  district,  incl.  Rowlesburg  village.' '. '. '. 

Rowlesburg  village 

Union  district 

Valley  district 


8,711 

97? 
1,370 
1,545 
1,568 
1,352 
1,897 

7,539 

^,066 
1,544 

774 
1,064 
1,795 
1,296 

520 

6,814 


8,022 


966 
1,313 
1,363 
1,421 
1,264 
1,695 

6,256 


673 
1,173 


5,591 


2,193 

82 
2,315 
3,363 

269 

273 

778 

1,891 

3,264 


1,596 

99 

1,  566 

1,454 

975 

19,091 


2,191 

107 

2,027 

3, 403 


244 

802 

1,825 

2,875 


b  Not  separately  returned. 


c  Organized  since  1880. 


420 


OOMPEKDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVEIfTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

WEST  VIRGINIA— Contlntied. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Putnam  county 


Buffalo  district,  inchiding  Buffalo  village 

Buffalo  village _ •  • 

CuiTV  district,  Inol.  Hurricane  village . . . 

Hurricane  villaj^e    ........•■■• 

Pooatalico  district,  mcludiug  Poca  town. 

Poca  town •  ••  .•  •  ■  ■  ■  ■  •  •  •.-, 

Scott  district,  including  Winfield  village . 

Winfield  village 

Teayse  Valley  district 

Union  district 


14, 342 


Raleigh  county. 


Clear  Fork  district 

Marsh  Fork  district 

Richmond  district 

Shady  Spring  district 

Slab  Pork  district. ...-..-...--.---  -  -  • 
Town  district,  including  Beckley  village. 

Beckley  village 

Trap  Hill  district 


2,090 

238 
2,823 

207 
2,885 

284 
2,295 

302 
1,690 
2,  559 


9,597 


1880 


11,375 


Randolph  county  . 


Beverly  district,  including  Beverly  town. 

Beverly  town 

Dry  Pork  district 

Huttonsville  district ..... ....  -....•  •  •  -  ■  -  ■ 

Leadsville  district  (a),  incl.  Elkins  village 

Elkins  village 

Middle  Fork  district  (6) 

Mingo  district  (c) 

New  Interest  district  (d) 

Roaring  Creek  district  (e) 

Valley  Bend  district  (/) 


1,063 
1.539 

986 
1,586 

951 
2,305 

158 
1,167 

11,033 


1,907 

35' 

2.076 

67 

1,860 

145 

2,375 

305 

1,401 

1,756 

7,367 


minor  CIVIL  divisions. 


1,026 
1,121 

725 
1,223 

813 
1,498 

144 

961 


8,102 


Taylor  county 

Fetterman  district,  incl.  Fetterman  town 

Fetterman  town 
Flemington  district 
Grafton    district  (3),  coextensive 
Grafton  town. 
Grafton  town 
KnottBville  district  (h) 

Tucker  county 


Black  Fork  district 
Clover  district 


Ritchie  county 


Clay  district,  including  Pennsboro  town . 

"Pennsboro  town 

Grant  district 

Murphy  district ----- 

Union  iiistrict,  incl.  HarrisviUe  town. . . 
Harrisville  town 


1,358 

1,075 

343 

=35 

1,805 

1,268 

1,172 

837 

1,913 
1,648 

966 

1,020 

1,055 

881 

1.122 

764 

872 

822 

688 

519 

16, 621 

13,474 

Dry  Fork  district 

Fairfax  district  (i),  including  Davis  and 
Thomas  villages. 

Davis  villa" 

Thomas  village 

Licking  district '..V ' ' " 

St.  George  district,  incl.  St.  George  village 

St.  George  village 

Tyler  county 

Centerville  district 
Ellsworth    district 
bourne  village  (j). 
Lincoln  district,  inol.  SislersviUe  village 

Sistersville  village 
McElroy  district 
Meade  district. -- 
Union  district... 


Upshur  county 


Roane  county 

Curtis  district 

Geary  district 

Harper  district 

Reedy  district 

Smithfield  district ■ 

Spencer  district,  including  Spencer  town 

Spencer  town 

Walton  district 


Summers  county* 


Forest  Hill  district 

Greenbrier  district,  incl.  Hinton  town. 

Hinton  tov/n 

Green  Sulphur  district 

Jumping  Branch  district 

Pipestem  district -  -  ■  -  -  ■  •  ■  -  -  -  ■  ■ 

Talcott  district,  including  lalcott  village 

Talcott  village 


Taylor  county. 


Booth  Creek  district ............ 

Court  House  district,  including  Webster 
and  West  Grafton  towns. 

Webster  town 

West  Grafton  town 


Fork  Lick  district 
Glade  district 
Hacker  Valley  district 
Holly  district 


Wetzel 


Banks  district,  incl.  Centerville  town  (j). 
Buckh  annon  district,  including  Buckhan 
non  town. 

Ruckhannon  town  , 
Meade  district  . 
Union  district... 
Warren  district. 
Washington  district . 


Wayne  county 

Butler  district,  incl.  Cassville  village 
Cassville  village .......... 

Ceredo  district,  incl.  Ceredo  village 
Ceredo  village 

Grant  district 

Lincoln  district 

Stonewall  district 

Union  district,  incl.  Fairview  village 
Fairview  villa: 


Webster  county 


a  Formerly  Green. 

6  Formerly  Union. 

c  Formerly  Mingo  Flats. 

d  Formerly  Clay. 

e  Formerly  Scott. 

/  Formerly  Clarke. 


Center  district . 
Church  district 
Clay  district  (i) 
Grant  district. 

Green  district.  .     ,    ,.        _      ., 

Magnolia   district,    including   BrooKlyn 
and  New  Martinsville  towns. 

Brooklyn  town 

New  Martinsville  town 
Proctor  district 

oPart  taken  to  form  KnottsviUe  district  since  1880 
h  Organized  from  part  of  Grafton  district  since  1880. 
i  Organized  since  1880. 

j  Not  separately  returned.  f  laan  „-  1  osk- 

k  Printed  in  the  report  of  the  census  of  1880  as  1,286 , 
ably  a  typographical  error. 


prob 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Contiuued. 

WEST  VIBGIIVIA-Continued. 


421 


MIXOB  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


WiET    COUNTY. 


1890 


Burning  Springstlistrict.inchidiug  Burn- 
ing Springs  town. 

Burning  Springs  town 

Clay  district  

Elizabeth  district,  incl.  Elizabeth  village 

Elizabeth  village 

Iv evrark  district 

Reedy  district 

Spring  Creek  district 

Tucker  district 


Wood  county  . 


Clay  district 

Harris  district,  including  BellBville  town 

Belleville  town 

Lubeek  district 

Parkersburg  district,  including  Parkers- 
burg  city. 

Parkersburg  city 

Ward  I  '...'.'.'.   "iV-,oV 


9,  411 


1,767 

S42 
950 

2,193 
710 
640 

1,380 
964 

1,517 

28, 612 

1,  8.58 

2,494 

208 

2,491 

10,697 


1880 


7,104 


1,332 

434 
798 

1,348 
395 
681 
834 
705 

1,406 


25,  006 


1,713 
2,  544 

2l8 

2, 123 
7,859 

6,582 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Wood  county— Continued. 

Parkersburg  city— Continued. 

Wardz 

Wards 2'777 

ward4 ..:::.      vill 

Slate  district '_" 

Steele  district 

Tygart  district 

Union  district 

Walker  district 

Williams  district,  incl.  wilViamstown  tn 
Williamstown  town 


Wyoming  county  . 

Baileysville  district  (a) 
Barker  Kidge  district . . 

Center  district 

Clear  Fork  district  (6). . 
Huff  Creek  district  (b)  . . 

Oceana  district 

Slab  Fork  district 


1890 


1,  107 

2,  563 
1,684 
1,875 
2,  253 
1,590 

376 

6,247 


1880 


a  Organized  from  parts  of  Clear  Fork  and  Huff  Creek  dis- 
tricts  in  1881. 


628 
867 

1,404 
762 
483 

1,  343 
760 


1,067 
2,567 
1.  553 
1,  615 
2,307 
1,658 


4,322 


596 
1,  IIUO 
628 
587 
939 
572 


b  Part  taken  to  form  Baileysville  district  in  1881. 


wiscoNsirv. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Adams  county. 


Adams  town,  incl.  Friendship  village 

Friendship  village 

Bis  Flats  town 

Dell  Prairie  town __[[ 

Easton  town 

Jackson  town 

Leola  to wn \..\.[ . ..[ 

Lincoln  town ] 

Monroe  town [\. ....]. 

New  Chester  town ] 

New  Haven  town 

Preston  town 

Qiriucy  town [  J  ] 

Riclifl'eld  town 

Rome  town 

Springville  town 

Strong  Prairie  town 


1890 


Ashland  county  (a). 


Ashland  city  (b) . . 

wardi ::::::;::::-i:i45 

Ward  2 1  714 

Ward  3 ..__ j'  ^^2 

Ward  4 2  301 

.  Yr^^ ■:;::■.".:■.  2:72* 

Ashland  town 

Butternut  town ] 

Jacobs  town  (h),  including  Morse  viilatie' 

Morse  village 

Knight  town  (6) 

Vaughn  to^^^l    (6),  ineluding'GuileVHnr- 
ley,  and  Pence  villages. 

Guile  village 

Hurley  village 

Peace  village ..'. 


IS6 
.322 
448 
376 
504 
240 
440 
462 
344 
746 
209 
393 
335 
238 
474 
870 


20,  063 


1880 


9,956 


Barron  county  (c) 


,507 
,210 
,277 

33' 
039 

,474 

421 
,267 
409 


15,416 


6,741 

447 
137 
158 
500 
450 
482 
238 
434 
448 
304 
836 
136 
397 
308 
219 
437 
947 


1,559 


951 
608 


7,024 


183 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Sawyer  county  in  1883 
b  Organized  since  1880. 
Rice  Lake  town  (population  454  in  1880)  abolished  since 


1880. 


a  .■itv''-fnrt°.,Ti!^?'''/''™?'^^:''?  ^^"'"^  t"^™'  i"c.orporated  as 
a  ( it.y  and  made  independent  since  1880 

««tr'"V''f'''"'^  village,  formerly  in  Cumberland  town    in- 
corporated as  a  city  and  made  independent  since  1880       ' 


minor  civil  DIVISIONS. 


Barron  countt— Continued. 


Barron  to  wn  (d) 

Cedar  Lake  town 

Chetek  town,  including  Chetek  viVlage 

Chetek  village 

Clinton  town 

Cumberland  city  (e)  . 

wardi ..:...... :::;;;:;;;"""334 

Wards fill 

Ward  3 '.'.'.'.'.'..'.\ll[[]     274 

Cumberland  town  (e) 

Dallas  town 

Maple  Grove  town............'. 

Oak  Grove  town  (6) 

Prairie  Farm  town .! 

Rice  Lake  city  (/). 

Z^'^ll :;;;:;;;;;::;;"576' 

Ward  2 ^.ji 

Ward  3 -.i] 

Ward  4 ::;;:;;: i^l 

Stanfold  town  (/) 

Stanley  town  (6) 

Sumner  town 

Turtle  Lake  town  (7) 

Vance  Creek  town  lb) 


1890 


Bayfield  county. 


Bayfield  city  (h) 

Bayfield  town  (h) 

Drummoud  town  (6) . 

Mason  town  {b) 

Washburn  city  (6) . . . 
Washburn  town  (b)  . 


Brown  county  , 


400 
531 

1,728 
406 
479 

1,219 


1,546 
1,  033 
976 
608 
1,047 
2, 130 


748 
365 
874 
314 

7,390 


1880 


353 
351 


203 
248 


642 
694 
505 


1,.373 

527 

696 

1,  095 

3,  039 

660 

39, 164 


828 
362 


926 


479 
226 


564 


363 

479 

838 

3,625 

969 

1,102 

4,754 


495 

564 


34,  078 


AUouez  town 

Ash waubenon  town 

Bellevue  town 

Depere city  (i) 

Depere  town 

Eaton  town ' 

Fort  Howard  city  ... 

^^■'^'■<J2 '7g5 

r«t£l^n'r  ^^J^''  village    formerly  in  Stanfold  town, 
rated  a.s  a  city  and  made  iiidci.cndent  in  1887 

I  Bavtil^'v^r"  <l';'l'"'"",'"'  'V°  1^^°'  annexed  since  1880. 
as  a  citvS ,  ,i  1  ^■*'  '"""'l^' '"  Bayfield  town,  incorporated 
as  a  my  and  made  iiidciieiidcnl  since  1880 

since  1880.     ^^'''■'' ''"^''^*'  (population   1,870  iu   1880)  annexed 


259 
404 
777 

1,954 
817 
686 

3,  083 


incorpo- 


422 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

TABLK  ^.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutioued. 

WISCONSIIV— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS, 


Brown  county— Continued. 

Fort  Howard  city— Continued. 
Wards ••••;;     ^°^ 


1,  U99 


Ward  4 

Ward  5 ^'  ^S, 

Ward  6 '"" 

Glenmore  town 

Green  Bay  city i'897 

wirdi ;;;;•■  4102 

^^d':::::::::::::;::: 3,070 

Green  Bay  town 

Holland  town 

Howard  town 

Humboldt  town 

Lawrence  town 

Morrison  town 

New  Denmark  town 

Pittsfield  town 

Preble  town 

Kockland  town 

Scott  tow  n 

W?Sbtefru  town,including  Wrigto' 
town  village. 

Wrightstown  villaee   .....  •  •  •  ■  • 

Oneida  Indian  reservation  (part  ot) 


Buffalo  county 


P.URNETT  COUNTY  ((J) 

Grantsburg  town  (e) 
Grantsburg  village  (e) 
Marsbland  town 
Rusk  town  (/)  •  ■ 
Trade  Lake  town  {g) 
Wood  Lake  town 


Calumet  county 

Brillion  town  (h) 
Brillion  village  (h) 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Calumet  county— Continued. 


Brothertown  town 

Cliarlestown  town 

Chilton  city 

Chilton  town 

Harrison  town ■•-- VrT*!'.', 

New  Holstein  town,  mcl.  New  Holstcin 
village. 
New  Holstein  village 

Eantoul  town 

Stockbridge  town 

Woodville  town 


1890 


1880 


Chippewa  county  (i) 


Anson  town 

Arthur  town  (/) 

Auburn  town 

Big  Bend  town 

Bloomer  town  (j)--- 

Bloomer  village  (j)  - 

Cliippcwa Falls  city 

Ward   1 


929 

Ward   2 ^^qs 

Ward  ^ ''-? 

Ward 


1,629 
1,362 
1,424 
1,349 
1,987 
1,735 

426 
1,686 
1,948 
1,  427 


25, 143 

533 

022 
1,584 

820 
1,720 

631 
8,670 


1,752 
1,354 
1, 132 
1,301 
2,036 
2,059 


1,761 

2, 172 
1,513 


15,  491 


723 


Alma  City 5^2 

Ward! ;; g^g 

Ward2 538 

W  ar  d  3 

Alma  town 

Belvidere  town 

Buffalo  city 

Buffalo  town 

Canton  town 

Cross  town 

Dover  town 

Fountain  city ^j j 

Ward  1 55.7 

Gih^;antontown,inci;  Gihn^nton  village . 

Gilmanton  village 
Glencoe  town 

Lincoln  town 

Maxville  town 

Milton  town 

Modeua  town 

Moudovi  city  (a) ^32 

Ward  1 971 

Ward  2 ^"^ 

Moudovi  town  (b) 

Montana  town 

Naples  town  (e) 

Nelson  town 

Waumandee  town 


685 

Ward   5 11^ 

Ward   6 ="7 

Ward   7 Ill 

Ward    8 l^ 

Ward   9 ™4 

WardlO *'^'* 

Cleveland  town  (/) 

Colburn  town(/) 


1, 232 
231 

1,582 
304 

3,  982 


Eagle  Point  town ■••■•,':,■, 

Ediontown,  including  Boyd  village  . 


Boyd  village . 

Flambeau  town • 

Lafayette  town 

LaWence  tow  n  (/)■--•---■■--  - ;  -  -  ■  •  •  • 
Sigel  town,  including  Cadott  village  . 

Cadott  village  

Tilden  town  (/) 

W  heaton  town 


Clark  county. 


395 

347 

1,282 

2,164 

545 

289 

1,514 

272 

1,587 

889 

1,313 

1,400 


17,70 


2,564 


251 
1,903 

'"856 

72 


1,285 


10,  715 


355 

1,106 

707 

411 

1,143 

242 

151 

578 

310 

329 

979 

453 

1,450 

350 

684 

1,936 


263 
813 
453 
203 
881 


156 
500 


„  Formerly  in  Naples  town;  in.'orporated  as  a  city   and 


™1^J^Sl^^?^:^a,lesl^nsincel^0^^^^^^.^ 


incorpor; 


0  Part  taken  to  form  MondoN 
village,  formerly  in  Naples  town, 

^"?tSslurg  village,  formerly  in  Grantsburg  town,  made 
independent  in  1887. 

/■  Organized  since  1880. 

g  Part  of  bashaw  town  annexed  m  1883. 


Beaver  town 

Coll)y  town  (i) 

Eaton  town 

Fremont  town 

Grant  town 

Green  Grove  town  (() 

Hewett  town 

Hixon  town 

Hoard  town  (m) 

Levis  to-wn 

Loyal  town 

M'ayvineTown"(»)",'inci:Dorchester"v'iir. 
Dorchester  village 

Mentor  town 

Neillsville  city  (0) ^-■ 

Ward  1 r,.,r, 

Ward2 IS 

Ward3 ^"* 

Pine  Valley  town  (0)  

Sherman  town 

Sherwood  Forest  town -  -  - .- :  •  •  ■ 

Thorp  towii  W'  i"''!- 1'=^''*  "^  ^^"'P  ^'"-  ■ 
Thorp  village  (part  of) . ... .  •^:  •  ■  J  ' ' ' 'a 
Total  for  Thorp  village,  in  Thorp  ana 
Withee  towns. 

Unity  town 

ft  Brillion  village,  formerly  in  Brillion  town 


470 

155 

1, 192 


722 


266 
550 
247 

1,249 
244 
754 

1,050 


1,732 
300 
115 
257 


381 
made  inde- 


.ledasacityand       ^-^^^^^^^'forr^Or^^^r^.^^^^ 


Organized  f^mparr;rColby  tow.,  since  1880 
'  SrfanSzed  from  partjif  May ville  town  ^since  1880. 


Pa?t  taken  to  form  Hoard  town  siuc'b  1880 
Parttauen  ,  tbrinerlv  in  Pine  Vallej 

,iade  independent  sincej^880, 

p  Part  taken" to  form 


0  Neillsville  village,  formerly  in  Pine  Valley  town,  incor- 
Derated  asa  city  and  made  independent  s>iif  If 
porareu  ■i>^^'\^J^^  ,.^„„,  ^yjtijee  town  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 


423 


Table  3.— AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

WISCOIVSIIV— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Clark  oouNTY—Continued. 


Warner  town 

Washburn  town 

Weston  town 

Withee  town  (a),  iucl.  part  of  Thorp  vill . 

Thorp  village  (part  of) 

York  town 


1890 


1880 


Columbia  county 


Arlington  town 

Caledonia  town 

Columbu.s  city 

Colurabu.s  town 

Cortland  town,  iucl.  part  of  ( Cambria  vill . 

Cambria  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Cambria  village,  in  Cortland 
and  Randolph  towns, 

Dekorra  town,  iucl.  Poynette  village 

Poynette  village  . . .' 

Fort  Winnebago  town 

Fountain  Prairie  town 

Hampden  town 

Leeds  town 

Lewiston  town 

Lodi  town,  including  Lodi  village 

Lodi  village 

Low ville  town 

Marcellon  town 

Newport  town,  incl.  Kilbourn  village 

Kilbourn  village 

Otsego  town  (b) 

Pacific  town 

Portage  city 

Ward  1 . .'- 634 

Ward  2 879 

Ward  3 969 

Ward  4 1,  200 

Ward  5 1,  461 

Randolph  town,  incl.  part  of  Cambria  vill 

Cambria  village  (part  of) 

Randoljjh  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  Randolph  village,  in  Colum- 
bia and  Dodge  counties. 

Rio  village  (t) 

Scott  town 

Springyale  town , 

West  Point  town 

Wy ocena  town 


.Wl 
200 
863 
959 

235 
836 


28,  350 


Crawford  county 


Bridgeport  town 

Clayton  town,  incl.  Soldiers  Grove  vill.  (c) 

Eastman  town 

Freeman  town,  incl.  part  of  De  Soto  vill. 

De  Soto  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  DeSoto  village  (d),  in  Free- 
man town,  Crawford  county,  and 
Wheatland  town,  Vernon  county. 

Haney  town 

Lynxvillo  village  (e) 

Marietta  town 

Prairie  du  Chicn  city 

Ward  1 '. 629 

Ward  2 1, 131 

Ward  3 1,  063 

Ward  4 308 

Prairie  du  Cliien  town 

Scott  town 

Seneca  town  (c) 

Utica  town 

Wauzeka  town 


828 
1,336 
1,977 

800 
1,245 

430 

524 

1,386 

517 
646 

1,315 
861 

1,171 
93C 

1,375 
736 
733 
846 

1,448 
961 

1,127 
255 

5,143 


974 

94 

79 

405 

339 

824 

703 

701 

1,  303 


15,  987 


Dane  county. 


Albion  town 

Berry  town 

Black  Earth  town,  incl.  Black  Earth  vill. 
Black  Earth  village 


410 

2,  0.50 

1,436 

1,496 

79 

355 

738 

243 

1,300 

3, 131 


002 
1,079 
1,197 
1,389 

916 

59,  578 


435 
153 
530 


477 


28,  0G5 


1,022 
1,297 
1,876 
805 
1,321 

409 
504 

1,278 
366 
689 

1,300 
944 

1,1.57 
993 

1,462 
723 
818 
835 

1,520 

945 
1,442 

249 
4,346 


1,057 

95 

64 

421 

230 
830 
680 
852 
1,228 


15,  644 


448 
1,976 
1,459 
1,544 


301 


636 

155 

1,037 

2,  777 


724 
1,046 
1,446 

1,496 
1,055 

53,  233 


1,516  1,351 

1,003  1,066 

742  902 

355  i 

a  Organized  from  part  of  Thorp  town  since  1880. 
•    'is^?"  ^''"'*S'^'  *'"'™'^rly  in  Otsego  town,  made  independent 

c  Not  separately  returned. 

d  in  1880  iu  Wlieatlaud  town,  Vernon  county,  only. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Dane  county— Continued. 


Blooming  Grove  town 

Blue  Mounds  town 

Bristol  town 

Burke  town 

Christiana  town,  incl.  Cambridge  viilage 

Cambridge  village 

Cottage  Grove  town 

Cross  Plains  town 

Dane  town 

Deerfield town,  includingiJeerfieid  village 

Deerfield  village 

Dunkirk  town 

Dunn  town,  including  McFarland  village . 

McFarland  village 

Fitchburg  town 

Madison  city 

Ward  1 . . .' 2, 845 

Ward  2 2, 943 

Ward  3 1,512 

Ward  4 2^  284 

Ward  5 2, 164 

Ward  6 1,678 

Madison  town 

Mazomanie  town,  incl.  Mazomanie  village 

Mazomanie  village 

Medina  town,  including  Marshall  village. 

Marshall  village 

Middletown  town 

Montrose  town,  incl.  BelleviUe  village  . . . 

Belleville  village 

Oregon  town,  including  Oregon  viilage. . 

Oregon  village 

Perry  town 

Pleasant  Springs  town 

Primrose  town 

Roxbury  town 

Rutland  town 

Spriugdaletowu 

Spriuofield  town 

Stoughton  city 

Ward  1 i_  097 

Ward  2 1'  373 

Sun  Prairie  town 

Sun  Prairie  village 

Vermont  town 

Verona  town 

Vienna  town 

Westport  town,  including  Mendota  and 
Waunakee  villages. 

Mendota  village 

Waunakee  village 

Windsor  town 

York  town 


Dodge  county  . 


Ashippiin  town 

Beaverdam  city 

Ward  1 721 

AVard  2 1, 107 

Ward  3 1,235 

Ward  4 ] ,  159 

Beaverdam  town 

Burnett  town,  iucl.  Buruett  J  unction  vill 
Burnett  J  unction  village 

Calamus  town 

Chester  town 

Clyman  town 

Elba  town 

Emmett  town 

Fox  Lake  town,  incl.  Fox  Lake  village. . . 
Fox  Lake  village ". 

Herman  town 

Horicon  village  (/) 

Hubbard  town  (/) 

Hustisford  town,  iucl.  Hustisford  village. 
Hustisford  village 

Juneau  city  (3) 

Lebanon  town 

Leroy  town 

Lomira  town 


999 
1,449 
1,093 
1,129 
2,379 

452 
1,305 
1,103 
1,161 
1,573 

338 
1,406 
1,113 

166 

958 
13,  426 


1880 


312 

1,329 

963 

44,984 


1,344 

4,222 


927 
1,009 
1, 139 
1,002 
1,859 

303 
1,159 
1,331 
1,161 

972 


1,283 
1,140 


978 
10,324 


919 

735 

1,482 

1,646 

•  i°34 

1,393 

1,406 

282 

3^2 

1,433 

1,513 

1,251 

1,108 

3'9 

1,436 

1,514 

595 

527 

996 

924 

1,501 

1,278 

889 

888 

1,073 

1,157 

1,222 

1, 133 

1,120 

1,006 

1,111 

1,  240 

2,  470 

1,353 

912 

923 

704 

597 

892 

961 

1,  225 

1,017 

1,  009 

1,051 

1,893 

1,987 

627 

657 

279 

1,210 


45,  931 


1,369 
3,416 


1,341 

1,405 

1,026 

1,117 

140 
1,083 

"3 
1,166 

736 

750 

1,293 

1,235 

1,117 

1,341 

1,248 

1,263 

1,610 

1,791 

814 
1,478 

1,641 

1,354 

1,  250 

1,690 

3,  249 

1,  639 

1,666 

513 
701 

488 
454 

1,505 

1,580 

1,413 

1,  ,588 

1,816 

1,  845 

e  Lynxville  village,  formerly  in  Seneca  town,  made  inde- 
pendent in  1889. 

/Horicon  village,  formerly  in  Hubbard  and  Oak  Grove 
towns,  made  independent  since  1880. 

!J  Formerly  iu  Oak  Grove  town;  incorporated  as  a  citj-  and 
made  independent  since  1880. 


424 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutinued. 

WISCOIVSIIV— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Dodge  county— Continued. 

Lowell  town.incl.  Lowell  and  Keeseville 
villages. 

Lowell  village 

Reeseville  village 

Mayville  city  (o) 

Oak  Grove  town  (b) 

Portland  town  

Randolph  village  (part  of) -  • 

Total  for  Randolph  village,  inOolum- 
bia  arid  Dodge  counties. 

Rubicon  town 

Shields  town 

Theresa  town 

Treuton  town 

Watertown  city  (wards  5  and  6)  ......... 

Total  for  Watertown  city,  in  Dodge 
and  Jefferson  counties. 

Ward  I 2.15° 

Wards i.o'i 

Wards ''''*5 

Ward  4 6'5 

Ward  5 877 

Ward  6 1.372 

Ward  7 985 

Waupun  city  (part  of) -  - • 

Total  for  Waupun  city,  in  Dodge  and 
Fond  du  Lac  counties. 

Westford  town 

Williamstown  town  (as) 


1890 


Door  county. 


Bailey  Harbor  town 

Brussels  town 

Claybanks  town •• 

Egg  Harbor  town 

Forestville  town 

Gardner  town 

Gibraltar  town 

Jacksonport  town 

Liberty  Grove  town 

Nasewaupee  town 

Sevastopol  town 

Sturgeon  Bay  city  (c) ■^- 

Ward! Ill 

Ward  2 673 

Wards \    ^yj*^ 

Sturgeon  Bay  town   (c),  including  Bay- 
view  village. 

Bayview  village 

Union  town 

Washington  town 


Douglas  county. 


Brule  town  (d) 

Gordon  town  {d) 

Nebagamain  town  (d) 

Superior  city  (d) ;;io" 

Wardl 1-153 

Ward2 ,  »*6 

Wards V  ^on 

Ward  4 *.  4°^ 

Ward5 1.215 

Ward6 Ill 

Ward? 1.695 

Superior  town 


Dunn  county. 


2,  492 

304 

1,165 

1,599 

1,163 

326 

405 

1,520 
919 
1,761 
1,472 
2,249 
8,755 


1,695 

2.757 

970 
1,031 

15, 682 


1880 


603 

1,085 

609 

821 

1,361 

805 

934 

817 

1,536 

1,057 

1,313 

2,195 


1,135 


386 
673 
738 


13, 468 


386 

184 

554 

11,983 


361 


22,  664 


2,580 

400 

248 

1,051 

2,227 

1,271 

357 

421 

1,660 
1,025 
2,018 
1,624 
2,092 
7,883 


1,314 

2,353 


2,243 


11, 645 


549 
999 
653 
730 

1,042 
603 
832 
432 

1,092 
762 
865 

1, 199 


2,049 


672 

1,258 

1,218 

695 

542 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Dunn  county— Continued. 


Menominee  city  (c) ;■",;;,■ 

Wardl l.«7 

Ward2 ."6 

Wards JOl? 

Ward  4 L  »»3 

Menominee  town  (c) 

New  Haven  town 

Otter  Creek  town 

Peru  town 

Red  Cedar  town 

Rock  Creek  town 

Sand  Creek  town 

Sheridan  town 

Sherman  town 

Springbiook  town ■  • 

Stanton  town,  including  Knapp  village. . 
Knapp  village 

Tainter  town 

Tiffany  town 

Weston  town 

Wilson  town  (d) 


1890 


1880 


Eauclaire  county 


610 

427 


655 


Altoona  city  (d) 

Augusta  city  \.f) -  ■  • 

Wardl 193 

Ward2 *^8 

Wards 264 

Ward  4 252 

Bridge  Creek  town  (/) -  ■  ■  ■  -  •■■-•■■ 

Brunswick  town,  incl.  Porter  Mills  viU- . . 

Porter  Mills  village 

Clear  Creek  town  (d) ^ 

Drammen  town 

Eauclaire  city •••- 

Wardl 3,078 

Ward2 1.604 

Wards 1.975 

Ward  4 1.035 

Ward5 1.538 

Ward  6 3,893 

Ward7 2.128 

Ward  8 .-,v.;,   ^'^^ 

Eairchild  town,  incl.  Eairchild  village.   . 

Fairchild  village 

Lincoln  town 

Ludington  town 

Otter  Creek  town 

Pleasant  Valley  town 

Seymour  town 

Dnion  town 

Washington  town 


5,491 


1,633 
521 
342 
342 

1,127 
843 
620 
423 
035 

1,267 

1,113 
480 
442 

1,118 
690 
481 

30,  673 

805 
1,187 


1,122 

1,765 

1,195 

621 

556 

17, 415 


2, 589 


4,177 
269 
219 
296 
786 
613 
667 
687 
548 

1,304 
9«7 


754 
413 
506 


19, 993 


Ploebncb  county  (g) . 


Commonwealth  town 

Florence  town,  incl.  Florence  village 
Florence  village 


1,116 


1,894 


401 
10, 119 


1,215 
645 

1,786 
558 
688 
737 
406 
674 

1,138 

2,604 


Fond  du  Lac  county 


655 


16, 817 


705 


Colfax  town 

Dunn  town 

Eau  Galle  town 

Elk  Mound  town 

Grant  town 

Hay  River  town 

Lucas  town 

a  Mavville  village,  formerly  in  Williamstown  town,  incor- 
porated'as  a  city  and  made  independent  since  1880. 

h  Part  of  Horicon  village  and  Juneau  village  (incorporated 
as  a  city  since  1880),  formerly  in  Oak  Grove  town,  made  inde- 
pendent since  1880.  .  4-„„„ 

c  Sturgeon  Bay  village,  formerly  in  Sturgeon  Bay  town. 
incorporated  as  a  city  and  made  independent  since  1880. 


895 
1,709 

444 

44,  088 


887 
304 

1,481 
212 

1,060 
941 
515 
631 
954 


1,316 
1,868 
1,509 
1,216 
1,399 
1,333 
1,458 
873 
12, 024 


267 
46, 859 


1,335 
2,038 
1,651 
1,284 
1,447 
1,404 
1,617 
1,065 
13, 094 


Alto  town 

Ashford  town 

Auburn  town 

Byron  town 

Calumet  town 

Eden  town 

Eldorado  town 

Empire  town 

Fond  du  Lac  city ;;;A' 

Wardl 1.759 

Ward2 1.923 

Ward  3 2,112 

Ward4 2,037 

Ward5 739 

Ward6 900 

Ward  7 1.084 

Wards..". l.*70 

d  Organized  since  1880.  .         .  ■      „_ 

e  Menominee  village,  formerly  in  Menominee  town,  incor- 
porated as  a  city  and  made  independent  since  1»80- 

/Augusta  village,  formerly  in  Bridge  Creek  town,  incor- 
l.orated  as  a  city  and  made  independent  since  1880. 

g  Organized  -from  parts  of  Marinette  and  Oconto  counties 
in  1882. 


POPULATION. 


T.B.K  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOK  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Conti.ued. 

WlSCOXSllV-Continued. 


425 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS 


Fond  du  Lac  county— Continued. 

Fond  du  Lac  town 

Forest  town  

Friendship  town !!!!!....]! 

Lamartine  town 

Mar.shtield  town ] . .  ] 

Metomen  town,  incl.  Brandon  village 

Brandon  village 

Oakfield  town 

Osceola  town .., 

Eipon  city  (a)... 

^ardi ::!::;;::;::'i;762 

„.^ard2 1  656 

Kipon  town  (a) 

Rosendale  town 

Springvale  town 

Taycheedah  town 

Waupun  city  (part  of) 

Tmal  for  Waupun  city,  in  Dodge  and 
Fond  du  Lac  counties, 
W  aupnn  town 


Forest  county  (b) 


Craudon  town. 
Gagen  town . . . 
Pehcan  town  . . 


Gbaut  county 


Green  county  . 


MINOR  CrviL  DIVISIONS. 


Green  county— Continued. 


1890 


Brooklyn  town 

Cadiz  town 

Clamo  town ] 

Decatur  town,  inci.  Brodhead  viliaee 

Brodhead  village 

Exeter  town .' 

Jefferson  town '. 

Jordan  town 

Monroe  city  (d)  ]."]."] 

Ward  1 i""7a7 

Ward2 J'gS; 

Monroe  town(d) '.'.'..'.'.'." 

Mount  Plea -;iiit  town,  including  Monti- 
cello  village . 
_^     Monticello  village  . . 
JNewGlarus  town,  incl.  New  Glarus  Vi'li 

Ne w  Glarus  village 

oprin  a  Grove  town  . 

SylveM.u  iown 

WashiuglL    town 

York  town 


=^;^^  Green  Lake    .)UNTy 15  163 


1880 


^*of  2)  '''*^  '^'''■'1''  1.  3-  4.  and  5  and  part 
Total  for  Berlin  city  (e),  in  Green  Lake 
and  Waushara  counties. 


Ward  I. 


Beetown  town 

Bloomingtontown,  inci.  Bioomington  vill 

Bloomington  village. 
Boscobel  town,  including  Boscobel'citv 

Boscobel  city ' 

Cassville  town,  mcl.  CassviUe' villa'ae 1  'k"; 

Cassville  village '   "'         ' 

Castle  Rock  town 

Clifton  town 

Ellen  Ijoro  town 

Fennimore  town,  inci.  Fennimore  viliaee 

Fennimore  village 

Glen  Haven  town 

Harrison  town 

Hazle Green  town,  inch  HazieGreeu  Vi'li" 
Hazle  Green  village. 

Hickory  Grove  town .'.'.'.'.'.'." 

Jamestown  town 

Lancaster  town,  incl.  Lancaster  city 

Lancaster  city 

Liberty  town ........! 

Lima  town ...... 

Little  Grant  town. 

Marion  town 

Millville  town '.'. 

Mount  Hope  town 

Mount  Ida  town 

Muscoda  town,  incl.  Muscoda  viliaee ] 

Muscoda  village  . .  ""' 

Paris  town ."_' 

Patch  Grove  town 

Platteville  town,  incl.  PlaVteviiie'  city 

Platteville  city ....  J        - 

Potosi  town,  including  Potos'i  villkee  (c) ' ' 

bmelsertown 

Waterloo  town 

Watterstown  town. . . 

Wingville  town,  incl.  Montfort  viliaee" 

Montfort  village " 

Woodman  town 

Wyalusing  town 


Ward  2.. ....;•: ,  III 

,^"^3 'ggg 

J^"d4 676 

Ward  5 ,' 

Berlin  town .' '  ^ 

Brooklyn  town,  inci.  Dartford  viliaee 

Dartford  village 

Green  Lake  town 

Kingston  town 

Mac^ford  town,  incl.  iy:arkesaii"  viilaee 
Markesan  village  .... 

Manchester  town .'.'.".■.' 

Marquette  town 

Princeton  town,  incl.  Priiicetoii' viilaee 

Princeton  village 

bte.  Marie  town .' 

Seneca  town 


1,176 
1,358 
1,422 
1,920 
1 ,  254 
893 
1.437 
1.094 
3,293 


156 
1,060 

i,'i66 
928 

882 
1,049 


14,  483 


Iowa  county. 


Arena  town,  including  Arena  viliaee 

Arena  village 

Brighara  town  (/) '.'.'.'.' 

Clyde  town 

Dodgeville  city  (3) ......."."" ." 

Dodgeville  town  (g) 

Eden  town 

Highland  town,  incl.'  Highfand  viilaee 

Highland  village...    . 
Linden  town,  including  ILindeii'  viiiace  '. 
Linden  village  . . 

Mifflin  town 

Mineral  Point  city 

Wardl Viik 

Ward  2 .'." |  gjg 

Mineral  Point  town ..'.  ' 

Moscow  town [ 

Pulaski  town,  including  Avoca  viilaee 

A voca  village 

Ridgeway  town  (A) 

WaldwicK  town 

Wyoming  town 


3,353 


791 
1,364 

241 
1,407 

825 
1,382 

361 
1,199 

938 
2,074 

961 

705 

445 


23,  628 


Adams  town 

Albanv  town,  inciudingAlbauy  viiiaee;' 
Albany  village 

since  fe  "*^'  *'°""'"'^y  i°  Kipon  town,  made  independent 

^^I^Organized  from  parts  of  Langlade  and  Oconto  counties  in 

J  Not  separately  returned. 
d  Monroe  village,  formerly  in  Monroe  to 
a  ciy  and  made  independent  since  1880 
e  la  1880  in  Green  Lake  county  only. 


Jackson  county. 


Albion  town  (i)  . 


1,479 

1,796 

354 

266 

1,341 

610 

715 

1,722 

1,547 

1,577 

3,540 

956 

909 

2,328 

2,436 

751 

668 

1,861 

1,996 

462 

571 

1,465 

1,529 

2,694 

2,915 

1,271 

1,49U 

1,145 

921 

1,239 

1,402 

278 

362 

990 

2,  -348 

810 

896 

629 

735 

15,  797 

1,717 
1,060 


267  'I  Ahnatown(j) 

/Organized  from  part  of  Ridgeway  town  since  issn 
g  DoSgeville  village,  formerly^in  Dodgeville  ,0^^! 
rated  as  a  city  and  made  independent  sTnce  1880        ' 
•  I;,*"' ,  1^.<^°  ^^  *'*"■•"  Brigham  town  since  1880 


13,  285 

2,889 
1,802 

iucorpo- 


3wu,  incorporated  as 


•  T31     1    T,.        v:v, —  " — !-"""i  I" vvii  since  1880. 

I  Black  River  Falls  village,  fornu-rly  in  Albion  town 
porated  as  a  city  and  made  fudependent  since    880         ' 

.;  Mernllon  village,  formerly  in  Alma  town  made 
pendent  since  1880.  -^^uKi  uuwu,  mauc 


inde- 


426  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS :  1890. 

T.„,..  a.-A«GBE«ATE  POPITLATIOH  BV  MINOR  CIVIL  I,IVISIOt<S-Co„tiu„ed. 

WISCOIVSIN— Continued. 


Jackson  county— Continued. 


Black  River  Fall.s  city  (a) . 

Wardl 

■Ward2 

Wards 

Ward* 

Cleveland  town  (b) 

Curran  town  (c) 

Franklin  town •  -  •  • 

Cxarden  Valley  town  (d)  -  - 

Garfield  town  (e) 

Hixton  town 

Irving  town 

Knapp  town  (/) 

Mancliester  town 

Melrose  town 

Alerrillon  village  (3) 

Millatontowu  (h) 

Northfield  town  (i) 

Springfield  town 

Sullivan  town 


5;i8 
430 
452 
835 


Jefferson  county  

Aztalan  town,  including  part  of  Jol.nson 
Creek  village. 

lohnson  Creek  village  (part  ot) .•  ■ 

Totarfor  J.-hnson  treek  village,  in 
Aztalan  and  Karmington  towns. 

■  town 


Cold  Spring 

Concord  town -  •  -  - ■  -  - :  't'iV, '  nii 

Farujingt<.n  town,  incl.part  ot  Jolmson 
Creek  village. 
Johnson  Creek  village  {part  of) 

Si^IXinaPipersviileviifage::::: 


596 
1,054 

637 
Fort  At- 


Jeflersou  tow 

Jefferson  city 

Ward  I 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 •••■,•■  V' 

Koshkonong  town,  mcludm 
kinson  city. 

Fort  Atkinson  city ■  •  •  ■ 

Wardi 11° 

Ward  2 J  °g| 

Lake  Mills  toW,  ■inciuding '  Lake  Mills 

village. 
Milf^^Si^S"g^ui.rdvilUge; 
Milford  village 

?:KSi-i:paimyraviii;ie;::: 

Palmyra  village 

Sullivan  town 

tSSo'Cr;:5B^'Waten;K;viilage:: 

Waterloo  village 


2, 261 


691 

706 

626 

703 

502 

690 

909 

1,005 

500 

1,304 

039 

399 

787 

903 

329 


33, 530 
1,349 

67 
176 

049 
1,331 

1,847 

log 
1,060 
1,491 
49 
4,  053 
2  ,287 


3,782 


1,427 


,531 
1,111 


1.  353 


505 
1,320 
1,003 

463 
1,175 

838 

400 


32,156 


1,332 


Lemonweir  town 

Lindina  town 

Lisbon  town 

Lyndon  town 

Marion  town  j 

KaS^^,'incUidingNecedaii  Viiiage:! 

Necedah  village 

SZ^S^?\^l.CanipDonglasVniage: 

Camp  Douglas  village 

Plymoutli  town  (fc) 

Sevenmile  Creek  town 

Summit  town 

Wonewtic  town  (!) 

AV  one  woe  village  (( ) 


1,075 

957 

444 

495 

391 

1,343 

2,242 

1 ,708 

990 

694 

225 

829 

697 

980 

1,211 

619 


Kenosha  county 


69 
208 


1,457 
2,  030 


1,118 
1,597 
89 
3,788 
2,115 


3,  406 
1,969 


Brighton  town 

Bristol  town 

Kenosha  city [y.'.'i.'oss' 

Wardl 1,632 

W'"'  2 1  979 

^ard3 1  266 

Ward  4 

Paris  town 

Pleasant  Prairie  town 

Randall  town 

Salem  town 

^S^town:  in^^:  Ne^M^uisiervili: 
New  Munster  village 


1,011 
1,062 
491 
460 

372 
1,013 
1,855 
1,475 
1,024 

538 


1,503 

785 

1,014 

1,711 

635 


15,581  13,550 


Kewaunee  county  . 


926 

1,071 
0,  532 


871 
1,646 

658 
1,493 
1,032 

752 
y6 


16, 153 

1,015 
1,384 
1,571 
1,211 
1,623 
1,210 


1,024 
1,009 
5,  039 


1,002 
1,386 

451 
1,280 
1,458 

835 
87 


15,807 


Watertowncity  (wards  1,2,  3,  *•  amlj)  ■; 
Total  for  Watertown  city  (;),  in  Uodgr-  i 

and  Jefiferson  counties. 
Watertown  town 


2,107 

1,05^ 

1,439 

128 

1,108 

1,3.57 

567 

1,323 

539 

] ,  838 

862 

0,506 

8,755 

1,091 


1,508 

67T 
1,460 

138 
1,043 
1,301 

598 
1,  357 

532 
1,768 

719 
5,791 
7.' 
1,9.51 


Alinapeecity..- 
Ahnapeo  town.- 
Carltou  town... 
Casco  town  (to)  . 
Franklin  town  . 
Kewaunee  city  (n) j       J' Jg5[ 

'■       '"  ''""'■  l',600 

1,469 

852 
1,411 
1,620 


Lincoln  town 

Luxemburg  town  (0) 

Montpelier  town 

Pierce  town  (m) 

Red  River  town •  -  -  ■ 

West  Kewaunee  town  (p) 


948 
1,430 
1,604 
1,659 
1,601 
1,050 
1,147 


LACROSSE  county. 


38, 801 


1,405 
1,743 
1,582 
1,336 


27, 073 


Juneau  county - 


17,121         15,582 


354 

274  1 
1,413 
744 
510 
648 
136 
211 


Armenia  town 

Clearfield  town 

Elroy  city  (k) 

Fountain  town 

i  ierinantown  town v  ' " "  i ' ' '  ^'iii'o'nl 

Kildare  town,  including  Lyndon  village 

Lyndon  village 

Kingston  town 

„  Formerly  in   Albion  town-,   incorporated   as   a  city 
"'^;'SJ°atS'^ompaifof  Garden  Valley  town  since  1880 

ifi^Stt^mai^^r^o^n'^l^O. 
}  Wards  given  under  Dodge  county. 


296 

283 
663 
815 
681 
557 
164 
111 

and 


1,138 

499 

670 
1,020 

955 
1,810 

751 
1,942 

542 
1,009 


1,196 


453 
656 

1,021 
885 

1,080 
809 

1,601 

432 

874 

14, 505 


Bangor  town,  including  Bangor  village. . 

Bangor  village 

Barre  town 

Burns  town 

Caiiiplu'll  town 

Fariniiit;ton  town 

H^Uton\!:^  in^:  West  SaU^  viila:ge . 

West  Salem  village 

Holland  town 'J      25,090 

Lacrosse  city : 2  569 

^'^'•^  I ::;::  2,053 

Ward   2 2  780 

Ward   3 S  156 

:^ard   4 ;-  ■  J, 649 

Ward   5 -^  593 

Ward    6 2,516 

Ward   7 ; ;;;;  3  262 

Ward    8 2,648 

Ward    9 „' ,64 

WardlO ^''^"^  ^   , 

fc  Elroy  village,  formerly  in  Plymouth  town,  incorporated 
-  td!^^^^^'^^  i;"w^Zoe  town,  made  in- 

(population  302  in  188O)  annexed  in  1883. 


POPULATION, 


427 


Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Coutinued. 

WISCJOJVSIIV— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Lacrosse  oountv— ConHuued. 


Onalaska  city  (a) 

Ward  1 . . . .' 502 

W:ard2 643 

vVard  3 442 

Onalaska  to wn  (a) 

Shelby  town 

Wash'ingtou  town .!!...!...!] 


Lafayette  county  . 


Argyle  town,  including  Argyln  village 

Argyle  village ' 

Belmont  town,  including  Belmont  viilag 

Belmont  village 

Benton  town,  including  Beutoii  ViliageV 

Benton  village 

Blanchard  town .--.-........ 

Darlington  town,  incl.  Darlington  city 

Darlington  city 

Elk  Grove  town 

Fayette  town '!!.!...!.. 

Gratiot  town 

Kendall  town 

Lamont  town  (b) ..".[[[[. 

Mouticello  town 

New  Diggings  town...... ..'.'.'.'.'..'. 

Seymour  town 

Shullsburg  town,  incl.  Sbuflsburg  cVt'v 

Shullsburgcity 

Wayne  town,  incl.  South  Wayueviil'ai'e' 

i>outh  Wayne  village 

White  Oak  Springs  town .........' 

Willow  Springs  town 

Wiota  town,  including  Wiota  village 
Wiota  village 


Langlade  county  (c)  . 


Ackley  town  (d) . 

Antigo  city  (e)  .. 

Wardl. 


434 


ward2 ::::;;::::;::;  ITo 

Wards K07 

ward4 :;::::::;:::::::  i,oi 

^^''^f 870 

Ward  6 ^gg 

Antigo  town  (e) 

Elcho  town  (e) .........'. 

Elton  town  (e) 

Langlade  town 

Neva  town  (e) '_'_ 

Norwood  town  (e) 

Parrish  town  {e) 

Polar  to  wn  (e) 

Price  to w u (e) 

Rolling  town  («) 

Summit  town  (e) 

Vilas  to  wn  (e) .' 


1,587 


1,030 

1,003 

79« 

20,  205 


411 

1, 185 

378 

1,245 

414 

650 

2,682 

1,589 

788 

822 

1,511 

754 

516 

305 

1,374 

783 

2,270 

1.393 
1,170 
285 
384 
931 
1,627 
119 

9,465 


374 
4,424 


Lincoln  county  (/) . 


Corning  town 

Harrison  town  (e),  incl.  Harrison  villa'oei 
Harrison  village... 

Merrill  city  (3) .■.■.■.' 

Ward  1 770 

K^;:: --■■;;"■•::::::   <^ll 

Ward* 

Ward5 

Ward  6 i  ...., 

ward7 ::;: f",,! 

Merrill  town  (3) '.; ' 

Pine  River to;vn 

Rock  Falls  town,  incl.  Tomahawk'  citv 
lomahawk  city 


12, 008 


995 

761 

1,106 


347 

457 

430 

6,809 


539 

736 

2,148 

1,816 


1880 


1,916 

796 

1,008 

21, 279 

1,225 
322 

1,244 
410 

1,519 

254 

622 

2,599 

'■372 

959 

1,148 

1,634 

849 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Lincoln  county— Continued. 


Russell  town  le) . 
Scott  town  (e)  ... 


Manitowoc  county  . 


413 
1,641 

898 
2,245 
1,168 
1,056 


401 
1,089 
1,687 

143 


Cato  town 

Centerville  town ....'.'.'.'... 

Cooperstown  town 

Eaton  town  ] 

Franklin  town _ 

Gibson  town 

Kossuth  town 

Liberty  town [ 

Manitowoc  city 

Ward  1 " ." ;  ■  7  i ; 

Ward2 {'Lit 

Wards ..:::::;;;:::  ;^? 

^ard4 J  eeg 

Ward  5 j'gj, 

Manitowoc  Rapids  town '     ' 

Manitowoc  town 

Maple  Grove  town 

Meeme  town 

Mishicott  town 

Newton  town 

Rockland  town '. 

Schleswig  town,  including  Keif  ■village' '. 
Keil  village " 

Two  Creeks  town .'.'.'.'.' 

Two  Rivers  city 

Two  Rivers  town 


Marathon  county 


184 


643 

175 

191 
1.53 

502 

368 

663 

392 

444 
233 

685 

270 

316 

2,011 


112 


1,336 
278 
101 


as  a  H?v  nnVj"l"''^'''f''""'^;''y  «  Onalaska  town,  incorporate.! 
as  a  city  and  made  independent  since  1880  Ji.ueu 

6  Organized  in  1889. 

for,n*'Fore1t^counUMn"?8^.''"r"''''''T""''  '^^"^  part  taken  to 

fepriugbrook  town  (population  273  in  1880)  "'BMiiug 

(i  iorraerly  in  Lincoln  county. 
e  Organized  since  1880. 


Bergen  town 

Berlin  town .'.'.'.'.'*.' 

Brighton  town 

Cleveland  town  (e) ..'. 

Day  town  (c) .'..'..'..'. 

Easton  town ' 

Eau  Pleine  town  (e) 

Eldron  town  (e) " 

Emmet  town  (e) 

Frankfort  town  (e) !  ^  J ." .' !  i 

Halsey  town  (e) " " 

Hamburg  town [ 

Harrison  town  (e) 

Hoi  ton  town ] " '  _ 

Hull  town 

.Johnson  town  (e) 

Kiiowlton  town 

Kroueuwetter  town  (e). 

McMillan  town  («) ..'..'. 

Maine  town '_ 

Marathon  town  (h) '.'. 

Marathon  village  (A)  ......!!...] 

Mosinee  town  (i) '_'_ 

Mosinee  village  (i) '.'. 

Norrie  town  (e) 

Pike  Lake  town  (e) 

Rib  Falls  town 

Rietbrock  town ] 

Spencer  town,  including  Speiic'er  villaffe 

Spencer  village 

Stettin  town 

Texas  town .....'. 

Wausau  city 

Ward  1 riin 

Ward2 ^'"'""* 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Ward5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 .;.";; 

Wausau  town .'" 

Wein  town 

Weston  town 


1,065 
1,101 
907 
1,831 
1,84.T 
1,  095 


1890 


402 
570 

37,  831 


1,793 
1,374 
1,629 
1,332 
1,836 
1,651 
1,  973 
1,277 
7,710 


1,914 
1,275 
1,585 

1,  434 
1,417 
1,726 
1,267 

2,  053 

497 

607 

2,870 

1,108 

30, 369 

177 
1,083 
686 
252 
816 
240 
257 
232 
439 
331 
654 
693 
926 
760 
893 
313 
333 
264 
439 

1,178 

1,180 
258 
199 
427 
3.53 
542 
674 
717 

1,018 
526 
962 
220 

9,  253 


1880 


1,.380 

444 

1,776 


37,  505 

1,875 
1,  500 
1,700 
1,-524 
1,875 
1,739 
2, 168 
1,  387 
6,367 


2,077 
1,  282 
1,523 
1,684 
1,568 
1,867 
1,234 
2,069 

363 

630 

2,  052 

1,324 

17, 121 


4.50 

1,000 

726 


186 


563 


490 
720 


379 


880 
871 


201 


574 

409 

1,091 


684 

458 

4,277 


1,061 
452 


f  Part  taken  to  form  Oneida  county  in  1885.  Acklev 
''"TMm'rm  ntj  V°'  f  ^"t"  toLaniado  count^stic^ 
v;iif+  Jl  •  "^^^  fonneily  Jenny  viUage  in  Jenny  (now 
1880  '  '"'^"'•P"™*'"!  as  a  city  and  mlde  indepimd^nT 

since*i880*''°°  '''"'*^®  organized  from  part  of  Marathon 


town 
1880. 
Mer- 
since 

town 

iude- 


428 


(30MPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3._AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Contiuued. 

■WISCOIVSIIV— Contmued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


1890 


Marinette  coitnty  (a) 


Marinette  city  (6) 


1,928 


Wardl ^2  m 

Ward2 |' ^^0 

Ward  3 ,'  ggj^ 

Ward4 -'^°J 

Peshtigo  town/including'PesUtigo  Har 
bor  and  Peshtigo  viUages. 

Peshtigo  Harbor  viUage 

Peshtigo  viUage 

Porterfield  town  (c) 

Wausauliee  towB  (c) 


Marquette  county 


Buffalo  town 

Crystal  Lalje  town 

Douglas  town 

Harris  town 

Montelfo  to^;  iicL  isionteUo"  ViUage. . . 

Montello  viUage 

Moundville  town 

N eslikoro  town 

Newton  town 

Oxford  town 

Packwauliee  town 

Shields  town 

|^ei?ieldt*Xinci.WestfieldviUage: 
Westfield  viUage 


Milwaukee  county. 


Franklin  town 

Granville  town 

Greenfield  town 

Lake  town  (d) 

Milwaukee  city  (d) o ' 94 i 

Ward  1 :::::::  lojUs 

Ward    i R  aoQ 

Ward   3 I'l^, 

Ward   4 1""^"^ 

Ward   5 

:«^ard   6 

Ward    7 i/oqk 


10, 168 
13, 020 


Ward  8 

Ward   9. 


14, 236 

22, 469 


Jr  '^  in 19,879 

Ward  10 .  '  -.,„ 

Ward  11 ]f^l° 

Ward  12 ■-;  11-^91 

Ward  13 ii  097 

Ward  14 I'tti 

Ward  15 ^'^f* 

Wardie I'l'l^ 

Wardl7 5,696 

TTT-  J       10  ..,..-.--■-  ')    y^^ 

MUwaukee  town,  iucl.  Williamsburg  viU 

WiUiamsburg  village 

Oak  Creek  town 

Wauwatosa  town 


Monroe  county. 


Adrian  town 

Angelo  town 

Byron  town 

Glendale  town;  inciuding  Kendall  village 

Kendall  village 

Greenfield  town 

Jefl'erson  town 


1880 


20, 304 


11,523 


7,  202 

719 

1,719 

400 

1,119 

9,676 

805 
667 
628 
576 
724 
1,177 
761 
324 
561 
711 
567 
711 
608 
605 
1,012 
500 


,929 


2,750 


3,517 


MWOH  CIVIL  divisions. 


Monroe  county— Continued. 


,908 

750 
644 
657 
534 
621 
950 
394 
334 
589 
724 
532 
691 
620 
428 
834 


Lagrange  town 

Leon  town 

Lincoln  town 

Little  Falls  town.. 

Oakdale  town 

Portland  town 

KidgevUle  town. . . 
Sheldon  town 


1890 


1880 


Sparta  city  (/) •  •  ■ 

Wardl ^J° 


Ward  2. 


662 


Wards'. '.■-■.  ■-".■. 6?t 

Ward  4 '°^^ 

Sparta  town  (/) 

Tomahcity  (g) --■ 

Wardl S^:^ 


Ward  2. 


851 


236, 101        138,  537 


1,868 
2,  272 
3, 190 
4,899 
204, 468 


1,819 
2,370 
2,674 
5,430 
115, 587 


Wards!".'."."... "^25 

Tomah  town  (g) 

Wellington  town 

WeUs  town 

Wilton  town 


Oconto  county  (h) 


Chase  town  (i) 

Gillett  town  {}) 

How  town 

Little  River  town 

Little  Suamico  town  (fc) 

Maple  Valley  town I        ^' : 

Ocontocity •■■ 

Wardl Ill 

Ward2 If 

Ward  3         ^1  ° 

WardT. 1.532 

Oconto  Falls  town  (I) 

Oconto  town 

Pensaukee  town  (t) .- •  -  ■ 

Stiles  town,  including  Stiles  village 

Stiles  vUlage 


839 

748 

975 

705 

733 

1,056 

1,286 

794 

2,  387 


3,459 
1,245 


2,106 

1,050 

658 

1,099 


9,848 


Oneida  county  (m) . 


6,403 

3.153 
2,087 
10,  914 


23, 211 

615 

477 
458 
955 

1,324 
304 
592 

1,315 

512 


3,472 


Eagle  Kiver  town,  incl.  Eagle  Kiver  viU  . 

Eagle  River  village 

Hazlehurst  town 

Minocquatown .-•■,■-•, '-W^^' 

Pelican  town,  incl.  Rhinelander  village. 

Rhinelander  viUage 


2,097 
5,088 


21,  607 

715 
469 
415 
884 

1,401 
282 
586 

1,087 
C402 
)140 


Lafayette  town  --l  ig)  

NewLyiuetown..  5 

a  Part  taken  to  form  Florence  county  in  1882;  that  part  of 
Marinette  town  outside  of  Marinette  city  (population  2,662  m 

'Ti■orm^■^,"ln'^■inette  town;  incorporated  as  a  city  and 
made  independent  m  1887. 

S  Bal'^^ew  viUage,Zlerly  in  Lake  town,  annexed  to  Mil 
waukee  city  since  1880. 

/r^a^rvXte'LlmS^^in.Sparta  t^^^   incorporated  as 
a  cityand  made  independent  since  1880. 


Outagamie  county — 

Appleton  city i'hWa 

Wardl 2,208 

Ward  2 f . '^' 

Wards f.«° 

Ward4 1'*; 

Ward5 1.620 

Ward6 1.601 

Black  Creek  town 

Bovina  town 

Buchanan  town 

Center  town - 

Cicero  town 

Dale  town 

Deer  Creek  town 

Ellington  town 

Freedom  town 

Grand  Chute  town 

Greenville  town  . .  -  •  ■  • •  ■  -  -  •  •.  •  ■  •  ■  • ' 

Hortonia  town,  incl.  HortonviUe  viUage 
Hortonville  village  . . . 


11.  869 


28, 710 


8,005 


1,285 


g  Tomah  vUlage,  formerly  in  Tomah  town,  incorporated  as 
ft  city  and  made  independent  smce  1880. 

h  Parts  taken  to  form  Florence  county  in  1882  and  !<  oresi 

"""oJ'ainLld'from  parts  of  Little  Suamico  and  Pensaukee 

*"TArt"t:keTto  form  Oconto  Falls  towr>  since  1880. 


k  Part  taken  to  form  Chase  town  since  1880. 
I  Organized  ftom  part  of  Gillett  town  smce  .oou. 
m  Oilanized  from  pait  of  Lincoln  county  in  1885, 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

WISCOIVSIIV— Continued. 


429 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Odtagamib  coonty— Continued. 


Eaukanna  city  (a) . 
"Ward  1 . 


Ward  2 1  162 

^J^a^fJ? '.'.'..  1,'078 

^ard4 1  072 

Ward  5 442 

Kankauna  town  (a),  incl.  Little  Chute  vill 
Little  Chute  village 

Liberty  town '.'. . . 

Maine  town 

Maple  Creek  town  -...!.!.!.!!!!!!!.' 

New  London  city  (part  of) ...... .....W" 

Total  for  New  London  city,  in  Outa- 
gamie  and  Waupaca  counties. 

Usborn  town 

Seymour  city '......'.'.. 

S  e  y  m  our  1 0  wn 

Oneida  Indian  reservation  (part  of ) . . . . . . 


1890 


4,667 


1880 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Pierce  copntv— Continued. 


2,235 


Ozaukee  county. 


Belgium  town 

Cedarburg  town,  incl.  Cedarburg  citv 

Cedarburg  city 

Fredonia  town 

Grafton  town,  including  Grafton  viliage! 

Grafton  village 

Mequon  town 

Port.  Washington  town,  including  Port 
Washington  city. 

Port  Washington  city 

Sankvilletown 


Pepin  county 


Albany  town 

Durand  city  (6) 

War  d  1 . .' ;;;;;; iig 

Ward2 ^8 

Durand  town  (b) 

Frankfort  town 

Lima  town 

Pepin  town,  including  Pepin  village . 

Pepin  village . 

Stockholm  town 

Waterville  town 

Waubeck  town '. 


Pierce  county  . 


Trenton  town  . . 
Tiimbelle  town 
Union  town  . 


Polk  county  . 


1890 


951 
1,594 
1,  001 


1880 


12,  968 


Alden  town 

Apple  River  town  (.17) 

Balsam  Lake  to  wn  .' 

Beaver  town  (h) 

Black  Brook  town 

Bone  Lake  town  (i) 

Clam  Falls  town 

Clayton  town 

Clear  Lake  town 

Eureka  town 

Farmington  town '.' 

Garfield  town  (j) .'."]] 

Georgetown  town 

Johnstown  town  (k\.. 

Laketown  town 

Lincoln  town  (I),  incl.  Amery  village 

Amery  village 

Loraine  town 

Luck  town  (m ) '   ] 

Milltown  town .'. 

Osceola  town  (I),  inci.'oVceola  village I        1 

Osceola  village '' 

St.  Croix  Falls  town,  including  St.  Croi 
Falls  village. 
St.  Croix  Falls  village. 

Sterling  town 

West  Sweden  town 


Portage  county 


703 
534 
1,502 
432 
690 


1,  499 
1.499 


Clifton  town 

Diamond  Bluff  town 

Ellsworth  town  (c) 

Ellsworth  village (c) 

EI  Paso  town 

Gilman  town .\\ 

Hartland  town ._ 

Isabelle  town  .._ , 

Maiden  Rock  town  (d)  .. 
Maiden  Rock  village  (d)... 

Martell  town 

Oak  Grove  town 

Prescof  t  city 

Ward  1 - -'-..........       .335 

Ward  2 noK 

Ward  3 ;.;;.'.;:; 291 

River  Falls  city  (e)  (wards  2, 3,  and  4) 
Total  for  River  Falls  city  (/),in  Pierce 
and  St.  Croix  counties. 

)X"'!  ' i8i 

^Vard  2 ,6„ 

Wards He 

Ward4 ....:. 4„ 

River  Falls  town  (e) ••■■i// 

Rock  Elm  town 

Salem  town 

Spring  Lake  to  wn 

Po?aSd"i'sT.?t  J'"'/'"'  f°"?«^ly  i"  Kaukanna  town,  incor- 
porated as  a  city  and  raade  independent  since  1880 

asaniv^^i.^lT.''^^''-  '■?'"'"1y  '"  I5"'-"«l  town,  incorporated 
as  a  city  and  made  independent  since  1880 

de;eSen"Tn"l8l7"*"'  ''"^''''^ '"  ^"«^°'-'''  *"""'  ^^"^^  '"■ 

made'^i^nde^p^nt'r^t  i;''l'8T7':'  '''""^^^  '"  '^''"''^  ^'-'^  *"-"• 
e  River  Falls  village,  formerly  in  River  Falls  town   ineor 
porated  as  a  city  and  made  independent  in  1885 


1,602 
1.783 


1,073 
1,047 
845 
998  I 


I  Alban  town 

Almond  town 

Amherst  town,  incl.  Amiierst  viljage 
Amherst  village 

Belmont  town .' .' ' 

Buena  Vista  town 

Carson  town ' 

Eau  Pleine  town 

Grant  town 

Hull  town 

Lanark  town 

Linvvood  town 

New  Hope  town 

Pino  Grove  town ] .  ] 

Plover  town,  including  Plover  village  '. 
Plover  village 

Sharon  town 

Stevens  Point  city 

AVard  1 i'^qq 

Ward  2 .'.".".".■."."■  1^41 

Ward  3 ' "     '  gg5 

^'^'■^4 :::::::  i  ggg 

^^''M 1,330 

Ward  6 ^yg 

Stevens  Point  town 

Stockton  town 


1,261 
365 
431 
333 

708 
62 
203 
618 
951 
808 
899 
.■ilO 
85 
100 
668 
1,072 
451 
210 
393 
469 
067 
384 
798 

745 
667 
270 


737 

1,148 

734 

10, 018 

1,274 
412 
357 


722 


115 
546 
809 
595 


123 


461 
557 


24,  798 


Price  county. 


Brannan  town 

Emery  town (k) 

Fiiield  town,  including  Fifield  viliaee 

Fifiekl  village 

Georgetown  town  (k) ...'.'.' 

Hackott  town  (k) 

Kennan town  (Jc) 

Lake  town(fc) ' 

(Jgema  town  (k) ]  ] . '. ' 

Prentice  town  (A:),  incl.  Prentice  village' 

Prentice  village 

Worcester  town 


563 

1,035 

1,762 

438 

622 

1,061 

961 

748 

417 

1,477 

797 

368 

885 

399 

1,274 

319 
1,940 


895 
1,698 

5,258 


109 
270 
282 
1,297 
3" 
542 

216 
406 
173 


17,  731 


310 

872 

1,375 

298 

535 

830 

426 

598 

309 

1,044 

663 

406 

801 

339 

1,220 

412 

1,639 

4,449 


569 
1,346 


785 


105 

1     i/» 

857 
646 
157 

230 

54 

191 

96 

409 

775 

570 

365 

1,582 

277 

./"  In  1880  in  Pierce  county  only. 
'/Part  taken  to  form  Beaver  town  since  1880. 
h.  Organized  from  part  of  Apple  River  town  .since  1880 
I  Organized  from  jiart  of  Luck  town  since  1880. 
18S0        '"^'        *''"™  ''^'^^^^  of  Lincoln  and  Osceola  towns  sii 
k  Organized  since  1880. 

I  Part  taken  to  form  Garfield  town  since  1880 
»!■  Part  taken  to  form  Bone  Lake  town  since  1880 


430 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 
T.B.K  3.-AaGKEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  BIVISIONS-Cont.uued. 

WIStJOIVSIN— Continued. 


Kacine  countv  . 


3,140 

2,043 
•2,  732 

924 
2, 192 

841 
n,014 


Burlington  town,  incl.  BurUngton  village 
Burlington  village 

Caledonia  town 

Dover  town 

Mount  Pleasant  town 

Norway  town - " ' 

Racine  eity jj^j 

Wardl ;  j'gin 

Ward2 3  Igr, 

Ward^ •■-       3  352 

Ward  4 4  379 

Ward  5 - 4  531 

Wardh 2  5Ug 

Ward7 

Kaymoud  town 

^S^S:incl.■Wa.^brd^^ilage; 
Yori^^lo^yS^^nionGrovWvillage.l        1, 39i 
Union  Grove  village 


1,784 

699 

1,  551 


Richland  codnty. 


Akan  town 

Bloom  town - 

Buena  Vista  town  (a) 

Dayton  town 

Eagle  town 

Forest  town 

Henrietta  town 

Ithaca  town.  - -•  • 

Lone  Rock  village  (a) 

Marshall  town 

Orion  town :.■■,,,■, 

Richland  Center  city  (6) -^^ 

Wardl H71 

War<l2 597 

Ward  3 • 

Richland  town  (ft) 

Rich  wood  town 

Rockbridge  town 

Svlvan  town 

Westi'ord  town 

Willow  town 


19, 121 


Rock  county  . 


982 

1,361 

797 

1,119 

1, 153 

1,151 

1,143 

1, 193 

342 

909 

665 

1,819 


847 
1,  343 
1,148 
1,013 
1,124 
1,  012 


2,738 

T  ,611 

2,  6.54 

927 

2, 166 

981 

16,  031 


1,667 

775 

1,451 

'i,532 

412 


18, 174 

841 

1,358 

1,075 

1, 109 

1,303 

950 

1,005 

1,110 

380 

989 

733 

1,227 


2,048 
1,515 
1,200 
1,035 
1,  002 
901 


JjO,  Prairie  town . 
Lima  town. 

Mn!on":4rrncluding  Milton  Junction 
and  Milton  villages. 

Milton  Junction  village 

Milton  village 

"Newark  town 

Plymouth  town 

Porter  town 

Rock  town  

Spring  Valley  town 

Turtle  town 

Union  town  (e) 


43,  220         38,  823 


Avon  town 

Beloit  city {'  377 

Ward  1 ;l  399 

Ward  2 j  g71 

Ward  3 ;^'  668 

Ward  4 

Beloit  town 

Bradford  town 

Center  town 

Clinton  town  (c) 

Clinton  village  (c) 

Edgert  on  city  (a) 

Evansville  village  (f ) 

Eulton  town  (d) 

Harmony  town " '    ' 

'.'2,737 

2, 194 

.1,1579 

3, 1152 

.1,274 


6.315 


714 
849 
1,073 
1,105 
856 
1,  595 
1,523 
1,  363 
1,083 
10, 836 


815 
4,790 


St.  Croix  county 

Baldwin  town  (/) 

Baldwin  village  (/) 

Cady  town 

Cylon  town 

Eiin  GaUe  town 

Emerald  town 

Erin  Prairie  town 

Forest  town  (g) 

Glenwood  town  (o) 

Hammond  town  (ft)- 

Hammond  village  (ft) 

Hudson  city j]  5 

Wardl 1  166 

Ward  2 ,  ..aj 

Ward  3 ^•^"* 

Hudson  town 

Kiimickiunick  town .  - 

New  Richmond  city  (t) -  ; 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Ward  3 

Pleasant  Valley  town 

Richmond  town  (i)  --■-•■ 

River  Falls  city  (ward  1) •,■.■.' i^"  ' '. 

Total  for  Riiver  Falls  city  (j),  in  Pierce 
and  St.  Croix  counties. 

Rush  River  town 

St.  .Joseph  town 

i^^eldi:;^n;ind:wilson'vinage::: 

Wilson  village 

Stanton  town 

Star  Prairie  town  (i) 

Troy  town 

Warren  town 


491 

460 


685 
1,  039 
1,188 
1,235 

976 
1,422 

993 

950 


23, 139 

1,314 

482 

771 

701 

1,374 

543 

844 

190 

1,656 

890 

388 

2,885 


593 
614 

1,408 


529 

826 

181 

1,783 

650 

774 

1,148 

1,431 

393 
758 
761 
692 
736 


508 
1,130 
1,245 
1, 224 
1,006 
1,172 
1,133 
2,077 


18,  956 


1, 228 
591 
516 
716 
646 
619 

1,013 


1,418 

361 

2,298 


665 

778 
729 


593 
1,386 


30, 575 


707 

979 

1,105 

2, 126 

'"869 

1,068  1 
2,244 
1,085 
9,018 


926 
1,034 


900 
1,217 


Janesville  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Janesville  town  . 
Johnstown  town 

a  Lone  Rock  vi 
indeiiendent  since  1880.  f„.„eriv  in  Richland  town,  m- 

"?IS3SSSss-i=--- 

18R«-    .        .  formerly  in.  ■F"lt""  town,  incorporated 


4,605 


1,386 
883 
594 
829 

1,299 

332 

672 

1,044 

1,259 

3,6 

848 

1,124 


1,499 

677 
642 
968 
1,  372 
442 
752 
944 
979 
746 


28, 729 
"^7266 


Uagcfoi-merly  i"  Buena  Vista  town,  made 


d  Edgerton  village, 


,1880. 


-^E^^'lne^i^'^^l/iS''^^-  town,  made  imle- 
P^Mdwi^i'-^ll'^e,  formerly  in  Baldwin  town,  made  inde- 
pendent  since  1880. 


Sauk  county 

Baraboo  city  (fc) :j^"7q5 

Ward  1 ^'545 

Ward  2 i';j55 

Wards - ^'*"' 

Baraboo  town  (fc) 

Bear  Creek  town 

Dellona  town 

ES^"^;:incL'Abiemanvillage::: 

Ablaman  village 

Fairfield  town 

^^^"^^mSincUNorthFreedmnViil 

North  Freedom  village 

Greenfield  town 

Honey  Creek  town 

^Srofd  vmagf  forn,erly  in  Hammond  town,  made  in- 
dependent  since  ISf"-.  cnrniprlv  in  New  Richmond  (now 

^'^f^^^^$^^^l:^i^o^y\  wards  given  under  Pierce 
'•"^B^raboo^-illage,  formerly  in  Baraboo  town,  incorporated 
as  a  cHy  and  "^^de  independent  since  1880. 


4.594 
808 
580 
857 

1,109 
163 
744 

1,010 

1,  332 

""792 

1,248 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.-AGGEEGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Continued. 

WISC'OIVSIIV— Continued. 


431 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


I 


Sadk  county— Contiuueil 

Ironton  town,  including  Ironton  village. 

Ironton  village ' 

Lavalhi  town  (a) 

Lavallo  village  (a) 

Meriiuiack  town 

Piaiiio  du  Sac  town  (6) " 

Prairie  du  Sac  village  (6) 

Keedsburg  citj-  (o 

Reedsburg  town  (c) 

Sauk  village  (6) ."."]." 

Spring    Green   town,  including   Spring 
Green  village. 

Spring  Green  village 

Sumpter  town ' 

Troy  town 

Wasliington  town 

Westfield  town 

"Win  field  town 

Woodland  town 


1,455 

1,(134 
333 
847 
(518 
502 

I,  737 

1,112 
87(i 

1,208 


Sawtbr  county  (rf). 
Hay  ward  village 


Shawano  county  (c) 


Almon  town 

Angelica  town ] 

Aniwa  town  (/) 

Boillo  Plaine  town ' ' 

Kirnamwood  town  (/) 

Fairbanks  town 

Germania  town  (/) .'.... 

Grant  town 

Green  Valley  town 

Hartland  town 

Herman  town 

Hutchins  town 

Lessor  town ____ 

Maplo  Grove  town .!!!.!!!! 

Morris  town  (/) IIW. .[. 

Navarino  town 

Pella  town 

Richmond  town 

Seneca  town 

Shawano  city 

Ward  I...' ::::::::;:::"w3 

Ward  2 437 

Ward3 ;:  465 

Washington  to\\-n 

Waukechon  town 

Wittenberg  town  (/),  including  witten-' 
berg  vdlage. 
Wittenberg  village 


19,  236 


Sheboygan  county. 


42,  489         34,  206 


1,474 
2,012 
1,727 
1,701 


1,310 
2  ^2 

1,364 
300 
829 

1,963 
433 

1,  331 

2,  546 
917 

1,090 


fi25 

450 

761 

746 

911 

1,  029 

1,  206 

1,175 

1,357 

1 ,  462 

793 

773 

1,222 

1,308 

1,977 

1,349 

MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Sheboygan  county— Continued. 


Sheboygan  Falls  town. . . 
Sheboygan  Falls  village. 

Sheboygan  town 

Sherman  town 

Wilson  town 


1890 


1880 


10,  371 


303 
.335 


Taylor  county. 


Browning  town  (g) 

Cl-Olaea  tow n 

Deer  Creek  town !!...!!.] 

Little  Black  town 

Greenwood  to wn  (jr) 

Grovor  town  (q) 

Medfordcity  (J) 

^""2 345 

Ward  3 3yg 

Medt'ord  to wn  (i) '.'. 

Molitor  town  (3) 

Pine  Creek  town  (g) 

Rib  Lake  town  (j) "[ 

Westboro  town ,,, 


Teempealeau  county. 


Greenbnsh  town 

HeiTnan  town ] 

Holland  tow n 

Lima  town 

Lyndon  tow  n 

Mitchell  town 

Mosel  town 

Plymouth  city 

Plymouth  town .._ 

Rhine  town [ 

Russell  town 

Scott  town 

Sheboygan  city 

Ward  1 '. ..  o  oak 

Ward  2 ;::::;;:: f^ 

Wards..  "^'-^-^ 

Ward  4.. 
Ward  5.. 
Ward  6.. 
Ward  7 ,   „.., 

W'^-'is ::::;;;:;;;;;;;;  3:464 

pencKlLl'lsTo'''  "'™'''-'^'  '"  ^-'^"^   t"-".   -"1'^  i-le. 


1,977 
2,133 
3,  012 
2,  120 
1,  704 
1, 178 
1,011 
1,  052 
1.482 
1,542 
r>57 
1,  584 
7,314 


Albion  town 

Arcadia  town,  including  Aicadia'v'iilace' 

Arcadia  village 

Burnside  town,  incl.  Independence  vilY 

Independence  village 

Caledonia  town 

Chimney  Rock  town  (/) 

Bodge  town 

Ettrick  town ..'...'.. 

Gale  town,  including  Gaiesville  viilacre 

Galesville  village " 

Halo  town 

Lincoln  town,  inci.  Whitehall  villkire 

Whitehall  village 

Pigeon  town 

Preston  town !"!!.!!!!...! 

Sumner  town 

Trempealeau   town,  including  Trempea 

lean  village  (k). 
Unity  town 


1,677 
1,118 
2,117 
1,736 
1,044 

1,810 
1,148 
1,016 
1,750 
1,210 

6,731 

2,311 

230 
613 

.573^ 

1,1 31 J 

233 

296 

1,193 

298 
A763 

504 

1,C94 
117 

1, 020 

190 

520 

541 

230 

18, 920 

17, 189 

847 

666 

Vernon  county  . 


Bergen  town 

Christiana  town .'] 

Clinton  town 

Coon  town " 

Forest  town ] 

Franklin  town 

Genoa  town ]   

(Jreeu wood  town ' 

Hamburg  town 

Harmony  town _  _\ 

Hillsbor'o  town,  incl.  Hilisboro  viilage! 

Hillsboro  village 

Jefferson  town 

Ivackapoo  town 

Liberty  town 

Sta rk  town '_'_" 

Sterling  town 

Union  town 

Viroqua city  (0 

ViroquatovVn  (I) 

Webster  town .'/..'_ 

Wheatland  town,  incl.  partof  be  S(it()  viU 

DeSoto  village  (part  of) 

Total  for  De  Soto  village  (?«•),  in  Free- 
man   town,  Crawford  county,  and 
Wheatland  town,  Vernon  county. 
White.stown  town 


3,147 
659 

1,207 
382 
379 
682 
448 

1,841 

1,810 

537 

1,566 

937 

304 
1,038 
1,811 

854 
1,584 

763 


25,  111 


863  I 


3,167 
665 

1,591 
365 
446 


569 

1,656 

1,786 

410 

1,  301 

863 

267 

793 

1,  530 

693 

1,567 

561 
23, 235 


1,011 

1,014 

1,521 

1,305 

1,045 

1,  008 

1,188 

983 

1,055 

889 

1,289 

1,319 

1,026 

919 

1,120 

1,050 

1,081 

1,156 

1,100 

1.  062 

1.6,39 

1,218 

46. 

iqs 

1,400 

1,284 

1,185 

1,  233 

003 

543 

1,033 

954 

1,  1.52 

1,  382 

819 

741 

1,270 

762 

1,080 

2,  368 

1,092 

1,060 

879 

917 

276 

301 

355 

301 

830 


porated  as  a  < 


^^e^MiUtown  town  (population  485  in  1880)  abolished  since 


/  Oi-gauized  since  1880. 

</  Organized  in  1886. 

h  Not  separately  retumed  in  1880. 

■t  Medford  village,  formerly  in  Medford  town,  incorporated 
as  a  city  and  made  independent  in  1889. 

J  Organized  in  1885. 

k  Not  separately  returned. 

I  Viroqua  village,  formerly  in  Viroqua  town,  incorporated 
as  a  city  and  made  independent  since  18H0. 
TO  In  1880  in  Wheatland  town,  Voraou  county,  only. 


432 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 
r^..  ^.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS-Contmued. 

WISCONSIN— Continued. 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Walworth  coontt  . 


1890 


Dela^aSTo^illcludingDelavanvmage. 

East  Troy  village 

Elkhorn  village ' 

Geneva  town  (a ) 

Lafayette  town 

Lagrange  town  ----- 

Lake  Geneva  city  {a) '.'.'.'.... 

Linn  town 

Lyons  town 

iJtSo*l":iu"oiudingSharon-vUlage  -  - 

Sharon  village 

•  Spring  Prairie  town 

Sugar  Creek  town "  • 

Troy  town 

Walworth  town. .  - 

Whitewater  city  (6) 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Wards •-- 

Whitewater  town  (&) 


1880 


26, 249 


MmOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Waukesha  county— Continued. 


..  1,416 
.  1,452 
.  1,491 


Washburn  county  (c)  . 


Bashaw  town  — 
Long  Lake  town. 
Shell  Lake  town 
Spooner  town  .  -  - 
Veazie  town 


1,097 
1,394 

427 
2,560 
1,798 
1,407 

368 
1,122 
2,899 
1,028 

921 
1,969 

823 
1,312 

882 
1,956 

657 
1,107 

980 

964 
1,278 
3,617 


4,519 


Oconomowoc  city 

Oconomowoc  town 

?lwrnke7town,incl.Pewaukee-viriage: 

Pewaukee  village 

Summit  town 

wISkeshaTown:inci:WaukeVha  village: 
Waukesha  village 


Waupaca  county  . 


Washington  county 


22, 751 


Addison  town 

Barton  town " 

Erin  town 

Earmington  town 

German  town  town 

Hartford  city  (a) ""580 

Ward  1 7X6 

Ward  2 - 

Hartford  town  (a) 

•gf^IskumtownVincl/Kewaskum  Village 
Kewaskum  village •  ■  ■  ■  ■.•,; L' ' " 

Polk  town,  incl.  SchleismgerviUe  village  . 
Schleisingerville  village 

Richfield  town 

Trenton  town " 

Wayne  town 

West  Bend  city 

West  Bend  town 


Bear  Creek  town 

Caledonia  town 

Clintonville  city  (e) 

gS^SiBciudingMarionVuiage::: 
Marion  village 

Earmington  town  .-^ l'  .V,'" ' 

Fremont  town,  incl.  Eremont  village  .  -  -  - 
Fremont  village 

Helvetia  town 

lola  town 

Larrabee  town  (c) 

Lebanon  town ' 

Little* Wolf" town',  inci:  Mauaw'a  village  '. 

Manawa  village 

Matteson  town 

Hukwa  town -  •  • 

New  London  city  (part  ot) .....---  ■  ■-•--■ 
Total  for  New  London  city,  in  Outa 
gamie  and  Waupaca  counties. 

Royalton  town 

St.  Lawrence  town 

Scandinavia  town 

Union  town 

Waupaca  city 

^:yrwegrtown,-inci:w;yauwegavilV. 
Weyauwega  village 


Waushara  county. 


Waukesha  county  . 


33, 270 


1,960 
1,684 


1,020 

1.327 
1,443 
2,480 


1,155 
1,368 
1,437 
2,258 

366 
1,577 

'1,084 

239 

1,422 

1,620 


gl?atmor,"inci;part;of^^^^^^^^ 

?o«^H«?lln:iPvtla°gi.inDe,afield- 
and  Merton  towns. 

Eagle  town " ' ' 

Genesee  town 

Kmon:e°town:includ"ingM"enom"on;e 

Falls  village. 

Meuomonee  Falls  y.llage  •  .^-^  .^  ■  -  •  • 
Merton  town,  incl.  part  of  Hartlanrt  viu- . 

Hartland  village  (part  of) .•••• 

Mukwonlgotown^ncLMukwonagovill.. 

Mukwonago  village 

Musk  ego  town ' 

New  Berlin  town 

„  Geneva  ^^^^^^^^^^^^X^:^^^^^ 
as  Lake  Geneva  city  and  m«d^  i^«  1      Whitewater  town,  m- 
6  Whitewater  village    ton,  ery^  ^.^^^  ^^^^ 

corporated  as  a  ^i_^y'^"^}^™'^' Burnett  county  in  1883. 
Sglftforcfvm:ge^trmerly  in  Hartford   town 
rated  as  a  city  and  made  independent  m  1883. 


Aurora  town . .  -  ■  -  -  -  •■•,;,: 

Berlin  city  (part  of  ward  ^) .  -  - -  -  -  ■  - 

Total  for  Berlin  city  (/),  in  Green  Lake 
and  Waushara  counties. 

Bloomfield  town 

Coloma  town 

Dakota  town 

peerfleld  town 

Hancock  town ' 

Leon  town 

Marion  town 

Mount  Morris  town ■  ■ 

Oasis  town 

Plaintield  town  (<;) 

Plainfleld  village  (3) 

Poysippi  town 

Bichtord  town " 

Rose  town 

Saxeville  town 

Sprin  g water  town 

Warren  town 

Wautoma  town 


Winnebago  county  . 


26, 794 


20, 955 


13,  507 


4,149 

1,278 
723 
573 
453 
660 
731 
623 


12, 687 


1,081 


50,  097 


42,  740 


Hartford   town,   incorpo- 


Algoma  town 

Black  Wolf  town 

Clayton  town .... 

Menasha  city i  372 

Wardl - j'ogo 

Ward2 g29 

Wards ^  290 

Ward4 _.  595 

Menasha  town 

^^fpiainfitw  "m-age,  formerly  in  Plainfield  town,  ma^e  in- 
dependent  since  1880. 


POPULATION. 

Table  3.— AGGRECxATE  POPULATION  BY  MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS— Continued. 

■WISCOWSIIV— Continued. 


433 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Wi.v.NEBAGO  COUNTY— Continued. 


Neenah  city 

Ward  1..' 1,558 

Ward  2 -. 1,  468 

Ward  3 1,  552 

Wfird  4 505 

Keenali  town 

Nekimi  town 

Nepeusknn  town 

Omro  town,  including  Omro  village 

Omro  village 

Oshkosli  city 

Ward  1 3,300 

Ward  2 3,  591 

Ward  3 3,  573 

Ward  4 5,312 

Ward  5 3,090 

Ward  6 3,961 

Oslikosh  town 

Poygan  town 

Eusfiford  town 

TJtioa  town 

Vinland  town 

Winchester  town 

Winneconne  town  (a) 

Winneconne  village  (a) 

Wolf  Kiver  town 


1890 


5,083 


Wood  county  (J) . 


Aubumdale   town,    including  Auburn- 
dale  village. 
Auburndale  village 


18S0 


4,202 


538 
1,028 

908 
2,270 

588 
1,226 
1,050 
2,094 

1,232 
22,  836 

1,476 
15,  748 

1,489 
747 

1,608 
981 
936 

1,030 
698 

1,086 
919 


18, 127 


1,384 

925 

2,059 

1,045 

1,069 

1,176 

1,910 

978 

940 


8,981 


809 


MINOR  CIVIL  DIVISIONS. 


Wood  county— Continued. 


Centralia  citv 

Ward  1 . . . ; "255 

Ward  2 578 

Ward  3 goo 

Grand  Rapids  city " 

Ward  1 4,58 

Ward  2 556 

Ward  3 362 

Ward  4 340 

Grand  Rapids  town 

Lincoln  town 

Marslifield  city  (c) 

Ward  1 841 

Ward  2 1,  093 

Ward  3 943 

Ward  4 573 

Marslifield  town  (c) 

Milladore  town  (rf) 

Pittsville  city  (e) '.\ 

Ward  1 278 

Ward  2 J92 

Ward  3 183 

Port  Edwards  town 

Remington  town 

Richfield  town  (d) 

Rock  town 

Rudolph  town 

Saratoga  tow  n 

Seneca  town 

Sherry  town  (d) 

Sigel  town 

Vesper  town  (d) 

Wood  town  (e),  incl.  DexterviUe  village  !. 
Dexterville  village 


1890 


1880 


1,435 


1,702 


806 


1,350 


627 

870 
3,450 

656 
532 
669 

701 
760 

1,  001' 

653 

163 

582 

427 
194 

348 
19C 

597 
1,087 
326 
875 
487 

2BI 
9iW 
316 
567 

1,  232 
322 

656 

891  j 

354  i 

366 

62 

a  Winneconne    village,    formerly   in    Winneconne   town 

made  independent  since  1880. 
I)  Dexter  town  (population  209  in  1880)  abolished  siiice  1880 
c  Marshfield  village,  formerly  in  Marshfield  town,  incor 

porated  as  a  city  and  made  independent  since  1880. 

WYOMIIVG. 


d  Organized  since  1880. 

«  Pittsville  village,  fonuerlv  in  Wood  town,  incorporated 
as  a  city  and  made  independent  since  1880. 


[The  population  of  the  precincts  in  the  diflferent  counties  can  not  be  given,  as  it  was  not  separately  returned. 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Albany  county  (a) 


Laramie  city 

Ward  I 1 ,  7eo 

Ward  2 31I72 

Ward  3 1 ,496 

Carbon  county  (6) 


Carbon  town  . . 

Dana  town 

Hanna  town  . . , 
Rawlins  city  . 
Saratoga  town  , 


Converse  county  (c)  . 


Douglas  town  . 
Lusk  town. . .., 


Crook  county  (d)  . . 
Sundance  town 

Fremont  county  (e)  , 
Lander  town 

Johnson  county  (/)  . 


Buffalo  town. .. . 
Fort  McKinney 


1890 


6,388 


6,857 


1 ,140 

253 

260 

2.235 

274 

2,738 


491 
253 

2,338 


515 
2,463 


1880 


4,626 


2,696 


3,438 


365 


239 


525 
2,357 


1,087 
291 


193 
637 


MINOR  CIVIL  divisions. 


Laramie  county  (a) . 


Cheyenne  city 

Fort  D.  A.  Russell . 


Natrona  county  (g) . 
Casper  town 


Sheridan  county  (7i)  . 


Bighorn  town., 
Sheridan  town  . 


Sweetwater  county  (i) . 


Green  River  town  . , 
Rock  Springs  town  , 

Uinta  county  . 


Evanston  town 

Fort  Bridger .' 

Yellowstone  National  Park! 


Weston  county  (j). 


Cambria  town  . . 
Newcastle  town  , 


a  Part  taken  to  form  Converse  county  in  1887. 
0  Part  taken  to  form  Natrona  county  in  1890. 
1887  °''^''"*^'''^  '^'■""^  P"''*^  "^  Albany  and  Laramie  counties  in 
d  Part  taken  to  form  Weston  county  in  1890. 
e  Organized  from  part  of  Sweetwater  county  in  1884 

372 28 


1890 


16,  777 


11,690 
533 

1,094 


1880 


1,972 

287 
281 

4,941 


723 
3-406 


7,881 


1. 995 
295 
467 

2,422 


329 
1. 715 


3.456 
5o3 


2,561 


327 
-53 

2,879 


1.277 
44 


/  Part  taken  to  form  Sheridan  county  iu  1887 
fl'  Organized  from  part  of  Carbon  county  in  1890 
h  Organized  from  part  of  .Johnson  county  iu  1887 
I  Part  taken  to  form  Fremont  county  in  1884 
]  Organized  from  part  of  Crook  couiity  iu  1890 


434 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  4a.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION   OF  CITIES   HAVING  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR 

[The  narrow  column  under  each  census  year  shows  the  order  of  the 


9 
10 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

IG 

17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 
24 


26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36 

37 
38 
39 
40 

41 
42 
43 
44 
45 

40 

47 
48 
49 
50 

51 
52 
53 
54 
55 

56 
57 
58 
59 
60 


Uew  York,  N.  T  . 

Chicago,  111 

Philadelphia,  Pa- 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y  . . 
St.  Louis,  Mo 


Boston,  Mass 

Baltimore,  Md 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio... 
Cleveland,  Ohio 


Buffalo,  N.  Y 

New  Orleans,  La. . 

Pittsburg,  Pa 

■Washington,  D.  C 
Detroit,  Mich 


Milwaukee,  Wis 

Newark,  N.J 

Minneapolis,  Minn 
Jersey  city,  N.  J  . . 
Louisville,  Ky 


Omaha,  Neb 

Kochester,  N.  Y  . 
St.  Paul,  Minn . . . 
Kansas  city.  Mo. 
Providence,  R.  I . 


Denver,  Colo 

Indianapolis.  Ind. 

Allegheny,  Pa 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Columbus,  Ohio... 


Syracxise,  N.  Y 

"VV'orcester,  Mass  . . 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Kichmond,  Va 

New  Haven,  Conn. 


Paterson,  N.J... 

Lowell,  Mass 

Nashville,  Tenn.. 

Scranton,Pa 

Fall  River,  Mass 


Cambridge,  Mass 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Memphis,  Tenn  . . 
Wilmington,  Del . 
Dayton,  Ohio 


Troy,N.  Y 

Grand  Rapids.  Mich. 

Reading,  Pa 

Camden,  N.J 

Trenton,  N.J 


Lynn,  Mass 

Lincoln,  Neb 

Charleston,  S.  C. 
Hartford,  Conn.. 

St.  Joseph,  Mo... 


Evansville,  Ind  ... 
Los  Angeles,  Cal  . 
Des  Moines,  Iowa  . 
Bridgeport,  Conn . . 
Oakland,  Cal 


Portland,  Ore 

Saginaw,  Mich 

Salt  Lake,  Utah  . . . 
Lawrence,  Mass .  - 
Springfield,  Mass. 

Manchester,  N.  H 

Utica,N.  Y 

Hoboken,N.  J 

Savannah,  Ga 

Seattle,  Wash 


1890 


21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 
42 
43 
44 
45 

46 
47 
48 
49 
50 

51 
52 
53 
54 
55 

56 
57 
58 
59 
60 

61 
62 
63 
64 
65 


Peoria,  111 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

Erie,  Pa - 

Somerv'ille,  Mass 

Harrisburg,  Pa 

a  The  returns  for  1850  for  San  Francisco  were  destroyed  by  fire;  the  state 


1880 


1, 515, 301 

1, 099,  850 

1, 046, 964 

806, 343 

451, 770 

448, 477 
434,  439 
298,  997 
296,  908 
261, 353 

255, 664 
242,  039 
238,  617 
230,  392 
205,  876 

204, 468 
181,  830 
164,  738 
163, 003 
161, 129 

140,  452 
133, 896 
133, 156 
132, 716 
132, 146 

106, 713 

105, 436 

105, 287 

94,  923 

88, 150 

88, 143 
84,655 
81, 434 
81, 388 
81,  298 

78,  347 
77,  696 
76, 168 
75,215 
74,  398 

70, 028 
65,  533 
64,  495 
61,  431 
61,  220 

60,  956 
60, 278 
58,661 
58,313 
57,  458 


55,  727 
55,154 
54,  955 
53, 230 

52,  324 

50, 756 
50, 395 
50, 093 
48, 866 
48,  682 

46, 385 
46,  322 
44, 843 
44, 654 
44, 179 

44,126 
44,007 
43.648 
43, 189 
42,  837 

41,024 
40, 733 
40,  634 
40, 152 
39,  385 


12 

14 
10 
13 
11 
18 

19 
15 
38 
17 
16 

63 
22 
45 
30 
20 

50 
24 
23 
21 
33 

32 
28 
35 
25 
26 

34 
27 
40 
39 
37 

31 
49 
54 
42 
47 

29 

58 
41 
44 
64 

48 
113 
36 
43 
57 


116 
80 
71 
51 

103 

117 

91 

46 

55 

56 
I  52 
59 
62 
120 


1870 


,  206, 299 
503, 185 

847, 170 
566,  663 
350, 518 

362,  839 
332,  313 
233,  959 
255, 139 
160, 146 

155, 134 
216,  090 
156,  389 
177,  624 
116,  340 

115,  587 
136,  508 
46, 887 
120,  722 
123, 758 

30,  518 

89,  366 
41,  473 
55, 785 

104,857 

35, 629 
75,  056 
78,  682 

90,  758 
51,  647 

51,  792 
58,  291 
50, 137 
63,  600 
62,  882 

51,  031 
59, 475 
43,  350 
45,  850 
48,  961 

52,  669 

37,  409 
33,  592 

42,  478 

38,  678 

56,  747 
32, 016 
43, 278 
41,659 
29,  910 


38, 274 
13,  003 
49,  984 
42, 015 

32,  431 

29,280 
11, 183 
22, 408 
27,  643 
34,  555 

17,  577 
10,  525 
20,  768 
39, 151 

33,  340 

32, 630 
33,  914 
30, 999 
30,  709 
3,533 

29, 259 
26,845 
27,  737 
24,  933 
30,  762 


15 

11 
9 
16 
12 
18 

19 
13 

89 
17 
14 

81 
22 
67 
38 
21 

115 
27 
23 
20 
42 

29 
30 
40 
24 
25 

37 
31 
51 
35 
49 

33 
60 
32 
43 
44 

28 
78 
36 
65 

57 


119 
26 
34 
69 

59 
114 
96 

72 

too 

105 

109 

90 

45 

50 

55 
46 
63 
47 
120 


1860 


942,  292 
298,  977 
674,  022 
396,  099 
310,  864 

250,  526 
267,  354 
149,  473 
216,  239 
92, 829 

117, 714 

191,418 

86,  076 

109, 199 

79,  577 

71.440 
105,  059 
13,  066 
82,  546 
100, 753 

16, 083 
62,  386 
20,  030 

32,  260 

68,  904 

4,759 
48,  244 
53, 180 

69,  422 
31,  274 

43,  051 
41, 105 
31,  584 
51,  038 
50,  840 

33,  579 
40, 928 
25, 865 
35,  092 
26,  766 

39, 634 

21,  789 
40,  226 
30,  841 
30,  473 


46,  465 
16, 507 
33,  930 
20,  045 

22,  874 

28,  233 
2,441 
48,  956 
37, 180 
19,  565 

21, 830 

5, 728 
12,  035 
18,  969 
10,  500 

8,293 
7,460 
12,854 
28,  921 
26,  703 

23,  536 
28, 804 
20, 297 
28,  235 
1,107 

22, 849 
21, 320 
19, 646 
14, 685 
23, 104 


46 
30 
13 

47 

31 
34 
61 
25 
23 

44 
26 
51 
80 
59 

33 
78 
36 
41 
43 

24 
87 
35 
56 
50 

45 


22 
29 
81 

70 
98 

102 
65 

114 

107 

112 

85 


805,  658 
109,  260 
565,  529 
266,  661 

160,  773 

177, 840 

212,  418 

56,  802 

161,  044 

43,417 

81, 129 
168, 675 
49,  217 
61, 122 
45,  619 

45.  240 
71,  941 
2,564 
29,  220 
68,  033 

1,883 
48,  204 
10,  401 

4,418 
50,  666 

4,749 
18,611 
28,  702 
62,  367 
18, 554 

28,119 
24,  960 
13, 768 
37,  910 
39,  267 

19,  586 
36,  827 
16,  988 
9,  223 
14,  026 

26,  060 
9,554 
22,623 
21,  258 
20, 081 

39,  235 

8,085 

23, 162 

14,  358 

17,  228 


19,  083 


40,  522 

29, 152 

8,932 

11,484 
4,385 
3,965 

13,  299 
1,543 

2,874 

1,6 

8,236 
17,  639 
15, 199 

20, 107 
22,  .529 
9,662 
22, 292 


14,045 

22,  300 

9,419 

8,025 

13,  405 


census  for  1852  reports  a  population  of  34,766. 


POPULATIOl^. 


435 


MORE  IN  1890,  AS  CONSTITUTED  AT  THE  DATE  OF  EACH  CENSUS:  1790  TO  1890. 

cities  named  when  arranged  according  to  magnitude  of  population.] 


1850 

1840 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

1 

19 

4 

7 
8 

3 
2 

"h 

34 

13 
5 
10 
15 
24 

29 
16 

515,  547 
29,  963 

121,  376 
06,  838 

77,  860 

130,  881 
169,  054 

((I) 
115,435 

17.  034 

42,  261 
116,  375 
40,  601 
40,  001 
21,019 

20,  061 
!     38, 894 

1 

51 

4 

7 

20 

5 
2 

312,  710 

4,470 

93,  665 

36,  233 

16,  469 

93,  383 
102,  313 

1 

197, 112 

1 

123,  706 

1 

96,  373 

1 

60,  489 

1 
1      33,131 

1 
2 
3 
4 

3 
16 
12 

4 
2 

80,  462 
12,  406 
14, 125 

61,  392 
80, 620 

2 
18 
12 

4 
3 

63,  802 

7,175 
10,  049 

43,  298 
62,  738 

2 
18 

53,  722 
4,402 

2 
26 

41,  220 
2,378 

2 
17 

28,  522 
1,603 

4 
3 

33,  250 
46,  555 

4 
3 

24,937 
26,  514 

3 
5 

18.  038 
13,  503 

6 
7 
8 
g, 

6 

45 

18 
3 
13 
10 
33 

71 
19 

46,  338 
6,071 

18,  213 
102, 193 
21,115 
23,  364 
9,102 

1,712 
17,  290 

7 
57 

23 
6 

15 
9 

52 

24,  831 
1,076 

8,668 
29,  737 
12,  568 
18,  826 

2,222 

13 
53 

39 

5 
17 

7 
46 

9,642 
606 

2,095 
27, 176 

7,248 
13,  247 

1,422 

28 

2,540 

IT 

6 

17 
11 

17,  242 
4,768 
8,208 

1  

12' 

28 
20 

1,565 
3,210 

1 

13- 

1 

14 

1 

15 

16 
17 

18 

10, 953 

21 

1     6, 507 

18 
19 

''0 

(ii 

11 

6,856 
43, 194 

60 
12 

3,072 
21,  210 

19 

10.  341 

27 

4,012 

31 

1,357 

32 

359 

21 

•)9- 

17 
95 

36, 403 
1,112 

is 

20, 191 

22 

9,207 

40 

2,063 

23 
24 
25 

26 
27 
28: 
20 
30' 

14 

41,  513 

11 

• 

23, 171 

10 

16.  833 

10 

11.  767 

y 

io,  on 

7 

7,614 

7 

6,380 

57 

23 

9 

31 

22 
33 
76 
21 

27 

47 
18 
50 

8,091 
21,202, 
50,  763 
17,  882 

22^271 
17,-049 
3,  829 
27,  570 
20,  345 

11,344 
33,  383 
10, 165 

62 
30 
■  8 
47 

2,692 

i   10, 089 

^      33, 721 

•    6, 048 

.... 

48 

8 

50 

2,801 
24,209 
2.  435 

1 

8 

12,  630 

8 

10, 762 

10 

5,349 

10 

3,498 

31 
32 
33 
34 

35 

41 
75 
16 
23 

40 
14 
42 

7,497 

1,222 

20, 153 

12, 960 

7,596 
20, 796 
6,929 

39 

4,173 

36 

2,962 

27 

2,577 

24 

■2,411 

16 

2,095 

ii 

20 

16,  060 
10, 180 

9 

19 

12,  067 
7.147 

10 
13 

9,736 

5,772 

9 
16 

5,737 
4,049 

9 

3,761 

36 
37 
38 

30 
35 

6,474 

5.566 



45 

38 
89 
54 
41 
48 

20 
86 
36 
52 
64 

40 

11,  524 

15,215 
2, 572 
8,841 

13,  979 
10,  977 

28, 785 
2,686 

15,  743 
9,479 
6,461 

14,  257 

43 
36 

6,738 
8,409 

40 
32 

4,158 
6,072 

42 
32 

i,'594' 

3,295 

.32' 
29 

i,'296' 

2,323 



39 

40 

23 

2,453 

15 

2,115 

41 
42 
43 

44 
45 







37 
46 

17 

8,367 
6,067 

19, 334 

.... 

46 

17 

2,950 
11,  556 

47 
22 

1,000 
5,264 

38 
22 

383 
3.895 

13 

4,926 

46 

47 
4fl 

35 
57 
54 

32 

8,410 
3,371 
4,035 

9,367 

34 

5,856 

26 

4,332 

23 

3,462 

25 

2,386 

49 
50 

ii 

31 

3,925 
6,138 

29 
25 

3,942 
4,515 

19 

4,087 

21 

2,837 

13 

2,291 

51 
52 
53 
54 

12 
30 

42,  985 
17,  966 

9 

31 

29, 261 

9,468 

5 

28 

30,  289 

7,074 

6 
23 

24,780 
4,726 

5 
20 

24,711 
3,955 

5 
11 

is,' 924' 

5,347 

4 

16.  359 

83 
94 

98 
59 

3,235 

1,610 

502 

7,560 



56 
57 
58 
59 



*  ■  '  * 



58 

3,294 

49 

2.800 

44 

1,500 

34 

1,089 

.... 

97  1 
96 

821 
917 

1 

i 

i 

1 

00 

01 
62 

76 

837 

.... 

55 
44 

42 
32 
87 
37 

8,282 
11,  766 

13,  932 

17,  565 

2.668 

15,  312 



63 

04 
65 

66 

28 

59 
24 

10,  985 

3,235 
12,  782 

29 

58 
24 

6.784 

877 
8.  323 

30 

48 
35 

3,914 

761 
2,  972 

25 

2.767 

27 

2,312 

18 

1,574 

;:::::'. ...1 

67 

i 

68. 
69 

27 

11, 214 

25 

7.776 

16 

7,523 

16 

5.2i5  1 

12 

5,166 

... 

70 
35 
66 
79 
58 

5,095 
16,443 
5,858 
3,540 
7,  8.34 

73 
26 
56 

1,467 
12,  087 
3,412 

71 

72 
71 

27 
54 

7.592 
1.465 

28 
51 

3,947 
635 

14 

37 

5,651 
394 

14 
34 

4,361 
81 

11 

3,313 

74 

75 

48 

5,980  1 

38  1 

4.312 

34 

2,990 

30 

2,  287' 

29 

i,'472'  1! 

:;: 

436  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  4a.-AGGREGATE  POPULATION  OF  CITIES  HAVING  25,000   INHABITANTS   OR  MORE 

[The  narrow  column  under  each  census  year  shows  the  order  of  the 


Kansas  city,  Kan 

Dallas,  Tex 

Sionx  city,  Iowa 


8 

9 

10 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 

42 
43 
44 
45 

40 

47 
48 
49 


San  Antonio,  Tex 
Covington,  Ky  — 

Portland,  Me 

Tacoraa,  Wash  . . . 
Hoi  yoke,  Mass  ... 


Fort  Wayne,  Ind  . . 
Biughaiiiton,  N.  Y  . 

Norfolk,  Va 

Wheeling,  W.  Va.. 
Augusta,  Ga 


Youngstowu,  Ohio  . 

Dulutli,  Minn 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Springfield,  Ohio  . . . 


Quincy.IU  ... 
Mobile,  Ala  . . 
Topeka,  Kan 
Eluiira,  N.  Y  . 
Salem,  Mass - 


Long  Island  city,  N.  Y 

Altoona,  Pa 

Dubuque,  Iowa 

Terro  Haute,  Ind 

Chattanooga,  Tenn 


Galveston,  Tex... 
AVaterbury,  Conn 

Chelsea,  Mass 

Bay  city,  Mich  ... 
PawtucUet,  E.  I . . 


Akron,  Oliio 

Houston,  Tex 

Haverhill,  Mass  . . . 
Brockton,  Mass  ... 
Williamsport,  Pa. 

Davenport,  Iowa . 
Sacramento ,  Cal . . 

Canton,  Ohio 

Birmingham,  Ala. 
Little  Kock,  Ark  . 


Auburn,  N.  Y  . . 
Taunton,  Mass . 
Alleutown,Pa.. 
Lacrosse,  Wis . . 


77 
78 

OIUH-V    ^^Jl-Jf  ,  AW  ..  « _Q 

Elizabeth.K.J 'J^ 

Wilkesbarre,  Pa 


1890 


91 
92 
93 
94 
95 

96 

99 

100 

101 
102 
103 
104 
105 

106 
107 
108 
109 
110 

111 
112 
113 
114 
115 

116 
117 
118 
119 
120 

121 
122 
123 
124 


1880 


38,  316 
38,  067 
37, 806 
37, 764 
37, 718 

37,  673 
37,371 
36, 425 
36, 006 
35, 637 

35,  393 
35,  005 
34, 871 
34,  522 
33,  300 

33,  220 
33, 115 
32,  033 
32,  Oil 
31, 895 

31, 494 
31,076 
31,  007 
30,  893 
30, 801 

30,  506 
30.  337 
30, 311 
30,  217 
29, 100 

29,  084 
28,  646 
27, 909 
27,  839 
27, 633 

27, 601 
27,  557 
27, 412 
27,  294 
27, 132 

26, 872 
26,  386 
26, 189 
26, 178 
25, 874 

25,858 
25,448 
25,  228 
25.090 


94 
65 
53 
123 
85 

74 

104 

83 

61 


105 
96 

81 
76 
114 

82 
102 
88 
93 
97 

107 
106 
100 
111 
98 

87 
89 
115 
122 
112 

84 
90 
101 
110 


1870 


3,200 
10,  358 

7,366 
28, 229 
23, 339 

20,  550 

29,  720 
33,  810 

1,098 
21, 915 

26,  880 
17, 317 

21,  966 

30,  737 
21,  891 

15, 435 

838 

18,  892 

25,  760 
20, 730 

27,  268 
29. 132 
15, 452 
20,  541 
27,  563 

17, 129 
19,710 
22, 254 

26,  042 
12,  892 

22, 248 
17,  806 
21, 782 
20, 693 
19, 030 

16,  512 
16,  513 
18, 472 
13, 608 
18, 934 

21,  831 
21, 420 
12, 258 
3, 086 
13, 138 

21, 924 
21,213 
18,  063 
14,  505 


117 

62 

101 

95 
52 
41 
121 


76 
92 
71 
70 
84 

106 
118 
91 
6'4 
93 

54 
39 
113 
83 
53 


75 
80 
112 

87 
97 
74 
110 
111 

102 
103 

88 
107 

82 

66 
79 
104 


77 
73 
86 
108 


1800 


3,401 
20,  832 
10, 174 

12,  256 
24,  505 
31,413 
73 
10,  733 

17,718 
12,  692 
19, 229 

19,  280 
15,  389 

8,075 
3. 131 
12,  733 

20,  233 
12, 652 

24, 052 
32, 034 
5,790 
15, 863 
24, 117 

3,867 
10,610 
18,  434 
16, 103 

6,093 

13,818 

10,  826 

18,  547 

7,064 

6,619 

10,  006 
9,  382 

13,  092 
8,007 

16,  030 

20,  038 
16, 283 
8,660 


69 


108 


12,  380 

17, 225 
18,  629 

13,  884 

7,785 


105 
66 
83 

110 

90 
75 
64 
113 
100 

106 
95 
76 
92 
93 

71 
60 
101 


103 


11, 567 
4,253 

8,235 
16, 471 
26,  341 


4,997 

10,  388 
8.325 
14,  620 
14,  083 
12. 493 

2,759 


11, 848 

17, 603 

7,  002 

13,718 

29,  258 

7.59 

8,682 

22, 252 


3,591 

13,  000 

8,594 

2,545 

7,307 

10,  004 

13, 395 

1,583 

4,  200 

3,47 

4,845 

9,995 

6,584 

5,664 

11, 267 
13,  785 
4,041 


3,727 

10,  980 
15,  376 
8,  025 
3,860 


^^i^tZp^^^^^^il^vne(l  in  1850;  in  1852,  according  to  a  census  taken  by  local  authoritie.s,  it  had  a  population  of  11.753. 


POPULATION. 


437 


IN  1890,  AS  CONSTITUTED  AT  THE  DATE  OF  EACH  CENSUS:  1790  TO  1890— Contiuued. 
cities  named  when  arranged  accortlicg  to  magnitude  of  population.] 


I 


1850 

1S40 

1830 

1820 

1810 

1800 

1790 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

67 
85 

80 
53 
25 

5,583 
2,723 

3,488 

9,408 

20. 815 

53 
70 

4,184 
1,718 

43 
51 

3,455 
2,232 

si 

49 

3,515 
755 

33 

1,225 

31 

835 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 
12 
13 

69 
21 

2,026 
15, 218 

60 

14 

743 
12, 598 

ii 

8,581 

12 

6,921 

18 

3,704 

14 

2,233 

82 
71 

3,245 

4,282 

39 
46 

14,  326 

11,435 
(a) 

29 
38 

44 

10, 920 

7,885 
6,403 

21 
36 

9,814 
5,221 

15 

43 

8,478 
1,567 

'35' 

(b) 
914 

8 

6,926 

14 

15 

16 
17 
18 
19 

73 
43 
69 

60 
26 

iieo 

12,  369 
5,108 

6,902 
20,  515 

61 
34 

68 

66 
25 

2,968 
8,417 
2,062 

2,319 
12,  672 

j 

26 
56 

61 
44 

7,704 
1,080 

300 
3,194 

20 

41 

6,633 
1,868 

15 

5,405 

15 

4,292 

20 

21 

45 

1,500 

22 

23 

56 
28 

8,  iee 

20, 264 

50 
22 

4,791 
15,  082 

47 
13 

2,892 
13, 895 

37 
11 

2,945 
11,  346 

24 

7 

12, 613 

6 

9,457 



C 

7,  521 

25 

26 

27 

84 

74 

3,108 
4,051 

28 

29 

30 
31 

72 
68 
63 

4,177 
5,137 
6,701 

55 
65 

3,668 
2,390 

45 
59 

3,071 
771 

38 
50 

2,882  ' 
642  [ 

24 
36 

2,874 
594 

19 
30 

3,256 
849 

3' 

19 

472 

33 
34 

78 

81 
90 
65 
75 
93 

92 
62 

88 

3,753 

3.266 
2,  390 
5,877 
3,939 
1,615 

1.848 
6.820 
2,  603 

67 
72 

2,184 
1,665 

55 

1,459 

"""■| 1 

35 

36 

1 

37 

52 
63 

74 

4.336 
2,616 
1,353 

42 
53 

3,896 
.1,953 
(b) 

33 

3,  070  [ 

26 

2,682 

22 

2,730 

12 

2,408 

38 
39 

52 

024 

39 

344 

33 

131 

40 

41 

42 

■ 

43 

44 

91 

51  j 

49 

77 

2.  im 

9,548 
10,441 
3,779 

45 

49 
39 
64 

5,626 
7,645 
2,493 

37 
33 

4,486 
6,042 

46 

24 

4,520 

21 

3,907 

17 

3,860 

8 

3,804 

47 
48 

49 

' 

b  Not  separately  returned. 


438 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 
TABLE  4b.-INCREASE  OF  POPULATION  OF  CITIES  HAVING  25,000  INHABITANTS 


11 

12 
13 
14  I 
15 

IC 
17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26 
27 
28 
29  I 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36 

37 
38 
39 
40 

41 
42 
43 
44 
45 

46 

47 
48 
49 
50 

51 
52 
53 
54 
55 

56 

57 
58 
59 
60 

61 
62 
63 
64 
65 

66 

67 
68 
69 

70 


Denver,  Colo 
Indianapolis,  Ind 
Allegheny,  P 
Albany,  N.  Y 
Columbus,  Ohio 

Syracuse,  N.  Y 
^^orcester,  Mass 
Toledo,  Ohio 
Richmond,  Va 
New  Haven,  Conn 

Paterson,  N.  J 
Lowell,  Mass 
]S^a8h^^lle,  Tenn 
Scran  ton.  Pa 
Fall  River,  Mass 

Cambridge,  Mas.s 

Atlanta,  Gra 

Memphis,  Tenn 
Wilmington,  Del 
Dayton,  Ohio 


Troy,5J".T 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Reading.  Pa 

Camden,  N.J 

Trenton,  N.  J 


Mass !      l^.ft? 


Lynn. 
Lincoln,  Neb  ... 

Charleston,  S.  C 11  91^ 

Hartlbrd,  Conn Tq  SAq 

St.  Joseph,  Mo I      ^^ 

Evansville,  Ind  ..  21,476 

Los  Angeles,  Cal  . 
Des  Momes,  Iowa 
Bridgeport,  Conn. 
Oakland,  Cal 


Portland,  Ore 

Saginaw,  Mich  . . . 
Salt  Lake,  Utah . . 
Lawrence,  Mass. 
Springfield,  Mass 


Manchester,  N.  H  .  - . 

ITtica,N.Y 

Hoboken,  N.  J 

Savannah,  Ga 

Seattle,  Wash 


Peoria,  111 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

Erie,  Pa 

Somerville,  Mass  . . . 
Harrisburg,  Pa 


a  Decrease. 


POPULATIOif.  439 

OR  MORE  IN  1890,  AS  CONSTITUTED  AT  THE  DATE  OF  EACH  CENSUS:   1790  TO  1890. 


Increase  from  1840 
to  1850. 

Increase  from  1830 
to  1840. 

Increase  from  1820 
to  1830. 

Increase  from  1810 
to  1820. 

Increase  from  1800 
to  1810. 

Increase  from  1790 
to  1800. 

Jfiimber. 

Percent. 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

Number. 

Percent. 

Number. 

Percent. 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

202, 837 
25,  493 
27,  711 

60,  605 

61,  391 

!         43, 498 
66,  741 

64.86 
570.  31 

29.59 
167.  26 
372.  77 

46.58 
65.23 

115,  598 

58.65 

73, 406 

59.34 

27,333 

28.36 

35,  884 

59.32 

27,  358 

82.58 

1 

13,  203 

23,  827 

2,344 

31,  991 
21,  693 

16.41 

192.  06 

16.  59 

52.11 
26.91 

16, 660 

5,231 
4,076 

18,  094 
17,  882 

26.11 

72.91 
40.56 

41.79 
28.50 

10,  080 
2,773 

18.76 
62.99 

12,502 

2,024 

30.33 
85.11 

12, 698 

775 

44.52 
48.35 

3 
4 
5 

10,  048 
16, 183 

30.22 
34.76 

8,313 
20,  041 

33.34 
75.59 

6,899 
13,  Oil 

38.25 
96.36 

6 

7 

69,  097 
10,  963 

24,  048 
14,  182 

25,  486 
16,637 
11,917 

18,  349 
21,  604 

149. 12 
180. 58 

132. 04 
13.88 

120.  70 
71.21 

130.  93 

1,  071.  79 
124.  95 

21,  507 
4,995 

9,545 
72, 456 
8,547 
4,538 
6,880 

86.61 
464.  22 

110.12 

243.  66 

08.01 

24.10 

309. 63 

15, 189 
470 

6,573 
2,561 
5,  320 
5,579 
800 

157.  53 
77.56 

313.  75 

9.42 

73.40 

42.12 

56.  26 

7,102 

279.  61 

0 

10 

11 

9,934 

2,480 
5,  039 

57.62 
52.01 
61.39 

T' 

3,203 
4,998 

204.  66 
155.  70 

I'f 

M 

15 

16 

6,337 

57.86 

4,446 

68.33 

17 

19 

3,784 
21,  984 

123. 18 
103.  65 

I't 

10,  869 

105.11 

6,329 

157. 75 

2,655 

195.  65 

998 

277. 99 

'>l) 

''1 

16,  212 

80.29 

10,  984 

119.  30 

7,144 

346.  29 

■>■) 

9^ 

''1 

18, 342 

79.16 

6,338 

37.65 

5,066 

43.  05 

1        1. 696 

16.84 

2,457 

32.27 

1,234 

19.34 

25 

5,399 
11, 173 
17,  042 
11,  834 

200.  56 

110.74 

50.54 

195.  67 

■'7 

7,288 
9,512 
3,613 

260. 19 

39.29 

148.  38 

' 

'>R 

11,  579 

91.68 

1,868 

17.36 

5,413 

101.  20 

1,851 

52.92 

29 
30 

- 

31 

9,552 
2,607 
7,417 
7,385 

3,748 

12,  587 

3,236 

127. 41 

213.  34 

36.80 

56.98 

49.34 
60.53 
46.70 

3,324 


79.65 

1,211 

40.88 

385 

14.94 

166 

6.89 

316 

15.08 

32 

33 

4,093 
2,780 

25.49 
27.31 

3,993 
3,033 

33.09 
42.44 

2,331 
1,375 

23.94 
23.  82 

3,999 
1,723 

69.71 
42.55 

1 

1,976 

52.  54 

34 

35 

36 

14,  322 
1,363 

221. 22 
24.49 

'^7 

■•18 

39 

4,786 
6,806 

71.03 
80.94 

2,580 
2,337 

62.05 
38.49 

2,564 
2,777 

160.  85 
84.28 

298 
972 

22.99 

41.84 

40 

al30 

aj.30 

338 

15.98 

41 



1 

1? 

5, 612 
4,910 

9,451 

67.07 
80.93 

48.88 



11 

3,117 

7,778 

105. 66 
67.31 

1.  950 
6,  292 

195. 00 
119. 53 

617 
1,369 

161. 10 
35.15 

-15 

al,  031 

020.93 

46 

47 

7,333 
6,108 
2,426 

4,890 

87.19 

181. 19 

60.12 

52.20 

2,554 

43.61 

1,  524 

35.18 

870 

25.13 

1,076 

45.10 



48 

1') 

110 
3,229 

2.80 
52.61 

017 
1,  623 

aO.43 
35.95 

50 

428 

10.47 

1,250 

44.06 

546 

23.  83 

51 
52 

13,  724 
8,498 

46.90 
89.75 

ol,  028 
2,394 

a3.39 
33. 84 

5,  5o;> 

2,348 

22.  23 
49.68 

69 

771 

0.28 
19.49 

5,787 
al,  392 

30.58 
o26.  03 

2,565 

15.08 

53 

51 

"l"! 

1 

56 

57 

1 

58 
59 

4,266 

129. 51 

494 

17.64 

1,300 

86.67 



411 

37.74 

it 

60 

... 

61 

80 

9.56 

^ 

6'^ 

64 
65 

66 

781 

10,  697 
4,  783 

7.  ii 

330. 66 
37.42 

4,201 

2,358 
4,459 

61.93 

268.  87 
53.57 

2,870 

110 
5,351 

73.33 

15.24 
180. 05 

1,147 

4i.45 

455 

19.68 

738 

46.  89 

67 

C8 

4,098 

36.54 

3,438 

44.21 

253 

3.36 

2.3J8 

44.26 

49 

'"  6.' 95 

70 

3,628 
4,356 
2,446 

247.31 
36.04 
71.69 

71 

4,495 
1,947 

59.21 
132.  90 

3,645 

830 



92.35 
130. 71 

al,  704 
241 

a30. 15 
61.17 

1,290 
313 

29.58 
386. 42 

1,048 

31.63 

72 
73 

74 

i,854 

31.66 

1,  668  i 

38.68 

1,322 

44.21 

703 

30.74 

815 

55.37 

75 

440  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  4b.-INCREA.SE   OF   POPULATION  OF  CITIES  HAVING  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

16 

17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 

33 
34 
35 

36 
37 
38 
39 

40 

41 
42 
43 
44 
45 

46 

47 
48 
49 


Increase  from  1880 
to  1890. 


Ifum'ber.  iPercent 


Kansas  city,  Kan. 

Dallas,  Tex 

Sioux  city.'Iowa. . 
Elizabeth,  N.  J  . . . 
Wilkesbarre,  Pa. . 


San  Antonio,  Tex 
Covington,  Ky  . .. 

Portland,  Me 

Tacoma,  Wash  ... 
Holyoke,  Mass  ... 


Fort  Wayne,  Ind.. 
Bingham  ton,  N.  Y. 

Norfolk,  Va 

Wheeling,  W.Va.. 
Angiista,  Ga 


17, 123 
7,651 
2,615 
34, 908 
13, 722 

8,513 
17,  688 
12,  905 

3,785 
11,409 

17, 785 
32,  277 
13, 141 
6,242 
11. 165 

4,226 

1.944 

15,  555 

10, 352 

3,238 

13,377 
10,  627 
8,057 

^^_^_ 4,175 

Chattanooga!  Tenn I      16,  208 


Yoimgstown,  Ohio 

Duluth.Minn 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Lancaster.  Pa 

Springfield,  Ohio  .. 


Quincy,  111  . . . 
Mobile,  Ala  .. 
Topeka,  Kan . 

Elmira,  N.  Y  . 
Salem,  Mass . . 


Long  Island  city,  N.  Y 

Altoona,  Pa 

Dubuque,  Iowa 

Terre  Haute,  Ind 


35,116  jl,097.  38 
27,709  I  267.51 
30,440  I  413.25 
9,535  33.78 
14,  379  '       61.  61 


Galveston,  Tex — 
Waterbury,  Conn 

Chelsea,  Mass 

Bay  citv, Mich  ... 
Pawtucliet,  R.  I  .. 


Akron,  Ohio 

Houston,  Tex 

Haverhill,  Mass 

Brockton,  Mass 

Williamsport,  Pa.  (6). 


Davenport,  loTva . 
Sacramento,  Cal. . 

Canton,  Ohio 

Birmingham,  Ala. 
Little  Rock,  Ark. 


Auburn,  N.  Y  .. 
Taunton,  Mass  . 
Allentown,  Pa  . 
Lacrosse,  "Wis.. 


6,836 
10,840 
6,127 
7,146 
8,603 

11,  089 

11,  044 
8,940 

13,  686 
8,198 

5,041 
4,966 
13, 931 
23, 092 

12,  736 

3, 934 
4,235 
7,165 
10, 585 


83.32 

25.74 

7.73 

, 179. 23 

62.61 

31.67 
102. 14 
58.75 
12.31 
52.12 

115. 23 

;,  851.  67 

69.56 

24.  22 

53.86 

15.50 
6.67 
100.  67 
50.40 
11.75 

78.10 
53.92 
36.20 
16.03 
125.  72 

30.73 
60.88 
28.13 
34.53 
45.21 

67.16 
66.88 
48.40 
100.  57 
43.30 

23.09 
23.18 
113.  05 
748. 28 
96.94 

17.94 
19.96 
39.67 

72.97 


Increase  from  1870 
to  1880. 


Number.  Percent. 


Increase  from  1860 
to  1870. 


3.965 

7,397 
13, 165 

8.294 
5,215 
2.397 
1,025 
11, 182 

9,162 
4,625 
2.  737 
11,457 
6.502 

7,360 
a2.  293 
6,159 
5.536 
8,078 

3,216 
a2.  902 
9,662 
4,678 
3,446 

13,  262 
9,100 
3,820 
9,  939 
6,799 

8,430 
6,980 
3,235 
13,  629 
12,  411 

6,506 
7.131 
5,380 
5,601 
2,904 

1,793 
5,137 
3,598 


116.  58 
35.51 
129. 40 

67.67 

21.28 

7.63 

,404.11 

104. 18 

51.71 
36.44 
14.  23 
59.42 
42.25 


758 

4,699 
2,584 
4,179 
6,720 


91.15 
a73. 24 
48.37 
27.36 
63.85 

13.37 
a9.  06 
166.  87 
29.49 
14.29 

342.  95 
85.77 
20.  72 
61.72 

111. 59 

61.01 

64.47 

17.44 

192.  94 

187.  51 

65.02 
76.01 
41.09 
69.95 
18.12 

8.95 
31.55 
41.55 


Number.  Percent. |  Number.  Percent 


9,265 
5,921 

4.021 
8.034 
5.072 


5,  736 

7,330 
4.367 
4,609 
5,197 


5.316 


Increase  from  1850 
to  1860. 


80.10 
139.  22 


48.83 
48.78 
19.26 


885 
2.630 
5,650 

10. 334 
2,776 
5.031 
7,181 
1,865 


114.  79 

70.56 
52.46 
31.53 
36.90 
23.18 

192. 68 


6.12 

27.28 
13.87 
30.10 
86.32 


7,019 
5.434 
7,509 
3,548 

6,511 
822 
5,152 
5,481 
2,  419 

6,529 
4,  537 
3,097 
1,423 
10,  366 

8.771 
2,498 
4,619 


7.47 
14.94 


75.33 

9.49 

662.  85 

82.71 
8.38 


8,653 

6,  239 
3,253 
5.859 
3,925 


195.  46 
41.80 
87.37 

139.  41 

89.11 

8.22 

38.46 

346.  24 

57.60 

187.  78 
93.64 
30. 99 
21.61 

183. 02 

77.85 

18.12 

114. 30 


232. 17 

56.79 
21. 16 
73.01 
101. 68 


5,984 
1,530 

4,747 
7,063 
5,526 


1,752 
6,106 


294 

2,648 


7,688 
5,234 
1,894 

6,816 
8,743 


516 


9,892 
4,543 


3,130 
4,867 
6,694 


447 

211 
2,449 
4,118 
2,645 
4,049 

9,419 
6,965 
1,438 


1,560 

1,438 
4,935 
4,246 


107. 18 
56.19 

136. 10 
75.07 
26.55 


53.99 
142.  60 


2.05 
23.16 


184.  81 
42.32 
37.08 

98.75 
42.62 


6.32 
9.81 


318.  28 
112. 15 


74.93 
94.74 
90.90 


11.91 

6.46 

102.  21 

70.07 

67.15 

250.  71 

509.  69 

102. 13 

55.24 


71.99 

15.06 
47.27 
112.  36 


a  Decrease. 


POPULATION.  44^ 

MORE  IN  1890,  AS  CONSTITUTED  AT  THE  DATE  OF  EACH  CENSUS:  1790  TO  1890-Coiitinued. 


Increa.<ie  fiom  1840 
to  1850. 

Increase  from  1830 
to  1840. 

Increase  from  1820 
to  1830. 

Increase  from  1810 
to  1820. 

Increase  from  1800 
to  1810. 

Increase  from  1790 
to  1800. 

Number.  IPercent 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

Number. 

Percent. 

Number. 

Per  cent. 

Number. 

Per  cent 

1 
2 
3 
4 

1.399 
1,005 

33.44 
58.50 

729 
a514 

21.10 
a23. 03 

a60 

1,477 

al.71 
195.  63 

a470 

a38.  37 

390 

46.71 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

11 
12 
13 

7.382 
5,597 

364.36 
36.78 

1,283 
2,620 

172.  68 
20.80 

4,017 

46.81 

1,660 

23.98 

3,217 

86.85 

1,471 

65.88 



3.406 
3,550 

31.19 
45.02 

1,106 
2,664 

11.27 
51.02 

1,336 
3,654 

15.76 
233. 18 

653 

71.44 

14 

1 

16 
17 
18 
19 

1.192 
3,952 
3.046 

4.583 
7,843 

40.16 
46.95 
147.  72 

197.  63 
61.89 

713 
982 

2,019 
9,478 

9.25 
90.93 

673.00 
296.74 

1,071 
a788 

16.15 
a42. 18 

1,228 

22. 72 

1,113 

25.93 

">() 

'1 

1.694 

112. 93 

oo 

23 
24 

3.  375 
5.182 

70.44 
34.36 

1,899 
1,187 

65.66 
8.54 

ffl53 
2,549 

al.80 
22.47 

al,  267 

aio.  05 

3,156 

33.37 

1,536 

19.39 

25 
26 

27 
28 
29 
30 

31 

^9 

1.469 
4,311 

40.05 
180.  38 

597 
1,619 

19.44 
209.  99 

189 
129 

6.56 
20.09 

8 
48 

0.28 
8.08 

(i382 
a255 

(111.  73 
a30.  04 

377 

79.87 

33 
34 
35 

1,569 
1.601 

71.84 
96.16 

725 

49.69 

36 
37 
38 
39 

1.541 

1.323 

262 

35.54 
50.57 
19. 36 

440 
663 

ii.29 
33.95 

826 

26.91 

388 

14.47 

a48 

al.76 

322 

13.37 

280 

81.40 

213 

162.  60 

40 

41 
42 
43 

44 
45 

46 

3,922 
2.796 
1.286 

69.71 
36.57 
51.58 

1,140 
1,603 

25.41 
26.53 

1.522 

33.67 

613 

15.69 

47 

1.22 

56 

1.47 

47 
48 
49 

1 

b  Not  separately  returned  m  1830. 


442  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

^       *r.ni?T7nATF    POPITT.A.TI0N    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND    BOROUGHS 
''^'S.VmGijr  ^bItAN^^^^^^^^  in    1890,    WITH    POPULATION    FOR    1880    AND 

INCREASE  DURING  THE  DECADE. 

[This  table  give,  the  pop.U.tiou  of  '^^^^■^^'^^^^^^^^^^Z^^J^  Z^l^^^li^^^o^^, 
itants  or  more,,  lo  far  as  tl^^.V^j;^;!  ^f  °/„f  ^p"^,??  '''In*  tL  New  EugUnc!  states  the  population  of  to  Vns  having  2, 500  inlinl.itant. 
precinct,  district,  etc.,  of  whicii  they  lorm  a  part.  J^"  ;„  the  case  of  cities  or  boroughs  having  8,000  inhabitants  or  more  whicb 


CITIES,   TOWNS,  VIL- 
LAGES,   AND  BOBODGHS. 


Aberdeen,  Miss . . 
Aberdeen,  S.D... 

Abilene,  Kan 

Abilene,  Tex 

Abington,  Mass . 


Adams,  Mass  . 
Adrian,  Mich  . 
Akron,  Ohio  . . 
Alameda,  Cal  . 
Albany,  Ga ... 


Albany,  N.  T 

Albany,  Ore 

Albert  Lea,  Minn . 

Albina,  Ore 

Albion,  Mich 


Albion,  N.  Y 

Albuquerque,  N.  M.(a) 

Alexandria,  La 

A  lexandria,  Va 

Allegan,  Mich 


Allegheny,  Pa  . 
Allentown,  Pa . 
Alliance,  Ohio  . 
Alpena,  Mich . . 
Alton,  111 


Altoona,  Pa 

Ameiicus,  Ga 

Amnsbury,  Mass. . 
Amherst,'  Mass  . . . 
Amsterdam,  N.Y  . 


Anrfeonda,  Mont . 
Anderson,  Ind  .  - . 
Anderson,  S.  C  . .  ■ 
Andover,  Mass  .. 
Annapolis,  Md... 


Ann  Arbor,  Mich . 

Auniston,  Ala 

Anoka,  Minn 

Ansonia,  Conn  (b) . 
Antigo,  "Wis 


Arohbald,  Pa 

Argentine,  Kan 

Arkansas  city,  Kan  .  - 


Arlington,  Mass 
A.=heville,N.  C  . 

Aslil.and,  Ky 

Ashland,  Mass.. 
Ashland,  Ohio  . . 


Astoria,  Ore  ... 
Atchison,  Kan  . 

Athens,  6a 

Athens,  Ohio.. 
Athens,  Pa  — 


Athol,Mass 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Atlantic,  Iowa 

Atlantic  city,  N.J  . 
Attleboro,  Mass — 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1880 


Apalachicola,  Fla ,?'IH 

Appleton,Wis 11.869 


3,449 
3.182 
3,547 
3,194 
4,260 

9,213 

8,756 

27,  601 

11,105 

4,008 

94,  923 
3,079 
3,  305 
5,129 
3,763 

4,586 
3,  785 
2,861 
14,  339 
2,669 

105,  287 

25, 228 

7,607 

11,283 

10, 294 

30,  337 
6,398 
9,798 
4,512 

17,  336 

3,975 
10,  741 
3,018 
6,142 
7,604 

9,431 
9,998 
4,  252 
10,  342 
4,424 


4,032 
4,  732 
8,347 

5,629 
10,  235 
4,195 
2,532 
3,566 

7,346 
9,956 
3,192 
£,338 


Ashland,  Pa 

Ashland,  Wis 

Ashley,  Pa 

Ashtabula, Ohio  .... 

Aspen,  Colo 5,108 

6,184 
13,  963 
8,  639 
2,  620 
3,274 


2,339 


2,360 


3,697 

5,591 
7,849 
16,  512 
5,708 
3,216 

90,  758 

1,867 

1,966 

143 

2,716 


1,800 

13,  659 

2,305 

78,  682 

18,  063 

4,636 

6,153 

8,975 

19,710 
3,635 
3,355 
4,298 
9,466 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


1,110 


1,187 


563 

3,622 

907 

11,089 

5,457 
792 

4,165 

1,212 
1,  339 
4,986 
1,047 


47.46 

'so.'so 

15.' 23 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VIL- 
LAGES, AND  BOROUGHS. 


4,126 
1,850 
5,169 
6,642 

8,061 

942 

2,706 


1,061 
680 
364 

26,  605 
7,165 
2,  971 
5,130 
1,319 

10,  627 

2,763 

6,443 

214 

7,870 


64.78 
11.56 
67.16 
95.60 
24.63 

4.59 
64,92 

68.11 

,486.71 

38.55 


Auburn,  Me  . . 
Auburn,  N.  T. 
Augusta,  Ga.. 
Augusta,  Me.. 
Aurora,  HI 


Aurora,  Ind 

Aurora,  Mo 

Ausable,  Mich  . 

Austin,  111 

Austin,  Minn . . 


POPULATION. 


1890 


6,615 

1,168 

973 

962 

1,370 
9,056 
1,546 


58.94 
4.98 
15.79 

33.81 
39.67 
64.09 
83.37 
14,70 

53.92 

76.01 

192.  04 

4.98 

83.14 


Austin,  Tex 

Avoca,  Pa 

Avondale,  Ohio . 

Baker,  Ore 

Bakersfield,  Cal. 


BaldwinsvUle,  N.  Y . 
Ballston  Spa,  N.  Y  . . 

Baltimore,  Md 

Bangor,  Me 

Bangor,  Pa 


1880 


Baraboo,  Wis 

BarnesvlUe,  Ohio. 
Barnstable,  Mass. 

Barre,  Vt 

Batavia,  111 


1,336 
8,005 
3,049 


1, 012 

4,100 
2,616 
3,280 
2,394 
3,004 

6,052 


6,319 
65,  533 

4,  351 
13,  055 

7,577 

a  New  town. 


2,799 
4,445 


1,391 

3,864 

983 


7,335 

1,529 

7,619 

915 

138 

562 

1,294 


160.  32 
63.14 
18.  82 
14.48 

17.00 

961.  36 

57.13 


Batavia,  N.  Y 

Bath,  Me 

Bath,  N.  Y 

Baton  Rouge,  La  . . . 
Battle  Creek,  Mich  . 


Bay  city,  Mich . 
Bayonue,  N.  J.. 
Beardstown,  111. 
Beatrice,  Neb-. . 
Beaufort,  S.  C  . . 


104. 12 
48.27 
32.24 


2,803 
15, 105 
6,099 
2,457 
1,592 

4,307 
37,  409 
3,662 
5,477 
11,111 


393 
3,893 


724.  80 

37.29 

291.  25 

27.90 

5.76 

18.71 

21.38 


Beaumont,  Tex  . . 
Beaverdam,  Wis. 
Beaver  PaUs,  Pa. 

Bedford,  Ind 

Bedford,  Va 


Belfast,  Me 

Bellaire,01iio 

Bellofontame,  Ohio. 

Bellefonte,  Pa 

Belle  Plaiue,  Iowa 


Belleville,  111.. 
Bellevue,  Ky... 
Bellevue,  Ohio  . 
Beloit,  Wis-..- 
Belton,  Tex. . . . 


14.04 
87.58 


3,381 

cl,  142 

2,540 

163 

1,682 

2,012 

28, 124 

689 

7,578 
e3, 534 


120. 62 

c7.  56 

41.65 

6.63 

105. 65 

46.71 
75.18 
18.  SI 
138.  36 
c31. 81 


Belvidere,  111 

Bennington,  Vt 

Benton  Harbor,  Mich  . 

Eenwood,  W.  Va 

Berea,  Ohio 


Berkeley,  Cal. 
Berkley,  Va... 
Berlin,  Conn . . 
Berlin,  N.H.. 
Berlin,  Wis... 


11,250 
25,  858 
33,  300 
10,  527 
19,  688 

3,929 
3,482 
4,328 
4,051 
3,901 

14,  575 
3,031 
4,473 
2,604 
2,626 

3,040 

3, 527 

434, 439 

19, 103 

2,509 

4,605 
3,207 
4,023 
6,812 
3,543 

7,221 
8,723 
3,261 
10, 478 
13, 197 

27, 839 
19,  033 

4,226 
13, 836 

3,587 

3,296 
4,222 
9,735 
3,351 
2,897 

5,294 
9,934 
4,245 
3,046 
2,623 

15,  361 
3, 163 
3,052 
6,315 
3,000 

3,867 
6,  .391 
3,692 
2,934 
2,  533 

5,101 
3,899 
2,600 
3,729 
4,149 


9,555 
21, 924 
21, 891 

8,665 
11, 873 

4,435 


Berwick,  Pa 

Bessemer,  Ala  . . 
Bessemer,  Colo. . 
Bessemer,  Mich. 
Bethel,  Conn 


Num- 
ber. 


1,695 
3,934 
11, 409 
1, 862 
7,815 


Per 
cent. 


1,328 
1,359 
2,305 

11,013 
1,913 
2.552 

'  1,2.58 
801 

2,121 

3,011 

332,  313 

16,  856 

1,328 

3,266 
2,435 
4,242 
2,060 
2,639 

4,845 
7,874 
3,183 
7, 197 
7,063 

20, 693 
9,372 
3,135 
2.447 
2,549 


3,000 
2,692 
1,596 


17.74 
17.94 
52.12 
21.49 
65.82 

cll.41 


3,562 
1,118 
1,921 
1,346 

1,825 

919 

516 

102, 126 

2,247 

1,181 

1,339 

772 

c219 

4,752 
904 

2,376 

849 

78 

3,281 

6,134 

7,146 
9,661 
1,091 
11,  389 
1,  038 


225.  90 

198.  09 

69. 24 

32.34 

58.44 

75.27 

107. 00 


43.33 
17.14 
30.73 
13.  33 

88.93 

41.00 
31.70 
C5. 16 
230.  68 
34.  26 

49.04 
10.78 
2.45 
45.59 
86.85 

34.53 
103.08 

34.80 
465. 43 

40.72 


3,416 
5,104 
2,198 
2,191 


4,631 

1,153 

706 


23.59 
90.73 
52,46 
32.22 


6  The  town. 


2,701 
4.544 
3,317 
2,566 
3,401 

0  Decrease, 


5,308 
8,025 
3,998 
3,026 
1,689 

C14 
1,909 
247 
920 
934 

eO,  26 
23. 79 
6.18 
30.40 
55.30 

10,  083 
1,460 
2,169 
4,790 
1,797 

4,678 
1,703 
883 
1,  .525 
1,203 

43.79 
116. 64 
40.71 
31.84 
66:94 

2,  951 
6,333 
1,230 

916 

58 

2,462 

31  04 

0. .  2 

200.  IJ 

1,682 

851 

50.59 

2,385 
1,144 
3,353 

215 

2,585 

796 

9.01 

225. 96 

23. 74 

2,095 

606 

28.93 

2,727 

674 

24. 72 

POPULATION. 


443 


r 


Table  5 — AGGEEGATE    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING   2,500  INHABITANTS   OR  MORE  IN  1890,  ETC.— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VIL- 
LAGES, AND  BOROUGHS. 


Bethlehem,  Pa 

Beverly,  Mass 

Bid{lefi>r(l,  Me 

Big  Kapids,  Mich . 
Biloxi,  Miss 


POPULATION. 


1890 


Binghamton,  N.  T 
BirmiDghani,  Ala . 
Blackstone,  Mass  . 

Blairsville,  Pa 

Bloomington,  111 . . , 


Bioomington,  lud  . 
Bloonisburg.  Pa. . . 

Blosshurg,  Pa 

Blue  Island,  111  . . . 
Bluffton,  Ind 


Bonhaiu,  Tex 

Bonue  Terre,  Mo. . 

Boone,  Iowa 

Boonville,  Mo 

Bordentown,  N.  J  . 


Boston,  Mass 

Bonlder,  Colo 

Bowling  Green,  Ky  . . . 
Bowling  Green,  Ohio. . 
Braddoek,  Pa 


Bradford,  Mass  . 
Bradford,  Pa ... . 
Braidwood,  111  . . 
Brainerd,  Minn  . 
Braintree,  Mass. 


Brandon,  Vt 

Branford,  Conn  . 
Brattleboro,  Vt . 

Brazil,  Ind 

Brenham,  Tex .. 


Brewer,  Me 

Bridgeport,  Conn . 
Bridgeport,  Ohio. . 

Bridgeport,  Pa 

Bridgeton,  N.  J  . . . 


Bridgewater,  Mass 

Bridgton,  Me 

Bristol,  Conn 

Bristol,  Me 

Bristol,  Pa 


Bristol,  E.I 

Bristol,  Tenn.  (b  ) 

Bristol,  Va.  (b) 

Brockport,  N.  Y 

Brockton,  Mass 


Brookfleld,  Mass 
Brookfield,  Mo... 
Brookline,  Mass  . 
Brooklyn,  Conn.. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y  . . 


Brooklyn.  Ohio 

Brownsville,  Tenn . 
Brownsville,  Tex  .. 

Brunswick,  Ga 

Brunswick,  Me  . . . . 


Bryan,  Ohio 

Bryan,  Tex 

Bucksport,  Me. 
Buc>Tus,  Ohio  . 
Buflalo,N.Y... 


Burlington,  Iowa 
Burlington,  N.  J  . , 

Burlington,  Vt 

BuTTiUville,  R.  I . . 
Butler,  Ind 


6,762 
10, 821 
14,  443 
5,303 
3,234 

35,  005 

26,  178 

6, 138 

3,126 

20,  484 

4,018 
4,635 
2,568 
3,  329 
3,589 

3,361 
3,719 
6,520 
4,141 
4,232 

448,  477 
3,330 
7,803 
3,467 
8,561 

3,720 
10, 514 
4,641 
5,703 
4,848 

3,310 
4,460 
6,862 
5,905 
5,209 

4,193 

48,  866 

3,369 

2,651 

11,424 

4,249 
2,605 
7,382 
2,821 
6,553 

5,478 
3,324 
2,902 
3,742 
27,  294 

3,352 
4,547 
12,  103 

2,628 
806,  343 

4,585 
2,516 
6,134 
8,459 
6,012 

3,068 
2,979 
2,921 
5,974 
255,  664 

22,  565 
7,264 

14,  590 
5,492 
2,521 


1880 


5,193 
8,456 
12, 651 
3,  5.52 
1,540 

17,317 
3,086 
4,907 
1,162 

17, 180 

2,756 
3,702 
2,140 
1,542 
2,354 


INCREASE. 


Num- 
ber. 


3,  330        3, 190 

3, 854  287 

4,258  I         a26 


1,569 
2,365 
1,792 
1,75J 
1,694 

17,  688 

23,  092 

1,231 

1,964 

3,304 

1,262 

933 

428 

1,787 

1,235 

1,481 


362,  839 
3,069 
5,114 
1,539 
3,310 

2,643 
9,197 
5,524 
1,865 
3,855 

3,  280 
3,047 
5,880 
3,441 
4,101 

3,170 
27,  643 
2,  395 
1,802 
8,722 

3,620 
2.863 
5,347 
3,196 
5,  273 

6,028 
1,647 
1,502 
4,039 
13,  608 


85, 638 

261 

2,689 

1,928 

5,251 

1,077 
1,317 
a883 
3,  838 
993 

30 

1,413 

982 

2,464 

1,108 

1,023 
21,  223 

974 

849 

2,702 

629 
a258 

2,035 
a375 

1,280 

a550 
1,677 
1,340 

a297 
13,  686 


2,820  i  532 
2,264  1 1  2,283 
8,057  ij  4,046 
2,308  1 1  320 
566,663  ;i239.  080 


4,938  !i 

2,891  ]■ 

5,384  I, 

2,952  '"[ 


1,196 

5,568 

628 

116 


3,047  i'      al26 
3,835  1 1     2,139  ■ 
155,134  11100,530 


19,  450 
6,090 

11,  365 
5,714 
1,  0.56 


3,115 
1,174 
3.225 
a222 

1,465 


Per 
cent. 


30.21 
27. 97 
14.16 
49.30 
110.00 

102.14 
748. 28 

25.09 
169. 02 

19.23 

45.79 
25.20 
20.00 
115. 89 
52.46 

78.78 


95.80 

7.45 

a0.61 

23.60 
8.50 

52.58 
125. 28 
158. 64 

40.  75 

14.32 

al5.  98 

205. 79 

25.76 

0.91 
46.37 
16.70 
71.61 
27.02 

32.27 

76.78 
40.67 
47.11 
30.98 

17.38 
a9.  01 
38.06 
all.  73 
24. 27 

a9. 12 
101. 82 
85. 79 
a  7.  .35 
100.  57 

18.87 
100.  84 
50,  22 
13.86 
42.  30 


1,295  !  .3,290  i  254.05 


24.22 

192.  60 

11.66 

3.93 


a4. 14 

55.78 
64.80 

16.02 
19.28 

28.38 
a3.  89 
138. 73 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VIL- 
LAGES,   AND  BOROUGHS. 


Butler,  Mo 

Butler,  Pa 

Butte,  Mont  .. . 
Cadillac,  Mich . 
Cairo,  m 


Calais,  Me 

Calvert,  Tex 

Cambridge,  Md  . . . 
Cambridge,  Mass . 
Cambridge,  Ohio. . 


Camden,  Ark  . 
Camden,  Me.. 
Camden,  N.  J  , 
Camden,  S.  C  . 
Cameron,  Mo  . 


Canandaigua,  N.  Y 

Canastota,  N.  Y 

Canton,  Conn 

Canton,  111 

Canton,  Mass 


Canton,  N.  Y 

Canton,  Ohio 

Canyon,  Colo 

Cape  Elizabeth,  Me. 
Cape  Girardeau,  Mo 


Carbondale,  Pa  , 

Caribou,  Me 

Carlinville,  111 . . 

Carlisle,  Pa 

Carmi,  111 


Carrollton,  Mo . . 

Carson,  Nev 

Cartersville,  Ga. 
Carterville,  Mo  . 
Carthage,  Mo  . . . 


Catasauqua,  Pa 

Catskill.N.  Y 

Cedar  J'alls,  Iowa. . . 
Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa. 
Celina,  Ohio 


Centerville.  Iowa 

C'entralia,  111 

Centralia,  Pa 

Chambersburg,  Pa 

Champaign,  111 


Channte,  Kan 

Chariton,  Iowa 

Charles  city,  Iowa . . 

Charleston,  111 

Charleston,  S.  C 


Charleston,  W.  Va 

Charlotte,  Mich 

Charlotte,  N.  C 

Charlottesville,  Va 

Chartiers,  Pa 


Chattanooga,  Tenn . 
Cheboygan,  Mich  .. 
Chelmsford,  Mass. . 

Chelsea,  Mass 

Cherokee,  Iowa 


Chester,  111 

Chester,  Pa 

Chester,  S.  C 

Chestertown,  Md . 
Cheyenne,  Wyo. . . 


Chicago,  lU 

Chico,  Cal 

Chicopee,  Mass  .. 
Chillicothe,  Mo.. 
Chillicothe,  Ohio. 


POPULATION. 


1890 


2,812 
8,734 

10,  723 
4,461 

10,  324 

7,290 
2,632 
4,192 
70,  028 
4,361 

2,571 
4,621 
58,  313 
3,  533 
2,917 

5,868 
2,774 
2,500 
5,604 
4,538 

2,580 
26, 189 
2,825 
5,459 

4,297 

10, 833 
4,087 
3,293 
7,620 
2,785 

3,878 
3,950 
3,171 
2,884 
7,981 

3,  704 
4,920 
3,459 
18,  020 
2,702 

3,668 
4,763 
2,761 


A 


5,839 

2,826 
3,122 
2,802 
4,135 
54,  955 

6,  742 
3,867 
11,557 
5,591 
2,983 

29,100 
6,235 
2,695 

27, 909 
3,441 

2,708 

20, 226 

2,703 

2,632 

11,690 

1,  099,  850 
2,894 

14,  050 
5,717 

11,  288 


1880 


2,162 
3,163 
3,363 
2,  213 
9,011 

6,173 
2,280 
2,262 
52,  669 
2,883 

1,503 
4,386 
41,  659 
1,780 
2,109 

5,726 
1,569 
2,301 
3,762 
4,516 

2,049 
12,  258 
1,501 
5,302 
3,889 

7,714 
2,756 
3,117 
6,209 
2,512 

2,313 
4,229 
2,037 
483 
4,167 

3,065 
4,320 
3,020 
10,  104 
1,346 

2,475 
3,621 
1,886 

6,877 
5,103 

887 

2,977 

2,421 

2,867 

49,  984 

4,192  i 

2,910 

7,094 

2,676 

1,852 

12,  892 
2,269 
2,553 

21,782 
1,523 

2,580 
14,  997 
1,899 
2,359 
3,456 

503, 185 
3,300 

11,  286 
4,078 

10, 938 


Num- 
ber. 


650 
5,571 
7,360 
2,248 
1,313 

1,117 

352 

1,930 

17,  359 

1,478 

1,068 

235 

16,  654 

1,753 

808 

142 
1,205 

199 

1,842 

22 

531 

13, 931 

1,324 

157 

408 

3,119 
1,331 

176 
1,411 

273 

1,565 
a279 
1,134 
2,401 
3,814 

639 

600 

439 

7,916 

1,356 

1,193 
1,142 

875 
986 

736  J 

1,  939  I 

145 

.381 

1,268  I 

4,971 

2,550 

957 
4,463 
2,915 
1,131 

16,  208 
3,966 
142 
6,127 
1,918 

128 

5,229 

804 

273 

8,234 

596,  665 

(1406 

2,764 

1,  6.'i9 

350 


Per 

cent. 


30.06 
176. 13 
218. 85 
101.  58 

14.57 

18.09 
15.44 
85.  32 
32.96 
51.27 

71.06 
5.36 
39.98 
98.48 
38.31 

2.48 

76.80 

8.65 

■      48. 96 

0.49 

25.92 

113.  65 

88.21 

2.96 

10.49 

40.43 
48.29 
5.65 
22.73 
10.87 

67.66 
06.60 

55.67 
497. 10 
91.53 

20.85 
13.89 
14.54 
78.35 
100.  74 

48.20 
31.54 
46.39 
14.34 
<l4.  42") 

218.  60 

4.87 

15.74 

44.  23 

9.95 

00.83 
32.89 
62,  91 
108.  93 
01.07 

12-..  72 

174.  79 

5.56 

28.13 

125.  94 

4.96 

34.87 

42.  34 

11.57 

238.  25 

118.58 

O12.30 

24.49 

40.19 

3.20 


a  Decrease.  b  Total  for  Bristol  town,  in  Sullivan  <  ounty,  Tennessee,  and  ■Washington  county,  Virginia,  6,220. 


444 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablf   5.-AGGEEGATE    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE  IN  1890,  ETC.— Continued. 


POPULATION. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,  VIL- 
LAGES, AND  BOROUGHS. 


Chippewa  Falls,  Wis 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Circleville,  Ohio 

Claremont,  N.  H 

Clarinda,  Iowa 


Clarkshnrg.W.Va. 
Clark  sville,  Tenn  .. 
Clay  Center,  Kan  . . 

Cleburne,  Tex 

Cleveland,  Ohio 


Cleveland,  Tenn 

Clifton,  S.C 

Clinton,  111 

Clinton,  Iowa  — 
Clinton,  Mass... 


Clinton,  Mo 

Cloquet,  Minn  . 
Clyde,  N.Y.... 
Coatesville,  Pa. 
Cohoes,  N.  Y... 


Colchester,  (Jonn 

Colchester,  Vt 

Cold  water,  Mich 

College  Point,  N.  Y  . 
Collinsville,  HI 


Colorado  Springs,  Colo 

Columbia,  Ind 

Columbia,  Mo 

Columbia,  Pa 

Columbia,  S.  C 


Columbia,  Tenn . 
ColumV)us,  Ga — 
Columbus,  Ind. . 
Columbus,  Miss 
Columbus,  Neb  . 


Columbus,  Ohio. . 
Concord,  Mass  . . . 
Concord,  N.  H  - . . 

Concord,  N.  C 

Concordia,  Kan  . . 


Coney  Island,  N.  Y. 

Conneaut,  Ohio 

Connellsville,  Pa. . . 
Connersville,  Ind  . . 
Conshohocken,  Pa  . 


Cooperstown,  N.  Y. . . 

Conyng.N.Y 

Corpus  Christi,  Tex. . 

Corry,  Pa 

Corsicana,  Tex 


Cortland,  N.  T 

Coshocton,  Ohio 

Council  Bluffs,  Iowa . 

Coventry,  K.  I 

Covington,  Ky 


Cranston,  R.I 

Crawfordsville,  Ind . . 

Crestline,  Ohio 

Creston.  Iowa 

Crookston,  Minn 


Cumberland,  Md 

Cumberland,  K.  I 

Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio  . 

Cyhthiana,  Ky 

Dallas,  Tex 


Dalles,  Ore 

Dalton.Ga 

Dalton.Mass 

Danbury,  Conn  . 
Dansvil'le,  N.  Y . 


1880 


8,670 
296,  908 
6,556 
5,565 
3,  262 

3,008 
7,924 
2,802 
3,278 
261,  353 

2,863 
2,639 
2,598 
13, 619 
10, 424 

4.737 
2,530 
2,638 
3,680 
22,  509 

2,988 
5,143 
5,247 
6,127 
3,498 

11,140 

3,027 

4,0U0 

10,  599 

15,  353 

5,370 
17,  303 
6,719 
4,559 
3,134 

88, 150 
4,427 

17,  004 
4,339 
3,184 

3,313 
3,241 
5,629 
4,548 
5,470 

2,657 
8,550 
4,387 
5,677 
6,285 

8,590 
3,672 

21, 474 
5,068 

37, 371 

8,099 
6,089 
2,911 
7,200 
3,457 

12, 729 
8,090 
2,614 
3,016 

38, 067 

3,029 
3,046 
2,885 
16,  552 

3,758 


3,982 
255, 139 
6,046 
4,704 
2,011 

2,307 
3,880 
1,753 
1,855 
160, 146 

1,874 


2,709 
9,052 
8,029 

2,868 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


4,688 

41, 769 

510 

861 

1,251 

701 

4,044 

1,049 

1,423 

101,  207 


dill 
4,567 
2,395 


2,826 
2,766 
19, 416 

2,974 
4,421 
4,681 
4,192 

2.887 

4,226 
2,244 
3,  326 
8,312 
10,  036 

3,400 
10, 123 
4,813 
3.955 
2, 131 

51, 647 
3,922 

13,  843 
1,264 
1,853 

1,184 
1,256 
3,609 
3,228 
4,561 

2,199 
4, 802 
3,257 
5,277 
3,373 

4,050 
3,044 

18, 063 
4,519 

29, 720 

5,940 
5,251 
2,818 
5,081 
1,227 

10, 693 
6.445 
2,294 
2, 101 

10, 358 

2,232 
2,516 
2,052 


117. 73 

16.37 

8.44 

18.30 

62.21 

30.39 
104.  23 
59.84 
76.71 
63.20 

52.77 


a4.10 
50.45 
29.83 

65.17 


3,625 


ol88 

914 

3.093 

14 

722 

566 

1,935 

611 

6,914 

783 

674 

2.287 

5.317 

1,970 
7,180 
1,906 
604 
1,003 

36, 503 

505 

3,161 

3,075 

1,331 

2,129 
1,985 
2,020 
1,320 
909 

458 
3,748 
1,130 

400 
2,912 

4,540 
628 

3,411 
549 

7,651 

2,159 

838 

63 

2,119 

2,230 

2,036 

1,645 

320 

915 

27, 709 

797 
530 
833 


CITIES,   TOWNS,  VIL- 
LAGES, AND  BOROUGHS. 


133 


POPULATION. 


1890 


Dan  vers,  Mass. 
Danville, 111  ... 
Danville,  Ky... 
Danville,  Pa  . .  . 
Danville,  Va . . . 


a6.65 
33.04 
15.93 

0.47 
16.33 
12.09 
46.16 
21.16 

163.  61 
34.89 
20.26 
27.51 
52.98 

57.94 
70.93 
39.  6C 

15.27 
47.07 

70.68 
12.88 
22.83 
243.28 
71.83 

179.  81 

158. 04 

55.97 

40.89 

19.93 

20.83 
78.05 
34.69 
7.58 
86.33 

112. 10 
20.63 
18.88 
12. 15 

25.74 

36.35 
15.96 
2.21 
41.70 
181. 74 

19.04 
25.52 
13.95 
43.55 
267. 51 

35.71 
21.07 
40.59 


Darby,  Pa 

Dartmouth,  Mass . 
Davenport,  Iowa. . 

Dayton,  Ky 

Dayton,  Ohio 


Dayton,  Tenn.. 
Decatur,  Ala... 

Decatur.  Ill 

Decatur,  Ind... 
Decorah,  Iowa . 


Dedham.Mass . 
DeerfleUi,  Mass 

Deering,  Me 

Deer  Isle,  Me  .. 
Defiance,  Ohio  . 


Dekalb,  111 

Delaware,  Ohio  . 
Delphos,  Ohio.. 
Denison,  Tex  . . 
Dennis.  Mass  ... 


Dennison,  Ohio  . 
Denton.  Tex  — 
Denver,  Colo . . . 
Depere,  Wis  . . . 
Derby,  Conn  . . . 


Derby,  Vt 

Derry.N.H 

Des  Moines,  Iowa. 

De  Soto,  Mo 

Detroit.  Mich 


Dexter.  Me 

Dickson,  Pa 

Dixon,  111 

Donaldsonville,  La. . 
Dover,  Del 


Dover,N.H 

Dover,  Ohio 

Dowagiac,  Mich 
Doylestown.  Pa. 
Dubois,  Pa 


Dubuque,  Iowa 
Dudley,  Mass... 
Duluth,Minn.. 
Dunkirk,  N.  Y.. 
Dunmore,  Pa — 


3.67  I 


Duquoin.  Dl 

Durango,  Colo 

Durham,  N.  C 

EastBridgewater,  Mas: 
East  Greenwich,  R.  I. 

East  Haddam,  Conn. . . 
Easthampton,  Mass  . . 
East  Hartford,  Conn . . 
East  Liverpool,  Ohio  . 
East  Mauoh  Chunk,  Pa 


Easton,  Md 

Easton,  Mass 

Easton.  Pa 

Eastport,  Me 

East  Portland,  Ore. 


East  Providence,  R.I. 

East  St.  Louis,  111 

East  Windsor.  Conn.. 

Eaton,  Ohio 

Eauclaire,  Wis 


1880 


7.454 
11,491 

3,766 

7,998 
10.  305 

2,972 

3,122 

26,  872 

4,264 

661,  220 

2,719 
2,765 
16,  841 
3,142 
2,801 

7,123 
2,910 
5,353 
3,422 
7,694 

2,579 
8, 224 
4,516 
10,  958 
2.899 

2,925 
2,558 
106,713 
3,625 
5,969 

2,900 

2,604 

50,  093 

3,960 

205, 876 

2,732 
3,110 
5,161 
3.121 
3.061 

12,  790 
3.470 
2,806 
2,519 
6,149 

30,  311 
2,944 

33, 115 
9,416 
8,315 

4,052 
2,726 
5,485 
2,911 

3,127 

2,599 
4,395 
4,455 
10,  956 
2,772 

2,939 
4,493 

14,  481 
4,908 

10,  532 

8,422 
15, 169 
2,  890 
2,934 
17,  415 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


6,598 
7,733 
3,074 
8,346 
7,526 

1,779 
3,430 

21, 831 
3,210 

38,  678 

200 
1,063 
9,547 
1,905 
2,951 

6,233 
3,543 
4,324 
3, 266 
5,907 

1,598 
6,894 
3,814 
3,975 
3,288 

1,518 
1,194 

35, 629 
1,954 

11,  650 

1,967 

2,140 

22, 408 

1,989 

116,  340 

2,563 
838 
3,658 
2,600 
2,811 

11,687 

2, 208 
2,100 
2,070 
2,718 

22, 254 

2,803 

838 

7,248 

5,151 

2,807 


856 
3,758 

692 
a348 
2,779 

1,193 
0308 
5,041 
1,054 
22,  542 

2,519 
1,702 
7,294 
1,237 
ol50 


2,041 
2,710 
2,887 

3,032 
4,206 
3,500 
5,568 
1,853 

3,005 
3,902 
11, 924 
4,006 
2,934 

5,056 
9,185 
3,019 
2,143 
10,119 


a633 

1,029 

156 

1,787 

981 

1,330 

702 

6,983 

a389 

1,407 
1,364 

71,  084 
1,671 

a5,  681 

933 

464 

27,  685 

1,971 

89, 536 

169 

2,272 

1,503 

521 

250 

1,103 

1,262 

706 

449 

3,431 

8,057 

141 

32,  277 

2,168 

3,164 

1,245 


12.97 
48.60 
22.51 
a4.17 
36.93 

67.06 
a8.  98 
23.09 
32.83 
58.28 

1, 259.  50 
160. 11 
76.40 
64.93 

(15.08 

14.28 

al7. 87 

23.80 

4.78 

30.25 

61.39 
19.29 
18.41 
175.  67 
oil.  83 

92.69 
114. 24 
199.  51 

85.52 
a48. 76 

47.43 
21.68 
123. 55 
99.10 
76.96 

6.59 

271. 12 

41.09 

20.04 


9.44 
57. 16 
33.62 
21.69 
126.  23 

36.20 

5.03 

3, 851.  67 

29.91 

61.42 

44.35 


3,444 
201 
240 

o433 
189 
955 

5,388 
919 

a66 

591 
2,557 

902 
7,598 

3,366 

5,984 

ol29 

791 

7,296 


168. 74 
7.42 
8.31 

al4. 28 
4.49 
27.29 
96.77 
49.60 

a2. 20 
15.15 
21.44 
22.  52 
258.  96 

60.57 
65. 15 
rt4.27 
36.91 
72.10 


t  FndiXs  a  population  of  3,242  for  territory,  which,  by  decision  of  the  court  of  common  pleas  of  Montgomery  county,  is  now 
outside  the  limits  of  Dayton  city. 


POPULATION. 


445 


I 


Table    5.-AGGKEGATE   POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE  IN  1890,  ETC.— Coutiiuied. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VIL- 
LAGES,  AND  BOROUGHS. 


Edgewater,  N.  T  . 
Ertwardsville,  111 . 
Edwardsville,  Pa . 

Eftingliam,  111 

Eldorado,  Kan 


Elgin,  111 

Elizabeth,  X.J  ... 
Elizabeth,  N.  C  . . . , 

Elkhart,  Inrt 

EUensburg,  Wash 


EllenTille,N.T. 
Ellsworth,  Me  . . 
Elmira,  N.  T.... 
El  Paso,  Tex.... 
Elyria,  Ohio 


Emporia. Kan.. . 
Enfield,  Conn... 

Erie,  Pa 

Escanaba,  Mich. 
Etna,  Pa 


Eufaiila,  Ala 

Eureka,  Cal 

Enreka  Springs,  Ark . 

Evan-sville,  lud 

Everett,  Mass 


Exeter,  X.  H  . . . 
Eairbiiry,  Xeb  . 
I'airfield,  Conn. 
Fairfield,  Iowa. 
Fairfield,  Me. . . 


Fairhaven,  Mass.. 

Fairhaven,  Vt 

Fairhaven,  "Wash . 
Fairport,  N.  T  . . . . 
Fall  Kiver,  Mass.. 


Falmoiith,  Mass 

Fargo.  N.  D 

Farfbault,  Minn  . .. 
Farmington,  Conn 
Farmington,  Me  . . . 


Farmington,  N.  H... 
Fayetteville,  Ark . . . 
Fayetteville,  N.  C... 
Fergus  Falls,  Minn . 
Feruandina,  Fla 


Findlav,  Ohio 

Fishkiilon  Hudson, N.T 

Fitchburg,  Mass 

Flint, Mich 

Florence,  Ala 


Florence,  S.  C 

Flushing,  N.T 

Fond  du  Lac,  Wis  . 
Fort  Dodge,  Iowa. . 
Fort  Fairfield,  Me. - 


Fort  Gratiot,  Mich . . . 
Fort  Hamilton,  N.  Y  . 
Fort  Howard,  Wis... 
Fort  Madison,  Iowa. . 
Fort  Payne,  Ala 


Fort  Plain,  N.  Y  . 
Fort  Scott,  Kan  . . 
Fort  Smith,  Ark  . , 
Fort  Wavne,  Ind  . 
Fort  Worth,  Tex  . 


Fostoria,  Ohio 

Foxboro.  Mass 

Frackville,  Pa 

Framingham.  Mass. 
Frankfort,  Ind 


POPULATION. 


1890 


14, 265 
3,561 
3,284 
3,260 
3,339 

17,  823 
37,  764 

3,251 
11,  360 

2,768 

2,881 

4,804 

30,  893 

10,  338 
5,611 

7,551 
7,199 
40,  634 
6,808 
3,767 

4,394 

4,858 

3,706 

50,  756 

11,  068 

4,284 
2,630 
3,868 
3,391 
3,510 

2,919 
2,791 
4,076 
2,552 
74, 398 

2,567 
5,664 
6,520 
3,179 
3,207 

3,064 
2,942 
4,222 
3,772 
2,  803 

18,  553 
3,617 

22,  037 
9,803 
6,012 

3,395 
8,436 
12,  024 
4,871 
3,526 

2,832 
2,617 
4,  754 
7,901 
2,698 

2,864 
11,946 
11,311 
35,  393 

23,  076 

7,070 
2,933 
2,520 
9,239 
5,919 


1880 


8,044 
2,887 


3,065 
1,411 


28, 229 
2,315 
0,953 


INCREASE. 


Num- 
ber. 


6,221 
674 


195 
1,928 

9,036 

9,535 

936 

4,407 


2,750 

5,052 

20,  541 

736 

4,777 

4,631 
6,755 
27,  737 
3,026 
2,334 

3,836 
2,639 
3,984 
29,  280 
4.159 

3,509 
1,251 
3,748 
3,086 
3,044 

2,875 
2,211 


1,920 

48, 961 

2,422 
2,693 
5,415 
3, 017 
3,353 

3,044 
1,788 
3,485 
1,635 
2,562 

4,633 
2,503 

12,  429 
8,409 
1,359 

1,914 
i6,  683 

13,  094 
3,586 
2,807 

1,280 


3,083 
4,079 


131 

a248 

10.  352 

9,602 

834 

2,920 

444 

12,  897 

3,782 

1.433 

558 

2,219 

o278 

21,  476 

6,909 

715 
1,379 
120 
305 
466 

44 
580 


Per 
cent. 


77.34 
23.35 


6.36 
136. 64 

102. 83 
33.78 
40.43 
63.38 


2,443 

5,372 
3;  099 
26,  880 
6,663 

3,569 
2,  950 
1,707 
6,235 
2,803 


632 
25, 437 

145 
2,971 
1,105 

102 
al40 

20 
1,154 

737 
2,137 

241 

13,  920 
1,114 
9,608 
1,394 
4,653 

1,481 

1,753 

al,  070 

1,285 

719 

1,552 


4.76 

a4.91 

50.40 

1,  304.  62 

17.46 

63.05 

6.57 

46.50 

124.98 

61.40 

14.55 
84.08 
a6.  98 
73.35 
166.12 

20.03 

110.  23 

3.20 

9.88 

15.31 

1.53 
26. 23 


1,671 
3,222 


421 

6,574 

8,212 

8,513 

16,  413 

3,501 

an 

813 
3,004 
3,116 


32.92 
51.95 

5.99 

110.  32 

20.41 

5.37 

a4.  35 

0.66 
64.54 
21.15 
130.  70 

9.41 

300.  45 
44.51 
77.30 
16.58 

342.  38 

77.38 
26.23 
aS.n 
35.83 
25.  61 

121.25 


54.20 
68.86 


17.  23 
122. 38 
264.  99 

31.67 
246.  33 

98.09 
aO.  58 
47.03 
48.18 
111.17 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VIL- 
LAGES, AND    BOROUGHS. 


Franklin,  Ind... 
Franklin,  Mass  . 
Franklin,  N.H  . 
Franklin,  Ohio.. 


Franklin.  Pa 

Frederick,  Md 

Fredericksburg,  Va. 

Fredouia,  N.  Y 

Freehold,  N.J 


Freeport,  III 

Fremont,  Neb  . . 
Fremont,  Ohio. . 
Freuchville,  Me. 
Fresno,  Cal 


Frostburg,  Md.. 

Fulton,  Mo 

Fulton,  N.  Y 

Gadsden,  Ala 

Gainesville,  Fla.. 

Gainesville,  Ga  . . 
Gainesville,  Tex  . 

Galena,  111 

Galesburg,  111  .. . 
Ijalion,  Oiiio 


Gallipoli.s,  Ohio  . 
Galveston,  Tex  . 
Gardiner.  Me  ... 
Gardner.  Mass . . 
Garrett,  Ind 


Geneseo,  111 

Geneva,  N.  Y 

Georgetown,  S.  C 
Gettysburg,  Pa  . . 
Gilberton,  Pa 


Gilford,  N.H 

Girard,  Kan 

Girardville,  Pa 

Glastonbury,  Conn. 
Glens  Falls,  N.  Y    . 

Gloucester,  Mass  .. 

Gloucester,  N.  J 

Glovers vi  lie,  N.  Y  . 

Goldsboro,  N.  C 

Gorham,Me 


Goshen,  Ind 

Goshen,  N.Y 

Gouverneur,  N.  Y 

Grafton,  Mass 

Grafton,  W.Va... 


Grand  Forks,  N.D  ... 
Grand  Haven,  Mich  . . 

Grand  Island,  Neb 

Grand  Kapids,  Mich. . , 
Great  Barrington, Mass 


Great  Falls,  Monf. . . . 

Green  Bay,  Wis 

Greenbus'h,  N.  Y 

Greencastle,  Ind 

Greenfield,  Ind'. 


Greenfield,  Mass 

Green  Island,  N.  Y  . 
Greensboro,  N.  C  . . . 

Greensburg,  Ind 

Greensburg,  Pa 


Greenville,  Ala. . 
Greenville,  Mich 
Greenville,  Miss., 
Greenville,  Ohio  . 
Greenville,  Pa 


POPULATION. 


1890 


7,892 
3,781 
4,831 
4,085 
2,  729 

6,221 
8, 193 
4,528 
3,399 
2,932 

10, 189 
6,747 
7,141 
2,560 

10,  818 

3,804 
4,314 

4,214 

2,  901 
2,790 

3,  202 
6,594 
5,635 

15,  264 
6,326 

4,498 
29,  084 
5,491 
8,424 
2,767 

3, 182 
7,557 
2,895 
3,  221 
3,687 

3,  585 
2,541 
3,584 
3,  457 
9,509 

24,  651 
6,564 

13,  864 
4,017 


6,033 
2,907 
3,458 
5,002 
3,159 

4,979 
5,023 
7,536 
60,  278 
4,612 

3,979 
9,069 
7,301 
4,390 
3,100 

5,252 
4,463 
3,317 
3,596 
'',202 

2,800 
3,056 
6,658 
5,473 
3,074 


1880 


INCREASE. 


Ntmi. 
ber. 


3,110 
4,051 
3,205 
2,385 

5,010 
8,659 
5,010 
2,692 
2,432 

8,516 
3,013 
8,446 
2,288 
1,112 


2,409 
3,941 
1,697 


934 
605 
780 
820 
344 

1,211 
a460 
a482 

707 
500 

1,673 

3,734 

al,  305 

272 

9,706 


1,919 
2,667 
6,451 
11,437 
5,635 

4,400 
22,  248 
4,439 
4,988 
1,  268 

3,518 
5,878 
2,557 
2.814 
3,098 

2,821 
1,289 
2,730 
3,580 
4,  POO 

19,  329 
5,347 
7,133 
3,286 
3,  233 


1,905 
273 

1,204 


Per 
cent. 


4,123 

2,557 

2,071 

4,030 

3,  030 

1,705 

4,862 

2,963 

32,  010 

4,653 

1,283 
3.927 
a.116 
3,827 
691 

98 
6,8S0 
1.052 
3,  430 
1,499 

a336 

1,679 

338 

407 
589 

764 
1,252 

854 
a  123 
4,609 

5,322 
1,217 
6,731 
731 
a345 

1,910 
350 

1,387 
972 
129 

3,274 

101 

4,573 

28,  202 

a41 


7,404 
3,295 
3,044 
2,013 

3,903 
4,100 
2,105 
3,138 
2,500 

2,471 
3,144 
2,191 
3,  535 
3,007 


1,605 

4,000 

746 

1,087 

1,349 
303 

1,212 
458 

1,  702 

335 

088 

4,407 

1,938 

667 


13.42 
21.34 
19.25 
25. 11 
14.42 

24.17 
a5.  38 
a9.  62 
26.26 
20.56 

19.65 
123. 93 
« 15. 45 

11.89 
872. 84 


79.08 

6.93 

70.  S5 


147.  24 

al2.  65 

33.46 

12.26 

2.23 

30.73 

23.  70 

68.89 

118.22 

a9.  55 

28. 56 
13.  22 
14.46 
19.01 

27.08 
97.13 
31.28 
a3.44 
94.06 

27.53 
22.76 
94.36 
22.25 
£110.67 

46.33 
13.69 
66.97 
24.12 
4.26 

192.  02 

3.  SI 

154.  34 

88. 27 
aO.  88 


21.  50 

121.58 

20. 47 

54.  00 

34.56 

7.28 
57.58 
14.60 
68.08 

13.56 

a2.80 
203.  88 
54.82 
22.18 


'a  Decrease. 


b  Estimated. 


446  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  5  -AGGKEGATE    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING  2  500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE  IN  1890,  ETC. -Continued. 


crriE?,  TOWNS,  vil- 
lages, AND   BOROUGHS. 


Greenville,  S.  C 

Greenville.  Tex 

Greenwich,  Conn.  (a). 

Gretna,  La 

Grif&n.Ga 


Grinnell,  Iowa . . 
Griswold,  Conn  . 
Groton,  Conn  . . . 
Guilford,  Conn.. 
Guthrie,  Okla.. 


Hackensack,  N.  J  . 
Haddonfield,  N.  J. 
Hagerstown,  Mil  . 

Hafiowell,  Me 

Hamden,  Conn  — 


Hamilton,  Ohio  . . . 
Hammond,  Ind  . . . 
Hammonton.N.  J 

Hampton,  Va 

Hannibal,  Mo 


Hanover,  Pa 

Hard  wick.  Mass... 
Harrisburg,  Pa  . . . 

Harrison,  N.J 

Harrisonburg,  Va 


Harrodsburg,  Ky . 
Hartford,  Conn  . . . 

Hartford,  Vt 

Harwich, Mass  ..- 
Hastings,  Mich  . . . 

Hastings,  Minn . . 
Hastings,  Neb  . . . 

Havana,  111 

Haverhill.  Mass  . 
Haverhill,  N.H.. 


Haverstraw,  N.  Y  . . 
Havre  de  Grace,  Md. 

Hazleton,  Pa 

Helena,  Ark 

Helena,  Mont 


Hempstead,  N.  T 
Henderson,  Ky... 
Henderson,  N.  C  - 
Highlands,  Colo. . 
Hillsboro,  Ohio  . . 


Hillsboro,  Tex.. 
Hillsdale,  Mich  . 
Hingham.Mass. 
Hinton,  W.Va.. 
Hoboken,N.  J  -. 


Holden,Maas 

Holden,  Mo 

Holdrege.  Neb 

Holland,  Mich 

Hollidaysburg,  Pa. 


HoUiston,  Mass. 

Holton,  Kan 

Holyoke,  Mass  . 
Homestead.  Pa  . 
Honesdale,  Pa  . . 


Hoosick  Falls,  N.T. 
Hopkinsville,  Ky  ... 
Hopkinton, Mass  ... 

Hopkintou,  R.  I 

Hornellsville,  N.  Y.. 


Horton,Kan 

Hot  Springs,  Ark. 

Houlton,Me 

Houston,  Tex 

Hudson,  Mass 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1880 


8,607 
4,330 
10, 131 
3,332 
4,503 

3,332 
3,113 
5,539 

2,780 
2.788 

6.004 
2,502 
10, 118 
3,181 
3,882 

17,  565 
5,428 
3,833 
2,  513 

12.  857 

3,746 
2,922 
39, 385 
8,338 
2,792 

3,230 
53, 230 
3,740 
2,734 
2,972 

3,705 
13, 584 

2,  525 
27,412 

2.545 

5,070 

3,  244 
11,  872 

5,189 
13,  834 

4,831 
8,835 
4,191 
5,161 
3,620 

2,541 
3,915 
4,564 

2,570 
43,  648 

2,623 
2, 520 
2,  601 
3,945 
2.975 

2,619 

2,727 

35,  037 

7,911 

2,816 


7,014 
5,  833 
4,088 
2,864 
10.  996 

3,316 
8,086 
4,015 
27,  557 
4,670 


6,160 


7,892 
2,396 
3,620 

2,415 
2,745 
5,128 
2,782 


Num- 
ber. 


2,447 


4,248 
1,480 
6,627 
3,154 
3,408 

12, 122 

699 

1,776 

2,684 

11,  074 

2,317 
2,233 
30, 762 
6,898 
2,.831 

2,202 
42,  015 
2,954 
3,265 
2,531 

3,809 
2,817 
2,118 
18,  472 
2,455 

3,506 
2,816 
6,  935 
3,652 
3,  624 

2,521 
5,365 
1,421 


2,239 
936 
883 

917 

368 

411 

i.2 


Per 
cent. 


39.72 


28.37 
39.07 
24.39 

37.97 

13.41 

8.01 

&0.07 


3,234 


3,441 

4,485 

879 

30,  999 

2,499 

2,014 


1,756 

1,022 

3,491 

27 

474 

5,443 
4,  729 
2,057 
6171 
1,783 

1,429 

689 

8,623 

1,440 

639 

1,028 

11,215 

780 

6531 

441 

6104 

10,  767 

407 

8,940 

90 

1,564 

428 

4,937 

1,537 

10,  210 

2,310 
3,470 
2,770 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VIL- 
LAGES, AND  BOEOUGHS. 


Hudson,  N.Y 

Hudson,  Wis 

Huntingburg,  Ind 
Huntingdon,  Pa  . .  - 
Huntington,  Conn 


Huntington,  Ind 

Huntington,  N.  Y. . . 
Huntington.  W.  Va . 

Huntsville,  Ala 

Huron,  S.  D 


2,620 
3,150 

3,098 


21,915 

592 

2,620 

4,530 
4,229 
4,601 
2,952 
8,195 


41.34 
69.05 
52.68 
0.86 
13.91 

44.90 

676.  54 

115.  82 

66.37 

16.10 

61.67 
30.86 
28.03 
20.88 
61.38 

46.68 
26.69 
26.61 
616. 26 
17.42 

62.73 

382. 22 

19.22 

48.40 

3.67 

44.61 
15.20 
71.19 
42.09 
281.  73 

91.63 
64.68 
194.  93 


Hutchinson,  Kan 

Hyde  Park,  Mass 

Ilion.N.Y 

Independence,  Iowa  . . 
Independence,  Kan  . . . 

Independence,  Mo. ... 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Ionia,  Mich 

Iowa  city,  Iowa 

Ipswich,  Mass 

Iron  Mountain,  Mich 

Ironton,  Ohio 

Iron  wood ,  M  ich 

Ishpeming,  Mich 

Ithaca,  N.  Y 


Jackson,  Mich 

Jackson,  Miss 

Jackson,  Ohio 

Jackson,  Tenn. .. 
Jacksonville,  Fla 


386 


474 

79 

1,691 

12, 649 

124 
506 


1,325 
61''5 


6479 


11.94 


13.78 

1.76 

192.  38 

40.80 

4.96 

25.12 


50.57 
65.56 


615. 46 


Jeiferson,  Mo 

Jefferson,  Tex 

Jeffersonville,  Ind 

Jermyn,  Pa 

Jersey  city,  N.J  -. 


Jersey ville.  111 . . . 
Johnson,  Tenn... 
Johnston,  E.I  .  - . 
Johnstown,  N.Y. 
Johnstown,  Pa... 


3,554 
3,  228 
16,  513 
3,739 


13, 722 

7,319 

196 

2,484 
1,604 
6513 
688 
2,801 


62.61 
1, 236.  32 

7.48 

54.83 
37.93 
611.15 
62.98 
34.18 


4,532 

787 

11,  044 

931 


Joplin,Mo. 
Junction  city,  Kan . 
Kalamazoo,  Mich  .. 
Kane,  Pa 


Kankakee,  HI 

Kansas  city,  Kan 
Kansas  city.  Mo.. 
Kaukauna,  "Wis.. 
Kearney,  Neb 


Keene,  N.H 

Kendallville,  Ind.. 
Kennebunk,  Me. . . 

Kenosha.  Wis 

Kent,  Ohio 


127.  52 
24.38 


24.90 


Kenton,  Ohio  .. 
Keokuk,  Iowa... 

Kewanee,  111 

Keyport,  N.  J  .  - 
Key  West, Fla.. 

Killingly,  Conn 
Kingston,  N.Y. 
Kirksville,  Mo . 
Kittanning,  Pa. 
Kittery.Me 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1880 


9,970 
2,885 
3.167 
5,729 
4.006 

7,328 
3,028 
10, 108 
7,995 
3,038 


10, 193 
4,057 
3,163 
3.127 


105,  436 
4,482 
7,016 
4,439 

8,  599 

10,  939 

7,745 

11,  197 
11, 079 

20, 798 
5,920 
4.320 
10,  039 
17,  201 


Jacksonville,  111 12,935 

Jamaica,N.Y 5,361 

Jamestown,  N.  Y 16,  038 

Janesville,  Wis 10,836 

Jeanette,Pa 3,29b 

6,742 

3,072 

10,  666 

2,650 

163,  003 


3,207 
4,161 

9,778 

7,768 

21,  805 


Tniipt  111  23, 264 

4,502 

17,  853 

2,  944 


9,025 

38,  316 

Cl32,716 

4,667 

8,074 

7.446 
2,960 
3, 172 
6,532 
3,501 

5,557 
14, 101 
4,569 
3,411 
18,  080 

7,027 
21,261 
3.510 
3,095 
2,864 


8,670 
2,298 
781 
4,125 
2,499 

3,863 
2,952 
3,174 
4,977 
164 

1,540 
7,088 
3,711 
3,128 
2,915 

3,146 
75, 056 
4,190 
7,123 
3,699 


Num- 
ber. 


8,857 


6,039 
9,105 

16, 105 
5  204 
3,021 
5,377 
7,650 

10,  927 
3,922 
9,357 
9,018 


1,300 
587 
2,386 
1,604 
1,5C7 

3,465 
7G 
6,934 
3,018 
2,874 

7,142 
3,105 

346 
35 

212 

3,234 

30, 380 

292 

6107 

740 


Per 
cent. 


14.99 
25.54 
305. 51 
38.88 
60.38 

89.70 

2.57 

218.46 

60.64 

1,  752. 44 

463.  77 

43.81 

9.32 

1.12 

7.27 

102. 80 

40.48 

6.97 

61.50 

20.01 


2,082 


.5,271 
3,260 
9,357 
1,541 

120, 722 

2,894 
685 
5,765 
5,013 
8,380 

11,  057 
7,038 
2,684 

11,937 


5,158 
1,974 

4,693 
716 
1.299 
4,  662 
9.551 

2,008 
1,439 
6,681 
1,818 


23.51 


5,651 

3,200 

55,  785 

834 

1,78? 

6,784 
2,373 
2,852 
5,039 
3,309 

3,940 

12, 117 

2,  704 


1,471 
6188 
1,309 
1,109 

42, 281 

313 
3,476 
4,013 
2,755 
13, 425 

11,  607 
2,905 
1,818 
5,916 


85.41 
21.68 

29.14 
13.76 
43.00 
86.79 
124.85 

18.38 
36.69 
71.40 
20.16 


27.91 
65.77 
13.99 
71.97 
35.02 

10.82 
507. 45 
69.61 
54.96 
160. 20 

99.57 
41. 28 
67.73 
49.58 


9,890 

6,921 
18,344 
2,314 
2,624 
3,230 


3,374 

35,116 

76,  931 

3,833 

6,292 

662 

587 

320 

1,493 

192 

1,617 
1,984 
1,865 


59.71 
1, 097. 38 
137. 91 
459.59 
353. 09 

9.7S 
24.74 
11.22 
29.63 

5.80 

41.04 
16.  .37 
68.97 


8,190 

106 
2,917 
1,196 

471 
6366 


82.81 

1.53 
15.90 
51.69 
17.95 
611.33 


a  The  town. 

I  FncS-a  population  of  13,048  for  territory,  which,  t,y  decision  of  the  supreme  court  of  the  state,  is  now  outside  the 
limits  of  Kansas  city. 


POPIJLATIOl?. 


447 


Table    ^.-AGGREGATE    POPULATION    OF   CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE  IN  1890,  ETC.— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,   VIL- 
LAGES,  AND  BOROUGHS. 


Knoxville,  Iowa 
Knoxville,  Tenn 

Kokomo,  Ind 

Laconia,  N.  H. 


Lambertville,  N.  J  . 

Lancaster,  N.  H 

Lancaster,  Ohio 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Lansford.Pa 


Lan.sing,  Mich 

Lansingburg.  N.  Y. 

Lapeer,  Mich 

Laporte,  Ind 

Laramie,  Wjo 


Laredo,  Tex 

Lasalle,  lU 

Latrobe,Pa 

Lawrence,  Kan  . 
Lawrence.  Mass 


,  Ind  . 


Lawrencebnrg 

Lead.S.B 

Leadville,  Colo 

Leavenworth,  Kan. 
Lebanon,  Ind 


Lebanon,  Ky  .. 
Lebanon,  N.  H. 
Lebanon,  Ohio. 

Lebanon,  Pa 

Lee,  Mass 


Leetonia,  Ohio.. 
Lehightou,  Pa.. 
Leicester,  Mass. 
Lemars,  Iowa... 
Lenox,  Mass 


Leominster,  Mass. 

Leroj',  N.  Y 

Lewisburg,  Pa 

Lewiston,  Me 

Lewistown,  Pa  . .. 


Lexington,  Ky... 
Lexington,  Mass. 
Lexington,  Mo. . . 
Lexington,  Va  . . . 
Libert}',  Mo 


Lima.  Ohio  . . 
Lincoln,  111.. 
Lincoln,  Neb 
Lincoln,  R.  I  , 
Lisbon,  Me  ... 


Litchfield,  Conn  . 
Litchfield,  111.... 
Little  Falls,  N.  Y 
Little  Rock,  Ark  , 

Littleton,  N.H..., 


Livingston,  Mont . 
Lock  Haven,  Pa... 
Lockport,  N.  Y  . . . 

Logan.  Ohio 

Logan,  Utah 


POPULATION. 


1890 


2,632 

22,  535 

8,261 

6,143 

Lacrosse,  Wis 25,090 


Lafayette,  Ind 

Lagrande,  Ore 

Lagrange,  Ga 

Lake  Charle.s,  La  . 
Lamar,  Mo 


Logansport,  Ind 

London,  Ohio 

Long  Branch,  N.  J 

Long  Island  city,  N.  Y. 
Lorain,  Ohio 


16,243 
2,583 
3,090 
3,442 
2,860 

4,142 
3,373 
7,555 
32, Oil 
4.004 

13, 102 
10, 550 
2,753 
7,126 
0.388 

11,319 
9,855 
3,589 
9,997 

44,  654 

4,284 
2,581 
10,  384 
19, 768 
3,682 

2,816 
3,763 
3,050 
14,  664 
3,785 

2,826 
2,959 
3,120 
4,  036 
2,  889 

7,269 
2,743 
3,248 
21, 701 
3,273 

21,567 
3,197 
4,537 
3,059 
2,558 

15, 981 

6,725 

55, 154 

20,  355 

3.120 

3,304 
5,811 
8,783 
25,  874 
3,365 

2,850 
7,358 
16,  038 
3, 119 
4,565 

13, 328 
3,313 

7,231 
30,  500 
4,863 


1880 


2,577 
9,693 
4,042 
3,790 
14,  505 

14,  860 


2,295 
838 
907 

4,183 
2,721 
6,803 
25,  769 
2,206 

8,319 
7,432 
2,911 
6,195 
2,696 

3,521 

7,847 

1,815 

8,510 

39, 151 

4,668 

1,437 

14,  820 

16,  546 

2,625 

2,054 
3,354 
2,703 
8,778 
3,939 

2,552 
1,937 
2,779 
1,895 
2,043 

5,772 


INCREASE. 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


3,080 
19, 083 
3,222 

16,  656 
2,460 
3,996 
2,771 
1,476 

7,567 
5,639 
13,  003 
13,  765 
2,041 

3,410 
4,326 
6,910 
13, 138 
2,936 


5,845 
13,  522 
2,666 
3,396 

11, 198 
3,067 
3,833 

17,129 
1,595 


55 

12,  842 

4,219 

2,353 

10,  585 

1,383 


2.13 
132.  49 
104.  38 
62.08 
72.97 

9.31 


795 
2,604 
1,953 

a41 

652 

752  I 

6,242 

1,798 

4,783 
3,118 
al58 
931 
3,  692 

7,798 
2,008 
1,774 
1,487 
5,503 

a384 
1,144 
ai,  436 
3,222 
1,057 

762 

409 

347 

5,886 

al54 

274 
1,022 

341 
2,141 

846 

1,497 


168 

2,618 

51 

4,911 
737 
541 

288 
1,082 

8,414 

1.086 

42,  151 

6,590 

479 

al06 

1,485 

1,873 

12,  736 

429 


1,513 

2,516 

453 

1,169 

2,130 
246 

3,398 
13, 377 
3,268 


34.64 
310.  74 
215. 33 

aO.  98 
23.96 
11.05 
'•  24.22 
81.50 

57.49 
41.95 
a5.43 
15.03 
136.  94 

221.  47 
25.59 

97.74 
17.47 
14  06 

a8.  23 

79.61 

a29.  93 

19.47 
40.27 

37.10 
12. 19 
12.84 
67.05 
a3.  91 

10.74 
52.76 
12.27 
112.  98 
41.41 

25.94 


5.45 

13.  72 

1.58 

29.48 
29.96 
13.54 
10.39 
73.31 

111.19 

19.26 

324.16 

47.88 
18.14 

a3. 11 
34.33 
27.11 
96.94 

14.61 


25.89 
18.61 
16.99 
34.42 

19.02 
8.02 
88.65 
78.10 
204.  89 


CITIES,    TOWNS,   VIL- 
LAGES,   AND  BOROUGHS. 


Los  Angeles,  Cal 

Louisiana,  Mo 

Louisville,  Ky 

Lowell,  Mass 

Lowville,  N.  T 


Ludington,  Mich . 
Lynchburg,  Va . . 

Lyndon,  Vt 

Lynn,  Mass 

Lyons.  Iowa 


Lyons,  N.  Y 

McKeesport,  Pa. . 
McPherson,  Kan. 

Macomb,  111 

Macon,  Ga 


Macon,  Mo 

Madison,  Ind  . 
Madison,  "Wis. 
Mahanoy,  Pa.. 
Maiden,  Mass. 


Malone,N.T 

Manchester,  Conn . 
Manchester,  N.  H  . 
Manchester,  Va . . . 
Manhattan,  Kan  .. 


Manistee,  Mich 

Manistique,  Mich  . . . 

Manitowoc,  Wis 

Mankato,  Minn 

Mansfield,  Mass 


Mansfield,  Ohio  . . . 
Maquoketa,  Iowa  . 
Marblehead,  Mass. 

Marietta,  Ga 

M.'iiietta,  Ohio 


Marine,  Mich  . . 
M.arinette,  Wis 

Marion,  Ind. 

Marion,  Iowa  . . 
Marion,  Ohio 


Marlboro,  Mass . . 
Marquette,  Mich. 
Marshall,  Iowa  . . 
Marshall,  Mich  .. 
Marshall,  Mo 


Marshall,  Tex 

Marshfield,  Wis 

Martinsburg,  W.  Va. 
Martins  Ferry,  Ohio . 
Martinsville,  Ind 


Marysville,  Cal . . 
Marysville,  Ohio. 
Mary  ville.  Mo  . . . 

Mason,  Iowa 

Massillon,  Ohio  .. 


Matteawan,  N.  Y. . 

Mattoon,  HI 

Mauch  Chunk,  Pa. 

Mayfield ,  Ky 

Maynard,  Mass  . . . 


Maysville,  Ky 

Meadville,  Pa 

Mechanicsburg,  Pa  . . 
Mechanicsville,  N.  Y. 
Medford,  Mass 


Media,  Pa 

Medina,  N.  Y  . . . 
Medway,  Mass. . 
Melrose,  Mass  . . 
Memphis,  Tenn. 


POPULATION. 


1890 


50, 395 

5,090 

161, 129 

77,  696 
2,511 

7,517 

19,  709 
2,619 

55,  727 
5,799 

4,475 

20.  741 
3,172 
4,052 

22,  746 

3,371 

8,936 

13,  426 

11,  286 

23, 031 

4,986 
8,222 
44,  126 
9,246 
3,004 

12,812 
2,940 
7,710 
8,838 
3,432 
I 

13, 473 
3,077 
8,202 
3,384 
8,273 

3,268 
11,  523 
8,769 
3,094 
8,327 

13,805 
9,093 
8,914 
3,968 
4,  2!)7 

7,207 
3,450 
7,226 
6,250 
2,680 

3,991 

2,810 
4,037 
4,007 
10,  092 

4,278 
6,833 
4,101 
2,909 

2,700 

5,358 
9,520 
3,691 
2,679 
11,079 

2,736 
4,492 
2,985 
8,519 
664,  495 


1880 


11, 183 

4,325 

123,  758 

59, 475 


4,190 
15,  959 

2,434 
38,  274 

4,095 

3,820 
8,212 
1,590 
3,140 
12,  749 

3,046 
8,945 
10, 324 

7,181 
12,  017 

4,193 
6,462 
32,  630 
5,729 
2,105 

6,930 


Num- 
ber. 


6,367 
5,550 
2,765 

9,859 
2,467 
7,467 
2,227 
5,444 

1,673 
2,  750 
3,182 
1,  939 
3,899 

10, 127 
4,690 
6,240 
3,795 
2,701 

5,624 
669 
6,335 
3,819 
1,943 

4,321 
2,061 

3,485 
2,510 
6,  836 

4,411 
5,737 
3,  752 
1,839 
2,291 

5,220 
8,860 
3,018 
1,265 
7,573 

1,919 
3,632 
3,956 
4,560 
33,  592 


39,  212 

765 

37,  371 

18,  221 


3,327 

3,750 

185 

17,  453 

1,704 

655 

12,529 

1,582 

912 

9,997 

325 
a9 

3,102 
4,105 
11,014 

793 

1,760 

11,496 

3,517 

899 

5,882 


1,343 

3,288 

667 

3,614 
610 

735 
1,157 
2,829 

1,595 

8,773 
5,587 
1,155 
4,428 

3,678 
4,403 
2,674 
173 
1,596 

1,583 

2,781 

891 

2,  431 

737 

a330 

749 

552 

1,497 

3,256 

al33 

1,096 

349 

1,070 

409 

138 

660 

673 

1,414 

3,506 

817 

860 

a971 

3,959 

30,  903 


Per 
cent. 


350. 64 
17.69 
30. 20 
30.64 


79.40 
23.50 
7.60 
45.60 
41.61 

17.15 
152.  57 
99.50 
29.04 
78.41 

10.67 
aO.  10 
30.05 
57.16 
9L65 

18.91 
27.24 
35.  23 
61.39 

42.71 


21.09 
59.24 
24.12 

36.66 
24.73 
9.84 
51.95 
51.97 

95.  34 
319. 02 
175.  58 

59.57 
113.57 

36.  32 
93.88 
42.85 
4.56 
d9.  09 

28.15 
415.  70 
14.06 
63.66 
37.93 

o7.  64 
36.34 
15.84 
59.64 
47.63 

a3.  02 
19.10 
9.30 
58.18 
17.85 

2.64 

7.45 

22.30 

111.78 

40.30 

42.57 
23.68 
a24.  54 
86.82 
92.00 


0  Decrease. 

b  Includes  a  population  of  14,182  for  territory  recently  annexed,  but  which  is  not  yet  formally  under  the  control  of  the  city. 


448  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

T*uiK   5 -AGGREGATE    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS..   VILLAGES,    AND    BOROUGHS 
TABLK  o.     ^^^^^^^^^  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE  IN  1890,  ETC.-Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VIL- 
LAGES,   AND   BOROUGHS. 


Menasba,  Wis 

Mendota,  111 

Menominee,  Mich. 
Menominee,  Wis.. 
Meriden,  Conn 


POPULATION. 


Meridian,  Miss  .. 

Merrill,  Wis 

Merrimac,  Mass 
Methuen,  Mass  . 
Metropolis,  111  -  - 


Mexi-^^.Mo 

Miamisburg,  Olno  - 
Michigan  city,  lud- 

Middleboro,  Ky 

MiddleborcMass.. 


Middlebury,  Vt 

Middleport.Ohio..- 
Middletown,  Conn  . 
Middletown,  N.  Y. 
Middletowu,  Ohio  . 


Middletown,  Pa. .  - 

Milford,  Conn 

Milford,  Mass  .--- 

Milford,  N.  H 

Millbiiry,  Mass  .  - . 

Milledgeville,  Ga . 

Millvale,  Pa 

Millville,  1^- J  -■-- 

Milton,  Mass 

Milton,  Pa 


Milwaukee,  Wis 

Mineral  Point,  AVis.  - 

Miuersville,  Pa. 

Minneapolis,  Minn  . . 
Misbawaka,  Ind 


Missoula,  Mont ... 

Missouri  Valley,  Iowa 

Moberly,  Mo 

Mobile,  Ala 

Moliue,  HI 


Monmouth,  111  — 
Monongahela,  Pa 

Monroe,  La 

Monroe,  Mich  . . . 
Monroe,  Wis 


Monson,Mass 

Montague,  Mass 

Montgomery,  Ala 

Montpelier,  Vt 

Morrellville,Pa 


Morris,  111 

Morristown,  N.J 

Moundsville,  W.  Va. 
Mount  Caimel,  111 . . 
Mount  CarmehPa... 


1S90 


1880 


Mount  Clemens,  Mich 
Mount  Pleasant,  Iowa 
Mount  Pleasant,  Mich 
Mount  Pleasant,  Pa  . . 
Mount  Sterling,  Ky... 

Mount  Vernon, ni.... 
Mount  Vernon,  lud... 
Mount  Vernon,  N.Y  . 
Mount  Vernon,  Ohio. . 
Muncie,  Ind 


Murfreesboro,  Tenn  . . 

Murphysboro,  111 

Mu.scatiue,  Iowa 

Muskegon,  Mich 

Nanticoke,  Pa 


4,581 

3,542 
lU,  630 

5,491 
21,  652 

10,  624 
6,809 
2,633 
4,814 
3,573 

4,789 
2,952 
10,776 
3,  271 
6,065 

2,793 
3,  211 
9,013 
11,977 
7,681 

5,080 
3.811 
8,780 
3,014 
4,428 

3,322 

3,  809 
10, 002 

4,  278 
5,317 

204,  468 
2,694 
3,  504 

164,  738 
3,371 

3,426 
2,797 
8,  215 
31,076 
12, 000 

5,936 
4,096 
3,256 

5,258 
3,768 

3,650 
6,296 
21, 883 
4,160 
2, 827 

3,653 
8,156 
2,688 
3,376 
8,254 

4,748 
3,997 
2,701 
3,652 
3,629 

3,233 
4,705 

10, 830 
6,  027 

11, 345 


3,144 
4,142 
3,288 
2,589 
15,540 

4,008 
882 
2,237 
4,  392 
2,668 

3,835 
1,936 
7,366 


3,739 
3,880 
11,454 
22, 702 
10,044 


Num- 
ber. 

Per 
cent. 

_ 

CITIES,  TOWNS,   VIL- 
LAGES, AND  BOROUGHS 


5,  237 

2,993 
3,032 

6,  826 
8,494 
4,538 

3,351 
3,347 
9,310 
2,398 
4,741 

3,800 
1,824 
7,660 
3,206 
2,102 

115,  587 

2,915 

3,249 

46, 887 

2,  640 


1,437 
a600 
7,342 
2,902 
6,112 

6, 616 

5,927 

396 

422 

905 

954 
1,016 
3,410 


45.71 
all.  49 
223.  30 
112.  09 

39.33 

165. 07 
672. 00 

17.70 
9.61 

33.  92 

24.88 
52.48 
46.29 


828 

a200 
179 
2,187 
3,483 
3,143 

1,729 

464 

a530 

616 

0313 

0478 
1,985 
2, 342 
1,072 
3,215 

88,  881 
o221 

255 
117,  851 

731 


15.81 

a6.08 
5.90 
32.  04 
41.01 
69.26 

51.60 
13.86 
05.69 
25.69 
o6.  60 

ol2.  58 

108.  83 

30.57 

33.44 

152.  95 

76.90 

a7.58 

7.85 

251. 35 

27.69 


1,154 

6,  070 

29, 132 

7,800 

5,000 
2,904 
2,070 
4,930 
3,293 

3,758 
4,875 
16,  713 
3,219 
559 

3,486 
5,418 
1,774 
2,047 
2,378 

3,057 
4,410 
1,115 
1,197 
2,087 

2,324 
3,730 
4,586 
5,249 
5,219 

3,800 
2,196 
8,295 
11,262 

3,884 


1,643 
2,145 
1,944 
4,200 

936 

1,192 

1,186 

328 

475 

ol08 
1,421 
5,170 
941 
2, 268 

167 
2,738 

914 
1,329 
5,876 

1,691 
0413 
1,  586 
2,455 
1,  542 

909 
975 

6,244 
778 

6,126 

a61 

1,684 

8,159 

11,  440 

6,160 


142.  37 

35.34 

6.67 

53.85 

18.72 
41.05 
57.29 
6.65 
14.42 

02.  87 
29.15 
30.93 
29.23 

405.  72 

4.79 
50.54 
51.52 
64.92 
247. 10 

55.32 

a9.  37 

142.  24 

205. 10 

73.89 

39.11 
26.14 
136. 15 

14.82 
117.38 

01.61 

76.68 

38.08 

101.58 

158. 60 


Nantucket,  Mass 
Napa,  Cal 
Napoleon,  Ohio 
Nashua,  N.  H... 
Nashville,  Tenn 

Natchez,  Miss 
Natiok,  Mass 
Naugatuck,  Conn 

Navasota,  Tex 

Nebraska  city.  Neb 

Needham,Mass 
Neenah,  Wis 

Negaunee,  Mich 
Nelsonville,  Ohio 
Nevada.  Mo 

Nevada  city,  Cal 

New  Albany,  Ind 

Newark,  N.  J 

Newark,  N.T.--- 

Newark,  Ohio 11.^70 

New  Bedford,  Mass. . 
Newbern,  N.  C 

Newberry,  S.  C 

New  Brighton,  N.  Y 
New  Brighton,  Pa 

New  Britain,  Conn 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J 
Newburg,  N.  T 
Newburyport,  Mass. . 
New  Canaan,  Conn  . . 

Newcastle,  Del 
Newcastle,  Ind 
Newcastle,  Pa 
New  Decatur,  Ala 
New  Hartford,  Conn... 

New  Haven,  Conn 

New  Iberia,  La j 

New  London,  Conn  . . 

Newmarket,  N .  H 

New  Milford,  Conn . . 

Newnau,  Ga 

New  Orleans,  La 

New  Philadelphia,  Ohio 
Newport,  Ky  . 
Newport,  N.  H 

Newport,  E.I. 
Newport,  Vt 

Newport  News,  Va 

NewKochelle,  N.Y 

New  Straitsville,  Ohio. 


Newton,  Iowa  .. 
Newton,  Kan  . . . 
Newton,  Mass  . . 
Newton, N.J  ... 
Newtown,  Conn 


New  trim,  Minn 

New  York,  N.Y... . 
New  York  Mills,  N.  Y  . 

Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y 

Niles,  Mich 

Niles,Ohio. 4,289 

Noblesville,  Ind 3. 05* 


Norfolk,  Neb 
Norfolk,  Va 
Normal,  111 


Norristown,  Pa 

'  North  Adams,  Mass  ... 

Northampton,  Mass 

North  Andover, Mass. . 
North  Attleboro,  Mass. 


a  Decrease. 


POPULATION. 


449 


Taule    5 — AGGREGATE    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWT^S,    VILLAGES,    AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE  IN  1890,  ETC.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS.   VIL- 
LAGES,  AND  BOKOUOHS. 


Iforth  Baltimore,  Ohio 

Korthbridge,  Mass 

North  Brookfield,  Mass, 

North  Danville,  Va 

Northfiekl,  Miiin 


Northfti'Ul,  Vt 

North  Kingstown,  R  I. 

North  Platte,  Neb 

North,Smitbtieia,  R.  I. 
North  Tarrytown,  N. Y. 

North  Tonawamla,N.Y. 
Northumberland,  Pa. . . 
Norwalk,  Conn.  (6) . . 

Norwalk,  Ohio 

Norway,  Me 


Norwich,  Conn  . 
Norwich,  N.  Y.. 
Norwood,  Mass . 
Nvack,  N.  Y  . . . . 
Oakland,  ail... - 


POPULATION. 


1890 


Oak  Park,  lU 

Oberlin,  Ohio 

Ocala,  Fla 

Ocean  Grove,  N.  .J . , 
Oconomowoc,  Wis  , 


Oconto,  Wis 

Ogden,  Utah 

Ogdensburg,  N.  Y 

Oilcitv,Pa" 

Oklahoma,  Okla 


01athe,Kan 

Oldtown.Me 

Olean,  N.  Y 

Olney.Ill 

Olyiupia,  Wash  . 


Olrphant,  Pa 4, 083 

(Jniiilia,  Neb 140,452 


Oneida,  N.Y. 
Oueonta,  N.  Y  . . 
Opelika,  Ala 


Orange,  Conn 

Orange,  Mass 

Orange,  N.  J 

Orange,  Tex 

Orangeburg,  S.  C. 


Oregon  city.  Ore  . . 

Orlando,  Fla 

Orono,  Me 

Osage,  Kan 

Osawatomie,  Kan  . 


Oscoda,  Mich 

Oshkosh,  Wis.... 
Oskaloosa,  Iowa  . 

Oswego,  Kan 

0.swego,  N.  Y 


Ottawa,  111 

Ottawa,  Kan 

Ottumwa,  Iowa.. 

Ouray,  Colo 

Owatonna,  Minn. 


Owensboro,  Ky 

0 wosso,  Mich. 

Oxford,  Mass 

Oxford,N.C 

Paducah,  i-Cy 


Painesville,  Ohio. 

Palatka,  Fla 

Palestine,  Tex  . . . 

Palmer,  Mass 

Palmyra,  Mo 


2,857 

4,  G03 
3,871 
3,  799 
2,659 

2,628 
4,193 
3,055 
3, 173 
3,179 

4,793 
2,744 
17,  747 
7,195 

2,  665 

IG,  156 

5,  212 

3,  733 
4,111 

48,  682 

4,771 
4,376 
2,904 
2,  754 

2,  729 

5,219 
14,  889 
11,  662 
10,932 
.  4, 151 

.3,  294 
5,312 
7.358 

3,  831 
4,698 


6,  083 
G,  272 
3,703 

4,537 
4,568 
38,844 
3, 173 
2,964 


372- 


3,  062 
2,  856 
2,  790 
3,469 
2,662 

3,593 

22,  836 

6.558 

2,574 

21,842 

9,  985 
6,248 
14,  001 
2,  534 
3,849 

9,837 
6,  5G4 
2,616 
2,907 
12, 797 

4,755 
3,039 
5,  838 
6,520 
2,515 

a  Decrease. 

-29 


1880 


701 

4,  053 
4,459 
1,200 
2,29G 

2,836 
3,949 
363 
3,  088 
2,  681 

1,492 
2,  293 
13,950 
5,704 
2,  519 

15,112 


INCREASE. 


Num- 
ber. 


2,345 

3,881 

34, 555 

1,888 

3,242 

803 

620 

2,174 

4,171 

6,069 

10,341 

7,315 


2,285 
3,  395 
3,036 
3,  512 
1,232 

2,094 
30,  518 
c3,  934 
3.002 
3,245 

3.341 
3,169 
13, 207 


2,156 

550 

a588 

2,599 

363 

a208 

244 

2,092 

85 

495 

3,  301 

451 

3,  791 

1,491 

14G 

1,044 


1,388 

230 

14, 127 

2,883 
1,134 
2,101 
2, 134 
555 

1,048 
8,820 
1,  .321 
3,617 


2,140 
1,263 


2,245 

2,098 

681 

1,  951 
15,  748 

4,598 

2,351 

21,116 

7,834 
4,032 
9,  004 
864 
3,161 

6,231 

2,  501 
2,604 
1,349 
8,036 

3,  841 
1,G16 
2,997 
5,504 
2,479 


1,  000 
1,917 
4,  322 
319 
3,466 

1,989 

109,  934 

2,149 

3,270 

458 

1,196 
1,399 
5,637 


824 


1,79 


545 

1,371 
1,981 

1,642 

7,088 

1,960 

223 

726 

2,  151 
2,216 
4,997 
1,670 


3,606 

4,063 

12 

1,  55S 
4,761 

914 
1,423 

2,  841 
1,010 

36 


Per 
cent. 


307.  56 

13. 57 

al3. 19 

216.  58 

15.81 

a7.  33 

6.18 

741.  GO 

2.75 

18.44 

221.  25 

19.67 

27.16 

26.14 

5.80 

C.91 


59.19 
5.93 

40.88 

152.  70 

34.  98 

261.  64 

344. 19 

25.53 

25.13 

145.  33 
12.77 
49.45 


44.16 
56.47 

142.  36 
9.08 

281. 33 

94.99 
360.  23 

54.63 
108.  93 

14.11 

35.80 
44.15 
42.68 


38.50 
142.  44 


24.28 
65.35 
290. 90 

84.16 

45.01 

42.63 

9.49 

3.44 

27.46 
54.96 
.55.  50 
193.  29 
21.77 

57.87 

162.  46 

0.46 

11.5.49 

59.  25 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    VIL- 
LAGES,   AND  BOROUGHS. 


Pana,  111 

Paola,  Kan 

Paris,  111 

Paris,  Ky 

Paris,  Me 


Paris,  Te.x 

Park  city,  Utah 

Parkersburg,  W.  Va  . 

Parsous,  Kau 

Pasadena,  Cal 


Passaic,  N.  .1 

Paterson.  N.  J  . . 
Pawtucket.  R.I. 
Peabodv,  Mass.. 
Peeks  kin,  N.  Y  . 


Pekin.Ill 

Pembroke,  N.  H. 
Pendletim,  Ore. . 
Peun  Yan,  N.  Y. 
Pensacola,  Fla . . 


Peoria,  Dl 

Pepperell,  Mass 

Perry,  Iowa 

Perth  Amboy,  N.  J  . . 
Peru,  111 


Peru.  Ind 

Petaluma,  (,'al  . . 
Peterboro,  N.  H. 
Petersburg,  Va. 
Petoskev,  Mich. 


Phenix,  Ala 

Phenix,  Ariz 

Pheuixville,  Pa. . 
Philadelphia,  Pa 
Philijjshurg,  Pa  . . 


Phillipsburg,  N.J. 

Pierce,  Mo 

Pierre,  S.  D 

Pine  Blutr,  Ark.... 
Piqua,  Ohio 


Pittsburg,  Kan. 
Pittsburg,  Pa... 
Pittsflehl,  Me... 
Pittstield,  Mass. 
Pittslield,  N.H. 


Pittston,  Pa 

Plainiield,  Conn  . 
Plainfield,  N.  J  . . 
Plaquemine,  La.. 
Platteville,  Wis.. 


Plattsburg,  N.  Y.... 
Plattsmouth,  Neb  . . 

Plymouth,  Ind 

Plymouth,  Mass 

Plymouth,  Pa 


Pocahontas,  Va. 
Pomeroy,  Ohio. . 

Pomona!.  Cal 

Pontiac,  111 

Poutiac,  Mich... 


Portage,  Wis 

Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 
Port  Huron,  Mich  . 
Port  Jervis,  N.  Y  . . 
Portland,  Conn 


23. 80  Portland,  Ind  . 

88.06    I  Portland,  Me 

94.79  I  Portland,  Ore 

18.46  I  Port  Richmond,  N.Y  , 

1.45  II  Portsmouth,  N.  H 

b  The  town. 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1880 


5,077 
2,943 
4,996 
4,218 
3,156 

8,254 
2,850 
8,408 
6,736 
4,882 

13,  028 
78,  347 
27.  633 
10, 158 
9,676 

6,347 
3,172 
2,500 
4,  2.54 
11.750  i 

41,024 
3,127 
2,880 
9,  512 
5,550 

7,028 

3,692 

2,  507 

22,  680 

2,  872 

3,700 
3,152 
8,514 
1,  046,  964 
3,245 

3,  644 
2,511 
3,  235 
9,952 
9,090 

0,697 

238, 617 

2,503 

'  17,281 

2,605 

10,  302 
4,582 

11,  267 
3,222 
2,740 

7,  010 

8,  392 

2,  723 
7^314 
9,344 

2,953 
4,726 

3,  634 
2,784 
6,200 

5,143 
5,274 
13, 543 
9,327 
4,687 

3,725 
36,  425 
46,  385 

0,290 

9,827 

c  Estimated. 


3,009 
2,312 
4,373 
3,204 
2,931 

3,980 
1,542 
6,582 
4,199 
391 

6,532 

51,  031 

19,  030 

9,028 

6,893 

5,993 

2,797 

730 

3,475 

G,  845 

29,  259 

2,348 

952 

4.808 

4,632 

5,280 
3,326 
2,  206 
21,  65G 
1,815 

2,  224 
1,708 
G,  682 
847. 170 
1,779 

7, 18i 
1,350 

3,263' 
6,031 

624 

156,389 

1,909 

13,  364 

1,  974 

7,472 
4,021 
8,125 

2,  OGl 
2,  G87 

5,245 
4,175 
2,570 
7,093 
6,065 


5,560 


2,242 
4,509 

4,346 
3,254 
8,883 
8,678 
4,157 

1,694 

33,  810 

17, 577 

3,561 

9,690 


Num- 
ber. 


2,068 
631 
623 

1.014 
225 

4,274 
1,  308 

1,  826 

2,  537 
4,491 

6,496 
27,  316 
8,603 
1, 130 
2,  783 

354 
375 

1,776 
779 

4,  905 

11,  705 

779 

1,928 

4,704 

918 

1,748 

366 

301 

1,024 

1,057 

1,476 
1,444 
1,832 
199,  794 
1,466 

1,463 
1,161 

6,749 
3,059 

6,  073 

82, 228 

594 

3,917 

031 


Per 

cent. 


2,830 

561 

3,142 

1,161 

53 


1,765 

4,217 

153 

221 

3,279 


0834 
542 


797 

2,020 

4,  660 

649 

530 

2,  031 

2,615 

28,  808 

2,729 

137 


68.73 
27.29 
14.25 
31.  65 
7.68 

107.  39 
84.82 
27.74 
60.  42 
1, 148.  59 

99.  45 
.53.  53 
45.21 

12.  52 

40.37 

5.91 

1.3.41 

243.  29 

22.42 

71.66 

40.21 
33. 18 
202.  52 
97.84 
19.82 

33.11 
11.00 

13.  64 
4.73 

58.24 

66.37 
84.54 
27.42 
23. 58 
82.41 

20.37 
86.00 

2io.'7i 
50.72^ 

973.  24 
52.58 
31. 12 
29.31 
31.97 

37.87 
13.95 
38.67 
5G.  33 
1.97 

33.65 

101. 01 

5.95 

3.12 

54.06 


24.17 
37.50 

18.34 
62.  08 
52.46 
7.48 
12.  75 

119.89 
7.73 

163.90 

7G.  64 

1.41 


450 


COMPEifDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table   5.-AGGREGATE    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,   AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE  IN  1890,  ETC.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    VIL- 
LAGES,  AND   BOHOCGHS. 


Portsmouth,  Oliio 

Portsmouth,  Va 

Port  Townseud,  Wash 

Potsdam,  N.  Y 

Pottstown,  Pa 


Pottsville,  Pa 

Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  - . 

Poultney,  Vt 

Prairie  du  Cbien,  Wis 
Presque  Isle,  Me 


Preston,  Conn  . . . 
Princeton,  111 . .  - 
Princeton,  Ind .  - 
Princeton,  N.J. 
Providence,  K.  I 


Provincetown,  Mass . 

Provo,  TJtah 

Pueblo,  Colo 

Punxsutawney,  Pa. . . 
Putnam,  Conn 


POPULATION. 


1890 


Quincy,  111 

Quiiicy,  Mass . 
Racine,  Wis  -- 
Kahway,  N.  J  . 
Ealeigh,N.  C  . 


Randolph,  Mass  . 
Randolph,  Vt.... 
Raritaii,  N.J  ... 
Ravenna,  Ohio . . 
Reading,  Mass . . 


Reading,  Pa 

Red  Bank, N.  J... 
Red  Bluif,  Cal  .... 
Red  Jacket,  Mich . 
Red  Oak,  Iowa 


Red  Wing,  Minn. 
Reidsville,N.C.. 

Reno,  Nev 

Reno\o,  Pa 

Revere,  Mass 


Reynoldsville,  Pa. 
Rbinelander,  Wis. 

Rich  Hill,  Mo 

Richmond,  Ind 

Richmond,  Ky 


Richmond,  Me  . 
Richmond,  Mo. 
Richmoud,  Va  . 

Ripon.  Wis 

Riverside,  Cal . 


Roanoke,  Va 

Rochester,  Minn. 
Rochester,  N.  H  . 
Rochester,  N.  Y  . 
Rochester,  Pa  . .  - 


Rockford,  111 ... . 
Rock  Hill,  S.  C  . . 
Rockingham,  Vt . 
Rock  Island,  111  . 
Rockland,  Me  . . . 


Rockland,  Mass 

Rockport,  Mass 

Rock  Springs,  Wyo. . . 

Rome,  Ga 

RoTue,  N.  Y 


Rushville.  Ind 

Rutland,  Vt 

Saco,  Me 

Sacramento,  Cal.. 
Saginaw,  Mich  (6) 


12,394 
13,  268 
4,  5.58 
3,  961 
13, 285 

14. 117 

22,  206 
3,031 
3,131 
3,046 

2,555 
3,396 
3,076 
3,422 
132, 146 

4,642 
5,159 
24,  558 
2,792 
G,  512 


6,294 
2,969 

3,  563 
4,154 
5,668 

2,789 
2,  658 
4,008 
16,608 
5,073 

3,082 
2,895 
81,  388 
3.358 

4,  683 


16, 159 

5,321 

7,396 

133,  896 

3.649 

23.  584 
2,744 
4,579 

13.  634 
8.174 

5,213 

4,087 

3.406 

6.957 

14, 991 

3,475 
11.  760 

6,  075 
26, 386 
46,  322 

a  Decrease. 


1880 


11,321 

11,  390 

917 

2,762 

5,305 

13,  253 

20,  207 
2,717 
2,  777 
1.305 

2,523 
3,439 
2,  566 
3,209 
104,  857 

4,346 
3,432 
3,217 

674 
5,827 


31, 494 

27,  268 

16,  723 

10,  570 

21,014 

16,031 

7,105 

6,455 

12,  678 

9,265 

3,946 

4,027 

3,  232 

2.  910 

2,556 

2,  046 

3,417 

3,  2,55 

4,088 

3,181 

58,  661 

43.  278 

4,145 

2,  684 

2,608 

2, 106 

3,073 

2,140 

3,321 

3,  755 

5,876 
1,316 
1,302 
3,708 
2,263 

1,410 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


1,073 
1,878 
3,641 
1,199 
7,980 


1.999 
314 
354 

1,741 

32 
a43 

510 

213 

27,289 

296 

1,727 

21,341 

2,118 

685 

4,226 
6,153 
4,983 
650 
3,413 

a81 
322 
510 
162 
907 

15,  383 

1,461 

502 

933 

a434 

418 
1,  653 
2,201 

446 
3,405 

1,379 


12,  742 


2,658 

1,424 

63,  600 

3,117 


5, 103 

5,784 

89,  366 

2,552 

13, 129 

809 

3,797 

1 1,  659 

7.599 

4,553 
3,912 
763 
3,877 
12, 194 

2,515 
12, 149 

6,389 
21,420 
10,  525 


3,866 

2,164 

424 

1,471 

17,  788 

241 


9.48 
16.49 

397.  06 
43.41 

150.  42 

6.52 
9.89 
11.56 
12.75 
133.41 

1.27 
al.25 
19.88 

6.64 
26.02 

6.81 

50.32 

663.  38 

314.  24 

11.76 

15.50 
58. 21 
31.08 
10.07 
36.84 

a2.01 
11.07 
24.93 

4.98 
28.51 

35.54 
54.43 
23.84 
43.60 
oil.  56 

7.11 

125.  61 

173.  66 

12.03 

150.  46 

97.80 


15, 490 

218 

1,612 

44,  530 

1,097 

10, 455 
1,935 

782 

1,975 

575 


175 
2,643 
3,080 
2.797 

960 

a389 

a314 

4,966 

35, 797 


30.34 
74.39 

15.95 

103.30 

27.  97 

7.73 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VIL- 
LAGES, AND    BOROUGHS. 


POPULATION. 


2,  315.  40 

4.27 

27.87 

49.83 

42.99 

79.63 

239. 18 

20.  60 

16.94 

7.57 

14.  50 
4.47 
346.  40 
79.44 
22.94 

38.17 
a3.  20 
(14.91 
23.18 
340. 11 


St.  Albans,  Vt 

St.  Augustine,  Fla. 

St.  Charles,  Mo 

St.  Clair,  Pa 

St.  Cloud,  Minn 


St.  Elmo,  Tenn  ... 
St.  Ignace.Mich... 
St.  Johns,  Mich  . .. 
StJohnsbury,  Vt  , 
St.  Joseph,  Mich.. 


St.  Joseph,  Mo.. 
St.  Louis,  Mo... 
St.  Mary,  Ohio. . 
St. Paul,  Minn.. 
St.  Peter,  Minn. 


Salamanca,  N.  Y.. 

Salem,  Mass 

Salem,  N.J 

Salem,  N.  C 

Salem,  Ohio  


1890 


Salem,  Va 

Salida,  Colo 

Salina,  Kan 

Salisbury.  Conn. 
Salisbury,  Md... 


Salisburv,  N.  C 

Salt  Lake,  Utah , 

San  Angelo.  Tex 

San  Antonio,  Tex 

San  Bernardino,  Cal 


San  Diego,  Cal. .. 
Sandusky,  Ohio.  - 

Sandwich,  111 

Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y. 
Sanford,  Me 


San  Francisco,  Cal 

San  Jose,  Cal 

San  Luis  Obi.spo,  Cal.. 

San  Rafael,  Cal 

Santa  Ana,  Cal 


Santa  Barbara,  Cal . . 

Santa  Clara,  Cal 

Santa  Cruz,  Cal 

Santa  Fe,N.M 

Santa  Rosa,  Cal 


Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y 

Sangerties,  N.  Y 

Saugus,  Mass 

Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Mich 
Savanna,  111 


Savannah,  Ga 

Schenectady,  N.  Y 

Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa.. 

Scituate,  R.I 

Scottdale,  Pa 


Scran  ton.  Pa 

Seattle,  Wash 

Sedalia,  Mo 

Selma,  Ala 

Seneca  Falls,  N.Y. 


Sewickley,  Pa  . . 
Seymour,  Conn 
Seymour,  Ind... 
Shamokin,  Pa  . 
Sharon,  Pa 


Sharpsburg,  Pa. . 
Shawnee.  Ohio. . . 
Sheboygan,  Wis 
Sheffield,  Ala  ... 
Shelbyville,  111... 


7,771 
4,  742 
6,161 
3,680 
7,686 

2,577 
2,704 
3,127 
6,567 
3,733 

52,  324 
451,  770 

3,  000 
133, 156 

3,671 

3,092 
30,  801 
5,516 
2,  711 
5,780 

3,279 
2,586 
6,149 
3,420 
2.905 

4,418 
44, 843 

2,  615 
37.  673 

4,012 

16, 159 
18,  471 
2,516 
2,895 

4,  201 

298,  997 

18,  060 

2,  995 
3,290 

3,  628 

5,864 
2,891 
5,596 
6,185 
5,220 

11, 975 
4,237 
3,673 
5,760 
3,  097 

43, 189 

19,  902 
3,088 
3,174 
2,693 

75,  215 

42,  837 

14,  068 

7,622 

6,116 

2,776 
3,300 
5,337 
14,  403 
7,459 

4,898 
3,266 
16,  359 
2,731 
3,162 


1880 


7,193 
2,293 
5,014 
•4,149 
2,462 


934 
2,370 
5,800 
2,  603 

32,  431 
350,  518 

1,745 
41,  473 

3.436 

2,531 
27.  563 
5,056 
1,340 
4,041 

1,759 


INCREASE. 


Num- 
ber. 


578 
2,449 
1,147 
a469 
5,224 


Per 
cent. 


8.04 

106.  80 

22.88 

all.  30 

212. 19 


3,111 

3,715 
2,581 

2,723 
20,  768 


20,  550 
1.673 

2,637 
15,  838 
2,  352 
2.487 
2,734 

233,  959 

12,  567 
2,243 
2,276 

711 

3,460 
2,416 
3,898 
6,635 
3,616 

8,421 
3,923 
2,625 

1,  947 
1,000 

30,  709 

13,  655 
3,  052 
3,810 
1.275 

45,  850 
3,533 
9,561 

7,529 
5.880 

2,053 

2,  318 
4,250 
8,184 
5,684 

3,466 
2,770 
7,314 


1,770 

757 

767 

1,130 

19,  893 

101,  252 

1,255 

91,  683 

235 

1,161 
3,238 
460 
1,  371 
1,  739 

1,520 


3,038 

a295 

324 

1,695 

24, 075 


189. 51 
3L94 
13.22 
43.41 

6L34 

28.89 

71.  <J2 

221.  07 

6.84 

45.87 
n.75 
9.10 
102. 31 
43.03 

86.41 


2,939 


17, 123 
2,339 

13,522 

2,633 

164 

408 
1,467 

65,  038 

5,493 

752 

1,014 

2,917 

2,404 
475 
1,698 
a450 
1,604 

3,554 
314 

1,048 
3,813 
2,097 

12,  480 

6,247 

36 

a636 

1,418 

29,  365 

39,  304 

4,507 

93 

236 

723 

982 

1,087 

6,219 

1,775 

1,432 

496 

9,045 


97.65 
a7.94 

12.55 

62.25 
115.  92 


83.32 
139. 81 

512. 78 

16.62 

6,97 

16.41 

53.  66 

27.80 
43.71 
33.53 
44.55 
410.27 

69.48 
19.66 
43.56 
a6.  78 
44.36 

42.20 
8.00 

39.92 
195.  84 
209.  70 

40.64 

45.75 

1.18 

al6. 69 

111.  22 

64.05 
1, 112. 48 

47.14 
1.24 
4.01 

35.22 
42.36 
25.58 
75.99 
31.23 

41.32 

17.91 

123. 67 


223 


7.59 


6  East  Saginaw  annexed  April  1, 1890. 


POPULATION. 

Table  5.— AGGREGATE    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND 
HAVING  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE  IN  1890,  ETC.— Continued. 


451 

BOROUGHS 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VIL- 
LAGES, AND  BOROUGHS. 


POPULATION. 


ShelbvTille,  Ind  . 
Shelbyville.Ky.. 
Shenandoah,  Pa . . 

Sherman,  Tex 

Shreveport,  La  . . 

Sidney,  Ohio 

Singsmg,  N.  Y  . . . 
Sioux  city,  lo^sa . 
Sioux  Fails,  S.  D  . 
Skowhegan,  Me . . 


Slatiugton,  Pa 

SmithUeld,  E.  I 

Somerset.  Ky 

Somersworth,  IST.  H  . . . 
Somerrille,  Mass 


1890 


Somerville.  N.  J 

South  Amboy,  N.  J  . . . 

South  Bend.  Ind 

South  Berwick,  Me  . . . 
South  Bethlehem,  Pa  . 


Southbridge,  Mass. . 
South  Chester,  Pa. . . 
South  Easton,  Pa  ... 
South  Hadley,  Mass 
Southington,  Conn . . 


South  Kingstown,  K.  I. 
South  Omaha,  Neb 


South  Orange,  N.J 

South  Williamsport,Pa. 
Sparrow  Point,  Md 


Sparta,  Wis 

Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

Spencer,  Mass 

Spokane,  Wash... 
Spriugheld,  111  . . . 


Springfield,  Mass . 
Springfield,  Mo . . . 
Springfield,  Ohio.. 

Springfield,Vt 

Spring  Valley,  111. 


Spring^'ille,  ITtah . . . 

Stafibrd,  Conn 

Stamford,  Conn.  (6). 

Staunton,  Va 

Steelton,  Pa 


Sterling,  111 

Steubenville,  Ohio  . . . 
Stevens  Point,  Wis  . . 

Stillwater,  Minn 

Stockton,  Cal 


Stoneham,  Mass  . . 
Stonington,  Conn. 
Stoughtou,  Mass  . 
Stratford,  Conn... 
Streator,  111 


Suffield,  Conn 

Suffolk,  Va 

Siigarnotoh,  Pa 

Sulphur  Springs,  Tex- 
Summit  Hill,  Pa 


Sumter,  S.  C 

Sunbury,  Pa 

Superior,  Wis 

Suspension  Bridge,  N.Y 
Susquehanna  Depot,  Pa. 


Sutton,  Mass 

Swampscott,  Mass  , 

Swanton,  Vt , 

Sycamore,  111 

Syracuse.  N.Y 


5,451 
2,679 

15.  944 
7.  3;!5 

11,  979 

4,850 
9,352 
37, 806 
10, 177 
5,068 

2,716 
2,500 
2,625 
6,207 
40, 152 

3,861 
4,330 

21,819 
3,434 

10,  302 

7,  655 
7,076 
5,616 
4,261 
5,501 

6,231 
8,062 
3,106 
2,  900 
2,507 

2,795 

5,544 

8,747 

19,  922 

24,963 

44, 179 

21,  850 

31,  895 

2,881 

3,837 

2,849 
4,535 
15,  700 
6,975 
9,250 

5,824 
13,  394 

7,896 
11, 260 
14,424 

6,155 
7,184 
4.852 
2,608 
11,414 

3, 169 
3,  354 
2,586 
3,038 
2,  816 


3,865 
5,930 
11,  983 
4,405 
3,872 

3,180 
3,198 
3,  231 
2,987 
88, 143 


1880 


3,745 
2,393 
10, 147 
6,093 
8,009 

3,823 
6,578 
7,366 
2.164 
3,860 

1,634 

3,  085 

805 

5,586 

24,  933 

3,105 


INCREASE. 


13, 280 
2,677 
4,925 

6,464 
3,664 
4,  534 
3,538 
5,411 

5,114 


Num- 
ber. 


1,706 
286 
5,797 
1,242 
3,970 

1,027 

2,  774 

30.  440 

8,013 

1,208 

1,082 

a585 

1,820 

621 

15,  219 

756 


Per 
cent. 


2,178 


2,387 

3.253 

7,466 

350 

19,  743 

33,  ,340 
6,522 

20,  730 
3,144 


2,312 

4,455 
11,297 
6,664 

2,447 

5,087 

12,  093 

4,449 

9,055 

10, 282 

4,890 
7,  355 
4,875 
4,251 
5,157 

3,225 
1,963 
1,582 
1,854 


8,539 

757 

5,377 

1,191 

3,412 

1,082 

723 

90 

1,117 


928 


45.  55 
11.95 
57.13 
20.  38 
49.57 

26.86 

42.17 

413.  25 

370.  29 

31.30 

66.22 

al8.  96 

226.  09 

11.12 

61.04 

24.35 


64.  30 

28.28 

109. 18 

18.43 
93.12 
23.86 
20.44 
1.66 

21.84 


42.61 


408 

2,  291 

1,281 

19,  572 

5,220 

10,  839 

15,  328 

11, 165 

a263 


2,011 
4,077 


2,476 
3,467 


537 

80 

4,403 

311 
6,803 

737 
1,301 
3,447 
2,205 
4,142 

1,265 

al71 

a23 

al,  043 

6,257 

(l56 
1,391 
1,004 
1,184 


17.09 
70.  43 
17.16 
5,  592.  00 
26.44 

32.  51 

235.  02 

53.86 

a8.  37 


1,854 
1,853 


3 

105 

2 

.500 

3 

079 

3 

028 

51, 

792 

1,929 
405 

75 

698 

152 

«41 

36,  351 


23.23 

1.80 

38.97 

4.67 

278.  01 

14.49 
10.76 

77.48 
24.35 
40.28 

25.87 

a2.  32 

aO.  47 

a38.  65 

121.  33 

al.74 
70.86 
63.46 
63.86 


92.19 
45.45 


77.91 
11.68 

2.42 

27.92 

4.94 

ol.  35 
70.19 


a  Decrease. 

b  The  town. 

c  Total  for  Texarkana  city. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VIL- 
LAGES, AND  BOROUGHS. 


Tacoma,  Wash. . . 
Tallahassee,  Fla  . 

Tamaqua,  Pa 

Tampa,  Fla 

Tarentum,  Pa 


Tarrytown,  N.  T. 
Taunton,  Mass... 

Taylor,  Tex 

Taylorville,  111... 
Temple,  Tex 


Templeton,  Mass  . . . 
Terre  Haute,  Ind... 

Terrell,  Tex 

Tewksbury,  Mass  .. 
Texarkana,  Ark  (e). 


Texarkana,  Tex  (c)  . 
Thomaston,  Conn  . . . 

Thomaston,  Me 

Thomasville,  Ga 

Thompson,  Conn 


Three  Rivers,  Mich. 

Tiffin,  Ohio 

Tipton,  Ind 

Titusville,  Pa 

Tiverton,  E.I 


Toledo,  Ohio 

Tonawanda,  N.  Y. 

Topeka,  Kan 

Toronto,  Ohio 

Torrington,  Conn  . 


Towanda,  Pa 

Traverse,  Mich . 

Trenton,  Mo 

Trenton,  N.  J . . . 
Trinidad,  Colo . . 


Troy,  Ala 

Troy,  N.Y... 
Troy,  Ohio... 
Tucson,  Ariz  . 
Tulare,  Cal . . . 


Tuscaloosa,  Ala  . . . 
Two  Rivers,  Wis  . . 

Tyler,  Tex 

Tyrone,  Pa 

Uhrichsville,  Ohio  . 


Union,  Ind 

Union,  N.J 

Union,  Tenn 

Uniontown,  Pa 

Upper  Sandusky,  Ohio. 


Urbana,IIl 

Urbana,  Ohio  ... 

Utica,  N.  Y 

Uxbridge,  Mass. 
Valdosta,  Ga 


POPULATION. 


1890 


Vallejo,  Cal 

Valparaiso,  Ind. . . 
Vancouver,  Wash 
Van  Wert, Ohio... 
Vernon,  Conn 


Vernon,  Tex 

Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Victoria,  Tex 

Vinalhaven.  Me. . 
Vincennes,  lud  . . 


Vineland,  N.  J 

Vinton,  Iowa 

Virginia  city,  Nev. 

Visalia.Cal 

Wabash,  Ind 


36,  006 
2,934 
6,054 
5,532 
4,627 

3,562 
25,  448 
2,584 
2,829 
4,047 

2,999 

30,  217 
2,988 
2,515 
3,528 

2,852 
3,278 
3,009 
5,514 
5,580 

3, 131 
10,801 
2,697 
8,073 
2,837 

81,4.34 
7,145 

31,  007 
2,536 
6,048 

4,169 
4,353 
5,039 
57,  458 
5,523 

3,449 
60,  956 
4,494 
5,150 
2,697 

4,215 
2,870 
6,908 
4.705 
3,842 

2,681 
10,  643 
3,441 
6,359 
3,572 

3,511 
6,510 
44,  007 
3,408 
2,854 

6,343 
5,090 
3,545 
5,512 
8,808 

2,857 
13, 373 
3,046 
2,617 
8,853 

3,822 
2,865 
8,511 
2,885 
5,105 


1880 


1,098 
2,494 
5,730 
720 
1,245 

3,025 
21, 213 


2,237 


2,789 
26, 042 
2,003 
2,179 
1.390 

1,833 
3,225 

3.017 
2.555 
5,051 

2,525 
7, 879 
1,250 
9,046 
2,505 

50,  137 

3,864 

15, 452 


Num- 
ber. 


34, 908 

440 

324 

4,812 

3,  382 

537 
4,235 


592 


3,327 

3,  814 
1,897 
3,312 
29,  910 
2,226 

2.294 

56,  747 

3,803 

7,007 

447 

2,418 
2,052 

2,423 
2,678 
2,790 

2,478 
5,849 
1,879 
3,265 
3,540 

2,942 
6,252 
33,  914 
3,  HI 
1,515 

5,987 
4,461 
1,722 
4,079 
6,915 


210 

4,175 

985 

336 

2,138 

1,019 

53 

aS 

2.959 

529 

606 

2,  922 

1,447 

a9T.i 

332 

31,  297 

3,281 

15,  555 


11,  814 


2,855 
7,680 

2,519 
2,  906 
10,917 
1.412 
3,800 


2,721 

355 

2,456 

1.727 

27,  ,548 

3,297 

1.155 

4,209 

691 

al,  857 

2,250 

1,797 
818 
4,485 
2,027 
1,052 

203 

4,794 

1,562 

3,094 

32 

569 

258 

10,  093 

297 

1,339 

356 

629 

1,823 

1,433 

1,893 


1,559 


a238 
1,173 

1,303 

ail 

a2,406 

1,473 

1,305 


Per 
cent. 


3, 179.  23 

17.64 

5.65 

668.  33 

271.  65 

17.75 
19.96 


26.46 


7.53 

16.03 

49.18 

15.42 

153.  81 

55.  .59 

1.64 

aO.  27 

115.81 
10.47 

24.00 

37.09 

115.76 

alO.  76 

13.25 

62.42 
84.91 
100.  67 


81.79 

9.31 

129.47 

52.14 

92.10 

148. 11 

50.35 
7.42 

18.17 
o26.  50 
503.  36 

74.32 
39.  86 
185. 10 
75.69 
37.71 

8.1!) 
81,96 
83.13 
94.76 

0.90 

19.34 
4.13 

29.76 
9.55 

88,38 

5.95 

14.10 

■105.  87 

35.13 

27.38 


13.20 


a8.  34 

15.27 

51.73 
al.  41 
n22.  04 
104.32 
34.34 


in  Miller  county.  Arkansas,  and  Bowie  county,  Texas,  6,380. 


452 


Table    5. 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

-AGGREGATE    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,   VILLAGES,   AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE  IN  1890,  ETC.— Coutimied. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VIL- 
LAGES, AND  BOROUGHS. 


"Waco,  Tex 

Wakefield,  Mass... 

"Waldoboro,  Me 

Wallaw-alla,  Wash. 
"VValliugford,  Conu. 


"Walpole,  Mass 

"Waltliam,  Mass 

Wapakoiieta,  Ohio 

"Wapiniisers  Falls, N.  V 
Ware,  Mass 


POPULATION. 


1S')0 


Wareliam,  Mass  . 
AVarreii,  Mass  ... 

Warren,  Ohio 

Warreu,  Pa 

Warren,  K.  I  -  -  -  • 


Warreusburg,  Mo 

Warsaw,  111 

Warsaw,  Ind 

Warsaw,  N.  T 

Warwick,  K.  I 


Washburn,  Wis 

Washington,  D.  C  . . 

Washington,  G  a 

Washington,  Ind... 
Washington,  Iowa.  - 

Washington,  ilo 

Washington,  N.  J... 
Washington,  N.  C. . . 
Washington,  Ohio  .. 
Washington,  Pa 


Waterburv,  Conn  . 
Waterford,  Conn. . 
Waterloo,  Iowa  . . . 
AVaterloo,N.  y..-- 
Watertown,  Mass- 


Watertown,  N.  T  . .  - 

Watertown,  S.  D 

. Waterto wn,  Wis 

Water  Valley,  Miss. 
Waterville,  Me 


Watkins,K.Y.. 
Waukegan,  111 . . 
Waukesha,  Wis 
Waupun,  Wis... 
Wausau,  Wi8..- 


Waverly,N.Y.... 
Waxahachie,  Tex . 

Waycross,  Ga 

AVaynosboro,  Pa  .  - 
Weatherford,  Tex. 


Weatherly.Pa... 

Webb,  Mo 

Webster,  Iowa. . . 
Webster,  Mass  .. 
Wellesley,  Mass  . 

Wellington,  Kan. 
Wellsboro.  Pa  .  - . 
Wellston,  Ohio... 
Wellsviile,  N.  Y  . 
Wellsville,  Ohio  . 


Wesson,  Miss 

A\^est  Bay  city,  Mich.. 
West  Bethlehem,  Pa.. 

Westbnro,  Mass 

A\'est  Boylston,  Mass  . 
Westbrook,  Me 


14,445 
G,982  I 
3,505  I 
4,  709  I 
6,584  ! 
t 
2,  604  i 

18,707  j 

:;,  610 
a,  718 

7,329  j 

3,4E1  j 

4,681 

5,973 

4,332 

4,489 

4,700 
2,721 
3,574 
3. 120 
17,  761 

3,039 
230,  392 
2,631 
6,064 
3,235 

2,725 
2,834 
3,545 
5.742 
7,063 

28,  640 
2,061 
6,674 
4,350 
7,073 

14,725 
2,672 
8,755 
2,832 
7,107 

2,604 
4,915 
6,  321 

2,757 
9.  253 

4,123 
3,076 
3,364 
3,811 
3,369 

2,991 
5,043 
2,829 
7,031 
3,600 

4,391 
2,961 
4,377 
3,435 
5,247 

3,108 
12,  981 
2,759 
5,185 
3,019 
6,632 


1880 


7,295 

5,547 
3,758 
3,588 
4,680 

2,494 

11,  712 

2,  765 


Num- 
ber. 


Per 
cent. 


4,817 

2,896 

3,  889 

4,  428 
2,810 
4,007 

4,049 
3,105 
3, 123 
1,910 
12, 164 


7,150 
1,435  i 
a253 
1,121 
1,898  1 

110  i 
6,995 
851 


2,  512 

555 

792 

1,545 

1,  522 

482 

657 
a384 

451 
1,210 
5,597 


177,  024 
2,199 

4,  323 
2,949 

2,421 
2,142 
2,462 
3,798 
4, 292 

17, 806 
2,  701 
5,630 
3,893 

5,  426 

10,  697 

740 

7,883 

2,  220 

4,  672 

2,  710 
4,  012 
2,969 
2,353 
4,277 

2,767 
1,354 
628 
1,888 
2,  046 

1,977 
1,588 
1,848 
5,696 


2,228 

952 

2,049 

3,377 

1,707 
0,397 
1,414 
5,214 
2,  994 
3,981 


52,  768 

432 

1,741 

286 

304 

692 

1,  083 

1,944 

2,771 

10,  840 

a40 

1,044 

457 

1.647 

4,028 

1,  926 

872 

612 

2,435 

all2 
903 

3,  352 
404 

4,976 

1,356 

1,  722 

2,  736 
1,923 
1,323 

984 
3,455 

981 
1,335 


98.01 
25.  87 
o6.  73 
31.  24 
40.50 

4.41 
59.  73 
30.78 


52. 15 

19.16 
20.  37 
34.89 

54. 16 
12.  03 

16.  23 
al2.  37 

14.44 
03.  35 
46.03 


1,697 
733 
3,425 
1.386 
1,870 

1,461 
6,584 
1,  345 
al9 
25 
2,651 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VIL- 
LAGES,  AND   BOP.OUGHS 


29.71 

19.65 

40.  27 

9.70 

12.56 
32.  31 
43.99 
51.18 
64.50 


al.  48 
18.54 
11,74 
30.  35 

37.66 
258. 18 
11.06 
27.  57 
52. 12 

a4. 12 
22.51 

112.  90 
17.17 

110.  34 

49.01 
127.18 
435.  67 
101.  85 

64.66 

49.77 

217.  57 

53.08 

23.  44 


62.99 

32.no 

359.  77 
67.  64 
55.37 

85. 59 
102.  92 
95.12 
aO.  36 
0.84 
06.59 


West  Chester.  Pa 

West  Cleveland,  Ohio. 
We.st  Dulutb,  Minn. . . 

Westerly.  R.  I 

Westflel'd,  Mass 


POPULATION. 


1890  1880 


West  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Westminster,  Md 

West  Pittstou,  Pa 

West  Point,  Miss 

Westport,  Conn 


Westport,  Mass 

West  Rutland,  Vt  .  - 
West  Springfield.Mass. 
West  Troy,  N.  Y  . . . 
Weymouth,  Mass... 


What  Cheer,  Iowa. . . 

AVhatcom,  Wasb 

Wheeling,  W.  Va  ... 

Whitehall,  N.  Y 

White  Plains,  N.  Y.. 

Whitestone,  N.  Y  . .  - 

AVhitewater,  Wis 

Whitman,  Mass 

Wichita,  Kan 

Wilkes  barre,  Pa 


Wilkinsburg,  Pa 

Williamsburg,  Wis... 

William  sport.  Pa 

Williamstown,  Mass.. 
Willimantic,  Conn 


Wilmington,  Del  ... 
Wilmington,  N.  C  . . 
Wilmington,  Ohio  . . 

Wiuehendon,  Mass 

Wincliester,  Conn 


Winchester,  Ind  . . 
Winchester,  Ky... 
Winchester,  Mass. 
Winchester  N.  H  . 
Winchester,  Va... 


Windsor,  Conn 

Windsor  Locks,  Conu. 

Winfield,  Kan 

Winona,  Minn 

AViustou,N.C 


Wiutbrop,  Mass . 
Woburn,  Mass... 
AVoU'boro,  K.  H  . . 
Woodbury,  N.  J.. 
Woodland,  Cal... 


Woodstock,  Vt  ... 
Woonsocket,  R.  I . 

Wooster.  Ohio 

Worcester,  Mass. . 
Wreutham,  Mass  . 

Wyandotte,  Mich. 
Wythoville,  Va  .  -  - 

Xenia,  Ohio 

Yankton,  S.D 

Yazoo,  Miss 


Yonkers,  N.  Y 

York.Neb 

York,  Pa 

Youngstowu,  Ohio. 

Ypsilanti,  Mich 

Zanesville,  Ohio  ... 


8, 028 
4,117 
3,368 
6.813 
9,  805 

3.  527 

2,  903 

3,  906 
2.762 
3,715 

2,599 

3,  680 
5,077 

12,967 
10,  866 

3,246 

4,059 
34, 522 

4,  434 
4,042 


4,359 
4,441 
23,  853 
37,718 

4,662 
3,133 
27, 132 
4,221 
8,648 

61,  431 

20,  056 

3,079 

4,  390 

6,183 

3,  014 
4,519 
4,861 
2,584 
5,196 

2,954 
2,758 
5, 184 
18,  208 
8,018 

2,  726 
13,  499 

3,  020 
3,911 
3,069 

2,545 
20,  830 

5,901 
84,  655 

2,566 

3,817 
2,570 
7,301 
3,070 
3,286 

32, 033 
3,  405 

20,  793 

33, 220 
6, 129 

21,009 


7,046 
1,781 


Num-       Per 
ber.        cent. 


6,104 
7,587 


2,507 
2,544 
1,786 
3,477 

2,894 


4,149 

8,820 

10, 570 

719 


2,336 


709 
2,218 


396 

1,362 

976 

238 

a295 


30, 737 
4,270 
2,381 

2,520 
3,617 
3,024 
4,911 
23,  339 

1,529 


928 

4,147 

296 

2,527 


13.94 
131.16 


11.62 
29.23 


15.80 

53.54 

54.65 

6.84 

alO.  19 


22.37 

47.02 

2.80 

351. 46 


18, 934 
3,394 


42, 478 

17,  350 

2,745 

3,722 

5,142 

1,958 
2,277 
3,802 
2,444 
4,958 

3,058 
2,332 
2,844 
10,  208 
2,854 

1,043 
10, 931 
2,222 
2,298 
2,257 

2,815 
16, 050 

5,840 
58,  291 

2,481 

3,631 

1,885 
7,026 
3,431 
2,542 

18, 892 
1,259 

13,  940 

15,  435 
4,984 

18, 113 


3,  785 

164 

1,661 

288 

742 

1,417 

18,  942 

14,  379 

3, 133 


8,198 

827 

2,040 

18, 953 

2,  706 

334 

668 

1,041 

1,056 

2, 242 

1,  0.59 

140 

238 

al04  ] 

426 
2,340 
8,000 
5,164 

1,683 
2,568 

798 
1.613 

812 

a270 

4,780 

61 

26,  364 

85 

186 
685 
275 
239 
744 

13, 141 
2,146 
6,  853 

17, 785 
1,14» 


12.  31 
3.84 
69.76 

11.43 
20.  51 
46.86 
385.71 
61.61 

204.  91 


43.30 
24.37 
30.87 

44.62 
15.60 
12. 17 
17.95 
20. 25 

53.  93 

98.40 

27.85 

5.73 

4.80 

a3.40 
18.27 
82. 23 
78.37 
180.  94 

161. 36 
23.49 
35.91 
70.19 
35.93 

a9.  59 

29.78 
1.04 

4.5.  23 
3.43 

5.12 
36.34 

3.91 
6.97 

29.27 

69.50 
170.  45 

49.16 
115.  23 

22.97 

15.99 


a  Decrease. 


POPULATION. 


453 


Table   6.— AGGREGATE    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,  AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING  FROM  1,000  TO  2,500  INHABITANTS  IN  1890,  WITH  POPULATION  FOR  1880. 

[This  table  gives  the  population  of  all  places,  incorporated  and  unincorporated,  in  the  United  States,  liaving  from  1,000 
to  2,500  inhabitants,  so  far  as  they  have  been  returned  by  the  census  enumerators  separate  from  the  ]Mipulation  of  the 
township,  precinct,  district,  etc..  of  -which  they  form  a  part.  In  the.  New  England  states  the  population  of  toTriis  havino- 
1,000  inhabitants  or  more  has  been  used.     For  places  having  2,500  inhabitants  or  more  in  1890  see  pages  442-452.]  " 


CITIES,   TOWNS,  VIIXAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Abbeville,  S.  C. 
Aberdeen.  Wash  . 

Abingdon,  111 

Abingdon,  Va 

Ackley,  Iowa 


Acton,  Mass 

Acushnet,  Mass. 

Ada,  Ohio 

Adams,  N.  Y . . . . 
Addison,  Me 


Addison,  N.  T 

Alton,  Iowa 

Agawam.  Mass 

Ahnapee,  Wis 

Aiken,  S.C 


Akron,  N.T. 
Albany,  Mo . 
Albia,  Iowa. 
Albion,  Ind  . 
Albion,  Me.. 


Albuquerque,  N.  M.  (a) 

Alburg.  Vt 

Aledo.IlI 

Alexandria.  Minn 

Alexandria  Bay,  N.  T.. 


Alfred,  Me 

Al"ona,  Iowa 

Allenstown,  N.  H. 

Alma,  Kan 

Alma,  Mich 


Alma,  Wis 

Altamont,  111.. 
Alton,  N.H  ... 
Alvarado,  Tex 
Ambler,  Pa 


Amboy,  111 , 

Ames.  Iowa 

Amherst,  N.  H  . . . 

Amite,  La 

Amity  ville,  N.  Y  . 


Anacortes.  Wash. 

Anaheim,  Cal 

Anamosa,  Iowa  . . 

Andover,  N.  H 

Andrews,  Ind 


Angola.  Ind  . . . 

Anna,  111 

Annville,  Pa... 

Anson,  Me 

Anthony,  Kan. 

Antrim,  N.  H.. , 
Antwerp,  Ohio 

Apollo.  Pa 

Appleton.  Me  . . 
Appleton,  Mo  . . 


Arcanum,  Ohio 

Areola,  111 

Ardraore,  Pa 

Argos,  Ind 

Arkadelphia,  Ark 


Arlington,  Tt 

Arlington  Heights.  III. 
Ashburnham,  Mass. . . . 

Ashfield,  Mass 

Ash  Grove,  Mo 


Ashland,  111... 
Ashland,  !Neb  . 
Ashland.  N.H. 
Ashland.  Ore.. 
Ashley,  ni 


POPULATION. 


1S90 


1,  096 
1,638 
1,,S21 
1,074 
1,286 

1,897 
1,027 
2,079 
1,360 
1,022 

2,106 
1,045 
2,352 
1.015 

2.  362 

1,492 
1,334 
2,  359 
1,229 
1,042 


1 

733 

1 

390 

1 

001 

2 

118 

1 

123 

1 

030 

2 

068 

1 

475 

1 

125 

1 

655 

1 

428 

1 

044 

1 

372 

1 

,543 

1 

073 

2 

257 

1 

276 

1 

053 

1 

.510 

2 

293 

1 

131 

1 

273 

o 

078 

1 

090 

1 

390 

1 

840 

2 

295 

1 

283 

1 

444 

1 

806 

1 

248 

1 

331 

0 

1.56 

1 

080 

1 

081 

1 

134 

1 

733 

2, 

205 

1. 

101 

2,455 

1, 

352 

1, 

424 

0 

074 

1, 

025 

1, 

350 

1. 

045 

1. 

601 

1, 

193 

1. 

784 

i, 

035 

1880 


1,543 


1,511 
1,064 
1,517 

1,797 
1,105 
1,760 
1,250 
1,238 

1,596 

1,  231 
2,216 

948 
1,817 

1,030 
979 

2,  435 
920 

1,191 


1,614 

1,492 

1,355 

587 

1,101 
1,359 

1,707 
362 
437 

1,244 
654 

1,470 
377 
251 

2,448 
1,153 
1,225 
1,120 
1,063 


833 
2,083 
1,204 

454 

1,280 
1,494 
1,431 
1.555 
345 

1,172 
1,  275 
1,150 
1.348 
1,034 

778 

1.515 

519 

022 

1,500 

1,532 

995 

1,006 

1,006 

500 

009 


CITIES,    TOWNS,  VILLAGES,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Assumption,  111  . 

Astoria,  lU 

Athens,  Me 

Athen.s,  N.  Y 

Athens,  Tenn  . . . 


Athen.s,  Tex. 
Atlanta,  111.. 

Atlanta.  Tex 
Attalla.  Ala . 
Attica,  Ind... 


Attica,  N.  Y. . . 
Auburn,  Ala . . 
Auburn,  Cal  . . 
Auburn,  Ind  . . 
Aubui-n,  Mass 


Auburn,  Neb 

Auburndale,  Ohio . 
Audubon.  Iowa  . . . 

Augusta,  111 

Augusta,  Kan 


Augusta.  Ky.. 
Augusta.  Wis. 
Aurora,  Neb  .. 
Austin,  Nev... 
Austin,  Pa 


Avenue,  Pa  . . . 
Avon,  Conn  . . . 

Avon,  Mass 

Avon.  N.  Y.... 
Avondale,  Ala. 


Ayer,  Mass 

Bainbridge.  Ga... 
Bainbridge,  N.  Y  . 
Bakersfield,  Vt... 
Ballard,  Wash.... 


Barboursville.  Ky... 

Bardstown,  Ky 

Barkhamsted.  Conn . 

Barnesville,  Ga 

Barnes  ville,  Minn 


Barnet.  Vt 

Barnstead.  N.  H  ., 

Bane,  Mass 

Barrington.  N.  H  . 
Barrington,  K.  I . . 


Barrv,  111 

Bartiett,  N.  H. 

Barton,  Vt 

Bartow,  Fla. .. 
Bastrop,  Tex . . 


Batesville,  Ark 

Bates  ville.  Ind , 

Bath  Beach,  N.  Y 

Bath  on  Hudson.  N.  Y  . 
Baxter  Springs,  Kan  . . . 


Bayfield,  Wis 

Bay  Ridge, N.Y.... 
Bay  St.  Louis,  Miss. 

Bayshore,  N.  Y 

Beaufort,  N .  C 


Beaver,  Pa 

Bedford.  Iowa . 
Bedford,  Mass . 
Bedford,  N.  H  . 
Bedford,  Ohio  . 


Bedford.  Pa 

Beeville,  Tex 

9C0  Belair.  Md 

842          Belchertowu,  Mass  . 
950    :     Belding,  Mich 

a  Old  town. 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1880 


1,070 

706 

1,357 

1,280 

1.072 

1,310 

2,024 

2,106 

2,224 

1,100 

1.  035 

308 

1,178 

1,368 

1,764 

396 

1,254 

351 

2.320 

2,150 

1,994 

1,035 

1,440 

1,161 

1,  595 

1,229 

2,  415 

1,542 

1,  532 

1,317 

1,537 

1,609 

1,  310 

792 

1.077 

1,015 

1.  343 

922 

1,447 

1,282 

1,187 

1,116 

1,862 

1,215 

1,079 

1,679 

1,453 

415 

1,182 

1,057 

1,384 

1,653 

1,617 

1.  642 

2,148 

1,881 

1,008 

1,430 

1,049 

781 

1.162 

1,248 

1,173 

1,162 

250 

1,524 

1,  803 

1,130 

1,297 

1,8,39 

1,962 

1,069 

1,897 

1,907 

1,204 

1,296 

2,239 

2,419 

1,408 

1.497 

1,461 

1,359 

1.  3,54 

1,392 

1,247 

1,014 

2,217 

2,  304 

1,  386 

77 

1.634 

1,546 

2. 150 

1,  264 

1,169 

1.619 

2.  399 

2,  (140 

1.  248 

1,177 

1,  373 

495 

1,858 

1,974 

1,978 

2.290 

1,015 

2,  O07 

2,  009 

1,552 

1,178 

1,  643 

1,703 

1,092 

931 

1,102 

1,204 

1,043 

766 

2,  242 

2,011 

1,311 

208 

1,416 

2, 120 

2, 346 

1,730 

562 

454  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

T.niF    fi -AGGREGATE    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND    BOROUGHS 
'     HAVING  FROM  1,000  TO  2,500  INHABITANTS  IN  1890,  ETC.-Coutiuued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Belgrade.  Me 

Bellevernon,  Pa  . 
Bellerille,  Kau  .. 
Bellevue,  Iowa  - . 
Bellevue.  Pa 


Belliiigham,Ma33 .. 
Bellvine  Mines,  Mo 

Bellwood,  Pa 

Belmont,  Mass 

Belmont,  N.H 


Beloit,  Kan 

Belpre.  Ohio 

BeUzlioover,  Pa 
Belvidere,  N.  J  - 
Bement,  111 


Benavides,  Tex. . . 

Benicia,  Cal 

Benton,  Me 

Bentonville,  Ark  . 
Berkshire,  Vt 


Berlin,  Vt-... 
Berwick,  Me  . 
Bethany,  Mo 
Bethel,  Me  . . 
Bethel,  Vt.-.. 


Bethlehem,  N.  H 

Beverly,  N.J 

Big  Spring,  Tex. 
BiOerica,  Mass  .  - 
Birdsboro,  Pa  . . . 


Bisbee,  Ariz 

Bismarck,  N.  D 

Blackhawk.  Colo 

Black  Kiver  Falls,  Wis- 
Blacksburg,  S.  C 


Blaine,  AVash 

Blair,  IS  eh 

Blakely,  Pa 

Blanchester,  Ohio  . 
Blisstield,  Mich  — 


Bloonifield.  Conn  .. 
Bloomfield,  Ind.-.. 
Bloonitield,  Iowa  -. 
Blue  Karth.  Minn 
Bluefield,  W.Va... 


Bluehill,  Me  .. 
Bhifltou,  Ohio . 
Boise,  Idaho. .. 
Bolivar,  Mo  . . . 
Bolivar,  Tenn 


Boonville,  Ind 

Boonville.  N.  Y 

Boothbav,  Me 

Boothbay  Harbor,  Me. 
Boscawen,  N.H 


Boscobel,  Wis 

Boundbrook,  N.  J 

Bourbon.  Ind 

Bourne,  Mass 

Bowdoinham,  Me. 


Bowie.  Tex 

Bowlius  Green,  Mo 

Boyertown,  Pa 

Bozeman.  Mont 

Bozrah.  Conn 


Braceville,  111 .  - 
Brackett,  Tex  .. 
Bradford,  Me... 
Bradford,  Ohio. 
Bradford,  Vt  ... 


Bremen,  Ind 

Brewster,  Mass 

Brewton,  Ala 

Briceville,  Tenn 

Bridgehampton,  N.  T  . 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1,090 
1,147 
1,868 
1,394 

1,418 

1,334 
1,174 
1,146 
2,098 
1,142 

2,455 
1,007 
2,009 
1,768 
1,129 

1,424 
2,361 
1,136 

1,677 
1,421 

1,514 
2,  294 
1,105 
2,209 
1, 448 

1,267 
1,957 
1,158 
2,380 
2,261 

1,535 
2, 186 
1,007 
2,261 
1,245 

1,563 
2,069 
2,452 
1,196 
1, 132 

1,308 
1,229 
1,913 
1,569 

1,775 

1,980 
1,290 
2,311 
1,435 
1,100 

1,881 
1,613 
1,718 
1,699 
1,487 

1,570 
1,462 
1,064 
1,442 
1,508 

1,486 
1,564 
1,436 
2,143 
1,005 

2,150 
1,649 
1,215 
1.338 
1,429 

1,070 
1,  003 
1,115 
1,354 
1,394 

a  In  Fayette  county. 


1880 


1,321 
1,164 

238 

1,581 

915 

1,223 


CITIES,   TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


366 
1,615 

1,226 

1,835 
901 
564 

1,773 
963 


1,794 

1,173 

696 

1,596 

1,380 
2,774 
994 
2,077 
1,693 

1,400 
1,759 


2,000 
1,705 


1,758 

1,540 

1,427 

145 


1,317 
871 
776 

1,222 

1,346 

988 
1, 531 
1,066 


2,213 
1,290 
1,899 
516 
1,043 

1,182 
1,677 
3,575 


1,381 

1,428 

934 

1,056 


1,681 


Bridgeport,  Pa.  {a) 
Bridgeport,  Pa.  (b)  . 
Bridge  water.  Pa  ... 
Bridgewater,  Vt  .  - 
Bridport,  Vt 


Brigham,  Utah... 

Brighton,  Vt 

Brightwood,  Ind . 
Brinilield,  Mass . . 
Brinkley,  Ark 


1,067 

1,099 

894 

1,155 

278 
1,126 
1,460 
1,373 
1,520 

1,028 
1,144 


1,253 


Brisbin,  Pa 

Bristol,  N.H 

Bristol,  Vt 

Brodbead,  Wis 

Broken  Bow,  Neb  . 

Brookhaven,  Miss . 
Brookings,  S.  D  . . . 

Brooklin,Me 

Brooklyn,  Iowa  . . . 
Brooksville,  Me... 


Brookville,  Ind  ... 
Brookville,  Pa  — 
Brownfield.  Me... 
Brownstowii,  Ind 
Brownsville,  Pa. . 

Brownville,  Me  . . 
Brown  wood.  Tex. 
Brunswick.  Mo  .. 
Buchanan,  Mich  - 
Bucktield,  Me 


Buckhannon,  "W.  Va 

Buckland,  Mass 

Buena  Vista,  Va 

Buffalo.  Wyo 

Bunker  Hill,  111 


Burke.Vt 

Burlingame,  Kan. 
Burlington,  Conn. 
Burlington,  Kan  . 
Burlington,  N.  C  . 

Burlington,  Wis  . 

Burnet,  Tex 

Bushnell,  111 

Buxton,  Me 

Cable,  111 


Cabot,  Vt 

Cadiz,  Ohio 

Calais,  Vt 

Caldwell,  Kan.-. 
Caldwell,  Ohio  . . 

Caldwell,  Tex.. 
California,  Mo. - 
California,  Pa  .  - 
Calumet,  Mich  . 
Cambridge,  Ind  . 


Cambridge,  N.  Y  ... 

Cambridge,  Vt 

Camden,  N.  Y 

Cameron,  Tex 

Campbells  ville,  Ky. 


Camp  Point,  111 

Canaan,  Me 

Canaan,  N.  H 

Cauajoharie,  N.  Y  . . 
Canal  Fulton,  Ohio. 


Canarsie,  N.  Y 

Candia,N.H 

Canisteo,  N.  Y 

Canneltou,  Ind 

Cannon  Falls,  Minn  . 


Canonsburg,  Pa . 

Canton,  Me 

Canton,  Miss 

Canton,  Mo 

Canton,  Pa 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1880 


1,030 

1,134 

1,001 

635 

1,177 

1,112 

1,124 

1.084 

1,018 

1,167 

2,139 

1.877 

2,020 

1,691 

1,387 

670 

1,096 

1,203 

1,510 

325 

1  508 

1,524 

1,352 

1,828 

1,570 

1,461 

1,254 

1  647 

2,142 

1,615 

1,518 
1.046 

977 

1.202 

1,234 

1,310 

1,419 

2,028 

1,813 

2,  478 

2,136 

1,134 

1,229 

1,422 

849 

1,417 

1,489 

1,074 

896 

2,176 

725 

1,748 

1,801 

1,994 

1,894 

1,200 

1,379 

1,403 

761 

1,570 

1,739 

1,044 

1,087 

1,269 

1,441 

1,198 

1,252 

1,  472 

1,370 

1,302 

1,224 

2,239 

2,011 

1,716 

817 

2,043 

1,611 

1,454 

490 

2,314 

2, 316 

2,036 

2,230 

1,276 

572 

1,074 

1,242 

1,716 

1,817 

1,082 

1,  2.53 

1,642 

1, 005 

1,248 

602 

1,250 

301 

1,772 

1,  427 

1,024 

1,009 

1,159 

1,  782 

2,  370 

1,598 

1,482 

1,689 

1,750 

1,902 

1,589 

1,608 

441 

1,018 

775 

1,150 

1,131 

1,130 

1,281 

1,417 

1,762 

2,089 

2,013 

1,173 

1,196 

2,452 

1,760 

1,108 

1,340 

2,071 

1,907 

1,991 

1,834 

1,078 

942 

2,113 

099 

1,303 

1,029 

2,131 

2,033 

2,241 

2,632 

1,393 

1,194 

b  In  Westmoreland  county. 


POPULATIO^f. 


455 


Table    6.— AGGREGATE   POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING  FROM  1,000  TO  2,500  INHABITANTS  IN  1890,  ETC.— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOHOUQHS. 


Canton,  S.D 

Cape  May,  N.  J 

Cape  Vincent,  N.  T 

Carbon,  Wyo 

Carbondale,  111 


Cardin»ton,  Ohio. 

Carey,  Ohio 

Carlisle,  Ky 

Carlstadt,  N.  J  . . . 
Carlyle.IU 


Carmel,  Me 

Caro,  Mich 

Carroll.  Iowa.. 
CiirroUton,  Ga. 
Carrollton,  111. 


CarroUton,  Ky  . . 
Carrollton,  Mich 
Carrollton,  Ohio.. 

Carthage,  111 

Carthage,  N.Y  .. 


Carthage,  Ohio  . . . 
Cassopolis,  Mich . 

Castile,  N.  Y 

Castleton,N.Y  .. 
Castleton,  Vt 


Catawissa,  Pa 

Catlettsburg,  Ky . 
Catonsville,  Md. . 

Cavendish,  Vt 

Cazenovia,  N.  Y.. 

Cedarburg,  Wis 


i"'^ 


Cedar  Springs,  Mich . 

Cedartown,  Ga 

Cedarville,  if .  J 

Cedarville,  Ohio 


Centerville,  Md  . 

Central.  Colo 

Central,  Ky 

Central,  Neb 

Centralia,  Mo  . . . 


Centralia,  Wash 

Centralia,  Wis 

Chadron,  Neb 

Chagrin  Falls,  Oliio  . 
Chaniplain,  N.Y 


Chancy.  Iowa 

Chapel  Hill,  N.C. 

Chardon,  Ohio 

Charleston,  Mo. . . 
Charleston,  Vt  . . . 


Cbarlestown.N.H  .. 
Charlestown,  W.  Va. 

Charlevoix,  Mich 

Charlotte,  Vt 

Charlton,  Mass 


Chaska,  Minn 

Chateaugay,  N.  Y  . 
Chattield,  Minn  . . , 

Chatham,  Conn 

Chatham,  Mass 


Chatham,  N.  Y  . . 
Chehalis,  Wash  . 

Chelsea,  Me 

Chelsea,  Mich  . . . 
Chelsea,  Vt...... 


Chenoa,  111 

Cherokee,  Kan  . . . 
Cherryfield,  Me  . . 
Cherry  vale,  Kan  . 
Chesaning,  Mich  . 


Chesapeake,  Md. 
Cheshire,  Conn.. 
Cheshire,  Mass.. 
Chester,  Conn  . . . 
Chester,  Mass. .. 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1,101 
2,136 
1,324 
1,140 

2,382 

1,428 
1,G05 
1,  081 
1,549 

1,784 

1,066 

1,701 
2,448 
1,451 
2,258 

1,  720 
1,074 
1,228 
1,654 
2,278 

2,  257 
1,369 
1,146 
1,127 
2,396 

1,809 
1,374 
2,115 
1, 172 
1,987 

1,  361 
1,035 
1,  625 
1,  152 
1,355 

1,309 
2,480 
1,144 
1,368 
1,275 

2,026 
1.435 
1,867 
1,243 
1,275 

1,039 
1,017 
1,084 
1,381 
1,058 

1,466 
2,287 
1,496 
1,  240 
1,847 

2,210 
1,172 
1,335 
1,949 
1,954 

1,912 
1,  309 
2,356 
1,3.56 
1,230 

1.226 
1.  087 
1,787 
2.104 
1,056 

1,155 
1,929 
1,308 
1,301 
1,295 


1880 


675 

1,  699 
1,361 

365 

2,213 

1,365 

1,148 

909 

1,060 

2,  017 

1,220 
1,.282 
1,  385 
926 
1,934 

1,332 
825 
1,136 
1,594 
1,912 


912 

965 

912 

2,605 

1,427 
1,225 
1,712 
1,276 
1,918 

945 
1,141 

843 
1,077 
1,181 

1,196 
2.626 


648 
703 


806 


1,211 
1,509 

523 

831 

1,081 

1,028 

1,  204 

1,587 
2,016 
512 
1,342 
1,900 

1,068 
680 
1,166 
1,967 
2,250 

1,765 


1,537 
1.160 
1,462 

1,063 
556 

1,793 
690 


1,402 
2,284 
1,537 
1,177 
1,473 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Chester,  Vt , 

Chesterfield,  N.  H 

Chetopa,  Kan 

Chicago  .lunction,  Ohio  . 
Chillicothe,  111 


Chilton,  Wis 

China.  Me 

Cisco,  Tex 

City  Island,  N.  Y  , 
Clare,  Mich 


Clarence,  Mo 

Clarendon,  Ark  . 
Clarendon,  Pa . . . 

Clarion,  Pa 

Clarksville,  lud. 


Clarksville,  Mo.. 
Clarksville,  Tex. 

Clay.Ind 

Clay  city,  Ky  . . . 
Claysviile,  Pa  . . . 


Clayton,  HI  ... 
Clayton,  N.  J . . 
Clayton,  N.  Y  , 
Clayville,  Pa  . 
Clearfield,  Pa., 


Clear  Lake,  Iowa 

Cleves,  Ohio 

Clifton  Forge,  Va 

Clifton  Heights,  Pa  . . 
Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y. 


Clinton,  Conn 
Clinton,  lud... 
Clinton,  Ky  . . . 
Clinton,  Me  . . 
Clinton,  N.Y. . 


Clinton,  S.C 

Clinton.  Tenn 

Clinton ville.  Wis. 
Cloverport,  Ky... 
Cly  de,  Kan 


Clyde,  Ohio 

Coal  city.  Ill 

Coal  Creek,  Tenn. 

Coaldale,Pa 

Coalton,  Ohio 


Coalville,  Utah . . 
Cobleskill,  N.  Y  . 
Coflfeyville.  Kan. 
Cohasset,  Mass.. 
Colchester,  m... 


Colebrook,  Conn. 
Colebrook,  N.  H  . 
Colerain,  Mass  .  - 
Colfax,  Wash.... 
Colorado,  Tex 


Colorado  city,  Colo . 

Colton.  Cal 

Columbia,  111 

Columbiana,  Ohio  . . 
Columbus,  Kan 


Columbus,  Tex 

Columbus,  Wis 

Columbus  Grove,  Ohio . 

Colusa,  Cal 

Comanche,  Tex 


Concord,  Vt 

Coustantine,  Mich . 

Conway,  Ark 

Conway,  Mass 

Conway,  N.  H 


Conyers,  Ga.. 
Copelaud,  Pa . 
Cordele,  Ga... 
Corder,  Mo . . . 
Coriuua,  Me.. 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1,787 
1,046 
2,  265 
1,299 
1,632 

1,424 
1,423 
1,063 
1,206 
1,174 

1,078 
1,060 
1,297 
2,164 
1,692 

1,186 
1,588 
1,004 
1,065 
1,041 

1,033 
1,  807 
1,748 
3,402 
2,248 

1.130 
1,227 
1,792 
1,820 
1,297 

1,  384 
1,365 
1,  347 
1.518 
1.269 

1,021 
1,198 
1,466 
1,527 
1,137 

2,327 
1,672 
1,865 
1,849 
1,459 

1,166 
1.  822 
2,282 
2,448 
1,643 

1,098 
1,736 
1,671 
1,649 
1,582 

1,788 
1,315 
1,267 
1,112 
2,160 

2,199 
1,977 
1,677 
1,  336 
1,226 

1,425 
1,346 
1,207 
1,451 
2,331 

1,349 
1,349 
1,578 
1,145 
1,207 


1880 


1,901 

1,173 

1,305 

662 

936 

1,132 
1,769 


502 

570 

400 

295 

1,169 

1,037 

1,493 

iig 

' '  323 

941 
1,433 
1,621 

248 
1,809 

1,095 
836 


902 

1,402 

965 

506 

1,665 

1,236 

459 
263 
573 
1,050 
956 

2,380 


800 


911 
1,222 

753 
2,182 
1,067 

1.148 

1,  580 

1,777 

444 


347 


1,308 
1,223 
1,164 

1,959 

1,876 
1,  392 

1,779 
704 

1,612 
1,405 
1,028 
1,760 
2,094 

1,374 


1,503 


456 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablk  G.-AGGREGATE    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING  FROM  1,000  TO  2,500  INHABITANTS  IN  1890,  ETC.— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Corintli,  Me 

Corinth,  Miss  . . 
Corinth,  N.T... 

Corinth,  Vt 

Corning,  Iowa.. 

Corning,  Ohio  .  - 

Cornlsli,  Me 

Cornwall.  Conn. 

Corona,  N.Y 

Corunna,  Mich  . 


Corvallis,  Ore 

Cottage  city,  Mass. . 

Coudersport,  Pa 

Council  Grove,  Kau  . 
Coventry,  Conn 


Covington,  Ga... 
Covington,  Iiid  . . 
Covington,  Ohio . 
Covington,  Xenn. 
Coxsacliie,  N.  Y  . 

Craftsbury,  Vt  .. 

Cresco,  Iowa 

Cressona,  Pa 

Crete.  Neb 

Crisfield,  Md  .  - . . 


Crockett,  Tex 

Cromwell,  Conn... 

Crotty,  111 

Crown  Point,  Ind. 
Crystal,  Minn 


Crvstal,  Mo... 

Cu"ba,  111 

Cuba,  N.T.... 

Cuero,  Tex 

Cullman,  Ala  . 


Culpeper,  Va 

Cumberland,  Me  .  - 
Cumberland,  Wis . 
Curwensville,  Pa  - 
Cuthbert,  Ga 


Dalton  Station,  HI . 
Damari.scotta,  Me . . 

Danbv.  Vt 

Danforth,  Me 

Danville,  Ind 


Danville,  Vt 

Dardanelle,  Ark 

Darien,  Conn 

Darien,  Ga 

Darlington,  S.  C . 

Darlington,  "Wis. 

David,  Neb 

Dawson,  Ga 

Dayton,  Wash  . . 
Dead  wood,  S.  D  . 


Decatur,  Ga 

Decatur,  Mich . . 
Decatur,  Tex. .. 
Deep  water.  Mo. 
Deerfield,  N.  H . 


Deer  Lodge,  Mont. 

Degraff,  Ohio 

Deland.  Fla 

Delano,  Pa 

Delavan.Ill 


Delavan,Wis 
Delhi.N.  Y--- 
Delphi,  Ind. . . 
Del  Rio,  Tex  . 
Delta,  Ohio . . . 


Deming,  N.M.. 
Demopoli.s,  Ala. 
Deni8on,Iowa. . 
Deposit, N.Y  .. 
Derry,  Pa 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1,154 
2,  111 
1,222 
1.027 
1.  682 

1,551 
1,118 
1,283 
2,362 
1,382 

1,527 
1,080 
1,530 
2,211 

1,875 

1,823 
1,891 
1,778 
1,067 
1,611 

1,271 
2,018 
1,481 
2,310 
1,565 

1,445 
1.987 
1,190 
1,907 
1,074 

1,104 
1,114 
1,38b 
2,442 
1,017 

1,620 

1,487 
1,219 
1,664 
2,328 

1,110 
1,012 
1,084 

1,  063 
1,569 

1,784 
1,456 
2,276 
1.491 
2,389 

1,589 
2,028 

2,  284 
1,880 
2,366 

1,013 
1,109 
1,746 
1,102 
1,220 

1,463 
1,076 
1,113 
1,362 
1,176 

2,038 
1,564 
1,923 
1,980 
1,132 

1,136 
1,898 
1,782 
1,530 
1,968 


1880 


1,333 
2,275 
510 
1,627 
1,  526 

270 
1.169 
1,583 

750 
1,501 

1,128 

672 

677 

1,042 

2,043 

1,415 
1,920 
1,458 
799 
1,661 

1,381 
1,875 
1,455 
1,870 


1,640 

738 
1,708 


460 

656 

1,251 

1,333 

426 

1,613 

1,619 

246 

706 

2,129 

448 
1,142 
1,202 

612 
1,598 

2,003 

748 

1,949 

1.543 

940 

1,372 

1,000 

1,576 

996 

3,777 

639 

1,267 

579 


1,569 


941 
965 


434 
1,340 

1,798 

1.384 

2,040 

50 

859 


1,389 

1,441 

1.419 

755 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Deshler,  Ohio. . . 
Detroit,  Minn  . . 
Dewitt,  Iowa . . . 
Dighton,  Mass  . 
Dillon,  Mont  . . . 


Dixon,  Cal 

Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y 

Dodge,  Kan 

Dodgeville,  "Wis. . . 
Dorset,Vt 


Douglas,  Mass 

Dover,  Me 

Downingtown,  Pa . 
Doylestown,  Ohio  . 
Dracut,  Mass 


Dravosbui'g,  Pa  . 

Dresden,  Me 

Dresden,  Ohio . . 

Dublin,  Tex 

Dunbar,  Pa 


Dnncannon,  Pa  .. 
Duncausville,  Pa- 
Dundee,  Mich 

Dundee,  N.  Y.... 
Dunellen,  N.  J  . . . 


Dunkirk,  Ind  . . 
Dunkirk,  Ohio  . 
Dunlap,  Iowa . 
Durand,  Wis  . . 
Durant,  Miss  . , 


Durham,  Me 

Duxbury.  Mass... 

Dwight,  111 

Dyersburg,  Teun  . 
Dyersville,  Iowa.. 


Eagle  Grove.  Iowa  . 
Eagle  River.  "Wis.  - . 

Earlington,  Ky 

Earlville,  111 

East  Avirora,  N.  Y  . 


East  Brady,  Pa 

East  Chicago,  Ind 

East  Conemaugh.  Pa. 

East  Dubuque.  Ill 

East  Dundee,  111 


East  Guthrie,  Okla . .  - . 

Eastlake,  Mich 

East  Las  Vegas,  N.  M  . 
East  Livermore,  Me. . . 
East  Lyme,  Conn 


East  Machias,  Me 

Eastman.  Ga 

Easton,  Conn 

East  Palestine,  Ohio  . . 
East  Stroudsburg,  Pa . 


East  .Syracuse,  N.  Y 

East  I" awas,  Mich 

Eaton  Rapids,  Mich 

Eatonton,  Ga 

Ebensburg,  Pa 


Eckley,  Pa 

Eden.'Me 

Edenton.  N.  C 

Edgar.  Neb 

Edgartown,  Mass  . 


Edgefield,  S.C.. 
Edgerton,  "Wis 

Edina,  Mo 

Edinboro,  Pa... 
Edinburg,  Ind. 


Egg  Harbor,  N.  J 

Elberton.  Ga 

Eldon.  Iowa 

Eldora,  Iowa 

Eldorado  Springs,  Mo . 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1880 


1,114 
1,510 
1,359 
1,889 
1  012 

752 

554 

1,  008 

1,791 

1, 082   . 
2  083 

1,763 
1,722 
1,096 

996 
1,547 
2,005 

1,908 
1,942 
1,  920 
1,131 
1,996 

2, 241 
1,687 
1,480 
1,040 
1,595 

1,089 
1,043 
1.247 
2,  025 
1,381 

850 
1,032 
1,  204 

264 

1,074 
1,277 

1,027 

1,166 
1,  200 
1,060 

932 

1,025 

817 

1,024 
1,220 
1,088 
1,154 
1,259 

662 

1,  311 

1,246 

642 

724 

1,111 
1,908 
1,354 
2,009 
1,272 

1,  2.53 
2,196 
1,295 
1,010 
975 

1,881 

1,154 

1,748 
1,058 
1.582 

907 

963 

1,109 

1,228 
1.255 
1,158 
1,069 
1,150 

1.242 

756 

1,037 

849 

2,141 
1,856 
2,  312 
1,506 
2.  048 

1,080 
1,731 

1,637 
1,082 
1,  001 
1,816 
1,819 

1,875 

1,145 

1,047 
1,102 

2,  231 
2,200 
1,970 
1,682 
1,202 

1,099 
1,086 
1,785 
1,371 
1,123 

1,241 
1.946 
2,205 
1,105 
1,156 

1, 070 
1,629 
1,382 
577 
1,303 

1,168 
1,595 
1,456 
1,107 
2,031 

808 
869 

1, 1.56 
876 

1,814 

1.439 
1.572 
1.725 
1,577 
1,543 

1,232 
927 
729 

1,584 

POPULATION. 


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Table    6.— AGGEEGATE    POPULATION    OP    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND   BOEOUGHS 
HAVING  FEOM  1,000  TO  2,500  INHABITANTS  IN  1890,  ETC.— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Eldred,  Pa 

Eliot.  Me 

Elizabeth,  Pa 

Elizabethtown,  Ky. 
Elizabethtowii,  Pa  . 


Elkhorn,  Wis  . 
ElklaDd.  Pa... 
Elkton,  Kv.... 
Elkton.  M'd.... 
Ellicott,  Md  . . . 


Ellingtoii,  Conn  . 

Ellis,  Kan 

Ellsworth,  Kan.. 

Elmhurst,  111 

Elmore,  Ohio 


Elm  wood,  111 

El  Paso,  111 

Elroy,  Wis 

El  wood,  Ind 

Eminence,  Ky . . . 


Emlenton,  Pa 

Emmetsburg.  Iowa. 

Emjxiriuni.  Pa 

Entield,N.H 

Eniiis,  Tex 


Enosburg,  Vt 

Epping,  If .  H 

Erie,  Kan 

Essex,  Conn 

Essex,  Mass 


Essex,  Vt 

Essexville,  Mich  . . 
EsthervEle,  Iowa  . 

Eureka,  111 

Eureka,  Kan 


Eureka,  Nev 

Eureka.  Utah  . .  - 

Eutaw.  Ala 

Evanstou,  Wye 
Evans ville,  Wis. 


Erart.  Mich 

Everett.  Pa 

Evergreen,  Ala 

Excelsior  Springs,  Mo. 
Fairbury,  111 


Eairchance,  Pa.. 

Fairfax,  Vt 

Fairfield,  111  .... 
Fairfield,  Vt . . . . 
Fairmont,  Minn. 


Fairmont,  Neh 

Fairmont.  W.  Va  , 
Fairmount,  Ind .  - . 

Fairport,  Ohio 

Palls  city,  Neb  . . , 


Falmouth,  Ky 

Falmouth,  Me 

Farmer,  III 

Farmersville,  Tex. 
Farmingtou,  HI ... 


Farmington,  Iowa 

Farmington,  Mo 

Farmville.  Va 

Far  Eookaway,  N.  Y 
Fayette,  Iowa 


Fayette,  Mo 

Fayetteville,  N.  T . 
Faiyetteville,  Tenu. 
Fentonville,  Mioh  . 
Ferrisburg.  Vt 


Festus,  Mo 

Fitzwilliam,N.  H  . 

Flat onia,  Tex 

Fleniingsburg,  Ky. 
Flemiugton,  N.  J  . . 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1,050 
1,463 
1,804 
2.  260 
1,218 

1,447 
1,006 

1.  l^S 
2,318 
1,488 

1,539 
1,107 
1,620 
1,050 
1,198 

1,548 
1.353 
1.413 
2,284 
1,002 

1.126 
1,584 
2,147 
1,439 
2.171 

2,299 

1,721 
1, 176 

2.  035 
1,713 

2,013 
1,545 
1,475 
1,481 
2,259 

1,609 
1,733 
1,115 
1.995 
1,523 

1.  269 
1.679 
1,783 

2,  034 
2,324 

1,092 
1,523 
1,881 
1,825 
1,205 

1.029 
1,023 
1,462 
1,171 
2,102 

1.146 
1,580 
1,367 
1,093 

1,  375 

1,002 
1,394 

2,  404 
2,288 
1,062 

2,247 
1,410 
2,410 
2,182 
1,501 

1,335 
1,122 
1,304 
1, 172 
1,977 


1880 


1,165 
1,640 
1,810 
2,526 

980 

1,122 

470 

874 

1,752 

1,784 

1,569 
689 
929 
723 

1,044 

1,504 

1,  390 

663 

751 

1,043 

1,140 
879 
1,156 
1,680 
1,351 

2,213 
1,  536 
270 
1,855 
1,670 

2,104 


138 
1,185 
1,127 

4,207 
122 
1,101 
1,277 
1,068 

1,302 

1,247 

985 


2,140 


1,820 
1,391 
2,172 

541 

600 
900 
563 
296 
1,583 

967 
1,622 
1,289 

230 
1,111 

781 

608 

2,058 


995 

1,247 
1.556 
2.104 
2,152 
1,684 


1,187 
866 
811 

1,751 


CITIES,   TOWNS,  VILLAGES,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Flora,  111 

Florence,  Ariz. 
Florence,  Kan 
Florence,  N.  J  . 
Fonda,  N.  Y  . . . 


Ford,  Pa 

Forest,  Ohio . . 

Forest,  Pa 

Forrest,  Ark  . 
Forrest,  111... 


Forreston,  111 

Fort  Atkinson,  Wis. 
Fort  Collins,  Colo  . . . 

Fort  Gaines,  Ga 

Fort  Kent,  Me 


FortLee,  N.  J 

Fort  Recovery,  Ohio. 

Fort  Valley,  &a 

Forty  Fort,  Pa 

Foster,  K.  I  


Fowler,  Ind 

Foxcroft,  Me 

Frankfort,  Kan  . 
Frankfort,  Me  . . 
Frankfort,  Mich. 


Frankfort,  N.  Y. 
Franklin,  Ky  . .. 

Franklin,  La 

Franklin,  Me 

Franklin,  Tenn  . 


Franklin,  Vt 

Franklinville,  N.  Y  . . 
Fredericksburg,  Tex. 

Fredonia,  Kan 

Freeland,  Pa 


Freeport,  Me 

Freeport,  Pa 

Freetown,  Mass... 

Fremont,  Mich 

Frenchtown,  N.  J  . 


Friend,  Keb 

Friendship,  N.  Y. 

Frveburg,  Me 

Fulton,  111 

Fulton,  Ky 


Fultonville,  N.  "5 
Gaffney,  S.  C  .... 
Gainesville,  Ala . 

Galena,  Kan 

Gallatin,  Mo 


Gallatin,  Tenn 
Gallitzin,  Pa  . . 

Galva,Ill 

Garden.  Kan  . . 
Gardner,  111 . . . 


Garfield,  N.. J 

Garnett,  Kan 

Garrettsville,  Ohio  . 

Gastonia,  N.  C 

Gates  ville,  Tex 


Geneseo,  N.  Y 

Geneva,  111 

Geneva,  Neb 

Geneva,  Ohio 

Georgetown,  Colo  . 

Georgetown,  Del  . . 
Georgetown,  Mass. 
Georgetown,  Ohio . 
Georgetown,  Tex . . 
Georgia,  Vt 


Germantown. ni.  (a). 
Germantown,  Ohio  . . 

Gibson,  ni 

Giddings,  Tex 

Gilman,  111 


popi;lation. 


1890 


1,695 
1,486 
1,  229 
1,340 
1,190 

1,255 
1,126 
2,319 
1,021 
1,  021 

1,118 
2,283 
2,011 
1,097 
1,826 

1,253 
1,186 
1,752 

1,  031 
1,252 

1,285 
1,726 
1.053 
1.099 
1,175 

2,291 

2,  324 
2.127 
1.264 
2.250 

1.300 
1.021 
1.  .532 
1.515 
1,730 

2.482 
1,637 
1,417 
1,097 

1,023 

1,347 
1,369 
1,418 
2,099 

1.818 

1.122 
1,631 
1,017 
2,496 
1,489 

2,078 
2,392 
2,409 
1,490 
1,094 

1,028 
2,191 
1,046 

1.  033 
1,375 

2,  286 
1,  692 
1,  .580 
2,194 
1,927 

1,353 

2,117 
1,473 
2,447 
1,282 

1.178 
1,437 
1,  803 
1,203 
1,112 


1880 


1.494 
902 
954 


944 


987 


903 
357 

1,108 
1,969 
1,356 
8B7 
1,  512 

1,424 


1,277 

478 

1,552 

967 
1,  263 


1,157 

782 

1,  085 
1,686 
1,702 
1. 102 
1,632 

1,439 
672 

1,085 
923 
624 


1,614 
1,  329 

902 
1,039 

555 
1,134 
1,633 
1,733 

826 

881 

400 

960 

1,463 

1,141 

1,938 
799 

2,148 


786 


1,389 
969 

236 
434 

1,925 
1,239 
376 
1,903 
3,294 

895 
2,231 
1,293 
1,  354 
1,504 

540 
1,618 
1,260 

624 
1,299 


a  In  Vermilion  county. 


458 


Table  6.- 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

-AGGREGATE    POPULATION    OF    CmES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND     BOROUGHS 
HAVING  FROM  1,000  TO  2,500  INHABITANTS  IN  1890,  ETC.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Gilmanton,  N.  H. 

Gilroy,  Cal 

Giraril,  111 

Gladstone,  Mich. 
Glasgow,  Ky 


Glasgow,  Mo 

Gleiicoe,  Minn... 
Gleudale,  Ohio... 

Glenlyon,  Pa 

Glen  wood,  Iowa. 


Glocester,  R.  I  .  - 

Gloster,  Miss 

Goftstown.N.H. 
Golconda,  lU  . . .  - 
Golden,  Colo 


Gonzales,  Tex... 
Goodland,  Kau  . 

Gordon.  I'a 

Gorliam,  N.  H  . . . 
Gouldsboro,  Me 


Grafton,  N.D... 

Graham,  Va 

Granbury,  Tex  . 
Granby,  Conn  . . 
Gran  by.  Mo 


Grand  Junction.  Colo 
(Irand  Ledge,  Mich . .  - 
Grand  Kapids,  AVis... 

Granite,  Mont 

Granite^■iUe,  S.  C 


Grant,  Mo 

Grant  Pass,  Ore. 
Granville,  Mass  - 
Granville,  Ohio. - 
Gray,  Me 


Gray  ville,  111 

Great  Bend,  Kau  . 
Great  Bend, Pa... 

Greeley,  Colo 

Greencastle,  Pa . . 


Green  Cove  Springs,  Fla 

Greene,  N.  T 

Greenfield,  111 

Greenfield,  Iowa 

Greenfield,  Ohio 


Greensboro,  Ala. 
Greensboro,  Ga . . 
Greenview.IU... 
Greenville,  111 .  - . 
Greenville,  N.H. 


Greenville,  N.  C  . . 
Greenville,  Tenu  . 
Greenwich,  N.  Y  . 
Greenwood,  Miss. 
Greenwood,  S.  C . . 


Grenada,  Miss.. 
GriggsviUe,  111 . 
Groton,  Mass... 
Grotou,  N.  Y. . . . 
Groton,  Tt 


Grove,  Pa 

Groveland,  Mass 

Groveton,  Tex 

Grundy  Center,  Iowa. 
Guiltbrd,  Me 


Gunnison,  Colo 

Guthrie  Center,  Iowa. 

Guttenberg,  Iowa 

Guttenberg,  N.  J 

Guyandotte,  W.  Va. . . 


Hackettstown,  IT.  J 

Haddam,  Conn 

Hadley,  Mass 

Halletsville,  Tex  ... 
Hallstead,  Pa 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1,211 
1,694 
1,524 
1,337 
2,051 

1,781 
1,649 
1,444 
2,255 

1,890 

2,095 
1,142 
1,981 
L174 
2,383 

1,641 

1,027 
1,194 
1,710 
1,709 

1,594 
1,021 
1,164 
1,251 
1,400 

2,030 
1,606 
1,702 

1,  310 
1,791 

1,186 
1,432 
1,061 
1,366 
1,517 

1,999 
2.450 
1,002 

2,  395 
1,525 

1, 106 
1,067 
1,131 
1,048 
2,  460 

1,759 
1,313 

1,106 
1,868 
1,255 

1,937 
1,779 

1,  663 
1,055 
1,326 

2,416 
1,400 
2,057 
1,280 
1,040 

1,160 
2,191 
1,076 
1,161 
1,023 

1,105 
1,037 
1,160 
1,947 
1,502 

2.417 

2,  095 
1,669 
1,011 
1,167 


1880 


1,485 
1,621 
1,024 


1,510 

1,841 
1,078 
1,400 


1 

793 

2 

250 

1 

2 

699 
000 
730 

1 

581 

753 
1,  383 

1,825 


524 
1,340 

1,882 


1,387 
1,350 


493 


1,205 
1,127 
1,798 

1,533 
1,071 
1,136 
1,297 
1,735 

320 
935 
985 
684 
2,104 

1,833 
1,621 
450 
1,886 
1,072 

912 

1,066 

1,231 

308 

745 

1,914 
1,515 
1,862 
913 
1,014 


2,227 


950 

881 


571 
1,076 
1,206 

819 

2,502 

2,419 

1,  938 

588 

546 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Halstead,Kan... 
Hamburg,  Iowa  . 
Hamburg,  N.  Y . . 

Hamburg,  Pa 

Hamilton,  111 


Hamilton,  Mo  .. 
Hamilton,  N.Y. 
Hampden,  Me  . . 
Hampton,  Iowa. 
Hampton,  N.  H . 


Hancock,  Me 

Hancock,  Mich... 
Hancock,  N.  Y  — 
Handsboro,  Miss . 
Hanover,  Mass  . . . 


Hanover,  !N.  H 

Hanson,  Mass 

Harbor  Springs,  Mich. 

Hardwick,  Vt 

Harlan,  Iowa 


Harmony,  Ind... 

Harper,  Kan 

Harpswell,  Me  . . 
Harrington,  Me  . 
Harrisburg,  111 . . 


Harrison,  Ark 

Harrison,  Me 

Harrison,  Ohio 

Harrisonville,  Mo  . 
Hartford,  Ind 


Hartford,  Mich. 
Hartford,  vVis.. 
Hartland,  Vt . . . 
Hartwell,  Ohio  . 
Harvard,  111 


Harvard,  Mass 

Harvard,  Neb 

Hastings,  Pa 

Hastings  upon  Hudson,  N.  Y. 
Hatfield.  Mass 


Hattiesburg,  Miss. 
Haughville,  Ind . . . 

Havana,  N.  Y 

Hawesville,  Ky  . . . 
Hawkinsville,  Ga  . 


Hawley,  Pa 

Hays,  Kan 

Hayward,  Cal  . . . 
Hay  ward,  AVis  .- 
Healdsburg,  Cal. 


Heber,Utali 

Hebron.  Conn 

Hebron,  Neb 

Hempstead,  Tex.. 
Henderson,  Tenn. 


Henderson,  Tex 

Henderson  ville,  N.  C 

Henniker,  N.  H 

Henrietta.  Tex 

Henry, 111 


Herington.  Kan 
Hermann,  Mo  .. 

Hermou.  Me 

Hiawatha.  Kan. 
Hickman,  Ky  .. 


Hickory, N.C  .... 
Hicksville,  Ohio.. 

Higbee,  Mo 

Higginsville.  Mo . 
Highgate,  Vt 


Highland.  Ill 

Highland  Falls,  N.  Y  . 
Highland  Park.  111... 

Hightstown,  N.J 

Hill,  Tenn 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1,071 
1,634 
1,331 
2,127 
1,301 

1,641 
1,744 
2,484 
2,067 
1,330 

1,190 
1,772 
1,279 
1,021 
2,093 

1,817 
1,267 
1,052 
1,547 
1,765 

1,020 
1,579 
1,760 
1.150 
1,723 

1,438 
1,071 
1,690 
1,645 

2,287 

1,044 
1,296 
1,  .393 
1,507 
1,967 

1,095 
1,076 
1,070 
1,466 
1,246 

1,172 
2,144 
1,751 
1,013 
1,755 

1,968 
1,242 
1,419 
1,349 

1,485 

1,538 
1,039 
1,  502 
1,671 
1,069 

1.536 
1,216 
1,385 
2,100 
1,  512 

1,353 
1,410 
1,282 
2,486 
1,652 

2,023 
2,141 
1,093 
2,342 
1.853 

1,857 
2,237 
2,163 

1,875 
1.  763 


1880 


2,036 

758 

2,010 

1,025 

1,200 
1,638 
2.911 
1,598 
1,184 

1,093 

1,783 

686 

519 

1,897 

2,147 
1.309 


1,484 
1,304 


838 


1,773 

1,290 

934 

582 
1,168 
1,560 
1,113 
1,470 

838 
1,343 

1,598 

892 

1,607 

1,253 
768 


1,  290 
1,495 


70 

1,274 

872 

1.542 

1,882 

850 

1,231 


1,133 

1,291 

1, 243 

466 

1,612 
493 

1,656 

554 

1,'326 


1,728 


1,314 
1,394 
1,375 
1,264 


1,212 
347 
797 

2,088 

1,969 
1,976 
1,154 
1,355 


POPULATION. 


459 


Table   6.— AGGREGATE    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING  FROM  1,000  TO  2,500  INHABITANTS  IN  1890,  ETC.— Continued. 


CITIEf*,    TOWNS,   VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Hillsboro,  N.  H 
Hinesburg.  Vt  . 
Hinsdale, III  ... 
Hinsdale,  Mass. 
Hinsdale,  N.  H  . 


Hiram,  Me 

Hobart.  Ind 

Hodgdon,  Me  .. . 
Holbiook,  Mass  . 
Holgate,  Ohio . . . 


HoUey,  jST.  T  . 
HoUis,  Me  ... . 
HoUis.N.H... 
Hollister,  Cal  , 
Holly,  Mich.. 


Holly  Springs,  Miss. 

Homer,  La 

Homer,  Mich 

Honeoye  Falls,  N.  Y 
Honey  Grove,  Tex.  - 


Honnerstown,  Pa. 
Hooksett.N.  H... 

Hoopeston,  lU 

Hope,  Ark 

Hope,  Ind 


Hopedale,  Mass  . . . 
Hopkinton,  N.  H.. 
Hoquiam,  Wash . . . 

Horicon,  Wis 

Horseheads,  N.  Y  . 

Hot  Springs,  S.  D  . 
Houghton,  Mich  .. 

Houma,  La 

Hoiiston,  Va 

Hoxitzdale,  Pa 


Howard,  Kan 

Howard,  Mich 

Howell,  Mich 

Hubbard,  Ohio 

Hubbardston,  Mass  . 


Hudson,  Mich 

Hudson,  N.  H.... 

Hudson,  Ohio 

Hugliestown,  Pa  . 
Hughesville,  Pa. . 


Humboldt,  Iowa  . . 

Humboldt,  Kan 

Humboldt,  Neb  .... 
Humboldt,  Tenn  . . . 
Hummelstowu,  Pa 


Huntington,  Mass. 

Huntsville,  Mo 

Huiitsville,  Tex.. . 

Hurley,  Wis 

Huron,  Ohio 


HutcLin.son,  Minn 
Hyattsville,  Md... 

Hyde  Park,  Vt 

Hyndman,  Pa 

Ida  Grove,  Iowa 


Idaho  Springs,  Colo  . 

Imlay,  Mich 

Indiiuia,  Pa 

Indianola,  Iowa 

Inwood,  N.  T 


lola.Kan 

Iowa  Falls,  Iowa 

Iron  Mountain.  Mo. 

Iron  River,  Mich 

Irvington,!N'.  Y 


Irwin,  Pa 

Islesboro,  Me. 
Ithaca,  Mich  . 
luka.  Miss  . . . 
Jackson,  La . . 


POPULATION. 


1890 


2, 120 
1,205 
1,584 
1,739 

2,258 

1,063 
1,010 
1,113 
2,474 
1,134 

1,381 
1,278 
1,  000 
1,234 

1,  260 

2,246 
1, 132 
1,063 
1,128 
1,828 

1,014 
1,893 
1,911 
1,937 
1,009 

1,170 
1,817 
1,302 
1,354 
1,716 

1,423 
2.062 
1,280 
1,285 
2,231 

1,015 
1,137 

2,  .387 
1,498 
1,346 

2,178 
1,092 
1,143 
1,454 
1,358 

1,075 
1,361 
1,114 
1,  8.37 
1,486 

1,385 

1,  8.36 
1,509 

2,  267 
1,380 

1,414 
1,509 
1,633 
1,056 
1,563 

1,338 
1,251 
1,963 
2,  254 

1,277 

1,700 
1.796 
1, 101 
1.117 
2,299 

2,428 
1,006 
1,627 
1,019 
1,276 


1880 


1,646 

1,330 

819 

1,595 
1,868 

1,452 

600 

1,089 

2,130 

595 

1,018 
1,542 
1,077 
1,034 
1,443 

2,370 
718 
893 

1,098 


1,766 

1,272 

1,233 

835 


1,836 


1,250 
1,684 


1,438 
1,084 


2,060 

683 

924 

2,071 

1,511 

1,386 

2,  254 
1,045 


1,192 


606 
1,542 

917 
1,572 
1,043 

1,236 
1,527 
2,536 


1,038 

580 
288 
1,715 
323 
759 

733 

971 

1,907 

2,146 


1,096 

955 

1,243 


1,904 

1,444 

1,208 

600 

845 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    VILLAGES,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Jacksonville,  Ala. . 

Jafl'rey,N.  H 

Jamaica,  Vt 

James  city ,  N.  C 

Jamestown,  N.  D  . . 


Jamestown,  Ohio. 

Jasper,  Ind 

Jay,  Me 

Jeanerette,  La. . . . 
Jeflerson,  Iowa 


Jefferson,  Me 

Jefterson,  N.  H . . 
Jefferson,  Ohio  . . 
Jelfeison,  Wis . . . 
Jeukintown,  Pa . 


Jericho,  Vt 

Jersey  Shore,  Pa  . 

Johnson,  Vt 

Johnsonburg,  Pa  . 
Jonesboro,  Ark  . . 


Jonesport,  Me 

Jonesville,  Mich  . 

Jordan,  Minn 

Jordan,  N.  Y 

Kahoka,  Mo 


Kalkaska,  Mich.. 

Kansas,  111 

Kaufman,  Tex  .- 
KeesevUle,  N.  Y  . 
Keithsburg,  HI  .. 


Kendall,  Pa 

Kennebunkport,  Me 
Kennett  Square,  Pa . 

Kent,  Conn 

Kerrville,  Tex 


Kewaunee,  Wis.. 
Keyser.  W.  Va... 
Kingfisher,  Okla. 

Kingman,  Kan 

Kingston,  Mass . . 


King.ston,  N.  H . 
Kingston,  Pa  . . . 
Kinmundy,  HI . . 

Kinston,  N.  C 

Kirkwood,  Mo  . . 


Kissimmee,  Fla . . . 
Kuightstown,  Ind. 
Knightsville,  Ind . 

Knoxville,  111 

Knoxville,  Pa 


Kosciusko,  Miss  . 

Kutztowu,  Pa 

Lacon,  111 

La  Cygne,  Kan  . . 
Lafayette,  Ala  . . . 


Lafayette,  La.. . 
Lagrange,  111... 
Lagrange,  Ind. . 
Lagrange,  Mo . . 
Lagrange,  Tex  . 


LaHarpe,Ill.. 
Lajunta,  Colo  . 

Lake,  Fla 

Lake,  Iowa 

Lake,  Minn  . . , 


Lake  Forest,  III 

Lake  Geneva,  Wis. . 
Lake  Linden,  Mich. 
Lake  Mills,  Wis  ... 
Lakeview,  Mich 


Lampasas,  Tex. . 

Lanark,  111 

Lancaster,  Mass . 
Lancaster,  N.  Y  . 
Lancaster,  S.  C  . . 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1,237 
1,469 
1.074 
1,237 
2,296 

1,104 
1,281 
1,541 
1,309 
1,875 

1,391 
1,062 
1,.346 
2,287 
1,609 

1,461 
1,853 
1,  462 
1,280 
2,065 

1,917 
1,  288 
1,  233 
1,271 

1,  425 

1,161 
1,037 
1,282 

2,  103 
1,484 

1,937 
2,196 
1,326 
1,383 
1,044 

1,216 
2,165 
1,134 
2,390 
1,659 

1, 120 
2,381 
1,045 
1,726 

1,777 

1,086 
1,867 
1,148 
1,728 
1,723 

1,394 
1,595 
1,649 
1,135 
1,369 

2,106 
2.314 
1,784 
1,250 
1,626 

1,113 
1,439 
2,  020 
1,  ICO 
2,128 

1,203 
2,297 
1,862 
1.053 
1,024 

2,408 
1,295 
2,201 
1,692 
1,094 


1880 


882 
1,267 
1,252 
1,100 

393 

877 
1,040 
1,291 

698 
1,444 

1,590 

951 

1,008 

2,115 

810 

1,687 
1,411 
1,495 


1,563 
1,445 

915 
1,344 

704 

496 
723 
490 
2,181 
942 

2,689 
2,405 
1,021 
1,622 
156 


1,050 

1,693 

1,524 

1.080 

1,418 

1.096 

1,216 

1,280 

1.670 

958 

1,600 

393 

1,126 

1,198 

1,814 

835 

1,061 

531 

1,367 

1,336 

1,325 

958 

1,379 

249 

2,596 

877 

1,969 

2,610 

671 

599 

653 

1,198 

2,008 

1,602 

681 

460 


Table  6. 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

-AGGREGATE    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING  FROxM  1,000  TO  2,500  INHABITANTS  IN  1890,  ETC.— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


1,444 
1,323 
1.829 
1.178 
2,  069 

a  In  Allegheny  county. 


Lancaster,  Wis 
Lanesboro,  Mas.s 
Laiisdale,  Pa 
Lansing,  Iowa 
Lansing,  Kan 

La  Plata,  Mo 
Laporte,  Iowa 
Larned,  Kan 

Las  Vegas,  N.  M 
Lathrop,  ilo 

Lattimer,  Pa 
Laurel,  Del 
Laurel,  Mil 
Laurens,  S.  C 
Laurinburg,  N.  C 

Lawrenceburg,  Ky 
Lebanon,  Conn 
Lebanon,  111 
Lebanon,  Me 
Lebanon,  Mo 

Lebanon,  Tenn 
Ledyard,  Conn 
Leechburg,  Pa 
Leesburg,  Va 
Lee  Summit,  Mo 

Leipsic,  Ohio 

Lena,  111 

Leon,  Iowa 
Leroy,  111 
Leslie,  Mich 

Lesueur,  Minn 
Lewi-sburg,  W.  Va 
Lewistown,  111 
Lexington,  111 
Lexington,  Miss 

Lexington,  Neb 
Lexington,  K.  C 
Liberty,  Ind 
Ligonier,  Ind 
Liraa,N.  Y 

Limington,  Me 
Lincoln,  Kan 
Lincoln,  Me 
Lincoln,  Vt 
Lincolnville,  Me 

Linwood,  Ohio 
Lisbon,  Iowa 
Lisbon.  N,  H 
Litchfield,  Me 
Litchtield,  Minn 

Lithonia,  Ga 
Lititz,  Pa 

Little  Compton,  R.  I 
Little  Falls,  Minn 
Littleton,  Mass 

Livermore,  Cal 
Livermore,  Me 
Liverpool,  N.  Y 
Lockhart,  Tex  . 
Lockland,  Ohio 

Lockport,  HI 

Lodi,  Cal 

Lorapoc.  Cal 
Londonderry,  N .  H 
Londonderry,  Vt 

Longmeadow,  Mass 
Longmont,  Colo 
Longview,  Tex 
Los  Gatos,  Cal 
Loudon,  N.  H 

Loudon  ville,  Ohio 
Louisville.  Ohio 
Lowell,  Mich  .  - . 

Lowell,  Vt 

Lubec,  Me 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Lucas,  Iowa... 
Ludlow,  Ky... 
Ludlow,  Mass. 

Lvidlow,  Vt 

Lviling,  Tex... 


Lunenburg,  Mass  . 

Lunenburg,  Vt 

Luray,  Va 

Luther,  Mich 

Luverne,  Minn 


Luzerne,  Pa 

Lykens,  Pa 

Lyme,  N.  H  . . . . 

Lyons,  Kan 

McComb,  Miss. 


McComb,  Ohio 

McConnelsville,  Ohio. 

McCook,Neh 

McDonald,  Pa 

McDonou!>hville,  La.. 


McGregor,  Iowa 

McKees  Rocks,  Pa. 

McKenzie,  Tenn 

McKinnej',  Tex 

McLeans boro,  111 . . . 


McMinnville,  Ore 

McMinnville,  Tenn.. 
McSherrystown,  Pa. 

Machias,  Me 

Machiasport,  Me 


Macon,  Miss 

Madawaska,  Me. 
Madison,  Conn.. 

Madison,  Ga 

MadLson,  Me 


Madison,  N.  J 

Madison,  S.  D 

Madisonville,  Ky. . . 
MadLsonville,  Ohio . 
Magnolia,  Ark 


Malvern,  Ark 

Malvern,  Iowa 

Manasquan,  N.  J  . . 
Mancelona,  Mich .  - 
Manchester,  Iowa  . 


Manchester,  Mass . 
Manchester,  Mich  . 
Manchester,  Ohio . . 

Manchester,  Vt 

Mandan,  N.  D 


Mandeville,  La . 
Manheira,  Pa... 
Manitou,  Colo. . 
Manning,  Iowa . 
Manning,  S.  C  . . 


Mansfield,  Conn  . . 
Mansfield,  Pa.  (a) . 
Mansfield,  Pa.  (6) . 

Manti,  Utah 

Marathon,  N.T... 


Marceline.  Mo . . 

Marengo,  111 

Marengo,  Iowa  . 
Marianna,  Ark  . 
Marietta,  Pa 


Marion,  Ala. 
Marion,  111  .  - 
Marion,  Kan. 
Marion,  S.  C  . 
Marion,  Va . . 


Marionville,  Mo . 
Marlboro,  N.  H  . . 

Marlin,  Tex 

Maroa,  111 

Marseilles,  111 . 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1,320 
2,  469 
1,939 
1,768 
1,792 

1,146 
1,019 
1,386 
1,084 
1,466 

2,  398 
2,450 
1,154 
1,754 
2,383 

1,030 
1,771 
2,346 
1,698 
2,235 

1,160 
1,687 
1,166 
2,  489 
1,355 

1,368 
1,677 
1,020 
2,  035 
1,437 

1,565 
1.451 
1,429 
2,131 
1,815 

2,469 
1,736 
2,212 
2,214 
1,486 

1,520 
1,003 
1,506 

1,205 
2,344 

1,789 
1,191 
1,965 
1,907 
1,  328 

1,012 
2,070 
1,439 
1,233 
1,069 

1,911 
2,352 
1,  762 
1,950 
1,198 

1,977 
1,445 
1,710 
1,126 
2, 402 

1,982 
1,338 
2,047 
1,640 
1,651 

1,159 
1,695 
2,058 
1,164 
2,210 


1880 


981 


1,  526 
2,005 
1,114 

1,101 

1,038 

632 


679 


2,154 

1,313 

509 

1,982 

417 
1,473 


425 
1,C02 


1,479 
1,341 

670 
1,244 

439 
2,203 
1,531 

2,074 
1,391 
1,672 
1,974 
1,315 

1,756 

96 

1,544 

1,274 

536 


748 


105 
2,275 

1,640 
1,156 
1,455 
1,928 
239 

753 

1,666 

422 


2,154 
1,172 
1,611 
1,748 
1,006 


1,264 

1,  7.38 
627 

2,  .503 

2,074 
881 

857 
824 
919 

432 
1,286 

870 
1,882 

b  In  Tioga  county. 


POPULATION 


461 


Tablk    6.— aggregate    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING  FROM  1,000  TO  2,500  INHABITANTS  IN,  1890,  ETC.— Coutiuued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  iLND 
BOROUGHS. 


3Iar9hall,ni 

Marsliall,  Minn  . . 
Marshallville,  Ga. 
Marslifielil,  Mass. 
MarslitieUl,  Ore. . . 


Marshtield,  Vt  . . . 

Martinez,  Cal 

Mary.sville,  Kan.  - 
Harysville,  Mont. 
Marvsrille,  Pa  . . . 


JVIaryville,  Tenu  . 
Mas'coutaii,  111... 

Mason,  111 

Mason,  Mich 

Mason,  W.Va... 


Massena,  N.  Y 

Matawan,  N.  J 

Mattapoisett,  Mass. 

Mauinee,  Ohio 

Mauston,  Wis 


Maya  Landing,  K. 
Mayville,  N.  Y... 

Mayville,  Pa 

Mayville,  Wis  . .  - 
Mazonianie,  Wis . 


Meaderville.  Mont 

Mechanicshurg,  Ohio  . 

Medfield,  Mass 

Medford,  Wis 

Medicine  Lodge,  Kan  . 


Medina,  Ohio 

Memphis,  Mo 

Merced,  Cal 

Morcer,  Pa 

Merchantville,  N.  J  . 


Meredith,  N.  H  .  - . 

ilexia,  Tex 

Mexico,  N.  Y 

Meyersdale,  Pa  . . . 
Middleburg,  N.Y. 

Middleiield,  Conn. 
Middl.'p.irt,  N.  Y  . 
Middl.town,  Del.. 
Middletown,  R.  I.. 
Midland,  Mich 


Midway,  Ky 

Miffliuburg,  Pa  . 

Milan,  Mo 

Milan,  N.  H 

Milan,  Tenn 


Milhank,  S.  D  . 
Milbridge,  Me  . 
Miltord,Del... 
Milford,  Mich. 
MUldale,  Ky  . . . 


Millersburg,  Ohio. 
Millersburg,  Pa... 
Millerstown,  Pa  . . 
Millersville,  Pa  - . . 
Millstadt,  111 


Milo.  Me 

Milton,  Del.. 
Milton,  ria  .. 
Milton,  N.  H . 
Milton,  Vt  ... 


Minden,  La 

Minden,  Neb 

Mineola,  Tex 

Minei-s  Mills,  Pa- 
Minerva,  Ohio  . . . 


Mineville,  N.  Y 

Mingo  Junition,  Ohio. 

Minneapolis,  Kan 

Minonk,  111 

Minot,  Me 


POPrLATION. 


1890 


1,900 
1,203 
1,086 
1,713 
1,461 

1,121 

1,600 
1,913 
1,489 
1,115 

1,686 
2,032 
1,  869 
1,875 
1,029 

1,049 
1,491 
1,148 
1,645 
1,343 

1,021 
1,164 
1,  695 
1,165 
1,034 

1,075 
1,  459 

1,  493 
1, 193 
1,095 

2,  073 
1.780 
2,009 
2,138 
1,225 

1,642 
1,674 
1,315 
1,847 
1,139 

1,  002 
1,217 
1,454 
1,154 

2,277 

1, 185 
1,417 
1,  234 
1,029 
1,546 

1,207 
1,963 
1,  226 
1, 138 
1,003 

1,923 
1,  527 
1,162 
1.241 
1,186 

1.029 
1,074 
1,455 
1,640 
1,585 

1,298 
1,  380 
1,333 
2,075 
1,139 

1,844 
1,856 
1,756 
2.316 
1,355 


1880 


1,885 
961 
543 

1,781 
642 

1,102 

'i,249 


1,206 

1,098 
2,558 
3,714 
1,809 
1,186 


1,437 
1,  365 

1,780 
1,013 

744 
al,051 


1,051 


1,522 

1,371 

504 

373 

1,484 
1,418 
1,446 
2,344 
439 

1,800 
1,298 
1,273 
1,423 
1,123 

928 

771 

1,280 

1,139 

1,529 

950 
1,168 
1,117 

895 
1,600 


1,752 
1,240 
1,251 


1,814 
1,440 
1,108 
1,121 
1,  229 

934 
1,026 
1,058 
1,516 
2,006 

1,113 

98 

1,175 


565 

2,561 
371 
1,084 
1,913 
1,763 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
B0B0UGH8. 


Minster,  Ohio  . 
Mitchell,  Ind.. 
Mitchell,  .S.  D  . 
Modesto,  Cal... 
Mohawk,  N.  Y 


Moinence,  111 

Monett,  Mo 

Monmouth.  Me  . 

Monon,  Ind 

Monroe,  Me 


Monroe,  Mo 

Monroe,  N.  C 

Monson,  Me 

Montague,  Mich. 
Monterey,  Cal. .. 


Montesano,  Wash . . 
Montevideo,  Minn. . 
Mouteznnia,  Iowa . . 
Montgomery,  Minn 
Montgomery,  Mo. . . 


Montgomery,  N.  Y  . 

Monticello,  Ark 

Monticello,  Fla 

Monticello,  111 , 

Monticello,  Ind 


Monticello,  Iowa . . 

Monticello,  Me 

Monticello,  N.Y... 
Moutoursville,  Pa. 
Montpelier,  Idaho . 


Montpelier,  Ohio . 
Montrose,  Colo  . . . 

Montrose,  Pa 

Montville,  Conn. . 
Montville,  Me 


Moorhead,  Minn 

Moravia,  N.  Y 

Morehead,  N.  C 

Morenci,  Mich 

Morgan,  La 


Morganfield,  Ky 

Morgan  Park,  111 

Morgantou,  N.  C 

Morgantown,  W.  Va. 
MorriUton,  Ark 


Morris,  Minn 

Morrison,  111 

Morristown,  Tenn. 
Morristown,  Vt  - .  - 
Morrisville,  Pa 


Moultonboro,  N.  H  . 

Mound  city.  Mo 

Mount  Airy,  N.  C 
Mount  Ayr,  Iowa. . 
Mount  Carroll,  111. . 


Mount  Desert,  Me 

Mount  Gilead,  Ohio 

Mount  Holly,  Vt 

Mount  Holly  Springs,  Pa  . .  - 
Mount  Joy.  Pa 


Mount  Kisco,  N.  Y 

Mount  Morris,  N.  Y 

Mount  Olive,  111 

Mount  Pleasant.  S.  C 

Mount  Pleasant,  Utah 


Mount  Pulaski,  111. . . 
Mount  Sterling,  111  . . 
Mount  Vernon,  Iowa. 

Muncy.Pa 

Myerstown,  Pa 


Nacogdoches,  Tex. 

Naperville,  111 

Naples,  N.  Y 

Nappauee,  Ind 

Nashua,  Iowa 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1,120 
1,583 
2,  217 
2,  402 
1,806 

1,  635 
1,  699 
1,362 
1,  064 
1,079 

1,830 
1,866 
1,  237 
1,  623 
1,662 

1,  632 
1,437 
1,062 
1,086 
2, 199 

1,024 
1,285 
1,218 
1,643 

1,518 

1.938 
1, 132 
1,016 
1,  278 
1,174 

1,293 
1,330 
1,735 
2,344 
1,049 

2,088 
1,486 
1,064 
1,248 
2,291 

1,094 
1,027 
1,557 
1,011 
1,644 

1,266 

2,088 
1,  999 
2,411 
1,203 

1,034 
1,193 
1,768 
1,265 
1,836 

1,355 
1,329 
1.214 
1,190 
1,843 


1880 


1,123 
1,439 
320 
1,693 
1,441 

1,037 


1,520 

288 

1,366 

640 
1,564 

827 
1,  297 
1,396 


862 

921 

261 

1,165 

935 
891 


1,337 
1,193 

1,877 
965 
941 

1,193 
546 

406 


1,722 
2,664 
1,  255 


1,540 

520 

1,209 

2,015 

744 
187 
861 
745 
770 

743 

1,981 
1,350 
2,  099 


1,254 
678 
519 

1,275 


1,017 
1.216 
1,  390 
1,256 
2,058 


1,095 

728 

2,286 

1,  899 

1,986 

709 

1, 138 

783 

2,254 

2,004 

1,  3.57 

1,125 

1,655 

1,445 

1.259 

977 

1,  295 

1,174 

1,880 

1,580 

1,138 

333 

2,210 

2,073 

1,266 

1,360 

1,493 

547 

1,240 

1.116 

a  Estimated. 


462 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table    6.— AGGREGATE    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,   TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING  FROM  1,000  TO  2,500  INHABITANTS  IN  1890,  ETC.— Contiuueil. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Nashville,  III  ... . 
Nashville,  Mich.. 
Natchitoches,  La. 

National,  Cal 

Naiivoo,  111 


Navarre,  Ohio. . . 

Nazareth,  Pa 

Necedah,  Wis ... 
Neill.sTille,  Wis  . 
Neligh,  Neb 


N  eodesha,  Kan 

Neosho,  Mo 

Nephi,Utah 

Nesquehoning,  Pa 
Nevada,  Iowa 


Newark,  Del 

Newaygo,  Mich 

Newhern,  Tenn 

Newberry,  Mich 

New  Bethlehem,  Pa . 


New  Boston,  N.  H. . . 
New  Braunfels,  Tex. 
New  Bremen,  Ohio  . . 

Newbiirg,  Iiid 

Newbury,  Mass 


Newbury.  Vt 

Newcastle,  Me 

Newcastle,  Wye 

New  Comerstown,  Ohio 

New  Cumberland,  W.  Va 


New  Gloucester,  Me. 
Newhampton,  Iowa. . 
New  Harmony.  Ind. . 

New  Haven,  liid 

New  Haven,  Pa 


New  Haven,  Vt 

New  Holland,  Pa 

New  Hope,  Pa 

New  Lexington,  Ohio. 
New  Lisbon,  Ohio 


New  London,  Ohio  . . . 

New  London,  Wis 

New  Madrid,  Mo 

New  Marlboro,  Mass  . 
Newport,  Ark 


Newport,  Me 

Newport,  Pa 

New  Portland,  Me 

New  Eichmond,  Ohio. 
New  Kichmoud,  Wis  . 


New  Sharon,  Iowa. . . 

New  Sharon,  Me 

New  Shoreham,  R.  1. 

Newton,  111 

Newton,  N.  H 


Newton,  N.C 

Newtown,  Pa 

Newville,  Pa 

Nicholasville,  Ky 
Nickerson,  Kan  . . 


Noeales,  Ariz 

NoKomis,  HI 

Norborne.  Mo 

Norfolk,  Conn 

Norridgewock,  Me . 


North  Amherst,  Ohio. 
North  Berwick,  Me. . . 

Northboro,  Mass 

North  Canaan,  Conn . . 
Northeast,  Md 


Northeast,  Pa 

Northtield,  Mass 

Northfield,  N.  H 

North  Haven,  Conn 

North  Indiananolis,  Ind. 


POPULATION. 


1890 


2,084 
1,029 
1,820 
1,353 
1,208 

1,010 
1,318 
1,708 
1,936 
1,209 

1,528 
2,198 
2,034 
1,655 
1,662 

1,191 
1,330 
1,236 
1,115 
1,026 

1,067 
1,608 
1,239 
1,046 
1,427 

2,080 
1,282 
1,715 
1,251 
2,305 

1,234 
1,314 
1,197 
1,079 
1,221 

1,224 
1,060 
1,142 
1,470 

2,  278 

L096 
2,050 
1,193 
1,305 
1,571 

1,188 
1.417 
1,034 
2,  379 
1,408 

1,026 
1,064 
1,320 
1,428 
1,064 

1,038 
1,213 
1,562 

2,157 
1,662 

1,194 
1,305 
1.  005 
1,546 
1,656 

1,648 
1.  803 
1,952 
1,683 
1,249 

1.538 
1,869 
1,115 
1,862 
1,479 


1880 


2,  222 

'978 

2,785 

248 


867 

984 

1,  475 

1,050 

326 

924 
1.631 
1,797 

957 
1,541 

1,148 

1,  097 

506 


773 

1,144 
1,938 
1,169 
1,  282 
1,566 

2,316 
1,534 


926 

1,218 

1,382 

1,105 

1,095 

858 

442 

1,355 
1,005 
1,152 
1,357 
2,028 

1,011 
1,808 

712 
1,876 

683 

1,451 
1,399 

1,271 

2,545 

729 

805 
1,306 
1,203 
1,168 
1,006 

583 
1,001 
1,547 
2,303 

597 


1,  062 

602 

1,418 

1,491 

1,542 
1,801 
1,676 
1,537 


1,396 

1,603 

918 

1,763 


CITIES,  TOWNS.  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


North  Knoxville,  Tenn . 
North  Man<hi'Ster,  Ind  . 
North  Muskegon,  Mich. 

North  Peoria,  111 

North  Providence,  R.  I  . 


North  St.  Paul,  Minn 

North  Springfield,  111 

North  Stonington,  Conn  . 
Northumberland,  N.  H  . . 
North  Utica,  111 


North  Vernon,  Ind  . . . 

Northville,  Mich 

North  Wales,  Pa 

Northwood,  N.  H 

North  Yakima,  Wash 


Norton,  Kan 

Norton,  Mass... 
Norwell,  Mass. 
Norwich,  Vt — 
Norwood,  N.  Y 


Nunda,N.  Y 

Oak  Cliti;  Tex 

OakdalcCal 

Oak  Harbor,  Ohio . 
Oakland,  Ind 


Oakland,  Me 

Oakland,  Md 

Oakmont,  Pa 

Ocean  Springs,  Miss. 
Odeholt,  Iowa 


Odessa,  Mo 

Okolona,  Miss 

Old  Lyme,  Conn 

Old  Say  brook,  Conn. 
Omro,  Wis 


Onalaska,  Wis. 
Onawa,  Iowa . . 
O'Neil,  Neb  . . . 
Opelousas,  La . 
Orange,  Iowa.. 


Ord,  Neb 

Oregon,  111 

Orland,  Me 

Orleans,  Mass  . 
Oroville,  Cal... 


Orrinoton,  Me... 
Orrville,  Ohio  . . . 

Orwell,  Vt 

Orwigsburg,  Pa. 
Osage,  Iowa 


Osage  Mission,  Kan. 

Osborne,  Kan 

Osceola,  Iowa 

Osceola  Mills,  Pa 

Osceola  Mine,  Mich  . 


Ossipee,  N.  H ... 

Oswego  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Otsego,  Mich 

Ottawa,  Ohio 

Ovid,  Mich 


Oxford,  Ala. . 
Oxford, Me.. . 
Oxford,  Md... 
Oxford,  Mich. 
Oxford,  Miss  . 


Oxford,  N.  J  . . 
Oxford,  N.Y. 
Oxford,  Ohio 
Oxford,  Pa  . . . 
Ozark,  Ala.. - 


Pacific,  Mo 

Pacific  Grove,  Cal.. 
Pacolett  Mills,  S.  C. 

Palmer,  Mich 

Palmyra,  Me 


POPULATION. 


1890 


2,297 
2,384 
1,590 
1,086 
2,084 

1,099 
1,043 
1,463 
1,356 
1,094 

2,  012 
1,  573 
1,060 
1,478 
1,535 

1,  074 
1,785 
1,635 
1,304 
1,463 

1,010 

2,  470 
1,012 
1,681 
1,524 

2,  044 
1,046 
1,678 
1,148 
1,122 

1,272 
2,  099 
1,319 
1,484 
1,232 

1,587 
1,358 
1,226 

1,572 
1,246 

1,208 
1,566 
1,390 
1,219 
1,787 

1,406 
1,765 
1,265 
1,290 
1,913 

1,097 
1,174 
2,120 
1,730 
1,413 

1,630 
1,821 
1,626 
1,717 
1, 423 

1,473 
1,455 
1,135 
1,128 
1,546 

2,383 
1,477 
1,922 
1,711 
1,195 

1,184 
1,336 
1,125 
1,011 
1,004 


1,275 


1,271 


POPULATION. 


463 


Tablk    6.— aggregate    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND    BOEOUGHS 
HAVING  FROM  1,000  TO  2,500  INHABITANTS  IN  1890,  ETC.— Continued. 


CIxrES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  A-ND 
BOROUGHS. 


Palmyra,  N.J 

Palmyra,  N.  Y 

Palo  Alto,  Pa 

Palou.se,  Wash 

Paragould,  Ark 

Paris,  Mo 

Paris,  Tenn 

Parker,  Pa 

Parkesburg,  Pa 

Parsons,  Pa 

Parsonsfield,  Me 

Pass  Christian,  Miss. 

Pattersonvillc,  La 

Paultling,  Ohio 

Paulsboro,  N.J 

Pawlet,  Vt 

Pawnee,  Neh 

Pawpaw,  Mich 

Paxton,  111 

Payne,  Ohio 

Payson,  TJtali 

Peabody.  Kan 

Pecatoriica,  111 

Pella,  Iowa 

Pelzer,  S.  C 

PemV)roke,  Me 

Pembroke,  Mass 

Pen  Argyl,  Pa 

Penobscot,  Me .   

Pentwater,  Mich 

Perry,  N.  Y 

Perrysburg,  Ohio 

Pesh'tigo,  Wis 

Petersburg,  111 

Petersburg,  Ind 

Petersham,  Mass 

Phelps,  N.  Y 

Pheuix,  N.  Y 

Phillips,  Me 

Phillipsburg.  Mont. . . 

Phillipsburg,  Pa 

Philmont  N.  Y 

Phippsburg,  Me 

Piedmont,  S.  C 

Piermont,  N.  Y 

Pikcton,  Ohio 

Pilot  Point,  Tex 

Pinckneyville,  111  ... . 

Pine  Grove,  Pa 

Pipestone,  Minn 

Pittsburg,  Tex 

Pittsfield,  111 

Plttsford,Vt 

Pittston,  Me 

Placerville,  Cal 

Plain  city,  Ohio 

Plainflelil,  N.  H 

Plainville,  Conn 

Plain  well,  Mich 

Plaistow,  N.  H 

Piano.  Ill 

Plattsburg,  Mo 

Pleasant  Grove.  Utah 

Pleasant  Hill,  Mo 

Pleasanton,  Kan 

Pleasant  Ridge,  Ohio . 

Plymouth,  Conn 

Plymouth,  Mich 

Plymouth,  N.  H 

Plymouth,  N.C 

Plymouth,  Ohio 

Plymouth,  Wis 

Pocomoke,  Md 

Point  Pleasant,  W.  Va 
Poland,  Me 


POPULATION. 


1890 

1,903 

2, 131 

1,424 

1,119 

1,666 

1,487 

1,917 

1.317 

1,514 

2,  412 

1,398 

1,705 

1,414 

1,879 

1,131 

1,745 

1..550 

1.391 

2. 187 

1.146 

2,135 

1.474 

1.059 

2,  408 

1,878 

1,514 

1.320 

2.108 

1.313 

1,510 

1,528 

1,747 

1,719 

2,  342 

1,494 

1.050 

1.336 

1.466 

1,394 

1.058 

1,494 

1,818 

1.396 

2,436 

1,219 

1,022 

1,  090 

1,298 

1, 103 

1,232 

1,203 

2,295 

1,775 

1,281 

1,690 

1,245 

1,173 

1,993 

1,414 

1,085 

1,825 

1,634 

1,926 

2,217 

1,139 

1.027 

2.147 

1,172 

1, 852 

1,212 

1,133 

1,503 

1.866 

1,853 

2,472 

1S80 


571 
2,308 
1,588 

148 


1,253 

1,767 

1.835 

817 

1,498 

1.613 

1,410 

500 

454 

750 

1,696 

763 

1,482 

1,725 


1,788 
1,087 
1,029 
2,430 


2,324 

1,405 

572 

1,  .341 


1,115 
1,909 


2,332 
1,193 

1,109 
1,369 
1,312 
1,437 
299 

458 
1,343 
1.497 

565 
1,309 

665 

790 
964 
957 
222 

745 
2,104 
1,982 
2,458 
1,951 

908 
1,372 
1,930 
1,356 
1,002 

1,782 
1,344 
1.775 
2,372 
709 


2,350 

1,025 

1,719 

836 

1,145 
1,052 
1.425 
1,  036 
2,442 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Polo,  111 

Poml'ret,  Conn 

Ponca,  Neb 

Poplar  Bluff,  Mo 

Port  Allegheny,  Pa  . . . 

Port  Byron,  N.  Y 

Port  Carbon,  Pa 

Port  Clinton,  Ohio 

Port  Deposit,  Md 

Porter,  Me 

Porter."*  Mills,  Wis 

PortEwen,  N.  Y 

Port  Pulton,  Ind 

Port  Gibson,  Miss 

Port  Henry,  N.  Y 

Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y. . . 

Portland,  Mich 

Port  Perrj",  Pa 

Portsmouth,  R.  I 

Port  Washington,  Wis 

Pownal,  Vt 

Pratt,  Kan 

Pratt  Mines,  Ala 

Prescott,  Ariz 

Prescott,  Ark 

Princeton,  Ky 

Princeton,  Me 

Princeton.  Mo , 

Proctor,  Vt 

Pulaski,N.  Y 

Pulaski,  Tenn 

Pulaski,  Va 

Putney,  Vt 

Puyallup,  Wash 

Quakertown,  Pa 

Quanah,  Tex 

Quincy,  Mich 

Quitman,  Ga 

Radford,  Va 

Randleman,  N.  C 

Randolph,  Me 

Randolph.  N.  Y 

Rantoul,  111 

Rapid,  S.  D 

Raton,  N.  M 

Rawlins,  Wyo 

Raymond,  N .  H 

Ray n ham,  Mass 

Readfield,  Me 

Redbud,  111 

Red  Cloud.  Neb 

Redding,  Cal 

Redding,  Conn 

Redlands,  Cal 

Redwood,  tJal 

Redwood  Falls,  Minn  . 

Reed,  Mich 

Reedsburg,  Wis 

Rehoboth,  Mass 

Rensselaer,  Ind 

Reynoldton,  Pa 

Rhinebeck,  N.  Y 

Rice  Lake,  Wis 

Richfield,  IT  tab 

Richfield  Springs,  N.  Y 

Richford.Vt 

Richland  Center,  Wis. 

Richmond,  Mich 

Richmond,  R.  I 

Richmond,  Vt 

Richwood,  Ohio 

Rico,  Colo 

Ridgedale,  Tenn 

Ridgefield,  Conn 

Ridgely.IU 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1880 


728 

1,819 

471 

1,  470 

(109 

594 

187 

791 

230 

731 

105 

1,146 

976 

2.  340 

049 

1,  fiOO 

908 

1.950 

015 

1.095 

105 

211 

i,580 

104 

907 

524 

436 

•>.  494 

026 

1,724 

678 

1,670 

031 

1, 100 

949 

1,  979 

659 

1,386 

919 

2,019 

418 

946 

759 

1,836 

287 

1,253 

857 

1,234 

027 

1,038 

410 

1,240 

758 

517 

1,501 

274 

2,  089 

112 

075 

1,124 

732 

297 

169 

1,769 

477 

250 

1,120 

868 

1,400 

060 

754 

1,027 

281 

201 

1,111 

074 

850 

128 

292 

255 

235 

1,451 

131 

1,  053 

340 

1,681 

176 

1,243 

176 

1.338 

839 

677 

821 

600 

546 

1,540 

904 

572 

1,383 

238 

981 

776 

1,091 

737 

1,  331 

786 

1.891 

455 

968 

379 

649 

1,569 

1.30 

362 

,531 

1,197 

623 

1,307 

196 

1,818 

819 

1,227 

074 

750 

669 

1,949 

115 

1,  264 

415 

1,317 

134 

894 

254 

235 

2,028 

007 

464 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table    6.-AGGREGATE    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING  FROM  1,000  TO  2,500  INHABITANTS  IN  1890,  ETC.— Contiuued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS.  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOliOUGHS. 


Ilidgewoo[l,N.  J. 
Ridgway,  Pa  . .  - . 
Kio  (Jraude.  Tex. 

Bipley,  Ohio 

Rising  Siiu,  Ind. 


River  Falls,  Wis  . 
Riverside,  N.  J  . . . 
Riverside,  Ohio. . 

KivertO)!,  Ill 

Rivertou.N.  J..- 


Eobiiison,  111 

Rochelle,  111 

Rochester,  In  d  .. 
Rochester,  Mass. 
Rochester,  Vt . . . 


Rockaway  Beach,  N.Y. 

Rockdale,  Tex 

Rock  Falls.  Ill 

Rockford.  Iowa 

Eockliu,  Cal 


Rookport,  Ind 

Rockport,  Tex 

Rock  Rapids,  Iowa. 

Rockville,  Ind 

Rockville,  Md 


Rockwood,  Tenn  . . 
Rocky  Hill,  Conn . . 

Rogers,  Ark 

Rogers  Park,  111... 
Rogevsville,  Tenn  . 


RoUa.Mo 

RoUiusford,  N.  H  . 

Romeo,  Mich 

KcMidliouse,  111.... 
Rosfburg,  Ore 


Rosedale,  Kau  - . . 
Rosendale,  N.  Y  . 
Roslvn,  N.  T  . . . . 
Ro.sl'yn,  Wash  ... 
Roswell,  Ga 


Rouse  Point,  N.  Y  . 

Rowlev,  Mass 

Royal.ston,  Mass  . . 

Royaltou,  Vt 

Royersford,  Pa 


Rushville.  Ill 

Rn.sk,  Tex 

Russellville,  Ark  . 
Russelh'ille,  Ky  .. 
Rutherford,  N.  J- 


Ryegate,  Vt. . . . 
Sahetha,Kan.- 
Saljina,  Ohio  — 
Sac  citv,  Iowa. 
St.  Albans,  Me 


St. Bernard,  Ohio... 

St.  Charles,  111 

St.  Charles.  Minn... 

St.  (;iair,  Mich 

St.  Clairsville,  Ohio. 

Ste.  Genevieve,  Mo . 

St.  George,  Me 

St.  Helena,  Cal 

St.  Johnsville,  N.  Y. 
St.  Louis,  Mich 


St.  Martinsville,  La. 

St.  Mary,  Kan 

St.  Mary,  Pa 

St.  Michael,  Md 

St.  Paris,  Ohio 


St.  Paul,  Neb 

St.  Paul  Park,  Minn  . 
St.  Regis  Falls,  N.T. 

Salem,  lU 

Salem,  Ind 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1,047 
1,903 
1,968 
2,483 
1,689 

1,783 
1,  340 
2,169 
1,127 
1,075 

1,387 
1.789 
2,467 
1,012 
1,257 

1,502 
1,  505 
1,900 
1,  010 
1,  056  / 

2,314 
1,069 

1,  394 
1,089 
1,568 

2,  305 
1.069 
1,265 
1,708 
1,153 

1,592 
2,  003 
1,687 
2,360 
1,472 

2,276 
1,706 
1,251 

1,484 
1.138 

1, 856 
1,248 
1,030 

1,  433 
1,815 

2.031 
1, 383 
1,321 

2,  253 
2,293 

1,126 
1.368 
1,080 
1,249 
1,206 

1.779 
1,690 
1,178 
2.353 
1,191 

1.586 
2,491 
1,705 
1,  263 
2,246 

1,814 
1,174 
1,745 
1,329 
1,145 

1,263 
1.173 
1,  210 
1,493 
1,975 


1880 


1,100 


2,546 
1,806 

1,499 
777 

1,268 
705 
586 

1,  380 
1,893 
1,869 
1,043 
1,362 


1,185 
894 
739 
624 

2,  382 


1,684 


1,011 
1,108 


529 

740 

1,582 
1,712 
1,629 


822 
962 

"i.'ioi 
"i,'i86 

al,  485 

1,201 

1, 192 

1,558 

558 

1,662 

626 

825 

2,058 

2,299 

1,046 
849 
757 
595 

1,394 

1.022 
1,533 
1,155 
1.923 
1, 128 

1.422 

2,875 
1,339 
1,072 
1,976 

1,606 
884 
1,501 
1,175 
1,099 

482 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOHOUGHS. 


Salem,  Mo 

Salem,  N.H 

Salinas,  Cal 

Salineville,  Ohio. 
Salisbury,  Mass  - 


Salisbury,  Mo 

Saltsburg,  Pa 

Sanborn,  Iowa 

Sanbornton,  N.H 

San  Buena  Ventura,  Cal. 


Sand  Beach,  Mich. 
Sandersville,  Ga. . . 

San  Diego,  Tex 

Sandwich,  Mass  . . . 
Sandwich,  N.  H  . . . 


San  Elizario,  Tex. 

Sanford.Fla 

SanMsrville,  Me  .. 
San  Marcos,  Tex  . 
San  Pedro,  Cal  . . . 


Santa  Monica,  Cal. . 

Santa  Paula,  Cal 

Sarcoxie,  Mo 

Sardis,  Miss 

Sauk  Center.  Minn. 

Sauk  Rapids,  Minn. 

Sausalito,  Cal 

Savannah,  Mo 

Savannah,  Tenn 

Saybrook,  Conn 


Searboro,  Me 

Schagbticoke,N.Y. 

Schoharie,  N.  Y 

Schuyler,  Neb 

Schuylerville,  N.  Y. 


Scituate,  Mass  . 
Scotland,  S.  D  .. 
Scranton,  Kan. . 
Scranton,  Miss  . 
Seabrook,  N.  H . 


Seaford,  Del ... . 

Searcy,  Ark 

Searsiuont,  Me  . 
Searsport,  Me  . . 
Sedgwick,  Me . . 


Seekonk, Mass  ... 

Seguin,  Tex 

Selins  Grove,  Pa  . 

Selma,  Cal 

Senatobia,  Miss  . 


Seneca,  Kau 

Seneca,  Mo 

Seward,  Neb  . . . 
Seymour,  Iowa . 
Seymour,  Tex . . 


Shaftsbury,  Vt . . 
Shakopee,  Minn . 

Sharon,  Conn 

Sharon,  Mass 

Sharpsburg,  Md. 


Sharpsville,  Pa 

Shawano,  Wis 

Sheboygan  Falls,  Wis  . 

Sheffield,  Mass 

Sheffield,  Pa 


Shelbiua,  Mo 

Shelburne,  Mass 
Shelburne,  Vt... 

Shelbv,N.  C 

Shelby,  Ohio 


1,327 
1,615 
a  Estimated. 


Shelby  ville,  Tenn 

Sheldon,  Iowa 

Sheldon,  Vt 

Shenandoah,  Iowa 

Shepherdstown,  W,  Va . 


POPCLATION. 


1890 


1880 


1,315 

1,624 

1,805 

1,809 

2,339 

1,854 

2,369 

2,  302 

1,316 

4,079 

1,672 

908 

1,088 

855 

1,075 

364 

1,027 

1,192 

2,320 

1,370 

1,046 

534 

1,760 

1,  279 

1,877 

1,572 

1,819 

3,  543 

1,303 

1,701 

1,397 

910 

2,016 
1,236 

1,047 

2,335 

1,232 

1  ■''40 

1,580 

417 

1,047 

188 

1,172 

341 

1,044 

986 

1,695 

1,201 

1,185 

598 

1,334 

476 

1,  288 

1,206 

1,087 

1.006 

1,484 

1,  362 

1,794 

1,847 

1  258 

1,028 

1.188 

2, 160 

1,017 

1,387 

1,617 

2,318 

2,466 

1,083 

150 

1,572 

835 

1,  353 

1,052 

1,672 

1,745 

1,462 

1,542 

1,  203 

840 

1,144 

1,330 

1,  693 

2,322 

1,012 

1,128 

1,317 

1,227 

1,716 

1,  363 

1,315 

1,431 

1  150 

1,077 

935 

2,032 

1,203 

1,101 

380 

2,108 

1,  525 

1,058 

501 

1,125 

183 

1,652 

1,887 

1,  7.57 

2,011 

2,149 

2,  580 

1,634 

1,  492 

1,163 

1,260 

2,330 

1,824 

1,  505 

890 

1,118 

1,148 

1,954 

2,204 

1,295 

684 

1,691 

1,289 

1,553 

1.  621 

1,300 

1,096 

1,394 

990 

1,977 

1,871 

1,823 

1,869 

1,478 

730 

1,365 

1,529 

2,440 

1,387 

1,515 

1,533 

POPULATION. 


465 


Table   6.— AGGREGATE    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,   AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING  FROM  1,000  TO  2,500  INHABITANTS  IN  1890,  ETC.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,   AND 
BOEODGHS. 


Sherborn,  Mass  . . . 

Sheridan,  Ind 

Sh  ickshinny.  Pa. . . 
SLippensburg,  Pa . 
Shirley,  Mass 


Shoreham,  Vt 

Shreve,  Ohio 

Shrewsbury  Mass  . 

ShullsbuBg,  Wis 

Siblev,  Iowa 


Sidney,  Me 

Sidney,  N.  T 

Sigourney,  Iowa. . . 
Silver  city,  N.  M . . . 
SUver  Creek,  N.T. 


Simsbury ,  (Jonn  . . 
Skaneateles,  N.  Y 

Slater,  Mo 

Sleepy  Eye,  Minn. 
Smethport,  Pa 


Sniithfield,  Utah  . 

Smyrna,  Del 

Snohomish,  Wash 

Snow  Hill,  Md 

Socorro,  N.  M , 


Soddy,  Tenn.... 
Sodus,  N.  T  . . . . 
Somers,  Conn . . . 
Somerset,  Mass. 
Somerset,  Ohio  . 


Somerset,  Pa 

Sonora,  Cal 

Southampton,  Mass 
Southboro,  Mass  . .  - 
South  Boston,  Va  . . 


Southbury,  Conn 

South  Charleston,  Ohio. . 

South  Denver,  Colo 

South  Fork,  Pa 

South  Grleus  Falls,  N.  Y . 


South  Haven,  Mich  . . 
South  Holland,  111.... 
South  Louisville,  Ky. 
South  Milford,  Del . . . 
South  Nyack,  N.  Y... 


South  Peoria,  lU 

South  Pittsburg,  Tenn 

Southport,  N.  C 

South  Eiver,  N.J 

South  St.  Paul,  Minn . . . 


South  Stillwater,  Minn 
South  Thomaston,  Me  . . 

South  Waverly,  Pa 

South  Wayne,  Ind 

South  Windsor,  Cor.n  . . 

Spanish  Fork,  Utah 

Sparta,  Ga 

Sparta  111 

Spence ',  Ind 

Spencer,  Iowa 


Spencer  ville,  Ohio. 

Sprague,  Conn 

Sprague  Wash 

Spring,  Pa 

Spring,  Utah 


Springfield,  Tonn 

Spring  Lake,  Mich  . . , 
Spring  Valley,  Minn 
Spring  Valley.  N.Y. 
SpringviUe,  N.  Y 

Stanherry ,  Mo 

Standish,  Me 

StAnford,Ky 

Stanton,  Mich 

Starksboro,  Vt 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1,381 
1,134 
1,448 
2,188 
1,191 

1,240 
1,012 
1,449 
1,393 
1,090 

1,334 
1,358 
1,523 
2,102 
1,678 

1,874 
1,559 
2,400 
1,513 
1,150 

1,080 
2,455 
1,993 
1,483 
2,295 

1,173 
1,028 
1,407 
2,106 
1,127 

1,713 
1,441 
1,017 
2,114 
1,789 

1,089 
1,041 
1,491 
1,295 
1,606 

1,924 
1,005 
1,782 
1,339 
1,496 

1,638 
1,479 
1,207 
1,796 
2,242 

1,304 
1,534 
1,082 
1,107 
1,736 

2,214 
1,540 
1,979 
1,868 
1,813 

1,266 
1,106 
1,689 
1,797 
1,044 

1,372 
1,168 
1,381 
1,028 
1,883 

2,035 
1,841 
1,385 
1,352 
1,070 


1880 


1,  401 
308 
1,  058 
2,213 
1,365 

1,354 

908 

1,500 

1,168 

301 

1,396 


1,735 
1,800 
1,036 

1,830 

1,669 

771 

997 

872 

1,177 
2,423 
149 
1,276 
1,272 

454 

842 
1,242 
2,006 
1,207 

1,197 
1,492 
1,046 
2,142 
328 

1,740 
932 


1,083 
1,442 


1,  034 


1,045 
1,008 
1,081 


601 

1,771 

854 


1,902 

2,304 

848 

1,754 

1,655 

824 

532 
3,207 


1,112 
989 


1,372 

1,256 

810 

1,227 

1,207 
2,035 
1,213 
1,760 
1,249 


CITIES,  TOWNS,   VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Starkville,  Miss. 
StatesviUe,  N.  C  . 

Staunton,  111 

Sterling,  Conn . . . 
Sterling,  Kan 


Sterling,  Mass 

Stewartstown,  N.  H  . . 

Stockbridge,  Mass 

Stockton  Springs,  Me 
Stoneboro,  Pa 


Storm  Lake,  Iowa . 
Stoughton,  Wis  . . . 

Stowe,  Vt 

Strafford,  N.  H  . . . . 
Stratford,  N.  H  . . . . 


Stroudsburg,  Pa 

Stryker,  Ohio 

Stuart,  Iowa 

Sturbridge,  Mass  . . 
Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis. 


Sturgis,  Mich  .. 
Stuttgart,  Ark . 
Sudbury,  Mass . 

Sullivan,  lU 

SuUivan,  Ind... 


Sullivan,  Me , 

Summerville,  S.  C  . 

Summit,  Miss 

Sumner,  HI 

Superior,  Neb  . . . . 


Sutter  Creek,  Cal . 

Sutton,  Neb 

Swansea,  Mass  . . . 
Swanzey,  N.  H  . . . 
Swedesboro,  N.  J. 


Sweet  Springs,  Mo  . 

Talbotton,  Ga 

Talladega,  Ala 

Tallapoosa,  Ga 

Tallassee,  Ala 


Tama,  Iowa 

Tamworth,N.  H. 
Tarboro,  N.  C  . . . 

Tarkio,  Mo 

Tawas,  Mich 


Tecumseh,  Mich 
Tecumseh,  Neb . . . 
Tekamah,  Neb  . . . 

Tell,  Ind , 

Temescal,  Cal 


Tenafly,N.  J 

Thayer,  Mo 

Theresa.  N.  T 

Thetford,  Vt 

Thibodeaux,  La 

Thomaston,  Ga 

Thorn  town,  Ind 

Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.  (a). 

Tidioute,  Pa 

Tilton,  N.  H 


a  Ticonderoga  Lower  Falls  (population 
as  Ticonderoga  since  1880. 

372 30 


Tippecanoe,  Ohio . 

Tipton,  Iowa 

Tipton,  Mo 

Tisbury,  Mass 

Tivoli,'N.Y 

Toccoa,  Ga 

Toledo,  Iowa 

Tolland,  Conn 

Tomah,  Wis 

Tomahawk,  Wis  . . 

Tombstone,  Ariz  . . 
Toms  Eiver,  N.  J . . 
Topsfield,  Mass  . . . 

Topsham,  Me 

Topsham,  Vt 


POPULATIO.M. 

1890 

1S80 

1,725 
2,318 
2,209 
1,051 
1,641 

1,500 
1,062 
1,358 
957 
1,014 

1,244 
1,002 
2,132 
1,149 
1,394 

1,414 
958 
2,357 
1,548 
1,186 

1,682 
2,470 
1,886 
1,304 
1,128 

1,034 
1,353 
1,896 
1,531 
1,016 

2,419 
1,017 
2,052 
2,  074 
2,195 

1,860 
662 
1,994 
2,062 
1,199 

2,489 
1,165 

2,060 

1,197 
1,468 
2,222 

i,i78 
1,305 
2,161 

1,379 
2,219 
1,587 
1,037 
1,614 

1,  023 
1,371 
1,604 
1,021 

458 

1,351 
1,541 

1,324 

1,456 
1,600 
2,035 

1,355 

1,661 

894 

1,137 
1, 140 
2,  063 
1,  699 
1,413 

1,182 
1,008 
1,233 
52 
1,182 

1,741 
1,025 
1,924 
1,156 

1,289 
1,274 
1,600 

1,544 

712 

2,310 
1,654 
1,244 
2,094 
2,  032 

2,111 

1,268 

776 

2,112 

1,046 
1,143 

1,019 

1.028 
1,287 
2,078 

882 
1,.529 
1,515 

1,181 
1,530 

2,267 

570 
1,515 

1,328 
1,521 

1,255 
1,282 

1,465 
1,599 
1,253 
1,506 
1,350 

1,401 

1,299 

989 

1,518 

1,254 

1,120 
1,836 
1,037 
2,199 
1,816 

679 
1,026 
1,169 
1,245 

1,875 
1,147 

973 

1,022 
1,  394 
1,187 

1,165 
1,544 
1,365 

1,198  iu  1880)  and  Ticonderoga  Upper  FaUs  (population  597  in  1880)  consolidated 


466  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUa:  1890. 

Table  6  -AGGREGATE    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING  FROM  1,000  TO  2,500  INHABITANTS  IN  1890,  ETC.— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Tower,  Minn 

Tower,  Pa 

Townseiid,  Mass 
Towson,  Md 
Tracy,  Minn 

Tracy,  Tenn 
Tra«?r.  Iowa 
Tremont,  Me 
Tremont,  Pa 
Trenton,  111 


Trenton,  Tenn 

Troy,  Pa 

Troy,  Vt 

Truckee.  Cal 
Trumansburg,  N.  Y 

Trumbull,  Conn 
Tullahoma,  Tenn 
Tunl)rldge,  Vt 
Tunkhannock,  Pa 
Tupelo,  Miss 

Turner,  HI 
Turner,  Me 
Tuscarora,  Nev 
Tuscola,  111 
Tuscumbia,  Ala 

Tuskegee,  Ala 
trkiah,  Cal 
TInadilla.N.Y 
Underbill,  Vt 
Union,  Me 

Union,  Mich 
Union,  Obio 
Union,  Pa.. 
Union,  S.  C 
Union  Springs,  Ala 

Union  Springs,  N.  Y 
TJniontowu.Ky 
Unionville,  Mo 
Upland,  Pa 
Upper  Alton,  111 

Upton,  Mass 

Uvalde,  Tex 

Valatio,  N.  Y 
Valley,  N.  D 
Valley  Falls,  Kan 

Van  Buren,  Ark 
Van  Buren,  M<; 
Vanceburg,  Ky 
Vaudalia,  HI 
Vassalboro,  Me 

Vassar,  Mich 
Vergennes,  Vt 
Vermilion,  S.  D 
Vermont,  111 
Verona,  Pa 

Verplanck,  N.  Y 
Versailles,  Mo 
Versailles,  Ohio 
Vevay,  Ind 
Villisca,  Iowa 

Vinton,  Va 
Virden,  HI 
Virginia,  111- 
Viroqua,  Wis 
Voluntown,  Conn 

Wabasha,  Minn 
Wadeaboro,  N.  C 
Wadsworth,  Ohio 
Wahoo,  Neb 
Wahpeton,  N.  D 

Wakefield,  N.H 
Walden,  N.  Y 
Walkervillc,  Mont 
Wallingford,  Vt 
Walpole,  N.  H 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Walterboro,  S.  C  . 
Walton,  N.  Y  .... 
Wamego,  Kan  . . 
Wapello,  Iowa .  - 
Warner,  N.H... 


Warren,  HI 

Warren,  Ind 

Warren,  Me 

Warren  ton,  Va... 
Warrington,  Fla . 


Warwick,  N.  Y 

Waseca,  Minn 

Washburn,  Me 

Washington,  Conn  . 
Washington,  111  — 


Washington,  Kan 

Washington,  La 

Washington,  Me 

Washington  Heights,  HI. 
Washington  Mills,  N.  Y. . 


Waterboro,  Me. 
Waterbury,  Vt. 
Waterford,  Me. 
Waterloo,  111... 
Waterloo,  Ind.. 


Watertown,  Conn . 
Waterville,  N.  Y  . . 

Watseka,  111 

Watsontown,  Pa . . 
Watsonville,  Cal . , 


Waukon,  Iowa  . 
Waupaca,  Wis  . 
Wauseon,  Ohio. 
Waverly,  111  .  - . 
Waverly,  Iowa. 


Waverly,  Ohio  . . . 
Waylan'd,  Mass  . . 

Wayne,  Mich 

Wayne,  Neb 

Waynesboro,  Ga . 


Waynesburg,  Pa 

Weare,  N.  II 

Weathersfield,  Vt  — 
Webster  Groves,  Mo  , 
Weedsport,  N.  Y 


Weeping  Water,  Neb 

Weimar,  Tex 

Weir,  Kan 

Weldon,  N.  C 

Wellfleet,  Mass 


Wellington,  Ohio.- 

Wells,  Me 

Wells,  Minn 

Wellsburg,  W.Va. 
Wells  ville.  Mo 


Wenona,  HI 

West  Bend,  Wis 

West  Branch,  Mich 

West  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
West  Brookfield,  Mass  . .  - 


West  Conshohocken,  Pa 

West  Covington,  Ky 

West  End,  Ga 

Westernport,  Md 

Westerville,  Ohio 


West  Fairview,  Pa. 
Westfield,  N.  Y  . . . . 

Westfield,  Pa 

Westford,  Mass 

Westford,  Vt 


West  Hartford,  Conn  . . 

West  Indiana,  Pa 

West  Knoxville,  Tenn 
West  Lafayette,  Ind  .  - 
West  Liberty,  Iowa. . . . 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1880 


1,171 
2,299 
1  473 

691 

1,389 

1,009 
1,383 

928 
1,537 

1, 172 

1, 120 
2,  037 
1,346 
1,301 

503 
2,166 
1,464 
1,185 

1,537 

2,482 
1,097 
1,  633 
1,301 

1,043 
1,708 
809 
1,590 
1,397 

1,613 
1,064 

1,230 
2,283 
1,195      . 

875 
1,194 
1,249 
1,035 

L357 
2,232 
1.001 
1,860 
1,473 

1,482 
2,297 
1,161 
1,802 
1,376 

2,323 
2  024 

1,897 

2,  017 
2,157 
2,149 

1, 507 
1,481 
1,799 

1,610 
2,127 
2,060 
1,337 
2,346 

1,350 
1.392 
1,905 
1,124 
2,345 

1,567 
2,  060 
1,226 
1  178 

1,539 

1,962 
919 

1,711 

1,008 

2,101 
1,550 
1,174 
1  783 

1,208 
1,829 
1,354 

1,580 

1,411 

1,350 
1,443 
2,138 
1,286 
1,291 

317 
626 

376 

932 

1,875 

2,069 
2,  029 
1,208 
2,  235 
1,138 

1,811 
2,450 

661 
1,815 

867 

1,053 
1,296 
1,302 
1,917 
1,  592 

911 
1,273 

139 
1,665 
1,917 

1,666 
1,7.57 
1,445 
1,.526 
1,329 

1,462 
1,526 
874 
1,468 
1,148 

1,137 
1,983 
1,128 
2,250 
1,033 

1,090 
1,924 
579 
2,147 
1, 133 

1,930 
1,634 
2  114 

1,828 
1,077 

1,242 
1,268 

717 
1,141 

POPULATION. 


467 


Table  6 — AGGREGATE    POPULATION    OF    CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND    BOROUGHS 
HAVING  FROM  1,000  TO  2,500  INHABITANTS  IN  1890,  ETC.— Coutimied. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,  VILLAGES,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Westminster,  Mass 

"Westminster.  Vt 

WestNa.shville,  Tenn.. 
West  Newbury,  Mags.  - . 
West  Newcastle,  Pa 

West  Newton,  Pa 

Weston,  Mass 

Weston,  Mo 

Weston,  W.  Va 

West  Plains,  Mo 

West  Point,  Ga 

West  Point,  Neb 

West  Point,  Va 

West  Roseland,  111 

West  St.  Paul,  Minn 

West  Stockbridge,  Mass 

West  Union,  Iowa 

Westwood,  Ohio 

Wetliersfield,  Conn 

Wheaton,  HI 

White  Bear  Lake,  Minn. 

Whitefield.Me 

WhiteHeld,  N.  H 

WhitehaU,Ill 

Whitehall,  Mich 

White  Haven,  Pa 

Whitesboro,  N.  T 

Whitesboro,  Tex 

Whiting,  Ind 

Whitingham,  Vt 

Wichita  Falls,  Tex 

Wilber,  Neb 

Wilbiaham,  Mass 

Wilcox,  Pa 

Williamsbridge,  N.  T 

Williamsburg,  Ky 

Williamsburg,  Mass 

Williamsburg,  Va 

Williamsport,  Ind 

WilliamsiJort,  Md 

Williamston,  Mich 

Williamstown,  Pa 

Williamstown,  Vt 

Williston,  Vt 

Willmar,  Minn 

Willoughby,  Ohio 

WiUowa,  Cal 

Willow  Springs,  Mo 

Wills  Point,  Tex 

Wilmette,  lU 

Wilmington,  HI 

Wilmington,  Mass 


POPULATION. 


1890 


1,688 
1,265 
1,047 
1,796 
1,761 

2,285 
1,664 
1,1.S4 
2, 14:i 
2,091 

1,254 
1,842 
2,018 
1,407 
1,596 

1,492 
1,676 
1,050 
2,271 
1,622 

1,356 
1,215 
2,041 
1,  961 
1,903 

1,634 
1,663 
1,170 
1,408 
1,191 

1,987 
1,226 
1,814 
1,037 
1,685 

1,376 
2,057 
1,831 
1,027 
1,277 

1, 1.39 
2,324 
1,188 
1,161 
1,  825 
1,219 

1,176 
1,535 
1,025 
1,458 
1,576 
1,213 


1880 


1,652 
1,377 


1,989 


1,  475 
1,448 
1,,329 
1,516 
351 

1,972 

1,009 

557 


1,923 
1,  .551 
852 
2,173 
1,160 

435 
1,511 
1,828 


1,724 

1,408 

1,370 

773 

115 

1,240 


710 
1,628 


208 
2,234 
1,480 

913 
1,503 

982 
1,771 
1,0.38 
1,342 
1,002 
1,001 

728 


860 

419 

1,872 

933 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND 
BOBOUGHS. 


Wilmington,  Vt. 
Wilson,  N.  C  .... 
Wilton,  Conn  . . . 

Wilton,  Iowa 

WUton,  Me 


Wilton,  N.H 

Winamac,  Ind 

Winchester,  111  . . . 
Winchester,  Tenn. 
Windham,  Me 


Windsor,  Mo 

Windsor,  Vt 

Windsor  Terrace,  N.  T. 

Winnebago,  Minn 

Winneconue,  Wis 


Winnemucca,  Nev  , 

Winnetka,  111 

Wiunsboro,  S.  C 

Winona,  Miss 

Winslow,  Me 


Winterport,  Me  . 
Winterset,  Iowa. 
Winthrop,  Me... 

Win  ton.  Pa 

Wiscasset,  Me. . . 


Wolcott,  Vt 

Wonielsdorf,  Pa . . 
Woodbury,  Conn  . 
Woodlawu,  Ala  . . 
Woodsfield,  Ohio . 


Woodstock,  Conn 
Woodstock,  HI . . . 

Woodstock ,  Va 

Woodstown,  N.  J. 
Woolwich,  Me 


Worthington,  Ind . . , 
Worthingtou,  Minn  . 

Wrightsville,  Pa 

Wyniore,  Neb 


Wyoming,  111 

Wyoming,  Ohio 
Wyoming,  Pa  . . . 
Yarmouth,  Me. . 


Yarmouth,  Mass 

Yates  Center,  Kan 

Yellow  Springs,  Ohio  . 
York,  Me , 


Yorkville,  S.  C 

Yreka,  Cal 

Ysleta,  Tex.... 
Yuma,  Ariz 


POPULATION. 


1890 

1880 

1,106 

1,1.30 

2,126 

1,475 

1,722 

1,864 

1,  212 

1,  431 

1,622 

1,739 

1,  850 

1,747 

1,  215 

835 

1,542 

1,626 

1,313 

1,  0.39 

2,  216 

2,312 

1,427 

872 

1,846 

2,175 

1,645 

1, 108 

993 

1,086 

978 

1,  037 
1,079 
1,738 
1,648 
1,814 

1,926 
2,281 
2,111 
1,797 
1,733 

1,158 
1,141 
1,815 
1,506 
1,  031 

2,309 
1,  683 
1,068 
1,516 
1,007 

1,448 
1,164 
1,912 
2,420 

1,116 
1,454 
1,794 
2,098 

1,760 
1,  305 
1,375 

2,444 

1,553 
1,100 
1,528 
1,773 


763 

584 

1,500 

1,204 

1,467 

2,260 
2,  583 
2,146 
905 
1,847 

1,166 
1,097 
2,149 


861 

2,639 
1,475 
1,000 
490 
1,154 

1,185 

636 

1,776 


1,086 

840 

1,147 

2,021 

2, 173 

350 

1,  .377 

2,463 

1,330 
1,059 
1,453 
1,200 


468  OOMPENDITJM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  7.-P0PULATI0N   BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND   COLOR,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES: 

1890. 


STATUS  AND  TKRBITORIBe. 


The  United  States 
North  Atlantic  division . 


Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts  .. 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania  — 


South  Atlantic  division  . 


Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division  . 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin  .  ... 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota . 
South  Dakota  - 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division . 


Kentucky .. 
Tennessee. . 
Alabama  . . . 
Mississippi. 
Louisiana  . . 

Texas 

Oklahoma . . 
Arkansas  .. 


Western  division. 


Montana ..... 
Wyoming  — 

Colorado 

New  Mexico . 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho 

Washington. 

Oregon 

California  . . . 


Total 
population. 


62,  622, 250 


17,401,545 


661,  086 

376,  530 

332,  422 

2,  238,  943 

345,  506 

746,  258 

5,  997,  853 

1,  444,  933 

5,  258,  014 


8,  857,  920 


168,  493 
1,042,390 

230,  392 
1,  655,  980 

762,  794 
1,  617,  947 
1, 151, 149 
1,  837,  353 

391, 422 


22,  362,  279 


3,  672,  316 
2, 192,  404 
3,  826,  351- 
2,  093,  889 
1,  686,  880 

1,  301,  826 
1,911,896 

2,  679, 184 
182,  719 
328,  808 

1,  058,  910 
1,  427,  096 


10,  972,  893 


1,  858,  635 
1,767,518 
1,513,017 

1,  289,  600 
1, 118,  .587 

2,  235,  523 

61, 834 
1, 128, 179 


3,  027,  613 


132, 1,59 

60,  705 

412, 198 

153,  .593 

59,  620 

207,  905 

45,  761 

84,  385 

349,  390 

313,  767 

1,  208, 130 


Male. 


32,  067,  880 


8,  677, 798 


332,  590 
186,  566 
169,  327 

1,  087,  709 
168,  025 
369,  538 

2,  976,  893 
720,  819 

2,  666,  331 


4,  418,  769 


85,  573 
515,691 
109,  584 
824,  278 
390,  285 
799, 149 
572,  337 
919,  925 
201,  947 


11,594,910 


1,  855,  736 

1, 118,  347 

1,972,308 

1,  091,  780 

874, 951 

695,  321 

994,  453 

1,  385,  238 

101,  590 

180, 250 

572, 824 

752, 112 


5,  593, 877 


942,  758 
891,  585 
757,  456 
649,  687 
559,  350 
1, 172,  553 
34, 733 
585,  755 


1,  782, 526 


Female. 


30,  554, 370 


87,  882 
39,  343 
245,  247 
83,  055 
36,  571 
110,  463 
29,  214 
51,  290 
217,  562 
181,  840 
700,  059 


8, 723, 747 


328,  496 
189,  964 
163,  095 

1, 151,  234 
177, 481 
376, 720 

3,  020,  960 
724, 114 

2,  591,  683 


4,439,151 


82,  920 
526,  699 
120,  808 
831,  702 
372,  509 
818,  798 
578,  812 
917. 428 
189,  475 


10,  767,  369 


1,  816,  580 

1,  074,  057 

I,  854,  043 

1,  002, 109 

811,  929 

606,  505 

917,  443 

1,  293,  946 

81, 129 

148,  558 

486,  086 

674,  984 


5,  379,  016 


915,  877 
875,  933 
755,  .561 
639,  913 
559,  237 
,  062,  970 
27, 101 
542,  424 


1,  245,  087 


44,277 
21,  362 
166,  951 
70,  538 
23,  049 
97,442 
16,  547 
33,  095 
131,  828 
131,  927 
508,  071 


NATIVE  AND  FOEEIQN 
BORN. 


Native. 


53,  372,  703 


13,513,368 


582, 125 

304, 190 

288,  334 

1,581,806 

239,  201 

562,  657 

4,  426,  803 

1,11.5,9.58 

4,  412,  294 


8,  649,  395 


Foreign. 


155, 332 

948,  094 

211,622 

1,  637,  606 

743,  911 

1,  614,  245 

1, 144,  879 

1,825,216 

368,  490 


18,  302, 165 


3,  213,  023 
2,  046, 199 
2,  984,  004 
1,  550,  009 
1, 167,  681 
834,  470 

1,  .587,  827 

2,  444,  315 
1(11,258 
237,  753 
856,  368 

1,  279,  258 


10,  651,  072 


1,  799,  279 
1,  747,  489 
1,498,240 
1,281,648 

1,  068,  840 

2,  082,  567 

59,  094 
1,113,915 


2, 256, 703 


89,  063 

45,  792 

328,  208 

142, 334 

40,  825 

154, 841 

31,0.55 

66,  929 

259,  385 

256,  450 

841,  821 


9,  219,  547 


3, 888, 177 


78, 961 
72,  340 
44,  088 
657, 137 
106,  305 
183,  601 
1,  .571,  0.50 
328,  975 
845,  720 


208,  525 


13, 161 
94,  296 
18,  770 
18,  374 
18,  883 
3,702 
6,270 
12, 137 
22, 932 


4,  060, 114 


459,  293 
146, 205 
842,  347 
543,  880 
519, 199 
467,  356 
324,  069 
234,  869 
81,461 
91,  055 
202,  542 
147,  838 


321, 821 


59, 356 
20,  029 
14,777 

7,952 
49, 747 
152, 956 

2,  740 
14, 264 


770, 910 


43,  096 
14,  913 
83,  990 
11,  259 
18,  795 
53, 064 
14, 706 
17,456 
90, 005 
57, 317 
366, 309 


RECAPITULATION  BY  GEOGRAPHICAL  DIVISIONS. 


The  United  States.. 

North  Atlantic  division  . . 
Soutli  Atlantic  division  . . 
North  Central  division  ... 
South  Central  division. . . 
Western  division 


62, 622, 250 


17,  401, 545 
8, 857, 920 
22,  362,  279 
10,  972, 893 
3,  027,  613 


32,  067, 880 


8,  677, 798 

4,  418,  769 
11,594, 1)10 

5,  593,  877 
1,  782, 526 


30,  554, 370 


8,  723,  747 
4, 439, 151 
10,  767,  369 
5,  379, 016 
1,  245,  087 


53, 372, 703 


13,  513, 368 

8,  649,  395 

18,  302, 165 

10,651,072 

2,  256,  703 


9,249,547 

3. 888, 177 
208.  525 

4,060,114 
321, 821 
770, 910 


POPULATION. 


469 


Table  7.— POPULATION  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  BY  STATES  AND    TERRITORIES: 

1890— Continued. 


Aggregate 
white. 

NATIVE  WHITE. 

Foreign 
white. 

Total 
colored. 

8TATB8  AND  TERRITORIES. 

Total. 

Native 
parents. 

Foreign 
parents. 

The  United  States    

54,  983,  890 

45, 862,  023 

34, 358,  348 

11,503,675 

9, 121,  807 

7, 638, 360 

Nortli  A.tlaj]tic  division        

17, 121,  981 

13, 247, 115 

8,  891, 405 

4,  355, 710 

3, 874,  866 

279, 564 

^aine .            .                 

659,  263 

375, 840 

331,  418 

2,  215,  373 

337, 859 

733,  438 

5,  923,  952 

1,  396,  581 

5, 148,  257 

5,  592, 149 

580, 568 

303, 644 

287,  394 

1,561,870 

231,  832 

550,  283 

4,  358,  260 

1,068,596 

4,  304,  668 

5, 389, 833 

506,  703 
253,  629 
225,  245 
955,  430 
137,  550 
357,  235 

2,  520,  807 
696,  718 

3,  238,  088 

5,  067,  379 

73,  865 

50,  015 

62, 149 

606,  440 

94,  282 

193,  048 

1,837,453 

371, 878 

1,  066,  580 

322,  454 

78, 695 

72, 196 

44,  024 

053,  503 

106,  027 

183, 155 

1,  565,  692 

327, 985 

843, 589 

202,  316 

1,823 
690 

Vermont                               .       

1,004 

23,  570 

Khode  Island                    

7,647 

Connecticut                       

12,  820 

^ew  York                     

73,  901 

isTew  Jersey 

48,  352 

Pennsylvania       

109,  757 

3,  265, 771 

140,  066 
826,  493 
154, 695 

1,  020, 122 
730,  077 

1,  055,  382 
462,  008 
978,  357 
224,  949 

21,911,927 

126,  970 
732,  706 
136,  178 

1,  001,  933 
711,  225 

1,051,720 
455, 865 
966,  465 
206,  771 

17,  858,  470 

109,  355 
570,  285 
107,  309 
976,  758 
670,  214 
1,  044, 483 
445, 195 
946,  782 
190,  998 

12,  250, 155 

17,  615 
156,  421 
28, 869 
25, 175 
41,011 
7,237 
10,  670 
19,  683 
15,  773 

5,  608,  315 

13,  096 

93, 787 
18,  517 
18, 189 
18,  852 
3,602 
6,143 
11,  892 
18,  178 

4,  053,  457 

28  427 

215,  897 

75,  697 

635,  858 

32,  717 

G02,  565 

Sontli  Carolina 

e8M4T> 
85C5^9B 

Georgia                                             -   . . 

166, 473 

North  Central  division 

450,  352 

Ohio 

3,  584,  805 
2, 146,  736 
3,  768,  472 
2,  072,  884 
1,  680,  473 

1,  296, 159 
1,901,086 

2,  528,  458 
182, 123 
327,  290 

1,  046,  888 
1,  376,  553 

7, 487,  576 

3, 126,  252 
2,  000,  733 
2,  927, 497 
1.  531,  283 
1,161,484 
829, 102 

1,  577, 154 

2,  294, 176 
100,  775 
236,  447 
844,  644 

1,  228,  923 

7, 168,  997 

2,  334,  517 

1,  697,  998 

1 ,  882,  693 

917,  693 

434, 649 

310,951 

1,063,967 

1,  856,  477 

37,  428 

127,  232 

594,  224 

992,  320 

6, 661,  648 

791,  735 
302, 735 
1,  044,  804 
613,  590 
726,  835 
518,  151 
513, 187 
437,  699 
63,  347 
109,  215 
250,  420 
236,  597 

507, 349 

458,  553 

146,  003 
840,  975 
541,601 
51H,  989 
467,  057 
323, 932 
234,  282 

81,  348 

90,  843 

202,  244 

147,  630 

318, 579 

87,  511 

Indiana 

45,  668 

57, 879 

21,005 

6,407 

5,667 

10.810 

150, 726 

596 

1,518 

12,  022 

Xansas 

50,  543 

3,  485, 317 

1,590,462 

1,  336,  637 

833,718 

544, 851 

558,  395 

1,  745,  935 

58,  826 
818,  752 

2,  870, 257 

1,  .531,  222 

1,  316,  738 

819, 114 

5,37, 127 

509,  555 

1,  594,  466 

56. 117 

804,  658 

2, 197,  608 

1,406,918 

1,  283,  481 

796, 421 

520,  354 

413, 090 

1,408,880 

51,  554 

780,  950 

1,487,761 

124,  304 
33,  257 

22,  693 
16, 773 
96,  465 

185,  586 
4,563 

23,  708 

709,  847 

59,  240 
19, 899 
14, 004 

7,724 
48,  840 
151,469 

2,709 
14, 094 

672,  649 

268, 173 

Tennessee ..... 

430,  881 

Alabama 

679,  299 

744,  749 

Louisiana .... 

560. 192 

Texas    

489,  588 

Oklahoma  

3,008 

309,  427 

W^estem  division        .        ....... 

157,356 

127,  271 

59,  275 

404,  468 

142,719 

55,  580 

205,  899 

39,  084 

82,  018 

340,  513 

301, 758 

1,  111,  672 

86,  941 

44,  845 

321,  962 

131,  859 

38, 117 

153,  766 

27, 190 

66,  554 

254,  319 

253, 936 

818, 119 

55,  982 

30, 325 

242, 148 

119,  320 

24,  090 

68,  452 

14,  784 

45,  400 

185,  562 

203,  969 

497,  729 

30,  959 
14, 520 

79, 814 
12,  539 
14,  027 
85,  314 
12,  406 
21, 154 
68, 757 
49,  967 
320, 390 

40, 330 
14,430 
82,  506 
10, 860 
17,  463 
52, 133 
11,  894 
15,  464 
86, 194 
47,  822 
293, 553 

4,888 
1,430 

7,  730 

10,  874 

4,040 

Utah 

2,  UII6 

0,677 

2,  367 

8,877 

12,  009 

96, 458 

KECAPITULATION  BY  GEOGRAPHICAL  DIVISIONS. 


The  United  States                

54, 983, 890 

45,  862, 023 

34,  358, 348 

11, 503,  675 

9, 121,  867 

7,  638,  360 

17, 121,  981 

5,  592, 149 

21,  911,  927 

7,  487, 576 
2,  870,  257 

13,  247, 115 
5,  389,  833 

17,  858,  470 
7, 168,  997 
2, 197,  608 

8, 891, 405 
5,  067,  379 
12,  250, 155 
6, 661, 648 
1, 487,  761 

4,  355,  710 
322,454 

5,  608,  315 
507, 349 
709,  847 

3, 874  866 
202,  310 

4,  053,  457 
318,579 
672,  649 

279, 564 

3,  265,  771 

450,  352 

South  Central  division        - .          

3,  485,  317 

W^estern  division 

157, 366 

470 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  181)0. 


Table  8.— THE  COLORED  POPULATION  CLASSIFIED  AS  BLACKS,  MULATTOES,  QUAD- 
ROONS, OCTOROONS,  CHINESE,  JAPANESE,  AND  CIVILIZED  INDIANS,  BY  STATES  AND 
TERRITORIES:  1890. 


Total 
colored. 

PERSONS  OF 

AFRICAN  DESCENT. 

1 

Chinese. 

Japiinese. 

Civilized 
Indians. 

STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 

Total. 

Blacks. 

Mulat- 

toes. 

Quad- 
roons. 

Octo- 
roons. 

The  United  States.. 

7,  638,  360 

7, 470,  040 

6, 337, 980 

956,  989 

105, 135 

69, 936 

107, 475 

2,039 

58,  806 

North  Atlantic  division. . 

279,  564 

269, 906 

207, 175 

51, 492 

6,240 

4,999 

6,177 

247 

3, 234 

1,823 

690 

1,004 

23,  570 

7,647 

12,  820 

73,  901 

48,  352 

109,  757 

3,  265,  771 

1,190 

614 

937 

22, 144 

7,393 

12,  302 

70,  092 

47,  638 

107, 596 

3, 262, 690 

507 

248 

521 

14, 108 

5,396 

9,221 

54,  852 

40, 436 

81,886 

2,  823,  905 

462 
183 
328 
6,815 
1,679 
2,453 
12,  469 
6,123 
20,  980 

374, 765 

107 

70 

51 

728 

226 

367 

1,622 

701 

2,368 

38,  946 

114 

113 

37 

493 

92 

261 

1,  149 

378 

2,362 

25,  074 

73 

58 

32 

984 

09 

272 

2,935 

608 

1,146 

669 

1 
2 
1 

18 
5 

18 
148 

22' 

32 

55 

559 

New  Hampshire 

16 
34 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

424 
180 
228 

726 

84 

Pennsylvania 

South  Atlantic  division. . 

983 
2,357 

28, 427 
215, 897 

75,  697 
635,  858 

32,  717 
562,  565 
689,  141 
858, 996 
166,  473 

450, 352 

28,  386 
215,  657 

75,  572 
635,  438 

32,  690 
561,  018 
688,  934 
858,  815 
166, 180 

431, 112 

24,  837 
181,  296 

55, 736 
512,  997 

23,  336 
483,  817 
621,  781 
773,  682 
146,  423 

297,  331 

3,  213 

31,  094 

17,  989 

107,217 

7,583 
65,  687 
53,  400 
72,  072 
16,510 

107,  701 

197 
2,078 
1,126 

9,772 
758 
5,897 
8,120 
8,795 
2,203 

15,  092 

139 
1,189 

721 
5,452 
1,013 
5,617 
5,633 
4,266 
1,044 

10,  988 

37 

189 

91 

55 

15 

32 

34 

108 

108 

2,351 

4 

7 
9 
16 
3 

1 

44 

District  of  Columbia. 

25 
349 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

9 

1,514 

173 

5 
14 

117 

68 

Florida    

171 

North  Central  division . . . 

16,  772 

Ohio             

87, 511 

45, 668 

57,  879 

21,  005 

6,407 

5,667 

10,810 

150,  726 

596 

1,518 

12,  022 

50,  543 

3,  485,  317 

87, 113 

45, 215 

57,  028 

15,  223 

2,444 

3,683 

10,  685 

150, 184 

373 

541 

8,913 

49,  710 

3, 479,  251 

268,  071 
430,  678 
678.  489 
742,  559 
559,  193 
488, 171 
2,973 
309, 117 

27,  081 

50, 078 

31,  557 

40,  346 

7,  03fi 

1,007 

1,981 

7,503 

114,  739 

153 

310 

6,091 

36,  530 

2,  993,  092 

29,  191 

10,970 

13,  .583 

5,589 

782 

1,166 

2,318 

30,  966 
109 
164 

2,155 
10,  708 

416,  411 

4,112 

1,526 

1,862 

1,376 

290 

310 

585 

2,932 

70 

44 

405 

1,580 

43,  068 

3,732 

1,162 

1,237 

1,222 

365 

226 

279 

1,547 

41 

23 

262 

892 

26,  680 

183 

92 

740 

120 

119 

94 

64 

409 

28 

195 

214 

93 

1,434 

22 

18 

14 

38 

9 

2 

1 

6 

1 

193 

343 

97 

5,624 

3,835 

1,888 

60 

127 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

194 

782 

2 
4 

61 

2,893 

736 

South  Central  division. . . 

4,571 

268, 173 
430,  881 
679,  299 
744,  749 
560, 192 
489,  588 
3,008 
309.  427 

157,  356 

216,  085 
356,  215 
601,069 
657,  393 
468,  240 
422,  447 
2, 156 
269,  487 

16,477 

46, 152 

65,  222 
65,  993 
72,  945 
76,  840 
55,  319 
688 
33,  252 

6,620 

3,577 
5,485 
7,040 
8,039 
8,597 
6,219 
77 
4,  034 

1,789 

2,257 
3,756 
4,  387 
4,182 
5,516 
4,186 
52 
2,344 

2,195 

28 
51 
48 
147 
333 
710 
25 
92 

96,  844 

3 
6 
3 
7 
39 
3 

71 

146 

759 

2,036 

627 

Texas     

704 

10 

218 

Western  division 

1,559 

31, 872 

4,888 
1,430 
7,730 
10,  874 
4,040 
2,006 
6.677 
2.  367 
8,877 
12,  009 
96,  458 

1,490 

922 

6,215 

1,956 

1,357 

588 

242 

201 

1,602 

1,186 

11,  322 

1,086 
671 

4,056 
970 
932 
379 
140 
100 

1,044 
557 

6,542 

257 
195 

1,778 
419 
390 
145 
77 
53 
371 
287 

2,648 

93 

37 

229 

236 

20 

29 

12 

30 

101 

134 

868 

54 

19 

152 

331 

15 

35 

13 

18 

86 

208 

1,264 

2,532 

465 

1,398 

361 

1,170 

806 

2,833 

2,007 

3,260 

9,540 

72, 472 

6 

860 

43 

10 
3 

1 
4 
3 

107 

New  Mexico        

8,554 

1,  512 

Utah            

608 

3,599 

159 

360 

25 

1,147 

3,655 

1,  258 

California              .   -  - 

11,  517 

POPULATION. 


471 


Table  9— POPULATION  AS   MALES  AND  FEMALES,  BY  STATES  AND   TERRITORIES: 

1850-1890. 


STATES     AND    TEBRI 
TORIES. 


The  United  States 

North  Atlantic  divi- 
sion. 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


South  Atlantic  divi- 
sion. 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia  . 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North   Central   divi-   11,594,910 
sion. 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin  -   . . 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota  - 
South  Dakota . 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 


a  Dakota  territory. 


472 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  10.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOKEIGN  BOEN,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES: 

1850-1890. 


NATIVE  BOBN. 

FOREIGN  BORN. 

1890 

18S0 

1870 

1860 

1860 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1860 

The  anited  States... 

53,372,703 

43,475,840 

32,991,142 

27,304,624 

20,947,274 

9,249,547 

6,679,943 

5,567,229 

4,138,697 

2,244,602 

North  Atlantic  division  . . . 

13,513,308 

11,692,887 

9,778,124 

8,570,363 

7,301,308 

3,888,177 

2,814,520 

2,520,606 

2,023,905 

1,325,543 

]VIaine 

582,125 

304,190 

288,334 

1,581,806 

239,201 

562,657 

4,426,803 

1,115,958 

4,412,294 

8,649,395 

590,053 
300,697 
291,327 

1,339,594 
202,538 
492,708 

3,871,492 
909,416 

3,695,062 

7,422,939 

578,034 
288,689 
283,396 

1,104,032 
161,957 
423,815 

3,244,406 
717,1.53 

2,976,642 

5,686,766 

590,826 
305,135 
2^,355 
970,960 
137,226 
379,451 

2,879,455 
549,245 

2,475,710 

5,202,203 

551,344 
303,711 
280,405 
830,490 
123,643 
332,274 

2,441,465 
429,607 

2,008,369 

4,574,180 

78,961 

72,340 

44,088 

657,137 

106,305 

183,601 

1,571,050 

328,975 

845,720 

208,525 

58,883 
46,294 
40,959 

443,491 
73,993 

129,992 
1,211,379 

221,700 

587,829 

174,258 

48,881 
29,611 
47,155 

353,319 
55,396 

113,639 
1,138,353 

188,943 

545,309 

166,844 

37,453 

20,938 

32,743 

260,106 

37,394 

80,696 

1,001,280 

122.790 

430,505 

162,500 

New  Hampshire 

31,825 
14,265 

Massachusetts 

33,715 
164,024 

Connecticut 

23,902 

38,518 

655,929 

New  Jersey  .  . 

303,417 
104,910 

South  Atlantic  division  . . . 

Delaware 

155,3.32 

948,094 

211,622 

1,637,606 

743,911 

1,614,245 

1,144,879 

1,825,216 

368,490 

18,302,165 

137,140 
852,137 
160,502 

1,497,869 
600,192 

1,396,008 
987,891 

1,531,616 
259,584 

14,447,282 

115,879 
697,482 
115,446 

1,211,409 
424.923 

1,068,332 
697,532 

1,172,982 
182,781 

10,647,826 

103,051 

609,520 

62,596 

1,561,260 

86,279 

531,825 

46,769 

1,398,676 

13,161 
94,296 
18,770 
18,374 
18,883 
3,702 
6,270 
12,137 
22,932 

4,060,114 

9,468 
82,806 
17,122 
14,696 
18,265 

3,742 

7,686 
10,564 

9,909 

2,916,829 

9,136 

83,412 
16,254 
13,754 
17,091 
3,029 
8,074 
11,127 
4,967 

2,333,285 

9,165 
77,529 
12,484 
35,058 

Maryland 

51,209 
4,918 

District  of  Columbia  . . 

"West  Virginia 

22,985 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia                     -   . 

989,324 

693,722 

1,045,615 

137,115 

7,553,358 

866,458 

659,800 

899,697 

84,676 

4,753,220 

3,298 
9,986 
11,671 
3,309 

1,543,358 

2^581 

8,707 
6,488 
2,769 

650,375 

Florlaa 

North  Central  division 

Ohio 

3,213,023 

2,046,199 

2,984,004 

1,550,009 

1,167,681 

834,470 

1,.587,827 

2,444,315 

101,258 

237,753 

856,368 

1,279,258 

10,651,072 

2,803,119 
1,834,123 
2,494,295 
1,248,429 
910,072 
513,097 
1,362,965 
1,956,802 

I  a83,382 

354,988 
886,010 

8,645,097 

2,292,767 

1,539,163 

2,024,693 

916,049 

690,171 

279,000 

989,328 

1,499,028 

a9,3G6 

92,245 
316,007 

6,201,279 

2,011,262 

1,232,144 

1,387,308 

600,020 

498,954 

113,295 

568,836 

1,021,471 

a3,063 

22,490 
94,515 

5,538,726 

1,762,136 
932,844 
739,578 
342,951 
194,914 
4,100 
171,245 
605,452 

459,293 
146,205 
842,347 
543,880 
519,199 
467,350 
324,069 
2.34,869 
5  81,461 
I  91,055 
202,542 
147,838 

321,821 

394,943 
144,178 
583,576 
388,508 
405,425 
267,676 
261,650 
211,578 

la51,795 

97,414 
110,086 

274,274 

372,493 
141,474 
515,198 
268,010 
364,499 
160,097 
204,692 
222,267 

a4,815 

30,748 
48,392 

233,131 

328,249 
118,284 
324,643 
149,093 
276,927 
58,728 
106,077 
160,541 

al,774 

6,351 
12,691 

229,932 

218,193 
55,572 

111,892 
54,703 

110,477 

1,977 

20,969 

76,592 

Iowa  - 

North  Dakota . 

Nebraska 

Kansas 

South  Central  division 

4,166,767 

136,755 

1,799,279 

1,747,489 
1,498,240 
1,281,648 
1,068,840 
2,082,567 
59,094 
1,113,915 

2,256,703 

1,589,173 
1,525,657 
1,252,771 
1,122,388 
885,800 
1,477,133 

1,257,613 
1,239,204 
987,030 
816,731 
66,5,088 
756,168 

1,095,885 
1,088,575 
951,849 
782,747 
627,027 
560,793 

950,985 
997,064 
764,114 
601,738 
449,529 
194,911 

59,356 

20,029 

14,777 

7,952 

49,747 

152,956 

2,740 

14,264 

770,910 

59,517 

16,702 

9,734 

9,209 

54,146 

114,616 

63,398 
19,316 
9,962 
11,191 
61,827 
62,411 

59,799 
21,226 
12,352 
8,558 
80,975 
43,422 

31,420 

5,653 

7,509 

4,788 

68,233 

17,681 

Texas                     .     . . 

Oklahoma 

ArkarTiRaft       

792,175 
1  267  635 

479,445 
677  li7 

431,850 
439,974 

208,426 
151,799 

10,350 
500,062 

5,026 
313,363 

3,600 
179,002 

1,471 

27,019 

•       '                    '         1 

Montana 

89,063 

45,792 

328,208 

142,334 

40,825 

154,841 

31,055 

66,929 

259,385 

256,450 

841,821 

27,638 

14,939 

154,537 

111,514 

24,391 

99,969 

36,613 

22,636 

59,313 

144,265 

571,820 

12,616 

5,605 

33.265 

86,254 

3,849 

56,084 

23,690 

7,114 

18,931 

79,323 

350,416 

43,096 
14,913 
83,990 
11,259 
18,795 
53,064 
14,706 
17,456 
90,005 
57,317 
366,309 

11,521 

5,850 

39,790 

8,051 

16,049 

43,994 

25,653 

9,974 

15,803 

30,503 

292,874 

7,979 

3,513 

6,599 

5,620 

5,809 

30,702 

18,801 

7,885 

5,024 

11,600 

209,831 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

31,611 
86,793 

2,666 
6,723 

59,396 

2,151 

Arizona 

Utah 

27,519 
4,793 

9,336 

12,754 
2,064 

2,044 

Nevada 

Idaho  

Washington 

8,450 

47,342 

233,466 

'l2V2"7'2 
70,795 

3,144 

5,123 

146,528 

1,022 
21,802 

a  Bakota  territory. 


POPULATION. 


473 


Table  11.— POPULATION  AS  WHITE  AND  COLORED,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES: 

1850-1890. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


The  United  States  . . 


North  Atlantic  division. 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


South  Atlantic  division  . 

Delaware 

.  Maryland 

^District  of  Columbia 

-  Virginia 

West  Virginia 

-  North  Carolina 

^^  South  Carolina 

>  Georgia 

Florida 


1890  1880  1870  1860  1850 


54,983,89U  43,402,970 


17,121,981 


North  Central  division. . . 


Ohio 3,584,805 

Indiana 2,146,736 

Illinois 3,768,472 

Michigan 2, 072, 884 


659,263 

375,840 

331,418 

2,215,373 

337,859 

733,438 

5,923,952 

1,396,581 

5,148,257 


5,592,149 


140,066 
826,493 
154,695 

1,020,122 
730,077 

1,055,382 
462,008 
978,357 
224,949 


21,911,927 


Wisconsin  . 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota. 
South  Dakota  . 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division . . . 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabami 

Mississippi 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Oklaboraa 

Arkansas 

Western  division 

Montana 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada  

Idaho  

Washington 

Oregon 

Caluomia 


1,680,473 
1,296,159 
1,901,086 
2,528,458 
182,123 
327,290 
1,046,888 
1,376,553 


7,487,576 


14,273,844 


646,852 

346,229 

331,218 

1,763,782 

269,939 

610,769 

5,016,022 

1,092,017 

4,197,016 


4,654,112 


120,160 
724,693 
118,006 
880,858 
592,537 
867.242 
391,105 
816,906 
142,605 


16,961,423 


1,590,462 

1,336,637 

833,718 

544,851 

558,395 

1,745,935 

58,826 

818,752 


2,870,257 


127,271 

59,275 

404,468 

142,719 

55,580 

205,899 

39,084 

82,018 

340,513 

301,758 

1,111,672 


3,117,920 
1.938,798 
3,031,151 
1,614,560 
1,309,618 
776,884 
1,614,600 
2,022,826 

■W33,147 

449,764 
952,155 


5,901,315 


33,589,377 


12,117,269 


624,809 
317,697 
329,613 

1,443,156 
212,219 
527,549 

4,330,210 
87.5,407 

3,456,609 


3,635,238 


102,221 
605,497 

88,278 
712,089 
424,033 
678,470 
289,667 
638,926 

96,057 


12,698,503 


1,377,179 

1,138,831 

662,185 

479,398 

454,954 

1,197,237 


591,531 


1,612,276 


35,385 

19,437 

191,126 

108,721 

35,160 

142,423 

53,556 

29,013 

67,199 

163,075 

767,181 


2,601.946 
1,655,837 
2,511,096 
1,167,282 
1,051,351 
438,257 
1,188,207 
1,603,146 

M2,887 

122,117 
346,377 

4,227,971 


26,922,537 


10,438,028 


626,947 
325,579 
314,369 

1,221,432 
170,649 
451,504 

3,831,590 
646,699 

2,849,259 


3,305,107 


90,589 

515,918 

60,763 

1,047,299 


629,942 
291,300 
591,550 

77,746 


8,899,969 


1,098,692 
936,119 
521,384 
382,896 
362,065 
664,700 


362,115 


910,396 


18,306 

8,726 

39,221 

90,393 

9,581 

86,044 

38,959 

10,618 

22,195 

86,929 

499,424 


2,302,808 

1,. 338,710 

1,704,291 

736,142 

773,693 

169,395 

673,779 

1,063,489 

62,576 

28,696 
106,390 


3,728,866 


19,553,068 


8,477,089 


581,813 
317,456 
313,402 
985,450 
143,875 
363,099 

3,048,325 
465,509 

2,258,160 


2,818,219 


71,169 
417,943 

37,941 
894,800 


553,028 

274,563 

521,572 

47,203 


5,267,988 


919,484 

826,722 
526,271 
353,899 
357,456 
420,891 


324,143 


550,567 


34,231 
82,924 


40,125 
6,812 


1,955,050 
977,154 
846,034 
.395,071 
304,756 
6,038 
191,881 
592,004 


COLORED,  (a) 


1890         1880         1870         1860         1860 


7,470,040 


269,906 


1,190 

614 

937 

22,144 

7,393 

12,302 

70,092 

47,638 

107,596 


3,262,690 


28,386 
215,657 

75,572 
635,438 

32,690 
561,018 
688,934 
858,815 
166,180 


431,112 


2,812,195 


761,413 
756,830 
426,514 
295,718 
255,491 
154,034 


162,189 


177,577 


61,525 


11,138 

52,160 

323,177 


11,330 


13,087 
91,635 


87,113 

45,215 

57,028 

15,223 

2,444 

3,683 

10,685 

150,184 

373 

541 

8,913 

49,710 


3,479,251 


6,580,793 


229,417 


1,451 
685 

1,057 
18,697 

6,488 
11,.547 
65, 104 
38,853 
85,535 


2,941,202 


26,442 
210,230 

59,596 
631,616 

25,886 
531,277 
604,332 
725,133 
126,690 


4,880,009 


179,738 


1,606 

580 

924 

13,947 

4,980 

9,668 

52,081 

30,658 

05,294 


2,216,705 


4,441,830  3,638,808 


156,001  {   149,762 


22,794 
175,391 

43,404 
512,841 

17,980 
391,650 
415,814 
545,142 

91,689 


385,621   273,080 


268,071 
430,678 
678,489 
742,5.59 
559,193 
488,171 
2,973 
309,117 


27,081 


1,490 

922 

6,215 

1,956 

1,357 

588 

242 

201 

1,602 

1,186 

11,322 


79,900 

39,228 

46,368 

15,100 

2,702 

1,564 

9,516 

145,350 

6401 

2,385 
43,107 


63,213 
24,560 
28,762 
11,849 
2,113 
759 
5,762 
118,071 

694 

789 
17,108 


1,327 

494 

709 

9,602 

3,952 

8,627 

49,005 

25,336 

56,949 


2,058,198 


1,356 

520 

718 

9,064 

3,670 

7,693 

49,069 

24,046 

53,626 


1,860,871 


21,627 
171,131  I 
14,316  i 

548,907  I 


20,363 
165,091 

13,746 
526,861 


361,522 

412,320 

465,698 

62,677 


184,239 


36,673 
11,428 
7,628 
6,799 
1,171 
259 
1,069 
118,503 


3,012,701  12,204,106 

I 


271,451 
403,151 
600,103 
650,291 
483,655 
393,384 


210,666 


11,852 


346 

298 

2,435 

1,015 

155 

232 

488 

53 

325 

487 

6,018 


222,210 
.322,331 
475,510 
444,201 
364,210 
253,475 


122,169 


6,380 


183 
183 
456 
172 

26 
118 
357 

60 

207 

346 

4,272 


82 
627 


2,038,913 


316,011 
393,944 
384,613 
40,242 


135,607 


25,279 

11,262 

5,436 

2,583 

635 

39 

333 

90,040 


1,491,327 


236,167 

283,019 

437,770  i 

437,404 

350,373 

182,921 


111,259 


4,479 


30 

128 

4,086 


220,992 
245,881 
345,109 
310,808 
262,271 
58,558 


47,708 


1,241 


22 
50 


207 
962 


a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


6  Dakota  territory. 


474 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  IQ.— THE  CHINESE,  JAPANESE,  AND   CIVILIZED  INDIAN  POPULATION,  BY  STATES 

AND  TERRITORIES :  1860-1890. 

[No  Chinese,  Japanese,  or  civilized  Indians  shown  in  the  Census  Report  for  1850.] 


CHINESE. 

JAPANESE. 

CIVILIZED  INDIANS. 

STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1860 

The  United  States 

107,475 

105, 465 

63, 199 

34, 933 

2,039 

148 

55 

58, 806 

66, 407 

25, 731 

44,021 

North  Atlantic  division 

6,177 

1,628 

137 

247 

41 

21 

3,234 

2,477 

1,565 

239 

73 

58 

32 

984 

69 

272 

2,935 

608 

1,146 

669 

8 
14 

1 

1 
2 
1 

18 
5 

18 
148 

22 

32 

55 

559 

16 

34 

424 

180 

228 

726 

84 

983 

2,357 

625 
63 
11 

369 
77 

255 

819 
74 

184 

1,804 

499 

23 

14 

151 

154 

235 

439 

16 

34 

1,656 

5 

New  Hampshire 

20 

229 
27 
123 
909 
170 
148 

74 

87 

8 

10 

32 

19 

2 
29 

5 
13 

11 

6 
17 
2 

8 

5 

16 



140 

10 

1 

7 

South  Atlantic  division 

1,398 

37 
189 
91 
55 
15 
32 
34 
108 
108 

2,351 

1 
5 
13 
6 
5 

4 

44 

25 

349 

9 

1,514 

173 

68 

171 

16, 772 

5 
15 
5 
85 
29 
1,230 
131 
124 
180 

16,246 

Delaware 

2 
3 

4 

7 

9 

16 

3 

1 

4 

15 

229 

1 

1,241 

124 

40 

2 

9,518 

District  of  Columbia 

4 

i 

112 

West  Virginia 

1 

1,158 

9 

17 
18 

813 

1 
1 

88 

South  Carolina 

5 
14 

117 

38 

1 

North  Central  division 

9 

8 

1 

12, 508 

183 

92 

740 

120 

119 

94 

64 

409 

28» 

1955 

214 

93 

1,434 

109 
29 

209 
27 
16 
24 
33 
91 

0238 

18 
19 

848 

1 

22 

18 

14 

38 

9 

2 

1 

6 

2 
4 

61 

3 

193 
343 

97 
5,624 
3,  835 
1,888 

60 
127 

2,893 
736 

4,571 

130 

246 

140 

7,249 

3,161 

2,  300 

466 

113 

al,  391 

235 
815 

4,507 

100 

240 

32 

4,926 

1,  200 

690 

48 

75 

al,200 

87 
914 

2,122 

30 

290 

1 
1 

3 

1 

32 

1 

6, 172 

1,017 

1 

2,369 

3 
3 

65 

20 

North  Dakota 

o2,261 

63 

189 

South  Central  division 

211 

879 

28 
51 
48 
147 
333 
710 
25 
92 

96,  844 

10 

25 

4 

51 

489 

136 

1 

3 
6 
3 
7 
39 
3 

71 
146 

759 
2,036 
627 
704 
10 
218 

31,  872 

50 
352 
213 
1,857 
848 
992 

108 
70 
98 
809 
569 
379 

33 

60 

160 

16 
71 
25 

2 

173 

Texas 

403 

OkUihoma 

i33 

102, 102 

98' 

62,  831 

195 

41,  373 

89 
10,  870 

48 

We.stern  division 

34, 933 

1,559 

94 

33 

28, 997 

2,532 
465 

1,398 
361 

1,170 
80(i 

2,  833 

2,  0117 

3,  2611 
9,  540 

72,  472 

1,765 

914 

612 

57 

1,630 

5U1 

5,  416 

3,  379 

3,  186 

9,510 

75, 132 

1,949 
143 

7 

6 

860 
43 

107 
8,554 
1,512 

608 
3,599 

159 

3,655 

1,258 

11,517 

1,663 

140 

154 

9,772 

3,493 

807 

2,  803 

105 

4,405 

1,694 

16, 277 

157 

66 

180 

1,309 

31 

179 

23 

47 

1,319 

318 

7,241 

10 
3 
1 
4 
3 

io,  507 

20 

445 

3, 152 

4,274 

234 

3,330 

49, 277 

2 

89 

Nevada ■, 

3 

360 

25 

1,147 

1 
86 

426 

177 

34, 933 

33 

, 

17, 798 

a  Dakota  territory. 


POPFLATION. 


475 


Table    1 3.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE   AND   FOREIGN   BORN   AND  WHITE    AND   COLORED, 

BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870. 

[Certain  counties  in  North  Dakota,  Soiith  Dakota,  and  Texas,  liaving  no  population,  are  omitted  from  tliis  table.    For 

int'ormatioD  concerning  tliem  see  Table  2. 1 


COUNTIES. 


Alabama 


Autauga. 
Baldwin  . 
Barbour  . 

Bibb 

Blount. . . 


Bullock... 

Butler 

Callioun  .. 
Chambers 
Cherokee  . 


Chilton 

Choctiiw 

Clarke 

Clay 

Cleburne 


Coffee 

Colbert 

Conecuh... 

Coo-sa 

Covington  . 

Crenshaw.. 
Cullman  . . . 

Dale 

Dallas 

Dekalb  . . . . 


Elmore  . . . 
Escambia. 
Etowah . . . 
Fayette. . . 
Franklin  . 


Geneva . 
Greene  . 

Hale 

Henry . . , 
Jackson  . 


Jefferson 

Lamar 

Lauderdale . . 

Lawrence 

Lee 


Lime.stone . 
Lowndes... 

Macon 

Madison  . . . 
Marengo... 


Marion 

Marshall 

Mobile 

Monroe 

Montgomery . 

Morgan 

Perry 

Pickens 

Pike 

Eandulph 


Russell .  - . 
St.  Clair  . . 
Shelby.... 
Sumter  . . . 
Talladega. 


Tallapoosa . . , 
Tuscaloosa  . . 

Walker 

Washington 

Wilcox 

Winston 


NATIVE  BOEN. 


1890         1880         1870 


1,498,240 


13,302 
8,809 
34,810 
13,373 
21,804 

27,044 
21,601 
33,396 
26,286 
20,426 

14,525 
17,504 
22,597 
15,7.57 
13,209 

12,164 
19,973 
14,569 
15,900 
7,531 

15,421 

12,579 
17,211 
49,035 
20,941 

21,683 
8,609 
21,811 
12,815 
10,653 

10,678 
21,979 
27,460 
24,826 
27,969 

83,393 
14,173 
23,377 
20,694 
28,641 

21,102 
31,524 
18,428 
37,924 
33,040 

11,342 
18,920 
48,721 
18,977 
55,509 

23,698 
29,260 
22,453 
24,386 
17,214 

24,056 
17,286 
20,727 
29,510 
29,222 

25,449 
30,110 
15,650 

7,900 
30,763 

6,541 


1,252,771 

13,083 
8,374 

33,841 
9,460 

15,242 

29,026 
19,592 
19,469 
23,395 
19,0,59 

10,766 
15,703 
17,772 
12,927 
10,968 

8,117 
15,995 
12,566 
15,100 

5,637 

11,719 
5,589 
12,671 
48,029 
12,653 

17,463 
5,672 
15,333 
10,124 
9,141 

4,338 
21,886 
26,493 
18,750 
25,065 

22,738 
12,1.31 
20,838 
21,309 
27,175 

21,518 
31,095 

17,335 
37,432 
30,792 

9,362 
14,571 
44,747 
17,059 
51,657 

16,339 
30,628 
21,449 
20,600 
16,562 

24,788 
14,425 
17,120 
28,645 
23,285 

23,376 

24,804 

9,45] 

4,526 

.31,744 

4,252 


987,030 

11,590 

5,853 

29,159 

7,447 
9,934 

24,388 
14,902 
13,898 
17,504 
11,104 

6,187 
12,633 
14,601 
9,553 
8,010 

6,169 

12,452 
9,554 

11,939 
4,868 

11,147 


11,317 

40,266 

7,073 

14,407 
4,003 

10,060 
7,125 
7,991 

2,952 
18,327 
21,687 
14,180 
19,363 

12,314 

8,882 
15,002 
16,610 
21,692 

14,973 
25,633 
17,677 
31,023 
26,035 

6,053 

9,853 

44,112 

14,180 

42,780 

12,082 
24,877 
17,655 
17,392 
11,995 

21,573 
9,353 
12,080 
24,012 
17,963 

16,947 
19,760 
6,536 
3,900 
28,291 
4,152 


POEEIQN  BORN. 


1890         1880         1870 


14,777 


132 

88 
451 
123 

19 
40 
439 
33 
33 

24 

22 

27 

8 

9 


216 

25 

6 

5 


14 
315 
165 

49 
57 
115 

8 
28 

12 

28 
41 
21 
57 

5,108 

14 

362 

31 

53 

99 

26 

11 

195 

55 

5 

15 

2,866 

13 

663 

391 
72 
17 
37 
5 

37 
67 

159 
64 

124 

11 
242 
428 
35 
53 
11 


9,734 


25 
229 

138 
27 
127 

40 
57 
122 
45 
49 

27 
28 
34 
11 


2 

158 

39 

13 

2 

7 
766 

6 

404 

22 

39 
47 
65 
11 
14 

4 
45 
60 
11 
49 

534 
11 

197 
83 
87 

82 
81 
36 
193 
98 

2 

14 

3,906 

32 

699 


113 
30 
40 
13 

49 
37 
116 
83 
75 

25 
153 
28 
12 
84 
1 


9,962 


33 

151 

150 

22 

11 


439 
53 

70 
38 
49 
11 
15 

7 

72 

105 

11 

47 

31 
11 

89 
48 
58 


50 
244 
116 


18 

5,199 

34 

924 

105 
98 
35 
31 
11 

63 

7 

138 

97 
101 

16 

321 

7 

12 


16,951 
18.261 
14,422 
4, 
6,794 
6,516 


4,190 

8,294 

308 

1,787 

21,610 

21 


a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


476 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  13.— POPULATION   AS   NATIVE  AND   FOREIGN   BORN  AND   WHITE  AND   COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Coutinued. 


NATIVE  BORN. 

PORBIGN  BORN. 

WHITB. 

COLORED,  (a) 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870. 

Arizona 

40,825 

24,391 

3,849 

18,795 

16,049 

5,809 

55,580 

35,160 

9,581 

1,357 

155 

26 

Apache 

Cochise 

3,915 

4,152 
1,684 
4,265 
7,998 

1,075 
6,541 
2,424 
6,890 
1,881 

1.113,915 

4,474 

366 

2,786 

337 

1,405 

2,988 

369 
6,132 
1,827 
1,795 

790 

14,264 

809 

3,931 
6,742 
1,705 
5,076 

1(',674 

1,405 
11,412 
4,033 
8,423 
2,179 

818,752 

3,398 

329 

22 

276 

505 

77 

2 
57 
16 
66 

7 

309,117 

4 

Graham 

Maricopa 

Mohave 

3,442 

856 
8,276 
1,700 
3,753 
1,890 

792,175 

2,247 

334 
8,730 
1,344 
1,260 
1,325 

10,350 

5,030 

876 
15,609 
2,930 
4,788 
2,529 

591,531 

9 

13 
76 

22 
31 

210,666 

122 
1,900 

57 
3,816 

175 
5,698 

4 
12 

Yavapai 

Yuma 

1,208 
619 

479,445 

934 
1,002 

5,026 

2,116 
1,592 

362,115 

8 
2 

Arkansas 

122,169 

Arkansas 

Ashley 

11,117 
13,270 
8,510 
27,523 
15,767 

7,955 

7,248 

17,107 

11,365 

20,902 

12,079 
7,857 
11,319 
19,859 
18,881 

11,854 

21,527 

13,849 

7,620 

9,264 

10,232 
17,297 
18,044 
19,617 
10,914 

14,552 
7,769 
12,742 
22,722 
11,497 

13,749 
21,850 
13,029 
15,045 
40,267 

16,323 
7,666 
12,845 
18.799 
10,236 

8,884 
20,137 
19,130 
17,324 
10,373 

14,485 
11,558 
15,188 
7,891 
14,753 

9,935 
16,898 

5,451 
25,022 

8,525 

4,177 

9,265 

19,118 

11,194 

44,522 

7,905 
10,125 

8,137 
7,991 

315 
25 
17 

193 
49 

17 
19 
181 
54 
95 

121 
27 
43 

34 
578 

171 

187 

91 

73 

32 

92 

55 

298 

317 

70 

776 
17 

166 
74 

106 

40 
111 
9 
134 
614 

435 
34 

139 
87 
19 

19 

637 
133 

78 
17 

229 
77 

148 
32 
79 

15 
135 

87 
319 

12 

95 

18 

340 

180 

2,807 

133 
31 
11 
73 
47 

24 
25 
126 
157 
133 

66 

131 
51 

7,899 
6,427 
8,509 
27,622 
15,723 

5,108 
4,547 

17,205 
1,392 

14,201 

12,156 

7,832 

8,034 

12,580 

11,788 

11,506 

19,410 

2,050 

4,802 

6,026 

2,119 
7,487 
14,994 
19,256 
10,898 

12,547 
6,750 
12,747 
11,819 
10,354 

10,734 
20,381 
12,776 
10,849 
10,951 

16,125 
3,157 

12,151 
4,691 
3,784 

4,902 
19,646 
11,278 
17,344 
10,358 

8,147 
5,735 
6,124 
7,621 
10,526 

9,943 
8,076 
4,597 
5,695 
8,053 

3,726 
9,237 

17,837 
7,011 

25,329 

4,971 

5,026 

5,959 

20,167 

12,058 

4,075 
3,583 

13,272 
1,563 

10,567 

7,191 

3,982 
4,278 

3,532 

6,868 

18 

92 

91 

2,864 
2,720 
82 
10,023 
6,785 

43 

49 

3,327 

7,312 

7,671 

519 

2,296 

11,890 

2,890 

3,265 

8,198 

9,865 

3,348 

677 

85 

2,774 

1,035 

161 

10,968 

1,249 

3,054 
1,568 
262 
4,329 
29,908 

631 

4,543 

833 

14,187 
6,469 

4,001 

1,124 

7,981 

58 

32 

6,565 
5,884 
9,203 
302 
4,304 

6 

8,954 

941 

19,640 
484 

546 

46 

1,621 

4,363 

21,935 

3,067 

5,130 

45 

128 
88 

2,210 
2,088 
60 
8,495 
5,203 

22 

4,212 
3,764 

Benton 

Boone 

20,255 
12,099 

6,261 
5,646 

13,211 
9,900 

15,638 

7,147 

13,782 
7,018 

8,624 
3,845 
5.771 
7,054 
11,935 

49 
14 

22 

8 

9 

160 

18 

13,640 
6,958 

6,117 
2,753 
5,743 
1,816 
8,461 

182 
74 

Bradley 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Chicot 

2,529 

1,100 

37 

5,393 

Clark 

3,492 

Ola-u 

Cleburne 

Cleveland 

Columbia 

Conway 

Craighead 

Crawford 

Crittenden 

Cross 

8,336 
14,075 
12,378 

7,016 
14,579 
9,297 
5,025 
6,487 

8,784 
12,162 
12,479 
14,760 

6,703 

8,470 
6,168 
7,453 
18,866 
7,661 

9,902 
17,974 
10,844 
10,715 
21,991 

11,449 
5,702 
8,654 

13,193 
9,198 

6,371 
14,411 
11,995 
11,439 

7,895 

8,731 
7,228 
9,445 
5,687 
12,834 

6,116 
11,674 

3,847 
20,889 

6,328 

2,166 
5,850 

14,144 
8,268 

30,513 

34 

15 

377 

21 

161 

118 

25 

18 

189 

69 

307 

191 

17 

553 

17 

27 

149 

114 

15 
112 

13 
162 
395 

116 

28 

128 

95 

57 

33 

474 

151 

16 

12 

188 
104 
129 
42 
125 

4 
84 
25 
373 
17 

26 

7 

178 

167 

2,103 

6,041 
8,587 
9,546 

6,776 
13,332 
1,899 
3,261 
4,299 

2,452 

6,472 

11,368 

14,455 

6,684 

7,457 
5,629 
'    7,405 
9,593 
7,030 

7,409 

16,703 

10,635 

8,113 

5,331 

11,073 
2,116 
8.315 
4,138 
4,212 

3,064 
13,901 

8,143 
11,331 

7,864 

5,324 
4,671 
4,365 
5,471 
9,236 

6,115 
5,504 
3,072 
5,444 
5,951 

1,902 
5,792 

13,413 
5,691 

17,667 

2,329 
5,503 
3,206 

261 
1,392 
7,516 
1,789 
2,206 

6,514 

5,759 

1,418 

493 

36 

1,562 

556 

75 

9,421 
745 

2,508 

1,382 

222 

2,703 

17,011 

491 
3,614 

467 
9,150 
5,040 

3,335 
984 

4,003 
124 
43 

4,595 
2,654 
5,209 
258 
3,722 

5 
6,253 

800 

15,809 

392 

290 

61 

909 

2,734 

14,921 

11,378 
8,045 

4,571 
8,867 
3,795 
3,894 
5,698 

5,925 
9,933 

19 
67 

6 

90 

36 

21 

9 

200 
27 

7,679 
7,482 

4,324 
7,961 
1,253 
2,626 
3,956 

2,185 
6,106 

3,718 
630 

253 

988 

2,575 

1,289 

Dallas 

1,751 

3,934 

3,854 

Faulkner 

Franklin 

Pulton    

9,569 
4,838 

58 
5 

8,976 
4,758 

651 
85 

Garland 

3,937 
7,570 
13,733 
5,828 

6 
3 

35 
49 

3,604 

7,417 
7,439 
5,226 

339 

Greene 

Hempstead 

Hot  Spring 

Howard 

Independence  . 
Izard 

156 

6,329 

650 

14,521 
6,796 

7,217 
15,469 

9,111 
9,112 
5,970 

45 
10 
51 

264 

41 
27 
11 

13,658 
6,624 
5,656 
5,556 

8,539 
3,981 
5,735 

908 
182 

Jackson 

Jeflerson 

Johnson 

Lafayette 

Lawrence 

1,612 
10,167 

613 

5,158 

246 

Lincoln 

Little  River  . . . 

3,216 

20 

1,358 

1,878 

Lonoke 

Madison 

Marion 

8,227 
3,976 

4 
3 

8,081 
3,960 

150 
19 

Mississippi 

Monroe 

Montgomery  . . 
Nevada 

Newton 

Ouachita 

3,595 
8,243 
2,979 

38 

93 

5 

2,662 
5,135 
2,864 

mi 

3,200 
120 

4,366 
12,881 

2,663 
15,085 

3,783 

1,713 
3,372 
8,330 
5,537 
30,370 

8 

94 

22 

287 

5 

7 

4 

56 

67 

1,696 

4,365 
7,511 
2,395 
4,871 
3,367 

1,494 
3,323 
7,811 
.      3,793 
18,348 

9 

5,458 

290 

Phillips 

Pike    

10,501 
421 

Poinsett 

Polk      

225 
45 

575 

Prairie 

Pulaski 

1,811 
13,708 

a  Persons  of  A  frican  descent  only. 


POPULATION. 


477 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND   FOREIGN  BORN  AND   WHITE  AND   COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES :  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


Arkansas — Con. 

Randolph 

St.  Francis... 

Saline 

Scott  

Searcy 


Sebastian . 

Sevier 

Sharp 

Stone 

TJnion 


Van  Buren  . . . 
Washington.. 

White 

Woodruif 

YeU 


California 


Alameda  . 

Alpine 

Amador  .. 

Butte 

Calaveras 


Colusa 

Contra  Costa  . 

Del  Norte 

Eldorado  

Fresno  


Humboldt . 

Inyo 

Kern 

Klamath  .. 
Lake 


Lassen 

Los  Angeles . 

Marin 

Mariposa 

Mendocino  .. 


Merced  . .  - 

Modoc 

Mono 

Monterey . 
Napa 


Nevada 

Orange  

Placer  

Plumas 

Sacramento . 


San  Benito.. 
San  Bernardino 

San  Diego 

San  Francisco 
San  Joaquin.. 

San  Luis  Obispo 

San  Mateo 

Santa  Barbara 
Santa  Clara. . . 
Santa  Cruz  . . . 


Shasta.  .. 

Sierra 

Siskiyou 
Solano  ... 
Sonoma . . 


Stanislaus . 

Sutter 

Tehama 

Trinity.... 
Tulare 


NATIVE  BOBN. 


1890         1880         1870 


14,160 
13,449 
11,093 
12,597 
9,644 

31,821 
10,059 
10,349 
7,032 
14,954 

8,554 
31,786 
22,709 
13,928 
17,882 


841,821 


Tuolumne 
Ventura  ... 

Tolo   

Yuba 


62,918 
481 

7,502 
14,131 

6,550 

11,646 
8,920 
2,079 
6,846 

23,964 

17,091 
2,774 
6,925 


6,084 

3,742 

77,555 

7,592 

2,815 

13,512 


4,519 

1,330 

13,311 

10,970 

11,693 
11,311 
10,467 
3,270 
27,127 

5,057 
20,421 
27,577 
172,186 
20,766 

12,462 
5,844 
12,918 
33,696 
14,139 

10,263 
.3,103 
9,320 
13,695 
23,985 

7,849 
4,514 
7,885 
2,578 
20,978 

4,352 
8.210 
10,265 
6,974 


11,633 

8,255 
8,776 
9,147 
7,269 

18,947 
6,172 
9,020 
5,081 

13,384 

9,540 
23,698 
17,544 

8,582 
13,735 


571,820 


40,233 
314 

7,459 
12,488 

5,745 

10,194 
8,132 
1,749 
6,974 
7,206 

11,991 

2,247 
3,717 


5,536 

2,968 

26,111 

6,319 

2,507 

10,393 

3,956 
4,002 
4,076 
8,638 
9,027 

12,360 


9,020 

3,694 

21,896 

4,249 
6,692 

6,725 
129,715 
17,177 

7,176 
5,134 
8,117 
23,646 
0,655 

7,239 
3,455 
5,608 
12,540 
19,833 

6,723 
4,199 
7,555 
2,306 
9,889 

4,956 
4,154 
9,099 
7,026 


7,444 
6,608 
3,899 
7,465 
5,610 

12,292 
4,482 
5,387 


10,528 

5,104 
17,175 
10,312 
6,838 
8,031 


350,416 


14,382 

485 

5,449 

7,428 

4,677 

5,088 
5,791 
1,580 
6,287 
4,974 


1,164 

2,157 

793 

2,483 

1,178 
10,984 
3,761 
2,192 
6,147 

2,196 


305 
7,670 
5,394 

10,479 


6,167 
2,414 
16,228 


3,328 

3,743 

75,754 

14,824 

3,833 
3,497 
6,538 
17,241 
6,758 

2,937 
2,816 
4,321 
11,263 
15,656 

5,147 
3,949 
2,834 
1,397 
3,977 

4.182 


FOREIGN  BOEN. 


7,778 
6,144 


1890 


325 
94 

218 
38 

20 

1,379 
13 
69 
11 
23 

13 

238 
237 
81 
133 


366,309 


30,946 

186 

2,818 

3,808 

2,332 

2,994 
4,595 
513 
2,386 
8,002 

6,378 

770 

2,883 


1,017 

497 

23,899 

5,480 

972 
4,100 

2,427 

467 

672 

5,326 

5,441 

5,676 
2,278 
4,634 
1,063 
13,212 

1,355 
5,076 
7,410 
126,811 
7,863 

3,610 
4,243 
2,835 
14,309 
5,131 

1,870 
1,948 
2,843 
7,251 
8,736 

2,191 
955 
2,031 
1,141 
3,596 

1,730 
1,861 
2,419 
2,662 


1880 


91 

134 

177 

27 

9 

613 
20 

27 


25 
146 
250 

64 
117 


292,874 


22,743 

225 

3,925 

6,233 

3,349 

2,924 
4,393 
835 
3,709 
2,272 

3,521 

681 

1,884 


1,060 

372 
7,270 
5,005 
1,832 
2,407 

1,700 
397 
3,423 
2,664 
4,208 

8,463 


5,212 
2,486 
12,494 

1,335 
1,094 
1,893 
104,244 
7,172 

1,966 
3,535 
1,396 
11,393 
3,147 

2,253 
3,168 
3,002 
5,935 
6,093 

2,028 
960 
1,746 
2,693 
1,392 

•    2,892 

919 

2,673 

4,258 


1870 


22 
106 
12 
18 
4 


209,831 


9,855 
200 
4,133 
3,975 
4,218 

1,077 
2,670 
442 
4,022 
1,362 

1,494 
792 
768 
893 
486 

149 
4,325 
3,142 
2,380 
1,398 

611 


125 
2,206 
1,769 

8,655 


5,190 

2,075 

10,602 


1,208 

73,719 

6,226 

939 
3,138 
1,246 
9,005 
1,985- 

1,236 
2,803 
2,527 
5,608 
4,163 

1,352 
1,081 

753 
1,816 

556 

3,968 


13,890 
5,541 
9,827 

12,601 
9,630 

29,398 
8,616 

10,240 
6,930 
8,605 

8,405 
31,014 
20,379 

6,452 
16,652 


1,111,672 


1890        1880 


2,121 
4,707 


89,559 
435 

9,909 
15,864 

8,399 

13,295 

12,982 

2,202 

8,393 

28,474 

22,022 
2,593 
8,214 


6,294 

3,857 
95,033 
11,938 

3,385 
16,636 

7,262 
4,453 
1,485 
16,821 
15,426 

16,042 
13,407 
13,557 
4,245 
35,364 

6,223 
24,101 
33,211 
270,696 
26,588 

15,180 
9,572 
15,069 
44,247 
18,394 

10,875 
4,541 
10,185 
19,290 
31,160 

9,546 
5,094 
8,671 
2,945 
23,233 

5,559 
9,418 
11,912 
8,416 


11,097 
4,921 

7,586 
9,085 
7,262 

17,970 
5,088 
8,871 
4,984 
6,985 

9,447 
22,894 
1.5,761 

4,163 
12,733 


767,181 


57,785 

521 

9,924 

14,270 
7,832 

11,698 
11,712 
1,731 
8,869 
7,891 

13,313 

2,197 
4,563 


5,339 

2,958 

31,707 

9,791 

3,395 

11,185 

5,015 
3,955 
7,082 
10,648 
12,160 

17,567 


11,882 
4,761 
28,923 

5,255 

6,988 

6,674 

210,496 

21,990 

8,783 
8,031 
9,135 
32,110 
12,085 

7,066 
5,337 
6,461 
17,387 
24,623 

8,186 
4,845 
8,218 
2,780 
10,757 

6,612 
4,849 
11,015 
8,824 


1870 


7,109 
4,268 
3,726 
7,362 
5,584 

11,545 
3,523 
5,286 


5,675 

4,988 
16,  .590 
9,146 
4,205 
7,281 


499,424 


22,106 

676 

7,883 

9,197 

7,405 

5,389 
8,271 
1,009 
8,589 
3,259 

6,025 
1,608 
2,193 
1,081 
2,825 

1,.309 
14,720 
6,394 
3,364 
6,865 

2,548 


386 
9,429 
6,725 

16,334 


8,850 
3,571 

22,725 


3,964 

4,838 

136,059 

19,193 

4,567 
6,098 
7,484 
24,536 
8,532 

3,529 
4,781 
5,329 
15,870 
19,184 

6,189 
4,791 
3,166 
1,951 
4,391 

6,556 


COLORED,  (a) 


9,318 
8,362 


1890     1880     1870 


595 

8,000 

1,484 

31 

28 

3,740 

1,453 

177 

113 

6,372 

162 
1,010 
2,.563 
7,.5.56 
1,362 


11,322 


785 
3 

26 
223 

77 

139 
54 
5 
183 
457 

48! 

12  I 

130  i 


1,817 
164 


35 


110 

15 

36 

7 

513 

63 
313 
376 

1,847 
353 

457 
52 
26 

989 
62 

221 
12 

117 
97 
45 

61 

47 
252 

27 
207 

no 

122 
218 


627 

3,467 

1,366 

83 

16 

1,541 

1,096 

176 

99 

6,434 

118 

944 

2,032 

4,483 

1,118 


6,018 


686 
1 

73 
136 

56 

97 
33 
8 
132 
40 

23 
4 
4 


14 

2 
188 
37 
63 

4 

59 
23 
19 
60 
104 

150 


9 

560 


17 

13 

1,628 

328 

23 
34 
63 
161 
63 

54 
22 
88 
72 
60 


357 

2,446 

185 

121 

30 

1,354 
968 
114 


4,896 

119 

674 

1,200 

2,686 

767 


4,272 


81 
1 
72 
84 
31 

81 
21 
12 
132 
15 


134 
22 
90 
9 

36 


16 
109 


165 


95 

2 

475 


15 

1,330 

223 

9 
10 
38 
173 
53 

44 
28 
29 

78 
77 


20 

4 

35 

31 

142 

73 

7 

23 

80 

39 

84 

67 

15 

102 

69 

247 

152 

o  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


478 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS   NATIVE  AND   FOREIGN   BORN    AND   WHITE  AND   COLORED 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


COUNTIKS. 

NATIVE  BORN. 

FOREION  BOBN. 

WHITE. 

COLORED. 

(o) 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

83,990 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

328,208 

154,537 

33,265 

39,790 

6,599 

404,468 

191,126 

39,221 

6,215 

2,435 

456 

Arapahoe 

Archuleta 

100,460 

770 

1,414 

1,168 

11,288 

5,346 
453 
4,952 
6,744 
3,354 

2,425 
2.295 
1,137 
2,296 

2,272 

1,530 
18,176 
6,928 
3,321 
3,436 

509 

29,350 

5,129 

31,675 

56 

65 

145 

2,794 

1,266 
81 

2,232 
449 
137 

545 
239 
361 
710 
1,453 

326 
3,063 
2,228 
1,157 
2,431 

95 

9,294 

1,700 

127,845 

823 

1,479 

1,298 

14,001 

6,532 
5.32 
7,091 
7,153 
3,483 

2,964 
2,532 
1,483 
2,985 
3,723 

1,832 
20,597 
0,062 
4,430 
5,763 

602 

37,322 

6,566 

3,254 
3 

1,083 

257 

Baca 

Bent 

Boulder 

Chaffee 

1,'457 
7,953 

5,248 

482 
1,721 

197 
1,770 

1,264 

110 

218 

1,593 
9,6.56 

6,435 

570 
1,938 

11 

69 

66 

2 

86 

30 

4 

6 
2 
14 

20 

1 

24 
571 
85 
48 
54 

2 

42 

49 

70 

11 

1 

Cheyenne 

Clear  Creek. .. 

Conejos 

Costilla 

Custer 

5,181 
4,719 
2,735 

6,983 

1,220 
2,489 
1,721 

2,642 
886 

144 

1,097 

376 
15 

58 

7,712 
,5,.558 
2,852 

8,025 

1,572 
2,470 
1,761 

94 

17 

7 

40 

22 

i 

Delta 

Dolores 

'2,4'6"8 

1,700 
7,771 
4,659 

1,'385' 

Douglas 

Eagle 

2,071 

1,088 

415 

300 

17 

2 

Elbert 

1,381 
6,963 
4,005 

327 
986 
730 

7 
159 

72 

El  Paso 

Fremont 

(Jarfleld 

'894 
817 

93 
247 

986 
1,063 

i 

1 

3,772 
354 

3,739 

2,717 
63 

1,751 

6,293 
413 

5,429 

71 

4 

Grand 

60 

Greenwood 

333 

177 

479 

si 

Gunnison 

3,293 

698 

6,070 

6,731 
1,156 
2,119 
9,945 
4,535 

8,303 

14,716 

546 

2,547 
3,651 

1,371 
3,502 
1.395 
3,835 

6,686 
1,171 
3,958 

5,554 

1,066 
164 
812 

1,719 

87 

3,53 

1,549 
316 
166 

1,250 

4,307 

853 

6,835 

8,422 
1,228 
2,472 
14,454 
5,455 

0,600 
16,954 
689 
3,065 
4,231 

1,528 
3,958 
1,598 
4,160 
6,429 

3,478 
2,640 
8,8.52 
1,958 
30,504 

1,196 
3,429 
2,361 
3,305 
1,.556 

2,877 
1,288 
1,902 
2.284 
11,705 
2,595 

733,438 

8,189 
1,468 
4,114 

6,768 

48 

8 

40 

19 
15 

46 
16 

34 

Hinsdale 



Huerfano 

•I  efferson 

Kiowa 

2,208 
1,985 

42 

405 

2,217 
2,370 

2 
20 

Kit  Carson 

Lake  . . . 

16,475 
999 

4,25fi 
8,353 

413 

4,718 
974 

1,409 

2,492 

143 

523 

609 

158 
478 
206 
357 
1,657 

867 
416 

2,029 
188 

5,160 

185 
368 
321 
374 
578 

709 
245 
498 
319 
1,873 
427 

183,601 

7,088 
111 

636 

550 

109 

23,258 
1,109 

4,844 
8,796 

521 

209 
34 

18 
227 

298 
1 

43 
53 

La  Plata 

1 

Larimer 

Las  Animas 

Lincoln 

722 
4.151 

116 
125 

828 
4,191 

13 

Logan  

5 
26 

1 
17 

3 
22 
64 

7 

2 

77 

9 

904 

Mesa 

Montezuma 

Montrose 

Morgan 

Otero 



Ouray 

4,853 

2,681 
2,226 
6,900 
1,781 
26,331 

1,015 
3,083 
2,048 
2,939 
994 

2,200 
1,048 
1,408 
1,982 
9,863 
2,169 

562,657 

2,159 
2,937 

510 
1,033 

2.659 
3,824 

6 
14 

Park 

332 

115 

446 

Phillips 

Pitkin 

Prowers 

Pueblo 

6,714 

2,056 

903 

209 

7,462 

2,237 

147 

27 

Rio  Blanco 

Rio  ( Irande 

1,661 
lOfi 

1,707 
685 

283 

34 

266 

402 

1,936 

139 

1,968 

1,086 

18 
7 
3 
8 

21 
5 

17 

29 

4 
1 
3 

Routt 

304' 

Saguache 

San  Juan  

281  j 

23 

San  Miguel 

"■ 

Sedgwick 

Summit 

Washington  . . . 

4,026 

168 

1,433  1             90 

5,418 

253 

22 

5 

Weld 

4,918 

1,316 

728 

320 

5,631 

1,635 

15 

Yuma 

Connecticut 

492,708 

423,815 

129,992 

113,639 

610,769 

527,549 

12,302 

11,547 

9,668 

Fairfield 

Hartford 

Litchfield 

Middlesex 

New  Haven  . . . 
New  Loudon . . . 

Tolland 

Windham 

115,771 

108,732 
43,720 
30,630 

151,328 
60,194 
19,294 
32,988 

91,149 
90,701 
44,605 
29,610 

119,202 
58,922 
19,398 
33,121 

77,400 
82,716 
41,655 
28,545 

91,415 
53,668 
18,469 
29,947  1 

34,310 

38,448 
9,822 
8,894 

57,730 
16,440 
5,787 
12,170  I 

20,893 

28,681 

7,439 

5,979 

37,321 
14,230 
4,714 
10,735 

17,876 

26,291 

7,072 

7,554 

29,842 
12,902 
3,531 
8,571 

147,420 
144,817 
52,714 
39,091 

204,873 
7.5,028 
24,883 
44,612 

109,827 
123,085 
50,978 
35,204 

152,952 
71,511 
23,913 
43,299 

93,582 
107,252 
47,648 
35,722 

118,517 
65,010 
21,801 
38,017 

2,563 
2,276 

807 
418 

4,065 

1,473 

191 

509  1 

2,182 

2,2.32 

1,026 

371 

3,513 

1,480 

195 

548 

1,680 

1,752 

1,052 

372 

2,734 

1,419 

199 

460 

a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


POPULATION. 


479 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND   FOREIGN   BOEN  AND   WHITE  AND   COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  IS'M,  1880,  AND  1870— Coutinued. 


NATIVE  BORN. 

FOI 
1890 

IBIGN  BORN. 

WHITE. 

COLORED,  (a) 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

Delaware 

155,332 

137,140 

115,879 

29,284 
54,996 
31,599 

115,440 

13,161 

9,468 

614 

8,720 

134 

17,122 

9,136 

140,066 

120,160 

102,221 

28,386 

26,442 

22,794 

Tvent      

32,058 
84,760 
38,514 

211,622 

32,260 
68,996 
35,884 

160,502 

606 

12,422 

133 

18,770 

520 

8,519 

97 

16,254 

24,625 
82,779 
32,662 

154,695 

24,700 
65,074 
30,326 

118,006 

22,640 
53,323 
26,258 

88,278 

8,036 

14,365 

5,985 

75,572 

8,114 
12,636 
5,692 

59,596 

7,164 

Newcastle 

10,192 

5,438 

District    of    Co- 
lumbia. 

The  District... 
Florida 

43,404 

211,622 
368,490 

160,502 
259,584 

115,446 
182,781 

18,770 
22,932 

17,122 
9,909 

16,254 
4,967 

154.695 
224,949 

118,006 
142,605 

88,278 
96,057 

75,572 
166,180 

59,596 
126,690 

43,404 
91,689 

Alachua 

Baker 

22,629 
3,315 
7,422 
3,109 
1,063 

2,382 
4,965 
12,835 
700 
4,857 

25,425 
18,990 

3,145 
11,745 

8,500 

2,440 
12,666 

4,319 
17,524 
15,680 

3,684 
7,.558 
1,294 
17,631 
6,486 

1,451 
14,304 

2,785 
20.190 

7,697 

8,097 
11,540 
3,002 
4,048 
7,631 

10,663 
8,229 
7,814 
5,288 

10,504 

2,122 
7,924 
3,104 
4,781 
6,343 

1,825,216 

16,280 
2,293 
6,030 
1,421 
1,558 

17,228 

1,320 

3,665 

1,216 

996 

305 

18 

94 

292 

18 

12 
189 

42 
161 

87 

1,375 

1,198 

163 

149 

7 

36 

2,275 
17 
20 

77 

2 
476 
120 
121 
100 

1 

12 

110 

597 

11,089 

197 
1,044 
131 
201 
274 

.523 

483 

147 

75 

20 

182 
10 
82 
57 
22 

100 
5 
6 

9,673 
2,588 
5,961 
2,836 
1,132 

2,090 

3,632 

6,393 

640 

4,805 

11,970 
11,475 
1.950 
4,446 
5,337 

1,584 
11,996 
4,152 
6,332 
3,5.58 

3,-147 
6,190 
1,334 
3,121 
4,457 

818 
5,556 
2,714 
9,310 
12,815 

3,951 
9,039 
2,657 
3,872 
7,121 

6,404 
5,. 508 
5,768 
3,864 
5,. 581 

1,971 
0,004 
1,738 
4,072 
5,087 

978,357 

6,446 
1,660 
4,822 
1,379 
1,184 

4,935 
1,035 
2,847 
1,197 
754 

13,260 

745 

1,555 

541 

549 

304 

1,521 

6,484 

87 

139 

14,802 
8,706 
1,358 
7,448 
3,170 

892 
2,917 

184 
11,211 
12,199 

239 

1,844 

80 

14,631 

2,129 

634 
8,760 

181 
11,485 
5,935 

4,.338 

3,536 

476 

.376 

784 

4,778 
3,195 
2,192 
1,498 
4,943 

151 
2,462 
1,379 

743 
1,339 

858,815 

10,016 

643 

1,290 

84 

396 

' "  '573 

4,769 

67 

10,850 
5,302 
592 
8,055 
2,318 

929 

915 

100 

8,735 

12,668 

173 

'i6^84'6 
2,035 

548 
9,184 

135 
8,305 
3,197 

3,547 
1,023 

' " '  122' 

2,410 
1,.363 
1,872 
1,185 
3,140 

165 
538 
1,160 
516 
918 

725,133 

12,393 

290 

Bradford 

824 
19 

Calhoun 

Citrus 

2 

244 

Clay 

2,759 

9,557 

224 

2,081 

7,303 

72 

79 
32 
33 

17 
32 
13 

2,265 

4,820 

190 

1,699 

4,107 

72 

399 

Columbia 

Dado 

3,228 
13 

Dural    

18,369 
11,435 

1,665 
12,127 

6,781 

4,222 
5,639 
2,167 
14,350 
16,017 

2,436 

11,402 
7,249 
1,104 
9,762 
5,741 

2,920 
3,137 
1,571 
9,506 
13,341 

1,781 

1,062 

721 

126 

42 

9 

26 

175 

3 

22 

48 

5 

519 
568 
152 
40 
8 

18 
79 
1 
22 
57 

2 

8,580 
6,854 
1,199 
4,114 

4,472 

3,319 
4,899 
2,043 
5,6.37 
3,397 

2,268 

5,141 
4,937 
781 
3,764 
3,386 

2,083 
2,670 
1,435 
3,930 
3,501 

1,586 

6,780 

Escambia 

Franklin 

Gadsden 

Hamilton 

Hernando 

Hillsboro 

Holmes 

Jackson 

Jefferson  

Lafayette 

2. 881) 

475 

6,038 

2,303 

854 

54fi 

137 

.5.598 

9,8„7 

197 

19,575 
5,631 

1,361 
14,773 

3,487 
12,958 

5,436 

6,433 
6,315 

15,129 
1,984 

1,048 
11,088 

1,903 
10,773 

3,149 

4,089 
2,174 

87 
136 

1 

25 

57 

88 

5,504 

202 
303 

107 
34 

2 

33 

28 

31 

2,508 

1.58 
21 

2,822 
3,732 

814 
,5,609 
3,378 
4,741 
7,659 

3,075 
5,595 

2,895 
1,623 

727 
4,429 
1,843 
2,926 
4,631 

2,277 
1,997 

12.341 

395 

Liberty 

Madison 

Manatee 

Marion 

Monroe 

Nassau 

Orange 

Osceola 

323 

6,692 

88 

7,878 

1,026 

1,970 
198 

Polk          

3,178 

6,030 
4,349 
6,547 
4,657 
7,123 

2,274 
3,167 
2,711 
4,181 
4,068 

1,531.616 

3,157 

3,734 

2,483 
3,239 
2,945 
3,550 

1,4.52 
1,695 
2,483 
3,018 
2,293 

1,172,982 

3 

231 
186 
98 
29 
38 

5 
127 
12 
20 
21 

10,564 

12 

87 
135 

73 
7 
6 

1 
28 
23 
23 

9 

11,127 

3,033 

3,845 
3,170 
4,773 
3,501 
4,021 

2,114 
2,756 
1,563 
3,685 
3,171 

816,906 

2,687 

2,487 
1,937 
2,750 
1,972 
2,121 

1,.374 
1,395 
],.562 
2,636 
1,928 

638,926 

482 

Putnam 

St.  John 

Santa  Kosa 

Sumter 

Suwannee 

Taylor 

1,334 
681 
562 
980 

1,435 

79 

Volusia 

Wakulla 

Walton 

Washington  . .. 

543 
13 
35 
83 

12,1.37 

328 
944 
405 
373 

545,142 

Appling 

B^ker  

Baldwin 

8,650 
6,144 
14,536 

8,562 

20,  .556 
10,072 
41,640 
13,968 

5,504 
13,692 
28,466 
10,559 

5,258 
7,304 
13,721 
7,332 

18,628 
6,612 
26,536 
11,712 

4,921 

8,034 

27,076 

8,307 

5,071 
6,833 
10,535 
4,972 

16,491 
4,510 

20,492 
8,317 

5,247 
5,599 
17,048 
6,927 

26 
72 

18 
3 

85 
5 

62 

7 

611 

15 

8 
19 
52 

4 

15 

10 

83 

1 

75 

8 

763 

25 

5 
11 
31 
14 

6,214 
1,595 
5,262 
6,999 

14,574 
8,277 

19,029 
6,342 

2,833 
9,023 
5,817 
5,167 

4,084 
1.742 
4,512 
5,830 

12,419 
5,783 

11,429 
5,670 

2,368 
5,797 
6,089 
4,277 

4,110 
1,888 
3,844 
4,052 

11,846 
4.057 
9,831 
4,111 

1,647 
3,866 
4,243 
3,496 

2,462 
4,549 
9,343 
1,563 

6,041 

2,417 

23,336 

7,637 

2,687 

4,689 

22,080 

5,398 

1,192 
5,565 
9,294 
1,507 

6,271 

836 

15,700 

6,057 

2,561 

2,250 
21,031 
4,034 

976 
4,955 
6,774 

921 

Bartow 

Berrien 

Bibb 

60 

22 

730 

11 

16 

20 

35 

6 

4,719 

460 

11,424 

Brooks 

4,231 
3,605 

Bulloch 

1,744 
13,430 

Butts 

3,445 

a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


480 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN   BORN  AND   WHITE  AND   COLORED 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued.  ' 


Georeia — Cont'd, 

Calhoun 

Camden 

Campbell 

Carroll 

Catoosa 


Charlton 

Chatham 

Chattahoochee 

Chattooga 

Cherokee 


Clarke  . 
Clay.... 
Clayton. 
Clinch . . 
Cobb  ... 


Coffee 

Colquitt . . 
Columbia . 
Coweta . . . 
Crawford  . 


Dade 

Dawson . 
Decatur. 
Dekalb  . 
Dodge  .- 


Dooly 

Dougherty . 
Douglas  ... 

Early   

Echols 


Effingham  . 

Elbert 

Emanuel... 

Fannin 

Fayette 


Floyd 

Forsyth.  .. 
Franklin  .. 

Fulton 

Gilmer 


Glascock  . 

Glynn 

Gordon  . . . 
Greene  ... 
Gwinnett . 


Habersham  . 

Hall 

Hancock  ... 
Haralson  . . . 
Harris 


Hart  .... 
Heard  . . . 
Henry  . . . 
Houston . 
Irwin 


Jackson  . 
Jasper  .. 
Jefferson 
Johnson  . 
Jones 


Laurens  . 

Lee 

Liberty . . 
Lincoln . . 
Lowndes 


Lumpkin  . 
MrDuflBe  . 
Mcintosh. 
Macon 


Madison 

Marion 

Meriwether 
Miller 


NATIVE  BOEN. 


1890         1880         1870 


8,436 
6,151 
9,093 
22,279 
5,391 

3,330 
54,050 

4,900 
11,187 
15,394 

15,042 
7,809 
8,283 
6,636 

22,205 

10,470 
4,791 
11,271 
22,331 
9,314 

5,657 

5,608 

19,916 

16,870 

11,424 

18,119 
12,094 

7,784 
9,787 
3,078 

5,578 
15,353 
14,672 

8,716 

8,720 

28,225 
11,149 
14,664 
82,417 
9,071 

3,717 
12,855 
12,745 
17,024 
19,881 

11,477 
18,006 
17,107 
11,247 
16,795 

10,866 
9,553 
16,212 
21,586 
6,309 

19,170 
13,871 
17,200 
6,124 
12,703 

13,742 

9,067 
12,859 

6,140 
15,068 


6,857 

8,772 

6,366 

13,163 

11,022 
7,726 

20,721 
4,274 


7,020 
6,126 
9,923 
16,881 
4,716 

2,151 
41,718 

5,664 
10,015 
14,300 

11,549 
6,638 
8,004 
4,135 

20,684 

5,057 
2,524 
10,452 
21,072 
8,648 

4,667 
5,832 
19,017 
14,452 
5,347 

12,412 
12,508 
6,922 
7,604 
2,552 

5,957 
12,929 
9,727 
7,236 
8,599 

24,274 
10,552 
11,444 
47,588 
8,383 

3,575 

6,318 

11,147 

17,513 

19,516 


15,239 
16,946 

5,973 
15,752 

9,088 

8,762 

14,179 

22,350 

2,696 

16,285 
11,841 
15,639 
4,797 
11,600 

10,040 
10,566 
10,616 
6,405 
11,027 

6,520 
9,427 
6,110 
11,663 


7,971 

8,595 

17,630 

3,717 


5,496 
4,559 
9,151 
11,768 
4,395 

1,891 

37,363 

6,052 

6,893 

10,378 

12,818 
5,469 
5,461 
3,928 

13,757 

3,188 

1,649 

13,484 

15,835 

7,555 

3,016 
4,362 
1.5,126 
9,976 


9,773 
11,364 


6,984 
1,978 

4,199 
9,233 
6,118 
5,421 
8,209 

17,070 
7,979 
7,888 

32,267 
6,644 

2,732 
5,225 
9,2.39 
12,424 
12.417 

6,298 
9,587 

11,279 
4,000 

13,276 

7.86x 
10,090 
20,359 

1,836 

11,175 
10,425 
12,163 
2,962 
9,429 

7,820 
9,555 


8,297 
5,151 


4,415 
11,430 

5,227 
7,991 
13,742 
3,089 


FOEBIGN  BOEN. 


1890    1880    1870 


2 

27 
22 
22 
40 

5 

3,690 

2 

15 

18 

144 
8 
12 
16 
81 

13 

3 

10 

23 

1 

50 

4 

33 

319 

28 

27 
112 
10 
5 
1 

21 
23 
31 
8 


166 

6 

6 

2,238 

3 

3 

565 

13 

27 

18 


5 
7 

28 
6 

34 

10 

17 
104 
20 

2 
2 
19 
1 


4 

57 
47 
20 
23 

3 

3,305 

6 

6 

25 

153 
12 
23 
3 
64 

13 

3 

13 

37 


114 

12 

7 

1 

22 
28 
32 


144 

7 

9 

1,549 

3 

2 
179 
24 
34 
15 

50 

59 

43 

1 

6 

6 

7 

14 

64 


12 
10 
32 
3 
13 

13 
11 
33 

7 
22 

6 

22 

131 

12 

7 

3 

21 

3 


7 
56 
25 
14 
14 

6 
3,916 

7 


123 
24 
16 
17 

57 

4 

5 
45 
40 

2 

17 

7 
57 
38 


17 
153 


14 


15 
16 
16 
8 
12 

160 

4 

5 

1,179 


4 

151 

29 

30 

14 

24 
20 
38 
4 


1890 


2,239 
2,041 
5,621 
18,450 
4,795 

2,465 

22,965 

1,837 

9,204 

13,904 

7,072 
3,002 
5,220 
4,292 
15,510 

6,621 
4,317 
3,243 
9,740 
4,159 

4,614 
5,353 
9,116 
11,214 
6,143 

9,232 
1,975 
5,993 
3,670 
2,059 

.3,388 
7,492 
9,396 
8,612 
5,654 

17,970 
9,866 
11,372 
49,238 
9,005 

2,552 
5,669 

11,030 
5,332 

16,903 

9,984 
15,280 

4,739 
10,199 

5,999 

7,930 
6,215 
8,629 
5,272 
4,241 

13,780 
5,392 
6,450 
4,673 
3,931 

7,654 
1,432 
4,207 
2,473 
7,128 

6,453 
3,267 
1,258 
4,001 

7,361 
3,467 
9,201 
2,701 


1880 


a  Persons  of  African  descent  onlj-. 


2,354 
2,091 
6,085 
14,591 
4,127 

1,794 
17,494 
2,130 
7,981 
12,699 

5,313 

2,798 

4,938 

3,300 

14,734 

4,028 
2,422 
3,030 
9,305 
3,940 

3,618 
5,479 
8,889 
9,954 
3,506 

6,592 
1,952 
5,463 
3,015 
2,053 

3,228 
6,085 
6,660 
7,112 
5,742 

14,958 
9,072 
8,906 

28,295 
8,258 

2,506 
2,195 
9,347 
5,573 
16,016 

7,357 
13,040 
5,044 
5,821 
6,450 

6,212 
5,674 
7,961 
6,024 
2,161 

11,139 

4,2.58 
5,581 
3,455 
3,753 

5,702 
1,739 
3,581 
2,254 
5,412 

6,075 
3,430 
1,546 

4,288 

5,392 
4,294 
7,797 
2,327 


1870 


2,026 
1,458 
6,589 
10,473 
3,793 

1,496 
16,760 
2,654 
5,399 
9,117 


2,644 

3,734 

3,437 

10,593 

2,514 
1,517 
4,080 
7,856 
3,284 

2,788 
4,032 
7,465 
7,352 


4,935 
2,093 


2,826 
1,513 

2,507 
4,386 
4,431 
5,285 
5,683 

11,473 
6,862 
6,034 

18,164 
6,527 

1,917 
1,926 
7,726 
4,298 
10,272 

5,373 
8,317 
3,645 
3,685 
5,791 

4,841 
5,218 
6,269 
5,071 
1,541 

7,471 
3,884 
4,247 
2,049 
2,991 

4,180 
1,924 
2,428 
1,797 
4,276 

4,699 


1,196 
3,975 

3,646 
4,169 
6,387 
2,135 


COLORED.  (O) 


1890      1880     1870 


6,199 
4,137 
3,493 
3,851 
636 

870 

34,757 

3,065 

1,998 

1,508 

8,111 
4,815 
3,075 
2,360 
6,774 

3,858 
477 
8,038 
12,612 
5,156 

1,093 

259 

10,811 

5,974 

5,309 

8,914 
10,231 
1,801 
6,122 
1,020 

2,210 
7,884 
5,306 
112 
3,074 

10,414 
1,288 
3,298 

35,397 
69 

1,168 
7,741 
1,727 
11,719 
2,996 

1,589 
2,767 

12,410 
1,117 

10,797 

2,957 
3,342 
7,591 
16,341 
2,075 

5,. 396 

8,487 
10,763 
1,456 
8,778 

6,093 

7,642 
8,673 
3,673 
7,974 

414 
5,522 
5,212 
9,181 

3,662 
4,261 
11,538 
1,574 


4.670 
4,092 
3,885 
2,310 
612 

360 

27,515 

3,540 

2,040 

1,626 

6,388 
3,852 
3,089 
838 
6,012 

1,042 

105 

7,435 

11,797 

4,716 

1,084 
356 
10,183 
4,543 
1,852 

5,828 

10,670 

1,471 

4,596 

500 

2,751 
6,872 
3,085 
133 
2,863 


1,487 

2,547 

20,842 

126 

1,071 
4,300 
1,820 
11,974 
3,515 

1,361 

2,258 

11,943 

153 

9,286 

2,882 

3,095 

6,229 

16,390 

535 

5,157 
7,593 
10,090 
1,345 
7,860 

4,351 
8,837 
7,061 
4,158 
5,637 

451 
6,019 
4,695 
7,387 


2,586 
4.304 
9,854 
1,393 


3,477 
3,157 
2,587 
1,309 
616 

401 

24,518 
3,405 
1,.503 
1,281 

6,453 
2,849 
1,743 
507 
3,217 

678 

137 

9,449 

8,019 

4,273 

245 

337 

7,718 

2,662 


4,855 
9,424 


4,172 
465 

1,704 
4,863 
1,703 
144 
2,538 

5,753 

1,121 

1,859 

15,282 

117 

819 
3,450 
1,536 
8,156 
2,159 

949 
1,290 
7,672 

319 
7,493 

1,942 

2,648 

3,833 

15.332 

296 

3,710 
6,5,55 
7,943 
915 
6,445 

3,6,54 
7,643 
5,260 
3,616 
4,045 

462 


3,288 
7,483 

1,581 

3.830 

7,369 

956 


POPULATIOi^. 


481 


Table  1 3.-P0PULATI0N   AS   NATIVE  AND   FOEEIGN   BORN  AND   WHITE  AND   COLORED 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Georgia — Cont'd . 

Milton  

Mitchell , 

Monroe 

Montgomery . . . 
Morgan 


Murray  

Muscogee 

Newton 

Oconee 

Oglethorpe  ... 


Paulding 
Pickens  ., 

Pierce 

Pike 

Polk 


Pulaski 

Putnam  . . 
Quitman  .. 

Kabitii 

Randolph . . 

Kichmond  . 
Rockdale  .. 

Schley 

Screven. 

Spalding. . . 

Stewart 

Sumter 

Talbot 

Taliaferro  . 
Tattnall . . . 


Taylor.. 
Telfair. . 
Terrell  . 
Thomas 
Towns.. 


Troup  . . 
Twiggs. 
Union  . . 
Upson  . . 
Walker 


Walton 

Ware 

Warren 

Washington  . 


Wayne  . . . 
Webster . . 
White  . . . . 
Whitfield 


Wilcox 

Wilkes  .... 
Wilkinson. 
Worth 


Idaho. 


Ada 

Alturas . . . . 
Bear  Lake . 
Bingham  .. 
Boise 


Cassia 

Custer 

Elmore 

Idaho 

Kootenai  ... 


Latah 

Lemhi 

Logan  

Nez  Perces  . . 


Oneida 

Owyhee 

Shoshone 

Washington . 


NATIVE  BORN. 


1890         1880         1870 


6,205 
10,899 
19,131 

9,238 
16,023 

8,450 
27,438 
14,295 

7,713 
16,930 

11,942 

8,171 

6.357 

16,285 

14,897 

16,526 
14,831 
4,468 
5,598 
15,244 

43,871 
6,802 
5,442 

14,396 


6,258 
9,384 

18,787 
5.371 

14,001 

8,257 
18,995 
13,609 

6,. 346 
15,369 

10,882 

6,781 

4,522 

15,825 

11,916 

14,022 
14,512 
4,386 
4,629 
13,306 

33,191 
6,828 
5,  .301 

12,745 


13,075 

12,545 

15,677 

13,981 

22,045 

18,192 

13,256 

14.102 

7,277 

7,004 

10,244 

6,972 

8,663 

8,589 

5,468 

4,816 

14,483 

10,435 

26,047 

20,498 

4,064 

3,260 

20,693 

20,519 

8.191 

8,910 

7,741 

6,429 

12,167 

12,396 

13,232 

11,012 

17,458 

8,757 

10,945 

25,210  I 

7,468 

5,694 

6,129 

12,817 

7,972 
18,040 
10,769 
10,043 


66,929 


7,395 
2,000 
4,548 
10,966 
2,396 

2,790 
1,490 
1,489 
2,350 
2,986 

7,745 
1,485 
3,364 
2,387 

5,392 
1,415 
3,185 
3,546 


15,617  I 

4,135 

10,872 

21,928 

5,954 

5,235 

5,335 

11,797 

3,106 
15,930 
12,045 

5,888 


22,636 


3,948 
1,202 
2,250 


1,347 
1,135 


1,001 
373 


1,423 


3,184 

5,036 
809 
113 
815 


4,282 
6,613 

17,186 
3,569 

10,674 

6,482 
16,240 
14,593 


11,755 

7,635 
5.307 
2.771 
10,889 
7,790 

11,912 

10,424 

4,140 

3,254 

10,509 

24,051 


5,124 

9,137 

10,144 

14,175 
16,478 
11,898 
4,765 
4,827 

7,133 

3.240 

9,025 

14,440 

2,779 

17,568 
8,538 
5,265 
9,423 
9,881 

11,036 

2,280 

10,500 

15,805 

2,166 

4,675 

4,590 

10,013 

2,436 
11,734 
9,366 
3,774 


7,114 


2,178 
286 


1,183 


205 


509 


609 

1,189 
862 
93 


FOEEIGN  BORN. 


1890        1880        1870 


10 
18 

11 

323 

15 


21 


11 
22 
15 

48 

33 

11 

3 

8 

23 

1,323 

11 

1 

28 

42 

5 
62 

2 
14 


20 
107 


17,456 


353 
686 
381 
605 
1,122 

1,428 
430 
805 
460 


21 
10 
31 

12 

327 

14 

5 

31 


16 
24 
36 

36 

27 

6 

5 

35 

1,474 

ilO 

1 

41 

40 

17 
47 
13 
30 
16 


46 
8 
2 
4 

44 

5 
24 
13 
36 

26 

2 
6 

103 

3 
55 
16 

4 


9,974 


973  726 

629  491 

1,509  985 

2,609 

946  1,867 


177 


1,030 
145 


807 


781 


1,928 

617 

356 

64 


2 
20 
27 
17 

22 

18 

423 

22 


27 

4 
10 

7 
16 
32 

28 
37 
10 
2 
52 

1,673 


45 
37 

11 
2 
16 

104 

3 
62 

17 
4 


7,885 


497 
403 


2,651 


644 


479 


-31 


1,427 

606 
2,197 

290 

a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


733 
851 
629 


1890         1880         1870 


5,  .536 
4,800 
6,621 
5,590 
5,043 

7,977 
12,.395 
7,146 
3,881 
5,686 

10,443 
7,832 
4,396 
8,223 

10,289 

6,558 
3,939 
1,421 
5,440 
5,794 

22,346 
4,127 
2,238 
6,916 
5,835 

4,198 
7,008 
4,019 
2,464 
7,138 

4,598 
3,142 
5,334 
11,122 
3,990 

7,062 
2,748 
7,584 
6,065 
11,350 

10,. 312 
5,178 
4,201 

10,312 

5,290 

2,423 

5,489 

10,984 

4,825 
5,616 
5,567 
5,872 


82,018 


8,210 
2,521 
6,052 
13,443 
2,898 

3,118 
2,061 
1,782 
2,644 
3,929 

9,135 
1,773 
4,112 
2,759 


5,484 
4,189 
6,693 
3,.510 
4,249 

7,362 
8,995 
6,740 
3,327 
5,469 

9,903 
6,645 
3,065 
7,780 
7,805 

5,824 
3,518 
1,773 
4,437 
5,545 

17,185 
4,149 
2,229 
6,173 
5,439 

4,.376 
6,050 
4,448 
2,312 
5,014 

4,770 
2,666 
4,268 
8,384 
3,157 

6,595 
2,844 
6,321 
6,133 
9,492 

9,321 
3,615 
4,0.39 
9,449 

4,060 
2,667 
4,751 
9,689 

2,411 
5,173 
6,550 
4,068 


29,013 


6,819 
1,801 
5,135 
3,826 


4,447 
1,554 
3,234 

1,970 

1,289 


1,271 
493 


1,950 


3,684 

6,892 
1,179 

171 
879 


3,818 
3,683 
6,409 
2,478 
3,637 

5,743 
7,441 
8,601 


4,641 

7,083 
5,188 
1,964 
5,999 
5,244 

5,955 
3,016 
1,773 
3,137 
5,084 

13,157 


2,278 
4,287 
5,327 

5,104 
5,920 
4,761 
1,809 
3,580 

4,181 
2,100 
3,769 
6,160 
2,623 

6,408 
2,913 
5,153 
4,865 
8,396 

6,876 
1,834 
4,285 
7,530 

1,798 
2,439 
4,042 
8,606 

1,902 
3,969 

4,684 
2,673 


10,618 


2,569 
369 


2,057 


415 


864 


837 

1,921 

1,334 

252 


COLORED,  (a) 


1890      1880     1870 


672 
6,106 

12,516 
3,658 

10,997 

484 
15,362 
7,164 
3,832 
11,264 

1,505 
349 
1,983 
8,077 
4,654 

10,001 
10,903 

3,050 
166 

9,473 

22,818 
2,686 
3,205 
7,507 
7,281 

11,484 
15,098 
9,239 
4,827 
3,115 

4,068 
2,335 
9,169 
15,028 
74 

13,661 

5,447 

165 

0,123 

1,932 

7,155 
3,619 
6,756 
14,925 

2,195 

3,272 

662 

1,930 

3,155 
12,464 
5,214 
4,176 


201 


777 

5,203 

12,115 

1,871 

9,782 


10,327 
6,883 
3,024 
9,931 

984 

145 

1,472 

8,069 

4,147 

8,225 

11,021 

2,619 

197 

7,796 

17,464 
2,689 
3,073 
6,613 
7,146 

9,622 
12,189 
9,667 
4,722 
1,974 

3,827 

2,161 

6,183 

12,213 

104 

13,970 

6,074 

110 

6,267 

1,563 

6,301 

1,144 

6,846 

12,515 

1,920 

2,570 

590 

2,210 

698 
10,812 
5,511 
1,824 


53 


10 


460 
2,950 
10,804 
1,108 
7,058 

757 
9,220 
6,014 


7,141 

556 

129 

814 

4,906 

2,578 

5,984 
7,445 
2,377 
119 
5,477 

12,565 


2,851 
4,888 
4,878 

9,190 
10,639 
7,152 
2,987 
1.280 

2,962 
1,145 
5,284 
8,303 
155 

11,224 
5,632 
114 
4,565 
1,529 

4,162 

452 

6.260 

8,312 

379 

2,238 

564 

1,511 

537 

7,827 
4,699 
1,105 


60 


20 
5 


482 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND   FOKEIGN   BORN   AND   WHITE  AND    COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES :  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


NATIVE  BOBN. 


!     1890    I     1880         1870 


Illinois 2,984,004  12,494.295 


Adams 

Alexander   . . 

Bond 

Boone 

Brown 


Bureaii 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Cass 

Champaign  . 


Christian 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton  . . 
Coles 


Coolc 

Crawford  — 
Cumberland 

Dekalb 

Dewitt 


Douglas 

Dupage 

Edgar 

Edwards 

Effingham  ..... 


Eayette . . 

Ford 

Franklin. 
Fulton . . . 
GaUatin  . 


2,024,693 


Greene... 
Grundy. . 
Hamilton 
Hancock - 
Hardin  . . 


Henderson 

Henry 

Iroquois  . . . 
Jackson  . . . 
Jasper 


Jefferson . .  - 

Jersey  

Jo  Daviess - 
Johnson  . . . 
Kane 


Kankakee 
Kendal! . . . 

Knox 

Lake 

Lasalle  . . . 


Lawrence... 
Lee 

Livingston.. 

Logan , 

McDonougb 

McHenry  . . . 

McLean 

Macon 

Macoupin  . . 
Madison 


Marion  .. 
Marshall. 
Mason  - . . 
Massac  .. 
Menard  . . 


Mercer 

Monroe 

Montgomery. 

Morgan 

Moultrie 


52,535 
15,510 
13,038 
9,483 
11,415 

27,042 
6,811 
16,033 
14,391 
37,804 

28,103 
21,350 
16,367 
14,158 
29,035 

709,270 
17,108 
15,208 
20,880 
16,161 

16,925 
16,049 
26,200 
8,828 
17,006 

22,139 
13,361 
17,006 
41,069 
14,699 

22,598 
13,438 
17.523 
29,175 
7,124 

8,910 
24,476 
28,908 
26,251 
17,696 

21,957 
13,118 
19,906 
14,922 
46,807 

21,854 
9,283 
32.001 
18,232 
58,359 

14,508 
21,690 
31,258 
22,101 
26,026 

20,283 
54,479 
34,694 
34,094 
41,888 

23,052 
11,337 
14,414 
10,828 
11,461 

15,755 
10,714 
27,423 
29,133 
14,104 


49,107 
13,552 
13,771 
9,204 
12,328 

26,994 
6,357 
14,887 
12,684 
36,208 

25,784 
21,162 
15,737 
14,634 
25,893 

365.109 
15,897 
13,475 
21,495 
16,058 

15,205 
13,818 
24,707 
7,759 
16,214 

21,717 
11,757 
15,985 
39,343 
12,487 

2i,462 
12,344 
16,448 
31,889 
5,884 

9,611 
26,932 
28,994 
20,921 
13,840 

20,060 
13,476 
21,036 
12,959 
33,874 

18,790 
10,283 
31,723 
16,325 
52,569 

13,383 
22,337 
31,222 
21,883 
26,397 

20,060 
52,384 
28,204 
32,837 
38,511 

22,339 
12,621 
14,452 
9,899 
11,641 

16,964 
10,495 
25,425 
27,683 
13,254 


FOREIGN  BOHN. 


1890    1880  i  1870 


44,622 
9,163 
11,980 
10,145 
11,357 

26,182 
5,347 

14,215 
9,711 

28,725 

18,444 
17,800 
15,301 
11,746 
24,182 

183,194 
13,762 
11,887 
18,671 
13,963 

12,796 
11,472 
20,764 
6,565 
12,858 

18,122 
7,105 
12,580 
36,298 
10,727 

18,630 
10,944 
12,824 
31,777 
4,929 

10,946 
25,228 
21,139 
17,902 
10,707 

17,657 
12,502 
19,966 
11,186 
28,755 

16,672 
9,715 
31,843 
15,296 
44,530 

12,176 
21,067 
25,440 
20,023 
24,784 

19,134 
46,026 
24,283 
27,946 
31,251 

19,207 
13,858 
14,117 
8,894 
10,232 

16,508 

8,670 

22,920 

23,805 

9,943 


842,347 


1890  !  1880    1870 


583.576 


9,353 

1,047 
912 

2,720 
536 

7,972 
841 
2,287 
1,572 
4,355 

2,428 

549 

405 

3,253 

1.058 

482,652 

115 

235 

6.186 

850 

744 

6,502 

587 

616 

2,352 

1,228 
3,674 

132 
2,041 

236 

1,193 
7,586 

277 
2,732 

110 


8,862 

6,259 

1,558 

492 

633 

1,692 

5,195 

91 

18,254 

6,878 
2,823 
6,751 
6,003 
22,439 

185 
4,497 
7,197 
3,388 
1,441 

5,831 
8,557 
3,389 
5,686 
9,647 

1,289 
2,316 
1,653 
485 
1,659 

2,790 
2,234 
2,580 
3,503 

377 


515,198  .3.768,472  :3,031.151  2,511,096 


10,028 

1.256 

1,095 

2,304 

713 

6,178 
1,110 
2,089 
1,809 
4,655 

2.443 

732 

455 

4,080 

1,149 

242,415 

300 

284 

5,273 

952 


5,343 

792 

838 

2,706 

1,524 
3,342 

144 
1.897 

374 

1,548 
4,388 

264 
3,448 

140 

1,111 
9,665 
6,457 
1,584 
675 

626 
2,066 
6,492 

119 
11.065 

6,257 
2,800 
6,621 
4,971 
17,834 

280 
5,154 
7,228 
3,154 
1,573 

4,848 
7,716 
2,461 
4,855 
11,615 

1,347 
2,434 
1,790 
544 
1,383 

2,538 
3,187 
2,653 
3,831 
445 


11,740 
1,401 
1,172 
2,797 


6.233 
1,215 
2,490 
1,869 
4,012 

1,919 

919 

574 

4.539 

1,053 

166.772 

127 

336 

4,594 

805 


5,213 

686 

1,000 

2,795 

1,516 
1,998 

72 

1,993 

407 

1,647 
3.994 

190 
4,158 

184 

1,636 
10,278 
4,643 
1,732 
527 

207 

2,552 

7,854 

62 

10.336 


2,684 
7,679 
5.718 
16,262 

357 
6,104 
6.031 
3,030 
1.725 

4,628 
7,962 
2,198 
4,780 
12,880 

1,415 
3,098 
2,067 
687 
1,503 

2,261 
4,312 
2,394 
4,658 
442 


59.835 
11,672 
14,284 
12,161 
11.939 

34,741 
7,651 
18.314 
15,962 
41,746 

30,430 
21,856 
16,715 
17,119 
29,805 

1,176,419 
17,246 
15,418 
26,996 
16,947 

17,601 
22,435 
26,539 
9,371 
19,333 

23,349 
16,898 
17,114 
42,934 

14,274 

23,622 
20,969 
17,750 
31,777 
6,972 


33,249 
34,976 
26,253 
18,084 

22,420 
14,653 
25,043 
14,795 
64,490 

28,623 
12,038 
37,862 
24,132 
80,661 

14,311 
26,121 

38,098 
25,205 
27,280 

26,069 
62,085 
37,468 
39,881 
49,088 

23,946 
13,634 
16,0.37 
9,762 
13,033 

18,516 
12,895 
29,724 
31,630 

14,477 


57,247 
10,239 
14,541 
11,460 
12,982 

33,016 
7,466 
16,950 

14,487 
40,397 

28,100 
21,843 
16,108 
18,361 
26,765 

600,362 
16,160 
13,757 
26,675 
16,897 

15,743 
19,101 
25,316 
8,514 
18,895 

23,201 
14,989 
16,099 
41,170 
12,186 

22,914 
16,604 
16,669 
35,175 
5,860 

10,710 
36,465 
35,203 
20,976 
14,467 

20,590 
15,210 
27,465 
12,945 
44,387 

24,971 
13,008 
37,368 
21,215 
70,309 

13,344 
27,427 
38,150 
24,681 
27,825 

24,857 
59.409 
30,308 
37,258 
47,422 

23,384 
15,018 
16,218 
8,740 
12,970 

19,465 
13,626 
27,911 
30,578 
13,679 


COLORED.  (O) 


1890   1880  1870 


54,794 
8,268 
13,042 
12,907 
12,179 

32,272 
6,559 
16,675 
11,576 
32,504 

20,318 
18,698 
15,818 
15,962 
25,015 

346,102 
13,885 
12,220 
23,212 
14,712 

13,387 
16,652 
21,339 
7,498 
15,643 

19,585 
9,089 
12,616 
38,226 
10,522 

20,255 
14,843 
12,993 
35,807 
5,024 

12,575 
35,413 
25,618 
18,639 
11,211 

17,826 
14,823 
27,727 
11,196 
38,724 

24,282 
12,345 
38,713 
20,948 
60,722 

12,243 
27,123 
31,360 
22,937 
26,467 

23,698 
53,561 
26,246 
32,406 
41,917 

20,407 
16,943 
16,181 
8,625 
11,727 

18,741 
12,913 
25,162 
27,869 
10,384 


57,028  46,368 


2,044 

4,878 

266 

42 

11 

271 
1 
6 
1 

411 

98 
43 
56 
287 
284 

14,910 
37 
25 
69 
64 


HI 

246 

73 

25 

18 
136 

24 
173 
661 

169 
53 
50 
130 
262 


191 

1,555 

104 

170 
155 
58 
218 
558 

107 


102 
119 

382 
63 
353 
281 
186 

45 
934 
605 
499 

2,442 

390 

17 

29 

1,547 


28,762: 


29 
53 
279 


1,884 

4,568 

325 

48 

59 

155 

1 

26 

6 

462 

127 
51 
84 
353 
276 

6,945 

37 

2 

93 

113 

110 
60 

182 
83 
25 

40 
110 
30 


96 
128 

43 
162 
164 

12 

132 

247 

1,528 

48 

96 
331 

56 
133 
550 

76 
75 
972 
78 
93 

319 
64 
300 
356 
144 

51 

687 

352 

434 

2,701 

302 

37 

24 

1,703 

54 

37 
56 
167 
935 
20 


28 
69 
152 
593 
1 


aPersons  of  African  descent  only. 


POPULATION. 


483 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE   AND   FOKEIGN   BORN  AND   WHITE  AND   COLORED 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870-Continued.  ' 


Illinois — Cont'd . 

Ogle 

Peoria 

Perry 

Piatt 

Pike 


Pope 

Pulaski... 
Putnam . . . 
Kandolph . 
Kichlaml.. 


NATIVE  BORN. 


1890         1880         1870 


Rock  Island 

St.  Clair 

Saline 

Sangamon  . . . 
Schuyler 


Scott 

Shelby 

Stark  

Stephenson  . . 
Tazewell 


Union 

Vermilion 
Wabash  .. 
"Warren 


Washington 

Wavne 

"Wh'ite 

"Whiteside  ... 


"Will 

"Williamson . . 
"Winnebago . . 
"Woodford . . . . 


24,088 
57,9(i6 
15,626 
16,170 
29,803 

13,740 
11,000 
3,947 
21,984 
14,254 

30,184 
53,703 
19,218 
52,541 
15,601 

9,600 
29,766 

9,010 
25,539 
24,669 

20,897 
45,828 
11,335 
19,239 

15,748 
23,528 
24,418 
25,648 

43,267 
21,881 
28,730 
17,046 


Indiana. 


Adams 

Allen 

Bartholomew . 

Benton 

Blackford 


Boone  . 
Brown. 
Carroll  . 

Cass 

Clark... 


Clay 

Clinton . . . 
Crawford . 
Daviess... 
Dearborn. 

Decatur  .. 
Dekalb... 
Delaware . 
Dubois  . . . 
Elkhart  .. 


Fayette  .. 
JFloyd  .... 
Fountain . 
Franklin  . 
Fulton  . . . 


Gibson  . .. 

Grant 

Greene  . . . 
Hamilton . 
Hancock.. 


2,046,199 


18,373 
56,301 
22,754 
10,639 
10,266 

26,278 
10,227 
19,470 
28,803 
28,388 

27,260 
27,046 
13,760 
25,301 
20,494 

18,480 
22,967 
29,383 
18,484 
36,576 

11,979 
26,473 
18,889 
16,832 
16,278 

23,934 
30,812 
24,040 
25,820 
17,413 


25,418 
44,469 
13,982 
14,715 
32,133 

12,866 

9,146 

4,701 

21,886 

14,643 

27,903 
45,834 
15,809 
45,099 
15,687 

9,830 
28,516 
10,007 
26,062 
24,671 

17,426 

38,588 

9,470 

20,755 

16,847 
20,970 
22,382 
26,043 

37,265 
19,007 
23,915 
17,511 


1,834,123 


13,984 

45,576 

21,495 

9,642 

7,826 

25,506 
10,143 
17,706 
25,209 
26,145 

23,199 
23,145 
12,142 
20,528 
22,544 

18,784 
19,026 
22,456 
13,872 
31,332 

10,713 
21,294 
19,035 
17,676 
13,795 

21,599 
23,205 
22,716 
24,477 
16,613 


22,710 
35,867 
11,932 
10,350 
28,919 

10,991 

8,307 

5,248 

16,905 

11,944 

21,114 
32,747 
12,635 
38,575 
15,887 

9,354 
23,765 

9,475 
23,820 
22,572 

15,866 
28,223 
8,290 
20,884 

13,734 
19,238 
16,241 
22,913 

28,426 
17,166 
22,588 
14,891 


1,539,163 


Harrison 

Hendricks.. 

Henry 

Howard 

Huntington 


20,017 

20,274 

21,166 

22,491 

23,621 

23,659 

25,418 

19,241 

26,300 

20,647 

10,061 
34,735 
19,700 
4,929 
6,081 

22,188 
8,529 
15,405 
21,573 
22,075 

17,298 
17,127 
9,609 
15,840 
19,520 

17,820 
16,203 
18,529 
10,136 
24,249 

9,712 
19,605 
15,441 
17,295 
12,212 

16,178 
18,173 
19,218 
20,491 
14,580 

18,658 
19,762 
22,532 
15,542 
17,746 


FOREIGN  BOEN. 


1890 

1880 

4,622 

4,519 

12,412 

10,886 

1,903 

2,025 

892 

868 

1,197 

1,618 

276 

390 

355 

361 

783 

853 

3,065 

3,804 

765 

902 

11,733 

10,399 

12,868 

15,972 

124 

131 

8,654 

7,795 

412 

562 

704 

911 

1,425 

1,754 

972 
5,799 
4.887 

652 
4,077 

531 
2.042 

3,514 

278 

587 

5,206 

18,740 

345 

11,208 

4,383 


146,205 


1,808 

10,388 

1,113 

1,264 

195 

294 
81 

551 
2,349 
1,871 

3,276 
324 
181 
926 

2.870 

797 
1,340 

748 
1.769 
2,625 

651 
2,985 

069 
1,534 

468 

986 
681 
339 
303 
416 


332 
258 


1,200 
5.901 
4,995 

676 
3,000 

475 
2,178 

4,265 
321 
705 

4,842 

16,157 

317 

6,590 

4,109 


144,178 


1,401 
9,187 
1,282 
1,466 
194 

416 
121 
639 

2,402 
2,465 

2,655 

327 

214 

1,024 

4,127 


1,199 

470 

2.120 

2  122 

681 
3,296 
1,193 
2,416 

506 

1,143 
413 
280 
324 
510 

1.052 
490 
357 
343 

1,158 


4,782 

11,673 

1.791 

603 

1,849 

446 

445 

1,032 

3,954 

859 

8,669 

18,321 

79 

7,777 
1,532 

1,176 
1,711 
1,276 
6,788 
5,331 

652 
2,165 

551 
2,290 

3,865 
520 
605 

4.590 

14.587 

163 

6.713 

4,065 


141,474 


1890         1880         1870 


1,321 

8,759 

1.433 

686 

191 

405 

152 

747 

2,620 

2,695 

1,786 
203 
242 
907 

4,596 

1.233 
964 

501 
2,461 
1.777 

764 
3,695 

948 
2,928 

514 

1,193 
314 
296 
391 
543 

1,255 
515 
454 
305 

1,290 


28,625 
69,388 
16,839 
17,013 
30,698 

13,281 
7,052 
4,703 
23,922 
15,010 

41,532 
64,129 
18,549 
58,848 
16,003 

10,279 
31,091 
9,968 
31,325 
29,489 

21,283 
49,447 
11,775 
20,878 

1«,127 
23,800 
24,412 
30,811 

61,499 
22,029 
39,765 
21,309 


2,146,736 


1,344 
a  Persons  of  African  descent  only 


20,180 
66,403 
23,553 
11,857 
10,458 

26,403 
10,301 
20,003 
30,998 
27,396 

30,123 
27,265 
13,927 
25,954 
23,273 

19,112 
24,287 
29,672 
20,160 
39,141 

12,282 
27,281 
19,527 
18,360 
16,725 

23,680 
30,577 
24,210 
25.559 
17,736 

20,455 
21,099 
23,325 
25,678 
27,619 


29,829 
54,831 
15,230 
15,550 
33,450 

12,652 

6,237 

5,510 

24,392 

15.509 

37,764 
59,229 
15,357 
51,071 
16,160 

10,710 
30,193 
11,203 
31,940 
29,571 

17,830 

41,384 

9,888 

22,642 

20,900 
21,275 
22,553 
30,807 

52,719 
19,071 
30,351 
21,535 


27,407 
47,385 
13,332 
10,947 
30,661 

10,955 
6,358 
6,215 
19,722 
12,773 

29,646 
49,771 
12,483 
45,186 
17,394 

10,515 
25,416 
10,730 
30,596 
27,839 

16,370 

30,338 

8,778 

22,951 

17,463 
19,729 
16,673 
27,444 

42,771 
17,223 
29,180 
18,946 


1,938,798  1,655,837 


15,383 
54,557 
22,639 
11,102 
8,003 

25,684 
10,264 
18,303 
27,412 
26,073 

25,556 
23,403 
12,354 
21,244 
26,614 

19,544 

20,220 
22,706 
15,934 
33,426 

11,152 
23,029 
20,120 
20,080 
14,278 

21,712 
22,751 
22,739 
24,039 
17,022 

20,^76 
22,577 
23,332 
19,180 
21.788 


11,382 

43,428 

21,122 

5,615 

6,258 

22,353 
8,680 
16,128 
24,082 
22,800 

19,054 
17,323 
9,848 
16,618 
24,058 

18,960 
17,163 
18,976 
12,562 
25,991 

10,384 
21,838 
16,342 
20,199 
12,710 

16,934 
17,750 
19,493 
20,367 
15,069 

19,564 
20,095 
22,545 
15,543 
19,028 


COLORED,  (a) 


1890   1880  1870 


82 
966 
690 

49 
302 

724 

4,303 

27 

1,124 


379 
2,430 

792 

2,339 

10 

25 
100 
14 
12 
60 

260 

456 

91 

403 

135 

6 

593 

40 

503 
197 
170 
120 


45,215 


248 

314 

46 

3 

168 

7 

17 

148 

2,859 

412 

105 
14 

271 
87 

164 
20 

451 
93 

57 

346 

2,167 

31 

6 

21 

1,239 
866 
169 
560 
92 

330 
398 
544 
506 
21 


107 
512 
767 
33 
301 

570 

3,270 

44 

1,298 

36 

534 
2,577 

583 

1,822 

89 

31 

77 

4 

23 

87 

272 

202 

57 

290 

212 

16 

534 

78 

703 
253 
140 
85 


39,228 


2 
169 

138 

6 

17 

238 


42 

197 

2,536 

298 
65 
2 

307 
57 

235 
5 

213 
58 
28 

242 

1,552 

108 

12 

23 

1,027 
867 
250 
762 
101 

350 
402 
679 

404 

7 


85 

155 

391 

6 

106 

471 
2,394 

65 
1,137 

30 

137 
1,297 

231 

1,166 

25 

15 
60 
21 
12 
64 

148 
49 
63 

223 

133 
29 

173 
59 

242 

106 

121 

10 


24,560 


42 

11 


14 

240 

1 

24 

111 

1,970 

2fi 

7 

3 

129 

58 

87 
4 
53 
35 
35 

92 
1,462 
47 
24 
16 

437 
737 

21 
515 

54 

349 

182 

441 

304 

5 


484 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1S90. 


Taulk  13.— population  AS   NATIVE  AND   FOREIGN   BORN  AND   WHITE   AND   COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


NATIVE  BOKN. 

FOREIGN  BORN. 

WHITE.                      1 

COLORED,  (a) 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1S70 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

Indiana— Cont'd. 
Jackson 

22,920 
10,312 
22,911 
22,883 
13,723 

19,338 
26,306 
28,068 
]5,102 
17,010 

26,715 
19,376 
.35,489 
123,541 
22,573 

13,788 
24,536 
17,427 
27,395 
18,432 

7,973 
21,976 

4,709 
14,635 
14,730 

19,541 
16,381 
18,161 
14,288 
20,153 

10,980 
21.937 
27,632 
17,089 
18,567 

33,918 

7,728 

24,773 

20,730 

6,372 

14,156 
21,488 
12,198 
30,872 
17,826 

6,783 
51,361 
12,807 
45,784 

26,303 
10,603 
20,137 
18,424 

35,036 
20,950 
14,868 
17,143 

1,587,827 

21.542 
8,651 
18,724 
23,520 
15,251 

19,183 
24,i29 
25,821 
14,996 
■31,081 

23,808 
18,210 
20,874 
88,039 
22,113 

13,235 
22,844 
15,571 
26,533 
18,600 

7,328 
21,436 

5,239 
14,309 
15,595 

19,052 
14,668 
16,012 
13,750 
18,961 

8,729 
21,912 

25,886 
18,701 
18,734 

27,660 

8,187 

24,479 

20,360 

4,549 

14,268 
19,911 
12,948 
31,470 
14,110 

7,381 
33,665 
11,821 
40,859 

24,259 
11,047 
18,888 
18,680 

35,725 
17,851 
12,965 
16,202 

1,362,965 

17,379 
6,014 
14,492 
26,158 
14,644 

17,882 
19,448 
22,803 
13,455 
8,742 

20,420 
14,391 
22,137 
59,292 
18,836 

10,846 
19,949 
13,793 
22,878 
17,200 

5,389 
18,889 

5,384 
13,398 
15,758 

17,895 
12,065 
13,410 
11,103 
16,931 

6,853 
20,724 
22,302 
17,573 
17,096 

21,750 

7,646 

21,080 

16,142 

3,546 

12,407 
18,184 
11,719 
28,141 
11,731 

6,050 
23,822 
10,604 
29,842 

20,399 

9,744 

16,265 

18,143 

31,099 
13,029 
9,986 
13,553 

089,328 

1,219 

873 

567 

1,624 

885 

223 

1,738 

577 

513 

6,876 

7,730 

416 

998 

17,615 

1,245 

185 
1,287 
246 
630 
211 

830 

1,383 

246 

43 

310 

755 
1,859 

383 
3,764 
1,376 

1,153 
398 
453 

2,26] 
467 

8,539 
105 
681 

1,330 
967 

322 
389 
316 
4,286 
331 

223 

8,448 

347 

4,411 

823 

352 

1,024 

195 

2,592 
504 
803 
625 

324,069 

1,508 

813 

558 

2,457 

1,202 

354 

2,095 

673 

634 

4,010 

7,177 

333 

653 

14,743 

1,301 

240 
1,239 
304 
783 
300 

839 

1,520 

324 

54 

306 

408 
2,329 

371 
3,477 
1,896 

1,122 
589 
549 

2,926 
504 

5,518 
156 
778 

1,762 
556 

377 
425 
388 
4,496 
297 

292 
8,528 

204 
4,799 

982 

450 

1,274 

269 

2,888 
501 
830 
739 

261,640 

1,595 

340 

508 

3,583 

1,574 

484 

2,114 

728 

693 

3,597 

6,642 

237 

633 

12,647 

1,375 

257 
1,103 

375 
887 
328 

440 

1,500 

453 

99 

379 

271 

2,736 

369 

2,839 
2,254 

948 
790 
560 
3,404 
530 

3,572 
227 
812 

1,856 
342 

447 
269 
415 
5,374 
222 

291 

9,323 

236 

3,707 

906 

460 

1,388 

352 

2,949 
556 
568 
846 

204,692 

23,868 
11,182 
23,358 
23,506 
14,313 

19,219 

27,454 
28,580 
15,607 
23,861 

34,224 
19,414 

36,261 

130,017 

23,813 

13,950 
25,612 
17,264 
27,661 
18,528 

8,759 
23,347 

4,801 
14,608 
14,957 

19,939 
17,987 
18,487 
18,039 
20,3?5 

11,224 
21,977 

27,475 
19,276 
18,498 

42,113 
7,832 
25,140 
20,671 
7,336 

14,472 
21,695 
12,379 
34,724 
18,136 

6,845 
53,711 
13,107 

48,*74 

26,888 
10,934 
20,547 
18,609 

36,254 
21,511 
15,662 
17,716 

1,901,086 

22,706 
9,464 
19,127 
25,030 
16,045 

19,182 
25,694 
26,445 
15,615 
15,089 

30,731 
18,208 
27,401 
94,729 
23,405 

13,453 
23,838 
15,530 
26,885 
18,750 

8,081 
22,909 

5,358 
14,210 
15,774 

19,170 
16,789 
16,356 
17,194 
19,902 

9,847 
21,925 
25,843 
21,470 
18,688 

32,889 

8,333 

24,970 

20,630 

5,105 

14,637 
20,190 
13,122 
'      35,660 
14,346 

7,529 
38,345 
11,951 
44,149 

24,971 
11,478 
19,543 
18,952 

36, 900 
18,437 
13,789 
16,833 

1,614,600 

18,810 
6,351 
14,979 
28,636 
15,796 

18,251 
21,182 
23,521 
14,123 
12,336 

26,834 
14,378 
22,682 
67,997 
20,211 

11,067 
20,856 
13,909 
23,598 
17,454 

5,796 
20,376 

5,648 
13,338 
16,078 

18,014 
14,651 
13,765 
13,903 
18,621 

7,801 
21,409 
22,245 
20,874 
17,162 

25,195 

7,868 

21,764 

17,049 

3,888 

12,849 
18,348 
12,013 
33,343 
11,892 

6,229 
30,994 
10,792 
32,447 

21,174 
10,181 
17,166 
18,477 

32,810 
13,585 
10,551 
14,302 

1,188,207 

270 
3 
120 
999 
294 

342 
588 

62 
8 

23 

217 

377 

226 

11,118 

5 

23 
112 
408 
357 
114 

44 

10 

154 

70 
83 

356 

253 

56 

11 

1,193 

9 

357 

606 

74 

534 

340 

1 

313 

1,388 

3 

6 

182 

135 

352 

19 

161 

6,080 

47 

1,720 

141 

15 

614 

9 

1,370 
3 
9 
51 

10,685 

344 

""155' 
944 

408 

355 

629 

49 

15 

2 

249 

335 

126 

8,038 

9 

22 
135 
345 
427 
150 

86 
47 
205 
149 
127 

288 

208 

27 

33 

955 

4 
576 
591 
157 
550 

279 

10 

287 

1,492 

164 
3 

21 

Jefferson 

Jennings 

Johnson  

1,105 
422 

115 
380 

Kosciusko 

iagrange 

10 

25 

3 

Xaporte 

Lawrence 

MadLson 

Marion 

Marshall 

Martin 

228 

250 

88 

3,938 

36 
51 

Monroe 

Montgomery... 
Morgan 

]y^ewton 

Noble    

259 
167 

74 

33 
13 

Ohio       

189 

Orange 

Owen. 

159 
59 

Parke 

152 

Perry      

150 

Pike        

14 

Porter    

39 

Posey 

564 

Pulaski  

Putnam 

Randolph 

"'io6 

617 
103 

Rush 

463 

St.  Joseph 

120 
5 

Shelby 

128 

Spencer 

949 

Steuben 

Sullivan 

Switzerland 

Tippecanoe 

Tipton 

8 

146 

214 

304 

58 

144 

3,843 

74 

1,506 

254 

19 

619 

3 

1,710 
5 
6 

108 

9,516 

5 
105 
121 
172 
61 

112 

Vanderburg  . .  - 

Vermilion 

Vio-o 

2,151 

48 

1,099 

Wabash 

Warren 

Warrick 

Washington  . . . 

Wayne 

Weils      

84 
22 

487 
18 

1,238 

White     

3 

Whitley..." 

97 
5,762 

Adair 

13,137 
11,219 
13,282 
17,853 

10,067 
20,099 
20,116 
18,886 

11,671 
16,163 
10,001 
12,444 

10,599 
10,718 
14,138 
16,121 

6,578 
20,962 
19,985 
16,730 

11,198 
15,788 
5,772 
12,043 

3,678 
4,337 
11,765 
16,111 

1,103 
18,849 
17,950 
11,676 

10,056 
14,402 
1,181 
8,527 

1,397 
1,073 
4,625 
1,108 

2,345 
4,079 
4,103 
4,886 

2,9.59 

2,834 
3,. 547 
3,019 

1,068 

1,170 

5,653 

515 

870 
3,926 
3,928 
4,108 

2,883 
2,758 
1,765 
2,259 

304 

277 

6,103 

345 

109 
3,605 
3,756 
2,908 

2,472 

2,632 

404 

1,424 

14,512 
12,247 
17,895 
18,816 

12,412 
24,155 
24,206 
23,678 

14,623 
18,9'aB 
13,532 
15,462 

11,659 
11,799 
19,753 
16,562 

7,445 
24,868 
23,876 
20,585 

14,074 

18,517 

7,536 

14,262 

3,981 
4,590 
17,860 
16,421 

1,211 
22,430 
21,688 
14,572 

12,510 

17,025 

1,585 

9,951 

22 
45 
12 
145 

"  "  23 
12 
93 

7 
20 
16 

1 

8 
89 
38 

74 

3 

20 

37 

251 

6 
29 

1 
31 

1 

Adams 

Allamakee 

Appanoose 

Audubon 

Benton 

Blackhawk 

24 

8 

35 

1 
24 
18 
11 

Bremer 

Buchanan 

Buena  Vista  . . . 
Butler 

17 
9 

a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


POPULATION. 


485 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS   NATIVE  AND   FOEEIGN   BOEN  AND   WHITE  AND   COLORED 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued.  ' 


Iowa — Continued. 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Cass 

Cedar 

CeiTO  Gordo  - . . 


Cherokee  .. 
Chickasaw. 

Clarke 

Clay 

Clayton 


Clinton  . . . 
Crawford . 

Dallas 

Davis 

Decatur. . . 


Delaware  . . . 
Des  Moines  . 
Dickinson  . . 
Dubuque  ... 
Emmet 


ravette.. 
Floyd.... 
Franklin  . 
Fremont . 
Greene  . . . 


Grundy . . . 
Guthrie  .  . 
Hamilton. 
Hancock.. 
Hardin 


Harrison . . 

Henry   

Howard  . . . 
Humboldt . 
Ida 


Iowa 

Jackson  . 
Jasper . . . 
Jefterson. 
Johnson  . 


Jones  .. . 
Keokuk  . 
Kossuth  . 

Lee 

Linn 


Louisa 

Lucas 

Lyon 

Madison  . 
Mahaska  . 

Marion  . . , 
Marshall  . 

Mills 

Mitchell . . 
Monona. . . 


Monroe 

Montgomery . 
Muscatine  ... 

O'Brien 

Osceola 


Page 

Palo  Alto . . . 
Plymouth... 
Pocahontas 
Polk 


NATIVE  BOKN. 


1890         1880         1870 


Pottawattamie. 

Poweshiek 

Einggold 

Sac 


Scott  .. 
Shelby. 
Sioux . . 
Story  .. 


11,146 
14,348 
17,078 
15,260 
12,317 

12,862 
12,207 
10,966 
7,611 
20,839 

29,058 
13,354 
19,046 
14,749 
15,114 

14.340 
27,390 

3,682 
37,533 

3,131 

19,827 
12,514 
10.099 
15,976 
13,944 

9,578 
16,256 
11,687 

5,625 
15.905 

19.290 
17,133 
8,818 
7.4.38 

8,178 

14,572 
18,445 
22,164 
13,802 
18,.'508 

16,778 
21,020 
10,064 
32,004 
38,168 

11,117 
12,820 
6,424 
15,246 
25,632 

20,480 
21,967 
13,348 
10,571 
12,455 

12,295 
13,426 
20,063 
10,465 

4,387 

19,113 

7,189 
14,283 

7,392 
56,032 

38,304 
16,424 
13,097 
11,515 

29,956 
13,791 
12,150 
14,949 


4,693 

9,227 

14,799 

16,274 

9,497 

6,695 
11,.557 
11,067 

3,572 
21.490 

26,690 
8,939 
17,444 
15,833 
14,809 

14,915 
25,926 

1,640 
31,069 

1,117 

18,688 
12.126 
8,261 
16,714 
11,224 

9,358 

13,469 

8,639 

2.567 

15,496 

15,097 
19,041 
8,335 
4,154 
3,615 

15,153 
18,661 
23,801 
15,799 
19,873 

17,8,37 
19,367 
4,883 
28,922 
32,010 

12,216 
12.966 
1,551 
16,460 
23,276 


22,663 
20,679 
12,861 
10,964 
7,867 

12,226 
13,447 
19,201 
3,626 
1,887 

17,670 
3,113 
6,120 
2,698 

36,162 

32,743 
17,013 
11,492 
7,140 

28,460 

10.277 

3,018 

13,923 


1,348 
2,134 
4,699 
17,389 
3,767 

1,600 
8,039 
8,462 
1,304 
19,250 

24,700 
1,970 
11,1.39 
15,023 
11,654 

14,305 

20,537 

1,196 

25,405 

990 

14,116 
8,965 
3,814 

10,589 
4,231 

4,550 

6,623 

4,931 

863 

11,903 

8,010 
19.752 
4,823 
2,090 
208 

12,842 
17,197 
20,421 
15,825 
18,573 

16,766 
17,852 
2,780 
28,409 
26,987 

11,766 

9,817 

120 

13,221 

21,091 

21,731 

15.463 

7,784 

7,190 

3,077 

11,575 

5,258 

17,449 

649 


FOEEIGN  BOKN. 


9,335 
989 

1,550 

950 

23,944 

13,070 
13,956 
5,401 
1,247 

24,071 

2,187 

392 

9,642 


1890         1880         1870 


1,961 
4,480 
2,567 
2,993 
2,547 

2,797 
2,812 
366 
1,698 
5,894 

12,141 

5,540 

1,433 

509 

529 

3,009 
7,934 
646 
12,315 
1,143 

3.314 
2,910 

2.772 

866 

1,853 

3,637 
1,124 
3,632 
1,996 
3,098 

2,066 
1,762 
2,364 
2,398 
2,527 

3,698 
4,326 
2,779 
1,382 
4,574 

3,455 
2,842 
3,056 

5,711 
7,135 

756 
1,743 
2,256 

731 
3,173 

2,578 
3,875 
1,200 
2,728 
2,060 

1,371 
2,422 
4,441 
2,595 
1,187 

2,228 
2,129 
5,285 
2,161 
9,378 

9,126 

1.970 

459 

3,007 

13,208 
3,820 
6,220 
3,178 


902 
3,124 
2,144 
2,662 
1,964 

1,545 

2,977 

446 

676 

7,339 

10,073 

3,474 

1,302 

635 

527 

3,035 

7,173 

261 

11,927 

433 

3,570 
2,551 
1,988 
938 
1,503 

3,281 
925 

2,613 
886 

2,311 

1,552 
1,945 
2,502 
1,187 
767 


254 
317 
765 
2,342 
955 

367 

2,141 

273 

219 

8,. 521 

10,657 
560 
880 
542 
364 

3,127 

6,719 

193 

13,564 

402 

2,857 

1,803 

924 

585 

396 

1,849 
438 

1,124 
136 

1,781 

921 
1,711 
1,459 

506 
18 


1890        1880 


4,068 

3,802 

5,110 

5,422 

2,162 

1,695 

1,670 

2,014 

5,556 

6,325 

3,215 

2,965 

1,891 

1,582 

1,295 

571 

5,937 

8,801 

5,227 

4,093 

926 

1,111 

1,564 

571 

417 

101 

764 

663 

1,926 

1,417 

2,448 

2.705 

3,073 

2,113 

1,276 

934 

3,399 

2,392 

1,188 

577 

1,493 

1.149 

2,448 

076 

3,969 

4,239 

529 

66 

332 

1,997 

640 

1,018 

347 

2,446 

649 

1,015 

496 

6,233 

3,913 

7,107 

3,823 

1,923 

1,625 

593 

290 

1,634 

164 

12,806 

14.528 

2,419 

353 

1,808 

184 

2,983 

2,009 

13.107 
18,799 
19,631 
18,215 
14.855 

15,6.54 
15,018 
11,271 
9,309 
26,722 

40,981 
18,879 
20,441 
15,198 
15,587 

17,346 
34,940 

4,327 
49,712 

4,270 

23,066 
15,419 
12,871 
16,799 
15.786 


18,268 
22,758 
24,839 
15,125 
23,024 

20,199 
23,838 
13,108 
36,044 
45,069 

11,848 
14,243 
8,680 
15,966 
27,211 

23,014 
25,698 
14,527 
13,291 
14,486 

13,463 
15,810 
24,326 
13,059 
5,574 

21,106 
9,310 

19,;-)58 
9,553 

64,211 

47,098 
18,327 
13,556 
14,522 

42,884 
17,610 
18,370 
18,127 


5,593 
12,341 
16,922 
18,879 
11.438 

8,238 
14,534 
11,455 

4,246 
28.828 

36,573 
12,390 
18,692 
16,404 
15,207 

17,948 
32,674 

1,900 
42,837 

1.547 

22,136 
14,672 
10,237 
17,588 
12,711 


13,200 

12,639 

17,351 

14,392 

15,299 

11,251 

7,619 

3,453 

18,922 

17,696 

21,328 

16,632 

18,483 

20,477 

11,172 

10,817 

9,832 

5.339 

10,704 

4,382 

19,206 
23,762 
25,842 
17,397 
25,323 

21,017 
21,243 
6,177 
33,178 
37,027 

13,077 
14,490 
1,968 
17,212 
24,678 

25,067 
23,627 
14,113 
14,358 
8.967 

1.3.461 
15,782 
22,991 
4,142 
2.219 

19,420 
4,131 
8,561 
3,713 

41,714 

39.231 
18,874 
12,070 
8,774 

41,000 

12,683 

5,425 

16,897 


1870 


1,602 
2,451 
5,459 
19,689 
4,718 

1,961 

10,177 

8,709 

1,523 

27.744 

35,226 
2,529 
11,994 
15,535 
11,977 

17,411 
27,029 

1,389 
38,802 

1,389 

16,903 
10,765 

4,733 
11,144 

4,624 

6,399 

7,056 

6,052 

994 

13,651 

8,930 

20,980 

6,270 

2,596 

226 

16,633 
22,594 
22,047 
17,786 
24,800 

19,699 
19,431 
3,. 351 
35,647 
31,032 

12,818 
10,357 
221 
13,881 
22,358 

24,400 
17,536 
8,713 
9,581 
3,612 

12,675 

5,921 

21,525 

709 


9,822 
1,336 
2,199 
1,446 

27,554 

16,725 
15,502 
5,686 
1,410 

38,353 

2,, 534 

576 

11,649 


COLORED,  (a) 


1890 


209 
15 
37 
60 
56 

2 
381 

1 
133 

4 

75 
4 


26 
411 

10 
4 
1 

2 

13 

104 

57 
58 

34 

24 

12 

1,666 

234 

25 
319 


11 
1,592 

38 
136 
21 
8 
23 

202 

38 

177 

1 


234 


1,194 


327 
66 


274 
1 


1880 


58 
2 
1 

187 
23 
53 
60 

129 

2 
425 

1 
156 

3 

122 

5 

12 

59 

16 


111 

13 

509 

19 

2 


15 

9 

121 

72 
105 

35 
15 

1 

1,679 

207 

65 
40 


10 
524 

44 
97 
24 
5 


258 

113 

179 

13 


247 

"s 


672 

614 
62 
15 


266 

13 

1 

9 


1870 


5 

42 

4 


3 

26 


26 

129 
1 
25 
30 
41 

21 
227 


167 
3 

70 
3 
5 

29 
3 


5 

3 

5 

23 

1 

465 

12 


11 
25 
69 
53 


32 
3 


1,563 
48 


59 
31 


3 

150 

36 

37 

5 

1 

42 

49 

13 

163 

6 


153 


303 

163 

79 

5 

1 

246 


a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


486 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND   FOREIGN   BOllN  AND   WHITE  AND   COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES :  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


COCNTIES. 


Iowa — Continued, 

Tama 

Taylor 

Union 

Van  Buren 

■Wapello 


Warren 

"Washington  , 

"Wayne 

"Webster 

"Winnebago  . 


"Winneshiek  . 
"Woodbury.. . 

"Worth 

"Wright 


NATIVE  BORN. 


1890         1880         18J0 


17,479 
15,606 
15,301 
15,5.58 
27,074 

17,440 
16,993 
15,219 
16,021 
5,008 

10,298 

44,038 

6,279 

9,860 


Kansas 1,279,258 


17,555 
14,841 
13,423 
16,266 
22,673 

18,613 
18,510 
15,673 
11,730 
2,946 

16,076 
11,951 
5.131 

4,283 


13,296 
0,766 
5,534 
16,746 
20,168 

17,2.52 

17,254 

11,001 

7,467 


13,811 
4,653 
1,799 
2,094 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


1890        1880        1870 


886,010      316,007 


Allen 

Anderson. 
Arapahoe . 
Atchison  . 
Barber 


Barton. .. 
Bourbon . 
Brown . . . 
Buffalo.. 
Butler  . . . 


Chase 

Chautauqua  . 

Cherokee 

Chevenne 

Clark 


Clay 

Cloud 

Coffey  

Comanche  . 
Cowley 


Crawford  . , 
Decatur  — 
Dickinson 
Doniphan. 
Douglas  .. 


Edwards.. 

Elk 

Ellis 

Ellsworth. 
Finney  . . . 


Foote 

Ford 

Franklin 
Garfield . . 
Geary  . . . 


Gove  ... 
Graham . 
Grant... 
Gray 

Greeley. 


Greenwood  . 
Hamilton  . . . 

Hari)er 

Harvey 

Haskell 


Hodgeman. 
Howard  . . . 
Jackson  . .  - 
Jefferson . . . 
Jewell 


Johnson  . 
Kearny . . 
Kinsman  , 
Kiowa  — 
Labette . . 


12,592 
13,371 


23.559 
7,580 

10,625 
27,255 
18,539 


22,641 

7,412 
12,004 
25,504 
3,861 
2,286 

13,355 
16,879 
15,014 
2,462 
33,297 

26,803 
7,573 
19,036 
12,179 
21,674 

3,223 
11,800 
5,893 
7,313 
3,150 


4,772 

19,086 

831 

8,384 

2,689 
4,674 
1,226 
2,314 
1,164 

15,293 

1,887 

12,520 

14,716 

1,026 

2,116 


13,445 
15,835 
18,221 

16,243 
1,439 

11,181 
2,693 

26,348 


10,426 

8,416 

2 

23,381 
2,548 

8,102 

18,591 

11,489 

165 

17,504 

5,453 

10,788 

20,798 

33 

147 

9,928 
13,144 
10,720 
352 
20,678 

15,645 
3,850 
12,562 
12,752 
19,389 
I 
2,001  I 
10,136 
4,234  1 
6,844] 


9,725 

158 

3,901 

9,610 


1,475 


9,752 
14,733 
16,411 

15,645 
122 
3,493  , 


21,573 


'6,365 

4,782 


12,518 


13,868 
5,983 


2,859 


10,443 


2,057 
1,920 
5,790 


1,094 


2,176 
12,382 
17,786 


779 
783 


366  I . 
2,567 
15,693 


308 
9,511 


5,633  I    3,504 


1,034 
3,938 


3,218 


2,649 

5,427 

11,800 

188 

12,430 


4,172 
778 

1,599 
695 

3,352 

829 
1,475 

451 
5,501 
2,317 

6,230 

11,594 

2,968 

2,197 


147,838 


9.253 


917 
832 


3,199 
393 

2,547 
1,320 
1,780 


4,030 
794 

1,5.57 
777 

2.612 

965 
1,804 

454 
4,221 
1,971 


3,045 

2,822 

779 


110,086 


1,414 

821 
233 

2,266 
540! 

'1 

2,791 

2,416  i 

842 

87 

1,181 

3,483 
841 
3,237 
1,356 
2,287 

377 

416 

2,049 

1,959 

200 


536 

1,193 

50 

2,039 

305 
355 

82 
101 
100 

1,016 
140 
746 

2,885 
51 

279 


1,181 

785 

1,128 

1,142 
132 
642 
180 

1,238 


877 

641 

1 

3,287 

113 

2,216 
1,000 
1,328 
26 
1,082 

628 

284 

1,107 

4 

16 

2,392 
2,199 

718 
20 

860 

1,206 
330 
2,689 
1,505 
2,311 

348 

487 
1,945 
1,650 


45 
555 

1,104 


1,.361 

162 

320 


823 

10 

232 

1,841 


229 


966 

830 

1,064 

1,208 

37 

220 


2,835 
223 
452 
926 

2,178 

728 
1,698 

286 
3,017 

666 

9,7.59 

1.519 

1,093 

298 


48,392 


657 
438 


2 

1,208 

840 


176 
179 
595 


1890    1880    1870 


885 
403 
411 


81 
581 


867 
1,587 


557 
402 


21,604 
16,288 
16,831 
16,123 
29,766 

18,215 
18,393 
15,644 
21,537 
7,325 

22,501 
55,252 
9,225 
12,055 


1,376,553 


119 

874 


3,022 


266 


145 

626 

726 

19 

1,254 


720 


13,115 
13,914 


23,748 
7,942 

12,843 
26,298 
19,894 


23,949 

8,054 

12,072 

26,421 

4,401 

2,351 

15,939 
19,259 
15,667 
2,516 
33,849 

29,859 
8,403 
22,113 
12,768 
20,443 

3,515 
12,210 

7,870 
9,145 
3,288 


21,173 
15,505 
14,888 
16,920 
24,823 

19,515 
20,279 
16,105 
15,943 
4,916 

23,921 

14,785 

7,944 

5,062 


952,155 


16,086 
6,888 
5,973 
17,461 
22,153 

17,899 
18,899 
11,286 
10,475 
1,561 

23,  .545 
6,119 
2,892 
2,390 


346,377 


5,257 

19,416 

876 

10,040 

2,957 
4,497 
1,263 
2,400 
1,204 

10,141 

1,970 

13,183 

17,323 

1,077 

2,240 


14,421 
15,959 
19,340 

10,407 
1,563 

11,740 
2,858 

25,523 


10,952 

8,871 

3 

23,237 
2,052 

10,022 
17,866 
12,554 
191 
18,527 

5,962 

10,915 

20,031 

37 

159 

12,200 
15,302 
11,004 
369 
21,316 

16,749 
4,179 
15,170 
13,343 
18,476 

2,353 

10,602 

6,111 

8,385 


410 

3,048 

15,847 


6,653 

1,186 

3,774 

9 


10,468 

108 

4,114 

11,351 


1,575 


10,520 
14,772 
17,457 

15,937 

159 

3,711 


5,108 


COLORED,  (a) 


1890      1880     1870 


14,368 


2 

14,297 

6,721 


3,002 


45 
96 
68 
130 
658 

54 

75 
20 
43 


10 

366 

22 

2 


49,710 


394 


10,899 


2,932 
2,316 
6,045 


1,175 
8,158 


3,001 
30 

329 

2,272 

422 


3,026 
13,135 
18,232 


1,304 
1,159 


317 
9,961 


5,394 


3,449 


178 

224 

1,342 


32 
130 

90 
123 
460 

63 
95 
22 


13 

178 

9 


43,107 


350 
186 


45 
101 

13 
211 
193 

81 

53 

1 


25 
44 


17,108 


3,410 


296 

1,716 

263 


59 

119 

144 

1,861 


207 
34 

189 
32 

622 

426 

10 

158 

767 

3,076 

85 
6 
66 
126 
62 


51 

863 

5 

377 

37 
529 

45 


119 

41 

433 

3 

221 

100 

1 

81 

914 

3,217 

56 
21 
68 

107 


1 

73 

923 


339 


10 
484 


2,794 

5,937 

11,901 

207 

13,241 


20,517  9,879 


168 
57 
82 

275 


155 


203 

661 

3 

899 

8 

83 

15 

2,045 


120 


165 

790 

18 

899 

"i 

!,179 


152 
112 


1,136 


770 
95 


30 


134 


10 

7 

156 


17 

833 

2,352 


31 
26 


109 
364 


128 


35 


45 
025 


438 


94 


a  Perion.s  of  African  descent  only. 


POPULATION. 


487 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS   NATIVE  AND   FOREIGN  BORN  AND   WHITE   AND   COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


I 


Kansas — Cont'd. 

Lane 

Leavenworth  . 

Lincoln 

Linn 

Logan 


NATIVE  BORN. 


1890        1880        1870 


Lyon 

McPherson . 

Marion 

Marshall 

Meade 


Miami 

Mitchell 

Montgomery. 

Morris  

Morton 


ITemaha  , 
Neosho  . 

Ness  . . . 
Norton  . 


■Osborne 

Ottawa 

Pawnee 

PhUlips 

Pottawatomie. 


Pratt  .... 
Rawlins  . 

Eeno 

Eepublic. 
Bice 


Kiley  . . . 
Eooks  .. 
Rush  ... 
Russell . 
Saline  . . 


Scott 

Sedgwick.. 
Sequoyah . . 

Seward 

Shawnee . . . 


Sheridan. 
Sherman . 

Smith 

Staflbrd.. 
Stanton.. 


Stevens 

Sumner 

Thomas 

Trego 

Wabaunsee . . 


Wallace 

Washington  . 

Wichita 

Wilson 

Woodson 

Wyandotte  . . 


Kentucky 


Adair 

Allen 

Anderson. 
Ballard . . . 


Barren. 
Bath... 
BeU.... 
Boone  . 


Bourbon . 
Boyd  . . . . 
Boyle . . . . 
Bracken  . 


1,936 
31,605 

8,496 
16,802 

3,061 

20,709 
16,156 
14,631 
19,971 
2,403 

18,397 
13,836 
22,222 

loiiei 

676 

17,004 
17,536 
4,571 
10,069 
20,740 

11,119 
11,338 
4,798 
12,536 
14,963 

7,781 

5,400 

24,843 

16,342 

13,382 

10,616 
7,420 
4,165 
6,161 

13,941 

1,197 
40,029 


1,453 
43,957 

3,431 

4,744 

14,564 

7,940 

987 

1,344 
29,014 
5,069 
2,197 
9,894 

2,080 
19,460 

1,695 
14,684 

8,286 
46,403 


1,799,279 


13,712 
13,677 
10,593 
8,329 

21,443 
12,777 
10,023 
11,847 

16,571 
13,587 
12,697 
11,906 


560 

27,012 

7,687 

14,857 


15,409 

12,270 

8,596 

13,000 

258 

16,586 
13,669 

17,311 
8,240 


10,724 

14,149 

3,418 

6,512 

16,533 

11,478 
9,225 
4,945 
11,199 
13,611 

1,748 

1,326 

11,397 

12,657 

8,548 

8,317 
7,630 
4,186 
6,168 
10,397 

43 

17,175 

521 

3 

26,123 

1,420 

11 

13,002 

4,301 

5 

10 

19,582 

136 

2,159 

7,374 

554 

12,423 

13 

13,162 

5,916 

16,467 


1,589,173 


13,066 
12,075 
9,322 
14,306 


25,529 

393 

11,647 


7,085 
313 
705 

5,407 


10,857 

411 

7,088 

1,976 


5,880 
9,255 


6,507 

26 
1,662 


6,304 


1,105 
4 

3,931 


94 
2,771 


936 


11,657 


321 
3,513 


6,255 
3,436 
8,766 

1,257,613 


11,058 

10,287 

5,412 

12,484 


22,257  I  17,718 

11,897  i  10,055 

6,054  3,730 

11,489  10,231 


15,490 
11,561 
11,788 
12,862 


14,334 
8,009 
9,369 

10,769 


FOREIGN  BOKN. 


1890    1880    1870 


124 

6,880 

1,213 

413 

323 

2,487 
5,458 
5,908 
3,941 
139 

1,217 

1,201 

882 

1,220 

48 

2,245 

1,025 

373 

548 

4,322 


1,243 

406 

1,125 

2,759 

337 

1,356  ! 
2,236 
2,660 
1,069 

2,567 
598 
1,039 
1,172 
3,501 

65 

3,597 


50 
5,215 

302 

517 

1,049 

580 

44 

74 

1,257 

469 

338 

1,826 

388 
3,434 
132 
602 
735 
8,004 


59,356 


9 
15 
17 
61 

47 

36 

289 

399 

405 
446 
251 
463 


41 

5,343 

895 

441 


1,917 
4,873 
3,857 
3,136 
38 

1,216 
1.242 

902 

1,025 

1 

1,738 
972 
304 
486 

3,109 

1,039 

1,082 

451 

815 

2,739 

142 

297 

1,429 

2,256 

744 

2,113 
482 
1,304 
1,183 
3,411 


1,578 

47 

2 

2,970 

147 

2 

881 

454 


1,230 

25 

376 

1,382 

132 

2,487 

1 

613 

619 

2,676 


59,517 


12 
14 
39 

72 

64 

85 

1 

507 


604 
142 
647 


6,915 
123 
527 


929 

425 

63 

1,494 


74 
476 
249 


1,459 

951 

2 


1,141 

7 

465 

81 


1,544 


176 

1 

1,174 


62 

1,475 


159 
"lV464' 


217 
568 


439 

391 

1,249 

63,398 


37 
92 

62 
90 

465 

529 

564 
146 
640 


1890    1880    1870 


2,057 
34,000 

9,606 
16,438 

3,359 

22,163 
21,563 
20,389 
23,625 
2,516 

18,674 
14,985 
22,146 
10,884 
717 

19,034 

18,217 
4,943 
10,580 
24,383 

11,976 
12,508 
5,058 
13,494 
17,385 

7,938 

6,756 

26,721 

18,975 

14,329 

12,853 
7,957 
5,199 
7,279 

16,982 

1,262 
42,256 


1,498 
43,009 

3,733 
5,242 
15,611 
8,330 
1,029 

1,399 

30,093 

5,532 

2,494 

10,980 

2,429 

22,875 
1,819 

15.205 
8,945 

47,424 


1,590,462 


11,893 
12,650 
9,547 
6,978 

17,765 
11,235 
9,570 
11,134 

10,179 

13,328 

8,139 

11,723 


601 

27,383 

8,517 

14,481 


16,298 
17,091 
12,356 
15,905 
296 

16,901 

14,870 

17,528 

8,732 

9 

12,387 
14,735 
3,722 
6,966 
18,905 

12,456 
10,239 
5,364 
11,897 
15,894 

1,852 

1,623 

12,747 

14,898 

9,235 

10,106 
8,056 
5,485 
7,317 

13,528 

43 

18,459 

568 

5 

23,655 

1,567 

13 

13,868 

4,632 

5 

12 

20,698 

161 

2,510 

8,074 

679 

14,891 

14 

13.698 

6,467 

14,539 


1,377,179 


10,907 

11,020 

8,292 

12,653 

17,380 
9,965 
5,874 

10,764 

8,642 
11,608 

7,193 
12,693 


28,148 

516 

11,504 


7,888 
727 
766 

6,893 


11,248 

485 

7,496 

2,152 


7,316 

10,130 

2 


7,530 

33 

2,125 

173 


7,255 


1,281 
5 

5,035 


143 
4,240 


1,085 


12,032 


66 


22 


165 
3,183 


536 
4,079 


6,689 
3,793 
7,839 


1,098,692 


9,229 
9,192 
4,751 
11,099 

14,157 
8,443 
3,620 
9,684 

8,186 

8,282 

5,836 

10,773 


COLOBED.  (a) 


1890      1880     1870 


3 

4,465 

42 

777 

25 

1,031 

50 

150 


937 

50 

947 

497 

7 

213 

330 

1 

36 

678 


144 
167 
260 


354 
27 
118 

330 

61 

5 

54 

460 


6,112 


19 

2 
190 


19 

177 

6 

41 

717 

39 
18 
8 
77 
75 
6,935 


268,071 


1,828 
1,042 
1,063 
1,412 

3,724 

1,578 

740 

1,112 

6,797 
705 

4.809 
646 


4,970 

65 

815 


1,027 

49 

97 

231 


41 
684 
532 


75 
374 


32 

571 

61 
68 
32 
117 
233 

38 


77 
15 
57 

324 
56 
5 
34 

280 


268 
"5,'356' 


15 
123 


104 


25 
646 


77 

56 

4,576 


271,451 


2,171 
1,069 
1,069 
1,725 

4,941 

2,017 

181 

1,232 

7,314 
556 

4,737 
816 


4,284 
'  655 


126 
11 
1 


65 
72 


23 
45 


118 

""2 
6 

'443 


70 

is 


729 


1 
85 


5 

34 

2,120 


222,210 


1,836 

1,104 

098 

1,477 

3,623 

1,702 

111 

1,012 

6,677 
291 

3,679 
636 


a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


488 


COMPEiTDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS    NATIVE   AND   FOREIGN   BORN  AND  WHITE   AND    COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES :  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Kentucky — Con . 

Breathitt 

Breckinridge  . 

Bullitt 

Butler 

Caldwell 


Callowav  . 
Campbell  . 
Carlisle... 
Carroll  . . . 
Carter 


Casey 

Christian  . 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton ... 


Crittenden . . 
Cumberland 

Daviess 

Edinon.son . . 
Elliott 


Estill 

Fayette.. 
Fleming  . 

Floyd 

Fr.ankliu 


Fulton.. 
Gallatin 
Garrard  . 

Grant 

Graves  .. 


Grayson  . 

Green 

Greenup. 
Hancock. 
Hardin . . 


Harlan 

Harrison... 

Hart 

Henderson. 
Henrv 


Hickman  . 
Hojikina . . . 
Jackson  . . 
Jefferson  .. 
Jessamine  . 


Johnson . 
Kenton.. 
Knott  - .. 

Knox 

Larue 


Laurel 

Lawrence . 

Lee 

Leslie 

Letcher. .. 


Lewis  . 

Lincoln 

Livingston 

Logan  

Lvon 


McCrackeu  . 

McLean 

Madison 

Magoffin 

Marion 


Marshall. 
Martin  . . 
Mason  . . . 
Meade . . . 


Menifee  . 
Mercer  . . 
Metcalfe. 
Monroe . . 


1890         1880         1870 


18.832 
8,179 
13,937 
13,134 

14,670 
36,629 
7,580 
8,996 
17,112 

11,789 
33,884 
15,292 
12.444 
7,044 

13,099 
8,447 

32,450 
7,972 
9,198 

10,769 
34,287 
15,936 
11.253 
20,839 

9,891 

4,544 

11,107 

12,523 

28,441 

18,585 
11,452 
11,785 
9,071 
21,091 

6,194 
16,651 
16,408 
28,936 
14,059 

11,591 
23,296 
8,259 
162,572 
11,108 

11,023 
45,370 

5,438 
13,716 

9,399 

12,994 
17,663 
6,082 
3,964 
6,919 

14,681 
15,404 

9,433 
23,702 

7,609 

20,304 
9,815 

24,159 
9,196 

15,498 

11,271 
4,203 

19,889 
9,421 

4,655 
14,938 

9,862 
10,989 


7,741 
17,317 

8,360 
12,128 
11.234 

13,286 
29,710 


8,636 
12,176 

10,964 
31,447 
12,029 
10,211 
7,202 

11,654 
8,890 

26,991 
7,211 
6,558 

9,852 
27,591 
15,063 
10,173 
18,172 

7,840 

4,735 

11,654 

12,874 

24,041 

15,686 
11,849 
13,131 
8,375 
22,226 

5,278 
16.179 
17,079 
23,871 
14,296 

10,561 
18.819 
6,678 
120,400 
10,740 

9,150 
35,431 


10,584 
9,741 

9,121 
13,226 
4,240 
3.740 
6,600 

12,984 
14,991 

9,101 
24,211 

6,723 

15,492 
9,236 

21,935 
6,943 

14,494 

9,619 
3,053 
19,408 
10,220 

3.750 
14,028 

9,414 
10,738 


5,672 

13,254 

7,578 

9,380 

10,735 

9,403 
20,270 


5,899 
7,423 


22,866 
10,745 
8,286 
6,470 

9,315 
7,682 
20,108 
4,449 
4,432 

9,102 
25,241 
1.3,147 

7,871 
14.755 

5,971 
4,944 

10,338 
9,356 

19,297 

11,232 
9,309 

10,961 
6,373 

15,347 

4,415 
12,570 
13,606 
17,769 
10,888 

8,349 
13,765 

4,546 
91,143 

8,561 

7,486 
27,010 


8,291 
8,182 

6,009 
8,470 
3,049 


4,607 

8,973 
10,876 

8,064 
20,233 

6,187 

12,986 
7,553 

19,391 
4,683 

12,600 

9,409 


16,935 
9,379 

1,980 

12,938 

7,927 

9,229 


FOEEIQN  BORN. 


1890   1880   1870 


37 

144 

112 

19 

52 

5 

7,.579 

32 

270 

92 

59 

234 

142 

3 

3 

20 

5 

670 

33 

16 

67 

1,411 

142 

3 

428 

114 
67 
31 

148 
93 

103 
11 
126 
143 
213 

3 

263 

31 

600 

105 

46 
209 

2 

26,026 

140 

4 
8,791 


46 
34 

753 
39 
123 


122 
558 

41 
110 

19 

747 

72 

189 


150 


1 

169 

161 

53 

48 


7,730 


317 


19 
235 
86 
11 
10 

34 

4 

739 

11 

9 

8 

1,432 

158 

3 

527 

137 
97 
50 

209 
97 

98 

22 

240 

188 

338 


325 
54 
644 
196 


25,610 
124 


5 
8,552 


170 
89 
64 

147 
45 

770 

57 

117 

1 

199 

28 

4 

1.061 

103 

5 
114 


186 

203 

24 

91 

7 
7,136 


290 


16 
361 
137 

11 

27 

66 

8 

606 

10 
1 

96 

1,415 

251 

6 

545 

190 
130 
38 
173 
101 

348 
10 
502 
218 
358 


423 

81 
688 
178 

104 

62 

1 

27,810 

77 


142 

71 

136 

196 

46 

1,002 

61 

152 

1 


46 


1,191 

106 


206 
7 


1890         1880 


8,536 
16,896 

7,243 
13,183 
10,450 

13,583 

43,522 

7,223 

8,509 

17,067 

11.331 
18,886 
10,608 
12,034 
6,859 

12,188 
7,456 

27,751 
7,547 
9,187 

10,255 
22,069 
14,453 
11,105 
16,508 

7,797 
4,114 
8,114 
12,188 
25,378 

18,199 
9,572 

11,573 
8,456 

18,957 

6,041 
14,447 
14,437 
21,313 
11,799 


20,072 

8,207 

154,981 

7,542 

10,943 
51,491 

5,365 
12,984 

8,642 

13,188 

17,526 

5,746 

3,932 

6,845 

14,626 
12,388 

8,725 
17,243 

6,310 

15,346 
9,101 

16,949 
9,036 

12,500 

10,945 
4,186 

16,604 
8,715 

4,639 
11,959 

8,971 
10,449 


7,557 
15,282 

7,214 
11,361 

9,095 

12,080 
36,997 


8,182 
11,974 

10,375 

17,043 

7,929 

9.516 

6,901 

10,537 
7,327 

22,876 
6,667 
6,524 

9,349 
16,049 
13,646 

9,977 
13,839 

6,371 

4,185 

8,009 

12,350 

21,287 

15,377 
9,463 

12,932 
7,759 

19,282 

5,164 
13,572 
14,294 
16,943 
11,623 

8,687 
16,412 
6,605 
120,408 
6,463 

9,052 
41,453 


9,922 
8,746 


13,021 
4,024 
3.712 
6,459 

12,925 
11,172 

8,130 
16,977 

5,280 

11,878 
8,445 

14,764 
6,794 

11,189 

9,207 

3,025 

16,077 

9,049 

3,707 
10,994 

8,387 
10,080 


1870 


5,491 
11,758 
6,587 
8,761 
8,748 

8,598 
27,123 


5,649 

■  7,409 

8,340 
13,415 
7,167 
7,802 
6,205 

8,572 
6,181 
17,111 
4,233 
4,411 

8,599 
14,142 
11,842 

7,706 
10,637 

5,224 
4,474 
6,972 
9,020 
17,069 

11,173 
7,442 

11,002 
5,861 

13,429 

4,304 
10,615 
11,495 
12,467 

8,628 

6,818 
11,958 

4,496 
99,806 

5,199 

7,373 
34,439 


7,737 
7,270 

5,872 
8,376 
2,924 


4,479 

8,887 
7,871 
7,147 
14,706 
4,814 

10,699 
6,800 

13,271 
4,505 
9,495 

9,070 


14,544 
8,191 

1,970 
9,834 
7,073 
8,442 


COLORED,  (a) 


1890 


169 
2,080 
1,'048 

773 
2,736 

1,092 
686 
389 
757 
137 

516 

15,231 

4,826 

413 


930 

996 

5,367 

458 

27 

581 

13,625 

1,625 

136 

4,757 

2,208 
497 

3,024 
483 

3,154 

489 

1,891 

338 

758 

2,347 

154 
2,467 
2,002 
8,219 
2,365 

1,768 

3,433 

54 

33,595 

3,706 

84 

2,667 

73 

778 
791 

555 

176 

459 

32 

75 

177 
3,574 

741 
6,560 
1,317 

5,703 
786 

7,399 
160 

3,148 

342 

23 

4,168 

769 

27 

3,075 

900 

540 


1880 


185 
2,204 
1,307 

820 
2,187 

1,215 
441 


771 
371 

608 

14,639 

4,186 

706 

311 

1,151 

1,567 

4,854 

555 

43 

511 

12,974 

1,575 

199 
4,860 

1,605 
647 

3,695 
733 

2,851 

407 

2,408 

439 

803 

3,282 

114 
2,932 
2,839 
7,572 
2,869 

1,964 

2,710 

45 

25,595 

4,401 

103 
2,528 


662 

1,047 

267 
241 
230 

28 
142 

229 
3,908 
1,034 
7,381 
1,488 

4,383 
848 

7,288 
150 

3,504 

440 

32 

4,392 

1,274 

48 

3,148 

1,036 

661 


a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


POPULATION. 


489 


Table  1 3.— POPULATION   AS   NATIVE   AND  FOEEIGN   BOKN  AND  WHITE   AND    COLORED 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued.  ' 


COUNTIES. 


Kentucky — Con. 
Montgomery-. 
Morgan ....... 

Muhlenberg  . . 

Nelson 

Kicholas 


NATIVE  BORN. 


1890         1880         1870 


Ohio 

Oldham. . . 

Owen 

Owsley  . . . 
Pendleton 


Perry 

Pike 

Powell 

Pulaski 

Kobertson  . 

Kockcastle. 
Kowan  — 

Russell 

Scott 

Shelby 


Simpson . 
Spencer. . 
Tiivlor... 
Toild  .... 

Trigg.... 


Trimble 

Union 

Warren 

"Washington . 
Wayne 


Webster.  . 
Whitley  . . 
Wolfe  .... 
Woodford. 


Louisiana. 


Acadia 

Ascension 

Assumption  . . 

Avoyelles , 

Bienville , 


Bossier  . . . 

Caddo  

Calcasieu  . 
Caldwell.. 
Cameron . . 


Carroll 

Catahoula 
Claiborne . 
Concordia. 
De  Soto... 


12,205 
11,243 
17,717 
16,189 
10,638 

22,686 
6,586 

17,602 
5,973 

15,763 

6,331 
17,373 

4,051 
25,530 

4,655 

9,797 
6,104 
8,131 
16,334 
16,343 

10,771 

6,719 

9,300 

16,779 

13,860 

7.084 
18,033 
29,803 
13,521 
12.831 

17,146 

17,442 

7,179 

12.197 


1.068,840 


12,753 
18,756 
19,179 
24,867 
14,080 

20,271 

30,857 

19,332 

5,795 

2,773 


East        Baton 

Rouge. 
East  Carroll . . . 
East  Feliciana . 

Franklin 

Grant 


Iberia 

Iberville . . 
Jackson  .. 
Jefferson  . 
Lafayette. 


Lafourche  . . . 

Lincoln  

Livingston  . . 

Madison 

Morehouse. .. 


Natchitoches  .. 

Orleans , 

Ouachita 

Plaquemines  .. 
Pointe  Coupee . 


11,950 
23,281 
14,785 
19,775 

25.371 

12.244 

17,633 

6,844 

8.247 

20,. 545 
20,844 
7,444 
12,106 
15.674 

21,716 
14,726 
5,689 
14,080 
16.725 

25,614 
207,670 
17.756 
11,637 
19,421 


10,394 
8,451 
14,976 
16,353 
11,679 

19,416 

7,456 
17,284 

4,940 
15,877 

5,606 
12,998 

3,631 
21,197 

5,78-2 

9,629 

4,.399 

7,589 

14,776 

16,511 

10,574 

6,940 

9,228 

15,942 

14,441 

7,112 
17,500 
27,084 
14,288 
12,487 

14,187 
11,986 
5,637 
11,575 


885,800 


16,440 
16,789 
16,474 
10,421 

15.952 
25.657 
12,170 
5,737 
2,363 


10,191 
18,803 
14,795 
15,533 

19,457 

11,966 
14,890 
6,417 
6,161 

16,190 
17,176 
5,324 
11,170 
12,970 

18,733 
11,048 
5,121 
13,750 
14,111 

19,458 
174,933 
14,443 
10,691 
17,549 


7,402 
5,971 
12,420 
14,348 


15,389 
8,613 

14,198 
3,886 

13,214 

4,274 
9,557 
2,593 
17,634 
5,363 

7,130 

2,989 

5,805 

11,441 

15,341 

9,475 
5,854 
8,216 
12,562 
13,653 

5,497 
13,276 
21,198 
12,311 
10,575 

10,904 
8,274 
3,603 
8,110 


665.088 


FOEEION  BOEN. 


11,312 
12,994 
12,613 
10,601 

12,616 
20,933 
6,608 
4,804 
1,538 

9,917 
8,366 

20,125 
9,878 

14,868 

17,043 


13,214 
5,013 

4,488 

8,685 
12,000 

7,631 
15,824 
10,157 

14,412 


3,937 
8,443 
9,302 

17,919 
142,943 
11,299 
9,635 
12,651 


1890    1880    1870 


162 
6 
238 
228 
126 

260 
168 

74 

2 

583 


5 

47 

201 

29 

44 

25 

5 

212 

178 

107 
41 
53 
35 
42 

56 
196 
355 
101 

21 

50 

148 

1 

183 


49,747 


478 
789 
450 
245 
28 

59 

698 

844 

19 

55 


31 
86 
85 

551 

118 

270 

56 

23 

452 

1,004 

9 

1,115 

292 

379 
27 
80 
49 
61 

222 
34,369 
229 
904 
192 


172 
4 
122 
256 
190 

253 
211 
117 
2 
825 

1 

3 

8 

121 

32 

41 

21 

2 

189 

302 

67 

100 
31 
52 
48 

59 
309 
447 
131 

25 

59 

14 

1 

225 


54,146 


455 
221 
273 
21 

90 
639 
314 
30 
53 


34 
119 
70 

509 

168 
242 

78 
27 

486 

868 

4 

996 

265 

380 
27 
137 
156 
95 

249 
41,157 
242 
884 
236 


155 
4 
218 
456 
246 

172 
414 
111 
3 
816 


36 
36 

15 

2 

4 

166 

392 


102 
10 
50 


364 

544 

153 

27 

33 

4 


130 


61,827 


265 

240 

313 

35 

59 

781 

125 

16 

53 

193 
109 
115 
99 
94 

773 


285 
65 
29 

357 

347 

15 

1,943 

231 

307 


89 

157 

85 

346 
48,475 
283 
917 
330 


1890    1880    1870 


8,724 
11.200 
15,596 
12,596 

9,448 

21,600 
5,107 

16.249 
5.891 

15,839 

6,171 
17,212 

4,319 
24,440 

4,529 

9,686 

6,023 

7,870 

11,482 

11,744 

8.504 

5,510 

7,879 

10,513 

10,250 

6,819 
15,573 
22,229 
11,528 
12,234 

15,284 
16,828 
7.058 
7,527 


558,395 


11,602 

8,233 

10,726 

12,904 

7,840 

4,102 
8,003 
16,834 
2,707 
2,402 


6,992 
9,796 
1,757 
6,638 

9,494 

997 
5,196 

2,860 
4,844 

10,519 
6,696 
4,844 
6,716 
9,080 

14,270 
8,481 
4,898 
931 
3,519 

10,254 
177,376 
5,641 
5,283 
4,696 


7,000 

8,422 

13,020 

11,893 

10,119 

18,205 
5,456 

15,898 
4,853 

15,922 

5,468 
12,826 

3,352 
20,122 

5,531 

9,233 
4,314 
7,237 
9,963 

11,258 

7,844 
5,414 
7,360 
9,427 
10,449 

6,594 
14,646 
19,892 
11,988 
11,613 

12,580 
11,752 
.5,563 
6.158 


454,954 


5,968 
8,938 
8,483 
5,455 

3,256 
6,921 
9,919 
2,870 
2,087 


5,724 
8,541 
1,320 
5,116 

7,103 

1,023 
4,497 
2,701 
3,320 

8,100 
4,784 
2,925 
4,864 
7,694 

11.282 
6,177 
4,265 
1,261 
3,547 

7,638 
158,367 
4,502 
4.2.54 
4,785 


4,858 

5,931 

11,005 

10,886 

7,885 

14,168 
6,217 

13,133 
3,812 

13,389 

4,173 
9,460 
2,360 
16,595 
5,142 

6,776 
2,959 
5,516 
7.651 
10,350 

7,406 
4,477 
6,376 
7,752 
9,880 

5,121 
11,066 
15,375 
10,354 

9,927 

9,582 
8,140 
3,575 
4,415 


362,065 


COLORED,  (a) 


1890      1880      1870 


4.265 
6.247 
6.751 
5,589 

3,505 
5,913 
5,171 
2,596 
1,249 

2,380 
4,381 
9,630 
720 
5,111 

6,471 


4,106 
2,233 
2,078 

4,531 
3,669 
4,203 
6,709 
5,631 

8,060 


3,085 

936 

3,012 

7,312 
140,923 
3,759 
3,703 
3,752 


3,643 

49 

2,359 

3,82; 
1,316 

1,346 

1,647 

1,427 

84 

507 

160 
166 
379 
1,291 
155 

155 

106 

266 

5,063 

4,776 

2,374 
1,250 
1,474 
6,301 
3,652 

321 
2,656 
7,926 
2,094 

618 

1,912 
752 

122 
4,853 


559,193 


1,629 
11,270 

8,890 
12,161 


16,225 
23,541 
3,194 
3,106 
426 


3,566 
33 
2,078 
4,716 
1,750 

1,464 

2,211 

1,503 

89 

780 

139 
174 
287 
1,196 
283 

437 

106 

354 

5,002 

5,555 

2,797 
1,626 
1,899 
6,567 
4,040 

577 
.3,163 
7,639 
2,430 

899 

1,666 

237 

75 

5,642 


483,655 


2,699 
44 
1,633 
3,918 
1,244 

1,393 

2,810 

1,176 

75 

641 

96 

102 

239 

1,075 

257 

369 
32 

293 
3,955 
5,383 

2,167 
1,479 
1,850 
4,860 
3,806 

456 
2,574 
6,367 
2,110 

675 

1,355 

138 

28 

3,825 


364,210 


10,855 
8,067 
8,213 
4,987 

12,786 
19,308 
2,407 
2,896 
324 


4,976  4,527 

13,512  10,295 

13,112  13,594 

13,220  10.487 


16,420 

11,360 
12,707 
4,040 
3,416 

10,477 
15,142 
2,608 
6,484 
6,884 

7,819 

6,269 

871 

13,204 

13,267 

15,551 
64,491 
12,344 
7,258 
14,917 


12,863 

11,090 
10,035 
3,793 
2,862 

8,575 
12,759 
2,403 
7,290 
5,541 

7,806 

4,898 

993 

12,645 

10,659 

12,020 
57,617 
10,180 
7,214 
12,999  i 


7,310 
6,984 
6,175 
5,047 

9,170 
15,799 
1,457 
2,224 
342 

7,718 
4,083 
10,608 
9,257 
9,851 

11,343 


2,844 
2,414 

4,510 

8,675 

3,443 

11,054 

4,755 

6,659 


933 
7,663 
6,375 

10,929 
50,456 
7,823 
6,345 
9,229 


a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


490 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS    NATIVE  AND    FOREIGN   BORN  AND  WHITE  AND    COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES :  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


Louisiana — Con. 

Rapiiles 

Red  River 

Richland 

Sabine 

St.  Bernard  . . . 


St.  Charles 
St.  Helena 
St.  James  . 
St.  John 
Baptist. 
St.  Landry 


the 


St.  Martin 

St.  Mary 

St.  Tammany  . 
Tangipahoa . . . 
Tensas 


NATIVE    BORN. 


1890         1880         1870 


Terrebonne 

Union 

Vermilion 

Vernon 

"Washington  . . 


Webster 

West       Baton 

Rouge. 
West  Carroll  . . 
West  Feliciana 
Winn 


Maine 


Androscoggin. 

Aroostook 

Cumberland  .. 

Franklin 

Hancock 


Kennebec. 

Kno.'C 

Lincoln  — 

Oxford 

Penobscot 


Piscataquis. .. 

Sagadahoc 

Somerset 

Waldo 

Washington .  - 
York 


27,318 

11,301 

10,136 

9,357 

4,060 

7,317 

8,031 

15,168 

10,909 

39,846 

14,657 
21,737 
9,636 
12,325 
16,.534 

19,956 

17,243 

14,075 

5,895 

6,689 

12,412 
8,066 

3.735 

14,918 

7,073 


582,125 

37,808 
38,165 
77,341 
16,528 
35,910 

50,650 
29,816 
21,516 
29,675 
64,138 

14.700 
17,811 
30,462 
27,239 
37,502 
52,864 


Maryland 948.094 


Allegany 

Anne  Arundel. 

Baltimore ' 

Baltimore  city . 
Calvert 


Caroline 

Carroll 

Cecil 

Charles 

Dorchester 


Frederick 
Garrett . . . 
Harford  . . 
Howard  . . 
Kent 


Montgomery. . 
Prince  George 
Queen  Anne . . 

St.  Mary 

Somerset 


Talbot 

Washington  . . 

Wicomico 

Worcester 


35,944 

31,169 

64,456 

365,436 

9,827 

13,662 
31,691 
24,957 
15,078 
24,692 

48,463 
13,633 
27,732 
15,460 
17,221 

26,833 
25,490 
18,297 
15,753 
24,082 

19,356 
39,273 
19,887 
19,702 


23,203 
8,540 
8,360 
7,313 
4,016 

6,987 
7,456 
14,392 
9,415 

39,475 

12,439 

19,019 

6,547 

9,365 

17,645 

17,647 

13,475 

8,580 

5,149 

5,184 

9,924 
7,549 

2,756 

12,646 

5,835 


590,053 

36,807 
32,319 
75,723 
17,855 
37,191 

49,560 
31,474 
24,326 
32,029 
64,467 

14,246 
18,212 
31,059 
31,834 
37,626 
55,325 


852,137 


31,019 
27,696 
73,472 
276,177 
10,505 

13,555 
30,077 
26,233 
18,433 
22,996 

49,361 
11,387 
26,707 
15,261 
17,322 

24,390 
25,881 
19,006 
16,872 
21,626 

18,753 
37,941 
17,986 
19,481 


17,636 


5,003 
6,418 
3,273 

4,766 
5,386 
9,927 
6,606 

25,035 

9,134 

13,349 

5,110 

7,592 

12,151 

12,237 
11,646 

4,447 


3,319 


5,028 


FOREIGN   BORN. 


10,321 
4,935 


578,034 

32,236 
22,002 
72,182 
18,511 
35,547 

50,914 
29,745 
24,973 
32,920 
68,183 

13,942 
17,968 
33,245 
33,887 
36,118 
55,661 


697,482 


46,161 


21,399 
13,132 
16,780 

20,071 
20,609 
16,054 
14,860 
18,137 

15,968 
33.861 
15,765 
16,390 


1890    1880    1870 


324 
17 
94 
33 

266 

420 
31 
547 
450 

404 

227 
679 
524 
330 
113 

211 
61 
159 


54 
297 

13 

144 

9 


78,961 


11,160 

11,424 

13,608 

525 

1,402 

6,362 

1,657 

480 

911 

8,727 

1,434 
1,641 
2,165 
520 
0,980 
9,965 


94,296 


5,627 

2,925 

8,453 

69,003 

33 

241 
085 
894 
113 
151 

1,049 
580 

1,261 
809 
250 

352 

590 

164 

66 

73 

380 

509 

43 

45 


360 
33 
80 
31 

389 

174 

48 

322 

271 

529 

224 
872 
340 
273 
170 

310 
51 

148 
11 
6 

81 
118 

20 

163 

11 


58,883 


8,235 

9,381 

10,636 

325 

938 

3,498 

1,.389 

495 

598 

6,009 

626 
1,060 
1,274 

629 
6,858 
6,932 


6,993 

830 

9,864 

50,136 

33 

211 
915 
875 
115 
114 

1,121 
788 

1,335 
879 
283 

369 

570 

251 

62 

42 

312 

620 
30 

58 


379 


107 

38 

280 

101 
37 
225 
156 

518 

236 
511 
476 
336 
268 

214 
39 
81 


178 
19 


48,881 


3,630 

7,607 

9,839 

296 


2,289 

1,078 

624 

568 

6,967 

461 

835 

1,366  I 

635  1 

7,225 

4,513  I 


83,412 


'  7,969 

895 

9,274 

56,484 

25 


1,203 
1,060 


1,411 


1,206 

1,018 

322 

492 
529 
117 


169 

851 
37 
29 


1890    1880    1870 


11,823 
3,557 
3,017 
7,312 
2,347 

1,986 
3,473 
5,691 
4,680 

17,856 

7,050 
7,976 
6,398 
7,943 
1,153 

10,412 
9,901 

11,335 
5,363 
4,635 

5,172 
2,398 

1,438 
2,270 
6,072 


659,263 


48,880 
49,528 
90,502 
17,039 
37,253 

56,878 
31,391 
21,970 
30,564 
72,390 

16,078 
19,344 
32,622 
27.739 
44,315 
62,770 


9,512 
2,507 
3,161 
5,486 
2,104 

1,401 
3,328 
4,850 
3,855 

20,473 

5,783 
6,717 
4,258 
5,608 
1,571 

8,613 
8,014 
6,771 
4,783 
3,475 

4,322 
2,252 

1,339 
2,287 
4,797 


646,852 


44,967 
41,649 
85,823 
18,171 
38,093 

52,929 
32,745 
24,775 
32,612 
69,971 

14,818 
19,132 
32,318 
32,439 
44,207 
62,203 


826,493  I  724,693 


40,135 

19,580 

62,679 

367,143 

4,796 

10,092 
30,241 
21,850 
7,054 
16.133 

42.983 
14,028 
22,617 
12,159 
10,664 

17,500 
14,867 
11,904 
8,153 
14,650 

12,248 
37,274 
14,731 
13,012 


36,463 

14,649 

72,766 

278,584 

4,842 

9,600 
28,706 
22,644 

7,700 
14,634 

42,962 
12,063 
21,385 
11,741 
10,400 

15,608 
13,965 
12,067 
8,244 
12,974 

11,736 
35,495 
12,943 
12,522 


7,742 


2,405 
4,592 
1,640 

897 
2,509 
3,275 
2,715 

13,776 

4,286 
4,203 
3,411 
4,934 
1,400 

6,080 
7,311 
3,480 


COLORED,  (a) 


2,391 


1,710 


1,583 
4,044 


624,809 


35,826 
29,553 
81,503 
18,796 
36,444 

53,019 
30,707 
25,531 
33,465 
74,581 

14,328 
18,693 
34,582 
34,493 
43,188 
60,100 


605,497 


37,370 

12,725 

55,024 

227,794 

4,332 

8,343 
26,444 
21,860 

6,418 
11,902 

39,999 


17,750 

10,676 

9,370 

13,128 

11,358 

9,579 

7,218 

10,916 

9,471 
31,874 
11,396 
10,550 


1890      1880     1870 


15,800 
7,760 
7,213 
2,067 
1,977 


13,942 
6,066 
5,279 
1,847 
2,288 


5,751  5,746 

4,589  4,176 

9,997  9,862 

6,637  5,792 


22,274 

7,821 
14,395 
3,702 
4,698 
15,492 


7,403 

2,899 

540 

2,062 

7,289 
5,964 

2,310 

12,785 

1,010 


1,190 


19,399 

6,876 
13,115 
2,595 
4,014 
16,237 

9,111 
5,512 
1,957 

377 
1,712 

5,683 
5,415 

1,437 

10,522 

1,047 


1,451 


10,267 


71 

37 

417 

9 

56 

125 
80 
26 
20 


215,657 


75 

40 

518 

9 

36 

129 

117 
40 
15 

109 

7 
140 

24 

131 

54 


210,230 


1,431 
14,509 
10,230 
67,104 

5,064 

3,811 
2,133 
3,978 
8,136 
8,709 

6,528 
185 
6,376 
4,110 
6,807 

9,685 
11,210 
6,557 
7,666 
9,505 

7,483 
2,507 
5,199 
6,734 


2,705 
1,847 
1,913 

3,963 
2,914 
6,877 
4,044 

11,694 

5,064 
9,607 
2,175 
2,994 
11,018 

6,172 

4,374 
1,047 

"939 


3,404 


8,915 
909 


1,549 
13,877 
10,565 
53,716 

5,696 

4,166 
2,286 
4,464 

10,848 
8,476 

7,520 
112 
6,657 
4,399 
7,205 

9,150 
12,486 
7,189 
8,690 
8,694 

7,329 
3,1)66 
5,073 
7,017 


40 
56 
517 
10 
49 

184 
116 
58 
23 
108 

54 
109 

24 

29 
155 

74 


175,391 


1,166 
11,732 

8,363 
39,553 

5,533 

3,758 
2,175 
4,014 
9,318 
7,556 

7,572 


4,855 
3,474 
7,732 

7,434 
9,780 
6,592 
7,726 

7,274 

6,666 

2,838 
4,406 


a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


populatio:n^. 


491 


Tarle  13.— population   AS   NATIVE  AND   FOEEIGN    BORN  AND  WHITE  AND    COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


I 


Barnstable  . 
Berkshire... 

Bri.«tol 

Dukes 

Essex 

Franklin  ... 
Hampden . . . 
Hampshire  . 
Middlesex  . . 

Nantucket.. 

Norfolk 

Plymouth... 

Suttblk 

Worcester . . 

Michigan 

Alcona 

Alger 

Allegan 

Alpena 

Antrim 

Arenac 

Baraga 

Barry 

Bay 

Benzie 

Berrien 

Branch 

Calhoun 

Cass 

Charlevoix.. 

Cheboygan  . 
Chippewa.. - 

Clare  

Clinton 

Crawford  . . . 

Delta 

Eaton 

Emmet 

Genesee 

Gladwin 

Gogebic 

Grand  Traverse 

Gratiot 

Hillsdale  . . . 
Houghton  . . 

Huron 

Ingham 

Ionia  

Iosco  

Iron 

Isabella 

Isle  Koyal  . . 

Jackson 

Kalamazoo. . 
Kalkaska... 

Kent 

Keweenaw. . 

Lake 

Lapeer 

Leelanaw... 

Lenawee  . . . 
Livingston  . 

Luce 

Mackinac . . . 
Macomb 

Manistee  ... 

Mauitou 

Marquette .  - 

Mason 

Mecosta 


a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


492 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  13.— POPULATION   AS  NATIVE   AND    FOREIGN   BORN   AND  WHITE   AND    COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Michigan — Con . 

Menominee 

Midland 

Missaukee 

Monroe 

Montcalm 

Montmorency . . 

Muskegon 

Newaygo 

Oakland 

Oceana 

Ogemaw 

Ontonagon 

Osceola 

Oscoda  

Otsego 

Ottawa 

Presque  Isle. .. 
Roscommon  . . . 

Saginaw 

St.  Clair 

St.  Joseph 

Sanilac 

Schoolcraft 

Shiawassee 

Tuscola 

Van  Buren 

"Washtenaw 

"Wayne 

Wexford 

Minnesota 

Aitkin 

Anoka 

Becker 

Beltrami 

Benton 

Big.stone 

Blue  Earth  .... 

Brown 

Carlton 

Carver 

Cass 

Chippewa 

Chisago 

Clay 

Cook 

Cottonwood  . . . 

Crow  Wing 

Dakota 

Dodge 

Douglas 

Faribault 

Fillmore 

Freeborn 

Goodhue 

Grant 

Hennepin 

Houston 

Hubbard 

Isanti  

Itasca  

Jackson  

Kanabec 

Kandiyohi 

Kittson 

Lac  qui  Parle  (6) 

Lac  qui  Parle.. 

Lake 

Lesueur  

Lincoln 

Lyon 


NATIVE  BOEN. 


1890         1880         1870 


16,131 

8,005 

3,182 

27,911 

27,302 

907 
26,278 
16,389 
34,513 
13,123 

3,451 

2,423 

10,946 

1,408 

2,921 

24,917 

2,854 

1.256 

56,777 

33.699 

22,890 
18,658 
3.002 
20,  .554 
24,493 

28,368 

34,471 

161,097 

8,644 


834,470 


5.646 

5.156 

994 

28,500 
27,500 


1,444 
6,976 
5,676 
150 
4,027 

3,867 
21,383 
9,716 
2,656 
10,143 

957 
5,162 
5,613 
6.379 

48 

4,342 
5,944 

13,767 
8.296 
8,750 

12,462 
19,034 
11,933 
18,405 
3.910 

118,932 

10,051 

1,147 

3.795 

398 

5,586 

085 

7,823 

2,001 


6,256 

618 

13,795 

3,387 

6,499 


17,386 

11,900 

34,854 

9,782 

1,156 
1,758 
7,566 
357 
1,400 

23,440 

1.450 

736 

39,160 

29,023 

24,072 
13,477 
900 
23,026 
18,781 

28,407 

33,903 

106,383 

5,132 


513,097 


255 

5,214 

3,244 

6 

2,156 

2,543 

16,913 

7,106 

764 

8,161 

381 

3,231 

4,017 

3,183 

56 

3,026 
1,528 
12,263 
8,686 
5,468 

9,877 
19,243 
10,194 
17,149 

1,704 

46,271 
10,383 


2,370 
106 

2,918 
265 

5,214 
253 


2,740 

73 

11,315 

1,875 

4,555 


918 

2,448 

43 

22,700 

11,708 


9,449 

6,245 

34,770 

5,942 

2 

1,714 

1,435 

32 


17,447 


24,334 
21,694 

23,591 
6,852 


17,986 
10,261 

26,242 

32,708 

72,453 

588 


178 
2,868 

185 

73 

1,075 

19 

12,148 

3,311 

118 

5,668 

363 

698 

2,164 

49 


318 

166 

10,767 

6,515 

2,316 

7,422 
15,178 

6,518 

12,164 

148 

21,338 
8,176 


865 
92 

1,192 

85 

668 

47 

108 


114 

7,710 


FOREIGN  BOHN. 


1890         1880         1870 


17,508 
2,652 
1,866 
4,426 
5,335 

580 
13,735 

4,087 
6,732 
2,575 

2,132 
1,333 
3,684 
496 
1,351 

10,441 

1,833 

777 

25,496 

18,406 

2,466 
13,931 
2,816 
4,398 
8,015 

2,173 

7,739 

96,017 

2,634 


467,356 


1,018 
2,908 
3,725 
162 
2,257 

1,855 
7,827 
6,101 
2,616 
6,389 

290 

3,393 

4,746 

5,138 

50 

3,070 
2,908 
6,473 
2,568 
5,856 

4,246 
6,932 
6,029 
10,401 
2,965 

66,362 

4,602 

265 

3,812 

345 

3,338 

894 

6,174 

3,386 


4,126 
681 
5,262 
2,304 
3,002 


6,341 

1,737 

559 

5,124 

5,648 


9,200 
2,788 
6,683 
1,917 

758 
807 
3,211 
110 
574 

9,686 

1,663 

723 

19,935 

17,174 

2,554 
12.864 
675 
4,033 
6,957 

2,400 

7,945 

60,061 

1.683 


267,676 


111 

1,894 

1,974 

4 

856 

1,145 
5,976 
4.912 
466 
5,979 

105 
2,177 
3,965 
2,704 


2,507 
791 
5,128 
2,658 
3.662 

3.139 
8,919 
5,875 
12,502 
1,300 

20,742 
5.949 


2.693 
18 

1,888 
240 

4,945 
652 


2,151 
33 

4,788 
1.070 
1,702 


873 
837 


4,783 
1,921 


5,445 
1,049 
6,097 
1,280 

10 

1,131 

658 

38 


9,204 
259 


14,763 
14,967 


2.684 
7,710 


2.872 
3,453 

2,587 

8.726 

46,585 

62 


160,697 


1,072 
123 

7 
483 

5 

5,154 

3,085 

168 

5,918 

17 

769 

2,194 

43 


216 

34 

5,545 

2,083 

1,923 

2,518 

9,709 

4,060 

10.454 

192 

10,228 
6,760 


1,170 
4 

633 

8 

1,092 

17 

37 


21 
3,897 


1890    1880    1870 


33,453 
10,611 
5,032 
32,247 
32,517 

1,484 
39,876 
20,412 
40,920 
15,391 

5,575 
3,695 
14,566 
1,895 
4,268 

35,260 

4,664 

2,033 

81,703 

52,005 

25,207 
32,572 
5,776 
30,924 
32,427 

29,827 

40,965 

253,276 

11,262 


1,296,159 


2,228 
9,864 
9,222 
312 
6,258 

5,655 
29,168 
15.814 

5,251 
16,532 

1,247 

8,554 

10,352 

11,509 

97 

7,411 

8,711 

20,130 

10,859 

14,592 

16,708 
25,949 
17,947 
28,726 
6,875 

183,839 

14,652 

1,404 

7,607 

720 

8,922 

1,520 

13,996 

5,292 


10,379 
1,276 

19,038 
5,680 
9,484 


11,865 

6,863 

1,553 

33,512 

33,038 


26,489 
14,541 
41,136 
11,307 

1,914 

2,478 

10,734 

459 

1,974 

32,952 

3,106 

1,456 

58,493 

46,140 

26,385 
26,309 
1,438 
27.008 
25,631 

29,982 

40,628 

163,021 

6,798 


776,884 


306 

7,083 

4,468 

10 

2,977 

3,688 
22,851 
12,009 

1,101 
14,138 

461 

5,405 

7,943 

5,855 

15 

5,533 
2,248 
17,307 
11,333 
9,105 

13,013 
28,150 
16,057 
29,584 
3,004 

66,453 
16,320 


5,062 
46 

4,806 

484 

10.158 

871 


134 
11,590 


o  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


4,891 
65 
16,067 
2,942 
6,255 

b  See  Table  2. 


1,777 

3,269 

130 

27,405 

13,561 


14,854 
7,159 

40,402 
6,616 

12 
2,813 
2,076 

70 


26,541 
354 


38,683 
36,593 

26,142 
14,527 


20,823 
13,704 

28,152 

40,307 

116,351 

647 


438,257 


18 

3,925 

308 

80 
1,556 

24 
17,282 
6,396 

274 
11,585 

172 

1,433 

4,309 

92 


534 

199 

16,264 

8,593 

4,230 

9,938 

24,870 

10,571 

22,596 

321 

31,329 
14,926 


2,035 
78 

1,823 
93 

1,760 
64 
145 


COLORED,  (a) 


1890 


76 
120 

1 
105 

46 
315 

36 

4 
2 
40 
6 
4 

46 
10 


336 
92 


136 
16 


27 
20 

655 

1,221 

3,815 

15 


3,683 

1 

19 

1 


1,397 
1 


1880 


112 
110 


85 

18 

400 

45 


316 
52 

230 

32 

3 

48 

43 

738 

1,216 

3,379 

16 


1,564 


476 
12 


POPULATION. 


493 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE    AND   FOREIGN   BOEN    AND   WHITE    AND  COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


NATIVE  BORN. 


1890         1S80        1870 


Minnesota — Con. 

McLeod 

Marshall 

Martin 

Meeker 

Millelacs 


Monongalia- 
Morrison  . . . 

Mower 

Murray 

K"icollet 


Kobles... 
Norman  - 
Olmsted  . 
Ottertail . 
Pine 


Pipestone. 

Polk 

Pope 

Kamsey... 
Kedwood  . 

KenviUe  . . 

Eice 

Eocfc 

St.  Louis.. 
Scott  


Sherburne . 

Sibley 

Stearns 

Steele 

Stevens 


Swift 

Todd 

Traverse . . 
"Wabasha  . 


"Wadena 

"Waseca 

Washington  . 
"Watonwan  . . 


"Wilkin 

"Winona 

Wright 

Yellow    Medi- 
cine. 


Mississippi . 


Adams  , 
Alcorn . 
Amite . . 
Attala . . 
Benton  . 


Bolivar 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Chickasaw  . . 
Choctaw 


Claiborne - 

Clarke 

Clay 

Coahoma  - 
Copiah  . .  - 


Covington  . 

De  Soto 

Franklin  - . 

Greene 

Grenada  -  -  - 


Hancock-  - 
Harrison  . 

Hinds 

Holmes . .  - 
Issaquena 
Itawamba  . 


10,957 
4,026 
6,881 
9,656 
2,151 


8,819 

13,370 

4,305 

8,193 

5,722 

5,837 

15,126 

20,884 

2,222 

3,913 
15,501 

5,959 
84,324 

6,527 

11,081 
17,154 

4,917 
21,971 

9,185 

4,193 
9,910 
24,058 
9,128 
3,440 

6,165 
9,4.39 
2,849 
12,583 

3,095 
9,521 
15,716 
4,823 

2,841 
23,548 
16,471 

5,996 


1,281,648 


7,713 
525 
4,245 
7,569 
1,259 


3,730 
11,914 
2,397 
7,148 

3,384 


25,456 
13,034 
18,149 
22,171 
10,566 

29,756 
14,674 
18,740 
19,816 
10,815 

14,400 
15,771 
18,539 
18,249 
30,094 

8,288 
24,123 
10,408 

3,903 
14,914 

8,017 
11,882 
38,947 
30,861 
12,240 
11,701 


16,858 

11,249 

906 

1,749 
5,697 
3,291 
29,297 
3,768 

6,556 
15,684 
2,653 
2,526 
8,659 

2,875 
0,567 
14,827 
8,576 
2,664 

4,391 

4,698 

956 

13,282 

1,746 
8,694 
11,891 
3,039 

1,260 
18,813 
11,993 

3,342 


3,757 


3,340 

3,737 

918 

1,463 
1,113 
7,238 
185 
4,281 

108 


1,122,388      816,731 


22,030 
14,170 
1.3,961 
19,909 
10,988 

18,510 
13,469 
17,724 
17,8.36 
8,995 

16,610 
14,947 
17,314 
13,450 
27,331 

5,982 

22,788 

9,703 

3,187 

12,006 

6,164 

7,352 

43,457 

27,027 

9,901 

10,646 


15,364 
888 
324 


1,310 
13,246 
1,147 

1,808 

11,349 

120 

1,708 

6,625 

1,524 
3,662 


71 


1,499 

13 

11,321 


5,380 
6,440 
1,424 

103 
15,168 
6,468 


18,408 
10,371 
10,926 
14,710 


9,542 
10,533 
20,741 
19,651 
16,943 

13,175 
7,434 


7,039 
20,425 

4,730 

31,701 

7,467 

2,032 

ia,333  : 

4,025 

.5,196 

29,793 

19J92  ^ 

6,785 
7,808 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


1890         1880         1870 


6,069 
5,104 
2,522 
5.800 
694 


4,506 
4,649 
2,387 
5,189 

2,236 
4,781 
4,680 
13,348 
1,830 

1,219 
14,691 

4,073 

55,472 

2,859 

6,018 
6,814 
1,900 
22,891 
4,646 

1,715 
5,289 
10,786 
4,104 
1,811 

3,996 
3,491 
1,667 
4,389 

958 
3,792 
10,276 
2,923 

1,505 
10,249 
7,693 
3,858 


7,952 


4,629 

467 
1,004 
4,170 

242 


575 
81 
49 
42 
19 

224 
14 
33 
75 
32 

116 
55 
68 
93 

139 

11 

60 

16 

3 

60 

301 
599 
332 
109 

78 
7 


2,145 
4,885 
1,207 
5,185 

1,051 


4,685 

7,426 

459 

343 

5,736 

2,583 

16,593 

1,607 

4,235 
6,797 
1,016 
1.978 
4,857 

980 
4,070 
7,129 
3,884 
1,247 

3,082 

1,435 

551 

4,924 

334 
3,691 
7,672 
2,065 


8,384 
6,111 
2,542 


619 

102 

43 

79 

35 

142 
23 
71 


158 
74 
53 
118 
221 

11 

136 

26 

7 
65 

275 
543 
501 

137 

103 

17 


527 

2,353 

191 

1,698 

568 

3,209 

24 

4,081 


4,429 

1,080 

324 


1,381 

9,839 

682 

1,411 
4,7,34 
18 
2,853 
4,417 

526 
3,063 
5,217 
2,183 

103 


537 
'4,'5'3'8 


2,474 
5,369 
1,002 

192 
7,151 
2,989 


11,191 


676 
60 

47 


190 

28 
306 
248 

45 

211 

71 


105 
183 

23 
320 

31 

6 

238 

214 
599 
695 
178 
102 
4 


1890 


17,026 
9,130 
9,402 

15,447 
2,827 


13,312 

17,982 

6.641 

13,373 

7,957 
10,616 
19,800 
34,217 

3,911 

5,126 

30,169 

10,032 

138,252 

9,280 

17,098 
23,925 
6,817 
44,566 
13,795 

5,902 
1.5,199 
34,710 
13,214 

5,197 

10,062 
12,922 
4,512 
16,940 

4,045 
13,311 
25,849 

7,741 

4,344 
33,733 
24, 161 

9,836 


544,851 


1880 


12,341 
991 

5,249 
11.728 

1,457 


5,863 
16,787 

3,604 
12,330 

4,435 


6,128 
9,605 
7,600 
12,742 
5,665 

3,222 
11,276 
8,161 
8,491 
8,208 

3,533 
7,716 
5,624 
2,245 
14,632 

5,319 
6,957 
5,484 
2,9.36 
3,896 

5,770 
9,163 

10,892 

7,084 

736 

10,723 


21,528 

18,654 

1,192 

2,091 
11,211 

5,874 
45,365 

5,347 

10,791 
22,385 
3,669 
4,367 
13,461 

3,855 
10,637 
21,954 
12,428 

3,908 

7,473 
6,129 
1,506 
18,149 

2,080 
12,376 
19,500 

5,101 

1,896 
27,125 
18,101 

5,882 


479,398 


4,796 
9,863 
5,494 
11,653 
5,777 

2,694 
10,191 
7,831 
7,096 
6,537 

3,910 

7,181 
5,255 
2,412 
13,101 

4,034 
7,581 
4,852 
2,381 
3,236 

4,635 
5,749 
11,675 
6,911 
826 
9,555 


1870 


5,643 


3,867 
6,088 
1,107 

3,161 
1,681 

10,447 

209 

8,327 

117 


COLORED,  (a) 


1890      1880     1870 


19,766 

1,966 

645 


2,690 

22,886 

1,826 

3,219 

16,025 

1.38 

4,529 
11,024 

2,050 

6,724 

14,201 

8,258 

161 


2,035 

5 

15,836 

5 

7,852 

11,775 

2,426 

295 
22,269 
9,457 


382,896 


4,797 
7,663 
4,196 

8,828 


1,900 
8,561 
9,497 
9,830 
12,526 

3,390 
4,073 


1,495 
5 

1 
36 


228 
1 


1,763 
10,217 

3,106 
14,276 
3,698 
1,666 
3,929 

3,053 
4,368 
9,829 
6,145 
741 
6,826 


17 


491 


27 


1 

198 

1 


742,559  650,291 


19,895 
3,510 

10,597 
9,444 
4,919 

26,737 

3,412 

10,611 

11,400 

2,638 

10,980 
8,104 
12,982 
16,069 
15,600 

2,971 
17,224 

4,934 

933 

11,076 

2,509 

3,314 

28,368 

23,883 

11,579 

985 


17,847 
4,409 
8,510 
8,260 
5,246 

1.5,958 
3,300 
9,961 

10,209 
2,498 

12,858 
7,828 
12,110 
11,155 
14,442 

1,958 
15,343 

4,871 

785 

8,831 

1,764 
2,146 
32,279 
20,233 
9,174 
1,108 


19 
22 


1 

5 

13 


1 

'23 

1 
2 

21 


50 


444,201 


14,287 
2,768 
6,777 
5,948 


7,816 

2,000 

11,550 

10,069 

4,462 

9,996 
3,432 


5,381 
10,390 

,  1,647 
17,745 

3,800 
372 

6,642 

1,186 
1,427 
20,659 
13,225 
6,146 


a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


494 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND   FOREIGN    BOEN   AND    WHITE   AND    COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


NATIVE  BORN. 

rOBEIGN  BOBN.      * 

WHITE. 

COLOBED.  ia) 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

Mississippi— Con . 

Jackson 

Jasper          . 

10,910 
14,753 
18,849 
8,312 
17.935 

20,492 
29,339 
12,310 
14,781 
19,961 

16,769 
17,784 
26,943 
27,196 
9,514 

25,944 
30,633 
14,430 
11,118 
16.583 

27,297 

17,657 

26,862 

2,940 

6,468 

20,821 
14,927 
13,670 
3,263 
17,876 

11,721 
8,335 
10,129 
10,627 
9,326 

14,326 
19,217 
12,931 

9,288 
12.122 

15,585 
32,261 
39,892 
9,794 
12,045 

17,488 
12,070 
16,469 
36,165 

2,444,315 

7,330 
12,083 
17,150 

3,824 
15,678 

21,563 
21,298 
9,408 
13,114 
20,370 

10,162 
13,407 
28,083 
25,671 
6,899 

29,135 
28,419 
13,309 
8,713 
13,388 

29,785 
15,930 
28,236 

4,184 
10,824 
13,662 

3,306 
12,887 

18,538 

13,264 

6,699 

8,466 

15,883 

335 
32 
98 
21 
26 

61 
322 
8 
22 
79 

100 
128 
104 
125 
18 

99 
97 
29 

28 
42 

41 
37 
115 
17 
26 

382 

13 

9 

23 

46 

19 

47 

9 

8 

58 

35 
36 
20 
14 
36 

21 

903 

522 

23 

15 

104 
19 
160 
229 

234,869 

277 
43 

164 
4 
41 

108 

203 

12 

32 

100 

84 
140 
161 
195 

195 

134 

39 

28 

48 

89 
48 
116 

178 

60 

186 

33 

264 
198 
21 
30 
72 

7,814 
7,368 
3,589 
7,082 
7,869 

11,700 

14,671 

6,240 

9,350 

12,510 

2,597 
10,325 
6,009 
6,031 
6,530 

9,731 

12,109 

7,448 

8,351 

10,119 

4.709 
5,759 
9,248 
2.301 
4,582 

10,581 

10.585 

10,833 

894 

7.507 

7.000 
1.223 
6,229 
8,924 
2,530 

5.154 
8.495 
10,026 
8.311 
1,259 

11.608 
8,803 
4,838 
5,799 
9,080 

3,962 

6,987 
7,683 
8,690 

2,528,458 

5,124 
6,244 
4,260 
3,469 
7,100 

11,385 
9.959 

4.937 
8,104 
12,656 

2,230 
7,701 
5,588 
5,946 
4,450 

10,992 

10,551 

6,671 

6,555 

8,428 

5,302 
5,109 
9,521 

3,167 
5,801 
3,215 
3,005 
5,706 

10,819 
7,051 
3,678 
5,491 

11,100 

3,436 

7,238 
15,356 

1,246 
10,058 

8,853 
14,972 
6,078 
5,018 
7,530 

14,267 

7,587 
21,036 
21,290 

3,002 

16,306 

18,619 

7,009 

2,172 

6,156 

22,629 

11,934 

17,729 

656 

1,874 

10,620 
4,355 
2,845 
2,392 

10,413 

4,616 
7,141 
3,909 
1,711 
6,850 

9,207 
10,756 

2,925 

991 

10,895 

3,998 

24,356 

35,530 

4,011 

2,980 

13,626 
5,061 
8,945 

27,701 

150,184 

2,482 
5,631 
13,051 
359 
8,537 

10,286 
11,538 
4,473 
4,660 

7,814 

7,997 
5,842 
22,656 
19,907 
2,451 

18,338 

18,001 

6,677 

1,768 

4,686 

24,572 
10,869 
18,830 

1,194 
4,898 

Jefferson 

10,633 
308 

Kemper 

Lafayette 

Lauderdale 

Lawrence 

7,214 

7,983 
6,411 
3,042 
3,005 

Lee          

4,855 

Leflore 

Lincoln 

Lowndes 

Madison 

Marion 

Marshall 

Monroe 

Montgomery... 

Neshoba 

Newton 

Noxubee 

Oktibbeha 

Panola     

10,066 
30,176 
20,550 
4,204 
1 
29,046 
22,512 

118 
326 
398 

7 

370 
119 

6,022 

7,480 
5,809 
2,562 

12,917 
8,631 

4.162 
23,022 
15,139 

1,649 

16,499 
14,000 

7,413 
9,982 

20,758 
14,837 
20,564 

26 
85 

147 
54 
190 

5,419 
6,386 

5,107 
5,587 
8,169 

1,703 
3,386 

15,798 
9,304 
12,585 

Pearl  River 

3,423 

16,191 
13,839 
12,141 
1,391 
16,700 

10,813 
6,252 
7,998 
8,068 
4,589 

10,879 

18,660 

12,835 

8,745 

8,401 

13,010 
30,133 
25,000 
8,718 
9,526 

17,650 
10,060 
15,431 
33,523 

1,956,802 

2,688 

10,895 
12,509 
9,330 

4 

497 
19 
17 
16 
52 

32 
54 
10 
20 
72 

47 
61 
32 
29 
60 

20 

1.105 

367 

23 

8 

165 

27 

218 

322 

211.578 

6 

408 
16 
18 

2,357 

8,572 
9,609 
9,737 
592 
7,193 

6,633 
1,405 
4,994 
6,452 
1,764 

4,168 
9,094 
9,802 
7,611 
1,256 

9,932 

8,717 
3,478 
4,971 
7,239 

3.570 
6,113 
7,533 
8,498 

2,022,826 

1,971 

5,990 
9,513 

7,594 

1,070 

8,112 
4,249 
2,421 
815 
9,559 

4,132 
4,893 
3,014 
1,636 
2,897 

6,757 
9,627 
3,065 
1,163 
7,205 

3,098 

22,516 

21,861 

3,770 

2,295 

14,243 
3,927 
8,116 

25,342 

145,350 

723 

Pike 

5,312 

Pontotoc 

Prentiss 

Quitman 

Kankin 

Scott 

3,012 
1,754 

12,860 
7,817 

117 
30 

■  5,704 

4,680 


7,273 
3,167 

Sharkey 

Simpson 

Smith      

5,709 
7,110 
4,848 

7,791 

9 

16 
167 

61 

3,569 
5,415 
1,772 

3,215 

2,149 
1,711 

Sunflower 

Tallahatchie... 

Tate 

Tippah  

Tishomingo  ... 
Tunica 

Union 

Warren 

Washington  ... 

Wayne 

Webster 

Wilkinson 

Winston 

Yalobusha 

Yazoo 

3,243 
4,637 

20,681 
7;323 
5,305 

46 
27 
53 

15,636 
6,609 
1,231 

5,091 

741 

4,127 

25,183 
14,286 
4,192 

1,586 

283 

14 

7,907 
2,164 
2,570 

18,862 
12,405 
1,636 

12,558 

8,926 

12,887 

17,052 

1,499,028 

147 
58 
367 

227 

222,267 

2,698 
5,572 
6,202 
4,884 

1,603,146 

10,007 
3,403 
7,052 

12,395- 

Missouri 

118,071 

Adair 

Andrew 

Atchison 

Audrain 

Barry 

Barton 

16,986 
15,097 
14,563 
21,273 
22,051 

17,801 
30,728 
14,144 
12,768 
25,740 

61,841 

9,929 

14,578 

24,486 

9,897 

20,232 
24,750 
4,581 
22,818 
15,492 

14,718 
15,430 
13,521 
18,975 
13,954 

10,077 
24,668 
11,431 
10,765 
25,073 

42,900 

5,848 

12,994 

23,063 

7,165 

18,609 
22,332 
2,154 
21,825 
10,649 

11,072 
14,261 
7,712 
11,720 
10,345 

4,931 
15,422 
10,198 

7,823 
20,439 

28,796 

4,265 

10,715 

18,498 

6,032 

14,721 
16,624 

1,444 
18,557 

9,370 

431 
903 
970 
801 
892 

703 
1.495 
829 
353 
303 

8,259 
235 
574 
645 
143 

1,828 

992 

78 

483 

128 

472 
888 
1.035 
757 
451 

255 
713 
965 
365 
349 

6,892 
163 
652 
607 
101 

2,389 
942 

14 
606 

92 

376 

876 

728 

587 

28 

156 
538 
1,124 
339 
326 

6,313 

33 

675 

704 

76 

2,837 

822 

11 

739 

104 

17,114 
15,751 
15,485 
20,230 
22,846 

18,457 
31.817 
14,808 
13,097 
21,364 

66,116 

9,568 

14,777 

20,645 

9,943 

20,022 

24,365 

4,650 

22,517 
15,493 

14,964 

15,950 
14,514 
17,887 
14,392 

10.315 
25,129 
12,124 
11,104 
20,338 

46,063 

5,871 

13,233 

19,239 

7,152 

19,003 
21,807 
2,157 
21,679 
10,595 

11,305 
14,736 
8,405 
11,237 
10,320 

5,068 
15,840 
11,002 

8,116 
16,727 

33,155 

4,275 

11,106 

15,768 

5,959 

15,912 
16,619 

1,425 
18,793 

9,363 

303 
249 

46 
1,840 

97 

47 

404 

165 

19 

4,677 

3,974 
596 
374 

4,484 
97 

2,038 
1,377 

226 

367 

40 

1,844 

13 

17 
252 
271 

26 
5,082 

3,726 
140 
413 

4,431 
114 

1,995 

1,467 

143 
401 

34 
1,070> 

52 

19 

Bates 

Benton 

Bollinger 

320 
46 

4,038 

Buchaoan 

Butler      

1,953 
21 

284 
3,434 

149 

1,646 

827 

30 

502 

Caldwell 

Callaway 

Camden 

Cape  Girardeau 
Carroll 

Carter 

9            11 
784          751 

Cass 

Cedar 

a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


POPULATION. 


495 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND   FOREIGN    BORN    AND    WHITE    AND   COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Missouri — CoDtd, 

Chariton 

Christian  ... 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 


Cole 

Cooper 

Crawford  . 

Dade 

Dallas 


Daviess . 
Dekalb  . 

Dent 

Douglas. 
Dunklin 


Franklin . . . 
Gasconade  . 

Gentry 

Greene 

Grundy 


Harrison. 

Henry 

Hickory  . 

Holt 

Howard. . 


Howell  . . 

Iron 

Jackson  . 

Jasper 

Jefferson 


Johnson  . . . 

Knox 

Laclede.  ... 
Lafayette.. 
Lawrence.. 


Lewis 

Lincoln 

Linn 

Livingston  . . 
McDonald  . . . 


Macon . . . 
Madison . 
Maries. .. 
Marion  .. 
Mercer.. 


Miller 

Mississippi . . 

Moniteau 

Monroe 

Montgomery. 


Morgan 

New  Madrid. 

Newton 

Nodaway 

Oregon 


Osage 

Ozark 

Pemiscot . 

Perry 

Pettis 


Phelps. 
Pike... 
Platte. . 
Polk... 


Pulaski... 
Putnam... 

Ralls 

Kandolph . 


Ray 

Reynolds  .. 

Ripley  

St.  Cliarles. 


NATIVE  BORN. 


1890         1880         1870 


25.077 
13,575 
14,476 
19,252 
16.596 

15,333 
21.232 
11.433 
17,191 

12.522 

20,227 
13,969 
11,955 
13,988 
15,031 

24,190 
9,384 
18,639 
46.755 
17,420 

20,634 
27,233 
9,204 
14,814 
16,975 

18,248 
8,542 
138,215 
48,756 
19,435 

27,327 
12,914 
14,310 
27,506 
25.022 

15,240 
17,461 
22,814 
19,596 
11,198 

28,422 

9.057 

8,302 

24,382 

14,425 

13,877 
9,965 
14,260 
20,507 
15,896 

11,639 
9,231 
21,433 
29,431 
10,283 

11,272 
9,747 
5,939 
12,122 
29.235 

11,765 
25,645 
15,665 
20,181 

9,122 
15,116 
11,937 
23,438 

23,515 
6,751 
8,401 

19,543 


23,902 
9,421 
14,282 
15,127 
15,373 

13,366 
20,031 
10,191 
12,463 
9,180 

18,765 
12,714 
10,363 
7,732 
9,569 

22,092 
8,436 
16,699 
27,987 
14,641 

19,804 

23,080 

7,165 

14,619 

17,954 

8,735 

7,590 

71,624 

30,675 

15,755 

27,207 
12,338 
11,145 
23,655 
16,820 

15,078 
16,587 
18.821 
18,937 

7,777 

24,370 

8,521 

6,974 

22,828 

14,483 

9.557 
9,020 
13,170 
18,733 
15,303 

9.392 

7,587 
18,314 
27,915 

5.771 

9,848 

5,601 

4,266 

10,588 

25,403 

11,728 
25,878 
16,637 
15,638 

6,988 
13,332 
11,452 
21,298 

19,759 
5,680 
5,280 

18,779 


17,941 
6,670 
12,851 
14,957 
13,036 

8,234 
18.597 
7,589 
8,598 
8,321 

14,167 
9.255 
6,253 
3,905 
5,958 

23,383 
6,847 
11,298 
20,731 
10,276 

14,346 
16,632 
6,202 
11,003 
16.679 

4,177 

5,756 

45,916 

14,510 

12,671 

23,665 
10,368 
9,036 
20,692 
12.829 

14,146 
15,002 
14,499 
15,376 
5,181 

21,198 

5,471 

5,598 

21,104 

11,417 

6,489 
4,797 
10.203 
16,624 
9,647 

7,735 
6,274 
12,545 
13,901 
3,279 

8,392 
3,357 
2.042 
8,334 
17,156 

9,692 
22.233 
16,359 
12,364 

4,622 
11,046 
10,091 
15,317 

18,135 
3,733 
3,121 

15,783 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


1890         1880         1870 


1,177 
442 
650 
604 
542 

1,948 

1,475 
528 
335 
125 

229 
570 
194 
123 
54 

3,866 
2,322 

379 
1,861 

456 

399 
1,002 
249 
655 
396 

370 

577 

22,295 

1,744 

3,049 

805 

587 

391 

2,678 

1,206 

695 

885 

1,307 

1,072 

85 

2.153 
211 
298 

1,851 
156 

285 
169 
1,370 
283 
954 

672 

86 

675 

1,483 


1.808 

48 

36 

1.115 

1,916 

871 
676 
583 
158 

265 

249 

357 

1,455 

700 

52 

111 

3,434 


1,322 
207 
749 
445 
700 

2,149 

1,565 

565 

94 

83 

380 

620 

283 

21 

35 

4,442 

2.717 

477 

814 

544 

500 
826 
222 
890 
474 

79 

593 

10,701 

1,344 

2,981 

965 
709 
379 
2,055 
763 

847 

839 

1,195 

1,259 

39 

1,852 
355 
330 

2.009 
190 

248 
250 
1.176 
338 
946 

740 
107 
633 
1,629 
20 

1,976 

17 

33 

1.307 

1,868 

840 
837 
729 


262 

223 

386 

1,453 

431 

42 


1,195 

37 

816 

607 

1,027 

2,058 

2,095 

393 

85 

62 

243 

603 

104 

10 

24 

6,715 

3,246 

309 

818 

291 

289 
769 
250 
649 
554 

41 
522 

9,125 
418 

2,709 

983 
606 
344 
1,931 
238 


958 

1,401 

1,354 

45 

2.032 

378 

318 

2,616 

140 

127 
185 
1,172 
525 
758 


699 

83 

276 

850 


2.401 

6 

17 

1,543 

1,550 

814 
843 


92 
171 
419 
591 

565 
23 
54 

1,521 


4,286 
o  Persons  of  African  descent  only 


WHITE. 

1890 

1880 

22,763 
13,925 
14,956 
18,503 
16,052 

21,234 
9,431 
14,723 
14,059 
15,098 

15,345 
19,161 
11,883 
17,238 
12,592 

13,646 
18,094 
10,634 
12,309 
9,174 

20,079 
14,428 
12,108 
14,078 
14,927 

18,695 
13,202 
10,584 

7,727 
9,440 

26,262 
11,620 
18,982 
45,169 
17,620 

24,457 
10,986 
17,148 
25,993 
14,986 

20,976 
27,076 
9,428 
15,389 
12,826 

20,231 
22,911 
7,337 
15,277 
13,197 

18,410 

8,799 

145,322 

49,571 

21,415 

8,723 

7,783 

72,440 

31,241 

17,731 

26,302 
13,287 
14,229 
26,011 
25,861 

26,153 
12,819 
11,047 
21,295 
17,273 

14,885 
16,306 
23,311 
19,803 
11,270 

14,517 
15,280 
19,177 
19,024 
7,804 

29,378 

9,027 

8,597 

22,510 

14,508 

24,722 

8,567 

7,292 

21,125 

14,572 

13,933 

8,025 
14,787 
18,740 
15,183 

9,575 
7,116 
13,368 
16,925 
14,332 

11,897 
7,284 
21,417 
30,777 
10,445 

9,716 

5,813 

18,344 

29,432 

5,773 

12,709 

9,783 

5,563 

12,745 

28.351 

11,422 
5,604 
4,031 
31,424 
24,259 

12,355 
21,400 
15,036 
20,176 

12,065 
21,339 
15,734 
15,448 

9,364 
15,331 
11,216 
21,957 

7,190 
13,532 
10,627 
19,937 

22,460 
6,784 
8,511 

20,656 

18,451 
5,708 
5,367 

20,652 

1870 


16,336 
6,592 
13,372 
13,718 
13,380 

9,041 
17,340 
7,896 
8,479 
8,294 

14,086 
9,736 
6,326 
3,888 
5,816 

27,925 
10,013 
11,5.51 
19,393 
10,452 

14,625 
16,759 
6,362 
11,468 
12,040 

4,193 

5,926 

49,810 

14,790 

14,617 

23,189 
10,774 
9,218 
18,582 
12,808 

13,933 
13,972 
15,158 

15,774 
5,189 

21,734 

5,688 

5,894 

20,187 

11,464 

6,440 
4,063 
10,496 
15,144 
9,466 

8,127 
4,931 
12,471 
14,663 
3,283 

10,467 
3,351 
1,911 
9,477 

16,580 

10,212 
18,881 
16,160 
12,186 

4,689 
11,208 

9.255 
13,774 

16,867 
3,745 
3,165 

19,381 


COLORED,  (a) 


1890 


3,490 

92 

170 

1,348 

1,086 

1,935 
3,539 

78 

287 

55 

376 
110 
41 
33 

158 

1,794 
86 
36 

3,441 
254 

56 

1,158 

25 

80 

4,544 

208 

320 

14,992 

913 

1,067 

1,829 
214 
472 

4,170 
364 

1,050 

2,039 

808 

865 

3 

1,196 

241 

3 

3,721 

73 

228 
2,108 

843 
2,049 
1,667 

414 

2,033 

681 

135 

22 

371 

12 

412 

492 

2,799 

281 
4,919 
1,210 

163 

23 

34 

1,077 

2,935 

1,749 

19 

1 

2,315 


1880 


3,990 
193 

308 

1,513 

975 

1,868 

3,502 

122 

248 


450 
132 
62 
26 
164 

2,077 
167 
28 

2,799 
199 

73 

991 

50 

232 

5,231 

91 
400 

9,850 
767 

1,005 

2,019 
228 
477 

4,415 
299 

1,408 

2,146 

839 

1,172 

12 

1,499 

306 

12 

3,708 
101 

230 
2,154 

978 
2,146 
1,917 

416 

1,881 

591 

109 

18 

400 
13 

268 
471 


503 
5,376 
1,630 

285 

60 

23 

1,211 

2,811 

1,739 
14 
10 

2,411 


1870 


2,800 
114 
295 

1,846 
683 

1,251 

3,352 

86 

204 


324 

122 

31 

27 

166 

2,173 
80 
.56 

2,156 

115 

10 
642 
90 

184 

5,19a 

24 

352 

5,223 

138 

763 

1,458 
200 
162 

4,039 
259 

1,181 

1,987 

742 

956 

37 

1,496 
159 

22 
3,592 

93 

176 
919 
879 
2,005 
939 

307 

1,425 

350 

87 

4. 

326 
12 

148 

400 

2,126 

294 
4,195 
1,192 

259 

25 

1,255 
2,134 

1,833 
11 
10 

1,922: 


496 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE   AND    FOREIGN   BORN  AND  WHITE    AND   COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


NATIVE  BORN. 

rOEEIGN  BOKN. 

WHITE. 

COLORED,  (a) 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

ISSO 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

Missouri— Cont'd. 

St.  Clair 

Ste.  Genevieve . 

St.  Francois 

St.  Louis 

St.  Louis  city  . . 

Saline          .  ... 

16,458 

9,123 

16,302 

29,644 

336,894 

32,444 
10,963 
12,419 
10,790 
8,776 

15,135 
17,222 

7,044 
18,712 

7,906 

19,108 

30,726 

8,345 

12,840 

11.781 

14,964 

8.539 

14,232 

89,063 

13,840 

9,294 

12,739 

25,299 

245,505 

28,643 

10,132 

12,237 

7,973 

3,430 

13,454 
13,318 

4,393 
16,198 

5,579 

12,012 

18,895 

8,915 

12,477 

8,923 
12,040 
8,025 
9,537 

27,638 

6,591 

7,208 

8,453 

226,811 

289 

760 

1.045 

0,663 

114,876 

1,318 

286 
255 
438 
122 

507 
105 

46 
288 

67 

298 

779 

1,568 

313 

146 
213 
199 

252 

43,096 

285 

1,096 

1,083 

6,589 

105,013 

1,268 

338 

271 

614 

11 

570 

113 

11 

371 

20 

194 

474 

1,891 

419 

173 
135 

178 
175 

11,551 

151 

1,176 

1,289 

124,378 

16,503 
9,386 
16,802 
32,836 
424,704 

28,659 
11,246 
12,562 
10,735 
8,894 

14,886 
17,192 

7,080 
18,955 

7,970 

19,385 

31,273 

9,188 

12,381 

11,823 

15,008 

8,737 

14,115 

127,271 

13,815 
9,832 
13,169 
28,008 
328,191 

24,980 

10,461 

12.377 

8,036 

3,441 

13,089 
13,396 

4,376 
16,486 

5,594 

12,177 

19,263 

9,852 

11,858 

8,988 

11,927 

8,202 

9,450 

35,385 

6,590 

7,953 

9,224 

324,760 

244 

496 

545 

3,469 

26,865 

5,101 

3 

112 

493 

4 

755 

135 

10 

45 

3 

21 
231 
725 

772 

104 

167 

1 

364 

1,490 

310 

558 

653 

3,880 

22,256 

4,931 

9 

131 

550 

931 
35 

28 

83 

4 

29 

106 

954 

1,038 

108 

247 

1 

260 

346 

152 
431 

518 
26,387 

20,677 
8,500 

10,381 
6,622 
2,333 

9,580 

8,471 

3,243 

11,655 

4,385 

9,477 
11,022 

7,182 
11,143 

6,022 

10,136 

4,906 

5,613 

12,610 

995 
320 
289 
695 
6 

539 
64 

10 
252 
22 

141 

225 

2,491 

576 

46 

298 

98 

71 

7,979 

17,dl8 
8,806 

10,541 
6,991 
2,336 

9,540 
8,465 
3,233 
11,865 
4,397 

9,523 
11,165 

8,931 
10,748 

6,001 
10,185 
5,004 
5,658 

18,306 

3,754 

Schuyler 

Scotland 

Scott  

14 
129 
326 

Shannon 

Shelby        

3 

571 

Stoddard 

70 
20 

Sullivan 

42 

10 

Texas  

95 

Vernon 

Warren 

Washington  . . . 

W^ayne 

82 
741 
971 

67 

Webster 

Worth     

248 

Wright 

Montana 

26 
183 

Beaverhead 

Cascade 

Choteau 

3,439 
5,581 
3,314 
3,910 
1,458 

9,468 
2,734 
5,252 
3,940 
12,777 

3,747 
3,537 
9,978 
5,173 
13,085 
1,670 

856,368 

1,882 

494 

1,216 
3,174 
1,427 
1,398 
598 

5,687 

780 

994 

2,086 

6,368 

945 

1,212 

4,449 

1,708 

10,659 

395 

202,542 

830 

2^8 

4,528 
8,421 
4,491 
5,017 
1,994 

14,621 
3,400 
6,164 
5,964 

18,  K2 

4,513 

4,668 
13,543 

6,820 
22,969 

2,036 

1,046,888 

2,574 

714 

34 
291 

18 

114 

2 

75 

17 

43 

9 

299 

13 

30 
314 

31 
186 

14 

8,913 

6 

■■---  — 

33 
3 

60 

2 

2,270 

1,777 
146 

5,374 

319 
26 
140 

2,138 

788 
733 
34 

3,502 

138 
12 
37 

2,229 

2,448 

2,461 

162 

8,075 

476 

38 

161 

3,551 

20 

Dawson 

Deerlodge 

Fergus 

GaUatin 

Jefferson 

Lewis         and 
Clarke. 

Madison 

Meagher 

Missoula 

4 
15 

3.120 

1,784 
4,460 

2,886 
2,093 
1,846 

1,250 
1,057 
2,966 

1,783 

941 

1,442 

523 

680 

2,061 

1,020 
650 
691 

328 

474 

2,074 

901 

446 

1,112 

3,570 
2,389 
5,710 

3,612 
2,458 
1,926 

1,554 
1,406 
4.279 

2,361 
1,346 
2,420 

31 
14 

86 

20 
18 
4 

13 

2 

92 

20 

1! 

Silverbow 

Yellowstone . . . 

Nebraska 

1 

354,988 

92,245 

97,414 

30,748 

449,764 

122,117 

2,385 

789 

Adams 

Antelope 

Arthur 

Banner 

20,244 

8,963 

69 

2,140 

1,007 

7,111 

4,439 

479 

3,826 

19,213 

8,761 
12,259 
19,831 

5,433 

4,374 
5,390 
4,547 
12,731 

6,959 
7,786 
19,388 
4,350 

8,383 
8,429 
2,359 
6,530 

8,609 
3,440 

12 

4,059 

1,436 

22 

295 

139 

1,572 

1,055 

216 

533 

2,949 

2,308 
3,1^95 
4,249 
1,595 

433 
1,038 
1,146 
3,579 

3,494 
4,479 
2,289 
1,036 

1,339 

1,700 

534 

1,554 

1,626 
513 

7 

23,969 

10,397 

89 

2,433 

1,144 

8,676 

5,469 

584 

4,356 

22,109 

11,947 

15,447 

23,974 

7,019 

4,807 

6,251 

5,682 

16,293 

10,402 

12,225 

21,655 

5,352 

9,315 

10,082 

2,893 

8,081 

10,210 
3,946 

19 

327 
2 
2 
2 
2 

7 

25 

4 

3 

49 

21 

5 

105 

4 

25 

7 

1 

iV 

8 
23 
46 

3,277 

893 

4,169 

Boxbutte 

Buffalo 

Burt 

6,316 

5,472 
7,183. 
14,144 
2,014 

66 

100 

2,334 

1,102 

6,843 

572 

1,215 

1,465 

2,01] 

2,539 

885 

4 

93 

51S 

188 

1,308 

460 

7,519 

6,929 

9,171 

16,637 

2,893 

70 

192 

2,847 
1,286 
8,127 
1,030 

i 

Butler 

4 

24 

1 

Cherry 

Cheyenne 

Clay 

170 
9 
15 

50 

1 

22 

33 

395 
'          4JB 

""42" 
6 

25 

4 

6 

53' 

1,211 
8,436 

4,049 
3,370 
1,974 
2,610 

109 

48 

792 

1,641 

347 

2,858 

2,539 

2,199 

237 

603 

81 
6 

632 
1,333 

1,516 
11,288 

6,563 
5,569 

2,207 
3,202 

187 
54 

1,417 
2,964 

3 

Colfax    

7 

Cuming 

Dakota 

1,627 

413 

2,040 

Dawson 

2,442 

33 

467 

70 

2,856 

103 

Dixon 

3,472 

999 

705 

346 

4,177 

,1,345 

3 

oPersons  of  African  descent  only. 


POPULATION. 


497 


Table  13.-P0PULATI0N   AS   NATIVE  AND   FOEEIGN   BORN   AND  WHITE  AND    COLORED 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


NATIVE  BORN. 


I     1890 


Nebraska^ 
Bodge  . . . 
Douglas  - 
Dundy. .. 
Fillmore . 
Franklin 

Frontier . 
Furnas  . . 
Gage  .... 
Garfield  . 
Gosper  . . 


Con. 


Grant  (ft)  . . . . 

Grant 

Greeley 

Hall 

Hamilton 


Harlan  . . 
Harrison 


Hitchcock . 
Holt 


13,872 
117,251 

3,644 
13,264 

6,251 

7,653 
8,938 
31,574 
1,477 
4,276 


1880 


425 

3,924 

13,266 

11,339 

7,127 


Hooker  . . 
Howard 
Jackson  . 
Jefferson 
Johnson  . 


Kearney . . . 

Keith 

Keyapaha  . 
Kimball  . . . 
Knox 


Lancaster.. 

Lincoln 

Logan  

Loup 

Lyon 

McPherson  . 

Madison 

Merrick 

Monroe 

Nance 


Nemaha  . 
NnckoUs 

Otoe 

Pawnee. . 
Perkins . . 


3,388 

5,114 

11,287 

411 

6,240 


7,749 

25,. 507 

29 

8,397 

4,618 

858 
5,608 
11,262 


1,503 


1870 


1,164 
6,686 
6,729 

5,269 


Phelps 

Pierce  

Platte  

Polk 

Red  willow. 


Richardson  . 

Rock 

Saline 

Sarpy 

Saunders 


Scotts  Bluff. 

Seward 

Sheridan 

Sherman 

Sioux 

Stanton 

Taylor 

Thayer 

Thomas 


Thurston 

VaUey 

Washington . . 
Wayne 

Webster 

Wheeler 

York 

Unorganized 
territory. 


12,335 
9,070 

6,667 
2,127 
3,550 
690 
6,663 

65,291 
8,811 
1,272 
1,553 


367 

10,712 

7,454 

5,024 

11,626 
10,368 
20,808 
9,190 
3,863 

6,891 
3,704 
10,040 
8,044 
7,816 

15,374 
2,663 

15,.581 
5,399 

15,015 

1,719 
13,221 

7,410 
5.000 
2,020 

3,436 

"ll,i'98 
485 

2,897 
5,908 
8,990 
4,691 

9,741 

1,452 

14,510 


102 

736 

2,604 


2,701 


6,562 
6,846 

2,879 
143 


2,734 

22,039 
3,032 


4,136 

4,471 

1,025 

9,250 
3,777 
12,814 
5,926 


9,188 


1,600  [. 
562    . 

1,131 
5,279 


100 
2,035 
6,861 

650 

6,114 

543 

9,199 

2,560 


2,556 
12,445 


204 
16 


FOBEIGN  BOEN. 


2,933 


286 


541 
94 


384 


3 
2,085 
3,063 

28 


114 

5,337 

7 


40 


772 
386 
130 
41 

6,747 

3 

9,609 

3,556 


1,516 

779 
.5,683 
4,960 
2,771 


13,0.30         8,253 


44 
988 
122 


10,860  i  2,399 
3,599  '  2,243 
10,727  '        3,214 


2,578 


399 
52 


56 


3,442 
124 


554 

172 


a  PersoEs  of  African  descent  only, 
b  See  Table  2. 


1890         1880         1870 


5,388 

40,757 

368 

2,758 

1,442 

844 
902 
4,770 
182 
540 


33 

945 

3,247 

2,757 

1,031 


565 

685 

2,385 

15 
3,190 


2,515 
1,263 

2,394 
429 
370 
269 

1,919 

11,104 

1,630 

106 

109 


34 
2,957 
1,304 


749 

1,304 
1,049 
4,595 
1,150 
501 

2,978 
1,160 
5,397 
2,773 
1,021 

2,200 
420 
4,516 
1,476 
6,562 

169 
2,919 
1,277 
1,399 

432 

1,183 


1,540 
32 

279 

1,184 
2,879 
1,478 

1,469 

231 

2,769 


3,514 

12,138 

8 

1,807 

847 

76 

799 

1,902 


170 


297 
1,886 
1,538 

817 


17 
276 
683 


1,690 


1,534 
749 


1,193 
51 


932 


6,051 
600 


1,453 

870 


187 

1,201 
458 

2,913 
994 


931 

423 

3,828 

1,886 

273 

2,001 


3,631 

882 

5,083 


1,959 


461 
137 

682 
'  834 


9 
289 

1,770 
163 

990 

101 

1,971 

353 


1,656 
7,537 


426 


198 


516 
36 


247 


6 
355 
366 

30 


1,737 
10 


38 


361 

171 

105 

3 


5 

2,736 

615 


108 
911 

14 


1,527 


707 

670 

1,333 


375 


237 
45 


1,010 
58 


1890         1880         1870 


19,223 

153,249 

4,007 

16,005 

7,689 


35,960 
1,658 
4,814 


458 
4,857 
16,470 
14,036 

8,145 


3,952 
5,798 
13,635 

426 
9,423 


14,830 
10,328 

9,061 
2,555 
3,896 
958 
7,938 

74,937 

10,415 

1,378 

1,658 


401 
13,626 

8,738 


5,570 

12,846 
11,393 
25,123 
10,337 
4,364 

9,863 
4,803 
15,408 
10,803 
8,822 

17,507 
3,083 

20,073 
6,866 

21,557 

1,888 
16,118 
8,682 
6,395 
2,445 

4,612 


12,726 

517 

1,272 

7,092 

11,8.38 

6,166 

11,199 

1,624 

17,227 


11,242 

36,783 

37 

10,198 

5,465 

934 
6,404 
13,140 


4,208 
19,523 


1,667 


1,461 
8,545 
8,238 

6,086 


119 

1,012 
3,285 


4,383 


8,085 
7,570 

4,072 
193 


238 
26 


3,357 


3,601 


27,455 
3,626 


5,583 
5,326 


1,211 

10,357 
4,235 

15,546 
6,914 


2,445 
1,202 
9,487 
6,846 
3,043 

14,938 


14,483 
4,471 
15,797 


11,110 


2,061 
628 

1,813 
6,111 


71 

2,324 

8,611 

812 

7,099 

644 

11,162 

2,911 


475 


1,057 
130 


625 


2,440 
3,429 

58 


COLORBD.  (a) 


1890      1880     1870 


31 

4,665 

5 

15 


1 
2 
374 
1 
2 


258 


,059 
17 


78 


1,133 
557 
235 

44 

7,583 

8 

12,123 

4,171 


152 

1,895 

136 


9,692 


3,106 
2,911 
4,537 


2,953 


f62 


4,451 
182 


24 

1 

19 

1,419 
24 


604 
235 


84 

23 

278 

3 


20 
811 


1 
628 


1 

87 

181 ' 


37 


12 


4 

459 


219 


372- 


-32 


cThis  includes  31   persons  which,  in  all   probability,  properly 
belongs  to  the  Winnebago  Indian  reservation. 


498 


COMPEiroiUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN    BORN   AND    WHITE   AND    COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES :  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Coutinued. 


NATIVE  BOBN. 

FOREIGN  BORN. 

WHITE. 

COLORBD.  (a) 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1.S90 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

Nevada 

31,055 

36,613 

23,690 

14,706 

25,653 

18,801 

39,084 

53,556 

38,959 

242 

488 

357 

593 

945 

3,615 

1,340 

1,785 

2,295 
1,627 
1,932 
1,365 
1,017 

3,111 

332 

897 
4,003 
1,961 
2,870 

2,207 
2,070 
1,848 
1,191 
1,181 

3,255 
254 
9,190 
3,680 
1,674 

300,697 

140 

791 
2,054 
1,065 

no 

606 
1,179 

808 
1,490 

1,139 
639 
534 
622 
273 

1,772 

147 

684 

1,713 

1,259 

4,216 

1,273 
1,.5.54 

789 
1,218 

694 

2,1.57 
32 
6,925 
1,984 
1,008 

46,294 

56 

424 

1,393 

488 

443 
1,366 
4,156 
1,464 

2,777 

2,584 
1,796 
2,068 
1,900 
849 

3,933 

447 
1,399 
4,698 
2,668 
6,116 

2,719 
2,997 
2,105 
2,013 
1,663 

4,238 

200 

15,245 

4,762 

2,286 

346,229 

180 
1,157 
2,975 
1,489 

Churchill 

Douglas 

Elko     

12 

26 

1 

20 

48 
1 
9 

1 
4 

56 

22 
33 

7 
49  . 

21 

16 

16 

1 

96 

59 

32 

33 

8 

Esmeralda 

Eureka 

Humboldt 

Lander 

Lincoln 

Lyon  •••■...... 

1,065 

1,580 

2,148 

893 

760 

1,760 
108 
5,557 
1,997 
3,772 

288,689 

851 
1,235 
837 
944 
327 

1,908 
25 
5,802 
1,094 
3,417 

29,611 

1,684 
2,566 
2,937 
1,719 
1,080 

2,868 

129 

10,514 

2,831 

6,830 

317,697 

9 
31 
11 

2 

1 

Nye 

Ormsby 

31 

Storey   

5,520 
4,662 
1,248 

804,190 

3,286 

1,775 

473 

72,340 

8,424 
5,887 
1,437 

375,840 

37 
27 

614 

115 

44 

9 

685 

96 
36 
67 

580 

Washoe 

"White  Pine 

New  Hampshire . 

Belknap 

Carroll 

Cheshire 

Coos       

17,455 
16,908 
25,572 
17,033 
33,963 

63,487 
41,325 
43,566 
29,426 
15,455 

1,115,958 

10,569 
17,752 
26,041 
14,999 
36,137 

57,420 
40,521 
45,090 
29,310 
16,858 

909,416 

16,994 
17,156 
25,463 
12,782 
36,847 

.52,766 
38,202 
44,478 
26,958 
17,043 

717,153 

2,866 
1,216 
4,007 
6,178 
3,254 

29,760 
8,110 
6,084 
9,016 
1,849 

328,975 

1,379 

472 
2,693 
3,. 581 
2,651 

18,214 
5,779 
3,974 
6,248 
1,303 

221,700 

687 

176 

1,802 

2,150 

2,256 

11,472 
3,949 
2,819 
3,285 
1,015 

188,943 

20,252 
18,108 
29,554 
23,192 
37,161 

93,119 
49,244 
49,541 
38,396 
17,273 

1,396,581 

17,875 
18,207 
28,720 
18,543 
38,756 

75,510 
46,133 

48,852 
35,511 
18,122 

1,092,017 

17,640 
17,316 
27,250 
14,909 
39,062 

64,109 
42,055 
47,143 
30,199 
18,014 

875,407 

66 
15 
24 
11 
53 

105 

182 

98 

34 

26 

47,638 

2,267 
1,814 
2,624 
7,475 
861 

2,100 
'6,910 
1,417 
2,456 
497 

3,467 

1,643 

5,074 

956 

153 

1,125 

2,810 
1.348 

134 
2,202 

305 

1,956 

72 
12 
14 
15 
20 

119 

158 

189 

47 

39 

38,853 

894 
1,891 

2,570 

5,687 

570 

1,965 
4,727 
1,144 
1,655 
552 

3,230 

1,625 

3,461 

810 

98 

1,077 
2,769 
1,659 

174 
1,939 

356 

1,015 

41 
13 
15 
10 
41 

124 
96 

153 
44 
43 

30,658 

Grafton 

HUlsboro 

Merrimack 

Kockingham... 

Strafford 

Sullivan 

New  Jersey 

Atlantic 

Bereen 

Bairlington 

Camden  

Cape  May 

Cumberland  . . . 

24,100 
35,665 
53,970 
75,762 
10,775 

42,110 
182,561 

26,442 
177,523 

33,629 

63,484 
45,728 
61,845 
45,063 
15,257 

65,278 
23,742 
23,770 
21,377 
53,925 
33,952 

142,334 

16,629 
29,028 
51,401 
55,776 
9,542 

35,802 
137,330 

24,139 
122,. 380 

36,749 

48,271 
42,161 
50,817 
41,882 
13,963 

46,205 
23,697 
24,136 
22,535 
43,146 
33,821 

111,514 

12,401 
23,273 
49,597 
40,  ,592 
8,148 

32,714 
97,. 504 
19,865 
75,903 
35,066 

38.363 
35,908 
41.496 
34„530 
13,064 

31,008 
22,884 
20,720 
22,069 
30,942 
31,046 

86,254 

4,736 
11,561 

4,558 

11,925 

493 

3,328 
73,537 

2,207 
97,603 

1,726 

16,494 

16,(126 

7,283 

9,038 

717 

39,768 

1,409 

4,541 

882 

18,542 
2,601 

11,259 

2,075 
7,758 
4,001 
7,166 
223 

1,885 
52,593 

1,747 
65,504 

1,821 

9,790 

10,125 

4,721 

8,979 

492 

22,6,55 

882 

3,026 

1,004 

1,692 
6,849 
4,042 
5,601 
201 

1,951 
46,335 

1,697 
53,164 

1,897 

8,023 
9,121 
4,699 
8,607 
504 

15,348 
1,056 
2,790 
1,099 

26,548 
45,402 
55,886 
80,151 
10,401 

43,333 
249,021 

27,230 
272,470 

34,854 

76,452 
60,090 
64,025 
53,131 
15,821 

103,852 
22,340 
26,960 
22, 125 
70,245 
36,244 

142,719 

17,810 
34,795 
52,828 
57,240 
9,195 

35,722 
185,176 

24,742 
186,248 

38,018 

54,828 
.50,657 
52,062 
50,019 
14,357 

67,758 
21,810 
25,500 
23,365 
53,624 
36,233 

108,721 

13,909 
28,489 
51,098 
41,751 
7,922 

32,898 
141,2<.«i 

20,589 
128,016 

.36,329 

44,018 
43,474 
43,285 
42,403 
13,511 

45,741 
21,203 
21,985 
22,972 
-40,563 
33,955 

90,393 

184 
1,632 
2,540 
4,430 

427 

1,767 
2,539 

973 
1,050 

634 

2,368 

1,545 

2,910 

733 

117 

Gloucester 

Hudson 

Hunterdon 

Mercer 

Middlesex 

Monmouth 

Passaic 

Salem 

675 
2,737 
1,524 

196 
1,296 

381 

172 

Somerset 

Sussex 

12,425  1      10,917 

Warren 

New  Mexico 

2,768 
8,051 

3,290 
5,620 

Bernalillo 

Colfax 

19,306 
6,848 
7,053 
0,933 
6,567 

10,368 
11,391 

1,781 
23,470 

16,842 
3,144 
4,743 
2,536 
2,303 

9,542 

10,837 

7, .509 
1,725 
2,856 
592 
1,686 

7,775 
9,241 

1,607 
1,126 
2,138 
2,724 
514 

250 
143 
109 

734 

383 

254 

2,860 

2,003 

210 

209 
186 

82 
267 
3,008 
551 
117 

281 
53 

17,0,52 
7,708 
9,133 
8,881 
7,027 

10,450 

11,004 

1,888 

23,986 

12,514 
3,375 
7,537 
4,404 
2,448 

9,423 
10,215 

7,473 
1,960 
5,862 
1,134 
1,789 

7,986 
8,976 

340 
241 

46 
592 

31 

142 
31 

1 
135 

113 
11 
53 

18 
202 

210 
6 

27 
86 
60 

242 
14 

7 
10 
1 
9 
14 

18 
2 

Donna  Ana 

Grant     

Lincoln 

Kio  Arriba 

San  Juan 

San  Miguel . . . 

"20,061 

15,804 
2,587 

9,383 

577 

254 
12 

316 

20,439 

15,924 
2,534 

9,585 

90 
168 

17 
24 

Santa  Ee  

12,870 
3,184 
9,105 
9,798 

13,660 

10,209 

692 
446 
490 
1              70 
216 

658 

12,851 
3,582 
9,514 
9,345 

10,298 

10,388 

38 

Socorro  

Xaos 

7,506 
10,872 
12,919 

6,384 

11,980 

8,732 

369 
157 
176 

219 

99 

361 

7,804 

10,401 

9,773 

6,537 

11,792 

8,841 

51 
36 

19 

3 

-in 

Valencia 

a.  Persons  of  African  descent  oidy. 


POPULATION. 


499 


Tablk  13.— population  AS  NATIVE  AND   FOREIGN    BORN    AND    WHITE    AND    COLORED 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued.  ' 


Albany 

Allegany 

Broome '. 

Cattaraugus 
Cayuga 


Cortland . . 
Delaware . 
Dutchess . 

Erie 

Essex 


Franklin  . 
Fulton  ... 
Genesee  . . 
Greene  . . . 
Hamilton . 


Herkimer 

Jeiferson 

Kings 

Lewis 

Livingston  . . 


Madison 

Monroe 

Montgomery. 
New  York  . . 
Niagara 


Oneida 

Onondaga . 
Ontario  .  . 

Orange 

Orleans  .  .. 


Oswego 

Otsego 

Putnam 

Queens 

Eensselaer  . . . 


Richmond 

Rockland 

St.  Lawrence . 

Saratoga 

Schenectady. . 


Schoharie. 
Schuyler  . . 

Seneca  

Steuben  .. 
Suffolk.... 


Sullivan  . . . 

Tioga 

Tompkins  . 

Ulster 

Warren 


Washington . . 

Wayne 

Westchester. . 

Wyoming . 

Yates 


NATIVE  BOEN. 


1890        1880        1870 


New  York 4,426,803 


Chautauqua . . . 

Chemung 

Chenango 

Clinton 

Columbia 


North  Carolina  . 

Alamance  . 

Alexander 

Alleghany  ..  . 

Anson 

Ashe 

Beaufort 

Bertie 

Bladen 

Brunswick  ..  . 
Buncombe 


127,288 
40,212 
.57,104 
52,880 
55,685 

60,258 
42,041 
35,900 
38,691 
40,841 

26,671 

42,807 
65,826 
219,528 
29,232 

31,786 
33,666 
27,468 
29,736 
4,340 

39,675 
58,793 
565,652 
25,718 
32,404 

38,991 
137,589 

38,224 
875,358 

47,460 

97,667 
115,191 
40,914 
82,628 
24,578 

62,668 
48,338 
12,218 
92,913 
96,805 

36,914 

27,720 
71,145 
49.558 
24,228 

28,486 
15,960 
24,  .527 
74,392 
52.501 

27,705 
28,501 
30,786 
76,677 
25,274 

39,826 
42,075 
108,380 
27,281 
19,123 


3,871,492  3,244,406 


1,614,245 


18,241 
9,430 
6,519 
20,007 
15,621 

21,049 
19,168 
16,757 
10,875 
34,909 


116,913 
38,623 
45,527 
48,735 
55,728 

54,524 
37,947 
38,012 
40,292 
42,966 

24,090 
40,200 
67,513 
154,506 
29,468 

26,229 
28,054 
27,112 
30,701 
3,577 

37,409 
57,315 
411,183 
26,380 
33,948 

39,985 
106,561 

33,468 
727,629 

41,333 

92,040 
94,509 
41,860 
75,798 
25,329 

66,716 
48,747 
12,948 
68,573 
88,955 

28,030 
22,697 
70,585 
47,570 
19,794 

32,168 
17,944 
25,314 
71,109 
48,287 

28,229 
31,0.36 
32,272 
75,519 
22,682 

41,517 
43,809 
85,278 
26,961 
19,288 


1,396,008 


14,576 
8,350 
5,484 
17,966 
14,404 

17,432 
16,392 
16,149 
9,347 
21,781 


93,738 
37,268 
40,058 
38,244 
50,312 

50,045 
30,728 
37,785 
35,270 
41,185 

23,285 
39,503 
61,938 
117,792 
24,409 

23,321 
24,549 
25,773 
29,346 
2,054 

34,144 
55,379 
266,110 
23,467 
32,472 

38,706 
84,104 
30,177 
523,198 
37,210 

84,. 301 
80,110 
37,7.58 
66,643 
23,446 

64,686 
46,234 
12,969 
.54,728 
73,928 

22,916 
19,863 
66,607 
43,820 
17,661 

32,439 
17,941 
23,978 
61,833 
42,047 

28,728 
28,670 
31,051 
71,335 
20,014 

41,274 
40,299 
94,004 
25,113 
17,840 


1,068,332 


11,822 
6,868 
.3,687 

12,406 
9,569 

12,988 
12,947 
12,813 
7,727 
15,318 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


1890        1880         1870 


1,571,050 


37,267 
3,028 
5,869 
7,986 
9,617 

14,944 
6,224 
1,876 
7,746 
5,331 

1,986 

2,689 

12,053 

103,453 

3,820 

6,324 
3,984 
5,797 
1,862 
422 

5,933 
10,013 
272,895 
4,088 
5,397 

3,901 
51,997 

7,475 

639,943 

15,031 

25,255 
31,056 

7,539 
15,231 

6,225 

9,215 

2,523 

2,631 

35,146 

27,706 

14,779 
7,442 

13,903 
8,105 
5,569 

678 

751 

3,700 

7,081 

9,990 

3,  ,326 
1,434 
2,137 
10,385 
2,592 

5,864 

7,654 

38,392 

3,912 

1,878 


3,702 


1,211,379 


25 
357 


37,977 
3,187 
3,956 
7,071 
9,353 

10,818 
5,118 
1,879 

10,605 
4,962 

1,735 

2,521 

11,671 

65,378 

5,047 

6,161 
2,931 
5,694 
1,994 
346 

5,260 
8,788 
188,312 
5,036 
5,614 

4,127 
38,342 

4,847 

478,670 

12,840 

23,435 
23,384 

7,681 
12,422 

4,799 

11,195 

2,650 

2,233 

22,001 

26,373 

10,961 
4,993 

15,412 
7,586 
3,744 

742 

898 

3,964 

6,477 

5,601 

4,262 
1,637 
2,173 
10,319 
2,497 

6,354 
7,891 
23,710 
3,946 
1,799 


3,742 


1,138,353 


37 
5 
2 

28 
33 

42 
7 
9 

42 
128 


39,314 
3,546 
4,045 
5,665 
9,238 

9,282 
4,553 
2,779 
12,677 
5,859 

1,888 

3,469 

12,103 

60,907 

4,633 

6,950 
2,515 
5,833 
2,486 
306 

5,785 
10,036 
1.53,811 
5,232 
5,837 

4,816 

33,764 

4,280 

419,094 

13,227 

25,707 
24,073 

7,350 
14,259 

4,243 

13,255 
2,733 
2,451 
19,075 
25,621 

10,113 
5,350 

18,219 
7,709 
3,686 

901 
1,048 
3,845 
5,884 
4,877 

5,822 
1,902 
2,127 
12,740 
2,578 

8,294 
7,411 
37,344 
4,051 
1,755 


3,029 


52 


1890         1880         1870 


5,923,952 


5,016,022 


163,122 
42,900 
62,332 
60,606 
64,721 

75,022 
47,441 
37,474 
46,291 
45,089 

28,564 
45,232 
76,191 
321,717 
32,927 

38,050 
37,364 
33,135 
30,942 
4,744 

45,465 
68,562 
826,555 
29,729 
37,549 

42,501 
188,750 
45,425 
1,'489,627 
62,093 

122,370 
145,147 
47,989 
95,286 
30,608 

71,725 

50,623 

14,645 

124,477 

123,709 

50,712 
33,900 
84,948 
56,, 177 
29,648 

28,834 
16,491 
28,039 
80,981 
60,061 

30,963 
29,572 
32,520 
85,813 
27,765 

45,438 
49,429 
143,272 
31,132 
20,858 


1,055,382 


12,688 
8,588 
6,061 
10,237 
15,033 

11,869 
7,885 
8,646 
6,139 

28,640 


153,510 
41,433 
48,890 
55,520 
64,384 

65,178 
42,098 
39,605 
50,710 
46,708 

25,732 
42,493 
77,068 
218,757 
34,392 

32,351 
30,707 
32,652 
31,966 
3,906 

42,491 
65,888 
590,201 
31,324 
39,269 

43,646 
144,149 

37,997 

1,185,843 

53,756 

114,837 
116,999 
48,938  i 
85,420 
29,904 

77,646 
.51,178 
14,994 
86,743 
114,381 

38,0,54  I 

26,874 

85,866 

54,404 

23,375 

32,427 
18,647 
29,035 
77,118 
51,426 

32,407 
32,228 
33,980 
84,465 
25,115 

47,523 
51,300 
106,364 
30,809 
20,941 


867,242 


4,330,210 


9,997 

7,458 
4,967 
8,790 
13,471 

10,022 
6,815 
7,598 
5,337 

18,422 


131,957 
40,465 
43,622 
43,745 
58,890 

59,127 
34,484 
40,259 
47,819 
45,730 

25,115 
42,740 
71,926 
177,841 
28,962 

30,244 
26,835 
31,453 
31,203 
2,958 

39,696 
65,178 
414,2.54 
28,642 
38,094 

43,124 
117,263 

.34,102 
929,199 

49,989 

109,358 
103,475 
44,578 
78,370 
27,517 

77,633 
48,7.32 
15,300 
70,007 
98,765 

32,242 
24,484 
84,746 
50,839 
21, 179 

32,914 
18,803 
27,. 584 
67,330 
44,956 

34,451 
30,206 
32,777 
82,638 
22,528 

49,186 
47,355 
128,830 
29,082 
19,429 


678,470 


8,234 
6,034 
3,401 
6,350 
8,991 

8,379 
5,513 
6,729 
4,448 
13,109 


o  Persons  of  African  descent  only.  ' 


COLORED,  (a) 


1890      1880     1870 


70,092 


1,409 
331 
631 
249 
561 

148 
793 
297 
139 
1,081 

82 

262 

1,671 

1,206 

108 

52 
281 
129 
652 

10 

139 

215 

11,307 

44 

247 

303 
802 
268 
23,601 
387 

483 
1,0.57 

457 
2,544 

194 

151 
237 
201 
3,529 
788 

964 

1,255 

83 

751 

141 

317 
218 
182 
485 
2,371 


360 

397 

1,248 

56 


65,104 


238 
297 
3,415 
57 
143 


561,018 


531,277 


5,583 
842 
460 

9,789 
595 

9,203 
11,291 
8,117 
4,761 
6,626 


1,367 
377 
585 
248 
687 

158 
954 
286 
171 
1,219 

93 

227 

2,112 

975 

112 

37 
272 
151 
729 


52,081 


178 

208 

9,153 

76 

293 

375 
740 
318 
19,663 
399 

.578 
876 
594 
2,790 
224 

247 
218 
187 
3,801 
939 

932 
816 
101 
739 
163 

463 
195 
242 
467 
2,399 

84 

445 

463 

1,371 

49 

340 

394 

2,585 

98 

141 


4,613 
897 
519 

9,204 
963 

7,452 
9,584 
8,560 
4,052 
3,476 


1,095 
349 
481 
164 
657 

195 

793 

302 

128 

1,312 

58 

232 

2,113 

858 

80 

27 

221 

153 

629 

1 

226 

236 

5,653 

54 

215 

313 
605 
351 
13,072 
448 

590 
707 
530 
2,524 
172 

306 
229 
120 
3,791 
783 

787 
728 
72 
683 
168 

426 
186 
239 
383 
1,806 

99 

359 

401 

1,433 

54 

379 

344 

2,513 

82 

166 


391,650 


3,640 
834 
290 

6,078 
582 

4,632 
7,437 
6,102 
3,306 
2,303 


500 


COMPENDIUM  or  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


TABLE  13.-P0PULATI0N  AS  NATIVE  AND    FOREIGN   BORN   AND   WHITE   AND    COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


North  Carolina- 
Continued. 

Burke 

Cabarrus 

Caldwell .... 

Camden 

Carteret 


Caswell  .  - 
Catawba  . 
Chatham 
Cherokee  . 
Chowan  .  • 


Clay 

Cleveland    . . 
Columbus  .  . 

Craven  

Cumberland 


Currituck 

Dare 

Davidson . 

Davie 

Duplin 


NATIVE  BOBN. 


1890        1880        1870 


Durham 

Edgecombe . 

Forsyth 

JFranklin 

Gaston 


Gates 

Graham. . . 
Granville . 

Greene 

Guilford . . 


Halifax 

Harnett 

Haywood . . 
Henderson. 
Hertford. . . 


Hyde 

IredeU — 
Jackson  . 
Johnston 
Jones 


Lenoir 

Lincoln 

McDowell 
Macon .... 
Madison . . 


Martin 

Mecklenburg  . 

Mitchell 

Montgomery . . 
Moore 


Nash 

New  Hanover. 
Northampton  . 

Onslow 

Orange 


Pamlico 

Pasquotank. 

Pender 

Perquimans . 
Person 


Pitt 

Polk 

Kandolph- 
Richmond. 


Robeson 

Rockingham. 

Rowan 

Rutherford . . 


Sampson. 
Stanly .  -  - 
Stokes  . .  - 
Surry 


14,921 

18,122 

12,292 

5,664 

10,784 

16,024 

18,654 

25,372 

9,966 

9,144 

4,196 
20,380 
17,832 
20,435 
27,248 

6,741 
3,762 
21,681 
11,609 
18,678 

17,999 
24,075 
28,354 
21,070 
17,676 

10,246 

3,313 

24,463 

10,033 

27,875 

28,856 
13,684 
13,331 
12,507 
13,842 

8,900 
25,420 

9,497 
27,211 

7,399 

14,859 
12,579 
10,902 
10,086 
17,790 

15,216 
42,424 
12,786 
11,223 
20,428 

20,697 
23,481 
21,229 
10,298 
14,937 

7,140 
10,714 
12,499 

9,290 
15,148 

25,504 

5,887 

25,170 

23,907 

31,450 
25,304 
24,060 
18,762 

25,083 
12,124 
17,189 
19,267 


12,792 

14,933 

10,279 

6,260 

9,756 

17,818 

14,905 

23,414 

8,177 

7,894 

3,316 
16,559 
14,418 
19,621 
23,717 

6,470 
3,242 
20,308 
11,091 

18,756 


9,766 
11,919 

8,472 
5,353 
8,940 

16,072 
10,974 
19,648 
8,070 
6,438 

2,459 
12,684 

8,470 
20,388 
10,915 

5,128 
2,774 

17,372 
9,615 

15,499 


26,136 
18,003 
20,820 
14,200 

8,893 

2,332 

31,163 

10,031 

23,388 

30,239 
10,836 
10,267 
10,223 
11,832 

7,744 
22,634 

7,331 
23,428 

7,490 

1.5,328 

11,049 

9,813 

8,043 

12,797 

13,115 

33,869 

9,427 

9,362 

10,768 

17,718 
20,818 
20,026 
9,815 
23,658 

6,314 
10,333 
12,445 

9,464 
13,715 

21,774 

5,056 

20,828 

18,185 

23,831 
21,673 
19,923 
15,183 

22,872 
10,503 
15,349 
15,294 


FOEEIGN  BORN. 


1890         1880         1870 


22,906 
13,034 
14,120 
12,568 

7,724 


24,824 

8,686 

21,585 

20,395 
8,864 
7,904 
7,685 
9,262 

6,441 
16,908 

6,676 
16,881 

4,996 

10,419 
9,553 
7,546 
6,610 
8,186 

0,634 
24,047 
4,703 
7,486 
12,002 

11,072 
27,363 
14,742 
7,559 
17,497 


8,102 


7,942 
11,166 

17,268 
4,316 
17,540 
12,827 

16,221 
15,689 
16,769 
13,113 

16,419 
8,307 
11,206 
11,240 


177 

52 
16 

15 

82 


3 

42 

15 

28 

4 

20 
7 
37 
16 
15 

5 
249 

21 
16 
51 

10 

545 

13 

5 

11 

6 
34 
15 
3 
3 

15 
15 
25 
41 

33 
59 
63 


12 
21 

108 
119 

6 

1 

25 

5 

17 


4 
3 

123 
6 

197 

61 

26 

4 

58 
11 

21 
41 
12 
33 
1 

16 

12 
23 
21 
13 

25 

306 

8 

12 

53 

13 

558 

6 

14 

40 

9 

36 

23 

2 

4 


1890         1880         1870 


10 
75 
10 
12 

2 
12 

4 
128 
120 

3 

4 
42 

5 
43 


7 

1 

151 

13 
31 

17 
21 
11 

4 

23 
7 
16 


15 

20 

46 

5 

6 

13 

252 

2 

1 

38 

5 
615 

7 
10 
10 


12,378 
12,683 
10,737 

3,347 

8,528 

6,639 
16,073 
17,214 

9,655 

4,010 

4,055 
17,301 
11,804 

7,175 
14,952 

4,731 
3,362 

18,174 
8,769 

11,600 

10,712 
8,513 
19,433 
10,755 
12,927 

5,539 
3,137 

12,122 
5,281 

19,820 

9,614 

9,453 

12,829 

11,211 

5,906 

4,962 
19,516 

8,680 
19,917 

3,885 

8,517 
10,028 
9,114 
9,436 
17,095 

7,838 
2.3,141 
12,252 

8,982 
13,985 

12,186 

10,089 

9,224 

7,392 

9,705 

4,767 
5,201 
5,967 
4,719 
8,251 

13,192 

4,807 

21,848 

10,989 

16,629 
15,197 
17,142 
15,073 

15,960 
10,629 
14,386 
16,926 


10,088 
9,849 
8,691 
3,791 
7,107 

7,169 

12,469 

15,500 

7,796 

3,633 

3,175 
13,700 
8,926 
6,664 
12,594 

4,495 

2,875 
16,341 

7,770 
10,587 


7,968 
13,441 

9,476 
10,188 

4,973 
2,123 

13,603 
4,652 

16,885 

9,137 
7,092 
9,787 
8,893 
5,122 

4,424 
16,752 

6,591 
15,996 

3,212 

7,277 
8,180 
7,939 
7,395 
12,351 

6,661 
17,922 
8,932 
6,857 
11,485 

9,417 
8,159 
7,987 
6,600 
14,555 

4,207 
4,855 
5,509 
4,795 
7,206 

10,704 
3,918 

17,758 
8,141 

11,942 
12,431 
13,621 
11,910 

13,347 

9,166 

11,730 

13,227 


COLOEKD.  (O) 


7,463 
8,025 
7,096 
3,239 
6,285 

6,587 
9,281 
12,893 
7,296 
3,081 

2,319 
10,633 
5,526 
8,400 
9,520 

3,991 
2,401 
13,868 
6,527 
8,776 


1890      1880     1870 


7,858 
10,716 
6,633 
8,430 

4,517 


11,476 
4,166 
15,656 

6,418 
5,857 
7,406 
6,498 
4,321 

4,067 
12,288 

5,698 
11,703 

2,346 

4,902 
6,814 
5,820 
6,173 
7,858 

5,064 
13,578 
4,492 
5,359 
9,021 

6,356 
11,779 
6,239 
5,173 
11,087 


2,561 
5,459 
1,554 
2,320 
2,297 


3,947 
6,066 

8,862 
3,341 
14,945 
6,284 

8,892 
9,493 
11,503 
10,479 

9,953 
7,026 
8,600 
9,692 


2,721 
5,115 
1,599 
2,471 
2,676 


7,953 

288 

4,267 

141 
2,871 
5,513 
13,064 
11,241 

1,981 
368 
3,992 
3,326 
8,186 


18,213 
4,629 

11,353 
4,066 

3,924 

23 

17,679 

5,385 


9,389     10,656 
2,616       2,477 
8,199 
274 
5,156 

142 

3,093 

6,052 
13,358 
12,341 

2,016 
406 
3,528 
2,852 
7,087 

7,329 
15,599 

8,999 
10,335 

4,836 

4,713 
25 
12,360 
4,758 
8,223 

19,293 

4,220 

517 

1,378 

7,944 

3,941 
5,939 
518 
7,322 
3,518 

6,362 

2,558 
1,825 

665 

710 

7,383 

19,526 

553 

2,257 

6,479 

8,521 
13,935 
12,018 

2,911 

5,242 

2,379 
5,546 
6,546 
4,574 


12,327 
1,093 
3,347 

12,959 

14,672 

10,164 

6,980 

3,692 

9,136 
1,507 
2,813 
2,348 


2,314 
3,929 
1,380 
2,121 
2,725 

9,494 
1,703 
6,830 
301 
3,369 

142 

2.063 

2,948 

12,116 

7,515 

1,140 
377 
3,546 
3,093 
6,766 


15,112 
2,334 
7,501 
4,172 

3,207 


13,355 

4,521 

6,700      6,080 


21,162 

3,770 

484 

1,388 

6,721 

3,341 

5,913 

375 

7,465 

4,279 

8,067 

2,881 

1,897 

656 

459 


13,990 

3,038 

515 

1,208 

4,952 

2,378 
4,643 
274 
5,194 
2,656 

5,532 

2,759 

1,772 

403 

334 


6,479 

16,241 

503 

2,517 

5,332 

4,583 

10,721 

213 

2,128 

3,019 

8,314 

13,217 

12,045 

3,229 

9,143 

4,721 
16,199 
8,510 
2,396 
6,420 

2,116 
5,514 
6,957 
4,671 
6,513 

"3,951 

"3',998 
5,104 

11,088 
1,144 
3,078 

10,104 

8,414 

978 

2,606 

6,598 

11,938 
9,313 
6,339 
3,2.55 

7,370 
6,215 
5,307 
2,642 

9,540 
1,339 
3,623 
2,075 

6,483 
1,289 
2,608 
1,560 

aPersons  of  African  descent  only. 


POPULATION. 


501 


Table 


13.-P0PULATI0N  AS  NATIVE  AND   FOKEIGN   BOEN   AND   WHITE    AND   COI ORFD 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870-Coiitinued. 


North  Carolina- 
Continued. 

Swain , 

Transylvania 

Tyrrell 

Union 

Vance 


Wake , 

Warren 

Washington  . 

Watauga 

Wayne 


Wilkes  . 
Wilson.. 
Yadkin . 
Yancey . 


North  Dakota 


Barnes 

Benson  . . . 
Billings  .. 
Bottineau. 
Bowman . . 


Buford... 
Burleigh . 

Cass 

Cavalier . 
Church  . . 


Dickey 

Dunn 

Eddy 

Emmons . . . 
Flannery  .. 


Foster 

Garfield 

Grand  Forks 

Griggs 

Hettinger 


Howard  . . . 

Kidder 

Lamoure... 

Logan  

McHenry . . 


Mcintosh 

McKenzie 

McLean 

Mercer 

Morton 

Mountraille... 

Nelson 

Oliver 

Pembina 

Pierce 


Ransom 

Renville  ... 
Richland  .. 
Rolette 


Sargent. . 
Sheridan . 

Stark 

Steele 

Stevens.. 


Stutsman . . 

Towner 

Traill 

Wallace  ... 
WaUette... 


NATIVE  BOBN. 


1890         1880         1870 


6.549 

5,868 

4,224 

21,246 

17,458 

49,033 
19,214 
10,176 
10,610 
26,027 

22,670 
18,630 
13,786 
9,489 


101,258 


4,247 

1,486 

114 

1,172 

6 

512 

3,070 

11,873 

2,419 

54 

3,857 

80 

852 

1,169 

49 

716 

28 

10,386 

1,479 

68 


962 

1,952 

215 

911 

1,027 

3 

495 

164 

2,809 

60 
2,403 

302 
5,190 

444 

2,574 
3,362 
33 
6,689 
1,030 

3,285 

4 

1,388 

2,210 


3,645 


.,516 
21 


3,784 

5,319 

4,541 

18,038 


47,675 

22,439 

8,910 

8,160 

24,863 

19,175 
16,047 
12,419 
7,693 


18,674 


897 


755 


2,301 
4,876 


29 


2,396 


135 


1,664 


187 
342 

l,9i'6 


181 


1,886 


295 


Walsh 8,028 

Ward 983 

WeUs 642 

Williams 67 

tJnorganized  319   t646 

territory. 

a  Persons  of  African  descent  only 


13 


3,535 
4,166 
12,209 


35,387 
17,730 
6,508 
5,286 
18,059 

15,535 
12,209 
10,695 
5,909 


1,447 


FOREIGN  BOEN. 


1890         1880         1870 


28 

13 

1 

13 

123 

174 
146 

24 
1 

73 


264 
180 
18 


81,461 


2,798 

974 

56 

1,721 


801 


291 

1,177 

7,740 

4,052 

20 

1,716 

79 

525 

802 

23 

494 

5 

7,971 

1,338 

13 


18,235 


230 

38 

8 

1 

85 

4 
49 
2 


945 
4,122 


958 


249 

1,235 

382 

673 

2,221 

365 

264 

1,919 

62 
1,890 

162 
9,144 

461 

1,844 
2,031 
66 
4,062 
1,397 

1,791 

1 

916 

1,567 


1,621 

570 

4,701 

3 


3,852 


3,198 


94 
195 


1,681 


313 

2,237 
i'37 


8,559 
698 
570 
42 
192 


6546 


1890        1880         1870 


5,652 
5,368 
3,000 
15,712 
6,434 

26,093 
5,880 
4,961 
10,180 
15,115 

20,633 
10,884 
12,421 
9,197 


182,123 

7,045 

2,452 

169 

2,893 

6 

704 

4,148 

19,534 

6,462 

74 

5,570 

159 

1,371 

1,952 

72 

1,210 

33 

18,306 

2,813 
81 


1,211 

3,187 

597 

1,582 

3,248 

3 

860 

428 

4,708 

122 

4,288 

464 

14,216 

905 

4,410 

5,377 

99 

10,743 

2,424 

5,075 

5 

2,298 

3,777 

15 

5,263 

1,449 

10,214 

16 


16,580 

1,680 

1,212 

108 

505 


3,234 

4,823 

3,110 

13,520 


24,289 
6,386 
4,554 
7,746 

12,827 

17,257 
8,655 

10,876 
7,369 


36,192 

1,583 
1,314 


3,143 
8,956 


22 


33 

6,215 


200 
13 


4,399 


278 
537 

3,587 


243 
1,004 
4,i'22 

409 


14 


3,227 
2,871 
9,523 


19,426 
5,276 
3,739 
5,061 

10,004 

13,877 
7,185 
9,253 
5,601 


1,568 


COLOEBD.  (a) 


1890      1880      1870 


513 

1,225 

5,547 

11,143 


109 

517 

1,435 

4,536 


23,109     23,650 
13,480     ' "  - 
5,238 
431 
10,984 


2,042 

7,760 

1,368 

292 


373 


16,233 

4,374 

414 

12,124 

1,924 

7,409 

1,544 

325 


404 


61,164 


309 
1,302 
2,694 


16,184 
12,492 

2,777 
226 

8,140 

1,662 

5,073 

1,444 

308 


24 


623 


b  Estimated  to  have  been  within  the  present  limits  of  North  DaVot 


502 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEYENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  13.-P0PULATI0N   AS   NATIVE   AND  FOKEIGN   BOEN   AND  WHITE  AND  COLOEED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Ohio 


Adams 

AUen 

Ashland . . . 
Ashtabula . 

Athens 


Auglaize  , 
Belmont . 
Brown  ... 
Butler  . . . 
Carroll... 


Cuyahoga. 
Darke  . . . 
Defiance  . 


Delaware . 

Erie 

Fairfield . . 
Fayette . . . 
Franklin . . 


Fulton 

Gallia  . . . . 
Geauga . . . 

Greene 

Guernsey  . 

Hamilton  . 
Hancock . . 
Hardin  . . . 
Harrison . . 
Henry 


Highland  . 
Hockiugi-. 
Holmes  . . . 

Huron 

Jackson  .. 


Jefferson . . 

Knox 

Lake 

Lawrence. 
Licking. . . 


Logan 

Lorain 

Lucas 

Madison  . . 
Mahoning 


Marion  . 
Medina . 
Meigs  - . 
Mercer  . 
Miami  . . 


3,213,023 


Champaign ... 

Clark 

Clermont 

Clinton 

Columbiana... 


Coshocton 25,503 

Crawford 28,386 


1890         1880        1870 


Monroe 

Montgomery . 

Morgan 

Morrow 

Muskingum  . 


Noble 

Ottawa  . . 
Paulding 
Perry 


Pickaway. 

Pike 

Portage... 
Preble 


25,749 
37,458 
21,427 
38,822 
33,149 

25,486 
52,998 
28,686 
42,669 
16,384 

25,878 
47,658 
31,877 
23,725 
52,741 


2,803,119 


2,292,767 


Putnam . . . 
Bichlaud  . 

Ross 

Sandusky. 


199,932 
41,421 
23,002 

25,824 
27,641 
32,686 
21,983 
108,903 

20,271  I 

26,366 

12,711 

28,695 

27,845 

290,631 
39,813 
27,424 
20,369 
22,119 

28,385 
21,630 
19,973 
28,592 
26,958 

35,422 
26,657 
15,951 
37,832 
41,335 

26,713 
33,303 
76,512 
19,116 

42,844 

22,939 
20,262 
28,425 
25,036 
37,535 

23,723 
86,157 
18,868 
17,666 
48,539 

20,408 
16,694 
24,837 
27,465 

26,215 
16,970 
25,370 
22,610 

28,199 
35,171 
37,466 
26,609 


23,555 
28,912, 
22,79| 
34,325 
27,357 

22,443 
46,510 
31,179 
36,636 
15,712 

26,436 
37,679 
34,628 
24,076 
43,834 

25,046 
26,862 
128,190 
38,556 
19,669 

25,686 
24,858 
32,724 
19,898 
74,976 

19,114 

27,189 
13,465 
30,013 
26,581 

231.127 
26,475 
25,276 
20,065 
17,779 

29,351 
20,290 
19,299 

27.785 
22,292 

30,170 
26,278 
14,717 
36,682 
38,291 

25,442 
29,246 
50,023 
18,837 
34,071 

18,740 
19,842 
30,048 
19,065 
33,981 

24,497 
66,253 
19,733 
18,457 
46,574 

20,592 
14,735 
12,742 
25,289 

26,476 
17,219 
24,791 
23,506 

21,667 

33,477 
37,743 
27,685 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


1890         1880        1870 


459,293 


20,209 
21,557 
20,718 
30,300 
22,916 

16,860 
37,100 
28,631 
33,002 
13,706 

22,724 
28,514 
31,981 
21,232 
34,514 

21,768 
21,714 
81,314 
30,397 
13,522 

23,426 
20,786 
29,190 
16,622 
52,482 

15,946 
24,389 
13,479 
26,450 
23,016 

171,871 
22,546 
17,115 
18,218 
11,857 

27,993 
17,062 
16,566 
24,552 
19,965 

25,943 
25,088 
14,263 
28,798 
33,322 

22,062 
24,751 
32,603 
14,289 
25,192 

14,273 
18,559 
28,180 
15,039 
30,231 

23,325 
53,027 
19,873 
17,920 
41,385 

19,285 
9,889 
7,890 

17,705 

23,783 
14,548 
22,131 
20,736 

15,033 
29,492 
33,939 
21,544 


394,943 


344 
3,186 

796 
4,833 
2,045 

2,614 
4,415 
1,213 
5,928 
1,182 

1,102 
4,619 
1,676 
515 
6,288 

1,200 
3,541 
110,038 
1,540 
2,767 

1,365 

7,821 

1,253 

326 

15,184 

1,752 
639 
778 

1,125 


83,942 

2,750 

1,515 

461 

2,961 

663 

1,028 
1,166 
3,357 
1,450 

3,993 
943 

2,284 
1,724 
1,944 

673 
6,992 

25,784 

941 

13,135 

1,788 
1,480 
1,388 
2,184 
2,219 

1,452 

14,695 

275 

454 

2,671 

345 
5,280 
1,095 
3,686 

744 

512 

2,498 

811 

1,989 
2,901 
1,988 
4,008 


1890        1880        1870 


372,493    3,584,805 


450 

2,402 
1,089 
2.814 
1,054 

3,001 
3,128 
1,732 
5,943 
704 

1,381 
4,269 
2,085 
680 
4,768 

],596 
3,721 
68,753 
1,940 
2,846 

1,695 
7,782 
1,560 
466 
11,821 

1,939 
935 
786 

1,336 
616 

82,247 

1,309 

1,747 

391 

2,806 

930 

836 

1,477 

3,824 

1,394 

2,848 
1,153 
1,609 
2,380 
2,159 

825 

6,280 

17,354 

1.292 

8,800 

1,825 
1,611 

2,277 
2,143 
2,177 

1,999 

12,297 

341 

015 

3,200 

546 
6,027 

743 
2,929 

939 

708 

2,709 

1,027 

2,046 
2,829 
2,564 
4,372 


3,117,920  2,601,946 


541 
2,066 
1,215 
2,217 

852 

3,181 
2,614 
2,171 
6,910 

785 

1,464 
3,556 
2,287 
682 
3,785 

1,832 
3,842 
50,696 
1,881 
2,197 

1,749 
7,402 
1,948 
548 
10,537 

1,843 

1,156 

711 

1,588 
822 

88,499 

1,301 

1,599 

464 

2,171 

1,140 
863 
1,611 
3,980 
1,794 

3,245 
1,245 
1,672 

2,582 
■  2,434 

966 

5,557 

14,119 

1,344 

5,809 

1,911 
1,533 
3,285 
2,215 
2,509 

2,454 

10,979 

490 

663 

3,501 

664 

3,475 
654 

748 

1,092 

899 

2,453 

1,073 

2,048 
3,024 
3,158 
3,359 


25,687 
40,049 
22,202 
43,365 
33,958 

28,054 
55,477 
27,963 
47,476 
17,492 

25,467 
47,632 
32,043 
22,943 
58,357 

26,621 
31,850 
306,777 
42,469 
25,662 

26,568 
35,030 
33,545 
20,628 
117,620 

21,999 
24,613 
13,479 
25,750 
28,146 

359,777 
42,201 
28,323 
19,932 
25,041 

27,534 
22,524 
21,133 
31,760 
27,669 

38,228 
27,291 
18,013 
37,795 
42,820 

.  26,390 

39,145 

101,115 

19,107 

55,223 

24,461 
21,611 

28,408 
27,000 
38,575 

25,073 
98,364 
18,983 
18,005 
49,991 

20,716 
21,926 
25,047 
30,586 

25,948 
16,659 
27,691 
23,024 

30,125 
37,944 
36,560 
30,415 


23,662 
30,800 
23,843 
36,875 
27,236 

25,375 
48,007 
30,595 
41,435 
16,355 

26,145 
38,366 
34,895 
23,293 
47,918 

26,582 
30,475 
194,735 
39,917 
22,371 

26,770 
32,170 
33,881 
18,919 
82,846 

20,998 
25,178 
14,240 
26,774 
26,611 

302,793 
27,632 
26,381 
19,809 
20,552 

28,515 
20,921 
20,774 
31,357 
22,774 

31,835 
27,128 
16,174 
.37,319 
40.077 

25,210 
34,351 
06,281 
19,046 
42,419 

20,368 
21,417 
30,527 
21,502 
34,984 

26,416 

77,234 
19,881 
18,928 
48,444 

21,044 
19,726 
12,838 
28,127 

26,140 
16,700 
27,356 
24,051 

23,619 
36,119 
37,020 
31,863 


COLORED.  (O) 


1890      1880      1870 


87,113 


20,377 
23,410 
21,907 
32,365 
22,995 

19,979 
38,406 
28,735 
38,921 
14,433 

*2'3,078 
'30,014 
32,638 
20,769 
37,814 

23,567 
25,454 
130,564 
31,717 
15,608 

24,618 
27,845 
30,824 
16,095 
60,251 

17,766 
22,743 
14,169 
24,199 
23,493 

252,934 
23,730 
18,440 
18,197 
14,017 

27,449 
17,783 
18,173 
28,332 
20,970 

28,183 
26,144 
15,835 
30,120 
35,513 

22,066 
29,196 
45,944 
14,928 
30,744 

16,087 
20,042 
29,841 
16,810 
31,691 

25,676 
63,197 
20,127 
18,440 
43,719 

19,864 
13,272 
8,069 
18,360 

23,795 
14,304 
24,479 
21,390 

17,008 
32,372 
33,862 
25,360 


79,900 


406 

589 

21 

287 

1,233 

46 
1,932 
1,935 
1,113 

74 

1,511 
4,640 
1,510 
1,296 
662 

81 

77 

3,146 

492 

107 

618 

429 

393 

1,680 

6,445 

23 
2,388 

10 

4,060 

496 

14,757 

356 

609 

897 

38 

1,491 

133 

6 

186 

738 

1,184 
307 
219 

1,758 
457 


1,133 

1,170 

947 

755 

260 
130 

1,405 
217 

1,177 

102 

2,478 

160 

115 

1,211 

37 
47 
867 
565 

1,009 
823 
174 
394 

62 

128 

2,892 


63,213 


343 
510 
40 
263 
1,170 


1,631 

2,316 

1,140 

61 

1,661 
3,580 
1,817 
1,463 
684 

59 
108 
2,175 
579 
144 

610 

468 

403 

1,444 

3,936 

55 
2,945 

11 

4,553 

586 

10,533 

152 

640 

647 

33 

1,763 

205 

2 

251 

912 

1,183 
302 
152 

1,746 
370 

1,057 
1,169 
1,093 
1,083 
449 

197 

36 

1,798 

306 
1,172 

80 

1,310 

193 

143 

1,329 

94 

33 

647 

91 

1,252 

1,227 

144 

482 

94 

186 

3,286 

194 


373 

213 

26 

151 

773 

61 

1,307 

2,067 

988 

58' 

1,110 
2,056 
1,629 
1,145 
485 

33 

101 

1,445 

561 

111 

557 

342 

314 

1,074 

2,768 

23 
2,802 

21 

3,815 

345 

7,432 

117 

274 

485 

11 

1,684 

142 

4 

200 

789 

1,005 
186 
100 

1,241 
243 

962 
1,106 
776 
705 
257 

97 
50 

1,624 
444 

1,049 

103 
809 
236 
143 
1,166 

85 
92 

475 
80 

1,080 

1,142 

105 

419 

73 

144 

3,230 

143 


aPersona  of  African  descent  only. 


POPULATION. 


503 


Table  13 — POPULATION  AS   NATIVE   AND   FOREIGN   BORN   AND  WHITE   AND  COLORED 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870-Coutiuued. 


COUNTIES. 

NATIVE  BORN. 

FOEEIQN  BORN. 

WHITE. 

COLORED,  (a) 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

Ohio— Continued 

33,131 
36,854 
22,991 
72,083 

45,103 
35,978 
41,742 
22,174 

28,233 
15,675 
24,327 
40,080 

36,248 
23,513 
40,066 
20,206 

59,094 

30,568 
33,173 
22,055 
55,406 

.36,717 
36,192 
35,908 
21,570 

21,639 
16,. 590 
26,992 
40,192 

36,960 
22,213 
30,170 
20,663 

25,727 
26,949 
18,485 
44,728 

28,613 
30,568 
29,204 
17,929 

14,507 
14.265 
25,046 
36,679 

31,988 
19,484 
21.445 
16,842 



2,246 

4,015 

1,710 

12,087 

8,986 

6,395 

4,876 

686 

1,438 

370 

1,141 

2,300 

2,757 
1,384 
4,320 
1,516 

2,740 

2,943 
3,774 
2,082 
8,625 

7,071 

8,688 

4,290 

805 

1,.389 

633 

1,400 

3,052 

3,116 
1,608 
3,852 
1,732 

3,575 
3,878 
2,263 
7,780 

6,061 

8,091 

4,636 

801 

1,316 

762 

1,643 

3,930 

3,128 
1,.507 
3,151 
1,711 

34,289 
40,675 
24,250 
83,827 

53,. 535 
42,176 
46,408 
22,413 

29,214 
15,842 
24,535 
40,947 

38,940 
24,862 
44.199 
21,638 

58,826 

32,352 
36,806 
23,602 
63,738 

43,397 
44,635 
40,052 
21,971 

22,539 
17,011 
27,109 
42,000 

39,892 
23,787 
33,888 
22,222 

28,289 
30,668 
20,142 
52,190 

34,373 
.38,425 
33,724 
18,387 

15,619 
14,819 
25,511 
39,551 

35,061 
20,949 
24,553 
18,462 

1,088 
193 
450 
338 

551 
195 
207 
442 

447 

203 

926 

1,412 

63 
35 
187 
82 

2,973 

1,159 
141 
535 
292 

384 
245 
146 
404 

476 

212 

1,283 

i     1,243 

183 

34 

132 

171 

1,013 

Shelby 

Stark 

159 
600 

Summit 

Trumbull 

Tuscarawas  .. 
Union 

318 

299 
233 
116 

Van  Wert 

343 
204 

WaiTen 

Washington  . . . 

Wayne 

Williams 

Wood 

208 
1,178 
1,058 

55 
42 

Wyandot 

Oklahoma 

43 
82 

Beaver 

2,555 
6,769 
6,400 
5,279 

8,007 
12,064 
10,996 

7,024 

256,450 

119 

389 
205 
59 

325 
706 
746 
191 

57,317 

2,674 
6,968 
6,589 
5,336 

7,028 
12,034 
11,082 

7,115 

301,758 

Canadian 



'"l89 
8 

2 

1,300 
724 
650 
100 

1,186 

Cleveland 

Kingfisher 

Oklahoma 

144,265 

79,323 

30,503 

11,600 

163,075 

86,929 

487 

346 

Baker 

5,613 

7,824 
12,445 
4,967 
4,032 

7,226 
3,055 
1,442 
10,881 
3,270 

4,298 
2,338 
10,411 
4,395 
2,276 

2,412 
14,166 
15,118 

2,301 
19,447 

3,893 
50,565 
7,098 
1,574 
2,478 

11,802 
10,845 
3,529 
7,516 
9,470 
9,763 

1,412,294  . 

3,308 
5,889 
7,863 
2,742 
1,675 

3,922 

1,757 

4,341 

5,436 

952 

744 

1,255 

1,151 
826 
2,788 
5,049 
1,1.59 

1,648 
189 
267 
983 
330 

782 
221 
1,044 
483 
168 

192 
1,032 
1,147 

300 
3,487 

312 
24,319 
760 
218 
454 

1,579 
1,199 

132 
1,667 
2,502 

929 

845,720 

1,308 

514 

1,397 

4,480 

367 

912 

1,047 
243 
557 
303 
119 

389 

6,342 
8,534 
15,083 
8,762 
5,158 

8,668 
3,232 
1,528 
11,473 
3,530 

4,727 
2,509 
11,109 
4,774 
2,406 

2,534 
15,074 
10,112 

2  42.5 

3,817 
6,262 
8,955 
4,790 
1,962 

4,552 

2,121 
4,569 
5,914 
1,221 
860 

1,619 

23 

7 
17 
48 

7 

2 
2 
2 

88 

1 

22 
7 

94 
6 

12 

9 

10 

20 

3 

139 

3 

550 

5 

1 
1 

33 
11 

44 
5 
14 

107,596 

8 
8 
13 
27 
2 

1 

Benton 

Clackamas 

Clatsop 

Columbia 

Coos   .  -   . 

1 
10 

23 
8 

Crook 

Curry 

Douglas 

Gilliam 

1,029 

8,878 

426 
5,684 

179 
718 

78 
382 

1,073 
9,195 

481 
5,926 

1 
34 

3 
4 

3,014 

1,001 

1,289 

1,250 

3,384 

1,304 

9 

Harney 

5 

Jackson  

Josephine 

Klamath 

7,222 
1,974 

3,721 
817 

932 
511 

1,057 
387 

7,680 
2,159 

4,064 
955 

61 

28 

Lake 

2,575 

9,016 

11,955 

229 
395 
721 

2,722 
9,246 
12,520 

3 
4 
19 

6,291 

8,474 

135 
243 

6,417 

8,708 

Linn. 

Malheur 

7 

Marion 

Morrow 

12,579 

'l7,'263' 
6,123 

9,049 

8,425' 
4.573 

1,997 

916 

22,205 

4,177 
69,102 
7,793 
1,758 
2,885 

13,079 
11,908 
3,661 
8,768 
11,796 
10,646 

5,148,257  4 

14,165 

9,854 

27 

62 

Multnomah 

Polk 

7,940 
478 

3,085 
128 

22,972 
6,363 

10,806 
4,693 

187 
9 

163 

Sherman 

6 

Tillamook 

857 

8,784 
0,054 

380 

2,692 
2,338 

113 

823 
596 

28 

224 
214 

920 

9,421 
6,401 

"'9,'8l'7 
6,965 
7,734 

1,197,016  . 

391 

2,840 
2,505 

2,452' 
4,222 
5,007 

1,456,609 

Umatilla 

24 
9 

'""21 
15   . 
5 

85,535 

2 

Wallowa 

1 

8,412 
5,900 
7,231 

1,695,062 

2,131 
4,038 
4,798 

2,970,642 

2,708 

1,182 

714 

587,829 

378 
223 
214 

545,309 

Washington  . .. 
Yamhill 

Pennsylvania 

2i 

2 

65,294 

Adams 

Allegheny 

Armstrong 

.33,120 
398,881 
44,100 
44,438 

.37,815 
131,460 
64,989 

31,929 

267,203 

44,903 

35,962 

34,100 
117,661 
48,882 

29,622 
186,307 
39,828 
32,134 

28,  .562 
101,315  j 
34,711   I 

366 

153,078 

2,647 

5,639 

829 

5,867 
5,877 

526 

88,666 

2,738 

3,643 

829 
4,936 
3,858 

693 
75,897 
3,554 
4,014 

1,073 
5,386 
3,340 

33,106 
5.38,317 
46,480 
49,357 

38,057 
136,748 
70,057 

31,984 
347,968 
47,363 
39,163 

34,346 
122,146 
52,257 

29,750 

257,743 

43,202 

35,818 

29,150 
106,269 
37,665 

319 

13,501 

263 

719 

587 
568 
801 

471 

7,876 

278 

440 

577 
449 
483 

565 

4,459 

179 

Bedford 

Berks 

Blair 

330 

485 
424 
386 

a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


504 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablb  13.— population  AS  NATIVE  AND    FOREIGN    BOEN   AND    WHITE   AND    COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


Pennsylvania — 
Continued. 

Bradford 

Bucks 

Butler 

Cambria 

Cameron 


Carbon  . . . 

Center 

Chester... 
Clarion  . . . 
Clearfield. 


Clinton 

Columbia 

Crawford  — 
Cumberland 
Daupbiu 


Delaware . 

Elk 

Erie 

Fayette... 
Forest .  . . . 


NATIVE  BOBN. 


1890         1880         1870 


Franklin 

Fulton 

Greene 

Huntingdon  . 
Indiana 


Jefierson 

Juniata 

Lackawanna. . 

Lancaster 

Lawrence 


Lebanon... 
Lehigh  — 
Luzerne . . . 
Lycoming  . 
McKean  . . 


Mercer 

Mifflin 

Monroe 

Montgomery . . 
Montour 


Northampton  . 
Northumber- 
land. 

Perry 

Philadelphia  . 
Pike 


Potter 

Schuylkill. 

Snyder 

Somerset  . . 
Sullivan  . . . 


Susquehanna  . 

Tioga 

Union 

Venango 

Warren 


Washington  . . . 

Wayne 

Westmoreland 

Wyoming 

York 


Rhode  Island .  - 

Bristol 

Kent 

Newport 

Providence . . 
Washiugtou . 


56,056 
64,992 
51,704 
55,754 
6,152 

32,044 
40,586 
82,661 
35,259 
55,795 

26,109 
34,753 
60,406 
46,779 
90,397 

62,583 
16,236 
71,196 
69,086 
7,834 

50,754 
10,030 
28,767 
34,638 
40,962 

37,771 
16,522 
95,689 
142,204 
33,010 

46,688 
70,791 
137,100 
65,416 
39,647 

50,274 
19,609 
19,330 
107,490 
13,962 

74,792 
65,125 

26,024 

777,484 

8,107 

20,531 
122,630 
17,579 
36,101 
10,547 

36,358 
45,675 
17,640 
42,745 
31,602 

64,396 
26,733 
94,138 
15,319 
96,929 


239,201 


8,237 

18,313 

21,837 

170,376 

20,438 


54,458 
64,614 
48,044 
40,155 
4,544 

26,287 
36,708 
77,591 
37,912 
37,918 

24,163 
30,678 
62,014 
45,322 
71,840 

46,741 
9,696 
61,.543 
54,952 
3,989 

48,910 
9,957 
28,094 
32,784 
39,394 

26,597 
18,003 
62,352 
132,382 
30,208 

37,844 
60,973 
97,349 
52,715 
36,676 

49,481 
19,087 
19,320 
86,901 
13,770 

64,014 
48,360 

27,119 

642,1(35 

8,332 

12,823 

103,828 

17,736 

31,665 

7,147 

36,744 
40,268 
16,724 
39,669 
23,301 

52,181 
28,285 
71,437 
15,019 
84,969 


202,538 


48,978 
60,290 
32,571 
29,470 
3,507 

21,180 
32,888 
71,649 
24,917 
23,651 

20,897 
26,613 
.56,647 
'<2,966 
56,003 

32,373 

6,054 

52,699 

41,668 

3,560 

44,143 
9,115 
25,735 
29,658 
34,735 

20,566 
17, 175 


FOBEIQN  BOEN. 


1890         1880         1870 


15, 

19, 

139, 

20, 


113,796 
24,946 

33,341 
50,610 
106,227 
43,068 
7,676 

41,942 
16,930 
17,356 
72,322 
12,824 

55,058 
37,119 

25,026 

490,398 

6,940 

10,368 
85,572 
15,527 
26,427 
5,291 

33,519 
31,298 
15,  .300 
42, 139 
19,991 

45,690 
26,469 
54,731 
13,960 
72,594 


161,957 


7,355 
14,040 
16,786 
105,579 
18,197 


3,177 
5,623 
3,635 
10,621 
1,086 

6,580 
2,683 
6,716 
1,543 
13,770 

2,576 
2,079 
4,918 
492 
6,580 

12,100 

6,003 

14,878 

10,920 

648 

679 

107 

168 

1,113 

1,213 

6,234 

133 

46,399 

6,891 

4,507 

1,443 

5,840 

64,103 

5,163 

7,216 

5,470 

387 

781 

15,800 

1,683 

9,428 
9,573 

252 

269,480 

1,305 

2,247 

31,533 

72 

1.216 

1,073 

3,735 
6,638 
180 
3,895 
5,983 

6,759 
4,277 
18,681 
572 
2,560 


106,305 


4,083 
4,042 
4,492 
6,656 
615 

5,636 
1,214 
5,890 
2,416 
5,490 

2,115 

1,731 

6,593 

655 

4,308 

9,360 

3,104 

13,145 

3,890 

396 

945 

192 

179 

1,170 

1,133 

1,338 

224 

26,917 

7,065 

3,104 

632 

4,996 

35,716 

4,771 

5,889 


490 

855 

9,593 

1,698 

6,298 
4,763 

403 

204,335 

1,331 

974 

26,146 

61 

1,445 

926 

3,610 
5,546 
181 
4,001 
4,680 

3,237 
,5,228 
6,599 
579 
2,872 


73,993 


4,226 
4,046 
3,939 
7,099 
766 

6,964 
1,530 
6,156 
1,620 
2,090 

2,314 
2,153 
7,185 
946 
4,737 

7,030 

2,434 

13,274 

1,616 

450 

1,222 

245 

152 

1,593 

1,403 

1,090 
215 


1890         1880         1870 


7,544 
2,352 

755 

6,186 

54,688 

4,558 

1,149 

8,035 
578 
1.006 
9,290 
2,520 

6,374 
4,325 

421 

183,624 

1,496 

897 

30,856 

79 

1,799 

900 

4,004 
3,799 
265 
5,786 
3,906 

2,793 
6,719 

3,988 

625 

3,540 


55,396 


3,191          2,864  2,066  11,229 

8  441          5,265  4,555  26,441 

6,715          4,643  3,264  26,963 

84,747  58,822  43,611  250,425 

3,211         2,399  I  1,900  22,801 

a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


58,623 
68,716 
55,179 
65,909 
7,174 

38,584 
42,798 
81,695 
36,730 
69,379 

28,358 
36,709 
64,999 
44,804 
91,400 

67,684 
22,199 
85,756 
77,295 
8,476 

49,412 
10,025 
28,489 
35,435 
41,960 

43,975 
16,485 
141,731 
146,472 
37,202 

47,963 
76,524 
200,370 
69,085 
46,507 

55,434 
19,823 
19,933 
120,506 
15,548 

83,661 
74,394 

26,139 

1,006,590 

9,305 

22,721 
153,778 
17,646 
37, 174 
11,603 

39,930 
52,221 
17,767 
46,158 
37,504 

67,785 
30,975 
111,593 
15,877 
97,908 


337,859 


58,003 
67,107 
52,408 
46,602 
5,151 

31,882 
37,574 
76,402 
40,228 
43,287 

25,992 
32,264 
68,112 
43,807 
72,364 

51,487 
12,779 
74,345 
56,952 
4,373 

47,304 
10,020 
27,770 
33,674 
40,299 

27,898 
17,966 
88,971 
136,596 
33,076 

38,391 
65,851 
132,310 
56,508 
42,211 

55,735 
19,362 
20,020 
94,731 
15,361 

69,987 
52,929 

27.358 

815,362 

9,579 

13,770 

129,616 

17,778 

32,994 

8,070 

40,135 
45,699 
16,772 
43,120 
27,784 

52,774 
33,482 
77,349 
15,577 
86,481 


269,939 


52,715 
62,532 
36,468 
36,471 
4,261 

28,079 
34,152 
71,569 
26,511 
25,606 

23,016 
28,622 
63,350 
41,895 
57,768 

36,659 

8,424 

65,584 

41,780 

4,003 

42,903 
9,209 
25,374 
30,952 
35,952 

21,588 
17,164 


COLORED,  (a) 


1890   1880 


11,185 
20,258 
23,051 
193,732 
21,713 


118,479 
27,181 

34,022 
56,756 
160,149 
46,775 
8,801 

49,700 
17,285 
18,157 
80,375 
15,265 

61,245 
41,311 

25,307 

651,854 

8,323 

11,243 

116,044 

15,573 

28,181 

6,186 

37,274 
35,003 
16,403 
47,492 
23,787 

46.452 
33,147 
58,160 
14,575 
74,900 


212,219 


9,233 

18,257 

19,115 

146,246 

19,368 


1870 


599 

1,732 

154 

458 

64 

36 

466 

7,643 

72 
184 

324 

118 

314 

2,091 

5,551 

6,965 

38 

308 

2,709 

6 

2,019 
112 
445 
315 
212 

29 

170 

352 

2,603 

312 

164 
105 
816 
1,489 
299 

304 

169 

176 

2,753 

96 

533 
291 

137 

39,371 

107 

55 

374 

5 

142 

17 

162 
91 
52 

473 
75 

3,361 

33 

1,213 

8 

1,566 


7,393 


537 
1,546 

128 
209 


41 

348 

7,073 

99 

121 

286 

145 

493 

2,167 


164 
31,699 


27 
358 

19 

116 

3 

219 
115 
133 

547 
103 

2,636 
31 
686 
21 

1,359 


1,803 
42 
98 
12 

65 

266 

6,233 

26 

135 

195 
144 
481 
2,015 


3,780 

2,972 

4,613 

2,744 

12 

64 

332 

389 

1,889 

1,503 

9 

7 

2,551 

2,462 

129 

151 

503 

513 

280 

299 

227 

186 

37 

68 

261 

226 

296 

2,845 

2,861 

236 

117 

85 

74 

117 

40 

754 

766 

977 

851 

326 

24 

425 

277 

215 

223 

155 

205 

1,763 

1,237 

107 

79 

322 

186 

194 

133 

197 

311 

1,568 

4,582 

735 


209 

330 

1,125 

4,063 

761 


140 

22,147 

113 

22 

384 

33 

45 

5 

249 
94 

162 
433 

104 

2,031 

41 

559 

10 

1,233 


187 
337 
931 
2,911 
614 


POPULATION. 


505 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND    FOREIGN  BORN   AND    WHITI 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Contiuued. 


AND    COLORED, 


NATIVE  BOHN. 

FOEEIQN  BORN, 

■WHITE. 

COLOEED,  (a) 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

South  Carolina  . . 

1,144,879 

987,891 

697,532 

6,270 

7,686 

8,074 

462,008 

391,105 

289,667 

688,934 

604,332 

415,814 

Abbeville 

46,757 
31,674 
43,521 
44,538 
33,887 

55,241 
56,711 
26,553 
18,439 
23,207 

40,212 
29,094 
49,211 
28,489 
24,947 

20,777 
44,099 
20,511 
19,242 
22,303 

20,744 
31,550 
22,153 
29,942 
23,493 

26,362 
18,533 
49,284 
16,382 
36,461 

55,251 
43,520 
25,315 
27,732 
38,744 

237,753 

40,689 
27.904 
33,450 
39,750 
29,971 

31,035 

97 
148 

175 

75 

232 

187 
3,192 

107 
29 
26 

81 
40 
48 
110 
80 

80 
211 
33 
14 
58 

17 
60 
28 
34 

7 

72 

154 

109 

7 

360 

134 
85 
48 
45 
87 

91,055 

126 
208 
162 
107 
205 

94 

15,142 
13,761 
25,268 
14,194 
2,695 

7,687 
24,764 

8,482 
10,988 

6,987 

14,032 
11,749 
17,340 
7,139 
10,471 

4,053 
27,516 

6,827 
13,706 

8,550 

10,411 
13,169 
13,769 
14,519 
9,062 

8,966 
13,678 
15,654 
12,253 
11,933 

36,857 
11,813 
10,973 
9,355 
18,245 

327,290 

13,172 
12,936 
18,747 
13,853 
2,442 

10,916 

31,705 
18,059 
18,428 
30,416 
31,421 

47,739 
35,073 
18,178 
7,47!) 
16,246 

26,245 
17,384 
31,916 
21,460 
14,554 

16,804 
16,789 
13,717 
5,550 
13,810 

10,349 
18,441 
8,411 
15,436 
14,435 

17,468 
5,008 

33,738 
4,136 

24,885 

18,527 
31,792 
14,390 
18,420 
20,525 

541 

27,637 
15,170 
14,865 
26,003 
27,732 

20,213 

Anderson 

Barnwell 

Beaufort 

Berkeley 

Charleston 

Chester 

Chesterfield  . . . 
Clarendon 

Colleton 

Darlington 

Edgefield 

Fairfield 

Florence . . 

23,965 
35,. 548 
34,200 

84 
176 
159 

14,456 

13,578 

5,309 

9,593 
22,146 
29,050 

98,524 
24,019 
16,306 
19,164 

36,309 
34,363 
45,767 
27,619 

83,826 
18,687 
10,503 
14,012 

25,362 
26,172 
42,328 
19,769 

4,276 

134 

39 

26 

77 
122 

77 
146 

5,037 

118 

81 

26 

48 

71 

158 

119 

30,922 
7,635 
9,498 
6,282 

12,184 
12,929 
16,018 
6,885 

28,204 
6,290 
0,275 
4,660 

8,909 
10,097 
17,040 

5,787 

71,868 
16,517 
0,847 
12,908 

24,181 
21,556 
29,826 
20,880 

60,603 
12,513 
4,309 
9,366 

16,492 
16,146 
25,417 
14,101 

Georgetown  . . . 

Greenville 

Hampton 

19,565 
37,288 
18,717 
15,.562 
21,464 

16,885 
29,365 
18,527 
34,042 
20,580 

26,378 
16,047 
41,254 
14,366 
28,154 

40,245 
36,923 
24,024 
24,060 
30,610 

64,708 

16,102 
22,144 

48 

208 
24 
12 

74 

18 
79 
37 
65 
18 

119 
209 
141 
23 
419 

164 
114 
56 
50 
103 

33,560 

59 
118 

3,466 
22,983 

6,286 
10,632 

7,892 

7,935 
11,750 
11,096 
15,881 

8,026 

8,236 
11,955 
12,942 
10,673 

9,185 

26,372 
9,979 
10,516 

7,758 
14,033 

96,955 

2,773 
15,121 

16,146 
14,511 

12,453 
4,942 
13,646 

8,957 
17,688 

7,467 
18,226 
12,571 

18,261 
4,301 

28,453 
3,716 

19,388 

14,035 
27,058 
13,551 
16,352 
16,620 

288 

13,388 
7,141 

10,699 
11,695 

12,058 
22,458 
12,949 
22,112 
11,797 

20,617 
10,404 
16,802 
10,259 
22,356 

25,704 
25,157 
19,183 
15,452 
24,177 

7,919 

22 
59 

29 

78 
39 
48 
17 

158 

132 

63 

10 

669 

80 
111 
65 
37 
109 

3,857 

7,486 
3,809 

6,159 
9,904 
8,452 
11,428 
5,146 

7,457 
8,114 
5,709 
7,730 
7,842 

17,375 
7,463 
8,718 
5,346 

12,114 

11,319 

3  235 

Kershaw 

Lancaster 

Laurens 

Lexington 

Marion 

Marlboro 

Newberry 

Oconee  

Orangeburg  . . . 

Pickens  

Eichland 

Spartanburg... 

Sumter 

Union 

Williamsburg  . 
York :.. 

7,945 

5,924 
12,632 

4,536 
10,732 

6,668 

13,318 
2,422 

11,156 
2,538 

15,177 

8,408 
17,805 
10,530 
10,143 
12  167 

South  Dakota 

70 

Aurora 

3,890 
7,944 
5,667 

56 
900 

2,743 
359 

3,406 

234 
169 

42 

1,155 
1,642 
3,390 

13 
390 

2,725 
175 

1,559 

119 
69 
21 

5,045 
9,568 
9,054 

69 

1,290 

5,439 

523 

4,959 

353 
237 
51 

Beadle 

17 
2 

Bonhomme 

Boreman 

392 

216 

592 

22 
8 
0 

4 

Brookings    

Brown 

7,447 

12,581 

5,102 

739 

764 

1,570 

3,154 
6 
5,059 
5,351 
5,091 

4,055 
4,348 
5,873 
34 
3,006 

151 

2,685 

4,274 

1,635 

251 

273 

1,940 

1,024 
2 
1,669 
2,158 
1,946 

836 

1,101 

3,295 

6 

1,568 

12 

10,119 

16,838 
6,736 
993 
1,037 
3,510 

4,150 
8 
6,722 
7,508 
7,028 

4,867 
5,438 
9,142 
40 
4,574 

18 

12 

8 

1 

Brule 

Buflalo 

183 

63 

214 

9 

Butte 

Campbell 

42 
341 

8 
66 

29 
291 

Charles  Mix  . . . 
Choteau 

135 

17 

35 

21 

Clark 

95 
3,309 
1,629 

765 

1,037 

73 

19 

1,692 

527 

230 

219 

24 

114 
4,998 
2,155 

985 

1,255 

86 

6 

V 

22 
11 
21 

Clay 

Codington 

Custer 

1,755 

866 

2,618 

2 

1 

9 

1 

2 

Davison 

Day 

Delano 

Deuel 

1,545 

40 
4 

25 

757 

6 

2 

12 

2,302 

26 
6 

17 

Dewey 

Douglas 

3,177 
3,001 
'    11 
3,777 

3,092 

4,903 

241 

2,922 

5,437 

3,402 

146 

4,130 

1,423 

1,398 

5 

701 

970 

1,911 

54 

1,703 

1,109 

865 

21 

914 

4,599 

4,399 

16 

4,443 

4,062 

6,812 

186 

4,624 

6,546 

4,267 

167 

5,013 

1 

Edmunds 

Ewing 

Pall  Eiver 

35 

Faulk 

4 
2,193 

4 
2,967 

Grant 

817 

1 

Gregory 

Hamlin 

385 

78 
1,010 

308 

75 
291 

693 

153 
1,299 

1 

Hand 

Hanson 



Harding 

1 

Hughes 

245 

i 

23 

139 

11 



a  Persona  of  African  descent  only. 


506 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890, 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN    BORN   AND    WHITE   AND   COLORED. 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

NATIVE  BOEN. 

POBEIGN  BOEN. 

WHITE. 

COLORED,  (a) 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

!  1870 

Sonth    Dakota — 
Continued. 
Hutchin.son  ... 

6,346 

1,431 

27 

2,043 

22 

4,123 

429 

3 

3,530 

15 

10,468 

1,859 

30 

5,573 

37 

Hyde 

•Jackson 

JajTie 

5 

3 

2 

Jerauld 

2,879 

6,378 
5,704 
7,505 
6,716 
195 

4,951 
2,438 
3,342 
7 
3,528 

726 

2,184 
1,804 
4,168 
2,427 
38 

1,497 
3,502 
1,202 

3,605 

8,549 
7,507 
11,456 
9,139 
231 

6,448 
5,939 
4,537 
7 
4,596 

Kingsbury 

801 

2,015 

9,295 

4,117 

84 

931 

301 

642 

3,953 

1,779 

40 

352 

1,102 

2,657 

12,921 

5,895 

113 

1,283 

13 
1 

63 
4 

Lawrence 

97 

1 
2 

Lincoln 

Lyman 

McCook 

476 

236 

712 

McPberson  . .   . 

1 

7 

Mfirtin    , 

Mfi;i.dft 

1,112 

40 

Meyer         . 

86 

299 

5,502 

2,989 

29 

64 

2,749 

926 

112 

363 

8,203 

3,689 

3 

3,932 

15,389 

4,614 

119 

5,357 

2,217 

17 

127 

29 

1,480 

3,801 

30 

1,233 

6,490 

1,327 

30 

1,183 

693 

6 

54 

5 

517 

809 

2 

5,161 

21,817 

5,794 

141 

6,410 
2,909 

23 
181 

23 

1,997 

4,607 

32 

4 
56 

Mmnebaha 

Moody 

200 

155 

301 

25 
5 

Nowlin 

Pennington 

Potter 

1,675 

569 

2,226 

116 

8 

Pratt 

Pyatt 

Koberts 

Sanborn  

3 

Scobey 

89 
393 

654 

24 

84 

139 

106 

473 

684 

7 

Spink 

8,515 

869 

90 

1,891 

121 
6,704 

6,815 

1,301 

39 

0,515 

414 

2,066 

159 

6 

521 

67 

3,552 

2,315 

852 

1 

3,929 

96 

10,579 

635 

44 

2,405 

185 

10,256 

9,129 

2,153 

40 

10,378 

509 

2 
1 

Stanley  

Sterling 

Sully 

7 

223 
139 

2,857 

4,779 
43 

73 

64 

2,463 

2,034 
3 

281 

194 

5,320 

6,802 
18 

7 
2 

5 
1 

Todd 

229 

108 

321 

16 

Turner 

2,503 

1,004 

3,496 

1 

Walwortb 

Washington . . . 

Yankton 

Ziebach 

4,838 

1,356 

3,552 

741 

8,333 

2,077 

62 

55 

19 

85 
67 

49 
6 

130 
54 

2 

Wahpeton  In- 
dian reserva- 
tion. 
Dnorgauized 
territory. 

Tennessee 

6487 
1,239,204 

M12 
19,316 

i878 
930,119 

S18 

1,747,489 

1,525,657 

20,029 

16,702 

1,336,637 

1,138,831 

430,678 

403,151 

322,331 

Anderson 

Bedford 

Benton 

Bledsoe 

Blount 

14,910 
24,692 
11,201 
6,127 
17,534 

13,536 
13,388 
12,19] 
23,582 
13,375 

8,833 
9,035 
15,089 
7,258 

16,514 

13,720 

15,125 

5,30U 

103,665 

8,979 

15,640 

13,556 

10,756 
25,929 
9,754 
5,600 
15,918 

12,088 
9,992 
11,849 
22,071 
10,012 

7,925 

8,625 
24,217 
8,206 
4,858 
14,180 

11,607 
7,416 
10,493 
19,366 

7,887 

6,652 

218 

47 

29 

7 

55 

71 
98 
6 
48 
14 

12 
34 
14 
2 

9 
101 
21 
76 

4,509 
16 
10 
89 

64 
96 
26 
11 
67 

36 
13 
10 
32 

7 

31 

79 

116 

28 

12 

57 

45 
29 
9 
81 
22 

26 

13,936 
18,542 
10,613 
5,634 
16,011 

11,833 
12,927 
11,244 
17,966 
12,692 

7,316 
7,293 
14,584 
6,886 

15,211 
12,104 
10,960 
5,325 

66,846 

7,691 

14,491 

11,544 

9,917 
18,536 
9,147 
4,838 
14,273 

10,258 
9,571 
10,696 
16,524 
9,385 

6,295 

7,773 
17,849 
7,782 
4,161 
12,781 

9,952 
7,017 
9,575 
14,648 
7,336 

5,208 

1,184 

6,196 

617 

500 

1,577 

1,771 
559 
952 

5,664 
697 

1,528 

1,776 

518 

374 

1,307 

1,723 

4,186 

51 

41,315 
1,304 
1,159 
2,101 

903 

7,489 

633 

747 

1,705 

1,845 

432 

1,116 

5,579 

628 

1,661 

928 

6,484 

452 

709 

1,456 

Bradley 

Campbell 

Cannon 

Carroll 

Carter  . 

1,700 
428 
927 

4,799 
573 

Cheatham 

Chester 

1,470 

Claiborne 

Clay 

13,359 
6,985 

14,790 
12,832 
14,069 
4,494 

74,879 
8,479 
14,803 
12,376 

9,307 

14 

2 

18 
62 
40 
44 

4,147 
19 
10 

84 

14 

12,584 
6,588 

13,361 
11,164 
10,493 
4,496 

47,678 
7,276 
13,660 
10,229 

8,563 

789 
399 

1,447 

1,723 

3,612 

42 

31,331 
1,222 
1,151 
2,231 

758 

Cocke  .     .     - 

12,436 
10,202 

22 
35 

11,184 
8,736 

3,363 

37,408 
6,716 

10,321 
7,663 

1,274 

Coffee. . 

1,501 

Cumberland  . . . 

Davidson 

Decatnr 

Dekalb 

Dickson 

3,425 

58,477 
7,728 

11,419 
9,280 

36 

4,420 

44 

6 

60 

98 

25,412 
1,056 
1,104 
1,677 

a  Persons  of  Aixican  descent  only. 


h  Estimated  to  have  been  within  the  present  limits  of  South  Dakota. 


POPULATION. 


507 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND   FOKEIGN    BOEN   AND    WHITE    AND   COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Contiuued. 


Tennessee — Con 

Dyer 

Fayette 

Fentress 

Franklin 

Gibson  

Giles 

Grainger 

Greene 

Grundy 

Hamblen 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Hardeman 

Hardin 

Hawkins 

Haywood 

Henderson 

Henry 

Hickman 

Houston 

Humpbreys  .. 

Jackson 

James 

Jeflerson 

Jobnsou  

Knox 

Lake 

Lauderdale . . . 

Lawrence 

Lewis 

Lincoln 

Loudon 

McMinn 

McNairy 

Macon 

Madison 

Marion 

Marshall 

Maury 

Meigs 

Monroe 

Montgomery.. 

Moore 

Morgan 

Obion 

Overton 

Perry 

Pickett 

Polk 

Putnam 

Rhea 

Roane 

Robertson 

Rutherford  . . . 
Scott 

Sequatchie  . . . 

Sevier 

Shelby 

Smith 

Stewart 

Sullivan 

Sumner 

Tipton 

Trousdale 

Unicoi 

Union 

Van  Bureu  . . . 

Warren 

Washington  . . 
Wayne . . . 

Weakley 

White 

Williamson . . . 
Wilson 


NATIVE  BORN. 


1890 


19,825 

28,823 

5,088 

18,629 

35,709 

34,897 
13,186 
26,568 
6,115 
11,402 

51,386 
10,340 
20,973 
17,683 
22,225 

23,486 
16,319 
21,036 
14,462 
5,346 

11,607 
13,314 

4,897 
16,463 

8,850 

58,172 
5,275 
18,682 
11,913 
2,551 

27,325 
9,252 
17,850 
15,475 
10,873 

30,203 
15,128 
18,896 
37,967 
6,925 

15,305 

29,429 

5,969 

7,422 

27,166 

12,033 
7,768 
4,736 
8,311 

13,678 

12,452 
17,250 
20,014 
35,029 
9,609 

3,025 

18,752 

106,812 

18,387 

12,129 

20,810 

23,579 

24,146 

5,844 

4,593 

11,453 
2,861 
14,349 
20,266 
11,461 

28,905 
12,231 
26,241 
27,102 


1880 


15,072 
31,764 
5,928 
16,878 
32,568 

35,890 
12,378 
23.954 
4,264 
10,168 

22,686 
9,093 
22,843 
14,773 
20,590 

25,887 
17,41(1 
22,095 
12,078 
4,261 

11,185 
12,006 

5,180 
15,821 

7,758 

38,192 
3,911 

14,841 
9,927 
2,179 

26,897 
9,126 
15,047 
17,232 
9,319 

30,630 
10,711 
19,247 
39,744 
7,111 

14,264 

28,109 

6,225 

4,987 

22,793 

12,146 
7,140 


7,207 
11,492 

7,044 
15,089 
18,801 
36,633 

5,975 

2,557 
15,532 
73,612 
17,784 
12,544 

18,283 

23,510 

20,849 

6,634 

3,642 

10,256 
2,929 
14,027 
16,161 
11,282 

24,491 
11,143 
28,212 
28,694 


1870 


13,666 

25,984 
4,711 
14,776 
25,495 

32,289 

12,407 

21.607 

3,041 


16,659 
7,146 
17,921 
11,735 
15,808 

24,900 
14,201 
20,304 
9,849 


9,149 

12,583 


19,424 
5,849 

28,165 
2,389 

10,789 
7,543 
1,985 

27,977 


13,953 
12,696 
6,631 

23,271 
6,771 
16,180 
36,083 
4,505 

12,574 
24,340 


2,849 
15,515 

11,293 
6,875 


7,153 
8,695 

5,528 
15,451 
16,088 
33,132 

4,048 

2,327 
11,021 
68,415 
15,979 
11,834 

13,119 
23,555 
14,691 


7,599 
2,721 
12,620 
16,287 
10,195 

20,719 
9,359 
25,185 
25,814 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


1890 


1880 


53 
55 
138 
300 
150 

60 
10 
46 
230 
16 

i,096 

2 

56 

15 

21 

72 
17 
34 
37 
44 

113 

11 

6 

15 


1,385 

29 

74 

373 

4 


294 

283 

10 

145 

5 

24 

268 

6 

217 
107 


50 
5 

195 

168 

64 

68 
185 

2 

9 

5,928 

17 

64 


125 
6 
26 


64 


50 
117 
80 
46 


46 
107 

13 
300 
117 

124 
6 

51 
328 

19 

956 
5 
78 
20 
20 

166 
20 
47 
17 
34 

194 
2 

7 
25 


932 
57 
77 

456 


63 
22 
17 
39 

2 

244 

199 

12 

160 

6 

19 
372 
8 
169 
119 

7 
34 


62 
9 

29 
148 

60 
108 

46 


9 

4,818 

15 

146 

38 
115 
184 

12 
3 

4 
4 
52 
20 
19 

47 

33 

101 

53 


1870 


40 
161 
6 
194 
171 

124 
14 
61 

209 


582 
2 

153 
33 
29 

194 
16 

76 
7 


52 
3 

825 
39 
49 
58 
1 

73 


209 
70 
27 

206 
6 

15 

407 


120 
69 


216 
3 

10 
171 

78 
157 


7 

7,963 

15 

185 

17 
156 
193 


6 
4 
94 
30 
14 

36 

16 

143 


1890 


15,185 
8,386 
5,180 
15,359 
26,522 

22,635 
12,510 
25,094 
5,907 
9,898 

35,747 
9,615 
12,242 
15,297 
19,947 

7,989 
13,971 
15,217 
11,755 

4,563 

10,158 
12,845 

4,362 
14,322 

8,508 

48,609 
4,225 
10,946 
11,507 
2,301 

21,123 
7,832 
15,761 
13,629 
10,096 

15,824 
13,031 
14,412 
22,201 
6,231 

14,070 
15,882 
5,435 
7,306 
22,938 

11,775 
7,115 
4,724 
7,785 

13,061 

10,921 
15,478 
14,552 
20,682 
9,428 

2,954 
18,162 
51,100 
15,423 
10,015 

19,479 
17,312 
12,501 
4,023 
4,400 

11,355 
2,794 
12,402 
18,408 
10,587 

24,433 
11,499 
16,237 
19,810 


1880 


11,206 
9,633 
5,838 
13,646 
23,540 

21,824 
11,555 
21,850 
4,154 
8,481 

16,239 
8,616 
13,313 

12,775 
17,950 

8,497 
14,414 
15,488 
9,849 
3,487 

9,708 
11,575 

4,478 
13,339 

7,295 

31,880 
3,274 
9,081 
9,599 
1,963 

20,643 
7,382 
12,718 
14,845 
8,429 

15,400 

9,541 

14,429 

21,731 

6,303 

12,991 

14,786 
5,448 
4,867 

18,841 

11,811 
6,609 


6,893 
10,903 

6,300 
13,310 
13,242 
20,248 

5,864 

2,509 
14,848 
34,508 
14,215 

9,933 

17,011 
16,294 
10,482 
4,505 
3,526 

10,042 
2,747 
11,801 
14,604 
10,232 

20,125 
10,173 
15,922 
20,292 


1870 


10,813 
9,158 
4,547 
11,998 
18,801 

19,675 
11,391 
19,604 
3,113 


13,053 
6,563 
11,218 
10,321 
13,947 

11,201 
11,809 
15,176 
8,385 


8,031 
11,816 


16,  .566 
5,434 

24,150 
2,035 
7,354 
7,036 
1,798 

22,097 


12,139 
11,220 
5,842 

13,328 
5,926 
11,822 
20,022 
4,075 

11,339 
13,077 


2,868 
13,402 


10,747 
6,453 


7,049 
8,168 

5,007 
13,494 
11,353 
16,807 

4,015 

2,160 
10,495 
39,737 
12,458 

9,319 

12,279 
15,934 
7,988 


7,391 
2,569 
10,753 
14,703 
9,316 

16,856 
8,295 
13,917 
18,544 


COLORED,  (a) 


1890   1880   1870 


4,690 

20,492 

46 

3,570 

9,337 

12,320 
685 

1,519 
438 

1,520 

17,717 
727 
8,787 
2,401 
2,268 

15,569 
2,365 
5,853 
2,744 
827 

1,.562 
479 
535 

2,153 
350 

10,940 

1,075 

7,810 

779 

252 

6,259 
1,436 

2,128 

1,881 

781 

14,669 
2,379 
4,494 

15,910 
698 

1,247 

13,814 

540 

333 

4,333 

.   264 

670 

12 

566 

622 

1,721 

1,937 

5,525 

14,415 

366 

70 

599 

61,613 

2,979 

2,177 

1,400 

6,354 

11,770 

1,827 

219 

103 

67 

2,011 

1,945 

884 

4,520 

849 

10,084 

7,338 


3,912 

22,238 

103 

3,530 

9,145 

14,189 

829 

2,152 

438 

1,706 

7,399 
482 
9,608 
2,016 
2,641 

17,556 
3,016 
6,654 
2,246 


1,671 
433 
667 

2,500 
470 

7,244 
691 

5,837 
784 
218 

6,310 
1,758 
2,325 
2,426 
890 

15,467 
1,369 
4,830 

18,171 
814 

1,292 

13,694 

785 

289 

4,069 

342 
565 


344 
598 

773 

1,906 

5,618 

16,493 

157 

56 

693 

43,903 

3,578 

2,757 

1,305 
7,331 
10,. 543 
2,141 
119 

218 

186 

2,276 

1,577 

1,069 

4,413 

988 
12,390 
8,455 


2,893 
16,987 
170 
2,972 
6,865 

12,738 

1,030 

2,064 

137 


4,188 
585 
6,854 
1,447 
1,889 

13,832 
2,408 
5,204 
1,471 


1,295 
767 


2,910 
418 

4,840 
393 

3,484 
565 
188 

5,95^ 


1,8J'J 

1,5U0 

791 

10,152 

915 

4,385 

16,265 
436 

1,235 
11,670 


101 
2,182 


550 

472 


313 
530 

531 

2,128 

4,813 

16,478 

39 

175 

.533 

36,640 

3,536 

2,700 

857 
7,777 
6,891 


214 

156 

1,955 

1,614 

893 

3,899 
1,080 
11,411 
7,331 


a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


508 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  1 3.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND    FOREIGN   BORN    AND   WHITE    AND    COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


NATIVE  BOEN. 

FOHBIQN  BOHN. 

WHITK. 

COLORED. 

(a) 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

Texas     . . 

2,082,567 

1,477,133 

756,168 

152,956 

114,616 

62,411 

1,745,935 

1,197,237 

564,700 

488,171 

393,384 

253,475 

Anderson 

Andrews 

20,483 

24 

6,280 

1,551 

2,018 

895 
5,852 

13,848 
3,598 

•19,530 

2,498 
3,507 
32,298 
38,127 

16,944 

9,190 

440 

451 

39 

11,420 

24 

5,705 

1,684 

2,089 

943 
6,157 

12,673 
3<'669 

11,836 

2,589 

3,401 

30,716- 

43,662 

9,619 

4,793 

9,502 

7,775 

4,436 

Angelina 

K  rfi  n  sas 

5,220 
831 
570 

29 
3,666 

10,677 
1,988 

16,285 

697 

2,049 

20,191 

22,558 

3,976 

26 

273 

83 

49 
607 

4,011 
197 

1,206 

97 

213 

1,079 

11,139 

19 
165 
26 

2 
551 

3,752 
170 
930 

18 

249 

327 

7,912 

9 

4,405 
917 
589 

30 
3,938 
10,490 
2,127 
9,909 

709 

2,145 

18,783 

26,603 

3,243 

601 

137 

12 

834 
79 

7 

74V 

Arp.h(^r 

Armstrong 

Atascosa 

Austin  

Bandera 

Bastrop 

Baylor 

Bee 

2,60i' 

12,077 

545 

11,032 

314 
3,010 

104 
1,258 

2,733 

8,513 

631 

7,056 

285 
5,185 

126 
8,898 

6 

317 
2,650 
5,504 

279 

3,939 

31 

7,306 

6 

153 

1,734 

3,867 

160 

6,574 

18 

5,233 

1,021 

9.687 

10,766 

653 

1,079 

61 

84 

5,277 

424 

108 

1,013 

8,667 

13,739 

1,014 

1,143 

69 

Bell 

1,104 
2  303 

Bexax  district 

63 

Blanco 

4,333 
221 
13,375 
19,922 
11,171 

15,594 
442 

3,333 

35 

10,520 

10,721 

9,443 

12,941 

316 
1 
849 
345 
335 

1,056 
268 

250 

4,439 

217 

13,583 

12,659 

2,983 

8,213 
694 

3,415 

35 

10,718 

6,628 

2,250 

7,325 

210 
5 

641 
7,591 
8,523 

8,433 
13 

168 

44 

Bosque 

4,704 
4,654 
7,165 

8,911 

697 
244 
331 

635 

277 

30 

362 

294 

4,453 
2,434 
1,791 

5,446 

498 
4,331 
7,524 

6,250 

528 
2,249 
5,736 

3,759 

Brazoria 

Brazos 

11 
8,261 

1 
153 

12 
8,291 

Brown 

Buchel 

11,255 
187 

12,002 
10,484 
14,720 
745 
5,274 

8,700 

6,597 

327 

22,447 

9 

2,160 
22,711 
1,141 
7,311 
2,047 

6,031 

36,434 

347 

17,136 

4,590 

15,551 

979 

24,155 

16,575 

230 

15 

162 

341 

94 

62,169 

29 

172 

9,097 

20,947 

12,335 
292 
932 
957 

4,265 

10,261 

185 

1,875 

31,243 

10,279 

1,367 

21,243 

543 

166 
111 

999 

263 

1,049 

70 

183 

5,724 
27 
29 
107 

1 

11,348 
287 

7,274 

10,440 

10,890 

647 

5,426 

14,307 

3,328 

355 

14,041 

9 

1,479 
15,265 
1,171 
7,400 
2,058 

6,042 

34,208 

357 

10,666 

6,218 

15,600 

1,051 

23,323 

16,413 

240 

15 

194 

345 

112 

55,795 

28 

179 

8,389 

19,580 

10,311 

295 

1,012 

1,012 

7,591 

10,347 

223 

1,964 

28,397 

14,996 

2,738 

20,869 

507 

73 
11 

5,727 
307 

4,878 
168 
31 

108 

3,296 

1 

8,512 

114 

37 

Burleson 

Burnet 

Caldwell 

Calhoun 

8,853 
6,749 
11,054 
1,500 
3,343 

7,232 
5,886 

7,897 
3,632 
6,373 
2,774 

390 
106 
703 
239 
110 

7,727 
45 

175 

56 

199 

669 

5.356 
6,607 
7,723 
1,192 
3,419 

14,842 
3,085 

5,051 
3,330 
4,041 
2,536 

3,886 
248 

4,034 
547 
24 

117 
2,845 

3,021 
358 

2,531 
907 

Cameron 

4,027 

6,972 

10,842 

157 

Cass      ....  .  - 

16,647 

8,858 

77 

17 

10,274 

5,496 

6,444 

3,379 

Chambers 

Cherokee 

Childress 

2,101 

16,633 

25 

4,875 

1,438 
11,047 

81 
264 

34 
192 

12 

81 
302 

10 
2,376 
1,808 

57 

86 

541 

298 

10 

86 
90 

65 
32 

1,494 

11,014 

24 

5,019 

1,051 

7,794 

757 

7,705 

2 

102 

693 

5,708 

1 

26 

452 
3,285 

Clay 

170 

Coke 

Coleman 

Collin  

3,562 

25,654 

5 

14,708 

3,902 

8,551 

773 

20,064 

10,846 

23 

339 
13,941 

41 

329 

1 

1,965 

1,644 

57 

27 

327 

78 

1 

8 
72 

3,568 

24,003 

3 

8,987 

5,276 

8,529 

783 

19,560 

10,539 

24 

340 
12,348 

69 
2,525 

35 

1,979 

3 

7,686 

270 

79 

17 

814 

385 

7 
1,653 

Collingsworth.. 
Color^o 

7,219 
3,282 

1,000 

1,107 
2,001 

1 

4,625 
4,906 

977 

8,845 
180 

8 

14 

1,351 

459 

3,701 
377 

Comanche 

24 

Cooke  

5,274 
4,113 

41 
11 

4,827 
3,845 

471 

Coryell 

Cottle 

279 

119 
80 

32 
5 

18 
4,873 

8 
2 

127 
81 

Cro8by 

1 

1 

Dallas 

31,287 

23 

36 

5,577 

17,861 

8,685 

27 

510 

142 

2,343 

4,748 

13,066 

2,201 

1 

2 

20 

282 

1,397 

1 

155 

18 

3,389 
107 

248 

28,530 

23 

37 

4,999 

17,071 

7,144 

28 

649 

159 

5,687 
4,837 

11,197 

11,177 
1 

4,947 

1 
1 

598 
1,070 

2,938 

2,109 

7 
20 
342 

1,972 

3 

117 

99 

3,333 

112 

39 

95 

531 
5,399 
1,377 

351 

Delta 

728 
1,707 

3,995 

Denton 

Dewitt 

7,212 
5,456 

39 
987 

6,751 
4,686 

500 
1,757 

Dimmit 

Donley 

Duval 

84 

.       25 

103 

37 
10 

7 

25 

1 

6 

3,376 

377 
6 

723 

16 

6 

393 

87 

690 

1 

1,080 
87 

37 
18 

3 

Eastland 

1 

Edwards 

Ellis 

263 

20,948 

2,693 

642 

11,720 

3 

346 

1,152 

1,260 

76 

265 

18,755 
3,598 
1,901 

11,539 

1 

2.539 

47 

1 

257 

7,466 

2,601 

200 

1,798 

48 

1,070 

227 

3 

6,008 

3,229 

427 

1,712 

1,506 

El  Paso 

Encinal 

Bratb 

306 
89 

a  Persons  of  African  desosnt  only. 


POPULATION. 


509 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND    FOREIGN    BORN   AND    WHITE   AND   COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


Texas — Cont'd. 

Falls 

Fannin 

Favette 

Fisher 

Floyd 


Foley 

Fort  Bend 
Franklin... 
Freestone.. 
Frio 


Gaines 

Galveston 

Garza 

Gillespie  .. 
Glasscock 


Goliad 

Gonzales  - 

Gray 

Grayson . 
Gregg  . .  - 


Grimes 

Gnadalupe. 

Hale 

Hall 

Hamilton . . 


Hansford  ,. 
Hardeman  . 

Hardin 

Harris 

Harrison  . . 


Hartley 

Haskell.... 

Hays 

Hemphill . . 
Henderson. 


Hidalgo  . 

HUl 

Hood  .... 
Hopkins . 
Eouston . 


Howard 

Hunt 

Hutchinson. 

Irion 

Jack 


Jackson  . . . 

Jasper 

Jelf  Dav-is  . 
Jefferson  . . 
Johnson  . . . 


Jones 

Karnes  . . . 
Kaufman . 
KendaU... 
Kent 


Kerr 

Kimble . 
King  ... 
Kinney . 
Knox  .  - . 


Lamar 

Lamb 

Lampasas 
Lasalle . . . 


Lavaca  . 

Lee 

Leon 

Liberty . 


Limestone . 
Lipscomb.. 
Live  Oak  . . 
Llano; 


NATIVE  BORN. 


1890         1880         1S70 


13,958 

38,490 

23,623 

2,949 

521 

15 
10,418 

6,474 
15,941 

2,841 


25,122 

14 

5,949 

135 

5,333 

16,999 

194 

51,626 

9,370 

20,692 

12,838 

708 

688 

9,108 

115 

3,804 

3,803 

32,931 

26,343 

242 

1,653 

10,339 

475 
12,231 

3,741 
27,237 

7,546 
20,490 
19,298 

999 

31,636 

56 

786 

9,682 

3,176 

5,567 

937 

.5,543 

22,018 

3,743 

3,306 

21,234 

3,009 

323 

4,028 
2,107 
171 
2,518 
1,129 

36,9,56 

4 

7,430 

1,607 

17,485 
10,403 
13,801 

4,177 

21,271 

61] 

1,860 

6,612 


15,780 

25,301 

21,400 

136 

3 


9,162 

5,260 

14,849 

1,899 

8 

18,722 

36 

3,936 


5,378 

14,336 

51 

36,787 

8,429 

18,187 
10,457 


36 
6,296 


45 

1,858 

24,157 

24,795 

95 

47 

6,967 

142 


1,946 
16,412 

0,085 
15,369 
16,576 

48 

17,094 

42 


6,526 

2,659 

5,759 


3,353 
17,734 

542 

2,896 

15,050 

2,116 

90 

1,956 
1,311 

40 
2,603 

74 

26,901 


5,350 
455 

12,038 
7,877 

12,728 
4,898 

15,958 

53 

1,649 

4,818 


9,702 
13,156 
13,593 


6,950 


8,115 
293 


11,363 


2,278 


3,350 
8,804 


14,310 


13,005 
6,343 


1,445 
14,550 
13,110 


3,881 


6,735 

768 

7,429 

2,564 

12,608 

8,113 


10,243 


2,245 
4,211 


1,826 
4,900 


1,454 
6,852 
1,061 


911 

72 


740 


1,332 
35 

8,761 


6,. 501 
4,325 

8,412 


729 
1,288 


rOBEIGN  BORN. 


1890    1880    1870 


748 

219 

7,858 

47 


10 
168 

7 

46 

271 


6,354 


1,107 
73 

577 

1,017 

9 

1,585 

32 

620 

2,379 

13 

15 

205 

18 

100 

153 

4,318 

378 

10 
12 
1,013 
44 
54 

2,793 

346 

68 

82 
62 

211 

249 

2 


105 
25 
457 
314 
295 

54 

331 

364 

817 

1 

434 

136 

2 

1,263 

5 

346 


154 
532 

4,402 

1,549 

40 

53 

407 

21 

195 

160 


460 

200 

i,596 


218 
20 
72 

231 


5,399 
1,292 


454 

504 

5 

1,,321 

101 

416 
1,745 


69 

10 

5 

12 

3,828 

382 

5 
1 

588 

7 

67 

2,401 
142 
40 
92 
126 


136 


136 
177 

4 
374 
398 
647 

2 

212 
32 


1,884 
3 


71 
334 


1,603 
1,060 


288 

16 

345 

144 


149 

51 

3,270 


3,927 


1,288 


278 
147 


77 


213 
939 


15 

2,825 
131 


207 


51 

1,619 
24 
21 

43 
34 


48 


24 


251 

43 

475 


131 


464 


1890    1880 


123 
91 


12,745 

34,459 

23,031 

2,981 

529 


1,605 
.5,661 
9,311 
3,010 


24,422 

14 

6,947 

208 

4,266 

12,146 

202 

46.453 

4,052 

9,648 

10,799 

718 

702 

9,300 

133 

3,880 

2,989 

23,718 

8,528 

251 
1,659 
9,152 

508 
9,293 

6,457 
25,485 

7,339 
17,726 
10,892 

1,165 

28,917 

56 

868 

9,643 

1,459 
3,214 
1,352 
3,638 
21,459 

3,790 

3,093 

18,418 

3,610 

324 

4,355 
2,238 
171 
3,527 
1,134 

27,883 

4 

7,320 

2,072 

17,631 
8,850 
8,464 
2,512 

17,217 

632 

2,006 

6,719 


9,565 

22,081 

19,167 

135 

3 


1,871 
4,666 
8,269 
2,065 


18,454 

35 

5,096 


4,166 
9,974 
55 
33,549 
3,817 

8,323 
8,747 


35 
6,341 

18 
49 

1,034 
17,100 
7,976 

100 

46 

6,076 

146 
7,641 

4,233 
15,2.56 

5,927 
13,306 

9,465 

48 

16,015 

50 


6,508 


1,310 
3,241 


2,290 
17,337 

542 

2,780 

13,471 

2,588 

92 

2,075 
1,335 

39 
4,006 

74 

20,445 


5,248 
775 

10,221 
0,981 
7,707 
2,565 

13,075 

07 

,    1,918 

^  4,896 


1 870 


.5,145 
10,721 
10,953 


1,604 


4,771 
294 


COLORED.  (O) 


1890      1880     1870 


12,053 


3,489 


2,751 
5,269 


12,237 


5,294 
4,748 


1,218 
10,865 
4,310 


2,871 

"5,V3'2 

2,345 
6,647 
2,477 
11,030 
4,605 


9,213 


620 

],114 
2,459 


1,408 
4,639 


1,426 
6,055 
1,435 


952 

72 


785 


11,365 

'  Y,2"58' 
68 

6,461 


3,815 
2,415 

6,662 


82? 
1,361 


7,961 

4,241 

8,446 

15 


17 
8,981 

819 
6,675 

102 


7,009 


108 


1,644 
5,869 
1 
6,712 
5,349 

11,664 

4,415 

3 

1 

13 


13,522 
18,191 


2,171 

9 

2,988 


2,096 

274 

2,838 

8,467 

34 

2,953 

2 

2 

97 

1,822 

2,378 

37 

2,218 

852 

7 

544 

3,176 

216 


106 
5 
2 

253 


9,378 


262 
67 

4,253 
3,102 
5,377 
1,715 

4,459 


6,673 

3.416 

8,763 

1 


7,.508 

614 

6,652 

65 


5,651 
1 

1.32 


1,666 
4.861 
1 
4,548 
4,711 

10,276 
3,455 


1 

236 

10,816 

17,196 


1,475 

3 

2,094 

114 
1,298 

198 
2,153 
7,233 

2 
1,211 


118 


1,412 
2,538 


1,199 
574 

4 

489 

1,974 

175 


92 

8 

1 

475 

3 

6,729 


172 
14 

3,420 
1,966 
5,102 
2,433 

3,171 

2 

76 


aPersons  of  African  descent  only. 


510 


OOMPEKDICJM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND   FOREIGN   BORN    AND    WHITE    AND   COLORED, 

BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


Texas— Cont'd. 

Loving 

Lubbock 

Lynn 

McCuUoch 

McLennan 

McMullen 

Madison 

Marion 

Martin 

Mason 

Matagorda 

Maverick 

Medina 

Menard 

Midland 

Milam 

Mills 

Mitchell 

Montague 

Montgomery . . 

Moore 

Morris 

Motley 

Nacogdoches  . 
Navarro 

Newton 

Nolan 

Nueces 

Ochiltree 

Oldham 

Orange  

Palo  Pinto 

Panola 

Parker 

Parmer 

Pecos 

Polk 

Potter 

Presidio 

Rains 

Randall 

Red  River 

Reeves 

Refugio 

Roberts 

Robertson 

Rockwall 

Runnels^ 

Rusk 

Sabine 

San  Augustine 
San  Jacinto . . . 
San  Patricio  . . 

San  Saba 

Schleicher 

Scurry 

Shackelford. . . 

Shelby 

Sherman 

Smith 

Somervell 

Starr  

Stephens  

Stonewall 

Sutton 

Swisher 

Tarrant 

Taylor 

Terry 

Throckmorton 

Titus 

Tom  Green  . . . 


NATIVE  BOEN. 


1890 


3 

32 

24 

3,106 

37,397 

915 

8,389 

10,ti99 

216 

4,897 

3,853 
2,048 
4,861 
1,072 
933 

23,806 

5,385 

1,881 

18,692 

11,544 

14 

6,562 

131 

15,876 

25,962 

4,630 
1,.549 

5,838 
189 
247 

4,522 
8,182 
14,309 
21,325 

7 

677 

10,237 

776 

743 

3,898 

174 

21,338 

896 

1,124 

306 

25,616 
.5,917 
3,116 

18,505 
4,963 

6,669 

7,337 

989 

6,565 

90 

1,404 
1,912 

14,319 
34 

28,001 

3,403 
5,515 
4,875 
1,015 

549 

97 

38,631 

6,730 

19 

880 

S,165 

4,344 


1880 


22 

9 

1,.501 

26,037 

568 

5,349 

10,741 

12 

2,366 

3,739 
1,219 
3,643 
1,055 


18,160 


115 
11,162 
9,929 


5,016 

19 

11,508 

21,322 

4,348 

632 

4,408 


276 

2,789 

5,676 

12,205 

15,245 


539 

7,121 

28 

1,216 

3,029 

3 
17,055 


1,412 
30 

21,699 

2,952 

960 

18,836 
4,152 

5,025 

6,148 

749 

5,234 


102 
1,932 

9,487 


21,719 


1870 


172 
13,206 

217 
4,038 
8,160 


511 

3,131 
766 

1,380 
618 


8,917 


6,413 


9,555 

8,837 


2,183 


2,313 


1,227 


10,109 
4,161 


797 


10,588 
'  2,080' 


9,577 


16,849 
3,240 

4,176 


497 
1,414 


308 
5,715 


16,473 


2,629 

3,303 

4,650 

101 

1,090 
323 

4 

23,782 
1  712 

5,746 

700 
.5,922 

2,777 

ii'm 

FOREIGN  BOBN. 


1890    1880    1870 


111 

1,807 

123 
123 
163 

48 
283 

132 
1,650 
869 
143 
100 

967 
108 
178 
171 
221 

1 

18 

8 

108 

411 

20 

24 

2,255 

9 

23 

248 

138 

19 

357 


95 

73 

955 

11 

13 
114 

351 
115 
20 

890 
55 
77 
54 
6 

19 
23 
323 
76 
65 

11 

100 

46 


323 

16 

5,234 

51 

9 

109 

3 

2,511 

227 

2 
22 
25 


32 
897 

133 
46 
242 


289 

201 

1,748 

849 

184 


499 

67 

2 

95 

225 

2 
70 

16 

5 

82 
380 


11 

8 

3,265 


11 

149 

209 

14 

625 


150 
9 

59 

38 

261 

90 


105 
36 


1 
294 

13 
23 
402 


167 

246 

1,185 

698 

49 


1,662 


28 


3 

31 

24 

3,205 

28,811 

994 
6,439 
3,861 

264 
5,149 

1,364 
3,547 
5,445 
1,192 
1,028 

18,548 
5,436 
1,950 

18,774 
6,275 

15 

3,968 

136 

11,713 

20,105 

3,092 

1,.540 

7,384 

198 

267 

3,937 

8,2,53 

7,978 

21,009 

7 

1,307 
6,272 
830 
1,669 
3,494 

187 

14,823 

1,224 

915 

324 

12,326 
5,756 
3,162 

10,926 
3,885 

4,557 
3,027 
1,287 
6,588 
134 

1,413 

1,845 

11,411 

33 

15,633 

3,413 
10,739 
4,921 
1,021 

656 

100 

36,777 

6,768 

21 

891 

6,430 

4,944 


a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


1,268 
68 

29 

1,657 
6 

839 

139 

65 

173 
2 

244 

684 
32 

413 

20 

20 


105 
11 


147 
17 


59 


20 

5,001 

75 

3 

3,084 

7 

889 
24 

42 

11 

37 

838 

34 

1890         1880         1870 


25 

9 

1,511 

19,276 

654 

3,693 

3,759 

12 

2,614 

1,416 
2,873 
4,209 
1,202 


14,723 


112 
11,210 
4,926 


2,988 

24 

8,550 

16,356 

2,852 

635 

7,044 


287 

2,475 
5,797 
7,284 
15,250 


1,680 

4,342 

26 

2,444 

2,785 

3 
10,912 


1,249 
32 

11,386 

2,898 

967 

10,807 
3,168 

3,169 

2,851 

936 

5,183 


94 
1,781 
7,369 


11,506 

2,621 

8,093 

4,700 

91 


4 
22,488 
1,728 


699 
4,609 
2,966 


171 
8,861 

218 
2,591 
4,200 


650 

1,254 

1,670 

1,986 

295 


6,005 


861 
3,131 


6,307 
6,634 


1,.356 
'3,643 


1,005 


6,392 

3,893 


4,408 
'l'l47 


6,505 
2,078 


5,457 


9,201 
2,149 

2,231 


538 
1,281 


400 
3,977 


9,401 


4,1.36 
306 


5,083 


8,519 


COLORED,  (a) 


1890 


12 
10,381 

44 

2,070 
6,989 


31 

2,621 

142 

283 

23 

3 

6,220 
57 
99 
87 

5,488 


2,610 

3 

4,257 

6,266 

1,558 
32 
707 


829 

67 

6,350 

671 


3,837 

14 

26 

415 


6,628 

7 

324 

2 

14,142 

216 

31 

7,624 

1,084 

2,131 

4,328 

25 

53 

4 

2 

167 

2,954 

1 

12,690 


4,316 
174 


11 

1,760 
202 


1880 


22 
7,643 

47 
1,702 
7,210 


41 

2,524 

94 

277 

37 


3,934 


5 

47 

5,220 


2,043 


3,040 
5,344 

1,507 

5 

629 


463 

85 

4,924 

615 


127 

2,611 

2 

429 

250 


6,242 
"'33'6 


10,925 

83 

13 

8,169 

993 

1,915 

3,293 

74 

140 


135 
2,154 


10,357 

24 

211 

25 

10 


2,160 

8 


12 

1,346 

645 


POPULATION. 


511 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN   BORN   AND   WHITE   AND   COLORED 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued.  ' 


COnNTlBS. 

NATIVE   BOEN. 

rOEElGN  BOBN. 

WHITE. 

COLOBKD.  (0) 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

18S0 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

Texas— Cont'd. 

31,988 
7,. 580 
10,677 
12,674 
49 

.3,276 
1,771 

16,140 
7,677 

12,579 

10,511 
72 

25,119 
6,913 
7,393 

646 
4,543 
6,845 
23,626 

9,758 

18 

23,880 

13,871 

4 

4,991 

1,565 

997 

154,841 

2,615 
5,632 
10,936 
5,380 
3,801 

2,219 
457 
2,188 
3,943 
1,544 

3,265 
1,394 
2,485 
1,254 

24,063 
4,901 
5,817 

10,222 

11,821 
4,133 
5,002 

12,026 

4,334 

68 

200 

21 

3 

528 

1,103 

85 

1,060 

295 

377 

5 

4,042 

7,929 

191 

132 

288 

247 

2,283 

897 

2,965 

14 

8 

44 

1,332 
8 
8 
13 

26,222 
5,740 
8,484 
8,766 
51 

3;  720 
2,758 
1.5,127 
.5,217 
5,642 

4,184 

74 
13,9.57 
14,625 
1,401 

761 

4,700 

7,057 

23,146 

9,602 

18 

23,971 

10,680 

4 
,5,034 
3,562 
1,094 

205,899 

3,321 

7,314 
15,495 
6,748 
4,996 

2,451 
495 

2,675 
5,575 
1,587 

4,032 
1,780 

18,410 
3,753 
4,323 
6,884 

8,505 
3,056 
3,538 
7,172 

10,090 
1,903 
2,392 
3,929 
1 

84 

108 

1,098 

3,519 

7,232 

6,703 

3 

15,200 

214 

6,119 

16 

128 

26 

2,755 

1,053 

8,. 599 
1,162 
1,502 
3,381 

4,647 
1,084 
1,472 
4,867 

Trinity 

Tyler ' 

Upshur 

Upton 

U-ralde  .... 

Valverde  .'. 

1,995 

687 

546 

164 

2,478 

778 

63 

73 

VanZandt 

Victoria 

Walker 

Waller 

12,496 
5,461 
11,656 

8,691 

6,456 
4,000 
9,524 

123 
828 
368 

333 

38 
860 
252 

11,456 
3,883 
5,257 

3,192 

5,812 
3,092 
3,951 

1,163 
2,406 
6,766 

5,830 

682 
1,768 
5,823 

Ward 

Washington  . . . 
Webb    

24,488 
2,506 
4,379 

395 

416 

122 

14,331 

6,412 

20,926 
1,538 
3,397 

3,077 

2,767 

170 

117 

17 

4 

824 

706 

2,178 

1,077 

29 

12,845 

5,089 

917 

477 

416 

126 

13,5^0 

6,197 

10,863 

2,613 

514 

14,719 

184 

3,631 

35 

17 

"i,'6"31 
921 

12,241 

2 

2,910 

Wharton 

Wheeler 

Wichita 

Wilbarger 

Williamson 

Wilson 

Winkler 

6,257 
2,215 

111 
341 

5,563 
2,093 

801 
463 

"Wise 

16,387 
11,074 

1,439 
6,880 

254 
61 

214 
138 

11 
14 

16,436 
8,653 

1,399 
5,647 

161 
3,249 

165 
2,558 

51 
1,247 

Wood    

Yoakum 

Young 

4,637 

1,332 

376 

99,969 

2,814 
4,715 
8,365 
3,912 
427 

135 

321 

99 

56,084 

1,405 
2,795 
5,121 
3,010 

58 

1,997 

100 

53,064 

725 
2,010 
4,573 
1,371 
1,275 

238 

84 

495 

1,639 

141 

768 
386 
357 
273 

89 

2,304 

34 

43,994 

1,104 
2,046 
4,197 
1,367 
129 

4,709 

3,620 

400 

142,423 

3,828 
6,357 
12,544 
5,272 
555 

131 

1,488 
129 

86,044 

2,005 
4,429 
8,219 
4,454 

15 
3 

588 

17 
7 
10 

232 

4 
4 

118 

Zapata 

Zavalla 

Utah 

1,167 
34 

30,702 

602 
2,060 
3,108 
1,449 

Beaver 

Boxelder 

15 
8 

11 
1 

2 

1 
2 

1 

1 

22 
8 
9 

""'"l9 
5 

Davis 

Emery 

1 

Garfield 

Grand 

1 

Iron 

3,203 
2,473 
2,695 

2,789 

1,263 

1,339 

934 

1,610 
1,344 
1,292 

1,974 

1,215 

54 

1,291 

368 

10,894 

810 

1,001 

390 

938 
520 
312 
329 

667 
690 
221 

779 

757 
28 

664 
82 

7,443 

3,944 
3,468 
3,079 

.3,721 
1.766 

2,262 
2,028 
1,505 

2,665 

1,970 

80 

1,953 

449 

18,277 

14   

Juab 

1 

1 

1 
2 

Millard 

Morgan 

Piute 

2,802          1,.529 
1,.523          1,262 

V 

2 

Rich 

Rio  Virgin 

Salt  Lake 

San  Juan  

40,759 
335 
9,355 
4,739 
5,319 

2,748 
2,461 

18,531 
2,918 
3,425 

17,138 

288,334 

20,274 
169 
7,438 
3,163 
3,254 

3,198 
707 
12,988 
2,134 
3,205 
8,510 

291,327 

17,698 

30 

3,791 

1,460 

2,414 

952 
301 

5,237 
677 
584 

5,585 

44,088 

11,703 

35 

4,119 

1,294 

1,667 

1,299 
92 
4,985 
793 
1,030 
3,834 

40,959 

57,945        31,694 

310              204 

13,089        11,484 

6  196            4  455 

240 
2 
5 
3 
4 

58 

127 

9 

10" 

87 

133 

51 

Sanpete 

Sevier 

3,890 

2,896 

19 

1,004 

827 

6,771 

19 

2,467 

2,177 

•2 

Summit 

Tooele. 

1,448 
1,350 

7,598 

3,591 
2,625 

23,732 
3,591 
3,903 

22,525 

331,418 

4,845 

4,330 
780 

17,942 
2,918 
4,1.55 

12,291 

331,218 

7 

5 
1 
6 
1 

1 
17 

4 

Uinta 

Utah  . 

8,439 

887 

2,455 

5,242 

283,. 396 

3,764 
357 
609 

2,616 

47,155 

12,185 
1,24-1 
3,052 
7,833 

329,613 

6 

4 

21 

924 

Wasatch 

Washington . . . 
Weber 

Vermont 

Addison 

Bennington 1 

Caledonia 

Chittenden  .... 
Essex 

20,284 
18,003 
20,016 
28,866 
6,665 

24,700 
3,296 
11,998 
18,475 
17,833 

38,111 
25,702 
24,503 
29,882 

21,685 
19,405 
20,588 
26,372 
6,082 

24,648 
3,435 
11,824 
21,807 
18,104 

35,341 
23,486 
25,242 
33,308 

20,445 
18,574 
19,544 
25,902 
5,412 

23,536 
3,171 
11,544 
21,943 
17,273 

33,144 
24,164 
24,781 
33,963 

1,993 
2,445 
3,420 
6,  .523 
2,846 

5,055 

547 

833 

1,100 

4,268 

7,286 
3,904 
2,044 

1,824 

2,488 
2,545 
3,019 
0,420 
1,849 

5,577 

689 

860 

1,718 

3,979 

6,488 
1,918 
1,521 
1,888 

3,039 

2,751 
2,691 
10,578 
1,399 

6,755 

911 

904 

1,147 

3,762 

7,. 507 
2,356 
1,255 
2,100 

22,198 
20,307 
23,408 
35,190 
9,491 

29,667 
3,837 
12,823 
19,558 
22,088 

45,207 
29,576 
26,443 
31,625 

24,048 
21,798 
23,. 590 
32,584 
7,916 

30,131 
4,110 
12,678 
23,508 
22,060 

41,653 
25,370 
26,673 
35,-099 

23,378 
21,176 
22,220 
36,350 
6,805 

30,193 
4,071 
12,438 
23,077 
21,006 

40,469 
26,491 
25,986 
35,953 

78 
139 

24 
183 

7 

84 
6 

8 
15 
12 

182 
26 

103 
70 

125 

151 

16 

208 
10 

94 

12 
6 
17 
23 

174 
34 
90 

97 

106 
149 
15 
130 

Franklin  

Grand  Isle 

Lamoille 

Orange  

Orleans 

Rutland 

Washington  . . . 

Windham 

WindBor 

98 
5 
5 
13 
29 

182 
29 
50 

110 

a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


512 


COMPEKDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE   AND    FOKEIGN    BORN   AND  WHITE    AND    COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


connrrBs. 


Virginia 

Accomac 

Albemarle . . . 
Alexandria . . 
Alle, 
Amel 

Amherst 

Appomattox . . 

Augusta 

Bath 

Bedford 

Bland 

Botetourt 

Brunswick 

Buchanan 

Buckingham . . 

Campbell 

Caroline  ...... 

Carroll  ...'... 
Charles  City.. 
Charlotte 

Chesterfield.. . 

Clarke 

Craig 

Culpeper 

Cumberland  . . 

Dickenson 

Dinwiddle 

Elizabeth  City 

Essex 

Fairfax 

Fauquier    

Floyd 

Fluvanna 

Franklin 

Frederick 

Giles 

Gloucester 

Goochland 

Grayson  

Greene 

Greenesville . . 

Halifax 

Hanover 

Henrico 

Henry 

Highland 

Isleo^Wight. 

James  City 

King  and  Queen 
King  George. . . 

King  William  . 

Lancaster 

Lee 

Loudoun 

Louisa 

Lunenburg 

Madison 

Mathews 

Mecklenburg . . 
Middlesex 

Montgomery . . . 

Nansemond 

Nelson 

New  Kent 

Norfolk 

Northampton . . 
Northumber- 
land. 

Nottoway 

Orange 

Page 


NATIVE  BORN, 

FOREIGN  BOEN. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1,637,606 

1,497,869 

1,211,409 

18,374 

14,696 

13,754 

27,223 

24,360 

20,392 

54 

48 

17 

32,081 

32,273 

27,335 

298 

345 

209 

17,907 

16,780 

15,772 

690 

766 

983 

9,183 

5,496 

3,566 

100 

90 

108 

8,990 

10,241 

9,673 

78 

136 

205 

17,463 

18,607 

14,786 

88 

102 

114 

9,566 

10,077 

8,940 

23 

3 

10 

36,668 

35,205 

28,376 

337 

505 

387 

4,571 

4,453 

3,750 

16 

29 

45 

31,136 

31,093 

25,277 

77 

112 

50 

5,123 

4,995 

3,986 

6 

9 

14 

14,824 

14,725 

11,296 

30 

84 

33 

17,239 

16,697 

13,422 

6 

10 

5 

5,807 

5,693 

3,777 

1 

14,289 

15,479 

13,257 

94 

61 

114 

40,586 

35,681 

27,795 

501 

569 

589 

16,627 

17,178 

15,076 

54 

65 

52 

15,467 

13,309 

9,135 

30 

14 

12 

5,053 

5,490 

4,945 

13 

22 

30 

15,039 

16,561 

14,488 

38 

92 

25 

25,736 

24,608 

18,185 

475 

477 

285 

8,025 

7,644 

6,619 

46 

38 

51 

3,818 

3,786 

2,938 

17 

8 

4 

13,185 

13,334 

12,136 

48 

74 

91 

9,465 

10,510 

8,129 

17 

30 

13 

5,077 
13,440 

32,471 

30,215 

75 

399 

487 

14,001 

10,031 

7,927 

2,167 

658 

376 

10,039 

11,020 

9,915 

8 

12 

12 

16,275 

15,589 

12,525 

380 

436 

427 

22,402 

22,693 

19,469 

188 

300 

221 

14,402 

13,246 

9,815 

3 

9 

9 

9,489 

10,791 

9,862 

19 

11 

13 

24,984 

25,073 

18,259 

1 

11 

5 

17,706 

17,339 

16,340 

174 

214 

256 

9,075 

8,765 

5,848 

15 

29 

27 

11,635 

11,842 

10,183 

18 

34 

28 

9,924 

10,263 

10,281 

34 

29 

32 

14,380 

13,054 

9,562 

14 

14 

25 

5,619 

5,822 

4,609 

3 

8 

25 

8,178 

8,346 

6,359 

52 

61 

3 

34,387 

33,545 

27,810 

37 

43 

18 

17,351 

18,501 

16,393 

51 

87 

62 

99,263 

78,723 

61,820 

4,131 

3,980 

4,359 

18,200 

16,001 

12,291 

8 

8 

12 

5,341 

5,149 

4,138 

11 

15 

13 

11,302 

10,538 

8,307 

11 

34 

13 

5,597 

5,355 

4,360 

46 

67 

65 

9,664 

10,491 

9,697 

5 

11 

12 

6,627 

6,383 

5,726 

14 

14 

16 

9,525 

8,723 

7,496 

80 

28 

19 

7,166 

6,150 

5,340 

25 

10 

15 

17,618 

15,110 

13,261 

598 

6 

7 

23,158 

23,471 

20,724 

116 

163 

205 

16,947 

18,885 

16,259 

50 

57 

73 

11,335 

11,436 

10,383 

37 

99 

20 

10,216 

10,551 

8,654 

9 

11 

16 

7,577 

7,485 

6,196 

7 

16 

4 

25,322 

24,528 

21,298 

37 

82 

20 

7,438 

6,242 

4,971 

20 

10 

10 

17,485 

16,658 

12,495 

257 

35 

61 

19,596 

15,850 

11,543 

96 

53 

33 

15,281 

16,488 

13,850 

55 

48 

48 

5,490 

5,501 

4,344 

21 

14 

37 

74,887 

57,048 

45,309 

2,151 

1,609 

1,393 

10,252 

9,143 

8,039 

6] 

9 

7 

7,850 

7,906 

6,852 

35 

23 

11 

11,503 

11,110 

9,272 

79 

46 

in 

12,731 

12,925 

10,336 

83 

127 

60 

13,043 

9,934 

8,424 

49 

31 

38 

1890         1880 


1,020,122 


17,547 

18,252 

11,361 

6,955 

3,023 

9,923 
5,254 

28,596 
3,826 

20,064 

4,888 
11,122 
6,661 
5,843 
6,786 

21,283 
7,359 

15,135 
1,348 
5,716 

15,399 
5,617 
3,686 
7,147 
2,860 

5,051 
5,120 
8,278 
3,584 
11,586 

14,686 
13,230 
5,051 
18,737 
15,652 

8,253 
5,437 
4,083 
13,473 
4,114 

2,919 
15,008 

9,188 
59,775 

9,925 

4,930 
6,169 
2,317 
4,235 
3,433 

3,783 
3,171 
17,002 
16,696 
7,192 

4,636 
6,260 
5,447 
9,329 
3,141 

14,227 
8,925 
9,033 
1,956 

37,497 

4,833 
4,795 

3,959 

6,573 

11,320 


880,858 


15.015 

15,959 

9,972 

4,454 

3,037 

10,001 

5,153 
26,393 

3,521 
18,528 

4,750 
10,159 
6,022 
5,661 
6,767 

17,297 
7,606 

12,977 
1,761 
5,704 

13,564 
5,145 
3,558 
6,785 
3,123 


14,437 
4,156 
3,463 

10,761 

13,688 
11,981 
5,512 
17,069 
14,997 

7,685 
5,342 
4.058 
12,071 
4,005 

2,757 
13,293 
9,294 

44,822 
8,614 

4,715 
6,010 
2,227 
4,424 
3,162 

3,283 

2,626 

14,192 

16,391 

7,409 

4,611 
6,006 
.5,042 
8,222 
2,618 

12,466 
7,728 
9,028 
2,275 

29,197 

3,889 
4,446 

3,012 
6,210 
8,846 


1870 


712,089 


12,567 

12,550 

9,444 

3,095 

3,055 

8,184 
4,414 

22,026 
2,906 

14,557 

3,783 
8,166 
4,525 
3,730 
5,660 

14,041 
7,077 
8,819 
1,822 
4,900 

9,730 
4,511 
2,712 
6,058 
2,709 


13,017 
2,832 
3,277 
8,667 

11.834 
8,827 
4,778 
12,268 
13,863 

5,272 
4,782 
3,711 
8,833 
3,182 

2,155 
11,562 

7,893 
35,148 

6.722 

3,803 
4,874 
1,985 
4,221 
2,927 

2,943 
2,198 
12,263 
15,238 
6,269 

4,344 
4,959 
4,104 
7,162 
2,459 

9,674 
6,059 
7,586 
2,005 
24,380 

3,198 
3,808 

2,241 
4,938 
7,476 


COLORED.  (O) 


1890      1880     1870 


635,438 


631,616 


9,730 
14,126 
7,236 
2,328 
6,045 

7,628 
4,335 
8,407 
761 
11,149 

241 

3,732 

10,. 584 

24 

7,597 

19,800 
9,322 
358 
3,717 
9,361 

10,811 
2,454 
149 
6,085 
6,622 

26 
8,394 
7,774 
6,462 
5,069 

7,904 
1,175 
4,457 
6,248 
2,228 

837 
6,216 
5,874 

920 
1,508 

5,311 
19,416 

8,211 
43,595 

8,283 

422 
5,144 
3,326 
5,430 
3,208 

5,685 
4,020 
1,213 
6,578 
9,805 

6,736 
3,965 
2,1.37 
16,030 
4,317 

3,515 
10,765 
6,303 
3,545 
39,478 

5,479 
3,090 

7,623 
6,241 
1,772 


512,841 


9,393 
16,659 
7,574 
1,132 
7,340 

8,702 
4,927 
9,310 
961 
12,677 

254 

4,650 

10,685 

33 

8,773 

18,953 

9,628 

346 

3,751 

10,949 

11,521 

2,537 

236 

6,623 

7,417 


18,428 
6,  .531 
7,569 
5,264 

9,305 
1,274 
5,290 
8,015 
2,556 

1,109 
6,533 
6,234 
997 
1,825 

5,6.50 
20,295 

9,282 
37,878 

7,395 

449 
4,  .555 
3,195 
6,078 
3,235 

5,464 

3,534 

922 

7,243 

11,531 

6,924 
4,556 
2,459 
16,388 
3,634 

4,227 
8,175 
7,508 
3,232 
29,453 

5,263 
3,483 

8,144 
6,842 
1,119 


aPersons  of  African  descent  only. 


POPULATION. 


513 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND    FOREIGN   BORN   AND    WHITE   AND    COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Virginia — Cont'd. 

Patrick 

Petersburg  city 
Pittsylvauia . . . 

PowhaLin 

Prince  Edward . 

Prince  George . 
Princess  Anne. 
Prince  William 

Pulaski 

Kappahannock 

Eichmond 

Uoanoke 

Eockbridge 

Eockingham. .. 
Eusself 


Scott , 

Shenandoah  . . 

Smyth 

Southampton  . 
Spottsylvania. 


Stafford . . 

Surry 

Sussex  - .  - 
Tazewell 
Warren . . 


NATIVE  BORN. 


1890         1880         1870 


Warwick 

Washington  . . 
Westmoreland 

Wi.se 

Wythe 

York 


Washington  . 


Adams 

Asotin 

Chehalis 

Clallam...,. 
Clarke  


Columbia . 
Cowlitz ... 
Douglas  .. 
Franklin  . 
(iarfield  . . 


Island 

Jefferson  . 

King 

Kitsap 

Kittitas  .. 


Klickitat . 

Lewis 

Lincoln 

Mason 

Okanogan 


Pacific  . .  - 

Pierce  

San  Juan  . 

Skagit   ... 
Skamania. 


Snohomish  . . 

Spokane  

Stevens 

Thur.ston 

AVahkiakum 

Wallawalla  . . 

AVhatcom 

Whitman 

Yakima 


14,145 

22,408 
59,764 
C,765 
14,633 


9.422 
9,659 
12,629 


7,115 
29,491 
22,949 
31,149 
16,093 

21.647 
19,  .588 
13.3.37 
20.055 
14,061 

7.310 

8,157 

11,079 

19,266 

8,240 

6,337 
28,951 
8,372 
0,173 

17,889 
7,569 


259,385 


1,665 
1,414 
7,416 
1,926 
9,391 

0,269 
5,074 
2.710 
532 
3,581 

1,228 
4,652 
43,001 
2,875 
6,730 

4,  .526 
9,711 
7,610 
1,976 
1,216 

3,047 

34,123 

1,514 

5,924 

611 

5,804 
28,528 
3,419 
7,790 
1,354 

9,924 
12.878 
17472 

3,794 


12,828 


14.578 

9,981 
9,361 
8,957 
8,706 
9,276 

7,162 
13,075 
19,898 
29,368 
13,900 

17,223 
18.078 
12,131 
17,971 
14,638 

7,146 

7,368 

10,032 

12.839 

7,361 

2,248 
25,135 

8,817 

7,769 
14,166 

7,317 


59,313 


853 

468 

4,427 

6,626 
1,805 


815 
1,090 
4,929 

892 


3,594 
2,236 


508 


1,122 

2,436 

632 


597 

1,074 
3,565 

736 
2,747 

699 

6,840 
2,230 
5,936 
2,456 


10,158 

31,287' 

7,640 

11,931 

7,740 
8,246 
7,362 
6,505 
8,236 

6,476 

9,328 

15,943 

23,516 

11,093 

13,027 
14,782 
8,870 
12,268 
11,449 

6,369 
5,574 
7,876 
10,772 
5,675 

1,666 
16,737 

7,6.54 

4,781 
11,491 

7,149 


18,931 


381 
274 


645 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


400 

690 

1,605 

434 


289 

779 


225 


591 

1,144 

295 


108 


1,931 
190 

4,692 
341 

410 


1890         1880         1870 


2 
272 

177 
26 
61 


146 

161 

9 

31 
610 
113 
150 

33 

47 
83 
23 
23 
172 


21 
633 
40 


27 
172 
130 

27 


90,005 


433 

166 
1,833 

845 
2,318 

440 
843 
451 
164 
316 

559 

3,716 

20,988 

1,749 

2,047 

641 

1,788 

1,702 

850 

251 

1,311 
16,817 

558 
2,823 

163 

2,710 
8,959 
922 
1,885 
1,172 

2,300 

5,713 

1,937 

635 


44 
90 

73 
33 
223 
49 
15 

33 

30 

105 

199 

6 

10 

126 

29 

41 

190 

65 
23 
30 
22 
38 

10 
68 
29 
3 
152 
32 


15,803 


68 

170 

1,063 

477 
257 


272 

622 

1,981 

846 


461 
364 


131 


523 
883 
316 


313 
697 
509 
523 


1,876 
907 

1,078 
355 


56 
27 
73 

80 
27 
142 
33 
25 

27 

22 

115 

152 

10 

9 
154 

28 

17 

279 

51 
11 
9 
19 
41 


28 

4 

120 

49 


5,024 


20 
134 
475 


85 


226 
578 
515 
432 


40 
109 


64 


147 
265 
259 


186 


246 
315 

80 

608 
193 


1890 


12,079 
10,456 
30,847 
2,358 
4,770 

2,732 
.5,379 
7,210 
9,669 
5,863 

3,998 
21,082 
17,931 
28,485 
14,923 

20,726 
18,829 
12,136 
8,293 
8,156 

5,893 
3,238 
3,524 
16,395 
7,016 

2,784 
25,215 

3,662 

8,763 
14,849 

3,201 


340,513 


2,096 
1,546 
8,956 
2,546 
11,609 

6,659 
5,856 
3,144 

574 
3,872 

1,570 
7,666 
62,707 
4,310 
8,210 

.5,104 
11,386 
9,237 
2,793 
1,302 

4,112 

50,421 

2,03|6 

8,436 

736 

8,162 
36,810 
3,953 
9,332 
2,178 

11.829 
18,192 
18,838 
4,275 


1880 


10,099 


25,389 
2,726 
4,754 

.3,2.55 
.5,129 
6,580 
6,303 
5,755 

3,806 

8,273 

14,660 

26,133 

12,634 

16.557 
17,198 
10,520 
7,447 
8,422 

5,5.58 
2,832 
3,.361 
10,947 
5,958 

779 

21,113 

3,746 

7,671 

11,464 

2,837 


67,199 


536 

5,308 

7,044 


743 
1,3.56 
6,080 
1,432 


3,864 
2,378 


511 


1,277 

2,881 

559 


713 

1,021 
3,910 

881 
3,011 

973 

8,128 
2,768 
0,481 
2,567 


1870 


7,836 


1.5,259 
2,552 
4,106 

2,774 
4,369 
5,691 
4,729 
5,195 

3,475 

6,218 

12,162 

21,152 

9,936 

12,.512 
14,260 
7,054 
5,468 
7.069 

4,935 
2,.393 
2,962 
9.193  I 
4,611 

620 
14,156 
3.531 
4,717 
9.269 
2,507 


22,195 


COLORED,  (a) 


1890      1880     1870 


397 

374 

3,013 


709 


594 
1,126 
1,809 

839 


326 


275 


607 

1,149 

473 


129 
529 


567 

2,193 

165 

5,174 
451 


428 


12,221 
29,091 
4,433 
9,924 

5,132 
4,130 
2.595 
3.120 
2,815 

3,148 
9.005 
.5,131 
2,814 
1.203 

968 
842 

1.324 
1.1.782 

0,077 

1,469 
5,017 
7,. 576 
3,. 504 
1,264 


3,798 
4,737 
582 
3,170 
4,395 


1,602 


2,734 


27,200 
5,091 
9,914 

6,799 
4,262 
2.600 
2,452 
3,536 

3,389 
4,828 
5,343 
3,433 
1,272 

676 

1,006 

1,640 

'10,565 

6,406 

1,653 
4,559 
6,701 
1,914 
1,441 

1,479 
4,086 
5,100 
101 
2,850 
4,512 


325 


32 
333 

12 
318 


3 
376 


35 

2 

16 

206 

13 

76 

3 

34 

48 

14 

2 


2,325 


16,084 
5,115 
7,898 

5,046 
3,902 
1,813 
1,809 
3,066 

3,028 
3,132 
3,890 
2,510 
1,167 

524 

676 

1,244 

6,795 

4,659 

1,485 
3,192 
4,923 
1,598 
1,105 

1,052 
2,653 
4,151 
68 
2,342 
4,691 


2 

12 
34 

14 


1 

75 

7 


27 
1 


372- 


-33 


o  Persons  of  African  descent  onlj-. 


514 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND    FOEEIGN    BORN   AND  WHITE    AND    COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


NATIVE  BORN. 

FOEEIGN  BORN. 

■WHITE. 

COLORED.  ( 

a) 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

1890 

1880 

1870 

West  Virginia... 

743,911 

600,192 

424,923 

18,883 

18,265 

17,091 

730,077 

592,537 

424,033 

32,690 

25,886 

17,980 

Barbour 

iJerkeley 

Boone             ... 

12,637 
18,353 

6,873 
13,778 

6,270 

23.203 
8,135 
4,659 
12,028 
19,678 

9,719 
0,730 
17,834 
11,368 
6,095 

7,544 
21,628 
18,913 
15,383 
41,809 

15.458 
11,230 
10,998 
6,994 
20,553 

19,806 
22,336 
15,604 
11,339 
15,631 

12,388 
6,657 
9,249 

34,601 
8,703 

7,474 
0,784 
19,895 
14,127 
9,568 

11,326 
16,441 
15,285 
13,046 
11,893 

6,369 
11,902 
12,576 
18,564 

4,732 

16,553 
9,384 

27,564 
6,244 

1,167,681 

11,774 
16.911 
5.790 
9,737 
5,610 

13,466 
6,046 
3,459 
10,333 
11,154 

7,063 
5,470 
14.847 
10,292 
4,715 

6,754 
19,846 
16,192 
14,816 
31.609 

12,805 
8,723 
7,324 
3,070 

17,052 

17,927 

21,454 

7,445 

8,171 

14,914 

11,445 
5,681 
7,155 

30,711 
8,002 

6.200 

5,570 

18,418 

11,188 

7,324 

7,632 
13,236 
12,158 

8,962 
11,000 

3,139 
10,988 
10,122 
14,698 

3,187 

13,488 
7,058 

23,743 
4,318 

910,072 

10,231 
14,261 
4,502 
6,430 
5,066 

6,260 
2,926 
2,196 
0,831 
6,615 

4,313 

4,382 
11,178 
7,568 
4.132 

5,477 
16,292 
10,177 
12,958 
21,662 

9,653 
5,039 
5,117 
1,949 
11,917 

14,032 

15,025 

7,047 

5,906 

13,455 

11,022 
4.208 
4.415 

22.811 
6.449 

2,968 
4.035 
13,838 
7,655 
3,655 

5.426 
8,747 
7.220 

65 
349 

12 
150 
390 

392 

20 

96 

469 
34 
50 

403 

278 
26 
1 
219 
406 

45 
72 
213 

74 
167 

40 
.335 
120 
189 

857 

464 
16 
5 
4 

146 

913 

839 
22 

459 
71 

56 
96 
68 
6,746 
20 

56 
21 
673 
187 
43 

470 

238 

26 

71 

455 

12 
85 
127 
41 
20 

408 

46 

1,263 

4 

405,425 

81 
639 
51 
50 
398 

169 
13 

12,204 
17,005 

0,715 
13,794 

6,545 

22,101 
8,074 
4,659 
12,052 
17,488 

9,696 
6,423 
16,041 
10,852 
6,392 

6,977 
21.158 
18,934 
11,437 
39,354 

15,627 
11,035 
10,416 
5,709 
20,617 

20,499 
22,104 
13,979 
11,604 
15,477 

11,450 
6,469 
9,287 

40,452 
8,585 

7,530 

6,461 

20,221 

14,105 

9,518 

11,371 
16,585 
15,274 
11,990 
11,785 

6,276 
11,960 
12,458 
18,491 

4,772 

16,805 
9,387 

27,700 
6,177 

1,680,473 

11,413 

15,452 

5,635 

9.683 

5,928 

12,842 
5,998 
3,460 
10,498 
10,438 

7,061 
5,038 
13,078 
9,714 
4,854 

6,042 
19,292 
16,209 
10,958 
29,596 

12,943 

8,687 

7,220 

3,071 

17,043 

18,607 

21,431 

7,101 

8,141 

14,668 

10,372 
5,580 
7,165 

36,577 
7,923 

6,230 

5,257 

18,885 

11,020 

7,296 

7,990 
13,410 
12,145 

8,262 
11,056 

3,125 
11,067 
10,048 
14,519 

3,205 

13,874 
7,091 

24,081 
4,258 

1,309,618 

9,926 

13,228 
4,400 
6,393 
5,367 

6,306 
2,931 
2,192 
7,041 
6,529 

4,311 
4,136 
10,314 
7,003 
4,336 

4,902 
16,058 
10,242 

9,731 
20,111 

9,979 
5,017 
5,022 
1,952 
12,029 

14,821 
15,444 
6,670 
5,954 
13,316 

10,121 
4,199 
4,427 

28,387 
6,361 

2,996 
3.810 
14,437 
7,534 
3,657 

.5,460 
8.992 
7,209 

498 
1,694 
170 
134 
114 

1,493 
81 

457 

1,928 

189 

104 

85 

902 
74 

386 

1,672 

153 

Braxton 

Brooke 

Cabell 

87 
97 

123 

Calhoun 

Clay 

8 
4 

Do<ldridge 

Fayette 

Gilmer 

Grant       

155 
864 

27 
72 

200 
51 

319 

23 
291 
108 
170 
947 

437 
16 
103 
300 
168 

929 

527 
398 
746 
74 

41 

•87 

60 

6.956 

8 

65 

30 

460 

215 

29 

307 

180 

18 

71 

254 

90 
60 
138 
88 
51 

288 

27 

1,048 

3 

519,199 

245 
32 

25 
85 

239 
75 

231 

41 
422 
123 
261 
687 

522 

14 

7 

3 

190 

909 
953 

17 

426 

92 

102 

107 

43 

6,020 

6 

44 

34 

717 

139 

18 

137 

308 

12 

131 

3,054 

50 

379 

1,993 

567 
21 

590 

760 

87 

4,116 

3,402 

261 

211 

685 

1,.591 

lot 

236 
759 
2,022 
481 
227 

979 

275 

21 

.  1,098 

126 

9 

353 
1.34 
237 
79 

262 

36 

29 

1,127 

362 

183 

2 

256 

160 

11 

36 
24 
910 
70 

2,444 

54 
1,122 

47 

503 

1,981 

652 

24 

752 

889 

103 

4,045 

2,870 

323 

52 

109 

3 

155 

223 

859 
366 
489 
317 

1,129 
197 

58 
870 

99 

.   26 

334 

206 

355 

71 

112 
64 
39 
771 
399 

26 

6 

201 

220 

2 

22 

13 

925 

64 

2,702 

35 

118 

27 
331 

Greenbrier 

Hampshire 

Hancock 

Hardy     

1,103 

640 

27 

616 

Harrison 

Jackson 

Jefterson 

Kanawha 

655 

58 

3,488 

2,238 

196 

Lincoln 

Logan 

36 

102 

McDowell 

Marion 

Marshall 

'"'"78 

120 
534 

Mercer 

Mineral 

Monongalia 

Monroe 

Morgan 

Nicholas 

Ohio 

394 
378 
231 

1,003 

116 

31 

444 

Pendleton 

Pleasants 

Pocahontas 

Preston 

Putnam 

Ealeigh 

Kandolph 

Ritchie 

94 

16 
259 
118 
260 

16 

103 
63 
23 

Summers 

Taylor     

8,883 

1,887 
7,724 
7,938 
7,824 
1,726 

8,281 
4,733 
17,713 
3,168 

690,171 

484 

20 

108 
85 

28 
4 

314 

71 

1,287 

3 

364,499 

9,024 

1,880 
7,822 
7,851 
7,699 
1,730 

8,584 
4,775 
18,287 
3,130 

1,051,351 

343 

Tucker 

Tylor 

27 
10 

Upshur 

Wayne 

WeWer 

Wetzel 

Wirt 

172 
153 

11 

29 

Wood 

713 

Wyoming 

Wisconsin 

41 
2,113 

Adams 

Ashland 

Barron.       .   . . . 

5,579 
10,603 
10,372 

3,878 
27,438 

11,082 
2,269 
12,263 
16,934 
12,970 

20,956 
12.882 
42,434 
31,117 
10,451 

5.459 

1,087 

4,682 

502 

22,552 

10,022 
1,529 
11,320 
10,043 
7,901 

20,500 
12,043 
37,193 
30,512 
7,095 

5.351 

174 

246 

288 

14,728 

6,854 
144 
7,661 
4,725 
2,751 

19,652 

9,612 

33,456 

28,708 

2,806 

1,310 
9,460 
5,044 
3,512 
11,726 

4,915 
2,124 
4,376 
8,209 
4,738 

7,394 

3,105 

17,144 

13,867 

1        5,231 

1,282 

472 

2,342 

62 

11,526 

5,506 
1,611 
5,312 
5,448 
2.814 

7.565 
3,601 
16,040 
15,419 
4,550 

1.250 

47 

292 

56 

10,440 

4,269 

562 

4,674 

3,586 

699 

9,150 
3,463 
19,640 
18.327 
2,113 

6,823 
20,017 
15,364 

7,081 
38,281 

15.997 
4,312 
16,305 
24,969 
17,705 

28,335 
15,952 
59,480 
44,915 
15,650 

6,714 
1,380 
6,948 
309 
33,897 

15,519 
2,874 
15,900 
15,295 
10,700 

28,028 
15,597 
53,145 
45,810 
11,628 

6,597 

221 

530 

341 

25,006 

11,120 
695 

11,688 
8,209 
3,444 

28,769 
13,054 
52,990 
46,941 
4,919 

6 
14 
11 

4 
148 

1 
1 

s" 

116 

3 
4 

Bayfield 

1 

67 

Buffalo 

Burnett 

Calumet 

Chippewa 

Clark 

169 
34 

3 

15 
17 
90 
.54 
10 

319 

4 

5 

25 
47 
87 
96 

50 
13 
2 

Columbia 

Crawford 

X)aiie  

30 

15 

106 

77 

Door 

a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


POPULATION. 


515 


Table  13.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND    FOREIGN    BORN   AND  WHITE   AND    COLORED, 
BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


Wisconsin — Con. 

Douglas 

Dunn 

Eauclaire 

Florence 

Pond  du  Lae  - . . 


Forest 

Grant 

Green 

Green  Lake. . 
Iowa 


Jackson  ... 
Jett'erson  .. 

Juneau  

Kenosha... 
Kewaunee  . 


Lacrosse 

Lafayette 

Langlade 

Lincoln 

Manitowoc  . . 


Marathon . . . 
Marinette  . . 
Marquette . . 
Milwaukee  . 
Monroe 


Oconto 

Oneida 

Outagamie. 
Ozaukee . . . 
Pepin 


Pierce  .. 
Polk.... 
Portage. 
Price  . . . 
Kacine.. 


Richland  . 

Rock 

St.  Croix  . 

Sauk 

Sawyer . . 


Shawano , 

Sheboygan 

Taylor 

Trempealeau 
Vernon 


Walworth  . . . 
Washburn . . . 
Washington. 
Waukesha... 


Waupaca . . . 
Waushara . . 
Winnebago . 
Wood 


NATIVE  BORN. 


1890         1880         1870 


7,340 
15,805 
20,126 

1,246 
32,854 

726 
30,219 
17,606 
10,194 
16,960 

11,443 
23,350 
13,417 
10,855 
10,582 

25,848 

16,007 

6,734 

7,656 

25,180 

18,759 
11,982 
0,920 
144,234 
17,802 

9,845 

3,065 

27,854 

10,485 

5,085 

14,820 
8,045 

16,936 
2,613 

23,782 

17,317 
34,271 
15,891 
23,108 
1,142 

12,316 
28,714 
3,470 
12,341 
19,642 

2;i,247 

1,894 

16,764 

24,017 

19,073 
10,568 
34,814 
11,889 


Wyoming '      45,792 


Albany . . . 
Carbon  . . . 
Converse  . 
Crook 


Fremont. 
Johnson  . 
Laramie . 
Katrena  . 


Sheridan 

Sweetwater. 

Uinta 

Weston 


6,694 
4,986 

2,325 
2,0-58 

2,070 

2,054 

13,389 

959 

1,831 
2,408 
5,124 
1,894 


464 

11,747 
13,.503 


33,825 


29,692 
17,579 
9,908 
16,748 

9,433 
22,077 
12,040 
9,776 
9,021 

17,120 

16,126 

487 

1,364 

22,867 

10,670 
4,831 
6,118 
83,499 
16,173 

6,220 


19,643 
10,063 
4,402 

12,598 

6,212 

12,055 

415 

20,314 

16,292 
31,268 
13,127 
21,477 


6,369 
23,271 

1,564 
10,321 
17,513 

21,503 


15,901 
20,272 

15,064 
9,906 

30,448 
6,346 


14,939 


3,504 
2,513 


199 


484 
5,047 


1.445 
1,747 


712 
6,268 
7,394 


31,477 


28,565 
18,532 
9,098 
15,366 

5,764 
21,747 
9,361 
9,066 
4,642 

11,695 
15,935 


16,868 
3,139 


5,128 
47,697 
12,512 

4,591 


11,741 
8,728 
3,351 

7,460 
2,249 
7,213 


15,949 

13,954 

30,712 

7,451 

17,308 


1,688 
19,192 


6,339 
13,605 


20,822 


13,868 
18,368 

11,011 
8,702 

25,209 
2,538 


5,605 


1,296 
745 


1,177 
489 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


1890         1880         1870 


6,128 
6.859 

10,547 
1,358 

11.234 

286 
6,432 
5,126 
4,969 
5,157 

4,354 
10, 180 
3,704 
4,726 
5,571 

12,953 
4,258 
2.731 
4,352 

12,651 

11,610 
8,322 
2,756 

91,867 
5,409 

.5,164 
1,345 
10,836 
4,458 
1,847 

5,565 
4,923 
7,862 
2,645 
12,486 

1,804 
8,949 
7,248 
7,467 
835 

6,920 
13,775 
3,261 
6,579 
.5,469 

5,613 
1,032 
5,987 
9,253 

7,721 

2,939 

15,283 

6,238 


14,913 


2,171 

1,871 

413 

280 

393 

303 

3,388 

135 

141 
2,533 

2,757 
528 


191 
5.070 
6,490 


13,034 


8,160 
4,1.50 
4,575 
6,880 

3,852 
10,079 
3,  .542 
3,774 
6,786 

9,953 

5,1.53 

198 

647 

14,638 

6,451 
4,098 
2,790 
55,038 
5,434 

3,628 


9,073 
5,398 
1,824 

5,146 

3,806 

5,676 

370 

10,608 

1,882 
7,555 
5,829 
7,252 


4,002 

10,935 

747 

6,868 

5,722 

4,746 


7,541 
8,685 

5,891 
2,781 
12,292 
2,635 


5,850 


1,122 
925 


40 


153 
1,362 


1,116 
1,132 


410 
3,220 
3,375 


14,796 


9,414 
5,079 
4,097 
9,178 

1,923 
12,293 
3,011 
4,081 
5,486 

8,602 
6,724 


16,496 
2,746 


2,928 

42,233 

4,038 

3,730 


6,689 
6,836 
1,308 

2,498 
1,173 
3,421 


10,791 

1,777 
8,318 
3,584 
6,552 


1,478 
12,557 


4,393 
5,040 


5,150 


10,051 
9,906 

4,528 

2,577 

12,070 

1,374 


3,513 


725 
623 


1,059 


739 
367 


1890 


13,205 
22,648 
30,646 
2,594 
43,960 

893 
36,  .583 
22,700 
15,157 
22,103 

15,786 
33,496 
17.059 
15,561 
16,144 

38,732 
20,262 
9,450 
11,993 
37,817 

30,258 

20,139 

9,675 

235,621 

23,139 

14,947 
4,952 
37,719 
14,938 
0,932 

20,364 
12,842 
24,787 
5,256 
36,1.57 

19,103 
43,080 
23,135 
30,542 
1,970 

18,842 
42,481 
6,694 
18,908 
25,028 

27,804 

2,895 

22,751 

33,188 

26,775 
13,494 
49,959 
18,123 


1880 


612 
16,802 
19,968 


46,635 


37,771 
21,697 
14,438 
23,588 

13,198 
32,062 
15,479 
13,527 
15,779 

27,000 

21,270 

650 

1,921 

37,496 

17,012 

8,697 

8,885 

138,214 

21,549 

9,740 


28,646 
15,461 
6,225 

17,663 

9,775 

17,720 

777 

30,761 

18,143 
38,607 
18,926 
28,688 


10,079 
34,203 
2,296 
17,169 
22,105 

26,194 


23,440 
28,893 

20,935 

12,655 

42,562 

8,961 


59,275 

19,437 

8,726 

8,738 
6,688 
2,727 

4,543 
3,392 

1,971 
1,360 

2,332 

238 

2,381 

2,160 

625 
.    6,152 

16,436 
1,092 

2,822 

1,969 

4,584 
7,812 
2,356 

2,019 
2,468 

1,777 
796 

1870 


1,111 

9,485 
10,743 


46,047 


37,881 
23,587 
13,176 
24,499 

7,686 
33,970 
12,356 
13,117 
10,127 

20,192 
22,646 


33,349 

5,870 


8,053 
89,739 
16,515 

8,254 


18,371 
15,563 
4,659 

9,909 

3,363 

10,617 


COLORED,  (a) 


1890 


1880 


26,543 

15,712 
38,829 
11,016 
23,808 


3,080 
31,745 


10,728 
18,574 

25,935 


23,911 
28,213 

15,507 
11,260 
37,131 
3,890 


13 

46 

34 

1 

458 

45 

12 

26 

1  23 

5 


18 

135 

4 

33 


50 


124 

164 

11 

3 

66 

191 

299 

1 


206 


2(1 

1 

320 

23 


49 


60 

2 

4 

1 

159 

30 
203 
18 
41 


14 

3 

15 

20 

130 

55 


63 


20 
115 


298 


12 
194 


1870 


a  Persons  of  African  descent  only. 


516  COMPENDITJM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  14.— THE  CHINESE  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:   1890,  1880,  AND  1870. 


Alabama. 


Callioun  . 
Dallas.... 
Dekalb  .. 
ISlmore  .. 

Jefi'ersoii 


Lauderdale  .  - 
Mobile 

Montgomery . 

Morgan 

Pickens 

Talladega 


AriEona 


Apache... 
Cochise  .. 

Gila 

Graham  .. 
Maricopa . 

Mohave... 

Pima 

Pinal 

Yavapai  . . 
Yiima 


Arkansas . 


Arkansas 

Chicot 

Desha 

Garland 

Independence. 


Jackson  . 
Jeli'erson 
Lee 

Lincoln . . 
Miller 


Mississippi 

Monroe 

Kewton 

Ouachita 


Phillips... 
Pulaski- .. 
Sebast  ian  . 
Woodruft' . 


California. 


Alameda. . 

Alpine 

Amador  .- 
Butte 

Calaveras 


Colusa 

Contra  Costa  . 

Del  Norte 

Eldorado  

Fresno 


Humboldt  . 

Inyo 

Kern 

Klamath... 
Lake 


Lassen 

Los  Angeles . 

Marin 

Mariposa 


Mendocino. 

Merced 

Modoc 

Mono 


Monterey. 

Napa 

Nevada... 
Orango  . . . 


1890 


1,170 


16 
173 
40 
86 
234 

28 
299 

64 
169 

61 


92 


72,47 


3,311 

5 

324 

1,530 

326 

924 

465 

7 

518 

2,736 

19 

89 

1,124 


210 

41 

4,424 

915 

rtl 

359 
746 
22 
146 

1,067 
875 

1,053 
162 


1880 


1,  630 


104 

15 

1,153 

64 

140 

32 


133 


12 


75, 132 


4,386 
17 
1, 115 
3,793 
1,037 

970 
732 
434 
1,484 
753 

241 
90 

702 


469 

50 

1,169 

1,327 

697 

346 

575 

17 

363 

372 

905 

3,003 


1870 


20 


98 


49,  277 


1,939 
8 
1,627 
2,  082 
1,441 

271 
160 
217 
1,500 
427 

39 

29 

143 

542 

119 

17 

234 

361 

1,084 

129 
186 


42 

230 

263 

2,627 


California — Continued. 

Placer  

Plumas 

Sacramento 

San  Benito 

San  Bernardino 


San  Diego 

San  Francisco  ... 

San  Joaquin 

San  Luis  Obispo . 
San  Mateo 


Santa  Barbara . 

Santa  Clara 

Santa  Cruz  

Shasta 

Sierra  


Siskiyou... 

Solano 

Sonoma 

Stanislaus. 


Sutter  . . 
Tehama. 
Trinity. 
Tulare  . 


Tuolumne . 
Ventura . . . 

Yolo 

Yuba 


Colorado. 


Arapahoe. .. 

Bent 

Boulder 

Chaflfee 

Clear  Creek. 


Conejos.. 
Custer... 
Douglas  . 
Eagle.... 
Elbert... 


El  Paso  . . . 
Fremont.. 

Gilpin 

Gunnison'. 
Hinsdale.. 


Hueriano 

Jetferson 

La  Plata 

Larimer 

Las  Animas  . 


Mesa 

Montrose  . 

Otero 

Ouray 

Park 


Prowers 

Pueblo 

Eio  Blanco  . 
Eio  Grande . 

Saguache . . . 


San  Juan  ... 
San  Miguel. 

Summit 

AVeld 

Yuma 


Connecticut  . 


Eairiield  ... 
Hartford... 
Litchfield.. 
Middlesex  . 


New  Haven . . 
New  London. 

Tolland 

Windham 


1890 


,429 
307 

,371 
85 
682 

909 
i,  833 
,676 
386 
448 

581 
,723 
785 
342 

488 


1,151 

1,522 

1,145 

421 

327 
892 
554 
954 

253 

451 
604 
974 


1,398 


980 
1 
11 

14 

7 


272 


1880 


2,190 
871 

4,  892 
242 
123 

229 

21,  745 

1,997 

183 

596 

227 
2,695 

523 
1,334 
1,252 

1,568 
993 
904 
518 

266 

774 

1,951 

324 

805 

129 

608 

2,146 


612 


238 

2 

18 

6 

17 

9 
9 


16 

4 

124 


3 

124 


123 


1870 


2,410 

911 

3,595 

16 

70 

12,  022 

1,629 

59 

519 

109 

1,525 

156 

574 

810 

1,440 
920 
473 
306 

208 

294 

1,099 

99 

1,524 

"  395 
2,337 


POPULATION.  5]^  7 

Table  14.— THE  CHINESE  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

Delaware  - 

37 

1 

Illinois— Continued. 

Ford 

1 
1 
2 
2 

1 

1 
12 
2 
2 
1 

16 
3 
2 

1 
1 

15 
9 
2 
5 
2 

4 
1 
2 

2 
21 

Kent 

2 
35 

91 

Fulton 

1 
13 

3 

Grundy 

Henry 

Jackson  

District  of  Columbia    

Jersey  

The  District 

91 
108 

13 

18 

3 

Kane 

Knox 

2 

Lake 

Florida 

1 

Alachnfi 

1 
1 
1 
27 
6 

2C 
1 

1 
22 

5 
9 
1 

7 

108 

Lee 

Liringston 

Clav 

Logan  

1 

McDonough 

McLean 

4 
3 
1 

Macon 

1 

Madison 

Marion 

12 
3 

Marshall 

Massac 

Menard ; 

Morgan 

1 

C;t    .Tnhn 

2 
17 

1 

Ogle 

Peoria 

12 
5 

Pope 

Richland 

1 
3 
4 

1 

5 
1 

7 
2 

1 
5 
1 
15 
2 

Rock  Island 

2 

Bartow 

St.Clair 

Bibb 

Saline 

1 

Chatham 

2 

Clarke 

1 

Tazewell 

1 
1 

Clinch 

Decatur 

18 
6 

18 
8 

1 

Floyd 

Fulton 

AVhitcside 

3 
5 
3 

92 

Glynn 

2 

Will   . 

Winnebago 

Muscogee 

Indiana 

29 

Pierce  

1 
11 

1 

Kichinond 

29 

"3" 

1 

2,007 

Allen ... 

Wilke8 

11 
2 
3 

3 

2 

2 
1 

1 
1 
1 

3 

1 
2 

3 
2 
4 

10 
2 

1 
2 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

3 
1 
1 
2 
2 

3 

1 
1 

3,379 

4.274 

Clark 

Idaho 

Ada 

131 

95 

2 

67 

421 

11 
110 

76 
278 
144 

28 

130 

36 

55 

203 

128 

78 
314 

Delaware 

Elkhart 

Fayette 

1,225 
22 

1,754 

Grant 



Hamilton 

Cassia 

Hancock 

Elmore 

Idaho ' 

Harrison 

""738" 

7 

425 

Hendricks 

Howard 

Huntington 

Latah 

Jackson  

262 

120 

Knox 

198 

61 
239 
296 

747 

368 
468 

Kosciusko 

Lake 

Laporte 

Ow^'hee 

'""214" 
201 
8 

740 

Marion 

14 

1 

Miami 

209 

1 

Monroe 

Montgomerj' 

1 


Morgan 

Adams 

2 

7 
2 

4 

571 
1 
3 
2 

Pike 



Alexander 

Porter 

\ 

Bureau 

Christian 

Putnam 

Coles 

1 
172 

Cook 

Shelby 

Dekalb 

Dupage 

2 

Edgar 

i 

Tipton ].'..' .' 

518  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  14.— THE  CHINESE  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


Indiana — Continued. 

Vanderburg 

Vigo 

Wabash 

Wayne 

Whitley 


Iowa. 


Blackhawk 

Boone 

Ca3s 

Chickasaw. 
Clinton 


Dallas 

Delaware  ... 
Des  Moines  . 
Dubuque  ... 
Floyd  


Hamilton  . 
Hardin  . . 
Harrison . 
Henry  . . . 
Howard . . 


Jefferson. 
Johnson  . 

Lee 

Linn 

Mahaska . 


Marshall . . . 
Muscatine  . 


Plymouth. 
Polk 


Pottawattamie . 

Scott 

Tama 

Union 


Wapello 

Webster 

Winneshiek  , 
Woodbury . . 


Kansas  . 


Anderson . . 
Atchison  .. 

Brown 

Cloud 

Comanche  . 


Cowley 

Decatur  . . . 
Dickinson  . 
Douglas  . . . 
Ellsworth  , 


Geary  . . . 
Graham  . 
Harper  .. 
Harvey  . 
Jackson  . 


Johnson  

Leavenworth  . 

Lincoln 

Lyon 

McPherson  . . . 


Marshall 

Meade 

Mitchell 

Montgomery . 


Nemaha  . 
Neosho  .. 
Norton  .. 
Ottawa  .. 


Pawnee... 

Pratt 

Reno 

Sedgwick . 


1890 


1880 


33 


1870 


COUNTIES. 


Kansas — Continued . 

Shawnee 

Sumner 

Wyandotte 


Kentucky 


Bell 

Campbell . 
Daviess... 
Fayette... 
Franklin  . 


Hancock 

Henderson. - 
Jefferson  ... 

Kenton 

McCracken . 
Warren 


Louisiana. 


Ascension  ... 
Assumption . 
■  Avoyelles  . . . 

Caddo  

Carroll 


Concordia 

East  Baton  Rouge  . 

East  Carroll 

Franklin 

Iberia 


Iberville 

Jackson  

Jefferson  

Lafourche 

Natchitoches  . 


Orleans , 

Ouachita 

Plaquemines 

Rapides 

St.  Bernard  . . . 


St.  Charles 

St.  James 

St.  John  the  Baptist . 
St.Mary  


Tangipahoa 

Tensas  

Terrebonne. 
Webster 


Maine  . 


Androscoggin  . 
Cumberland  . . 

Franklin 

Hancock 

Kennebec 


Knox 

Oxford 

Penobscot  . 
Sagadahoc . 


Somerset 

Waldo  

Washington  . 
York 


Maryland. 


Allegany 

Anne  Arundel. 
Baltimore  city . 
Frederick 


Prince  George . 
Queen  Anne... 

Talbot 

Washington... 


1890 


6 

'25' 


28 


333 


42 


4 
1 

15 
6 

18 

142 


73 


189 


5 
2 

178 
1 


1880 


489 


25 
33 

95 

3 

103 

5 

13 

14 

2 

39 

10 

1 

6 

20 


1870 


'  POPULATION. 

Table  14.— THE  CHINESE  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870- 


519 

-Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

984 

229 

87 

147 

51 

16 

Adams ..,.. 

23 

58 

3 

102 

11 

47 

15 

137 

36 

26 

467 

59 

120 

20 
1 

75 
1 

2 

1 
21 

2 
26 

"Rrwtnl 

Benton 

Bolivar 

16 

Esaes 

20 

1 

9 

20 

25 

'"in" 
2 

27 

3 

3 

2 
1 
2 

1 

Claiborne 



Coahoma 

1 
1 

Grenada 

Harrison 

3 
5 
1 
3 

Hinds 

4 

Norfolk                                

4 
2 

Suffolk                     

Lauderdale 

4 
2 
2 
2 

1 
1 
1 
1 
6 

4 
2 
4 
5 
46 
2 

409 

3 

Newton 

1 
2 
3 

1 
1 

12 
3 
1 
7 
3 

4 
3 
1 
11 
2 

1 
6 
5 
10 

I'rentiss 

Rankin  . 

Scott  ..... 

■Rav                                           

1 

Sharkey  

Sunflower 

Tate 

3 

28 
5 

91 

Yazoo      ..       . ... 

Delta 



3 

Hillsdale 

Atchison 

i 

1 

10 

1 
4 

1 
1 

1 
5 
2 

1 
187 
3 
1 
2 

1 
1 

3 

1 

Audrain 

1 
2 

Iron 

Buchanan 

3 
2 

2 
1 

Clay 

Kent    

Cole 

1 
11 

8 

Cooper .        -  ... 

]VIackinac 

Daviess 

Marquette - 

Greene 

1 

1 

2 
2 
1 
6 

10 

1 

94 

2 

Jackson         

25 

1 

Saginaw            .  ..-.        

Jasper         

St.  Joseph            

Lafayette      

Shiawassee 

Lawrence 

W^ashtenaw  

2 
10 

24 

2 

Marion        

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Mississippi 

Monroe 

1 
1 

2" 

2 

Nodaway 

Pettis 

3 

Kigstone .... 

Pike            

Blue  Earth 

1 

Randolph  

2 

Kay 

4 
3 

Crow  AV^ing. .. 

2 

St.'Charles 

1 

Dou'^'las 

1 
1 

St.  Louis  city 

170 

1 

2,532 

56 

rillmore     ... 

Saline 

Goodhue 

2 
2 

Montana .   . 

1,  765 

TTfiTlTl*^pill 

17 

2 
1 

1 

Lake 

1,949 

Mower 

92 

23 

42 

18 

4 

438 

9 

39 

46 

0U2 

131 

2 

6 

1 
1 
36 

' 

24 
1 

Ottertail 

18 
2 

3 

Polk 

Custer         .          .                 .   . .  - 

8 
1 

Dawson 

Klce 

Deerlodi^e 

710 

778 

St.  Louis 

Fergus      ....              .        

Waseca   . 

Gallatin 

27 
52 
359 

4 

W^ashino^ton  . 

2 

4 

Jeffersot.                     

122 

Winona 

1 

Lewis  and  Clarke 

666 

520  COMPEJfDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tablk  14.— the  CHINESE  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


OODNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

155 
37 

405 
23 

584 
15 

214 

265 

52 

149 

299 
29 
44 

608 

170 

Madison 

Atlantic 

Meagher 

8 
10 

1 
54 

5 

161 
1 

193 
3 

38 
17 
11 
13 

69 
1 

19 
4 

361 

Missoula 

100 

1 

Park 

Burlington 

Silverbow 

Yellowstone 

Camden 

2 

18 

Essex 

14 

Gloucester 

" 

Hudson 

31 

7 
4 
1 
1 
5 

2 
1 
1 
9 

1 

G 
90 

2 
10 

5 

2 
1 

1 
5 

1 

36 
2 
1 
2 
1 

1 
2 
3 
2 
1 

2 
1 

1 
2 

1 
1 

2.833 

Hunterdon 

A.dani3 

Mercer 

2 
2 

Buffalo             

Butler                 

Middlesex 

1 

Monmout  h 

Morris 

2 
17 

1 

CheyeDDe          

Passaic 

Clay                 

Salem 

Colfax                     

Union 

Warren 

New  Mexico 

57 

14 

Fillmore 

52 

7 

1 

180 

23 

1 
38 

7 
37 
14 

1 

2,935 

2 

Gage 

Colfax 

Hall  

5 
40 

2 

Grant 

Hamilton 

Howard 

iTetFerson 

6 
2 

Johnson  

RnTif  a  Vt^ 

4 

Sierra  

Lancaster 

Lincoln  

Madison - 

New  York 

909 

29 

Nuckolls 

21 
3 
9 
6 

14 

7 
4 
2 
4 
1 

11 
45 
3 
4 
4 

4 

549 

2 

4 

10 

5 

1,970 

6 

6 

20 

4 
22 
""l 

7 

3 
23 
11 
17 

7 
9 

7 
1 

5 
5 
9 
3 

3 

Otoe 

Phelps 

Platte 

Polk 

1 

Redwillow 

Eichardson 

Saline 

1 

1 

Saunders 

W  ashington 

Webster 

1 
6 

5,  416 

3,152 

9 

Erie 

Fulton 

Churchill 

30 

56 

311 

277 
284 

377 
87 
34 
86 
23 

760 

32 
159 
613 
242 
633 

529 

387 

100 

390 

66 

988 
5 
639 
526 
107 

14 

16 

23 

439 

56 

220 

218 

23 

116 

6 

769 
4 
749 
221 
292 

Jefferson 

Elko 

Kings 

121 

7 

Livingston 

Madison 

4 

Humboldt 

Montgomery 

New  York 

731 

12 

Niagara 

AlVfi 

Oneida 

Ontario 

245 
217 
46 

58 

Orange 

2 

Orleans 

Oswego 

3 

Queens     

4 

1 

1 

New  Hampshire 

Richmond 

Belknap 

2 

1 

2 

18 

7 
11 
12 

5 

Coos 

2 

Grafton 

Hillsboro 

5 

1 
8 

Rockingham 

Steuben  ......          

Strafford 

Suffolk      

1 

Sullivan 

::::;;;;.;:;:;::  1, 

Tioga 

POPULATION.  521 

Table  14.— THE  CHINESE  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continue.!. 


New  York — Continued. 

Tompkins 

mster 

Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

Westchester 


North  Carolina  . 


Chowan 

Forsyth 

Guilford 

Hertford 

Mecklenbxirg . 

New  Hanover. 
Pasquotank.. - 

Per.son 

Robeson 


Surry . . . 
Wake... 
Wayne  . 
Yadkin . 


North  Dakota. 


Buford... 
Burleigh . 

Cass 

Dickey  .. 


Grand  Forks. 

Morton 

Ramsey 

Richland 


Sargent 

Stark 

TraUl 

Unorganized  territory . 


Ohio. 


Allen 

Ashtabula . 

Athens 

Belmont  . . . 
Butler 


Champaign . 

Clark 

Columbiana. 
Coshocton  .. 
Cuyahoga. .. 


Delaware . 

Erie 

Fairfield . . 

Fayette... 
Franklin . . 


Fulton 

Gallia 

Greene 

Guernsey . 
Hamilton  . 


Hancock.. 

Hardin 

Harrison.. 

Henrv 

Highland  . 

Hocking.. 

Huron 

Jefferson. 

Knox 

Lake 


Lawrence . . 
Licking  ... 

Lorain 

Lucas  

Madison ... 
Mahoning 


1890 


28 


183 


4 
3 
2 
3 
3 

2 
3 
9 
1 
36 


1 
1 
1 

G 

1 
1 
3 
2 
24 

3 
1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
2 


1880 


24 


109 


38 


1870 


COUNTIES. 


Ohio — Continued 

Marion 

Mercer 

Miami 

Montgomery. 
Muskingum  . 

Portage 

Ross 

Sandusky 

Seneca 

Stark 

Summit 

Trumbull . . . . 
Tuscarawas  . 
Van  Wert  ... 
Warren 

Washington  . 

Wayne 

Wood 

Wyandot 

Oklahoma 

Canadian 

Cleveland 

Kingfisher... 

Logan  

Oklahoma  ... 

Oregon 

Baker 

Benton 

Clackamas... 

Clatsop  

Columbia 

Coos 

Crook 

Curry 

Douglas 

Gilliam 

Grant 

Harney 

Jackson 

Josephine  ... 
Klamath 

Lake 

Lane 

Linn 

Malheur 

Marion 

Morrow 

Multnomah . . 

Polk 

Sherman 

Umatilla 

Union 

Wasco 

Washington. 
..  Yamhill 

Pennsylvania 

Adams 

Allegheny  . . , 
Armstrong-. 

Beaver 

Berks 

Blair 

Bradford  — 

Bucks 

Butler 

Cambria 

Carbon 

Center 

Chester 

Clearfield  — 


1890 


1 

1 

4 

11 


,540 


1880 


1870 


9,510 


898 
95 
80 
1,177 
23 


9 

58 
183 
41 

326 
16 

224 

98 

3 

19 
51 

124 
82 

367 

25 

5,184 

59 

25 

261 

125 

205 

171 

21 


1,146 


1 
126 
4 
1 
9 


787 
53 


126 


148 


3,330 


175 

50 

2,317 

13 

64 

91 

13 

23 

12 

97 

76 

905 

940 

337 

634 

291 

223 

^ 

39 

7 

99 

3 

305 

27 

1,983 

508 

205 

2 

138 

70 

235 

45 

1,158 

27 

75 

13 


522  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  14.— THE  CHINESE  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Clinton 

3 

2 

9 

5 

22 

19 

1 
2 

i 
1 
1 

4 
14 

2 
3 
2 
11 
4 

13 
5 
2 
2 

14 

1 

21 

12 

738 

2 
9 
1 
1 

1 
8 
1 
6 

2 
8 
1 
5 

69 

South  Dakota — Continued. 

2 

14 
1 
1 

1 

51 

Columbia - 

Pennino'tou 

10 

Crawford 

2 

Potter  T. 

Cumberland 

Todd 

Daupliin 

4 

1 
2 

i 

Delaware 

Tennessee 

25 

Erie    

2 

13 
10 
2 

2 
1 

20 
1 

710 

Davidson 

0 

Huntingdon 

FTnTTiiltnn 

Indiana 

1 

linox 

Jetfersou         ...          

Obion 

2 

Lackawanna 

2 

i 

Lancaster 

Shelby 

17 

Lawrence 

Smith 

Texas 

136 

1 
1 

25 

26 

McKean 

1 
3 

1 
1 

1 

11 
46 

1 

Mercer 

Aransas 

Mifflin 

Monroe 

Austin 

Montgomery 

Bee 

Montour 

Bell 

Northampton 

Nortliumberland 

Bosoue 

1 

Pliiladelphia 

78 

12 

4 

1 

2 
1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 
11 

1 

03 

1 
1 
4 
1 

225 
6 

1 

42 

1 

8 
3 
8 
2 
5 

2 
2 
1 

1 
11 

3 

Brazos 

Potter 

Schuylkill 

Susquehanna 

Tioga 

Childress .... .. 

Union 

Clay 

1 

Warren 

Washington 

Collin 

Colorado 

Wayne 

2 

Westmoreland 

Coryell 

Dallas 

6 

York 

1 
27 

Denton 

Dewitt 

Rhode  Island 

Donley 

Ellis 

Bristol 

2 
2 
7 
56 
2 

34 

EJPaso 

Tannin 

27 

Fayette 

Galveston 

15 

9 

1 

Grayson 

2 

Hardeman 

Barnwell 

1 

3 

2 

19 

1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

195 

Harris 

7 

Beaufort 

Berkeley 

Hemphill 

Charleston 

9 

Colleton 

HiU 

Hood 

n 

Edgefield 

Florence 

Kershaw 

Hunt 

Marlboro 

Jack 

1 

Orangeburg 

3 
2 

4 
1 
6 
2 

2 

Eichland 

1 

Spartanburg 

3 

Williamsburg 

230 

Kerr 

Lamar 

1 

Lampasas 

Beadle 

1 
1 
8 
2 

1 

152 

4     1 

Brookings 

10 

Brown 

11 

3 
1 

Custer 

Grant 

IVTmrAricV 

9 
2 
3 

10 

Hughes 

Midland 

Lawrence 

220 

Meade I 

Mitchell 

POPULATIOK  52a 

Table  14.— THE  CHINESE  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Coutiuued. 


Texas— Continued. 
Montgomery... 

Morris 

Nararro 

Nueces 

Parker 


Pecos 

Potter 

Presidio  . . . 

Reeves 

Robertson 


Sutton 

Tarrant 

Taylor 

Toin  Green  . 
Travis 


Valverde 

Victoria 

"Washington  . 

Webb 

Wheeler 


Wichita 

Wilbarger  . . 
Williamson. 
Wise 


Utah. 


Bearer... 
Boxelder. 

Cache 

Emery  . . . 
Grand  ... 


Juab 

Millard  . 
Morgan . 
Rich.... 


Salt  Lake. 
Summit... 

Tooele 

Uinta 


Utah 

Wasatch 

Washington  . 
Weber 


Vermont . 


Bennin^on . 
Caledonia... 
Chittenden  . 

Franklin 

Orange 


Rutland 

Washington  . 

Windham 

Windsor 


Virginia . 


Alexandria 

Augusta 

Campbell 

Elizabeth  City . 
Fairfax 


Henrico 

Nansemond 

Norfolk 

Petersburg  city. 


Pittsylvania  . . . 
Princess  Anne . 

Roanoke 

Washington . . . 


1890 


1 
2 
3 

1 

2 
9 
2 
2 

806 


1880 


66 

44 


289 

llil 

8 

7 


106 


32 


21 


72 


28 
159 


1870 


445 


403 


1 

17 


131 
67 
10 


39 


Washington 


Asotin 

Chehalis . . 
Clallam  ... 
Clarke  . . . . 
Columbia . 


Cowlitz  . . 
Douglas  . 
Franklin. 
Garfield.. 
Island  ... 


Jefferson . , 

King 

Kitsap 

Kittitas . . 
Klickitat 


Lewis 

Lincoln . . . 

Mason 

Okanogan. 
Pacific 


Pierce 

San  Juan  . . 

Skagit 

Skamania . . 
Snohomish. 


Spokane  

Stevens 

Thurston 

Wahkiakum . 


Wallawalla  . 
Whatcom . . . 
Whitman  - . . 
Yakima 


West  Virginia . 


Berkeley. 
Brooke. . . 
Cabell  ... 
Hancock. 

Harrison. 
Mercer... 

Ohio 

Wood 


Wisconsin  . 


Ashland  .. 

Barron 

Bayfield  .. 

Brown 

Chippewa. 

Columbia  . 

Dane 

Dodge 

Douglas  .. 
Dunn 


Eauclaire 

Florence 

Fond  du  Lac. 

Lacrosse 

Lafayette 


Langlade  . . . 

Lincoln  

Manitowoc . . 
Marinette . . . 
Milwaukee  , 


Monroe 

Oconto 

Oneida 

Outagamie. 
Pierce 


1890 


3,260 


3 

104 
53 
44 
48 

7 
14 
33 
15 
70 

453 

458 

00 

89 

7 

3 

46 

18 

1 

199 


27 

5 

20 

301 
35 

177 
304 

351 

1 

155 

84 


119 


14 
1 
1 
3 
6 


1880       1870 


3,186 


4 
48 
38 

28 


96 
246 
149 


C 
176' 


155 
3 


3 
11 

219 

232 

68 

559 

512 
11 

530 
32 


234 


19 
33 
13 


42 
19 
15 

42 
21 


524  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  14.— THE  CHINESE  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

■Wisoonsin — Continued. 

Portage 

3 

Wyoming— Contimied. 
Crook 

3 
6 
3 

28 

1 

1 
349 
59 
13 

Racine 

2 
2 

VrpTiiftrtt, 

Kock 

3 
6 

1 
10 

465 

Johnson 

Walworth 

24 

13 

"Washburn 

Winnebago 

2 
914 

143 

Sheridan 

Wyoming 

Albany 

2 

7 
29 

2 

1 

Sweetwater 

Uinta 

497 
357 

95 
32 

Carbon 

Weston 

' 

POPULATION.  525 

Table  15.— THE  JAPANESE  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870. 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

3 

5 

Burke 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

1,147 

1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

14 

Dekalb 

2 

I'ulton 

Liberty  

3 

2 
86 

33 

1 

2 
2 
2 
1 

2 

California      - ..... 

Dupage 

Fulton 

184 
3 
3 
3 
5 

11 
2 

2 
12 
1 

3 
36 
24 

1 

1 

6 
5 
6 

16 

Jo  Daviess 

1 

LasaUe 

2 

1 
1 
2 

18 

Morgan 

Peona 

1 

Rock  Island 

Indiana 

5 

22 

Allen 

Hiuiiboldt 

1 

1 

2 

1 

13 

1 

Kern      - 

Mon  t  crnni  er  y 

Los  Angeles 

1 

7 

2 

Parke 

-Marin .. 

Vanderbui'g 

Iowa.- 

Monterey 

2 

Poweshiek 

1 

4 

1 

1 

i 

51 

2 

13 

590 

10 

2 

9 

5 

27 

19 

2 

26 

74 
2 

1 
5 

1 

10 

1 

1 

1 
1 

3 

1 

1 
1 

39 

45 

8 

Sau  Joaouin 

Labette 

San  XiUis  Obispo 

M'^abauneee 

San  Mateo               

Fayette 

1 

Floyd 

Shelby 

2 

Teutura 

Assumption 

13 
1 
5 
9 

11 

1 

Vll}»Q 

St.  Mary 

Maine 

A 

9 
1 

18 

El  Paso 

Oxford 



6 

1 

Connecticut 

MaryliiTid  .... 

Amift   AniTidel 

Fairfield 

6 
3 

2 
5 

1 
1 

9 

2 

4 

1 

18 

Hartford 

1 

Baltimore  city 

Middlesex 

5 

Massachusetts 

8 

Tolland 

10 

4 

Berkshire 

1 
2 

1 

1 

District  of  Columbia 

Bristol 

Essex 

9 

14 

4 

Franklin 

1 

1 

1 
1 

Hampden 

"Florida 

Hampshire 

3 
1 
2 
6 
2 

1 

Middlesex 

Duval 

1 
13 

Plymouth 

Siitl'olk 

3" 

5 

Monroe 

Worcester 

4 

526  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  15.— THE  JAPANESE  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Contiuued. 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

38 

1 

1 

New  York 

148 

17 

2 
2 
6 
1 
9 

1 

1 

1 
1 

5 

74 

1 
51 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

7 

1 

Erie         

TTt^Tit 

Kings • 

16 

1 

1 

14 
2 

2 

Onondaga 

1 

Tompkins           

1 

TW-                   + 

1 
1 

^ 

1 

1 

7 

1 

-_.... 

1 

1 

3 
3 

1 

6 

"Ward                     

1 
22 

3 

1 
1 

1 

1 
1 

1 

0 

Caldwell 

1 
G 
3 

2 

1 

1 
3 

1 





Ray 

njr 

1 

1 
1 
4 

2 

1 



1 

1 
1 
1 

25 

Lewis  and  Clarke 

Silverbow 

2 

2 

1 
1 

3 

Butler 

Douglas 

3 

1 

4 
20 

Multnomah 

Nevada 

1 
1 

8 

2 

1 

32 

3 
2 

1 

A  lletrhenv  - .- - 

5 
1 

1 

Blair 

1 

1 

22 

Belknap 

2 

Merrimack 

1 

1 
2 
1 

1 
1 

2 
1 
2 
1 
3 

1 

2 

10 

Cumberland         -- 

3 

■V              T 

Erie 

6 

1 
4 
1 

2 
4 

1 

Atlantic 

Cape  May 

Essex 

Hudson 

1 
1 

9 

Middlesex 

1 

1 

Somerset 

1 

C^Vii-nTlVill 

1 
3 

2 

1 
5 

2 
1 

Newport 

1 

5 

Valencia 

POPULATIOI^^.  527 

Table  15.— THE  JAPANESE  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880,  AND  1870— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

Tennessee 

G 

360 

1 

.Tefferson 

Blount 

1 
2 
2 
1 

3 

22 

127 

35 

4 

58 
4 
1 
5 

23 

[ 

! 

King 

Kitsap 

Lewis 

Texas 

Pierce  

Cameron 

1 
1 
1 

4* 

.. 

San  Juan 

Skagit 

Dallas 

STinhoTTiisli 

Tarrant  .                    

Spokane  

1 

Walla  walla 

1     

Wtiatcom 

81 

3 

1 
1 
1 

9 

1 
5 
1 
2 

"W'elier 

i 

1 

■^est  Virginia 

Vermont-. . - 

Berkeley 

1 
16 

Rutland 

Virginia 

Wisconsin 

-  1 

1 
1 
1 
4 
8 
1 

Dodge 

1 

Chesterflelfl 

Elizabeth  City 

Polk 

Norfolk 

Eock  .. 

Surry 

Waukesha 

' 

,528  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  16.— THE  CIVILIZED  INDIAN  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES :  1890,  1880,  AND  1870. 


COUNTIES. 


Alabama. 


Autauga. 
Baldwin  . 
Barbour  . 
Blount... 
Bullock.. 


Calhoun  .. 
Chambers 
Choctaw.. 

Clarke  

Conecuh . . 


Coosa 

Crenshaw. 

Dale 

Dallas 

Dekalb  . . . 


Escambia . 

Greene 

Jackson  .. 
Jefferson . . 
Lamar 


Lauderdale 
Lawrence... 

Lee 

Limestone  . 
Lowndes  — 


Macon . . . 
Madison  . 
Marengo . 
Marion  . . 
Marshall  . 


Mobile 

Monroe 

Montgomery. 

Perr  V .... 

Pike 


St.  Clair 

Shelby 

Tallapoosa . . . 
Washington . 


Arizona  . 


Apache . . 
Cochise... 
Graham . . . 
Maricopa  . 
Mohave... 


Pima 

Pinal  .... 
Yavapai  . 
Tuma 


Arkansas. 


Arkansas. 
Benton  ... 

Boone 

Carroll 

Clark 


Clay 

Cleburne  .. 
Cleveland. . 
Columbia . . 
Conway  . . . 

Crawford . . 
Crittenden 

Cross 

Dallas 

Desha 


Franklin 

Pulton 

Garland 

Grant 

Hempstead  , 


1890 


116 


3 
3 

173 
1 

7 

8 


402 
3 
1 
4 
4 


1,512 


1 
3 
1 

y 

904 
138 
27 
424 


218 


1880 


213 


3,493 


1,819 


486 
286 

166 
28 
54 

654 


1870 


COUNTIES. 


Arkansas — Continued. 

Hot  Spring 

Howard 

Independence 

Jefl'erson 

Johnson  


Lee 

Lincoln 

Little  River. 

Logan  

Lonoke 


Mississippi . 

Monroe 

Nevada 

Ouachita  ... 
Pike 


Poinsett . . . 

Polk 

Prairie 

Pulaski 

St.  Francis. 


Saline 

Scott  

Searcy  

Sebastian. 
Sevier  


Sharp 

Stone .- 

Washington  . 

White 

Tell 


California. 


Alameda. . 

Alpine 

Amador . . . 

Butte 

Calaveras . 


Colusa 

Contra  Costa 

Del  Norte 

Eldorado  

Fresno 


Humboldt 

Inyo 

Kern 

Klamath... 
Lake 


Lassen 

Los  Angeles . 

Marin 

Mariposa 

Mendocino... 


Merced . . . 

Modoc 

Mono 

Monterey . 
Napa 


Nevada 

Orange 

Placer  

Plumas 

Sacramento . 


San  Benito 

San  Bernardino . 

San  Diego 

San  Francisco  . . 


San  Joaquin 

San  Luis  Obispo . 

San  Mateo 

Santa  Barbara  . . . 


Santa  Clara. 
Santa  Cruz  . 

Shasta 

Sierra 


1890 


11,  517 


25 
224 

58 
319 

77 

277 
3 
376 
136 
347 

1.379 
850 
337 


335 
144 
31 
152 
581 

30 
499 
368 
58 
15 

159 
5 

73 

374 

40 

41 
399 

478 
31 

2 
47 

6 
73 

19 

10 

693 

10 


1880 


16, 277 


272 
522 
169 

353 
47 
411 
193 
794 

,935 
637 
332 


774 

330 
316 
162 
184 
1,265 

7 
404 

35 
222 

64 

101 


91 

538 

14 

81 

658 

1,702 

45 

34 
153 


73 

131 

1,037 

12 


POPULATION. 


529 


Table  16.— THE  CIVILIZED  INDIAN  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890, 

AND  1870— Continued. 


1880, 


California — Continued. 

Siskiyou 

Solano 

Sonoma 

Stanislaus 


Sutter  . . 
Tohama . 
Trinity  . 
Tulare.. 


Tuolumne 
Ventura  . . . 

Yolo 

Yuba 


Colorado. 


Arapahoe. 

Bent 

Boulder. . . 

Chaffee  . . . 
Conejos  . . . 


CostiUa . 
Custer  . . 
Dolores . 
Douglas 
£1  Paso . 


Fremont . . 

Gilpin 

Hinsdale.. 
Huerfano . 
Lake 


La  Plata 

Larimer 

Las  Animas. 

Otero  

Ouray 

Park 

Prowers 

Pueblo 

Eio  Blanco.. 


Rio  Grande . 

Routt 

Saguache . . . 
Weld 


Connecticut 


Fairfield . . . 
Hartford... 
Litchfield.. 
Middlesex  . 


New  Haven . . 
New  London. 

Tolland 

"Windham 


Delaware  . 


Kent 

Newcastle  . 


District  of  Columbia  . 
"She  District 


Florida  . 


Brevard... 

Dade 

Escambia . 
Hernando. 


Hillsboro 
Holmes  . . . 
Madison  .. 
Manatee  . . 


372- 


-34 


1890 


710 
11 

297 
12 

1 
101 
193 
178 

218 
91 
41 

27 


107 


1880 


47 
3 
1 


1 
1 

1 


228 


31 
17 
13 
5 

25 
105 


32 


25 


25 


171 


23 

134 

1 


493 

21 

339 

27 

13 
167 
261 
118 

347 
80 
47 
67 


1 
21 


20 
6 


235 


22 
14 

40 

7 

14 

147 


180 


15 


1870 


54 

140 

4 

3 

'in 


180 


31 


235 


141 
'46 


21 

5 

31 


COUNTIES. 


Florida — Continued. 

Monroe 

Nassau 

Pasco 

Polk 

Putnam 


St.John 

Santa  Rosa.. 

Sumter 

Volusia 

"Walton 

"Washington . 


Georgia . 


Baldwin  . 
Bartow  . . 
Berrien  . . 

Bibb 

Burke 


Chatham.. 
Cherokee  . 
Clarke.... 

Cobb 

Coffee 


Coweta 

Dawson 

Decatur 

Effingham 
Emanuel.. 


Floyd... 
Forsyth. 
Fulton . . 
Gilmer . . 
Glynn . . . 


Gordon  . . 
Hancock. 
Harris... 
Henry  . . . 
Houston  . 


Jackson. 
Leo 


Liberty... 
Mcintosh. 
Macon 


Madison 

Marion 

Meriwether. 

Morgan 

Murray 


Muscogee.. 
Oglethorpe 

Pu'kens 

Polk 

Pulaski 


Richmond 

Screven 

SpaldiBg  . . 
Sumter  — 
Thomas 


Towns 

"Walker  . . . 

"Ware 

"Whitfield  . 


Maho. 


Ada 

Alfruras 

Bear  Lake 
Bingham.. 


Boise  ... 
Cassia  . . 
Custer.. 
Elmore  . 


1890 


68 


159 
5 


19 
13 
4 

11 


1880 


1870 


124 


12 


2 
"14' 


4 

2 

22 

3 


165 


40 


47 


10 
1 


530 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1S90. 


Table   16.— THE  CIVILIZED  INDIAN  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880, 

AND  1870— Continued. 


Idalio — CoEtinned. 

Idaho 

Kootenai 

Lemhi 

Logan  


Nez  Perces . 

Oneida 

Owyhee 

Shoshone  . . 


Illinois  . 


Adams 

Alexander.. 

Brown 

Bureau 

Champaign . 


Christian  . 

Clay 

Clinton . . . 

Cook 

Fulton.... 


Grundy. . 
Henry  . . . 
Iroquois  . 
Jackson  . 

Jersej- . . . 


Jo  Daviess. 

Kane 

Kankakee  . 

Knox 

Lake 


Lasalle 

Livingston . . 

Logan  

McL)onough 
McLean 


Macon  . . . 
Madison  . 
Mason  . . . 
Morgan. . 
Ogle 


Peoria 

PeiTy 

Pike' 

Pope 

Randolph. 


Rock  Island. 

St.  Clair 

Sangamon  . . . 
Tazewell 


Union 

Vermilion 

Washington. 
"Winnebago  . . 


Indiana . 


Adams . 
Allen . . 
Boone. . 
Carroll . 
Cass . . . 


Clark.  .. 
Clay.... 
Clinton . 
Daviess. 


Dearborn  . 
Decatur. . . 
Delaware  . 
Elkhart... 


Floyd.. 
Gibson  . 
Grant.. 
Greene. 


1890 


31 
19 

8 
2 


97 


1880 


343 


1870 


140 


43 


10 
29' 


246 


34 


32 


240 


Indiana — Continued. 

Hamilton 

Hendricks 

Henry 

Huntington 

Jefferson 


Jennings  . 

Knox 

Laporte . . . 
Lawrence. 
Marion  . . . 


Miami 

Montgomerv 

Noble ■.. 

Orange 

Parke 


Randolph 

Rush 

St.  Joseph  . . . 

Tipton 

Vanderburg  . 


"Vigo 

Wabash 

Warren 

Washington  . 
Wayne 


Iowa. 


Boone  

Bremer 

Buchanan 

Cedar 

Clayton 


Clinton . . . 

Davis 

Dubuque  . 
Fremont-. 
Hardin  . . . 


Harrison . 
Henry  . . . 

Lee 

Lucas  ... 
Madison. 


Marion  . . 
Marshall 
Monona  . 
Monro« . . 
Polk 


Pottawattamie . 

Tama 

Wayne 

Winneshiek  . . . 
Woodbury 


Kansas- 


Allen 

Atchison  . 

Barber 

Bourbon . . 
Brown  — 


Butler 

Chase 

Chautauqua . 

Cherokee 

Clay 


Coffey 

Cowley 

Crawford  . . 
Dickinson  . 


Doniphan.. 
Douglas  . . . 

Ellis 

Ellsworth  . 


1S90 


94 
6 

1 
1 


60 


1880 


736 


440 


2 
5 

lu 
3 


109 
3 


10 
3 
2 

1 
16 


27 


4 

30 


815 


13 

13 

1 

1 
1 
2 


POPULATION. 


531 


Table  16.— THE  CIVILIZED  INDIAN  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880, 

AND  1870— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


KiiD  8as — ContiBued . 

Ford 

rranklin 

Geary 

Graham 

Harvev 


Jackson  

Jefferson 

Johnson 

Lahette 

Leavenworth . 


Linn 

Lyon 

McPherson . 

Marion 

Miami 


Montgomery. 

Morris 

Nemaha 

Neosho 


Osborne  

Pottawatomie. 

Reno 

Rice 

Sedgwick 

Shawnee 


Sumner 

Wabaunsee  . 
"Washington . 

Wilson 

Woodson 

Wyandotte  .. 


Kentucky  , 


Barren 

Boyd 

Campbell . 

Casey  

Christian . 


Crittenden. 

Fayette 

Floyd 

Fulton 

Graves 


Harlan  ... 
Jackson  . 
Jefferson  , 
Johnson  . 
Knox 


Laurel 

Livingston  . 

Logan 

Lyon 

McCracken . 
Mason 


Owsley 

Perry 

Pike 

Scott  

Washington . 
Whitley 


Louisiana. 


Assumption 
Avoyelles. .. 

Bossier 

Caddo  

Calcasieu 


Caldwell... 
Cameron . . . 
Catahoula 
Claiborne . 
Concordia. 


1890 


18 

17 
16 


1880 


10 


1 

13 
1 

1 

77 


4 
3 
45 

1 
22 
1 
4 
1 
23 


71 


14 


1 

io' 


627 


47 

3 

2 

148 


34 
4 
1 


33 
1 
17 
39 
2 

2 
1 


28 


1    !. 


848 


1 
36 


26 
1 


1870 


1 

1 

3 

1 

12 
166 

31 

223 
2 

1.50 

24 

77 

1 
360 

7 
36 

94 

12 

108 


569 


1 

105 


Louisiana — Continued. 

De  Soto 

East  Baton  Eouge  . 

East  Carroll , 

Franklin , 

Grant 


Iberia 

Iberville . . 
Jefferson . . 
Lafayette . 
Lincoln . . . 


Livingston.. - 

Madison 

Natchitoches 

Orleans 

Plaquemines. 


Pointe  Coupee 

Rapides 

Red  River 

Sabine 

St.  John  the  Baptist . 


St.  Landry 

St.  Martin 

St.  Mary 

St.  Tammany  . 
Tangipahoa. .. 


Tensas 

Terrebonne. . 
Vermilion  . . . 
Washington  . 


Webster 

West  Baton  Rouge. 

West  Felici.ana 

Winn 


Maine. 


Androscoggin. 

Aroostook 

Cumberland  .. 

Franklin 

Hancock , 


Knox 

Lincoln 

Penobscot  . . 
Piscataquis. 


Sagadahoc... 

Somerset 

Washington  . 
Tork 


Maryland. 


Anne  Arundel. 

Baltimore 

Baltimore  city . 

Carroll 

Cecil 


Charles 

Dorchester 

Montgomery . . . 
Prince  George  . 

Talbot 

Worcester 


Massachusetts. 

Barnstable. 
Berkshire . . 

Bristol 

Dukes 


Essex 

Franklin 

Hampden . . . 
Hampshire  . 


1890 


120 
13 
32 
60 
13 

1 
55 


559 


387 
37 


10 

1 

23 

1 
1 


424 


146 
9 

13 
133 

2 

1 

13 

3 


1880 


16 

11 
4 

1 
104 


11 


132 

4 

49 

34 

15 

1 
213 


2 
625 


11 

10 


396 
47 


146 


15 


100 


36 

71 


1870 


1 
25 


17 
3 

83 
20 
50 


1 

199 

1 


499 


8 

461 

21 

1 
5 


151 


4 

3. 

41 


532 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  16.— THE  CIVILIZED  INDIAN  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:   1890,  1880, 

AND  1870— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Mas-sacbusetts — Continued. 

Middlesex 

Nantucket 

Norfolli 

Plymouth 

Suffolk 

Worcester 


Michigan. 


Alcona.. 
Alger . . . 
Allegan. 
Alpena  . 
Antrim. 


Arenac  . 
Baraga  . 
Barry  . . 

Bay 

Benzie . 


Berrien 

Calhoun 

Oas.s 

Charlevoix. 
Cheboygan. 

Chippewa.. 

Clare  

Clinton 

Crawford  . . 
Delta 


Eaton 

Emmet  . . 
Genesee.. 
Gladwin . 
Gogebic. . 


Grand  Traverse. 

Gratiot 

Hillsdale 

Houghton 

Huron 


Ingham. 
Ionia  ... 
Iosco  ... 

Iron 

Isabella. 


Jackson  . . . 
Kalamazoo  - 
Kalkaska. . 

Kent 

Keweenaw . 


Lake 

Lapeer 

Leelanaw . . 
Lenawee. . . 
Livingston 


Luce 

Mackinac 
Manistee  . . 
Manitou . . . 
Marquette. 


Mason 

Mecosta 

Menominee . 
Midland 

Missaukee.. 


Monroe 

Montmorenc}-. 

Muskegon 

Newaygo 

Oakland 


Oceana 

Ogemaw . . . 
Ontonagon 

Osceola  

Oscoda 

Ottawa  — 


1890 


19 


5,624 


184 

120 

287 

1 

92 


32 

71 

35 

222 

132 

441 

3 

1 

10 

217 

7 

914 

17 

10 

1 


3 

6 

50 

2 

355 


21 
2 


22 

295 

13 

1 

1 

227 

22 

56 

56 

335 
44 

129 
4 
16 

14 
2 
32 
18 
10 

271 

4 

59 

24 

3 

51 


1S80 


21 
43 
19 
45 


,249 
28 


120 

12 

119 


528 


279 
4 


66 
43 
201 
103 


7 
153 


1,107 
26 


1 

8 

8 

24 

39 

1 

3 

42 


479 
3 


37 
52 
605 

1 

1" 


254 

9 

149 

87 

362 
42 
121 


11 

129 

1 

347 


1870 


4,926 


64 


83 


1 
55 
53 
213 
163 


1,100 
17 


512 
2 


285 


230 
9 
5 
2 


Michigan—  Continued. 

Presque  Isle 

Roscommon 

Saginaw 

St.  Clair 

St.  Joseph 

Sanilac 


Schoolcraft . 
Shiawassee.. 

Tuscola 

Van  Buren . . 
Washtenaw 

Wayne 

Wexford 


Minnesota  . 


Aitkin.. - 
Anoka .  - . 
Becker  . . 
Benton  .. 
Bigstone. 


Blue  Earth 

Brown 

Carlton 

Cass 

Chippewa  . 


Chisago  ... 

Clay 

Cook 

Crow  Wing 
Dakota 


Douglas  . . 
Freeborn  . 
Goodhue. . 

Grant 

Hennepin. 

Hubbard  . 

Isanti 

Itasca  

Kanabec. 
Kittson  . . 


Lac  qui  Parle . 

Lake 

Lesueur 

Lincoln 

Millclacs 


Morrison 
Murray . . 
Nicollet.. 
Ottertall . 

Pine 

Polk 


Ramsey . . 
Redwood  . 

Kice 

St.  Louis 

Scott 

Steams  .. 


Steele 

Stevens... 

Swift 

Todd 

Traverse.. 
Wabasha  , 


Wadena 

Waseca 

Washington 

Wilkin 

Winona 

Yellow  Medicine 


Mississippi. 

Adams  . 
Amite  . . 
Attala . . 


1890 


42 


233 


178 
25 


28 


19 


1 

135 
52 


11 

17 

6 
49 

1 

5 

135 

16 

12 
101 
6 
44 
35 
120 

3 
54 


1880 


74 

8' 

18 

2,036 


1 

24 


5 
3 
284 
5 
11 


134 
3 

64 

87 

2 

34 

1 


2,300 


129 

25 

1 

38 
24 

50 


15 
171 
163 

26 

28 
53 
124 
47 


4 
'34' 


1,857 


6 
'75' 


57 

160 

4 

749 

35 

i 

12 

5 

POPULATION. 


533 


Table  16.— THE  CIVILIZED  INDIAN  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880, 

AND  1870— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

Mississippi — Continued. 

Calhoun 

1 
3 

1 

* 

1   Missouri — Continued. 

1 

1 

1 

10 

11 

Carroll 

1 

1 
1 
6 

1 
2 
1 
9 
2 

6 
37 

2 
39 

1 

14 
2 
1 
179 
2 

5 
34 

14 

Lincoln 

"i 

Choctaw 

Linn 

Claiborne 

Clarke 

12 
2 

Macon 

1 

3 
3 

Clay 

Coahoma 

i 

Copiah 

9 

1 

1 

Miller. 

1 

Covington 

New  Madrid 

1 

DeSoto 

Newton 

10 

12 

Franklin 

6 
28 

3 
40 

1 

Greene  

2 
1 
4 

Grenada 

Ozark '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.' 

Hancock 

Pettis 

Harrison 

Pike 

1 

2 

Hinds 

Platte 

2 
1 

Holmes 

20 

1 

251 

1 

i 

185 

Polk 

Jackson  

Ralls 

1 

1 
1 

3 
1 
2 
31 
1 

Jasper 

1 

Jeiferson 

Ray '.;; 

Jones 

St  Charles 

2 

1 

Kemper 

82 

4 

10 

382 

16 
4 
13 

Lauderdale 

""15" 

41 

Lawrence 

Leake  

435 
3 

Scott 

1 

4 

1 

Shelby 

1 

Lincoln 

8 

Madison 

Taney 

Marshall 

6 

1 

Monroe 

1 

"Warren 

i 

1 

2 
623 
349 

1 

Webster 

2 
5 

860 

1 
2 

1,663 

Montgomery 

Wright 

418 
322 

317 
295 

Oktibbeha 

157 

Panola 

1 

Beaverhead 

38 

2 

1 

123 

12 

1 

Pike 

4 

1 

Cascade 

20 

190 

159 

56 

21 
88 

Hankiu 

Choteau 

521 
14 
15 

31 

18 

Scott 

80 
8 

1 
2 

Custer 

Dawson 

12 

Tallahatchie 

Deerlodge 

25 

Fergus  

"Wayne 

7 

1 

41 

1 

127 

Gallatin 

15 

9 

366 

18 
215 

458 

7 

2 

47 

9 

Jefferson 

7 
121 

11 
14 

165 

7 

1 

2,893 

1 

\V  i  n  stoTi 

Lewis  and  Clarke 

3 

Yazoo 

Madison 

113 

75 

i 

8 

79 

Meagher 

Missoula 

Park 

Andrew 

1 
2 

i 

Silverbow 

235 

1 
3 

Audrain 

87 

Barry 

1 

Boyd 

Bates 

2 

107 
1 
5 
2 
1 
39 

1 
3 

1 

1 

Burt 

Benton 

Cedar 

6 

1 

Bollinger 

5 
1 

Cherry 

Boone 

2 

1 

i 

2 

Clay 

1 

Buchanan 

Cuming 

Butler 

Dakota 

5 

2 

Callaway 

11 

Dawes ... 

Cass 

1     i               1   II 

1 

37 

C 

1 

Christian 

4 

1 

3 

Clay 

1 

Cole 

1 

Cooper 

6 
1 

1 
1 

1 

Keith 

1 
625 

3 
201 

Dade 

64 
3 

3 

Dekalb 

Greene 

9 

Nance  . .  - 

Harrison 

7     I 

2 

3 

4 

1 

8 

Otoe 

Howell 

Platte 

1 
1 

Jackson 

8 
13 
2 

10 
10 

2 

6     1. 

78 

Jasper 

Jefferson 

1 

Johnson 

1 
2 

69     '. 
38 

Lafayette 

2      . 

Thurston 

i,"898" 

534 


COMPENDIUTM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH   CENSUS:  1890. 


TaB'LK  16.— the  civilized  INDIAN  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880, 

AND  1870— CoDtinued. 


Nevada . 


Humboldt 
Lander  — 
Liucoln  — 

Lyon 

Nye 


Ormsby 

Koop 

Storey  

Washoe 

White  Pine. 


New  Hampshire  - 


Belknap  . 
Carroll... 
Cheshire. 

Coos 

Grafton . . 


Hillsboro 

Merrimack . . 
Kockingham . 
Sullivau 


New  Jersey. 


Atlantic  — 
Burlington. 

Camden 

Cape  May.. 
Essex 


Gloucester . 

Hudson 

Hunterdon. 

Mercer 

Middlesex  . 


Monmouth. 

Passaic 

Somerset... 
Union 


New  Mexico. 


Bernalillo... 

Colfax 

Donna  Ana  . 

Grant 

Lincoln 


Mora 

Rio  Arriba. . 
San  Juan  . .  - 
San  Miguel. 
Santa  Ana  . . 


Santa  Fe. 
Socorro  . . 

Taos 

Valencia . 


Kew  York  . 


Albany 

Allegany 

Broome 

Cattaraugus . 
Cayuga 


Chautauqua 
Chemung  — 
Chenango  . . . 

Clinton 

Columbia 


1890 


3,599 


1880 


Churchill 230 

Doufflas 11'' 

Elko 301 

Esmeralda *06 

Eureka 194 


425 
382 
355 


414 
134 


100 
303 
238 


2,803 


8,554 


,469 
18 
11 

4 


25 

499 

1 

45 


589 

14 

505 

3,374 


1 
372 
303 

288 

211 

224 

416 

5 

50 

127 
81 
114 
331 
280 


22 
12 


12 


1 

15 
8 
3 
8 

9,772 


17 

43 

9 

3 


794 
'163 ' 


309 

20 

592 

3,297 

819 


..16 


1870 


23 


23 


1,309 


111 

22 

1 


52 
316 


117 
41 

76 
47 
284 
242 


New  York — Continued. 

Cortland 

Delaware 

Dutchess 

Erie 

Essex 


Franklin.. 
Fulton.... 
Genesee  . . 
Hamilton . 
Herkimer . 


Jefferson . . . 

Kings 

Lewis 

Livingston  . 
Madison  . . . 


Monroe 

Montgomery. 
New  York... 

Niagara 

Oneida 


Onondaga. 
Ontario . . . 
Orange 


Rensselaer  — 

Richmond 

Rockland 

St.  Lawrence  . 


Saratoga 

Schenectady . 

Schoharie 

Schuyler 

Seneca 


Steuben 

Suffolk  . . . . 

Tioga 

Tompkins 
Ulster 


Warren 

Washington  . 

Wayne 

Westchester  . 

Wyoming 

Yates 


North  Carolina  . 


Alamance.. 
Alleghany  . 

Anson 

Ashe 

Buncombe  , 


Caldwell 

Camden 

Cherokee  — 

Craven 

Cumberland  , 


Duplin 

Edgecombe  . 

Forsyth 

Gaston 

Graham 


Granville 
GuUford  . . 
Halifax  . . . 
Harnett... 
Iredell  — 


Jackson  

Macon 

Mecklenburg  . 

Mitchell 

Moore 


1890 


1880 


25 
62 
33 
3 
84 

23 
1 

52 
5 

62 

22 
3 

7 


25 
1 

13 
1 
1 

2 
50 


42 


1,514 


3 
1 
1 
1 
151 

2 

7 

1 

27 

7 

314 

1 


1 

3 

146 

11 

2 
6 
3 

17 


7 
20 
16 


91 

10 


46 

18 
60 


15 
1 

30 
4 

4 


30 
11 


20 
.... 


1 
62 


15 

6 

6 
15 

"5' 


1,230 


189 
4 


1870 


377 
13 
12 


85 

4 
9 

'60 

1 


162 
7 


1,241 


1 
483 


711 
39 


POPULATION 


535 


Table  16.— THE  CIVILIZED  INDIAN  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880, 

AND  1870— Continued. 


^''orth  Carolina — Continued. 

New  Hanover 

Orange 

Pender 

Pitt 

Polk 


Robeaon 

Kockingham . 

Kowan 

Rutlierford  .. 
Sanipaon 


Swain  .. 
Vance  .. 
Wake... 
Yancey  . 


1890 


1880 


If orth  Dakota . 


Benson . . 
Billings  . 
Buford... 
Burleigh. 
Cass 


194 


Cavalier 

Emmons 

Grand  Forks  . 

McHenry 

Morton 


Nelson 

Pembina. . 
Ramsey- . . 
Richland  . 

Stevens... 


93 


9 
li 
21 


1 

20 

1 


Wallace 

Wallette 

"Williams 

Unorganized  territory  , 


Ohio. 


Allen 

Ashtabula. 

Athens 

Auglaize... 
Belmont  . . . 


193 


Brown 

Butler 

Champaign  . 
Clark:..?... 
Clermont . . . 


Clinton 

Coshocton  . 
Crawford . . 
Cuyahoga . 
Erie 


Eayette... 
Franklin  . 

Gallia 

Greene 

Hamilton. 


Hardin  ... 
Highland. 

Huron 

Jackson  .. 
Jefferson  . 


Knox 

Lawrence. 
Licking  . . 

Xorain 

Lucas 


Madison 

Marion 

Mercer 

Miami 

Montgomery . 


5 
33 

7 

441 


596 


27 


16 
29 


462 

1 

10 

3 


16 


130 


1870 


813 


a5 


100 


Ohio — Continued. 

Morrow 

Muskingiun  . 

Ottawa 

Paulding 

Perry 


Pickaway 
Pike...... 

Portage... 
Preble.... 

Putnam  . . 


Richland  . 

Ross 

Shelby.... 
Summit  . . 
Trumbull. 


Union 

Van  Wert  . . . 

Warren 

Wa.shiugton . 

Wood 

Wyandot 


Oklahoma  , 


Cleveland. 

Logan  

Oklahoma 


Oregon . 


Baker 

Benton 

Clackamas. 

Clatsop  

Columbia  . . 


Coos 

Crook  . . 
Curry  . . , 
Douglas  , 
Gilliam . . 


Grant 

Harney . . . 
Jackson  . . 
Josephine  . 
Klamath.., 


Lake 

Lane 

Linn 

Malheur  . 
Marion  . . 


Multnomah . 
Polk 

Sherman 

Tillamook  . . 
Umatilla 


Union 

Wasco 

Washington  . 
Yamhill 


Pennsylvania. 


Allegheny . . 
Armstrong  . 

Beaver 

Bedford 

Berks 

Blair 


Bradford . 
Bucks  . . . 
Butler . . . 

Center 

Chester.. 
Clarion . . 


1890 


1,258 


1 
14 
53 
29 

3 

114 
1 
121 
120 
28 

5 
27 
28 


42 

63 

8 

91 

219 

28 
1 


166 

ii' 

983 


10 

166 

1 

2 

30 


a  Estimated  to  have  been  within  the  present  limits  of  North  Dakota. 


1880 


1870 


4 

80 

117 

88 

14 

190 


318 


13 
3 


111 

8 

270 

60 

5 

2 

76 

52 

35 

26 

72 

122 

2 

38 

79 

22 

61 

33 

24 

50 
24 

5 
124 
26 
79 


39 
2 


536 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  lO.— THE  CIVILIZED  INDIAN  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890,  1880, 

A^D  1870— Continued. 


Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Colum  uia 

llrawford 

Cumberland 

Dauphin 

Delaware 


Elk 

Erie 

Eayette. 
Forest .  - 
Indiana. 


Lancaster  , 
Lawrence.. 
Luzerne  . . 
Lycoming 
McKean  . . 


Mercer 

Mifflin 

Montgomery 

Northampton 

Northumberland . 


Philadelphia. 
Schuylkill . . . 

Somerset 

Venango 

Warren 


Washington  — 
Westmoreland . 

Wyoming 

York 


Khode  Island. 


Bristol 

Kent 

Newport 

Providence  . . 
Washington  . 


South  Carolina. 

Abbeville . . 

Aiken 

Barnwell  .. 
Beaufort... 
Charleston. 


Chester 

Chesterfield . 
Clarendon  . . 

Colleton 

Darlington.. 


Edgefield  ... 

Florence 

Georgetown 
Greenville . . . 
Hampton  . . . 


Lancaster.. 
Lexington  . 

Marion 

Marlboro  . . 
Oconee 


Pickens 

Richland 

Spartanburg.. 

Union 

WilUamsburg. 
York 


South  Dakota. 


Bonhomme 
Boreman . . . 
Brookings  . 

Brown 

Brule 

Buflalo 


1890 


3 
1 
370 
4 
13 


1 

4 

1 

44 


2 
17 


258 
1 
1 
1 
5 

3 
4 
5 
10 


180 


9 

60 
111 


173 


1880 


1 
1 
21 
2 
1 


782 


94 


131 


13 

"eo' 

795 


1870 


154 


1 
1 

4 

33 

115 


124 


387 


12 
'145 


South  Dakota — Continued. 

Campbell 

Charles  Mix 

Clay , 

Custer 

Day 


Deuel 

Dewev-.- 
Grant. . . 
Gregory  . 
Hiinson . 


Hughes 

Hutchinson. 

Hyde 

Lawrence... 
Lyman 


Minnehaha 

Moody 

Nowlin 

Pyatl 

Spink 


Stanley  . 
Sterling. 
Sully.... 
Todtl.... 
Union  . . 


Walworth 

Yankton 

Ziebach 

Fort  Sisseton 

Sisseton  and  Wahpeton  Indian 

reservation. 
Unorganized  territory , 


Tennessee  . 


Anderson. 
Bedford... 
Bledsoe . . . 

Blount 

Bradley . . . 


Campbell  . 
Cannon  . . . 

Carter 

Cheatham 
Claiborne . 


Cocke 

Coffee 

Crockett. . 
Davidson . 
Dekalb  . . . 


Dyer 

Franklin. 

Giles 

Grainger. 

Greene... 


Hamilton  . . 
Hardeman  . 

Hardin 

Hawkins  . . 
Haywood . . 

Jackson  ... 

James 

Jefferson... 
Johnson  . . . 
Knox 


Lake 

Lincoln . . 
Loudon . . 

McMinn  . 
Macon . . . 


Madison . 
Marion  .. 
Maury... 

Meigs  .. . 


1890 


a  Estimated  to  have  been  within  the  present  limits  of  Sonth  Dakota. 


28 
1 


1880 


13 
1 
1 
2 
2 

4 
147 


392 
52 


146 


21 

95 

1 

1 

11 


20 
43 


2 
129 


23 
221 


4 

102 


10 

8 

11 


28 
2 


352 


32 

7 
21 

2 
47 


42 
7 
1 


21 
2 


POPULATION. 


537 


Table  16.— THE  CIVILIZED  INDIAN  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:   1890,  1880, 

AND  1870— Continued. 


COUNTTES. 


Tennessee— Continned. 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Polk 

Khea 

Koane  


Robertson  .. 
Kutherford . 
Sequatchie.. 

Shelby 

Smith 


Stewart 

Sullivan  ... 

Sumner 

Tipton 

Union 

Tan  Buren 


"Warren 

"Washington  . 

"Weakley 

"White 

"Williamson. . 
"Wilson 


Texas. 


Armstrong- 
Atascosa  . . . 
Bastrop 


Bell. 


Bexar 

Bowie 

Brazos  . . . 
Brewster. 
Brown  . . . 


Burleson . 
Caldwell. 
Callahan. 
Cameron. 
Camp 


Chambers  . 
Cherokee . . 

Coke , 

Collin , 


Cooke  . . 
Dallas  . 
Denton 
Donley. 
Duval . . 


Eastland . 
El  Paso.. 

Erath 

Palls 

Fannin  .. 


Fayette 

Fort  Bend  . 
Franklin . . . 
Freestone.. 
Galveston  . 


Gillespie . 
Goliad  . . . 
Gonzales. 
Grayson . 
Gregg  ... 


Grimes 

Gnadalupe. 
Hamilton  . . 
Harris 


Harrison... 

Hays 

Henderson. 
Hidalgo 


1890 


704 


38 
1 


24 
4 
1 


1880 


992 


200 


60 
1 


1870 


379 


136 
"25 


COUNTIES. 


Texas — Continued. 

Hopkins 

Houston 

Hunt 

Jack 

Jackson  


Jeff  Davis  . 
Jefferson . . 
Johnson  .. 
Karnes  . . . 
Kaufman  . 


Kerr 

Kinney  . . . 

Lamar 

Lampasas. 
Lavaca 


Leon 

Liberty  

Limestone  . 

Llano 

McLennan. 


Madison  ... 

Marion 

Mason 

Matagorda. 
Medina 


Milam 

Montague 

Montgomery. 

Morris 

Nacogdoches. 


Navarro  . . . 

Nolan 

Orange 

Palo  Pinto. 
Panola 


Polk 

Eed  River 

Rock  wall 

Rusk 

San  Augustine. 


San  Jacinto. 

San  Saba 

Schleicher  . . 
Shackelford. 
Smith 


Somervell. 
Stonewall . 
Tarrant... 
Taylor.... 
Titus 


Tom  Green 

Travis 

Trinity  .... 

Tyler 

Upshur 


Talverde 

"Walker 

Waller 

"Washington 
"Wharton 


"Wichita 

"Williamson  . 

Wood 

Zapata 


Utah 


Beaver . . . 
Boxelder. 

Cache 

Davis 

Emery... 
Garfield  . 


1890 


223 
1 


173 

1 

2 

12 

5 


1880 


1870 


8     '. 

1     I 


13 


3 

11 

236 
40 
3 
10 


42 
1 


121 


4 

3 

20 


807 


40 

237 


24 

12 


32 


179 


638 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  16.— THE  CIVILIZED  INDIAN  POPULATION,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890.  1880, 

AND  1870— Contiuued. 


COUNTIES. 


Utah — Continued. 

Iron 

Juab 

Kane 

Millard 

Piute  


Rich 

Rio  Virgin. 
Salt  Lake . . 
San  Juan  . . 
Sanpete 


Sevier  . . 
Summit. 
Tooele . . 
Uinta... 


Utah 

Wasatch 

Washington  . 
Weber 


Vermont. 


Addison 

Bennington . 
Caledonia... 
Chittenden  . 
Essex 


Grand  Isle. .. 

Lamoille 

Orleans 

Rutland 

Washington . 
Windsor 


Virginia  . 


Amherst 

Augusta 

Caroline 

Carroll 

Charles  Citv- 


Chesterfleld.... 

Culpeper 

Dinwiddle 

Elizabeth  City. 
Essex 


Giles 

Gloucester. 
Goochlaad . 
Grayson  ... 
Hanover . . . 


Henrico 

Isle  of  Wight.... 
King  and  (^ueeu . 
King  William  . . . 
Lee 


Louisa 

New  Kent 

Norfolk 

Northampton 

Northumberland . 


Prince  George  . 

Pulaski 

Roanoke 

Rockbridge 


Rockingham.. 
Southampton  . 
Wa.shington  . . 
Wythe 


Washington  . 


Asotin... 
Chehalis  . 
Clallam.. 
Clarke... 


1890 


97 

1 

40 


1 
1 

111 
1 


4 

137 
1 


1880 


10 

4.3 

1 


3,655 


31 
186 
171 

44 


55 

4 

6 

4 

120 


152 
18 


85 


1870 


4,405 


32 
98 
134 


229 
12 


21 


1,319 


COUNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

Washington— Continued. 

Columbia 

16 
138 

Cowlitz 

38 

89 

10 

141 

195 
364 

207 
160 
50 

81 
22 
13 
104 
44 

76 
32 

248 
31 

311 

87 

340 

90 

41 

10 
269 
102 

68 

9 

13 

Franklin 

Garfield 

Island 

295 

252 
550 
118 

23 

111 

King- 

244 

Kitsap 

Kittitas 

Klickitat 

184 
181 

3 

11 

Lincoln 

Mason 

122 

g 

Okano°^an 

Pacific 

159 

219 
382 

124 

Pierce 

178 

72 

Skagit 

85 
313 

130 
132 
184 
64 

45 
358 

2 
212 

29 

4 

65 

Spokane              

Stevens               . 

125 

Thurston            

7 

89 

Wallawalln 

73 

W^hatcom                                . . . . . 

61 

Yakima                         -  •  • 

4 

"W^est  Virffinia. 

1 

1 

1 

1 
1 
4 

Greenbrier                .               ... 

1 

2 
3 

10 
3 

7 

Nicholas 

1 

Ohio 

5 
3,161 

^Visconsin 

3,835 

1  206 

Adams 

60 

18 

40 

304 

732 

26 
178 

76 
252 

63 

9 

266 

413 

192 

10 

10 

i" 

25 
17 

35 

4 

1 

16 

32 
11 

78 

1 

4 

Bayfield 

2 

95 

Buffalo 

3 

81 
165 
134 

11 

Calumet     ... 

597 

Chippewa 

29 

Clark 

4 

3 

18 

6 

11 

22 

183 
2 
13 
12 

119 

6 

Dodge 

17 

Door. 

4 

1 

Kau  claire  

Eond  duLac ... 

17 

Eorest 

3 

Iowa .... 

Jackson  

1 

Jefferson  

4 

44 

95 

28 
9 
35 
90 
2 

9 

1 

Lacrosse 

13 
5 

Manitowoc 

7 

POPULATION. 


539 


TABI.K  16.— THE  CIVILIZED  INDIAN  POPULATION,   BY  COUNTIES:  1890,   1880, 

AND  1870— Coutinued. 


COUNTIES . 

1890 

1880 

1870 

COnNTIES. 

1890 

1880 

1870 

"Wisconsin — Continued. 

65 
128 

109 

212 

22 

""35" 

105 

15 

i 

6 

2 

60 

Wisconsin — Continued. 

30 
1 
2 
2 

44 
2 

43 

"Waukesha 

1 

13 
12 
Gl 

18 

140 
10 

3 

Waupaca 

29 

8 
25 

48 
29 

943 
1 

114 

Waushara 

18 

Winnebago 

35 

Wood 

17 

Outagamie 

Pierce 

21 

21 

241 

7 

29 
59 

16 

3 

1 

7 

3 

1 

66 

Polk 



1 
5 

g 

i 

1 
11 

12 

10 
3 

14 
1 

6 

1 

Rock      

1 

St   Croix                        

LaranD  ie - 

39 

13 

Sauk:                            

Sheridan 

Sawyer 

7 

390 

12 

Sweetwater 

37 
47 

20 

Shawano                     

278 

83 

Uinta 

25 

540 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  17.— POPULATION    BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,    AND  COLOR, 

ITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890. 


FOR    PLACES  OF  2,500  INHAB- 


[Tbis  table  gives  the  population  of  all  places,  incorporated  and  unincorporated,  in  the  United  States,  havin"  2  500 
inhabitants  or  more,  so  far  as  they  have  been  returned  by  the  census  enumerators  separate  from  the  populatiou%)f  the 
town.sbip,  precinct,  district,  etc.,  of  which  they  form  a  part.  In  the  New  England  states  the  population  of  towns  bavin" 
2.50U  inhabitants  or  more  has  been  used,  except  in  Connecticut,  where,  in  the  case  of  cities  or  boroughs  havino-  8.U00 
inhabitants  or  more  which  have  been  separately  returned,  the  population  of  the  city  or  borough  and  not  that  of  the  towii  is 
given.] 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND 

SEX. 

NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 

COLOR. 

BOROUGHS. 

Male. 

Female. 

Native. 

Foreign. 

White. 

Colored. 

Chinese. 

Japanese. 

Civilized 
Indians. 

Alabama: 

Anuiston 

5,342 
2,643 
13, 815 
1,397 
1,938 

3.234 
1,562 
1,448 
1,299 
3,730 

14, 332 

1.574 

351 

403 

836 

1.538 

2,842 

3,  336 

3,452 

9.813 
2,038 
1,768 
1,610 
3,448 
1,515 
1,682 
1,880 

1,971 

2,801 

1,300 
1,755 
1,466 
5,999 
2,555 

4,250 

12,  962 

5,180 

1,781 

5,574 
1,760 
2.740 
1,599 
2,583 
6,720 

26.  224 
2,675 
4,460 
3,799 
2.707 
1.108 
1,615 
3.  731 
4.228 
1.901 

2.279 

2,277 
1,340 

24,  755 
6.800 
3,556 
2,878 
3,404 
1,415 
2,511 
4, 191 

4,656 
1,901 
12, 363 
1,368 
2,456 

2,778 
1,136 
1,453 
1,507 
4,265 

16,  744 

1,935 

408 

454 

857 

1.577 

3.389 

4,111 

4,013 

12,  070 
1,527 
1.935 
2.090 
4.174 
1,216 
1,767 
2,335 

1,181 
2,349 

1,271 
1.951 
1,476 
5,312 
2,634 

3,836 
12, 912 

4, 772 
1,747 

5,591 
866 
2,361 
1,295 
2,275 
4,098 

24, 171 
2,643 

4,167 
3,693 

3,  088 
1.318 
1.595 
3. 124 
2.  700 
1.843 

1,712 
2,118 
1,184 

23,927 
6,579 
3.865 
3.290 
2.999 
1,  280 
1,830 

4,  084 

9,662 
4, 306 
24,  526 
2,667 
4,334 

5,815 
2,568 
2,852 
2,774 
7,867 

28, 921 
3,371 
698 
662 
1,449 
2,835 
5,755 
7,137 
7,014 

21,242 
3,332 
3,684 
3,689 
7,352 
2,660 
3,417 
4,093 

2,079 
2,685 

2,488 
3, 586 
2,888 
10.  393 
4.994 

7,429 
23,  752 
9,482 
3,373 

7,636 
1,645 
3,541 
2,342 
3,316 
7,678 

37,  643 
4,394 
6,476 
5,815 
4.683 
2,036 
2,513 
5.  009 
3.852 
2.865 

2,777 
3,  205 
1.772 

34, 145 
n.  039 
5,  393 
4,829 
4,447 
1,948 
2,649 
5,840 

336 

238 

1. 652 

98 

60 

197 
130 
49 
32 
128 

2,155 
138 
61 
195 
244 
280 
476 
310 
451 

641 

233 
19 
11 

270 
71 
32 

122 

1,073 
2,465 

83 
120 

54 
918 
195 

657 

2,122 

470 

155 

3,529 
981 

1,560 
552 

1,542 

3,140 

12, 752 

924 

2,151 

1,677 

1,112 

390 

697 

1.846 

3.076 

879 

1.214 

1.190 

752 

14,  537 
4,340 
2,028 
1,339 
1,956 
747 
1,692 
2,  435 

6,309 
2,246 
14, 909 
1,313 
1,970 

3,879 
2,047 
1,827 
1,400 
3,493 

17,429 
1.618 
549 
794 
1,430 
1,990 
3,493 
2.307 
5, 248 

8,892 
2,755 
1,602 
3,091 
3,708 
1,660 
1,898 
2,056 

2.950 
4,712 

1,312 
,3,611 
2,558 
8,079 
1,887 

5, 841 
16, 114 
5,375 
2, 157 

10,  789 
1,970 
4,968 
2,532 
4,825 
9,059 

47.  205 
5,206 
8,263 
7,192 
5,692 
2, 345 
3,094 
6,307 
5,453 
3,653 

3,389 
4, 189 
2,371 

46, 823 
13, 196 
7,209 
6,028 
6,039 
2,518 
3.890 
7,943 

3,597 

2,297 

11,254 

1,449 

2,423 

2,133 
646 

1,074 
1,406 
4,502 

13,  630 

1,891 

207 

61 

257 

1,124 

2,  735 

5,138 

2,217 

12,  987 
810 
2,101 
609 
3,912 
1,071 
1,547 
2,159 

54 

40 

1,258 

65 

384 

2,574 

3,299 

2,238 
9,739 
4,565 
1,369 

57 
85 
11 
67 
20 
318 

1,258 
88 
178 
140 
59 
52 
73 
396 
211 
61 

124 
38 
41 

644 
104 
110 

20 
219 

20 
102 

69 

2 

1 

14 

3 

Bessemer 

1 

Decatur 

Eufaula 

1 

Florence 

Fort  Payne 

2 

3 

Gadsden 

Greenville 

Huntsville 

Mobile 

12 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

3 
2 
6 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

1 
3 

1 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

1 

Ward  3 

Mor.tgomery 

4 

New  Decatur 

Opelika 

Phenix 

Selma 

2 

Sheffield  

Troy 

4 

Tuscaloosa 

Arizona: 

Phenix 

148 
215 

1 

Tucson 

183 

Arkansas: 

Eureka  Springs 

Fayetteville 

Fort  Smith 

14 
3 

5 
17 
12 

2 

281 
569 
103 
295 

44 

Helena 

Hot  Springs 

2 

Little  Rock 

4 

Pine  Bluff 

Texarkana  (a) 



California: 

37 

Bakersfield 

2 

Berkeley 

19 

Chico 

Eureka 

13 

Fresno 

1,432 

1,871 

21 

182 

152 

44 

29 

42 

128 

1,261 

12 

478 
162 
112 

1,128 

72 

88 

98 

130 

144 

340 

256 

9 

26 
1 
4 
8 

Los  Angeles 

35 

Ward  1  

2 

Ward  2  

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

] 

Ward  7 

11 
2 

13 

Ward  8 

1 

Ward  9 

18 

1 

5 

Nevada  city 

Oakland  

85 

7 

14 

22 

13 

13 

9 

7 

2 

Ward  1 . 

AVard2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

2 

Ward  5 

Ward  6  

Ward  7 

a  Exclusive  of  that  part  in  Texas. 


POPULATIOl^. 


541 


Table  17. -POPULATION   BY   SEX,  NATIVITY,   AND  COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Coutinued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


California — Continued. 

Pasadena 

Petaluma 

Pomona 

RedBlutf 


Riverside 

Sacramento 

San  Bernardino . 
San  Diego 


San  Francisco 

Aosembly  district  29. 
Assembly  district  30. 
Assembly  district  3] . 
Assembly  district  32. 
Assembly  district  33. 

Assembly  district  34. 
Assembly  district  35. 
Assembly  district  36. 
Assembly  district  37. 
Assembly  district  38. 

Assembly  district  39. 
Assembly  district  40. 
Assembly  district  41. 
Assembly  district  42. 
Assembly  district  48. 

Assembly  district  44. 
Assembly  district  45. 
Assembly  district  46. 
Assembly  district  47., 
Assembly  district  48. 


San  Jose  

San  Luis  Obispo 

San  Rafael 

Santa  Ana 

Santa  Barbara. . . 


Male.       Female. 


Santa  Clara . 
Santa  Cruz.. 
Santa  Rosa. . 
Stockton  


Tulare  .... 

Vallejo 

Visalia 

Woodland . 


Colorado : 

Aspen 

Bessemer 

Boulder 

Canyon 

Coli)rado  Springs. 


Denver 

Ward  1. 
Ward  2 . 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 

Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 


Durango  .. 
Highlands. 
Leadville.. 

Ouray 

Pueblo.... 

Salida 

Trinidad  .. 


Connecticut : 
Ansonia  (a) . 

Berlin 

Bethel 

Branfo'f  d 


2,333 
1,897 
1,816 
1,344 

2,539 

15,271 

2,199 


169,  800 
5,073 
5,770 
23,  502 
9,956 
6,908 

6,353 

5,774 
5,507 
6,679 
6,744 


7,692 
9,376 
30,  251 


11, 124 
7,454 
6,671 
9,809 

10,  523 

9,199 
1,687 
1,748 
1,823 
2,974 

1,497 
2,920 
2,596 
7,950 

1,497 
3,799 
1,703 
1,588 


2,999 
2,113 
1,730 
1,745 
5,922 

60,744 
4,820 
5,673 
8,400 
6,453 

5,710 
4,879 
9,189 
11,921 
3,699 

1,636 
2,782 
6,129 
1,850 
15, 757 
1,467 
2,941 


5,314 
1,  422 
1,623 
2,445 


2,549 
1,795 
1,818 
1,264 

2,144 

11,115 

1,813 

7,463 

129,  197 
2,138 
4, 162 
3,336 
6,632 
6,540 

5,876 
3,974 
3,574 
5,211 
5,680 

6,341 

7,275 
8.877 
10,  724 
8,056 

10,  922 
6,746 
4.922 
8,577 
9,634 

8,861 
1,308 
1,542 
1,805 
2,890 

1,394 
2,676 
2,624 
6,474 

1,200 
2.544 
1, 182 
1,481 


2,109 
1,204 
1,600 
1,080 
5,218 

45,  969 
2,885 
2,  225 
7,909 
3,300 

5,  652 
4,121 
8,613 
9,079 
2,185 

1,090 
2,379 
4,255 
684 
8,  801 
1,119 
2,582 


5,  028 
1,178 

1,778 
2,015 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


Native. 


4,140 
2,635 
3,183 
2,202 

3,679 
18,  712 
3,216 

12,  060 

172, 186 
3,413 
5,468 
3,887 
7,611 
8,022 

7,785 
5,736 
5,490 
6,978 

7,777 

8,402 
9,776 
12, 165 

13,  657 
10,  383 

15,  036 

9,338 

6,420 

11,379 

13,  463 

13, 308 
2,173 
2,177 
3,181 
4,771 

1,947 
4,292 
4,246 
10,  214 

2,274 
4,188 
2,276 
2,531 


4,068 
2,429 
2,896 
2,342 
9,673 

81,  249 
4,994 
6,004 

13,  272 
7,609 

9,408 
6,679 
13,  774 
15,810 
3,699 

2,191 
4,163 
7,532 
1,897 
20, 664 
2,240 
4,783 


Foreign. 


6,587 
1,963 
2.934 
2,979 


742 

1,057 

451 

406 

1,004 

7,674 

796 

4,099 

126,  811 
3,798 
4,464 
22,  951 
8,977 
5,426 

4,444 
4,012 
3,591 
4,912 
4,647 

4,747 
5,191 
6,088 
7,318 
5,499 

7,010 
4,862 
5,173 
7,007 
6,694 

4,752 
822 

1,113 
447 

1,093 

944 
1,304 

974 
4,210 

423 

2,155 

609 

538 


1,040 
888 
434 
483 

1,467 

25,  464 
2,711 
1,894 
3,  037 
2,144 

1,954 
2,321 
4,028 
5,190 
2,185 

535 
998 

2,852 
637 

3,894 
346 
740 


3,755 
637 
467 

1,481 

a  The  to\ro. 


White. 


4,723 
3,575 
3,547 
2,372 

4,426 
24,201 

3,793 
15,^81 

270,  696 

6,964 

9,706 

6,196 

14,  389 

13,100 

11,886 
9,296 
8,786 

11,  5.59 

12,  079 

12,897 

14,  762 

17,  610 
20,  429 

15,  646 

21,846 

13,  989 
11,507 

18,  081 

19,  968 

16,  759 
2,688 
3,168 
3,591 
5,555 

2,803 

5,355 

5,050 

13,  629 

2,517 
6,122 
2,582 
2,905 


5,041 
3,309 
3,275 
2,748 
10,  673 

102,  642» 
7,517 
7,675 
15,  865 
8,1^32 

10,  924 
8,941 
17,  634 
19,  828 
5,626 

2,683 
5,150 

10,  183 
2,490 

23,  598 
2,554 
5,340 


r* 


Colored. 


9,970 
2,589 
3,357 
4,427 


75 

12 

40 

130 

82 
401 

62 
289 

1.847 

56 

107 

62 

418 

184 

189 
193 

97 
76 


54 
34 
93 
73 
35 

24 
8 

18 
8 

52 

184 
8 
20 
6 


14 

13 

20 

229 

24 
55 
80 
52 


439 

3,045 

43 

119 

395 

675 

420 

51 

124 

1,087 

231 

30 

11 
201 

29 
877 

22 
164 


369 
11 

42 
33 


Chinese.  Japanese 


84 
103 

47 
106 

121 

1,753 

141 

676 

25,  833 
168 
109 

20,  546 

1,737 

136 

141 
240 
172 
179 
213 

148 
159 
481 
418 
175 

153 
200 
68 
278 
112 

1,105 

297 

100 

31 

285 

72  H 
217 
143 
559 

156 
162 
221 
111 


971 
145 
104 
49 
545 


74 
21 


15 

82 
10 
14 


590 
19 
9 
33 
43 
26 

13 
15 
26 
75 
66 

49 
11 
65 
51 
26 

21 
1 


Civilized 
Indians. 


542 


COMPE^NDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablk  17.— population   BY   SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND   COLOR,  FOR  PLACES   OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


CIVIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOKOUOHS. 


Connecticut — Continned. 


Bridgeport . 
Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5 . 
Wardti. 


Bristol 

Brooklyn.. 

Canton 

Colchester 
Danbury . . 
Derby 


East  Haddam  . 
East  Hartford. 
East  Windsor. 

Enfield 

Fairfield 

Farmington . . . 


Glastonbury  . . 
Greenwich  (o). 

Griswold 

Groton 

Guilford 

Hamden 


Hartford  . . . 
Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 

Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward?. 
Wards. 


Huntington. 
Kjllingly.... 
Litchfield  . . . 
Manchester  . 
Merideu 


Middletowu  . .. 

Milford 

Uaugatuck 

New  Britain  . . 
New  Canaan  .. 
New  Hartford. 


New  Haven  . 
Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 

Ward  5. 

Ward  6. 

Ward  7. 

Ward  8. 

Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 
Ward  11. 
Ward  12. 


New  London  . 
New  Milford . 

Newtown 

Norwalk  (a).. 

Norwich 


Orange  . . . 
Plainfield 
Portland  . 
Preston  . . 
Putnam  . . 


Salisbury  ... 

Seymour 

Southington. 

Stallord 

Stamford  (a) . 


Male.       Female. 


24,  237 
3,246 
6,066 
2,  349 
4,111 
3,694 
4,771 

3.680 
1,281 
1,255 
1,467 
8,013 
2,941 

1,276 
2,240 
1,424 
3,376 
1,866 
1,433 

1,750 
5,105 
1,527 
2,717 
1,385 
2,058 

26, 019 
2,395 

-  4,  558 
3,160 
3.443 

2,305 
2,824 
4,641 
2,693 

2,005 
3.351 
1,619 
3,923 
U,  062 

4,263 
1,859 
3,050 
8,316 
1,297 
1,526 

40,  437 
2,876 
2,847 
4,890 
5,400 

2,217 
3,000 
4,272 
2,631 

4,072 
2,681 
2,342 
3,209 

6,613 
1,944 
1,819 
8,526 
7,463 

2,338 
2,  247 
2,  472 
1,257 
3,094 

1,688 
1.671 
2,782 
2,  2.52 
7,624 


24,629 
3,167 
6,574 
2,448 
4,068 
3,867 
4,505 

3,702 
1,347 
1,245 
1,521 
8,539 
3,028 

1,323 
2,215 
1,466 
3,823 
2,002 
1,746 

1,707 
5,026 
1,586 
2,822 
1,395 
1,824 

27,  211 
2,546 
5,324 
3,241 
4,083 

1,977 
2,720 
4,713 
2,607 

2,001 
3,676 
1,685 
4,299 
10,  590 

4,750 
1,952 
3. 168 
8,203 
1,404 
1,634 

.40,861 
2,052 
3,380 
4,824 
5,125 

1,957 
2,691 
4,322 
3,289 

4,379 
3,073 
2,508 
3,261 

7,144 
1,973 
1,720 
9,221 


2,199 
2,  335 
2,  215 
1,298 
3,418 

1,732 
1,629 
2,719 
2,  283 
8,076 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


Native.     Foreign, 


34, 677 
4,802 
9,155 
3,  302 
5,541 
5,769 
6,108 

5,626 
1,587 
1,914 
2,353 
12,  830 
4,360 

2,272 
3,690 
2,234 
4,790 
3,079 
2,506 

2,879 
7,649 
2,110 
4,972 
2,429 
2.963 

38,  774 
3,947 
7,555 
4,744 
5,755 

2,743 
3,099 
7.301 
3,630 

3,128 
5,166 
2,711 
5,090 
14,  773 

6,991 
3,344 
5,198 
10, 766 
2,343 
2,037 

58,  304 
3.  958 
4,611 
5,711 
7,841 

2,911 
3,453 
5,243 
4,519 

6,715 
4,921 
3,755 
4,666 

10,  899 
3,435 
2,827 
14,446 
11,896 

3,563 
3,276 
2,796 
2,163 
4,580 

2,941 
2,430 

4,287 
3,  502 
11,755 


14, 189 
1,611 
3,485 
1.495 
2,638 
1,792 
3,168 

1,756 
1.041 
586 
635 
3.722 
1.609 

327 
765 
656 
2,409 
789 
673 

578 
2,482 
1,003 
567 
351 
919 

14. 456 

994 

2,327 

1,657 

1,771 

1.539 
2,445 
2,053 
1,670 


1,861 

593 

3,132 

6,879 

2,022 
467 

1,020 

5,753 
358 

1,123 

22,  994 

970 

1,616 

4.003 

2,684 

1,263 

2,238 
3,351 
1,401 

1,736 

833 

1,095 

1,8U4 

2,858 

482 

712 

3,301 

4,  260 

974 
1,306 
1.891 

392 
1.932 

479 

870 

1,214 

1,033 

3,  945 


White. 


47,  979 
6.109 

12.  472 
4,701 
8,024 
7.516 
9,157 

7,361 

2,557 
2,451 
2,  958 
16,  309 
5,828 

2,571 
4,418 
2.872 
7,169 
3,741 
3,132 

3,427 
9,885 
3,056 
5,419 
2,745 
3,666 

51, 776 
4,879 
9,528 
0,264 
7,459 

4,099 
5,407 
8,951 
5,189 

3,942 
6,980 
3,268 
8,191 
21,  408 

8,848 
3,698 
6,200 

16,  470 
2,686 
3.141 

78,  795 
4,814 
6,080 
9,556 

10, 456 

4,094 
5,647 
8,555 
5,899 

7,  084 
5,345 
4,845 
6,420 

13,  405 
3,761 
3,496 

17,  426 
15,624 

4,444 
4,535 
4,686 
2.513 
6,460 

3,370 
3,277 
5,464 
4,529 
15,  507 


Colored. 


857 
290 
159 

95 
155 

42 
116 

21 

71 

48 

30 
231 
137 

28 
30 
18 
28 
120 
47 

30 
245 

57 
115 

34 
216 

1,400 

55 

339 

131 

64 

171 
131 
401 
108 

55 
47 
35 
26 
227 

156 
113 
16 
41 
14 
18 

2,433 

111 

134 

143 

60 

72 
37 
36 
20 

1,362 

407 
4 

47 

339 
151 
41 
309 

488 

93 

47 

1 

42 

50 

49 

22 

36 

4 

184 


Chinese. 


Japanese.  ^^^ 


24 
14 
5 


15 


1 
5 
2 
2 
32 


a  The  to"'i 


POPULATION. 


543 


Table  IV.— POPULATION   BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND   COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— CoBtimied. 


CITIES,  T0WN6,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Connecticnt — Continued. 

Stonington 

Stratford 

Suffield 

Thomaston 


Thompson  . . 
Torrington  . . 

Vernon 

"VVallingford. 

Wateibiirv. . 
Wardl.- 
Ward2.. 
Ward  3.. 
Ward  4. . 


Waterford 

Westport 

Willimantic 

Winchester 

Windsor 

Windsor  Locks  . 

Delaware : 

Dover 

Newcastle 


Wilmington 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward 


Ward   6. 

Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 
Ward  11. 
Ward  12. 


District  of  Columbia : 
Washington 


Florida; 

Apalachicola. 
Fernandina  . . 
Gainesville  .. 
Jacksonville  . 
Key  West.... 
Ocala 


Orlando 

Palatka 

Pensacola 

St.  Augustine . 
Tallahassee  . . . 
Tampa 


Georgia : 

Albany 

Americus 
Athens . . . 


Atlanta 

Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 


Augusta  . .. 
Ward  1 . 
Ward  2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 
Wards. 


Brunswick.. 
Cartersville  . 
Columbus. .. 
Dalton 

Gainesville. . 


Male.       Female. 


3,489 
1,255 
1,630 
1,670 

2,770 
3,185 
4,253 
3,355 

14,226 
2.797 
2, 372 
4,307 
4,750 

1,356 
1,822 
3,889 
2,  948 
1,441 
1,341 


1,363 
2,160 

30,  814 
1,455 
2,868 
2,591 
2,105 
3,473 
2,636 

3,873 
4,296 
2,374 
2,590 
1,  303 
1,250 


109,  584 


1,458 
1,460 
1,351 
8,403 
9,265 
1,454 

1,472 
1,510 
5,865 
2,324 
1,358 
3,091 


1,908 
3,221 
3,964 

31,  351 
6,525 
4,991 
3,920 
4,877 
5, 208 
5.830 

15,  315 
2,805 
2,817 
2,749 
5,123 
1,821 

4,342 
1,497 
7,880 
1.445 
1,498 


3,695 
1,353 
1,539 
1.608 

2.810 
2,863 
4,555 
3,229 

14,  420 
2,854 
2,771 
4,014 
4,781 

1.305 
1.893 
4,759 
3,235 
1,513 
1,417 


1,098 
1,850 

30,  617 
1,  ?31 
2,372 
2,562 
1,925 
3,935 
2,720 

4,778 
3,948 
2,250 
2,426 
1,195 
1,175 


120, 808 


1,269 
1,343 
1,439 

8,798 
8,815 
1,450 

1,384 
1,  529 

5,885 
2,418 
1,576 
2,441 


2,100 
3,177 
4.675 

34, 182 
7,268 
5.  356 
4,502 
5,785 
5,351 
5.920 

17, 985 
3,337 
3,003 
3,116 
6,319 
2,210 

4,117 
1,674 
9,423 
1,601 
1,704 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


Native.     Foreign. 


5,815 
2,284 
2,725 
2,424 

3,241 
4,218 
5,664 
4,977 

19.  068 
4,161 
4,083 
5,090 
5,734 

2,300 
2,  9ul 
6,  018 
5,065 
2,481 
1.862 


2,964 
3,407 

52,  332 
2,228 
4,225 
4,229 
3,313 
0,710 
4,935 

7,654 
7,242 
3,840 
4,082 
1,840 
2,034 


211,622 


2,575 
2,650 
2,702 
16, 137 
7,339 
2,700 

2,  691 
2,867 
10,  802 
4,413 
2,871 
3,748 


3,901 
6,346 
8,504 

63,662 
13,  396 
9,894 
8,280 
10, 535 
10, 300 
11, 257 

32, 092 
5,929 
5,491 
5,593 

11, 102 
3,977 

7,987 
3,153 
17,  003 
2,986 
3,175 


324 

444 
854 

2,339 
1,830 
3,144 
1,607 

9,578 
1,490 
1,060 
3,231 
3,797 

361 
814 
2,630 
1,118 
473 
896 


97 
603 

9,099 
558 

1,015 
924 
717 
698 
421 

997 
1,002 
784 
934 
658 
391 


18,  770 

I 

152 

153 

88 

1,064 

10,  741 

204 

165 

172 

948 

329 

63 

1,784 


107 

52 

135 

1,871 
397 
453 
142 
127 
259 
496 

1,208 
213 
329 
272 
340 
54 

472 
18 

300 
60 
27 


White. 


7,001 
2,479 
3,108 
3,272 

5,556 
5,942 
8,738 
6,536 

28,  460 
5,625 
5,071 
8,246 
9,518 

2,  633 
3,674 
8,576 
6,106 
2,847 
2,744 


2,285 
3,494 

53,754 
2,462 
4,467 
4,840 
3,692 
6,118 
4, 172 

7,582 
7,106 
3,972 
5,016 
2,396 
1,931 


154, 695 


1,517 
1,077 
1,190 
7,372 
12,  390 
1,522 

1,822 
1,475 
6,001 
2,693 
1,181 
3,900 


1,474 
2,442 
4,505 

37,416 
7,040 
7,108 
4,523 
4,272 
7,386 
7,087 

17,  395 
3,362 
2,723 
2,307 
5,656 
3,  347 

4,527 
1,707 
9,276 
2,155 
2,493 


Colored. 


162 

128 

61 


24 
104 
66 
43 

171 
23 

71 
70 
7 

20 
38 
68 
73 
107 
12 


776 
515 

,644 
321 
769 
309 
335 

,284 


Chinese. 


1,179 

1,064 

1,136 

651 


102 
494 


75,  572 


1,210 
1,722 
1,599 
9,801 
5,654 
1,381 

1,031 
1,561 
5,743 
2,  040 
1,753 
1,607 


2,534 
3,955 
4,132 

28,  098 
6,749 
3,233 
3,899 
6,390 
3,172 
4,655 

15,  875 
2,776 
3,089 
3,551 
5,775 
684 

3,924 

1,464 

8,025 

891 

709 


Japanese 


4 

1 

27 

22 

1 

3 

1 
6 
7 


6 

11 


Civilized 
Indians. 


18 
1 


1 
13 


25 


544 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  17.— POPULATION    BY   SEX,  NATIVrfY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF    2,500    INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


CITIKS,  TOWNS,   VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Georgia — Continued . 

Grifan 

Lagrange 

Macon 

Marietta 

Milledgeville 

Newnan 


Kome 

Savannah  

Thomasvillc 

Valdosta 

Washington 

Waycross 1.  "^75 


Illinois : 

Alton 

Aurora 

Austin 

Batavia 

Beardstown . 


Belleville 

Belvidere 

Bioomiugtou  . 
Blue  Island  . . 
Braidwood  . . 


~-Cairo 

Canton 

Carlin^'ille  . 
Carmi 


Centralia. . . 

•H^hampaign . 

Charleston . 

Chester 


Chicago 

Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward   5 . 

Ward  6. 
Ward  7 . 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 


Ward  11 . 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 
Ward  14. 
Ward  15. 

Ward  16. 
Ward  17. 
Ward  18. 
Ward  19. 
Ward  2U. 

Ward  21. 
Ward  22. 
Ward  23. 
Ward  24. 
Ward  25 . 


Ward  28. 
Ward  29. 
Ward  30. 

Ward  31. 
Ward  32. 
Ward  33. 
Ward  34. 


Clinton 

CoUinsville 
—Danville  . . . 
-Decatur 

Dekalb 


Male 


Female. 


1,998 
1,406 
11,126 
1,562 
1,495 
1,352 

3,316 
20,  729 
2,474 
1,403 
1,236 


Ward  26 14, 593 

Ward  27 5,599 


5,086 
9,657 
1.991 
1,757 
2, 152 

7,697 
1,802 
9,916 
1,734 
2,375 

5,380 
2,719 
1,632 
1,370 

2,361 
2,760 
2,006 
1,261 

568, 402 
15,  663 
12,  776 
13, 015 
13,034 
21,  241 

23,064 
18,163 
18, 153 
20, 895 
23, 463 

17, 153 
23,  427 
18,289 
20, 467 
19, 763 

28,489 
12, 118 
16, 362 
23,  038 
19,  772 

14,  711 
15,790 
19,  027 
17,  029 
11,871 


4,805 
17, 229 
25, 726 

9,605 
12,485 
14,  495 
16,  092 

1,223 
1,  762 
5,630 
8,335 
1,307 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


2,505 
1,684 
11, 620 
1,822 
1,827 
1,507 

3,641 
22,  460 
3,040 
1,451 
1,395 
1,589 


5,208 
10, 031 
2,060 
1,786 
2,  074 

7,664 
2,005 
10,  508 
1,595 
2,266 

4,944 
2,885 
1,661 
1,415 

2,402 
3,079 
2,129 
1,447 

531,448 
8,411 
12,805 
15, 025 
14,660 
i9,768 

20,  200 
16,  794 
17, 430 
20, 579 
21, 088 

17, 894 
25,  368 
18, 142 
20, 125 
18,  657 

26,978 
9,734 
10,  094 

21,  342 
10,  933 

15,514 
16,  053 
16,  891 

13,  918 
12,  331 

14, 246 
5,135 
4,241 

14,  4g3 
23,  408 

9,352 
14,290 
11,544 
14, 100 

1,375 

1,736 
5,861 
8,506 
1.272 


Kative. 


Foreign. 


4,485 
3,075 
22, 147 
3,355 
3,299 
2,845 

6,856 
39,  781 
5,440 
2,  842 
2,600 
3,316 


a,  526 
14,  869 
2,989 
2,409 
3,731 

11,964 
3, 132 

16,  398 
2, 162 
2, 973 

9,377 
5,129 
2,678 
2,645 

4,223 
4,982 
3,944 
2,393 

649, 184 

16,  292 

18,  068 

20,  001 

19,  896 
24, 279 

23,445 
16, 917 
17, 427 

21,  529 
24,  032 

23,992 
36,  691 
25, 607 
21,812 

20,  597 

23,923 
10, 004 

17,  830 
24,  711 
12,81« 

18,781 
17,  401 
17,101 
20,  971 
1ft, 301 

15,784 
6,360 
5,427 
18, 255 
29, 562 

13,604 
19,743 
12,956 
18, 069 

2,427 

2,715 

10, 151 

14,  683 

1,  843 


18 
15 
599 
29 
23 
14 

101 
3,  408 
74 
12 
31 
48 


1,768 
4,819 
1,062 
1,134 
495 

3,397 
735 
4,086 
1,167 
1,668 

947 
475 
615 
140 

540 
857 
191 
315 

450,  666 

7,782 
7,513 
8,039 
7,798 
16,  730 

19,  819 

18,  040 
18, 156 
19, 945 
20, 519 

11, 055 
12, 104 

10,  824 
18, 780 
17, 823 

31,544 

11,  848 
8,626 

19,  669 


11,444 
14,442 

18,  817 
9,971 
8,901 

13,  055 
4,374 
3,619 

13,  377 

19,  572 

5,353 
7,032 
13,  083 
12, 123 

171 

783 

1,340 

2,158 

730 


White. 


Colored. 


Chinese.  Japanese. 


2,120 
1,488 
11,538 
1,787 
1,280 
1,580 

4,208 
20, 211 
1,962 
1,272 
902 
1,777 


9,610 
19,462 
4,002 
3,486 
4,226 

15,119 
3,835 

20,  001 
3,329 
4,500 

6,622 
5,561 
3,240 
2,549 

4,477 
5,587 
4,089 
2,498 

1,084,998 

20,  551 
22, 824 

25,  033 

26,  968 
40, 587 

43,  213 
34, 939 
35,568 
41, 438 
44,473 

34,  814 
48,438 
35, 728 
40,  520 
38, 349 

55, 428 

21,  779 

25,  798 
44,260 
21,  701 

30, 180 
31,  742 

35,  746 
30,  615 
24, 175 

28, 792 
10,  646 
8,992 
31,587 
48, 651 

18, 915 
26,556 

26,  014 
29, 978 

2,548 
3,305 
11, 243 
16, 322 
2,569 


2,  382 
1,602 
11,  203 
1,596 
2,040 
1,  279 

2.743 
22,  963 
3,549 
1,  582, 
1,  729' 
1,587 


681 

217 

48 

56 


241 
32 


43 
53 
236 

281 
250 
46 
210 

14,  271 
3,381 
2,744 
2,997 

722 
401 

33 
3 
4 

16 

73 

222 

335 

695 

41 

49 

14 
51 
618 


38 
88 
149 
306 

18 


53 

36 

479 

42 

218 
19 
207 

50 
193 
246 
510 


Civilized 
Indians. 


567 

142 

12 

10 

4 

20 

18 
15 
11 
20 
5 

11 
22 
7 
31 
21 

25 
20 
48 
22 
4 


POPIJLATIOl^, 


54^ 


Table  17.-P0PULATI0N   BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR   PLACES    OF    2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE  :  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AMD 
BOROUGHS. 


Illinois — Continued. 

Dixon 

Duquoin 

East  St.  Louis... 

Edwardsville 

Effingham 


Elgin 

•vFreeport . . 

Galena 

M5alesburg. 

Geneseo... 


Havana 

Jacksonville  . 
Jerseyville. .. 

Joliet 

Kankakee 


Kewanee. 
Lasalle. .. 
Lincoln  . . 
Litchfield 
Macomb . . , 


Mattoon  . . . 
Mendota  . . . 
Metropolis  . 

Moline 

Monmouth . 


Morris 

Mount  Carmel  . 
Mount  Vernon 
Murphysboro  .. 
Normal 


Oak  Park 

Olney 

Ottawa... 

Pana 

Paris 

Pekin  .... 


Peoria 

Ward  1 . 
Ward  2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 
Wards. 

Ward  6. 
Ward  7 . 
Ward  8 . 
Ward  9. 


Peru , 

Pontiao  . . 
Princeton 


-Qiiincy 

W'ard  1 . 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4- 
WardS. 
Ward  6. 


Rockford 

Rock  Island. 
Sandwich  . . . 

Savanna 

Shelbyville  . 


^Springfield 

Spring  Valley  . 

Sterling 

Streator  

Sycamore 


Taylorville 

Urbana 

Warsaw 

Waukegan  . 


2,592 
1,997 
8,281 
1,878 
1,604 

8,485 
4,831 
2,642 
7.631 
1,461 

1,267 
6, 189 
1,473 
12,  630 
4,581 

2,  301 
5,189 
3,281 
2,800 
1,981 

3,  384 
1,678 
1,738 
0,202 
2,849 

1,769 
1,607 
1,607 
2,007 
1,640 

2, 137 
1,796 
4,993 
2,  570 
2,418 
3,128 

20,  983 
2,449 
2,645 
928 
2,295 
2,122 

2,465 
2,  319 

2,  332 

3,  428 

2,715 
1,295 
1,509 

15,  412 
2,641 
1,430 
2,392 
3,511 
1,865 
3,573 

11,  655 

6,881 
1,203 
1,601 
1,498 

12, 237 
2, 106 
2,  832 
5,  744 
1,402 

1,  394 
1,770 
1,292 

2,  432 


Male.        Female. 


2,  569 
2,055 

6,  888 
1,683 
1,656 

9,  338 
5,  3.58 

2,  993 

7,  633 
1,721 

1,258 
6,746 
1,734 
10,  634 
4,444 

2,268 
4,666 

3,  444 
3,011 
2.071 

3,449 
1,864 
1,835 
5,798 
3,087 

1,884 
1,769 
1,626 
1,873 
1,819 

2,634 
2,  035 
4,992 
2,507 
2,  578 
3,219 

20,  041 
2,423 
2,  739 
1,110 

1 ,  568 
2.110 

2,410 
2,642 

2,  168 

2,  871 

2,835 
1,489 
1,887 

16,  082 
2,721 
1,318 
2,499 
3,645 
2,149 

3,  750 

11,929 
6,753 

1,  313 
1,496 
1,664 

12,  726 
1,731 

2,  992 
5,  670 
1,585 

1,  435 
1,741 
1,429 
2,483 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BOHN. 


Native.     Foreign. 


4,431 
3, 576 
12, 351 
2,859 
2,820 

12,949 
7,969 
4,224 

11, 620 
2,469 

2,205 
11, 101 

2,859 
15,852 
.6,  499 

3,300 
6,098 
5,774 
5,144 
3,805 

6,324 
2,653 
3,437 
7,275 
5,342 

2,  685 
3, 159 
3,134 
3,435 

3,  245 

3,  7.59 
3,  525 
7,733 
4,483 
4,795 
4,816 

32,  770 
3,670 
4,459 
1,672 
3,064 

3,  548 

3,548 

4,  311 
3,684 
4,814 

3,  .540 
2,  465 
2,  .579 

25,  362 
4,736 

2,  385 

3,  860 

5,  189 
3,  291 
5,901 

15,  782 
9,723 
2,156 
2,  642 
3,093 

20, 167 
1,882 
4,917 
7,614 

2,288 

2,624 
3,257 
2,100 
3,722 


730 
476 
2,818 
702 
440 

4,874 

2,  220 
1,411 
3,644 

713 

320 
1,834 

348 
7,412 
2,526 

1,269 

3,  7.57 
951 
667 
247 

509 
889 
136 
4,725 
594 

968 
217 
99 
445 
214 

1,012 
306 

2,252 
594 
201 

1,531 

8,  2.54 

1,  202 

925 

366 

799 


1,  327 
650 
816 

1,  485 

2,010 
319 
817 

0,132 
626 
363 

1,031 

1,967 
723 

1,422 

7,802 

3,911 

360 

455 


4,796 
1,955 

907 
3,800 

699 

205 

254 

621 

1,193 


White. 


5,108 

3,644 

14,  389 

3,  200 
3,257 

17,  659 

10,  178 
5,  598 

14,  .533 
3,178 

2,515 
12,  074 

3,106 
22,  934 

8,952 

4,  .524 
9,  852 
6,516 

5,  647 
3,894 

6,610 
3,  498 

2,  934 

11,  827 
5,597 

3,600 

3,  330 
3,132 
3,683 
3,163 

4,746 
3,828 
9,943 
5,056 
4,779 
6,328 

40, 136 

4,779 
5,  276 

2,  037 
3,529 
4,075 

4,847 

4,  885 
4,465 
6,243 

5,  549 
2,591 

3,  333 

29,  720 
5,028 
2,  574 

4,  745 
7,152 
3,795 
6,426 

23,  438 
13,  505 
2,485 
3,097 
3,102 

23, 1.57 
3,836 

5,  817 
11,388 

2,978 

2,786 
3,445 
2,711 
4,890 


Colored. 


52 

408 

772 

361 

3 

162 
10 
37 

729 
4 

10 
851 
100 
327 

71 

45 


208 
164 
158 

219 
43 
639 
171 
339 

51 

46 

101 

197 

293 

24 
2 
34 
20 
215 
14 


87 

107 

1 

322 

1,57 

28 
75 
35 
52 


189 
61 

1,771 
334 
172 
146 
3 
219 
897 

143 
126 
31 


60 

1,798 

1 

6 

23 

9 

42 
66 
10 
24 


Cliine.se.  'Japanese. 


Civilized 
Indians. 


372- 


-35 


546  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  ir.-POPULATION    BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,   AND  COLOR,  FOE   PLACES  OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


crriBS,  TOWNS,  villages,  and 

BOROUGHS. 


Indiana : 

Anderson 

Aurora 

Bedford 

Bloomington 
Bluffton 


Brazil 

Butler 

Columbia  . 
Columtms . 


Connersville  ... 
Crawfordsville  . 

Decatur 

Elkhart 


Evans vi  He  . 
Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 


Fort  Wayne 


Wari 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
AVard 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 


Frankfort . .. 

Franklin 

Garrett 

Goshen 

Greencastle  . 


Greenfield 

Greensburg  . . 

Hammond 

Huntingburg 
Huntington . . 

Indianapolis  . 
Ward  1.. 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  a.. 
Ward  4.. 
Ward    5.. 


Ward  6.. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 

Ward  11. 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 
Ward  14. 
Ward  15. 


Ward  16. 
Ward  17. 
Ward  18. 
Ward  19. 
Ward  20. 


Ward  21 . 
Ward  22. 
Ward  23. 
Ward  24. 
Ward  25. 


Male.       Female. 


5,820 
1,919 
1,665 
1,  975 
1.781 

2,927 
1,  331 
1,  525 
3.  289 


334 
973 
554 
610 

493 
288 
120 
,256 
,7.54 
,825 
.250 


Jeffersonville. 
Kendall  ville.. 
Eokomo 


17,  898 
1,434 
1,486 
1518 
1,604 
2,261 

2,038 

1,387 
2,  691 
1,  756 

1.  723 

2,  899 
1,747 
1,447 
2,  983 
2.163 

1,  539 
1,720 
2,989 
1,619 
3,648 

52,  303 
4,018 
3,060 
2,473 
1,602 
1,604 

1,550 
2,364 
2,229 
1,  .532 
1,  384 

1,245 

1,  682 
1,828 

2,  043 
2,381 

1,816 
923 

1,  241 

2.  209 
1,774 

3, 168 
2,  534 
2,  P14 
1,  793 
3,236 

5,  384 
1,436 
4,284 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


Native. 


4,921 
2,010 
1,686 
2,043 
1,808 

2,  978 
1,190 
1,.502 
3,430 

2,214 
3,116 
1,  .588 
5.750 

25.  263 
4,  823 
2,658 

3,  263 

4,  503 
4, 148 
5,868 

17,495 
1,489 
1,  356 

1,  249 
1.782 
2,534 

2,109 
1,329 
2,440 
1,664 
1,543 

3,  020 
2,034 
1,320 
3,050 
2,227 

1,561 

1,876 

2,  439 
1,548 
3,680 

53, 133 
3,991 

3,  7.50 
2,688 
1,657 
1,  820 

1,  955 
2,470 

2,  432 
1,609 
1,478 

1,146 
1,652 
1,839 
2,026 
2,187 

1,180 
757 
1,157 
2,  212 
1,869 

3,100 
2,601 
2,559 
1.912 
3,086 

5,  282 
1..524 
3,977 


Foreign. 


10,  032 
3,  432 
3,147 
3,924 
3,480 

5,203 
2,378 
2,  802 
6,337 

4,142 
5,806 
2,910 
10. 049 

43.  608 
8,  239 
5, 165 
5,478 
7,914 
6,443 

10,  369 

28,  531 
2,  440 
2,354 

2,  345 
2,820 
3.870 

3,445 
2, 125 
3,948 
2,889 
2,295 

5,775 
3,719 
2,488 
5.  552 
4,200 

3,  038 
3,  455 
3,498 
2.909 
6.648 

90,  949 
7, 1.52 
6,411 
4,837 

2,  962 

3,  073 

3,224 
4,240 
3,  936 
2,  745 
2,451 

2,161 
3,070 
3,320 
3,567 
4,004 

2,  567 
1,333 

2,  0,50 
3,689 
3,185 

5,387 
4,168 
3,710 

3,  014 

4,  693 

9,737 
2.  585 
7,779 


709 
497 
204 
94 
109 

702 
143 
225 
382 

406 

283 

232 

1,311 

7,148 
872 
613 
1,041 
1,  343 
1,530 
1,749 

6,802 
483 
488 
422 
566 
925 

702 
591 
1,183 
531 
971 

144 
62 
279 
481 
190 

62 

141 

1,930 

258 


14,  487 
857 
399 
324 
297 
351 

281 
594 
725 
396 
411 

230 
264 
347 
.502 
564 

429 
347 
348 
732 
458 

881 
967 

1,463 
691 

1,629 


White, 


Colored. 


929 
375 
482 


10,  .535 
3,  927 

3,  262 
3,694 
3,586 

5,667 
2,  510 
3,026 
6,591 

4,  359 

5,  824 
3,142 

11,  323 

45, 18G 
7,217 
4,728 
5,931 
8,  665 
7,607 

11,  038 

35, 160 
2,911 
2,777 
2,716 
3,366 
4,779 

4,133 
2,700 
5,106 
3,407 
3,265 

5,853 
3,561 
2,761 
6,012 
4,171 

3,050 
3,478 

5,  420 

3,  098 
7,  308 

96,  282 
7,167 

6,  5.57 
3,659 
2,309 
2,  802 

3, 180 
4,651 

4,  548 
2,  893 
2,673 

2,221 
2,984 
2,829 
3,006 
4,525 

2,  782 
1,611 
2,280 
4,381 
3,499 

5,900 
5,048 
5,102 

3,  031 
6,044 

9,029 
2,950 
7,981 


206 


238 
11 


128 


187 
258 


Chinese. 


Japanese. 


35 

5,  553 
1,894 
1,047 

588 

591 

366 
1.067 

217 
12 
60 
44 
20 
15 

14 
16 
22 
13 
1 

66 

220 

6 

20 
218 

49 

117 

7 

09 

16 

9,  133 
842 
252 

I,. 502 
9.-.0 
622 

325 
183 
112 
246 
188 

168 

349 

836 

1,0.56 

42 

212 
68 

118 
40 

144 

308 
87 
71 
74 

278 

1,633 

9 

278 


Civilized 
Indians. 


POPULATION. 


547 


Table   17 — POPULATION   BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— ContinHed. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Indiaiia — Continued . 

Lafayette 

Laporte 

Lawrenceburg  . . 

Lebanon  

Logansport 


Madison 

Marion 

Martinsville... 
Michigan  city. 
Mishawaka  ... 


Mount  Vernon 

Muiicie 

New  Albany  . . . 

Newcastle 

Nobles  ville 


Peru 

Plymouth . 
Portland . . 
Princeton  . 
Richmond. 


Rushville  . . 
Seymour  . . . 
Shelbyville. 
South  Bend 


Terre  Haute 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

"Wards 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Not  in  wards . 


Tipton  

Union 

Valparaiso 
Vincennes.. 
Wabash 


Warsaw 

Washington , 

West  Indianapolis 
Winchester , 


Iowa: 

Atlantic 

Belle  Plaine. 

Boone 

Burlington  . . 
Cedar  Falls  . 


Cedar  Rapids 

Centerville 

Chariton 

Charles  city  . . 
Cherokee 


Clarinda 

Clinton 

Council  Bluffs. 
Creston 


Davenport 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward  6 

Not  in  wards  . 

Decorah 


Des  Moines 
Ward  1 . 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 


Male. 


7,865 
3,473 
2,072 
1,839 
6,620 

4,  247 

4,  544 
1,279 
5,913 
1,694 

2,301 

5,  841 

10,  288 
1,262 
1,508 

3,592 
1,292 
1,866 
1,461 
8,052 

1,672 

2,  586 
2,657 

11,  052 

14,  958 
2,913 
2,074 
2,071 
2, 116 
3,064 
2,384 
336 

1,  357 
1,286 

2,  446 
4,247 


1,721 
3,  030 
1,886 
1,485 


2,148 
1,312 
3,  221 
11,  125 
1,641 

8,863 
1,  858 
1,493 
1,294 
1,716 

1.713 
6,810 
11,. 308 
3,  610 

13, 107 
2,425 
2,102 
1,708 
2,200 
2,071 
1.842 
759 

1,346 

25,  310 
3,053 
3,  266 
4,688 
3,629 


Female. 


8,  378 
3,653 
2,212 
1,843 
6,708 

4,689 
4,  225 
1,401 
4.863 
1,677 

2,404 
5,504 
10, 771 
1,435 
1,546 

3,  436 
1,431 
1,8.59 
1.615 
8.556 

1,803 

2,751 

2,794 

10,  767 

15,  259 
3,079 
2,207 
2,080 
2,104 
3,158 
2,298 
333 

1,340 
1,395 
2,644 
4,606 
2,617 

1,853 
3,  034 
1,641 
1,.529 


2,203 
1,31] 
3,299 
11,440 
1.818 

9,157 
1,810 
1,629 
1,508 
1,725 

1,549 
6,809 
10, 166 
3,590 

13,  765 
2,429 
2,103 
1,791 
2,  399 
2,253 

2,  056 
734 

1,455 

24, 783 

3,  056 
3,586 
4,741 
3,315 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


Native. 


Foreign . 


13,432 
5,524 
3,  703 
3,612 

11,587 

8,  015 
8,  451 
2,624 
7,659 
2,808 

4,364 
10,  786 
18,  824 
2,619 
2,990 

6,221 
2,431 
3,662 
2,932 

14.  736 

3,248 
4,943 
5,139 

15,  659 

26,  710 
5,452 
3,759 
3,734 
3,798 
5,410 
3,951 


2,  620 
2,574 
4,232 
7,867 
4,763 

3,  417 
5,571 
3,266 
2,933 


3,647 

2,  214 

5,251 

17,  036 

2.  625 

13,  831 
3,158 
2,842 
2, 175 
2,971 

3,  033 
9,557 

17, 137 
6,163 

18, 494 
2,921 
2,  320 
2,124 
3,664 
3,450 
2,  945 
1,070 

2,108 

42, 178 
5,559 
6,058 
8,352 
5,667 


2,811 

1,  602 

581 

70 

1,741 

921 

318 

56 

3,117 

563 

341 

559 

2,235 

78 

64 

807 

292 

63 

144 

1,872 

227 

394 

312 

6,160 

3,507 
540 
522 
417 
422 
812 
731 
63 

77 
107 
858 
986 
342 

157 
493 
261 
81 


704 

409 

1,269 

5,  529 

834 

4.189 
510 
280 
627 
470 

229 
4,062 
4,337 
1,037 

8,378 

1,933 

1,885 

1,375 

935 

874 

953 

423 

693 

7,915 

550 

794 

1,077 

1,277 


White. 


15,937 
7,054 
4,232 
3,  610 

13,  186 

8.  312 
8,  413 
2,626 
10,  643 
3,352 

3,874 

10,  924 

19, 155 

2,  507 

2,915 

6,933 
2,723 
3,662 
2,693 
15,  721 

3,290 

5,100 

5,245 

21,536 

29,  070 
5,957 
4,145 
3,900 
4,073 
6,  015 
4,311 
669 

2,689 

2,  655 
5,088 
8,430 
5,008 

3,528 
5,916 

3,  334 
2,942 


4,339 

2,  615 
6,  435 

22, 198 
3,454 

17,  833 
3,597 

3,  033 
2,801 

3,  436 

3,120 
13,438 
21,  195 

7,154 

26,  605 

4,  854 
4,  205 
3,459 
4,  515 
4,197 
3,  891 
1,484 

2,  800 

48,  944 
6,077 
6,  734 
9,002 
6,727 


Coloreil. 


304 
70 
50 
71 

136 

624 
3.53 

53 
133 

19 

830 
418 
1,897 
180 
138 

93 


63 

383 
884 

185 
236 
205 
280 

1,146 
34 
136 
251 
147 
207 
371 


Chinese. 


421 
94 

43 
146 
193 

72 


84 

364 

5 

187 
71 

88 


141 

181 

275 

45 

261 


38 
83 
124 


1,146 

32 

117 

425 

217 


Japanese 


1 

2     I 


Civilised 
Indians. 


548 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890.   . 


Table  17.— POPULATION   BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND   COLOR,  FOR  PLACES   OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,   VILLAGES,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 


lo  wa^— Contin  iiecl . 

Des  Moines— Continued. 

Wards 

Ward  6 

Ward? 


Dubuque. . . 
Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 


Fairfield 

Fort  Dodge  . . . 
Fort  Madison  . 

Grinnell 

Independence . 


Iowa  city . 
Keokuk . . . 
Knoxville . 

Lemars 

Lyons 


Maquoketa 

Marion 

Marshall 

Mason 

Missouri  Valley. 
Mount  Pleasant. 


Muscatine  , 
Newton  . . . 
Oskaloosa . 
Ottumwa. . 

Pen-y 

Bed  Oak  . . 


Sioux  city . . 
Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 
Wards. 
Ward  6. 


"Vinton  

Washington 
Waterloo  . . . 

Webster 

What  Cheer  , 


Kansas : 

Abilene 

Argentine 

Arkansas  city. 

Atchison  

Chanute 


Clay  Center 
Concordia . . 
Eldorado . . - 

Emporia 

Fort  Scott. . 


Girard 

Holton 

Horton 

Hutchinson  . . . 
Indei>endence  . 
Junction  city. . 


Kansas  city  . 
Ward  1.. 
Ward  2., 
Ward  3  , 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 


Lawrence  — 
Leavenworth . 
McPherson . .  - 
Manhattan  . . . 
Newton 


Male. 


Female. 


4,166 

4,738 
1,770 

15, 126 
2,  496 
2,274 
3, 513 
2,  583 
4.260 

1,640 
2,  371 
4,223 
1,607 
1,476 

3,344 
6,931 
1,271 
2,  027 

2,  819 

1,  443 
1,511 
4,373 

2,004 
1,428 
1,830 

5,724 
1,207 
3,221 
7,121 
1,440 
1,643 

21,487 

3,  942 
2, 168 
4,334 
4,223 
4,431 
2,389 

1,398 
1,494 
3,208 
1,355 
1,654 


1,733 
2,656 
4,425 
6,937 
1,403 

1,335 
1,544 
1,625 
3,554 
5,931 

1,227 
1,331 
1,776 
4,381 
1,  .506 
2,274 

20,  202 
2,787 
3,692 

3,  882 
2,527 
3,086 

4,  228 

4,825 
9,  726 
1,532 
1,475 
2,802 


4,642 
1,617 

15, 185 
2,375 
2,162 
3,507 
3,173 
3,968 

1,751 
2,500 
3,  678 
1,  725 
1,687 

3,  072 
7,170 
1,361 
2,009 
2,980 

1,634 

1,583 
4,541 
2,003 
1,  369 
2,147 

5,730 
1,357 
3,337 
6,880 
1,440 
1,678 

16,  319 
3,474 
717 
3, 535 
3,137 
3,  308 
2,148 

1,467 
1,741 
3,466 
1,474 
1,592 


1,814 
2,076 
3,922 
7,026 
1,423 

1,467 
1,640 
1,714 
3,  997 
6,015 

1,314 
1,396 
1,540 
4,301 
1,621 
2,228 

18,114 
2,331 
3,400 
3,784 
2,364 
2,684 
3,  551 

5, 172 
10,  042 
1,  640 
1,.529 
2,803 


NATIVE  AND  FOB- 
EIGN   BOEN. 


Native.    Foreign. 


5,873 
7,731 
2,938 

22, 592 
3,947 
3,484 
5,020 
4,699 
5,442 

3,190 
3,766 
6,691 
3,068 
2,711 

5,567 
11,779 
2,  .522 
2,998 
4,093 

2,714 
2,833 
7,298 
3,381 
2,414 
3,633 

9,046 
2,398 
5,996 
12,  099 
2,630 
2,827 

28,714 
5,901 
2,366 
5,502 
0,290 

4,  905 
3,750 

2,686 
3,031 

5,  729 
2,490 
2,297 


3,303 
3,951 
7,057 
12,335 
2,636 

2,  402 
2,780 
3, 188 
6,724 

11,216 

2,427 
2,497 

3,  063 
8,104 
2,905 
3,813 

32, 593 
3,781 
6,174 
7,118 
4,161 
4,629 
6,730 

9,043 
15,955 
2,755 
2,735 
4,744 


2,119 

1,649 

449 

7,719 

924 

952 

2,000 

1,057 

2,786 

201 

1, 105 

1,210 

264 

452 

1,449 
2,322 
110 
1,  038 
1,706 

363 
261 
1,616 
626 
383 
364 

2,408 
166 
562 

1,902 
250 
494 

9,092 
1,515 

519 
2,367 
1,070 
2,834 

787 

179 
204 
945 
339 
949 


244 
781 
390 


340 
404 
151 
827 
730 

114 
230 
253 
578 
162 
689 

5,723 

1,337 

918 

548 

730 

1,141 

1,049 

954 
3,813 

417 
26!) 
861 


White. 


Colored. 


7.850 
9,203 
3,351 

30, 183 
4,869 
4,  391 
7,006 
5,690 
8,227 

3,340 
4,826 
7,703 
3,313 
3,144 

6,966 

12,  912 
2,620 
4,035 
5,772 

3,075 
3,068 
8,795 
4,000 
2,788 
3,677 

11,318 
2,465 
6,192 

13,  534 
2,867 
3,288 

37,  438 
7,  365 
2,764 
7,837 
7,314 
7,649 
4,509 

2,860 
3,169 
6,670 
2,809 
3,241 


3,413 
4,099 
8,024 
11,616 
2,651 

2,  62] 
3,102 
3,300 
6,882 
10,  295 

2,402 
2,574 
3,259 
8,358 
2,914 
4,208 

33,  312 
4,590 
5,651 
5,650 
4,392 
5,441 
7,588 

7,839 
16,  816 
3,128 
2,697 
5,361 


142 
177 
36 

125 

2 

43 

13 


49 

43 

197 

18 

18 

50 

1,185 

12 


Chinese. 


Japanese 


2 
26 

118 
7 
8 

319 

135 
99 
364 
465 
12 
33 

354 
5] 

119 
24 
44 


5 
66 

3 
19 

5 


132 
630 
321 
2,345 
174 

181 

20 

38 

667 

1,649 

139 
152 
56 
320 
213 
292 

4,972 
518 
1,431 
2,013 
496 
328 
186 

2,155 

2,944 

43 

307 

243 


22 
6 
5 
2 
3 
1 
5 

2 
2 
1 


Civilized 
Indian.t. 


10 
4 
5 
1 


POPULATION. 


549 


Table   17.— POPULATION  BY  SEX,   NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,   FOR   PLACES  OF  2,500   INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND 

SEX. 

NATIVE 
EIGN 

AND  FOR- 
BOBN. 

COLOR. 

BOROUGHS. 

Male. 

Female. 

Native. 

Foreign. 

Wliite. 

Colored. 

Chinese. 

Japane,se 

Civilized 
Indians. 

Kansas — Continued. 

Olathe 

1,  573 
1,874 
1,478 
1,306 

2,  952 

1,425 
3,317 
3,598 
3,069 

15,432 
2,860 
4,380 
3,330 

3,  202 
1,654 

2,229 
12,  213 
2,559 

2,094 
1,536 
3,755 

18,  042 
1,763 
1,420 
1,883 

1,  692 
1,921 

1,772 

2,  383 
1,953 
1,617 
1,638 

1,430 
1,819 
2,086 
3,938 
1,518 

4,222 
2,701 
1,353 
10.  305 

78,  612 
7,348 
6,  376 
6,554 
5,936 
6,571 
3,869 

3,132 
4,443 
5,177 
7,301 
12,  742 
9,163 

1,410 
2,467 
2,153 
1,770 
12,  084 
4,907 

6,362 
2,018 
2,727 
1,244 
1,366 
2,  200 

1,376 
5,  350 
1,431 
1,650 

1, 721 

1,  595 
1.184 
1,268 
3,  296 

1,518 
3,419 
3,099 

3,  O.SO 

15,  575 

2,  925 

4,  030 
3,687 

3,  331 
1,596 

2,162 
11,640 
2,625 

2,101 
1,627 
4,048 

19,  329 
2,125 
1,446 
2,142 
1.808 
2,064 

1,955 
2,376 
2,133 
1,  661 
1,  619 

1.  .580 
1,947 
2,178 
3,954 
1,712 

4,613 
3,132 
1,463 

11,  262 

82,  517 
7,042 
6,650 
7,018 
6,675 
7,245 
4,382 

3,467 
4,866 
5,187 
7,  479* 

12,  813 
9,693 

1,499 
2,891 
1,118 

1,  859 
12, 834 

4,930 

6,435 

2,  200 
2,346 
1,435 
1,  259 
2,319 

1,  485 
5, 128 
1,690 
1 ,  682 

3,151 
2,350 
2,427 
2,474 
5,802 

2,829 
6,308 
5,881 
5,327 

27,  554 
5,277 
7, 125 
6,471 
5,629 
3,052 

4,206 
21,  945 
4,956 

3,914 
2,648 
7,544 

30,  707 
3.  282 
2,486 
3,  219 
3,042 
3,126 

3,260 
3,  800 
3,  361 

2,  740 
2,391 

2,893 
3,678 

3,  67:i 
7,600 
3, 191 

8,444 
5,726 
2,781 

20,  485 

137,  619 

11,  982 
10, 164 
11,101 
10,  528 

12,  063 
7,494 

5,907 
8,389 
9,  (189 

13,  006 

21,  486 
16,  410 

2,872 
6,022 
3,092 
3,521 
19,  891 
9,432 

12, 192 

4,000 

4,  983 
2.  018 
2,  .548 
4.  422 

2,708 
10.002 
2,961 
2,083 

143 
1,119 
235 
100 
446 

114 
428 
816 
822 

3,453 
508 

1,  297 
546 
904 
198 

185 

1,908 

228 

281 
515 
259 

6,664 
606 
380 
806 
458 
K59 

467 
959 
725 
538 
866 

123 
88 
591 
286 
39 

391 

107 

35 

1,082 

23,  510 
2,408 
2,862 
2,471 
2,083 
1,753 
757 

692 
920 
1,275 
1,774 
4,069 
2,440 

37 
336 
179 
108 
5,027 
405 

605 
218 
90 
61 
77 
97 

153 
416 
160 
349 

2,985 
3. 121 
2,505 
2,059 
5,654 

2,522 
5,937 
6,590 
5,748 

25,  969 
4,550 
7,593 
5,817 
5,765 
2,244 

4,309 
22,  590 
4,987 

3,893 
3,151 
5,104 

35,  425 
3,  627 

2,  485 

3,  905 
3,090 
3,803 

3,525 
4,690 
3,910 

3,  184 
3,206 

1,882 
1,931 

4,  231 
5,256 
1.863 

5,484 

2,  886 

1,771 

13,020 

132,  457 
13,  299 
12,  278 
11,  794 

9,629 
10, 150 

6,547 

5,719 
6,644 
7,006 
9,896 
21,  760 
17,  729 

2,134 

4,477 
2,  824 
2,  354 
24,471 
7,387 

8,581 
2,490 
2,638 
1,325 
2,125 
2,  232 

1,396 

4,444 
1,408 
2,  071 

299 
348 
156 
514 
594 

419 
799 
106 
401 

5,024 

1,  2.32 
822 

1,199 

766 

1,005 

76 

1,247 

194 

302 

12 

2,696 

1,943 
261 
378 
120 
410 
182 

202 
69 

176 
94 
51 

1.134 
1,835 
33 
2,634 
1,367 

3,347 
2,947 
1.045 
8,544 

28,  651 

1,087 

748 

1,777 

2,  982 
3,664 
1,699 

876 
2,663 
3,356 
4,883 
3,789 
1,127 

775 
880 
447 

1,275 
447 

2,448 

4,214 
1,722 
2,435 
1,3.54 
500 
2,287 

1,459 
6,  027 
1,701 
1,260 

1 

9 

Osage  

Osawatomie 

1 

1 

Oswego 

Ottawa 

Paola 

2 

Parsous 

Pittsburg 

1 

Saliiia 

Topelca 

6 

8 
3 
2 

1 
1 
1 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

5 

Ward  3 

Ward4 

1 

Ward  5 

Wellington 

6 
13 
3 

Wicliita 

3 

Winfield 

Kentucky: 

Aslilaud 

Bellevue 



Bowling  Green 

3 
3 

Ward    1 

Ward    2 

3 

Ward   3 

Ward   4 

", 

Ward    5 

"I 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 

Ward   9 

Ward  10 

Cynthiana 

Danville 

Dayton 

Frankfort 

2 

Harrodsburg 

Henderson 

4 

Hopkinsville 

Lebanon  

T.ftTrino'tnn 

1 
8 

1 

1 

13 
4 

Louisville 

Ward    1 

Ward   2 

Ward   3 

1 

Ward    4 

Ward    5 

2 
1 

2 

1 
1 
1 

Ward   6 

4 

2 
1 
1 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Mayfield 

Maysville 

1 

Middleboro 

Mouu  t  Sterling 

Newport 

Owensboro 

2 

2 

Paducah  

Paris 

Richmond 

Shelbyville 

.Somerset 

Winchester 

Louisiana : 

Alexandria 

5 
4 

12 

1 

1 
2 

Baton  Rouye 

1 

Donaldson  ville 

Gretna 

550 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  I '7. —POPULATION    BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF   2,500   INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Coutinued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Louisiana — Continued. 

Lake  Charles 

Monroe 

New  Iberia 


New  Orleans  . 
Ward  1.. 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  3.. 
Ward  4.. 
Ward    5.. 


Ward  0. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 
Ward  11 . 

Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 
Ward  14. 
Ward  15. 
Ward  16. 
Ward  17. 


Plaquemine  . 
Shreveport. . 


Maine : 

Auburn . . 

Augusta 

Bangor... 

Bath 

Belfast . . 


Biddeford . . 

Brewer 

Bridgtou  . . . 

Bristol 

Brunswick. 


Bucksport 

Calais 

Camden 

Cape  Elizabeth 
Caribou 


Deerine . . . 
Deer  Isle . . 

Dexter 

Eastport . . 
Ellsworth . 


Fairfield 

Farmington  .  - . 
Fort  Fairfield . 
Freuchville  . . . 
Gardiner 


Gorham 

Hallowell . . . 

Houlton 

Kennebunk . 

Kittery 

Lewiston 


I^isbon  ... 
Norway . . 
Oldtown  . 

Orono 

Paris 

Pittsfield. 


Portland  ... 
Wartl  1 . 
Ward  2. 
Wards. 

Ward  4. 
Wards. 
Ward  6. 
Ward?. 


Male.       Female. 


1,791 
1,582 
1,618 

113,467 
6,146 
7,  568 

13,  883 
5,  914 

10,  468 

6,671 
10,  485 
5,128 
8, 420 
9,273 
9,573 

5,708 
3,534 
2,229 
5,089 
1,662 
1,716 

1,588 
5,776 


5, 440 
5,054 
9,  390 
4,416 
2,519 

6,649 

2,  238 
1,181 
1,450 

3,  009 

1,413 
3,575 
2, 195 
2,  795 
2,163 

2,545 
1,808 
1,321 
2,422 
2,390 

1,832 
1,547 
1,867 
1,286 
2,679 

1,4.57 
1,584 
2,024 
1,,530 
1,414 
10,209 

1,561 
1.291 
2,  951 
1,524 
1,  556 
1,254 

16,  994 
2,998 
2,537 
2,435 

2,403 
1,775 
2,007 
2,839 


1,651 
1,674 
1,829 

128,  572 
7,847 
8,838 

14, 358 
6,976 

11, 006 

7,845 
11,  876 
5,959 
8,723 
11,516 
11,  438 

6,557 
3,951 
2,698 
5,245 
1,868 
1,871 

1,634 
6,203 


5,810 
5,473 
9,713 
4,307 

2,775 

7,794 
1,955 
1,424 
1,371 
3,003 

1,508 
3,  715 
2,426 
2,664 
1,924 

2,808 
1,614 
1,411 
2,486 
2,414 

1,678 
1,  66(1 
1,659 
1,274 
2,812 

1,  431 
1,597 
1,991 
1,642 
1,450 
11,492 

1,559 
1,374 
2,361 
1,266 
1,600 
1,249 

19, 431 
3,129 
2,637 
2,660 

2,447 
2,412 
2,689 
3,457 


NATIVE  AND    FOR- 
EIGN  BORN. 


Native.     Foreign. 


3,181 
3,063 
3, 280 

207,  670 
11,  909 

13,  721 
24,  077 
10,  738 
17,  783 

12, 179 
19,910 
9,  386 

14,  485 

17,  677 

18,  307 

10,  718 
6,787 
4,245 
9,  382 
3,227 
8,139 

3,022 

11,  388 


9,865 
8,  629 
15,  632 
7,463 
5,138 

8,153 
3,442 
2,507 
2,756 
4,526 

2,812 
4,856 
4,512 
4,846 
3,120 

4,660 
3,357 
2,481 
3,578 
4,529 

3,025 
3,090 
2,609 
2,196 
4,969 

2,745 
2,  621 
2,  492 
2,928 
2,737 
13, 138 

2,426 
2,500 
4,230 
2,146 
3,101 
2,364 

28,  600 
4,884 
3,722 
4,039 


3,618 
3,462 
3,856 
5,019 


261 
193 
167 

34,  369 
2,084 
2,685 
4,164 
2,152 
3,691 

2,337 
2,451 
1,701 
2,658 
3,112 
2,  704 

1, 547 
698 
682 
952 
303 
448 

200 
591 


1,.385 
1,898 
3,471 
1,260 
156 

6,290 

751 

98 

65 

1,486 

109 
2, 434 
109 
613 
967 

693 

65 

251 

1,330 

275 

485 
117 
917 
364 
522 

143 
560 

1,523 
244 
127 

8,563 

694 
105 
1.082 
044 
55 
139 

7,825 
1,243 
1,452 
1,056 

1,232 
725 
840 

1,277 


White. 


Colored. 


Chinese. 


Japanese. 


2,415 
1,628 
1,931 

177,  376 
11,  234 
13, 122 
18,  734 
9,308 
14, 774 

10,  760 

14,  625 
9,  750 

14, 473 
16, 466 

15,  740 

9,691 

5,308 
3,652 
5,838 
1,548 
2,  353 

1,504 
4,439 


11,  242 

10,471 

19,  029 

8,658 

5,279 

14,  437 
4,189 
2,604 
2,808 
5,937 

2,920 
7,265 
4,617 
5,450 
4,  0,87 

5,340 
3,416 
2,732 
4,891 
4,798 

3,509 
3,203 
3,525 
2,560 
5,457 

2,888 
3, 181 
3,982 
3, 170 
2,858 
21,  653 

3,115 
2,  653 
4.951 
2,  790 
3,155 
2,  502 

36, 169 
6,050 

5,088 
5,060 

4,838 
4,168 
4,691 
6,274 


1,027 
1,628 
1,516 

64,  491 

2,  753 
3,270 
9,475 

3,  555 
6,676 

3,740 
7,  729 
1,330 
2,664 
4,311 
5,260 

2,572 
2,174 
1,274 
4,492 
1,982 
1,234 

1,713 

7,  532 


231 
77 
84 
30 

4 
13 

3 
20 


142 
6 
13 
24 
27 
23 


1 

22 


Civilized 
Indians. 


21 

i 


POPTJLATIOIf. 


551 


Table  17.— POPULATION  liY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR   PLACES    OF  2,500   INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 

SEX. 

NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BOEN. 

COLOR. 

BOBOOUHS. 

Male. 

Female. 

Native. 

Foreign. 

White. 

Colored . 

Chinese. 

Ja])anese. 

Civilized 
Indians. 

Maine — Continued. 

1,024 
1,.576 

4,  022 
2,814 
2. 120 

2.  463 

1,644 
1,  ,505 
1,295 
1,777 

3,  466 
3,184 

3,907 

206, 114 
11,042 
8,501 
7,531 
7,734 
7,490 

12.  873 
11,958 
11,754 
7,121 
7,  370 

9,242 
9,864 
6,913 
7,961 
7,259 
6,995 

12,  836 
13, 182 
10, 948 
9.098 
7,845 
10,597 

1,995 
1,261 
6, 1.39 
1,403 
3,694 

1,883 
4,715 

1,  594 
1,388 
1,931 
1,365 

2,118 
4,481 
4.866 
2,304 

2,  998 
2,657 

1,279 

3,  232 
3,  687 
1.  910 

5,  091 

3. 192 

217,7.54 
9.692 

9. 193 

6,  399 
6,  334 
6,549 

9,867 
7,475 
6,  691 
5,  711 
4.415 

1,422 
1,506 
4, 1.52 
3,  261 
2,081 

2.  605 

1,790 
1,  504 
1.322 
1.728 

3,  641 

3,  448 

3,697 

228.  325 

11,  120 
8,342 
8,231 
8,043 
8.319 

13,  449 
13, 125 

12,  934 
8.180 

.      8, 390 

11,  068 

14,  060 
7,688 
9,524 
7,  532 

7,  255 

12,  373 
13, 270 

13,  536 
10.  936 

8.  209 
12.  741 

2,197 
1,371 
6,  .590 
1,536 
4,499 

1,921 
5,403 
1,650 
1.517 
576 
1,538 

2,142 
4,732 

4,  932 
2,208 
3,144 
2,972 

1,253 
3,  087 
3,  890 
2,113 
5,730 
2,946 

230,  723 
9,941 
8,104 
6,695 
6,  508 

5,  863 

8,  580 
5,670 

6,  335 
(•>.  949 
3,  790 

2,318 
2,943 

7,060 
5,259 
3,289 
4,322 

2,827 
2,820 
2,396 
3,  463 
5,446 
4,771 

7,142 

365,  436 

17,  359 

10,  591 
12,  644 

11,  306 

12,  738 

21,  653 

20,  820 

21,  215 

12,  184 

13,  624 

18,  452 
21,  837 

11.  924 
15,  286 

12,  526 
12,  017 

20,  643 

21,  843 

22,  843 
18,  463 

14,  081 
21.387 

4,144 
2,605 

11,  264 
2,899 
7,891 

3,209 
9,851 
3,057 
2,884 
2,148 
2,  830 

3,709 
5,  592 
7,230 
4,031 
4,571 
4,012 

1,980 

5,  504 
5,697 
3,791 
8,936 
3,547 

290,  305 

12,  962 
9,  981 
9,295 
9,316 
8,  380 

8,  937 

6,  397 

7,  822 

8,  .531 
5,  261 

728 
139 
514 
816 
912 
746 

607 
189 
221 
42 
1.661 
1.861 

462 

69,  003 
4,803 
6,252 
3.118 
4,471 
3.071 

4,669 
4,263 
3,473 
3.117 
2, 136 

1,858 
2,087 
2,677 
2, 199 
2,  265 
2,233 

4,  566 
4,609 
1,641 
1.571 
1,973 
1,951 

48 

27 

1,465 

40 

302 

595 
267 
187 

21 
359 

73 

551 
3,621 
2,568 

481 
1,571 
1,617 

552 

815 

1.880 

232 

1.  885 

2.  591 

158, 172 
6,  671 
7,316 
3,799 
3,526 

4,  032 

9.510 
6,748 

5.  204 
4.  129 
2.944 

3,046 
3,079 
8,154 
6,067 
4,201 
5,066 

3,420 
3,  003 
2,617 

3,  .501 
7,090 
6,624 

4,685 

367, 143 
21, 737 
16,  ,530 
13,  762 
13,  563 
12,  548 

22,  717 

23,  825 
20,  749 
12, 192 

11,  .529 

9,986 

18.  921 

12,  353 
15, 118 
11,270 

10,  226 

24,  462 
23,  263 

19,  496 

16,  592 
15.  148 
21,156 

2,752 
1,511 

11,  764 
1,795 
6,616 

3,588 
9,105 
2.  535 
2,083 
1,757 
2,  527 

4,249 
9, 195 
9,755 

4,  399 
6,087 

5,  ,581 

2,  525 
6,309 
7,459 
3,970 
10.  797 
6,136 

439,  887 
19,  .559 

17,  258 

13,  030 

12,  689 

12,  356 

18,  374 

13,  091 
12,  615 
10,  092 

7,  882 

3 

18 
8 

2 

Skowhegan         

2 

Soutli  Berwick  

14 
6 

4 
17 
6 

2.914 

67, 104 

420 

304 

1,989 

2,209 

3,  254 

3,599 
1,248 
3,930 
3,091 
4,207 

10,  314 
5,001 
2,235 
2.360 
3,  513 
4,018 

737 
3,180 
4,973 
3,435 

905 
2. 182 

1,440 
1,12] 
962 
1.  143 
1.576 

214 
1,012 
709 
822 
7.50 
375 

6 

14 
40 
110 
52 
48 

0 

9 

115 

52 

22 

2 

8, 125 
56 
24 
50 
143 
40 

55 

50 

388 

2,547 

226 

Wnterville 

Westbrook 

•8 

2 

178 
5 
9 
11 
5 
7 

6 
10 

7 
17 
23 

9 

Maryland: 

2 
4 

1 

Baltimore             

10 

Ward   1 

Ward   2 

Ward   3 

Ward   4 

Ward    5 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward   8      

2 

Ward    9 

1 

Ward  10 

1 

Ward  11 

1 

Ward  12 

2 

12 

7 
7 

10 
9 

15 
7 

1 

Ward  14 

Ward  15      

1 
3 

Ward  16» 

1 

Ward  17 

Ward  18 

Ward  19 

Ward  20 

Ward  21 

1 

Ward  22 

Cambridge 

Cbestertown 

Cumberland 

3 
1 
1 

2 
1 

Ea.stou 

Frederick 

Frostburg 

Hagerstown 

Havre  de  Grace 

Salisbury 

Sparrow  Point 

Westminster 

1 

Massacbusetts : 

Abington 

5 

Adams 

4 
3 

I 

Amesbury 

Amherst 

1 
1 

Andover 

Arlington 

Ashland 

1 
1 
2 

Athol 

Attleboro 

1 
I 

Barnstable 

Beverly 

2 

Blackstone 

444 

18 

6 

15 

Ward    1 

Ward    2 

15 
12 

Ward    3.... 

2 

Ward    4 

10 
16 

18 
4 
21 
12 
97 

Ward    5 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 

2 

Ward    9 

1 

8 

Ward  10 

552 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  lY. -POPULATION  BY  SEX,  NATIVrrV,  AND    COLOR,  FOR   PLACES   OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Massachusetts— Continued 
Boston— Continued. 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  la 

Ward  14 

Ward  15 

Ward  16 

Ward  17 

Ward  18 

Ward  19 

Ward  20 

Ward  21 

Ward  22 

Ward  21! 

Ward  24 

Ward  25 

Bradford 

Braiiitree 

Bridgewater 

Brockton 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward7 

Brookfield 

Brookliue 

Cambridge 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

Wards 

Waid4 

Ward  5 

Canton 

Chelmsford 

Chelsea 

Wardl  

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Chicopee 

Cliutoii 

Concord 

Dalton 

Dan  vers 

Dartmouth 

Dedham 

Deerfield 

Dennis 

Dudley 

East  Bridgewater 

Ea.sthampton 

Easton 

Everett 

Fairhaven 

Fall  River 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Ward5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Wards 

WardD 

Falmouth 

Fitchbnrg 

Foxboro 

Franiingham 

Franklin 


Male.       Female. 


8,827 
G,  529 
11,341 
13,  005 
8,881 
9,024 
7,150 

e,670 
11,. 551 
11,725 

9,880 

9,  559 
11,591 
13,735 

5,954 

1,680 
2,386 
2,335 

13,  689 
1.414 
1,851 
2,493 
2,108 
2,073 
1,860 
1,890 

1,  739 
5,268 

34,204 
6, 131 
9,273 
6,508 
8,174 
4,118 

2,152 
1,337 

13,408 

2,  625 

3,  477 
3,  430 
3,  876 

6,790 
4,756 
2,577 
1,379 

3,  570 

1,.555 
3,422 
1,497 
1,333 
1,438 

1,439 
1,982 
2,377 
5,438 

1,  323 

35,  742 
5,841 
3,  433 
3,480 
4,038 
3,680 
6,091 

2,  553 
1,320 
5,306 

1,227 
10,  874 
1,395 
4,350 
2,  322 


12, 833 
6,056 
11,034 
13,  362 
9,168 
9,  (124 
8,488 

9,359 

11,  465 

12,  610 

13,  050 
10,  452 
13,  406 
15,  903 

6,078 

2,040 
2,462 
1,914 

13,  605 

1,  337 
1,945 

2,  429 
2,047 
2,  025 
1,814 

2,  (IU8 

1,613 
6,835 

35,  824 
6.680 
9,  899 
6,  253 
8,820 
4,  172 

2,386 
1,358 

14,  .501 
2,788 

3,  ,595 
3,701 
4,417 

7,260 
5,668 
1,850 
1,.506 
3,884 

1,567 
3,701 
1,413 
1,566 
1,506 

1,472 
2,413 
2,116 
5,630 
1.590 

38,  656 
0,416 
3,894 
3.020 

4,  356 
3,  838 
6,  333 
3,  045 
1,757 
5,397 

1,340 
11, 163 
1,538 
4,889 
2,509 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


Native. 


14,  388 
7,215 
12,  409 
17,913 
11,  784 
10,773 
10,855 

11,  605 
14,  529 
16,  534 
16,  940 
11,945 
16,  774 
21,  577 

8,182 

3,106 
3,  773 
3,  352 

21,020 
2,213 
3, 123 

3,  878 
2.  697 
3, 189 
2,  908 
3,012 

2,590 
7,  762 

46, 177 

9. 172 

12,  652 
7,  528 

11,412 
5,413 

3,262 
2,074 

19,  975 
3,869 
4,891 

4.  843 
6,372 

7,924 
6,216 
3,296 
2,  348 
5,895 

2,760 
5,136 

2,  367 
2,803 
1,856 

2,448 
3,170 

3,  268 
8, 1.56 

2,  676 

36,  664 

5. 173 
4,325 

3,  680 
4,179 
3.  435 
4,748 
3,  635 
2,413 
5,076 

2,260 
14,  994 
2,455 
7,070 
3,714 


Foreign. 


7,272 
5,370 
9,  966 
8,454 
6,265 
7,275 
4,783 

4,430 
8,487 
7,801 
5,990 
8,066 
8,  223 
8,061 
3,  850 

614 

1,075 
897 

6,274 
538 
673 
1,044 
1,458 
909 
766 


762 
4,  341 

23,  851 
3,  639 
6,  520 
5,233 
5,582 
2,877 

1,276 
621 

7,934 
1,544 
2,181 

2,  288 
1,921 

6, 126 
4,208 
1,131 
537 
1,559 

362 
1,987 

543 

96 

1,088 

463 
1,219 
1.225 
2,912 

243 

37,  734 
7,084 
3,002 

3,  420 

4,  215 

4,  083 
7,676 
1,963 

664 

5,  627 

307 
7,043 

478 
2,169 
1,117 


White. 


550 
432 
320 
307 
017 
220 
992 

623 

226 
190 
875 
975 
784 
584 


840 
162 

208 
736 
761 
919 
146 
085 
672 
889 

341 

052 

001 
418 
050 
720 
580 
233 

517 
695 

217 
363 
826 
099 
929 

041 
420 
398 
851 
443 

079 
054 
886 
892 
933 

905 
389 
476 
994 
879 

189 

232 
325 
086 
390 
509 
410 
564 
008 
665 

539 
995 
918 
212 
829 


Colored. 


1,099 
123 
47 
46 
23 
784 
622 

389 

777 

127 

45 

32 

200 

47 

185 

27 
5 

84 

72 
12 
29 
2 
7 
13 


11 
42 

1,988 

392 

1,109 

30 

394 

57 


18 


668 
40 

243 
27 

358 

3 

4 

27 

33 

10 

43 
64 
24 
7 
11 

6 
4 

16 
72 
39 

179 

21 

1 

12 


Chinese. 


Japanese. 


10 

29 

8 

14 

9 
43 
22 

21 
12 
18 
10 
4 
13 


Civilized 
Indians. 


POPULATION. 


553 


:able  17.— population   BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OE  MOKE:  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,   AND 

SBX. 

NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 

COLOR. 

BOROUGHS. 

Male. 

Female. 

Native. 

6,186 
15,768 
3,485 
3,759 

4,353 
1,839 
2,649 

21,  485 
2,889 
2,203 
2,995 
2,991 
6,517 
3,890 

3,840 
1,841 
2,180 

18,  569 
2, 184 
2,178 
2,117 
3,125 
2,069 
3,801 
3,  095 

3,190 
3,062 
7,385 
3,469 

24, 136 
3,  654 
3,470 
4,148 
4,457 
4,623 
3,784 

3,051 
2,282 
2,103 
6,082 
2,413 

43,  095 
4,849 
7,  559 
8,459 
8,998 
7,320 
5,910 

41,762 
1,101 
2,710 
9,590 
8,284 
9,008 
9,  025 
1,444 

16,  486 
2,942 
7,073 

10,  213 
1,707 

8,578 

2,  461 
6,572 
2,205 
3,370 

5,409 
6,757 
3, 137 

3,  042 
2,  988 

Foreign. 

White. 

Colored. 

Chinese. 

Japanese. 

Civilized 
Indians. 

Massachusetts— Continued. 
Gardner 

4,284 
14,243 
2,427 
2,171 

2,483 
1.522 
1,352 

13,  404 
1,644 
1, 155 
2,071 
1,710 
4, 575 
2,249 

2, 113 

1,  320 
1,279 

16,  946 
2,059 
2,496 

2,  620 
3,513 
1,417 
2,863 
1,978 

2,176 
2,319 
4,967 
2,008 

20,  801 
3,232 
2,927 
3,731 
4,253 

3,  648 
3,010 

1,805 
1,479 
1,528 
3,573 
1,566 

35, 453 
5,046 
5,802 
6,706 
5,939 
7,467 
4,493 

27,  426 
617 
1,569 
5,  811 
5,589 
6,312 
6,433 
1,095 

10,  746 
1,694 
3,906 
6,967 
1,325 

5,307 
1,481 
3,899 
1,341 
2,314 

2,893 
4,222 
2,119 
2,011 
1,813 

4,140 
10,  408 
2,575 
2,441 

2,769 
1,400 
1,382 

14,  008 
1,595 
1,392 
2,030 
1,883 
4,568 
2,540 

2.451 
1,303 

1,  340 

18,  691 

2,  287 
2,649 
2,465 
4,101 
1,635 
3,364 
2,190 

1,912 
2,  351 

5,  226 
2,  431 

23,  853 
3,720 
3,411 
4,  637 
4,894 
4,240 
2,951 

1,980 
1,641 
1,361 
3,696 
1,631 

42,  243 
6,352 
7,387 
7,592 
6,921 
8,500 
5,491 

28,  301 

624 

1,572 

6,  403 
5,660 
6,729 
0,357 

956 

12,  285 
1,738 
4,296 
6,838 
1,375 

5,772 
1,504 
4,620 
1,292 
2,500 

3,172 
4,558 
2,  309 
2,  267 
1, 837     i 

2,238 

8,883 

1.517 

853 

899 

1,083 

85 

5,927 
350 
344 

1,106 
602 

2.  626 
899 

724 
782 
439 

17,  068 
2,162 
2,967 
2,968 
4,489 
983 
2,426 
1,073 

898 
1,008 
2,808 

970 

20,  518 
3,298 
2,868 

4,  220 
4,090 
3,265 
2,177 

734 
838 
786 
1,187 
784 

34,  601 
6,549 

5.  630 
5,839 
3,862 
8,647 
4,074 

13,  965 

140 

431 

2,624 

2,965 

3,433 

3,765 

607 

6,545 

490 

1,129 

3,592 

993 

2,  501 
524 

1,947 
428 

1,444 

656 
2,023 
1,291 
1,236 

662 

8,365 
24,  629 
5,002 
4,484 

5,228 
2,921 
2,695 

27, 136 
3,217 
2,467 
4,052 
3,585 
9,100 
4,715 

4,460 
2,623 
2,609 

35,  606 
4,344 
5,140 
5,082 
7,606 
3,  050 
6,221 
4,163 

4.082 
4,666 
10,  095 
4,416 

44,  529 
6,948 
6,326 
8,332 
9,121 
7,854 
5,948 

3,680 
3,118 

2,785 
7,247 
3,177 

77, 390 
U,  197 
13,  173 
14, 290 

12,  844 
15,  942 

9,944 

54,  997 

1,239 

3,123 

11,778 

11, 170 

13,  013 

12,  628 
2,046 

22,  917 
3,426 
8,164 

13,  764 
2,699 

11,021 
2,  983 
8,468 
2,633 
4,812 

6,025 
8,762 
4,426 
4,231 
3,589 

56 
12 

3 
10 

Gloucester 

Grafton 

Great  Barringtou 

125 

19 

1 

39 

260 
17 

80 
41 

8 
40 
74 

103 

3 
5 

Greenfield 

Hard  wick 

■""•/• 

Harwich 

Haverhill 

16 
5 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

8 

Ward4 

Ward5 

3 

Ward  6 

Hinsham 

1 

Holden 

Holliston 

10 
10 

Half  oke 

21 
2 
3 
3 
6 
2 
5 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

2 

Wards 

Ward4 

2 

Wards 

Ward  6 

1 
5 

6 

2 
98 
21 

104 
4 
2 
33 
20 
34 
11 

101 

2 

104 

19 

14 

274 

187 

9 

7 

12 
22 
37 

715 

2 

18 

433 

74 

25 

158 

5 

107 

5 

37 

38 

Ward? 

Hopkinton 

Hudson 

2 

Hyde  Park 

Ipswich  

2 
21 

Lawrence 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

10 
3 
6 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward  6 

2 

Lee 

1 

3 

Leicester ^ 

Lenox 

Leominster 

3 
2 

29 
13 
5 
1 
4 
3 
3 

14 

Lexington 

Lowell 

3 

Wardl 

\ 

Ward  2 

2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Lynn 

1 

Wardl 

Ward2 



Wards 

2 
5 
3 
4 

1 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward7 

Maiden 

7 
1 
1 
3 

1 

3 
1 
3 

Mansfield 

Marblehoad 

Marlboro 

Maynard 

Medford 

55 

1 
48 

Med  way 

Melrose 

Merrimac 

Methuen 

2 

3 
1 
2 

Middleboro 

37 
17 

Milford 

MiUbury 

MUton 

47 
60 

Monsou 

1 

554 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tabi,f.  1 1.— population  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR  PLACES   OF   2,500   INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Massachusetts — Continued 

Montague 

Nantucket 

Natiok 

Needham 

New  Bedford 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Newburyport 

Newton 

North  Adams 

Northampton 

North  Andover 

North  Attleboro 

Northbridge 

North  Brookfleld 

Norwood 

Orange 

Oxford 

Palmer 

Peabody  

Pepperell 

Pittsfield 

Plymouth 

Pro\  incetown 

Quincy 

Randolph 

Reading 

Revere  

Rockland 

Rockport 

Salem 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  G 

Saugus 

Somerville 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Southbridge 

South  Hadley 

Spencer  

Springfield 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Warde 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Stoueham 

Stoughton 

Button 

Swampscott 

Taunton , 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  S 

Ward4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Warda , 


Male.       Female. 


3,206 
1,411 
4,443 
1,535 

19,  020 
5,S25 
2,094 
2,056 
1,590 
2,287 
5,668 

6,335 
10, 856 
7,799 
6,703 
1,834 

3,326 
2,366 
1,894 
1,983 
2,346 
1,265 

3,102 
5,140 
1,549 
8,233 
3,540 
2,247 

8,613 
1,947 
1,924 

2,  805 
2,619 
2,159 

14,  324 
2,219 
2,444 
1,750 
2,309 

3,  638 
1,964 

1,784 

19,  LSI 
4,883 
6,365 
4,035 
3,848 

3,677 
1,965 
4,430 

21, 291 
6,033 
2,255 
2,  S98 
1,841 

4,514 
1,881 
1,124 
1,245 

3,028 
2,  S9] 

1,  .^.67 
1,500 

]2,.3S1 

2,  238 
768 

1,771 

926 

541 

1,375 

1,217 

3,  495 


3,090 
1,857 
4,675 
1,500 

21, 713 
5,617 
2,483 
2,  557 
1,  9S2 
2,996 
6,128 

7,612 

15,  523 

8,  275 
8,287 
1,908 

3,401 

2,237 
1,977 
1,750 
2,222 
1,351 

3,418 

5,018 
1,578 
9,048 
3,774 
2,395 

8,110 
1,999 
2, 164 
2,863 
2,594 
1,  928 

16,  477 
2,442 
2,752 
2,238 
2,758 
4,156 
2,131 

1,889 

21,  021 
5,232 
6,844 
4,503 
4,442 

3,978 
2,296 
4,317 

22, 888 
6,042 
2,010 
2,657 

2,527 

5,387 
1,765 
1,267 
1,233 

3,127 
2,461 
1,613 
1,698 

13, 117 
2,371 

829 
1,  932 
1,094 

558 
1,298 
1,216 
3,819 


NATIVE    AND    FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


Native.     Foreign. 


4,208 
3, 033 
7,288 
2,133 

26,  313 
5,273 
3,733 
4,130 
2,877 
4,014 
6, 286 

11,  329 
17, 165 
11,  608 
11, 159 
2,563 

5,111 
2,678 

3,  093 
2,712 
3,991 
2,046 

4,144 
7,603 
2,554 
IS, 285 
6,162 
3,420 

10,  867 
3,285 
3,357 
4,120 
4,305 
S,  (182 

21,  677 
3,278 

4,  259 
2,923 

3,  602 

4,  335 
3,280 

2,969 

29,  264 
7,338 
9,131 
6,595 
6,200 

4,  909 
2,956 
6,579 

33,  264 
8,  576 
3,  228 
3,  658 
3,510 

8, 126 
2,657 
2,  058 
1,451 

4,958 
3,874 
2,124 
2,544 

18,  095 
3,605 
1,277 
2,506 
1,581 
916 
2,106 
1,879 
4,165 


2,088 
235 

1,830 
902 

14,420 

5,669 

844 

483 

645 

1,269 

5,510 


2,618 
7,214 
4,466 
3,831 
1,179 

1,616 

1,  925 

778 

1.021 

577 

570 

2,376 
2,555 
573 
3,996 
1,152 
1,222 

5.856 
661 
731 

1,548 
908 

1,005 

9,124 
1,383 

937 
1,065 
1,465 
3,459 

815 

704 

10,88P 
2,777 
4,078 
1,  943 
2,090 

2,746 
1,  305 
2,168 

10,915 
3,499 
1,037 
1,397 

858 

1,775 
989 
333 

1,027 

1,197 
978 

1,  0.56 
654 

7,353 
944 
320 

1,197 
439 
183 
567 
554 

3,149 


White. 


6,291 
3,228 
9,066 
3,019 

39, 010 

10,  919 
4,412 
4,  032 
3,173 
4,837 

11,  637 

13,  875 

24,027 

16,  019 

14,  888 
3,732 

6,699 
4,594 
3,860 
3,724 
4,566 
2,572 

6,472 
10, 149 
3,107 

17,  051 
7,211 
4,618 

16,  701 
3,936 
4,083 
5,631 
5,211 


30,  620 
4,622 
5,164 
3,951 
5,046 
7,752 
4,085 

3,655 

40,  077 

10, 100 

13, 199 

8,528 

8,250 

7,620 
4,260 
8,737 

43,342 
12, 039 

4,175 
4,849 
4,334 

9,568 
3,540 
2,373 
2,464 

6,119 
4,845 
3,178 
3,180 

25,  303 
4,603 
1,597 
3,685 
2,005 
1,099 
2,639 
2,426 
7,249 


Colored. 


3 
40 
52 
16 


22 
164 
576 
336 
443 
158 


342 
46 
92 
10 

23 
9 
11 


48 
8 
20 
226 
87 
24 

16 

4 

2 

24 


811 
35 
87 

196 
S3 

322 

106 

18 

14 

35 
4 
2 

16 

138 


Chinese. 


Japanese, 


Civilized 
Indians. 


POPULATIOK 


555 


Table  17.— POPULATION 


BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND   COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF    2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Coutiuued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Massachusetts — Continued. 

Templeton 

Tewksbury 

TJxbridge 

Wakefield 

Walpole 

Walthani 

Ware 

Wareham 

Warren 

Watertowu 

Webster 

Wellesley 

Westboro 

West  Boylston 

Westfield 

Westport 

West  Springfield 

Weymouth 

Whitman 

Williamstown 

Wincheudon 

Winchester 

Winthi'op 

Wobum 

Worcester 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Wards , 

Ward  6 , 

Ward? 

Wards , 

Wrentham 

Michigan: 

Adrian 

Albion 

Allegan 

Alpena 

Ann  Arbor 

Ausable 

Battle  Creek 

Bay  city 

Ward   1 

Ward   2 

Ward   3 

Ward   4 

Ward   5 

Ward   6 

Ward   7 

Ward    8 

Ward   9 

Ward  10 

WardU 

Benton  Harbor 

Bessemer 

Big  Rapids 

Cadillac 

C'liarlotte 

Cheboygan 

Coldwater 

Detroit 

Ward    1 

Ward    2 

Ward    3 

Ward    4 

Ward   5 

Ward   6 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 

Ward   9 

Ward  10... 


SEX. 

Male. 

Female. 

1,559 

1,440 

1,226 

1,289 

1,680 

1,728 

3,330 

3,652 

1,242 

1,362 

8,553 

10, 154 

3,373 

3,  956 

1,790 

1,661 

2,315 

2,  366 

3,381 

3,692 

3,394 

3,637 

1,315 

2,  285 

2,524 

2,671 

1,412 

1,607 

4,761 

5,  044 

1,282 

1,317 

2,462 

2,  015 

5,336 

5,  .530 

2,221 

2,220 

2,240 

1,981 

2,215 

2, 175 

2,  340 

2,521 

1,298 

1,428 

6,749 

6,750 

42,  267 

42,  388 

4,020 

4,026 

7,198 

6,782 

4,835 

4,423 

4,923 

4,916 

8,719 

7,844 

4,312 

4,531 

4,774 

5,554 

3,486 

4,312 

1,267 

1,299 

4,072 

4,684 

1,766 

1,997 

1,256 

1,413 

5,  817 

5,466 

4,378 

5.053 

2,305 

2,023 

6,  353 

6,844 

14,  254 

13,585 

1,545 

1,351 

1,630 

975 

845 

985 

1,710 

1,789 

1,417 

1,395 

1,436 

1,448 

1,  253 

1,228 

1,493 

1,559 

734 

754 

1,078 

951 

1,113 

1,150 

1,832 

1,800 

1,608 

958 

2,635 

2,608 

2,269 

2,192 

1,  856 

2,011 

3,305 

2,  930 

2,468 

2,  779 

101,  298 

101,578 

6,192 

6,967 

4,955 

5,  988 

7,006 

7,260 

5,541 

6,448 

7,965 

8,355 

6,598 

7,248 

7.386 

7,  096 

6,118 

6,  473 

10,  754 

10,  716 

7,849 

8,162 

NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


Native. 


2,498 
1,397 
2,526 
5,152 
2,036 
13, 425 

4, 361 
2,890 
3,252 
4,883 
4,154 
2,726 

4,122 
2,008 
8,017 
2,211 
3,919 
9,231 

3,841 
3,311 
3,420 
3,530 
2,137 
9,382 

57,  952 
5,807 
9,  439 
5,676 
6,304 

9,166 
6,362 
8,  438 
6,760 

2,  130 


7,361 
3,178 
2,414 
5,873 
7,  285 

2,  340 
11,  561 

16,  894 
1,696 
1,  6.52 
1,331 
2,183 
1,599 

1,  765 
1,533 
1,374 
1,051 
1, 195 
1,515 

3,228 
1,264 
3,902 
3,026 
3,610 

3,  523 
4,790 

124, 167 
8,783 
7,849 
8,702 
8,052 
9,  392 

9,090 
7,950 
8,136 
11,210 
9,  916 


Foreign. 


501 
1,118 

882 
1,830 

568 
5,282 

2,968 
561 
1,429 
2,190 
2,877 
874 

1,073 
1,011 
1,788 
388 
1,158 
1,635 

600 
910 
970 

1,331 
589 

4,117 

26,  703 

2,  239 
4,541 
3,582 

3,  535 

7,397 
2,481 
1,  890 
1,038 

436 


1,  395 

585 
255 

5,  410 
2,146 
1,988 
1,636 

10,  945 

1,200 

953 

499 

1,316 

1.213 

1,119 
948 

1.678 
437 
834 
748 

464 
1,302 
1,401 
1,435 

257 

2,712 

457 

81,  709 
4,376 
3,094 
5,564 
3,937 
6,928 

4,756 

6,  532 
4,455 

10,  260 
6,095 


White. 


2,993 
2,497 
3,398 
6,968 
2,601 
18,  678 

7,323 
3,427 
4,676 
7,045 
7,007 
3,594 

5, 184 
3,015 
9,737 
2,  586 
5,072 
10,  834 

4,436 
4,101 
4,386 
4,815 
2,698 
13,  397 

83,  679 
7,801 

13,  739 
9,207 
9,828 

16.  542 
8,833 

10, 009 
7,720 

2,558 


8,511 

3,  721 
2,598 

11,  273 
9,118 

4,  321 

12,  836 

27,  679 
2,895 
2,596 
1,819 
3,458 
2,779 

2,847 
2,481 
3,047 
1,476 
2,023 
2,258 

3,556 
2,559 
5,286 
4,459 
3,850 
6,202 
5,221 

202, 422 
12,  620 
10,  866 

12,  883 
11,932 
15,  717 

13,  823 

14,  094 
12,  561 
21,  320 

15,  994 


Colored. 


18 
10 
12 
3 
16 

2 
23 

3 
25 
16 

6 

7 

3 

63 

13 

-     4 

29 

3 
118 
2 
45 
28 
100 

944 
240 
231 

48 
10 

16 

9 

314 


243 

35 

70 

8 

295 

7 

355 

1.58 

1 

9 

11 

41 

32 


11 
6 
5 

136 
6 

17 
1 

17 
8 

26 

3,431 

532 

75 

1,379 

56 

602 


381 
30 

150 
17 


Chinese. 


27 
4 
8 
3 
1 

5 
1 
3 
2 


Japanese. 


Civilized 
Indians. 


25 


556 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  17.— POPULATION   BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF   2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:   1890— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,  VILLAGES,   ANU 

SEX. 

NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 

COLOR. 

BORODGHS. 

Male. 

Female. 

6,955 
7,131 
4,457 
4,009 
2,906 
4,407 

1,407 
2,992 
5,115 

1,  .370 
2,477 

30, 187 
4.664 
1,663 
2,756 
3,481 
3,487 

3,421 
3,225 
1,634 

2,  221 
3,635 

1,606 
1,416 
2,106 

1,  930 

2,  382 

3,072 
2,  061 
4,668 
10,  376 
9,273 

6,524 
1,444 
3,651 
6,164 
1,190 

1,664 

4,077 
2,  073 
4,587 
2,7&2 

2,419 
1,358 
10,  937 
2,469 
2,241 

1,546 
3,225 
1,451 
3,224 
6,811 
1,289 

22, 491 
1,715 
2,018 
1,271 
1,929 
2,469 
1.532 
1,866 

839 
956 
1,544 
1,656 
1,384 
1,050 
1,029 
1,233 

1,228 
1,634 

Native. 

Foreign. 

White. 

Colored . 

Chinese. 

Japanese. 

Civilized 
Indians. 

Michigan— Continued . 
Detroit — Continued. 

Ward  11 

7,019 
7,278 
4,352 
4,188 
3,075 
5,022 

1,399 
3,816 
4,688 
1,462 
2.546 

30,  091 
4,871 
1,552 
2,153 
3,365 
3,611 

3,698 
3,  308 
1,657 
2,365 
3,511 

1,450 
1,556 
1,809 
2.015 
2,100 

5,  527 
5,084 
6,529 

19,422 
8,580 

6,578 

1,  309 
3,866 
6,648 
1,750 

1,604 
5,016 
1,895 

6,  043 
2,496 

2,329 
1,343 
11,765 
3,609 
1,956 

2,047 
3,  339 
1,421 

2,  976 
6,732 
1,784 

23,  831 
1,997 

1,  935 
2,288 
1,883 

2,  28(1 
1,499 
1.  838 

949 

975 
1,094 
1,  636 
1,392 
1,015 
1,  OHZ 
1,368 

1,476 
1,493 

9,434 
7,634 
5,574 
4,176 
3,586 
4,683 

2,581 
3,945 
7,916 
1,382 
3,  273 

40,  874 

6,  393 
2,576 
3,850 
5, 172 
4,310 

3,631 
4,312 
2,138 
3,153 
5,339 

2,574 
2,710 
3,516 
2,  622 
3,652 

3,079 
3,240 
4,777 
17,184 
13,  589 

10,  794 
2,  235 
4,405 

7,  023 
1,467 

2,462 
5,078 
3,391 
5,798 
4,358 

3,609 
2,118 
13,915 
2,703 
3,487 

1,913 
5,315 
2,  326 
4,690 
7.524 
1,381 

30,  688 
2,  388 
2,  679 
2,548 
2,467 
3,172 
2,  093 
2,409 

1,197 
1,452 
2,105 
1,999 
1,832 
1,429 
1,327 
1,591 

1,799 

2,814 

4,540 
6,775 
3,235 
4,021 
2,395 
4,746 

225 
2,863 
1,887 
1,450 
1,750 

19,  404 

3,142 

639 

1,  0.59 
1,674 
2,788 

3,488 

2,  221 
1,153 
1,433 
1,807 

482 
262 
399 
1,323 
830 

5,520 
4,505 
6,420 
3,614 
^264 

2,  308 
518 

3,  112 
5,789 
1,473 

806 
4,015 

577 
4,832 

900 

1,139 

583 

8,787 

3,375 

710 

1,680 
1,249 
546 
1,510 
6,019 
1,692 

15,  634 
1,324 
1,274 
1,011 
1,345 
1,577 
938 
1,295 

591 

479 

1,133 

1,293 

944 

636 

784 

1,010 

905 
313 

13, 943 

14,  357 
8,796 
8,159 
5,970 
9,387 

2,738 
6,807 
9,601 
2,825 
4,974 

59,  657 
9,382 
3, 190 
4,862 
6,792 
6,931 

7,109 
6,521 
3,278 
4,565 
7,027 

3,047 
2, 972 
3,899 
3,945 
4,460 

8.589 

7,743 

11, 187 

20,  329 

17, 426 

12,  756 
2,744 
7,  505 

12,  798 
2,900 

3,268 
9,034 
3,  928 
10,  595 
5,225 

4,739 
2,671 
22,643 
6,076 
4,055 

3,543 
6,547 
2,833 
6,  007 

13,  482 
3,065 

46,  028 
3,702 

3,880 
3,513 
3,796 
4,714 
2,998 
3,693 

1,788 
1,931 
3,217 
3,284 
2,764 
2,051 
2,111 
2,586 

2,702 
3,109 

31 
52 
13 
38 
11 
42 

64 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Ward  14 

Ward  15 

Ward  16 

3 

1 
3 

1 

Flint 

199 

5 

32 

602 
153 
25 

47 
35 
167 

10 
12 
13 
21 
119 

9 

Fort  Gratiot 

2 

17 

Graud  Hapids 

10 

9 

Ward    1..  

Ward    2 

Ward   3 

Ward   4 

10 

9 

Ward    5 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward   8 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 

HilLsdale 

14 

1 

1 

Holland 

Ionia 

22 
5 

Iron  Mountain 

5 
2 
5 
6 
5 

1 

5 
462 
420 

341 
9 

10 
14 

Jackson .- 

1 

2 

1 

3 

Ludington 

2 

Manistee 

Mauistique 

40 

Marquette 

47 

38 

1 

32 

9 

12 

59 

2 

142 

6 
2 
2 

e 

Marshall 

32 

1 

18 

Muskegon 

Kegaunee 

Niles 

Oscoda  

50 

Owoaso 

16 

7 

190 

61 

i 

292 
10 
73 
44 
16 
35 
33 
11 

1 

Petoskey 

32 

3 

Port  Huron 

Red  Jacket 

4 

2 

Saginaw 

Ward    1 

Ward   2 

Ward    3 

2 

Ward    4 

Ward    5 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 

Ward   9 

Ward  10 

21 

8 

12 

14 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Ward  14 

Ward  15 

15 

St.  Ignace 

1 

1 

St.  Johns 

18 

POPULATION. 


557 


Table   J  7 POPULATION  BY   SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,    FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE  :  1890— Continued. 


eiTIKS,   TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND 
BORODQHS. 


Michigan — Continued. 

St.  .Joseph 

Sault  Ste.  Marie... 

Three  Rivers 

Traverse 

West  Bay  city 

Wyandotte. 

Ypsilanti 


Minnesota: 
Albert  Lea. 

Anoka 

Austin 

Brainerd  . . . 

Cloquet 

Crookston.. 


Duluth 

Ward  1 . 
Ward  2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 
Wards. 
Ward  6. 


Faribault 

Fergus  Falls 

Hastings 

Mankato 


Minneapolis 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward   5 


Ward  6. 

Ward  7. 

Ward  8. 

Ward  9. 

Ward  10. 
Ward  11. 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 


New  TJlm  . 
Northfield. 
Owatonna . 
Red  Wing. 
Rochester . 
St.  Cloud.. 


St.  Paul . . 
Ward 
AVard 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  G. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 
Ward  11. 


St.  Peter 

Stillwater 

West  Dnluth. 
Winona 


Mississippi : 
Aberdeen  . 

Bilo.xi 

Colurabu.s 
Greenville. 


Jackson  . . . 
Meridian  . . 
Natchez  . . . 
Vicksburg. 


Male.       Female. 


1,891 
3,  036 
1,  542 
2,236 
6,978 
1,977 
2,648 


1,587 
2.168 
1,909 
3,019 
1,764 
1,830 

20,  975 
2,402 
1,  3.57 
5,977 
5,571 
3,663 
2,005 

3,167 
1,863 
1,820 
4,444 

87,  643 
5,830 
4,930 
12,  672 
12,  497 
10,  574 

9,047 
6,731 
6,420 
6,743 

2,573 
7.348 
1,074 
1,204 

1,894 
1,248 
1,843 
3, 105 
2,609 
4,030 

69,  561 
9,  055 

7,094 
4,  570 
7,  225 
7,770 

7,719 
4,264 
12,  017 
6,833 
1,  653 
1,361 

1,852 
6,146 
2,088 
9,012 


1,534 
1,.540 
2,098 
3,212 

2,845 
5, 150 
4,582 
6,214 


1,842 
2,724 
1,  589 
2,117 
6,003 
1,840 
3,481 


1,718 

2,  084 
1,992 
2,684 

766 
1,627 

12,140 
853 
870 

3,  855 
3,159 
1,960 
1,443 

3,353 
1,909 
1,885 
4,394 

77, 095 
4,546 
4,528 
10,  975 
10,  1.52 
9,954 

fi,  780 
6,  534 
6,971 
5,796 

1,941 

6,  985 

827 

1,106 

1,847 
1,411 
2,006 
3,189 
2,712 
3,656 

63,  595 
8,025 
6,  573 
2,  944 
.5,417 
7,349 

7,048 
5,870 
11,320 
6,424 
1,366 
1,259 

1,819 
5, 114 
1,280 
9,196 


1,  915 
1,694 

2,  461 
3,446 

3,  075 
5,474 
5,519 
7,159 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


Native. 


2,940 
2,673 
2,869 
2,  936 
7,966 
2,584 
5,  252 


2,342 
3,091 
3,104 
3,752 
1,262 
1,937 

16,  893 


616 
114 
443 
052 
288 


1,380 

4,857 
2,  574 
2,748 
6,343 

104, 180 
5,  898 
0,706 
14,  299 
16,  382 
14,  460 

6,074 
8,766 
10,  721 

7,428 

2,  576 
7,876 
1,  305 
1,689 

2,131 
2,079 
2,853 

3,  991 
3,733 
5,650 

79,  979 
8,917 
7,829 

4,  372 
8,477 
9,010 

8,829 
7,836 
12,  847 
7,  865 
2,130 
1,867 

2,094 

6,524 

1,750 

12,  098 


3,379 

2,947 
4,471 
6,319 

5,743 
10,  363 

9,  603 
12,  592 


Foreign. 


793 
3,087 

262 
1,417 
5,015 
1,233 

877 


963 
1,161 

797 
1,951 
1,268 
1,520 

16,  222 
1,639 
1,  113 
4,  389 
3,  678 
3,  335 
2,068 

1,  663 
1,198 

957 
2,495 

60,  558 
4,478 

2,  752 
9,348 
6,267 


9,  7.53 
4,499 
2,670 
5,111 

1,938 

6,  4.57 

596 

621 

1,610 
580 
996 
2,303 
1,588 
2,036 

53, 177 
8,163 
5,838 
3, 142 
4.165 
6, 109 

5,  938 
2,298 
10.  490 
5,392 
889 
753 

1,577 
4,736 
1,618 
6,110 


70 
287 


177 
261 
498 
781 


White. 


3,  606 
5.  738 
3,065 
4,350 
12,  976 
.3,  817 
5,546 


3,  293 

4,  236 
3,  880 

5,  688 
2,528 
3,456 

32,  864 
3,195 

2,  219 
9,  733 
8,655 
5,618 
3,444 

6,501 

3,  765 

3,  671 
8,828 

163,384 
10,364 
9,407 
23,  566 
22,  333 
19,  955 

15,  774 
13,  197 
13,  359 

12,  459 

4,  513 
14,254 

1,894 
2,309 

3,740 

2,  642 
3,832 
6,294 
5,316 
7,676 

131,  632 
17,  029 

13,  638 
7,  347 

12,  049 
15,  056 

14,  635 

10,  084 
22,  982 
13, 175 

3,019 
2,618 

3,669 

11,  209 

3,  365 
18, 147 


1,605 
2,680 
2,197 
2,428 

2,789 
5,442 
4,858 
6,164 


Colored. 


127 

13 

55 

3 

3 


220 
58 
1 
84 
68 
5 
4 

18 
5 
34 
10 

1,320 
11 
50 

81 
309 
561 

53 
67 
32 
68 

1 
79 

7 
1 

1 

17 
14 


5 
10 

1,476 
50 
29 
162 
573 
59 

126 

46 
348 
81 


2 
50 

2 
52 


1,842 
551 

2,  360 

4,  217 

3,  127 

5,  178 
5,  241 
7,204 


Chinese. 


Civilized 
Indians. 


558 


COMPBNDIIJM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  17.— POPULATION   BY   SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND   COLOR,    FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Mississippi — Continued. 

Water  Valle.y 

Wesson 

West  Point 

Yazoo 


Missouri : 

Aurora 

Bonoe  Terre . 

Boon  villa 

Brookfield... 
Butler 


Cameron 

Cape  Girardeau  . 

CarroUton 

Carterville , 

Carthage 


Chillicotlie  . 

Clinton 

Columbia. .. 

De  Soto 

Fulton 


Hannibal 

Holden 

Independence . 

Jefferson   

Joplin 


Kansas  city 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 

Ward  11 . 
Ward  12. 
Ward  i;i. 
Ward  14. 


Kirksville. 
Lamar  ..... 
Lexington. 
Liberty  ... 
Louisiana . 


Macon 

Marshall . . 
Maryville . 

Mexico 

Moberly... 


Nevada  .... 

Palmyra 

Pierce 

Rich  Hill  . . 
Richmond.. 
St.  Charles  . 

St.  Joseph . . 
Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 

Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7 . 
Ward  8. 


St.  Louis 

Ward  1  . 
Ward  2. 
Ward  ;i  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 


Male. 


1,397 
1,353 
1,281 
1,528 


1,884 
1,933 
2,079 
2,  468 
1,360 

1,422 
2,  055 
1,896 
1,509 
3,919 

2,861 
2,  335 
1,839 
1,991 
2,170 

6,  348 
1,181 
3,062 
4,057 
5,340 

71,051 
4,523 
3,692 
6,200 
5,  955 

4,  3.50 

5,  332 
7,043 
8, 192 

11,433 

7,474 

2,  373 
919 

1,820 
1,745 

1,597 
1,390 
2,176 

1,  326 

2,  539 

1,686 
2,060 
1,951 
2,312 
4,128 

3,648 
1,241 
1,195 
1,992 
1,466 
2,998 

27,  316 
3,233 
1,982 
4,820 
2,765 

5,656 
3,330 
3,861 
1,669 

228, 114 
6,550 
6,770 
6,926 
7,026 
8,416 


Female. 


1,435 
1,815 
1,481 
1,758 


1,598 
1,786 
2,062 

2,  079 
1,452 

1,  495 
2,242 
1,982 
1,375 
4,062 

2,856 
2,402 
2,161 
1,969 
2,144 

6,509 
1,339 

3,  318 
2,685 
4,603 

61,  665 
2,460 
1,711 
4,664 
5,516 
3,987 

4,412 
6,649 
7,  923 
11,022 
7,130 

2,240 

953 

1,568 

1,430 

1,913 
1,470 
2,361 
1,232 
2,551 

1,685 
2,237 
2, 086 
2,  477 
4,087 

3,614 
1,274 
1,316 
2,016 
1,429 
3,163 

25,  008 
3,074 
1,962 
4,376 
2,907 

4,544 
3,325 
3,309 
1,511 

223, 656 

4,  743 
4,121 
6,563 

5,  766 
8,315 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BOEN. 


Native. 


2,716 
3,139 
2,721 
3,160 


3,420 
3,401 
3,730 
4,226 
2,740 

2,793 
3,652 
3,751 
2,809 
7,762 

5,361 
4,524 
3,914 
3,  625 
4,050 

11,  675 

2,  385 
5,  926 
5,924 
9,318 

111,858 
5,592 
4,532 
9,058 
9,077 
6,582 

7,871 
11, 870 
14,  199 
19,  056 
12, 767 

3,  982 
1,597 

2,  955 
2,720 

3,439 
2,767 
4,139 
2,460 
4,842 

3,169 

4,098 

3,  810 
4,641 
7,498 

6,994 

2,  348 
2,340 

3,  761 
2,659 
5,012 

45,  251 
5,494 
3,528 
8,032 
5,016 

8, 860 
5,437 
6,081 
2,803 

336,  894 
7,784 
7,173 
9,  443 
8,858 
11,646 


Foreign. 


116 

29 
41 
126 


62 
318 
411 

321 
72 

124 
645 
127 
75 
219 

356 

213 

86 

335 

264 

1.182 
135 
454 
818 
625 

20,  858 
1,391 
871 
1,800 
2,394 
1,755 

1,873 
1,822 
1,916 
3,  399 
1,837 

631 
275 
433 
455 

71 
93 


248 

202 
199 

227 
148 
717 

268 
167 
171 
247 
23G 
1,149 

7,073 
813 
416 

1,164 
656 

1,  340 

1,218 

1,089 

377 

114,  876 
3,509 

3,  718 

4,  046 
3,  934 
5,085 


White. 


1,844 
2,  983 
1,325 
1,422 


3,  472 
3,  576 
3,051 
4,244 
2,648 

2,  768 

3,  613 
3, 130 
2,860 
7,527 

5, 176 

4,  275 
2,406 
3,  764 
3,170 

10,  782 
2,203 
5,580 
5,479 
9,597 

118,  821 
5,660 
4,214 
9,655 
10, 433 
7,768 

7,849 

12,  259 
14,  375 
20,  143 

13,  938 

4,299 
1,835 
3,266 
3,127 

3,246 
2,817 
3,  232 
2,005 
3,861 

2,700 
3,  541 
3,925 
3,660 
7,219 

7,099 
1,812 
2,306 
3,941 
2,320 
5,572 

48,  628 
5,774 
3,595 
8,449 
5,210 

9,667 
5,903 
6,994 
3,  036 

424,  704 
9,882 
9,  594 
12,  517 
12,  392 
16,  146 


Colored. 


988 

185 

1 ,  437 

1,  862 


10 

143 

1,083 

302 

162 

149 
684 
748 
15 
453 

.541 
4GI 

1,.593 
196 

1,144 

2,073 
316 
799 

1,262 
343 

13, 700 
1,307 
1,151 
1,174 
1,024 
567 

1,878 
1,421 
1,719 
2,284 
062 

310 
37 

120 
46 

264 

43 

1,304 

551 
1,228 

670 
755 
110 
1,127 
990 

162 
703 
205 
67 
573 
584 

3,686 
533 
349 
746 
462 

524 

752 
176 
144 

26,  865 

1,382 

1,284 

965 

397 

582 


C'liincse. 


Japaucse 


1 
1 
3 

186 
15 
38 
34 
14 


170 
29 
13 
5 


Civilized 
Indians. 


31 


POPULATION. 


559 


Table   1 7.— POPULATION   BY   SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR   PLACES   OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Coutinued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VrUAGBS,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 


lissoiiri — Continued. 
St.  Louis — Continued. 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward   8 

Ward    9 


Ward  10. 

Ward  11. 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 
Ward  14. 
Ward  15. 
Ward  16. 

Ward  17. 
Ward  18. 
Ward  19. 
Ward  20. 
Ward  21. 
Ward  22. 

Ward  23. 
Ward  24. 
Ward  25. 
Ward  26. 
Ward  27. 
Ward  28. 


Sedalia 

Springfield . . . 

Trenton 

Warrensburg . 
Washington. . 
Webb 


Montana : 

Anaconda . . 

Butte 

Great  Falls. 

Helena 

Livingston. 
Mi,ssoula . . . 


Nebraska : 
Beatrice . . . 
Columbus . 
Fairbury.. 
Fremont  .. 


Grand  Island . 

Hastings 

Holdrege 

Kearney 


Lincoln 

Ward  1 . 
Ward  2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 


Nebraska  city . 

Norfolk 

North  Platte  . . 


Omaha 

Ward  1 . 
Ward  2 
Ward.S. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 

Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Wards. 
Ward  9. 


Male.       Female. 


Plattsmouth  . . 
South  Omaha- 
York  


9,523 
10,  471 

6,686 
10,  623 

8,727 

9,664 
7,638 
5,901 
7,457 
6,320 
6,818 

7,203 
8,768 
8,379 
6,876 
8,243 
6,961 

9,548 
8,108 
9,064 
9,621 
9,227 
10, 600 

7,073 
10,  866 
2,  540 
2,173 
1,295 
2,735 


2,639 
7,169 
2,828 
8,333 
1,799 
2,214 


7,385 
1,578 
1,306 
3,445 

3,858 
0,924 
1,418 
4,309 

29,  395 
5,197 
4,293 
3,  790 
6,292 
5,826 
1,603 
2,394 

5,  852 
1,518 
1,540 

80, 108 
6,612 

10,  213 
14,  064 

11,  602 
9,419 

10, 100 
4,529 
9,213 
4,350 

4,664 
4,692 
1.645 


8,843 
10,030 

6,  636 
10,  078 

9,029 

8,703 
7,596 
5,936 
7,912 
5,593 
6,986 

7,998 
8,694 
7,984 
7,907 
8,470 
8,717 

10,  267 
8,669 
9,192 
8,472 
8,644 

11, 792 

6,995 
10,  984 
2,499 
2,533 
1,430 
2,308 


1,  336 
3,554 
1,151 
5,501 
1,051 
1,212 


6,451 
1,  5.56 
1,324 
3,302 

3,678 
6,660 
1,183 
3,765 

25,  759 
3,700 
3,673 
3,147 
5,644 
5,742 
1,625 
2,228 

5,642 
1,520 
1,515 

60,  344 
5,295 
7,318 
7.837 
8,299 
6,098 

8.850 
4,201 
8,  065 
4,381 

3,728 
3,370 
1,760 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


Native. 


13, 791 
14, 087 
9,069 
14,  445 
12,  701 

12, 896 
11,  243 
9,166 

11,  777 
9,710 

10, 095 

12,  047 

12,  824 

13,  132 

12,  070 
12,578 
13, 216 

14,  007 

13,  498 

14,  324 
13,  746 
13, 156 
18, 412 

12,  783 
20,  574 
4,784 
4,521 
2,117 
4,858 


2,056 
6,676 
2,  589 
9,479 
2,  217 
2,350 


12,330 
2,221 
2,389 
5,171 

5,  817 
11,  332 

2,103 
7,165 

48,  692 
7,  770 

6,  963 
5,  985 

10,  883 

10,110 

2,931 

4,050 

9,805 
2,444 
2,476 

105,  413 

7,  033 
10,  586 
18, 124 
16,  774 
11,312 

15,  241 
5,647 
13,  858 


6,297 
5,508 
3,022 


Foreign. 


4,575 
6,414 
4,  253 
6,  256 
5,055 

5,471 
3,991 

2,  071 

3,  592 
2,  203 
3,709 

3,154 
4,638 
3,231 
2,713 

4,  135 

2,  462 

5,808 

3,  279 
3, 932 
4,347 
4,715 
3,980 

1,285 
1,276 
255 
185 
608 
185 


1,919 

4,047 
1,390 
4,  355 
633 
1,076 


1,506 
913 
241 

1,576 

1,719 

2,  252 

498 

909 

6,462 

1,127 

1,003 

952 

1.  053 

1,458 

297 

572 


1,689 
594 
579 

35,  039 
4,874 
6,945 
3,  777 
3,127 
4,205 

3,715 
3,  083 
3,420 
1,893 

2,  095 

2,  554 

383 


White. 


18,  028 
20,  427 
11,925 
20, 602 
16,  674 

17, 927 
1.5,196 
10,  9(i4 

14,  942 
8,  345 

13, 694 

13,  099 
16,  974 
14,762 
13,  5:i8 

15,  777 
14,818 

19, 702 

15,  912 

16,  939 
16,  276 
16,  606 
21,046 

12,  574 

19,  587 
4,838 
4,140 
2,  537 
5,026 


3,798 
10, 166 

3,891 
13,  054 

2,  815 

3,245 


13,  477 
3, 120 
2,620 
6,715 

7,  501 

13,  255 

2,  595 

8,033 

53,  758 
8.764 
7,  543 
6,803 
11,  712 
11, 139 
3,196 
4,601 

11,254 
3,010 
3,035 

135,  794 
11,  752 

17,  303 
19,  846 
19,  379 
14, 924 

18,  450 
8,680 

16,  879 
8,581 

8,303 
7,986 
3,375 


Colored. 


338 
72 

1,391 
98 

1,077 

438 
38 
873 
427 
3,544 
108 

2,  093 
J  86 

1 .  592 
1,228 

916 
812 

HI 
855 
1,315 
1,817 
1,263 
1,333 

1,493 

2,  258 
199 
566 
188 

5 


37 
150 

85 
279 

21 

50 


351 

12 
5 


30 

322 

3 

38 

1,360 

125 
411 
129 
213 
429 
32 
21 

238 
27 
18 

4,  566 
154 
228 

1,996 
519 
578 

505 
50 
386 
150 


74 
30 


Chinese. 


Japanese. 


140 
403 
3 
499 
14 
124 


2 
5 

6 

5 
7 
3 
3 

35 
8 

11 
5 

11 


89 
1 


57 
3 
14 

1 

13 


Civilized 
Indians. 


12 


560 


OOMPEironJM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  17.— POPULATION    BY  SEX,   NATIVITY,   AND    COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAOE8,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Nevada : 

Carson 

Reno 

Virginia  city 

New  Hampshire : 

Berlin 

Claremont 

Concord 

Derry 

Dover 

Exeter 

Farmington  . 

Franklin 

Gilford 

Haverhill 

Keene 

Laconia 

Lancaster  . . . 

Lebanon  

Littleton 

Manchester  . 
Wardl.. 
Ward  2. . 
Wards.. 
Ward  4.. 

Wards.. 
Ward  6.. 
Ward?.. 
Wards.. 

Milford 

Nashua 

Newmarket  . 
Newport 

Pembroke  . . . 
Peterboro  ... 
Pittsiield  . . . . 
Portsmouth  . 

Kochester  . . . 
Somersworth 
Winchester  . 
Woifboro 

New  Jersey ; 
Atlantic  city 

Bayonne  

Borden  town. 
Brirtgeton  . . . 
Burlington . . 

Camden 

Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2-. 
Wards.. 
Ward  4. . 
Ward  5.. 

Ward  6-- 
Ward7.. 
Wards.. 
Ward  9.. 

Elizabeth  ... 
Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2.. 
Wards.. 
Ward  4.. 

Ward  5. . 
Ward  6.. 
Ward?.. 
Wards.. 

Freehold 

Gloucester  . . 
Hackensack. 
Hadrionfield . 
Hammonton. 


Male. 


2,602 
2,058 
4,940 


2,0S4 
2,575 
8,56S 
1,28a 
6,018 

2,189 
1,547 
2,009 
1,776 
1,303 

3,602 
2,887 
1, 783 
1,754 
1,658 

19,864 
1,657 
1,611 
3,105 
3,001 

3,330 

2,254 

992 

3,914 

1,485 
9,376 
1,324 
1,273 

1,611 
1,204 
1,248 
4,700 

3,746 
2,869 
1,345 
1,577 


6,200 
10,  043 
1,983 
5,  568 
3,436 

28,  527 
3,  726 
4,528 
2,267 
2,495 
3,628 

3,411 
3,101 
3,021 
2,350 

18,  796 
4,693 
4,033 
2,981 
1,032 

2,740 

1,130 

904 

1,283 

1,356 
3,  242 
2,  926 
1,123 
1,941 


Female. 


1,348 
1,505 
3,571 


1,695 
2,990 
8,441 
1,321 

6,772 

2,095 
1,517 
2,076 
1,809 
1,242 

3,844 
3,  256 
1,590 
2,009 
1,707 

24,262 
2,201 
1,877 
4,027 
3,836 

4,221 
2,411 
1,202 

4,487 

1,529 
9,935 
1,418 
1,350 

1,561 
1,  303 
1,357 
5, 127 

3,650 
3,  338 
1,239 
1,443 


6,855 
8,990 
2,249 
5,  856 
3,  828 

29,  786 
3,924 
5,008 
2,  266 

2,  804 
3,697 

3,  545 
3,048 
2,975 
2,519 

18,  968 
4,181 
3,  577 

2,  S55 
1,181 

3,  250 
1,467 
1,100 
1,357 

1,576 
3,  322 
3,  078 
1 ,  379 
1,892 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


Native. 


2,544 
2,677 
5,338 


1,622 
4,356 
13,  872 
2,378 
9,608 

3,451 
2,970 
3,343 
3,020 
2,371 

6,480 
4,  354 
2,657 
3,371 
2,749 

24,  035 
1,824 
2,857 
3,788 
3,929 

2,947 
3,607 
1,554 
3,529 

2,570 

13,  028 

1,742 

2,  398 

1,760 
2,109 
2, 249 
8,318 

5,724 
3,343 
2,167 

2,771 


11,. 595 
12,  345 

3,871 
10,  829 

6,609 

50,  580 
6,649 
8,059 

3,  966 
4,837 
6,515 

6,123 
5,061 
5,  Oil 

4,  359 

26,  025 
5,866 
4,617 
3,800 
1,774 

4,  851 
2,108 
1,632 
1,917 

2,669 

5,  019 
4,705 
2,  337 
2,406 


Foreign. 


1,406 

886 

3,173 


2,107 
1,209 
3,132 
226 
3,182 

833 
94 

742 
565 
174 


1,789 
716 
392 
616 

20,  091 

2,034 

631 

3,344 

2,908 

4,604 

1,058 

640 

4,872 

444 
6,283 
1,000 

225 

1,412 
398 
356 

1,509 

1,672 

2,864 

417 

249 


1,460 

6,688 

361 

595 

655 

7,733 

1,001 

1,477 

567 

462 

810 

833 

1,088 

985 

510 

11, 139 
3,008 
2,993 
2,036 
439 

1,139 
429 
372 
723 

263 
1,545 
1,299 

165 
1,427 


White. 


3,127 
3,250 
8,149 


3,728 
5,544 

16,  933 
2,602 

12,  768 

4,271 
3,061 
4,083 
3,  571 
2,540 

7, 446 
6,128 
3,364 
3,758 
3,362 

44,  076 
3,  856 
3,485 
7,115 
6,824 

7,548 
4,657 
2,194 
8,397 

3,012 
19,  285 
2,741 
2,016 

3,168 
2,  .504 
2,602 
9,764 

7,  387 
6,203 
2,  584 
3,017 


10,  921 
18,  854 

4,037 
10,  893 

6,714 

53,  392 
7,  ,551 
9,413 

4,489 
5,274 
6,547 

6,347 
4,468 
4,473 
4,830 

36,  967 
8,842 
7,604 
5,  620 
2,124 

5,849 
2,470 
1,893 
2,565 

2,841 
6.555 
5,819 
2,337 
3,796 


Colored. 


47 
23 
37 


1 
18 
67 

2 

17 

12 
1 
1 

14 

4 


2,113 
169 
195 
527 
549 

4,863 
93 
117 
35 
12 
775 

596 

1,677 

1,521 

37 

789 

28 

5 

216 


141 
126 
109 
75 

91 

9 

180 

164 

37 


Chinese. 


Japanese. 


670 
136 
236 


54 
6 
5 
9 

13 
3 

U 
3 


Civilized 
Indians. 


106 
151 
89 


POPULATION. 


561 


Table  17. -population    BV  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF   2  500  INHAB 

ITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Contiuued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Kew  Jersey — Contiuued. 
HaiTisoii 


Hoboken  .  - . 
Ward  1 . 
Ward  2. 
Ward;!. 
Ward  4. 


Male. 


Female. 


Jersey  city 

Aldernianio  district  1 . 
Aldcriiiauio  di.strict  2  . 
AldenTiaiii<'  di,strict  3  . 
Alderiuauic  district  4  . 
Aldermauic  district  5  . 
Aldermaiiic  district  6  . 


Key  port 

Lauibertville. 
Loiig  J5raiich. 

Millville 

Morristown  . . 


Newark . . 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  !l. 
Ward  10. 


Ward  11. 
Ward  12- 
AV^ard  13. 
Ward  14. 
Ward  15. 


New  Brunswick. 
Newton  . 


Of 

eaii  Grove ' 

Oi 

Va 

ssaic 

Pa 

terson 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Wards 

AVard4 

Ward5 

WardC 

Ward- 

Wards 

Pe 

rtb  Ambov 

Phillipsburg 
Plaintield  ... 
Princeton .  - 
Eabway 


Raritan 

Red  Bank 

baleni 

Sonierville 

Soiitb  Amboy. 
South  Orange  . 

Trenton 

Ward  1... 
Ward  2... 
Ward  3... 
Ward  4... 
Ward    5... 

Ward  6... 
Ward  7..., 
Ward  8... 
Ward  9... 
Ward  10... 
Ward  11... 


4,  097 

22,  004 

5,  225 
2,740 
7,299 
6,740 

82.  046 
9,503 

15,  731 
12, 184 
18,  313 

9,779 

16,  530 

1,679 
1,935 
3,673 

5,175 
3,  443 


3,  636 
3,  468 
2,911 
3,  212 
2,  651 

12,  827 
4,566 
9,  222 
3^  189 
6,900 

5,  482 
9.999 

13,812 
2,  597 
4,508 

8,832 
1,414 
1,273 
9,137 
0,646 

38,  275 
4,064 
5,153 
7,432 
4,168 

5,260 
2,  056 

2.  896 
7,246 

5,188 
4,269 
5, 236 
1,722 

3,  358 

1,  300 
1.949 
2,598 
1,830 

2,  177 
1,415 


1,410 
4,  685 
2,004 
3,099 
1,944 
2,769 


4,241 

21,  044 
4,838 
3,  025 
7,560 
6,221 

80,  957 
8,  334 
14,  485 
12, 128 
18,  463 
10,  515 
17,  032 

1,732 
2,207 
3,558 
4,827 
4,713 

92, 850 
3,  959 
3,  683 

3,  493 
2,734 

2,  752 

13,  003 

4,  722 
10,  353 

3,  89.') 
6,997 

6.302 
9,617 
13,  788 
3, 103 
4,449 

9,771 
1,589 
1,481 
9,  707 
6,382 

40,  072 
4,260 
5,242 
7,748 
4,722 

5,  575 
1,968 
3,  060 
7,497 

4,324 
4,375 
6,031 
1,  700 
3,747 

1.256 
2,196 
2,918 
2,031 
2, 153 
1,691 


>9, 116 

28,  342 

2,  285 

2,791 

1,397 

1.666 

4,109 

3,  222 

2,656 

2,376 

2,758 

2,827 

1,  .381 
4,698 
1.798 
3,  029 
2.005 
2,549 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


Native. 


5,087 

26,  284 
5,569 
3,  .500 
9,405 
7,810 

109,  645 
10,  838 
17,  887 
17,  4.56 

23,  685 
15,  501 

24,  278 

3,020 
3,  653 
6,127 
9,  317 
6,579 

126.  259 
5.866 

5,  307 
5,064 
3,847 
3,  991 

16,  393 

6,  422 
14,  908 

5,  841! 
10,277 

8,952 

12,  009 
16,  673 

4.743 
5,961 

15, 197 
2,799 
2,598 

13.  383 
7,698 

47, 185 
5,264 
6,704 
9,100 
6,228 

5,703 
2,290 
3, 182 
8,654 

5,327 
7,679 
8,931 
3.  029 
5,894 

1,  .535 
3,688 
5,224 
3,  445 

3,  205 
2,280 

43,410 

4,  20.3 
2,667 

5,  585 
3,446 
4,310 

1.  013 
7.  706 

2,  381 
4,  594 
3,014 
3,591 


Foreign. 


372- 


3,251 

17,  364 
4,494 
2,265 

5,  454 
5,151 

53, 358 

6.  999 

12.  329 
6,  856 

13,  091 
4,793 
9,290 

391 
489 

1,104 
685 

1,577 

55,  571 
1,729 
1,844 
1,340 
2,099 
1,412 

9,437 

2,  866 
4,667 
1,  2.38 

3,  620 

2,832 

7,  607 

10,  927 

957 

2,996 

3,  406 

204 

156 

5,  461 

5,330 

31, 162 
3,060 
3,691 
6,080 
2,662 

5,  072 
1,734 

2.774 
6,089 

4, 185 

965 
2,  336 

393 
1,211 

1,021 

457 

292 

416 
1,125 

820 

14,  048 

873 

396 
1,746 
1,  586 
1.275 

878 
1,677 
1,421 
1,534 

935 
1,  727 


-36 


Wliite. 


8,311 

43,  564 
10,  052 
5,  732 
14,  845 
12,  935 

160,760 
17,  352 
29,  935 
23,  920 
36,  703 
19,  877 
32,  979 

3,  244 

4,075 
0,701 
9,871 
7,721 

177,  559 
7,377 
6,  698 
5,880 
r>,  731 

5,  355 

25,  732 

9,  001 
19,  099 

6,  699 
13,  227 

11,  570 
19,  583 
27,  143 

5,  004 
8,860 

17,  843 

2,  973 
2.707 

17.988 

12,  829 

77.  644 
8,293 
10,  337 
14,  832 
8,735 

10,802 

3,  988 
5,948 

14,  719 

9,437 
8,614 
10,  615 
2.  837 
6,844 

2,553 
3,868 
4,956 
3,488 
4,328 
3,061 

55,  726 

4.922 
2.  751 
7,107 
4,994 
5,347 

2,774 
8,732 
3,795 
6,112 
3,936 
5,256 


Colored. 


59 
2 
26 
11 
20 

2,099 
451 
275 
360 
55 
394 
564 

166 
65 
527 
131 
428 

4,141 
205 
446 
519 
209 
44 

89 
285 
442 
375 
667 


443 
91 
92 

744 

30 

47 

842 

192 

641 

56 
349 
142 


29 
647 
583 
258 

3 
275 
559 
373 

45 

.697 
146 
306 
219 
36 
230 

17 
649 

12 
13 
62 


Chiiie.se.  Japanese. 


24 
9 

7 
3 
5 

132 
34 
G 
30 
14 


127 
13 
7 
5 
6 
4 


Civilized 
Indians. 


562 


COMPENDITBI  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablk  17.-P0PULATI0N   BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND   COLOR,  FOR   PLACES    OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Coutiuued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


New  Jersej— Continued. 

Union 

Vineland ■ 

Washington 

"Woodbury 


New  Mexico : 

Albuquerque  (a) 
Santa  Fe 


New  York : 

Albany 

Ward  1. 
■Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward   5. 

Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
W^ard  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 
Ward  11. 


Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 
Ward  14. 
Ward  15. 
Ward  16. 
Ward  17. 


Albion 

Amsterdam . 


Auburn 

Ward  1.. 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  3.. 
Ward  4.. 
Ward   5.. 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
W^ard  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 


Baldwinsville  . 
Ballston  Spa  . . 

Batavia 

Bath 


Binghamton 
Ward  1. 
Ward  2- 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward   5. 

Ward  e. 

Ward  7. 

Ward  8. 

Ward  9. 

Ward  10- 
Wardll. 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 


Brockport. 


Brooklyn... 
Ward  1 
AVard  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward   5 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 
Ward  11. 


Male.       Female. 


NATIVE   AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


5,393 
1,739 
1,387 
1,896 


2,111 
3.162 


45,  589 
3,010 
2,847 
2  422 

2',  685 
1,928 

1,687 
1,  629 
2,050 
2,364 
4,618 
2,952 

2,684 
2, 189 
1, 9.57 
2,354 
4, 213 
4,000 

2,140 
8,336 

12,  873 
1,676 
1,348 

782 
2,487 

793 

1,243 
1,  0.55 
1,  334 
1,002 
1, 153 

1,  465 
1,673 
3,352 
1,490 

16,914 
2,080 
1,243 
1,663 
453 
1,518 

1,  236 
1,896 
1,151 

675 

1,168 

2,  043 
1,175 

613 

1,706 

394, 123 
9,673 
4,891 
8,907 
6,  402 
10,  968 

18,  308 
16,  002 

15,  844 
8,632 

16,  676 
11, 070 


Native.     Foreign 


5,250 
2,083 

1,447 
2,015 


1,674 
3,023 


49,  334 
3,298 
2,842 
2,394 
2,651 
2,  319 

1,749 
1,735 
2,127 
2,303 
4,735 
3,433 

2,974 
2,650 
2,  925 
2,  890 
4,330 
3,979 

2,446 
9,000 

12,  985 
1,873 
1,655 

843 
1,034 

906 

i,  411 
1,169 
1,414 
1, 215 
1,465 

1,  575 

1,  854 
3,869 
1,771 

18,  091 
2, 137 
1,482 
1,975 
438 
1,593 

1,229 

2,  205 
1,072 

659 

1,362 
2,095 
1, 259 

585 

2,036 

412,  220 
10,  367 
4,095 
9,847 
5,922 
9,207 

19,  385 
19, 724 
15,  395 
9,064 
17,  355 
11, 623 


6,321 
3,382 
2,735 
3,  674 


3,084 
5,774 


72,  630 
4,343 
3,  9.53 
3,377 
3,873 
3,345 

2,700 
2, 736 
3,193 
3,  450 
6,997 
5,276 

4,170 
3,730 
4.231 
4,123 
6,  939 
6,194 

3.334 

12, 807 

20, 199 
2,678 
2,364 

1,  3.58 

2,  527 
1,268 

2,113 
1,677 
2,099 
1,810 
2,305 

2,  735 
2, 972 
5,  908 

2,  957 

30,  249 

3,  534 
2,406 
3,044 

781 
2,  659 

2,304 
3,009 
1,904 
1,201 

2,095 
3, 7.55 
1,832 
1,125 

3,135 

544, 643 
12,  718 

4,910 
12,  245 

8,  276 
12,  665 

21,  907 
26,  364 
19,  581 
11,  698 
21,  960 
16, 134 


4,322 

440 

99 

237 


701 
411 


22,293 

1,965 

1,  736 
1,439 
1,463 

902 

736 

628 

984 

1,217 

2,  356 
1,109 

1,488 
1,109 
651 
1, 121 
1,604 
1,785 

1,  2.52 
4,529 

5,659 
871 
639 
267 
994 
431 

541 
547 
649 
407 
313 

305 

555 

1,313 

304 

4,  7.56 
683 
319 
594 
110 
452 

161 
492 
319 
133 

435 

383 

602 

73 

007 

261,  700 
7  322 
4^076 
6,509 
4,048 
7,  .510 

15,  786 
9.  362 

11, 658 
5,  998 

12,  071 
6,559 


White. 


Colored. 


10,  638 
3,  645 

2,  709 

3,  482 


3,  566 
6,079 


93.  782 
6,307 
5,663 

4,  815 

5,  297 
4,191 

3,346 
3,323 
4,176 
4,666 
9,344 
6,148 

5,540 
4,765 
4,863 
5, 175 
8,201 
7,  962 

4,510 
17,  246 

25,  427 
3,537 
2.  942 
1,576 
3, 458 
1,698 

2,640 
2,  214 

2,716 

2,  045 
2,595 

3,025 

3,  510 
7,182 
3,199 

34,  480 
4,131 
2,  715 
3,633 

877 
3,092 

2,  420 
3, 943 
2, 157 
1,290 

2,503 
4, 128 
2,  412 
1,179 

3,719 

795,  397 

19,  738 
8,908 

18,  537 
11,  794 
19, 593 

37,  585 
35,  076 
31, 176 
17,  262 
33,  309 

20,  762 


Chinese. 


Japanese. 


176 
124 
428 


181 
93 


1,122 

1 

26 

'"'37' 
52 

82 

39 

1 

1 

9 

237 

118 
73 
19 
69 

341 
17 


412 
12 
59 
45 
54 
1 

0 
10 
32 
172 
21 

14 
15 
38 
60 

515 
86 
10 
4 
14 
19 

45 

157 

62 

42 

27 
9 
21 
19 

22 

10,  287 
272 
70 
193 
494 
502 

84 
611 

44 

417 

709 

1,910 


16 


Civilized 
Indians. 


528 
24 
8 
24 
25 
18 

23 
39 
19 
14 
13 
21 


59 

2 


a  New  town. 


POPULATION. 


563 


Tablk  ly.-POPULATION   BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF   2  500  INHAB 

ITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Coutiuued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,   AND 
BOROCGHS. 


Male. 

New  York— Continued. 
Brooklyn— Continued. 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Ward  14  . 

14. 195 

10,  601 
1.3.  973 
13,811 
22,  689 

20.  844 
37,  518 
17,  389 
10.  617 
23, 973 

Ward  15..   .. 

Ward  16 

Wardl7 

Ward  18 

Ward  19 

Ward  20 

Ward  21 

Ward  22. 
Ward  23. 
Ward  24. 
Ward  25. 
Ward  26. 


23.  899 
12,  672 
8,563 
21,049 
14, 957 

128,  884 
9. 1.57 
3,  849 
6,596 
4,197 
28,  491 


Ward  6 15,880 

Ward  7 |  21,  073 

Ward  8 5,455 

Ward  9 3  910 


BntJ'alo 

Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward    5. 


Ward  10. 
Ward  11. 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 


Canandaigna. 

Canastota 

Canton 

Catskill 

Clyde 


Cohoes , 

College  Point  . 
Coney  Island,. 
Coopers  town  . . 
Corning 


Cortland . . . 
Dansville  . . 
Dunkirk  . . . 

Edgewater  . 
Ellenville  . . 


Elmira 

Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 

Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 


Fairport 

Fi.slikill  on  Hudson . 

Flu.shing 

Fort  Hamilton 

Fort  Plain 


Fredonia 

Fulton 

Geneva  

Glens  Falls  . 
Glovevsville. 
Goshen 


Gouvemeur 1  g.^g 


Greenbush 
Green  Island. 
Haverstraw . . 
Hempstead  .. 
Hoosick  Falls 


6,022 
14,  301 
5,  605 
4,  2.57 

2,706 
1,378 
1,226 

2,  295 
1,247 

10,  221 

3,  226 
2,114 
1,177 

4,  328 

4,258 
1,663 
4.637 
7,162 
1,347 

15,  526 
1,019 
1,673 
1,905 

1,962 
3,772 
3,  334 
1.861 

1,171 
1,814 
3,  926 
1,440 
1,382 

1,623 
2,010 
3,569 
4,527 
6,  658 
1,333 


3,551 
2,177 


2.266 
3,  509 


Female 


1,3. 173 
11,027 
13,  273 
13,  819 
23,  031 

20,  .580 
37,  442 
18,  855 
13,  519 
26.  145 

26,  351 
16,  676 
8,208 
23.  589 
14, 548 

126,  780 
7.968 
3,  073 
6,326 
4.304 
26,  571 

15,  423 
21,039 

4,392 
4,323 

8,  318 

16,  003 
5,  156 
3,884 

3, 162 
1,396 
1,354 
2,  625 
1,391 

12,  288 
2,901 
1,199 
1,480 
4,  222 

4,332 

2,  095 
4,779 
7. 103 
1,534 

15,  367 
1,221 
1,787 
2,041 

2.117 

3,  850 
2,503 
1,848 

1,381 
1,803 
4.510 
1,177 
1,482 

1,776 

2,  204 

3,  988 
4.982 
7,206 
1,574 

1,802 
3,  750 
2,286 
2,  268 

2,  565 

3,  505 


N.4TIVB  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BOBN. 


Native. 


16,117 

15,  847 

16,  766 
20,  199 
27, 014 

27,  992 
49,  447 
2.5,  IIG 
17,818 
34,  116 

3.5,  810 
23,  441 
11,  975 
34,  505 
20,  022 

166, 179 
10.  793 
4,904 
9,  357 
5,762 
30.  901 

18,212 
28,  607 
6,116 
5,  934 

10,  995 
21,  852 
6,917 


4,899 
2,  466 
2.  219 
4,  374 
2,284 

14.  803 
3,747 

1.  986 
2.388 
7,203 

7,728 
3, 185 
0,375 
9,273 
2,536 

25,  575 
2.051 

2,  648 
3,172 

3,071 
6.587 
4,907 
3,139 

2,213 

2,  842 
6,465 
1,723 
2,641 

2,866 

3,  696 
5,  929 
7,931 

12, 202 
2,536 


6,004 
3,  369 
3,706 
4,165 
5,442 


Foreign. 


11,  2.51 
5,  781 

10, 480 
7,431 

18,  706 

13, 432 
25, 513 

11,128 

6,318 

16,002 

14.  440 
5,907 
4,796 

10, 133 
9,483 

89,  485 
6,332 
2,018 
3,565 
2,739 

24, 161 

13,  091 
13,  445 
3,732 
2,299 

3,  345 
8,452 
3,934 
2,372 

969 
308 
361 
546 
354 

7,706 
2,  380 
1,327 
269 
1,347 

862 

573 

3,041 

4,992 

345 

5,  318 
189 
812 

774 

1,008 
1,035 

930 

570 

339 

775 

1,971 

894 

223 

533 

518 
1,628 
1,578 
1,662 

371 

590 
1,297 
1,  094 

1,  364 

666 

1,572 


White. 


Colored. 


27.  355 
21,  513 
27,  238 
27,  556 
45,  310 

41,387 
74,881 
35,  629 
23, 315 

49,  858 

50,  041 
29, 113 
15,  790 
43,  406 

29,  265 

254,  495 

17,  117 

6.894 

12,  917 

8,247 

54,  598 

31, 164 

42, 052 
9,831 
8,207 

14,  278 

30,  236 

10, 828 
8, 126 

5,  776 
2,  732 

2,  570 
4,677 
2.601 

22,  486 
6. 116 

3,  027 

2.  605 
8,421 

8,549 

3,  751 
9,406 

14,  090 
2,  856 

30,  236 
2,238 
3,389 
3,580 

4,060 
7,585 
5,793 
3,591 

2,535 
3,546 

7,700 
2,580 
2,817 

3,392 
4,197 
7,386 
9,474 
13,  721 
2,606 

3,457 
7,28] 
4,  463 
4,729 
4,594 
6,996 


94 

1 

60 

397 

13 
52 

589 
799 

228 

164 
214 
958 
1,190 
222 

1,118 

2 

17 

3 

241 

461 

132 
60 
17 
24 


67 
22 
15 

92 
39 
10 
240 
37 

21 

9 

273 

52 
129 

30 

G 

7 

171 

25 

650 


366 

15 

37 

44 

117 


731 
36 
46 

6 
14 

167 

33 

140 

299 

1 
19 


339 
235 
13 


Chinese. 


13 
15 
7 
14 
13 

24 
24 
19 

18 
32 


17 
3 

41 
18 

44 
6 
11 


Japanese. 


Civilized 
Indians. 


20 
1 


564  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

TABI.K  1 7. -POPULATION   BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND    COLOR,  FOR    PLACES   OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE  :  1890— Coutiuued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    VILLAGES.    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Uew  York— Continued. 

Horaell.sville 

Hudson 

Huntington 

Hion 

Ithaca 


Jamaica 

Jamestowu. 
Johnstown. 
Kingston... 


Lansingburg 

Lerov 

Little  FaUs  . 
Lockport — 


Long  Island  cit.v 

Wardl 

■Ward2 

Wards 

"Ward  4 

Ward  5 


LowviUe 

Lyons 

if  alone 

Matteawan. 


Mechanlcsville. 

Medina 

Middletown 

Mount  Vernon . 


Newark 

New  Brighton  . 

Kewburg  

Kew  Kochelle.. 


New  Yoi-lc  . 
Ward  1 
AVard  2 
AVard  3 
Ward  4 
Ward    5 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 

Ward  11. 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 
Ward  14. 
Ward  15. 


Ward  le. 
Ward  17. 
Ward  18. 
Ward  19. 
Ward  20. 

Ward  21. 
AVard22. 
Ward  23. 
Ward  24. 


New  York  Mills... 

Niagara  Falls 

North  Tarrytown  . 
North  Tonawanda. 


Norwich  ... 

Nyack 

Ogdenshurc 
Oleau  


Male. 


Oneida . . . 
Oneonta .  - . 
O.swegi)  ... 
PeekskiU  , 


5, 425 
4,541 
1,386 
2,  043 
5,280 

2,  653 
7,  725 

3,  67t) 
10.  441 

4,819 
1,237 
4,180 
7,591 

15,  628 
4,378 
1,768 
2,432 
4,610 
2,440 

1,164 
2,168 
2,  359 
2,074 

1,325 
2,218 
5,  710 
5,173 

1,578 
8,306 
10,  880 

4,  322 

747,  579 

5,  950 
568 

2,304 
9,  985 
6,801 

13,  080 

29,  271 
16,400 

27,  074 

30,  588 

37,  803 
117,842 
23,  231 
15,281 
13.104 

23,  470 
52,  357 
30,  75(> 
110.  597 
41, 798 

29, 528 
72, 923 

28,  968 
9,894 

1,076 
2,738 
1,574 
2,689 

2,450 
1,  952 
5,659 
3,  721 

2,910 
3,  053 
10,281 
4,059 


Female. 


5,571 
5,429 
1,642 

2,014 
5,799 

2,  708 
8,313 
4,092 
10,  820 

5,731 
1,506 
4,  603 
8,447 

14,  878 
3,981 
1,535 
2,381 
4,653 
2,328 

1,347 
2,307 
2,627 
2.204 

1,354 

2,274 
0,261 
5,657 

2, 120 

8,117 

12,  207 

3,895 

767,  722 
5,172 
361 
1,461 
7,824 
5,584 

10, 033 

28.  095 
14,  820 
27,  351 
27, 008 

37,  623 
127,  204 
22,  653 
12,  813 
12,  295 

25,  664 
50,  801 

32,  514 
124,  249 

42,  529 

33,  491 
80,  954 

26,  980 
10,  243 

1,470 
2,764 
1,605 
2,104 

2,762 
2,159 
0,003 
3,637 

3, 178 
3,  219 
11,501 
5,017 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


li  ative. 


Foreign. 


9,569 
8, 436 
2,646 
3,360 
9,776 

4,237 
10,  029 

0,472 
17.081 

8,300  I 
2, 189 

7, 114  ! 
12, 610 

19,  318 
5,428 
2,025 
3,  093 
5,834 
2,938 

2,279 
3,  593 
4,000 
3,534 

2,287 

3,  475 

10,502 

7,988 

3,  268 
11,  074 
18,  291 

5,425 

875,  358 
6,  013 
487 
2, 103 
9.432 
6,900 

9,737 
31,231 

17.  595 
37.  786 
20, 116 

37,  538 
159,  299 
20,  599 
11, 815 
14,  675 

31,915 
50,  747 
37,  294 
132, 344 
52,  398 

36,  785 
98,  812 
35,  897 
13, 831 

1,725 
3,591 

2,428 
3,  232 

4,669 
3,506 
8,  066 
6,  036 

5,  250 

5,  799 

16,  860 

8,576 


1,427 

1,534 

382 

697 

1,303 

1,124 
5,409 
1,296 
4,180 

2,244 

554 

1,669 

3,428 

11,188 
2,  931 
1,278 
1,720 
3,429 
1,830 

232 
882 
926 
744 

392 
1,017 
1,475 
2.842 

430 
5,  349 
4,796 
2,792 

039,  943 
5, 109 
442 
1,662 
8.  377 
5,  476 

13,  382 
26. 135 
13,  625 
16,  639 
37.  480 

37, 888 
85,  747 
25,  285 
16.  279 
10,  724 

17,219 
52,  411 

25,  976 
102,  502 

31,  929 

26,  234 
55,  065 
18.  051 

6,306 

827 
1,911 

7.51 
1,561 

543 

605 

3,596 

1,322 

833 

473 

4,982 

1,100 


White. 


Colored. 


10,  942 
9,619 
2,806 
4,027 

10,  794 

5,027 
15, 940 

7,666 
20, 835 

10, 430 
2,696 
8,  736 

15,  850 

30, 386 

8,  338 
3,302 
4,775 

9,  218 
4,753 

2,511 
4,410 
4,982 
4,257 

2,677 
4,  432 
11,733 
10,  642 

3,694 

16,  236 

22,  494 
7,971 

1,489,027 

10,  971 

906 

3,735 

17,712 

12,304 

22,  663 
.57,  290 
30,  483 
53.  237 
57,  422 

75,  364 
240,  820 

45.  822 
27,  925 
23, 134 

46,  856 
102,  934 

62,  774 

232.  711 

79,  459 

62,  382 

149,  472 

53, 407 

19,844 

2,552 
5,343 
3,068 
4,791 

5,048 

3,909 

11,639 

7,239 

5,  995 

6,  245 

21,784 
9,490 


50 
350 
220 

29 
282 

332 
94 
102 
426 

114 

47 
44 
185 

106 
15 
1 
36 
44 
10 


Chinese. 


60 
241 

177 

4 
182 
580 
242 

23,  601 
124 
19 
17 
40 
61 

108 

9 

687 

1,126 

76 

10 

3,951 

9 

130 

2,  201 

2,188 

105 

434 

1,933 

4,782 

546 

4,275 
495 
275 


159 

111 

1 

159 
197 
23 
113 

84 

27 
54 
184 


Japanese, 


1,970 
24 
3 
12 
53 
20 

348 
67 

44 
60 
98 

52 
265 
53 
39 
63 


111 
49 

196 
80 

80 
115 

45 
18 


Civilized 
Indians. 


POPULATION. 


565 


Table   17.-P0PULATI0N    BY   SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND   COLOK,  FOR   PLACES  OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Coutiimed. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,  AMD 
BOROUGHS. 


New  York — Continued. 

l-"enn  Yan 

Piatt  sburg 

Port  Chester 

Port  Jervis  

Port  Ricbmond 

Pot.S(lam 

Poughkeepsie 


1.951 
3,441 
2,607 
4,624 

3.  im 

1.  80S 
10,  259 


Kochester 04, 453 


Male. 


Ward 
Ward 
"Ward 
Ward 
"Ward 


"Ward  C. 
"Ward  7. 
"Ward  8. 
"Ward  9. 
"Ward  10. 


"Ward  11 

"Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Ward  14 

Ward  15 

Ward  16 


Rome 

Salamanca 

Sandy  Hill 

Saratoga  Springs . 
Saugerties  


Schenectady 

Seneca  Falls 

Singsing 

Suspension  Bridge  . 


Syracuse  

Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward    5 . 


Ward  0. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 
Ward  11. 

Tarrytowu  .. 
Tonawanda  . 


Troy^ 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

AVard  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 


Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 
Ward  11 . 
"W^ard  12. 
Ward  13. 


trtica 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 


Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 
Ward  11. 
Ward  12. 


1,202 
1,725 
2,948 
1,878 
4,942 

2,  334 
3,154 
7,278 
4.720 

2,  531 

4,315 
4,185 
6,401 
3,327 

3,  268 
10,  245 

7.281 
1,800 
1,364 
5,  418 
1,947 

10,  208 

2,  946 
5,  335 
2,263 

42,  922 
2,425 
5,  375 

3,  886 
fi,  998 
7,056 


5. 128 
3,  860 
2,534 
1,439 
1.533 

1,666 
3,  826 

28,  591 
1,626 
2.186 
1.206 
1,845 
2,791 
2,639 

2,  515 

1,774 
2,232 

2,  886 
1,922 
2.548 
2,421 

20,  608 
628 
1,995 
1,398 
1,335 
753 
1,089 

1.978 

3,  015 
3,494 
1, 105 
1,402 
2,416 


Female. 


2.  303 
3,569 
2,667 
4,  703 
3,171 
2,153 

11,947 

69,443 

990 

1,743 

3,  584 
2,068 
5,036 

2,602 
4,070 
7,913 
4,882 
3, 134 

4,640 
4,544 
6,477 
3,740 

3,  386 
10,  634 

7,710 
1,892 
1,531 
6,557 
2,290 

9,694 
3, 170 
4,017 
2,142 

45,  221 
2,487 
5,  386 
3,761 
7,447 
7,  642 

3.148 
5,317 

4,  404 
2,  637 
1,328 
1,664 

1,896 
3,319 

32,  365 

2,067 

2,  558 
1,458 
2,659 

3,  232 
2,186 

3,270 
2,091 
■2, 143 
3.290 
2,134 
2.476 
2,801 

23,  399 
513 
2,059 
1.  6,50 
1,  653 
915 
1,  208 

2,647 
3,339 
3,730 
1.217 
1.  73,^ 
2,735 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BOKN. 


Native. 


3,  839 
5,808 
3,  789 
8,277 
5,041 
3.  292 
18, 162 

94. 121 

1,  535 
2.292 
5, 135 
2.907 
6,671 

3, 1.52 
5,  830 
11, 133 
7,235 
4.304 

6,308 
6,206 
7,424 
5,142 
4,790 

14,  057 

11,  878 

2,  fe 
2.508 

10,  038 
3,734 

15,  520 
.5,  214 
7,  523 
2,937 

65,  801 

3,  796 
7,078 
.5.  317 

TO,  365 

11,  563 

4,900 
7.  534 
6,  829 
3.  695 
1,979 
2,745 

2,731 
4,922 

43,  691 

2,  611 

3,  573 
1,976 

3,  696 
4,662 
2,781 

4,174 

2.  578 
2.999 

4,  603 
2,762 
3,100 
4,176 

32,  238 
814 
2,719 
2,372 
2.469 
1,119 
1,608 

3.  518 

4.  715 
4.  830 
1,867 
2,  442 
3,765 


Foreign. 


415 
1,202 
1,  485 
1,050 
1,249 

669 
4,044 

39,  775 

657 

1,176 

1,  .397 
1,039 

3,  307 

1,784 
1,394 
4,058 

2,  367 
1,361 

2,647 
2,  523 
5,  454 
1,925 
1,864 
6,822 

3,113 
864 
387 

1,937 
503 

4,  382 
902 

1,829 
1,468 

22,  342 
1,116 
3.683 
2.  330 
4,080 
3,135 

930 
2.  911 
1,435 

1,476 
788 
4,52 

831 
2,223 

17.  265 
1,082 
1,171 
088 
808 
1.361 
2,044 

1,611 
1,287 
1,376 
1,573 
1,294 

1,  924 
1,040     I 

11, 769  I 
327 
1,335 
676 
519  I 
549 
689 

1,107 
1,639 

2,  394 
455 
693 

1,386 


White. 


4,178 
7,009 

5,  208 
9,201 
6, 134 
3,  961 

21,  658 

133,  318 
2,177 
3,  440 
6,299 

3,  929 
9,968 

4,  929 

7,172 

15. 117 

9.578 

5,650 

8,943 

8,727 

12.  878 

7,040 

6,  645 
20,  826 

14,  893 
3,687 
2,879 

11,412 
4,197 

19,  789 
6,077 
9.  078 

4,  382 

87.  276 
4,910 

10,  755 
7,622 

14,  389 

14,  661 

5,  095 
10,  241 

7,886 
.5. 166 

2,  767 
3.184 

3,  436 
7,143 

60,441 

3,  560 

4.  590 

2.  613 
4,453 

6,  013 

4.  823 

5,  705 

3.  845 

4.  373 
6. 166 
4,056 

5.  024 
5,220 

43,  759 
1,117 
4,040 
3,030 
2,824 
1,668 
2.  293 

4.617 

6.  350 

7.  223 
2,  319 
.1134 
5,144 


Colored. 


76 
1 

64 
122 
150 


539 

559 

12 
25 
226 
15 
10 


52 

74 


97 

5 

16 

.538 

40 

105 
38 
266 


843 
1 


56 
31 

133 

198 

377 

5 


122 
1 

.513 
133 
154 
51 
51 
10 


244 
24 
14 
16 

162 


Cliinese.  Japanese.    Civilized 
I  Indians. 


10 
1 


20 


566  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  17.-P0PULATI0N  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR  PLACES   OF  2,500    INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,  VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


New  York— Continued. 
Wappingers  F.iUs-- 

Warsaw 

"Waterloo 

Watertown 

Watkins 


Waverlv 

Wellsville 

West  Troy  . . . 
Whitehall... - 
White  Plains. 
Whitestone  .. 


Tonkera 

Ward  1 . 
Ward  2., 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 

North  Carolina: 
Asheville  . . 
Charlotte... 

Concord  

Durham 

Elizabeth... 


Fayetteville 
Goldsboro  .  - 
Greensboro. 
Henderson 


Oxford 

Ealeigh  .  - . 
Keidsville  . 
Salem 


Salisbury  .-. 
Washington. 
Wilmington . 
Winston 


North  Dakota : 

Fargo 

Grand  Forks 


Ohio: 

Akron 

Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 


Alliance 

Ashland... 
Ashtabula. 

Athens 

Avondale  . 


Bamesville . . . 

Bellaire 

Bellefontaine . 

Bellevue 

Berea 


Bowling  Green . 

Bridgeport 

BrookljTi 

Bryan  

Biicyrus 

Cambridge 


Male. 


1,801 
1,554 
2, 032 
7,045 
1,226 

1,913 
1,624 
6,146 

2,181 
1,946 
1,398 

15,  259 
4,  042 
5,981 
4,644 
592 


5,111 
5,388 
1,910 
2,646 
1,540 

1,933 
1,854 
1,646 
2,019 


Female. 


Newborn 3, 510 


1,419 
6,507 

1,448 
1,168 

2,138 
1,656 
9,287 
4,168 


2,866 
2,751 


IS, 742 
1,873 
1,689 
2,482 
3.355 
2,601 
1,742 

3,859 
1,695 
4,522 
1,244 
2,013 

1,525 
5,057 
2,039 
1,484 
1,  SS2 

1,784 
1,723 
2,335 
1,487 
3,025 
2,132 


Canton 13, 163 

Wardl 2,321 

Ward2 1,928 

Wards 1,674 


Ward4 1,734 

Wards 1,535 

Ward6 1,580 

Ward7 2,391 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


1,917 
1,566 

2,  S18 
7.680 
1,378 

2,210 
1,811 
6,821 
2,253 
2,096 
1,410 

16,  774 

4,380 

6,370 

5,502 

522 


5, 124 
6,169 
2,429 
2,839 
1,711 

2,289 
2,163 
1,671 
2,172 
4,333 

1,488 
6,171 
1,521 
1,543 

2,280 

1,889 

10,  769 

3,850 


2,798 
2,228 


13,  859 
1,920 
1,842 
2,563 
3,361 
2,593 
1,580 

3,748 
1,871 
3,816 
1,376 
2,460 

1,682 

4,877 
2,206 
1,568 
1,201 

1,683 
1,646 
2,250 
1,581 
2,949 
2,229 

13,  026 
2,372 
1,948 
1,686 

1,661 

1,418 
1,561 
2,380 


Native. 


Foreign. 


2,807 
2,658 
3,695 
11,  235 
2,380 

3,819 
2,954 
9,911 
3,761 
3,265 
2,579 

21,  098 

5,344 

8,381 

6,579 

794 


10,016 

11,371 

4,333 

5,456 

3,226 

4,197 
3,954 
3,  274 
4,138 
7,773 

2,892 

12,  573 

2,955 

2,683 

4,374 
3,  536 
19,  544 
7,979 


3,  805 
2,717 


21,  608 
3,097 
3,  023 
4,159 
4,663 
4,315 
2,351 

6,490 
3,371 
6,110 
2,534 
3,678 

3,138 
8,679 
4,005 
2,584 
1,755 

3,172 
2,  850 
3,275 
2,831 
5,060 
4,197 

21,  965 
4,075 
3,180 
2,847 

2,  696 
2,449 
2,568 
4,150 


White. 


911 
462 
655 
3,490 
224 

304 
481 
3,056 
673 
777 
229 

10,  935 

3,078 

3.970 

3,567 

320 


219 

186 

6 

29 
25 

25 
63 
43 
53 

70 

15 

105 

14 

28 

44 

9 

512 

39 


1,799 
2,  262 


5,993 
696 
508 
880 

2,  053 
879 
971 

1,117 
195 

2,228 

86 

795 

69 

1,255 

240 

468 

778 

295 
519 
1,310 
237 
914 
164 

4,224 
618 


699 
504 
573 
621 


3,698 
3,088 
4,296 
14,  602 
2,517 

4,060 
3,398 
12,  907 
4,413 
3,895 
2,779 

31, 500 
8,368 

12, 110 
9,923 
1,099 


6,668 
6,417 
2,957 
3,626 
1,760 

2,249 
2,296 
2,088 
1,514 
2,  572 

1,450 
6,327 
1,570 
2,395 

2,427 
1,671 
8,731 
3,331 


Colored. 


5,595 
4,937 


27, 149 
3,612 
3,497 
4,972 
6,687 
5,136 
3,245 

7,559 
3,553 
8,252 
2,  303 
4,095 

2,994 
9,601 
3,921 
3,035 
2,533 

3,427 
3,102 
4,585 
3,039 
5,941 
4,135 

26,  080 
4,691 
3,865 
3,359 

3,383 
2,914 
3,125 
4,743 


Chinese. 


Japanese. 


19 
30 
52 
117 


61 
35 
57 
19 
142 
29 

506 

53 

220 

218 

15 


3,567 
5,134 
1,382 
1,859 
1,490 

1,973 
1,720 
1,  227 
2,677 
5,  271 

1,457 

6,348 

1,399 

316 

1,991 

1,874 
11, 324 
4,686 


451 
181 
34 
72 
29 
58 
77 

47 
13 
85 
317 
378 

212 
330 
324 

17 


40 
267 


29 

33 

223 

107 
2 
11 


Civilized 
Indians. 


22 
1 

16 
5 


POPULATION. 


567 


Table    17.— POPULATION  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE  :  1890— Contiuued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,   VILLAGES,    AND 

SEX. 

NATIVE 
EIQN 

SJTD  FOR- 
BORN. 

COLOR. 

BOROUGHS. 

Male. 

Female. 

Native. 

Foreign. 

White. 

Colored. 

Chinese. 

Japanese. 

Civilized 
Indians. 

Ohio — Continued . 

1,359 
5,314 

145,  Oil 
4,097 
5.  677 
4,187 
6,732 
3,893 

3,898 
4,476 
2,  627 
3,813 
5,496 

6,341 
5,937 
5,601 
4,  883 
4,  402 

4,577 
4,590 
4,015 
4,125 
4,640 

5,200 
6,159 
7,263 
5,774 
4,880 

4,  923 
4,040 
4,  538 
3,504 
4,  723 

3,122 

132,517 
3,777 
2,014 
1,911 
3,166 
2,695 

2,111 
4,090 
3,431 
5,193 

1,  852 

1,414 
1,775 
2,460 
1,758 
2,957 

2,937 
4,087 
5,080 
2,407 
2,995 

3,138 
4,702 
3,243 
7,150 
6,157 

2,621 
4,643 
2.456 
2,279 
1,950 

1,802 

2,  482 
2.466 

3,  376 
3,560 

1,343 
5,974 

151,  897 
4,344 
6,770 
4,  432 
7,206 
4,054 

3,763 

4,  662 

2,  294 

3.  596 
5,453 

6,405 
6,179 
5,837 
4,945 
4,948 

5,353 

5,575 
4,123 
4,077 
4,707 

5,067 
6,  303 
7,827 
5, 127 
5,094 

5,755 
4,587 
4,934 
3,775 
4,645 

3,434 

128,  836 
3,231 
1,669 
1,112 
2,740 
2,882 

2,340 
3,668 
3.243 
4,349 

2,  022 

1,701 
2,375 
2,699 
2,455 

3,  2S7 

2,748 
4,191 

5,  092 
2,502 
3,291 

3,601 
4,623 
2,  837 
6,877 
5,453 

2,371 
4,566 
1,946 
2,129 
1,864 

1,897 
2,358 
2,623 
2,951 
3,365 

2,490 
9,946 

225,  500 

7,258 

10,  222 

6,155 

10,  951 
6,114 

5,953 
6,205 
3,548 
5,760 
7,549 

8,979 
8,768 
7,  666 
7,270 
7,060 

7,638 

7,690 

•     6, 571 

6,126 

7,288 

7,872 
9,  433 

11,  403 
8,479 
8, 116  , 

8,881 
6,642 
6,998 
5,785 
7,120 

6,126 

164,  258 
3,746 
2,  762 
1,709 
4,469 
3,707 

2,751 
4,483 
3,979 
5.517 
2,912 

2,274 
3,047 
3,754 
3,458 
4,252 

2,933 

5,026 
7,176 
3,561 
4,267 

5,117 
6,273 
3,326 
6,924 

5,859 

2,838 
5,369 
2,437 
2,922 
2,  520 

2,738 
3,462 
3,857 
3,995 
4.321 

212 
1,342 

71,408 
1,183 
2,225 
2,464 
2,987 
1,833 

1,708 
2,  933 

1,  373 
1,649 
3,400 

3,827 
3,348 
3,772 
2,558 

2,  290 

2,292 

2,475 
1,567 
2,076 
2,059 

2,395 

3,029 
3,687 
2,422 
1,858 

1,797 
1,985 
2,474 
1,494 
2,248 

430 

97,  095 
3,262 
921 
1,314 
1,437 
1,870 

1,700 
3,275 
2,695 
4,  025 
962 

841 
1,103 
1,405 

755 
2,002 

2, 752 

3,  252 
2,996 
1,348 
2,019 

1,622 
3,  052 
2,754 
7,103 
5,751 

2,154 
3,840 
1,965 
1,486 
1,294 

961 

1,378 
1,232 
2,332 
2,604 

2,085 
10,  345 

285,  224 
8,270 
10,  688 
8,560 

13,  451 
7,457 

6,371 
9,116 
4,  683 
6,922 
10,  689 

12,  794 
12, 095 
11,436 
9,634 
9,108 

9,297 
9,381 
6,547 
7,  613 
8,757 

10, 105 
12,  328 

14,  905 
10,  702 

9,596 

10,  474 
8,524 
9,342 
7.142 
9,  237 

5,886 

258,  318 

6,  772 
3,366 
2,950 
5,673 
5,482 

4,442 

7,  745 
6,651 
9,535 
3,577 

2,927 
3,924 
4,732 
4,095 
6,154 

5,631 
8,259 
10, 140 
4,864 
6,  223 

6,555 
9,267 
6,060 
14,011 

11,  596 

4,992 
9,184 
4,396 
4,389 
3,806 

3,698 
4,826 
5,075 
6,307 
6,909 

14 
941 

11,  655 

171 

1,759 

59 

487 
482 

1,286 

21 

238 

480 

257 

12 
21 
2 

194 
242 

633 

782 

1,589 

589 

590 

162 
134 
185 
199 
378 

202 
103 
130 
137 
131 

668 

2,989 
233 
315 

68 
231 

93 

9 

13 
21 

7 
292 

185 
226 
427 
118 
94 

49 
17 
32 
43 
63 

183 
58 
20 
16 
13 

1 
2 

24 

2 

Clullicotlie               

1 

4 

Ward   1 

Ward    2 

Ward    3 

Ward   4         

Ward   5      

5 

4 

1 

3 

Ward   6 

Ward    7 

Ward   8 

Ward   9 

7 
3 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Ward  14 

Ward  15 

Wardl6 

Ward  17 

2 

2 

Ward  18 

Ward  19 

Ward  20 

Ward  21 

Ward  22 

Ward  23 

Ward  24 

Ward  25 

Ward  26 

1 

\ 

Ward  27 

Ward  28 

Ward  29 

Ward  30 

Circleville 

2 

Cleveland 

Ward    1 

36 
2 

1 
3 
2 

1 

5 

5 
1 

Ward    2 

1 

Ward   3 

2 

Ward   4 

Ward    5 

1 

Ward    6 

Ward   7 

■Ward   8 

2 

Ward   9 

"Ward  10 

2 
3 

3 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Wardl4 

Ward  15 

6 

5 
2 

Wardie 

Ward  17 

Ward  18 

Ward  19 

2 

Ward  20 

Ward  21 

X 

Ward  22 

Ward  23 

Ward  24 

Ward  25 

1 

Ward  26 

Ward  27 

24 
6 
16 

8 

1 
14 
14 
19 
16 

1 

Ward  28 

Ward  29 

3 

Ward  30 

Ward  .31 

Ward  32 

Ward  33 

Ward  34 

1 

Ward  35 

568 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  17.— POPULATION   BY   SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,   AND 
Bl -'ROUGHS. 


Ohio — Continued. 

Cleveland— Continued. 

Ward  36 

Ward  a? 

Ward  38 

Ward  39 

Ward  40 


Columbus . . . 
Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward    5. 

Ward  6. 
Ward  7 . 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 

Ward  11. 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 
Ward  14. 
Ward  15. 


Conneaut 

Coshocton  

Crestline 

Cuyahoga  Falls 


Dayton 

Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 


WardC 

Ward  7 

Ward8 

Not  in  wards 


Defiance . . 
Delaware. 
Delphos . . 
Dennison . 
Dover  — 


East  Liverpool. 

Eaton 

Elyria 

Eindlay 

Fostoria 


Franklin . . 
Fremont  .. 

Gallon 

Gallipolis  . 
Greenville. 


Hamilton 
Hillsboro- 
Ironton  ... 
Jackson.. 
Kent 


Kenton 

Lancaster . 
Lebanon  . . 
Leetonia  .. 
Lima 


Logan 

London  ... 

Lorain 

Mansfield  . 
Marietta  . . 


Male.       Female. 


Marion 

Martins  Ferry 
Marysville  ... . 

Massillon 

Miamisburg — 


3,912 
5,621 
4,410 
4,829 
3.610 

45, 019 
3,068 
3.906 
2,839 
2,133 
2.853 

2.510 
3,085 
1,534 
2,646 
3,372 

3,791 
,  4,  482 
3,222 
2,956 
2,  622 

1,  602 
1.743 

1,  432 
1,278 

30,  489 
3.241 
2,489 
3,284 
2.630 
4,547 

3,212 
5,466 
3,951 
1,669 

3,916 
3,956 

2,  367 
1.547 
1,744 

5,558 
1.385 
2,687 
9,821 
3,618 

1,296 
3,435 
3,095 
2,092 
2,663 

a.  851 

1.696 
5,355 
2,041 
1,713 

2,774 
3,548 
1,498 
1,466 
8,371 

1,440 
1,582 
2,519 
6,476 

3,  986 

4,319 
3.160 
1,298 
5,068 
1,463 


3,747 
5,391 
4,331 

4,688 
3,611 

43, 131 
3,071 
3,778 
2,782 
1,930 
3, 268 

2,843 
3.173 
1,372 
2,430 
3,210 

3,896 
2,644 
3,  299 
2,872 
2,563 

1,639 
1,929 
1,479 
1,336 

30,  731 
3,367 
2,333 

3.274 
2,782 
4,533 

3,232 
5,470 
4,167 
1,573 

3,778 
4,268 
2.149 
1.  378 
1.726 

5,  398 
1,549 
2,924 
8,732 

3,  452 

1,  433 
3,706 
3.231 

2,  406 
2,810 

8,714 
1,924 
5,584 
2,279 

1,788 

2,783 

4,  007 
1,552 
1,360 
7,610 

1,679 
1,731 
2,344 
■  6,997 
4,287 

4,008 
3,090 

1,512 
5,024 
1,489 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


Native.    Foreign 


5,040 
6,621 
5,224 
5,  365 
4,267 

75, 662 
4,791 
5,294 
4,432 
3,580 
5,447 

4,959 
5,312 

2,  544 
4,504 
5,563 

6,986 
6,129 

5.954 
5.263 

4,  904 

2,989 

3,  388 
2.  465 
2,200 

51,  633 

5.  659 
4,263 
5,949 
4,875 
7,614 

5,533 

8,278 
6,650 
2,812 

6.461 
7,440 

4,  025  ■ 
2,604 
2.891 

9,178 
2,799 
4,372 
16, 825 
6,170 

2.  578 
5,896 
5,492 
4.336 
5,168 

14, 602 
3.436 
9,923 
3,986 

3,  019 

4,966 
6,956 
2,932 
2,232 
14,  254 

2,931 
3,011 
3,792 
11,703 
7,027 

7,498 
5,429 
2,671 
8, 1.52 
2,700 


2,619 
4,391 
3,517 
4,152 
2,954 

12,  488 

1,348 

2,390 

1.189 

483 

674 

394 
946 

362 

572 

1,019 

701 
997 
567 
565 
2«l 

252 
284 
446 
414 

9,  587 
949 
5.59 
609 
537 

1,466 

911 
2,658 
1,468 

430 

1,233 

784 
491 
321 
579 

1,778 

135 

1,  239 

1,728 

900 

151 
1,245 
834 
162 
305 

2,963 
184 

1,016 
334 


591 
599 
118 
594 
1,727 

188 

302 

1,071 

1,770 

646 

829 
821 
139 
1,940 
252 


White. 


7,648 
10,  998 
8,732 
9,515 
7,212 

82,  603 
6,109 
7,652 
5,058 
3,  938 
5,524 

5,110 
6,098 
2,638 
3,896 
6,  243 

6,438 
6,722 
6,428 
5,  697 
5,052 

3,222 
3,605 
2.896 
2, 591 

59,  054 
6,416 
4,399 
5,  827 
5,220 
9,022 

6,366 

10,882 

7,715 

3,207 

7,631 
7,732 
4,434 
2,887 
3,468 

10,  811 
2,840 
5,515 

18,  251 
6,964 

2,618 
7,019 
6,303 
3,558 
5,447 

17,  270 
3,025 

10,  093 
4,161 
3,496 

5,316 
7,327 
2,798 
2,823 
15, 423 

3,082 
2,878 
4,670 
13, 398 
8,032 

8,150 
5,969 
2,692 
9,979 
2,952 


Colored. 


Chinese. 


Japanese. 


11 

14 

9 

2 

9 

5,  525 

30 

32 

563 

124 

597 

243 
160 
268 
1,176 
338 

1,249 
391 
93 
131 
130 


15 
23 

,158 
192 
422 
731 
192 
58 

72 

54 

402 

35 

63 

489 

82 

38 

2 

140 

91 

95 

296 

106 

111 
119 

23 
939 

26 

294 
595 
844 
159 
3 

240 
227 
247 
3 
553 

36 
433 
191 

75 
238 


281 
118 
111 


Civilized 
Indians. 


14 


13 

"i 


populatio:n. 


561) 


Table  1 7.— POPULATION  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND   COLOR,  FOR   PLACES   OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Oliio — Continued. 

Mitldleport 

Middletown  ... 
Mount  Vernon 

Napoleon 

Nelsonville 


Kewark 

Kew  Philadelphia . 
New  Straitsville  . . 

Niles 

North  Baltimore  . . 


Norwalk 

Oberlin 

Painesville . 

Piqua , 

Pomeroy 

Portsmouth  , 


Eavenna  . . 
St.  Mary  . , 

Salem 

Sandusky . 
Shawnee  . . 
Sidney 


Springfield 
"Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 


Ward  6. 
Ward?.. 
Wards.. 
Ward  9.. 


Steulienville 
Tiffin  


Toledo 

Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 

Ward  0. 
Ward?. 
Wards. 
Ward  9. 


Toronto 

Troy 

TJhrichsrille 

Tipper  Sandusky. 
Urbana '.. 


Van  Wert. . . . 
Wapakoneta . 

Warren 

Washington. . 
Wellston 


Wellsriile 

West  Cleveland. 

Wilmington 

Wooster 

Xenia 


Toungstown  . 
Wardl... 
Ward  2... 
Wards... 
Ward  4... 
Wards... 


WardC 

Ward7 

Wards 

Not  in  wards. 


Male.       Female. 


Zaneevllle . 


1,539 
3,838 
2,831 
1,347 
2,317 

6,985 
2, 199 
1,434 
2,182 
1,589 

3,407 
1,892 
2,199 
4,571 
2,319 
5,945 

1,627 
1,496 
2,844 
9,024 
1,705 
2,376 

15, 899 
1,499 
1,234 
1,567 
1,738 
2,890 

1,805 
2,042 
1,642 
1,476 

6,600 
5,262 

40,  887 
5,780 
2,747 
3,150 

3,  038 
3,943 

4,  355 
6,419 
7,681 
3,774 

1,290 
2,169 
1,939 
1,694 
3,071 

2,659 
1,779 
3,022 
2,790 
2,220 

2,647 
2,083 
1,491 
2,753 
3,529 

16,  990 
1,687 
1,748 
2.067 
787 
1,430 

1,965 

1,568 

947 

4,791 

10, 164 


1,672 
3,843 
3,196 

1,417 
2,241 

7,285 
2,257 
1,348 
2,107 
1,268 

3,788 
2,484 
2,556 
4,519 
2,407 
6,449 

1,790 
1,504 
2,936 
9,447 
1,561 
2,474 

15,  996 

1,417 
1,294 
1,724 
1,669 
2,884 

1,978 
2,031 
1,613 
1,386 

6,794 
5,539 

40, 547 
5,521 
2,817 
3,170 
2,914 
3,810 

4,009 
7,115 
7,482 
3,709 

1,246 
2,325 
1,903 
1,878 
3,439 

2,853 
1,837 
2,951 
2,952 
2,157 

2,600 
2,034 
1,588 
3,148 
3,772 

16,  230 
1,903 
1,715 
1,732 
793 
1,417 

1,886 

1,521 

846 

4,417 

10,  845 


NATIVE  AND  FOll- 
EIGN  BORN. 


Native. 


3,  057 
6,801 
5,540 
2,350 
4,168 

12,  930 
3,808 
2,060 
2,994 
2,671 

6,246 
4,065 
4,224 
8,025 
4.072 
11,154 

2,970 
2,752 
5,127 
13, 775 
2,397 
4,504 

28, 160 
2,289 
2,378 
3,079 
2,  857 
5,  430 

3,421 
3,410 
2,860 
2,436 

11,461 
9,287 

59,245 
8,403 
4,392 
5,  213 
4,147 
5,708 

6,340 

10,  006 
9,776 
5,260 

2,126 

4, 285 
3.611 
3,101 
5,  925 

5,316 
3,220 
4,970 
5,554 
4,101 

4,864 
3.270 
2,976 
5,383 
6,778 

22,  684 
2,961 
2,372 
2,241 
1,299 
2,161 

2,667 
2,208 
1,044 
5,731 

19, 099 


Foreign. 


487 
414 
390 

1,340 
648 
722 

1,295 
186 

949 
311 
531 

1,065 
054 

1,240 

447 
248 
,  ,  653 
'4,696 
869 
346 

3,735 
627 
150 
212 
550 
350 

362 
663 

395 
426 

1,933 
1,514 

22, 189 
2,898 
1,172 
1, 107 
1,805 
2,045 

2,024 
3,528 
5,387 
2,  223 

410 
209 
231 
471 
585 

196 
396 

1,003 
188 
276 

383 
847 
103 
518 
523 

10, 536 

629 

1,091 

1,558 

281 


1,184 
881 
749 

3,477 

1,910 


White. 


2,002 
7,  395 
5,779 
2,756 
4,427 

13,  942 
4,419 
2,771 
4,288 
2,816 

7,110 
3,688 
4,585 
8,745 
4,339 
11,445 

3,285 
2,984 
5.  595 
18, 187 
3,  265 
4,681 

28,  343 
2,676 
2,419 
2,739 
2.930 
4,800 

3,  333 
3,873 
2,907 
2,666 

12.  886 
10,  753 

80,  349 
11,167 
5,269 
6,232 
5,857 
7,701 

8,336 
13,417 

14,  888 
7,482 

2,536 
4,108 
3,792 
3,527 
5,685 

5,368 
3,602 
5,  840 
5,000 
4,366 

5,153 
4.098 
2.548 

5,857 
5,424 

32,  571 
3,485 
3,381 
3,758 
1,514 
2,704 

3,753 
3,067 
1,  793 
9,116 

20,  071 


Colored.    Chinese. 


609 
284 
246 
7 
131 

326 
36 
11 


37 

84 
683 
167 
345 
387 
949 

131 
16 

183 

283 

1 

108 

3,549 

240 
108 
550 
477 


450 
200 
.348 
190 

505 
47 

1.077 
134 
292 
84 
95 
52 

28 

117 

274 

1 


385 
49 
43 

823 

143 

14 

132 

742 

10 

92 
19 

531 
42 


648 

104 

82 

41 

66 

143 

98 


92 
937 


Japanese. 


Civilized 
Indians. 


570  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  17.-P0PULATI0N   BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND   COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Coutinued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,   AND 
BOBOCGHS. 


Oklahoma : 

Guthrie  . . . 
Oklahoma . 


Oregon : 
Albany - 
Albina  . 
Astoria 
Baker  - . 
Dalles... 


East  Portland . 

Lagrande 

Oregon  city  ... 

Pendleton 

Portland 


Pennsylvania: 
Allegheny  .. 
Ward  1. 
AVard  2. 
■Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward    5. 

Ward  6. 

Ward  7. 

Ward  8. 

Ward  9. 


Ward  10- 
Wardll. 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 


AUentown  . 
Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3 
Ward  4. 

Ward  5. 

Ward  6. 

Ward  7. 

•     Ward  8. 


Altoona 

Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3 
Ward  4. 

Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Wards. 


Archhald. 
Ashland. . 
Ashley... 
Athens... 
Avoca 


Bangor 

Beaver  Falls 

Bellefonte 

Berwick 

Bethlehem  . . , 


BlairsviUe . . 
Bloomsburg 
Blossburg.. 
Braddock  . . 


Bradford  . . . 
Bridgeport . 

Bristol 

Butler 


Male.        Female. 


Carbondale . . 

Carlisle 

Catasauqua  . 
Centralia 


1,790 
2,453 


1,548 
2.930 

4,  254 
1,542 
1,  683 

5,  84fi 
1,  595 
1,  673 
1.413 

29,  051 


52,  612 
3,  333 
7,844 
7,295 
5,  707 
4,756 

5,843 
3,017 
1,628 
2,863 

2,219 
2,992 
2,  726 
2,  389 

12,  424 
1.570 
1,  327 
1,165 
1,106 

2,950 
1,730 
l,3i; 

1,  259 

15,316 
1,670 

2,  377 
1,  482 
1,691 

2,283 
2,550 
1,  036 


2,150 
3,684 
1,623 
1,608 
1,556 

1,305 
0,  002 
1,837 
1,287 
3,120 

1,520 
2,157 
1,242 
4,856 

5,  244 
1,299 
3,061 
4,460 

5,501 
3,538 
1,869 
1,513 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


998 
1,698 


1,531 
2, 199 
1,930 
1.062 
1,346 

4,686 

988 

1,389 

1,  093 

17, 334 


52,  075 
3,610 
8,667 
7,592 
5,911 
5,164 

5,759 
2,911 
1,313 
1,822 

2,162 
2,677 
2,644 
2,443 

12, 804 
1,519 
1,468 
1,386 
1,157 

3,226 
1,407 
1,385 
1,256 

15,021 
1,603 
2,303 
1,567 
1,724 

2,174 

2,446 

949 

2,255 

1,882 
3,662 
1,569 
1,666 
1,475 

1,204 
4,733 
2,109 
1,414 
3,642 

1,606 

2,478 
1,326 
3,705 

5,270 
1,352 
3,492 
4,274 

5,332 
4,  082 
1,835 
1,248 


Native.     Foreign. 


2,  569 
3,808 


2,079 
3,528 
2,  856 
2,140 
2,369 

8,355 
2,237 
2,483 
2, 105 
29,  062 


79, 152 
5,616 
13, 826 
11,227 
8,861 
7,885 

9,039 
3,829 

2,079 
2,871 

3.254 
3,  835 
3,791 
3,039 

23, 182 
2,801 
2,625 
2, 476- 
2, 193 

5,740 
2,302 
2,651 
2,394 

27,  224 
3,059 
4,162 
2,791 
2,926 

3,  962 

4,402 
1,917 
4,005 

2,714 
5,830 
2,381 
3,071 
1,887 

2,011 
8,  0.52 
3,712 
2,618 
6,284 

3,017 
4,447 
1,953 
5,338 

8,754 
2,101 
5,645 
7,836 

8,254 
7,418 
2,937 
2.002 


219 
343 


400 
1,601 
3,328 

464 


2,177 

346 

579 

401 

17,  323 


26, 135 

1,327 
2,685 
3,660 
2,757 
2,035 

2,563 

2,099 

862 

1,814 

1,127 
1,834 
1,579 
1,793 

2,046 

288 

170 

75 

70 

436 

835 

51 

121 

3,113 

214 
518 
258 
489 

495 

594 

68 

477 

1,318 

1,516 

811 

203 

1,144 


1,683 

234 

83 

478 

109 

188 

615 

3,223 

1,760 
550 


2,579 
202 
767 
759 


White. 


Colored. 


2,  621 
3,865 


2,963 
5,077 
5,239 
2,472 
2,893 

10,  364 
2,560 
3,025 
2,373 

41,  340 


102,  759 
6,757 
15,  995 
14,  050 
11,  477 
9,675 

11,290 
5,919 
2,  935 
4,633 

4,288 
5,627 
5,281 
4,832 

25, 192 
3,086 
2, 792 
2,548 
2,263 

6,156 
3,137 
2,695 
2,515 

29,  875 
3,235 
4,659 
2,987 
3,412 

4,257 
4,877 
1,977 
4,471 

4,032 
7,343 
3,185 
3,228 
3,030 

2,472 
9,641 
3,730 
2,701 
6,688 

3,051 
4,575 
2,564 
8,277 

10,  367 
2,633 
6,323 

8,701 

10,  826 
6,410 
3,699 
2,751 


157 

278 


10 
19 
11 
28 

29 

4 

4 

fi 

480 


2,507 
186 
513 
835 
126 
244 

312 
9 
6 


93 
42 


Chinese. 


Japanese. 


460 

36 

21 

62 

3 

200 
119 


1 

7 

46 

1 

37 
94 
215 


67 

74 
58 
3 

2S0 

134 
18 

230 
28 


1,  207 
4 
10 


109 
42 
925 

121 
79 

139 
19 
19 

127 
,539 


20 


12 


Civilized 
Indians. 


20 


29 


POPULATION. 


571 


Tablk  17.— population    BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR   PLACES  OF  2,500   INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Chambersburg 

Chartiers 

Cbester 

Coates  viUe 

Columbia 


Connellsville . . 
Conshohocken. 

Corry 

Danville 

Darby 

Dickson 


Doylestown 

Dubois 

Dnnmore 

East  Mauch  Cbunk 

Easton 

Edwardsville 


Erie. 


Wardl. 
"Ward  2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 


Etna 

Frackville. 
Franklin . . 
Gettysburg 
(iilberton  . 


GirardvUle . 
Greensburg 
Greenville  . 
Hanover  . . . 


Harrisburg. 
Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 
Wards. 

WardG. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 


Hazleton 

Hollidaysburg 

Homestead 

Honesdale 

Huntingdon 


Jeanette  - . . 

Jermyn 

Johnstown . 

Kane 

Kittanuing. 


Lancaster  . . 
Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 

Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Wards. 
Ward  9. 


Lansford . . 
Latrobe  . . . 
Lebanon  . . . 
Lebighton  . 


Lewisburg  . . 
Lewistown  . . 
Lo,ck  Haven. 
McKeesport . 


Male. 


3,627 
1,598 
9,942 
1,855 
5,307 

2,817 

2,  72G 
2,736 

3,  979 
1,423 
1,748 

1,135 
3,243 

4,  272 
1,334 
6,968 
1,920 

20,  756 
3,  487 
5, 124 
3,693 
3,  607 
2,287 
2,  558 

2,014 
1,295 
3,010 
1,541 
2,016 

1,840 
2,088 
1,760 
1,738 

19.  372 
2,169 
1,  .518 
1,317 
1,547 
1,921 

3,955 
2,989 
1,886 
2,070 

6,132 
1,402 
4,370 
1,307 
2,772 

1,916 
1,403 
11,763 
1,676 
1,478 

15, 078 
915 
1,431 
1,114 
1,434 
1,429 

2,226 
1,996 
2,547 
1,986 

2,265 
1,790 
7,173 
1,475 

1,480 

1,510 

3,535 

11, 392 


Female. 


4,236 
1,385 
10,  284 
1,825 
5,292 

2,812 

2,744 
2,941 
4,019 
1,549 
1,362 

1,  .384 
2,900 
4,043 
1,438 
7,  513 
1,364 

19,  878 
3,005 
4,861 
3,  625 
3,  685 

2,  073 
2,629 

1,753 
1,225 

3,  205 
1,680 
1,671 

1,738 
2,114 
1,914 
2,008 

20,  013 
1,865 
1,521 
1,340 
2,  036 
2,221 

4  222 
2^794 
1,  937 
2,077 

5,740 
1,573 
3,541 
1,509 
2,957 

1,380 
1,247 
10,  042 
1,268 
1,617 

16,  933 
997 
1,695 
1,328 
1,773 
1,740 

2,542 
2,026 
2,684 
2,148 

1,739 
1,799 
7,491 
1,484 

1,768 
1,763 
3,823 
9,349 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


Native.      Foreign. 


7,587 
2,094 
16,  510 
3,519 
9,766 

4,957 
4,336 
4,895 
6,904 
2,491 
1,548 

2,350 
4,748 
5,828 
2,337 
13, 296 
1,424 

30, 238 
4,812 
6,998 
5,723 
5,819 
3,080 
3,806 

2,533 
2,238 
5,681 
3,151 
2,  593 

2,750 
3,957 
3,348 
3,615 

36,  868 
3,520 
2,816 
2,399 
3,414 
3,944 

7,783 
5,544 
3,550 
3,898 

8,792 
2,753 
5,421 
2,366 

5,452 

2,290 
1,715 
17,  323 
2,270 
2,764 

28,  273 
1,770 
2,834 
2,162 
2,877 
2,  920 

4,460 
3,338 
4,036 
3,876 

2,590 

3,162 

14,  080 

2,784 

3,168 

3,168 

6,657 

13,  928 


276 
889 
3,716 
161 
833 

672 
1,134 

782 
1,094 

481 
1,562 

160 
1,401 
2,487 

435 
1,185 
1,860 

10,  396 
L680 
2,987 
1,595 
1,473 
1,280 
1,381 

1,234 

282 

540 

70 

1,094 

834 
245 
.326 
131 

2,517 
514 
223 
258 
169 
198 

394 
239 
273 
249 

3,080 
222 

2,490 
450 


1,006 
935 

4,482 
674 
331 

3,738 
142 
292 
280 
330 
249 

308 

684 

1,195 

258 

1,414 
427 
584 
175 

80 

105 

701 

6,813 


White. 


7,052 
2,859 

18,  .555 
3.  360 

10, 100 

5,426 
5,449 
5,657 
7,930 
2,702 
3,110 

2,470 
6,136 
8,310 
2,772 
14,  229 
3,284 

40,  385 
6,413 
9,978 

7,  306 
7,144 
4,357 
5,187 

3,767 
2,520 
5,993 
3,014 
3,680 

3,583 
4,094 
3,645 
3,717 

35,  773 
3,802 
2,662 
2,470 
3,310 
4,089 

7,558 
5,408 
2,465 
4,009 

11, 867 
2,882 
7,777 
2,813 
5,549 

3,245 
2,650 
21,  538 
2,900 
3,052 

31,  329 
1,900 
3,071 
2,335 
3,162 
3,167 

4,726 
3,680 
5,217 
4,071 

4,004 
3,569 
14,  607 
2,945 

3,206 

3,140 

7,  213 

20,  576 


Colored. 


810 
122 
1,656 
319 
496 

203 
18 
16 
67 

266 


49 
13 
5 


239 


243 

79 
4 
9 
148 
3 


225 
206 


1 

106 
29 

28 

3,591 
232 
377 
178 

271 
48 

619 

374 

1,355 

137 

3 

92 

133 

1 

179 


Chinese. 


259 
43 

42 


9 
53 

105 

42 

2 

41 

342 

14 

61 


20 
53 
14 

41 
131 
143 
161 


Japanese. 


2 
.... 

20 


Civilized 
Indians. 


572 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablk  17.— population   BY   SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Mahanoy 

Mauch  Chunk 

Meadville 

Mechanicsburg 

Media 


Middletown .  - 

Millvale 

Milton 

Miners  ville... 
Monougahela. 


Morrellville 

Mount  Carmel... 
Mount  Pleasant. 

Uanticoke 

New  Brighton . .  - 


Newcastle 

Norristown 

Northumberland  . 

Oil  city  

Olyphant 

Phenix  ville 


Philadelphia 
Ward  1.. 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  a. 
Ward  4. 
Ward    5. 


Ward  C. 
Ward  7., 
Ward  8.. 
Ward    9. 

Ward  lU.. 

Ward  11.. 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 
Ward  14. 
Ward  15.. 

Ward  16. 
Ward  17. 
Ward  18. 
Ward  19. 
Ward  20. 

Ward  21 . 
Ward  22. 
Ward  23. 
Ward  24. 
Ward  25. 

Ward  20. 
Ward  27. 
Ward  28. 
Ward  29. 
Ward  30. 

Ward  31. 
Ward  32. 
Ward  33. 
Ward  34. 

Philipshurg . 


Pittsburg  . . 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward    5 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 
Ward  11. 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 


Male.        Female. 


6,121 
2,032 
4,508 
1,643 
1,253 

2,614 
2,004 
2,629 
1,694 

1,975 

1,496 
4,579 
1,861 
5,507 
2,756 

5,813 
9,301 
1,303 
5,495 
2,394 
4,544 

511,122 
26,  870 
15,  741 

9,828 
10, 543 

8,778 

4,765 
13, 494 
7,666 
4,871 
10,  263 

6,868 
7,133 
8,724 
10, 112 
25,  583 

8,463 
9,631 

14,  736 
27,413 
20,  623 

13,  234 
20,  780 

17,  550 
20,  031 

18,  381 

31,  377 

15,  398 
23,  088 
25,  996 

14,  609 

16,  313 
13,  372 
16,  872 
12,016 

1,587 

124, 429 
2,076 
2,255 
1,148 
1,698 
3,047 

4,636 
3,  093 
3,546 
2,366 
1,945 
4,901 
5,936 
5,634 


5,165 
2,069 
5,012 
2,048 
1,483 

2,466 
1,805 
2,688 
1,810 
2,121 

1,331 
3,675 
1,791 
4,537 
2.860 

5,787 
10, 490 
1,441 
5,437 
1,689 
3,970 

535,  842 

27,  012 

15,  822 

10,  097 
9,841 
8,209 

3,947 

16,  685 
9,  305 
4,920 

11,  251 

6,085 
7,037 
9,199 

10,  625 

27, 122 

8,624 

9,915 

14,  428 

28, 132 

23,  857 

13,  666 

24,  549 
17,744 

22,  525 

17,  564 

30,  761 
17,  507 

23,  302 

28,  763 
16,  005 

16,  661 
16,  678 
16,299 

11,  705 

1,  658 

114, 188 
1,656 
1,440 
942 
1,446 
2,084 

4,493 
2,809 
3,476 
1,911 

1,657 
4,983 
4,399 
5,475 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


Native. 


7,694 
3,403 
8,515 
3,632 

2,525 

4,667 
2,590 
5,117 
2,  865 
3,566 

2,  529 
5,745 
3,100 
4,361 
5,063 

9,902 
16,  867 
2,679 
9,112 
2,161 
6,411 

777, 484 

42,  902 
20,  879 
12, 108 
11,584 

11,  072 

5,342 
23,  073 

12,  425 
7,12,5 

16,  229 

7,759 
9,218 
13,179 
16, 121 
39, 185 

11,434 
12,  824 
23, 174 
39.  365 
34,  993 

19,  602 

34,  458 
28,  506 

35,  041 
26,  468 

46,  466 
25,  316 
35,  313 

43,  619 

22,  033 

23,  919 
26, 113 
22,  063 
18, 576 


165,  328 
2,  516 
2,804 
1,468 
2,330 
3,238 


4,071 
5,391 
2,432 
1,936 
7,841 
0,378 
7,748 


Foreign. 


3,592 
698 

1,005 

59 

211 

413 
1,219 
200 
639 
530 

298 
2,509 

552 
5,  683 

553 

1,698 
2.924 
65 
1,820 
1,922 
2,103 

269, 480 

10,  980 

10,  684 

7,817 

8,800 

5,915 

3,370 
7,106 
4,546 
2,666 
5.285 

5, 194 
4,952 
4,744 
4,616 
13, 520 

5,  653 
6,722 
5,  990 
16, 180 
9,487 

7,298 

10,  871 
6,788 
7,515 
9,477 

15,  672 
7,589 

11,  077 
11, 140 

8,581 

9,  055 

3,  937 

11, 108 

5,145 

347 

73,  289 

1,216 

891 

622 

814 

1,893 

2,433 
1,831 
1,631 
1,  845 
1,666 
2,043 
3,  957 
3,361 


White. 


11,  276 
4,082 
9,321 
3,559 
2,377 

4,835 
3,781 
5,  207 
3,503 
3,815 

2,821 
8,202 
3,512 

10. 042 
5,467 

11, 367 
19, 184 
2,  733 
10, 738 
4.082 
8,375 

1,006,590 
53,  057 

31,  016 

19. 043 
17,  792 
14,  619 

8,574 
21,177 
13, 940 

9,284 
20,  495 

12, 931 
13, 821 
17,  362 
19, 339 
50,  954 

16,  973 
19,  412 
29, 142 
55,  249 
43, 127 

26,  800 
43, 512 

34,  255 
41,  600 

35,  677 

60,  722 
30,  712 
45,  727 
53,  261 

28,  808 

32,  944 

29,  662 
32,  975 
22,  628 

3,104 

230,  660 
3,681 
3,390 
2,002 
3,057 
4,924 

8,958 
5,317 
5,634 
4,267 
3,597 
8,  937 
9,596 
10,  419 


Colored. 


8 
16 
194 
131 
355 

244 

28 

109 

1 

280 


50 

139 

1 

149 

231 

596 

11 

189 


135 

39,371 

794 

522 

861 

2,573 

2,335 

125 
8,861 
3,011 

497 


11 

338 

539 

1,379 

1,751 

104 

124 

11 

275 

1,333 

93 

1,798 

1,026 

930 

260 

1,375 

2,077 

644 

1,476 

1,789 

16 

382 

190 

1,073 

139 

7,850 
45 

256 
83 
81 

202 

169 

585 

1,385 

7 

4 

946 

738 

690 


Chine.sc.  Ijapanese. 


4 
1 

4 

738 
31 
23 
21 
18 
31 

12 
32 
17 
10 
220 

11 
11 
22 
19 


10 
9 

8 
21 
18 

5 
13 

8 
22 

3 

40 
15 
19 

22 

17 

14 

4 
5 

7 


95 

6 

49 

4 


Civilized 
Indians. 


258 
2 

"i 


1 

109 


1 
100 


POPULATION. 


573 


Table  17.— POPULATION    BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND   COLOK,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,    AND 

SEX. 

NATIVE 
EIGN 

AND  FOK- 
BORN. 

COLOR. 

BOROUGHS. 

Male. 

Female. 

Native. 

Foreign. 

White. 

Colored. 

Chinese. 

Japanese. 

Civilized 
Indians. 

Pennsylvania — Continued. 
Pittsburg — Coutinued. 

Ward  14 

8,214 
3,016 
5,654 
6,190 
3,629 

3,794 
5,042 
5,899 
1,558 
3,697 

3, 130 
3,850 
3,999 
5,641 
2,680 

2,687    . 
1,831 
2,471 
3,430 

605 
1,369 
1,899 
1,857 

5, 199 
5,105 
6,854 
6,817 
1,397 

29, 126 
1,786 
3,  04.^ 
2,265 
1,257 
1,700 
3,066 

2,  417 
2, 129 
2,418 
3,118 
1,935 
2,077 
1,915 

2,189 

1,474 
1,818 
1,797 
1,499 
1,401 

38,  416 
2,165 
2,758 
1,112 
2,898 
3,387 

1,323 
1,304 
1,624 
1,  .533 
780 

2,687 
1,256 
2,015 
1,607 
1,857 

1,566 
1,441 

974 
3,054 
2,131 

944 

7,307 
2,  742 
5,156 
6,145 
3,366 

4,202 
5,970 
5,377 
1,701 
3,323 

2,679 
3,523 
3,763 
5,257 
2,440 

2, 149 
1,571 
2,352 
3,361 

474 
1, 053 
1,731 
1,775 

5,103 
4,  239 
6,431 
7,300 
1,395 

29, 535 

1,908 
2,904 
2,400 
1,501 
1,767 
2,911 

2,768 
2,274 
2,382 
3,038 
1,964 
2,033 
1,685 

1,965 
1,315 
1,831 
1,883 
1,589 
1,292 

36,  799 
2,081 
2,  494 
1,061 
2,806 
3,223 

1,168 
1,275 
1,417 
1,843 
683 

2,452 
1,202 
1,962 
1,549 
1,785 

1,606 
1,  520 

806 
2,880 
2,067 

919 

10, 058 
3,900 
7,084 
9,523 
4,379 

6,472 
8,684 
8,964 
2,339 
5,022 

3,529 

5,108 
5,  416 
6, 108 
3,  292 

2,812 
2,  030 
3,439 
4,939 

712 
1,268 
2,685 
2,716 

7,183 

5,399 

12.  182 

12,  226 

2,503 

53, 929 
3,446 

4,972 
4,400 
2,650 
3,300 
5,629 

4,967 
4,068 
4,213 
5,479 
3,555 
3,842 
3,408 

3,370 
2,257 
3,247 
2,905 
2,924 
2,368 

49,  642 
2,758 
3,571 
1,427 
3,559 
4,401 

1,368 
1,665 
2,125 

2,750 
1,013 

3,096 
1,589 
3,166 
2,296 
2,055 

2,349 

2,282 
1,007 
3,574 
2,406 
1,185 

5,463 
1,858 
3,726 
2,812 
2,616 

1,524 
2,328 
2,312 
920 
1,998 

2,280 
2,271 
2,346 
4,  790 
1,828 

2,024 
1,  372 
1,384 
1,852 

367 
1,154 

945 
916 

3,119 
3,945 
1,103 
1,891 
289 

4,732 
248 
975 
265 
108 
167 
348 

218 
335 

587 
677 
344 
268 
192 

784 
532 
402 
775 
164 
325 

25,  573 
1,488 
1,681 
746 
2,145 
2,209 

1,123 
914 
916 
626 
450 

2,043 
869 
811 
860 

1,587 

823 
679 
773 
2,360 
1,792 
678 

15, 136 
5,  606 
10,  657 
12, 198 
6,981 

7.672 
10,  633 
10, 606 
3,165 
6,999 

5,802 

7,366 

7,673 

10,  858 

j       5, 081 

4,  823 

3,  394 

4,  801 
6, 729 

1,  079 

2,  422 

3,  590 
;      3, 604 

10,  254 
9,  327 
13,  059 
13,  959 
2,784 

58,  260 
3,679 
5,939 
4,630 
2,751 
3,456 
5,928 

5,148 
4,312 
4,697 
6,138 
3,889 
4,093 
3,600 

4,127 
2,788 
3,615 
3,679 
3,083 
2,664 

74,  934 
4,245 
5,251 
2,173 
5,704 
6,607 

2,491 

2,578 
2,977 
3,316 
1,463 

5,138 
2,458 
3,971 
3,101 
3,642 

3,108 
2,940 
1,780 
5,932 
4,197 
1,862 

385 
152 
153 
135 
14 

324 

376 

659 

94 

21 

6 
11 
88 
40 
38 

11 

7 

22 

62 

Ward  15 

Ward  16 

Ward  17 

2 

Ward  18 

Ward  19 

Ward  20 

3 

1 

Ward  21             

3 

7 

Ward  22 

Ward  23 

Ward  24 

1 
2 
1 

Ward  25 

Ward  26 

Ward  27 

Ward  28 

1 

i 

Ward  29 

Ward  30 

Ward  31 

Ward  32 

Ward  33 

Ward  34 

Ward  35 

33 

28 

45 

16 

225 

157 

7 

390 
15 

8 
33 

5 
11 
49 

34 
87 
103 
18 
10 
17 

1 

Ward  36 

Pitts  ton 

i 

Pott.sto"\vn 

1 

Pottsville 

1 
1 

9 

Punxsiitawney 

2 

Ward   1 

Ward   2 

Ward   3 

2 

Ward   4 

2 

Ward   5 

Ward   6 

Ward   7 

3 

4 

Ward    8 

Ward   9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Kenovo 

26 
1 

33 
1 
5 

28 

277 

1 

1 

Heynold.'iville 

Kochester 

1 

St.  Clair 

Scluiylkill  Haven 

Scottdale 

1 
3 

Scranton  

1 

Ward    1 

Ward    2 

1 

Ward   3 

Ward    4 

Ward   5 

2 

1 

Ward   6 

Ward    7 

1 
63 
60 

Ward   8 

1 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

1 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

5 
55 

1 

Wardl4 

Ward  15 

Wardl6 

64 
21 

Wardl7 

Ward  18 

Ward  19 

2 
1 

1 

Ward  20 

Ward  21 

574  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tablk  17.— population  BY  SEX,    NATIVITY,    AND  COLOR,  FOR   PLACES   OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Pennsylvania — Continued. 

Sewickley 

Shamokin 

Sharon . 


Sharpsbur^  . 
Shenandoah . 


Slatington 

South  Bethlehem 

South  Chester 

South  Easton 

South  Williamsport. 

Steeltou 

Sugarnotch 

Summit  Hill 

Sunbury  

Susquehanna  Depot . 

Tamaqua 

Tarentum 

Titusville 

Towanda 

Tyrone 


Uuiontown 

Warren 

"Washington 

WayuesDoro 

Weatherly 

Wellsboro 

West  Bethlehem  . 

Westchester 

WestPittston.... 

Wilkesharre 

Ward    1 

Ward    2 

Ward    3 

Ward   4 

Ward   5 

Ward   6 

Ward   7 

Ward   8 

Ward   9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 , 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Ward  14 

Ward  15 

Wilkinsburg 

Williamsport  

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward  6 

Ward? 

Wards 


Tort. 


Rhode  Island : 

Bristol 

Burrillville  . 

Coventry  .  - . 
Cranston. .-. 
Cumberland. 


East  Greenwich. . 
East  Providence  . 

Hopkinton 

Johnston 


Lincoln  

Newport 

North  Kingstown. 
North  Smithfield.. 

Pawtucket 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Wards 

Ward4 

Wards 


Male.       Female. 


1,  247 
7,419 
3,653 
2,459 
9, 130 

1,393 
5,  6G1 
3,741 
2,765 
1,479 

5, 128 
1,390 
1,463 
2,940 
1,909 

2,976 
2,321 
3,947 
1,993 
2,297 

3,165 
2.056 
3,560 
1.856 
1,510 

1,374 
1,350 
3,429 
1,893 

18,  796 
1,191 

2,  803 
1,676 

605 
997 

1,309 
484 

1,121 
998 
703 

1,128 

881 

2,107 

2,106 

687 

2,247 

13,  321 
2,010 
880 
1,572 
2,  315 
1,797 
1,960 
1,337 
1,450 

10,  037 


2,498 
2,743 
2,  459 
4,317 
3,806 

1,557 
4,176 
1,  403 

4,847 

9,954 
9.370 
2,015 
1,570 

13, 189 
3,093 
2,191 
1.848 
3,358 
2,699 


1,529 
6,984 
3,  806 
2.439 
6,814 

1,323 
4,641 
3,335 
2,851 
1,421 

4,122 
1,196 
1,353 
2,990 
1,963 

3,078 
2,306 
4,126 
2,176 
2,408 

3,194 
2,276 
3,503 
1,955 
1,451 

1,587 
1,409 
4,599 
2.  013 

18,  922 

974 

2,  535 

1,479 

772 

943 

1,264 
688 

1, 169 
916 
950 

1.202 

980 

2,234 

2,073 

743 

2,415 

13,811 
2.043 
975 
1,580 
2,372 
2,051 
1,966 
1,291 
1,533 

10,  756 

2,980 
2,749 
2,009 
3,782 
4,284 

1,570 
4,246 
1,461 
4,931 

10,  401 

10,  087 

2,178 

1,603 

14,444 
3.331 
2.276 
2,039 
3,808 
2,990 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


Native.     Foreign 


2.519 
12, 176 
5,869 
3,  837 
9,359 

2,  387 
7,608 
5,924 
4,922 
2,486 

8,048 
1,433 
2,  206 
5,778 
3,132 

5,  258 
3,480 
6,373 
3,839 
4,397 

5,860 
3,303 
6,694 
3.758 
2,616 

2,699 

2,  576 
7,448 

3,  242 

27,  .524 
1,821 
3,514 
1,684 
1,151 
1,.585 

1,743 
1,028 
1,693 
1,192 
1,454 

1,811 
1,583 
3,136 
2,950 
1,179 

3,971 

24,  236 
3,564 
1,670 
2,913 
4,338 
3,453 
3,351 
2,423 
2,524 

19, 668 

4,282 
3,771 
3,705 
6,126 
4,534 

2,553 
6,863 
2,657 
6,467 

10,  432 

14, 237 

3,771 

1,881 

18,  274 
4.486 
3,034 
2,752 
4,399 
3,603 


257 
2,227 
1,590 
1,061 
6,585 

329 

2,694 

1,152 

694 

414 

1,202 

1,153 

610 

152 

740 

796 

1,147 

1,700 

330 

308 

.  499 

1.029 

369 

53 

345 

262 
183 
580 
664 

10, 194 

344 

1,824 

1,471 

226 

355 

830 
144 
597 
722 
199 

519 

278 

1,205 

1,229 

251 

691 


489 
185 
239 
349 
395 
575 
205 
459 

1,125 


1,196 
1,721 
1,363 
1,973 
3,556 

574 
1,559 

207 
3,311 

9,923 

5,220 

422 

1,292 

9,359 
1,938 
1,433 
1,135 

2,767 
2,086 


White. 


2,494 
14,  337 
7,380 
4,895 
15,940 

2,716 
10. 190 
5,248 
5,616 
2,876 

7.977 
2,586 
2,816 
5,920 
3,866 

6,037 

4,617 
7,972 
4,065 
4,622 

5,699 
4,316 
6,216 
3,769 
2,  960 

2,  93Q 
2,745 
0,826 
3,871 

37, 122 
2,140 
5,  312 
3. 155 
1,361 
1,849 

2,551 
1,155 
2.  246 
1,898 
1,600 

2,247 
1,838 
4.241 
4,157 
1,  372 

4,601 

25,  918 
927 
806 
932 
241 
607 
873 
620 
912 


3, 
1. 
2, 
4, 
3, 
3, 
2, 
2, 

20, 238 

5,312 

5,477 
5,037 
7,909 
8,088 

2,984 
8,  259 
2,828 
9,720 


Colored. 


315 
029 
134 
158 

518 

417 
405 
871 
155 
670 


282 

61 

74 

3 

1 


109 
1,828 


24 
1,272 


16 
10 
96 
103 
81 

660 
15 

842 

41 

1 

31 

14 

1,197 

35 

593 
25 
26 


16 
90 

22 
17 
43 
16 
53 

82 
23 
100 
22 
58 

61 

1,210 

126 

46 

220 

446 

240 

53 

8 

71 

552 

164 
14 
31 

188 
1 

141 
162 
36 
52 

38 

1,410 

56 

15 

107 
7 
61 
U 
6 
19 


Chinese. 


Japanese. 


Civilized 
Indians. 


POPULATION. 


575 


Table  17.— POPULATION   BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR    PLACES  OF  2.500   INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE  :  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,  VILLAGES,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Rhode  Island — Continued. 

ProvideDce 

Ward    1 

Ward   2 

Ward    3 

Ward   4 

Ward    5 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Wiird  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 


Scituate 

Smithfield 

Soutb  KiDgstowii . 
Tiverton 

Warren 

Warwick 

Westerly 

Woonsocket 


South  Carolina: 

Anderson 

Beaufort 

Camden 

Charleston  . . 
Ward  1... 
AVard2... 
Wards.. 

Ward  4-., 

Wards.. 
Ward  6... 
Ward?.. 
Wards.. 

Chester 

Clifton 

Columbia 

Florence 

Georgetown. . 

Greenville  . . . 

Newberry 

Oranjteburg  . 
Eock  Hill  . . . 
Spartanburg  . 
Sumter 

South  Dakota : 

Aberdeen 

Huron 

Lead 

Pierre , 

Sioux  FalLs... 
Watertown... 
Yankton 

Tennessee : 

Bristol  (a)  . . . . 
Brownsville.. 

Chattanooga  . 
Wardi... 
Wiird2... 
Wards... 
Ward  4 . . . 


Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 

Clarksville . 
Cleveland  . . 
Columbia . . . 

Dayton 

Jackson 

Johnson 

Knoxville . . 

Memphis. .. 
Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 


Male. 


63,  569 
6,424 
6,193 
8,483 
4,183 
5,  979 

6,036 
5,187 
5,521 
6,717 
8,846 

1,586 
1,220 
3,165 
1,427 

2,118 
8.846 
3,382 
9,748 

1,514 
1,582 
1,581 

25,  605 
1,572 
2,387 
2,824 
4,374 

3,334 
3,997 
3,235 
3,882 

1,284 
1,233 
7,603 
1,648 
1,346 

3,964 
1,441 
1,409 
1,  335 
2,738 
1,721 

1,565 
1,545 
1,633 
1,778 
5,  595 
1,307 
1,755 

1,672 
1, 132 

15,  574 
2,417 
1,958 
1,410 
1,915 

1,888 
1,3.56 
2,839 
1,791 

3,800 
1,296 
2,438 
1,442 
4,845 
2,326 
11,  .398 

32,  488 
2,348 
2,171 
1,4.S3 
1,361 
2,898 


Female. 


68,  577 
7,285 
7,  308 
8,669 
4,390 
6,449 

6,481 
5,820 
6,494 
6,886 
8,795 

1,588 
1,280 
3,066 
1,410 

2,371 

8,915 

3,431 

11,  082 

1,504 
2,  005 
1,952 

29,  350 
1,637 

2,  984 

3,  228 
5,360 

3,602 
4,640 
3,513 
4,386 

1,419 
1,406 
7,750 
],747 
1,549 

4,643 
1,579 
1,555 
1,409 
2,806 
2,144 

1,617 
1,493 
948 
1,457 
4,582 
1,  365 
1,  915 

1,  6.52 
1,384 

13,  526 

2,  256 
1,494 
1,199 
1,691 

1,616 

1,003 
2,675 
1,592 

4,124 
1,567 
2,  932 
1,277 
5,194 
1,  835 
11, 137 

32,  007 

2,243 

1,221 

983 

862 

3,127 


HATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BORN. 


Native. 


91,782 
9,544 
9,871 

10,  321 
6,497 
9,  468 

9,205 
9,027 
9,289 
8,749 
9,811 

2,873 
1.855 
5,488 
2,116 

2,805 

11,  288 
5,186 

11,146 

2,983 
3,  484  ■ 
3,495 

51,  822 
2,976 
5,141 

5,  515 
9,010 

6,537 
8,282 

6,  .396 

7,  965 

2.658 
2,  611 
15,  022 
3,349 

2.857 

8,464 
2,  993 
2.928 
2.714 
5,491 
3,810 

2,459 
2,513 
1,434 
2,  624 
7,764 

2,  072 
2,636 

3,278 
2,466 

27,  805 
4,467 

3,  205 
2,415 
3,510 

3,328 
2,207 
5,403 
3,270 

7,702 
2.  837 
5,  311 
2,  635 
9,790 

4,  095 
21,  639 

59,  095 
4,062 
2,506 
2,063 
1,  821 
5,589 


Foreign. 


40,  364 
4,165 
3,630 
6,831 
2,076 
2,960 

3,312 
1,980 
2,720 
4,854 
7,830 

301 
645 
743 
721 

1,684 
6,473 
1,627 
9,684 

35 
103 
38 

3,133 
233 

230 
537 
724 

399 
355 
352 
303 

45 
28 
331 
46 
38 

143 
27 
36 
30 
53 
55 

723 

525 
1,147 

611 
2,413 

600 
1,  034 

46 
50 

1,295 

206 

247 

194 

96 

176 
152 
111 
113 

222 
26 
59 
84 

249 
66 

896 

5,400 
529 
886 
353 
402 
436 


White. 


128,  095 
13,  107 
12,  659 
17,  066 
8,295 
12,  224 

12,  274 

10.  128 

11,  328 

13,  391 
17,  623 

3,161 
2.494 
5.  781 
2,801 

4,476 

17,  622 

fi,  675 

20,  817 

1,  775 
787 

1,247 

23.919 
1.691 
2,607 
3,044 
4.804 

2,  745 
3, 189 
3,414 
2,425 

1,335 

2.  542 
6.563 
1,728 

779 

4,  520 
1,543 
1,394 
1,695 
2,948 
1,823 

3,170 
3,021 
2,560 
3,220 

10, 127 
2,664 

■  3,  608 

2,604 
1,303 

16,  525 
3,539 
2, 115 
1,845 
1,162 

2,166 
1,533 
2,161 
2,004 

3,489 
2,206 

3,  802 
2,  05t) 
5.879 
3,408 

16, 106 

35,  766 
2,  512 
2,798 
2,062 
1,776 
2,677 


Colored. 


3,963 
596 
835 
80 
259 
191 

238 
875 
676 
195 
18 

13 
3 

400 
36 

13 

139 

131 

9 


1,243 
2,797 
2,286 

30.  970 
1.518 
2.763 
3,  008 
4.914 

4,187 
5.447 
3,332 
5,  801 

1,368 
97 
8.789 
1.667 
2,116 

4,079 
1,477 

1,  570 
1,049 

2.  596 
2.042 

4 
16 
10 

8 
44 

8 
59 

720 
1,213 

12,  563 

1,132 

1,334 

763 

2,444 

1,338 

821 

3,352 

l,a79 

4,434 
655 

2,367 
669 

4,160 
752 

6, 423 

28, 706 

2,076 

590 

354 

438 

3,346 


Chinese. 


J  apanese. 


19 


16 


Civilized 
Indians. 


45 
2 
1 
2 

4 

3 
3 
8 
15 


3 

50 


47 

"  i 


1 

1 

2 
42 


a  Exclusive  of  that  part  in  Virginia. 


576 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table   17.— POPULATION   BY   SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF 

ITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Contiuued. 


2,500  INHAB- 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Tennessee — Continncd. 
Memphis — Continued. 

Ward   6 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 

Ward   9 

Ward  10 

Not  in  frards 


Murfreesboro  . 

!Naslivllle 

Ward  1... 
Ward  2... 
Ward  3... 
Ward  4... 
Ward   y.-- 

Ward  6 . . . 
Ward  7... 
Ward  8... 
Ward  9... 
Ward  10... 

Ward  11... 
Ward  12... 
Ward  13... 
WardU... 
Ward  15... 

Ward  16. . . 
Ward  17... 
Ward  18... 
Ward  19... 
Ward2U... 


St.  Elmo  .. 
Union 

Texas : 

Abilene  . . . 
Austin.  . . . 
Beaumont . 

Bel  ton 

Bouham . . . 


Brenbam 

Brownsville 

Bryan 

Calvert  

Cleburne 

Corpus  Christi . 

Corsicana 

Dallas 

Benison 

Denton 

El  Paso 

Eort  Worth  . . . . 
Gainesville 

Galveston 

Ward  1.... 
Ward  2.... 
Ward  3.... 
AVard    4.... 

Ward  .5.... 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8.... 

"Ward  9...- 
WardlC... 
Ward  11.... 
Ward  12.... 

Greenville 

Hillsboro 

Houston 

Ward! 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Jefferson 

Laredo 

Marshall 

Kavasota 


Male.        Female. 


1,899 
2,756 
3,  311 
2,600 
4,776 
6,  935 

1,702 

36,  832 
1,  822 
1,  9.31 
1,  592 
2,246 

1,  355 

2.  309 
1,011 
1,644 
2,  944 

927 

1.480 
1,368 
2,  583 
2,  337 

2,  668 

1,  .561 
1,647 
1,195 
2,143 
1,469 

1.290 
1.674 

1,699 
7, 160 
1,  770 
1,408 
1,  679 

2,623 
2,942 
1,  415 
1,254 
1,675 

2.215 

3,  204 
20,  907 

5,795 

1,265 
5,937 

13,  230 
3,534 

14,  620 
1,250 

916 

922 

1,295 

1,453 
J,  613 
1,  854 
1,065 

920 
1,005 
1,109 

1,  212 

2,  223 
1/265 

14,  334 
1,  034 
1,756 

3,  521 
4.401 
3,622 

1,441 
5,791 
3,  482 
1,428 


1,886 
3,114 

3,760 
2,868 
4,696 
7,247 

2,037 

39,  336 

1,  982 

2,  078 
1,771 
2,885 
1,010 

2,289 
2,000 
1,824 
2,691 
1,024 

1,558 
1,575 
2,937 

2,  315 
3,010 

1,  678 
1,742 
1,  345 
2,109 
1,507 

1,278 
1,707 

1,495 
7,415 
1,526 
1,592 
1,082 

2,586 
3,192 
1,564 
1,378 
1,603 

2,172 
3,081 
17,160 
5,163 

1,293 
4,401 
9,846 
3,060 

14,  464 

1,288 

1,022 

742 

883 

1,236 
1,480 
1,980 
1,256 

985 
1,072 
1,198 
1,322 

2,107 
1,276 

13, 223 
946 
1,585 
3,845 
4,360 
2,487 

1,  631 
5,  528 

3,  725 
1,569 


NATIVE  AND  FOE- 
EIGN  BOKN. 


Native. 


3,  451 
5,041 
6,376 
5,106 
8,968 

13,  512 

3,687 

72,  374 
3,435 
3,791 
3,286 
4,788 
2,013 

4,215 
3,418 
3,313 

5,297 
1,890 

2,861 
2,826 
5,308 

4,  603 
5,456 

3,152 
3,  246 

2,489 
4, 105 
2,  882 

2,493 
3,402 


3,028 
12,  737 
3,  078 
2,870 
3,305 

4,720 
3,287 
2,841 
2,526 
3,158 

3,174 

5,990 

34, 089 

9,970 

2,444 

6,  519 
21,  053 

6,315 

23,  214 
1,949 
1,490 
1,120 
1,765 

1,918 
2,469 
3,238 
1,982 

1,573 
1,614 
],860 
2,224 

4,215 
2,465 

24,442 
1,667 
2,862 
6,628 

7,  662 
5,623 

2,934 
5,  430 
6,871 
2,872 


Foreisjn. 


334 
229 
695 
362 
504 
670 

52 

3,794 
369 
218 
77 
343 
352 

383 
199 
155 
338 
61 

177 
117 
212 
49 
222 

87 
143 

51 
147 

94 

84 
39 

166 

1,838 

218 

130 

56 

489 
2,847 
138 
106 
120 

1,213 
295 

3,978 
982 

114 
3.819 
2.  023 

279 

5,870 
589 
442 
538 
413 

771 
624 
596 
339 

338 
463 
447 
310 

115 
76 

3,115 
313 
479 
738 

1,099 
■       486 

138 

5,889 

336 

125 


White. 


2,337 
2, 942 
4,  526 
3,048 
4,336 


1,794 

46,  773 
3,  318 
3,428 
1,508 
1,908 
1,512 

3,301 
2,547 
1,847 
3,  325 

878 

1,954 
1,040 
3,209 
1,944 

4,462 

1,238 
2,  .543 
1,939 
2,418 
2,388 

1,847 
2,530 


3,013 
10,  956 
1,959 
2,517 
2,500 

2,564 
6,  033 
1,730 

1,  237 
2,978 

3,844 

4,  567 

30,006 

8,986 

2,254 

9,707 
19,  793 
5,709 

22,  319 
2,144 
1,666 
1,509 

1,787 

2,123 

2,  .542 
2,645 
1,230 

1,581 
1,812 
1,835 
1,445 

3,196 
1,947 

17, 178 
1,  203 
2,079 

4,  705 

5,  079 
4,112 

1,380 

11,115 

3,532 

1,432 


Colored. 


1,446 
2,927 
2,545 
2,  419 
5, 136 
7,429 

1,945 

29,  382 

486 

581 

1,855 

3,223 

848 

1,289 
1,070 
1,621 
2,310 
1,073 

1,084 
1,897 

2,  251 
2,708 
1,216 

2,001 
846 
001 

1,834 

588 

720 
909 

107 

3,610 

1,  337 

481 

850 

2,043 

90 

1,239 

1,395 

298 

541 
1,717 
7,993 
1,944 

303 
361 

3,  237 
871 


147 
364 

501 

549 

1,188 

1,091 

330 

265 

472 

1,089 

1,120 
592 

10,  370 
777 
1,200 
2,058 
3,  078 
1,997 
1,086 
201 
3,673 
1,565 


Cliinese. 


Japanese. 


2 

1 

63 

4 

1 

210 

40 

11 


Civilized 
Indians. 


1 
24 


POPFLATIOIf. 


577 


Table   17.- 


-POPULATION   BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOR,  FOR    PLACES  OF  2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOKOUGHS. 


Texas— Continued. 

Orange 

Palestine 

Paris 

San  Angelo 


San  Antonio. 
Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2 . . 
Ward  3 . . 
Ward  4 . . 

Ward  5 . . 
Ward  6 . . 
Ward  7  . . 
Ward  8  . . 


Sherman 

Sulphur  Springs. 

Taylor 

Temple 

Terrell 

Texarkana  (a) ... 

Tyler 

Vernon 

Victoria 

Waco 

Waxahachie 

Weatherford 

Utah: 

Logan  

Ogden 

Park  city 

Provo 

Salt  Lake 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 , 

Ward  4 , 

Wards , 

Springville 

Vermont : 

Barre 

Bennington 

Brandon  

Brattleboro 

Burlington 

Colchester 

Derby 

Fairhaven 

Hartford 

Lyndon  


Middlebury  . . . 

Montpelier 

Newport 

Northfield 

Poultney 

Randolph 

Eockinghani  . . 

Rutland 

St.  Albans 

St.  Johnsbury. 

Springfield 

Swanton , 

West  Rutland. 
Woodstock 

Virginia : 

Alexandria 

Bedford 

Berkley 

Bristol  (6) 

Charlottesville . 

Banville 

Fredericksburg 

Hampton 

Harrisonburg . . 
Lexington 

Lynchburg 

Manchester 

Newport  News. 


Male. 


1,745 
2,885 
4,149 
1,423 

19,  443 

1,279 
3,027 
2,580 
3,015 

2,219 
3,835 
2,308 
1,180 

3,632 
1,488 
1,409 
2,191 
1,449 
1,482 

3,487 
1,635 
1,469 
7,162 
1,613 
1,660 

2,233 
8,234 
1,626 
2,541 

24,322 
4,863 
7,707 
5,  105 
2,828 
3,819 

1,457 

3,953 
3,113 
1,  629 
3,262 
6,953 

2,478 
1,445 
1,  325 
1,920 
1,345 


375 
960 
572 
257 
560 

563 
240 
818 
871 
230 

389 
642 
984 
193 

866 
414 
890 
446 
544 

822 
056 
201 
281 
524 


372- 


9,019 

4,471 

2,842 

a  Exclusive  of  that  part  in  Arkansas. 

-37 


Female. 


1,428 
2,953 
4,105 
1,192 

18, 230 
1,202 
2,814 
2,  4.59 
3,185 

1,965 
3,226 
2,198 
1,181 

3,703 
1,550 
1,175 
1,856 
1,539 
1,370 

3,421 
1,  222 
li577 
7,283 
1,463 
1,709 

2,332 
6,655 
1,224 
2,618 

20,521 
4,008 
5,452 
4,933 
2,911 
3,217 
1,392 

2,859 

3,278 
1,681 
3,600 
7,637 

2,665 
1,455 
1,466 
1,820 
1,274 

1,418 
2,200 
1,475 
1,371 
1,471 

1,669 
2,339 
5,942 
3,900 
3,337 

1,492 
1,589 
1,696 
1,352 

7,473 
1,483 
2,009 
1,  456 
3,047 

5,483 
2,472 
1,312 
1,511 
1,535 

10,  690 
4,775 
1,607 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN BOKN. 


Native. 


2,969 
5,490 
8,038 
2, 237 

28,  670 
1,  833 
3,965 
3,892 
5,029 

3,  283 
5,532 
3,452 
1,684 

7,124 
3,001 
2,355 
3,749 
2,858 
2,660 

6,650 
2,763 
2,583 
13,  362 
3,009 
3,216 

2,841 

11,095 

1,958 

3,899 

31,  507 
6,126 
9,672 
6,798 
3,906 
5,005 

2,484 


4,772 
5,342 
2,962 
6,028 
11,  376 

3,675 
2,093 
2,280 
3,184 
2,213 

2,  540 
3,687 
2,235 
2,371 
2,406 

3,087 
3,881 
9,956 
6,082 
5,046 

2,737 
2,790 
2,  .554 
2,407 

13,  832 
2,876 
3,819 
2,870 
5,522 

10, 199 
4,454 

2,  463 
2,723 

3,  023 


19,  355 
9,111 
4,139 


Foreign. 


204 
348 
216 
378 

9,003 
648 
1,876 
1,147 
1,171 

901 
1,529 
1,054 

677 

211 
37 
229 
298 
130 
192 

258 
94 

463 

1,083 

67 

153 

1,724 

3,794 

892 

1,260 

13,  336 
2,745 
3,487 
3,240 
1,833 
2,031 

365 

2,040 

1,049 

348 

834 

3,214 


807 
511 
556 
406 

253 
473 

812 
257 
625 

145 

698 

1,804 

1,689 

1,521 

144 

441 

1,126 

138 

507 
21 
80 
32 
69 

106 
74 
50 
69 
36 

354 
135 
310 


White. 


2,434 
3,812 
5,416 
2,446 

32,  854 
2,342 
5,374 
4,220 
5,534 

3,878 
5,  623 
3,656 
2,227 

5,850 
2,067 
1,979 
3,408 
2,433 
1,751 

4,338 
2,829 
2,111 
10,  365 
2,207 
2,985 

4,563 
14, 713 
2,760 
5, 150 

44,  400 
8,787 

13, 063 
9,925 
5,731 
6,894 

2,849 

0,811 
6,318 
3,301 
6,830 
14, 475 

5,137 
2,894 
2,780 
3,740 
2,613 

2,793 
4,152 
3,043 
2.  628 
3, 022 

3,229 
4,576 
11,  699 
7,699 
6,557 

2,865 
3,226 
3,675 
2,506 


226 
475 
094 
068 
062 

764 
846 
183 
925 
802 


9,903 
6,098 
1,903 


Colored. 


739 
2,025 
2,808 

163 

4,720 
127 
466 
819 
637 

304 

1,385 

850 

132 

1,473 
969 
605 
630 
553 

1,092 

2,570 

19 

934 

4,069 
869 
382 


Chinese 


69 
4 
3 

218 
50 
37 
94 
6 
31 


1 
71 

7 

31 

108 

5 
6 
10 


15 
5 
5 

37 

5,113 
1,422 
1,802 
833 
2,528 

5,538 
1,682 
1,330 
867 
1,257 


3,148 
2,546 
b  Exclusive  of  that  part  in  Tennessee. 


Japanese. 


2 

102 
86 
5 

222 
34 
59 
18 
1 

110 


Civilized 
Iiidiaus. 


24 
3 

53 


578  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  17.— POPULATION   BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND   COLOR,  FOR   PLACES   OF   2,500  INHAB- 
ITANTS OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOKODGHS. 


Virginia — Contintied. 

Norfolk 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

Ward3 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward  6 


North  DanTille. 

Petersburg 

Pocahontas 

Portsmouth 


Eiohmond 

Clay  ward 

Jackson  ward  . . 
Jefferson  ward  . 
Madison  ward. 
Marshall  ward 
Monroe  ward.  - 


Roanoke 

Salem 

Staunton 

Suffolk 

Winchester 

WytheTille 

Washington : 

EUensburg 

Fairhaven 

Olympia 

Port  Townsend 


Seattle 

Ward  1 . 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3- 
Ward  4. 

Spokane 


Tacoma 

Ward  1. 

Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 

Vancouver  . 
Wallawalla. 
Whatcom  . . 


West  Virginia: 
Benwood  . . . 
Charleston  . 
Clarksburg. 

Grafton 

Hinton 


Huntington  . 

Martinsburg 
Monndsville. 
Parkersburg 


Wheeling  .. 
Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 


Wisconsin : 

Antigo 

Appleton  . . 
Ashland  . .  - 

Baraboo 

Beaverdam . 


Beloit 

Berlin 

Chippewa  Falls  . 

Bepere 

Eauclaire 


Male. 


16, 582 
3,817 
2,174 
3,394 
4,608 
1,655 
934 

1,817 
10,  392 
1,790 
6,879 

38,  261 
8,678 
7,939 
5,203 
4,306 
5,301 
6,834 

9,000 
1,864 
3,107 
1,626 
2,325 
1,222 

1,656 
2,928 
2,919 
3,138 

26, 782 
8,010 
5,914 
5,859 
6,999 

13,  271 

22,  971 
2.373 
7,914 
7,356 
5,328 

2,086 
2,574 
2,951 


1,534 
3,317 
1,411 
1,486 
1,400 

5,442 
3,494 
1,416 
3,926 

16,  939 
2,244 
1,986 
1,564 
1,716 
2,359 
2,511 
1,829 
2,730 


2,276 
5,669 
6,022 
2,177 
1,990 

3,120 
2,033 
4,536 
1,779 


Female. 


18,  289 
4,065 
2,201 
3,960 
5,323 
1,792 
948 

1,982 
12,  288 
1,163 
6,389 

43, 127 
10.  025 
9.271 
5,435 
4.965 
6,071 
7,360 

7,159 
1.415 
3,868 
1.728 
2.871 
1.348 

1.112 
1.148 
1.779 
1,420 

16, 055 
3,520 
3.463 
3,654 
5,418 

6,651 

13, 035 
1,406 
4,429 
3,926 

3,274 

1.459 
2,135 
1,108 


1,400 
3.425 
1,597 
1,673 
1,170 

4.666 

3,732 
1,272 

4,482 

17,  583 
2.221 
1.952 
1.885 
1,926 
2,357 
2,401 
2,095 
2,746 


2,148 
6,200 
3,934 
2,428 
2,232 

3,195 
2,116 
4,134 
1,846 
8,516 


NATIVE  AND  POB- 
EIGN  BORN. 


Native.     Foreign 


33,  744 
7,427 
4,110 
7,143 
9,850 
3,396 
1,818 

3,778 
22,  408 

2,394 
12,486 

77,  915 
18,  015 
16,  750 
9,914 
8.673 
11,012 
13, 551 

15,  620 
3,244 
6,780 
3,322 
5, 125 
2,526 

2,193 
2,702 
3,769 
2,790 

29, 181 
7,343 
6,610 
6,725 
8,503 

14,299 

23, 698 
2,359 
8,878 
7,321 
5, 140 

2,771 
3,602 
2,726 


2,496 
6,422 
2,896 
3,029 
2,547 

9,848 
6,954 
2,024 
7,896 

28, 183 
3,607 
3,340 
2,945 
2,960 
3,798 
3,791 
3,  .546 
4,196 


3,336 
8,359 
5,909 
3,807 
3,191 

5,248 
2,813 
5,325 
2,454 
10,  935 


1,127 

455 

265 

211 

81 

51 

64 

21 
272 
559 
782 

3,473 
688 
460 
724 
598 
360 
643 

539 
35 

195 
32 

71 
44 

575 
1,374 

929 
1,768 

13,  656 
4.187 
2.  767 

2,  788 
3,914 

5,623 

12,  308 
1,420 
3,465 

3,  961 
3,462 

774 
1,107 
1,333 


438 
320 
112 
130 

23 

■  260 

272 

64 

512 

6,339 
858 
598 
504 
682 
918 

1,121 
378 

1,280 


1,088 
3,510 
4,047 
798 
1,031 

1,067 
1,336 

3.  345 
1.171 
6,  480 


White. 


18,  617 
5,607 
2,845 
4.231 
1,313 
3,290 
1,331 

2,414 

10, 456 

1,813 

9,231 

49,  034 
14,  095 
3  679 

7,686 
6.487 
8,001 
9,086 

11,218 
2,179 
4,678 
2,203 
3, 773 
1,578 

2,681 
4,047 
4.476 
4,203 

42,  056 

11, 108 

9,204 

9,415 

12, 329 

19, 367 

35,  574 

3,715 

12, 203 

11,062 

8,594 

3,506 
4,472 
3,997 


2,934 
5,224 
2,583 
3,061 
2,004 

8,876 
6,651 
2,519 
7,633 

33, 541 

4,427 
3, 362 
3,328 
3,536 
4,680 
4,905 
3,836 
5,467 


4,421 
11,  853 
9,925 
4,583 
4,211 

6,247 
4,149 
8.644 
3,534 
17,403 


Colored. 


16, 244 
2,272 
l!526 
3,122 
8,617 
157 
550 

1,385 

12, 221 

1.140 

4.018 

32,  330 
4,604 

13,  530 
2.943 
2,780 
3,  370 
5,103 

4,929 
1,098 
2,295 
1,149 
1,423 
992 

21 
14 
51 
23 


97 

111 

53 

25 

190 

363 
53 
117 
185 


Chinese.  Japanese, 


1,518 

424 

98 

566 

1,231 
574 
169 
773 

974 

38 

573 

121 

104 

36 

5 


1 

13 

6 

22 


67 


15 
86 

4 


21 
2 


57 


162 
279 

359 

228 
49 
31 
51 

341 


33 

219 

1 


15 

"'19' 

125 

96 

12 

7 

10 

23 

56 
5 
17 
34 


54 


Civilized 
Indians. 


34 

11 
1 
1 

7 
2 


1 


POPULATION. 


579 


Table  IT.-POPULATION  BY   SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND    COLOR,  FOR  PLACES   OF  2  500   INHAB 

ITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,  TO^\^^s,  villages,  and 

BOROUOHS. 


Wiscousin — Continued. 

Fond  du  Lac 

Fort  Howard 

Green  Bay 

Hudson 

Janes  ville 

Kaukaiina 

Kenosha 


Lacrosse  . . . 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward   5 


Ward  6- 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 


Madison 

Manitowoc  . 
Marinette . . 
Marslifleld  . 

Menasha 

Menominee 
Merrill 


MOwaukee . 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward   5 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 

Ward  11. 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 
Ward  14. 

Ward  15. 
Ward  16. , 
Ward  17., 
Ward  18. . 


Mineral  Point. 

Monroe 

NeenaU 

Oconomowoc  . . 
Oconto  


Oshkosh 

Platteville 

Portage 

Prairie  du  Chien . 
Racine 


Rhinelander.  . 

Ripon  

Sheboygan  

Sparta 

Stevens  Point. 


Superior 

Two  Rivers  . 
Washburn  . . 
Watertown  . 
Waukesha  . . 


Waupun 

Wausau 

Whitewater. . . 
Williamsburg . 

Wyoming: 

Cheyenne  

Laramie 

Kock  Springs  . 


Male.       Female. 


5,694 
2,435 
4,580 
1,404 
5,223 
2.  445 
3,348 

12.  545 
1.243 
1,505 
1,373 
957 
1,377 

693 
1,209 
1,614 
1,360 
1,  214 

6,500 
3,741 
6,369 

1,818 
2,240 
2.815 
3,843 

100,  773 
4,010 
5,376 
3,399 
5,105 
5,244 

6,342 
2,945 
7,010 
11,  203 
9,941 

6,812 
6,027 
7,256 
5,799 

4,672 

2,977 

■  2,  856 

3,799 

1,228 
1,789 
2,478 
1,316 

2,758 

11,420 
1,243 
2,457 
1,483 

10, 422 

1,739 
1,544 
8,411 
1.349 
3,909 

7,653 
1,440 
1,810 
4,246 
3,219 

1.549 
4,801 
2,015 
1,585 

7,146 
3,596 
2,299 


6,330 
2,319 
4,489 
1,481 
5,613 
2,222 
3,184 

12,  545 
1,326 
1,148 
1,407 
1,199 
1,272 

900 
1,307 
1,648 
1,288 
1,050 

6,926 
3,969 
5,154 
1,632 
2,341 
2,676 
2,966 

103,  695 
5,331 
5,172 
3,424 
5,186 
4,924 

6,678 
3,700 
7,226 
11,266 
9,938 

6,726 
5,764 
7,402 
5,538 

4,912 

3,544 
2,840 
4,124 

1,466 
1,979 
2,605 
1,413 
2,461 

11,416 
1,497 
2,686 
1,648 

10,  592 

919 
1,814 
7,948 
1.446 
3,987 

4,330 
1,430 
1,229 
4,509 
3,102 

1,208 
4,452 
2,344 
1,548 

4,544 
2,792 
1,107 


NATIVE  AND  FOR- 
EIGN   BORN. 


Native. 


9.054 
3,233 
6,515 
1,860 
8,524 
3,555 
4,556 

16,  721 
1,648 
1,908 
1,746 
1,698 
1,937 

1,187 
1,543 
1,918 
1,  .583 
1,553 

10,268 
5,038 
6,620 
2,411 
3,057 
3,148 
4,366 

124, 892 
6,  483 
6,266 
4,704 
7,630 
6,596 

8,176 

4,872 

9,044 

12,  659 

11,438 

7,079 
6,838 
8,265 
5,129 

6,518 
4,982 
3,  583 
4,630 

2,060 
2,921 
3, 395 
2,085 
3,319 

15,  558 
2,168 
3,  743 
2,322 

13,  237 

2,031 
2,491 
10,  028 
2,379 
5,457 

6,628 
1,871 
1,419 
5,608 
4,957 

2,139 
5,419 
3,511 
1,699 

9,088 
4,868 
1,373 


Foreign. 


2,970 
1,521 
2,554 
1,025 
2,312 
1,112 
1,976 

8,369 
921 

745 

1,034 

458 

712 

406 

973 

1,344 

1,065 

711 

3,158 
2,672 
4,903 
1,039 
1,524 
2,343 
2,443 

79,  576 
2,  858 
4,282 
2,119 
2,661 
3,572 

4,844 
1,773 
5,192 
9,810 
8,441 

6,459 
4,  953 
6,  393 
6,  208 

3,066 
1,539 
2,113 
3,293 

628 
847 

1,688 
644 

1,900 

7,278 

572 
1,400 

809 
7,777 

627 

867 
0,331 

416 
2,439 

5,355 
999 
1,620 
3,147 
1,364 

618 
3,834 

848 
1,434 


2,002 
1,520 
2,033 


White. 


11,  905 
4,754 
9,019 
2,881 

10,  786 
4,  657 
6,515 

25,  026 
2,553 
2,636 
2.779 
2,134 
2,643 

1,593 
2.516 
3,  262 
2,648 
2,262 

13,  377 
7,700 

11,407 
3,449 
4,573 
5,490 
6,807 

204, 001 
9,310 

10,  493 
6,821 

10, 050 
10, 156 

13,  001 
6,583 

14,  234 
22,  465 
19,  869 

13,  .532 
11,789 

14,  655 

11,  329 

9,583 
6,519 
5,695 
7,917 

2,688 
3,762 
5,064 
2,729 
5,202 

22, 771 
2,738 
5,135 
3,120 

20,  906 

2,656 
3,357 
16,  356 
2,760 
7,892 

11, 856 
2,870 
3,036 
8,753 
6,262 

2,737 
9,253 
4,342 
3,133 


Colored,    Chinese. 


112 


449 
31 
54 
2 

237 


9 

108 


57 
18 

is' 


11,437 
6,288 
3,071 

227 

98 

2 

Japanese. 


14 


3 
12 


2 
333 


Civilized 
Indians. 


95 
1 


12 

"io 
1 


47 

i 
"i 
1 


580 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  18.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVt:  AND    FOREIGN   BORN  AND  WHITE 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


Females. 


The  United  States  . 


North  Atlantic  division 


Maine 

New  Hampshire  . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts... 

Rhode  Island 

Couneeticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey. 

Pennsylvania  — 


South  Atlantic  division. 


Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia  . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Mis.souri 

North  Dakota 
South  Dakota. 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


Kentucky  •  • 
Tennessee  . . 

Alabama 

Mississippi . 
Louisiana... 

Texas 

Oklahoma... 
Arkansas... 


Western  division  . 


Montana.   ... 
Wyoming  ... 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho 

Washington  . 

Oregon 

California  ... 


27, 000, 750 


26,  371,  953 


9,429 


292, 
150, 
145, 
773, 
116, 
276, 

:,  183, 
551, 

!,  198. 


358 
721 
560 
853 
948 
320 
738 
059 


6,  823,  939 


4,  303,  736 


78, 
467, 

99, 
811, 
379, 
796, 
568, 
912, 
188, 


526 

712 
724 
931 
471 
806 
653 
305 


9,  347,  751 


South  Central  division 5, 406, 427 


608, 
037, 
516, 
790, 
590, 
431, 
813, 
,253, 
54, 
127, 
456, 
667, 


479 
429 
133 
703 
891 
118 
967 
110 
598 
415 
807 
101 


910,. 589 
879, 361 
748,  149 
644, 417 
531,  947 
1,  082,  533 
32,  907 
576,  524 


1,  253,  407 


55,  247 
28,  923 
189,  336 
75,  515 
24,  554 
82,  3.52 
17,  976 
38,  551 
152,  632 
140,  787 
447,  534 


289, 
153, 
142, 
807, 
122, 
286! 

2, 243, 
564, 

2, 213, 


767 
469 
774 
953 
253 
337 
065 
899 
422 


4,  345, 659 


480,  382 
111, 898 
825,  675 
364,  440 
817,  439 
576,  226 
912, 911 
179, 882 


8,  954, 414 


1,  604,  &44 

1,  008,  770 

1,  467,  871 

759,  306 

576,  790 

403,  352 

773, 860 

1, 191,  205 

46,660 

110,  338 

399,  561 

612, 157 


5, 244,  645 


868, 128 
750, noi 
637,  231 

536,  893 
1,  000, 034 

26, 187 

537,  391 


1,  003,  296 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


5,  067, 130 


1,  988,  36e 


40, 232 
35,  845 
23, 767 
313,  856 
51,  077 
93,  218 
793, 155 
169,  760 
467,  459 


115,  033 


Females. 


4, 182, 417 


1,899,808 


33, 816 
16, 869 
138, 872 
66, 819 
16,271 
72,  489 
13,  079 
28,  378 
106,  753 
115,663 
394,  287 


7,047 

47,  979 

9,860 

12,  347 

10, 814 

2,343 

3,684 

7,620 

13, 339 


2,  247, 159 


247,  257 

80,  918 

456, 175 

301,  077 

284,  060 

264,  203 

180, 486 

132, 128 

46,  992 

52,  835 

116,  017 

85,  Oil 


187,  450 

32, 169 

12,  224 

9,307 

5,270 

27,  403 

90,  020 

1,826 

9,231 


529, 119 


38, 729 

36,  495 

20,  321 

343, 281 

55,  228 
90,  383 
777,  895 
159,  215 
378,  261 


93, 492 


6,114 
46,  317 
8,910 
6,027 
8,069 
1,359 
2,586 
4,517 
9,593 


1,  812,  955 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


23,  254,  474 


212,036 

65, 287 

386, 172 

242,  803 

235, 139 

203, 153 

143,  583 

102,  741 

34,  469 

38,  220 

86,  525 

62,  827 


134,  371 


32, 635 
10, 420 
55,911 

7,540 
12,  017 
28, 111 
11,  238 
12,739 
64,930 
41,  053 
252,  525 


27, 187 

7, 81^5 

5,470 

2,  682 

22,  344 

62, 936 

914 

5,033 


241, 791 


10,  461 
4,493 

28,  079 
3,719 
6.778 

24,  953 
3,468 
4,717 

25,  075 
16,  264 

113, 784 


6,  558, 144 


291,  551 
150,  423 
145,  062 
764,  059 
113,  575 
270,  385 

2, 151,  096 
527,  802 

2, 144, 191 


2,  691,  634 


Females. 


22,  607,  549 


64,  078 
362,  214 

66, 073 
500,  986 
361,  480 
520, 839 
226,  814 
482,  285 
106,  865 


9, 118,  786 


1,  563,  539 

1,  013,  790 

1,  486,  278 

780, 806 

587, 533 

428, 154 

808,  269 

1, 177,  793 

54,  331 

126,  683 

450, 140 

641,  470 


3,  665,  692 


777,  049 
665,  815 
410,  893 
271, 141 
254,  836 
837,  254 
31,  294 
417, 410 


1,  220,  218 


6,  688,  971 


289, 017 
153, 221 
142, 332 
797, 811 
118, 257 
279, 898 

2, 207, 164 
540,  794 

2, 160, 477 


2, 698, 199 


62, 892 
370,  492 

70, 105 
500,  947 
349,  745 
530,  881 
229,  051 
484, 180 

99,  906 


8,  739,  684 


1,  562,  713 
986,  943 

1,  441,  219 
750,  477 
573.  951 
400,  948 
708.  885 

1, 110,  383 

46,  4« 

109,  764 

394,  504 

587,  453 


,  503,  305 


53, 874 
28, 205 
185,  760 
69,  769 
22,  638 
81,  670 
15,  876 
38,  353 
149,  814 
139,  376 
434,  823 


754, 173 
650,  923 
408, 221' 
265,  986 
254, 719 
757,  212 
24,823 
387,  248 


977,  390 


33,  067 
16,  580 
136,  202 
62,090 
15,  479 
72,  096 
11,314 
28, 201 
104,  505 
114,  560 
383, 296 


populatio:n. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890. 


581 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 
P.UtENTS. 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 

rOREIGN  WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Female.s. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

17, 472,  903 

16,  885,  445 

5,  781, 571 

5, 722, 104 

4, 951,  858 

4, 170, 009 

3, 861, 548 

3, 776, 812 

1 

4,  403, 403 

4, 488, 002 

2, 154, 741 

2,  200,  969 

1,  978.  261 

1,  896, 605 

141,  393 

138, 171 

2 

253, 564 
125,  631 
113,  660 
466,  336 
67.  378 
174.  985 

1,246.119 
344.  252 

1,611,478 

2,  531.  428 

253, 139 
127,  998 
111, 585 
489.  094 
70, 172 
182,  250 
1,  274,  688 
352, 466 

1,  626,  610 

2,  535,  951 

37,  987 

24,  792 

31,  402 

297,  723 

46, 197 

95,400 

904,  977 

183,  550 

532,  713 

160,  206 

.35, 878 

25,  223 

30,  747 

308.  717 

48, 085 

97,  648 

932,  476 

188.  328 

533,  867 

102,  218 

40,  053 

35,  748 

23,  716 

311.  ,552 

50,  888 

92,  831 

788.  873 

108.  937 

465.  663 

111,486 

38,  642 

36.448 

20,  308 

341,  951 

55, 139 

90,  324 

776,  819 

159, 048 

377,  926 

90, 830 

986 

395 

549 

12,  098 

3,  502 

0.322 

36,924 

24,  080 

50,  477 

1,  615,  049 

837 

295 

455 

11,472 

I               4, 085 

6,  498 

36,  977 

24,272 

53,  280 

1,  650. 122 

3 
4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 

12 

55.  305 
285. 129 

52,  354 
487,  750 
340,  901 
517. 126 
221.  517 
472,  500 

98,  846 

6,  287,  921 

54,  050 
291, 150 

54.  955 
489,  008 
329.  313 
527.  357 
223,  678 
474,  282 

92, 152 

5,  962,  234 

8,773 
77,  085 
13,  719 
13,  236 
20,  579 
3,  713 
5,297 
9,785 
8,019 

2,  830,  865 

8,842 
79.  .336 
15, 150 
11,939 
20,  432 
3,524 
5,  373 
9,898 
7,754 

2,  777,  450 

7,000 
47.  591 

9,680 
12, 195 
10,  790 

2,  316 

3,  591 
7,422 

10,  901 

2,  242,  639 

6,096 
46, 196 
8,  837 
5,  994 
8.062 
1,  346 
2,552 
4,470 
7,277 

1,  810,  818 

14,  495 
103, 886 

33, 831 
311, 097 

18,  015 
275,  994 
341,  932 
430.  218 

84, 181 

233,  485 

13,  932 
110,011 

41,  866 
324,  761 

14,  702 
286,  571 
347,  209 
428, 778 

82.  292 

216,  867 

13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

22 

1,171.574 
861.  273 
962,  379 
409,  975 
222,  637 
164,  987 
547, 996 
957.  817 
20.  926 
09,  334 
319,  894 
519, 129 

3,  408,  670 

1,102,943 
836,  725 
920.  314 
447,  718 
212.  012 
145.  964 
515.  971 
898.  060 
16.  502 
57.  898 
274.  330 
473, 197 

3,252,978 

391,  965 
152,  517 
523,  899 
310,  831 
364,  896 
203, 107 
260,  273 
219, 976 
33,  405 
57,  349 
130,  246 
122,  341 

257, 022 

399,  770 
150,  218 
520,  905 
302,  759 
361,  939 
254.  984 
252, 914 
217,  723 
29,  942 
51,  866 
120, 174 
114,  256 

250,  327 

246,  803 
80,  775 
455,  098 
299,  911 
283,  893 
203,  996 
180,  370 
131,  032 
40.  918 
52.  648 
115,747 
84,  842 

184,  834 

211,750 
65,  228 
385,  877 
241,  690 
235,  096 
203,  061 
143,  556 
102,  650 
34,  430 
38,  195 
86,  497 
02,  788 

133, 745 

45,  394 

23,  782 

30,  932 

11,  063 

3,  525 

3,171 

5,808 

75,  813 

341 

919 

6,  937 

25,  800 

1,  743,  351 

42,117 

21,  886 

26,  947 

9,942 

2,882 

2,496 

5,002 

74,  913 

255 

599 

5,085 

24, 743 

1,  741,  966 

23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 

35 

715,  523 
648.  906 
399, 410 
262.  566 
207.  849 
741,  079 
28, 725 
404, 612 

841,  481 

091,  395 
634,  575 
397, Oil 
257,  788 
205,  241 
667,  801 
22.  829 
376, 338 

646, 280 

61,  520 
16,  909 
11,483 

8,575 
46,  987 
96, 175 

2,509 
12,  798 

378,  737 

62,  778 
16,  348 
11,210 

8,198 
49,478  . 
89,  411 

1,994 
10, 910 

331, 110 

32,  091 
12, 124 
9,179 
5,074 
26,  688 
88, 782 
1,796 
9,100 

434,  638 

27,149 
7,775 
5,425 
2,650     ! 

22, 152 

62, 687 

913 

4,994 

238,  Oil 

133,  618 
213,  646 
337,  384 
373.  472 
277,  826 
246.  517 
1.643 
159,  245 

127,  670 

134,  555 

217,  235 
341,  915 
371,277 
282,  360 
243.  071 
1,365 
150, 182 

29,  686 

36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 

44 

35,  526 

19, 553 

141, 686 

62,725 

14,  860 

37,  330 

9,139 

26,544 

110,486 

112,  745 

270,  887 

20,  456 

10,  772 
100, 462      i 

56,  595 
9, 230      1 

31,122 
5,645 

18,  856 

75,076 

91,  224 
226, 842 

18, 348 

8,712 

44,  074 

7,044 

7,778 

44,340 

6,737 

11,  809 

39,  328 

26, 031 

163, 936 

12,  611 
5,808 

35,  740 
5,495 
0,249 

40,  974 
5,069 
9.345 

29,  429 

23, 336 
156,  454 

30,  024 

9,941 

54,  484 

7,151 

10,  767 

27,  259 

8,511 

10,  809 

61,  312 

31,811 

182,  569 

10, 306 
4,489 

28, 022 
3,709 
6,696 

24, 874 
3,383 
4,  655 

24,  882 

10,  Oil 
110,  984 

3,984 
1,137 
5,003 
6,135 
3,166 
1,534 
4,827 
2,128 
6,436 
10,  653 
82,  667 

904 

293 

2,727 

4,739 

874 

472 

1,850 

239 

2,441 

1,356 

13,  791 

45 
46 

47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 

582 


10 

11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

27 
28 
29 
30 
31 

32 
33 
34 
35 
36 

37 
38 
39 
40 
41 

42 
43 
44 
45 
46 

47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

52 
53 

54 
55 

56 

57 
58 
59 

60 
61 
62 
63 

64 
65 
66 
67 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 

[Certain  countiea  in  North  Dakota,  South  Dakota,  and  Texas,  having  no  population, 


Alabama. 


Autauga. 
Baldwin  . 
Barbour.. 

Bfljb 

Blount . . . 


Bullock... 

Butler 

Calhoun. -- 
Chambers. 
Cherokee  . 


Chilton  . . 
Choctaw. 
Clarke . . . 

Clay 

Cleburne. 


Coffee 

Colbert 

Conecuh  . . 

Coo.sa 

Covington. 

Cren-shaw. 
CuKman.. . 

Dale 

Dallas 

Dekalb 


Elmore 

Escambia . 
Etowah. .. 
Eayette... 
Franklin.. 


Geneva . 
Greene.. 
Hale .... 
Henry  .. 
Jackson 


JeflFerson 

Lamar 

Lauderdale  . 
Lawrence. .. 
Lee 


Limestone  . 
LowBdes... 

Macon 

Madison  ... 
Marengo . . 


Marion 

Marshall 

Mobile 

Monroe 

Montgomery . 


Morgan . 
Perry . . . 
Pickens. 
Pike  . . . . 


Randolph . 
Russell  . . . 
St.  Clair. . . 
Shelby.... 


Sumter 

Talladega.. 
Tallapoosa . 
Tuscaloosa. 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Male 


748, 149 


Walker 

Washington 

Wilcox 

Winston 


6, 559 
4,459 

16,  436 
6,816 

11,  096 

13,  269 
10,  608 

17,  201 

12,  995 
10,  324 

7,412 
8, 752 
11,452 
7,828 
6,  551 

6,070 
10,  093 
7, 282 
7,949 
3,751 

7,640 
6,351 
8,662 
23, 685 
10,  708 

10,  839 
4,406 

11,  088 

6,  359 
5,  297 

5, 382 
10,  672 

13,  662 

12,  5:!9 
14, 158 

45,448 

7,  002 
11,916 
10,  206 

13,  893 

10,  546 

15,  837 
9,045 

18,  754 

16,  264 

5,687 
9, 592 

23, 119 
9,369 

26,  657 

12,  005 

14,  268 

11,  182 

12,  057 

8,555 
11,537 

8,806 
10,  845 

14,  412 
14,  736 
12,  662 

14,  849 

8,101 
4,119 

15,  078 
3,251 


Females . 


750, 091 


6,743 
4,350 

18,  374 
6,  557 

10,  708 

13,  775 
10.  993 
16, 195 
13,  291 
10, 102 

7, 113 
8,752 
11,145 
7,929 
6,658 

6,094 
9,880 
7,287 
7,951 
3,780 

7,781 
6,  228 

8,  549 
25,  350 
10, 233 

10,844 

4,  203 
10, 723 

6,456 
5,356 

5,  296 
11,307 

13,  798 
12,  287 
13,811 

37,  945 
7,171 
11,461 
10,  488 

14,  748 

10,556 

15,  687 

9,  383 
19,  170 

16,  776 

5,655 
9,328 

25,  602 
9,  6U8 

28,  852 

11.693 
14.  992 
11,271 
12,  329 

8,659 

12, 519 

8,480 

9,882 

15, 098 

14,  486 
12,  787 

15,  261 

7,549 
3,781 
15, 685 
3,290 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


9,307 


19 
94 
54 
306 
80 

12 
31 
285 
18 
29 

20 
18 
17 


6 

149 

19 


3 

477 

11 

216 

118 


42 
94 
8 
20 

10 
23 
31 
18 
41 

3,254 

10 

224 

23 

35 


20 

6 

124 

32 

4 

13 

1,564 

11 

400 

264 
51 
10 
26 

5 
24 

37 
107 


290 
30 
36 


Females. 


5,470 


38 
34 
145 
43 


9 

154 

15 

4 

4 
4 
10 
2 
4 


67 


1 

383 

3 

99 

47 

22 
15 
21 


10 
3 
16 

1, 8.54 

4 

138 

8 

18 

32 
6 
5 
71 
23 


1 

2 

1,302 

2 

263 

127 
21 

7 
11 


13 
30 
52 

19 

28 

3 

75 

138 

5 

17 

3 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


410, 893 


2,  372 
2,803 
6,026 
4,330 

10,  055 

2,951 
5,540 
12,  071 
6,184 
8,845 

5,818 
4,123 
4,878 
6,982 
6,142 

5,121 
6,207 
4,022 
5,289 
3,327 

5,853 
6,331 
6,  936 

3,  739 
10, 020 

5,  660 
2,927 
9,147 
5,524 
4,733 

4,855 
1,570 
2,616 
8,043 
12,  203 

27, 253 
5,629 
8,263 
6,343 
5,822 

6,050 
2,286 
2,081 
9,635 
3,922 

5,396 
8,945 
12,  328 
4,215 
6,887 

9,046 
3,282 
4,645 
7,519 

6,914 
2,705 
7,232 
7,154 

2,830 
7, 650 
8,452 
8,917 

7,149 
2,427 
3,440 
3,233 


Females. 


408,  22] 


2,397 

2,747 
7,  343 
4,299 
9,977 

3,089 
5,747 
11,442 
6,244 
8,778 

5,641 
4,064 
4,785 
7,072 
6,276 

5,110 
5,938 
3,940 
5,257 
3,363 

5,888 
6,210 
6,917 
3,968 
9,714 

5,741 
2,  859 
8,909 
5,  609 
4,759 

4,797 
1,638 
2,523 
7,977 
11,919 

24,  002 
5,796 
8,  023 
0,181 
6,322 

6,049 
2,253 
2,159 
9,517 
3,971 

5,368 
8,692 
13,  235 
4,151 
7,146 

8,579 
3,460 
4,623 
7,794 

6,995 
3,074 
7,004 


3,  050 
7,  625 
8,488 
9,104 

6,845 
2,226 
3,304 
3,272 


POPULATION. 


583 


AND  COLOEED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUISTTIES:  1890. 

are  omitted  from  this  table.    For  iuformation  concerning  tliem  see  Table  2.] 


NATIVE  WHITE  —NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

— 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Malea. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

■ 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

399, 410 

1 

397,  Oil 

11.  483 

11,  210 

9,179 

5,425 

337, 384 

341, 915 

1 

2,342 

2,  359 

30 

38 

18 

9 

4,188 

4,  346 

2 

2,655 

1                   2, 597 

148 

150 

91 

37 

1,  65'.) 

1,604 

3 

5.896 

7,200 

130 

143 

52 

33 

10,  412 

11,  032 

4 

4,177 

4,156 

153 

143 

306 

145 

2,486 

2,258 

5 

9,963 

9,885 

92 

92 

80 

43 

1.041 

731 

6 

2,930 

3,059 

21 

30 

8 

7 

10, 322 

10,  680 

7 

5,501 

5,700 

39 

47 

31 

8 

5,068 

5,247 

8 

11,  787 

11,  202 

284 

240 

280 

154 

5, 1.35 

4,  753 

9 

6,108 

6,180 

76 

64 

18 

14 

6,811 

7,048 

10 

8.789 

8,735 

56 

43 

29 

4 

1,479 

1,324 

11 

5,777 

5,601 

41 

40 

20 

4 

1,594 

1,472 

12 

4,082 

4,020 

41 

44 

18 

4 

4,629 

4,  688 

13 

4.841 

4,735 

37 

50 

14 

8 

6,577 

6,  362 

14 

6,941 

7,035 

41 

37 

6 

1 

846 

858 

15 

5,982 

6,099 

160 

177 

5 

4 

409 

382 

16 

5,106 

5.100 

15 

10 

6 

949 

984 

17 

5,998 

5,764 

209 

174 

149 

67" 

3,886 

3,942 

18 

3,999 

3,914 

23 

26 

19 

6 

3,  260 

3,347 

19 

5,273 

5,237 

16 

20 

6 

2,660 
424 

2  694 

20 

3,318 

3,  353 

9 

10 

3 

2'" 

417 

21 

5,843 

5,876 

10 

12 

3 

1 

1,787 

1,  893 

22 

5,800 

5,687 

531 

523 

477 

383 

20 

18 

23 

6,906 

6,901 

30 

16 

11 

3 

1,726 

1,632 

24 

3,419 

3,658 

320 

310 

212 

97 

19,  950 

21,  384 

25 

9,880 

9,609 

140 

105 

116 

47 

690 

519 

26 

5,607 

5,699 

53 

42 

25 

17 

5,181 

5,108 

27 

2,875 

2,829 

52 

30 

42 

15 

1,479 

1,344 

28 

9,054 

8,834 

93 

75 

94 

21 

1,941 

1,814 

29 

5,489 

5,587 

35 

22 

8 

835 

847 

30 

4,699 

4,  735 

34 

24 

20 

s" 

564 

597 

31 

4,833 

4,782 

22 

15 

10 

2 

527 

499 

32 

1,528 

1,598 

42 

40 

22 

5 

9,103 

9,669 

33 

2,581 

2,  477 

35 

46 

31 

10 

11,  046 

11,275 

34 

8,012 

7,944 

31 

33 

16 

2 

4,498 

4,311 

35 

12, 137 

11,  8.36 

66 

83 

41 

16 

1,955 

1,892 

36 

24, 716 

21,696 

2,537 

2,306 

3,226 

1,853 

18, 223 

13,  944 

37 

5,605 

5,772 

24 

24 

10 

4 

1,  373 

1,375 

38 

8,001 

7,763 

262 

260 

223 

138 

3,654 

3,438 

39 

6,302 

6,149 

41 

32 

22 

7 

3,864 

4,308 

40 

5,765 

6,274 

57 

48 

35 

18 

8,071 

8,426 

41 

5,966 

5,991 

84 

58 

67 

32 

4,496 

4,507 

42 

2,256 

2,227 

30 

26 

18 

6 

13,  553 

13,  434 

43 

2,052 

2,133 

29 

26 

6 

5 

6,964 

7,224 

44 

9,440 

9,366 

195 

151 

124 

69 

9,119 

9,655 

45 

3,833 

3,878 

89 

93 

30 

23 

12,  344 

12, 805 

46 

5,382 

5,360 

U 

8 

4 

1 

291 

287 

47 

8,906 

8,663 

39 

29 

13 

2 

647 

636 

48 

9,288 

9,937 

3,040 

3,298 

1,524 

1,282 

10,831 

12,  387 

49 

4,194 

4, 135 

21 

16 

11 

2 

5, 1.54 

5,457 

50 

6,273 

6,480 

614 

666 

389 

260 

19,  781 

21,  709 

51 

8,799 

8,299 

247 

280 

261 

127 

2,962 

3.114 

52 

3,194 

3,385 

88 

75 

49 

21 

10,  988 

11,532 

53 

4,615 

4,586 

30 

37 

10 

6 

6,  537 

6,649 

54 

7,471 

7,740 

48 

54 

25 

11 

4,539 

4,535 

55 

6,895 

6,976 

19 

19 

5 

1,641 

1,664 

56 

2,682 

3,042 

23- 

32 

23 

12" 

8,833 

9,446 

57 

7,198 

6,986 

34 

18 

37 

30 

1,574 

1,476 

58 

7,026 

6,870 

128 

106 

107 

52 

3,691 

2,906 

59 

2,767 

2,992 

63 

58 

44 

19 

11,  583 

12,  048 

60 

7,519 

7,517 

131 

108 

96 

28 

7,080 

6,861 

61 

8,414 

8,  455 

38 

33 

8 

3 

4,210 

4,299 

62 

8,705 

8,922 

212 

182 

165 

75 

5,934 

6,157 

63 

7,001 

6,715 

148 

130 

290 

138 

952 

704 

64 

2,404 

2,209 

23 

17 

28 

5 

1,694 

1,555 

65 

3,394 

3,246 

46 

58 

34 

16 

11,  640 

12,  382 

66 

3,219 

3,264 

U 

8 

8 

3 

18 

18 

67 

584 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


Arizona  . 


12 

13 
14 
15 
16 
17 

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 

23 
24 
25 
26 

27 

28 
29 
30 
31 
32 

33 
34 
35 
36 

37 

38 
39 

40 
41 
42 

43 
44 
45 
46 

47 

48 
49 
50 
51 
52 

53 
54 
55 
56 

57 

58 
59 
60 
61 
62 

63 
64 
65 

6G 

67 


70 


Apache... 
Cochise. .. 

Gila 

Graham  .. 
Maricopa  . 


Mohave. . 

Pima 

Pinal 

Yavapai 
Tuma... 


Arkansas. 


Arkansas . 
Ashley  ... 

Baxter 

Benton  . . . 
Boone 


Bradley.. 
Calhoiin  . 
Carroll  . . 
Chicot . . . 
Clark.... 


Clay 

Cleburne.. 
Cleveland. 
Columbia . 
Con'way... 


Craighead  . 
Crawford  . . 
Crittenden . 

Cross  

Dallas 


Desha 

Drew 

Faulkner . 
Franklin  . 
Fulton.... 


Garland 

Grant 

Greene 

Hempstead  . 
Hot  Spring  . 


Howard 

Independence. 

Izard  

Jackson  

Jefferson  


Johnson . . 
Lafayette . 
Lawrence 

Lee 

Lincoln . . . 


Little  River 

Logan 

Lonoke  

Madison 

Marion 


Miller 

Mississippi  .  - 

Monroe 

Montgomery. 
Nevada 


Newton . . 
Ouachita. 

Perry 

Phillips.. 


Pike 

Poinsett  . 

Polk 

Pope 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


2,210 
2,584 
1,125 
2,581 
4,508 

729 
3,794 
1,355 
4,569 
1,099 


576,  524 


5,810 
6,748 
4,411 
13, 802 
7,886 

4,023 
3,775 
8,608 
5,941 
10. 696 

6,522 
4,049 
5,977 
10, 098 
9,750 

6,249 
11,037 

7,472 
4,064 
4,677 

5,461 
8,866 
9,411 
10, 107 
5,668 

7,381 
4,049 
6,838 
11, 664 
5,951 

7,061 
11, 276 

6,684 
7,994 
21, 227 

8,458 
4,066 
6,803 
9,970 
5,356 

4,515 
10, 409 
10, 049 

8,825 
5,306 

7,517 
6.244 
7,984 
4,026 
7,523 

5,090 

8,710 

2,857 

12, 917 

4,34C 
2,309 
4,692 
9,887 


Females. 


16.  271 


1,705 
1,568 
559 
1,684 
3,490 

346 

2.747 

1,069 

2,321 

782 


537, 391 


5,307 
6,522 
4,099 
13, 721 
7,881 

3,932 
3,473 
8,499 
5,424 
10,  206 

5,557 
3,  8118 
5,342 
9,761 
9,  131 

5,605 
10, 490 
6,377 
3,556 
4,587 

4,771 
8,431 
8,633 
9,510 
5,246 

7,171 
3,720 
5,  904 
11,058 
5,546 

6,688 
10,  574 
6,345 
7,051 
19, 040 

7,865 
3,600 
6  042 
8;  829 
4,880 

4,369 

9,728 
9,081 
8,499 
5,067 

6,968 
5,314 
7,204 
3,865 
7,230 

4,845 
8,188 
2,594 
12, 105 

4,185 
1,868 
4,573 
9,231 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


12,017 


247 

1,932 

250 

904 

1,885 

316 
3,334 
1,132 
1,492 

525 


9,231 


187 
■  20 

32 
120 

31 

12 
18 
123 
37 
66 


21 
34 
27 
306 

127 

129 

70 

57 

20 

76 
45 
177 
199 
41 

.'>C6 
13 

125 
55 
72 

30 

80 

7 

101 

417 

257 
24 

103 
64 
15 

14 

394 

97 


170 
58 

113 
25 
48 

12 

97 

58 

222 

10 

63 

16 

212 


Females. 


6,778 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


119 

854 

87 

501 

1,103 

53 
2,798 
695 
303 
265 


5,033 


128 

5 

5 

73 

18 

5 

1 

58 

17 

29 


7 
272 

44 
58 
21 
16 

12 

16 

10 

121 

118 
29 

210 

4 

41 

19 

34 

10 
31 
2 
33 
197 

178 
10 
36 
23 

4 

5 

243 

36 

22 
5 

59 
19 
35 

7 
31 

3 

38 
29 
97 

2 

32 

2 

128 


Males. 


22, 638 


1,918 
2,571 
879 
2,140 
4,456 

725 
3,322 
1,268 
4,507 

852 


417, 410 


4,034 
3,305 
4,  402 
13,  762 
7,840 

2,562 
2,380 
8,573 
703 
7.312 

6,495 
4,024 
4,229 
6,455 
5,753 

5,996 
9,880 
1,176 
2,564 
3,056 

1,088 
3,852 
7,-666 
9,768 
5,632 

6,076 
3,514 
6,733 
6,125 
5,295 

5.506 
10.  482 
6,558 
5,785 
5,776 

8,107 
1,700 
6,360 
2,538 
1,914 

2,552 
9,842 
5,873 
8,798 
5.291 

4,164 
3,032 
3,170 
3,878 
5,364 

5,084 
4,164 
2,407 
2,864 

4,105 
1,994 
4,668 
9,041 


Females. 


15, 479 


1.671 
1,560 
536 
1,629 
3,464 

340 
2,365 
1,005 
2,300 

609 


387,  248 


3,550 
3,100 
4,090 
13,  667 
7,834 

2,529 
2,149 
8,452 
654 
6,795 

5,540 
3,781 
3,763 
6,091 
5,457 

5,339 
9,345 
785 
2,165 
2,943 

944 
3,584 
7,030 
9,171 
5,196 

5,703 
3,220 
5,848 
5,622 
4,953 

5,188 
9,790 
6,209 
4,931 
4,579 

7,584 
1,423 
5,652 
2,076 
1,852 

2,331 
9,167 
5,272 
8,468 
5,050 

3,760 
2,627 
2,818 
3,711 
5,083 

4,844 
3,779 
2,104 
2.522 

3,936 
1,637 
4,551 
8,456 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


585 


NATIVE   WHITE— NATIVE 

NATFVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

^ 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Female.?. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

U.  860 

9,230 

7,778 

6,249 

10,  767 

224 

6,696 

3,166 

1 

874 

1 

1.490 

1.253 

428 

418 

118 

315 

35 

2 

1 .  .583 

790 

988 

770 

1,760 

851 

185 

11 

3 

716 

441 

163 

95 

204 

86 

292 

24 

4 

1.430 

1,053 

710 

576 

811 

496 

534 

60 

5 

3,199 

2.  382 

1,257 

1,082 

1.658 

1,096 

279 

33 

6 

487 

219 

238 

121 

288 

52 

32 

7 

7 

1,472 

770 

1.850 

1.  595 

2,976 

2,749 

830 

431 

8 

618 

354 

650 

651 

1,069 

691 

150 

68 

9 

3,534 

1,790 

973 

510 

1,318 

298 

236 

26 

10 

331 

178 

521 

431 

459 

259 

313 

179 

11 

404,  612 

376,  338 

12,  798 

10,910 

9,100 

4,994 

159,  245 

150, 182 

12 

3,672 

3,237 

302 

313 

187 

128 

1,776 

1,757 

13 

3,273 

3,063 

32 

37 

18 

4 

3,445 

3,  423 

14 

4,  353 

4,064 

49 

26 

12 

5 

9 

9 

15 

13,  438 

13,  363 

324 

304 

120 

73 

40 

54 

10 

7,738 

7,760 

102 

74 

31 

18 

46 

47 

17 

2,9S3 

2,  .510 

29 

19. 

12 

5 

1,461 

1, 403 

18 

2.355 

2.131 

25 

18 

17 

1 

1,396 

1,324 

19 

8.400 

8.271 

173 

181 

122 

58 

36 

47 

20 

682 

630 

21 

24 

28 

7 

5,247 

4,780 

21 

7,209 

6.713 

10.3 

82 

05 

29 

3,385 

3,411 

22 

6.325 

5.441 

170 

99 

88 

33 

27 

17 

23 

3.963 

3,729 

61 

52    . 

21 

6 

25 

27 

24 

4,139 

3,716 

90 

47 

34 

8 

1,748 

1,580 

25 

6.398 

6.042 

57 

49 

27 

7 

3,643 

3,670 

26 

5.444 

5,192 

309 

265 

306 

272 

3,997 

3,674 

27 

5.825 

5,227 

171 

112 

127 

44 

253 

266 

28 

9,561 

9,072 

319 

273 

127 

58 

1,159 

1,145 

29 

1,103 

741 

73 

44 

69 

20 

6,207 

5,593 

30 

2,501 

2,127 

63 

38 

57 

16 

1,500 

1,391 

31 

3,006 

2.907 

50 

36 

20 

7 

1,621 

1,649 

32 

994 

877 

94 

67 

72 

15 

4,377 

3,828 

33 

3,804 

3,556 

48 

28 

41 

10 

5,  018 

4,847 

34 

7,444 

6,841 

222 

189 

177 

121 

1,745 

1,603 

35 

9,430 

8,919 

338 

252 

199 

118 

339 

339 

36 

5,563 

5,124 

69 

72 

41 

29 

36 

50 

37 

5.619 

5,  308 

457 

395 

559 

209 

1,312 

1,469 

38 

3,485 

3.203 

29 

17 

12 

4 

536 

500 

39 

6,562 

5.  712 

171 

136 

125 

41 

105 

56 

40 

6,  023 

5,548 

102 

74 

53 

19 

5,  541 

5,436 

41 

5,173 

4,852 

122 

101 

72 

34 

656 

593 

42 

5,455 

5,141 

51 

47 

30 

10 

1,555 

1,500 

43 

10, 326 

9,631 

156 

159 

79 

30 

795 

785 

44. 

6.523 

6, 175 

35 

34 

7 

2 

126 

136 

45 

5,595 

4,843 

190 

88 

100 

33 

2, 210 

2,120 

46 

5,264 

4.183 

512 

396 

402 

194 

15, 466 

14, 464 

47 

7,820 

7,322 

287 

262 

257 

177 

351 

282 

48 

1.056 

1.386 

44 

37 

24 

10 

2,366 

2,177 

49 

6.170 

5,  521 

190 

131 

103 

36 

443 

390 

50 

2,453 

2,  022 

85 

54 

58 

19 

7,438 

6,757 

51 

1,882 

1,826 

32 

26 

14 

4 

3,443 

3,  028 

52 

2,498 

2,304 

54 

27 

14 

5 

1,963 

2,038 

53 

9,407 

8,737 

435 

430 

394 

243 

567 

561 

54 

5,684 

5,  145 

189 

127 

97 

36 

4,176 

3,809 

55 

8,685 

8,378 

113 

90 

56 

22 

27 

31 

56 

5,  254 

5.014 

37 

36 

12 

5 

15 

17 

57 

3,945 

3,549 

219 

211 

164 

59 

3,359 

3,208 

58 

2.  938 

2,568 

94 

59 

57 

19 

3,213 

2,687 

59 

3,  010 

2,693 

160 

125 

105 

31 

4,822 

4,390 

60 

3.861 

3,685 

17 

26 

25 

7 

148 

154 

61 

5,286 

5,000 

78 

83 

48 

31 

2,159 

2,147 

62 

5,053 

4,812 

31 

32 

12 

3 

6 

1 

63 

4.049 

3.685 

115 

94 

95 

38 

4,548 

4,409 

64 

2,  322 

2,030 

85 

74 

57 

29 

451 

490 

65 

2,  604 

2,299 

260 

223 

212 

97 

10,  063 

9,583 

66 

4,074 

3,917 

31 

19 

10 

2 

235 

249 

67 

1,907 

1,580 

87 

57 

63 

32 

315 

231 

68 

4,617 

4.517 

51 

34 

16 

2 

24 

22 

69 

8,770 

8,237 

265 

219 

212 

128 

846 

775 

70 

,58G 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table    19.— POPULATION  AS   NATIVE  AND   FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


COUNTIES. 

-VATIVE 

BORN. 

FOREIGN 

BORN. 

TOTAL   NATIVE  WHITE. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

2 

Arkansas— Continued. 

Prairie                       -•* 

5,913 
23, 061 

7,431 
7, 155 
5,689 

6,514 
4,943 
16.  549 
5,230 

5,281 
3,609 

7,455 
4,377 

16,  081 

11,  640 

7,326 

9,184 

447, 534 

5,281 
21,  461 
6,729 
6,294 
5,404 

6,083 
4,701 
15,  272 
4,829 

5,068 
3,423 
7,499 
4,177 

15,  705 

11,  069 

6,  602 

8.698 

394, 287 

119 

1,643 

174 

67 

137 

28 

13 

861 

10 

45 
10 
15 
11 

152 

160 

65 

72 

252, 525 

61 

1,164 

151 

27 

81 

10 

7 

518 

3 

24 

1 
8 
2 

86 
77 
16 
61 

113,784 

3,633 
11,737 
7,145 
2,955 
4,944 

6,492 
4,922 

14,  622 
4,503 

5,188 
3,554 
4,324 
4,298 

15,  606 
10,  318 

3,426 
8,476 

434,  823 

3,200 
10,  814 
6,420 
2,492 
4,666 

6,071 

4^688 

13, 413 

4,100 

4,983 
3,365 
4,258 
4,094 

15. 170 
9,824 
2,946 
8,044 

383, 296 

2 

3 

4 

St  Francis         

5 

g 

gcott                              

7 

g 

q 

Ifl 

]1 

Stone                           

1' 

13 

Van  Buren                  

11 

15 

White 

16 

Woodruff 

17 

Yell 

18 

Alameda 

11 

31.  287 

277 

4,028 

7,967 

3,699 

6,844 
4,782 
1,175 
3, 893 

13,  625 

9,186 
1,568 

4,  027 
3,141 
2,155 

39.  192 
4,678 
1.582 
7,487 
3,400 

2,522 
766 
7.123 
5,704 
6,279 

5,698 
5,978 
1,876 
15, 080 
2,054 

11,226 

14.  505 
88,  285 
11,106 

6,620 

3, 151 
6,637 
16, 878 
7,511 
5,713 

1,827 
5,368 
7,432 
12, 387 
4,496 

2,463 

4.419 

1,525 

11, 885 

2,494 
4,475 

5,  651 
3,807 

31,  631 

204 

3,474 

6.164 

2,851 

4,802 
4.138 
904 
2,953 
10,  339 

7,905 
1,206 
2,898 
2,  943 
1,587 

38,  363 
2,914 
1.233 
6, 025 

2,258 

1,997 
564 
6,188 
5,266 
5.414 

5, 613 
4.489 
1,394 
12,  047 
2,403 

9,195 

13. 072 

83,  901 

9,660 

5,842 

2,  693 
6.282 
16,818 
6,628 
4,550 

1,276 
3,952 
6,263 
11, 598 
3,353 

2,051 
3,466 
1,  053 
9,  093 

1,858 
3,735 
4,614 
3,167 

18,  663 

161 

1,976 

3,069 

1,756 

2,405 

3,313 

423 

1,  822 
6,504 

4,432 
599 

2,442 
736 
383 

15, 710 

4,210 

725 

3,227 

2, 013 

342 

561 

4,152 

3,752 

3,978 

1,459 
3,698 
1,380 
9, 944 
986 

3,440 

4,982 

81, 515 

5,  630 

2,  537 

3,152 
I              2, 005 
9,618 
3,740 
1,435 

1,570 
2,421 
5,338 
6,127 
1,635 

758 
1,682 

954 
2.791 

1,231 
1,406 
1,734 
2,003 

12,  283 

25 

842 

739 

576 

589 

1,282 

90 

564 
1,558 

1,946 

171 
441 
281 
114 

8,189 

1,270 

247 

873 

414 

125 

111 

1,174 

1,689 

1,698 

819 
936 
283 
3,268 
369 

1,636 
2,428 
45,  296 
2,233 
1,073 

1,091 

830 

4,691 

1,391 

435 

378 

422 

1,913 

2,609 

556 

197 
349 
187 
805 

499 
455 
685 
659 

30,  844 

156 

3,979 

7,683 

3,618 

6,610 
4,747 
987 
3,732 
13, 184 

8,504 
1, 145 
1              3, 761 
2,847 
1,970 

38, 180 
4,555 
1,483 
7,145 
3,355 

2,265 

585 

6,997 

5,  634 
6,130 

5,687 
5,902 
1,669 
14, 753 
2,601 

10, 825 
14,*094 
86,  602 

10,  914 

6,  381 

3, 122 

!              6, 585 

16, 401 

7,465 

5,257 

1,815 
4,953 
7,374 
12, 197 
4,446 

2,428 
4,240 
1, 412 

11,  681 

2,337 
4,377 
5,539 
3,670 

31,  241 

98 

3,426 

5,912 

2,788 

4,621 
4,116 
711 
2,828 
9,951 

7,165 
767 
2,691 
2,642 
1,433 

37,447 

2,854 
1,120 
5,743 
2,225 

1,743 
373 
6,093 
5, 225 
5,285 

5,605 
4,433 
1,  221 
11,  826 
2,357 

3,915 
12,656 
82, 641 
9,517 
5,645 

2,680 
6,234 
16.  458 
6,  003 
4,089 

1,264 

3.501 
6,217 
11, 442 
3,319 

2,041 

3,296 

932 

8,910 

1,746 
3,659 
4,541 
3,051 

HO 

Alpine        

?1 

Amador 

22 

Butte  

1!3 

'''1 

25 

Contra  Costa 

••fi 

Del  Norte 

27 

Eldorado  

9H 

Fresno 

flq 

30 

Inyo 

31 

!(., 

Lake 

33 

Lassen 

34 

35 

l^arln 

36 

37 

Mariposa 

38 

Merced 

30 

Modoc .... 

10 

Mono    , ,   . 

il 

Monterey 

19 

13 

Nevada 

11 

Orange    

15 

Placer .... 

16 

17 

18 

10 

San  Bernardino  

50 

San  Diego 

51 

59 

53 

51 

55 

56 

57 

Santa  Cruz 

58 

50 

Sierra             

60 

Siskiyou        

61 

Solano                 

fi"* 

Sonoma     

63 

61 

Stanislaus 

Sutter 

•65 

66 

Trinity               

•67 

Tulare                         

68 

60 

70 

Yolo    

71 

Yuba 

POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


587 


NATIVE   WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE   WHITE — FOREIGN 

— ■ 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

3,431 

3,045 

202 

155 

117 

61 

2,282 

2,081 

1 

10. 012 

9,066 

1,725 

1,748 

1,616 

1, 162 

11,  351 

10, 649 

2 

7,004 

6,288 

141 

132 

174 

151 

286 

309 

3 

2,841 

2,407 

114 

85 

67 

27 

4,200 

3,802 

4 

4,833 

4,569 

111 

97 

136 

81 

746 

738 

5 

6,451 

6,041 

41 

30 

28 

10 

22 

12 

6 

4,883 

4,664 

39 

24 

13 

7 

21 

13 

7 

13,  414 

12,  265 

1,208 

1,148 

848 

515 

1,940 

1,862 

8 

4,  455 

4,061 

48 

39 

10 

3 

727 

729 

9 

5,117 

4,931 

71 

52 

45 

24 

03 

85 

10 

3,527 

3,345 

27 

20 

10 

1 

55 

58 

11 

4,270 

4,211 

54 

47 

15 

8 

3,131 

3,241 

12 

4,268 

4,079 

30 

15 

11 

2 

79 

83 

13 

15,  243 

14,  843 

363 

327 

153 

86 

475 

535 

14 

10,  065 

9,618 

253 

206 

160 

77 

1,322 

1,245 

15 

3,330 

2,875 

96 

71 

64 

16 

3,901 

3,656 

16 

8,339 

7,954 

137 

90 

72 

60 

708 

655 

17 

270,  887 

226, 842 

163, 936 

156,  454 

182,  569 

110,  984 

82, 667 

13, 791 

18 

15, 730 

15,  537 

15, 114 

15,  704 

15, 248 

12,  226 

3,858 

447 

19 

80 

47 

76 

51 

1.56 

25 

126 

106 

20 

2,237 

1,786 

1,742 

1,640 

1,683 

821 

342 

69 

21 

5,896 

4,451 

1,787 

1,461 

1,579 

690 

1,774 

301 

22 

2,208 

1,605 

1,410 

1,183 

1.437 

556 

400 

83 

23 

5,186 

3,652 

1,424 

969 

1,486 

578 

1,153 

192 

24 

2.472 

1,938 

2,275 

2,178 

2,843 

1,276 

505 

28 

25 

684 

485 

303 

226 

414 

90 

197 

193 

26 

2,391 

1,674 

1,341 

1,154 

1,299 

534 

684 

155 

27 

10,806. 

8,148 

2.378 

1,803 

3,  845 

1,494 

3,100 

452 

28 

5,507 

4,436 

2,997 

2,729 

4,409 

1,944 

705 

742 

29 

759 

481 

386 

286 

518 

163 

504 

447 

30 

2,738 

1,907 

1,023 

784 

1,365 

397 

1,343 

251 

31 

2,331 

2,178 

516 

464 

525 

280 

505 

302 

32 

1,587 

1,131 

383 

301 

342 

113 

226 

156 

'33 

28,  001 

26,  876 

10,179 

10, 571 

11,314 

8,092 

5,408 

1,013 

34 

2,087 

1,145 

2,468 

1,709 

3,276 

1,253 

1,057 

77 

35 

936 

661 

547 

459 

556 

226 

268 

134 

36 

5,525 

4,327 

1,620 

1,416 

2,882 

866 

687 

289 

37 

2,382 

1,575 

973 

650 

1,282 

400 

776 

47 

38 

1.859 

1,431 

406 

312 

320 

125 

279 

254 

39 

362 

197 

223 

176 

422 

105 

320 

197 

40 

4,402 

3,819 

2,  595 

2,274 

2,592 

1,139 

1,686 

130 

41 

3,653 

3,232 

1,981 

1,993 

2,889 

1,678 

933 

52 

42 

2,910 

2.152 

3,220 

3,133 

2,965 

1,662 

1,162 

165 

43 

4,367 

4,299 

1,320 

1,306 

1,299 

816 

171 

11 

44 

3,968 

2,731 

1,934 

1,  702 

2,318 

904 

1,456 

88 

45 

1, 124 

757 

545 

464 

1,084 

271 

503 

185 

46 

8,671 

6,651 

6,082 

5,175 

5.613 

3,172 

4,658 

317 

47 

1,716 

1,529 

885 

828 

897 

368 

142 

47 

48 

8,315 

6,752 

2,510 

2,163 

2,744 

1,617 

1,097 

299 

49 

10,  712 

9,433 

3,382 

3,  223 

4,075 

2,386 

1,318 

458 

50 

33,  413 

28,728 

i>3, 189 

53,  913 

57,  687 

43,  766 

25, 511 

2,790 

51 

7,627 

6,208 

3,287 

3,309 

3,970 

2, 187 

1,852 

189 

52 

4,500 

3,932 

1,881 

1,713 

2,105 

1,049 

671 

221 

53 

1,323 

1,021 

1,799 

1,659 

2,681 

1,089 

500 

15 

54 

5,199 

4,837 

1,386 

1,397 

1,434 

816 

623 

62 

55 

10, 17S 

10, 107 

6,223 

6,351 

6,835 

4,553 

3,260 

498 

56 

5,182 

4,429 

2,283 

2,174 

2,939 

1,387 

847 

29 

57 

4,193 

3,  250 

1,064 

839 

1,099 

430 

792 

466 

58 

1,047 

589 

768 

675 

1,093 

369 

489 

21 

59 

3,751 

2,510 

1,202 

991 

1,340 

391 

1,496 

482 

60 

4,036 

3,144 

3,338 

3,073 

3,801 

1,898 

1,595 

61 

61 

8,228 

7,656 

3,969 

3,786 

4,931 

2,590 

1.386 

175 

62 

3,275 

2,390 

1,171 

929 

1,254 

527 

431 

63 

63 

1,914 

1,583 

514 

458 

429 

196 

364 

11 

64 

3,423 

2,590 

817 

706 

807 

328 

1,054 

191 

65 

1,000 

564 

412 

368 

437 

164 

630 

144 

66 

9,866 

7,498 

1,815 

1,412 

1,871 

771 

1, 124 

217 

67 

1,250 

721 

1,087 

1,025 

994 

482 

394 

129 

68 

3,438 

2,845 

939 

814 

941 

441 

563 

90 

69 

4,084 

3,321 

1,455 

1,220 

1,160 

672 

686 

86 

70 

2,358 

1,896 

1,312 

1,155 

1,084 

611 

1,056 

164 

71 

588 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


COUNTIES. 

NATIVI 

BOKN. 

FOREIGN  BORN. 

TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1 

189, 336 

138,  872 

55.911 

28, 079 

185, 760 

136, 202 

■> 

56, 471 

444 

755 

656 

6.270 

3,141 
269 
2,797 
3.608 
1,744 

1,311 
1.312 
827 
1,340 
1,602 

901 
10.  059 
4.027 
2.  003 
1,896 

310 
1,974 

422 
3.219 
3,980 

637 
1.144 
5,882 
2,850 
4.671 

7,880 

332 

1.341 

2,261 

770 

2.080 
827 
2.456 
3,604 
1,668 

1,182 
4,246 

965 
16,  287 

624 

1,739 
1,285 
1.672 
725 
1,746 

572 

851 

1,051 

5,510 

1,140 

276, 320 

43.  989 

326 

659 

512 

5.018 

2,205 
184 
2,155 
3,136 
1,610 

1,114 
983 
310 
956 
670 

629 

8,117 
2.901 
1.318 
1.540 

199 
1.319 

276 
2.  851 
2,751 

519 

975 

4.063 

1,685 

3,632 

6.836 

214 
1.206 
1.390 

601 

1,  422 
568 
1.379 
1.249 
1,013 

1,044 

2.654 

816 

10,044 

391 

1,344 
763 

1,267 
269 
454 

476 

557 

931 

4,353 

1,029 

286, 337 

19.  291 

40 

43 

96 

1.771 

951 

54 

1.513 

293 

89 

336 

172 

297 

515 

1,309 

222 
1,969 
1.482 

883 
1.615 

73 
825 
115 
537 
1,126 

50 

211 

3.182 

706 

954 

1.641 

101 

308 

453 

90 

344 

140 

268 

1,415 

669 

235 
1,465 

118 
3,811 

135 

229 
229 
267 
487 
641 

154 
375 
202 
1,169 
245 

93,  218 

12.  384 

16 

22 

49 

1.023 

315 

27 
719 

156 
48 

209 
67 
64 

195 

144 

104 
1.094 
746 
274 
816 

22 
241 

49 
275 
593 

37 

142 

1.536 

268 

455 

851 
42 
215 
156 
68 

134 
66 
89 
242 
198 

181 

564 

70 

1,349 

50 

139 
92 

107 
91 
68 

91 
123 
117 
704 
182 

90,  383 

54, 654 

442 

755 

653 

6,225 

3, 095 
267 
2,746 
3,585 
1,741 

1,309 
1,311 
823 
1,331 
1,600 

879 
9,769 
3,971 
1,979 
1,865 

308 
1,952 

417 
3,190 
3,968 

628 
1,144 
5,766 
2,824 
4,658 

7,749 

332 

1,339 

2,  243 

769 

2,009 
824 
2,439 
3,558 
1,660 

1,180 
4,207 

957 
15,  735 

623 

1,726 
1,279 
1,668 
721 
1,734 

569 

851 

1,040 

5,493 

1,140 

270, 385 

42, 553 

325 

659 

501 

4,996 

2.188 
184 
2.120 
3,122 
1,605 

1.110 
983 
307 
945 
670 

627 
7.842 
2.869 
1,294 
1,514 

199 

1.293 

272 

2,836 

2,744 

513 

975 

3.971 

1.676 

3,  626 

6.728 

214 

1,203 

1,382 

601 

1,416 
568 
1.370 
1.231 
1,013 

1,044 
2,618 

814 
9.695 

390 

1,336 

761 

1,264 

265 

445 

474 

557 

925 

4,340 

1,029 

279,  898 

? 

1 

^ 

Bent 

6 

7 

Chafl'ee     

8 

q 

in 

11 

Costilla                    

1'' 

Custer 

IS 

Delta       

11 

15 

16 

Eagle 

17 

Elbert           

1R 

El  Paeo 

19 

''O 

Garfield 

'1 

*>? 

Grand 

?3 

''1 

■)«; 

26 

27 

Eiowa              

28 

20 

?n 

La  Plata  

31 

gi 

33 

35 

36 

^7 

Montrose   

38 

30 

Otero 

40 

•11 

Park 

42 

Phillips 

43 

Pitkin   

dl 

■15 

Pueblo 

46 

Rio  Blanco     

d7 

^R 

Koutt 

■19 

50 

San  Juan                  

11 

San  Miffuel     

fio 

53 

51 

55 

Weld , 

56 

Yuma                

57 

58 

56, 427 
53,  675 
21.  629 
14,  859 

75,  228 

29, 109 

9,433 

15,960 

78,  526 

59.344 
55,  057 
22,  091 
15,  771 

76, 100 
31,  085 
9,861 
17,  028 

76, 806 

17,  460 
19.  281 
5.142 
4,754 

29,  935 
7.987 
2,892 
5,767 

7,047 

16,  850 
19, 167 
4,680 
4,140 

27, 795 
8,453 
2,895 
6,403 

6.114 

55.  232 
52,  526 
21, 225 
14, 658 

73,  272 

28, 433 

9,335 

15.  704 

64,078 

57,  941 
53,  930 
21,  679 

15,  552 

74,  005 

30,  276 

9,770 

16,  745 

62, 892 

59 

Hartford  

60 

Litchfield 

61 

62 

63 

61 

Tolland     

65 

66 

]^ent                       

R7 

10, 105 
42,  788 
19,  633 

15,  953 
41,  972 
18,  881 

342 

6,620 

85 

264 

5,802 

48 

12,  004 
35,  460 
16,  614 

12,  023 
34, 952 
15,  917 

68 

Newcastle       --. 

69 

Sussex 

POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


589 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 
PARENTS. 

NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 

1 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

141, 686 

1 

100,  462 

44, 074 

35,  740 

54, 484 

28,  022 

5,003 

2,727 

1 

39, 227 

415 

663 

550 

4,659 

28, 692 

310 

593 

408 

3,605 

15,  427 

27 

92 

103 

1,566 

13,  861 

15 

66 

93 

1,391 

18,300 
40 
43 
95 

1,759 

12,  338 

16 

22 

49 

1,021 

2,808 
2 

1,482 
1 

2 
3 

4 
57 

11 
24 

5 
6 

2,324 
220 
1,770 
3,258 
1,610 

1,722 
151 
1,108 
2,858 
1,497 

771 
47 
976 
327 
131 

466 

33 

1,012 

264 

108 

935 

54 

1.506 

291 

1                       89 

314 

27 

719 

155 

48 

62 

2 

58 

25 

3 

18 

7 

35 
15 
5 

9 
10 
11 

932 

1,115 

601 

991 

1,096 

608 
7,924 
2,764 
1,531 

840 

761 
855 
210 
701 
474 

418 

6,265 

1,984 

972 

531 

377 
196 

222 
340 
504 

271 
1,845 
1,207 

448 
1,025 

349 
128 
97 
244 
196 

209 

1,577 
885 
322 
983 

336 

171 

289 

514 

1,309 

222 
1,893 
1,476 

883 
1,569 

209 

67 

64 

195 

144 

104 

1,093 

746 

•     274 
815 

2 
2 
12 
10 
2 

22 

366 

62 

24 

77 

4 

12 
IS 

3 
11 

14 

15 
16 

2 

276 

32 

24 

27 

17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

244 
1,434 

308 
2,755 
2,783 

153 
930 

200 
2,519 
1,887 

64 

ftl8 

109 

435 

1,185 

46 
363 

72 
317 
857 

73 
821 
115 

534 
1,117 

22 
241 
49 

275 
593 

2 
26 

5 
32 

21 

?? 

26 

4 
15 

23 
24 
25 
26 

529 

896 
3,346 
2,  221 
3,826 

442 

771 

2,155 

1,281 

2,917 

99 

218 

2,420 

603 

832 

71 

204 

1,816 

395 

709 

50 

2U 

3,182 

687 

951 

37 

142 

1,535 

268 

455 

9 

6 

27 
?8 

116 
45 
16 

93 
9 
6 

29 
30 
31 

6,557 

232 

1,000 

1,829 

638 

1,708 
677 
2, 123 
2,  801 
1,210 

5,691 
152 
921 

1,138 

489 

1,164 
442 

1,192 
923 
731 

1,192 
100 
339 
414 
131 

361 
147 
316 
757 
450 

1,037 

62 

282 

244 

112 

2::2 

126 
178 
308 
282 

1,626 

101 

308 

450 

90 

339 
140 

262 

1,398 

609 

851 
42 
215 
156 
68 

134 
66 

89 
242 
196 

146 

108 

32 
33 

2 

21 

1 

16 

3 

23 

63 

68 

3 

8 

34 
35 

36 

6 

37 
38 

9 

18 
2 

39 
40 
41 

899 

3,117 

802 

13, 134 

497 

823 
1,708 

669 
7,783 

301 

281 
1,090 

155 
2,601 

126 

221 

910 

145 

1,912 

89 

235 
1,463 

117 
3,727 

133 

181 
564 

70 
1,347 

50 

2 

41 

9 

636 

3 

4? 

36 

2 

351 

1 

43 
44 
45 

46 

1,470 
1,058 
1,397 
499 
1,433 

1,138 
612 

1,  038 
170 
331 

256 
221 
271 
222 
.    301 

198 
149 
226 
95 
114 

228 
229 
266 
479 
630 

139 
92 

107 
91 
68 

14 

6 

5 

12 

23 

8 
2 
3 
4 
9 

47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

447 
571 
853 
4,348 
946 

174, 985 

345 

369 

749 

3,329 

884 

182,  250 

122 
280 
187 
1,145 
194 

95,  400 

129 

188 

176 

1,011 

145 

97,  648 

154 
371 

202 

1,168 

244 

92,  831 

91 
123 

117 
704 
182 

90,  324 

3 

4 

11 

18 

1 

6,322 

2 

52 

5? 

6 
13 

54 
55 

56 

6,498 

57 

36, 913 
31,642 
16, 150 
10,  654 

39, 114 
32,  770 
16,  686 
11,  400 

18,  319 

20,  884 
5,075 
4,004 

18, 827 
21, 160 
4,993 
4,152 

17,  398 
19,  199 
5,130 
4,746 

16,849 
19,162 
4,680 
4,135 

1,257 

1,231 

416 

209 

1,404 

1,132 

412 

224 

58 
59 
60 
61 

42,  374 

20,  303 

6,519 

10,  430 

42, 666 
21,  554 

6,775 
11,285 

30.  898 
8,130 
2,816 
5,  274 

31,339 
8,722 
2,995 
5,460 

29,  819 
7,895 
2,883 
5,761 

27,  777 
8,424 
2,895 
6,402 

2,072 
768 
107 
262 

2,113 

838 

91 

284 

62 
63 
64 
65 

55,  305 

54,050 

8,773 

8,842 

7,000 

6,096 

14,  495 

13,  932 

66 

11, 626 
27,194 
16, 485 

11,  684 
26,  584 
15,  782 

378 

8,266 

129 

339 

8,368 

135 

338 

6,577 

85 

260 

5,790 

46 

4,105 
7,371 
3,019 

3,934 

7,032 
2,  966 

67 
68 
69 

590  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOKEIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


COUNTIES. 


District  of  Columbia  . 
The  District 


Florida  . 


Alachua . 

Baker 

Bradford 
Brevard  . 
Calhoun  . 


Citrus 

Clay 

Columbia . 

Dade 

De  Soto. . . 


Duval 

Escambia. 
Franklin  . 
Gadsden . . . 
Hamilton . . 

Hernando 
Hillsboro.. 
Holmes. ... 
Jackson  .. 
Jeti'erson  .. 


Lafayette . 

Lake 

Lee 

Leon 

Lew 


Liberty.. 
Madison . 
Manatee . 
Marion  - . 
Monroe . . 


Nassau . 
Orange . 
Osceola. 
Pasco. .. 
Polk  ... 


Putnam 

St.  John 

Santa  Rosa. 

Sumter 

Suwannee  . . 


Taylor 

Volusia 

Wakulla..... 

Walton 

Washington . 


Georgia 


Appling  . 
Baker  . . . 
Baldwin  . 
Banks  ... 
Bartow  . . 


Berrien  . 
Bibb .... 
Brooks  . 
Bryan  . . . 

Bolloch . 
Burke  . . . 
Butts . . . 
Calhoun 


Camden  . . 
Campbell . 
Carroll — 
Catoosa... 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


99,724 


90,724 


188, 608 


11,  418 

1,686 

3,  805 

1,739 

797 

1,321 
2,608 
6.743 
4H 
2.665 

12, 456 
9,391 
1,663 
5,689 
4,411 

1,279 
6.702 
2,182 
8,738 
7,664 

1,952 
4,039 
697 
8,387 
3,381 

746 

7,125 

1,509 

10, 483 

3,927 

4,240 
6,152 
1.629 
2,231 
4,081 

5,630 
4, 226 
3,967 
2,869 

5,411 

1,112 
4,177 
1,560 
2,405 
3,304 


912,  305 


4,641 
3,053 
6,975 
4,244 
10, 121 

5,601 

20,  305 

6,938 

2,935 

7,296 

14,  439 

5,257 

4,265 

3,119 
4,498 
11,  239 

2,768 


Females. 


111,898 


lU,f 


179, 882 


11,211 
1,629 
3,617 
1,370 


1,061 
2,357 
6,092 
289 
2,192 

12,  969 
9,599 
1.482 
6,056 
4,089 

1,161 
5,964 
2,137 
8,786 
8,016 

1,732 
3,519 

597 
9,244 
3,105 

705 
7,179 
1,276 
9,716 
3,770 

3,857 
5,388 
1,373 
1.817 
3,550 

5,033 
4,003 
3,847 
2,419 
5,093 

1,010 
3,747 
1,544 
2,376 
3,039 


912, 911 


4,009 
3,091 
7,561 
4,318 
10, 435 

5,071 
21,335 
7,030 
2,569 

6,396 
14,  027 
5,302 

4,171 

3,032 
4,595 
11,040 
2,623 


FOBEIGX  BORN, 


Males, 


9,860 


9,860 


13,  339 


187 
10 
49 

195 
12 

10 
121 

25 
117 

66 

822 

853 

115 

90 

5 

21 
1,445 
13 
13 
49 


303 
93 

74 
77 

1 

12 

58 

378 


124 
641 
95 
123 
183 

308 
278 
113 


301 
11 
22 
56 


7,620 


24 
41 


36 


17 
467 


14 

28 

5 

2 

21 
14 
17 
27 


Females. 


8.910 


,910 


9,593 


118 

8 

45 


68 
17 
44 
21 

553 
345 

48 
59 


15 

830 

4 

7 


173 
27 
47 
23 


52 

219 
5,283 

73 

403 

36 


215 

205 

34 

27 


242 


4,517 


5 
263 

2 
4 


5 
13 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE, 


Males. 


66, 073 


6,073 


106,  865 


4,773 
1,302 
2,984 
1,393 
501 

1,141 
1,754 
3,362 
293 
2,558 

5,360 
5,123 
938 
2,112 
2,783 

837 
5,273 
2,088 
3,233 
1,742 

1,814 
3,031 
652 
1,452 
2,276 

430 
2,751 
1,400 
4.648 
2,875 

1.999 
4,241 
1,323 
1,957 
3,624 

3,109 
2,580 
2,843 
2,036 
2,854 

1,035 
2,841 
877 
2,036 
2,631 


482,  285 


3,205 

808 

2,428 

3,426 

7,140 

4,135 
9,430 
3,121 
1,464 

4,660 
2.950 
2,566 
1,109 

1,027 
2,757 
9,257 

2,417 


Females, 


70, 105 


70, 105 


99, 906 


4,609 
1,268 
2.885 
1,162 
614 

937 
1,692 
2,992 

216 
2,162 

5,381 
5.245 
856 
2.187 
2,549 

711 
4,846 
2,047 
3,085 
1,740_ 

1,631 
2,683 
567 
1,551 
2,082 

387 
2,793 
1,206 
4,092 
2,750 

1,793 

3,767 
1,204 
1,714 
3,228 

2,781 
2,470 
2,778 
1,753 
2,707 

936 
2,624 

849 
2,003 
2,373 


484, 180 


2,984 
787 
2,764 
3,573 
7,  376 

4,120 
8,875 
3,210 
1,354 

4,343 
2,837 
2,596 
1,128 


2,842 
9,171 
2,338 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLOEED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Coutinned. 


591 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE — P0RBI8N 

— 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

J               TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

52,  354 

54,  955 

13,  719 

15, 150 

9,680 

8,837 

33, 831 

41, 866 

1 

52,  354 

54,  955 

13, 719 

15, 150 

9,680 

8,837 

33,  831 

41,  866 

2 

98,  846 

92, 152 

8,019 

7.754 

10,901 

7,277 

84, 181 

82,  292 

3 

4,559 

4,421 

214 

188 

175 

116 

6,657 

6,604 

4 

1,292 

1,248 

10 

20 

10 

8 

384 

361 

» 

2,912 

2,837 

72 

48 

47 

45 

823 

732 

6 

1,305 

1.069 

88 

93 

190 

91 

351 

214 

7 

489 

602 

12 

12 

11 

6 

297 

252 

8. 

1,129 

929 

12 

8 

10 

2 

180 

124 

» 

1,055 

1.621 

99 

71 

119 

67 

856 

666 

10 

3,328 

2.958 

34 

34 

23 

16 

3,383 

3,101 

11 

184 

140 

109 

76 

93 

38 

142 

79 

12 

2,532 

2,117 

26 

45 

64 

21 

109 

30 

13 

4,739 

4,727 

621 

654 

729 

500 

7,189 

7,641 

14 

4,216 

4.275 

907 

970 

781 

326 

4,340 

4.373 

is- 

774 

678 

164 

178 

109 

47 

731 

627 

le 

2,053 

2,131 

59 

56 

89 

58 

3,578 

3,870 

17 

2,764 

2,535 

19 

14 

3 

2 

1,630 

1.  540 

18 

817 

696 

20 

15 

21 

15 

442 

450 

19 

4,642 

4,239 

631 

607 

1,229 

648 

1,645 

1,300 

20 

2,064 

2,026 

24 

21 

13 

4 

94 

90 

21 

3,204 

3.060 

29 

25 

8 

6 

5,510 

5,  702 

22 

1,659 

1,668 

83 

72 

49 

27 

5,922 

6,277 

23 

1,810 
2,850 

1,630 
2,527 

4 
181 

1 
156 

2 
303 

138 
1.008 

101 
836 

24 

173" 

25 

580 

508 

66 

59 

89 

26 

49 

31 

26 

1,370 

1,488 

82 

63 

73 

45 

6,936 

7,695 

27 

2,199 

2,020 

77 

62 

76 

23 

1,106 

1,023 

2& 

424 
2,731 

386 
2.768 

6 

20 

1 
25 

1 
12 

316 
4,374 

318 
4,386 

29 

30 

1,323 

1, 134 

77 

72 

58 

56" 

109 

72 

31 

4,404 

3,901 

244 

191 

365 

205 

5.848 

5.638 

32 

719 

603 

2,156 

2,147 

3,892 

3,298 

2,966 

3,005 

33 

1,886 

1,700 

113 

93 

103 

56 

2,262 

2,081 

34 

3.876 

3,  405 

365 

362 

630 

401 

1,922 

1.623 

35 

1,284 

1,162 

39 

42 

95 

35 

306 

170 

36 

1,780 

1,573 

177 

141 

123 

78 

274 

103 

37 

3,507 

3,130 

117 

98 

182 

87 

458 

326 

38 

2,850 

2.544 

259 

237 

301 

213 

2,528 

2,254 

39 

2,347 

2,253 

233 

217 

261 

197 

1,663 

1.541 

40' 

2,755 

2.661 

88 

117 

113 

34 

1.124 

1,069 

41 

1,978 

1,718 

58 

35 

48 

27 

833 

666 

42 

2,820 

2,663 

34 

44 

14 

6 

2,557 

2,386 

43 

1,034 
2,560 

934 
2,370 

1 
281 

2 
254 

77 
1.337 

74 
1,126 

44 

366' 

239" 

45 

865 

839 

12 

10 

10 

2 

684 

695 

46 

1,975 

1,919 

61 

84 

21 

12 

370 

374 

47 

2,596 

2,339 

35 

34 

56 

27 

673 

666 

4& 

472, 500 

474,  282 

9,785 

9,898 

7,422 

4,470 

430, 218 

428,  778 

49 

3,170 

2,948 

35 

36 

23 

2 

1,437 

1,025 

50 

806 

787 

2 

2,245 

2,  304 

51 

2,383 

2,713 

45 

si" 

39" 

31" 

4  549 

4.797 

52 

3.423 
7,062 

3,569 
7,305 

3 

78 

4 

71 

818 
2,983 

745 
3.059 

53 

34" 

24  " 

54 

4,111 

4,103 

24 

17 

17 

5 

1,466 

951 

55 

8,958 

8,328 

472 

547 

462 

262 

10,  880 

12,  461 

56 

3,096 

3,194 

25 

16 

9 

2 

3,817 

3,820 

57 

1,455 

1,352 

9 

2 

11 

4 

1,472 

1,215 

58 

4,628 

4,302 

32 

41 

14 

6 

2,636 

2,053 

59 

2.934 

2.819 

16 

18 

24 

6 

11,493 

11,191 

60 

2,555 

2,590 

11 

6 

4 

1 

2,692 

2,706 

61 

1,105 
978 

1,124 
965 

4 
49 

4 
23 

2 
20 

3,156 
2,093 

3.043 
2,044 

62. 

6 

63 

2,709 

2,  808 

48 

34 

14 

8 

1,741 

1,753 

64 

9.211 

9,129 

46 

42 

17 

5 

1,982 

1,869 

65 

2,365 

2,299 

52 

39 

27 

13 

351 

285 

66 

592 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOKEIGN  BORN  A.ND  WHITE 


NATIVE  BOBN. 


10 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 
42 
43 
44 
45 

46 
47 
48 
49 
50 

51 
52 
53 
54 
55 

56 
57 
58 
59 
60 

61 
62 
63 
64 
65 


Georgia — Continued. 

Charlton 

Chatham 

Chattahoochee. . 

Chattooga 

Cherokee 


Clarke . . 

Clay 

Clayton. 
Clinch  . . 
Cobb  ... 


Coffee...  .. 
Colquitt  . . 
Columbia . 
Coweta  . . . 
Crawford  . 


Dade  — 
Dawson  . 
Decatur 
Dekalb  . 
Dodge  . . 


Dooly 

Dougherty . 
Douglas  . . . 

Early 

Echols 


Effingham. 

Elbert 

Emanuel... 

Fannin 

Fayette 


Floyd 

Forsyth  .. 
Franklin  . 
Fulton  ... 
Gilmer — 


Glascock  . 

Glynn 

Gordon . . . 
Greene  ... 
Gwinnett. 


Habersham. 

Hall 

Hancock 

Haralson  . . . 
Harris 


Hart  .... 
Heard  ... 
Henry . . . 
Houston . 
Irwin 


Jackson  . 
Jasper  — 
Jeflerson 
Johnson . 
Jones 


Laurens  . 


Liberty... 
Lincoln. - 
Lowndes 


Lumpkin . 
McDuffie. . 
Mcintosh 

Macon 

Madison . . 


Marion 

Meriwether. 

Miller 

Milton 


Males. 


Mitchell 

Monroe 

Montgomery 
Morgan 


1,841 
26,  051 
2,489 
5,432 
7,062 

7,W8 
3,820 
4,119 
3,620 
10,  795 

5,645 
2,415 
5,667 
10,  968 
4,752 

3,233 
2,  682 
9,  824 
8,551 
5,963 

9,544 
6,000 
3,887 
5,036 
1,647 

2,835 
7,855 

7,714 
4,291 
4,290 

14, 150 
5,515 
7,498 

39, 766 
4,459 

1,830 
6,657 
6,381 

8,476 
9,813 

5,733 
8,837 
8,421 
5,637 
8,370 

5,409 
4,752 
8,059 
10, 706 
3,396 

9,590 
7,026 
8,  602 
3,148 
0,382 

7,005 
4,554 
6,681 
3,094 
7,679 

3,383 
4,349 
3,211 
6,434 
5,629 

3,846 

10, 265 

2,133 

3,125 

5,365 
9,626 
5,080 
7,997 


Females. 


1,489 
27,  999 
2,411 
5,755 
7,732 

7,844 
3,989 
4,164 
3,016 
11,  410 

4,825 
2,376 
5,604 
11, 363 
4,562 

2,424 
2,926 
10,  092 
8,319 
5,461 

8,575 
6,094 
3,897 
4,751 
1,431 

2,743 
7,498 
6,958 
4,425 
4,430 

14,  075 
5,634 

7, 166 

42,  651 

4,612 

1,887 
6,198 
6,364 
8,548 
10,  068 

5,744 
9,169 
8,686 
5,610 
8,425 

5,457 
4,801 
8,153 
10,  880 
2,913 

9,580 
6,845 
8,598 
2,976 
6,321 

6,737 
4,513 
6,178 
3,046 
7,389 

3,474 
4,423 
3,155 
6,729 
5,393 

3,880 
10,  456 
2,141 
3,080 

5,534 
9,505 
4,158 
8,026 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


5 
,105 

2 
11 
13 

83 
3 
9 
13 
43 

13 
3 
9 

20 

1 

33 


21 

263 

18 

23 

74 

5 

3 

1 

15 

17 

29 

3 

7 

119 
3 

4 


2 
419 

6 
20 
12 

54 
28 
25 
43 
1 

12 
4 
8 

18 
6 


Females. 


1 
146 

7 
7 


42 
13 
17 
26 
1 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


Males. 


1,278 
9,660 
921 
4,404 
6,910 

3,271 
1,468 
2,585 
2, 175 
7,510 

3,404 
2,129 
1,624 
4,733 
2,121 

2,  377 
2,550 
4,509 
5,344 
3,062 

4,737 
922 
2,963 
1,890 
1,052 

1,677 
3,778 
4,774 
4,243 
2,799 


4,854 

5,767 

23,  612 

4,421 

1,264 
2,694 
5,473 
2,607 
8,297 

4,980 
7,476 
2,282 
5,053 
2,977 

3,908 
3,117 
4,293 
2,574 
2,191 

6,876 
2,704 
3,227 
2,372 
1,985 

3,835 
750 
2,172 
1,282 
3,575 

3,170 
1,616 
596 
1,956 
3,735 

1,723 
4,481 
1,367 
2,791 

2,367 
3,293 
2,929 
2,551 


Females. 


1,182 
9,704 
914 
4,785 
6,976 

3,659 
1,526 
2,623 
2,101 
7,920 

3,204 
2,185 
1,609 
4,984 
2,037 

2,190 
2,799 
4,574 
5,551 
3,054 

4,468 
942 
3,020 
1,775 
1,006 

1,690 
3,692 
4,591 
4,361 
2,847 

8,911 
5,006 
5,599 
23,  414 
4,581 

1,285 
2,441 
5,545 
2,698 
8,588 

4,908 
7,  763 
2,415 
5,077 
3,020 

4,001 
3,094 
4,328 
2,673 
2,045 


2,681 
3,210 
2,296 
1,940 

3,814 
676 
2  009 
1, 185 
3,519 

3, 273 

1,6.34 

567 

2,  02.'> 
3,624 

1,742 
4,701 
1,  333 
2,742 

2,426 

3,  322 
2,651 
2,474 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


593 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

PARENTS. 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOBEIGN 
PARENTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Female*. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1,258 
6,984 
918 
4,378 
6,874 

1,172 
6,879 
912 
4,763 
6,942 

20 

2,676 

3 

26 

36 

10 

2,825 

2 

22 

34 

5 
2,037 

2 
11 
13 

563 
16,459 
1,568 
1,028 

752 

307 

18,316 

1,497 

970 

756 

1 

1,564 

2 
1 

4 

5 

4 
5 

3,173 
1,458 
2,559 
2,158 
7,432 

3,554 
1,524 
2,607 
2,083 
7,825 

98 
10 
26 
17 
78 

105 

2 

16 

18 

95 

81 

3 

9 

13 

42 

61 
5 
3 
3 

38 

3,929 
2,352 
1,534 
1,4-45 
3,286 

4,185 
2,463 
1,541 
915 
3,  490 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

3,383 
2,123 
1,613 
4,688 
2,115 

3,188 
2,180 
1,589 
4,949 
2,028 

21 
6 
11 
45 
6 

16 

5 

20 

35 

9 

13 
3 
9 

20 
1 

2,241 
286 
4,043 
6,  235 
2,631 

1,621 
191 
3,995 
6,379 
2,525 

11 

1? 

1 
3 

13 
14 

15 

2,341 
2,542 
4,473 
5,281 
3,020 

2,154 
2,788 
4,531 
5,478 
3,030 

36 

8 

36 

63 

42 

36 
11 

43 
73 
24 

30 

17 
4 
12 
56 
10 

859 

132 

5,  315 

3,207 

2,902 

234 

127 

5,518 

2,768 

2,407 

16 
17 

21 
263 

17 

18 
19 
20 

4,719 
852 
2l943 
i;876 
1,049 

4,450 
851 
3,000 
1,761 
1,004 

18 
70 
20 
14 
3 

18 
91 
20 
14 

2 

23 

73 

5 

3 

1 

4 

38 

5 

2 

4,807 
5,079 

924 
3,146 

595 

4,107 
5,152 

877 
2,976 

425 

21 
22 

23 
24 
25 

1,665 
3,746 
4,756 
4,226 
2,793 

1,680 
3,673 
4,580 
4,335 
2,838 

12 
32 
18 
17 
6 

10 
19 
11 
26 
9 

15 

17 

29 

3 

7 

6 

5 
2 
5 
1 

1,158 
4,077 
2,940 
48 
1,491 

1,053 
3,807 
2,367 
64 
1,583 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

8,765 
4,844 
5,754 
21,  885 
4,412 

8,772 
4,994 
5,582 
21,  762 
4,571 

134 

10 

13 

1,727 

9 

139 
12 

17 

1,652 

10 

113 
3 
4 

1,365 

1 

47 

3 

2 

847 

2 

5,257 
661 

1,731 
IG,  178 

38 

5,164 

628 

1,567 

19, 239 

31 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

1,261 
2,346 
5,442 
2,587 
8,272 

1,285 
2, 147 
5,520 
2,677 
8,557 

348 
31 
20 

25 

294   ' 

25 
21 
31 

2 
390 

6 
20 
12 

1 
144 
6 
7 
6 

506 
3,992 

908 
5,869 
1,516 

602 
3,759 

820 
5,850 
1,480 

36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

4,922 
7,429 
2,  253 
4,997 
2,967 

4,  856 
7,717 
2,400 
5,005 
3,007 

58 
47 
29 
56 
10 

52 
46 
15 
72 
13 

54 
28 
25 
43 
1 

42 
13 
17 
26 

1 

753 
1,361 
6,139 

584 
5,393 

836 
1,406 
6,271 

533 
5,405 

41 
42 
43 

44 
45 

3,899 
3,116 

3,988 
3,093 
4,310 
2,  650 
2,031 

6,883 
2,674 
3,198 
2,287 
1,  935 

9 

1 
21 
20 
13 

16 
10 
20 
11 
8 

13 

1 
18 
23 
14 

15 
7 

12 
9 
5 

12 
4 
8 

16 
5 

6 
4 
8 
5 
5 

9 

1,501 
1,635 
3,766 
8, 134 
1,206 

2,714 
4,323 
5,375 
776 
4,397 

1,456 
1,707 
3,825 
8,207 
869 

2,682 
4,164 
5,388 
680 
4,381 

46 
47 

4,272 

48 

2,554 
2,178 

9 

49 

50 

6,860 

51 

2,694 
3,207 
2,361 

3 
5 

.52 
53 
51 

1,977 

1 

55 

3,822 

3,808 
666 
1,980 
1, 179 
3,478 

13 
12 
27 
8 
31 

6 
10 
29 

6 

41 

5 
4 

13 
4 

20 

3,170 
3,804 
4,510 
1,812 
4,104 

2,923 
3,838 
4,170 
1,861 
3,  870 

56 

738 
2,145 
1,274 
3,544 

2 
13 

2 
14 

57 
58 
59 
60 

3, 151 
1,606 
527 
1,  933 
3,729 

3,254 

1,623 

513 

2,011 
3,617 

1,742 
4,688 
1,  333 
2,736 

19 
10 
69 
23 
6 

19 
11 
54 

14 
7 

9 
12 
64 
15 

2 

2 

17 

1 

3 

1 

5     . 
31 
5 

213 
2,733 
2,621 
4,478 
1,894 

2,123 

5,784 

766 

334 

201 
2,789 
2,591 
4,704 
1,769 

2,138 

5,755 

808 

338 

61 
62 
63 
64 
65 

1,723 

66 

4,468 
1,367 

13 

13 

2 

67 

68 

2,784 

7 

6 

69 

2,358 
3,  280 
2,901 
2,519 

2,419 
3,310 
2,628 
2,455 

9 
13 
28 
32 

7 
12 
23 
19 

6 

5 

9 

14 

1 
1 
1 
4 

2,998 
6,333 
2,151 
5,446 

3,108 
6,183 
1,507 
5,552 

70 
71 
72 
73 

372— 

38 

594 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table    19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BOEN  AND  WHITE 


7 
8 
9 
10 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36 
37 
38 
39 

40 
41 
42 
43 

44 
45 
46 
47 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


Georgia — Continued. 

Murray 

Mu.scogee 

Newton 

Oconee  

Oglethorpe 


Paulding 
Pickens  . 

Pierce  

Pike 

Polk 


Pulaski  . . . 

Putnam 

Qviitinan . . . 

Rabun 

Randolph  . 

Richmond 
Rockdale  . 

Schley 

Screven . . - 
Spalding... 


Stewart 

Sumter  — 

Talbot 

Taliaferro 
Tattnall  .-, 


Taylor . . 
Telfair.. 
Terrell.. 
Thomas. 
Towns . . 


Troop  . . 
Twigga  - 
Union  . . 
Upson  .. 
Walker . 


Walton 

Ware 

Warren 

Washington 


Wayne  . . . 
AVebster . . 
White  - .  - . 
Whitfield . 


Wilcox 

Wilkes  . . . . 
Wilkinson  . 
Worth 


Idaho. 


Ada 

Alturas  . . . 
Bear  Lake  . 
Bingham  .. 
Boise 


Custer — 
Elmore  .. 

Idaho 

Kootenai 


Latah 

Lemhi 

Logan  

Nez  Perces 


4,210 
12, 595 
7,192 
3,867 
8,710 

5,981 
3,922 
3,416 
8,155 
7,587 

8,  354 
7,393 
2,149 
2,844 
7,427 

20,  372 
3,373 
2,720 
7,326 
6,300 

7,844 
10,  953 
6,  525 
3,C69 
5,55] 

4,275 
2,919 

7,183 
12,  667 
2,10] 

10, 106 

4,182 
3,760 
6,120 
7,007 


4,897 
5,452 
12,  550 

4,049 
2,788 
3,030 
6,272 

4,654 
8,988 
5,292 
5,  291 


38,  551 


Oneida 

Owyhee 

Shoshone  

Washington  . 


4,101 
1,184 
2,469 
6,113 
1,456 

1,502 
1,008 
852 
1,345 
1,840 

4,338 

907 

2,007 

1,317 


972 
2,294 
2,037 


Females. 


4,240 
14,  843 
7, 103 
3,846 
8,220 

5,961 
4,249 
2,941 
8,130 
7,310 

8,172 
7,438 
2,319 
2,  754 
7,817 

23, 499 
3,429 
2,722 
7,070 
6,  775 

7,833 
11,092 
6,731 
3,608 
4,693 

4,388 
2,  549 
7,300 
13,  380 
1,963 

J  0,587 
4,009 
3,981 
6,047 
6,225 

8,760 
3,860 
5,493 
12,660 

3,419 
2,906 
3,099 
6,545 

3,318 
9,052 

5,477 
4,752 


28,  378 


3,294 

816 
2,079 
4,853 

940 

1,288 

482 

637 

1,005 

1,146 

3,407 

578 

1,357 

1,070 

2,583 
443 
891 

1,509 


FOREIGN   BORN. 


Males. 


7 

190 

14 


2 
10 
18 

n 

35 

2' 
10 
2 
6 
19 

746 

9 

I 

20 

29 

4 
47 

1 
10 

9 


15 
68 


Females. 


21 
16 


14 
63 


12,  739 


725 
479 
768 
1,635 
819 

203 
593 
313 
533 
974 

976 
378 
573 
331 

756 

519 

1,947 

217 


4 

133 

1 


7 
2 
1 
3 
11 

3 

15 

3 

6 

1 

1 

8 

36 

2 
18 
3 
2 


4,717 


TOTAL   NATIVE   WHITE. 


248 
150 

741 
974 
127 

150 
93 
68 

72 
148 

452 
52 
232 
129 

671 
87 

250 
73 


Males. 


3,972 
5,646 
3,640 
1,911 
2,884 

5,197 
3,747 
2,221 
4,057 
5,078 

3,297 
1,958 

674 
2,762 
2,777 

9,897 
2,009 
1,146 
3,509 
2,809 

2,137 
3,529 
1,961 
1,  261 
3,  731 

2,270 
1,624 
2,684 
5,466 
2,057 

3,473 
1,380 
3,689 
3,005 
5,856 

5,076 
2,758 
2,045 
5,221 

2,704 
1,176 
2,717 
5,310 

2,622 
2,791 
2,725 
2,964 


38, 353 


4,085 
1,177 
2,467 
6,080 
1,435 

1,497 
1,003 
846 
1,335 
1,819 

4,330 

901 

1,996 

1,303 

2,809 

966 

2,269 

2,035 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


595 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL   COI.ORF.n. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

3,951 

3,  975 

21 

20 

7 

3 

238 

246 

1 

5,328 

6,060 

318 

367 

190 

132 

6,949 

8,417 

2 

3,625 

3,479 

15 

12 

14 

1 

3,552 

3,612 

3 

1,898 

1,963 

13 

7 

1,956 

1,876 

4 

i,861 

2,757 

23 

25 

ii' 

e" 

5,827 

5,438 

5 

5,178 

5,230 

19 

10 

2 

4 

784 

721 

6 

3,718 

3,950 

29 

124 

10 

1 

175 

175 

7 

2,200 

2,144 

21 

U 

17 

3 

1,196 

787 

8 

4,041 

4,139 

16 

14 

11 

2 

4,098 

3,  979 

9 

5,049 

5,125 

29 

39 

34 

13 

2,510 

2,146 

10 

3,258 

3,192 

39 

37 

20 

12 

5,  058 

4,943 

11 

1,942 

1,945 

16 

25 

10 

1 

5,  435 

5,468 

12 

667 

742 

7 

2 

2 

1 

1,475 

1,.575 

13 

2,745 

2,647 

17 

23 

6 

2 

82 

84 

14 

2,752 

2,972 

25 

22 

19 

4 

4,650 

4,823 

15 

8,868 

10, 014 

1,029 

1,142 

719 

574  ; 

10,  .502 

12,  346 

16 

1,994 

2,093 

15 

14 

9 

2     , 

1,364 

1,  322 

17 

1,144 

1,089 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1,574 

1,631 

18 

3,473 

3,346 

36 

33 

20 

s" 

3,817 

3,691 

19 

2,776 

2,953 

33 

32 

29 

12 

3,491 

3,791 

20 

2,120 

2,040 

17 

16 

4 

1 

5,707 

5,777 

21 

3,  486 

3,377 

43 

40 

47 

15 

7,424 

7,675 

22 

1,951 

2,052 

10 

5 

1 

4,564 
2,408 

4,675 

23 

1,254 

1,171 

7 

18 

10 

4 

2,419 

21 

3,712 
2,265 

3,389 
2,320 

19 
5 

9 
5 

9 

1 

1,820 
2,005 

1,295 

2,063 

25 

2 

26 

1,611 

1,500 

13 

10 

8 

1,  295 

1,040 

27 

2,659 

2,618 

25 

13 

14 

5" 

4,500 

4,669 

28 

5,371 

5,452 

95 

100 

66 

38 

7,203 

-7, 829 

29 

2,  053 
3,445 

1,929 
3,520 

4 

28 

4 
39 

44 
6,633 

30 

7,028 

30 

23 

7 

31 

1,374 

1,362 

6 

2 

2 

2 

2,802 

2,645 

32 

3,683 

8,878 

6 

9 

7 

1 

71 

94 

33 

2,989 

3,028 

16 

11 

18 

3 

3,115 

3,008 

34 

5,782 

5,402 

74 

42 

39 

11 

1,151 

781 

35 

5,064 

5,218 

12 

9 

6 

3 

3,622 

3,533 

36 

2,717 

2,348 

41 

18 

39 

15 

2,139 

1,494 

37 

2,033 

2,143 

12 

2 

8 

3 

3,408 

3,348 

38 

5,173 

5,043 

48 

21 

21 

6 

7,329 

7,596 

39 

2,692 

2,562 

12 

7 

16 

1 

1,345 

850 

40 

1,171 

1,244 

5 

2 

1 

1,612 

1.660 

41 

2,700 

2,739 

17 

11 

14 

8 

313 

349 

42 

5,238 

5,508 

72 

67 

63 

36 

962 

970 

43 

2, 607 

2,186 

15 

9 

6 

2 

2,032 

1,123 

44 

2,750 

2,703 

41 

81 

23 

18 

6,197 

6,268 

45 

2,718 

2,820 

7 

10 

9 

3 

2,  567 

2,647 

46 

2,946 

2,891 

18 

12 

3 

2 

2,327 

1,849 

47 

26,  544 

18, 856 

11,809 

9,345 

10,  809 

4,655 

2,128 

239 

48 

3,348 

2,675 

737 

607 

600 

243 

141 

17 

49 

833 

559 

344 

251 

390 

144 

96 

12 

50 

1,044 
3,660 

805 
2,809 

1,423 
2,420 

1,274 
2.011 

765 
1,570 

741 
973 

5 
98 

51 

34' 

52 

1,121 

670 

314 

255 

424 

114 

416 

28 

53 

970 

859 

527 

421 

191 

150 

17 

8 

54 

683 

314 

320 

167 

488 

89 

110 

5 

55 

633 

524 

213 

104 

244 

64 

75 

13 

56 

1,083 

792 

252 

190 

257 

70 

286 

25 

57 

1,396 

833 

123 

3O0 

830 

147 

165 

14 

58 

3,421 

2,621 

909 

784 

949 

451 

35 

3 

59 

736 

427 

165 

144 

253 

48 

131 

11 

60 

1,496 

934 

500 

413 

538 

231 

46 

11 

61 

990 

753 

313 

298 

277 

128 

68 

20 

62 

1,130 
689 

1,035 
312 

1,679 

277 

1,548 
130 

756 
317 

671 
76 

63 

208" 

12" 

64 

1,481 

591 

788 

282 

1,751 

242 

221 

26 

65 

1,830 

1,343 

205 

166 

209 

73 

10 

66 

596 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


Illinois  . 


10 
11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

27 
28 
29 
30 
31 

32 
33 
34 
35 
36 

37 
38 
39 
40 
41 

42 
43 
44 
45 
46 

47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 

57 
58 
59 
60 
61 

62 
63 
64 
65 


69 

70 
71 


Adams 

Alexander. 

Bond 

Boone  

Brown 


]?ureau 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Cass 

Cliampaign . 


Christian. 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton . . . 
Colos 


Cook 

Crawford 

Cumberland  . 

Dekalb 

Dewitt 


Douglas  . . . 

Dupage 

Edgar 

Edwards  .. 
Effingham  . 


Eayette. . 

Foi-d 

Franklin  . 
Fulton.... 
Gallatin.. 


(ireene 

Grundy... 
Hamilton  . 
Hancock.. 
Hardin 


Henderson . 

Henry 

Iro(iuois  ... 
Jackson  . . . 
Jasper 

Jefferson . . . 

Jersey  

Jo  D  iviess. 
Johnson  . . . 
Kane 


Kankakee 
Kendall. .. 

Knox 

Lake 

Lasalle 


Lawrence . . . 

Loo 

Livingston.. 

Logan  

McDonough. 


McHenry  . 
McLean  . . 

Macon 

Macoupin 
Madison . . . 


Marion . . . 
Marshall 

Mason 

Massac  . . 
Menard.. 


Mercer 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Moultrie 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


1, 516, 133 


2G, 370 
8,117 
6,031 
4,738 
5,748 

13,582 
3,543 
8,236 
7,409 

19,  422 

14,  622 
10,  786 
8,308 
7,263 
14, 724 

360, 181 
8,700 
7,828 

10,  451 
8,290 

8,740 
8,  073 

13,  386 
4,449 
8,628 

11,281 
6,823 
8,  595 

20,  950 
7,558 

11 ,  689 
6,906 
8,903 

14,  590 
3,718 

4,609 

12,  251 

15,  058 
13,413 

9,120 

11, 183 
6,627 
9,856 
7,597 

22, 933 

11,235 
4,749 

16,022 
9,279 

29,  334 

7,352 
11,133 

16,  258 
11,411 
13, 160 

10,  297 
27,458 

17,  746 
17,  605 

21,  216 

11,  648 
5,763 

7,  557 
5,  453 
5,804 

8,  036 
5,  510 

13,  857 

14,  .507 
7,333 


Females. 


1, 467, 871 


26, 165 

7,399 
6,707 
4,745 
5,667 

13,  460 
3,  268 
7,797 
6,982 

18,  382 

13,481 
10,  564 
8,  059 
6,  895 
14,311 

349,  089 

8,468 

7,380 

10,  429 

7,871 

8,185 
7,976 
12,  814 
4,379 
8,378 

10,  858 
6,538 
8,411 

20, 119 
7,141 

10,  909 
6,532 
8,620 

14,  585 
3,406 

4,301 
12,225 
13, 850 
12, 838 

8,576 

10,  774 
6,  491 

10,  050 
7,325 

23, 874 

10,  619 
4,534 

15,  979 
8,953 

29,  025 

7, 1.56 
10,  557 
15,  000 

10,  690 

12,  866 

9,986 
27, 021 
16, 948 
17, 089 
20,  672 

11,  404 
5,574 
6,857 
5,375 
5,657 

7,719 
5.  204 

13,  .566 

14,  626 
6,771 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


456, 175 


5,275 
601 
515 

1,520 
293 

4, 505 
479 

1,  301 
884 

2,485 

1,410 
323 
238 

1,859 
574 

255,  658 

83 

145 

3,  516 

519 

437 

3,664 

352 

342 

1,323 

709 

2,116 

87 

1,177 

144 

706 
4,226 

164 

1,518 

70 

575 

4,826 

3,529 

971 

288 

374 
956 

2,727 
61 

9,851 

3,862 
1,557 
3,620 
3,299 
12,  285 

112 
2,447 
4,119 
1,922 

802 

3,214 
4,567 
1,822 
3,238 
5,512 

723 

1,294 

962 


1,606 
1,255 
1,489 
1,907 
229 


Females. 


386, 172 


4,078 
446 
397 

1,200 
243 

3,467 
362 
986 
688 

1,870 

1,018 
226 
167 

1,394 
484 

226,  994 

32 

90 

2,670 

331 

307 

2,838 
235 
274 

1,029 

519 

1, 558 

45 

864 

92 

487 
3,360 

113 

1,214 

40 

391 

4,036 

2,730 

587 

204 

259 
736 

2,468 
30 

8,403 

3,016 
1,266 
3, 131 
2,704 
10, 154 

73 

2,  050 

3,078 

1,466 

639 

2,617 
3,990 
1,  567 
2,448 
4,135 

566 
1,022 
691 
216 
671 

1,184 

97S 

1,091 

1,596 

148 


TOTAL   NATIVE    WHITE. 


Males. 


1, 486,  278 


25, 389 
5,599 

6,782 
4,717 
5,744 

13,431 
3,543 
8,232 
7,408 

19,  202 

14,  567 

10,762 

8,282 

7,096 

14,  592 

352, 184 
8,681 
7,811 

10,  413 
8,255 

8,707 
8,028 

13,  239 
4,409 
8,614 

11, 273 
6,750 
8,583 

20,  868 
7,214 

11,  598 
6,877 
8,879 

14, 514 
3,587 

4,600 

12,  206 

14,  961 

12,  612 
9,070 

11, 100 
6,543 
9,823 
7,476 

22,  645 

11, 176 
4,705 

15,  585 
9,229 

29,  263 

7,167 
11, 102 

16,  056 
11,  275 

13,  071 

10,  271 
26,  988 
17,452 

17,  352 
19, 947 

11,  444 
5,752 
7,537 
4,649 
5,761 

8,018 
5,479 

13,  715 

14,  016 
7,331 


Females. 


1, 441, 219 


25, 101 

5,042 
6,590 

4,  725 
5,659 

13,  340 

3,  267 

7,  795 
6,982 

18, 192 

13,  438 
10,  545 

8,028 

6,770 

14, 159 

342, 657 
8,450 
7,372 
10,  399 
7,842 

8,150 
7,913 
12,  715 
4,346 
8,367 

10,848 
6,475 
8,399 

20,  027 
6,824 

10,  833 
6,  508 

8,  594 

14,  531 
3,275 

4,294 

12,  183 

13,  7.56 

12,  087 
8,522 

10,  688 
6,419 

10,  025 
7,228 

23,  606 

10, 572 
4,511 

15,  529 
8,905 

28,  980 

6,959 
10, 527 

14,  851 
10,  544 

12, 771 

9,967 
26,  559 

16,  639 
16,  843 
19,  499 

11,218 
5,568 
6,848 
4,631 
5,620 

7,708 

5,  182 

13,  430 
14, 121 

6,769 


POPULATION^. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


597 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Femalea. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

962,  379 

920, 314 

523, 899 

520,  905 

455, 098 

385, 877 

30, 932 

26, 947 

1 

15,  867 

15, 270 

9,522 

9,831 

5,  269 

4,076 

987 

1,066 

2 

4,482 

4,000 

1,117 

1,  042 

588 

443 

2,531 

2.360 

3 

r,,  599 

5,392 

1,183 

1.198 

515 

397 

149 

117 

4 

2,828 

2,  912 

1,889 

1,813 

1,519 

1,200 

22 

20 

5 

5,015 

4,944 

729 

715 

293 

243 

4 

8 

6 

8,374 

8,253 

5,057 

5,087 

4,503 

3,467 

153 

120 

7 

2,443 
5,995 

2,277 
5,594 

1, 100 

990 

479 

362 

1 

8 

2,237 

2,201 

1,301 

986 

4' 

2 

9 

5,527 
15,  081 

5, 186 

1,881 

1,796 

884 

688 

1 

10 

li,  143 

4,121 

4,  049 

2,482 

1,870 

223 

196" 

11 

11,  805 

10,  904 

2,762 

2,534 

1,408 

1,017 

57 

44 

12 

9,  952 

9,684 

810 

861 

323 

226 

24 

19 

13 

7,686 

7,411 

596 

617 

238 

167 

26 

31 

14 

3,050 

2,914 

4.  040 

3,  856 

1,8.59 

1,394 

167 

125 

15 

13,  366 

12,  995 

1,226 

1,164 

570 

484 

136 

152 

16 

130,  358 

117,  098 

221,  820 

225,  559 

254,  835 

226,  743 

8,820 

6,683 

17 

8,497 

8,264 

184 

186 

83 

32 

19 

18 

18 

7,443 

7,037 

368 

335 

145 

90 

17 

8 

19 

6,389 

6,386 

4,024 

4,013 

3,  514 

2,670 

40 

30 

20 

7,366 

6,930 

889 

906 

519 

331 

35 

29 

21 

7,900 

7,411 

807 

739 

437 

307 

33 

35 

22 

3,658 

3,729 

4,370 

4,184 

3,657 

2,  837 

52 

64 

23 

12,  522 

12,  083 

717 

632 

350 

235 

149 

99 

24 

3,271 

3,300 

1, 138 

1,046 

342 

274 

40 

33 

25 

5,877 

5,  848 

2,737 

2,519 

1,  823 

1,  029 

14 

11 

26 

9,722 

9,364 

1,551 

1,484 

709 

519 

8 

10 

27 

4,065 

3,833 

2,685 

2,642 

2,115 

1,558 

74 

63 

28 

8,332 

8, 142 

251 

257 

87 

45 

12 

12 

29 

18,  965 

18, 197 

1,903 

1,830 

1,175 

864 

84 

92 

30 

6,794 

6,416 

420 

408 

144 

92 

344 

317 

31 

10,  262 

9,620 

1,336 

1,213 

705 

486 

92 

77 

32 

2,980 

2,775 

3,897 

3,  733 

4,  224 

3,360 

31 

24 

33 

8,460 

8,186 

419 

408 

164 

113 

24 

26 

34 

11,  552 

11,529 

2,962 

3,002 

],.518 

1,214 

70 

54 

35 

3,401 

3,123 

186 

1.52 

70 

40 

131 

131 

36 

3,822 

3,571 

778 

723 

575 

391 

9 

7 

37 

6,802 

6,947 

5,404 

5,236 

4,824 

4,036 

47 

42 

38 

9,451 

8,681 

5,510 

5,075 

3,  520 

2,730 

97 

94 

39 

10, 834 

10,  481 

1,778 

1,606 

907 

587 

805 

751 

40 

8,218 

7,727 

852 

795 

288 

204 

50 

54 

41 

10,447 

10, 059 

653 

629 

373 

259 

84 

86 

42 

4,657 

4,646 

1,880 

1,773 

955 

736 

85 

72 

43 

4,599 

4,652 

5,224 

5,373 

2,  727 

2,468 

33 

25 

44 

7,376 

7t127 

100 

101 

61 

30 

121 

97 

45 

12,  569 

13,  200 

10,  076 

10,  406 

9,  837 

8,402 

302 

269 

46 

5,520 

5,256 

5,656 

5,316 

3,859 

3,016 

62 

47 

47 

2,765 

2,735 

1,940 

1,776 

1,556 

1,266 

45 

23 

48 

11,411 

11,371 

4,174 

4, 1.58 

3.617 

3,131 

440 

450 

49 

4,735 

4,609 

4,494 

4,  296 

3,  296 

2,  702 

53 

50 

50 

14, 283 

13,  864 

14,  980 

15,116 

12,  266 

10, 152 

90 

47 

51 

6,751 

6,556 

416 

403 

112 

73 

185 

197 

52 

6,961 

6,493 

4,141 

4,034 

2,443 

2,049 

35 

31 

53 

9,427 

8,889 

6,629 

5,962 

4,113 

3,078 

208 

149 

54 

8,254 

7,666 

3,021 

2,878 

1,921 

1,  465 

137 

147 

55 

11,612 

11,327 

1,  4,59 

1,444 

801 

637 

90 

97 

56 

5,983 

5,908 

4,288 

4,059 

3,214 

2,617 

26 

19 

57 

20,  367 

19,  910 

6,621 

6,  649 

4,550 

3,988 

487 

464 

58 

14,  664 

13,  939 

2,788 

2,  700 

1,810 

1,567 

306 

309 

59 

12,356 

11,  966 

4,996 

4.877 

3.  2.38 

2,  448 

253 

246 

60 

9,781 

9,555 

10, 160 

9,944 

5.509 

4,133 

1,272 

1,175 

61 

10, 181 

9,872 

1,263 

1,346 

718 

566 

209 

186 

62 

3,941 

3,812 

1,811 

1,756 

1,292 

1,022 

13 

6 

63 

5,841 

5,257 

1,696 

1,  .591 

962 

090 

20 

10 

64 

3,956 

4,000 

693 

631 

268 

214 

805 

746 

65 

4,648 

4,508 

1,113 

1,112 

983 

669 

48 

39 

66 

5,988 

5,726 

2,030 

1,982 

1,606 

1,184 

18 

11 

67 

2,266 

2,194 

3,213 

2,  988 

1,255 

979 

31 

22 

68 

10,  915 

10,  705 

2,800 

2,725 

1,489 

1,090 

142 

137 

69 

10,  612 

10,  622 

3,404 

3,499 

1,898 

1,595 

500 

506 

70 

6,804 

6,299 

527 

470 

229 

148 

2 

2 

71 

598 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


Illinois — Continued 

Ogle 

Peoria 

Perry 

Piatt  

Pike 

Pope 

Pulaski 

Putnam 

Kandolph 

Richland 

Rock  Island  . . . 

St.  Clair 

Saline 

Sangamon 

Schuyler 

Scott  

Shelby 

Stark' 

Stephenson   . .  - 
Tazewell 

Union 

Vermilion 

Wabash 

Warren 

Washington... 

Wayne 

Wh'ite 

Whiteside 

Will 

Williamson 

Winnebago 

Woodford 

Indiana 

Adams 

Allen 

Bartholomew  . . 

Benton 

Blackford 

Boone 

Brown 

Carroll 

Cass 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 

Crawford 

Daviess 

Dearborn 

Decatur 

Dekalb 

Delaware 

Dubois 

Elkhart 

Fayette 

Floyd 

Fountain 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Gibson 

Grant 

Greene 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Harrison 

Hendricks 

Henry 

Howard 

Huntington  ... 


NATIVE   BORN. 


Males. 


1,  037, 


216 
763 
861 
502 
150 

923 
645 
014 
189 
111 

092 
527 
757 
478 


920 
232 
536 
634 

531 

506 
531 
667 


943 
955 
579 
944 

335 
161 
121 
614 


429 


388 
603 
377 
671 
288 

434 
233 
821 
655 
657 

761 
733 
991 
846 
152 


007 
452 
359 

142 
962 
659 
314 
338 

248 
933 

141 
172 


151 
893 
848 
068 
390 


Females. 


872 
203, 
765 


817 
355 
933 
795 
143 

092 
176 
461 
063 
512 

680 
534 
474 
905 
138 

391 
297 
668 
540 

805 
573 
839 
704 

932 

720 


770 


985 
698 

377 
968 
978 

844 
994 
649 
148 
731 

499 
313 
769 
455 
342 

171 
100 
376 
032 
217 

837 
511 
230 
518 
940 


879 


523 


273 
773 
350 
910 


FOHEIGN    BORN. 


Males. 


2,569 

6,703 

1,076 

533 

713 

151 
215 
451 
1,716 
416 

6,429 

7,235 

74 

4,678 

256 

389 

841 

563 

3,007 

2,724 

393 
2,285 

318 
1,201 

1,918 
170 
336 

2,826 

10,799 

■   225 

6,035 

2,454 


80, 918 


1,053 

5,736 

626 

755 

112 

188 
47 

307 
1,293 
1,012 

1,873 
200 
113 
541 

1,488 

450 
754 
460 
923 
1,394 

350 
1,568 
366 
834 
283 

585 
462 
212 
178 
239 

441 
203 
149 
467 
761 


Females. 


2,053 

5,709 

827 

359 

484 

125 
140 
332 
1,349 
349 

5,304 

5,  633 

50 

3,976 

156 

315 

584 

409 

2,792 

2,163 

259 

1,792 

213 

841 

1,596 
108 
251 

2,380 

7,941 

120 

5, 173 

1,929 


65.  287 


755 
4,652 

487 

509 

83 

106 

34 

244 

1,056 

859 

1,403 

124 

68 

385 

1,382 

347 
586 
288 
846 
1,  231 

301 
1,417 
303 
700 
185 

401 
219 
127 
125 
177 

328 
129 
109 
301 
583 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


219 
512 
471 
989 

557 
397 
998 
603 
107 

893 
293 
344 
246 
082 

904 
180 
528 
627 
497 

370 
285 
625 
489 

872 
951 
256 
922 

045 
061 

028 
.547 


454 

212 
651 

287 

346 
230 
810 
573 
191 

543 


710 
113 

229 
856 
771 
401 
333 

978 
857 
644 
311 
322 

590 
424 
050 

875 
847 

985 
644 
586 
795 
377 


Females. 


832 
797 
424 
650 
512 

448 
301 
922 
254 
139 

911 

974 
082 
958 
509 

671 
489 
468 
901 
109 

261 
089 
621 
348 

741 
571 
570 
687 

729 
623 
532 
379 


943 


984 
578 
229 
942 
976 

763 
990 
642 
080 
338 

306 
263 
760 
321 
293 

086 
093 
155 
990 
187 

655 
441 
214 
515 
935 

107 
477 
821 
383 
474 

701 
125 
481 


12.  118 
12, 900 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


599 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

8,863 

8,491 

3,310 

3,341 

2,567 

2,053 

45 

40 

1 

18, 910 

17,  401 

10,  309 

10,  396 

6,664 

5,708 

583 

407 

2 

5,339 

5,451 

2, 173 

1,973 

1,076 

827 

349 

341 

3 

7,556 

6,851 

915 

799 

533 

359 

31 

18 

4 

13,  434 

12,  926 

1,555 

1,,586 

713 

484 

161 

141 

5 

6,  220 

6,071 

337 

377 

151 

125 

366 

369 

6 

3,012 

2,938 

385 

363 

215 

139 

2,248 

2,055 

7 

1,395 

1,360 

603 

562 

451 

332 

16 

11 

8 

6,487 

6,166 

4,116 

4,088 

1,716 

1,349 

586 

541 

9 

6,065 

6,048 

1,042 

1,091 

415 

349 

5 

4 

10 

7,715 

7,657 

7,178 

7,254 

6,424 

5,304 

204 

181 

11 

11,111 

10,  593 

15, 182 

14,  381 

7,229 

5,633 

1,240 

1,202 

12 

9,111 

8,861 

233 

221 

73 

50 

414 

379 

13 

17,  850 

17,  389 

7,396 

7,569 

4,671 

3,973 

1,  239 

1,108 

14 

7,312 

6,800 

770 

709 

256 

156 

7 

3 

15 

4, 120 

3,980 

784 

691 

389 

315 

16 

9 

16 

13,  316 

12,  788 

1,864 

1,701 

840 

582 

53 

47 

17 

3,513 

3,404 

1,015 

1,064 

563 

409 

8 

6 

18 

7,868 

7,841 

4,759 

5,060 

3,006 

2,791 

8 

5 

19 

8,150 

7,877 

4,347 

4,232 

2,721 

2,162 

37 

30 

20 

9,726 

9,667 

644 

594 

393 

259 

136 

130 

21 

20, 140 

18,  934 

3,145 

3,155 

2,283 

1,790 

248 

210 

22 

4,729 

4,770 

896 

851 

316 

213 

44 

47 

23 

7,909 

7,876 

1 ,  580 

1,472 

1,200 

841 

211 

192 

24 

3,774 

3,903 

4,098 

3,  838 

1,918 

1,  .596 

71 

64 

25 

11,  417 

11,  029 

534 

542 

170 

108 

4 

2 

2o 

11,210 

10,  645 

1 ,  046 

925 

335 

251 

324 

269 

27 

8,916 

8,545 

4,006 

4,142 

2,  822 

2,380 

26 

17 

28 

9,501 

8,839 

12,544 

11,890 

10,789 

7,936 

300 

208 

29 

10,  596 

10, 143 

465 

480 

225 

120 

100 

97 

30 

8,284 

8,659 

5,744 

5,873 

6,  032 

5,173 

96 

77 

31 

5,149 

5,125 

3,  398 

3,  254 

2,  4.54 

1,929 

67 

53 

32 

861, 273 

836,  725 

152, 517 

150,  218 

80,  775 

65,  228 

23, 782 

21,  886 

33 

7  147 

6,836 
16,  984 

2,241 

2,148 

1,053 

755 

1 

34 

n',&91 

10,563 

10,594 

5,  720 

4,651 

ies" 

121 

35 

9,735 

9,707 

1,477 

1,522 

625 

487 

166 

148 

36 

4,215 

3,  684 

1,436 

1,258 

755 

509 

20 

26 

37 

4,984 

4,711 

303 

265 

1                   112 

83 

1 

2 

38 

12,  922 

12,  382 

424 

381 

188 

106 

88 

81 

39 

5,061 

4,850 

169 

140 

47 

34 

3 

4 

40 

9,179 

9,038 

631 

004 

307 

244 

11 

7 

41 

12,  317 

11,883 

2,256 

2,197 

1,291 

1,054 

84 

70 

42 

10,  860 

10, 053 

2,331 

2,285 

1,009 

858 

1,469 

1,394 

43 

10,  951 

10,  908 

2,592 

2,398 

1,871 

1,403 

220 

193 

44 

13,  219 

12,  868 

459 

395 

200 

124 

55 

50 

45 

6,655 

0,451 

331 

309 

113 

68 

5 

9 

46 

11, 377 

10,  993 

1,333 

1,328 

539 

384 

138 

135 

47 

6,417 

6,646 

3,  696 

3,647 

1,485 

1,382 

42 

49 

48 

8,108 

7.975 

1,121 

1,111 

450 

347 

80 

85 

49 

10,  387 

9,  671 

1,469 

1,422 

752 

586 

13 

7 

50 

13, 877 

13,  337 

894 

818 

458 

288 

238 

221 

51 

6,204 

5,961 

3,197 

3,029 

923 

846 

51 

42 

52 

15,  876 

15,744 

2,457 

2,443 

1,391 

1,230 

29 

31 

53 

5,140 

4,807 

838 

848 

348 

301 

166 

182 

54 

8,441 

8,928 

3,416 

3,513 

1,567 

1,416 

1,106 

1,071 

55 

9,033 

8,616 

611 

598 

366 

303 

15 

16 

56 

6,045 

6,231 

2,266 

2,284 

834 

700 

3 

3 

57 

7,542 

7,239 

780 

696 

283 

185 

16 

5 

58 

10, 150 

9,783 

1,440 

1,324 

584 

399 

659 

581 

59 

14,  708 

13,  822 

716 

655 

458 

218 

513 

403 

60 

11,572 

11,  361 

478 

460 

212 

127 

91 

78 

61 

12,  395 

11,940 

480 

443 

177 

124 

298 

266 

62 

8,  285 

7,987 

562 

487 

238 

177 

44 

49 

63 

8,670 

8,483 

1,315 

1,218 

441 

328 

166 

165 

64 

10, 192 

9.  734 

452 

391 

201 

129 

251 

148 

65 

11,214 

11,  114 

372 

367 

149 

109 

262 

292 

66 

12,047 

11,  376 

748 

742 

464 

301 

276 

232 

67 

11.687 

11, 167 

1,790 

1,  733 

759 

583 

15 

10 

68 

600  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BOEN  AND  WHITE 


27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 
42 
43 
44 
45 

46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 

54 
55 
56 
57 


58 

59 
60 
61 
62 
63 

64 
65 
66 
67 
68 


Indiana — Continued. 

Jacksou  

Jasper 

•fay 

Jefferson 

Jennings 


Johnson . . . 

Knox 

Kosciusko. 
Lagrange. . 
Lake 


Laporte.. . 
Lawrence. 
Madisou . . 
ilarion  . . . 
Marshall  . 


Martin 

Miami 

Monroe 

Montgomery- 
Morgan  


Newton. 
Noble... 
Ohio  . . . . 
Orange.. 
Owen... 


Parke 
Perry . 
Pike . . 
Porter 
Posey. 


Pulaski... 
Putnam... 
Kandolph 

Kiplev 

Kush" 


St.  Joseph  . 

Scott  

Shelby 

Spencer 

Starke 


Steuben 

Sullivan 

Switzerland. 
Tippecanoe . 
Tipton 


Union 

Vanderburg  . 
Vermilion  ... 
Vigo 


Wabash 

Warren 

Warrick 

Washington  . 


Wayne  . , 

Wells-... 
White  ... 
Whitley  , 


Iowa . 


Adair 

Adams 

Allamakee . 
Appanoose. 
Audubon  .. 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


Benton 

Blackhawk  . 

Boone 

Bremer 

Buchanan. . . 


11,  369 
5,283 
11,  759 
11,294 
6,943 

9,705 

13,  321 

14,  257 
7,748 
9,196 

13,  848 
9,809 
18,  639 
61,  420 

11,  423 

7,019 

12,  479 
8,823 

13,  855 


4,140 
11,112 
2,361 
7,339 
7,364 


8,266 
9,159 
7,244 
10, 359 

5,239 
11,067 
14, 102 
8,635 
9,409 

17, 142 
3,912 

12,  603 
10, 580 

3,296 

7,157 
10,  929 

6,067 
15, 522 

9,234 

3,411 

25,  746 

6,592 

22,  893 

13,  362 
5,416 

10, 125 
9,223 

17, 166 
10,  6,54 
7,640 
8,732 


813, 967 


6,810 
5,827 
6,814 
9.064 
5,136 

10,  253 
10,117 
9,  722 
5,915 
8,294 


Females. 


11,  551 

5,029 

11,  152 

11,  589 
6,780 

9,633 

12,  985 

13,  811 
7,354 
7,814 

12,  867 
9,567 
16,  850 
02,  121 

11,  150 

6,769 

12,  057 
8,604 

13, 540 
9,133 

3,833 
10,  864 
2,348 
7,296 
7,366 

9,552 
8,115 
9,002 
7,044 
9,794 

4.841 
10,  870 

13,  530 
8,454 
9,158 

16,  776 
3,816 

12, 170 
10, 150 
3,076 

6,999 
10,  559 

6,131 
15,  350 

8,592 

3,372 

25,  615 

6,215 

•  22,  891 

12,  941 

5,187 
10,012 
9,201 

17,  870 
10,  296 

7,228 
8,411 


773,  860 


6,327 
5,392 

6,468 
8.789 
4,931 


9,999 
9,164 
5,756 
7,869 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


500 
318 

806 
480 

125 
929 
349 
290 
4,136 

4,150 
282 
635 

9,325 
701 

104 
737 
150 
360 
134 

483 
768 
142 
28 
193 

446 
953 

237 
2,119 

772 

646 

227 

268 

1,203 

273 

4,611 

55 

384 

784 

530 

169 

229 

173 

2,200 

203 

113 
4,509 

233 
2,405 

491 
209 
584 
122 

1,354 
324 
476 
374 


180,  486 


803 
615 

2,489 
657 

1,365 

2,241 
2,206 
2,592 
1,629 
1,521 


Females. 


525 
373 
249 
818 
405 


809 

228 

223 

2,740 

3,580 
134 
363 

8,290 
544 

81 
550 
96 

270 

77 

347 
615 
104 
15 
117 

309 
906 
146 
1,645 
604 

507 
171 
185 
1,058 
194 

3,928 

50 

297 

546 

437 

153 
160 
143 
2,006 
128 

110 
3,939 

114 
2,006 

332 
143 
440 

73 

1,238 
240 
327 
251 


143, 583 


594 

458 

2,136 

451 


1,838 
1,897 
2,294 
1,330 
1,313 


TOTAL    NATIVE    WHITE. 


Males. 


11,  243 
5,281 

11,  695 

10,  791 
6,793 

9,532 

13,  046 

14,  227 

7,  742 
9,184 

13,  698 
9,593 
18,  488 
55,  799 
11, 420 

7,007 

12,  362 
8,615 

13,  679 
9,237 

4,114 
11, 105 
2,285 
7,302 
7,324 

9,804 
8,134 
9,129 
7,235 
9,736 

5,234 
10,892 
13,  775 
8,599 
9,128 

16,  978 
3,911 

12,  446 
9,894 
3,294 

7, 154 
10, 829 
5,994 

15,  339 
9,225 

3,323 
22,  457 

6,569 
21,956 

13, 240 
5,406 
9,801 
9,217 

16,  492 
10,  652 

7,634 
8,704 


808,  269 


6,798 
5,803 
6,800 
8,988 
5,136 

10,241 
10,  111 
9,674 
5,911 
8,283 


Females. 


11,  408 
5,028 
11.096 

11,  091 
6,636 

9,464 

12,  676 

13,  779 
7,  352 
7,804 

12,  801 
9,407 

16,  775 
56,  643 
11,148 

6,758 
11,966 
8,404 

13.  356 
9,081 

3,815 
10,  860 

2,  270 
7,  2C3 
7,  32.! 


9,382 

7,994 

8,975 

7,042 

9,  226 

4,837 

10,  089 

13,  247 

8,416 

8,903 

16,  608 

3,816 

12,  014 

9,440 

3,075 

6,996 

10,  477 

6,069 

15,181 

8,  582 

3,299 

22,  827 

6,191 

22, 113 

12,  830 

5,176 

9,722 

9,197 

17, 175 
10,  295 

7,  225 
8,388 


768,  885 


6,317 
5,371 
6,  464 
8. 720 
4,931 

9,835 
9,993 
9,119 
5,753 
7,859 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


601 


NATIVE   WHITE — NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— fOREIGN 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

POKEIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAI-  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

9,462 

9,550 

1,781 

1.858 

692 

525 

128 

143 

1 

4, 4.35 

4,  227 

846 

801 

500 

373 

2 

1 

2 

10,863 

10,  3C6 

832 

730 

318 

249 

64 

56 

3 

8,695 

8,  943 

2,096 

2,148 

806 

818 

503 

498 

4 

5,627 

5,620 

1,166 

1,016 

479 

405 

151 

144 

5 

9,208 

9,111 

324 

353 

126 

98 

173 

169 

6 

10,  916 

10,  487 

2.130 

2,189 

924 

808 

280 

310 

7 

13,  242 

12,  934 

985 

845 

346 

228 

33 

32 

8 

7,025 

6,734 

717 

618 

290 

223 

6 

2 

9 

4,782 

3.682 

4,402 

4,122 

4,133 

2,740 

15 

10 

10 

7,894 

7,306 

5,804 

5,495 

4,146 

3,579 

154 

67 

11 

9,234 

9,080 

359 

327 

281 

133 

217 

161 

12 

17,  375 

15,  722 

1, 113 

1,  053 

635 

363 

151 

75 

13 

41, 143 

41,359 

14, 656 

15,  284 

9,301 

8,274 

5,645 

5,494 

14 

9,900 

9,  657 

1,520 

1,491 

701 

544 

3 

2 

15 

6,708 

6,460 

299 

298 

104 

81 

12 

11 

16 

10,  978 

10,  640 

1,384 

1,  326 

734 

550 

120 

91 

17 

8,301 

8,094 

314 

310 

149 

96 

209 

200 

18 

12,  961 

12,  672 

718 

684 

356 

270 

180 

184 

19 

8,892 

8,767 

345 

314 

133 

77 

63 

52 

20 

3,305 

3,070 

809 

745 

483 

347 

26 

18 

21 

9,  564 

9,  238 

1,541 

1,622 

767 

615 

8 

4 

22 

1,888 

1,888 

397 

382 

142 

104 

76 

78 

23 

7,  207 

7,178 

95 

85 

28 

15 

37 

33 

24 

6,913 

6,893 

411 

430 

193 

117 

40 

43 

25 

9,210 

8,840 

594 

542 

445 

308 

186 

171 

26 

5,882 

5,773 

2,252 

2,221 

953 

906 

132 

121 

27 

8,545 

8,432 

584 

543 

237 

146 

30 

27 

28 

4,734 

4,590 

2,501 

2,452 

2,117 

1,645 

11 

2 

211 

7,741 

7,230 

1,995 

1,996 

770 

603 

625 

569 

30 

4,100 

3,840 

1,134 

997 

646 

507 

5 

4 

31 

10,  520 

10,  275 

372 

414 

225 

171 

177 

181 

32 

13,180 

12,  6,32 

595 

615 

268 

185 

327 

283 

33 

5,818 

5,755 

2,781 

2,661 

1,203 

1,058 

36 

38 

34 

8,514 

8,316 

614 

587 

273 

194 

281 

255 

35 

11,865 

11,677 

5,113 

4,931 

4,604 

3,923 

171 

173 

36 

3,737 
11, 408 

3,  651 
10,  998 

174 
1,038 

165 
1,016 

55 
383 

50 

297 

1 
158 

37 

i56" 

38 

7,846 

7,  572 

2,048 

1,877 

782 

546 

688 

701 

39 

2,583 

2,  400 

711 

675 

530 

437 

2 

1 

40 

6,617 

6,498 

537 

498 

169 

153 

3 

3 

41 

10,  383 

10,  040 

440 

437 

229 

160 

100 

82 

42 

5,476 

5,566 

518 

503 

173 

143 

73 

62 

43 

11,  585 

11,271 

3,754 

3,910 

2,198 

2,000 

185 

169 

44 

8,708 

8,150 

517 

432 

201 

128 

11 

10 

45 

3,050 

3,022 

273 

277 

113 

110 

88 

73 

46 

12,  381 

12,  030 

10,  076 

10,  797 

4,505 

3,922 

3,293 

2,805 

47 

6,259 

5, '.If. 

310 

276 

233 

114 

23 

24 

48 

18,  075 

17,  937 

3,881 

4,176 

2,402 

2,  003 

940 

781 

49 

12, 042 

11,753 

1,198 

1,077 

487 

331 

126 

112 

50 

4,  974 

4,813 

432 

363 

209 

143 

10 

11 

51 

8,259 

8,216 

1,542 

1,506 

584 

440 

324 

290 

52 

8,862 

8,895 

355 

302 

122 

73 

6 

4 

53 

13,  755 

14,  322 

2,737 

2,853 

1,350 

1,237 

678 

696 

54 

9,809 

9,549 

843 

746 

324 

240 

2 

1 

55 

6,672 

6,356 

962 

869 

476 

327 

6 

3 

56 

7,762 

7,463 

942 

925 

373 

251 

29 

23 

57 

547, 996 

515,  971 

260, 273 

252,  914 

180,  376 

143, 556 

5,808 

5,002 

58 

5,301 

4,948 

1,497 

1,369 

803 

594 

12 

10 

59 

4,563 

4,  225 

1,240 

1,146 

615 

458 

24 

21 

60 

2,  549 

2,466 

4,257 

3,998 

2,489 

2,136 

8 

4 

61 

8,148 

7,930 

840 

790 

657 

451 

76 

69 

62 

3,592 
6,893 

3,321 
6,  .536 

1,544 
3,348 

1,610 
3,299 

1,365 
2,241 

980 
1,838 

63 

12 

11 

64 

6,571 

6,470 

3,540 

3,523 

2,205 

1,897 

7 

6 

65 

6.315 

5,  902 

3,  359 

3,  217 

2,591 

2,294 

49 

45 

66 

3,065 

3,101 

2,846 

2,652 

1,629 

1,330 

4 

3 

67 

5.698 

5,348 

2,585 

2,511 

1,521 

1,313 

11 

10 

68 

602 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BOEN  AND  WHITE 


Iowa — Continued . 
Buena  Vista . . 

Butler  , 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Ca8s 

Cedar 

Cerro  Gordo  . . 

Cherokee 

Chickasaw 

Clarke 

Clay 

Clayton 

Clinton 

Crawford 

Dallas 

Davis 

Decatur 

Delaware 

Des  Moiues  .  - 
Dickinson 

Dubuque    

Emmet 

Fayette 

Floyd 

Franklin 

Fremont 

Greene 

Grundy 

Guthrie 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Hardin 

Harrison 

Henry 

Howard 

Humboldt 

Ida 

Iowa 

Jackson 

Jasper 

Jefferson , 

Johnson 

Jones 

Keokuk 

Kossuth 

Lee 

Linn 

Louisa 

Lucas 

Lyon 

Madison 

Mahaska 

Marion 

Marshall 

Mills 

Mitchell 

Monona 

Monroe 

Montgomery. . 
Muscatine 

O'Brien 

Osceola 

Page  

Palo  Alto 

Plymouth 

Pocahontas  - . . 

Polk 

Pottawattamie 
Poweshiek  . . . 
Ringgold 


NATIVE  BOEN. 


Males. 


5,164 
6,417 
5,912 
7,265 
8,783 

7,762 
6,425 
6,706 

6,224 
5,570 

4,004 

10,  581 
14,  556 

6,859 
9,835 

7,406 
7,666 
7,278 
13, 589 
1,927 

18,  545 
1,  S88 

10, 175 
6,333 
5,216 

8,  424 
7,114 
4,904 

8,  495 
5,922 

2,964 
8,248 
9,965 
8,460 
4,513 

3,826 
4,311 
7,342 
9,322 

11,  315 

6,940 

9,  332 
8,671 

10,  567 
5,  296 

16, 168 
19,141 
5,695 
6,514 
3,377 

7,  833 
13,  076 

10,  312 

11,  295 
7,005 

5,304 
6,660 
6,267 
6,893 
10, 078 

5,522 
2.363 
9,868 
3,720 
7,574 

3.873 
28,  387 
20, 285 
8,407 
6,793 


Females. 


4,837 
6,027 
5,234 
7,083 
8,295 

7,498 
5,892 
6,156 
5,983 
5,396 

3,  607 
10,  258 

14,  502 
6,495 
9,211 

7,343 
7,448 
7,062 
13,  801 
1,755 

18,  988 
1,443 
9,652 
6,181 
4,883 

7,552 
6,830 
4,674 
7,761 

5,  765 

2,  661 
7,657 
9,  325 
8,673 
4,305 

3,  012 
3,  867 
7,230 
9,123 

10,  849 

6,862 
9,176 
8,107 
10, 453 
4,768 

15,  836 
19, 027 

5,422 
6,306 
3,047 

7,413 
12,  .556 
10,  168 
10,  672 

6,343 

5,267 
5,795 
6,028 

6,  533 
9,985 

4,943 
2,024 
9,245 
3,469 
6,709 

3,519 

27,  645 

18,  019 

8,017 

6,304 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


1,990 
1,671 
1,114 
2,656 

1,  463 

1,705 
1,423 
1,642 
1,539 
212 

991 
3,145 
6,519 
3,156 

803 

283 

311 

1,660 

4,229 

376 

S.700 
644 
1,796 
1,570 
1,555 

499 
1,061 
2,065 

655 
2,020 

1,147 
1,680 
1,178 
971 
1,326 

1,409 
1,485 
2,101 
2,403 
1,587 

753 

2,  432 
1,919 
1,611 
1,719 

3,060 

3,676 

428 

972 

1,366 

434 
1,804 
1,413 
2,172 

695 

1,503 

1,164 

792 

1,344 

2,488 

1,529 
678 
1,302 
1,256 
3,105 

1,248 
5,000 
5,201 
1,104 
265 


Females. 


1,557 
1,348 
847 
1,824 
1,104 

1,288 
1,124 
1,155 
1,273 
154 

707 
2,749 
5,622 
2,384 

630 

226 

218 

1,349 

3,705 

270 

5,615 
499 
1,518 
1,340 
1,217 

367 
792 

1,572 
469 

1,612 

849 

1,418 

888 

791 

1,038 

989 
1,042 
1,  597 
1,  923 
1,192 

629 
2,142 
1,536 
1,231 
1,337 

2,651 

3,459 

328 

771 

890 

297 
1,369 
1,165 
1,703 

505 

1,225 

896 

579 

1,078 

1,953 

1,066 
509 
926 
873 

2,180 

915 

4,378 

3,925 

866 

194 


TOTAL   NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


5,156 
6,416 
5,912 
7,243 
8,773 

7,742 
6,418 
6,704 
6,224 
5,539 

4,004 

10,  573 

14,  450 
6,849 
9,813 

7,374 
7,635 
7,276 
13, 394 
1,926 

18,  474 
1,685 

10, 133 
6,331 
5,216 

8,401 
7,108 
4,893 
8,480 
5,912 

2,962 

8,184 
9,952 
8,266 
4,507 

3,823 
4,310 
7,341 
9,316 

11,  265 

6,  912 
9,303 
8,652 
10,  555 
5,  290 

15,  341 

19,  017 
5,682 
6,341 
3.377 

7,828 

12,  214 
10,  286 
11, 218 

6,991 

5,300 
6,640 
6,149 
6,866 
9,990 

5,521 
2,363 
9,754 
3,718 
7,569 

3,873 
27,  761 

20,  089 
8,375 
6,793 


Females. 


4,829 
6,027 
5,234 
7,076 
8,293 

7,482 
5,890 
6,153 
5,983 
5,366 

3,607 
10,  255 

14,  396 
6,490 
9,196 

7,315 
7,423 
7,  062 
13, 616 
1,755 

18,930 
1,442 
9,619 
6,179 
4,883 

7,532 
6,826 
4,670 
7,747 
5,756 

2,661 
7,641 
9,311 
8,457 
4,301 

3,611 
3,867 
7,  229 
9,116 
10,  796 

6,833 
9,147 
8,094 

10,  442 
4,763 

15,  000 
18,  924 

5,410 
6,160 
3,047 

7,408 

11,  830 
10,  150 
10,  606 

6,336 

5,263 
5,787 
5,943 
6,522 
9,900 

4,943 
2,024 
9,125 
3,463 
6,705 

3,519 
27,  082 
17,  893 
7,984 
6,304 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED    BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


603 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

PARENTS. 

NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

2,721 
4,114 
4,339 
3,803 
6,645 

2,481 
3,857 
3.813 
3,595 
6,209 

2,435 
2,302 
1,573 
3,440 

2,128 

2,348 
2,170 
1,421 
3,481 
2,084 

1,990 
1,671 
1,114 
2,650 
1,461 

1,557 
1,348 
847 
1,824 
1,104 

8 

1 

8 

1 

1^ 

f 

22 
12 

7 

4 
5 

5,565 
4,117 
4,497 
3,361 
5,012 

5,306 
3,644 
3,991 
3,230 
4,851 

2,177 
2,301 
2,207 
2,863 
527 

2,176 
2,  246 
2,  162 
2,753 
515 

1,703 
1,  423 
1,  642 
1,538 
212 

1,  288 
1,124 
1,155 
1,273 
154 

22 

7 

2 

1 

31 

16 
2 
3 

6 
7 
8 
q 

30 

10 

2,663 
5,057 
6,665 
3,191 

8,282 

2,440 
4,885 
6,528 
2,985 
7,789 

1,341 
5,516 

7,785 
3,658 
1,531 

1,167 
5,370 
7,868 
3,505 
1,407 

991 
3,145 
6,515 
3,156 

802 

707 
2,  749 
5,620 
2,384 

630 

11 

8 

110 

10 

23 

3 

108 
5 
15 

12 
13 
14 
15 

6,792 
6,939 
4,  432 
7,327 
1,315 

6,943 
754 
6,731 
3,915 
2  942 

6,751 
6,749 
4,296 
7,308 
1  171 

582 

696 

2,844 

6,067 

611 

564 

674 

2,766 

6,308 

584 

283 

311 

1,659 

4,225 

376 

226 

218 

1,349 

3,705 

270 

32 

31 

3 

199 

1 

28 
25 

16 

17 
18 

185 

19 
''O 

6,838 
651 
6,  341 
3,880 
2  080 

11,531 

931 

3,402 

2,416 

2  274 

12, 092 
791 
3,278 
2,299 
2,203 

935 
1,857 
2,368 
1,189 
2,  560 

6,693 
644 
1,796 
1,569 
1,555 

5,615 
499 
1,518 
1,340 
1,217 

78 

3 
42 

3  ' 

58 
1 

33 
2 

21 
22 
23 
24 
95 

7,410 
5,236 
2,503 
7,188 
3,173 

6,597 
4,969 
2,302 
6,558 
3,196 

991 
1,872 
2,390 
1,292 
2,739 

499 

1,060 

2,  065 

655 

2,019 

367 
792 

1,572 
469 

1,612 

23 
7 
11 
15 
11 

20 
4 
4 

14 
9 

26 

27 
28 
29 
30 

1,487 
5,981 
8,073 
6,779 
2,291 

1,354 
5,462 
7,898 
7,000 
2,144 

1,475 
2,203 
1,879 
1,487 
2,216 

1,307 
2,179 
1,913 
1,457 
2,157 

1,147 
1,679 
1,177 
969 
1,  .326 

849 

1,418 

888 

791 

1,038 

2 

65 

14 

196 

6 

31 

16 

14 

216 

4 

32 
33 
34 
35 

2,070 
2,  638 
4,  323 
5,173 
8,861 

1,932 
2,334 
4,291 
4,962 
8,549 

1,753 
1,672 
3,018 
4,143 
2,404 

1,679 
1,533 
2,  938 
4,154 
2,247 

1,409 
1,485 
2, 101 
2,  403 
1,586 

989 
1,042 
1,597 
1,  923 
1,192 

3 
1 
1 
6 
51 

1 

36 

37 

1 
7 
53 

3-8 
39 
40 

5,653 
5,373 
5,861 
8,072 
2,841 

5,554 
5,313 
5,480 
8,099 
2,  522 

1,259 
3,930 
2,791 
2,483 
2,449 

1,279 
3,834 
2,614 
2,343 
2,241 

751 
2,432 
1,918 
1,611 
1,718 

629 
2,142 
1,535 
1,230 
1,337 

30 
29 
20 
12 

7 

29 
29 
14 
12 
5 

41 

42 
43 
44 
45 

9,  698 
13,  931 
4,763 
5,179 
1,777 

9,132 
13,  6(19 
4, 5'.;8 
5,093 
1,513 

5,643 
5,086 
919 
1,162 
1,600 

5,868 
5,315 
882 
1,067 
1,534 

3,055 

3,669 

428 

971 

1,366 

2,648 

3,459 

328 

771 

890 

832 

131 

13 

174 

839 

103 

12 

146 

46 
47 
48 
49 
50 

6,902 
10,  012 
8,068 
8,475 
5,943 

6,  551 
9,675 
7,885 
7,829 
5,383 

926 
2,202 
2,218 
2,743 
1,048 

857 
2,155 
2,265 
2,777 

953 

433 
1,800 
1,413 
2,171 

695 

297 
1,367 
1,165 
1,703 

605 

6 

866 

26 

78 

14 

5 

728 

18 

66 

7 

51 
52 
53 
54 
55 

2,726 
5,156 
4,832 
5,202 
6,289 

2,679 
4,444 
4,730 
4.892 
6,113 

2,574 
1,484 
1,317 
1,664 
3,701 

2,584 
1,343 
1,213 
1,630 

3,787 

1,503 
1,164 
792 
1,344 
2,486 

1,225 

895 

579 

1,078 

1,950 

■    4 
20 

118 
27 
90 

4 

9 

85 

11 

88 

56 
57 
58 
59 
60 

3,463 
1,395 
7,902 
1,867 
3,447 

3,086 
1,163 
7,391 
1,  654 
2,977 

2,058 
968 
1,852 
1,851 
4,122 

1,857 
861 
1,734 
1,809 
3,728 

1,529 
678 
1,301 
1,256 
3,104 

1,066 
509 
926 
873 

2,180 

1 

61 

6"^ 

115 
2 
6 

120 
6 

4 

63 
64 
65 

2,244 

21,  398 

13, 947 

6,489 

6,064 

1,932 

20,  548 

12, 129 

6,122 

5,709 

1,629 
6,363 
6,142 
1,886 
729 

1,587 
6,534 
5,764 
1,862 
5B5 

1,246 
4,993 
5,194 
1,102 
265 

915 

4,  375 

3,922 

866 

194 

66 

633 

203 

34 

566 
129 
33 

67 
68 
69 
70 

604 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 
42 
43 
44 
45 

46 
47 
48 
49 
50 

51 
52 
53 
54 
55 

56 
57 
58 
59 
60 

61 
62 
63 
64 
65 

66 
67 
68 
69 
70 


Iowa — Continued. 

Sac 

Scott  

Shelby 

Sioux 

Story  


Tama 

Taylor 

Union 

Van  Buren. 
Wapello  . . . 


Warren 

Washington  . 

Wayne 

Webster 

Winnebago . . 


Wiuutshiek  . 
Woodbury-  - 
Worth  ..'.... 
Wright 


Kansas  . 


AUen 

Anderson . 
Atchison  . 

Barber 

Barton 


Bourbon  

Brown 

Butler 

Chase 

Chautauqua 


Cheroliee  . 
Clieyenne. 

Clark  

Clay 

Cloud 


Cotiey 

Comanche  . 

Cowley 

Crawtbrd . , 
Decatur  . . 


Dickinson  . 
Doniphan. . 
Douglas  . . 
Edwards. . 
Elk 


Ellis 

Ellsworth 
Finney  . .- 

Ford 

Franklin . . 


Garfield 
Geary  . . . 
Gove  — 
Graham  . 
Grant... 


Gray 

Greeley 

Greenwood 
Hamilton .. 
Harper 


Harvey 

Haskell 

Hodgeman. 
Jackson  . . . 
Jefl'erson  . . 


Jewell 

Johnson  . . 
Kearny  . . . 
Kingman 
Kiowa 


NATIVE 

BOEN. 

FOREIGN 

BORN. 

TOTi»,  NATIVE  WHITE. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

5,981 

5,534 

1,767 

1,240 

5,981 

5,534 

14, 769 

15, 187 

7,058 

6,150 

14, 638 

15, 045 

7,233 

6,558 

2,241 

1,579 

7,233 

6,557 

6,348 

5,  802 

3,627 

2,593 

6,348 

5,802 

7,688 

7,261 

1,766 

1,412 

7,688 

7,261 

8,949 

8,530 

2,344 

1,828 

8,925 

8,512 

8,014 

7,592 

445 

333 

7,964 

7,546 

7,831 

7,470 

874 

725 

7,798 

7,436 

7,882 

7,676 

402 

293 

7,824 

7,604 

13,778 

13,  296 

1,874 

1,478 

13, 432 

12,  984 

8,950 

8,490 

479 

350 

8,918 

8,468    . 

8,  525 

8,468 

819 

656 

8,486 

8,432 

7,715 

7,504 

272 

179 

7,700 

7,498 

8,270 

7,751 

3,028 

2,533 

8,247 

7,731 

2,576 

2,432 

1,252 

1,065 

2,576 

2,432 

8,331 

7,  967 

3,290 

2,940 

8,316 

7,956 

24, 519 

19,  519 

6,740 

4,854 

24, 279 

19,  398 

3,  248 

3,031 

1,625 

1,343 

3,237 

3,  020 

5,181 

4,679 

1,294 

903 

5,180 

4,678 

667, 101 

612, 157 

85,011 

62,  827 

641, 470 

587, 453 

6,590 

6,002 

511 

406 

6,393 

5,807 

6,924 

6,447 

487 

345 

6,774 

6,310 

12, 106 

11,453 

1,780 

1,419 

10,  663 

9,899 

4,  054 

3,  526 

229 

164 

4,036 

3,513 

5,497 

5,128 

1,417 

1,130 

5,329 

4,967 

l.S,  807 

13,  448 

795 

525 

12,  673 

12,311 

9,787 

8,752 

1,078 

702 

9,577 

8,540 

11,916 

10,725 

821 

593 

11,  852 

10,  684 

3,986 

3,  426 

494 

327 

3,887 

3,  347 

6,  357 

5,707 

160 

73 

6,244 

5,596 

13,  228 

12,  276 

1,353 

913 

12,  517 

11,  639 

2,  073 

1,788 

321 

219 

2,073 

1,788 

1,232 

1,054 

45 

26 

1,227 

1,053 

6,822 

6,533 

1,587 

'  1,204 

6,712 

6,436 

8,737 

8, 142 

1,324 

1,092 

8,717 

8,128 

7,793 

7,221 

485 

357 

7,697 

7,128 

1,  322 

1,140 

57 

30 

1,306 

1,124 

17, 577 

15,  720 

719 

462 

17,  256 

15,  416 

13,  906 

12,  897 

2,087 

1,396 

13,  673 

12,  703 

3,  907 

3,666 

466 

375 

3,903 

3,660 

9,993 

9,043 

1,805 

1,432 

9,916 

8,961 

6  350 

5,829 

790 

560 

5,959 

5,454 

11  010 

10,  664 

1,245 

1,  042 

9,167 

8,998 

1,664 

1,.559 

222 

155 

1,619 

1,  519 

6,107 

5,693 

247 

169 

6,103 

5,691 

3,024 

2,869 

1,129 

920 

2,983 

2,845 

3, 766 

3,547 

1,067 

892 

3,698 

3,  489 

1,660 

1,490 

117 

83 

1,625 

1,463 

2,467 

2,  305 

308 

228 

2,445 

2,  276 

9,703 

9,383 

686 

507 

9,298 

8,928 

443 

388 

29 

21 

439 

387 

4,558 

3,826 

1,  273 

766 

4,375 

3,632 

1,413 

1,276 

193 

112 

1,392 

1,260 

2,431 

2,243 

212 

143 

2, 175 

1,967 

673 

553 

43 

39 

647 

534 

1,232 

1,082 

57 

44 

1,226 

1,079 

633 

531 

59 

41 

633 

531 

8,169 

7,124 

587 

429 

8,083 

7,042 

987 

900 

89 

51 

956 

874 

6,625 

5,895 

431 

315 

6,581 

5.857 

7, 622 

7,094 

1,569 

1,316 

7,481 

6,958 

532 

494 

34 

17 

532 

494 

1,094 
6,940 

8,277 

1,022 

157 

122 

1,016 

945 

6,505 

680 

501 

6,836 

6,  406 

7,558 

487 

298 

7,932 

7,  242 

9  554 

8,067 

653 

475 

9,553 

8,665 

8  378 

7,865 

682 

460 

7,924 

7,401 

812 

627 

82 

50 

808 

623 

5,910 
1,439 

5,262 
1,254 

382 
111 

260 
69 

5,873 
1,430 

5,  225 
1,248 

POPULATION 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES :  1890— Continued. 


605 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

— 

PABENTS. 

PABENTS. 

POEBIQN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

3,602 
5, 759 

3,324 
5,811 

2,379 
8,879 

2,210 
9,234 

1,767 
7,051 

1,240 
6,150 

1 

138' 

i42 

2 

4,460 
2,  '(49 
5,314 

5,836 

4,055 
2,447 
5,086 

5,558 

2,773 
3,599 
2,374 

3,089 

2,502 
3,355 
2,175 

2,954 

2,241 
3,627 
1,76B 

2,342 

1,579 
2,593 
1,412 

1,825 

1 

3 

4 

5 

26 

21 

6 

6,991 

6,585 

973 

961 

445 

333 

50 

46 

7 

6,  331 

5,984 

1,467 

1,452 

872 

725 

35 

34 

8 

6,952 

6,735 

872 

869 

402 

293 

58 

72 

9 

10,  595 

10,  232 

2,837 

2,752 

1,872 

1,478 

348 

312 

10 

7,825 

7,603 

1,093 

865 

479 

350 

32 

22 

11 

6,789 

6,720 

1,697 

1,712 

819 

656 

39 

36 

12 

7,060 

6,901 

640 

597 

271 

175 

16 

10 

13 

4,017 

3,809 

4,  230 

3,922 

3,026 

2,533 

25 

20 

14 

654 
2,769 

594 

2,623 

1,922 

5,  .547 

1,  838 
5,333 

1,  252 
3,289 

1,065 
2,940 

15 

16 

11 

16 

17, 178 

12,  993 

7, 101 

6,405 

6,722 

4,853 

258 

122 

17 

910 

751 

2,327 

2,269 

1,625 

1,343 

U 

11 

18 

3,233 

2,861 

1,947 

1,817 

1,294 

903 

1 

1 

19 

519, 129 

473, 197 

122,  341 

114,  256 

84,  842 
509 

62,  788 

25,  800 

24,  743 

20 

5,465 

5,  010 

928 

797 

406 

199 

195 

21 

5,  804 

5,405 

970 

905 

486 

344 

151 

138 

22 

7,879 

7,261 

2,784 

2,638 

1,771 

1,415 

1,  452 

1,  .558 

23 

3,  633 

3,144 

403 

369 

229 

164 

18 

13 

24 

3,519 

3,211 

1,810 

1,756 

1,417 

1,130 

168 

161 

25 

11,215 

10,  871 

1,458 

1,440 

789 

525 

1,140 

1,137 

26 

7,871 

6,930 

1,706 

1,610 

1,075 

702 

213 

212 

27 

10,  468 

9,  507 

1.  384 

1,177 

820 

593 

65 

41 

28 

3,182 

2,740 

705 

607 

493 

327 

100 

79 

29 

5,879 

5,219 

365 

377 

159 

73 

114 

111 

30 

10,  929 

10, 109 

1,  588 

1,530 

1,  353 

912 

711 

638 

31 

1,  665 
1,096 

1,445 
944 

408 
131 

343, 
109 

.321 
45 

219 
26 

32 

5  ' 

1 

33 

4,  558 

4,342 

2,154 

2,094 

1,587 

1,204 

no 

97 

34 

6,372 

5,837 

2,345 

2,291 

1,322 

1,092 

22 

14 

35 

6,732 

6,223 

965 

905 

485 

357 

96 

93 

36 

1,171 

1,008 

135 

116 

56 

3(1 

17 

16 

37 

15,  730 

14,  038 

1,517 

1,378 

715 

462 

325 

304 

38 

11,207 

10,  343 

2,466 

2,360 

2,087 

1,396 

233 

194 

39 

3,254 

3,025 

649 

635 

465 

375 

5 

6 

40 

7,312 

6,  .521 

2,604 

2,440 

1,804 

1,432 

78 

82 

41 

4,  558 

4,169 

1,401 

1,285 

795 

500 

392 

375 

42 

7,3)2 

7,188 

1,855 

1,810 

1,238 

1,  040 

1,  850 

1,668 

43 

1,306 

1,211 

313 

308 

222 

1.55 

45 

40 

44 

5,461 

5,107 

642 

584 

247 

169 

4 

2 

45 

1,650 

1,496 

1,333 

1,349 

1,129 

919 

41 

25 

46 

2,433 

2,183 

1,265 

1,306 

1,066 

892 

69 

58 

47 

1,420 

1,275 

205 

188 

117 

83 

35 

27 

48 

1,931 

1,768 

514 

508 

308 

228 

22 

29 

49 

8,131 

7,779 

1,167 

1,149 

684 

506 

407 

456 

50 

391 

332 

48 

55 

29 

21 

4 

1 

51 

2,779 

2,345 

1,  .596 

1,287 

1,268 

765 

188 

195 

52 

1,174 

1,  055 

218 

205 

193 

112 

21 

16 

53 

1,838 

1,671 

337 

296 

212 

143 

256 

276 

54 

586 

476 

61 

58 

43 

39 

26 

19 

55 

1,109 

978 

117 

101 

57 

44 

6 

3 

56 

527 
7,037 

438 
6, 155 

106 
1,046 

93 

887 

59 

587 

41 
429 

57 

86" 

82" 

58 

837 

770 

119 

104 

89 

51 

31 

26 

59 

5, 717 

5,123 

864 

734 

430 

315 

45 

38 

00 

5,655 

5,303 

1,826 

1,  655 

1,568 

1,316 

142 

136 

61 

490 
805 

451 
754 

42 
211 

43 
191 

34 
157 

17 
122 

62 

78" 

77" 

63 

5,602 

5,  248 

1,234 

1, 158 

679 

500 

105 

100 

64 

6,865 

6,247 

1,067 

995 

487 

298 

345 

316 

65 

8,231 

7,456 

1,  322 

1,209 

653 

475 

1 

2 

66 

6,657 

6,261 

1,267 

1,140 

682 

460 

454 

464 

67 

688 

517 

120 

106 

82 

50 

4 

4 

68 

5,194 

4,608 

679 

617 

382 

260 

40 

37 

69 

1,278 

1,087 

152 

161 

111 

69 

9 

6 

70 

606  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


Kansas — Continued 

Labette 

Lane 

Leavenworth .. 

Lincoln 

Linn 

Logan  

Lyon 

McPherson 

Marion 

Marshall 

Meade 

Miami 

Mitchell 

Montiiomery  -  -  - 
Morris 

Morton 

Nemaha 

Neosho 

Ness 

Norton 

Osage 

Osborne  

( )ttawa 

Pawnee 

PhiUips 

Pottawatomie.. 

Pratt 

Rawlins 

Reno 

Republic 

Rice 

Riley 

Rooks  

Rush 

Russell 

Saline 

Scott  

Sedgwick 

Seward 

Shawnee 

Sheridan 

Sherman 

Smith 

Staflbrd 

Stanton 

Stevens 

Sumner 

Thomas 

Trego 

Wabaunsee 

Wallace 

Washington  . . . 

Wichita 

Wilson 

Woodson 

Wyandotte 

Kentucky 

Adair 

Allen 

Anderson 

Ballard 

Barren 

Bath 

Bell 

Boone 

Bourbon  

Boyd 

Boyle 

Bracken  


NATIVB  BORN. 


Males. 


13,  434 
1,016 

17,  065 
4,520 
8,666 

1,696 
10,  509 
8,373 
7,639 
10,  402 

1,247 
9,596 
7,123 
11,456 
5,332 

369 

8,840 
8,993 
2,418 
5,235 

10,  888 
5,884 
5,  975 
2,  472 
6,597 

7,748 
4,164 
2,859 
13, 149 
8,674 

7,042 
5,532 
3,799 
2,234 
,3,  210 

7,178 
635 

20,  897 
791 

22,  348 

1,797 
2,539 
7,  578 
4, 131 
508 

680 
15,  .S44 
2,  723 
1,167 
5,342 

1,136 
10,  067 
905 
7,588 
4,297 
24, 198 


910,  589 


6,801 
6,932 
5,  436 
4,411 

10,  729 
6,621 
5.724 
6,094 

8,422 
6,833 
6,209 
6,048 


Females. 


12,  914 
920 

14,  540 
3,976 
8,136 

1,365 

10,  200 
7,783 
6,992 
9,569 

1,156 
8,801 
6,713 
10,766 
4,829 

307 

8,164 
8,543 
2, 153 
4,834 

9,852 
5,235 
5,  363 
2,326 
5,  939 

7,215 
3,617 
2,  541 

11,  694 
7,668 

6,340 
5,084 
3,621 
1,931 
2,951 

6,763 
562 

19, 132 
662 

21, 609 

1,634 
2,205 
6,986 
3,809 
479 


13,  670 
2,346 
1,030 
4,552 

944 

9,393 

790 

7,096 

3,989 

22,  205 


888,  690 


6,911 
6,  745 
5,157 
3,918 

10,  714 
6,156 
4,299 
5,753 

8,149 
6,754 
6,488 
5,858 


FOREIGN  BOHN. 


Males. 


727 

74 

4,361 

692 

263 

196 
L398 
2,971 
3,201 
2,267 


728 
675 
530 
699 


1,  254 
583 
213 
320 

2,499 
543 
710 
227 
639 

1,.583 

195 

746 

1,  250 

1,481 

622 
1,447 
337 
576 
637 

1,925 

47 
2,121 

30 
2,841 

187 
309 
616 
352 
26 


743 

271 

188 

1,072 

227 

1,954 

79 

357 

436 

4,778 


32, 169 


7 
10 
14 

47 

28 

24 

228 

245 

23l' 
254 
159 


Females. 


511 
50 
2,519 
521 
150 

127 
1,094 
2,487 
2,707 
1,674 

50 
489 
526 
352 
521 

20 
991 
442 
160 
228 

1,823 
421 
533 
179 
486 

1,176 
142 
610 
986 

1,179 

447 
1,120 
261 
463 
535 

1,576 
18 

1,476 
20 

2,374 

115 
208 
433 
228 
18 

26 
514 
198 
150 
754 

161 

1,480 

53 

245 

299 

3,226 


27, 187 


2 
5 
3 
14 

19 
12 
61 

154 

174 
192 
92 
194 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITB. 


Males. 


12, 425 
L014 

14, 683 
4,498 
8,271 

1,682 
9,985 
8,341 
7,558 

10,  256 

1,236 
9,122 
7,094 

11,  024 

5,083 

363 
8,743 
8,828 
2,418 
5,213 

10, 527 
5,830 
5,926 
2,393 
6,509 

7,572 
4,074 
2,859 
12, 969 
8,661 

6,978 
5,361 
3,758 
2,233 
3,180 


635 

20, 137 
788 

19,  307 

1,797 
2,531 
7,576 
4,036 
507 

669 

15,  251 

2,719 

1,144 

4,955 

1,114 

10,  061 

900 

7.544 
4,257 

20,  712 


777,  049 


5,929 
6,409 
4,879 
3,657 

8,883 
5,786 
5,219 
5,501 

5,026 
6,479 
3,868 
5,732 


Females. 


11,860 
919 

12,  454 
3,956 

7,754 

1,354 
9,693 
7, 765 
6,924 
9,430 

1,142 
8,336 
6,692 

10,  242 
4,  .582 

306 
8,047 
8,365 
2, 152 
4,819 

9,535 
6,182 
5,340 
2,261 
5,861 

7,057 
3,529 
2,541 

11,  520 
7,654 

6,282 
4,927 
3,601 
1,927 
2,927 

6,532 
562 

18,  540 
660 

18,  514 

1,634 
2,194 
6,986 
3,714 

478 

656 

13,  594 
2,344 
1,012 
4,203 

927 
9,380 

787 
7,059 
3,953 
18,  745 


754, 173 


5,956 
6,226 
4,651 
3,260 

8,836 
5,  413 
4,  065 
5,235 

4,748 
6,405 
4,021 
5,528 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


607 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE — POEEIGN 

1 

= 

PAHENTS. 

PAHENTS. 

FOKEISN  WHITE. 

TOTAL 

COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

10, 933 

10, 437 

1,492 

1,423 

727 

511 

1,009 

1,054 

1 

904 

833 

110 

86 

74 

50 

2 

1 

2 
3 

9,985 

7,891 

4,698 

4,563 

4,348 

2,515 

2,395 

2,090 

3,504 

3,  071 

994 

885 

691 

521 

23 

20 

4 
5 

7,673 

7,156 

598 

598 

263 

150 

395 

382 

1,383 

1,139 

299 

215 

196 

127 

14 

11 

6 

7 

8,018 

7,707 

1,967 

1,986 

1,  .391 

1,094 

526 

507 

5,122 

4,652 

3,  219 

3,113 

2,970 

2,487 

33 

18 

8 

9 

10 

4,770 

4,341 

2,788 

2, 583 

3,201 

2,706 

81 

69 

6,978 

6,249 

3,278 

3,181 

2,266 

1,673 

147 

140 

1,061 

995 

175 

147 

88 

50 

12 

14 

11 

7,959 

7,227 

1,163 

1,109 

727 

489 

475 

465 

12 
13 
14 

5,  878 

5,482 

1,216 

1,210 

673 

526 

31 

21 

9,938 

9,191 

1,086 

1,051 

.528 

352 

434 

524 

4,151 

3,711 

932 

871 

698 

521 

250 

247 

15 

333 

282 

30 

24 

28 

20 

6 

1 

16 
17 

18 

6,518 

5,924 

2,225 

2,123 

1,253 

091 

98 

117 

7,611 

7,200 

1,217 

1,165 

582 

442 

166 

178 

2,024 
4,588 

1,803 
4,238 

394 
625 

349 

581 

213 
320 

160 
228 

1 

15 

19 
20 

22" 

7,966 

7,162 

2,561 

2,373 

2,499 

1,822 

361 

318 

21 

4,905 

4,372 

925 

810 

543 

421 

54 

53 

22 

4,820 

4,191 

1,106 

,1,149 

709 

533 

50 

23 

23 
24 

1,981 

1,856 

412 

405 

225 

179 

81 

65 

5,477 

4,914 

1,032 

947 

638 

486 

89 

78 

25 

5,018 

4,736 

2,554 

2,321 

1,583 

1,173 

176 

161 

26 

27 

3,617 

3,169 

457 

360 

193 

142 

92 

88 

2,126 
10,  906 

1,900 
9,662 

733 
2,063 

641 
1,858 

746 
1,246 

610 
986 

28 
29 
30 

18^ 

174 

6,711 

5,901 

1,  9.50 

1,  753 

1,481 

1,179 

13 

14 

5,878 

5,338 

1,100 

944 

622 

447 

64 

58 

3) 
31i 

3,609 

3,242 

1,752 

1,685 

1,446 

1,119 

172 

158 

3,171 

3,061 

587 

540 

337 

261 

41 

20 

33 
34 
35 

1,479 

1,  308 

7,54 

619 

576 

463 

1 

4 

2,374 

2,225 

806 

702 

637 

535 

30 

24 

4,582 

4,179 

2,367 

2,353 

1,925 

1,576 

229 

231 

36 

565 
16,  836 

492 
15,  403 

70 
3,301 

70 
3,137 

47 
2,104 

18 
1,475 

37 
38 

"777 

593 

720 

612 

68 

48 

30 

20 

3 

2 

39 
40 

15,  726 

14,  945 

3,581 

3,569 

2,818 

2,370 

3,064 

3,099 

1,472 
2, 132 

1,317 

1,855 

325 
399 

317 
339 

187 
309 

115 
208 

41 
42 
43 

8 



1] 

6,488 
3,498 

5,996 
3,167 

1,088 
538 

990 

547 

616 
352 

433 
228 

2 
95 

95 

44 
45 

466 

435 

41 

43 

26 

18 

1 

1 

601 

591 

68 

65 

48 

26 

11 

8 

46 

47 
48 
49 

13,  564 

12,  200 

1,087 

1,394 

735 

513     1 

101 

77 

2,250 

1,973 

469 

371 

271 

198 

4 

2 

869 

778 

275 

234 

188 

150 

23 

18 

3,271 

2,915 

1,684 

1,288 

1,069 

753 

390 

350 

50 

890 

729 

224 

198 

227 

161 

22 

17 

51 
52 

7,179 

6,611 

2,882 

2,769 

1,954 

1,480 

6 

13 

768 

059 

132 

128 

79 

53 

5 

3 

53 

54 

6,673 

6,  385 

871 

674 

357 

245 

44 

37 

3, 528 

3,  288 

729 

665 

436 

299 

40 

36 

55 

15,  070 

13,517 

5,642 

5,228 

4,750 

3,217 

3,514 

3,469 

56 

715, 523 

691,395 

61,  526 

62,  778 

32,  091 

27, 149 

133,  618 

134,  555 

57 

5,  9U7 

5,942 

22 

14 

6 

2 

873 

955 

58 

6,398 

6,  203 

11 

23 

10 

5 

523 

519 

59 

4,847 

4,622 

32 

29 

14 

3 

557 

506 

60 

3,570 

3,218 

87 

42 

47 

14 

754 

658 

61 

8,808 

8,779 

75 

57 

28 

18 

1,846 

1,879 

62 

5,723 

5,  363 

63 

50 

24 

12 

835 

743 

63 

5,  057 

3,978 

162 

87 

225 

61 

508 

234 

64 

4,987 

4,789 

514 

446 

245 

153 

593 

519 

65 

4.628 

4,333 

398 

415 

231 

174 

3,396 

3,401 

66 

5,815 

5,736 

664 

669 

252 

192 

356 

:U9 

67 

3,  766 

3,  880 

102 

141 

158 

92 

2,342 

2,467 

68 

5,149 

4, 979     1 

583 

549 

269 

194 

316 

330 

69 

G08  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND   FOREIGN   BORN  AND  WHITE 


Kentucky — Continued. 

Breathitt 

Breckinridge 

Bullitt 

Butler 

Caldwell 

Calloway 

Campbell 

Carlisle 

Carroll 

Carter 

Casey 

Christian 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 

Crittenden 

Cumberland 

Daviess 

Edmonson 

Elliott 

Estill 

Fayette 

Fleming 

Floyd 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Gallatin 

Garrard 

Grant 

Graves 

Grayson 

Green 

Greenup 

Hancock 

Hardin 

Harlan 

Harrison 

Hart 

Henderson 

Henry 

Hickman 

Hopkins 

Jackson 

Jeft'erson 

Jessamine 

Johnson  

Kenton 

Knott 

Knox 

Larue 

Laurel 

Lawrence 

Lee 

Leslie 

Letcher 

Lewis 

Lincoln 

Livingston 

Logan  

Lyon 

McCracken 

McLean 

Madison 

Magoffin 

Marion 

Mjirshall 

Martin 

Mason 

Meade 

Menifee 

Mercer 

Metcalfe 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


443 

773 
212 
025 
506 

419 

096 
877 
554 
715 

902 
926 
818 
318 
467 

683 
164 
612 
992 
686 

653 
018 
093 
721 
273 

090 
328 
581 
533 
465 

332 
831 
981 
590 
575 

092 
463 
424 
702 
127 

905 
769 
212 
524 
708 

636 
222 

756 
083 
781 

673 
100 
388 
975 
573 

545 

677 
763 
938 
903 

198 
087 
437 


661 
745 
170 
832 

756 
426 
425 
885 


Females. 


225 
059 
967 
912 
628 

251 
533 
703 
442 
397 

887 
958 
474 
126 
577 

416 
283 
838 
980 
512 

116 

269 
843 
532 
566 

801 
216 
526 
990 
976 

253 
621 
804 
481 
516 

102 
188 
984 
234 
932 

686 
527 
047 
048 
400 

387 
148 
682 
633 
618 

321 
563 
694 
989 
346 

136 

727 
670 
764 
706 

106 
728 
722 
497 

837 
526 
0.33 
057 

665 
229 
513 
977 


PORBION  BORN. 


Males. 


37 
104 
75 
14 
36 

1 

3,802 
24 
149 
62 

34 
143 

92 
3 
2 

14 

3 

397 

20 

10 

65 
802 

83 

2 

235 

79 
43 
25 
108 
63 

67 
5 
79 
91 
122 

2 

147 

25 

352 

78 

34 

137 

1 

13, 476 

92 

3 
4,467 


37 
23 

428 
23 
119 


79 
314 
29 
77 
16 

429 

51 

143 


87 

11 

4 

476 

40 
8 

65 
4 


Females. 


40 

37 

5 

16 

4 

3,777 

8 

121 

30 

25 
91 

50 


6 

2 

273 

13 


2 
609 
59 

1 
193 

35 

24 

6 

40 

30 

36 
6 
47 
52 
91 

1 
116 

6 

248 

27 

12 

72 

1 

12,  550 

48 

1 
4,324 


9 
11 

325 
16 

4 


43 

244 

12 

33 

3 

318 
21 
46 


63 

5 

2 

408 

23 
3 

31 
5 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


Males. 


4,347 
8,672 
3, 660 


206 

901 
724 
683 
191 
640 

633 
476 
339 

104 
382 

206 
659 
900 
757 
672 

228 
437 
306 
642 
666 

932 

074 
112 
288 
887 

095 
880 
823 
209 
424 

019 
241 
397 
544 
967 

014 
012 
181 
569 
849 

588 
949 
715 
663 
370 

380 
001 
039 
954 
538 

454 
911 
395 
663 
205 

411 

687 
600 
624 

,t»99 
577 
157 
790 

375 
412 
935 
454 


Females. 


152 
080 
471 
516 
192 

678 
219 
508 
048 
329 

639 
178 
128 
927 
474 

962 

792 
18:; 
757 
499 

960 

227 
005 
460 
417 

753 
973 
971 
752 
399 

001 
681 
624 
104 
320 

019 
945 

009 
173 

7L'7 


854 
024 
440 
553 

351 

757 
650 
275 
238 

055 
486 
584 
978 
300 

050 
919 
289 
471 
086 

190 
342 
161 
412 

251 
352 
023 
931 

277 
216 
931 
508 


POPITLATION. 

AND  COLOEED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


609 


NATIVE   WHITE— NATIYE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOEEIGN 

FOEKIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAI/  COLOEED. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

4,  341 

4, 151 

6 

1 

37 

96 

73 

1 

81441 

7!  869 

231 

211 

104 

46" 

1,101 

979 

2 

3,557 

3,357 

103 

114 

75 

37 

552 

496 

3 

6,609 

6  473 

39 

43 

14 

5 

377 

396 

4 

5,138 

5,125 

68 

67 

36 

16 

1,300 

1,436 

5 

6,876 

6,660 

25 

18 

1 

3 

518 

574 

6 

9,239 

9,286 

8,485 

8,933 

3,802 

3,777 

372 

314 

7 

S,624 

3,460 

59 

48 

24 

8 

194 

195 

8 

3,813 

3,709 

378 

339 

149 

121 

363 

394 

9 

8,494 

8,185 

152 

144 

62 

30 

69 

68 

10 

5,600 

5,608 

33 

31 

34 

25 

269 

248 

11 

9,263 

8,985 

213 

193 

142 

90 

7,451 

7,781 

12 

5,208 

5,009 

131 

119 

92 

49 

2,479 

2,347 

13 

6,084 
3,368 

5,908 
3,464 

20 
14 

19 

10 

3 
2 

214 
85 

199 
103 

14 

i" 

15 

6,140 

5,915 

66 

47 

14 

6 

477 

454 

16 

3,642 

3,784 

17 

8 

3 

2 

505 

491 

17 

13,  026 

12,  327 

874 

856 

395 

273 

2,714 

2,655 

18 

3,731 

3,715 

26 

42 

20 

13 

235 

223 

19 

4,663 

4,477 

9 

22 

10 

6 

14 

13 

20 

5,220 

4,947 

8 

13 

65 

2 

425 

156 

21 

9,147 

8,942 

1,290 

1,285 

799 

eo6 

6,584 

7,045 

22 

7,097 

6,839 

209 

166 

83 

59 

787 

838 

23 

5,625 

5,444 

17 

16 

2 

1 

79 

72 

24 

8,20T 

7,027 

459 

390 

232 

193 

2,610 

2,149 

25 

3,794 

3,621 

138 

132 

77 

35 

1,160 

1,048 

26 

1,975 

1,870 

99 

103 

43 

24 

254 

243 

27 

4,  058 

3,943 

54 

28 

25 

6 

1,469 

1,555 

28 

6,119 

6,603 

169 

149 

108 

40 

245 

238 

29 

12, 759 

12,  273) 

128 

126 

63 

29 

1,578 

1,578 

30 

8,925 

8,887 

170 

114 

67 

36 

237 

252 

31 

4,867 

4,666 

13 

15 

5 

6 

951 

940 

32 

5,628 

5,408 

197 

216 

79 

47 

158 

180 

33 

3,968 

3,905 

241 

199 

91 

52 

381 

377 

34 

9,179 

9,062 

245 

258 

122 

91 

1,151 

1,196 

35 

3,017 

3,018 

2 

1 

2 

1 

73 

83 

36 

6,956 

6,708 

285 

237 

146 

115 

1,223 

1,244 

37 

7,339 

6,959 

58 

50 

25 

6 

1,027 

975 

38 

9,630 

9,318 

914 

855 

348 

248 

4,162 

4,061 

39 

5,849 

5,630 

118 

97 

78 

27 

1, 160 

1,205 

40 

4,964 

4,738 

50 

71 

34 

12 

891 

877 

41 

9,721 

8,596 

291 

258 

135 

71 

1,759 

1,074 

42 

4,174 

4,018 

7 

6 

1 

1 

31 

23 

43 

38, 829 

39,  222 

24, 740 

26, 218 

13,444 

12, 528 

15,  987 

17,  630 

44 

3,656 

3,406 

193 

147 

92 

48 

1,859 

1,847 

45 

5,564 

5,  339 

24 

12 

3 

1 

48 

36 

46 

11,  750 

11,  948 

9,199 

9,809 

4,461 

4,324 

1,279 

1,391 

47 

2,637 
6,600 

2,649 
6,251 

78 
63 

1 

24 

41 

120 

32  - 
358 

48 

37" 

9 

49 

4,295 

4,183 

75 

55 

23 

11 

411 

380 

50 

6,192 

5,888 

188 

167 

428 

325 

293 

266 

51 

8,914 

8,414 

87 

72 

23 

16 

99 

77 

52 

2,968 

2,548 

71 

36 

119 

4 

349 

110 

53 

1,954 
3,536 

7,234 

1,978 
3,301 

6,851 

21 
35 

91 

11 
40 

86 

54 

2' 

220 

5 

199 

i" 

79 

55 

43 

56 

5,751 

5,773 

160 

146 

314 

244 

1,766 

1,808 

57 

4,279 

4,187 

116 

102 

29 

12 

368 

381 

58 

8,523 

8,360 

140 

HI 

76 

33 

3,270 

3,293 

59 

3,153 

3,055 

52 

31 

16 

3 

698 

620 

60 

6,406 

6,167 

1,005 

1,023 

427 

318 

2,789 

2,916 

61 

4,599 

4,272 

88 

70 

51 

21 

400 

386 

62 

8,435 

8,023 

165 

138 

143 

45 

3,837 

3,562 

63 

4,620 
5,973 

4,411 
6,113 

4 
126 

1 
138 

75 
1,562 

85 
1,586 

64 

87 

63 

65 

5,532 

5,314 

45 

38 

11 

5 

168 

174 

66 

2,142 

2,014 

15 

9 

4 

2 

13 

10 

67 

6,625 

6,721 

1,165 

1,210 

475 

408 

2,043 

2,126 

68 

4,253 

4,186 

122 

91 

40 

23 

381 

388 

69 

2,390 

2,198 

22 

18 

8 

3 

14 

13 

70 

5,853 

5,848 

82 

83 

63 

30 

1,492 

1,583 

71 

4,443 

4,493 

11 

15 

4 

5 

431 

469 

72 

372- 


■39 


610 


COMPENDITTM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tablk  19.— population  AS  NATIVE  AND   FOREIGN   BORN  AND  WHITE 


37 
38 
39 
40 
41 

42 
43 
44 
45 
46 

47 
48 
49 
60 
51 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 

57 
58 
59 
60 
61 

62 
63 
64 
65 
66 

67 
68 
09 
70 


Kentucky— Continued . 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Muhlenberg 

Nelaon 


Nicholas . 

Ohio 

Oldham . . 

Ovren 

Owaley  . . 


Pendleton 

Perry 

Pike 

Powell 

Pulaski  — 


Robertson  . 
Rockcastle. 

Rowan 

Russell 

Scott 


Shelby... 
Simpson  . 
Spencer. . 
Taylor... 
Todd  .... 


Trimble 

Union 

Warren 

"Washington  . 


Wayne  ... 
Webster . . 
Whitley  . . 

Wolfe 

Woodford. 


36     Louisiana. 


Acadia 

Ascension  ... 
Assumption  , 
Avoyelles  . . . 
Bienville 


Bossier  . . . 

Caddo 

Calcasieu . 
Caldwell.. 
Cameron.. 


Catahoula 

Claiborne 

Concordia 

De  Soto 

East  Baton  Rouge 

East  Carroll 

East  Feliciana 

Franklin 

Grant 

Iberia 


Iberville. .. 
Jackson  ... 
Jefferson . . 
Lafayette. . 
Lafourche  - 


Lincoln 

Livingston  . . . 

Madison 

Morehouse 

Natchitoches 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


Orleans 

Ouachita 

Plaquemines... 
Pointe  Coupee. 


5,536 
6,199 
5,764 
9,113 
8,025 

5,460 
11,  667 
3,332 
9,003 
3,022 

7,987 
3,171 
9,027 
2,550 

13,  084 

2,387 
4,988 
3,189 
4,042 
8,293 

8,295 
5,401 
3,491 
4,671 
8,502 

7,046 
3,656 
9,397 

14,  828 
6,754 

6,393 
8,709 
8,976 
3,677 
6,182 


531,  947 


6,507 
9,311 
9,765 
12,  739 
7,210 

10, 244 

15,  315 

10, 038 

2,959 

1,443 

6,260 

11,  694 
7,504 
9,957 

12,  975 

6,264 
8,  652 
3,477 
4,076 
10,  238 

10, 402 
3,808 
6,061 
7,873 

10,  801 

7,376 
3,018 
7.186 
8,370 
12, 838 

96, 654 
8,858 
5,906 
9,819 


Females. 


FOEBIGN  BOEN. 


5,453 
6,006 
5,479 
8,604 
8.164 

5,178 
11,019 
3,254 
8,599 
2,951 

7,776 
3,160 
8,346 
2,101 
12,  446 

2,268 
4,809 
2,915 
4,089 
8,041 

8,048 
5,370 
3,228 
4,629 
8,277 

6,814 
3,428 
8,636 
14,  975 
6,767 

6,438 
8,437 
8,466 
3,502 
6,015 


536, 893 


6,246 
9,445 
9,414 
12, 128 
6,870 

10,  027 
15,  542 

9,294 
2,836 
1,330 

5,690 

11,  587 
7,281 
9,818 

12,  396 

5,980 
8,981 
3,367 
4,171 
10, 307 

10,  442 
3,636 
6,045 
7,801 

10,  915 

7,350 
2,671 
6,900 
8,355 
12,  776 

111,016 
8,898 
5,731 
9,602 


Males. 


109 

4 

150 

124 

75 
164 
101 

55 
1 

327 


2 
40 
131 

21 

30 

20 

5 

131 

107 
63 
33 
29 
22 

23 
35 

128 

209 

64 

18 

41 

103 

1 

118 


27, 403 


295 
557 
321 

174 
21 

44 

460 

616 

14 

51 

43 
28 
59 
69 
347 

80 

154 

43 

13 

306 

719 
9 
706 
197 
278 

19 

51 

32 

35 

150 

16,  813 
145 
669 
154 


Females. 


53 

2 

88 

104 

51 
96 
67 
19 
1 

256 


71 
44 
8 
24 
13 

19 
21 
68 
146 
37 


22, 344 


183 
232 
129 

71 
7 

15 

238 

228 

5 

4 


3 

27 

16 

204 

38 

116 

13 

10 

146 

285 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


409 
95 

101 


29 
17 
26 
72 

17,556 

84 

235 

38 


Males. 


5,284 
4,414 
5,741 
7,971 
6,117 

4,813 
10,  967 
2,492 
8,276 
2,972 

7,735 
3,099 
8,939 
2,325 
12,  436 

2,307 
4,911 
3,133 
3,920 

5,787 

5,909 
4,255 
2,834 
3,937 
5,352 

5,216 
3,485 
8,042 
10, 996 
5,706 

6,115 
7,741 
8,534 
3,597 
3,775 


254, 836 


5,697 
3,720 
5,250 
6,375 
4,046 

2,129 
3,751 
8,326 
1,  376 
1,226 

3,685 
4,985 
969 
3,411 
4,559 

474 
2,396 
1,489 
2,408 
5,077 

2,831 
2,485 
2,812 
4,450 
6,871 

4,299 
2,569 
498 
1,  753 
5,108 

68,  057 
2,786 
2,218 
2,341 


Females. 


5,165 
4,148 
5, 453 
7,389 
6,252 

4,509 

10,  373 
2,447 
7,899 
2,917 

7,521 
3,072 
8,268 
1,947 

11,  803 

2,193 
4,731 
2,865 
3,945 
5,484 

5,657 
4,142 
2,635 
3,889 
5,127 

4,992 
3,278 
7,338 
10, 882 
5,721 

6,098 
7,493 
8,146 
3,460 
3,569 


254, 719 

5,428 
3,769 
5,041 
6,292 
3,769 

1,915 
3,572 
7,667 
1,312 
1,121 


260 
780 
711 
144 
400 


417 
2,536 
1,316 
2,  413 
4,995 

2,872 
2,  351 
2,  820 
4,341 
7,030 

4,157 
2,250 
386 
1,706 
4,941 

75,  416 
2,628 
2,176 
2,168 


POPTJLATIOI^. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


611 


NATIVE  WHITB— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITB— FOREIGN 

— 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE, 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

5,274 

5, 158 

10 

7 

252 

288 
1,858 

1 
2 

4,227 

4,010 

187 

138 

169" 

53" 

1,785 

5,732 

5,443 

9 

10 

4 

2 

23 

26 

3 

7,754 

7,206 

217 

183 

148 

88 

1,144 

1,215 

4 

5,978 

6,012 

139 

240 

124 

103 

1,908 

1,913 

5 

4,653 

4,  382 

160 

127 

75 

51 

647 

669 

6 

10,  720 

10, 163 

247 

210 

164 

96 

700 

646 

7 

2,328 

2,280 

164 

167 

101 

67 

840 

807 

8 

8, 1.58 

7,799 

118 

100 

55 

19 

727 

700 

9 

2,960 

2,905 

12 

12 

1 

1 

50 

34 

10 

6,967 

6,703 

768 

818 

327 

256 

.      252 

255 

11 

3,099 

3,072 

72 
88 

88 
78 

12 

13 

8,918 

8,258 

21" 

io" 

2" 

3" 

2,285 

1,928 

40 

19 

40 

7 

225 

154 

14 

12, 205 

11,  624 

231 

179 

131 

70 

648 

643 

15 

2,277 

2,162 

30 

31 

21 

8 

80 

75 

16 

4,882 

4,701 

29 

30 

30 

14 

77 

78 

17 

3,106 

2,837 

27 

28 

20 

5 

56 

50 

le 

3,909 

3,939 

11 

6 

5 

122 

144 

19 

5,519 

5,249 

268 

235 

130 

si" 

2,507 

2,557 

20 

5,732 

5,472 

177 

185 

107 

71 

2,386 

2,391 

21 

4,178 

4,085 

77 

57 

63 

44 

1,146 

1,228 

22 

2,807 

2,598 

27 

37 

33 

8 

657 

593 

23 

3,888 

3,845 

49 

44 

29 

24 

734 

740 

24 

5,304 

5,089 

48 

38 

22 

12 

3,150 

3,151 

25 

5,170 

4,948 

46 

44 

23 

19 

1,830 

1,822 

26 

3,409 

3,197 

76 

81 

35 

21 

171 

150 

27 

7,698 

7,  030 

344 

308 

126 

67 

1, 357 

1,299 

28 

10,  594 

10,  441 

402 

441 

205 

146 

3,836 

4,093 

29 

5,608 

5,610 

98 

111 

64 

37 

1,048 

1,046 

30 

6,074 

6,056 

41 

42 

18 

3 

278 

340 

31 

7,642 

7,420 

99 

73 

41 

9 

968 

944 

32 

8,440 

8,046 

94 

100 

103 

45 

442 

320 

33 

3,588 

3,456 

9 

4 

1 

80 

42 

34 

3,606 

3,447 

169 

122 

118 

65" 

2,407 

2,446 

35 

207,  849 

205, 241 

46,  987 

49,  478 

26, 688 

22, 152 

277, 826 

282, 366 

3S 

5,433 

5,191 

264 

237 

294 

183 

811 

818 

37 

3,442 

3,481 

278 

288 

,         512 

232 

5,  636 

5,676 

38 

5,021 

4,  853 

229 

188 

308 

127 

4,  .528 

4,375 

39 

6,145 

6,058 

230 

234 

167 

70 

6,371 

5,837 

40 

4,001 

3,735 

45 

34 

21 

4 

3,164 

3,104 

41 

2,089 

1,878 

40 

37 

43 

15 

8,116 

8,112 

42 

3,195 

3,005 

556 

567 

444 

236 

11,  580 

11,  972 

43 

7,710 

7,  085 

616 

582 

613 

228 

1,715 

1,627 

44 

1,359 

1,  292 

17 

20 

14 

5 

1,583 

1,524 

45 

1,116 

1,020 

110 

101 

51 

4 

217 

209 

46 

3,639 

3,221 

46 

39 

41 

6 

2,577 

2,433 

47 

4,941 

4,739 

44 

41 

28 

3 

6,709 

6,807 

48 

883 

652 

86 

59 

53 

24 

6,541 

6,573 

49 

3,310 

3,081 

101 

63 

67 

16 

6,548 

6,674 

50 

3,881 

3,774 

678 

626 

335 

200 

8,428 

8,000 

51 

410 

325 

64 

92 

70 

36 

5,800 

5,565 

52 

2,223 

2,378 

173 

158 

152 

112 

6,  258 

6,449 

53 

1,424 

1,277 

65 

39 

43 

12 

1,988 

2,052 

54 

2,380 

2,380 

28 

33 

13 

10 

1,668 

1,758 

55 

4,679 

4,584 

398 

411 

302 

145 

5,165 

5,313 

56 

2,436 

2,519 

395 

353 

709 

284 

7,581 

7,571 

57 

2,472 

2,  327 

13 

24 

8 

1,  324 

1,285 

58 

1,727 

1,751 

1,085 

1,069 

679 

465" 

3,276 

3,229 

59 

4,212 

4,150 

238 

191 

195 

94 

3,425 

3,461 

60 

6,568 

6,  721 

303 

309 

268 

101 

3,940 

3,885 

61 

4,260 

4,122 

39 

35 

19 

6 

3,077 

3,195 

62 

2,454 

2,152 

115 

98 

50 

29 

450 

421 

63 

438 

338 

60 

48 

31 

16 

0,689 

6,515 

64 

1,693 

1,652 

60 

54 

35 

25 

6,617 

6,650 

65 

4,834 

4,662 

274 

279 

134 

71 

7,746 

7,836 

66 

33,  207 

37, 191 

34, 850 

38,  225 

16, 474 

17, 429 

28,  936 

35,  727 

67 

2,664 

2,526 

122 

102 

144 

83 

6,073 

6,271 

m 

1,544 

1,523 

674 

653 

656 

233 

3,701 

3,557 

69 

2,186 

2,042 

155 

126 

150 

37 

7,482 

7,435 

70 

612 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


Louisiana — Continued. 

Kapidea 

Red  River 

Richland 

Sabine 

St.  Bernard 


St.  Charles 

St.  Helena 

St.  James 

St.  John  the  Baptist . 
St.  Landry 


St.  Martin  — 

St.  Mary 

St.  Tammany 
Tangipahoa  .. 
Tensas 


Terrebonne .  - 

Union 

"Vermilion  . . . 

Vernon 

Washington  . 


Webster 

West  Baton  Rouge . 

West  Carroll 

West  Feliciana 

Winn 


Maine . 


Androscoggin 

Aroostook 

Cumberland  . . 

Franklin 

Hancock 


Kennebec . . 

Knox 

Lincoln 

Oxford 

Penobscot  . 


Piscataquis . . 
Sagadahoc . . . 

Somerset 

Waldo 

Washington . 
York 


Maryland. 


Allegany 

Anne  Arundel. 

Baltimore 

Baltimore  city  . 
Calvert 


Caroline  — 

Carroll 

Cecil 

Charles 

Dorchester 


Frederick. 
Garrett . . . 
Harford  .. 
Howard  .. 
Kent 


Montgomery . . . 
Prince  George . 
Queen  Anne  . . . 

St.  Mary 

Somerset 


NATIVE  BOKN. 


Males. 


13, 901 
5,785 
5,282 
4,758 
2,051 

B,g40 
4,012 

7,725 
5,396 
19, 931 

7,255 
11, 131 
4,860 
6,322 
8,  318 

10,  206 
8,810 
7,079 
2,991 
3,347 

6,326 
4,117 
1,878 
7,489 
3,539 


292,  358 


Talbot 

Washington . 
Wicomico  . . . 
Woroeater . . . 


18, 435 
20,  072 
37,  758 
8,456 
18, 196 

25,  639 
14,711 
10,  846 
15,  098 
32,  750 

7,578 
8,922 
15, 322 
13,  439 
19,  296 
25,  840 


467, 712 


17,  625 

16,  293 

33, 117 

172, 341 

5,160 

6,933 
15,  738 

12,  688 
7,564 

12, 595 

23,  770 
7,052 

14, 060 
7,908 
8,958 

13, 524 

13,  263 
9,564 
8,054 

12,  514 


19, 134 
9,887 
10,004 


Females. 


13, 417 
5,516 
4,854 
4,599 
2,009 

3,477 
4,019 
7,443 
5,  513 
19,  915 

7,402 
10,  606 
4,776 
6,003 
8,216 

9,750 
8,433 
6,996 
2,904 
3,342 

6,086 
3,949 
1,857 
7,429 
3,534 


289, 767 


19, 373 

18, 093 

39,  .583 

8, 072 

17,  714 

25,  Oil 
15, 105 
10,  670 
14,  577 
31, 388 

7,122 

■  8,889 

15, 140 

13,  800 

18,  206 
27,  024 


480, 382 


18, 319 

14, 876 

31,  339 

193,  095 

4,667 

6,729 
15,  953 
12, 269 

7,514 
12, 097 

24,  693 
6,581 

13, 672 
7,552 
8,263 

13,  309 

12, 227 

8,733 

7,699 

11,568 

9,390 
20, 139 
10, 000 

0,698 


POEEION  BOBN. 


Males. 


205 
10 
76 
21 

183 

301 
18 
409 
326 
278 

158 
465 
311 
196 
81 

155 
42 
117 

7 

7 

34 

222 

12 


40,  232 


5,263 

6,090 

6,174 

334 

828 

3,319 
979 
259 

584 
5,064 


930 
1,233 

265 
3,443 

4,587 


47, 979 


2,965 

1,709 

4,623 

33,  773 

21 

129 

386 
547 
70 
101 

681 
327 
722 
487 
153 


332 

100 

39 

52 

225 

288 

23 

28 


Females. 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


119 

7 
18 
12 
83 

119 
13 
138 
124 
126 


214 

213 

134 

32 

56 

19 

42 

1 

4 

20 
75 

1 
55 

1 


38,  729 


5,897 

5,334 

7,434 

191 

574 

3,043 
678 
221 
327 

3,663 

554 
711 
932 
255 
3,537 
5,378 


46, 317 


2,662 

1, 216 

3,830 

35,  230 

12 

112 

299 

347 

43 

50 

368 
253 
539 
322 
97 

154 
258 
64 

27 
21 

155 

221 

20 

17 


Males. 


6,875 
1,803 
1,617 
3,743 
1,065 

831 
1,737 
2,606 
2,095 
8,832 

3,398 
3,729 
2,998 
3,933 
562 

5,209 
5,086 
5,651 
2,723 
2,339 

2,655 
1,068 
732 
1,060 
3,062 


291,551 


18, 402 
20, 054 
37,  584 
8,447 
18, 168 

25,  586 
14, 666 
10, 830 
15, 087 
32, 505 

7,558 
8,872 
15, 322 
13, 429 
19,224 
25,  817 


362, 214 


16, 915 

8,736 

27,  683 

143,  501 

2,499 

4,960 

14, 651 

10,  609 

3,430 

8,161 

20,  537 
6,957 

10,  767 
5,821 
5,353 

8,623 
7,276 
6,095 
4,146 
7,525 

6,052 

17,  920 

7,328 

6,669 


Females. 


5,633 
1,738 
1,308 
3,536 
1,034 

742 
1,705 
2,572 
2,181 
8,635 

3,427 
3,591 
2,877 
3,684 
480 

4,998 
4,757 
5,527 
2,632 
2,285 

2,466 

1,040 

693 

1,077 
3,001 


289, 017 


19, 336 

18, 070 
39,  396 
8,071 
17, 691 

24, 942 
15, 074 
10,  660 
14, 571 
31, 188 

7,101 
8,840 
15, 138 
13,  793 
18, 145 
26, 995 


370, 492 


17,  599 
7,936 

26,  565 

155,  066 

2,264 

.  4,  893 

14,  907 

10,  347 

3,512 

7,824 

21,  400 
6,491 

10,  591 
5,532 
5,064 

8,  525 
7,003 
5,647 
3,941 
7,057 

5,818 

18,  847 
7,361 
6,302 


POPULATION. 


613 


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PABENTS. 

PABENTS. 

FOEEIGN   WHITE. 

TOTAL 

COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

5,434 

5,198 

441 

435 

197 

118 

8,034 

7,785 

1 

1.766 

1,714 

37 

24 

9 

7 

3,983 

3,778 

2 

1,541 

1,269 

76 

39 

76 

16 

3,665 

3,548 

3 

3,677 

3,502 

66 

34 

21 

12 

1,0)5 

1,063 

4 

865 

844 

200 

190 

166 

82 

1,003 

976 

5 

689 

646 

142 

96 

294 

119 

3,010 

2,735 

6 

1,681 

1,052 

56 

53 

18 

13 

2,275 

2,314 

7 

2,363 

2,385 

243 

187 

377 

136 

5,151 

4,873 
3,333 

g 

1,935 

2,034 

160 

147 

281 

123 

3,346 

9 

8,415 

8,246 

417 

389 

268 

121 

11, 109 

11,  285 

10 

3,262 

3,2G6 

136 

161 

157 

68 

3,858 

3,976 

11 

3,198 

3,  095 

531 

496 

448 

208 

7,419 

7,021 

12 

2,329 

2,266 

C69 

611 

310 

213 

1,803 

1,809 

13 

'. 

3,015 

3,372 

318 

312 

192 

134 

2,  393 

2,319 

14 

498 

425 

64 

55 

80 

31 

7,757 

7,737 

15 

4,927 

4,727 

282 

•    271 

149 

50 

5,003 

4,752 

10 

5,022 

4,691 

64 

66 

39 

19 

3,727 

3,676 

17 

5,477 

5,405 

174 

122 

no 

41 

1,429 

1,470 

18 

2,697 

2,614 

26 

18 

7 

1 

268 

272 

19 

2,322 

2,267 

17 

18 

7 

4 

1,008 

1,057 

20 

2,562 

2,378 

93 

88 

31 

20 

3,074 

3,  620 

21 

958 

953 

110 

87 

216 

74 

3,055 

2,910 

22 

706 

677 

26 

16 

12 

1 

1,140 

1, 104 

23 

896 

946 

164 

131 

86 

53 

6,432 

0,354 

24 

3,038 

2,984 

24 

17 

8 

1 

477 

533 

25 

253, 564 

253, 139 

37, 987 

35, 878 

40,  053 

38, 642 

986 

837 

26 

L 

15,  251 

16,  081 

3,151 

3,255 

5,252 

5,  890 

44 

44 

27 

1 

12,  028 

10,  952 

8,026 

7,118 

6,077 

5,  327 

31 

30 

28 

r 

31, 300 

32,  914 

0,284 

6,482 

6,117 

7,405 

231 

210 

29 

8,136 

7,806 

311 

265 

331 

190 

12 

2 

30 

17, 296 

16,  898 

872 

793 

820 

574 

36 

23 

31 

22,  968 

22,  623 

2,618 

2,319 

3,309 

3,041 

63 

71 

32 

13,  734 

14, 159 

932 

915 

973 

678 

51 

31 

33 

10,  389 

10,  273 

441                         387     1 

259 

221 

16 

10 

34 

14, 715 

14,  246 

372 

325 

.579 

327 

16 

0 

35 

27, 594 

26,  559 

4,911 

4.629 

5,044 

3,053 

265 

210 

36 

6,996 

6,626 

562 

475 

873 

540 

27 

29 

37 

8,131 

8,165 

741 

681 

917 

709 

63 

45 

38 

14,  201 

14,  082 

1,121 

1,056 

1,230 

932 

3 

2 

39 

13.  023 

13, 391 

406 

402 

263 

254 

12 

g 

40 

14,  797 

14,  147 

4,427 

3,998 

3,428 

3,518 

87 

80 

41 

23,  005 

24,217 

2,812 

2,778 

4,581 

5,377 

29 

30 

42 

285, 129 

291, 156 

77, 085 

79, 336 

47, 591 

40, 196 

105, 886 

110,  Oil 

43 

10,457 

10, 948 

6,458 

6,651 

2,959 

2,002 

716 

720 

44 

7,680 

6,977 

1,056 

959 

1,693 

1,215 

7,573 

6,941 

45 

21, 004 

20,  040 

6,679 

6,525 

4,009 

3,822 

5,448 

4,782 

46 

89, 191 

97,  434 

54,  310 

57,  632 

33,448 

35, 128 

29, 165 

38, 131 

47 

2,472 

2,259 

27 

5 

21 

12 

2,661 

2,403 

48 

4,824 

4,746 

136 

147 

128 

111 

1,974 

1,837 

49 

13,  830 

14,  200 

821 

707 

386 

297 

1,087 

1,048 

50 

9,811 

9,610 

798 

737 

547 

347 

2,079 

1,922 

51 

3,340 

3,432 

90 

80 

70 

42 

4,134 

4,003 

52 

8,064 

7,733 

97 

91 

98 

50 

4,437 

4,273 

53 

19,  509 

20,  532 

1,028 

868 

678 

308 

3,236 

3,293 

54 

6,137 

5,076 

820 

815 

327 

253 

95 

90 

55 

9,445 

9,460 

1,322 

1,131 

720 

539 

3,  295 

3,081 

56 

4,888 

4,842 

933 

690 

486 

320 

2,088 

2,022 

57 

5,127 

4,858 

226 

206 

151 

90 

3,607 

3.200 

58 

8,237 

8,225 

386 

300 

198 

154 

4,901 

4,784 

59 

6,794 

6,570 

482 

433 

330 

258 

5,  989 

5,  224 

60 

5,  932 

5,  518 

173 

129 

98 

04 

3,  471 

3,086 

61 

4,072 

3,  894 

74 

47 

39 

27 

3,  908 

3,758 

62 

7,464 

7,000 

61 

57 

48 

20 

4,  993 

4,512 

63 

5,  792 

5,582 

260 

236 

223 

155 

3,916 

3,572 

64 

17, 170 

18,  027 

750 

820 

286 

221 

1,216 

1,292 

65 

7,272 

7,  313 

56 

48 

22 

20 

2,560 

2,639 

66 

6,627 

6,280 

42 

22 

26 

15 

3,337 

3,398 

67 

U14 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BOKN  AND  WHITE 


coDNTma. 


16 

17 

18 
19 
20 
21 

22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

27 
28 
29 
30 
31 

32 
33 
34 
35 
30 

37 
38 
39 
40 
41 

42 
43 
44 
45 
46 

47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 

57 
58 
59 
60 
61 

62 
63 
64 
65 

66 
67 
68 
69 


Massachnsetts . 

Barnstable. 
Berkshire.. 

Bristol 

Dukes 

Essex 


Franklin 

Hampden . . . 
Hampshire  . 
Middlesex  ., 
Nantucket . 


Norfolk 

Plymouth . . 

Suffolk 

Worcester  , 


Michigan . 


Alcona.. 
Alger... 
Allegan. 
Alpena. . 
Antrim . 


Arenac. 


Barry. 
Bay.... 
Benzie  - 


Berrien 

Branch 

Calhoun  . . . 

Cass 

Charlevoix. 


Cheboygan. 
Chippewa.. 

Clare  

Clinton 

Crawford . . 


Delta.... 

Eaton 

Emmet. . . 
Genesee.. 
Gladwin . 


Gogebic 

Grand  Traverse 

Gratiot 

Hillsdale 

Houghton 


Huron . . 
Ingham . 
Ionia  . . . 
Iosco  ... 
Iron 


NATIVE  BOBN. 


Males. 


773, 853 


Females. 


Isabella 

Isle  Royal  . 
Jackson  . . . 
Kalamazoo. 
Kalkaska . . 


Kent 

Keweenaw. 

Lake 

Lapeer 

Leelanaw . . 


Lenawee. . . 
Livingston. 

Luce 

Mackinac. 


Macomb  . . . 
Manistee  .. 
Manitou  . . . 
Marquette . 


790, 703 


1,581 

402 

16,  995 

4,216 

4,157 

1,873 

933 

11,314 

17, 943 

2,169 

17, 836 
12,  565 
19, 172 
10, 179 
3,793 

3,963 
2,755 
3,009 
11,939 
1,131 

4,796 
15,  254 

3,692 
17,  006 

1,558 

3,399 

5,398 

13, 494 

14,  414 

9,446 

8,310 
17,  036 
14,  890 
4,487 
1,209 

7,903 

33 

19,603 

16, 154 

2,243 

40, 344 
796 

2,469 
11, 404 

3,130 

21,110 

9,357 

511 

2,848 

12, 139 

7,384 

336 

9,708 


807, 953 


12,  678 

13,  747 

30,  632 

31, 707 

57,  814 

60,  953 

1,888 

2,032 

106, 506 

111,  490 

16,  019 

16,  290 

45, 077 

47,  266 

18,  911 

21, 009 

145, 283 

154,  463 

1,332 

1,701 

42,  864 

45,  920 

38, 439 

39,  205 

156, 809 

159,  728 

99,  601 

102, 442 

FOEKIQN  BORN. 


Males. 


313, 856 


759, 306 


1,278 

255 

16,  491 

4,035 

3,589 

1,721 
823 

10,  480 

16,  966 
1,927 

17,  634 
12, 521 
19, 407 

9,637 
3,493 

3,543 
2,457 
2,464 

11,  665 
836 

4,152 
14,  998 

3,571 
16,724 

1,156 

2, 455 

4,871 

12, 597 

14,  464 

9,125 

7,866 
16, 154 
14,  250 

4,070 
917 

7,178 

3 

19, 469 

16,  510 

1,900 

39, 639 
772 

2,128 
10,  816 

2,709 

21,  935 

8,989 

379 

2,191 

n,  949 

6,849 

264 

9,042 


1,325 
9,209 

32,  252 
236 

39, 972 

3,433 
20,  633 

5,660 

60,  894 

79 

14,  572 
7,662 
78,  456 
39,  473 


301, 077 


Females. 


343, 281 


1,645 
430 
3,020 
3,966 
1,521 

1,175 

822 

1,113 

11,659 

638 

3,103 
896 

2,619 
622 

1,379 

2,545 
3,851 
1,277 
1,579 
754 

4,053 
1,020 

823 
2,940 

995 

5,291 
1,766 
1,408 
927 
10, 107 

6,586 
2,373 
1,929 
3,853 
1,574 

2,057 

93 

3,230 

3,434 

672 

15, 923 

834 

1,286 

3,630 

1,157 

2,804 
1,391 
1,092 
1,789 

4,062 

5,539 

143 

13,219 


1,422 
9,  560 

35,446 
213 

42,  027 

2,868 
22,  737 

6,279 

70,  527 

156 

15, 594 

7,394 

89,  787 

39, 271 


242, 803 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


905 

151 

2,455 

3,364 

1,146 

914 
458 
876 
9,844 
503 

2,712 
809 

2,303 
515 

1,021 

1,935 
2,956 

808 
1,326 

241 

2,329 
822 
670 

2,760 
499 

2,021 
1,320 
1,169 
855 
6,711 

5,783 
2,103 
1,732 
2,814 
732 

1,646 

6 

2,729 

3,175 

345 

14, 016 

492 

622 

3,363 


2,599 

1,121 

473 

1,002 

3,663 

4,458 

117 

7,552 


Males. 


764, 059 


12, 441 
30,044 
56, 920 
1,758 
105, 894 

15, 971 

44,581 

18,  781 

143,  820 

1,326 

42,  660 
38, 149 
152,  831 
98, 883 


780, 806 


Females. 


1,565 
362 
16, 794 
4,212 
4,031 

1,806 

792 

11,  286 

17,818 

2,137 

17, 476 

12, 533 

18, 895 

9,266 

3,664 

3,894 
2,553 
3,006 
11, 921 
1,123 

4,694 
15, 209 

3,248 
16, 894 

1,549 

3,391 

5,352 

13, 423 

14, 388 

9,427 

8,303 

16, 831 

14, 846 

4,451 

1,200 

7,655 

33 

19,  386 

15, 877 

2,241 

40,008 
795 

2,466 
11,  356 

2,960 

20, 934 

9,327 

508 

2,607 

12, 124 

7,362 

303 

9,656 


797, 811 


13, 498 
31, 110 
59, 843 
1,908 
110,  794 

16,  252 
46,  698 
20,  870 
152,  848 
1,667 

45,  749 
38, 900 
155, 989 
101,  685 


750, 477 


1,268 
222 
16, 324 
4,030 
3,504 

1,667 
679 

10,  456 
16, 854 

1,904 

17,  349 
12,  498 
19, 150 
8,913 
3,366 

3,475 
2,256 
2,  463 

11,  650 
829 

4,049 
14, 959 

3,089 
16, 620 

1,152 

2,452 
4,843 
12, 534 
14,4a 
9,112 

7,858 
15, 984 
14,  209 

4,047 
915 

6,961 

3 

19,  258 

16,  247 

1,894 

39,  360 

772 

2,128 

10,  768 

2,568 

21,  745 

8,965 

377 

2,003 

11,934 

6,827 

241 

8,  992 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


615 


NATIVE   WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOEKION 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PABENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Hales. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

466,  336 

489, 094 

297, 723 

308, 717 

311, 552 

341, 951 

12,  098 

11,  472 

10,  894 

11,  870 

1,547 

1,628 

1,302 

1,409 

260 

262 

18,  777 

19, 168 

11,  267 

11,942 

9,180 

9,  558 

617 

599 

33,  337 

35,  407 

23, 583 

24,436 

31,  956 

35,  283 

1,190 

1,273 

1,588 

1,740 

170 

168 

228 

207 

138 

130 

71,111 

74,  078 

34,  783 

36, 716 

39, 714 

41,  846 

870 

877 

12,  621 

12,  881 

3,350 

3,371 

3,423 

2,868 

58 

38 

25,  842 

26,  844 

18,  739 

19,  854 

20, 579 

22,  724 

550 

581 

12,  582 

14, 197 

6,199 

6,673 

5,639 

6,276 

151 

142 

86,  368 

92,  863 

57,  452 

59,  985 

60,  502 

70,  236 

1,855 

1,906 

1 

1,153 

1,476 

173 

191 

79 

156 

6 

34 

1 

27,  023 

29,  569 

15,  637 

16, 180 

14,  508 

15,  572 

268 

193 

1 

30,  341 

31,  210 

7,808 

7,690 

7,605 

7,380 

347 

313 

1 

75,444 

76,  635 

77,  387 

79, 354 

77,  442 

89, 171 

4,992 

4,355 

1 

59,  255 

61, 156 

39, 628 

40,  529 

39,  395 

39,  259 

796 

769 

1 

469,  975 

447,  718 

310, 831 

302, 759 

299, 911 

241,  690 

11,  063 

9,942 

1 

511 

387 

1,054 

881 

1,644 

905 

17 

10 

1 

144 

56 

218 

166 

425 

151 

45 

33 

1 

11, 740 

11, 487 

5, 054 

4,837 

3,015 

2,453 

206 

169 

1 

1,054 

899 

3,158 

3,131 

3,964 

3,364 

6 

5 

2 

2,604 

2,165 

1,427 

1,339 

1,518 

1,144 

129 

87 

2 

799 

712 

1,007 

955 

1,174 

914 

68 

54 

2 

223 

163 

569 

516 

818 

454 

145 

148 

2 

9,052 

8,487 

2,234 

1,969 

1,113 

876 

28 

24 

2 

6,645 

5,732 

11, 173 

11, 122 

11,642 

9,821 

142 

135 

2 

1,437 

1,237 

700 

667 

635 

500 

35 

26 

2 

12,  725 

12,  760 

4,751 

4,589 

3,095 

2,707 

368 

290 

2 

10,  795 

10,  724 

1,738 

1,774 

896 

808 

32 

24 

2 

15, 009 

15,  298 

3,886 

3,852 

2,583 

2,277 

313 

283 

2 

8,102 

7,737 

1,164 

1,176 

619 

508 

916 

731 

3 

2,315 

2,067 

1,349 

1,299 

1,374 

1,014 

134 

134 

3 

1,510 

1,337 

2,384 

2,138 

2,532 

1,922 

82 

81 

3 

811 

633 

1,742 

1,623 

3,816 

2,929 

237 

228 

3 

2,047 

1,656 

959 

807 

1,277 

808 

3 

1 

3 

8,878 

8,797 

3,043 

2,  853 

1,579 

1,325 

18 

16 

3 

688 

540 

435 

289 

754 

241 

8 

7 

3 

1,750 

1,191 

2,944 

2,858 

4,040 

2,321 

115 

111 

3 

13,  440 

13, 138 

1,769 

1,821 

1,019 

822 

46 

39 

3 

2,275 

2,134 

973 

955 

816 

663 

451 

489 

3 

12, 368 

12, 199 

4,526 

4,421 

2,920 

2,736 

132 

128 

4 

866 

645 

683 

507 

990 

499 

14 

4 

4 

1,329 

702 

2,062 

1,7.50 

5,289 

2,021 

10 

3 

4 

3,685 

3,225 

1,667 

1,618 

1,766 

1,320 

46 

28 

4 

11,178 

10,  390 

2,245 

2,144 

1,407 

1.166 

72 

66 

4 

12,  589 

12,  588 

1,799 

1,853 

921 

852 

32 

26 

4 

1,106 

961 

8,321 

8,151 

10, 092 

6,709 

34 

15 

4 

1,563 

1,486 

6,740 

6,372 

6,586 

5,783 

7 

8 

4 

13, 261 

12,  387 

3,570 

3,597 

2,324 

2,064 

254 

209 

4 

11,  597 

11,  097 

3,249 

3,112 

1,921 

1,727 

52 

46 

4 

1,474 

1,257 

2,977 

2,790 

3,851 

2,812 

38 

25 

5 

339 

236 

861 

679 

1,573 

732 

10 

2 

5 

5,301 

4,873 

2,354 

2,088 

2,049 

1,639 

256 

224 

5 

11 

14, 812 

22 
4,574 

3 
4,609 

93 
3,171 

6 

2,684 

5 

ii'eig' 

276" 

256" 

5 

11, 788 

12, 005 

4,089 

4,242 

3,418 

3,160 

293 

278 

5 

1,633 

1,382 

608 

512 

670 

341 

4 

10 

6 

24,268 

22, 916 

15,  740 

16,444 

15,  866 

13,  949 

393 

346 

77 
1,679 
6,508 

63 
1,404 
6,176 

718 

787 

4,848 

709 

724 

4,592 

834 

492 

1 

1,286 
3,626 

622 

3 

3,361 

52 

50" 

1,314 

1,077 

1,646 

1,491 

1,157 

948 

170 

141 

16, 254 

16, 784 

4,680 

4,961 

2,784 

2,581 

196 

208 

6,951 

6,691 

2,376 

2,274 

1,390 

1,115 

31 

3U 

236 

121 

272 

256 

1,091 

471 

4 

4 

1,397 

961 

1,210 

1,042 

1,781 

991 

249 

199 

6,427 

6.595 

5,697 

5,339 

4,055 

3,652 

22 

26 

2,805 

2,449 

4,557 

4,378 

5,535 

4,  455 

26 

25 

62 

61 

241 

180 

143 

117 

33 

23 

1,892 

1.479 

7,764 

7,513 

13,194 

7,548 

77 

54 

616 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


NATIVE  BOBN. 


32 

33 
34 
35 
36 
37 

38 
39 
40 
41 
42 

43 
44 
45 
46 
47 

48 
49 
50 
61 
52 

63 
54 
55 
56 
57 

58 
59 
60 
61 

62 
63 
64 
65 

66 
67 
68 
69 


Michigan — Continued. 

Mason 

Mecosta 

Menominee 

Midland 

Missaukee 


Monroe 

Montcalm 

Montmorency . 

Muskegon 

Newaygo 


Oakland  ... 

Oceana 

Ogemaw . . . 
Ontonagon. 
Osceola 


Oscoda. 


Ottawa 

Presque  Isle. 

Roscommon.. 

Saginaw 

St.  Clair 

St.  Joseph  ... 


Sanilac 

Schoolcraft  . 
Shiawassee  . 
Tuscola 


VanBuren... 
Washtenaw.. 

Wayne 

Wexford 


Minnesota . 


Aitkin... 
Anoka . . . 
Becker. .. 
Beltrami . 
Benton... 


Bigstone... 
Blue  Earth 

Brown 

Carlton 

Carver 


Cass 

Chippewa. 
Chisago. .. 

Clay 

Cook 


Cottonwood . 
Crow  Wing. 

Dakota 

Dodge 

Douglas 


Faribault . 
Fillmore . . 
Freeborn  . 
Goodhue. . 
Grant 


Hennepin. 
Houston  . . 
Hubbard. . 
Isanti  


Itasca 

Jackson  . . . 
Kanabec  . . . 
Kandiyohi . 


Kittson 

Lac  qui  Parle 

Lake 

Lesueur  


Males. 


5,744 
7,917 
8,760 
4,225 
1,702 

14, 253 

13,  978 

516 

13, 426 

8,783 

17,  395 
6,959 
1,978 
1,406 
6,802 


1.565 

12,  777 
1,541 

733 
29, 057 
17, 170 

11,  475 

9,591 
1,673 

13,  641 

12,  617 

14, 302 
16,  764 
79,  842 
4,517 


431,118 


3,644 

2.923 

101 

2,138 

2,033 
10,  960 
4,902 
1,584 
5,207 

523 

2,647 

2,928 

3.300 

31 

2,242 

3,077 
7,185 
4,198 
4,387 

6,458 
9,633 
6,093 
9,238 
2,072 

61, 161 

5,051 

623 

2,002 

302 
2,922 

353 
3,895 

1,037 

3,260 

348 

7,160 


Females. 


5,292 
7,386 
7,371 
3,780 
1,480 

13, 658 

13,324 

391 

12, 852 

7,606 

17, 118 
6,164 
1,473 
1,017 
5,144 

600 

1,356 

12, 140 

1,313 

523 
27, 720 

16,  529 
11, 415 

9,067 
1,329 
12,  913 

11,  876 

14,  066 

17,  707 
81, 255 

4,127 


403, 352 


636 

3,332 

2,753 

49 

1,889 

1,  834 
10, 423 
4,814 
1,072 
4,936 

434 

2,515 

2,685 

3,079 

17 

2,100 
2,867 
6,582 
4,098 
4,363 

6,004 
9,401 
6,840 
9,167 
1,838 

57,771 

5,000 

524 

1,793 

96 

2,664 

332 

3,928 

964 
2,996 

270 
6,635 


FOREIGN  HORN. 


Males. 


3,014 
2,409 
11, 625 
1,450 
1,267 

2,371 

2,872 

369 

7,501 
2,567 

3,589 
1,403 
1,420 
936 
2,066 

357 

845 

5,564 

1,040 

568 

13,  860 

9,435 

1,332 

7,417 
1,981 
2,383 
4,223 

1,191 

3,992 

47.  923 

1,493 


264,  203 


623 
1,633 
2,102 

120 
1,269 

1,086 
4,312 
3,299 
1,780 
3,439 

184 

1,924 

2,591 

2,926 

41 

1,676 
1,634 
3,693 
1,455 
3,239 

2,331 
3,700 
3,281 
5,647 
1,677 

37, 704 

2,515 

154 

2,061 

315 
1,821 

523 
3,376 

2,050 

2,342 

468 

S,861 


Females. 


2,335 
1,985 
5,883 
1,202 
599 

2,055 
2,463 
211 
6,234 
1,520 

3,143 

1,172 

712 

397 

1,618 

139 

506 

4,877 

793 

209 

11, 636 

8,971 

1,134 

6,514 

835 

2,015 

3,792 

982 

3,747 

48,  094 

1,141 


203, 153 


395 

1,275 

1,623 

42 


769 
3,515 
2,802 

836 
2,950 

106 

1,469 

2,155 

2,212 

9 

1,394 
1,274 
2,780 
1,113 
2,617 

1,915 
3,232 

2,748 
4,754 
1,288 

28,  658 

2,087 

111 

1,751 

30 

1,517 

371 

2,798 

1,336 

1,784 

213 

2,401 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


5,565 
7,726 
8,671 
4,204 
1,695 

14, 212 

13, 905 

515 

13, 354 

8,741 

17, 260 
6,  799 
1,972 
1,379 
5,773 

803 

1,561 

12,  734 

1,631 

733 

28,788 
17, 131 
11, 389 

9,584 

1,654 

13, 628 

12, 581 

13, 918 

16, 283 

78, 270 

4,509 


428, 154 


3,634 

2,820 

101 

2,127 

2,032 
10, 937 
4,901 
1,573 
5,207 

523 

2,647 

2,924 

3,299 

31 

2,241 
3,012 
7,129 
4,195 
4,380 

6,458 
9,625 
6,086 
9,204 
2,072 

60,  313 

5,050 

620 

2,002 

295 
2,921 

333 
3,895 

1,000 

3,258 

339 

7,150 


Females. 


5,120 
7, 213 
7,298 
3,765 
1,472 

13,624 

13,  283 

391 

12, 787 

7,586 

16,  986 

6,018 

1,471 

985 

6,113 

596 
1,356 
12, 088 
1,301 

523 
27,  476 
16,  508 
11, 354 

9,058 

1,309 

12,  900 

11, 835 

13, 742 

17, 252 

79, 782 

4,121 


400, 948 


522 

3,322 

2,677 

49 

1,875 

1,784 
10, 404 

4,  813 
1,064 
4,936 

434 

2,515 

2,682 

3,073 

16 

2,100 
2,794 
6,529 
4,096 
4,359 

6,004 
9,393 

5,  832 
9,121 
1,838 

57, 208 

5,000 

519 

1,793 

80 

2,664 

293 

3,927 

923 

2,995 

260 

6,  626 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES :  1890— Continued. 


617 


NATIVE  WHITE — NATIVK 
PABBNTS. 


Males. 

Females. 

2,886 

2,621 

5,112 

4,786 

2,387 

1,652 

2,616 

2,332 

932 

781 

9,216 

8,971 

10,468 

9,945 

239 

175 

6,358 

5,884 

6,113 

5,292 

12, 327 

12, 134 

4,898 

4,265 

1,024 

738 

518 

291 

3,728 

3,263 

512 

384 

933 

818 

6,091 

4,860 

213 

149 

381 

257 

13,668 

12, 437 

6,097 

6,035 

9,256 

9,244 

2,134 

1,912 

786 

613 

10, 230 

9,574 

7,154 

6,601 

11, 684 

11,  526 

9,731 

10,  531 

30,  797 

30,  623 

3,162 

2,828 

164, 987 

145,964 

359 

241 

1,836 

1,641 

970 

899 

27 

10 

923 

802 

864 

714 

5,103 

4.796 

885 

770 

692 

291 

639 

643 

364 

304 

733 

667 

568 

517 

860 

733 

19 

9 

756 

629 

1,542 

1,357 

2,525 

2,286 

2,208 

2,129 

1,317 

1,197 

3,054 

2,708 

3,861 

3,856 

2,064 

1,947 

2,267 

2,248 

391 

315 

32, 035 

28, 311 

1,276 

1,197 

462 

352 

306 

293 

141 

40 

827 

783 

85 

68 

614 

607 

150 

121 

756 

638 

122 

83 

2,667 

2,424 

NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 


Males. 


2,679 
2,614 
6,284 
1,588 
763 

4,996 
3,437 
276 
6,996 
2,628 

4,933 

1,901 

948 

861 

2,045 

291 

628 

7,643 

1,318 

352 

15, 120 

11,  034 

2,133 

7,450 

868 

3,398 

5,427 

2,234 

6,552 

47,  473 

1,347 


263, 167 


329 

1,798 

1,850 

74 

1,204 

1,168 
5,834 
4,016 
881 
4,568 

159 

1,914 

2,356 

2, 439 

12 

1,485 
1,470 
4,604 
1,987 
3,063 

3,404 
5,764 
4,022 
6,937 
1,681 

28, 278 

3,774 

158 

1,696 

154 
2,094 

248 
3,281 

850 
2,502 

217 
4,483 


Females. 


2,499 
2,427 
5,646 
1,433 
691 

4,653 
3,338 
216 
6,903 
2,294 

4,852 

1,753 

733 

694 

1,850 

212 

538 

7,228 

1,152 


15,  039 

10,  473 

2,110 

7,146 

696 

3,  326 

5,234 

2,216 

6,721 

49, 159 

1,293 


254,  984 


281 

1,681 

1,778 

39 

1,073 

1,070 
5,608 
4,043 
773 
4,293 

130 

1,848 
2,165 
2,340 

7 

1,471 
1,437 
4,243 
1,967 
3,162 

3,296 
5,537 
3,885 
6,873 
1,523 

28,  897 

3,803 

167 

1,500 

40 

1,881 

225 

3,320 

802 
2,357 

177 
4,202 


FOREIGN  WHITE. 


Males. 


3,013 
2,386 
11, 607 
1,447 
1,266 

2,364 

2,868 

367 

7,501 

2,566 

3,555 
1,403 
1,420 
934 
2,063 

357 

845 

5,563 

1,040 

568 

13, 833 

9,423 

1,330 

7,417 
1,979 
2,  382 
4,221 

1,189 

3,813 

47,  568 

1,492 


263,  996 


623 
1,633 
2,102 

120 
1,268 

1,084 
4,312 
3,298 
1,778 
3,439 

184 

1,923 

2,591 

2,925 

41 

1,676 
1,631 
3,693 
1,455 
3,236 

2,331 
3,699 
3,  281 
5,647 
1,677 

37,  672 

2,  515 

154 

2,061 

315 
1,821 

523 
3,376 

2,041 

2,342 

466 

2,861 


Females. 


2,334 
1,971 
5,877 
1.195 
599 

2,047 
2.461 
211 
6,234 
1,519 

3,119 

1,171 

712 

397 

1,617 

139 
506 

4,875 
792 

209 
11,  606 
8,943 
1,134 

6,513 

834 

2,014 

3,790 

978 

3.617 

47,  056 

1,140 


203,  061 


395 

1,  275 

1.  623 

42 


755 
3,515 
2,802 

836 
2,950 

106 

1,469 

2,155 

2,212 

9 

1,394 
1,274 
2,779 
1,113 
2,617 

1,915 
3,232 

2,748 
4,754 
1,288 

28,  646 

2,087 

111 

1,751 

30 

1,516 

371 

2,798 

1,328 

1,784 

211 

2,401 


TOTAL  COLOEED. 


Males. 


180 

214 

107 

24 


77 

3 

72 

43 

169 
160 
6 
29 
32 

5 
4 
44 
10 


296 
51 


7 
21 
14 
38 

386 

660 

1,927 

9 


3,171 


120 

10 

103 


1 
68 
56 

3 
10 


Females. 


173 

187 
79 
22 


42 
43 


65 
21 

156 
147 
2 
32 
32 


54 
13 


274 
49 
61 

10 
21 
14 
43 

328 

585 

1,911 

7 


2,496 


114 
10 
76 


14 

64 

19 

1 


73 

54 

2 

4 


46 


575 

"'i' 


16 

1 

39 
1 

49 
1 

12 
9 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

16 
17 
18 
19 

20 
21 

22 
23 

24 

25 
26 
27 

28 
29 
30 
31 


32 

33 

34 
35 
36 
37 

38 
39 
40 
41 
42 

43 

44 
45 
46 

4V 

48 
49 
50 
51 
52 

53 
54 
55 
56 
57 

58 
59 
60 
61 

62 
63 
64 
65 


618 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.-P0PULATI0N  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

11 

12 
13 
14 
15 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
85 

36 
37 
38 
39 

40 
41 
42 
43 


Minnesota — Continued. 

Lincoln  

Lyon 

McLeod 

Marshall 

Martin 


Meeker . . . 
Millelacs  . 
Morrison  . 
Mower — 
Murray . . 

Nicollet... 
Nobles  — 
Norman . . 
Olmsted  . 
Ottertail . 


Pine 

Pipestone. 

Polk 

Pope 

Ramsev . . . 


Kedwood 
Renville . 

Rice 

Rock 

St.  Louis. 


Scott 

Sherburne . 

Sibley 

Stearns 

Steele 


Stevens... 

Swift 

Todd 

Traverse  . 
Wabasha  . 


Wadena 

Waseca 

Washington . 
Watonwan... 


Wilkin 

Winona 

Wright 

Yellow  Medicine  . 


MlBsissippi . 


Adams. 
Alcorn. 
Amite . . 
Attala . 
Benton  . 


Bolivar 

Calhoun  ... 

Carroll 

Chickasaw . 
Choctaw . . . 


Claiborne . 

Clarke 

Clay 

Coahoma. . 
Copiah 


Covington  . 
DeBoto..., 
Franklin. . 

Greene 

Grenada  .  ■ 


NATIVE  BOBN. 


Males. 


1,700 
3,339 
5,652 
2,145 
3,627 

5,006 
1,204 
4,600 
6,840 
2,278 

4,155 
3,031 
2,980 
7,738 
10, 780 

1,216 
2,032 
7,964 
3,057 
42,  695 

3,392 
5,772 
8,671 
2,558 
13, 395 

4,714 
2,262 
5,201 
12, 226 
4,596 

1,785 
3,239 
5,113 
1,519 

6,377 

1,558 
4,851 
8,186 
2,460 

1,496 
11,  725 
8,497 
3,060 


644, 417 


Females. 


Hancock. .. 
Harrison.., 

Hinds 

Holmes  — 
lesaqacna . 


12,  095 
6,404 
9,269 

11, 124 
5,335 

16, 168 
7,318 
9,541 
9,853 
5,509 

7,121 
7,874 
9,171 
9,798 

14,  779 

4,267 
12,  275 
5,255 
2,032 
7,438 

4,035 
5,946 
19,  362 

15,  623 
6,230 


1,687 
3,160 
5,305 
1,881 
3,254 

4,650 
947 
4,219 
6,530 
2,027 

4,038 
2,691 
2,857 
7,388 
10, 104 

1,006 
1,881 
7,537 
2,902 
41, 629 

3,135 
5,309 
8,483 
2,359 
8,576 

4,471 
1,931 
4,709 
11, 832 
4,532 

1,655 
2,926 
4,326 
1,330 
6,206 

1,537 
4,670 
7,530 
2,363 

1,345 
11,  823 
7,974 
2,936 


637,  231 


FOEEIGN  BOBN. 


13,  361 
6,630 
8,880 

11,  047 
5,231 

13,  588 
7,356 
9,199 
9,963 
5,306 

7,279 
7,897 
9,368 
8,451 
16,  315 

4,021 
11,  848 
5,153 
1,871 
7,476 

3,982 

5,936 

19,  585 

15,  238 

6,010 


Males. 


1,266 
1,704 
3,266 
2,916 
1,431 

3,211 
446 
2,556 
2,596 
1,343 

2,908 
1,315 
2,760 
2,594 
7,404 

1,134 
725 
8,394 
2,309 
30, 597 

1,641 
3,392 
3,572 
1,144 
15, 484 

2,574 
988 
2,942 
6,011 
2,187 

1,040 
2,226 
1,936 
1,016 
2,405 

538 
2,039 
5,922 
1,658 

874 
5,485 
4,198 
2,204 


5,270 


Females. 


340 
52 
39 
31 
14 

183 
13 
25 
53 
22 

75 
33 

47 
78 
102 

10 
44 
15 
3 
42 

200 

353 

207 

81 

87 


1,038 
1,298 
2,803 
2,188 
1,091 

2,589 
248 
1,950 
2,053 
1,044 

2,281 
921 
2,021 
2,086 
5,944 

696 

494 

6,297 

1,764 

24, 875 

1,218 
2,626 
3,242 
756 
7,407 

2,072 
727 
2,347 
4,775 
1,917 

771 
1,770 
1,555 

651 
1,984 

420 
1,753 
4,354 
1,265 

631 
4,764 
3,495 
1,654 


2,682 


TOTAI,  NATIVE  WHITE. 


235 
29 
10 

11 

5 

41 

1 

8 

22 

10 

41 
22 
21 
15 
37 

1 

16 

1 


18 

101 

246 

125 

28 

21 


1,696 
3,331 
5,652 
2,145 
3,626 

5,003 
1,194 
4,596 
6,819 
2,277 

4,151 
3,030 
2,979 
7,734 
10, 773 

1,151 
2,028 
7,956 
3,057 
41, 862 

3,337 
5,772 
8,646 
2,558 
13, 240 

4,696 
2,258 
5,201 
12, 159 
4,585 

1,770 
3,164 
5,109 
1,516 
6,363 

1,555 
4,851 
8,108 
2,456 

1,494 

11,  690 

8,494 

3,050 


271, 141 


2,664 
4,739 
3,858 
6,396 
2,858 

1,810 
5,593 
4,201 
4,187 
4,186 

1,714 
3,843 
2,787 
1,248 
7,060 

2,726 
3,466 
2,823 
1,538 
1,935 

2,793 
4,254 
5,256 
3,578 
353 


Females. 


1,681 
3,152 
5,305 
1,881 
3,254 

4,644 
939 
4,210 
6,515 
1,985 

4,034 
2,691 
2,857 
7,386 
10, 101 

932 

1,880 
7,529 
2,902 
41,  015 

3,085 
5,308 
8,466 
2,359 
8,484 

4,  453 
1,929 
4,709 
11,  765 
4,525 

1,61« 
2,926 
4,322 
1,329 
6,188 

1,532 
4,669 

7,465 
2,362 

1,345 

11,  797 

7,974 

2,928 


265, 986 


2,901 
4,785 
3,693 
6,304 

2,788 

1,217 
5,669 
3,927 
4,230 
3,990 

1,705 
3,821 
2,770 
910 
7,433 

2,582 
3,434 
2,645 
1,395 
1,901 

2,681 
4,319 
5,312 
3,400 
310 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


619 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 
PARENTS. 


Males. 


491 
1,554 
1,500 

391 
1,822 

1,746 

801 

1,851 

3,061 

884 

943 
1,367 

277 
4,182 
3,453 

399 

1,113 

1,428 

708 

17, 234 

1,373 
1,421 
3,600 
1,222 
6,500 

890 
1,219 

783 
3,917 
1,741 

604 
722 

2,943 
540 

2,732 


1,591 
2,652 

758 

544 
4,544 
3,587 

632 


262, 566 


2,181 
4,648 
3,784 
6,330 
2,831 

1,667 
5,567 
4,140 
4,114 
4,125 

1,614 
3,776 
2,717 
1,191 
6,901 

2,690 
3,407 
2,792 
1,514 
1,886 

2,464 
3,665 
4,917 
3,451 
291 


Females. 


495 
1,403 
1,397 

322 
1,627 

1,611 

620 

1,557 

2,865 

712 

925 
1,227 

304 
3,853 
3,104 

288 

1,009 

1,287 

609 

15,292 

1,216 
1,199 
3,485 
1,144 
3,153 

840 
1,003 

758 
3,620 
1,670 

494 
573 

2,443 
452 

2,705 


1,517 
2,168 


446 
4,404 
3,282 

577 


257, 788 


2,309 
4,704 
3,635 
6,236 

2,767 

1,148 
5,643 
3,864 
4,163 
3,944 

1,594 
3,755 
2,711 
874 
7,264 

2,552 
3,384 
2,623 
1,382 
1,845 

2,315 
3,718 
4, 962 
3,287 
254 


NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 

PARENTS. 


Males. 


1,205 
1,777 
4,152 
1,754 
1,804 

3,257 
393 
2,745 
3,758 
1,393 

3,208 
1,663 
2,702 
3,552 
7,320 

752 

915 

6,528 

2,349 

24,628 

1,964 
4,351 
5,046 
1,336 
6,740 

3,806 
1,  039 
4,418 
8,242 
2,844 

1,166 
2,442 
2,166 
976 
3,631 

556 
3,260 
5,456 
1,698 

950 
7,146 
4,907 
2,418 


8,575 


483 
91 
74 
66 
27 

143 
26 
61 
73 
61 

100 
67 
70 
57 

159 

36 
59 
31 
24 
49 

329 
589 
339 
127 
59 


Females. 


1,186 
1,749 
3,908 
1,559 
1,627 

3,033 
319 
2,653 
3,650 
1,273 

3,109 
1,464 
2,553 
3,533 
6,997 

644 

871 

6,242 

2,293 

25,  723 

1,869 
4,109 
4,981 
1,215 
5,331 

3,613 
926 
3,951 
8,145 
2,855 

1,122 
2,352 
1,879 
877 
3,483 

543 
3,152 
5,297 
1,669 

899 
7,393 
4,692 
2,351 


8,198 


592 
81 
58 
68 
21 


26 
63 
67 
46 

111 
66 
59 
36 

169 

30 
50 
22 
13 
56 


601 

350 

113 

56 


FOREIGN  WHITE. 


Males. 


1,266 
1,704 
3,266 
2,916 
1,431 

3,211 
446 
2,556 
2,595 
1,343 

2,907 
1,315 
2,760 
2,594 
7,401 

1,132 

724 

8,391 

2,309 

30,524 

1,640 
3,392 
3,571 
1,144 
15,448 

2,574 
988 
2,942 
6,011 
2,187 

1,040 
2,203 
1,936 
1,016 
2,405 

538 
2,038 
5,922 
1,658 

874 
5,  482 
4,198 
2,204 


5,074 


333 
52 
39 
31 
14 

159 
13 
25 
52 
22 

73 
30 
46 

72 
102 

10 

41 

15 

3 

42 

195 

345 

199 

79 

52 


Females. 


1,037 
1,297 
2,803 
2,188 
1,091 

2,589 
248 
1,950 
2,053 
1,036 

2,281 
921 
2,020 
2,086 
5,942 


494 

6,293 

1,764 

24, 851 

1,218 
2,626 
3,242 
756 
7,394 

2,072 
727 
2,347 
4,775 
1,917 

771 
1,770 
1,555 

651 
1,984 

420 
1,753 
4,354 
1,265 

631 
4,764 
3,  495 

1,654 


2,650 


101 

245 

125 

27 

21 


TOTAL  COLOBBD. 


Males. 


3 
10 

4 
22 

1 

5 
1 

1 

4 
10 

67 

5 

11 


906 

56 

"26' 


191 


18 
4 


67 
11 


4 
3 
14 

3 
1 

78 
4 

2 
38 


373,  472 


9,438 
1,665 
5,411 

4,728 
2,477 

14,  382 
1,725 
5,340 
5,667 
1,323 

5,409 
4,034 
6,385 
8,556 
7,719 

1,541 
8,812 
2,432 
494 
5,  503 

1,247 

1,700 

14, 114 

12,  047 

5,882 


Females. 


638 

50 
1 

17 


105 


67 

7 

39 
1 

4 

1 

18 

5 

1 

65 

1 


26 


371,  277 


10,  465 

45 

1,845 

46 

5,187 

47 

4,743 

48 

2,443 

49 

12,  376 

50 

1,687 

51 

5,272 

52 

5,733 

53 

1,316 

54 

5,574 

55 

4,076 

56 

6,598 

57 

7,541 

58 

7,882 

59 

1,439 

60 

8,414 

61 

2,508 

62 

476 

63 

5,575 

64 

1,301 

65 

1,618 

66 

14,  273 

67 

11,  839 

68 

5,700 

69 

44 


G20 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


Mississippi — ContiTiued. 

Itawamba 

Jackson 

Jasper , 

Jeiierson 

Jones 


Kemper 

Lafayette . . . 
Lauderdale . 
Lawrence... 
Leake 


Lee 

Leflore... 
Lincoln.. 
Lowndes . 
Madison . 


Marion 

Marshall 

Monroe 

Montgomery. 
Neshoba 


Newton 

Noxubee 

Oktibbeha  . . 

Panola 

Pearl  Kiver . 


Perry 

Pike 

Pontotoc . 
Prentiss  . 
Quitman . 

Eankin  . . 
Scott  .... 
Sharkey  . 
Simpson . 
Smith 


Sunflower  . . . 
Tallahatchie. 

Tate 

Tippah  

Tishomingo  . 


Tunica 

Union 

Warren 

Washington . 
Wayne 


Webster . . . 
Wilkinson. 
Winston... 
Yalobusha. 
Yazoo 


Missouri 


Adair  .... 
Andrew . . 
Atchison . 
Audrain . . 
Barry 


Barton 

Bates 

Benton  ... 
Bollinger . 
Boone 


Buchanan 

Butler 

Caldwell.. 
Callaway  . 
Camden  .. 


Cape  Girardeau  , 

Carroll 

Carter 

Cass 

Cedar 


NATIVE 

BOEN. 

Males. 

Females. 

5,777 

5,924 

5,441) 

5,473 

7,387 

7,366 

9,448 

9,401 

4,178 

4,134 

9,005 

8,930 

10, 129 

10,  363 

14,442 

14,  897 

6,197 

6,113 

7,349 

7, 432 

9,949 

10,  012 

9,020 

7,749 

9,167 

8,617 

13,  219 

13,  724 

13,  301 

13,  895 

4,86a 

4,654 

12,  867 

13,  077 

15,  099 

15,  534 

7,274 

7,156 

5,572 

5,546 

8,402 

8,181 

13,  409 

13, 888 

8,749 

8,908 

13,  578 

13,  284 

1,525 

1,415 

3,410 

3,058 

10, 428 

10,  393 

7,446 

7,481 

-6,  886 

6,784 

1,817 

1,446 

8,902 

8,974 

5,928 

5,793 

4,345 

3,990 

4,958 

5,171 

5,408 

5,219 

5,095 

4,231 

7,444 

6,882 

9,595 

9,622 

6,400 

6,531 

4,589 

4,699 

6,522 

5,600 

7,761 

7,824 

15,  540 

16,  721 

20,  667 

19, 225 

4,907 

4,887 

6,007 

6,038 

8,635 

8,853 

6,067 

6,003 

8,226 

8,  243 

18, 266 

17, 899 

1,  253, 110 

1, 191,  205 

8,626 

8,360 

7,788 

7,309 

7,823 

6.740 

10,  927 

10,  346 

11,  303 

10,  748 

9,220 

8,581 

15,  967 

14,  761 

7,197 

6,947 

6,520 

6,248 

12,  985 

12,  755 

32,  217 

29,  624 

5,254 

4,675 

7,512 

7,066 

12,  755 

11,  731 

5,158 

4,739 

10, 177 

10,  055 

12,  847 

11,  903 

2,436 

2,145 

11,895 

10,  923 

7,765 

7,727 

FOREIGN  BOBN. 


Males. 


4 

220 

19 

59 

15 

18 
42 
205 

7 
17 

48 
76 
85 
71 
78 

14 
58 
66 
22 
20 

24 
31 
29 
95 
13 

15 
215 
11 
6 
21 

33 
11 

40 


43 
32 
30 
18 
12 

31 

18 

537 

374 

16 


63 

12 

107 

146 


132, 128 


253 
554 
590 
483 
499 

422 
894 
471 
210 
181 

4,580 
155 
319 
388 
101 

1,039 

601 

53 

295 

77 


Females. 


3 

115 

13 

39 

6 


19 

117 

1 

5 

31 
24 
43 
33 

47 

4 
41 
31 

7 


18 
10 

8 
20 

4 

11 

167 

2 

3 

2 


15 
3 
6 
2 
2 

5 

3 

366 

148 

7 


83 


102,  741 


178 
349 
380 
318 
393 

281 
601 
358 
143 
122 

3,679 

80 

255 

257 

42 

789 
391 

25 
188 
51 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


5,282 
3,730 
3,740 
1,735 
3,529 

3,968 
5,762 
7,282 
3,147 
4,658 

6,224 
1,429 
5,336 
2,888 
2,920 

3,331 
4,700 
6,024 
3,770 
4,160 

5,136 
2,259 
2,931 
4,652 
1,180 

2,392 
5,189 
5,30G 
5,443 
511 

3,  7.58 
3,  .528 
634 
3,061 
4,524 

1,358 
2,657 
4,278 
4,935 
4,115 

695 
5,765 
3,939 
2,427 
2,881 

4,525 
1,938 
3,515 
3,811 
4,311 


1, 177,  793 


8,485 
7,672 
7,800 
10,  019 
11,247 

9,205 
15,  763 
7,115 
6,512 
10,  739 

30,  315 
4,930 
7,340 

10,  481 
5,109 

9,161 

12,  154 

2,431 

11,  497 
7,705 


Females. 


5,434 
3,761 
3,596 
1,757 
3,532 

3,879 
5,878 
7,081 
3,085 
4,670 

6,208 
1,070 
4,862 
3,022 
2,991 

3,181 
4,928 
5,994 
3,649 
4,163 

4,942 

2,  409 
2,791 
4,484 
1,104 

2,164 
5,012 
5,266 
5,382 
361 

3,  704 
3,454 

548 
3,159 
4,392 

1,119 
2, 463 

4,183 
5,071 
4,182 

528 
5,822 
3,965 
1,940 
2,897 

4,541 
1,922 
3,453 
3,712 
4,153 


1,116,383 


8,198 
7,176 
6.715 
9,411 
10,  707 

8,  550 
14,  559 
6,864 
6,  232 

10,  323 

27,  561 
4,403 
6,863 
9,521 
4,691 

9,034 

11,  219 
2,141 

10,  537 
7,660 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Contiuued. 


621 


NATIVE   WHITK — NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

i 



PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

FOREION 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

5,264 

5,417 

18 

17 

4 

3 

495 

490 

1 

3,279 

3,322 

451 

439 

208 

115 

1,725 

1,712 

2 

3,663 

3,519 

77 

77 

19 

13 

3,647 

3,770 

3 

1,619 

1,650 

116 

107 

58 

39 

7,714 

7,644 

4 

3,  498 

3,512 

31 

20 

15 

6 

649 

602 

5 

3,902 

3,829 

66 

50 

16 

6 

5,039 

5,053 

6 

5,684 

5,799 

78 

79 

42 

18 

4,367 

4,486 

7 

6,921 

6,774 

361 

307 

195 

113 

7,170 

7,820 

8 

3,139 

3,081 

8 

4 

7 

1 

3,050 

3,028 

9 

4,597 

4,619 

61 

51 

17 

5 

2,691 

2,  762 

10 

6,116 

6,111 

108 

97 

47 

31 

3,  726 

3,804 

11 

1,345 

1,024 

84 

46 

74 

24 

7,593 

6,679 

12 

5,211 

4,750 

125 

112 

84 

43 

3,  832 

3,755 

13 

2,800 

2,931 

88 

91 

67 

32 

10,  335 

10,  703 

14 

2,758 

2,859 

162 

132 

74 

46 

10,  385 

10,  905 

15 

3,313 

3,170 

18 

11 

14 

4 

1,529 

1,473 

18 

4,602 

4,836 

104 

92 

57 

40 

8,162 

8,150 

17 

5,930 

5,897 

94 

97 

61 

30 

9,080 

9,541 

18 

3,722 

3,604 

48 

45 

22 

7 

3,504 

3,507 

19 

4,109 

4,099 

51 

64 

20 

8 

1,412 

1,383 

20 

5,073 

4,882 

63 

60 

23 

18 

3,267 

3,239 

21 

2,186 

2,  333 

73 

76 

31 

10 

11, 150 

11,479 

22 

2,892 

2,747 

39 

44 

29 

8 

5,818 

6,117 

23 

4,545 

4,403 

107 

81 

92 

20 

8,929 

8,800 

24 

1,158 

1,093 

22 

11 

13 

4 

345 

311 

25 

2,343 

2,121 

49 

43 

15 

11 

1,018 

894 

26 

4,796 

4,629 

393 

383 

214 

166- 

5,240 

5,382 

27 

5,279 

5,237 

27 

29 

11 

2 

2,140 

2,215 

28 

5,410 

5,  350 

33 

32 

6 

2 

1,443 

1,403 

29 

488 

350 

23 

11 

20 

2 

1,307 

1,085 

30 

3,712 

3,654 

46 

50 

32 

13 

5,145 

5,270 

31 

3,501 

3,430 

27 

24 

11 

7 

2,400 

2,340 

32 

595 

525 

39 

23 

34 

7 

3,717 

3,442 

33 

3,042 
4,512 

3,140 
4,379 

19 
12 

13 
13 

9 
6 

1,897 
884 

2,012 

827 

34 
35 

2 

1,303 

1,075 

55 

44 

38 

15 

3,742 

3,112 

36 

2,615 

2,438 

42 

25 

31 

3 

4,788 

4,419 

37 

4,  230 

4, 138 

48 

45 

28 

6 

5,319 

5,439 

38 

4,896 

5,034 

39 

37 

18 

2 

1,465 

1,460 

39 

4,073 

4,139 

42 

43 

12 

2 

474 

517 

40 

670 

516 

25 

12 

31 

5 

5,  827 

5,072 

41 

5,  722 

5,790 

43 

32 

18 

3 

1,996 

2,002 

42 

2,996 

2,965 

943 

1,000 

534 

365 

11,604 

12.  757 

43 

2,014 

1,594 

413 

346 

327 

144 

18,  287 

17,  289 

44 

2,842 

2,862 

39 

35 

14 

7 

2,028 

1,990 

45 

4,501 

4,525 

24 

16 

9 

5 

1,482 

1,498 

46 

1,822 

1,822 

116 

100 

61 

41 

6,699 

6,931 

47 

3,478 

3,415 

37 

38 

12 

7 

2,552 

2,  550 

48 

3,665 

3,544 

146 

168 

107 

53 

4,  415 

4,  531 

49 

4,069 

3,916 

242 

237 

143 

83 

13,  958 

13,  746 

50 

957,  817 

898,  660 

219,  976 

217, 723 

131,  632 

102,  650 

75,813 

74,  913 

51 

7,875 

7,534 

610 

664 

253 

178 

141 

162 

52 

6,753 

6,252 

919 

924 

554 

349 

116 

133 

53 

6,847 

5,873 

953 

842 

590 

380 

23 

25 

54 

8,957 

8,409 

1,062 

1,002 

482 

318 

909 

935 

55 

10,  658 

10, 154 

589 

553 

499 

393 

56 

41 

56 

8,450 

7,852 

755 

698 

421 

281 

16 

31 

57 

14,335 

13,  209 

1,428 

1,350 

894 

601 

204 

202 

58 

6,065 

5,865 

1,050 

999 

471 

358 

82 

83 

59 

6,042 

5,753 

470 

479 

210 

143 

8 

16 

60 

10,  302 

9,907 

437 

416 

180 

122 

2,247 

2,432 

61 

23,  725 

20,  975 

6,590 

6,  586 

4,564 

3,676 

1,918 

2,066 

62 

4,709 

4,190 

221 

213 

155 

80 

324 

272 

63 

6,  608 

6,232 

732 

631 

319 

255 

172 

203 

64 

9,780 

8,927 

701 

594 

387 

256 

2,275 

2,211 

65 

4,924 

4,519 

185 

172 

101 

42 

49 

48 

66 

6,586 

6,507 

2,575 

2,527 

1,038 

789 

1,017 

1,021 

67 

10, 924 

10,  098 

1,230 

1,121 

601 

391 

693 

684 

68 

2,331 

2,071 

100 

70 

53 

25 

5 

4 

CU 

10, 786 

9,  958 

711 

579 

295 

188 

398 

386 

70 

7,455 

7,396 

250     1 

264 

77 

51      ! 

60 

67 

71 

622 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BOKN  AND  WHITE 


MiBSonri — Continued. 

Chariton 

Christian 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton 


Cole 

Cooper 

Crawford. 

Dade 

Dallas 


Daviess . . 
Dekalb  .. 

Dent 

Douglas  . 
Dunklin  . 


Franklin... 
Gasconade . 

Gentry 

Greene 

Grundy 


Harrison 

Henry 

Hickory  . 

Holt 

Howard.. 


Howell  .. 

Iron 

Jackson  . 
Jasper . . . 
Jefierson . 


Johnson . - 

Knox 

Laclede . . . 
Lafayette . 
Lawrence. 


Lewis 

Lincoln 

Linn 

Livingston 
McDonald . . 


Macon... 
Madison 
Maries . . 
Marion  . . 
Mercer  .. 


Miller 

Mississippi  .. 

Moniteau 

Monroe 

Montgomery. 


Morgan 

New  Madrid . 

Newton 

Nodaway 

Oregon  ." 


Ozark 

Pemiscot 
Perry 


Pettis . . 
Phelps . 
Pike  . . . 
Platte . , 


Polk. . . . 
Pulaski. 
Putnam. 
Ralls  . . . 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


Randolph. 

Ray 

Reynolds . 
Ripley.... 


12, 983 
7,032 
7,379 

10, 065 

8,433 

8,309 
10,  830 
5,912 
8,731 
6,369 

10,  533 
7,296 
6,043 
7,249 
7,918 

12,  382 
4,800 
9,443 

23,  827 


10,  555 
14,  002 

4,694 
7,744 
8,672 

9,339 
4,240 

72, 654 
25,  627 
9,926 

13, 895 
6,658 
7,326 

14,  264 
12,  897 

7,732 
8,974 

11,  873 
10,  045 

5,784 

14,724 
4,567 
4,301 

12,  275 
7,400 

7,059 
5,404 
7,249 
10,600 
7,936 

5,961 
5,037 
10,  949 

15,  248 
5,379 

5,799 
4,998 
3,251 
6,224 

14,  990 
5,910 

13,  015 
8,201 

10, 188 
4,694 
7,828 
6,196 

11, 961 
12, 338 
3,434 
4,365 


Females. 


12,  094 
6,543 
7,097 
9,187 
8,163 

7,024 

10,  402 
5,521 
8,460 
6,153 

9,694 
6,673 
5,912 
6,739 
7,113 

11,  808 
4,584 
9,196 

22,  928 
8,530 

10,  079 

13,  231 
4,510 
7,070 
8,303 

8,909 
4,302 
65,  561 
23, 129 
9,509 

13, 432 
6,256 
6,984 
13,  242 
12. 125 

7,508 
8,487 
10,  941 
9,551 
5,414 

13,  698 
4,490 
4,001 

12, 107 
7,025 

6,818 
4,561 
7,011 
9,907 
7,960 

5,678 
4,194 

10,  484 
14, 183 

4,904 

5,  473 
4,749 
2,688 
5,898 

14,245 
5,855 

12,  630 
7,464 

9,993 

4,428 
7,288 
5,741 

11,  477 
11, 177 

3,317 
4,036 


rOEKIGN  BOEN. 


Males. 


695 
254 
386 
399 
310 

1,149 
860 
309 
205 

77 

152 
337 
115 
76 
43 

2,116 
1,274 

233 
1,040 

278 

248 
637 
142 
386 
238 

221 

331 

13,  Oil 

1,077 

1,815 

465 
335 
239 
1,589 
703 

385 
532 
770 
617 
59 

1,266 
131 
176 

1,014 


189 
116 
770 
170 
548 

395 

61 

415 

852 
108 

1,020 
36 

25 
620 

1,117 
505 
423 
361 

94 
158 
152 
213 

852 

466 

30 

67 


Females. 


482 
188 
264 
205 
232 

799 
015 

219 
130 

48 

77 
233 
79 
47 
11 

1,750 

1,  048 

146 

821 

178 

151 
365 
107 
•269 
158 

149 
246 

9,284 
667 

1,234 

340 

252 

152 

1,089 

503 

310 
353 
537 
455 
26 

887 

80 

122 

837 

67 


53 
600 
113 
406 

277 

25 

260 

631 

76 

788 

12 

.11 

495 

799 
366 
253 
222 

64 
107 

97 
144 

603 

234 

22 

44 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


Males. 


11,  200 
6,990 
7,303 
9,376 
7,907 

7,119 
9,036 
5,873 
8,576 
6,337 

10,  339 
7,235 
6,019 
7,233 
7,841 

11,  471 
4,755 
9,426 

22, 143 
8,752 

10,527 
13,441 
4,678 
7,701 
6,349 

9,243 
4,096 
65, 158 
25, 162 
9,382 

12, 952 
6,539 
7,092 

12,143 

12,  716 

7,221 
7,934 
11,482 
9,628 

5,777 

14, 120 
4,453 
4,298 

10, 402 
7,362 

6,933 
4,258 
6,824 
9,567 
7,133 

5,756 
3,933 
10,  600 
15, 179 
5,369 

5,625 
4,  993 
3,024 
5,964 

13,  600 
5,788 

10,  619 
7,579 

10, 113 
4,686 
7,811 
5,641 

10, 478 
11,449 
3,425 
4,364 


Females. 


10, 387 
6,493 
7,003 
8,528 
7,604 

6,286 
8,651 
5,482 
8,327 
6,130 

9,512 
6,623 
5,895 
6,722 
7,032 

10,  925 
4,544 
9,177 

21, 171 
8,414 

10, 051 

12, 635 

4,501 

7,033 

6,083 

8,797 
4,126 
58,  093 
22,  668 


12,  547 
6,161 
6,746 

11, 192 

11,  942 

6,969 
7,487 
10, 523 
9,105 
5,408 

13, 106 
4,363 
4,001 

10,  259 
6,990 

6,715 
3, 598 
6,593 
8,891 
7,096 

5,469 
3,266 
10, 142 
14, 118 
4,892 

5,276 
4,742 
2,503 
5,666 

12,  836 
5,696 

10, 106 
6,874 

9,905 
4,413 
7,271 
5,219 

10,  024 
10,  314 
3,307 
4,036 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


623 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORKU. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

9,590 

8,977 

1,610 

1,410 

694 

482 

1,784 

1,707 

1 

6,597 

6,159 

393 

334 

254 

188 

42 

50 

2 

6,278 

6,059 

1,025 

944 

386 

264 

76 

94 

3 

8,771 

8,017 

605 

5n 

394 

205 

694 

659 

4 

7,163 

6,900 

744 

704 

309 

232 

527 

559 

5 

4,601 

3,920 

2,518 

2,366 

1,142 

798 

1,197 

739 

6 

7,286 

6,945 

1,750 

1,706 

859 

615 

1,795 

1,751 

7 

5,328 

5,009 

545 

473 

309 

219 

39 

39 

8 

8,129 

7,946 

447 

381 

205 

130 

155 

133 

9 

6,150 

5,941 

187 

189 

77 

48 

32 

23 

10 

10,  009 

9,210 

330 

302 

151 

77 

195 

182 

11 

6,517 

6,050 

718 

573 

337 

233 

61 

50 

12 

5,758 

5,646 

261 

249 

115 

79 

24 

17 

13 

7,051 

6,600 

182 

122 

76 

47 

16 

17 

14 

7,733 

6,956 

108 

76 

43 

11 

77 

81 

15 

6,339 

5,992 

5,132 

4, 933 

2,116 

1,750 

911 

883 

16 

2,001 

1,917 

2,754 

2,627 

1,273 

1,048 

46 

40 

17 

8,880 

8,649 

546 

528 

233 

146 

17 

19 

18 

20,  333 

19,  568 

1,810 

1,603 

1,  034 

821 

1,690 

1,757 

19 

8,189 

7,841 

563 

573 

276 

178 

140 

116 

20 

9,976 

9,554 

551 

497 

247 

151 

29 

28 

21 

12, 175 

11,  461 

1,266 

1,174 

635 

365 

563 

596 

22 

4,417 

4,275 

261 

226 

142 

107 

16 

9 

23 

6,938 

6,319 

763 

714 

386 

269 

43 

37 

24 

5,939 

5,676 

410 

407 

236 

158 

2,325 

2,220 

25 

8,795 

8,362 

448 

435 

221 

149 

96 

112 

26 

3,485 

3,500 

611 

626 

331 

246 

144 

176 

27 

51,  031 

44,441 

14, 127 

13, 652 

12,  810 

9,261 

7,697 

7,491 

28 

23,  277 

20,  834 

1,885 

1,834 

1,074 

667 

468 

461 

29 

6,460 

6,274 

2,922 

2,712 

1,815 

1,232 

544 

525 

30 

11,911 

11,  567 

1,041 

980 

464 

339 

944 

886 

31 

5,644 

5,441 

895 

720 

335 

252 

119 

95 

32 

6,742 

6,387 

350 

359 

239 

152 

234 

238 

33 

9,473 

8,743 

2,670 

2,449 

1,587 

1,  080 

2,123 

2,050 

34 

11,537 

10,  852 

1,179 

1,090 

700 

503 

184 

183 

35 

6,179 

5,952 

1,042 

1,017 

385 

310 

511 

539 

36 

6,728 

6,340 

1,206 

1,147 

532 

353 

1,  040 

1,000 

37 

10.  207 

9,286 

1,275 

1,237 

769 

537 

392 

418 

38 

8,370 

7,869 

1,258 

1,236 

615 

455 

419 

446 

39 

5,615 

5,264 

162 

144 

59 

26 

7 

6 

40 

12,  419 

11, 555 

1,701 

1,  551 

1,266 

886 

604 

593 

41 

4,175 

4,078 

278 

285 

131 

80 

114 

127 

42 

3,814 

3,561 

484 

440 

176 

122 

3 

43 

8,423 

8,280 

1,979 

1,979 

1,012 

837 

1,875 

i,'848" 

44 

7,106 

6,777 

256 

213 

89 

67 

38 

35 

45 

6,437 

6,262 

496 

453 

189 

96 

126 

103 

46 

4,027 

3,403 

231 

195 

116 

53 

1,146 

963 

47 

5,380 

5,246 

1,444 

1,347 

770 

600 

425 

418 

48 

9,172 

8,500 

395 

391 

169 

113 

1,034 

1,016 

49 

5,949 

5,992 

1,184 

1,104 

548 

406 

803 

■  864 

50 

4,861 

4,639 

895 

830 

395 

277 

205 

209 

51 

3,797 

3,153 

136 

113 

60 

25 

1,105 

928 

52 

9,848 

9,  394 

752 

748 

415 

260 

349 

342 

53 

13,  424 

12,  454 

1,755 

1,664 

849 

631 

72 

65 

54 

5,231 

4,785 

138 

107 

108 

76 

10 

12 

55 

3,142 

3,085 

2,483 

2,191 

1,020 

788 

174 

197 

56 

4,902 

4,676 

91 

66 

36 

12 

5 

7 

57 

2,  943 

2,450 

81 

53 

25 

11 

227 

185 

58 

3,981 

3,866 

1,983 

1,800 

620 

495 

260 

232 

59 

11,  478 

10,  481 

2,122 

2,355 

1,116 

799 

1,391 

1,409 

60 

5,057 

4,970 

731 

726 

505 

366 

122 

159 

61 

9,784 

9,314 

835 

792 

422 

253 

2,  397 

2,  .524 

62 

6,963 

6,294 

616 

580 

361 

222 

622 

590 

63 

9,879 

9,687 

234 

218 

94 

64 

75 

88 

64 

4,451 

4,219 

235 

194 

158 

107 

8 

15 

65 

7,439 

6,974 

372 

297 

152 

97 

17 

17 

66 

5,244 

4,850 

397 

369 

213 

143 

S55 

523 

67 

9,058 

8,757 

1,420 

1,267 

852 

603 

1,483 

1,453 

68 

10,  752 

9,702 

697 

612 

463 

234 

892 

863 

69 

3,358 

3,263 

67 

44 

30 

22 

9 

10 

70 

4,221 

3,898 

143 

138 

67 

44 

1 

71 

624 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS :  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BOEN  AND  WHITE 


25 


42 

43 
44 
45 
46 
47 

48 
49 
50 
51 
52 

53 
54 
55 
56 
57 

58 
59 
60 
61 
62 

63 
64 
65 
66 
67 


Missouri — Continued. 

St.  Charles 

St.  Clair 

Ste.  Genevieve 

St.  Francois 

St.  Louis 


St.  Louis  city. 

Saline 

Schuyler 

Scotland 

Scott  


Shannon . 
Shelby... 
Stoddard 

Stone 

Sullivan . 


Taney 

Texas 

Vernon 

Warren 

Washington . 


Wayne  . . 
Webster . 
Worth... 
Wright . . 


Montana. 


Beaverhead . 

Cascade 

Choteau 

Custer 

Dawson 


Deerlodge 

Fergus  

Gallatin 

Jefferson 

Lewis  and  Clarke 


Madison 

Meagher 

Missoula 

Park 

Silverbow  ... 
Yellowstone . 


NATIVE  BOBN. 


Males. 


Nebraska  . 


Adams . . . 
Antelope. 
Arthur... 
Banner... 
Blaine  . . . 


Boone 

Boxbutte  . 

Boyd 

Brown 

Buffalo... 


Burt . . . 
Butler . 
Cass . . . 
Cedar . 
Chase.. 


Cherry 

Cheyenne . 

Clay 

Colfax 

Cuming... 


Custer . . 
Dakota. . 
Dawes  . . 
Dawson. 
Deuel . . . 


9,919 

8,457 
4,615 
8,233 

15,  417 

166, 319 

16,  717 
5,695 
6,309 
5,823 

4,613 
7,660 
8,988 
3,677 
9,548 

4,130 
9,824 
16,  087 
4,306 
6,438 

6,025 
7,524 
4,352 
7,256 


55, 247 


2,116 
3,699 
2,240 

2,548 
890 

5,988 
1,782 
2,962 
2,522 
7,494 

2,201 
2,348 
6,201 
3, 266 
8,024 


456, 807 


Females. 


10, 465 

4,727 

39 

1,148 

571 

3,785 

2,427 

255 

1,997 

10,  208 

4,660 
6,442 
10,  764 
2,913 
2,33; 

2,997 
2,456 
6,679 
3,555 
3,992 

10,344 
2,329 
4,639 
4,561 
1,258 


9,624 
8,001 
4,508 
8,069 

14,  227 

170, 575 

15,  727 
5,268 
6,110 
4,967 

4,163 
7,475 
8,234 
3,367 
9,164 

3,776 
9,284 
14, 639 
4,039 
6,402 

5,756 
7,440 
4,187 
6,976 


33,  816 


FOREIGN  BOEN. 


Males. 


1,323 
1,882 
1,074 
1,362 
568 

3,480 

952 

2,290 

1,418 
5,283 

1,546 
1,189 
3,777 
1,907 
5,061 
704 


399, 561 


9,779 

4,236 

30 

992 

436 

3,326 
2,012 
224 
1,829 
9,005 

4,101 
5,817 
9,067 
2,520 
2,043 

2,393 
2,091 
6,052 
3,404 
3,794 

9,044 
2,021 
3,744 
3,868 
1,101 


1,947 
179 
422 
652 

4,048 

61,  795 
793 
180 
158 
364 

78 
293 
79 
27 
189 

40 
178 
488 
892 
192 

104 
136 

125 
157 


32, 635 


Females. 


936 
2,550 
1,111 
1,108 

422 

4,404 

600 

706 

1,719 

4,418 

744 

991 

3,575 

1,175 

7,900 

276 


116, 017 


2,186 

828 

11 

178 


892 
650 
120 
293 
1,706 

1,330 

1,771 

2,488 

943 

251 

670 

726 

1,962 

1,883 

2,563 

1,375 
631 
798 
968 
323 


1,487 
110 
338 
393 

2,615 

.53,  081 

525 

106 

97 

174 

44 
214 
26 
19 
99 

27 
120 
291 
676 
121 

42 
77 
74 
85 


10,461 


624 
316 
290 
176 

1,283 
180 
288 
367 

1,950 

201 
221 
874 
533 
2,759 
119 


86, 525 


1,873 

608 

11 

117 

59 


405 

96 

240 

1,243 

978 

1,424 

1,761 

652 

182 


420 
1,617 
1,611 
1,916 

914 
405 
541 
732 
211 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


Males. 


53, 874 


2.094 
3,458 
2,174 
2,366 
870 

5,929 
1,740 
2,941 
2,514 
7,297 

2,186 
2,325 
5,864 
3,244 
7,914 
958 


450, 140 


10, 278 

4,726 

38 

1,147 

570 

3,781 
2,412 
202 
1,994 
10, 183 

4,647 
6,440 
10,  705 
2,907 
2,331 


2,450 
6,669 
?,  530 
3,972 

10,  333 
2,313 
4,325 
4,547 
1,258 


Females. 


8,726 
8,338 
4,360 
7,955 
13,  605 

8,500 
7,876 
4,266 
7,802 
12, 569 

153, 281 

14, 114 

5,692 

6,250 

5,562 

156, 813 

13, 229 

5,268 

6,057 

4,735 

4,611 
7,280 
8,903 
3,672 
9,527 

4,161 
7,099 
8,184 
3,362 
9,140 

4,130 
9,811 
15,964 
3,931 
6,055 

3,773 
9,276 
14,  530 
3,695 
6,013 

5,970 
7,449 
4,351 
7,079 

5,707 
7,346 
4,187 
6,784 

33, 067 


1,312 
1,819 

988 
1,275 

552 

3,455 
912 
2,269 
1,411 
5,129 

1,536 
1,169 
3,651 
1,893 
4',  998 


394, 504 


9,642 

4,235 

29 

991 

435 

3,323 

2,002 

166 

1,829 
8,984 

4,092 
5,814 
9,022 
2,517 
2,043 

2,359 
2,088 
6,046 
3,379 
3,774 

9,033 
2,003 
3,667 
3,852 
1,101 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


625 


NATIVE  WHITE — NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

1 

PAEENTS. 

PAEENTS. 

FOREIGJ 

1 

■   WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLOEED. 

ilales. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

4,239 

4,135 

4,486 

4,365 

1,944 

1,487 

1,197 

1,124 

1 

7,902 

7,434 

430 

442 

179 

110 

119 

125 

2 

3,067 

3,027 

1,293 

1,239 

422 

338 

255 

242 

3 

6,885 

6,749 

1,070 

1,  0.53 

652 

393 

278 

267 

4 

6,797 

6,316 

6,808 

6,253 

4,047 

2,615 

1,813 

1,658 

5 

60, 096 

58,644 

93, 185 

98, 169 

61,  586 

53,  024 

13, 247 

13,  819 

6 

12,  535 

11,713 

1,579 

1,516 

792 

524 

2,604 

2,499 

7 

5,147 
5,819 

4,867 
5,681 

545 
431 

401 
376 

180 
158 

106 
97 

3 
59 

8 

53 

9 

4,731 

4,026 

831 

709 

264 

174 

261 

232 

10 

4,457 

4,037 

154 

124 

78 

44 

2 

2 

11 

6,604 

6,452 

676 

647 

293 

214 

1                   380 

376 

12 

8,653 

8,016 

250 

168 

79 

26 

j                   85 

50 

13 

3,607 

3,295 

65 

67 

27 

19 

!                     5 

5 

14 

9,083 

8,667 

444 

473 

189 

99 

i                   21 

1 

24 

15 

4,032 
9,430 

3,699 
8,938 

98 
381 

74 
338 

40 
178 

27 
120 

3 

8 

16 

is" 

17 

15,  000 

13,  600 

964 

930 

488 

291 

123 

109 

18 

1,848 

1.718 

2,083 

1,977 

886 

676 

381 

344 

19 

5,567 

5,557 

488 

456 

192 

121 

383 

389 

20 

5,786 

5,549 

184 

158 

104 

42 

55 

49 

21 

7,195 

7,148 

254 

198 

136 

77 

75 

94 

22 

4,  044  . 
6,864 

3,874 
6,573 

307 
215 

313 
211 

125 
157 

74 
95 

1 

177 

23 

192" 

24 

35,  526 

20,  456 

18,348 

12,  611 

30,  024 

10,  306 

3,984 

904 

25 

1,380 

863 

714 

449 

844 

278 

114 

13 

26 

2,426 

1,229 

1,032 

590 

2,  523 

621 

268 

66 

27 

1,460 

668 

714 

320 

1,047 

282 

130 

120 

28 

1,550 

795 

816 

480 

1,086 

290 

204 

87 

29 

557 

311 

313 

241 

403 

169 

39 

23 

30 

3,  655 

1,885 

2,274 

1,570 

3,  963 

1,274 

500 

34 

31 

1,340 

678 

400 

234 

578 

170 

64 

50 

32 

2,357 

1,802 

584 

467 

666 

288 

61 

21 

33 

1,692 

919 

822 

492 

1,672 

367 

55 

7 

34 

4,776 

2,968 

2,521 

2,161 

3,795 

1,901 

820 

203 

35 

1,606 

1,063 

580 

473 

591 

200 

168 

11 

36 

1,684 

814 

641 

355 

953 

221 

61 

20 

37 

4,121 

2,552 

1,  743 

1,  099 

3,169 

859 

743 

141 

38 

2,252 

1,268 

992 

025 

1,151 

532 

46 

15 

39 

3,975 

2,148 

3,939 

2,850 

7,322 

2,735 

688 

87 

40 

695 

493 

263 

205 

261 

119 

23 

6 

41 

319,  894 

274,  330 

130, 246 

120, 171 

115, 747 

86,  497 

6,937 

5,085 

42 

7,547 

7,032 

2,731 

2,610 

2,177 

1,872 

196 

138 

43 

3,511 

3,166 

1,215 

1,069 

828 

608 

1 

1 

44 

33 

25 

5 

4 

11 

11 

1 

1 

45 

943 

841 

204 

150 

178 

117 

1 

1 

46 

475 

350 

95 

85 

80 

59 

1 

1 

47 

2,638 

2,267 

1,143 

1,056 

892 

680 

4 

3 

48 

1,684 

1,428 

728 

574 

650 

405 

15 

10 

49 

126 

97 

76 

69 

120 

96 

53 

58 

50 

1,569 
7,773 

1,452 
6,856 

425 
2,410 

377 
2,128 

293 
1,699 

240 
1,243 

3 
32 

51 

21"' 

52 

3,201 

2,777 

1,446 

1,315 

1,330 

978 

13 

9 

53 

4,467 

3,982 

1,973 

1,832 

1,770 

1,  423 

3 

4 

54 

7,933 

6,608 

2,772 

2,414 

2,487 

1,760 

60 

46 

55 

1,577 

1,300 

1,330 

1,217 

943 

652 

6 

3 

56 

1,922 
2,198 

1,712 
1,788 

409 
662 

331 
571 

251 
664 

182 
368 

57 

143 

34 

58 

1,766 

1,445 

684 

643 

724 

420 

8 

3 

59 

4:520 

4,089 

2,149 

1,  9.57 

1,961 

1,617 

11 

6 

60 

1,543 

1,382 

1,987 

1,997 

1,882 

1,611 

26 

25 

61 

1,478 

1,314 

2,494 

2,460 

2,563 

1,916 

20 

20 

62 

8,618 

7,448 

1,715 

1,585 

1,375 

914 

11 

11 

63 

1,467 

1,224 

846 

779 

631 

405 

16 

18 

64 

3,347 

2,801 

978 

866 

782 

541 

330 

77 

65 

3,400 

2,872 

1,147 

980 

959 

724 

23 

24 

66 

871 

741 

387 

360 

323 

211 

67 

372- 


-40 


626 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEYENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


Kebraska — Continued 

Dixon 

Dodge 

Douglas 

Dunay 

Fillmore 

Franklin 

Frontier 

Furnas 

Gage 

Garfield 

Gosper 

Grant 

Greeley 

Hall..' 

Hamilton 

Harlan 

Hayes 

Hitchcock 

Holt 

Hooker 

Howard 

Jefferson 

Johnson 

Kearney 

Keith 

Keyapaha 

Kimball 

Knox 

Lancaster 

Lincoln 

Logan  

Loup 

McPherson 

Madison 

Merrick 

Nance 

Nemaha 

Nuckolls 

Otoe 

Pawnee 

Perkins 

Phelps 

Pierce 

Platte  

Polk 

Red  willow 

Richardson 

Rock 

Saline 

Sarpy 

Saunders  

Scotts  Bluff 

Seward 

Sheridan 

Sherman 

Sionx 

Stanton 

Thayer 

Thomas 

Thurston 

Vallej; 

Wasliington 

AVayne  

Weijster 

Wheeler 

York 


NATIVE  BOKN. 


Males. 


3,439 

7,238 

66,441 

1,912 


3,238 

4,098 

4,706 

16,  905 

763 

2,246 
254 
2,117 
6,911 
6,027 

3,767 
1,818 
2,701 
5,922 
231 

3,262 
6,443 
4,749 
3,445 
1,165 

1,880 

372 

3,472 

35, 031 

4,715 

694 

836 

206 

5,496 

3,914 

2,719 
5,997 
5,  493 
10,  752 

4,784 

2,064 
3,680 
1,986 
5,168 

4,243 

4,012 
8,008 
1,417 
8,038 
2,910 

7,788 
940 
6,923 
3,990 
2,657 

1,089 
1,825 
5,943 
266 
1,472 

3,154 
4,654 
2,586 
5,079 
781 
7,537 


Females. 


3,  091 
6,634 

50,  810 
1,732 
6,368 

3,013 
3,555 

4,  232 
14,  669 

714 

2,030 
171 
1,807 
6,355 
5,312 

3,360 
1,570 
2,413 
5,365 
180 

2,978 
5,892 
4,321 
3,  222 
'962 

1,670 

318 

3,191 

30,  260 

4,096 

578 

717 

161 

5,216 

3.540 

2,  305 
5,629 
4,875 
10,  056 
4,406 

1,799 
3,211 

1,718 
4,872 
3,801 

3,804 
7,366 
1,246 
7,543 
2,489 

7  ''27 
'779 
6,298 
3,420 
2,343 

931 
1,611 
5,255 

219 
1,425 

2,754 
4,336 
2, 105 
4,662 
671 
6,973 


FOREIGN  BOHN. 


Males. 


906 

3,035 

23,  695 

227 
1,589 

822 
511 
491 
2,695 
112 

314 

20 

540 

1,818 

1,585 

601 

346 

395 

1,320 

11 

1,769 

1,426 

715 

1,355 

256 

232 

156 

1,085 

6,213 

917 

60 
68 
24 
1,679 
721 

467 

770 

608 

2,638 


303 
1,711 

661 
2,998 
1,551 

567 
1,248 

244 
2,462 

902 

3,721 

105 

1,651 

754 
800 

254 
706 
894 
20 
176 

674 
1,705 
914 
842 
135 
1,532 


Females. 


648 
2,353 
17, 062 

141 
1,169 

620 

333 

411 

2,075 

70 

226 
13 

405 
1,429 
1,172 

430 

219 

290 

1,065 

4 

1,421 

1,089 
548 

1,039 
173 

138 
113 

834 

4,891 

713 

46 

41 

10 

1,278 

583 

282 

534 

441 

1,957 

481 

198 
1,267 

499 
2,399 
1,  222 

454 
952 
176 
2,054 
574 

2,841 
64 

1,268 
523 
599 

178 
477 
646 
12 
103 

510 

1,174 

564 

627 

96 

1,237 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 

Females. 

3,437 

3,091 

7,221 

6,  020 

63, 718 

48,  893 

1,909 

1,730 

6,888 

6,361 

3,236 

3,011 

4,097 

3,555 

4,705 

4,231 

16, 703 

14,  499 

762 

714 

2,245 

2,030 

254 

171 

2,110 

1,802 

6,895 

6,334 

5,998 

5,283 

3,761 

3,354 

1,817 

1,578 

2,700 

2,413 

5,900 

5,344 

231 

180 

3,259 

2,  975 

6,435 

5,885 

4,74» 

4,  320 

3,445 

3,222 

1,164 

962 

1,867 

1,659 

371 

318 

3,143 

2.878 

34, 228 

29, 647 

4,699 

4,090 

694 

578 

833 

716 

206 

161 

5,475 

5,195 

3,906 

3,535 

2,580 

2,242 

5,957 

5,585 

5,480 

4,865 

10,  605 

9,925 

4,782 

4,405 

2,064 

1,799 

3,677 

3,211 

1,985 

1,718 

5,150 

4,863 

4,234 

3,797 

4,005 

3,799 

7.974 

7, 3S4 

1,417 

1,246 

8,021 

7,537 

2,904 

2,486 

7,777 

7,220 

940 

779 

6,908 

6,291 

3,987 

3,418 

2,655 

2,341 

1,085 

928 

1,821 

1,609 

5,935 

5,251 

266 

219 

542 

451 

3,154 

2,754 

4,640 

4,321 

2,  583 

2,105 

5,073 

4,658 

746 

647 

7,511 

6,947 

P0PULATI02^. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES :  1890— Continued. 


627 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 
PARENTS. 

NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

2. 125 
4.002 
44. 0.54 
1,600 
4,821 

2,333 

3,343 

3,959 

13.  265 

629 

1,777 
220 
1,259 
4,723 
4,108 

2.819 
1,395 
2,177 
4,034 
201 

1,653 
4,691 
3.568 
2,017 
839 

1,500 

252 

1,912 

27, 134 

3,486 

574 

715 

175 

3,390 

3,030 

2,005 
4,712 
4,554 
7.322 
3,793 

1,643 
2,117 
1,112 
2,019 
2,822 

3, 121 
5,950 
1,085 
5,113 
1,898 

4,285 
799 
4,568 
3,075 
1,763 

713 

1,110 

4,451 

234 

411 

2,423 
2,948 
1,  622 
3.800 
574 
5,465 

1,795 
3.585 
31. 147 
1,441 
4,270 

2,172 

2,  928 

3,513 

11.  348 

582 

1,603 
141 
1,069 
4,201 
3,550 

2,529 
1,243 
1,984 
3,477 
159 

1,451 
4,  235 
3,270 
1,881 
698 

1,328 

214 

1,729 

23,  111 

2,958 

490 

604 

130 

3,099 

2,695 

1,694 
4,399 
4,  099 
6,  838 
3,528 

1,465 
1,  T95 
934 
1,838 
2,353 

2,966 

5,410 

981 

4,788 
1,570 

3,891 
659 
4,104 
2,602 
1,518 

635 
999 
3,983 
192 
330 

2.025 
2,706 
1,325 
3,472 
497 
5,107 

1,312 

3.219 

19. 664 

309 

2,067 

903 
754 
746 
3,438 
133 

468 
34 

851 
2,172 
1,890 

942 

422 
523 

1.872 
30 

1.606 
1,744 
1,178 
1,428 
325 

367 

119 

1,231 

7,094 

1,213 

120 
118 
31 

2,085 
876 

575 
1,245 

926 
3,283 

989 

421 
1,560 

873 
3,131 

1,412 

884 
2,024 

332 
2,908 
1,006 

3,492 
141 

2,340 
912 
892 

372 

711 

1,484 

32 

131 

731 
1,692 

961 
1,273 

172 
2,046 

1,296 

3.035 

17,  746 

289 

2,091 

839 
627 
718 
3,151 
132 

427 
30 

733 
2,133 
1,733 

825 

327 

429 

1,867 

21 

1,524 
1,650 
1,050 
1.341 
264 

331 

104 

1,149 

6,536 

1,132 

88 
112 

31 

2,096 

840 

548 
1,186 

766 
3,087 

877 

334 
1,416 

784 
3,025 
1,444 

833 
1,924 

265 
2,749 

916 

3,329 
120 

2.187 
816 
823 

293 
610 

1,268 

121 

729 
1,615 

780 
1,186 

150 
1,840 

905 

3,029 

23,  585 

227 

1,587 

822 
511 
491 
2,683 
112 

S14 
20 
540 

1,  813 
1,583 

600 

340 

395 

1,320 

11 

1,768 
1,421 

714 
1,355 

256 

232 

156 

1,083 

6,173 

913 

60 
68 

24 

1,078 

718 

466 

770 

607 

2,636 

669 

303 

1,708 

001 

2,  996 
1,550 

564 
1,247 

244 
2,461 

902 

3,719 
105 

1,  651 
754 
800 

254 
705 
894 
20 
176 

674 
1,703 
914 
nil 
135 
1,532 

648 

2,353 

17, 053 

141 

1,169 

620 

333 

411 

2,075 

70 

225 
13 

405 
1,428 
1,172 

430 

219 

290 

1,065 

4 

1,421 
1,089 

548 
1,039 

173 

138 
113 
834 
4,889 
713 

46 

41 

10 

1,278 

579 

282 
534 
441 

1,957 
481 

198 
1,267 

499 
2,399 
1,222 

454 
952 
176 

2,  054 
574 

2,841 
64 

1,268 
523 
599 

178 

477 

646 

12 

103 

510 

1,174 

564 

627 

96 

1,237 

3 

23 

2,833 

3 

10 

1 

1 

214 

1 

1 

1 

14 

1,926 
2 

7 

2 

2 
3 

4 
5 

6 

7 

1 
170 

8 
9 

10 

1 

11 

7 

^                   21 

31 

7 

1 

1 

16 

5 

22 
29 

6 

13 
14 
15 

16 

17 

18 

21 

19 

4 
13 
4 

3 

7 
1 

21 
22 
23 
"^4 

1 

13 

1 

331 

843 

20 

•>•> 

11 

26 

07 

313 

615 

6 

28 
29 
30 

V 

3 

1 

32 

33 

22 
11 

140 
40 
14 

149 
2 

21 
9 

63 

44 

10 

131 

1 

34 
35 

38 
37 

38 
39 
40' 

-ll 

6 

1 

20 

10 

10 
35 

4? 

43 

9 

i 

5 

32 

44 
45 

46 

47 
1*? 

18 
6 

13 

6 
3 

7 

49 
50 

51 

15 
3 

2 

4 
5 
8 

7 
2 
2 

3 
2 
4 

53 
54 
55 

56 
57 
58 
59 

930 

974 

60 
61 

16 

3 

7 

35 

26 

15 

62 

63 

4 
24 
26 

64 
65 
66 

628 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BOEN  AND  WHITE 


49 

50 
51 
32 
53 
54 

55 
56 
57 
58 
69 

60 
61 
62 
63 


COUNTIES. 


Nevada . 


Cliurchill.. 
Douglas  ... 

Elko 

Esmeralda . 
Eureka 


Humboldt . 

Lander 

Lincoln 

Lyon 

Nye 


Ormsby 

Storey  

Washoe 

White  Pine . 


New  Hampshire. 


Belknap  . 
Carroll  . . 
Cheshire. 

Coos 

Grafton  . 


Hillsboro 

Merrimack  . . 
Kockingham. 

Stratford 

Sullivan 


New  Jersey.. 


Atlantic 

liergen 

Biirliugton  . . 

Camden 

Cape  May  . . . 

Cumberland  . 

Essex 

Gloucester... 
Hudson 


Hunterdon 

Mercer 

Middlesex  . 
Monmouth. 


Morris . . 
Ocean... 
Passaic  . 
Salem. .. 


Somerset 
Sussex  . . . 
Union  . . . 
Warren . . 


New  Mexico . 


Bernalillo... 

Colfax 

Donna  Ana. 

Grant 

Lincoln 


Mora 

Rio  Arriba.. 
San  Juan  . . . 
San  Miguel. 
Santa  Fe 


Sierra  ... 
Socorro . . 

Taos 

Valencia. 


NATI\"E   BORN. 


Males. 


17, 976 


354 

580 
2, 124 

834 
1,049 

1,361 
903 

1,161 
804 
625 

1,792 

3,007 

2,618 

764 


150, 721 


8,643 

8,  522 
12, 784 

8,907 
17,  033 

30,  793 

20,  490 

-21,670 

14,  380 

7,499 


551,  059 


11,  838 
17,  532 
26,  595 
37,  484 

5,449 

21,177 
88,  277 
13, 507 
88,  664 

16,  490 
31,  894 
22, 771 

30,  780 

21,  912 
7,  652 

31,  984 

12,  021 

11,  620 
10, 670 
26,  046 
16,  696 


75,  515 


10,  211 
3,826 
3,710 
4,  258 
3,752 

5,282 
5,990 
1,022 
12, 156 
6,620 

1,833 
4,817 
4,985 
7,053 


Females. 


13, 079 


239 
365 
1,491 
506 
736 

934 
724 
771 
561 
392 

1,319 

2,513 

2,044 

484 


153, 469 


8,812 
8,386 

12,  788 
8,126 

16,  930 

32,  694 

20,  835 

21,  896 
15,  046 

7,956 


564,  899 


12,  262 
18, 133 
27,  375 
38,  278 
5,326 

20,  933 
94,  284 
12,  935 
88,  859 

17, 139 
31,  590 
22, 957 
31, 065 

23, 151 

7,605 

33,  294 

11,721 

12, 150 
10,  707 
27,  879 
17,  256 


66, 819 


9,095 
3,022 
3,343 
2,675 
2,815 

5,086 
5,401 
759 
11,  314 
6,  250 

1,351 
4,288 
4,813 
6,607 


FOREIGN    BORN. 


Males. 


11, 238 


90 
475 
948 
710 
1,151 

963 

476 
448 
489 
221 

1,446 

2, 137 

1,313 

371 


35,  845 


1,375 

778 

2,125 

3,  655 
1,776 

13,  257 

4,  315 
3,242 
4,414 

908 


169,  760 


2,469 
6, 162 
2,338 
6,078 
267 

1,747 
36, 131 

1,224 
50,  655 

974 
8,759 
9,  350 
3,760 

4,564 

332 

20, 192 

771 

2,541 

529 

9,475 

1,436 


7,540 


1,157 

749 

1,144 

1,777 

400 

201 
112 
78 
488 
495 

349 

369 

62 

159 


Females. 


3,468 


20 
131 
231 

98 
339 

176 
163 

86 
133 

52 

326 

1,149 

462 

102 


36, 495 


1,491 
438 
1,882 
2,523 
1,478 

16,  503 
3,795 
2,842 
4,602 
941 


159,  215 


2,267 
5,399 
2,220 
5,847 
226 

1,581 

37,  406 

983 

46,  948 

752 
7,735 
6,670 
3,523 

4,474 

385 

19,  576 


2,000 

353 

9,067 

1,165 


3,719 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


450 
377 
994 
947 
114 

49 

31 

31 

240 

197 


121 

8 

57 


Males. 


15, 876 


239 
509 
1,964 
606 
937 

1,099 

720 
955 
802 
391 

1,639 

2,928 

2,451 

636 


150,  423 


8,607 
8,512 

12,  766 
8,898 

17,  010 

30,  740 

20,  417 

21,  628 
14,  365 

7,480 


527, 802 


10, 811 
16,  683 
25,  271 
33, 882 
5,047 

20, 128 
85, 223 
12,  699 
87, 507 

16,  236 
30,  074 
21, 917 
28, 139 

21, 459 

7,578 

31,419 

10, 540 

10,  935 
10,  608 
25. 104 
16,  542 


69,  769 


8,082 
3,685 
3,668 
3,798 
3,732 

5,202 
5,708 
1,020 
12,  066 
6,264 

1,828 
4,774 
4,706 
5,236 


Females. 


11, 314 


124 
307 
1,326 
326 
634 

737 
523 
613 
561 

208 

1,234 

2,465 

1,883 

373 


153,  221 


8,783 
8,381 

12,  781 
8,120 

16,  904 

32,  641 

20,  781 

21,  848 
15,  032 

7,950 


540,  794 


11,037 
17, 181 
26,  070 
34.  442 


19,  888 
90,  509 
12,  329 
87,  606 

16,  895 
29,  941 
22, 175 
28,  655 

22,  654 
7, 527 
32,744 

10,  393 

11,  488 
10, 635 
26,  641 
17, 118 


62,  090 


7,421 
2,906 
3,  333 
2,552 
2,805 

5,001 
5,155 
759 
11,  226 
5,907 

1,345 
4,263 
4,569 
4,848 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


629 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOEKIGN 



PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

9,139 

5,645 

6,737 

5,  669 

8,511 

3,383 

4,827 

1,850 

1 

187 

91 

52 

33 

60 

20 

145 

115 

2 

272 

123 

237 

184 

420 

130 

126 

59 

3 

1,289 

833 

675 

493 

640 

226 

468 

170 

4 

408 

195 

198 

131 

446 

86 

492 

192 

5 

468 

235 

469 

399 

877 

329 

386 

112 

6 

712 

419 

387 

318 

582 

166 

643 

207 

7 

372 

221 

348 

302 

394 

159 

265 

205 

8 

614 

369 

341 

244 

416 

84 

238 

100 

9 

501 

309 

301 

252 

409 

128 

82 

5 

10 

241 

100 

150 

108 

200 

50 

255 

186 

11 

1,023 

071 

616 

563 

749 

311 

850 

100 

12 

989 

656 

1,939 

1,809 

1,891 

1,140 

325 

57 

13 

1,671 

1,226 

780 

657 

1,098 

455 

382 

168 

14 

392 

197 

244 

176 

329 

99 

170 

114 

15 

125, 631 

127, 998 

24,  792 

25,  223 

35,  748 

36,448 

395 

295 

IS 

7,735 

7,879 

872 

904 

1,371 

1,491 

40 

29 

17 

8,113 

7,965 

399 

416 

777 

438 

11 

5 

18 

10,  739 

10,  826 

2,027 

1,955 

2, 125 

1,882 

18 

7 

19 

6,786 

6,121 

2,112 

1,999 

3,651 

2,523 

13 

6 

20 

15,  330 

15, 147 

1,680 

1,757 

1,770 

1,477 

29 

27 

21 

21,  875 

23, 519 

8,865 

9,122 

13,  238 

16, 500 

72 

56 

22 

17,  532 

17,  872 

2,885 

2,909 

4,286 

3,760 

102 

89 

23 

19, 196 

19,  475 

2,432 

2,373 

3,227 

2,838 

57 

52 

24 

11,  643 

12, 157 

2,722 

2,875 

4,400 

4.599 

29 

17 

25 

6,682 

7,037 

798 

913 

903 

940 

24 

7 

26 

344, 252 

352,466 

183, 550 

188,  328 

168, 937 

159,  048 

24,  080 

24, 272 

27 

8,799 

8,915 

2,012 

2,122 

2,441 

2,259 

1,055 

1,233 

28 

10,  705 

11,  213 

5,978 

5,968 

6,144 

5,394 

867 

957 

29 

21,  858 

22,  569 

3,413 

3,501 

2,328 

2,217 

1,334 

1,308 

30 

25,  886 

26,  366 

7,996 

8,076 

5,997 

5,830 

3,683 

3,  853 

31 

4,688 

4,522 

359 

344 

263 

225 

406 

461 

32 

18, 112 

17,  893 

2,016 

1,995 

1,739 

1,578 

1,057 

1,048 

33 

42,  652 

45,  535 

42,  571 

44,  974 

35,  926 

37,  363 

3,259 

3.818 

34 

10, 939 

10,  577 

1,760 

1,  752 

1,221 

981 

811 

608 

35 

32,  005 

31, 126 

55,  502 

56,  480 

50,  430 

46,  927 

1,382 

1,274 

36 

14,  908 

15,  486 

1,328 

1,409 

971 

752 

257 

244 

37 

21,  073 

21,142 

9,001 

8,799 

8,711 

7,726 

1,868 

1,658 

38 

13,  965 

14,  330 

7,  952 

7,845 

9,331 

6,667 

879 

785 

39 

23,  449 

23,  937 

4,690 

4,718 

3,723 

3,508 

2,678 

2,425 

40 

16,  293 

17,  074 

5, 166 

5,580 

4,548 

4,470 

469 

501 

41 

7,077 

6,994 

501 

533 

331 

385 

75 

78 

42 

14,  900 

15,  474 

16,  519 

17,  270 

20, 120 

19,  569 

637 

557 

43 

9,652 

9,572 

888 

821 

769 

638 

1,483 

1,328 

44 

8,004 

9,124 

2,331 

2,364 

2,  538 

1,999 

688 

663 

45 

9,  953 

10,  021 

655 

614 

529 

353 

62 

72 

46 

14,  290 

15,  606 

10,  814 

11,  035 

9,  450 

9,050 

967 

1,255 

47 

14,444 

14, 990 

2,098 

2,128 

1,427 

1,157 

163 

146 

48 

62,  725 

56,  595 

7,044 

5,495 

7,151 

3,709 

6,135 

4,739 

49 

7,251 

6,778 

831 

643 

1,101 

448 

2,185 

1,676 

50 

3,142 

2,460 

543 

446 

741 

376 

149 

117 

51 

1,  969 

1,728 

1,099 

1,605 

1,140 

992 

46 

12 

52 

2,326 

1,604 

1,472 

948 

1,586 

945 

651 

125 

53 

3,431 

2,644 

301 

161 

377 

il3 

43 

11 

54 

4,966 

4,832 

236 

169 

198 

49 

83 

85 

55 

5,612 

5,074 

96 

81 

110 

31 

284 

246 

56 

893 
11,493 

678 
10,  764 

127 
573 

81 

462 

78 
449 

31 

245 

2 
129 

57 

89" 

58 

5,873 

5,598 

391 

309 

484 

196 

367 

344 

59 

1,569 

1,180 

259 

165 

312 

97 

42 

C 

60 

4,507 

4,035 

267 

228 

356 

121 

56 

25 

Gl 

4,607 

4,493 

99 

76 

62 

8 

279 

244 

02 

5,086 

4,727 

150 

121 

157 

57 

1,819 

1,759 

63 

630 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


NATIVE  BOEN. 


Kew  York  , 


Albany 

Allegany 

Broome 

Cattaraugus . 
Cayuga 


Chautauqua  . 

Chemung 

Chenango 

Clinton 

Columbia 


Cortland . . 
Delaware . 
Dutchess. 

Erie 

Essex 


Franklin  . 

Eultou 

Genesee  . . 

Greene 

Hamilton  . 


Herkimer 

Jetlerson 

Kings 

Lewis 

Livingston  . . 

Madison 

Monroe 

Montgomery . 

New  York 

Niagara 


Oneida 

Onondaga. 

Ontario 

Orange  ... 
Orleans 


Oswego 

Otsego 

Putnam 

Queens  .... 
Kensselaer. 


Richmond 

Kockland 

St.  Lawrence  . 

Saratoga 

Schenectady.. 


Sclioharie. 
Schuyler.. 

Seneca 

Steuben  . . 
Suffolk  . . . 


Sullivan... 

Tioga 

Tompkins  . 

Ulster 

Warren  . . . 


Washington . 

Wayne 

Westchester. 

Wyoming 

Yates 


North  Carolina . 


Alamance  . 
Alexander. 
Alleghany. 
Anson 


Ashe 

Beaufort. 
Bertie 


Males. 


2. 183, 738 


61. 835 
20, 104 
28, 106 
26,  695 
27, 663 

29,  882 
21, 102 

17,  770 
19, 797 
19, 616 

13, 2.58 
21,  722 
31,794 
109,  813 
14. 756 

16,  210 
16,  425 

13,  427 

14,  577 
2,409 

19, 709 

29, 126 

275,  591 

13,  276 

15,  815 

19,  335 

66,  830 

18,  842 
430,  546 

23,  822 

47, 071 
56,  670 
20, 158 
40,  703 
12, 144 

30,  845 
23,  898 

6,160 
46,  208 
46, 514 

19,  043 

13,  685 
35,  648 
23,  941 
12,  240 

14,  053 
7,865 

12,  052 
37,744 
25,  910 

14, 070 
13,919 
15, 156 
38,  066 

12,  729 

19.  647 

20,  375 
54,  471 

13,  555 
9,345 


796,  806 


8,639 
4,558 
3,231 
9,830 

7,785 
10, 558 
9,459 


Females. 


2,  243, 065 


65, 453 

20, 108 
28,  998 
26,185 

28,  022 

30,  376 
20, 939 
18, 130 

18,  894 
21,  225 

13,  413 
21, 085 

34,  032 
109,  715 

14,  470 

15,  576 
17,  241 
14,  041 
15, 159 

1,931 

19,  966 

29,  667 
290,  061 

12,442 

16,  589 

19, 656 

70. 759 

19,  382 
444,812 

23,  638 

50,  596 
58.  521 

20,  756 
41,  925 
12,  434 

31,  823 
24,440 

6,058 
46,  705 
50,  291 

17,  871 
14, 035 

35,  497 
25, 617 

11.  988 

14,  433 
8,095 

12.  475 

36,  648 
26, 591 

13.  635 

14.  582 

15.  630 
38,  611 
12,545 

20, 179 

21,  700 
53,  909 
13,  726 

9,778 


817,  439 


9,602 

4,872 
3,288 
10, 177 

7,830 

10,  491 

9,709 


FOREIGN  BOBN. 


Males 


793, 155 


17, 621 
1, 563 
2,940 
4,307 
5,043 

7,537 
3,296 
1,041 
4,120 
2,828 

1,085 
1,646 
6,  550 
53,  539 
2,143 

3,304 

2,140 

3, 158 

973 

297 

3,159 

5,088 

135,  281 

2,228 

2.871 

2,101 

26,  043 

3,842 

317,033 

7,672 

12,  770 
15,  887 
3,898 
8,202 
3,405 

4,466 

1,390 

1,604 

18,972 

13, 228 

7,651 
4,583 
6,818 
4,085 
3,171 

407 

387 

1,753 

4,094 

5,451 

1,750 
771 
1,086 
5,769 
1,296 

3,000 
4,084 
19,  537 
2,140 
1,045 


2,343 


Females. 


777,  895 


19,646 

1,  465 
2,929 
3,679 
4,574 

7,407 
2,928 
835 
3,626 
2,503 

901 

1,043 

5,503 

49,  914 

1,677 

3,020 

1,844 

2,639 

889 

125 

2,774 
4,925 
137,  614 
L860 
2,526 

1,800 

25,  954 

3,  633 

322,  910 

7,359 

12,  485 

15, 169 

3,641 

7,029 

2,820 

4,749 

1,127 

1,027 

16, 174 

14,  478 

7,128 

2,  859 
7,085 
4,020 
2,398 

271 

364 

1,947 

2,987 

4,539 

1,576 
663 
1,051 
4,616 
1,296 

2,864 

3,570 

18,  855 

1,772 

833 


1,359 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


Males 


.  151. 096 


61, 056 

19,  925 

27.  800 
26,  571 
27, 371 

29,  790 

20,  676 

17,  629 
19, 695 
19, 109 

13,  201 

21,  580 
31,  013 

109, 303 

14,  699 

16, 183 
16,  293 
13, 350 

14,  254 
2,397 

19,  649 

29,  Oil 

270.617 

13,  242 

15,  690 

19, 139 
66,444 

18,  718 
420,  449 

23,  623 

46, 790 
56, 166 

19,  932 
39, 470 
12, 054 

30, 766 
23,781 
6,030 
44,539 
46, 171 

18,592 

12,  960 
35,  595 
23,  598 
12, 176 

13,  891 
7,755 

11,  964 
37,  516 
24, 757 

14, 033 

13,  739 

14,  973 
37,  426 

12,  693 

19, 528 
20, 219 
52,  698 

13,  522 
9,279 


520, 839 


6,036 
4,146 
3,018 
5,014 

7,487 
5,939 
3,953 


Females. 


2, 207, 164 


64,  851 

19,  9.58 

28,  080 

26,  084 

27,  770 

30,  306 

20,  551 

17,  981 

18,  861 
20,  652 

13,  381 
20, 966 
33, 147 

109,  256 

14,  413 

15,  550 
17,  091 

13,  984 

14,  831 
1,925 

19,  889 

29,  560 
284,  058 

12,401 

16,  470 

19,  476 
70,  363 

19,  239 
432, 192 

23,  512 

50,  342 
58, 016 

20,  527 
40,  021 

12,  348 

31,  759 
24, 320 

5,990 
44,  837 
49,  860 

17,  385 

13,  509 
35, 462 
25,  212 

11,  914 

14, 269 
7,991 

12,  383 
36,  411 
25, 348 

13, 604 
14,403 
15,418 
38,  010 

12,  502 

20,  052 

21,  .566 
52, 306 

13.  698 
9,703 


530,  881 


6,622 
4,442 
3,039 
5,203 

7,539 
5,908 
3,924 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


631 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PABENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1, 246, 119 

1, 274,  688 

904, 977 

932, 476 

788, 873 

776, 819 

36,924 

36, 977 

1 

32,844 

34, 375 

28, 212 

30, 476 

17,  581 

19,  634 

819 

014 

2 

16,  948 

17, 032 

2,977 

2,926 

1,556 

1,461 

186 

154 

3 

23,  373 

23, 649 

4,427 

5,  031 

2,929 

2,923 

317 

324 

i 

20,  085 

19,  800 

6,486 

6,284 

4,282 

3,669 

149 

111 

5 

19,  910 

20,  416 

7,401 

7,354 

5,022 

4,558 

313 

268 

6 

21,  823 

22,000 

7,967 

8,306 

7,525 

7,401 

104 

76 

7 

15.  816 

15,  732 

4,860 

4,819 

3,291 

2,  923 

431 

393 

8 

16, 104 

16,  465 

1,525 

1,516 

1,030 

834 

152 

150 

9 

11,  387 

11,356 

8,308 

7,505 

4,113 

3,  622 

109 

37 

10 

15, 655 

16,  834 

3,454 

3,818 

2,826 

2,502 

509 

574 

11 

11,  399 

11, 587 

1,802 

1,794 

1,081 

901 

01 

32 

12 

18,  802 

18,  343 

2,778 

2,623 

1,643 

1,043 

145 

119 

13 

23,  523 

25, 197 

7,490 

7,950 

6,  532 

5.499 

799 

889 

14 

44,015 

42,  395 

65,  288 

66,  861 

53,  375 

49,  783 

674 

590 

15 

10,  515 

10,443 

4,184 

3,970 

2,141 

1,674 

59 

66 

16 

9,  875 

9,465 

6,308 

6,085 

3,302 

3,015 

29 

31 

17 

13,  555 

14,  405 

2,738 

2,  686 

2,137 

1,843 

136 

151 

18 

8,862 

9,333 

4,494 

4,651 

3, 1.58 

2,637 

71 

59 

19 

12,  678 

13,203 

1,576 

1,628 

968 

889 

328 

328 

20 

1,927 

1,584 

470 

341 

297 

125 

12 

6 

21 

15, 132 

15,443 

4,517 

4,446 

3,154 

2,773 

65 

78 

22 

22,  079 

22,  335 

6,  932 

7,225 

5,077 

4,914 

126 

118 

23 

113,  413 

119,  405 

157,  204 

164, 653 

134,  455 

137, 425 

5,800 

6,192 

24 

8,933 

8.526 

4,309 

3,875 

2,227 

1,  859 

35 

42 

25 

11,  275 

11,  871 

4,415 

4,599 

2,865 

2,524 

131 

121 

26 

15, 877 

16, 189 

3,262 

3,287 

2,094 

1,792 

203 

188 

27 

32, 161 

33,  700 

34.  283 

36,  663 

26,  014 

25,  929 

415 

421 

28 

14, 126 

14,  379 

4,592 

4,860 

3,836 

3,632 

130 

144 

29 

134,  457 

136,  030 

285,  992 

296, 162 

314,  481 

322,  505 

12,  649 

13,  025 

30 

13, 114 

13,  097 

10,  509 

10,  415 

7,637 

7,321 

234 

164 

31 

27,  315 

29,  383 

19,  475 

20,  959 

12,  760 

12,  478 

291 

261 

32 

34,  589 

35,  671 

21,  577 

22,  345 

15,  835 

15, 130 

556 

544 

33 

14, 106 

14,  683 

5,826 

5,844 

3,892 

3,  638 

232 

232 

34 

29,  097 

29,  800 

10,  373 

10,  821 

8,167 

7,028 

1,268 

1,305 

35 

8,317 

8,634 

3,  737 

3,714 

3,398 

2,808 

97 

98 

36 

22,  524 

23, 043 

8.242 

8,716 

4,458 

4,742 

87 

71 

37 

21,  557 

22,  037 

2,224 

2,283 

1,395 

1,127 

118 

120 

38 

4,744 

4,730 

1,286 

1,260 

1,600 

1,025 

134 

70 

39 

24, 772 

25,  378 

19,  767 

19,459 

18, 934 

16, 167 

1,707 

1,875 

40 

26,444 

28,  635 

19,  727 

21,  225 

13,  203 

14, 475 

368 

434 

41 

9,743 

9,259 

8,849 

8,126 

7,614 

7,121 

488 

493 

42 

9.102 

9,516 

3,  8.58 

3,  993 

4,573 

2,858 

735 

527 

43 

22,  742 

22,  570 

12,  853 

12,  892 

6,811 

7,080 

60 

40 

44 

17,  797 

19,  034 

5.801 

6,178 

4,006 

4,001 

362 

424 

45 

8,489 

8,350 

3,687 

3,564 

3,160 

2,398 

75 

74 

46 

13,  302 

13,  763 

589 

506 

406 

268 

163 

167 

47 

6,998 

7,234 

757 

7.57 

385 

360 

112 

108 

48 

9,459 

9,671 

2,505 

2,712 

1,746 

1,946 

95 

93 

49 

31,  290 

30, 141 

6,  226 

6,270 

4,079 

2,975 

243 

249 

50 

20,  256 

20,  781 

4,501 

4,567 

5,427 

4,529 

1,177 

1,253 

51 

10,  581 

10,  465 

3,452 

3,139 

1,750 

1,  576 

37 

31 

52 

12,  562 

13,  063 

1,177 

1,340 

768 

602 

183 

180 

53 

13,  243 

13,  656 

1,730 

1,762 

1,080 

1,049 

189 

214 

54 

29,  046 

29,  928 

8,380 

8,082 

5,763 

4,614 

646 

603 

55 

10,  097 

9,863 

2,596 

2,639 

1,289 

1,281 

43 

58 

56 

14,  441 

14,  965 

5,087 

5,087 

2,994 

2,864 

125 

127 

57 

14,  576 

15,  686 

5,643 

5,880 

4,078 

3,566 

162 

138 

58 

31, 161 

31, 403 

21,  537 

20, 903 

19,  428 

18,  840 

1,882 

1,618 

59 

10,  083 

10,  342 

3,439 

3,350 

2,140 

1,772 

33 

28 

60 

8,023 

8,415 

1,256 

1,288 

1,045 

831 

66 

77 

61 

517, 126 

527,  357 

3,713 

3,524 

2,316 

1,346 

275, 994 

286, 571 

62 

6,007 

6,597 

29 

25 

18 

12 

2,603 

2,980 

63 

4,144 

4,434 

2 

g 

412 

430 

64 

3,000 

3,021 

18 

18 

2" 

2" 

213 

249 

65 

4,972 

5,163 

42 

40 

16 

4 

4,816 

4,974 

66 

7,452 

7,519 

35 

20 

6 

1 

298 

297 

67 

5,908 

5,882 

31 

26 

18 

4 

4,620 

4,583 

68 

3,944 

3,  !)19 

9 

5 

6 

2 

5,506 

5,785 

69 

632 


COMPEl^DIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


COUNTIES. 


11 

12 
13 
14 
15 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36 
37 

38 
39 
40 

41 
42 
43 
44 
45 

46 

47 
48 
49 
50 

51 
52 
53 
54 
55 

56 
57 
58 
59 
60 

61 
62 
63 
64 
65 


67 
68 
69 
70 
71 


North  Carolina — Continued 

Bladen  

Brunswick 

Buncombe 

Burke 

Cabarrus 

CaMwell 

Camden 

Carteret 

Caswell 

Catawba 

Chatham 

Cherokee 

Chowan  

Clay 

Cleveland 

Columbus 

Craven  

Cumberland 

Currituck 

Dare 

Davidson 

Davie 

Duplin 

Durham 

Edgecombe 

Forsyth 

Franklin 

Gaston 

Gates 

Graham 

Granville 

Greene 

Guilford 

Halifax 

Harnett 

Haywood 

Henderson 

Hertford 

Hyde 

Iredell 

Jackson  

Johnston 

Jones 

Lenoir 

Lincoln 

McDowell 

Macon 

Madison  

Martin 

Mecklenburg 

Mitchell 

Montgomery 

Moore 

Nash 

New  Hanover 

Northampton 

Onslow 

Orange 

Pamlico 

Pasquotank 

Pender 

Perquimans 

Person 

Pitt 

Polk 

Randolph 

Richmond 

Robeson 

Rockingliam 

Rowan 

Rutherlord 


NATIVE  BOKN. 


Males. 


8,173 
5,420 
17,  605 
7,203 
8,801 

5,965 
2,872 
5,340 
7,854 
9,002 

12,  500 

4,  985 
4,545 
2,131 

10,  012 

8,648 
9,750 

13,  331 
3,506 
1,945 

10,  567 
5,654 
8.891 
8,759 

11,  743 

14, 149 

10,  439 
8,568 
5,085 
1,701 

12, 107 

4,856 

13,661 

14, 196 

6,776 

6,773 
6,200 
6,884 
4,479 

12,  275 

4,751 

13,  481 
3,670 
7,265 
6,079 

5,382 
4,959 
9, 138 
7,619 
20,  958 

6,501 
5,638 
10,  237 
10,459 
10,  967 

10,  567 
5,206 
7,632 
3,592 

5,  299 

6,171 
4,635 
7,624 
12,  842 
2,919 

12,  405 
11,837 
15,  624 
12,  564 
11,871 
9,122 


Females 


8,584 
5,  455 
17,  304 
7,718 
9,321 

6,327 
2,792 
5,444 
8,170 
9,  652 

12,  872 
4,981 
4.599 
2,065 

10,  368 

9,184 
10,  685 

13,  917 
3,  235 
1,817 

11, 114 
5,955 
9,787 
9,  240 

12,  332 

14,  205 
10,  631 

9,108 

5,  IGl 
1,612 

12,  356 
5,177 

14, 214 
14,  660 
6,908 

6,  558 
6,307 
6,958 
4,421 

13, 145 

4,746 

13,  730 
3,729 
7,594 
6,500 

5,520 
5,127 
8,652 
7,597 
21,466 

6,285 
5,585 
10, 191 
10,  238 
12,  514 

10,  062 
5,  092 
7,305 
3,548 
5,415 

6,328 

4,655 

7,524 

12,  662 


12,  765 
12,  070 
15,  826 
12,  740 
12, 189 
9,640 


FOHEIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


5 
19 

207 
12 
16 

4 

3 

25 

3 

24 


15 

1 

10 

19 

60 

42 

4 


14 

5 
10 
23 
26 

54 

14 
70 


18 
3 
99 
31 
11 

11 

43 

5 

1 

26 

10 
18 

2 
15 

6 

23 
7 

13 

2 

161 

17 

13 

34 

9 

327 


4 

4 

5 

21 

14 
2 
3 

12 
5 

16 

28 
21 
38 
43 


Females. 


1,50 
6 

4 


17 

1 

218 

4 
1 
7 
1 
13 


3 
10 

n 

13 
12 
21 
20 
2 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


Males. 


4,292 
3,063 
14, 255 
6,042 
6,157 

5,203 
1,713 
4,217 
3,250 

7,727 

8,486 
4,826 
2,008 
2,053 
8,457 

5,861 
3,476 
7,250 
2,448 
1,748 

8,820 
4,251 
5,700 
5,190 
4,118 

9,504 
5,355 
6, 150 
2,770 
1,607 

5,935 
2,594 
9,606 
4,791 
4,716 

6,513 
5,499 
2,882 
2,554 
9,425 

4,331 
9,863 
1,948 
4,289 
4,845 

4,488 
4,638 
8,715 
3,952 
11, 392 

6,231 
4,486 
6,859 
6,192 
4,566 

4,637 
3,747 
5,011 
2,403 
2,623 

3,000 
2,377 
4,107 
6,705 
2,384 

10,  751 
5,  327 
8,156 
7,491 
8,479 
7,306 


Females. 


4,348 
3, 052 
14,  028 
6,318 
6,506 

5,528 
1,631 
4,271 
3,385 
8,311 

8,687 
4,819 
1.982 
2,001 
8,830 

5,919 
3,604 
7,629 
2,277 
1,608 

9,334 

4,  5(l6 
5,888 
5,480 
4,357 

9,851 
5,382 
6,689 
2,763 
1,530 

6,166 
2,681 
10,  039 
4,771 
4,721 

6,301 
5,630 
3,015 
2,405 
10, 049 

4,334 
10,  026 
1,933 
4,209 
5,176 

4,589 
4,782 
8,365 
3,881 
11, 506 

6,001 
4,480 
7,075 

5,  985 
4,983 

4,574 
3,641 
4,  685 
2,358 
2,545 

2,952 
2,  339 
4,141 
6,472 
2,408 

11,072 
5,623 
8,441 
7,647 
8.601 
7,759 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


633 


NATIVE   WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

4,252 

4,  .311 

40 

'  37 

5 

1 

3,881 

4,236 

1 

3,040 

3,034 

23 

18 

19 

5 

2,357 

2,404 

2 

14, 087 

13,  827 

168 

201 

207 

150 

3,350 

3,276 

3 

6,023 

6,308 

19 

10 

12 

6 

1,161 

1,400 

4 

6, 128 

6,487 

29 

19 

16 

4 

2,644 

2,815 

5 

5,179 

5,513 

24 

15 

.4 

2 

762 

799 

6 

•            1  708 

1,627 
4,238 

5 

4 

3 

1,159 

1,161 

7 

4!  169 

48 

33 

25 

is" 

1,123 

1,174 

8 

3,242 

3,373 

8 

12 

3 

1 

4,604 

4,785 

9 

7,685 

8,275 

42 

36 

24 

11 

1,275 

1,341 

10 

8,451 

8,654 

35 

33 

23 

18 

4,014 

4,185 

11 

4,812 

4,808 

14 

11 

0 

4 

159 

162 

12 

2,000 

1,977 

8 

5 

14 

6 

2,538 

2,619 

13 

2  051 

1,999 

8,799 

2 

2 

1 

78 

64 

14 

8U26 

31 

31 

10 

4 

1,555 

1,538 

15 

5,842 

5,888 

19 

31 

19 

5 

2,787 

3,265 

16 

3,403 

3,518 

73 

86 

60 

35 

6,274 

7,084 

17 

7,142 

7,519 

108 

110 

42 

31 

6,081 

6,288 

18 

2,443 

2,267 

5 

10 

4 

2 

1,058 

958 

19 

1,741 

1  603 

7 

5 

6 

197 

209 

20 

8,789 

9,300 

31 

34 

13 

7 

1,748 

1,780 

21 

4,  231 

4,498 

20 

8 

5 

7 

1,403 

1,  449 

22 

5,649 

5,835 

51 

53 

10 

2 

3,191 

3,899 

23 

5,155 

5,435 

35 

45 

23 

19 

3,569 

3,760 

24 

4,078 

4,296 

40 

61 

26 

12 

7,625 

7,975 

25 

9,443 

9,791 

61 

60 

52 

26 

4,647 

4,354 

26 

5,341 

5,374 

14 

8 

13 

5 

5,085 

5,250 

27 

6.042 

6,624 

108 

65 

70 

18 

2,418 

2,419 

28 

2,767 

2,759 

3 

4 

5 

1 

2,315 

2,398 

29 

1,604 
5,918 

1,526 
6,145 

3 
17 

4 
21 

94 
6,172 

82 
6,190 

3a 

18 

3 

31 

2,  589 

2,674 

5 

7 

3 

3 

2,262 

2,496 

32 

9,476 

9,922 

130 

117 

97 

78 

4,057 

4,175 

33 

4,754 

4,  729 

37 

42 

31 

21 

9,405 

9,889 

34 

4,681 

4,684 

35 

37 

11 

5 

2,060 

2,187 

35 

6,500 

6,297 

13 

4 

11 

4 

260 

257 

36 

5,  424 

5,570 

75 

60 

43 

39 

701 

677 

37 

2,878 

3,011 

4 

4 

5 

4 

4,002 

3,943 

38 

2,544 

2,400 

10 

5 

1 

2 

1,925 

2,  016 

39 

9,357 

10, 001 

68 

48 

26 

16 

2,850 

3,096 

40 

4,318 

4,319 

13 

15 

10 

5 

420 

412 

41 

9,829 

10,  006 

34 

20 

18 

10 

3,618 

3,704 

42 

1,943 

1,920 

5 

7 

2 

2 

1,722 

1,796 

43 

4,265 

4,186 

24 

23 

15 

4 

2,976 

3,386 

44 

4,826 

5.161 

19 

15 

6 

1 

1,234 

1,324 

45 

4,473 

4,576 

15 

13 

23 

14 

894 

931 

46 

4,623 

4,763 

15 

19 

7 

9 

321 

345 

47 

8,681 

8,344 

34 

21 

13 

2 

423 

287 

48 

3,947 

3,874 

5 

7 

2 

3 

3,667 

3,716 

49 

11, 119 

11,  224 

273 

282 

155 

88 

9,572 

9,960 

50 

6,215 

5,990 

16 

11 

16 

4 

271 

284 

51 

4,452 

4,446 

34 

34 

13 

3 

1,152 

1,105 

52 

6,741 

6,958 

118 

117 

34 

17 

3,378 

3,116 

53 

6,172 

5,969 

20 

16 

8 

1 

4,268 

4, 253 

54 

4,164 

4,578 

402 

405 

322 

218 

6,406 

7,531 

55 

4,  617 

4,565 

20 

9 

9 

4 

5,930 

6.088 

56 

3,738 

3,637 

9 

4 

3 

1 

1,460 

1.  451 

57 

4,987 

4.665 

24 

20 

4 

5 

2,621 

2,  022 

58 

2,399 

2,351 

4 

7 

5 

1 

1,189 

1,190 

59 

2,590 

2,491 

33 

54 

20 

13 

2,677 

2,870 

60 

2,980 

2,941 

20 

]1 

14 

1 

3,171 

3,376 

61 

2,371 

2,333 

6 

6 

2 

1 

2,258 

2,316 

62 

4, 100 

4  134 

7 

7 

3 

3,517 

3.383 

63 

6!679 

0i444 

26 

28 

12 

3  ' 

6,137 

6,190 

64 

2,363 

2,397 

21 

11 

5 

10 

535 

560 

65 

10,  719 

11,040 

32 

32 

16 

9 

1,654 

1,693 

66 

5,257 

5,552 

70 

71 

26 

13 

6,512 

6,447 

67 

8,062 

8,  347 

94 

94 

21 

11     i 

7,468 

7,  386 

68 

7,464 

7,603 

27 

44 

38 

21 

5,073 

5,093 

69 

8,405 

8,530 

74 

71 

42 

20     1 

3,393 

3,588 

70 

7,286 

7,745 

20 

14 

6 

2    1 

1,816 

1,881 

7J 

634 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BOEN  AND  WHITE 


CO0NTIES. 

NATIVE 

BORN. 

FOREIGN 

BORN. 

TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

T 

North  Carolina— Continued. 

12, 042 
5, 924 
8,521 
9,  592 
3,356 

2,  875 
2,160 

10,  7.54 
8,655 

24,  509 

9,  293 

5,180 

5,  29(1 

12,  697 

10,  893 
9,116 
6,771 
4,753 

54,598 

13, 041 
6,200 
8,668 
9,675 
3,193 

2,993 
2,  064 

10, 492 
8,  803 

24,  524 

9,921 
4,996 
5,320 
13,  330 

11,  777 
9,514 
7,015 
4,736 

46,  660 

12 
6 
8 
12 
17 

10 
1 
9 

65 
115 

89 

14 

1 

43 

1 
9 
3 

1 

6 

2 

2 

11 

3 

7,829 
5,143 
7,105 
8,401 
2,884 

2,620 
1,559 
7,971 
3,144 
12, 847 

2,780 
2,515 
5,072 
7,527 

9,892 
5,455 
6,088 
4,603 

54, 331 

8,118 
5,474 
7,271 
8,511 
2,740 

2,735 
1,440 
7, 728 
3,167 
13,  074 

2,954 
2, 422 
5,107 
7,515 

10,736 
5.415 
6,329 
4,593 

46,444 

9 

Stanly                          

3 

Stokes                    

4 

>> 

Swain                     

6 

7 

8 

4 
58 
59 

57 
10 

q 

Vance                   

10 

"Wake                 

11 

i'> 

1'^ 

14 

30 

4 
5 

1 
1 

34,  469 

15 

Wilkes 

16 

17 

Tailkin                   

18 

19 

North  Dakota         . 

46,  992 

''0 

2,268 

827 

73 

647 

6 

332 
1,772 

6,277 

1,341 

33 

2,  062 

56 

468 

639 

29 

405 

14 

5,636 

759 
36 

547 
1,054 
120 
458 
543 

3 

264 

94 

1,512 

43 

1,284 
1.56 

2,775 
255 

1,396 

1,774 

17 

3,526 

563 

1,805 

4 

773 

1,219 

3 

1,981 

521 

2,889 

18 

4,146 

1,979 
659 
41 
525 

1,621 

607 

46 

1,001 

1,177 

367 

10 

720 

2,268 

826 

72 

647 

6 

286 

1,713 

6,240 

1,335 

33 

2,061 

56 

466 

631 

29 

405 

14 

5,616 

758 

36 

547 
1,054 
120 
458 
543 

3 

264 

94 

1,503 

43 

1,281 
156 

2, 744 

t                 255 

1,393 

1,762 

17 

3,520 

561 

1,805 

4 

772 

1,219 

2 
1,978 

521 

2,887 

12 

4,143 

1,979 
652 
41 
525 

''1 

Kenson           

99 

93 

Uottineau    

21 

^5 

Buford                     

180 

1,298 

5,596 

1,078 

21 

1,  795 

24 

384 

5.30 

20 

311 

14 

4,750 

720 
32 

415 

898 

95 

453 

484 

239 

716 

4,347 

2,278 

9 

1,002 

50 

317 

466 

12 

300 

3 

4,656 

760 

7 

165 
739 
204 
387 
1,187 

52 

461 

3,393 

1,774 

11 

714 

29 

208 

336 

11 

194 

2 

3,315 

578 
6 

84 
496 
178 
286 
1,034 

128 

1,265 

5,501 

1,076 

21 

1,795 

24 

380 

519 

20 

311 
14 

4,  734 

717 

32 

415 

898 

95 

451 

484 

9fi 

Burleigh        . .        

''7 

98 

Cavalier       

V9 

Church 

"^n 

Dickey                     

31 

S'' 

Eddv       .   --          

3'^ 

Emmons        

S4 

Elannery    

s"; 

Foster     .            

36 

Garfield      

?7 

38 

Grill's     

3«) 

<in 

Kidder        

<ii 

4'' 

43 

44 

45 
46 

231 

70 

1,297 

17 

1,119 
146 

2,415 

189 

1,178 

1,588 

16 

3,103 

467 

1,480 

217 

146 

1,088 

46 

1,125 

96 

5,042 

284 

1,079 

1,156 

35 

2,334 

797 

1,046 

148 

118 

831 

16 

765 

66 

4,102 

177 

765 

875 

31 

1,728 

600 

745 

1 
382 
666 

3 
704 

205 

1,865 

1 

3,676 

23i 

70 

1,288 

17 

1,118 
146 

2,  392 

189 

1,174 

1,584 

16 

3,161 

466 

1,480 

47 

48 

49 

'^n 

Nelson       

51 

Oliver        

f<'> 

53 

'i'l 

^^ 

56 

57 

58 

Kolette 

59 

60 
61 

Stark  

615 

991 

5 

1,664 

359 

2,627 

3 

3,882 

534 

901 

5 

917 

305 

2,836 

2 

4,883 

615 

991 

5 

1,664 

358 

2,027 

1 

3,880 

6"' 

63 

61 

Stutsman 

65 

Towner 

66 

Traill            

67 
68 

Wallace      

Walsh 

POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


635 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIV'E 
PAKEXTS. 


Males. 


7,809 
5, 137 
7,086 
8,374 
2,864 

2,604 
1,556 
7,954 
3,083 
12,  708 

2,713 
2,484 
5,069 
7,450 

9,871 
5,427 
6,083 
4,598 


20, 926 


366 

57 

136 

6 

168 
1,074 
2,938 

190 
24 

1,244 

40 

228 

354 

14 

183 

7 

1,921 

176 

26 

415 
542 
50 
194 
127 


31 

609 

23 

403 
67 
430 
108 
576 

811 

7 

1,142 

152 

882 

3 

407 

430 

2 

1,211 

310 

638 

9 

745 


Females. 


8,093 
5.468 
7,261 
8,490 
2,734 

2,716 
1,  438 
7,709 
3,124 
12, 931 

2,901 
2,407 
5,103 
7,421 

10, 721 
5,400 
6,321 
4,593 


16, 502 


716 
253 
30 
115 


CO 
729 
2,373 
164 
15 

1,032 

17 

155 

275 
6 

131 
12 

1,597 
167 
27 

310 
454 

37 
176 

96 


61 
26 

455 

7 

358 
64 

314 
74 

434 

728 
1 
963 
123 
722 


289 

333 

3 

937 

206 

518 

1 

640 


NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 


FOREIGN  WHITE. 


Males. 


20 
6 
19 

27 
20 

16 
3 

17 
61 
139 


31 
3 

77 

21 

28 

5 

5 


33, 405 


1,390 

460 

15 

511 


118 

639 

3,302 

1,139 


817 

16 

238 

277 

15 

222 

7 

3,695 

582 

10 

132 
512 
70 
264 
416 

1 
175 

63 
894 

20 


2,314 
147 
817 

951 

10 

2,378 

409 

923 

1 

365 

789 


767 

211 

2,249 

3 

3,398 


Females. 


25 


10 
21 


19 
2 

19 
43 
143 

53 
15 
4 
94 

15 
15 


29, 942 


1,263 

399 

11 

410 


536 

3,188 

912 

6 

763 

7 

225 

244 
14 

180 

2 

3,137 

550 
5 

105 
444 
58 
275 
388 


170 
44 

833 
10 


82 

2,078 

115 

740 

856 

15 

2,198 

343 

758 


326 

658 

2 

727 

152 

,109 


3, 240 


Males. 


12 
6 
8 
12 
17 

10 
1 
9 

65 
114 

89 

14 

1 

43 

1 
9 
3 


46, 918 


1,621 

607 

46 

1,001 


238 

709 

4,  343 

2,278 

9 

1,000 

50 

317 

466 

12 

300 

3 

4,643 

760 

7 

165 
739 
204 
387 
1,187 


217 

146 

1,  086 


1, 125 

96 

5,010 

284 

1,078 

1,156 

35 

2,334 

797 

1,045 


529 

901 

5 

917 

365 
2,835 

2 
4,881 


Females. 


4 

58 
58 

57 
10 


34,430 


1,177 

367 

10 

720 


52 

461 

3.390 

1,773 

11 

714 

29 

208 

336 

11 

194 

2 

3,313 

578 
6 

84 

496 

178 

286 

1,034 


148 

118 

831 

16 

764 
66 
4,070 
177 
765 

875 

31 

1,728 

600 

745 

1 

382 

666 

3 

704 

205 

1,865 

1 

3,676 


TOTAL  COLORED, 


Males. 


4,213 

781 
1,416 
1,191 

472 

255 

601 

2,  783 

5,511 

11, 663 

6,513 

2,665 

218 

5,170 

1,001 

3,661 

683 

150 


341 


47 

66 

41 

6 


Females. 


63 
"4' 
12 


4,923 

726 

1,397 

1,164 

453 

258 

624 

2,764 

5,636 

11, 451 

6,967 

2,574 

213 

5,815 

1,041 

4,093 

680 

143 


255 


52 

33 

38 

3 


4 
11 


18 
3 


2 
'55" 
'  i 

4 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

11 
12 
13 
11 

15 
16 

17 
18 


19 

20 
21 

22 
23 
24 

25 
26 
27 
28 
29 

30 
31 
32 
33 
34 

35 
36 
37 
38 
39 

40 
41 
42 
43 
44 

45 
46 

47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 

55 
56 
57 
58 
59 

60 
61 
62 
63 
64 

65 
66 
67 


636 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


COUNTIES. 


North  Dakota — Continued 

"Ward 

Wells 

Williams 

Unorganized  territory 

Ohio 

Adams 

Allen 

Ashland 

Ashtabula 

Athens 

Auglaize 

Belmont 

Brown 

Butler 

Carroll 

Champaign 

Clark 

Clermont 

Clinton 

Columbiana 

Coshocton 

Crawford 

Cuyahoga 

Darke 

Defiance 

Delaware 

Erie 

Fairfield 

Fayette 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Gallia 

Geauga 

Greene 

Guernsey 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Hardin 

Harrison 

Henry 

Highland 

Hocking. 

Holmes 

Huron 

Jackson  

Jeflferson 

Knox 

Lake. 

Lawrence 

Licking 

Logan  

Lorain 

Lucas 

Madison 

Mahoning 

Marion 

Medina 

Meigs 

Mercer 

Miami 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

Morrow 

Muskingum 

Noble 

Ottawa 

Paulding 


NATIVE  BOKN. 


Males. 


517 
375 
43 
240 


1, 608, 479 


12, 
23. 
15 
11 
26 

12, 
14 
99. 
21 
11 

12, 
13 
16, 
11 

55, 

10 
13 
6 
14 
13 

141 
20, 
13 
10, 
11 

13 
10. 
9 
14 
13 

17, 
13, 
7, 
19, 
20, 

13 
16, 
38, 
9, 
21 

11 
10, 
14 
12, 
18 

11 

44 


029 
387 
579 
271 
774 

114 
492 
225 
164 
206 


919 
743 
898 
305 

730 
190 
497 
072 


806 
935 
587 
123 
454 

314 

088 
390 
356 
784 

001 

878 
848 
124 
504 

987 
947 
959 
286 
567 

565 
089 
815 
003 
410 

450 
386 
243 
790 
269 

744 
145 
156 

847 


956 
018 
347 
834 


864 
187 
511 
13, 172 


Females. 


267 
24 
79 


,  604, 544 


13 
23 
16, 
11 
26, 

12, 
14 
100. 
20. 
11 

13 
13 

16. 
10 
53, 


13 
6, 
14 

14, 

149, 

18, 
13, 
10, 
10, 

14, 
10, 
10 
14 
1 

17, 
13 

8 

18, 
20, 

13 
16, 

38, 

9 

21 

11 
10, 
14 

12, 
18, 

11 

42, 
9 


720 
071 
848 
551 
375 

372 
506 
461 
505 
178 

012 
739 
134 
827 
436 

773 
196 
435 
349 
164 

018 
706 
099 


957 
27S 
321 
339 
061 

630 

935 
576 
245 
615 

398 
683 
014 
306 
391 

857 
568 
136 
829 
925 

263 
917 
269 
326 
575 

195 
117 
269 
189 
813 

767 
139 
521 
832 

675 
221 
183 
665 


FOKBIQN  BOEN. 


Males. 


392 

363 

20 

164 


247, 257 


209 
1,847 

441 
2,969 
1,198 

1,405 

2,484 

661 

3,233 


558 

2,440 

929 

281 

3,470 

697 

1,916 

58, 158 

877 
1,571 

707 

4,290 

709 

194 

8,213 

952 
330 
442 

537 
500 

42, 402 

1,595 

879 

331 

1,616 

374 
590 
659 
1,791 
819 

2,277 
494 

1,347 
922 

1,006 

383 
3,768 
13,  516 

520 
7,139 

995 

842 

709 

1,  250 

1,210 

818 

9,163 

152 

268 

1,370 
193 

2,904 
675 


Females. 


306 

207 

22 

28 


212, 036 


135 
1,339 

3.55 
1,864 

847 

1,209 
1,931 

552 
2,695 

494 

544 

2,179 

747 

234 

2,818 

503 

1,625 

51,  880 

663 
1,196 

658 

3,531 

544 

132 

6,971 

800 
309 
336 
588 
300 

41,  540 

1,155 

636 

130 

1,345 

289 
438 
507 
1,566 
631 

1,716 
449 

937 
802 
938 

290 
3,224 
12,  268 

421 
5.996 

793 

638 

679 

934 

1,009 

634 

5,532 

123 

186 

1,301 
152 

2,376 
420 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


516 

375 

43 

238 


1, 563, 539 


12, 
21, 
14, 
11 
25 

12 

14, 
97, 
20 
11 

12, 
13 
16 
10 
51 

10, 
11 
6 
12, 
13, 

133, 

20, 

13, 

9, 

11 

13, 
10 
9, 
14 
13, 

16 
12, 

7, 
18 
20, 

12, 
15 
37, 
9, 
20, 

11 

10 
13, 
12 

18, 

11 

42, 
9, 


12, 


822 
076 
564 
129 


093 
496 
226 
584 
159 

080 
588 
959 
205 
962 

693 

154 
879 
794 

781 

530 
699 
3.53 
252 
957 

301 
883 
385 
338 
548 

760 
691 
525 
625 

487 

227 
871 
957 
185 
194 

965 
942 
692 
013 
176 

925 

809 
675 
281 
885 

606 
069 
433 

724 
124 

907 
723 
247 
774 

287 
166 
485 


Females. 


267 
23 

78 


1, 562, 713 


12, 
21, 
15 
11 

26, 

12, 
14 
99 

20, 
11. 

12, 
13, 

15, 
10 
50, 

9 
12 

6 
12 
13, 

142, 
18 
13 
9, 
10, 

13 
10, 
10, 
14 
13 

17 
13 
8 
18, 
20, 

12, 
16, 
37 


521 
794 
842 
422 
829 

347 
570 
526 
969 
151 

294 
440 
408 
223 
120 

730 
155 
032 
135 
114 

676 

517 
942 
050 
515 

948 
092 
316 
304 
800 

178 
769 
285' 
849 
594 

647 
627 
010 
219 
025 

274 
411 
043 
061 
705 

790 

373 
755 
880 
208 

070 
062 
587 
094 
237 

715 
964 
461 

777 

035 
205 
102 
258 


POPULATIOif. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


637 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE   WHITE— FOREIGN 

1 

— 

PARENTS. 

PAKENTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COI.OBED. 

Males. 

Females., 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

173 
151 

8 
143 

150 

104 

3 

41 

343 

224 

35 

95 

316 
163 
20 
37 

392 

363 

20 

161 

306 

207 

22 

28 

1 

1 

2 

i 

1 

3 

5" 

i 

1, 171, 574 

1, 162,  943 

391, 965 

399, 770 

246,  803 

211, 750 

45,  394 

42, 117 

5 

12, 219 

11,958 

603 

563 

209 

135 

207 

199 

6 

15,  424 

14,  303 

3,  652 

3,  491 

1,843 

1,336 

315 

280 

7 

9,498 

9,710 

1,066 

1,132 

441 

355 

15 

6 

8 

16,  293 

16,  464 

2.836 

2,958 

2,961 

1,853 

150 

140 

9 

14,  374 

14,  260 

1,714 

1,569 

1,195 

846 

689 

547 

10 

9,196 

8,713 

3,897 

3,634 

1,405 

1,209 

i                     21 

25 

11 

21,  445 

21,  529 

4,051 

4,041 

2,480 

1,931 

1,  000 

930 

12 

11,381 

11,  638 

1,845 

1,888 

661 

550 

999 

937 

13 

13,  862 

13,  999 

6,722 

6,970 

3,229 

2,694 

584 

537 

14 

6,991 

6,932 

1,168 

1,219 

688 

494 

47 

27 

15 

10,  921 

11, 067 

1,159 

1,227 

552 

541 

792 

721 

16 

17, 026 

16,  755 

4,562 

4,685 

2,433 

2,171 

2,  338 

2,307 

17 

12, 956 

13,  367 

2,003 

2,041 

929 

747 

784 

726 

18 

10,  531 

10,  043 

074 

580 

281 

234 

693 

604 

19 

21,  079 

21, 121 

4,883 

4,999 

3,458 

2,817 

355 

317 

20 

10,  742 

10,  89G 

1,  951 

1,834 

695 

503 

39 

43 

21 

9,897 

9,  915 

4,  257 

4,240 

1,916 

1,625 

36 

41 

22 

40,  214 

40,  427 

57,  665 

58,  005 

58,  049 

51,  817 

1,727 

1,466 

23 

18,  459 

17,916 

2,335 

2,219 

877 

663 

278 

214 

24 

8,629 

8,177 

3,152 

2,937 

1.571 

1,196 

57 

50 

25 

10, 982 

11,  030 

1,  .548 

1,646 

706 

650 

277 

344 

26 

7,317 

7,111 

6,382 

6,406 

4,286 

3,528 

240 

192 

27 

14, 450 

14,  031 

1,903 

1,911 

706 

544 

237 

157 

28 

9,755 

9,562 

497 

488 

194 

l.'i2 

871 

810 

29 

37, 788 

36, 171 

14, 169 

14,  344 

8,186 

6,962 

3,524 

2,943 

30 

8,160 

7,906 

2,141 

2,042 

950 

800 

15 

9 

31 

10, 978 

11,  110 

905 

982 

329 

309 

1,206 

1,186 

32 

5,740 

5,706 

645 

610 

442 

336 

5 

5 

33 

11, 142 

11, 124 

1,196 

1,180 

528 

580 

2,027 

2,043 

34 

12,  465 

12.  681 

1,083 

1,119 

498 

300 

238 

261 

35 

58,  023 

59,  702 

75,  737 

82, 476 

42, 334 

41,  505 

7,309 

7,487 

36 

17,  970 

16,  336 

2,721 

2,433 

1,589 

1,152 

193 

169 

37 

11,515 

11,391 

2,010 

1,894 

878 

635 

324 

292 

38 

8,962 

9,  238 

663 

611 

328 

130 

502 

396 

39 

8,521 

7,878 

2,966 

2,716 

1,615 

1,345 

18 

21 

40 

12,  341 

12,  688 

880 

959 

373 

287 

761 

753 

41 

9,725 

9,  485 

1,146 

1,142 

589 

437 

77 

57 

42 

8,380 

8,477 

1,577 

1,533 

659 

507 

2 

4 

43 

10,  715 

10, 705 

3,  470 

3,514 

1,791 

1,565 

101 

88 

44 

11,  385 

11, 190 

1,809 

1,835 

819 

631 

373 

366 

45 

13,  845 

14, 124 

3,120 

3,150 

2,273 

1,716 

604 

583 

46 

11,  754 

12,  234 

1,188 

1,177 

492 

446 

149 

160 

47 

6,  l.j" 

6,494 

1,535 

1,549 

1,342 

936 

128 

94 

48 

15,  626 

15,  634 

2,387 

2,427 

919 

802 

993 

768 

49 

17,  770 

18,  092 

2,406 

2,613 

1,002 

937 

238 

221 

50 

11,  981 

11,826 

944 

970 

381 

288 

527 

469 

51 

10,  195 

10,  826 

5,614 

5,547 

3,752 

3,211 

593 

557 

52 

19,  913 

19,  079 

17,  762 

18,  676 

13,  469 

12,  216 

615 

566 

53 

8,100 

7,767 

1,181 

1,119 

519 

421 

510 

440 

54 

12,  442 

12,  547 

8,443 

8,661 

7,135 

5,995 

388 

368 

55 

9,358 

8,929 

2,248 

2,141 

993 

792 

140 

126 

.56 

8,649 

8,696 

1,420 

1,366 

842 

638 

76 

5o 

57 

11,  503 

1],693 

1,930 

1,894 

709 

679 

723 

682 

58 

9,526 

9,062 

3,198 

3,  032 

1,248 

934 

125 

95 

59 

15,  479 

15, 609 

2,645 

2,628 

1,206 

1,008 

602 

577 

60 

9,582 

9,503 

2,325 

2,212 

817 

634 

50 

52 

61 

31,  529 

29, 903 

11, 194 

11,  061 

9,157 

5,520 

1,301 

1,187 

62 

8,700 

8,938 

547 

523 

152 

123 

100 

60 

63 

8,083 

8,114 

691 

663 

268 

186 

60 

55 

64 

20, 003 

20, 540 

3,284 

3,495 

1,369 

1,300 

578 

641 

65 

9,375 

9,494 

791 

711 

193 

152 

21 

I'J 

66 

4,418 

4,211 

4,067 

3,951 

2,904 

2,375 

26 

22 

67 

11, 251 

9,976 

1,445 

1,282 

674 

419 

477 

408 

68 

638  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890, 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


Ohio— Continued 

Perry 

Pickaway  . . . 

Pike 

Portage 

Preble 

Putnam 

Eichland 

Eoss 

Sandusky  

Scioto  . .'. 

Keneca 

Slielby 

Stark  

Summit 

Trumbull 

Tusoarawaa  . 

Union 

Van  Wert  . . . 

Vinton 

Warren 

Washington  . 

Wayne  t 

Williams 

Wood 

Wyandot 

Oklahoma 

Beaver 

Canadian 

Cleveland 

Greer 

Kingfisher . . . 

Logan  

Oklahoma 

Payne  

Oregon  

Baker 

Benton  

Clackamas... 

Clatsop  

Columbia 

Coos 

Crook 

Curry 

Douglas 

Gilliam 

Grant 

Harney 

Jackson 

Josephine  ... 
Klamath 

Lake 

Lane 

Linn 

Malheur 

Marion 

Morrow 

Multnomah.. 

Polk 

Sherman 

TOlamook  ... 

TImatilla 

Union 

Wallowa 

Wasco 

Washington . 
Yamhill 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


13, 774 

t3, 231 

8,594 

12,  572 
11, 404 

14,356 

17,  211 

18,  652 

13,  331 
16. 435 

18,  385 
11,819 
.35,  872 
22,  500 
17,  858 

21, 066 
11, 151 

14,  287 
7.922 

12. 168 

19, 990 
17,  836 
11,910 
21, 171 
10, 224 


32. 907 


1.415 
3,749 
3.483 
2,903 

4,450 
6,895 
6,184 
3,828 


140, 787 


3, 189 

4.234 
6,  754 
2,772 
2,338 

4,041 
1,748 
847 
5.781 
1,817 

2,  451 
1,443 
5.  565 
2.  4«1 
1.294 

1,433 
7,494 
7,933 
1,409 
10,  518 

2.114 

28, 173 

3,783 

842 

1,345 

6,549 
6,280 
1,931 
4,072 
5,048 
5,108 


Females. 


13,  691 

12, 984 
8,376 

12,  798 
11,  206 

13,  843 

17,  960 

18,  814 
13, 278 
16,  696 

18, 469 
11,172 
36,  211 
22,  C03 
18, 120 

20,  676 
11,  023 
13,946 
7,753 
12, 159 

20, 090 
18,  412 
11,  603 
18,  895 
9,982 


26, 187 


1,140 
3,020 
2,917 
2,376 

3,557 
5,169 
4,812 
3,196 


115, 663 


2,424 
3,590 
5,691 
2,195 
1,694 

3,185 
1,307 
595 
5, 100 
1,453 

1,847 

895 

4,846 

1,914 

982 

979 
6,672 
7,185 

892 
8,929 

1,779 

22,  392 

3,315 

732 

1,133 

5,253 
4,  565 
1,598 
3,444 
4,422 
4,655 


FOREIGN  BOHN. 


Males. 


2.028 
429 
278 

1,330 
443 

1,117 
1,585 
1,016 
2,  159 
1,207 

2,136 
920 
6,711 
4,767 
3,489 

2,802 
375 
830 
217 
626 

1,226 
1,516 

783 
2,528 

856 


1,826 


75 
251 
137 

46 

219 
497 
489 
112 


41,  053 


933 

583 

1,725 

3,992 

843 

1,213 
146 
204 
728 
246 

673 
178 
773 
357 
118 

163 
679 
779 
251 
2,339 

232 
17,  377 
480 
160 
311 

1,155 

941 

84 

1   181 

1,619 

590 


Females. 


1,658 
315 
234 

1,168 
368 

872 
1,316 

972 
1,849 
1,039 

1,879 
796 
5,376 
4,219 
2,906 

2,074 
311 
608 
153 
515 

1,074 
1,241 

601 
1,798 

660 


914 


44 
138 


106 
209 
257 


16,  264 


218 

243 

1,063 

1,057 

316 

435 
43 
63 

255 

84 

109 

43 

271 

126 

50 

29 
353 
368 

49 

1,148 


6,942 

280 

58 

143 

424 
258 
48 
486 
883 
339 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


Males. 


13,  443 

12,  710 
8.174 

12,  480 
11, 197 

14,  318 
17, 144 
17, 162 

13,  230 

15,  860 

18,  286 
11,  574 
35,  704 
22,  215 
17, 746 

20, 957 
10,  919 
14, 059 
7.817 
11,674 

19,  221 
17,  810 
11, 883 
21,  073 
10, 179 


31,  294 


1,415 
3,646 
3,475 
2,901 

3,  763 
6,500 
5,818 
3,776 


139,  376 


3.172 
4.220 
6,  711 
2,733 
2,332 

3.991 

1,  745 

791 

5,665 

1,798 

2,434 
1.420 

5,508 
2,475 
1,287 

1,418 
7.461 
7,917 
1,349 
10, 306 

2,113 

27,  745 

3,778 

836 

1,325 

6,531 
0,273 
1,931 
3,972 
5,047 
5,092 


Females. 


13, 4,58 
12, 495 
7,973 
12, 717 
11, 018 

13, 818 
17, 899 

17.  413 
13, 182 
16, 184 

18, 377 
10, 960 
36.  045 
22,  350 

18,  039 

20,  578 

10,  808 
13.  724 

7.655 
11,725 

19, 428 
18,  376 

11,  595 
18,  828 

9,944 


24. 823 


1,140 
2,  9.36 
2,910 
2,376 

2,944 

4,841 
4,528 
3,148 


114, 560 


2,414 
3,  575 
5,656 
2,160 
1,690 

3,118 
1,306 
528 
5,012 
1,442 

1,938 

885 

4,783 

1.  913 

955 

943 
6,634 
7,172 

854 
8,786 

1,778 

22, 166 

3,314 

729 

1,100 

5,230 
4,563 
1,598 
3,340 
4,416 
4,646 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLOEED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


639 


NATIVE  WHITE — NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

1 

PARENTS. 

PABBNTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

10,  720 

10,  708 

2,723 

2,750 

2,028 

1,657 

331 

234 

1 

11, 767 

11, 528 

943 

967 

428 

315 

522 

489 

2 

7,334 

7,190 

840 

783 

278 

234 

420 

403 

3 

10, 099 

10,  397 

2,381 

2,320 

1,328 

1,166 

94 

83 

4 

10,  239 

10, 092 

958 

926 

441 

368 

209 

188 

5 

11,  211 

10,  980 

3,107 

2,838 

1,117 

872 

38 

25 

6 

14, 196 

14,  796 

2,948 

3,103 

1,585 

1,  316 

67 

61 

7 

14, 627 

14,  743 

2,535 

2,670 

1,014 

971 

1,492 

1,402 

8 

9,223 

9,151 

4,007 

4,031 

2. 155 

1,848 

105 

97 

9 

12, 770 

12,865 

3,090 

3,319 

1,207 

1,038 

575 

513 

10 

13,  881 

13, 511 

4,405 

4,866 

2,134 

1,878 

101 

93 

11 

8,807 

8,332 

2,767 

2,628 

920 

796 

245 

212 

12 

24,881 

25,067 

10,  823 

10,  978 

6,706 

5,372 

173 

170 

13 

15,  783 

15, 774 

6,432 

6,576 

4,759 

4,211 

293 

261 

14 

12, 938 

13, 195 

4,808 

4,844 

3,486 

2,905 

115 

82 

15 

15, 708 

15,  508 

5,249 

5,070 

2,799 

2,074 

112 

98 

16 

9,828 

9,784 

1,091 

1,024 

375 

.311 

232 

215 

17 

11,  937 

11,  701 

2, 122 

2,023 

827 

604 

231 

226 

18 

7,211 

7,097 

606 

558 

217 

153 

105 

98 

19 

10, 498 

10,  393 

1,176 

1,332 

625 

511 

495 

438 

20 

15, 885 

16,  071 

3,336 

3,357 

1,224 

1,074 

771 

662 

21 

14, 937 

15,400 

2,873 

2,976 

1,513 

1,241 

29 

36 

22 

9,940 

9,689 

1,943 

1,906 

783 

601 

27 

8 

23 

16, 280 

14, 439 

4,793 

4,389 

2,510 

1,788 

116 

77 

24 

8, 184 

7,929 

•1, 995 

2,015 

855 

660 

46 

38 

25 

28,  725 

22,  829 

2,569 

1,994 

1,796 

913 

1,643 

1,365 

26 

1,282 
3,289 

1,025 
2,655 

133 
357 

115 
281 

75 
249 

44 
137 
68 

27 

165" 

85 

28 

3,263 

2,733 

212 

177 

136 

9 

7 

29 

2,795 
3,468 

2,296 
2,677 

106 
295 

80 
267 

46 
215 

13 
106 

2 
691 

30 

613 

31 

5,842 

4,416 

658 

425 

484 

209 

408 

328 

32 

5,201 

4,040 

617 

488 

479 

257 

376 

284 

33 

3,585 

2,987 

191 

161 

112 

79     1 

52 

48 

34 

112, 745 

91,  224 

26,  631 

23,  336 

31,  811 

I 
16,  Oil 

10, 653 

1,356 

35 

2,708 

2,069 

464 

345 

548 

208 

402 

20 

36 

3,672 

3,062 

548 

513 

497 

242 

100 

16 

37 

4,999 

4,169 

1,712 

1,497 

1,645 

1,061 

123 

27 

38 

1,588 

1,128 

1,145 

1,032 

2,818 

1,051 

1,213 

41 

39 

1,808 

1,288 

524 

402 

820 

316 

29 

4 

40 

3,094 

2,355 

897 

763 

1,128 

431 

135 

71 

41 

1,622 

1,208 

123 

98 

138 

43 

11 

1 

42 

628 

413 

163 

115 

140 

63 

114 

67 

43 

5,029 

4,430 

6S6 

582 

542 

254 

302 

89 

44 

1,581 

1,232 

217 

210 

206 

84 

59 

11 

45 

2,110 

1,596 

324 

242 

351 

104 

339 

14 

46 

1,254 

779 

166 

106 

161 

43 

40 

10 

47 

4.806 

4,108 

702 

675 

552 

266 

278 

68 

48 

2,159 

1,626 

316 

287 

265 

121 

98 

6 

49 

1,140 

854 

147 

101 

114 

50 

11 

27 

50 

1,264 

840 

154 

103 

144 

29 

34 

36 

51 

6.688 

5,881 

773 

753 

627 

352 

85 

39 

52 

7,021 

6.376 

896 

796 

656 

367 

139 

14 

93 

1,218 

778 

131 

76 

175 

47 

136 

40 

54 

8,094 

6,821 

2,212 

1,965 

1,977 

1,136 

574 

155 

55 

1.924 

1,629 

189 

149 

206 

80 

27 

1 

56 

19. 441 

14, 598 

8,304 

7,568 

12, 435 

6,756 

5,370 

412 

57 

3,361 

2,990 

417 

324 

421 

280 

64 

1 

58 

702 

606 

134 

123 

135 

58 

31 

3 

59 

1,050 

858 

275 

248 

311 

143 

20 

27 

60 

5,617 

4, 476 

914 

754 

898 

420 

275 

27 

61 

5,346 

3,961 

927 

602 

816 

256 

132 

4 

62 

1,763 
3,059 

1,474 
2,499 

168 
913 

124 
841 

84 
975 

48 
481 

63 

306"' 

ihh" 

64 

3,634 

3,166 

1,413 

1,250 

1,451 

882 

169 

7 

65 

4,365 

3,954 

727 

692 

569 

339 

37 

9 

66 

640 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


Pennsylvania . 


10 
11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

17 
IS 
19 
20 
21 

22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

27 
28 
29 
30 
31 

32 
33 
34 
35 
36 

37 
38 
39 

40 
41 

42 
43 

44 
45 
46 

47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 

57 
58 
59 
60 

61 
62 
63 
64 

65 
66 
67 


Adams 

Allegheny . . 
Armstrong  . 

Beaver 

Bedford 


Berks 

Blair 

Bradford 
Bucks  . .  - 
Butler  . .  - 


Cambria . 
Cameron. 
Carbon  .- 
Center. . . 
Chester. . 


Clarion . . . 
Clearfield. 
Clinton .  -  - 
Columbia . 
Crawford . 


Cumberland . 

Bauphin 

Delaware 

Elk 

Erie 


Payette... 

Forest 

Franklin 
Fulton- .. 
Greene  - . . 


Huntingdon  . 

Indiana 

J  efferson 

Juniata 

Lackawanna. 


Lancaster  . 
Lawrence  . 
Lebanon  .. 
Lehigh  — 
Luzeme  .. 


Lycoming 
McKean  . 
Mercer. . . 
Mifflin . . . 
Monroe  - . 


Montgomery 

Montour 

Northampton 

Northumberland . 
Perry 


Philadelphia . 

Pike 

Potter 

Schuylkill  . . . 
Snyder 


Somerset 

Sullivan 

Susquehanna 
Tioga 


Union 

Venango 

Warren 

Washington 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


Females. 


2, 198,  872 


Wayne 

Westmoreland . 

AVyoming 

York 


16,  021) 
202, 307 

21,  848 

22,  305 
18,  886 

65.  388 
32,  275 
28, 055 
32,  543 
26,  001 

28,  606 
3,  342 

16,  316 
20,  295 
40, 766 

17, 484 

28,  799 
13, 195 

17,  372 

29,  838 

22,  516 
44, 961 
31, 167 
8,939 
35,  443 

34,  811 
4,375 

24,  553 
5,023 

14,  339 

17,  351 
20, 187 
19,  294 
8,159 
48, 166 

69.  555 
16,368 
22,  960 
35, 127 


.32,711 

20,  965 

24, 761 

9,691 

9,645 

52,  923 
6,940 
37,  009 
32,  654 
12,878 

378,  294 
4,065 
11,195 
62, 033 

8,745 

18, 111 
5,902 
18,  302 
23,  282 

8,691 
21,412 
16,  209 
32, 122 

13,  296 

47,  680 

7,622 

48,095 


2,  213,  422 


17,  094 
196,  574 

22,  252 
22, 133 

18,  929 

66, 072 
32,  714 
28,  001 
32, 449 
25,  703 

27, 148 
2,  810 
15,  728 
20,  291 
41,  895 

17,  775 
26, 996 
12,  914 

17,  381 
30,  568 

24,  263 
45, 436 
31,416 
7,  297 
35,  753 

34,  275 
3,  459 

26,  201 
5,007 

14,  428 

17,  287 
20,  775 

18,  477 
8,363 

47,  523 

72,  649 
16,  642 
23,  728 
35,  664 
68,  402 

32, 705 

18,  682 

25,  513 

9,918 

9,685 

54,  567 
7,022 
37,  783 
32,  471 
13, 146 

399, 190 

4,  042 

9,336 

60,  597 

8,834 

17,  990 
4,645 

18,  056 
22,  393 

8,949 
21,  333 
15,  393 

32,  274 

13, 437 

46,  458 

7,697 

48,  834 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


467, 459 


224 

85, 250 

1,572 

3,417 

525 

3,583 

3,617 

1,688 

3,777 

2,072 

6,560 

705 

4,049 

1,780 

3,822 

858 

8.169 

1,600 

1,207 

2,574 

313 

4,022 

6,208 

3,811 

8,083 

Females. 


6,874 

438 

385 

03 

104 

673 

795 

4,055 

81 

25,  805 

3,854 
2,  805 
1,035 
3,655 
37,  629 

2,940 

4,412 

2,936 

244 

435 

9,086 

986 

5,773 

5,933 

157 

132,  828 

709 

1,481 

19,  092 

43 

771 

674 

2,106 

3,672 

110 
2,157 
3,239 
4,037 

2,283 

11,  802 

347 

1,463 


378,  261 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


142 

67,  828 

1,075 

2, 222 

304 

2,  284 
2,260 
1,489 
1,846 
1,563 

4,061 
381 

2,531 
897 

2,894 

685 

5,601 

976 

872 

2,344 

179 
2,558 
5,892 
2,192 
6,795 

4,046 

210 

294 

44 

64 

440 

418 

2,179 

52 

20,  594 

3,037 
1,702 
408 
2,185 
26,  474 

2,223 

2,804 

2,534 

143 

346 

6,714 

697 

3,655 

3,640 

95 

136,  652 

596 

766 

12,  441 


445 

399 

1,629 

2,966 

70 
1,738 

2,744 
2,722 

1,994 

6,879 

225 

1,097 


Males. 


Females. 


2, 144, 191 


15,  864 
194,  618 
21,685 
21,939 
18,  574 

65, 098 
31,  825 

27,  739 
31,  361 
25,  895 

28,  332 
3,297 

16,  292 
20, 068 
36,  728 

17,  447 
28, 694 
13,  024 
17,  304 

29,  677 

21,  337 
41,  926 
27,  598 
8,913 
35,  286 

33,  364 
4,  372 

23,  587 
4,971 

14, 116 

17, 181 
20, 076 
19, 279 
8,064 
47,  996 

68,  203 
16, 223 
22,  858 

35,  056 
68,  269 

32,  023 

20,  792 

24,  598 

9,608 

9,561 

51, 427 
6,888 

36,  738 
32,  514 
12,  808 

360,  401 

4,012 

ii,  162 

61,  837 

8,742 

18. 016 
5,891 
18,  222 
23,  237 

8,663 

21, 182 
16, 169 
30,  349 

13,  282 

46,  974 
7,616 

47,  343 


2, 160,  477 


16,  937 
190,  824 
22, 153 
21,  786 
18,  057 

65,  804 
32,  306 
27, 709 
31,739 

25,  655 

26,  973 
2,791 

15,  715 
20,  053 
38,  271 

17,  740 
26,  920 
12,  761 
17,  327 
30,  421 

22,  983 
42,  925 
28,  028 
7,285 
35,  616 

33,  022 
3,456 

25. 148 
4,947 

14,  206 

17, 143 
20,  675 
18.  468 
8,289 
47,  368 

71,  406 
16,  509 
23,  664 
35,  631 
68,  025 

31,  906 
18,  530 
25,  376 

9,831 
9,592 

53,  312 
6,979 
37,  545 

32,  354 
13,  079 

377,  940 
3,989 
9,316 
60,  432 
8,832 

17, 942 
4,639 
17,  979 
22, 347 

8,927 
21, 117 
15,  358 
30,  687 

13,  418 

45, 951 

7,691 

48,  012 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLOEED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890-Contmued. 


641 


NATI^-E   WHITE— NATIVE 
PARENTS. 


Males. 


1,611,478 


15, 265 
99,  509 

19,  375 
17, 154 

17,  770 

61,  042 
27,  660 
24,  373 
28, 302 
21, 175 

20,  926 
2,670 

11, 438 
18,  525 
32, 453 

15, 435 
22, 087 
10,  914 
15,241 
24,  463 

20,  791 
37,  974 
20,  071 
5,642 
23,  633 

29,  006 
3,718 

22,  684 
4,744 

13,  881 

16, 127 
18, 747 
16,  065 
7,913 
20,  618 

61,  928 
13, 199 
22, 149 
31,  410 
35,  209 

27, 160 
16,  046 
19, 108 
9,243 
8,874 

43, 485 
5,716 
31,  309 
26,  802 
12,  474 

202,  046 

2,947 

9,529 

37,708 


16,  562 
4,661 

14,  752 
19, 029 

8,448 
17,399 
12,  406 
25,  916 

9,064 
39,  039 

7.068 
44,732 


Females. 


1, 626, 610 


16,  400 
95, 112 
20,  025 
17, 106 

17,  872 

61,  826 
28,  004 
24,  343 
28,  855 
20,  948 

19,  966 

2,183 
11, 121 

18,  6U9 
34,  085 

15,  833 

20,  639 
10,  725 
15,  432 
25, 166 

22, 482 
38,  892 
20,  236 
4,316 

23,  743 

28,  758 
2,997 

24.  214 
4,738 

13, 983 

16, 190 

19,  380 

15,  514 

8,158 

19,  986 

65,  067 
13, 458 
23,  038 
32, 154 
35,  068 

27,  335 
14,000 
19,  919 
9,457 
8,892 

45,  262 
5,765 
32,  284 
27,  099 
12,  824 

212,  289 

2,972 

7,  959 

37,  364 

8,759 

16,  578 
3,592 

14,720 
18,  343 

8,736 

17,  458 
11,  7.34 
26,  439 

9,072 
38,559 

7,124 
45,  453 


NATIVE  WHITB — FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 


Males. 


532, 713 


599 

95, 109 

2,310 

4,785 

804 

4,056 
4,165 
3,366 
3,059 
4,720 

7,406 
627 
4,854 
1,543 
4,275 

2,012 
6,607 
2,110 
2,063 
5,214 

546 

3,952 

7,527 

3,271 

11,  053 

4,358 
654 
903 
227 
235 

■   1, 054 

1,329 

3,214 

151 

27,  378 

6,275 

3,024 

709 

3,646 

33,  060 

4,863 

4,746 

5,490 

365 

687 

7,942 
1,172 
5,429 
5,712 
334 

158,  355 

1,065 

1,633 

24, 129 

73 

1,454 
1,230 
3,470 
4,208 

215 
3,783 
3,763 
4,433 

4,218 

7,935 

548 

2,611 


Females. 


533,  867 


537 

95,712 

2,128 

4,680 

785 

3,978 
4,362 
3,366 
2,884 
4,707 

7,007 
608 
4,594 
1,444 
4,186 

1,907 
6,281 
2,036 
1,895 
5,255 

501 

4,033 

7,792 

2,909 

11,873 

4,264 
459 
934 
209 
223 

953 
1,295 
2,954 

131 
27,  382 

6,339 

3,051 

626 

3,477 

32,  957 

4,  .571 

4,530 

5,457 

374 

700 

8,050 
1,214 
5,261 
5,255 
255 

165,  651 

1,017 

1,357 

23,  068 

73 

1,364 
1,047 
3,259 
4,004 

191 
3,659 
3,624 
4,248 

4,346 

7,392 

567 

2,559 


FOREIGN  WHITE, 


Males. 


465,  663 


372- 


223 

85,  081 

1,567 

3,411 

523 

3,566 
3,607 
1,686 
3,770 
2,067 

6,545 

705 
4,046 
1,782 
3,805 

858 
8,164 
1,  597 
1,206 
2,561 

306 
3,995 
6,176 
3,809 
8,065 

6,867 
438 
383 
63 
103 

671 

791 

4,049 

81 

25,  775 

3,830 
2,770 
1,033 
3,652 
37,  609 

2,936 

4,392 

2,929 

242 

434 

9,064 

985 

5,732 

5,892 

157 

131,  761 

708 

1,477 

19,072 

43 

771 

674 

2,103 

3,671 

108 
2,135 
3,  235 
4,031 

2,281 

11,  792 

345 

1,457 


Females. 


377,  926 


142 

67,  794 

1,075 

2,221 

303 

2,280 
2,259 
1,489 
1,846 
1,562 


4,059 

381 

2,531 

895 

2,891 

,  685 

5,  601 

976 

872 

2,340 

178 

2,554 

5,882 

2,192 

6,789 

4,042 

210 

294 

44 

64 

440 

418 

2,179 

51 

20, 592 

3,033 

1,700 

-41 


2,185 
26,  467 

2,220 

2,793 

2,531 

142 

346 

6,703 

696 

3,646 

3,634 

95 

136,  488 

596 

766 

12,  437 

29 

445 

399 

1,626 

2,966 

69 

1,724 
2,742 
2,718 

1,994 

6,876 

225 

1,096 


TOTAL  COLORED. 


Males. 


56,47 


163 
7,858 
168 
372 
314 

307 
460 
318 
1,189 
111 


45 

27 

231 

4,055 

37 
110 

174 

69 

174 

1,186 

3,062 

3,601 

28 

175 

1,454 

3 

968 

52 

224 

172 

115 

21 

95 

200 

1,  376 

180 

104 

74 

449 

692 
193 
170 
85 
85 

1,518 

53 

312 

181 

70 

18, 960 

54 

37 

216 

3 

95 
11 
83 
46 

30 
252 

44 
1,779 

16 

716 

8 

758 


Females. 


53,  280 


35 
76 
153 

54 
151 

1,281 

2,515 

3,398 

12 

143 

1,257 

3 

1,  053 

60 

222 

144 

100 

9 

75 

157 

1,247 

135 

64 

33 

384 

802 
163 
140 
88 
93 

1,266 

44 

247 

123 

67 

21,  414 

53 

20 

169 

2 

48 

6 

80 

46 


23 

61 

230 

62 

37 

63 

,591 

64 

19 

65 

510 

66 

6 

67 

823 

68 

157 

2 

5,784 

3 

99 

4 

348 

S 

273 

6 

272 

7 

349 

8 

292 

9 

710 

10 

49 

11 

177 

12 

19 

13 

13 

14 

240 

15 

3,627 

16 

17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

27 
28 
29 
30 
31 

32 
33 
34 
35 
36 

37 
38 
39 
40 
41 

42 
43 
44 

45 
46 

47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

52 
53 
54 

55 
56 

57 
58 
59 
60 


642 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.-P0PULAT10N  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


Ehodo  Island . 


9 
10 
11 
12 

13 
14 
15 
16 

17 

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 

23 
24 
25 
26 
27 

28 
29 
30 
31 
32 

33 
34 
35 
36 
37 

38 
39 
40 
41 
42 


Bristol 

Kent 

Newport 

Providence  . . 
■Washington . 


South  Carolina. 


44 
45 
46 
47 

48 

49 
50 
51 
52 
53 

54 
55 
56 
57 
58 

59 
60 
61 
62 

83 
64 
65 
66 


Abbeville. 

Aiken  

Anderson. 
Barnwell  . 
Beaufort . . 


Berkeley 

Charleston. . 

Chester 

Chestertield. 
Clarendon  . . 


Colleton  ... 
Darlington. 
Edgefield  . . 
Fairfield  . . . 
Florence... 


Georgetown 
Greenville  . . 
Hampton  . . . 

Horry 

Kershaw 


Lancaster. . 
Laurens  . . . 
Lexington  . 

Marion 

Marlboro  . . 


Newberry  . 

Oconee 

Orangeburg 

Pickens 

Richland... 


Spartanburg. 

Sumter 

Union 

Williamsburg 
York 


43     South  Dakota. 


Aurora 

Beadle 

Bonliomme  . 
Brookings  . 
Brown 


Bmle 

Butfalo 

Butte 

Campbell 

Charles  Mix 


Choteau  . . . 

Clark 

Clay 

Codington  . 
Custer 


Davison 
Day  .... 
Delano.. 
Deuel . . . 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


116, 948 


Douglas  . . . 
Edmunds.. 

Ewing 

Fall  Kiver . 


Females. 


3,884 
9,145 
10,  788 
83,  Oil 
10,  120 


568,  653 

23,  376 
15,  777 

21,  646 

22,  330 
16, 486     I 

28,245 
26,  363 
13, 197 
9,040 
11, 877 

20,443 
14, 509 
24,919 
14, 107 
12,  366 

10, 098 
21, 744 
10,244 
9,591 
10,831 

10,  357 
15,  919 
11, 142 
14,  537 
11,644 

13, 057 
9,228 

24,566 
8,368 

18, 120 

27,  267 
21,516 
12, 827 
13,  476 
19,440 


127, 415 

2,036 
4,159 
2,845 
3,874 
6,705 

2,680 
383 
441 
851 

1,696 


2,674 
2,757 
2,642 
2,486 

2,204 

3,107 

34 

1,589 

1,702 

1,631 

10 

2,334 


FOREIGN  BOKN. 


122,  253 

4,353 
9,168 
11, 049 
87, 365 
10,  318 


576, 226 

23,  381 
15,  897 
21, 875 
22,  208 
17, 401 

26,  996 

30,  348 

13, 356 

9,399 

11,  330 

19,  769 

14,  585 
24,  292 

14,  382 

12,  581 

10, 679 
22,  355 
10, 267 
9,651 
11,472 

10,  387 
15, 631 
11,011 

15,  405 
11, 849 

13,305 
9,305 

24,718 
8,014 
18, 341 

27,984 
22,  004 
12, 488 
14,  256 
19, 304 


110, 338 

1,854 
3,785 
2,822 
3,573 
5,876 

2,422 
356 

323 

719 

1,458 


2,385 
2,594 
2,449 
1,569 

2,144 
2,766 


1,417 

1,475 

1,370 

1 

1,443 


Males. 


Females. 


51,07 

1,484 

4,147 

3,277 

40.  496 

1,673 


3,684 

70 
92 
99 
49 
155 

126 

1,720 

63 

15 

19 

55 
25 
37 
71 


42 
136 
29 
10 
33 

12 
44 
21 
21 


49 
85 
78 
4 
218 

77 
55 
32 
29 
55 


52, 835 

654 

916 

1,796 

1,518 

2,  416 

907 
149 
169 
1,060 
590 

2 
967 

1,249 

1,047 

609 

608 

1,933 

6 

863 

772 

822 

4 

528 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE 


Males. 


55,  228 

1,707 
4,294 
3,438 
44, 251 
1,538 


2,586 

27 
56 

76 
26 

77 

61 

1,472 
44 
14 

7 

26 
15 
11 
39 


38 

75 

4 

4 

25 

5 
16 

7 
13 

1 


31 

3 

142 

57 
30 
16 
16 
32 


38,220 

501 

726 

1,594 

1,167 

1,858 

728 
105 
104 
880 
434 


702 
909 


227 


493 

1,362 


705 

651 

576 

1 

173 


113,  575 

3,815 
9,002 
10, 132 
80,  900 
9,726 


226,  814 


Females. 


7,433 
6,776 
12, 352 
7,164 
1,221 

3,904 
10, 138 
4,117 
5,  434 
3,541 

7,068 
5,887 
8,730 
3,465 
5,236 

2,016 
13, 514 
3,470 
6,848 
4,222 

5,137 
6,638 
6,860 
7,035 
4,513 

4,383 
6,760 
7,810 
6,211 


118, 257 

4,231 
9,003 
10, 167 
84, 985 
9,871 


229, 051 


7,617 
6,842 
12, 741 
6,955 
1,261 

3,599 
11,  469 
4,260 
5,525 
3,422 

6,885 
5,  82:t 
8,571 
3,564 
5,156 

1,964 

13,  792 

3,325 

6,845 

4,271 

5,257 
6, 472 
6,881 
7,451 
4,542 

4,513 
6,764 
7,737 
6,035 


0,  (OO 

18, 123 
5,791 
5,509 
4,693 
9,059 

18,  600 
5,942 
5,418 
4,623 
9,099 

126,683 

109,764 

2,036 
4,148 
2,842 
3,866 
6,699 

1,854 
3,  779 
2.822 
3,571 
5,  C73 

2,679 
383 

441 

851 

1,688 

2,422 
356 
323 
719 

1,438 

6 
2,671 
2,756 
2,638 

2,468 

2,382 
2,594 
2,444 
1,566 

2,199 

3,093 

34 

1,589 

2,138 
2,754 

1,417 

1,701 

1,631 

10 

2,307 

1,475 

1,370 

1 

1,436 

POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


643 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE   WHITE— FOREIGN 



== 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

FOREIGN   WHITE. 

TOTAL 

COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

67,  378 

1                70, 172 

46, 197 

48.  085 

50,  888 

55, 139 

3,562 

4,085 

1 

2,512 
6,094 
7,018 
43,  570 
8,184 

2,890 
6, 233 
6,996 
45,  847 
8,206 

1,303 
2,908 
3,114 
37,  330 
1,542 

1,341 
2,770 
3,171 
39, 138 
1  665 

1,480 
4,144 
3,252 
40,344 
1,668 

1,703 
4,292 
3,412 
44, 196 
1,536 

73 

146 

681 

2,263 

399 

126 
167 
908 
2,435 
449 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

221, 517 

223,  678 

5,297 

5,373 

3.591 

2,552 

341, 932 

347, 209 

7 

7,288 
6.652 
12. 187 
7,082 
1, 115 

7.505 
6,729 
12,  578 
6,877 
1,153 

145 
124 
165 
82 
106 

112 
113 
If, 
78 
108 

67 
87 
99 
49 
137 

25 
56 
76 
26 

76 

15,  946 
9,006 
9,294 
15, 166 
15,  283 

15,  766 

9,  O.'iS 

9,134 

15,  253 

16, 141 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

3.804 
7.892 
4,  003 
5,382 
3,508 

3,  504 
8,977 
4,115 
5,471 
3,384 

100 
2,246 

114 
52 
33 

95 
2  492 

145 
54 
38 

124 
1,688 
62 
15 
18 

60 

1,469 

43 

14 

6 

24,  343 
16,  257 
9,081 
3,606 
8,337 

23,  393 
18,  882 
9,097 
3.874 
7,909 

13 

14 
15 
16 
17 

0,998 

5,847 
8,690 
3.318 
5,151 

6,809 
5,  790 
8,540 
3,451 
5,067 

70 
40 
40 
147 
85 

76 
33 
31 
113 
89 

53 
24 
31 
71 
51 

26 
15 
8 
39 
28 

13,  377 
8,  623 
16, 195 
10,  642 
7,131 

12,  884 
8,762 
15,  724 
10,  818 
7,425 

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 

1,941 
13.  320 
3,435 
6,829 

4,156 

1,901 
13,  587 
3,293 
6,826 

4,203 

75 
194 
35 
19 
66 

63 
205 
32 
19 
68 

40 
135 
28 
9 
32 

33 
75 
4 
4 
25 

8,084 
8,  231 
6,775 
2,744 
6,610 

8.720 
8,563 
6,942 
2,806 
7,201 

23 
24 
25 
26 
27 

5,116 
6,573 

6,827 
6,968 
4,480 

5,234 
6,436 
6,854 
7,382 
4,499 

21 
65 

33 

67 
33 

23 
36 

27 
69 
43 

12 
43 
21 
20 
6 

5 
16 

7 
13 

1 

5,220 
9, 282 
4,282 
7,503 
7,131 

5,130 
9,159 
4, 130 
7,954 

7,307 

28 
29 
30 
31 
32 

4,304 
6,636 
7,688 
6,166 
5,424 

4,453 
6.624 
7,642 
6.003 
5,506 

79 
124 
122 

45 
332 

60 
140 
95 
32 
324 

47 
85 

78 

4 

212 

23 

69 

29 

3 

135 

8,676 
2,468 

16,  756 
2,157 

12,  370 

8.  792 
2.541 

16.  983 
1,979 

12,518 

33 
34 
35 
36 
37 

17,  985 
5,700 
5,  459 
4,660 
8,933 

18, 479 
5,855 
5,369 
4,599 
8,983 

138 
91 
50 
33 

126 

121 
87 
49 
24 

116 

77 
54 
30 
27 
55 

57 
26 
16 
12 
32 

9,144 
15,  726 
7,320 

8,785 
10,  381 

9,384 
16,  060 
7,070 
9,637 
10.  205 

38 
39 
40 
41 
42 

69, 334 

57,  898 

57,349 

51,  866 

52,648 

38, 195 

919 

599 

43 

1,073 
2,812 
1,067 
1,828 
3,783 

1,032 
2,584 
954 
1,637 
3,308 

963 
1,336 
1,775 
2,038 
2,916 

822 
1,195 
1,868 
1.934 

2,565 

654 

915 

1,796 

1,516 

2,410 

501 

726 

1,594 

1,166 

1,856 

44 
45 
46 

12 

3 

10 

12 

6 

3 
5 

47 
48 

1,415 

174 

293 

279 

1,105 

2 
1,632 
1,253 
1,406 
1,785 

1,227 
158 
207 
213 
956 

1,264 
209 
148 
572 
583 

4 

1,039 

1,503 

1,232 

683 

1,195 
198 
116 
506 
482 

907 
149 
169 
1,060 
590 

2 

967 

1,249 

1,047 

607 

728 
105 
104 
880 
434 

1 

49 

50 
51 

1 

59 

8 

20 

53 

54 
55 

■16 

i,436 
1,152 
1,275 
1,153 

946 
1,442 
1,169 

413 

702 
909 
899 
226 

3 
1 
4 

20 

3"' 

5 
4 

57 
58 

1,.398 
1.445 
27      . 
585 

850 

928 

7 

1,734 

1,272 
1,242 

801 
1,648 

7     . 
1,054 

851 
703 

3      . 
573     1 

866 
1,512 

608 
1,933 
6      . 
863 

772 

822 

4 

527 

493 
1,362 

5 

14 

6 
12 

59 
60 
61 
62 

482 

713 

770 

1 

1,163 

935 

762 
600 

705 

651 
576 

1 
173 

1      . 

63 

64 

1 1 

65 
66 

273 

28     1 

7-1 

644 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

16 

17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36 
37 
38 
39 

40 

41 
42 
43 
44 
45 


46 

47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 

57 
58 
59 

eo 

61 

62 
63 
64 
65 
66 


South  Dakota— Continued. 

Paulk 

Grant 

Gregory 

Hamlin 

Hand 


Hanson 

Harding 

Hughes 

Hutchinson . 
Hyde 


Jackson  -  - . 

Jerauld, 

Kingsbury- 
Lake  

Lawrence.. 


Lincoln 

Lyman 

McCook 

MoPherson  . 
Marshall  — 


Martin 

Meade 

Miner 

Minnehaha  . 
Moody 


Nowlin 

Pennington. 

Potter 

Pratt 

Presho 


Pyatt.... 
Koberts., 
Sanborn. 
Scobey.. 
Spink... 


Stanley. . 
Sterling. 
Sully.-.. 
Todd.... 
Turner.. 


Union 

Walworth  . . . 
Washington . 

Tankton 

Ziebach 


Tennessee 

Anderson. 
Bedford... 
Benton  . . . 
Bledsoe  .  - 
Blount 


Bradley  . . 
Campbell . 
Cannon . . . 
Carroll  — 
Carter 


Cheatham 

Chester 

Claiborne. 

Clay 

Cocke 


NATIVE  BOBN. 


Males. 


Coft'ee 

Crockett 

Cumberland  . 
Davidson  — 
Decatur 


1,607 
2,613 
145 
1,  512 
2,860 

1,843 

84 

2,206 

3,  2.50 

752 

23 
1,527 
3,368 
2,957 
4,554 

3,533 
122 
2,624 
1,268 
1,869 

3 
2,115 
2,087 
8,276 
2,411 

71 

3,202 

1, 195 

15 

73 

12 

786 

1,960 

30 
4,554 

520 

45 

1,092 

80 

3,429 

3,499 

731 

33 

3,289 
344 


879,  361 

7,649 
12,368 
5,616 
3,155 
8,790 

6,546 
6,917 
6,216 
11, 790 
6,812 

4,478 
4,453 
7,764 
3,591 
8,177 

6,784 
7,  .539 
2,668 
50,  741 
4,535 


Females. 


1,485 

2,290 

96 

1,410 

2,577 

1,559 

62 

1,924 

3,096 

679 

4 
1,  3.52 
3,010 
2,747 
2,951 

3,183 
73 

2,327 
1,170 
1,473 


1,413 

1,845 
7,113 
2,203 

48 

2,155 

1,022 

2 

54 

17 
694 

1,841 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


3,961 


45 

799 

41 

3,275 

3,  316 

570 

6 

3,226 

70 


868, 128 

7,261 
12,  324 
5,585 
2,972 
8,744 

6,990 
6,471 
5,975 
11,792 
6,563 

4,  3.55 
4,582 
7,325 
3,667 
8,337 

6,942 
7,586 
2,632 
52,  924 
4,444 


Males. 


559 

1,072 

38 

969 

664 

499 

14 

542 

2,171 

234 

3 

412 

1,239 

1,026 

3,097 

1,391 
20 

837 
1,872 

712 


Females. 


807 


751 

23 

867 

421 

4 

35 

2 
305 
474 

2 
1,196 

121 

4 

326 

46 

1,932 

1,339 
495 


2,153 

74 


12, 224 

141 

28 

21 

2 

33 

45 

73 

4 

36 

11 

10 


58 

16 

46 

2,485 

9 


411 
839 
16 
734 
445 

366 
7 
372 
,952 
195 


314 

945 

778 

1,071 

1,036 
18 

660 
1,630 

490 


305 

539 

2,682 

576 

7 
316 
272 

2 
19 

3 
212 
335 


870 

38 

2 

195 

21 

1, 620 

976 

357 

1 

1,776 

22 


7,805 


77 
19 
8 
5 
22 

26 
25 

2 
12 

3 

2 

25 

5 


1 

43 

5 

30 

2,024 

7 


Males. 


1,607 
2,612 
86 
1,511 
2,860 

1,843 

84 

2,195 

3,249 

751 

23 
1,527 
3,361 
2,956 
4,513 

3,532 
120 
2,624 
1,268 
1,864 

3 
2,093 
2,086 
8,246 
2,341 

67 

3,102 

1,195 

15 

73 


786 

1,958 

30 

4,553 

321 
20 

1,089 
79 

3,429 

3,498 

731 

33 

3,260 
344 


665,  815 


Females. 


6,956 
9,324 
5,293 
2,879 
8,034 

5,739 
6,618 
5,734 
8,988 
6,433 

3,699 
3,578 
7,484 
3,403 
7,548 

5,993 
5,525 
2,641 
31,  341 
3,869 


1,485 
2,290 
46 
1,410 
2,577 

1,559 

62 

1,913 

3,096 

679 

4 
1,352 

3,004 
2,747 
2,924 

3,183 

73 

2,327 

1,170 

1,471 

4 
1,397 
1,842 
7,084 
2,126 

44 

2,144 

1,022 

2 

54 


694 

1,840 


3,960 

155 
18 

795 

40 

3,275 

3,316 

570 

6 

3,192 


650,  923 


6,762 
9,171 
5,291 
2,748 
7,923 

6,025 
6,  211 
5,504 
8,930 
6,245 

3,605 
3,686 
7,086 
3,481 
7,654 

6,012 

5,415 

2,609 

31,  025 

3,806 


POPULATIO]^. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


645 


NATIVE  WHITE — NATIVE 
PARENTS. 


Males. 


987 

1,217 

62 

592 
1,948 

1,042 

70 

1.57.5 

1,059 

484 

15 
954 

1.887 
1,513 
2,749 

1,857 

72 

1,243 

458 

1,068 

3 
1,449 
1.121 
4,309 
..,207 

51 

2,190 

749 


428 

1,332 

22 

2,788 

219 
13 

765 

27 

1,297 

1,734 
367 

28 
1,231 

277 


648,  906 


6,813 
9,258 
5,252 
2,861 
7,959 

5.656 

6,534 
5,719 
8,924 
6,408 

3,687 
3,562 
7,466 
3,396 
7,528 

5,898 
5,474 
2,569 
27,  798 
3,839 


Females. 


34 

1,537 

618 

1 

20 

7 
360 

1,181 


2,383 

106 
14 

598 

17 

1,200 

1,613 

297 

4 

1,195 

55 


634,  575 


876 

1,059 

26 

500 
1,764 

842 

54 

1,299 

1,010 

426 

4 

853 

1,622 

1,375 

1,539 

1,629 
32 

1,054 
398 
818 

4 

928 

919 

3,600 

1,092 


NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 


6,631 
9,116 
5,257 
2,741 
7,857 

5,946 
6,144 
5,490 
8,881 
6,222 

3,587 
3,679 
7,063 
3,471 
7,633 

5,931 
5,377 
2,527 
27,  321 
3,784 


620 

1,395 

24 

919 

912 

801 

14 

620 

2,190 

267 


573 
1,474 
1,443 
1,764 

1,675 
48 

1,381 
810 
796 


644 

965 

3,937 

1,134 

16 
912 
446 

7 
43 

3 
358 
626 

8 
1,765 

102 

7 

324 

52 

2,132 

1,764 

364 

5 

2,029 

67 


16,  909 


143 
66 
41 

18 
75 

83 
84 
15 
64 
25 

12 
16 
18 
7 
20 

95 
51 
72 
3,543 
SO 


FOREIGN  WHITE. 


Females. 


609 

1,231 

20 

910 

813 

717 

8 

614 

2,086 

253 


499 

1.382 
1.372 
1,385 

1,554 
41 

1,273 
772 
653 


469 
923 

3,484 
1,034 

10 

607 

404 

1 

34 


334 
659 


1,577 

49 

4 

197 

23 

2,075 

1,703 

273 

2 

1,997 

14 


16,  348 


Males. 


131 
55 
34 

7 


79 
67 
14 
49 
23 

18 
7 
23 
10 
21 

81 
38 
82 
3,704 
22 


559 

1,071 

38 

969 

664 

499 

14 

535 

2,171 

234 

3 

412 

1.239 

1,026 

2.964 

1.389 
20 

837 

1,871 

712 


Females. 


802 

094 

;,  805 

751 

23 

848 

420 

4 

35 


305 

474 

2 

1,196 

121 

4 

326 

45 

1,932 

1,339 
495 


411 

839 

16 

734 
445 

366 

7 

370 

,952 

195 


TOTAL  COLORED. 


Males. 


314 

945 

778 

1,055 

1,035 
18 

660 
1,630 

490 


304 

539 

2,682 

576 

7 
316 
272 

2 
19 

3 
212 
335 


7 

1 

174 

3 
2 


27 

1 

33 

70 

4 

119 

1 


,151 
74 


12,124 


141 

28 

21 

2 

32 

43 
73 
4 
36 
11 

10 
9 


56 

16 

45 

2,458 

9 


870 

38 

2 

195 

21 

1,620 

976 

357 
1 

1,775 
22 


7,775 


77 

19 

8 

5 

22 

26 
25 

2 
12 

3 

2 
20 
5 


199 
25 
3 
2 


213,  646 


1 

43 

4 

30 

2,022 

7 


693 

3,044 
323 
276 

757 

809 
299 
482 
2,  802 
379 

779 
875 
280 
188 
629 

793 

2,014 

28 

19,  427 


Females. 


50 


13 


17 

3 

29 

77 

4 
11 


194 
27 
4 
1 


35 
1 


217,  235 


499 
3,153 
294 
224 
821 

965 

260 

471 

2,862 

318 

750 
901 
239 
180 
683 

930 

2,172 

23 

21, 901 

638 


7 
8 
9 
10 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

16 

17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26 

27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 
42 
43 
44 
45 


47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 

57 
58 
59 
60 
61 

62 
63 
64 
65 
66 


646 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


9 

10 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

l(i 
17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36 
37 
38 
39 

10 

41 
42 
43 

44 
45 


Tennessee — Continued. 

Dekalb 

Dickson 

Dyer 

Fayette 

Fentress 


46 


49 

50 

51 
52 
53 

54 
55 

56 

57 
58 
59 

60 
61 
62 
63 

64 
65 
66 

67 


Franklin. 
Gibson. .. 
Giles  .... 
Grainger 
Greene  .. 


Grundy 

Hamblen  . . 
Hamilton. . 
Hancock. . . 
Hardeman . 


Hardin 

Hawkins  . . 
Haywood.. 
Henderson 
Henry 


Hickman  — 

Houston 

Humphreys  . 

Jackson  

James 


Jefferson  . . . 

Jolmson 

Knox 

Lake 

Lauderdale . 


Lawrence. 
Lewis  . . . . 

Lincoln 

Loudon... 
McMinn . . 


McNairy  . 

Macon 

Madison.. 
Marion . . . 
Marshall  . 


Maury 

Meigs 

Monroe 

Montgomery. 
Moore 


Morgan . 
Obion... 
Overton 
Perry  — 
Pickett . 


Polk 

Putnam  . . . 

Rhea 

Koane  

Robertson  . 


Rutherford . 

Scott  

Sequatchie  . 
Sevier 


Shelby. -- 
Smith  ... 
Stewart . . 
Sullivan . 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


Females. 


Sumner 

Tipton 

Trousdale  . 
Unicoi 


TJnioiL 

Van  Buren  . . 

"Warreu 

Washington  . 


7,848 

6,919 
10, 158 
14,  560 

2,630 

9,377 
18, 184 
17,  428 

6,522 
13, 355 

3,191 
5,636 

26,  853 
5.173 

10,  475 

8,894 
11,016 

11,  559 
8,264 

10,  492 

7,320 
2,742 
5,885 
6,  792 
2,455 

8.169 
4,  374 
29,397 
2,867 
9,643 

6,087 
1,292 

13,  609 
4,590 
8,818 

7,778 
5,557 

14,  923 
8,  026 
9,413 

18,  592 
3,  422 
7,685 

14,  666 
2,998 

3,919 
14,  226 
5,920 
3,933 
2,356 

4.364 
6,973 
6,332 
8,937 
10, 351 

17, 350 
4,984 
1.573 
9,286 

53,511 
9,235 
6,151 

10,  409 

11, 764 

12,  504 

2,893 

2,473 

5,806 
1,452 
7,077 
10,  257 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


7,792 
6,637 
9,667 
14,  263 
2,458 

9,252 
17,  .525 
17,469 

6,664 
13,  213 

2,924 

5.766 

24,  533 

5,167 

10.  498 

8,789 

11,  209 
11,  927 

S,  055 
10,  514 

7, 142 
2,604 

5,  722 

6,  522 
2,442 

8,294 
4,476 
28,  775 
2.408 
9,039 

5,  826 

1,259 

13,  716 

4,  653 
9,032 

7,697 

5,  310 
15, 280 

7, 102 
9,483 

19,  375 
3,503 
7,620 

14,  763 
2,971 

3,503 
12,  940 
6,113 
3,835 
2,380 

3,947 
6,705 
6,120 
8,313 
9,663 

17, 679 
4,625 
1,  452 
9,466 

53,  301 
9, 152 
5,978 

10,  401 

11,815 

11,  642 
2,951 
2, 120 

5,647 
1,409 
7,272 
10,  009 


Males. 


5 
52 
46 
42 
82 

169 
111 

37 
8 

34 

149 

12 

1,259 

2 

35 

12 
16 
45 
13 

24 

30 
27 
64 
11 
5 


804 
22 
58 

201 

2 

42 

10 


Females. 


24 

5 

193 

192 


99 

3 

18 

167 


134 

83 

4 

12 


36 

5 

130 

114 

37 

51 

111 

1 

6 

3,685 
13 
39 

47 

62 


5 
37 

7 

13 
56 

131 

39 

23 

2 

12 


TOTAL  N.VTIVE  WHITE. 


83 


81 


21 

3 
5 

27 
4 

10 


1 

581 
7 
16 

172 

2 

15 

5 

18 


101 

91 

2 


101 


83 

24     1 
2 

5     i 


65 
54 
27 

17 

74 

1 

3 

2,243 
4 
25 


24 

21 


Males. 


Females. 


7,292 
5,878 
7,780 
4,201 
2,606 


13, 468 

11,  332 

6,183 

12, 580 

2,  840 
4,  906 
17,  585 
4,808 
6,118 


9,864 
3,954 
7,058 
7.598 

5,938 
2,312 
5,114 
6,  559 
2,172 

7,112 
4, 201 
23,  942 
2,263 
5.652 


1,153 

10,  530 

3,893 

7,750 

6,838 
5,159 

7.864 

6,  609 

7,  242 

10,  949 
3,059 
7,030 
7, 942 
2,715 

3,680 
12, 013 
5,795 
3,607 
2,348 

3,970 
6,624 
5,393 
7,863 
7,533 

10, 295 
4,748 
1,537 
8,974 

23, 364 
7,763 
5,042 

9,687 


6,455 
2,  028 
2,303 

5,754 
1,415 
6,105 
9.240 


7,189 
5,578 
7,352 
4,130 
2,436 

7,393 
12,  907 
11, 243 

6.317 

12,  468 

2,  837 
4,976 
16, 084 
4,805 
0,069 

7,  593 
10,  062 
3,964 
6,896 
7,585 

5,780 
2,207 
4,931 
6,275 
2,184 

7,195 
4,299 
23, 287 
1,933 
5,222 

5,452 
1,144 
10,  538 
3,918 
7,972 

6,757 
4,932 
7,668 
6,140 
7,161 

11, 108 
3,167 
7,016 
7,075 
2,714 

3,410 
10,  820 
5,974 
3,491 
2,376 

3,765 
6,432 
5,333 
7.449 
6,955 

10,  321 
4,495 
1,415 
9, 179 


21, 840 
7,643 
4,909 
9,  723 

8,528 
5,  927 
1,989 
2,071 

5,595 

1,  377 
6.  233 
9,030 

POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


647 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOEBION 

= 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

FOREIGN    WHITE. 

TOTAL 

COLORED. 

Males. 

remales. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

7,266 

7,173 

26 

16 

5 

5 

556 

603 

1 

5,756 

5,463 

122 

115 

52 

36 

1,041 

1,060 

2 

7,700 

7,278 

80 

74 

46 

7 

2,378 

2,  315 

3 

4,  HO 
2,547 

4,074 
2,392 

61 
59 

56 
44 

42 

82 

13 
56 

10,  359 

24 

10, 133 

22 

4 
5 

7,406 

7,165 

260 

228 

169 

131 

1.711 

1,859 

6 

13, 310 

12,  772 

158 

135 

110 

37 

4,717 

4,  620 

7 

11,  246 
6,166 

11, 179 
6,303 

86 

17 

64 

14 

37 
8 

23 
2 

6,096 
'                 339 

6,226 
347 

8 
9 

12, 513 

12,  405 

67 

63 

34 

12 

775 

745 

10 

2, 662 

2,677 

178 

160 

149 

81 

351 

87 

11 

4,872 

4,944 

34 

32 

12 

4 

730 

790 

12 

16,  074 

14,  617 

1,511 

1,467 

1,245 

833 

9,282 

8,453 

13 

4,800 
6,022 

4,800 
5,989 

8 
96 

5 

80 

2 
35 

365 
4,357 

362 
4,  4.30 

14 
15 

26" 

7,653 

7.569 

36 

24 

12 

3 

1,205 

1,  196 

16 

9,813 

10, 018 

51 

44 

16 

5 

1,152 

1, 147 

17 

3,872 

3,887 

82 

77 

45 

26 

7,605 

7,964 

18 

6,996 

6,866 

62 

30 

13 

4 

1,206 

1,159 

19 

7,543 

7,537 

55 

48 

24 

10 

2,894 

2,959 

20 

5,896 

5,737 

42 

43 

80 

7 

1,382 

1,362 

21 

2,245 

2,123 

67 

84 

27 

17 

4.30 

397 

22 

4,969 

4,821 

145 

110 

64 

49 

771 

791 

23 

6,548 
2,1S7 

6,270 
2,170 

11 
15 

5 
14 

11 
5 

233 
283 

247 
258 

24 
25 

i' 

7,080 

7,174 

32 

21 

7 

8 

1,057 

1,099 

26 

4,193 

22, 784 

4,289 
22, 159 

8 
1,158 

10 

1,128 

7 
801 

1 
579 

173 
5,458 

177 
5,490 

27 

28 

2,219 

1,884 

44 

49 

22 

7 

604 

475 

29 

5,586 

5,142 

66 

80 

56 

16 

3,993 

3,817 

30 

5,300 

5,124 

382 

328 

201 

172 

405 

374 

31 

1,144 

1,134 

9 

10 

2 

2 

139 

115 

32 

10,  449 

10,  480 

81 

58 

41 

14 

3,080 

3, 179 

33 

3,858 

3,889 

35 

29 

16 

5 

706 

735 

34 

7,680 

7,896 

70 

76 

22 

17 

1,068 

1,061 

35 

6,761 
5,151 
7,551 

6,699 
4,  925 
7,403 

77 

8 

313 

58 
265 

23 

5 

193 

11 

941 

398 

7,059 

940 

384 
7,614 

36 

37 
38 

99" 

6,444 

5,984 

165 

156 

191 

91 

1,418 

962 

39 

7,221 

7,152 

21 

9 

8 

1 

2,171 

2,323 

40 

10,  798 

10,  944 

151 

164 

99 

45 

7,643 

8.  268 

41 

3,040 
6,987 
7,718 
2,703 

3,160 
6,975 
7,436 
2,713 

19 

43 

224 

12 

7 

41 

239 

1 

3 

18 

166 

6 

2 

6 

99 

363 

655 

6,  725 

283 

336 

604 

7,090 

257 

94 

42 
43 
44 
45 

46 

3,482 

3,234 

198 

176 

134 

82 

239 

11, 880 

10,  703 

133 

117 

81 

24 

2,215 

2, 120 

47 

5,769 

5,960 

26 

14 

4 

2 

125 

139 

48 

3,580 
2,347 

3,464 

2,372 

27 

1 

27 
4 

12 

5 

326 

g 

344 

4 

182 

49 
50 

51 

3,927 

3,726 

43 

39 

36 

14 

394 

6,  601 

6,399 
5,222 

23 
99 

33 
111 

5 
130 

349 
939 

273 

787 

52 
53 

5,294 

65 

7,691 
7,463 

7,279 
6,909 

172 
70 

170 
46 

113 

37 

53 

27 

1,075 
2,818 

865 
2,708 

54 

55 

10,  222 
4,662 

10,  258 
4,428 

73 

86 

63 
67 

49 
111 

17 
74 

7,057 
236 

7,358 
130 

56 

57 

1,531 

1,410 

6 

5 

1 

1 

36 

37 

58 

8,952 

9,165 

22 

14 

6 

3 

312 

287 

59 

19, 094 
7,736 

17,  486 
7,610 

4,270 
27 

4,354 
33 

3,654 
13 

2,242 
4 

30, 178 
1,472 

31,462 
1,  509 

60 
61 

4,943 

4,824 

99 

85 

39 

25 

1,109 

1,069 

62 

9,602 

9,621 

85 

102 

•    47 

678 

63 

8,596 

8,465 

100 

63 

61 

27 

3,069 

3,287 

64 

6,313 
2,021 

5,786 
1,985 

142 
7 

141 
4 

87 
5 

32 
1 

6,055 
865 

5,  715 
962 

65 
66 

2,277 

2,062 

26 

9 

1 

23 

3 

170 

49 

67 

5,740 

5,586 
1,368 
6,168 

14 
4 

9     \ 
9 

6 
2 

40 

52 

37 

972 

52 

32 

1,  039 

68 
69 

70 

1,411 

6,036 

69                         65     1! 

24" 

9, 164 

9,019 

76 

61        1; 

67 

21 

1,017 

929 

71 

648 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOKEIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


COUNTIES. 

NATIVE 

1 
BOKN. 

FOREIGN 

BOBN. 

TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1 

Tennes-see— Continued. 

5,703 
14,  559 

6,176 
13, 208 
13,447 

1,  082,  533 

5,758 
14, 346 

6. 055     I 
13,  033 
13,  655 

1,  000,  034 

10 
31 
67 
49 
29 

90,  020 

5,277 
12,  350 

5,747 
8,157 
9,887 

837,  254 

5,300 
12, 033 
5,635 
8,000 
9,877 

757,  212 

0 

19 
50 
31 
17 

62,  936 

S 

^Ijite                               

1 

5 

Wilson           

R 

Texas                         

7 

10.  328 

16 

3,314 

794 

1,182 

551 
3.071 
6,966 

1,  842 
9,940 

1.414 
1,790 
16,  799 
19,  253 

2.  260 

141 
6,938 

10,  447 
5.986 
8,113 

240 
5,896 

137 
6.237 
5,451 

7,492 
357 
2,735 
4,428 
3,272 

223 

11,  607 

5 
1,142 

12,  036 

638 
3,876 
1,106 
3,168 
19,  390 

203 
8,607 
2,402 
8.091 

540 

12,  749 

8,668 

127 

11 

104 

195 

67 

33,  420 

22 

118 

4,786 

10, 903 

6,177 

168 

493 

598 

2,147 

10, 155 

8 

2,966 

757 

836 

344 

2,781 
6,882 
1,756 
9.590 

1,084 

1,717 

15,  499 

18.  874 

2,073 

80 
6,437 

9,  475 
5,185 
7,481 

202 

5,359 

50 

5,765 

5,033 

7,228 
388 
2,539 
4,272 
3,  325 

104 

10,  840 

4 

1,018 

10,  675 

503 
3,435 

941 

2.863 

17,044 

144 
8.529 
2,188 
7,460 

439 

11, 406 

7,907 

103 

4 

58 

146 

27 
28,  749 

7 

54 
4,311 

10,  044 
6,158 

124 

439 

359 

2,118 

285 

155 

5,708 

16 

2,987 

724 

1,171 

550 
2,913 
4,366 

1,781 
5,444 

1,410 
1.631 

15.  4.57 

16,  677 
2,165 

136 
6,616 
6,551 
1,525 
3,789 

230 
5,861 

131 
3,323 
5,312 

5,108 
277 
2,722 
4,377 
1,683 

222 

7,289 

5 

749 
8,086 

638 

3,821 

1,105 

3,134 

18,  095 

203 
4,297 
2,291 
8,085 

531 

12,  065 

8,417 

127 

11 

104 

194 
67 

27,  688 
21 

118 
4,384 
10,  021 
4,222 

168 

473 

576 

2,144 

5,276 
8 

2,692 
692 
835 

344 
2,638 
4,304 
1,692 
5,198 

1,082 

1,  5.59 

14, 197 

15,  976 

1,958 

80 
6,118 
5,774 
1,180 
3,376 

199 

5,322 

47 

2,956 

4,866 

4,737 
300 
2,521 
4,221 
1,619 

104 

6,645 

4 

649 
6,915 

501 
3,388 

941 
2,828 
15,  813 

144 
3,996 
2,119 

7,458 
434 

10,  728 

7,700 

103 

4 

58 

146 

27 
23,  312 

7 

54 
3,985 
9,220 
4,128 

124 

427 

341 

2,115 

q 

9 

22 

185 

54 

33 

392 

2,125 

112 

690 

82 
145 
668 
6,499 
194 

1 
504 
245 
235 
603 

164 
116 
93 
560 
176 

648 
44 

124 

2,844 

20 

19 
80 

4 
88 
29 

16 

215 

1,886     i 

85 
516 

15 

68 

411 

4,640 

122 

in 

11 

1^ 

13 

14 

Atascosa 

15 

16 

17 

18 

X5ee                    

19 

Bell                     *-• 

?,n 

'1 

?V1 

?3 

345 
100 
100 
453 

104 
50 
18 

439 

87 

401 
26 

59 
2,880 

10 
27 

?4 

?5 

?fi 

'',7 

?8 

?9 

Buchel        

30 

31 

m 

Caldwell          

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

SS 

39 

-10 

60 
234 

25 

118 

9 

57 
207 

9 

1,342 

1,065 

41 

73 

357 

187 

7 

21 

30 

9 
74 

3 
24 
95 

1 

1,034 

743 

16 

13 

184 

111 

3 

41 

<(? 

43 

Clay                

44 

Cote              

45 

46 

Collin                    

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

59 

Cooke                  .       

53 

Coryell 

54 

55 

5r> 

27 

3 

18 

3,201 

5 

2 

57 

Cro'^by 

58 

59 

Dallas       

1,672 

60 

61 

7 

16 

213 

1,126 

3 

81 

74 

1,779 

6'' 

Delta 

4 
129 
846 

63 

64 

Dewitt 

65 

66 

36 

25 
1,554 

67 

68 

Duval 

POPULATIOif, 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


649 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 
PARENTS. 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 

FOP.EIQN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males.        j      Females. 

i 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

5,251 
12.  303 
5.687 
8.049 
9.842 

5,286 
12. 001 
5,591 
7,914 
9.825 

26 
47 
60 
108 
45 

14 
32 
44 
86 

52 

10 
31 
07 
49 
29 

426 
2,209 

429 
5,051 
3,560 

458 
2,313 

420 
5,033 
3,778 

1 

19 
50 
31 
17 

2 
3 
4 
5 

741.  079 

667, 801 

96, 175 

89, 411 

88,  782 

62,  687 

246,  517 

243,  071 

6 

5.  384 

16 

2.953 

551 

1.094 

4.961 

8 

2.658 

526 

776 

324 

315 

281 

155 

4,624 

4,879 

7 
8 

34 
173- 

77 

34 
166 

59 

22 

182 

54 

4 
86 
29 

327 
73 
11 

274 

67 

1 

9 
10 
11 

526 
2.290 
1.699 
1,521 
4,  526 

320 
2,098 
1.564 
1.431 
4,255 

24 

623 

2,667 

260 

918 

34 

540 

2,740 

261 

943 

33 

391 

2,119 

111 

680 

16 

215 

1,884 

85 

514 

1 

159 

2,606 

62 

4,506 

1? 

143 

2,580 

64 

4,  394 

13 

14 
15 
16 

1.329 
1.452 
14.  684 
9,825 
1.837 

1.060 
1.404 
13, 481 
9,181 
1.694 

81 

179 

773 

6,852 

328 

22 

155 

716 

6,795 

264 

82 

143 

654 

6,403 

194 

15 
68 

408 
4,606 

122 

4 

161 

1,356 

2,672 

95 

2 

158 

1,305 

2,932 

115 

17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

132 
6,038 
6.224 
1.277 
3.252 

77 
5,555 
5,496 
1,013 
2,902 

4 
578 
327 
248 
537 

3 
563 
278 
167 
474 

1 
504 
234 
205 
595 

5 

322 

3,907 

4,491 

4,332 

n 

345 

100 

73 

453 

319 
3,701 
4,032 
4,105 

23 
24 
25 
26 

147 

5,722 

86 

2,678 
5,078 

120 

5.177 

37 

2.379 

4,657 

83 
139 

45 
645 
234 

79 
145 

10 
577 
209 

161 
115 
92 
557 
176 

104 
50 
17 

438 
86 

13 

36 

7 

2.917 

139 

3 

37 

4 

2,810 

168 

27 
28 
29 
30 
31 

4.552 
166 

2,623 
938 

1,648 

4,183 
203 

2,  410 
907 

1,.597 

556 

111 

99 

3,  439 

35 

554 

97 

111 

3.314 

22 

645 
44 

124 

2,835 

19 

400 

26 

59 

2,874 

7 

2,387 
80 
13 
60 

1,590 

2,492 
88 
18 
57 

1,706 

32 
33 
34 
35 
36 

199 

7,156 

5 

635 

7,909 

94 

6,  538 

553 
6,  829 

23 
133 

10 
107 

19 
80 

10 
27 

1 
4,318 

37 

4,195 

38 

SO 

114 

177 

96 

86 

60 

234 

21 
30 

393 
3,950 

369 
3,760 

40 
41 

600 

3,642 

1.102 

3,  036 

17, 728 

461 

3,204 

935 

2,745 

15,  558 

38 

179 

3 

98 
367 

40 

184 

6 

83 
255 

23 

117 

9 

56 
205 

9 
74 

3 
24 
95 

2 
56 

1 

35 

1,297 

2 
47 

42 
43 
44 

35 
1,231 

45 
46 

193 
2,474 

727 
7.990 

500 

133 
2,261 

617 
7,389 

401 

10 

1,823 

1,564 

95 

31 

11 

1,735 

1.502 

69 

33 

9 

1,340 

1,065 

41 

73 

1 

1,033 

743 

16 

13 

47 

4,312 

111 

6 

9 

4,534 
69 
2 
5 

48 
49 
50 
51 

11, 573 

8.190 

123 

11 

95 

1 

189 

60 

24.995 

18 

115 
4.330 
9,777 
2,637 

10, 339 

7,518 

101 

4 

58 

i 
139     i 
21     i 
20, 809 
7 

54 
3.947    ; 
8,999 
2,470 

492 

227 
4 

389 

182 
2 

346 

185 

7 

184 

111 

3 

695 
253 

678 
207 

52 
53 
54 

55 

5ig 

9 

5 

2,693 
3 

3 

54 

244 

1,585 

27 

3 

18 

3,126 

5 
2 

'     1 
6    1 

2,503 

1 

57 

58 

1,669 

5,807 

1 

5,  440 

59 
60 

7 

16 

211 

1,117 

61 

38 

221 

1,658 

4 
128 
844 

402 

884 

1,964 

326 

825 

2,032 

62 
63 
64 

168 
408 
507 
307 

124 
385 
311 
253 

3 

79 

70 

1,778 

65 

65 

69 

1,837 

42 

30 

1,862 

33 

25 

1,554 

22 

26 

4 

15 

18     j 
3     , 

66 
67 
68 

650  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


9 
10 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

16 
17 

18 
19 
20 

21 
22 

23 
24 
25 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36 

37 
38 
39 
40 

41 

42 
43 
44 
45 

46 

47 
48 
49 
50 

51 
52 
53 
54 
55 

56 
57 
58 
59 
60 

61 
62 
63 
64 
65 


67 


Texas— Contimied. 

Eastland 

Ector 

Edwards 

Ellis 

El  Paso 


Eneiual. 
Erath... 
Falls  . . . 
Eannin  . 
Fayette. 


Fisher 

Floyd 

Foley 

Fort  Bend  . 
Franklin  .. 


Freestone. 

Frio 

Gaines 

Galveston 
Garza 


Gillespie.. 
Glasscock. 
Goliad  . . . . 
Gonzales.. 
Gray 


Grayson  . . . 

Gregg 

Grimes 

Guadalupe. 
Hale 


Hall 

Hamilton  . . 
Hansford  . . 
Hardeman . 
Hardin 


Harris . . . 
Harrison. 
Hartley.. 
Haskell.. 
Hays  .... 


Hemphill . . 
Henderson. 

Hidalgo 

Hill 

Hood 


Hopkins 

Houston 

Howard 

Hunt 

Hutchinson . 


Irion 

Jack 

Jackson  . . 

Jasper 

Jeft"  Davis 


Jeflferson.. 
Johnson  . 

Jones 

Karnes  ... 
Kaufman 


Kendall. 

Kent 

Kerr 

Kimble  . 
King.... 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


Females. 


Kinney . 
Knox . . . 
Lamar  . . 
Lamb . . . 


5,367 

95 

996 

16,  615 

5.888 

747 
11,009 
10,  379 
20, 265 
11, 961 

1,638 

297 

15 

5,706 

3,338 

8,225 

1,463 

49 

12, 251 

11 

3,036 

80 
2,691 

8,761 
123 

27, 054 
4,670 

10, 319 

6,541 

417 

411 

4,768 

62 

2,167 

2,025 

16, 737 

13, 137 

159 

893 

5,356 

275 
6,  357 
1,906 
14, 483 
S,  938 

10, 497 

9,  742 

562 

16, 551 

39 


431 

5,  022 

1,577 

2,837 

563 

2,888 

11, 628 

2,050 

1,697 

11,098 

1,516 

183 

2,085 

1,113 

124 

1,416 

596 

19,253 


4,894 

90 

879 

14,  628 

4.391 

620 

10,  234 

9.579 

18,  225 

11, 662 

1,311 
224 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


4,712 
3,136 

7,716 

1,378 

19 

12, 871 

3 

2,913 
55 

2,  642 

8,238 

71 

24,  572 
4,700 

10,  373 

6,297 

291 

277 

4,340 

53 

1,637 

1,778 

16, 194 

13, 206 

83 

760 

4,983 

200 

5,874 

1,835 

12,  754 

3,608 

9,993 
9,  556 

437 

15,  085 
17 

355 
4,660 
1,599 
2,730 

374 

2,655 

10.  390 

1,  693 

1,609 

10, 136 

1,493 
140 

1,943 
994 
47 

1,102 

533 

17,  703 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


79 

22 

81 

327 

2,995 

866 
258 
445 
147 
4,224 

28 
7 

10 

127 

6 

34 
166 


3,697 


624 

55 

326 

624 


1,010 

23 

344 

1,351 

11 

10 

126 

13 

119 

2,600 

238 

10 

8 

666 

35 

36 

1,469 

232 

58 

67 
42 
143 
193 
2 

58 
45 
70 
23 
273 

232 
204 
40 
200 
234 

494 

1 

284 

106 


841 

5 

235 


Females. 


33 

17 

14 

204 

2,404 

511 
93 

303 

72 

3,634 

19 

1 


12 
105 


Males. 


2,657 


483 

18 

251 

393 

1 

575 
9 

276 

1,028 

2 

5 
79 

5 
23 
34 

1,718 
140 


4 
347 


18 
1,3»4 

114 
10 


56 


26 

13 

35 

2 

184 


91 

14 

131 

130 

323 


150 
30 


422 
'ill 


5,352 
94 
993 

14,  848 
5,623 

744 
10, 603 

6,329 
18, 149 

7,795 

1,627 

297 

8 

819 

2,909 

4,837 
1,410 

49 
9,139 

11 

2,977 

80 

1,863 

5,860 

122 

23, 740 

2,098 

4,594 

4,325 

415 

411 

4,758 

62 

2.154 

1,489 

10,  343 

4.118 

158 

888 

4,275 

271 

4.832 

1,875 

13,  401 

3,792 

9,089 

5,586 

547 

15,  059 

37 


429 

4,971 

696 

1,625 

540 

1,736 

11,  217 

2,  045 

1,437 

9,471 

1,418 

183 

2,  042 

1,108 

122 

1,323 

596 

14,544 

4 

Females. 


4,883 

90 

876 

13,  021 

4,183 

618 

9,923 

5,669 

16,  097 

7,390 

1,307 
224 


641 
2,745 

4,428 

1,329 

19 

9,054 

3 

2,864 

55 

1,828 

5,284 

71 

21. 137 

1,  922 

4,440 

4,114 

291 

276 

4,337 

53 

1,629 

1,347 

9,090 

4,037 

83 

759 

3,868 

197 

4,408 

1,790 

11,  741 

3,480 

8,556 

5,244 

418 

13,  614 

17 

355 
4,614 

658 
1,565 

362 

1,593 
9,949 
1,691 
1,  326 
8,589 

1,380 
140 

1,893 
994 

47 

981 

533 

13, 002 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


651 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

1 

— 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

5.257 

4,833 

95 

50 

79 

33 

15 

11 

1 

87 
939 

80 

844 

7 
54 

10 
32 

22 

81 

17 
14 

1 

3 

2 

3 

3 

14,  475 

12, 694 

373 

327 

324 

204 

1, 770 

1,607 

4 

3,628 

2,654 

1,995 

1,529 

2,791 

2,399 

469 

213 

5 

133 

106 

611 

512 

866 

510 

3 

.3 

6 

10,  311 

9,728 

262 

195 

254 

89 

410 

315 

7 

5,782 

5,189 

547 

480 

444 

303 

4,051 

3,910 

8 

17, 912 

15,  872 

237 

225 

141 

72 

2,122 

2,128 

9 

3,144 

3,040 

4,651 

4,350 

4,214 

3,632 

4,176 

4,274 

10 

1,580 

1,270 

47 

37 

28 

19 

11 

4 

11 

291 

7 
730 

221 

6 

1 

89 

3 

7 

1 

12 

17  " 

4,902 

13 
14 

571" 

70" 

ii2"' 

33" 

4,  079 

2,883 

2,721 

26 

24 

6 

1 

429 

391 

15 

4,764 

4,860 

73 

68 

34 

12 

3,388 

3,288 

16 

•       1, 213 

1,164 

197 

165 

166 

105 

53 

49 

17 

47 
4,781 

19 

4,545 

2 
4,358 

18 

4,' 569" 

; 3,'585" 

2,"644" 

3,'224" 

3,' 830" 

19 

11 
1,381 

3 

1,418 

20 
21 

1,596 

1,446 

623 

483 

60 

49 

47 
1.284 

34 
1,302 

33 
579 

21 
526 

55 

325 

18 
250 

22 

829" 

8I5" 

23 

5,253 

4,777 

607 

507 

613 

389 

!               2, 912 

2,958 

24 

113 

22,  406 

65 
19,  997 

9 
1,334 

6 

1,140 

8 
1, 002 

1 
574 

1 
3,322 

25 

3,436 

26 

2,063 

1,891 

35 

31 

23 

9 

1              2, 572 

2,778 

27 

4,137 

4,030 

457 

410 

340 

274 

5, 729 

5,935 

28 

2,774 

2,617 

1,551 

1,497 

1,339 

1,021 

2, 228 

2,190 

29 

411 

287 

4 

4 

11 

1 

2 

a 

30 

391 
4,573 

270 
4,188 

20 
185 

6 

149 

10 
120 

5 
79 



1 
3 

31 

i                   10 

32 

54 
2,089 

47 
1,587 

8 
65 

6 

42 

13 
74 

5 
23 

33 

ie" 

8 

34 

1, 431 

1,301 

58 

46 

119 

34 

536 

431 

35 

7,386 

6,160 

2,957 

2,930 

2,573 

1,712 

6,421 

7,110 

36 

3,828 

3,729 

290 

308 

234 

139 

9,023 

9,170 

37 

146 

880 

78 
746 

12 

8 

5 
13 

10 
8 

1 
5 

38 

4 

1' 

39 

3,616 

3,353 

629 

515 

662 

347 

1,085 

1,115 

40 

230 

165 

41 

32 

31 

9 

8 

3 

41 

4,737 

4,326 

95 

82 

35 

18 

1,526 

1,466 

42 

159 

154 

1,716 

1,630 

1,469 

1,323 

31 

46 

43 

13,  077 

11,449 

324 

292 

229 

114 

1,085 

1,013 

44 

3,738 

3,445 

54 

35 

57 

10 

147 

128 

45 

8,976 

8,466 

.  113 

90 

66 

15 

1,409 

1,437 

46 

5,494 

5,170 

92 

74 

42 

20 

4,156 

4,312 

47 

469 

337 

78 

81 

132 

68 

26 

19 

48 

14,  778 

13,  398 

281 

216 

188 

56 

1,497 

1,471 

49 

37 

383 
4,895 

14 

322 
4,526 

3 

33 

88 

2 

58 
45 

2 

2 

51 

50 
51 

46 

76 

26 
13 

46 

52 

584 

573 

112 

85 

70 

35 

881 

941 

53 

1,604 

1,554 

21 

11 

23 

1 

1,212 

1,166 

54 

336 

201 

204 

161 

267 

183 

29 

13 

55 

1,506 

1,379 

230 

214 

ooy 

82 

1,157 

1,002 

56 

10, 980 

9,719 

237 

230 

202 

91 

413 

441 

57 

2,005 

1,660 

40 

31 

40 

14 

5 

2 

58 

1,039 

963 

398 

363 

199 

131 

261 

283 

59 

9,138 

8,299 

333 

290 

230 

128 

1,631 

1,549 

60 

699 

638 

719 

742 

491 

321 

101 

115 

61 

179 
1,694 

139 
1,589 

4 
348 

1 
304 

1 
273 

62 

147" 

54" 

53 

63 

1,040 
120 

692 

927 
46 

461 

68 
2 

631 

67 

1 

520 

106 
2 

824 

30 

5 

2 

110 

64 

65 

399 

144 

66 

583 
14, 159 

526 
12,  676 

13 

385 

7 
326 

5 

227 

67 

iio" 

4,'7i7" 

4,'762" 

68 

3 

1 

69 

652 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


9 

10 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

18 
17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 

42 
43 
44 
45 

46 

47 
48 
49 
50 

51 
52 
53 
54 
55 

56 
57 
58 
59 
60 

61 
62 
63 
64 

65 
66 
67 


Texas — Continued . 

Lampasas 

Lasalle 

Lavaca  

Lee 

Leon 


Liberty  — 
Limestone 
Lipscomb.. 
Live  Oak  . . 
Llano 


Loving 

Lubbock 

Lynn 

McCuUoch... 
McLennan... 


McMullen  . 
Madison. .. 

Marion 

Martin 

Mason 


Matagorda. 
Maverick . . 

Medina 

Menard 

Midland  ... 


Milam 

Mills 

Mitchell 

Montague  . . . 
Montgomery. 


Moore 

Morris 

Motley ; 

Nacogdoches 
Navarro 


Newton  . . 
Nolan  .  - . 
Nueces  . . 
Ochiltree. 
Oldham . . 


Orange 

Palo  Pinto . 

Panola 

Parker 

Parmer 


Pecos  — 

Polk 

Potter  ... 
Presidio 
Rains 


Randall 

Red  River  , 


Refugio . 
Roberts . 


Robertson 
Rockwall  . 
Runnels  . . . 

Rusk 

Sabine 


San  Augustine 

San  Jacinto 

San  Patricio 

San  Saba 


Schleicher  . . 

Scurry  

Shackelford 
Shelby 


Sherman.. 
Smith  .... 
Somervell. 
Starr  


NATIVE  BOKN. 


Males. 


3,858 


5,296 
7,041 

2, 132 

11,032 

353 

970 

3,435 

3 

24 

18 

1,  652 

19, 179 

493 
4.295 
5.256 

125 


1,976 

1,087 

2.477 

578 

497 

12,414 
2.768 
981 
9,756 
5,950 

11 

3.  385 

99 

8,078 

13,  650 

2,340 
819 

2,983 
112 
156 

2,417 
4,310 
7,322 
10,  997 

7 

397 

5,404 

487 

428 

2,005 

105 
10, 956 
507 
561 
175 

13.  289 
3,165 
1,625 
9,485 
2,  514 

3,389 

3,770 

530 

3,415 

52 

766 

993 

7,343 

23 

14,  131 

1,767 
2,885 


Females. 


3,572 
769 
8,516 
5,107 
6,760 

2,045 

10,  239 

258 

890 

3,177 


1,454 
18,  218 

422 

4,094 

5,443 

91 

2,408 

1,877 
961 

2.384 
494 
436 

11,  392 

2,617 

900 

8,936 

5,594 

3 

3,177 

32 

7,798 

12, 312 

2,290 

730 

2. 855 

77 
91 

2.105 
3,  872 
6,987 
10, 328 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


280 

4,833 

289 

315 

1,893 

69 

10,  382 

389 

563 

131 

12, 327 
2,752 
1.491 
9,020 
2,449 

3,280 

3,567 

459 

3,150 

38 

638 

919 

6.976 

11 

13, 870 

1,636 

2,630 


Males. 


106 

287 

2,457 

848 

29 

39 
273 

17 
123 
100 


77 
1,112 

81 
72 
99 
33 

172 

80 
895 
492 
118 

66 

589 
69 
136 
118 
140 


16 

6 

76 

285 

19 

20 

1,274 

5 

21 

174 
95 
15 

232 


411 
70 
54 

496 
10 


75 

274 
67 
15 

545 

38 

53 

39 

5 

16 

12 

196 

61 

62 
10 
77 
35 


Females. 


221 

9 

2,794 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


245 

1,945 

701 

11 

14 
134 
4 
72 
60 


34 


42 

51 

64 

15 

111 

52 

755 

377 

25 

34 

378 
39 
42 
53 
81 

1 

2 

2 

32 

126 

1 

4 

981 

4 


74 

43 

4 

125 


238 
25 
19 

459 

1 

4 
39 

77 


345 

17 

24 

15 

1 

3 

11 

127 

15 

3 

1 

23 

11 


102 

7 

2,440 


Males. 


3,736 
801 
6,834 
3,745 
4,331 

1,258 

8,778 

353 

943 

3,410 

3 

22 

18 

1,645 

14,  091 

470 
3,  242 
1,887 

125 
2,471 


1,017 

2,331 

569 

495 

9,185 
2,739 
932 
9,711 
3,162 

11 
2,052 

97 
5,971 
10,461 

1,600 
801 

2.645 
112 
154 

1,984 
4,271 
4,113 
10,  666 

7 

391 
3,215 

480 

415 

1,806 

105 
7,675 
499 
405 
173 

5,946 
3,04l> 
1,608 
5,581 
1,954 

2,306 

1,580 

518 

3,382 

51 

766 

909 

5,868 

23 

7,876 
1,762 
2,882 


Females. 


3,432 
739 
6,397 
3.556 
4,093 

1, 201 

8,035 

258 

869 

3,149 


C 

1,454 

12,  930 

401 

3,075 

1,815 

91 

2,395 

595 
898 
2,248 
480 
435 

8,404 
2,590 
851 
8,892 
2,894 

3 

1,898 

32 

5,635 

9. 238 

1,472 

715 

2,502 

77 
90 

1,724 
3,844 
3,847 
9,994 


279 
2,964 

282 

303 

1,677 


7,038 
388 
395 
131 

5,534 
2,  653 

1.477 
5,291 
1,925 

2,232 

1,425 

446 

3,130 

37 

637 

836 

5,498 

10 
7,441 
1,635 
2,621 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLOEED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


653 


NATIVE  WHITE — NATIVE 

NATIVE   WHITE— FOREIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

_* 

Females. 

3,573 

3,  333 

163 

99 

i 

101 

48 

124 

140 

1 

541 

479 

260 

260 

287 

215 

37 

30 

2 

4,181 

3,815 

2,650 

2,582 

2,455 

1,915 

2,137 

2,119 

3 

2.708 

2,559 

1,037 

997 

848 

701 

1,551 

1,551 

4 

4, 269 

4,045 

62 

18 

29 

11 

2,710 

2.667 

5 

1,192 

1,140 

66 

61 

39 

14 

874 

844 

6 

8,501 

7,766 

274 

269 

272 

132 

2,255 

2,206 

7 

319 
723 

238 
663 

34 
220 

20 
206 

17 
122 

4 
72 

8 

28" 

21" 

9 

3,200 

2,959 

210 

190 

(                   100 

60 

25 

28 

10 

3 

11 

22 

18 

1,556 

s" 

6 
1,393 

i" 

2" 

12 



13 

89" 

ei" 

73" 

33" 

ii" 

i 

14 

13,  081 

11,  861 

1,010 

1,069 

1,097 

693 

5, 103 

5,290 

15 

396 

324 

74 

77 

81 

42 

23 

21 

16 

3,163 

3,015 

79 

60 

71 

51 

1,051 

1,019 

17 

1,771 

1,706 

113 

109 

1                      95 

64 

3,  373 

3,628 

18 

101 
2,  082 

80 
2,032 

24 
389 

11 
363 

i                     33 
172 

15 
111 

19 

is" 

13" 

20 

493 

442 

166 

153 

66 

44 

1,331 

1,290 

21 

353 

264 

601 

634 

882 

750 

83 

08 

22 

1,439 

1,386 

892 

862 

489 

377 

149 

136 

23 

484 

409 

85 

71 

118 

25 

9 

11 

24 

456 

406 

39 

29 

64 

34 

4 

1 

25 

8,505 

7,770 

680 

634 

581 

378 

3,  237 

2,988 

26 

2,658 

2,512 

81 

78 

69 

38 

29 

28 

27 

848 

778 

84 

73 

125 

42 

60 

49 

28 

9,511 

8,685 

200 

207 

118 

53 

45 

11 

29 

3, 004 

2,758 

158 

136  ■ 

139 

80 

2,789 

2,701 

30 

9 

2,035 

3 

1,  882 

2 
17 

1 
2 

31 

ie" 

ie" 

i,'333" 

i,'279" 

32 

95 
5,863 

31 
5,535 

2 
108 

1 

100 

5 

75 

2 
32 

3 
2,108 

3S 

2,'i63" 

34 

10, 156 

8,974 

305 

264 

280 

126 

3,194 

3,074 

35 

1,585 

1,458 

15 

14 

19 

1 

740 

818 

36 

789 

702 

12 

13 

20 

4 

18 

15 

37 

1,150 

1,097 

1,495 

1,405 

1,260 

977 

352 

357 

38 

99 

138 

71 

84 

13 
16 

6 
6 

5 
21 

4 
2 

39 

2 

i" 

40 

1,805 

1,545 

179 

179 

159 

70 

448 

385 

41 

4,163 

3,753 

108 

91 

95 

43 

39 

28 

42 

1,082 

3,819 

31 

28 

15 

3 

3,209 

3,141 

43 

10,  363 

9,  727 

303 

267 

225 

124 

338 

335 

44 

118 

45 

60 

243 

219 

399 

238 

18 

1 

46 

3,146 

2,911 

69 

53 

68 

25 

2,191 

1,869 

47 

429 

255 

51 

27 

49 

19 

12 

48 

119 

73 

266 

230 

492 

459 

17 

12 

49 

1,793 

1,663 

13 

14 

10 

1 

199 

216 

50 

101 
7,512 

69 

6,907 

4 
163 

9 
73 

4 
37 

51 

isi" 

3,283" 

3,'346   ' 

52 

427 

320 

72 

68 

260 

77 

22 

1 

53 

282 

271 

123 

124 

67 

48 

156 

168 

54 

154 
5,428 

113 

5,087 

19 

518 

18 
447 

15 
504 

5 
342 

2 
7,384 

55 

6,796 

56 

3,005 

2,620 

43 

33 

38 

17 

117 

99 

57 

1,500 

1,431 

48 

16 

53 

24 

17 

14 

58 

5,509 

5,  225 

72 

66 

39 

15 

3,904 

3,729 

59 

1,927 

1,907 

27 

18 

5 

1 

560 

524 

60 

2,271 

2,196 

35 

36 

16 

3 

1,083 

1,048 

61 

1,565 

1,408 

15 

17 

11 

11 

2,191 

2,112 

62 

257 

209 

261 

237 

196 

127 

12 

13 

63 

3,303 

3,061 

79 

69 

61 

15 

33 

20 

64 

47 

33 

4 

1 

43 

3 

20 

1 

65 

747 

623 

18 

14 

10 

1 

1 

1 

66 

845 

790 

64 

46 

77 

23 

84 

83 

67 

5,798 

5,424 

70 

74 

34 

11 

1,476 

1,478 

68 

23 
7,629 

10 
7,205 

1 
6,430 

69 

247" 

236" 

2i5" 

ioi" 

6,'26i" 

70 

1,738 

1,611 

24 

24 

9 

7 

5 

1 

71 

264 

210 

2,618 

2,414 

2,793 

2,440 

4 

6 

72 

654 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND   FOKEIGN   BORN  AND  WHITE 


Texas— Continued. 

Stephens 

Stonewall 

Sutton 

Swisher 

Tarrant 


Taylor 

Terry 

Throckmorton  . 

Titus 

Tom  Green  — 


Travis.. 
Trinity  . 
Tyler . . . 
Upshur. 
Upton  .. 


Uvalde 

Valverde  .. 
Van  Zandt. 
Victoria  . . . 
Walker 


Waller 

Ward 

Washington  . 

Webb 

Wharton 


Wheeler 

Wichita 

Wilbarger . . 
Williamson . 


Wilson  .. 
Winkler . 

Wise 

Wood.... 


Yoakum . 
Toung . . . 
Zapata. . . 
Zavalla  . , 


Utah 


Beaver  ... 
Boxelder 
Cache  — 

Davis 

Emery... 


Garfield. 
Grand  . . 

Iron 

Juab 

Kane  . . . 


Millard . . . 
Morgan . . . 
Piut«   .... 

Rich  

Salt  Lake. 


San  Juan . 
Sanpete... 

Sevier 

Summit. . . 
Tooele  — 


Uinta 

Utah 

Wasatch 

Washington . 
Weber 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


2,518 

562 

300 

67 

21, 393 

3,547 

15 

470 

4,167 

2,288 

16, 172 

3,947 

5,644 

6,543 

33 

1,708 
1,005 
8,330 
3,833 
6,683 

5,242 

41 

12, 770 

3,680 

3,811 

405 

2,585 

3,823 

12, 283 

5,053 

11 

12, 428 

7,125 

2 

2,625 

768 

531 


82, 352 


1,497 
3,080 
5,634 
2,794 
2,009 

1,140 

281 

1,060 

2,198 

802 

1,662 

7?4 

1,327 

671 

22, 359 

204 
4,809 
2,412 
2,832 
1,468 

1,418 
9,455 
1,509 
1,693 
9,304 


Females. 


2,357 

453 

249 

30 

17,  238 

3,183 

4 

410 

3,998 

2,056 

15, 816 
3,633 
5,033 
6,131 
16 

1,568 
766 
7,810 
3.844 
5,896 

5,269 
31 

12, 349 
3,233 
3,582 

241 

1,958 

3,022 

11, 343 

4,705 

7 

11, 452 

6,746 


2,366 

797 
466 


72, 489 


POEEIQN  BORN. 


Males. 


1,118 
2,552 
5,302 
2,586 
1,792 

1,079 

176 

1,128 

1,745 

742 

1,603 

660 

1,158 

583 

18, 400 

131 
4, 5<t6 
2,327 
2,487 
1,280 

1,043 
9,076 
1,409 
1,732 
7,834 


31 
7 

98 

2 

1,767 

168 
2 
18 
20 

500 

2,497 

53 

159 

17 

3 

319 

714 
52 
604 
224 

204 

5 

2,182 

4,233 

133 

101 

197 

169 

1,352 

553 


174 
50 


28, 111 


433 

1,163 

2,216 

710 

783 

124 
68 

254 

1,020 

63 

395 
213 
176 
146 
9,403 

18 
1,757 

716 
1,509 

518 

196 

2,599 

341 

245 

3,045 


Females. 


20 
2 

11 

1 

744 

59 


4 
5 

308 

1,837 

15 

41 

4 


209 
389 

33 
456 

71 

173 


1,860 
3,696 

58 

31 

91 

78 

931 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


20 

898 

33 

24,953 


292 
847 
2,357 
661 
492 

114 

16 

241 

619 

78 

373 
173 
181 
127 
8, 295 

12 
2,034 
744 
905 
434 

105 

2,638 

336 

339 

2,540 


Males. 


2,514 

559 

299 

67 

19, 070 

3,465 

15 

462 

3,305 

2,173 

11, 238 

2,944 

4,415 

4,555 

32 

1,664 
955 
7,778 
2,064 
3,007 

1,929 

39 

5,082 

3,560 

720 

396 

2,512 

3,815 

10,887 

4,500 

11 

12,350 

5,468 

2 
2,619 

768 
530 


81, 670 


1,487 
2,979 
5,628 
2,792 
2,001 

1,137 

280 

1,055 

2,197 

737 

1,662 

734 

1,303 

669 

22, 237 

172 
4,775 
2,410 
2,828 
1,447 

1,300 
9,442 
1,506 
1,631 
9,261 


Females. 


2,  356 

453 

249 

30 

15,  240 

3,098 

4 

407 

3,101 

1,968 

10,  668 
2,730 
3,872 
4,191 

16 

1,529 
713 
7,268 
2,099 
2,347 

1,879 

30 

4,844 

3,147 

570 

234 
1,901 
3,004 
9,986 

4,  205 
7 

11,  369 
5,151 


2,357 
797 
464 


72,  C 


1,115 
2,473 
5,296 

2,585 
1,786 

1,076 

175 

1,125 

1,745 

709 

1,602 
660 

1,143 

583 

18,  334 

108 
4,523 
2,326 
2,486 
1,254 

1,037 
9,065 
1,408 
1,690 
7,792 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


655 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

1 

1        NATIVE   WHITE— FOREIGN 



PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

2,476 

2,324 

38 

32 

31 

20 

4 

1 

1 

546 

277 

61 

17, 360 

445 

224 

30 

13, 889 

13 

22 

6 

1,710 

8 
25 

7 

97 

2 

1,725 

2 

11 

1 

742 

3 
2 

2 

3 

4 
5 

i,'35i"' 

2,' 365" 

2,' 666' ' 

3,337 

2,953 

128 

145 

148 

57 

102 

87 

6 

13 

447 

4 

397 

2 
15 

2 
18 

7 
g 

io" 

4" 

8  ' 

3" 

3,265 

3,066 

40 

35 

19 

5 

863 

897 

9 

1,743 

1,560 

430 

408 

496 

307 

119 

89 

10 

8,604 

8.265 

2,634 

2,403 

2,480 

1,836 

4,951 

5,149 

11 

2,901 

2,693 

43 

37 

52 

14 

1,004 

904 

12 

4,331 

3,804 

84 

68 

156 

41 

1,232 

1.161 

13 

4,  509 

4,162 

46 

29 

17 

3 

1,988 

1,941 

14 

30 
1,309 

8 
1,202 

2 
ar 
355 

8 
327 

3 
319 

1 
44 

15 

208 

40 

16 

542 

390 

413 

323 

704 

386 

60 

56 

17 

7,686 

7,185 

92 

83 

50 

31 

554 

544 

18 

1,116 

1,103 

948 

996 

600 

454 

1,773 

1,747 

19 

2,851 

2,239 

156 

108 

218 

70 

3,682 

3,550 

20 

1,661 

1,625 

268 

254 

204 

172 

3,313 

3,391 

21 

38 
2,717 

28 
2,636 

1 
2,305 

2 
2,208 

5 
2,173 

2 
7,697 

1 

7,507 

22 
23 

i'm" 

1,635 

1,314 

1.925 

1,833 

4,227 

3,691 

126 

91 

24 

623 

509 

97 

61 

120 

51 

3,104 

3,019 

25 

310 

201 

86 

33 

100 

31 

10 

7 

26 

2,359 

1,  800 

153 

95 

196 

91 

74 

57 

27 

3,628 

2,  887 

187 

117 

160 

78 

17 

18 

28 

9,759 

8,951 

1, 128 

1,035 

1,343 

930 

1,405 

1,358 

29 

3,583 

3,410 

917 

795 

553 

344 

553 

500 

'30 

11 
12,  095 

7 
11,135 

31 
32 

255" 

234"" 

172" 

80" 

80 

83" 

5,386 

5,073 

82 

78 

50 

11 

1,657 

1,  ,595 

33 

2 
2,525 

2 
2,298 

34 
35 

94" 

59" 

38" 

26" 

6 

9 

34 
474 

43 
424 

734 
56 

754 
40 

1,099 
67 

898 
33 

36 

i" 

2" 

37 

37,  330 

31,  122 

44,340 

40, 974 

27, 259 

24,874 

1,534 

472 

38 

653 

440 

834 

675 

429 

290 

14 

5 

39 

1,258 

973 

1,721 

1,500 

1,016 

846 

248 

80 

40 

1,740 

1,658 

3,888 

3,638 

2,214 

2,357 

8 

6 

41 

1,236 

1.171 

1,556 

1,414 

710 

661 

2 

1 

42 

1,146 

974 

855 

812 

717 

492 

74 

6 

43 

704 

681 

433 

395 

124 

114 

3 

3 

44 

210 

117 

70 

58 

24 

16 

45 

1 

45 

385 

446 

670 

679 

254 

241 

5 

3 

46 

934 

C28 

1,263 

1,117 

1,015 

618 

6 

1 

47 

525 

507 

212 

202 

63 

78 

65 

33 

48 

794 

288 
835 

796 

277 
720 

868 
446 
468 

806 
383 
423 

395 

213 
175 

373 

173 
181 

1 

49 

50 

25" 

"ih" 

51 

312 
10,  473 

271 
7,512 

357 
11,  764 

312 

10,  822 

144 
9,114 

127 
8,260 

4 
411 

52 

ioi" 

53 

113 

63 

59 

45 

18 

12 

32 

23 

54 

1,505 

1,463 

3,270 

3,060 

1,757 

2,034 

34 

23 

55 

972 

947 

1,438 

1,379 

716 

744 

2 

1 

56 

1,013 

871 

1,815 

1,615 

1,387 

897 

126 

9 

57 

493 

429 

954 

825 

485 

405 

54 

55 

58 

870 

669 

430 

368 

185 

103 

129 

g 

59 

4,366 

4,104 

5,076 

4,961 

2,587 

2,638 

25 

11 

60 

649 

620 

857 

788 

341 

336 

3 

1 

61 

938 

1,000 

693 

690 

244 

338 

63 

43 

62 

4,918 

3,785 

4,  343 

4,007 

2,932 

2,540 

156 

42 

63 

656 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


2 
3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 

12 
13 
14 
15 


COUNTIBS. 


Vermont. 


Addison 

Uenniiigton . 
Caledonia  . . 
Cliittenden  . 
Essex 


Franklin... 
Grand  Isle. 
Lamoille... 

Orange 

Orleans 


Rutland 

Washington  . 
Windham  ... 
Windsor 


Virginia 


17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

27 
28 
29 
30 
31 

32 
33 
34 
35 
36 

37 
38 
39 
40 
41 

42 
43 
44 
45 
46 

47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 

57 
58 
59 
60 
61 

62 
63 
64 
65 

66 
67 
68 
69 


Accomac  . . . 
Albemarle  . 
Alexandria  , 
Alleghany. - 
Amelia 


Amherst 

Appomattox . 

Augusta 

Bath 

Bedford 


Bland 

Botetourt 

Brunswick  .  - 
Buchanan  ... 
Buckingham 


Campbell 

Caroline 

Carroll 

Charles  City. 
Charlotte 


Chesterfield  . 

Clarke 

Craig 

Cvilpeper 

Cumberland  . 


Dickenson 

Dinwiddle 

Elizabeth  City. 

Essex 

Fairfax 


Fauquier . 

Floyd 

Fluvanna. 
Franklin  - 
Frederick 


Giles 

Gloucester. 
Goochland. 
Grayson  . .  - 
Greene 


Greenes  ville 

Halifax 

Hanover 

Henrico 

Henry 


Highland 

Isle  of  Wight  ... 

James  City 

King  and  Queen. 


King  George  . 
King  William 

Lancaster 

Lee 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


145, 560 


10,  250 
9,165 
10, 170 
14, 188 
3,  536 

12,  454 
1,690 
6,074 
9,368 
9,195 

19,  247 

13,  038 
12, 309 
14, 8^0 


811,931 


13,  743 
15.  570 

8,734 
4,814 
4,503 

8,484 
4,648 

17, 530 
2,283 

15,  339 

2,529 
7,296 
8,421 
3,067 
6,928 

19, 158 
8,171 
7,778 
2,609 
7,256 

12,  699 
4,020 
1,915 
6,472 
4,581 

2,540 
6,751 
7,828 
4,945 
8,129 

10.935 
7,100 
4,586 

12,  293 
8,494 

4,568 
5,956 
4,875 
7,  072 
2,744 

4,034 
16,  767 

8,716 
47, 054 

9,063 

2,681 
5,  815 
2,791 
4,707 

3,375 
4,776 
3,758 
9,074 


Females. 


142,  774 


10,  028 
8,838 
9,846 

14,  678 
3,129 

12, 246 
1,606 
5,924 
9,107 
8,638 

18,  864 
12,  664 
12, 194 

15,  012 


825, 675 


FOREIGN  BOBN. 


13, 480 

16,  511 

9,173 

4.369 

4,487 

8,979 
4,918 

19, 138 
2,288 

15,  797 

2,594 
7,528 
8,818 
2,800 
7,361 

21, 428 
8,456 
7,689 
2,444 
7,783 

13, 037 
4,005 
1,903 
6,713 
4,884 

2,537 
6,689 
6, 173 
5,094 
8,146 

11, 467 
7,302 
4,903 

12,  691 
9,212 

4, 507 
5,679 
5,049 
7,308 
2,875 

4,144 
17,  620 

8,  635 
52,  209 

9,137 

2,660 

5,487 
2,806 
4,957 

3,252 
4,749 
3,408 
8,544 


Males. 


23,  707 


1,091 
1,279 
1,  854 
3,277 
1.695 

2,623 
286 
452 
589 

2,195 

4,  024 

2,380 

1,043 

979 


12,  347 


Females. 


35 

186 

382 

65 

44 

51 

15 

211 

10 

54 


24 
3 


307 

32 

26 

9 

18 

278 
31 
11 
36 


49 

2,032 

7 

216 

110 
3 
7 
1 

100 


13 

18 

11 

2 

35 

26 

31 

2,286 


32 
3 

11 

47 

22 

557 


20,  321 


902 
1,166 
1,566 
3,246 
1,151 

2.  432 
261 
381 
511 

2,073 

3,262 

1,  524 

1,001 

845 


6,027 


19 
112 
308 

35 

34 

37 

.    8 

126 

6 

23 


33 

194 

22 

4 

4 

20 

197 
15 
6 

12 
9 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


26 
135 

1 

164 

78 


5 

16 
3 
1 

17 

11 

20 

1,845 

2 

2 
3 
14 


Males. 


145,  062 


10,  208 

9,086 

10, 161 

14,  097 

3,531 

12,  412 
1,685 
6,070 
9,359 
9,189 

19, 157 

13,  020 
12,  257 

14,  830 


500, 986 


Females. 


8,807 
8,982 
5,262 
3,544 
1,505 

4,840 
2,598 
13,  566 
1,895 
9,825 

2,413 
5,396 
3,310 
3,051 
3,308 

10,  270 

3,581 

7,576 

661 

2,853 

7,347 
2,787 
1,845 
3,472 
1,342 

2,528 
2,614 
3,870 
1,771 
5,564 

7,040 
6,531 

2,489 
9,228 
7,461 

4,146 
2,775 
2,005 
6,642 
1,991 

1,450 
7,458 
4,660 
27,  313 
4,962 

2,474 
3,110 
1,191 

2,074 

1,716 
1,863 
1,677 
8,290 


142, 332 


9,999 
8,778 
9,836 
14,  584 
3,121 

12, 207 
1,605 
5,920 
9,101 
8,633 

18, 775 
12,  653 
12, 143 
14,  977 


500, 947 


8,  973 
5,415 
3,311 
1,440 

4,995 
2,  633 

14,  695 
1,915 

10, 162 

2,469 
5,696 
3,345 
2,  792 
3,384 

10,  517 

3,724 

7,529 

674 

2,825 

7,580 
2,784 
1,824 
3,627 
1,501 

2,523 
2,432 
2,263 
1,805 
5,642 

7,458 
6,696 
2, 543 
9, 508 
8,017 

4,092 
2,646 
2,044 
6,817 
2,120 

1,419 
7,514 
4,477 
28,375 
4,957 

2,445 
3,048 
1,080 
2,156 

1,704 
1,840 
1,469 
8,  U7 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Coatiniied. 


667 


NATIVE   WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 

— 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

FOREION 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

113,  660 

Ill,  585 

31, 402 

30,  747 

23,  716 

20,  308 

549 

455 

1 

8,004 

7,897 

2,204 

2,102 

1,090 

901 

49 

30 

2 

7,389 

7,041 

1,697 

1,737 

1,277 

1,166 

81 

60 

3 

8,258 

8,044 

1,  903 

1,792 

1,847 

1,564 

16 

12 

4 

8,776 

9,067 

5,321 

5,517 

3,269 

3,240 

99 

100 

5 

2,504 

2,  203 

1,027 

918 

1,689 

1,150 

11 

9 

6 

8,367 

8,231 

4,045 

3,976 

2,618 

2,  4.30 

47 

41 

7 

1,064 

1,012 

621 

593 

286 

261 

5 

1 

8 

5,272 

5,175 

798 

745 

452 

381 

4 

4 

9 

8,620 

8,  422 

739 

679 

.587 

511 

11 

6 

10 

6,800 

6,409 

2,389 

2,  224 

2,193 

2,073 

8 

5 

11 

13,  277 

12,  993 

5,  880 

5,782 

4,013 

3,  262 

101 

89 

12 

10,  861 

10,  618 

2,159 

2,  035 

2,379 

1,.524 

19 

11 

13 

11, 048 

10,  970 

1,209 

1,173 

1,042 

1,001 

53 

51 

14 

13,  420 

13,  503 

1,410 

1,474 

974 

844 

45 

30 

15 

487, 750 

489,  008 

13,  236 

11, 939 

12, 195 

5,994 

311,  097 

324,  761 

16 

8,766 

8,037 

41 

49 

35 

19 

4,930 

4,794 

17 

8,815 

8,846 

167 

127 

185 

112 

6,589 

7,538 

18 

4,527 

4,686 

735 

729 

379 

305 

3,475 

3,  761 

19 

3,418 

3,217 

126 

94 

65 

35 

1,270 

1,058 

20 

1,457 

1,393 

48 

47 

44 

34 

2,998 

3,047 

21 

4,761 

4,922 

79 

73 

51 

37 

3,644 

3,984 

22 

2,573 

2,619 

25 

14 

15 

8 

2,050 

2,285 

23 

13,  264 

14, 392 

302 

303 

209 

126 

3,966 

4,443 

24 

1,865 

1,899 

30 

IB 

10 

6 

388 

373 

25 

9,778 

10,  098 

47 

04 

54 

23 

5,514 

5,635 

26 

2,403 

2,461 

10 

8 

6 

116 

125 

27 

5,361 

5,668 

35 

28 

24 

6 

1,900 

1,832 

28 

3,294 

3,326 

16 

19 

3 

3 

5,111 

5,473 

29 

3.051 

2,791 
3,  323 

1 

61 

16 
3,620 

8 
3,977 

30 

3;  256 

52' 

61" 

33  " 

31 

9,814 

10,  035 

450 

482 

302 

194 

8,893 

10,  911 

.32 

3,546 

3,699 

35 

25 

32 

22 

4,590 

4,732 

33 

7,554 

7,509 

22 

20 

26 

4 

202 

160 

34 

656 

667 

5 

7 

9 

4 

1,948 

1,770 

35 

2,809 

2,795 

44 

30 

18 

20 

4,403 

4,958 

36 

6,966 

7,240 

381 

340 

277 

195 

5,353 

5,459 

37 

2,736 

2,744 

51 

40 

31 

15 

1,233 

1,221 

38 

1,835 

1,817 

10 

7 

11 

6 

70 

79 

39 

3,424 

3,  594 

48 

33 

30 

12 

3,000 

3,086 

40 

1,331 

1,489 

11 

12 

8 

9 

3,239 

3,383 

41 

2,526 

2,522 
2,  356 

2 
96 

1 
76 

12 
4,138 

14 
4,257 

42 

2,518 

48" 

26  " 

43 

3, 136 

2,  036 

734 

227 

2,016 

129 

3,974 

3,916 

44 

1,761 

1,796 

10 

9 

7 

1 

3,174 

3,289 

45 

5,244 

5,331 

320 

311 

216 

164 

2,565 

2,504 

46 

6,867 

7,293 

173 

165 

110 

78 

3,895 

4,009 

47 

6,519 

6,684 

12 

12 

3 

569 

606 

48 

2,481 

2,533 

8 

10 

7 

12" 

2,097 

2,  360 

49 

9,219 

9,501 

9 

7 

1 

3,065 

3, 183 

50 

7,223 

7,789 

238 

228 

100 

74" 

1,033 

1,195 

51 

4,127 

4,079 

19 

13 

9 

6 

422 

415 

52 

2,754 

2,638 

21 

8 

12 

4 

3,182 

3,034 

53 

1,978 

2,  025 

27 

19 

18 

16 

2,870 

3,  005 

54 

6,613 

6,789 

29 

28 

11 

3 

430 

491 

55 

1,987 

2,118 

4 

2 

2 

1 

753 

755 

56 

1,416 

1,380 

34 

39 

33 

17 

2,586 

2,725 

57 

7,  415 

7,486 

43 

28 

26 

10 

9,  309 

10, 107 

58 

4,614 

4,436 

46 

41 

31 

20 

4,056 

4, 1.58 

59 

23,  851 

24,  852 

3,  402 

3,  523 

2,248 

1,839 

19,  779 

23,  840 

60 

4,950 

4,949 

12 

8 

4 

2 

4,103 

4,180 

61 

2,456 

2,427 

18 

18 

9 

2 

207 

215 

62 

3,102 

3,037 

8 

11 

8 

3 

2,705 

2,  439 

63 

1,163 

1,059 

28 

21 

32 

14 

1,600 

1,726 

64 

2,074 

2,153 

3 

3 

2 

2,«33 
1,660 

2,801 
1,548 

65 

1,710 

1,698 

6 

6 

10 

3 

66 

1,826 

1,797 

37 

43 

47 

33 

2,  913 

2,909 

67 

1,662 

1,457 

15 

12 

22 

3 

2,081 

1,  939 

68 

8.216 

8,096 

74 

21 

655 

40 

786 

428 

69 

372 

42 

658 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVET^TH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BOKN  AND  WHITE 


Virginia — Continued. 

Xoudoun  

Louisa 

Lunenburg 

Madison 

Mathews 


Mecklenburg  . 
Middlesex  — 
Montgomery. . 
Nansemond  . . 
Nelson 


New  Kent 

Norfolk   

Northampton 

Northumberland . 
Nottoway 


Orange  

Page 

Patrick 

Petersburg  city. 
Pittsylvania 


Powhatan  

Prince  Edward  . 
Prince  George  . . 
Princess  Anne.. 
Prince  William. 


Pulaski 

Rappahannock 

Richmond 

Roanoke 

Rockbridge 


Rockingham . 

Russell 

Scott 

Shenandoah.. 
Smyth 


Southampton  . 
Spottsylvania. 

Stafford 

Surry   

Sussex  


Tazewell 

Warren , 

Warwick  — 
Washington 


Westmoreland . 

Wise 

Wythe 

York 


Washington 


Adams . . . 
Asotin  . . . 
Chehalis . 
Clallam . . 
Clarke . . . 


Columbia . 
Cowlitz ... 
Douglas  .. 
Franklin. . 
Garfield. .. 


Island  . . . 
Jefferson. 

King 

Kitsap. .. 
Kittitas . . 


NATIVE   BORN. 


Males. 


Klickitat  . 

Lewis 

Lincoln 

Mason 

Okanogan. 


11,  233 
8,220 
5,525 
4,939 
3,787 

12,  307 
3,793 
8,738 
9,900 
7,430 

2,889 
36,  813 
5,196 
4,036 
5,707 

6,071 
6,450 
6,963 

10,  236 
29,  502 

3,414 
6,952 
3,853 
4,997 
4,841 

6,476 
4,294 
3,658 
16,  016 

11,  647 

15,  230 
8,386 

11,  226 
9,584 
6,609 

10,  089 
6,717 
3,664 
4,357 
5,666 

10, 197 
4,079 
3,805 

14,  362 

4,  249 
4,988 
9,009 
3,856 


Females. 


936 

778 

4,535 

1,169 

5,173 

3,372 
2,863 
1,  665 
324 
1,940 

743 

3,  005 

25,  861 

1,693 

3,924 

2,474 
5,430 
4,299 
1,225 
817 


11,925 
8,727 
5,810 
5,277 
3,790 

13,  015 
3,645 
8,747 
9,696 

7,851 

2,601 
38,  074 
5,056 
3,814 
5,796 

6,660 
6,593 

7,182 
12, 172 
30,  262 

3,351 
7,681 
3,922 
4,425 
4,818 

6,153 
4,375 
3,457 
13,  475 
11,  302 

15,  919 
7,707 
10,  421 
10,  004 
6,728 

9,966 
7,344 
3,646 
3,800 
5,413 

9,069 
4,161 
2,532 
14,589 

4,123 
4,185 
8,880 
3,713 


106,  753 


FOKEIQN  BORN. 


729 
636 

2,881 
757 

4,218 

2,897 
2,241 
1,045 
208 
1,641 

485 

1,647 

17, 140 

1,182 

2,806 

2, 052 

4,281 

3.311 

751 

399 


Males. 


31 
20 


21 
14 
230 
62 
35 

16 
1,422 
35 
29 
46 

45 
36 
2 
156 
118 

14 
42 
53 

50 
90 

92 

7 

18 

404 

75 

103 
32 
44 
53 
14 

14 
109 
30 
56 
10 


31 
216 

44 

18 
160 


64,  930 


268 
108 

1,430 
640 

1,486 

333 
608 
324 
119 
216 

442 

3,073 

14,  439 

1,317 

1,448 

393 

1,164 

1,198 

687 

227 


Females. 


27 
34 
20 

5 

729 

26 

6 

33 

38 
13 


116 
59 

12 
19 
44 
38 
56 

69 

2 

13 

206 

38 

47 
1 
3 

30 
9 


63 

22 

43 

5 

135 
9 

97 
25 


TOTAt,  NATIVE   WHITE. 


165 
58 

403 
205 
832 

107 
235 
127 
45 
100 

117 
643 
6,549 
432 
599 

248 
624 
504 
163 
24 


Males. 


7,991 
3,475 
2,245 
3,003 
2,718 

4,587 
1,591 
6,994 
4,445 
4,420 

1,  005 
17, 541 
2,471 
2,476 
1,976 

3,102 
5,569 
5,999 
4,830 
15,  466 

1,205 
2,261 
1,335 
2,778 
3,  539 

4,863 
2,886 
2,029 

11.  269 
9,140 

13,  876 
7,670 

10,  621 
9,185 
6,040 

4,220 
3,779 
2,900 
1,650 
1,795 

8,226 
3,445 
1,479 

12,  527 

1,900 
4,513 
7,383 
1,639 


149,  814 


934 

760 
4,429 
1,086 
5,146 

3,371 
2,806 
1,662 
276 
1,934 

673 

2,909 

25,  471 

1,588 

3,615 

2,440 
5,374 
4,282 
1,22) 
754 


Females. 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLOKED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


659 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE    WHITE— FOREIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLOREn. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

7,858 

8,441 

133 

148 

68 

48 

3,242 

3,336 

1 

3,428 

3,640 

47 

28 

30 

19 

4,746 

5,059 

2 

2,222 

2,  334 

23 

20 

20 

17 

3,280 

3,  456 

3 

2,987 

3,238 

16 

10 

8 

1 

1,  936 

2, 029 

4 

2,714 

2,718 

4 

5 

5 

1 

1,070 

1,067 

5 

4,551 

4,679 

36 

27 

20 

16 

7,721 

8,309 

6 

1,573 

1,514 

18 

16 

14 

6 

2,202 

2,115 

7 

6,886 

6,897 

108 

79 

230 

27 

1,744 

1,771 

8 

4,389 

4,  33!) 

56 

48 

60 

33 

5,457 

5,310 

9 

4,380 

4,540 

40 

18 

35 

20 

3,010 

3,293 

10 

991 

923 

14 

7 

16 

5 

1,884 

1,671 

U 

16,  027 

16,  478 

1,514 

1,384 

1,372 

722 

19,  322 

20, 219 

12 

2,452 

2,279 

19 

22 

35 

26 

2,  725 

2,755 

13 

2,456 

2,266 

20 

18 

29 

6 

1,560 

1,530 

14 

1,932 

1,869 

44 

35 

46 

33 

3,  731 

3,892 

15 

3,048 

3,343 

54 

45 

45 

38 

2,969 

3,  272 

16 

5,526 

5,  669 

43 

33 

36 

13 

881 

891 

17 

5,987 
4,526 

6,070 

12 

8 

2 

964 

1, 104 

18 

5,  045 

304 

313 

153 

lis" 

5,409 

6,  815 

19 

15,  286 

15,  079 

180 

128 

115 

59 

14,  039 

15,  055 

20 

1,177 

1,108 

28 

19 

14 

12 

2,  209 

2,224 

21 

2,215 

2,404 

46 

44 

42 

19 

4,  091 

5,  233 

22 

1,257 

1,241 

78 

62 

51 

43 

2,  520 

2,620 

23 

2,716 

2,465 

62 

51 

49 

36 

2,  220 

1,  911 

24 

3,396 

3,  375 

143 

150 

90 

56 

1,302 

1,293 

25 

4,806 

4,593 

57 

52 

92 

69 

1,613 

1,  .508 

26 

2,885 

2,966 

1 

2 

7 

2 

1,408 

1,407 

27 

2,  003 

1,915 

26 

23 

18 

13 

1,  629 

1,519 

28 

10,  849 

8,889 

420 

322 

397 

205 

4,754 

4,265 

29 

9,014 

8,562 

126 

110 

75 

38 

2,507 

2,624 

30 

13,  667 

14,  246 

201) 

213 

103 

47 

1,  354 

1,460 

31 

7,  659 

7, 210 

U 

10 

32 

1 

716 

487 

32 

10,  586 

10,  024 

35 

34 

44 

3 

605 

363 

33 

9,  095 

9,  473 

90 

88 

53 

30 

399 

443 

34 

5,998 

6,  027 

42 

46 

14 

9 

569 

655 

35 

4,210 

4,041 

10 

9 

14 

9 

5,869 

5,  91fi 

36 

3,615 

4,059 

164 

146 

109 

63 

2,938 

3,  131) 

37 

2,869 

2,906 

31 

35 

30 

22 

764 

705 

38 

1,596 

1,419 

54 

71 

55 

43 

2,708 

2,310 

39 

1,772 

1,701 

23 

7 

10 

5 

3,871 

3,705 

40 

8,096 

7,447 

130 

90 

497 

135 

1,972 

1,532 

41 

3,399 

3,477 

46 

54 

31 

9 

634 

030 

42 

1,379 

895 

100 

99 

214 

97 

2,328 

1,538 

43 

12,  383 

12,  486 

144 

134 

43 

25 

1,836 

1,969 

44 

1,884 

1,726 

16 

9 

18 

9 

2.349 

2,388 

45 

4,469 

4.052 

44 

26 

160 

12 

475 

107 

46 

7,  245 

7,  240 

138 

96 

89 

41 

1,  626 

1,544 

47 

1,623 

1,516 

16 

20 

20 

6 

2,218 

2,177 

48 

110,  486 

75,  076 

39,  328 

29,  429 

61,312 

24, 882 

6,436 

2,441 

49 

703 
632 

517 
526 

231 
128 

212 
97 

268 
105 

165 

58 

2 

21 

50 

13 

51 

3,495 

2,157 

934 

640 

1,328 

402 

208 

85 

52 

728 

418 

358 

250 

589 

203 

134 

91 

53 

3,617 

2,838 

1,529 

1,355 

1,440 

830 

73 

27 

54 

3,011 

2,602 

360 

294 

286 

106 

48 

2 

55 

2,284 

1,808 

522 

407 

600 

235 

35 

26 

56 

1,332 
203 

826 
133 

330 
73 

219 
34 

310 
86 

127 
45 

17 

81 

57 

ii" 

58 

1,659 

1,415 

275 

222 

201 

100 

21 

4 

59 

469 

268 

204 

146 

367 

116 

1 

145 

72 

60 

1,850 

957 

1,059 

.581 

2.591 

628 

578 

124 

61 

17,  328 

10,  564 

8,143 

6,313 

13,  881 

6,478 

948 

334 

62 

1,  0.58 

647 

530 

433 

1,  219 

423 

203 

111 

63 

2,  662 

1,897 

953 

739 

1,361 

598 

396 

171 

64 

1,867 

1,588 

573 

442 

386 

248 

I                     41 

22 

65 

4,267 

3,  340 

1,107 

892 

1,  1,56 

624 

04 

49 

66 

3,162 

2,  339 

1,120 

960 

1,154 

502 

61 

14 

67 

824 

516 

397 

224 

669 

163 

22 

11 

68 

615 

322 

139 

37 

226 

23 

64 

41 

69 

660 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


NATIVE  BORN. 


16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 
42 
43 
44 
45 

46 
47 
48 
49 
50 

51 
52 
53 
54 
55 

56 
57 
58 
59 
60 

61 
62 
63 
64 
65 


WaBbineton — Continued. 

Pacific 

Pierce  

San  Juan  

Skagit 

Skamania 


Snohomish. .. 

Spokane 

Stevens 

Thurston 

Wahkiakum . 


Walla  walla . 
Whatcom. .. 
Whitman . . . 
Yakima 


West  Virginia. 


Barbour  . 
Berkeley . 
Boone  . . . 
Braxton  . 
Brooke  .. 


Cabell 

Calhoun  ... 

Clay 

Doddridge . 
Fayette  ... 


Gilmer , 

Grant 

Greenbrier . 
Hampshire 
Hancock  — 


Hardy 

Harri.son.. 
Jackson  . . 
Jetferson  . 
Kanawha . 


Lewis 

Lincoln  — 

Logan  

McDowell 
Marion  . . . 


Marshall 

Mason 

Mercer 

Mineral 

Monongalia . 


Monroe . . . 
Morgan . . . 
Nicholas . . 

Ohio 

Pendleton 


Pleasants  . . . 
Pocahontas  . 

Preston 

Putnam 

Raleigh 


Randolph. 
Ritchie  . .. 

Roane  

Summers  . 
Taylor 


Tucker  . . 
Tyler . . . . 
Upshur . . 
Wayne  .  - 
Webster . 


Males. 


1,870 

20,  532 

896 

3,  656 

347 

3,  426 
17, 176 
2,004 
4,638 
718 

5,  550 
8,106 
9,418 
2,099 


379, 471 


Wetzel  ... 

Wirt 

Wood  

Wyoming. 


6,416 
9,083 
3,531 
7,206 
3,113 

12, 155 
4,258 
2,441 
6,142 

10,  695 

4,948 
3,451 
8,  932 
5,657 
3,253 

3,772 

10,  688 
9,612 
7,546 

21,  437 

7,867 
6,788 
6,067 
4,208 
10, 334 

10, 109 

11,  324 
8,  375 
5,707 
7,798 

6,272 
3,409 
4,  725 
16,  869 
4,283 

3,948 
3,443 
9,927 
7,313 
4,880 

5,880 
8,386 
7,845 
6,741 
5,814 

3,494 
6,074 
6,331 
9,701 
2,478 

8,173 
4,827 
13,540 
3,205 


Females. 


FOREIGN  BOHN. 


1,177 

13,591 

618 

2,268 

264 

2,378 

11,352 

1, 415 

3,152 

636 

4,374 
4,772 
7,754 
1,695 


364, 440 


6,221 
9,270 
3,342 
6,572 
3,157 

11, 048 

3,877 

2,  218 
5,886 
8,983 

4,771 

3,  279 
8,902 
5,711 
2,842 

3,772 
10,  940 
9,301 
7,837 
20,  372 

7,591 
5,  442 
4,931 
2,786 
10,  219 

9,697 
11,012 

7,  229 
5,632 
7,833 

6,116 
3,248 

4,  524 
17, 732 

4,420 

3,526 
3,341 
9,968 
6,814 

4,688 

5,446 

8,  055 
7,440 
6,305 
6,079 

2,875 
5,828 
6,245 
8,  863  . 
2,254 

8,380 
4,  5.57 
14,  024 
3,039 


Males. 


1,036 

11, 656 

404 

2,293 

114 

1,962 
6,  436 

754 

1,382 

948 

1,681 

4,  536 

1,340 

468 


10.  814 


36 

185 

9 

126 

234 

251 
10 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Females. 


83 
518 

16 
56 

142 
35 

200 

16 
175 

73 
106 
570 

265 
9 
103 
260 
119 

516 
292 

281 
412 


30 

52 

29 

,612 

5 

36 

24 

266 

126 

19 

181 
101 
15 
46 
138 

64 

33 
81 


102 

16 

539 

3 


275 

5,161 

1.54 

530 

49 

748 
2,  .523 
168 
503 
224 

619 

1,177 
597 
167 


8,069 


29 

164 

3 

24 
156 

141 
10 


72 
346 

11 
16 
58 
16 
119 

7 

116 

35 

64 
377 

172 
7 


46 
49 

413 
235 
117 
334 
28 

11 

35 

31 

3,344 

3 

29 

6 

194 

89 

10 

126 

79 

3 

25 

116 

26 

27 
57 
20 
27 

126 

11 

509 


1,844 

20,  295 

889 

3,  524 

334 

3,  265 

16,975 

1,  8.52 

4,558 


5,  511 
7,930 
9,341 
2,070 


361, 480 


6, 155 
8,276 
3,452 
7,141 
3,061 

11,  336 
4,212 
2,441 
6,074 


4,925 
3,240 
7,947 
5,357 
3,241 

3,471 
10,  317 
9,566 
5,493 
19, 731 

7,728 
5,673 
5,444 
2,945 
10,  273 

9,947 
10,  937 
7,050 
5,459 
7,680 

5,803 
3,255 
4,710 
16,  308 

4,225 

3,943 
3,260 

9,845 
7,188 
4,  837 

5,745 
8,  363 
7,827 
6,178 
5,637 

3,388 
6,074 
6,191 
9,604 
2,475 

8,154 

4,812 

13,113 

3,165 


Females. 


1,156 

13, 431 

602 

2,125 

245 

2,229 

11,  257 

1,217 

3,080 

616 

4,363 
4,640 
7,715 
1,654 


349,  745 


5,984 
8,  382 
3,251 
6,503 
3,095 

10,  374 
3,842 
2,218 
5,823 
7,816 

4,744 
3,111 
7,894 
5,444 
2.833 

3,483 
10, 551 
9,260 
5,780 
18,  676 

7,462 
5,346 
4,869 
2,458 
10, 176 

9,623 
10,  640 
6,532 
5,399 
7,723 

5,606 
3,127 
4,517 
17, 197 
4,352 

3,  522 
3,171 
9,916 
6,702 
4,652 

5,  319 
8,042 
7,429 
5,741 
5,894 

2,798 
5,826 
6. 129 
8,800 
2,246 

8,365 
4,548 
13,  545 
3,009 


POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


661 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVB  WHITE— FOREIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

!               TOTAL  COLORED. 

PARHNTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1,329 

812 

515 

344 

837 

275 

225 

21 

1 

13,  945 

8, 821 

6,350 

4,610 

11, 545 

5,150 

348 

171 

2 

548 

344 

341 

258 

400 

145 

11 

25 

3 

2,430 

1,464 

1,094 

661 

2,260 

527 

165 

146 

4 

246 

174 

88 

71 

109 

48 

18 

20 

5 

2,082 

1,389 

1,183 

840 

1,932 

736 

191 

161 

6 

13,134 

8,242 

3,  841 

3,015 

6,080 

2,498 

!J57 

120 

7 

1,323 

891 

529 

326 

718 

166 

188 

200 

8 

3,528 

2,360 

1,030 

720 

1,201 

493 

261 

82 

9 

339 

288 

356 

328 

644 

223 

327 

21 

10 

4,341 

3,330 

1,170 

1,033 

1,344 

611 

376 

19 

11 

5,796 

3,296 

2,134 

1,344 

4,448 

1,174 

264 

135 

12 

7,988 

6,620 

1,353 

1,095 

1,187 

595 

230 

41 

13 

1,691 

1,367 

379 

287 

384 

167 

113 

41 

14 

340, 901 

329,  313 

20, 579 

20, 432 

10,  790 

8,062 

18,  015 

14, 702 

15 

6,078 

5,906 

77 

78 

36 

29 

261 

237 

16 

7,792 

7,  912 

484 

470 

184 

163 

808 

889 

17 

3,418 

3,230 

34 

21 

9 

3 

79 

91 

18 

7,019 

6,423 

122 

80 

126 

24 

65 

69 

19 

2,  647 

2,711 

414 

384 

233 

1,56 

53 

62 

20 

10,  834 

9,866 

502 

508 

250 

141 

820 

674 

21 

4,160 

3,792 

52 

50 

10 

10 

46 

35 

22 

2,434 
5,844 

2,214 
5,614 

7 
230 

4 
209 

23 

83" 

72  ' 

68  ' 

63" 

24 

8,254 

7,293 

554 

523 

518 

346 

1,887 

1,167 

25 

4,861 

4,687 

64 

57 

16 

11 

23 

27 

26 

3,116 

3,005 

124 

106 

56 

16 

211 

168 

27 

7,680 

7,662 

267 

232 

142 

58 

985 

1,008 

28 

5,269 

5,351 

88 

93 

35 

16 

300 

267 

29 

2,931 

2,507 

310 

326 

199 

119 

13 

9 

30 

3,431 

3,443 

40 

40 

16 

7 

301 

289 

31 

10, 021 

10,  222 

296 

329 

174 

116 

372 

389 

32 

9,319 

9,073 

247 

187 

73 

35 

46 

41 

33 

5,309 

5,557 

184 

223 

101 

63 

2, 0.58 

2,058 

34 

18,  605 

17,  652 

1,126 

1,024 

570 

377 

1,706 

1,696 

35 

7,227 

6,  942 

501 

520 

265 

172 

139 

129 

36 

5,642 

5,310 

31 

36 

9 

7 

115 

96 

37 

5,407 

4,860 

37 

9 

103 

623 

62 

38 

2,859 

2,401 

86 

57 

260 

46" 

1,263 

328 

39 

10,  078 

10,  020 

195 

156 

119 

49 

61 

43 

40 

8,800 

8,465 

1,147 

1,158 

516 

413 

162 

74 

41 

10,  228 

9,978 

709 

662 

292 

235 

387 

372 

42 

6,889 

6,378 

161 

154 

280 

117 

1,326 

697 

43 

4,642 

4,629 

817 

770 

412 

334 

248 

233 

44 

7,564 

7,633 

116 

90 

46 

28 

118 

110 

45 

5,745 

5,555 

58 

51 

30 

11 

469 

510 

46 

3,113 

3,012 

142 

115 

52 

35 

1.54 

121 

47 

4,640 

4,447 

70 

70 

29 

31 

15 

7 

48 

9,655 

9,982 

6,653 

7,215 

3,605 

3,  342 

568 

537 

49 

4,178 

4,  318 

47 

34 

5 

3 

58 

68 

50 

3,782 

3,407 

161 

115 

36 

29 

5 

4 

51 

3,  234 

3,135 

20 

30 

24 

6 

183 

170 

52 

9,382 

9,492 

463 

424 

266 

194 

82 

52 

53 

6,880 

6,448 

308 

254 

126 

89 

125 

112 

54 

4,786 

4,604 

51 

48 

19 

10 

43 

36 

55 

5,476 

5,094 

269 

225 

181 

126 

135 

127 

56 

8,075 

7,760 

288 

282 

101 

79 

23 

13 

57 

7,768 

7,382 

59 

47 

15 

3 

18 

11 

58 

6,039 

5,615 

139 

126 

46 

25 

563 

564 

59 

5,295 

5,548 

342 

346 

138 

116 

177 

185 

60 

3,  322 

2,741 

66 

57 

64 

26 

106 

77 

61 

5,888 
6,048 

5,641 
5,955 

186 
143 

185 
174 

33 
81 

27 
57 

2 
116 

62 

i46 

63 

9,516 

8,739 

88 

61 

68 

19 

97 

64 

64 

2,437 
7,  595 

2,213 
7,882 

38 
559 

33 

483 

24 
160 

27 

3 
21 

8 
15 

65 

i26" 

06 

4,732 

4,485 

80 

63 

16 

11 

15 

9 

67 

11,  794 

12,115 

1,319 

1,430 

535 

507 

431 

481 

68 

3.103 

3,007 

2 

2 

3 

40 

30 

69 

662 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


COUNTIBS. 

NATIVE 

BORN. 

FOREIGN 

BORN. 

TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1 

590, 891 

576, 790 

284, 060 

235, 139 

587, 533 

573, 951 

2 
3 
4 
5 

2,924 
6,095 
5,467 
2,170 

13,  842 

5,728 
1,217 
6,202 
8,734 
6,725 

10,  449 
6,495 

21,416 
15,  760 
5,446 

4,332 
8,213 

10, 191 
646 

16, 128 

415 
15.  038 
8,911 
5,026 
8,503 

5,971 
11, 771 
6,769 

5,  549 
5,344 

12,  880 
8,026 
3,551 
4,070 

12,  554 

9,733 

6,  323 
3,409 

69,  852 
9,005 

5,190 
2,393 

14,  010 
5,309 
2,655 

7,623 

4,267 
8,558 
1,527 

11,  765 

8,839 
17,  095 
8,149 

11,  446 
652 

6,535 

14,  432 

1,844 

6,348 

10,  086 

10,  983 
1,027 
8,538 

12,  099 

9,766 
5,499 
17, 173 
6,203 

2,655 
4,508 
4,905 
1,708 
13, 596 

5,354 
1,052 
6,061 
8,200 
6,245 

10, 507 

6,387 

21, 018 

15,  357 

5,005 

3,008 
7,592 
9,935 
600 
16, 726 

311 

15, 181 
8,695 
5,168 
8,457 

5,472 

11,  579 
6,648 
5,306 
5,238 

12,  968 
7,981 
3, 183 
3,586 

12,  626 

9,026 
5,659 
3,511 
74,  382 
8,797 

4,655 
1,272 

13,  844 
5,176 
2,430 

7,197 
3,778 
8,378 
1,086 
12, 017 

8,478 
17, 176 

7,742 

11, 662 

490 

5,  781 

14,  282 
1,626 
5,993 
9,556 

11,  2b4 

867 

8,  2z;. 

11,  918 

9,307 

5,069 

17,  641 

5,686 

705 
6,614 
2,894 
2,460 
6,256 

2,823 
1,118 
2,376 
4,862 
2,725 

3,907 
1,654 
9,261 
7,376 
2,975 

4,276 
3,839 
5,868 
915 
5,921 

224 
3,465 
2,818 
2,600 
2,686 

2,445 
5,197 
2,006 
2,602 
2,938 

6,887 
2,281 
1,584 
2,743 
6,603 

6,400 
5,048 
1,442 
48, 133 
2,882 

2,936 
948 
5,755 
2,334 
1,004 

3,082 
2,733 
4,148 
1,711 
6,610 

961 

4,680 

4,129 

3,918 

555 

3,831 
7,392 
1,865 
3,535 
2,903 

3,008 

611 

3,140 

5,039 

4,240 
1,579 
8,103 
3,501 

605 
2,846 
2,150 
1,052 
5,470 

2,092 
1,006 
2,000 
3,347 
2,013 

3,487 
1,451 
7,883 
6,491 
2,256 

1,852 
3,020 
4,679 
443 
5,313 

62 
2,967 
2,308 
2,369 
2,471 

1,909 
4,983 
1,698 
2,124 
2,633 

6,066 
1,977 
1,147 
1,609 
6,048 

5,210 
3,274 
1,314 
43,  734 
2,527 

2,228 

397 

5,081 

2,124 

843 

2,483 
2,190 
3,714 
934 
5,876 

843 
4,269 
3,119 
3,549 

280 

3,089 
6,383 
1,396 
3,044 
2,566 

2,605 

421 

2,847 

4,214 

3,481 
1,360 
7,180 
2,737 

2,894 
6,077 
5,437 
2,020 
13,  377 

5,728 
1,178 
6,023 
8,652 
6,722 

10, 441 

6,478 

21,  362 

15,  719 
5,428 

4,193 

8,205 

10, 179 

643 

16,  060 

355 

15,  004 

8,896 

5,023 

8,495 

5.962 

11,  754 
6,732 
5,538 
5,340 

12,  843 
8,025 
3,540 
4,064 

12, 550 

9,675 
6,243 
3,408 
69,  592 
8,970 

5,154 
2,366 

13,  471 
5,307 
2,655 

7,612 
4,208 
8,554 
1,526 
11,  714 

8,825 

17,  013 
8,148 

11,  430 
649 

6,315 

14,  429 
1,828 
6,342 

10,  043 

10,  957 
1,012 
8,538 

12, 060 

9,753 

5,489 

17, 110 

6,200 

2,619 
4,495 
4,884 
1,555 
13, 195 

5,354 
1,010 
5,906 
8,114 
6,245 

10,  501 
6,370 

20,  979 

15,  335 
4,993 

2,899 

7,585 

9,928 

596 

16,  669 

252 

15, 147 

8,078 

5,165 

8,451 

5,471 

11,  563 
6,624 
5,297 
5,233 

12,  940 
7,980 
3,180 
3,581 

12,  620 

8,973 
5,581 
3,511 

74,  200 
8,762 

4,633 
1,244 
13, 417 
5,174 
2,430 

7,188 
3,711 
8,376 
1,086 
11,  961 

8,474 
17, 124 

7,  739 

11,  645 

486 

5,607 
14,  278 
1,606 
5,987 
9,517 

11,  242 

852 

8,226 

11, 879 

9,301 

5,066 

17,  576 

5,685 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

22 
23 
24 

Rnffalo                      

Clark                 

Forest                   

25 
26 

27 
28 
29 
30 

31 

32 
33 
34 
35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 
41 

42 

16 

47 

Pierce                

Polk          

19 

•in 

Price   

51 

H5 

Iticbland           .          

■i? 

Rock                  

54 

55 

Sauk    . .          

56 

57 

Shawano                           

58 
50 

Sheboygan 

Xayloi'            ..         

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

W^aupaca         

67 

6R 

69 

Wood 

POPULATIONS^. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES :  1890— Continued. 


663 


NATIVE  WHTTE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAI,  COLORED. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

222, 637 

212, 012 

364, 896 

361, 939 

283, 893 

235, 096 

3,525 

2,882 

1 

1,818 

1,690 

1,076 

929 

705 

605 

30 

36 

2 

2,  437 

1,499 

3,640 

2,  996 

6,  599 

2,846 

33 

13 

3 

2,  771 

2,407 

2,666 

2,477 

2,893 

2,150 

31 

21 

4 

902 

640 

1,118 

915 

2,456 

1,050 

154 

155 

5 

3,  604 

3,449 

9,773 

9,746 

6,245 

5,464 

476 

407 

6 

1,631 

1  414 

4,097 
941 

3,940 

797 

2,823 

2,092 

7 

'237 

'213 

1,118 

1,006 

30 

42"' 

8 

1,476 

1,433 

4,547 

4,473 

2,376 

2,000 

179 

155 

9 

3,661 

3,208 

4,991 

4,906 

4,856 

3,347 

88 

86 

10 

3,388 
4,324 

3,028 
4,441 

3,334 

3,217 

2,725 

2,013 

3 

11 

6,117 

6,060 

3,900 

3,487 

9 

6 

12 

3,416 

3,375     : 

3,062 

2,995 

1,654 

1,450 

17 

18 

13 

7,964 

7,764 

13,  398 

13,  215 

9,256 

7,883 

59 

39 

14 

4,365 

4,532 

11,  354 

10,  803 

7,371 

6,490 

46 

23 

15 

1, 163 

1,039 

4,265 

3,954 

2,974 

2,255 

19 

13 

16 

2,012 

1,275 

2,181 

1,624 

4,263 

1,850 

152 

111 

17 

3,820 

3,404 

4,  385 

4,181 

3,  838 

3,020 

9 

7 

18 

4,381 

4,178 

5.798 

5,750 

5,860 

4,679 

20 

7 

19 

227 

160 

416 

436 

912 

443 

6 

4 

20 

6,136 

6,496 

9,924 

10, 173 

5,918 

5,313 

71 

57 

21 

185 

144 

170 

108 

224 

62 

60 

59 

22 

7,652 

7,793 

7,352 

7,  354 

3,465 

2,967 

34 

34 

23 

4,926 

4,919 

3,970 

3,759 

2,818 

2,  308 

15 

17 

24 

1,901 

1,938 

3, 122 

3,227 

2,600 

2,369 

3 

3 

25 

2,690 

2,709 

5,805 

5,742 

2,686 

2,471 

8 

6 

26 

2,982 

2,658 

2,980 

2  813 

2,444 

1,909 

10 

1 

27 

3,998 

4,001 

7,756 

7,502 

5,197 

4,  982 

17 

17 

28 

3,825 

3,656 

2,907 

2,968 

2,005 

1,  698 

38 

24 

29 

2,193 

2,081 

3,345 

3,216 

2,  602 

2,124 

11 

9 

30 

530 

537 

4,810 

4,696 

2,  938 

2,633 

4 

5 

31 

4,771 

4,479 

8,072 

8,461 

6,883 

6,066 

41 

28 

32 

3,362 

3,358 

4,663 

4,622 

2,280 

1,977 

2 

1 

33 

1,501 

1,378 

2,039 

1,802 

1,583 

1,147 

12 

3 

34 

1,628 

1,350 

2,436 

2,  231 

2,739 

1,609 

10 

5 

35 

2, 014 

1,854 

10,  536 

10,  766 

6,601 

6,046 

6 

8 

36 

2,537 

2,281 

7,138 

6,692 

6,400 

5,210 

58 

53 

37 

2,179 

1,606 

4,064 

3,975 

5,043 

3,272 

85 

80 

38 

1,152 
16, 117 

1,158 
16, 182 

2,  256 

53,  475 

2,353 
58,  018 

1,442 
48, 107 

1,314 

43.  722 

1 
286 

39 

i94"' 

40 

4,519 

4,223 

4,451 

4,539 

2,880 

2,  527 

37 

35 

41 

1,549 

1,370 

3,605 

3,263 

2,933 

2,227 

39 

23 

42 

1,498 

734 

868 

510 

946 

396 

29 

29 

43 

4,294 

4,114 

9,177 

9,  303 

5,750 

5,081 

544 

427 

44 

1,135 

1,098 

4,172 

4,076 

2,334 

2, 123 

2 

3 

45 

1,319 
3,400 

1,169 
3,235 

1,336 
4,212 

1,261 
3,953 

1,  004 
3,  081 

843 
2,483 

46 

12 

9 

47 

1,556 

1,369 

2,652 

2,342 

2,733 

2,190 

59 

67 

48 

3,  277 

3,137 

5,277 

5,239 

4,143 

3,714 

9 

2 

49 

545 
3,  604 

349 
3,734 

981 
8,110 

737 
8,227 

1,710 
6,610 

934 

5,872 

2 
51 

50 

60" 

51 

6,903 

6,627 

1,  922 

1,847 

961 

843 

14 

4 

52 

10,  374 

10,  219 

6,639 

6,905 

4,676 

4,267 

86 

54 

53 

3,293 

2,  984 

4,855 

4,755 

4,129 

3,119 

1 

3 

54 

5,446 

5,621 

5,984 

6,024 

3,918 

3,549 

16 

17 

55 

355 

231 

294 

255 

555 

280 

3 

4 

56 

1,600 

1,336 

4,715 

4,271 

3,831 

3,089 

220 

174 

57 

3,734 

3,804 

10,  695 

10,  474 

7,391 

6,383 

4 

4 

58 

494 

418 

1,  334 

1,188 

1,865 

1,395 

16 

21 

59 

1,676 

1,597 

4,666 

4,390 

3,535 

3,044 

6 

6 

60 

5,815 

5,360 

4,228 

4,157 

2,903 

2,565 

43 

40 

61 

6,658 

6,932 

4,  299 

4,  310 

3,001 

2,604 

33 

23 

62 

553 

429 

459 

423 

610 

421 

16 

15 

63 

2,164 

2,174 

6,374 

6,  052 

7,378 

3,140 

2,847 

64 

4,639 

4,501 

7,421 

5,036 

4,213 

42" 

46" 

65 

4,096 

3,  754 

5,  657 

5,547 

4,240 

3,481 

13 

6 

66 

2.982 

2,716 

2,507 

2, 350 

1,579 

1,360 

10 

3 

67 

6,994 

6,992 

10, 116 

10,  584 

8,093 

7,180 

73 

65 

68 

2,289 

2,058 

3,911 

3,627 

3,501 

2,737 

3 

1 

6» 

664 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  19.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOKEIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE 


CODNTIES. 

NATIVE 

BORN. 

FOEEIGN  BORN. 

TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1 

28,  923 

16,  869 

10,  420 

4,493 

28, 265 

16, 580 

Albany 

0 

3,890 
3,229 
1,452 

1,287 

1,360 

1,364 

8,669 

658 

1,069 
1,463 
2,919 
1,563 

2,804 

1,757 

873 

771 

710 

690 

4,720 

301 

762 

945 

2,205 

331 

1,375 

1,360 

279 

202 

297 

227 

2,387 

104 

105 
1,881 
1,718 

485 

796 

511 

134 

78 

96 

76 

1,001 

31 

36 

652 

1,039 

43 

3,814 
3,110 
1,445 
1,285 

1,297 

1,210 

8,488 

658 

1,068 
1,460 
2,912 
1,518 

2,758 

1,707 

869 

770 

700 

654 

4,595 

300 

761 

940 

2,202 

324 

^ 

4 

•i 

6 

7 

8 

q 

10 

Sheridan 

11 

Sweetwater        

1'' 

Uinta               

n 

W^eston 

POPULATION. 

AND  COLORED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


66^ 


NATIVE  WHITE — NATIVE 
PAKENTS. 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Male.s. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

19, 553 

10, 772 

8,712 

5,808 

9,941 

4, 489 

1,137 

293 

1 

2,567 
2, 121 
1,083 
1,041 

956 

953 

6,230 

511 

927 

685 

1,435 

1,044 

1,765 

1,115 

630 

633 

486 

529 

3,178 

252 

658 
377 
922 
227 

1.247 
989 
362 
244 

341 

257 

2,258 

147 

141  ■ 

775 

1,477 

474 

993 
592 
239 
137 

214 

125 

1,417 

48 

103 

563 

1,280 

97 

1,370 

1,360 

279 

199 

290 

220 

2,353 

103 

104 
1,532 
1,660 

471 

796 
511 
134 

78 

94 

76 

1,000 

31 

36 

652 

1,038 

43 

81 
119 

7 
5 

70 
161 
215 

1 

2 

352 

65 

59 

46 

50 

4 

1 

12 
36 
126 

1 

1 
5 
4 
7 

2 
3 
4 
5 

6 
7 
8 
9 

10 
11 
12 
13 

G(y6 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND 

[This  table  !;i\'es  tlie  population  of  all  places,  incorporated  and  unincorporated,  in  the  United  States,  having  2,500 
township,  precinctrdistrict,  etc.,  of  wliieh  they  form  a  part.  In  the  New  England  states  the  poimlation  of  towns  having 
inhabitants  or  more  whicli  have  been  separately  returned,  the   population  of  the  city  or  borough  and  not  that  of  the  town 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOKOUGHS. 


Alabama : 

Anniston 

Bessemer 

Birmingham. 

Decatur 

Eufaula 


Florence  

Fort  Payne . 

Gadsden 

Greenville  . . 
HuntsviUe.. 


Mobile 

Ward  1 . 
Ward  2 . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  - 

Ward  5  . 
Ward  6 . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 


Montgomery  . 
New  Uecatur . 

Opelika 

Phenix 


Selma 

Sheffield  . . . . 

Troy 

Tuscaloosa  . 


Arizona: 
Phenix  . 
Tucson . 


A  rkansas ; 

Camden 

Eureka  Spring 
Fayetteville  .- 
Fort  Smith  .  - . 
Helena 


Hot  Spring.s  . . 

Little  Rock 

Pine  Bluff.... 
Texarkaua  (o) 


California : 

Alameda 

Bakerstield  . 
Berkeley  . . . 

Chico 

Eureka 

Fresno 


Los  Angeles . 
Ward  1  .  - 
Ward  2  . . 
Ward  3  . . 
Ward  4  . . 
Ward  5  . . 


Ward  6 . 
Ward?  . 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9  . 


Marys  ville .. . 

Napa 

Nevada  city . 


Oakland 

Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ware"  4. 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 


NATIVE  BOBN. 


5,127 
2,473 
12,741 
1,335 
1,900 

3,102 
1,472 
1,409 
1,  275 
3,641 

13,  209 

1,504 

317 

294 

685 

1,388 
2,607 
3,181 
3,233 

9,430 
1,879 
1,754 
1,604 

3,  267 
1,464 
1,661 
1,798 


1,264 
1,494 


1,241 
1,680 
1,  435 
5,450 
2,419 

3,764 

11,  727 

4,865 

1,676 


3,617 
928 
1,802 
1,172 
1,685 
4,222 

18,  517 
2,186 
3,185 
2,877 
2,146 
918 

1,245 
2,612 
1,940 
1,408 

1,424 
1,536 

873 

16,  662 
4,499 
2,536 
2,216 
2,274 
948 
1,383 
2,806 


Females. 


4,535 
1,833 
11,785 
1,332 
2,434 

2,713 
1,096 
1,443 
1,499 
4,226 

15,  712 

1,867 

381 

368 

764 

1,447 
3,148 
3,956 
3,781 

11,812 
1,453 
1,930 
2,  085 

4,  (185 
1,196 
1,756 
2,  295 


815 
1,191 


1,247 
1,906 
1,453 
4,943 
2,575 

3,665 
12,  025 
4,617 
1,697 


4,019 
717 
1,739 
1,170 
1,631 
3,456 

19, 126 

2,  208 

3,  291 
2,  938 
2,537 
1,118 

1,268 
2,397 
1,912 
1,457 

1,353 
1,669 


17,  483 
4,  540 
2,857 
2,613 
2, 173 
1,000 
1,266 
3,034 


POHEISN  BOBN. 


Males. 


215 

170 

1,074 

62 

38 

132 
90 
39 
24 
89 

1,123 
70 
34 
109 
151 

150 
235 
155 
219 

383 

159 

14 


181 
51 
21 
82 


707 
1,307 


59 
75 
31 
549 
136 


1,235 
315 
105 


1,957 
832 
938 
427 
898 

2,498 

7,707 
489 

1,275 
922 
561 
190 

370 
1,119 
2,288 

493 

855 
741 
467 

8,  093 
2,301 
1,020 

662 
1,130 

467 
1,128 
1,385 


Females. 


578 
36 
22 


40 

10 

8 

39 

1,032 
68 
27 
86 
93 

130 
241 
155 
232 

258 

74 

5 

5 


89 
20 
11 
40 


366 

1,158 


24 
45 
23 
369 
59 

171 

887 

155 

50 


1,572 
149 
622 
125 
644 
642 

5, 045 
435 
876 
755 
551 
200 

327 
727 
788 


359 
449 
285 

6,444 

2,039 

1,008 

677 

826 

280 

564 

1,050 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


3,217 
1,108 

7,253 
650 
877 

1,988 

1,077 

888 

655 

1,588 

7,145 
676 
220 
268 
578 

836 
1,392 

901 
2,274 

4,024 

1,455 

776 

1,335 


1,( 


870 
920 
851 


1,230 
1,412 


650 
1,654 
1,273 
4,118 

866 

2,720 
7,124 
2,717 
1,046 


3,591 
867 
1,797 
1,135 
1,675 
4,042 

17,  857 
2,143 
3,095 
2,802 
2,123 
894 

1,207 
2,  409 
1,811 
1,373 

1,356 

1,511 

854 

16,  314 
4,452 
2,  476 
2,206 
2,165 
940 
1,322 
2,  753 


Females. 


2,849 
901 

6,027 
568 

1,033 

1,694 

842 

890 

713 

1,779 

8,172 
807 
271 
333 
617 

878 
1,638 
1,104 
2,524 

4,230 

1,067 

807 

1,  745 

1,791 
719 

947 
1,  083 


796 
1,115 


580 
1,868 
1,231 
3,659 

831 

2,472 

6,893 

2,199 

960 


3,982 
682 
1,734 
1,136 
1,611 
3,295 

18,  491 
2, 167 
3,205 
2,874 
2,  503 
1,093 

1,233 
2, 195 
1,801 
1,420 

1,283 
1,644 

879 

17, 171 
4,488 
2,806 
2,  600 
2.  066 
992 
1,218 
3,001 


a  Exclusive  of  that  part  in  Texas. 


POPULATION. 


667 


COLOEED,  CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890. 

inhabitants  or  more,  so  far  as  they  have  been  returned  by  tlie  census  enumerators  separate  from  the  population  of  tlin 
2,500  inhabitants  or  more  has  been  used,  except  in  Connecticut,  where,  in  the  case  of  cities  or  boroughs  having  8,0l)ii 
is  given.] 


NATIVE    WHITF— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

1 
Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

3,030 

2,691 

187 

158 

212 

121 

1,  913 

1,686 

1 

924 

773 

184 

128 

170 

67 

1,36.^1 

933 

2 

6,238 

5,107 

1,015 

920 

1,051 

578 

5,511 

5,758 

3 

589 

493 

61 

75 

59 

36 

688 

764 

4 

794 

939 

83 

94 

38 

22 

1.023 

1,401 

5 

1,830 

1,553 

158 

141 

132 

65 

1,114 

1,019 

6 

1,005 

780 

72 

62 

88 

40 

397 

254 

7 

838 

852 

50 

38 

39 

10 

521 

553 

8 

628 

676 

27 

37 

24 

8 

620 

786 

9 

1,476 

1,675 

112 

104 

89 

37 

2,  053 

2,449 

10 

4,815 

5,475 

2,330 

2,697 

1,087 

1,025 

6,100 

7,547 

11 

543 

647 

133 

160 

67 

68 

831 

1,060 

12 

157 

169 

63 

102 

31 

27 

100 

110 

13 

103 

151 

165 

182 

107 

86 

28 

35 

14 

341 

356 

237 

261 

143 

92 

115 

148 

15 

509 

539 

327 

339 

146 

130 

556 

569 

16 

787 

905 

605 

733 

225 

238 

1,225 

1,513 

17 

608 

745 

293 

359 

149 

153 

2,286 

2,854 

18 

1,767 

1,963 

507 

561 

219 

231 

959 

1,258 

19 

3,429 

3,589 

595 

647 

376 

256 

5,413 

7,578 

20 

1,343 

929 

112 

138 

159 

74 

424 

386 

21 

758 

799 

18 

8 

14 

5 

978 

1,123 

22 

1,322 

1,730 

13 

15 

6 

5 

269 

340 

23 

1,398 

1,534 

251 

257 

179 

89 

1,620 

2,294 

24 

813 

657 

57 

62 

51 

20 

594 

477 

25 

902 

922 

18 

25 

20 

11 

742 

809 

26 

749 

962 

102 

121 

82 

40 

947 

1,212 

27 

855 

506 

375 

290 

564 

360 

177 

25 

28 

658 

383 

754 

732 

1,057 

1,128 

332 

106 

29 

591 

533 

59 

47 

58 

24 

592 

667 

30 

1,578 

1,771 

76 

97 

74 

45 

27 

38 

31 

1,204 

1,161 

69 

70 

31 

23 

162 

222 

32 

3,333 

2,  900 

785 

759 

536 

366 

1,345 

1,287 

33 

718 

690 

148 

141 

131 

59 

1,558 

1,744 

34 

2,331 

2,153 

389 

319 

479 

170 

1,051 

1,194 

35 

5,837 

5,499 

1,287 

1,394 

1,212 

885 

4,626 

5,134 

36 

2,353 

1,898 

364 

301 

304 

155 

2,159 

2,418 

37 

890 

808 

156 

152 

101 

50 

634 

737 

38 

1,874 

2,021 

1,717 

1,961 

1,657 

1,559 

326 

50 

39 

573 

428 

294 

254 

306 

115 

587 

69 

40 

961 

8:>7 

836 

837 

817 

620 

126 

7 

41 

902 

892 

233 

244 

158 

103 

306 

56 

42 

929 

814 

746 

797 

897 

642 

11 

22 

43 

3, 273 

2,628 

769 

667 

1,124 

598 

1,554 

205 

44 

12,  386 

12,  389 

5,  471 

6,102 

5,900 

4,957 

2,467 

723 

45 

1,534 

1,512 

609 

655 

462 

434 

70 

42 

46 

2, 095 

2,136 

1,000 

1,069 

1,090 

873 

275 

89 

47 

2.169 

2,  111 

633 

763 

765 

751 

232 

68 

48 

1,499 

1,701 

624 

802 

519 

547 

65 

38 

49 

706 

819 

188 

274 

159 

199 

55 

26 

50 

827 

852 

380 

381 

327 

327 

81 

35 

51 

1,562 

1,352 

847 

843 

980 

723 

342 

206 

52 

1,069 

966 

742 

835 

1,120 

721 

1,297 

178 

53 

925 

940 

448 

480 

478 

382 

50 

41 

54 

790 

714 

566 

569 

428 

322 

495 

107 

55 

857 

882 

654 

762 

588 

446 

178 

28 

56 

408 

380 

446 

499 

365 

273 

121 

32 

57 

9,029 

9,193 

7,285 

7,978 

6,925 

6,413 

1,516 

343 

58 

2, 015 

1,895 

2,437 

2,593 

2,  221 

2,035 

127 

56 

59 

1,333 

1,487 

1,143 

1,319 

922 

1,005 

158 

54 

60 

1,582 

1,799 

624 

801 

548 

674 

124 

16 

61 

1,079 

1,046 

1,086 

1,020 

987 

821 

252 

112 

62 

717 

672 

223 

320 

309 

277 

166 

11 

63 

600 

548 

722 

670 

791 

559 

398 

53 

64 

1,703 

1,746 

1,050 

1,255 

1,147 

1,042 

291 

41 

65 

668  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BOEN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLOEED, 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


California — Continued. 

Pasadena 

Petaluma 

Pomona 

Red  Bluff 


Riverside 

Sacramento 

San  Bernardino. 
San  Diego 


San  Francisco 

Assembly  district  29. 
Assembly  district  30. 
Assembly  district  31 . 
Assembly  district  32. 
Assembly  district  33. 

Assembly  district  34. 
Assembly  district  35. 
Assembly  district  36. 
Assembly  district  37. 
Assembly  district  38. 

Assembly  district  39. 
Assembly  district  40. 
Assembly  district  41 . 
Assembly  district  42. 
Assembly  district  43. 

Assembly  district  44. 
Assembly  district  45. 
Assembly  district  40. 
Assembly  district  47. 
Assembly  district  48. 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


San  Jose 

San  Luis  Obispo. 

San  Rafael 

Santa  Ana 

Santa  Barbara  . . . 


Santa  Clara. 
Santa  Cruz  . 
Santa  Rosa  . 
Stot'.kton 


Tulare 

Vallejo 

Visalia 

Woodland  . 


Colorado : 

Aspen 

Bessemer 

Boulder 

Canyon 

Colorado  Springs 


Denver 

Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Wards. 

"Ward  G  . 
Ward  7 . 
Ward  8 . 
Ward  9  . 


Durango. .. 
Highlands . 
Leadville  . . 
Ouray 


Pueblo... 
Salida  ... 
Trinidad. 


Connecticut : 
Ansonia  (a) . 

Berlin 

Bethel 

Branford  . . . 


1,928 
1,258 
1,549 
1,078 

1,926 

10, 074 

1,682 

6,059 

88,  285 
2,160 
2,971 
2,537 
3,988 
4,000 

3,915 

3,  255 
3,201 
3,670 
4,054 

4,275 
4,902 
5,  972 
0,470 

4,  994 

7,339 

4,  772 
3,469 

5,  594 
6,747 

6,  2.50 
1,088 
1,093 

1,  554 

2,  282 

935 
2,057 
2,011 
5, 173 

1,199 
2,308 
1,  2.37 
1,245 


2,327 
1,435 
1,514 
1,394 
5,  074 

45,  467 
2,  980 
4,  238 
7,003 
4, 905 
4,722 

3,597 
6,989 
8.  802 
2,231 

1,268 
2,  224 
4^321 
1,326 

12,910 
1,229 
2.  493 


3,287 

■987 

1,402 

1,517 


Females. 


2,212 
1,377 
1,634 
1,124 

1,753 
8,638 
1,534 
6,001 

83,  901 
1,25? 
2,497 
1,350 
3,623 
4,022 

3,  870 
2, 481 
2,289 
3,  308 
3,723 

4,127 
4,874 
0, 193 
7,187 
5,389 

7,  G97 
4,566 
2,  951 
5,785 
6,716 

7,  052 
1,085 
1,084 
1,627 
2,  489 

1,012 
2,  235 
2,235 
5,041 

1,075 
1,880 
1,039 
1,280 


1,741 
994 

1,382 
948 

4,599 

35,  782 
2,01  + 
1,760 

6,  269 

2,  704 
4,686 

3,  082 
6,785 
7,008 
1,408 

923 
1,939 
3,211 

571 

7,  754 
1,011 
2,  290 


3,  300 

976 

1,532 

1,462 

a  The  town. 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


Females. 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


405 
639 
267 
266 

613 
5,197 

517 
2,637 

81, 515 

2,  913 
2,799 

20,  965 
5,968 
2,908 

2,438 
2,519 
2,306 
3,009 
2,690 

2,533 
2,790 
3,404 
3,781 
2,832 

3,  785 
2,682 
3,  202 
4,215 
3,776 

2,943 
599 
655 
209 
692 

562 

863 

585 

2,777 

298 

1,491 

466 

343 


672 
678 
216 
351 


15,  277 
1,840 
1,435 
1,397 
1,548 
988 

1,282 
2,  200 
3,119 
1,468 

368 

558 

1,808 

524 

2,847 
238 
448 


2,027 
435 
221 
928 


337 
418 
184 
140 

391 

2,477 

279 

1,462 

45,  296 
885 
1,665 
1,986 
3,  009 
2,518 

2,006 
1,493 
1,285 
1,903 
1,957 

2,214 
2,401 
2,684 
3,  537 
2,667 

3,225 
2,180 
1,971 
2,792 
2,  918 

1,809 
223 
458 
178 
401 

382 

441 

389 

1,433 

125 
664 
143 
195 


368 
210 
218 
132 
619 

10,187 
871 
459 
1,640 
596 
966 

1,039 

1.828 

2,071 

717 

167 

440 

1,044 

113 

1,047 
108 
292 


1,728 
202 
246 
553 


1,891 
1,255 
1,531 
1,026 

1,854 
9,861 
1,639 
5,873 

86,  602 
2,114 
2,909 
1,793 
3,772 
3,928 

3,822 
3,158 
3,138 
3, 632 
4,021 

4,247 
4,881 
5,918 
6,435 
4,973 

7,327 
4,771 
3,466 
5,587 
6,710 

6,144 
1,078 
1,086 
1,552 
2,268 

926 
2,044 
2,001 
5,068 

1,187 
2,  279 
1,196 
1,216 


2,295 
1,430 
1,485 
1,347 

4,  862 

43, 785 
2,  955 
4,157 
6,784 
4,574 
4,520 

3,572 
6,924 
8, 191 
2,108 

1,246 
2,217 
4,213 
1,311 

12,  373 
1,217 
2,402 


3,099 

981 

1,384 

1,  ,505 


Females. 


2,175 
1,368 
1,612 
1,050 

1,692 
8,457 
1,500 
5,806 

82,641 
1,236 
2,464 
879 
3,435 
3,929 

3,788 
2,395 
2,265 
3,269 
3,692 

4,102 
4,860 
6,148 
7,147 
5,374 

7,682 
4,561 
2,  938 
5,778 
6,699 

6,957 
1,078 
1,071 
1,624 
2,480 

1,006 
2,227 
2,221 
4,937 

1,059 
1,856 
1,001 
1,264 


1,707 
991 

1,363 
924 

4,374 

34,  416 
2,003 
1,730 
6,095 
2,476 
4,472 

3,057 
6,694 
6,535 
1,354 

914 
1,936 
3,119 

557 

7,417 
1,001 
2,213 


3,117 

971 

1,508 

1,445 


POPULATION.  669 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,   FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OK  MORE:  1890— Contiuued. 


NATIVE  WHITE — NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIUN        1 

FOBEION 

WHITE. 

TOTAL   COLORED. 

PARENTS. 

TABENTS. 

1 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1,545 

1,804 

346 

371 

.321 

336 

121 

38 

1 

670 

730 

585 

638 

537 

415 

105 

12 

2 

1,238 

1,305 

293 

307 

220 

184 

65 

22 

3 

814 

787 

212 

263 

165 

131 

153 

83 

4 

1,559 

1,329 

295 

363 

491 

389 

194 

63 

5 

5,  387 

4,468 

4,474 

3,  989 

3, 459 

2,424 

1,951 

234 

6 

1.220 

1, 135 

419 

365 

382 

272 

178 

41 

7 

4,228 

4,063 

1,045 

1,743 

1,980 

1,422 

843 

235 

8 

33,  413 

28,  728 

53, 189 

53,913 

57,  687 

43,  766 

25,511 

2,790 

9 

1,046 

367 

1,068 

869 

2,732 

882 

227 

20 

10 

1,071 

785 

1,838 

1,679 

2,676 

1,  657 

185 

41 

11 

1,016 

357 

777 

522 

2,719 

805 

18,  990 

1,652 

12 

1,  266 

987 

2,  506 

2,  448 

4,420 

2,  762 

1,764 

435 

13 

1,158 

1,153 

2,  770 

2,776 

2,740 

2,503 

240 

108 

14 

1,309 

1,341 

2,513 

2,447 

2,280 

1,996 

251 

92 

15 

1,428 

759 

1,730 

1,  636 

2,  266 

1,477 

350 

102 

16 

1,4.55 

813 

1,683 

1,452 

2,100 

1,  283 

269 

26 

17 

1,740 

1,413 

1,892 

1 ,  856 

2,768 

1.890 

279 

52 

18 

1,838 

1,449 

2,183 

2,  243 

2,  409 

1,957 

314 

31 

19 

1,  ,564 

1,476 

2,683 

2,626 

2,  335 

2,213 

226 

26 

20 

1,781 

1,602 

3,100 

3,  2.58 

2,620 

2,401 

191 

14 

21 

2,887 

2,888 

3,031 

3,  260 

2,870 

2,674 

588 

55 

22 

2,361 

2,440 

4,074 

4,707 

3,315 

3,  532 

501 

45 

23 

1,764 

1,764 

3,209 

3,610 

2,  635 

2,664 

218 

18 

24 

2,893 

2,900 

4,434 

4,782 

3,614 

3,223 

183 

17 

25 

1,764 

1,538 

3,007 

3,  023 

2,481 

2,176 

202 

9 

26 

821 

544 

2,645 

2,394 

3, 133 

1,970 

72 

14 

27 

1,647 

1,742 

3,940 

4,  036 

3,  928 

2,788 

294 

11 

28 

2,604 

2,410 

4,106 

4,289 

3,648 

2,913 

167 

22 

29 

3,796 

4,260 

2,348 

2,697 

1,904 

1,754 

1,151 

1.50 

30 

762 

777 

316 

301 

313 

219 

296 

11 

31 

495 

471 

591 

600 

5,57 

454 

105 

17 

32 

1,271 

1,309 

281 

315 

237 

178 

34 

3 

33 

1,715 

1,891 

553 

589 

418 

389 

288 

21 

34 

529 

577 

397 

429 

490 

381 

81 

7 

35 

1,450 

1,492 

594 

735 

647 

437 

229 

12 

36 

1,441 

1,604 

560 

617 

445 

383 

150 

20 

37 

3,  289 

2,884 

1,779 

2,053 

2,226 

1,398 

656 

139 

38 

960 

859 

227 

200 

155 

116 

155 

25 

39 

1,017 

730 

1,262 

1,126 

1,328 

659 

192 

29 

40 

959 

808 

237 

193 

257 

128 

250 

53 

41 

930 

945 

280 

319 

236 

189 

136 

28 

42 

1,748 

1,120 

547 

587 

671 

368 

33 

34 

43 

1, 186 

747 

244 

244 

678 

210 

5 

3 

44 

1,192 

1,060 

293 

297 

209 

218 

36 

19 

45 

980 

704 

307 

220 

345 

132 

53 

24 

46 

3,906 

3,507 

956 

867 

818 

619 

242 

225 

47 

31,  394 

23, 113 

12, 391 

11,303 

14,  299 

10, 142 

2,  060 

1,411 

48 

1,790 

1,045 

1,165 

958 

1,  694 

865 

171 

17 

49 

3,054 

1.188 

1, 103 

542 

1,330 

458 

186 

37 

50 

5,402 

4,684 

1,382 

1,411 

1,347 

1,  639 

269 

175 

51 

3,  786 

1,898 

788 

578 

1,007 

575 

872 

249 

52 

3,  465 

3,  330 

1,055 

1,142 

969 

963 

221 

217 

53 

2,383 

1,920 

1,189 

1,137 

1,274 

1,038 

33 

26 

54 

4,687 

4,  224 

2,  237 

2,470 

2,191 

1,  825 

74 

94 

55 

5,509 

4,111 

2,682 

2,424 

3,040 

2,062 

690 

482 

56 

1,318 

1 

713 

790 

641 

1,447 

717 

144 

114 

57 

1 

1                      923 

655 

323 

259 

356 

167 

34 

9 

58 

1,677 

1,  408 

540 

528 

557 

440 

8 

3 

59 

2,445 

1,763 

1,  768 

1,356 

1,808 

1,043 

108 

93 

60 

993 

409 

318 

148 

509 

113 

30 

14 

61 

10, 334 

5,944 

2,039 

1,473 

2,763 

1,045 

621 

339 

62 

1,038 

837 

179 

164 

228 

108 

22 

10 

63 

1,903 

1,694 

499 

519 

433 

292 

106 

77 

64 

1,263 

1,252 

1,836 

1,  865 

2,  026 

1,728 

189 

183 

l65 

726 

697 

255 

274 

435 

202 

6 

5 

66 

1,058 

1,180 

326 

328 

219 

246 

20 

24 

67 

930 

880 

575 

565 

925 

552 

15 

18 

63 

670  OOMPEI^^DIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Connecticut — Continued. 

Bridgeport 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 


Bristol 

Brooklyn  . . 

Canton 

Colchester . 
Danbury... 


Derby 

East  Haddam  . 
East  Hartford  , 
East  Windsor  . 
Entield 


Fairfield 

Farinin^ton  ... 
Glastonoury. . 
Greenwich  (a) 


Griswold 
Groton  ... 
C'ruilford . 
Hamden . 


Hartford 

Ward  1- 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 

Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 

Huntington 
Killingly  . . . 
Litchfield. . . 
Manchester. 
Meriden 


Middletown  . . 

Milford 

Naugatuck  — 
New  Britain  . . 
New  Canaan.. 
New  Hartford 


New  Haven . . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward    4  . 


Ward  5  . 

Ward  6  . 

Ward  7  . 

Ward  8  . 

Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 
Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 

New  London. 
New  Milford. 
Newtowu  . . . . 
Korwalk  (a)  . 
Norwich 


Orange  . . . 
Plainlield  . 
Portland . . 
Preston . . . 
Putnam. . . 


NATIVE   BOKN. 


Males. 


Salisbury 

Seymour 

South  in  gton . 

Staft'ord 

Stamford  (o). 


16,  969 
2,377 
4,321 
1,638 
2,750 
2,807 
3,076 

2,760 

775 

952 

1,135 

6,163 

2,163 
1,096 
1,860 
1,081 
2,294 

1,451 
1,130 
1,443 
3,801 

1,054 
2,415 
1, 173 
1,501 

19, 163 
1,958 
3,643 
2,380 

2,  650 

1,498 
1,584 

3,  611 
1,839 

1,536 

2,478 

1,  302 

2,  412 
7,514 

3,342 
1,615 
2,  465 
5,279 
1,117 
993 

28,  886 
2,526 
2,126 
2,783 
3,898 

1,  517 
1,752 
2,575 

2,  084 

3,252 
2,300 
1,780 
2,293 

5, 172 
1,694 
1,448 
6,927 
5,500 

1,817 
1,617 
1,377 
1.057 
2,187 

1,448 
1,210 
2.151 
1,707 
5,717 


Females. 


17,  708 
2,425 
4,834 
1,664 
2,791 
2,962 
3, 032 


2,866 
812 
962 
218 
667 


197 
176 
830 
153 
496 

628 
376 
436 


056 
557 
256 
462 

611 

989 
912 
364 
105 

245 
515 
690 
791 

.592 
688 
409 
678 
259 

649 

729 
733 
487 
226 
044 

418 
432 
485 
928 
943 

394 
701 


463 
621 

975 
373 

727 
741 
379 
519 
396 

746 
659 
419 
106 
393 

493 

220 
136 
795 
038 


FOREIGN  BOKN. 


Males. 


7,268 
869 

1,745 
711 

1,361 
887 

1,695 

920 
506 
303 

332 
1,8.50 

778 
180 
380 
343 
1,082 

415 

303 

307 

1,304 

473 
302 
212 
557 

6,856 
437 
915 
780 
793 

807 
1,240 
1,030 

854 

469 

873 

317 

1,511 

3,548 

921 
244 
585 
3,037 
180 
533 

11,  551 

350 

721 

2,107 

1,502 

700 
1,248 
1,697 

547 

820 
381 
562 
916 

1,441 

250 

371 

1,599 

1,963 

521 

630 

1,  095 

200 

907 

240 
461 
631 
545 
1,907 


Females. 


6,921 

742 
1,740 

784 
1,277 

905 
1,473 

836 
535 
283 
303 
1,872 

831 
147 
385 
313 
1,327 

374 

370 

271 

1,178 

530 
265 
139 

362 

7,600 
557 

1,412 
877 
978 

732 
1,205 
1,023 

816 

409 

988 

276 

1,621 

3,  331 

1,101 
223 
435 

2,716 
178 
590 

11,443 

620 

895 

1,  896 

1,182 

563 

990 

1,654 

854 

916 
452 
533 


1,417 

232 

341 

1,702 

2,297 

453 
676 
796 
192 
1,025 

239 
409 
583 

488 
2,038 


TOTAL   NATIVE    WHITE. 


Males. 


16, 585 
2,242 
4,255 
1,594 
2.681 
2,786 
3,027 

2,753 

743 

924 

1,123 

6,052 

2,103 
1,082 

1,  842 
1,070 
2,279 

1,390 
1,108 
1,429 
3,685 

1,022 
2,370 
1,160 
1,401 

18, 478 
1,931 
3,477 

2,  325 
2,623 

1,391 
1,523 
3,421 

1,787 

1,510 

2,455 
1,290 
2,398 
7,377 

3,277 
1,554 
2,458 
5,  258 
1,112 
984 

27,  744 
2,476 
2,074 
2,716 
3,873 

1,477 
1,732 
2,561 
2,077 

2,610 
2,099 
1,778 
2,271 

5,042 
1,626 
1,428 
6,777 
5,288 

1,773 
1,595 
1,376 
1.035 
2,165 

1,420 
1,204 
2,134 
1,706 
5,649 


Females. 


17,  231 
2,269 
4,737 
1,612 
2, 705 
2,940 
2,968 

2,852 

773 

943 

1,200 

6,547 

2,120 
1,162 
1,811 
1,146 
2,483 

1,562 
1,  352 
1,420 
3,719 

1,032 
2,491 
1,235 
1,349 

18,900 

1,  963 
3,741 
2,289 
3,068 

1,176 
1,445 
3,483 
1,735 

1,563 
2,664 
1,385 
2,665 
7,165 

3,561 

1,677 
2,724 
5,  468 
1,217 
1,035 

28, 147 
1,374 
2,401 

2,  845 
3,907 

1,361 
1,684 
2,647 
2,423 

2,765 
2,419 
1,973 
2,348 

5,567 
1,653 
1,356 
7,352 
6,106 

J  697 
1,634 
1,  419 
1,086 
2,365 

1,471 
1,204 
2,117 
1,792 
5,921 


a  The  town. 


POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


671 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE — FOEEIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED.              ! 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

9,133 

9,476 

7,452 

7,755 

7,243 

6,920 

409 

478 

1 

1,432 

1,407 

810 

862 

856 

742 

148 

156 

2 

2,722 

3,079 

1,533 

1,658 

1,740 

1,740 

71 

97 

3 

723 

701 

871 

911 

711 

784 

44 

52 

4 

1,083 

1,047 

1,598 

1,6.58 

1,361 

1,277 

69 

86 

5 

1,776 

1,860 

1,010 

1,  080 

885 

905 

23 

22 

6 

1,397 

1,382 

1,630 

1,586 

1,690 

1,472 

54 

65 

7 

1,836 

2,001 

917 

851 

920 

836 

7 

14 

8 

497 

518 

246 

255 

506 

535 

32 

39 

9 

626 

647 

298 

296 

302 

282 

29 

20 

10 

792 

860 

331 

340 

332 

303 

12 

18 

11 

3,982 

4,376 

2,070 

2,171 

1,  838 

1,872 

123 

120 

12 

1,019 

1,060 

1,084 

1,060 

774 

831 

64 

77 

13 

930 

1,012 

152 

150 

180 

147 

14 

14 

14 

1,343 

1,309 

499 

502 

380 

385 

18 

19 

15 

642 

678 

428 

468 

343 

313 

11 

7 

16 

926 

1,010 

1,353 

1, 473 

1,080 

1,327 

17 

13 

17 

1,038 

1,141 

352 

421 

415 

374 

61 

60 

18 

679 

891 

429 

461 

302 

370 

23 

24 

19 

1,118 

1,092 

311 

328 

307 

271 

14 

16 

20 

2,  578 

2,624 

1,107 

1,095 

1,  303 

1,178 

117 

129 

21 

624 

608 

398 

424 

473 

529 

32 

25 

22 

2,110 

2,233 

260 

258 

294 

264 

53 

67 

23 

1,005 

1,082 

155 

153 

211 

139 

14 

21 

24 

1,000 

962 

401 

387 

554 

362 

103 

113 

25 

10,  287 

10,  517 

8,191 

8,383 

6,801 

7,597 

740 

714 

26 

1,  362 

1,365 

569 

598 

429 

556 

35 

27 

27 

2,401 

2,454 

1,  076 

1,287 

899 

1,411 

182 

172 

28 

1,300 

1,278 

1,025 

1,011 

773 

877 

62 

75 

29 

1,553 

1,845 

1,070 

1,223 

790 

978 

30 

37 

30 

520 

404 

871 

772 

801 

731 

113 

70 

31 

378 

352 

1,145 

1,093 

1,  234 

1,205 

67 

70 

32 

2,  062 

2,183 

1,359 

1,300 

1,024 

1,023 

196 

207 

33 

711 

636 

1,076 

1,099 

851 

816 

55 

56 

34 

967 

1,041 

543 

522 

460 

409 

35 

29 

35 

1,644 

1.832 

811 

832 

873 

988 

23 

24 

36 

955 

1,036 

335 

349 

317 

276 

12 

24 

37 

1,193 

1,  .380 

1,205 

1,285 

1,507 

1,621 

18 

13 

38 

3,768 

3,685 

3,609 

3,480 

3,535 

3,331 

150 

94 

39 

2,053 

2,146 

1,224 

1,415 

913 

1,097 

73 

92 

40 

1,294 

1,401 

260 

276 

244 

223 

61 

52 

41 

1,  653 

1,804 

8U5 

920 

583 

435 

9 

9 

42 

2,  373 

2,514 

2,885 

2,954 

3,028 

2,716 

30 

19 

43 

934 

1,043 

178 

174 

179 

178 

6 

9 

44 

701 

706 

283 

329 

532 

590 

10 

9 

45 

15,  452 

15,  426 

12, 292 

12.  721 

11,  477 

11,  427 

1,216 

1,287 

46 

2,136 

1,054 

340 

320 

344 

620 

56 

58 

47 

1,149 

1,342 

925 

1,059 

712 

893 

61 

86 

48 

756 

819 

1,960 

2,026 

2, 100 

1,895 

74 

84 

49 

2,  500 

2,456 

1,373 

1,451 

1,494 

1,182 

33 

36 

50 

829 

825 

648 

536 

693 

503 

47 

33 

51 

757 

090 

975 

994 

1,241 

990 

27 

17 

52 

768 

835 

1,793 

1,812 

1,694 

1,653 

17 

22 

53 

1,370 

1,612 

707 

811 

545 

854 

9 

12 

54 

1,526 

1,  615 

1,084 

1,150 

804 

905 

658 

709 

55 

1,631 

1,948 

468 

471 

.376 

451 

206 

203 

56 

1,123 

1, 283 

655 

690 

561 

533 

3 

2 

57 

907 

947 

1,364 

1,401 

913 

888 

25 

25 

38 

3,  623 

4,038 

1,419 

1,529 

1,  392 

1,404 

179 

173 

59 

1,378 

1,429 

248 

224 

250 

232 

68 

88 

60 

837 

842 

591 

514 

371 

341 

20 

23 

61 

4,817 

5,315 

1,960 

2,  037 

1,595 

1,702 

154 

167 

62 

2,958 

3,418 

2,330 

2,688 

1,  937 

2,293 

238 

294 

63 

i                  1, 303 

1,264 

470 

433 

521 

453 

44 

49 

64 

971 

935 

624 

699 

630 

676 

22 

25 

65 

579 

758 

634 
815 

797 

277 

785 
271 

1,095 
200 

796 

1 

66 

192 

22 

26" 

67 

1,241 

1,409 

924 

956 

905 

1,025 

24 

28 

68 

1,101 

1,114 

319 

357 

240 

239 

28 

22 

69 

733 

755 

471 

449 

460 

409 

7 

16 

70 

1,299 

1,349 

835 

768 

630 

583 

18 

19 

71 

1,150 

1,210 

556 

582 

543 

488 

3 

3 

72 

3.648 

3,762 

2,101 

2,159 

1,899 

2,038 

76 

117 

73 

672  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  ANP  COLORED, 


35 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    VILLAGES,   AUD 
BOROUGHS. 


Connecticut — Continued 

Stonington  

Stratford  

.Suttield 

Thomaston 

Thompson 

Toniugton 

Vernon 

"Wallingford 

Waferl)urv 

Ward'l 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Waterford 

Westport 

Willimantic 

Winchester 

Windsor 

Windsor  Locks 

Delaware: 

Dover 

Newcastle 

Wilmington 

Ward     1 

Ward    2 

Ward    3 

Ward    4 

"Ward    5 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

District  of  Columhia: 
AVashington 

Florida; 

Apalachicola 

l>rnandina 

(Jainesville 

Jacksonville 

Key  West 

Ocala 

( )rlando 

I'alatka  

Pensacola 

at.  Augustine 

Tallahassee 

Tampa 

Georgia: 

Albany 

Amcricus 

Athens 

Atlanta 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Augusta 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 


NATIVF.   BORN. 


Males. 


2, 8.58 
1,098 
1,391 
1,221 

1,607 
2, 146 
2,723 
2,519 

9,400 
2,040 
1,918 
2,603 
2,839 

1,161 
1,389 
2,740 
2,428 
1,199 
911 


1,.308 
1,774 

26,  037 
1,142 

2,  255 
2,101 

1,  729 

3,147 
2,429 
3,458 

3,  740 

1,962 

2,  104 
945 

1,025 


99,  724 


1,353 
1,369 
1,293 
7,762 

3,  715 
1,328 
1,376 
1,411 

5,202 
2,140 
1,321 
1,974 


1,838 
3,182 
3,889 

30,  214 
6,277 

4,  733 
3,  836 
4,800 

5,  058 
5,510 

14,  645 
2,  684 
2,638 
2,600 
4,933 
1,790 


Females. 


2,957 
1,186 
1,334 
1,203 

1,  634 

2,  072 
2,941 
2,458 

9,668 
2,121 
2, 165 
2,487 
2,895 

1,139 
1,512 
3,278 
2,  637 
1,282 
951 


1,656 
1,633 

26,  295 
1,086 
1 

2 
1, 


970 
128 
584 

563 
506 
196 


3, 
2, 
4, 
'  3,  502 

1,878 

1,978 

895 

1,009 


1,222 
1,281 
1,409 
8,375 

3,624 

1,  372 
1,315 
1,456 

5,  600 

2,  273 
1,  5.50 
1,774 


2,063 
3, 164 
4,615 

33,  448 
7,119 
5,161 
4,444 
5,735 
5,242 
5,747 

17,447 
3,  245 
2,853 
2,993 
6,169 
2,187 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


631 
1.57 
239 
449 

1,  163 

1,  039 

1,530 

836 

4,820 

757 

454 

1,704 

1,911 

195 

433 
1,149 
520 
242 
430 


55 
386 

4,777 
313 
613 
490 
376 

326 
207 
415 
556 


358 
225 


9,860 


105 
91 
58 

641 

5,550 
126 
96 
99 

663 

184 

37 

1,117 


70 
39 
75 

1,137 
248 
258 
84 
77 
1.50 
320 

670 
121 
179 
149 
190 
31 


Females. 


738 
167 
205 
405 

1,176 

791 

1,614 

771 

4,752 

733 

606 

1,527 

1,886 

166 
381 

1,481 
598 
231 
466 


42 
217 

,322 
245 
402 
434 
341 

372 
214 
582 
446 

372 
448 
300 
166 


8,910 


47 

62 

30 

423 

5,191 
78 
69 
73 

285 
145 
26 
667 


37 
13 
60 

734 
149 
195 
58 
50 
109 
173 

538 
92 
150 
123 
150 
23 


TOTAL   NATIVE    WHITE. 


Males. 


2,784 
1,034 
1,355 
1,219 

1,595 
2,090 
2,691 
2,495 

9,320 
2,031 
1,892 
2,562 
2,835 

1,145 
1,372 
2,717 
2,392 
1, 1.59 
905 


991 
1,503 

22,  341 

976 

1,840 

1,943 

1,560 

2,  .565 
1,863 
3,017 
3,188 

1,616 

2,104 

891 

778 


66,  073 


708 

495 

539 

3,187 

2,727 
722 
844 
667 

2,458 

1,178 

536 

1,268 


1,271 
2,052 

17,  836 
3,270 
3,354 
2,080 
1,990 
3,616 
3,526 

7,564 
1,453 
1,245 
1,018 
2,385 
1,463 


Females. 


2,  852 
1,121 
1,309 
1,200 

1,622 

2,  024 
2,  909 
2,437 

9,  573 
2,107 
2, 119 

2,  456 
2,891 

1,127 
1,488 

3,  234 
2,  600 
1,218 

945 


1,199 
1,389 

22,  364 

934 

1,616 

1,978 

1,419 

2,864 
1,895 
3,576 
2,921 

1,574 

1,978 

847 

762 


664 

460 

567 

3,257 

2,621 
620 
818 
637 

2,680 

1,207 

584 

1,205 


699 
1,119 
2,320 

17,  733 
3,378 
3,307 

2,  .301 
2, 1.58 

3,  513 
3,  076 

8,652 
1,700 
1,158 
1,023 
2,941 
1,830 


POPULATION.  673 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


NATIVE   WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOBEIGN 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL   COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1,938 

2,051 

846 

801 

628 

737 

77 

106 

1 

874 

995 

160 

126 

157 

167 

64 

65 

2 

1,088 

1,083 

267 

226 

239 

205 

36 

25 

3 

685 

671 

534 

529 

448 

405 

3 

3 

4 

758 

840 

837 

782 

1,163 

1,176 

12 

12 

5 

1,309 

1,257 

781 

767 

1,037 

791 

58 

48 

6 

1,200 

1,282 

1,491 

1,627 

1,524 

1,614 

38 

32 

7 

1,473 

1,  496 

1,022 

941 

833 

771 

27 

21 

8 

3,986 

4,045 

5,334 

5,528 

4, 815 

4,752 

91 

95 

9 

993 

1,021 

1,038 

1,086 

754 

733 

12 

14 

10 

1,199 

1,346 

693 

773 

454 

606 

26 

46 

11 

1,050 

925 

1,512 

1,531 

1,701 

1,527 

44 

31 

12 

744 

753 

2,091 

2,138 

1,906 

1,886 

9 

4 

13 

949 

923 

190 

204 

195 

166 

16 

12 

14 

992 

1,062 

380 

426 

433 

381 

17 

24 

15 

1,480 

1,815 

1,237 

1,419 

1,145 

1,480 

27 

45 

16 

1,671 

1,  8.30 

721 

744 

516 

598 

40 

37 

17 

880 

930 

279 

288 

240 

230 

42 

65 

18 

380 

398 

525 

547 

428 

466 

8 

6 

19 

925 

1,115 

06 

84 

55 

40 

317 

459 

20 

1,149 

1,061 

354 

328 

385 

217 

272 

244 

21 

16,  437 

16,  222 

5,  904 

6,142 

4,738 

4,311 

3,735 

3,942 

22 

655 

013 

321 

321 

308 

244 

171 

153 

23 

1,265 

1,097 

575 

519 

609 

402 

419 

354 

24 

1,  313 

1,393 

630 

585 

486 

433 

162 

151 

25 

1,068 

908 

492 

511 

372 

341 

173 

165 

26 

2,042 

2,179 

523 

685 

319 

370 

589 

701 

27 

1,524 

1,  522 

3.39 

373 

202 

212 

571 

613 

28 

2,411 

2,820 

006 

756 

410 

579 

446 

623 

29 

2,492 

2,222 

696 

699 

552 

445 

556 

582 

30 

1,238 

1,203 

378 

371 

411 

371 

347 

305 

31 

1,275 
588 

1,190 
541 

829 
303 

788 
306 

486 
358 

448 
300 

32 

54" 

48  " 

33 

566 

534 

212 

228 

225 

166 

247 

247 

34 

52, 354 

54,  955 

13,  719 

15, 150 

9,680 

8,837 

33,  831 

41,866 

35 

558 

494 

150 

170 

99 

46 

651 

559 

36 

434 

391 

61 

69 

74 

48 

891 

835 

37 

468 

511 

71 

56 

55 

29 

757 

843 

38 

2,740 

2,747 

447 

510 

554 

374 

4,  662 

5.167 

39 

671 

553 

2,058 

2,068 

3,799 

3,243 

2.739 

2,951 

40 

636 

538 

80 

82 

115 

65 

617 

765 

41 

788 

751 

56 

67 

92 

68 

536 

498 

42 

554 

556 

113 

81 

98 

73 

745 

819 

43 

1,794 

1,  953 

664 

727 

597 

266 

2.810 

2.  939 

44 

1,029 

1,066 

149 

141 

170 

138 

976 

1,073 

45 

481 

536 

55 

48 

36 

25 

7S6 

967 

46 

912 

819 

356 

386 

923 

504 

900 

732 

47 

682 

619 

66 

80 

70 

37 

1,170 

1,364 

48 

1,234 

1,086 

37 

33 

39 

13 

1,911 

2,045 

49 

1,965 

2,230 

87 

90 

73 

GO 

1,839 

2,295 

50 

16,  367 

16.  302 

1,469 

1,431 

1,115 

732 

12, 400 

15,  717 

51 

2,892 

3,003 

378 

375 

244 

148 

3,011 

3,742 

52 

2,954 

2.929 

400 

378 

252 

195 

1,385 

1,854 

53 

1,948 

2,174 

132 

127 

84 

58 

1,756 

2,143 

54 

1,908 

2,072 

82 

86 

75 

49 

2,812 

3,578 

55 

3,400 

3,  310 

216 

203 

148 

109 

1,444 

1,729 

56 

3,265 

2,814 

261 

262 

312 

'173 

1.992 

2,  671 

57 

6,650 

7,  626 

914 

1,026 

643 

536 

7,108 

8,797 

58 

1,240 

1,471 

213 

229 

117 

92 

1,235 

1,  .545 

59 

1,088 

978 

157 

180 

171 

149 

1,401 

1,696 

60 

789 

795 

229 

228 

143 

123 

1,588 

1,970 

61 

2,114 

2,610 

271 

325 

181 

149 

2,557 

3,229 

62 

1,419 

1,766 

44 

64 

31 

23 

327 

357 

63 

372- 


43 


674  COMPEimiUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,   TOWNS,  VILLAGES,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 

NATIVE  BORN. 

FOREIGN 

BORN. 

TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Pemales. 

Males. 

Females. 

1 

Georgia— Continued. 

3,998 
1,485 
7,701 
1,407 
1,479 

1,985 
1,394 

10, 753 
1,544 

1,480 

1,340 

3,244 

18,  799 

2,425 
1,395 
1,221 
1,740 

4,200 
7,119 
1,459 
1,152 
1,889 

5,924 
1,481 
7,875 
1,092 
1.476 

4,847 
2,466 
1,299 
1,296 

2,070 
2,318 
1,908 
1,096 

330,  070 

10,  750 

9,200 

9,475 

9,595 

12, 316 

12,  029 

8,538 

8,779 

10, 491 

12,  423 

11,793 
17,  633 
12,  803 
10,  816 

10,  450 

11,  954 
5,287 

10,  787 

12,  575 
6,245 

9,006 
8,502 
8,703 
11, 7.32 
7,366 

7,723 
3,  227 
2,827 
9,588 
15, 072 

6,  827 
9,469 
6,852 
9,225 

3,989 
1,668 
9,302 
1,579 
1,696 

2,500 

1,681 

11,  394 

1.811 

1.819 

1,505 

3,612 

20.  982 

3,015 
1,447 
1,379 
1,576 

4,326 
7,750 
1,530 
1,257 
1,842 

6,040 
1,651 
8,523 
1,070 
1,497 

4,530 
2,603 
1,379 
1,349 

2,153 
2,664 
2,036 
1,297 

319, 114 
5,542 
8,862 
10,  526 

10,  301 

11,  963 

11,  416 
8,379 
8,648 

11,038 

11,  609 

12, 199 
19,  058 

12.  804 

10,  996 
10, 141 

11,  969 

4,717 

7,043 

12, 136 

6,571 

9,775 
8,899 
8,398 
9,239 
7,935 

8,061 
3,133 
2,600 
8,667 
14,490 

6,777 

10,  274 

6,104 

8,844 

344 
12 

179 
38 
19 

13 

12 

373 

18 

15 

12 

72 

1,930 

49 

8 

15 

35 

886 
2,538 
532 
605 
263 

1,773 
381 

2,  041 
642 
899 

533 

253 

,^33 

74 

291 

442 

98 

165 

238,  332 
4,913 
3,570 
3,540 
3,439 
8,925 

11,  035 
9,625 
9,374 

10,  404 

11,  040 

5,360 
5,794 
5,480 
9,651 
9,307 

16,  535 
6,831 
5,575 

10,  463 

4,527 

5,705 
7,288 
10,  324 
5,297 
4,505 

6,870 
2,372 
1,978 
7,641 
10,  654 

2,778 
3,016 
7,643 
6,867 

128 
6 

121 

22 

8 

5 
3 

226 
11 

8 

2 

29 

1,478 

25 
4 
16 
13 

882 
2,281 
530 
529 
232 

1,624 
354 

2,045 
525 
769 

414 

222 

282 

66 

249 

415 

93 

150 

212,  334 
2,869 
3,943 
4,499 
4,359 
7,805 

8.784 
8,415 
8,782 
9,541 
9,479 

5,  695 
6,310 
5,338 
9,129 
8,  516 

15,  009 
5,017 
3,051 
9.206 
4,362 

5,739 
7,154 
8,493 
4,674 
4,396 

6,185 
2,002 
1,641 
5,736 
8,918 

2,575 
4,016 
5,440 
5,256 

2,113 
812 

4,175 
988 

1,158 

958 

650 

5,763 

819 

556 

760 
1,964 
8,366 

871 
640 
413 
927 

3,850 
7,004 
1,434 
1,120 
1,889 

5,809 
1,466 
7,632 
1,092 
1,407 

2,  951 
2,451 
1,  275 
1,170 

1,925 

2,187 

1,884 

994 

322, 377 
8,634 
7,789 
7,971 
9,258 
12. 117 

12, 013 
8,537 
8,777 
10,482 
12,  367 

11,  672 

17,  420 

12,  480 
10,  804 

10,  425 

11,  950 
1               5, 264 

10,  465 

12,  525 
6,245 

8,987 
8,452 
8,635 

11,  570 
7,357 

7,699 
3,183 
2,804 
9,574 
14, 835 

6,805 
9,335 
6,843 
9,103 

1.963 

878 

4,802 

1,107 

I,  3(18 

1,145 

823 

5,181 

940 

701 

806 

2,149 

8,514 

1,020 
620 

458 
802 

3,995 
7,648 
1.510 
1,233 
1,842 

5,914 
1,634 

8,299 
1,  070 
1.427 

2.737 
2,636 

1,  3,50 
1,239 

2,017 

2,  545 
2,014 
1,189 

312,  993 
4,366 
7,639 
9, 129 
9,928 

II,  768 

11,406 
8,378 
8,646 
11,  028 
11,  595 

12, 102 
18,945 
12, 438 
10, 983 
10, 120 

11,  968 
4,693 
6,775 

12,  090 
6,571 

9,756 
8,868 
8,331 
9,102 
7,926 

8,047 
3,089 
2,  572 
8,652 
14,  259 

6,760 
10, 196 
6,096 
8,771 

2 

3 

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10 

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I'l 

M 

^^ 

16 

17 

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Illinois: 

10 

?0 

''1 

99 

'3 

Belleville 

'>4 

25 
■'fi 

Bloominglon 

97 

'R 

?9 

30 

31 

3' 

33 

3^ 

3'5 

36 

37 

Ward     1 

38 

Ward    2 

39 

Ward    3                             ... 

40 

Ward    4 

41 

Ward    5                   

'1'' 

Ward    0 

13 

Ward    7 

44 

Ward    8 

45 

Ward    9        .  -       .   . 

46 

Ward  10                     

-17 

Ward  11  

48 

Ward  12 

49 

Ward  13 

50 

Ward  14 

51 

Ward  15  . . . 

5' 

Ward  30 

53 
54 

Ward  17 

Ward  18  

15 

Ward  19 

50 

Ward  20 

57 

Ward  21 

58 

Ward  22 

59 

Ward  23 

60 

Ward  24 

61 

Ward  25 

6' 

"Ward  26 

63 

Ward  27 

61 

Ward  28        ... 

65 

Ward  29 

66 

Ward  30    

67 

Ward  31                  

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Ward  32           

69 

Ward  33        

70 

Ward  34 

POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


675 


NATH'E  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PAKENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1,797 

1,693 

316 

270 

324 

127 

1,905 

2,027 

1 

797 

860 

15 

18 

11 

6 

674 

790 

2 

3,882 

4,459 

293 

343 

179 

120 

3,526 

4,501 

3 

958 

1,070 

30 

37 

38 

22 

419 

472 

4 

1,149 

1,299 

9 

9 

19 

8 

321 

388 

5 

942 

1,132 

16 

13 

13 

4 

1,027 

1,356 

6 

637 

809 

13 

14 

12 

3 

744 

858 

7 

5,394 

4,  737 

369 

444 

368 

226 

4,995 

6,213 

8 

778 

906 

41 

34 

17 

11 

726 

871 

9 

533 

664 

23 

37 

15 

8 

924 

1,118 

10 

740 

793 

20 

13 

12 

2 

580 

699 

11 

1,893 

2,070 

71 

79 

66 

29 

1,286 

1,463 

12 

5,877 

5,890 

2,489 

2,624 

1,870 

1,461 

10,  493 

12,  485 

13 

811 

950 

60 

70 

47 

24 

1,556 

1,996 

14 

628 

604 

12 

16 

8 

4 

755 

827 

15 

388 

394 

25 

64 

15 

16 

808 

921 

16 

893 

784 

34 

18 

35 

13 

813 

774 

17 

2,028 

2,051 

1,822 

1,944 

884 

881 

352 

332 

18 

4,  031 

4,335 

2,973 

3,313 

2,529 

2,281 

124 

102 

19 

860 

889 

574 

621 

528 

530 

29 

20 

20 

672 

784 

448 

449 

604 

529 

33 

24 

21 

1,349 
1,915 

1,316 
1,961 

540 

3,894 

526 
3,953 

263 
1,772 

232 
1,624 

22 

116 

126 

23 

940 

1,083 

526 

551 

381 

354 

15 

17 

24 

4,781 

5,179 

2,851 

3,120 

2,025 

2,045 

259 

224 

25 

397 
428 

337 
431 

695 

979 

733 
996 

642 
899 

525 
767 

26 

69" 

72" 

27 

1,978 

1,809 

973 

928 

523 

411 

1,906 

1,796 

28 

2,026 

2,213 

425 

423 

252 

222 

16 

27 

29 

761 

792 

514 

558 

333 

282 

24 

29 

30 

993 

1,046 

177 

193 

74 

66 

126 

110 

31 

1,449 

1,466 

476 

551 

286 

249 

150 

136 

32 

1,503 

1,727 

684 

818 

440 

415 

133 

119 

33 

1,703 

1,849 

181 

165 

98 

93 

24 

22 

34 

606 

752 

388 

437 

165 

150 

102 

108 

35 

118, 230 

104,  976 

204, 147 

208, 017 

237,  523 

212, 105 

8,502 

6,350 

36 

6, 162 

2,448 

2,472 

1,  918 

4,713 

2,838 

2,316 

1,  207 

S7 

4,774 

4,293 

3,015 

3,346 

3,508 

3,888 

1,479 

1,278 

38 

4,309 

4,663 

3,662 

4,466 

3,488 

4,445 

1,556 

1,451 

39 

5,288 

5.477 

3,970 

4,451 

3,428 

4,354 

348 

378 

40 

2,432 

2.119 

9,685 

9,649 

8,902 

7,800 

222 

200 

41 

2,135 

1,924 

9,878 

9,482 

11,013 

8,781 

38 

13 

42 

1,050 

973 

7,487 

7,405 

9,609 

8,415 

17 

1 

43 

885 

830 

7,892 

7,816 

9,363 

8,782 

13 

2 

44 

1,594 

1,807 

8,888 

9,221 

10,  388 

9,540 

25 

11 

45 

2,956 

2,591 

9,411 

9,004 

U,  033 

9.478 

63 

15 

46 

6,318 

6,221 

5,354 

5,881 

5,348 

5,692 

133 

100 

47 

10,  865 

11,201 

0,  555 

7,744 

5,767 

6,  300 

240 

117 

48 

5,712 

5,360 

6,768 

7,078 

5,475 

5,  3.35 

334 

369 

49 

2,  592 

2,452 

8,212 

8,531 

9,812 

9, 121 

51 

21 

50 

1,704 

1,670 

8,661 

8,450 

9,288 

8,516 

50 

21 

51 

1,113 

1,074 

10,  837 

10,894 

16,  505 

15,  005 

34 

5 

52 

1, 138 

915 

4,126 

3,778 

0,808 

5,014 

46 

27 

53 

6,716 

3,553 

3,749 

3,222 

5,520 

3,038 

377 

281 

54 

3,142 

2,604 

9,383 

9,486 

10,440 

9,  205 

73 

47 

55 

1,551 

2,579 

1,571 
2,705 

4,694 
6,408 

5,000 
7,  051 

4,523 
5,698 

4,362 
5,739 

4 
26 

56 

19 

57 

1,798 

1,848 

6,654 

7,020 

7,271 

7,151 

67 

34 

58 

1,573 

1.255 

7,062 

7,076 

10,  291 

8,489 

101 

71 

59 

7,581 

5,063 

3,989 

4,039 

5,277 

4,666 

182 

145 

60 

2,624 

2,590 

4,733 

5,336 

4,496 

4,396 

18 

9 

61 

2,391 

2,  439 

5,308 

5,608 

6,864 

6,182 

30 

17 

62 

1,165 

1, 106 

2,018 

1,983 

2,  372 

2,002 

44 

44 

63 

954 

863 

1,850 

1,709 

1,976 

1,640 

25 

29 

64 

2,893 

2,250 

6,681 

6,402 

7,626 

5,735 

29 

16 

65 

5,574 

5,124 

9,261 

9,135 

10,644 

8,913 

247 

236 

66 

4,239 

4,063 

2,566 

2,697 

2,776 

2,574 

24 

18 

67 

6,255 

6.526 

3,080 

3,670 

3,012 

4,013 

138 

81 

68 

1,990 

1,593 

4,853 

4,503 

7,635 

5,440 

17 

8 

69 

4,118 

3,805 

4,985 

4,966 

6.854 

5,250 

135 

79 

70 

676  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,   AND 
BOKOUGHS. 

NATIVE 

BOHN. 

FOEEIGN 

BOEN. 

TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1 

Illinois — Continued. 

1,120 
1,312 
4,945 
7,248 
920 

2,211 
1,721 
6,586 
1,463 
1,377 

6,071 
3,761 
1,970 
5,748 
1,119 

1,097 
5,251 
1,305 
8,  329 
3,200 

1,627 
3,167 
2,789 
2,459 
1,860 

3,118 
1,217 
1,066 
3,628 

2,  553 

1,276 
1,485 
1,.544 
1,729 
1,528 

1,723 
1,&34 

3,  850 
2.244 
2.  297 
2,325 

16,  687 

1,822 

2,177 

769 

1,793 

1,793 

1,786 
2,033 
1,904 
2,610 

1,663 

1,125 
1,143 

12,  204 
2,325 
1,205 
1,872 
2,  484 
1,  515 
2,803 

7,483 
4,788 
1,031 
1,349 
1,460 

9,766 
941 
2,363 
3,732 
1,071 

1,307 
1,403 
5,206 
7,435 
923 

2,220 
1,855 
5,765 
1,396 
1.443 

6,878 
4,  208 
2,248 
5,872 
1,350 

1,108 
5,850 
1,554 
7,523 
3,299 

1,673 
2,  931 
2,  985 
2,  685 
1,945 

3,206 
1,436 

1,771 
3,647 
2,789 

1,409 
1,674 
1,590 
1,706 
1,717 

2,0»6 
1,891 
3,883 
2,239 
2,498 
2,491 

16,  083 

1,848 

2,282 

903 

1,271 

1,755 
1,762 
2,278 
1,  781) 
2,204 

1,877 
1,340 
1,436 

13, 158 
2,411 
1,180 
1,  988 
2,705 
1.776 
3,098 

8,299 
4,935 
1,125 
1,293 
1,633 

10,  401 

941 

2,554 

3,  882 

1              1, 217 

■103 

450 

685 

1,087 

387 

381 

276 

1,695 

415 

227 

2,414 
1,070 

666 
1,883 

342 

170 

938 

168 

4,301 

1,381 

674 
2, 022 
492 
341 
121 

266 

461 

72 

2,574 

296 

493 
122 
63 
278 
112 

414 
162 
1,143 
326 
121 
803 

4,296 
627 
468 
159 
502 

329 

679 
286 
428 
818 

1,052 

"170 

366 

3,208 
316 

225 
520 
1,027 
350 
770 

4,172 

2,093 

172 

252 
38 

2,471 
1,165 

469 
2,012 

331 

68 
333 
655 
1,071 
349 

349 

200 

1,123 

287 

213 

2,460 
1, 1.50 

745 
1,761 

371 

150 

896 

180 

3,111 

1,145 

595 
1,735 
459 
326 
126 

243 

428 

64 

2,151 

298 

475 

95 

36 

167 

102 

598 
144 
1,109 
268 
80 
728 

3,958 

575 
457 
207 
297 

355 
648 
364 
388 
667 

958 
149 
451 

2,924 
310 
138 
511 
940 
373 
652 

3,630 

1,818 

188 

203 

31 

2,  325 
790 
438 

1,788 
^8 

1,089 
1,214 
4,811 
7,005 
914 

2,187 
1,521 
6,203 
1,  279 
1,375 

5,993 
3,756 
1,954 
5,389 
1,117 

1,092 
4,836 
1,253 
8,126 
3,162 

1,604 
3,167 
2,692 
2,374 
1,784 

3,020 
1,194 
1,361 
3.532 
2,383 

1,248 
1,463 
1,495 
1,631 
1,397 

1,715 
1,634 
3,831 
2,  280 
2,170 
2,315 

16,  200 

1,776 

2,121 

768 

1,585 

1,716 
1,772 
1,993 
1,888 
2,581 

1,  663 
1,038 
1,110 

11, 376 
2,152 
1,122 
1,800 
2,484 
1,410 
2,396 

7,403 
4,727 
1,017 
1,349 
1,431 

8,839 
941 
2.360 
3,718 
1,066 

1,288 
1,308 
5, 095 
7,171 
921 

2,193 
1,647 
5,373 
1,221 
1,442 

6,795 
4,204 
2,233 
5,503 
1,348 

1,103 
5,411 
1,506 
7,404 
3,267 

1,651 
2,931 
2,875 
2,606 
1,865 

3,085 
1,417 
1,438 
3,  572 
2,621 

1,386 
1,  652 
1,539 
1,607 

1,  555 

2.019 
1,889 
3,  869 

2,  234 
2,410 
2,484 

15,  721 

1,806 

2,232 

903 

1,159 

1,690 
1,748 
2,242 
1,761 
2,180 

1,877 
1,238 
1,408 

12,  219 
2,251 
1,  093 
1,908 
2,702 
1,656 
2,609 

8,236 
4,869 
1,108 
1,293 
1,602 

9,531 
940 
2,552 
3,874 
1,213 

•> 

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5 

Dpkalh                                

n 

7 

g 

g 

10 

11 

Elgin            

12 

It 

14 

15 

Ifi 

20 
21 

22 

"1 

15 

26 

27 

28 

29 

31 

32 

Mount  Carniel         

33 

Mount  Vernon                

34 

35 

36 

Oak  Park 

37 

gm 

^0 

40 

41 
12 

Pekin                 

13 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

45 

Ward  3                      

46 

"VVard  4         

17 

Ward  5 

1* 

Ward  6 

49 

Ward  7                          

50 

Ward  8             

51 

Ward  9           

5'' 

53 

54 

Princeton       

15 

56 

AVard  1       

57 

Ward  2    

Ward  3       

'iS 

Ward  4 

60 

Ward  5                        

61 

Ward  6     

fio 

Kockford    

63 

fiif 

65 

66 

Shelby  ville       

67 

69 

60 

70 

Streator           

71 

Sycamore 

POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


677 


NATIVE  -WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE -FOREIGN 

— 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS . 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Temales. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

936 

1,086 

153 

202 

103 

68 

31 

19 

1 

517 

590 

697 

718 

450 

333 

98 

95 

2 

3,687 

3,  836 

1,124 

1,259 

683 

654 

136 

112 

3 

5,517 

5,579 

1,488 

1,592 

1,075 

1,071 

255 

264 

4 

559 

554 

355 

367 

385 

349 

8 

2 

5 

1,558 

1,523 

629 

670 

380 

348 

25 

28 

6 

1,106 

1,209 

415 

438 

276 

200 

200 

208 

7 

3,283 

2,767 

2,920 

2,606 

1,690 

1,123 

388 

392 

8 

624 

617 

655 

604 

414 

286 

185 

176 

9 

960 

973 

415 

469 

227 

213 

2 

1 

10 

3,536 

3,986 

2,457 

2,809 

2,412 

2,459 

80 

84 

11 

2,117 

2,241 

1,639 

1,963 

1,069 

1,149 

6 

5 

12 

703 

756 

1,251 

1,477 

666 

745 

22 

15 

13 

3,392 

3,417 

1,997 

2,086 

1,880 

1,761 

362 

369 

14 

704 

896 

413 

452 

342 

371 

2 

2 

15 

822 

795 

270 

308 

170 

150 

5 

5 

16 

3,419 

3,746 

1,417 

1,665 

932 

895 

421 

440 

17 

920 

1,115 

333 

391 

167 

180 

53 

48 

18 

3,489 

2,979 

4,637 

4,425 

4,296 

3,108 

208 

122 

19 

1,668 

1,699 

1,494 

1,568 

1,378 

1,145 

41 

32 

20 

924 

911 

680 

740 

674 

595 

23 

22 

21 

1,002 
1,959 

922 
2,080 

2,165 
733 

2,009 
795 

2,019 
491 

1,735 
458 

3 

98 

22 

111 

23 

1,812 

1,960 

562 

646 

341 

326 

85 

79 

24 

1,542 

1,608 

242 

257 

121 

124 

76 

82 

25 

2,470 

2,536 

550 

549 

262 

243 

102 

121 

26 

558 

642 

636 

775 

460 

427 

24 

20 

27 

1,185 

1,260 

176 

178 

72 

63 

305 

334 

28 

1,369 

1,313 

2,163 

2,259 

2,572 

2,151 

98 

75 

29 

1,995 

2,165 

388 

456 

295 

298 

171 

168 

30 

620 

694 

628 

692 

491 

475 

30 

23 

31 

1,154 

1,326 

309 

326 

120 

95 

24 

22 

32 

1,388 

1,419 

107 

120 

62 

36 

50 

51 

33 

1,207 

1,182 

424 

425 

278 

167 

98 

99 

34 

1,185 

1,318 

212 

237 

111 

100 

132 

164 

35 

1,291 

1,486 

424 

533 

414 

598 

8 

17 

36 

1,325 

1,508 

309 

381 

161 

144 

1 

2 

37 

1,967 

2,020 

1,864 

1,849 

1,134 

1,109 

28 

14 

38 

1,759 

1,736 

471 

498 

325 

267 

15 

6 

39 

2,001 

2,  241 

169 

169 

119 

80 

129 

88 

40 

1,206 

1,208 

1,109 

1,276 

802 

727 

11 

8 

41 

9,849 

8,909 

6,  351 

6,812 

4.258 

3,957 

525 

363 

42 

888 

823 

888 

983 

022 

575 

51 

42 

43 

1,243 

1,255 

878 

977 

406 

457 

58 

50 

44 

484 
1,020 

545 
673 

284 
565 

358 
486 

159 
488 

207 
297 

1 
222 

45 

ii2'" 

46 

1,293 

1,127 

423 

563 

315 

354 

91 

66 

47 

669 

640 

1.103 

1,108 

679 

648 

14 

14 

48 

1,428 

1,515 

565 

727 

286 

364 

40 

36 

49 

1,375 

1,179 

513 

582 

428 

388 

16 

19 

50 

1,449 

1,152 

1,132 

1,028 

815 

667 

32 

24 

51 

402 
778 

406 
901 

1,261 
260 

1,471 
337 

1,051 
166 

958 
149 

1 
91 

52 

102 

53 

780 

995 

330 

413 

364 

451 

35 

28 

54 

5,370 

5,577 

6,006 

6,642 

3,202 

2,923 

834 

940 

55 

1,436 

1,498 

716 

753 

316 

309 

173 

161 

56 

767 

691 

355 

402 

221 

138 

87 

87 

57 

820 

846 

986 

1,062 

520 

511 

66 

80 

58 

599 

615 

1,885 

2,087 

1,026 

940 

1 

3 

59 

789 

853 

627 

803 

350 

373 

99 

120 

60 

959 

1,074 

1,437 

1,535 

769 

652 

408 

489 

61 

4,224 

4,758 

3,179 

3,478 

4,169 

3,  630 

83 

63 

62 

2,071 

2,094 

2,656 

2, 775     I 

2,091 

1,818 

63 

66 

63 

767 

832 

250 

276 

172 

188 

14 

17 

64 

911 
1,363 

826 
1,538 

438 
68 

467 
64 

252 
38 

203 
31 

65 

29" 

si" 

66 

4,958 

5,227 

3,881 

4,304 

2,464 

2,323 

934 

872 

67 

209 
1,693 

218 
1,745 

732 
667 

722 
807 

1,165 

467 

790 
438 

1 
2 

68 

5" 

69 

1,867 

1,857 

1,851 

2,017 

2,009 

1,787 

17 

9 

70 

696 

789 

370 

424 

331 

368 

5 

4 

71 

(578  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table   20.-P0PULATI0N  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,  TOWNS,   VILLAGES,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Illinois— Contiuued. 

Tavlorville 

TJrbana 

Warsaw 

Waukegan 


Indiana : 

Anderson 

Aurora 

Bedford 

Bloomington. 
Bluffton 


10 
11 
12 
13 

14 
15 
16 
17 

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 

25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 

34 
35 

36 
37 
38 
39 
4U 

41 
42 
43 
44 
45 

46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 

57 
58 
59 
60 
61 

62 
63 
64 
65 
66 

67 


69 

70 

n  I 


Brazil 

Butler..-.. 
Columbia.. 
Col  ambus 


Connersville.. 
Crawfordsvillo 

Decatur 

Elkhart 


Evans  ville . . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4 . 
Ward  5 . 
Ward  6 . 


Fort  Wayne . 
Ward  1 . 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4  . 
Ward   5. 

Ward  6. 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 


Frankfort  .. 

Franklin 

Garrett 

Goshen 

Greencastle. 


Greenfield 

Greensburg... 

Hammond 

Huntingburg  . 
Huntington... 

Indianapolis . . 
Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2  . . 
Ward  3  . . 
Ward  4.. 
Ward   5.. 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10 . 

Ward  11 . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15 . 

Ward  16  . 
Ward  17  . 
Ward  18  . 
Ward  19  . 
Ward  20  . 

Ward  21  . 
Ward  22  . 
Ward  23  . 
Ward  24  . 
Ward  25 . 


NATIVE    BOBN. 


Males. 


Females. 


1,275 

1,636 

969 

1,810 


5,373 
1,676 
1,547 
1,  928 
1,709 

2,531 
1,245 
1,393 
3,073 

2,120 
2,828 
1,423 
4,950 

21,  707 
3,854 
2,779 
2,710 
4,016 
3,037 
5,311 

14,167 
1.182 
1,202 
1,277 
1,316 
1,796 

1.679 
1,052 
2,  017 
1,483 
1,163 

2,803 
1,712 
1,289 
2,722 
2,059 

1,503 
1,640 
1,877 
1,470 
3,275 

44,  728 
3,559 
2,902 
2,308 
1,448 
1,432 

1,444 
2,056 
1,844 
1,337 
1,177 

1,126 

1,  531 
1,634 
1,788 
2,052 

1,566 
722 
1,034 
1,833 
1,540 

2,  704 
2,034 
1,828 
1,430 
2,399 


1,349 
1,621 
1,131 
1,912 


4,659 
1,756 
1,600 
1,996 
1,771 

2,672 
1,133 
1,409 
3,  264 

2,022 
2,978 
1,487 
5,099 

21,  901 
4,385 
2,386 
2,768 
3,898 
3,406 
5,058 

14,  364 
1,258 
1, 152 
1,008 
1,504 
2,074 

1,766 
1,073 
1,931 
1,406 
1,132 

2,972 
2,007 
1,199 
2,830 
2,141 

1,535 
1,815 
1,621 
1,439 
3,373 

46,  221 
3,593 
3,509 
2,529 
1,514 
1,641 

1,780 
2,184 
2,092 
1,408 
1,274 

1,035 
1,539 
1,686 
1,779 
1,952 

1,001 
611 
1,016 
1,  856 
1,645 

2,683 
2,134 
1.882 
1,584 
2,294 


FOKEIGN  BOBN. 


Males. 


Females. 


119 
134 
323 
622 


447 
243 
118 

47 
72 

396 
86 
132 
216 

214 
145 
131 


3,786 
434 
341 
546 
738 
788 
9.39 

3,731 
252 
284 
241 
288 
465 

359 
335 
674 
273 
560 


35 
158 
261 
104 


1,112 
149 
373 

7,575 
459 
158 
165 
154 
172 

106 
308 
385 
195 
207 

119 
151 
194 
255 
329 

250 
201 
207 
376 
234 

464 
500 
786 
363 
837 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


120 
298 
571 


262 

254 

86 

47 

37 

306 
57 
93 

166 

192 
138 
101 
651 

3,362 
438 
272 
495 
605 
742 
810 

3,131 
231 
204 
181 
278 
460 

343 
256 

509 
258 
411 


27 
121 
220 


26 

61 

818 

109 

307 

,912 
398 
241 
159 
143 
179 

175 
286 
340 
201 
204 

111 
113 
153 
247 
235 

179 
146 
141 
356 
224 

417 
467 
677 
328 
792 


Males. 


Females. 


1,255 

1,604 

964 

1,798 


5,233 
1,676 

1,501 
1,768 
1,707 

2,410 
1,241 
1,393 
3,010 

2,033 
2,708 
1,423 
4,939 

18, 734 
2,918 
2,148 
2,365 
3,684 
2,863 
4,756 

14,  047 
1,176 
1,168 
1,250 
1,302 
1,790 

1,672 
1,045 
2,006 
1,476 
1,162 

2,770 
1,608 
1,285 

2,707 
1,953 

1,481 
1,  585 
1,872 
1,432 
3,265 

40, 148 
3,141 
2,792 
1,565 
993 
1,149 

1,310 
1,968 
1,797 
1,208 
1,084 

1,028 
1,341 
1,190 
1,236 
2,029 

1,454 

672 

972 

1,811 

1,466 

2,510 
1,986 
1,796 
1,398 
2,252 


1, 327 
1,588 
1,126 
1,902 


4,593 
1,756 
1,558 
1,833 
1,770 

2,557 
1,127 
1,409 
3,199 

1,922 
2,  837 
1,487 
5,075 

19,  325 
3,429 
1,970 
2,525 
3,638 
3,215 
4,548 

14,  267 
1,252 
1,124 
1,051 
1,498 
2,066 

1,759 
1,064 
1,920 
1,401 
1,132 

2,939 
1,891 
1,198 
2,825 
2,030 

1,508 
1,752 
1,  620 
1,408 
3,365 

41, 685 
3, 172 
3,369 
1,772 
1,020 
1,304 

1,589 
2,090 
2,026 
1,  290 
1,182 

966 
1,381 
1,298 
1,270 
1,933 

900 

594 

960 

1,838 

1,576 

2,510 
2,095 
1,843 
1,545- 
2,165 


POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED   BY  SEX,  FOE  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


679 


NATrnE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITB — POKBIGN 

FOEBIGN 

WBITE. 

TOTAL   COLORED. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Pemales. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1,085 

1,130 

170 

197 

118 

86 

21 

22 

1 

1,369 

1,337 

235 

251 

133 

120 

33 

33 

2 

475 

514 

489 

612 

323 

298 

5 

5 

3 

1,022 

1,079 

776 

823 

619 

571 

15 

10 

4 

4,627 

4,000 

606 

593 

447 

262 

140 

66 

5 

1,103 

1, 150 

573 

606 

241 

254 

2 

6 

1,302 

1,369 

199 

189 

118 

85 

46 

43" 

7 

1,616 

1,690 

152 

143 

46 

47 

161 

163 

8 

1,555 

1,610 

152 

160 

72 

37 

2 

1 

9 

1,819 

1,962 

591 

595 

394 

306 

123 

115 

10 

1,073 

972 

168 

155 

85 

57 

5 

6 

11 

1,110 
2,556 

1  123 

283 

286 

131 

93 

1 

12 

2!  680 

454 

519 

216 

166 

63 

65" 

13 

1,529 

1,385 

504 

537 

212 

192 

89 

100 

14 

2.411 

2,497 

297 

340 

141 

138 

124 

141 

15 

1, 128 

1,186 
4,103 

295 

301 

131 

101 

16 

4ioi8 

921 

972 

658 

651 

13" 

24" 

17 

10,  688 

10,  416 

8,046 

8,909 

3,782 

3,345 

2,977 

2,593 

18 

1,926 

2,197 

992 

1,232 

434 

436 

936 

958 

19 

1,519 

1,290 

629 

680 

338 

272 

634 

416 

20 

1,267 

1,252 

1,098 

1,273 

546 

495 

345 

243 

21 

2,187 

1,961 

1,497 

1,677 

738 

605 

332 

260 

22 

1,198 

1,323 

1,665 

1,892 

788 

741 

174 

192 

23 

2,591 

2,393 

2,165 

2,155 

938 

796 

556 

524 

24 

7,876 

7,639 

6,171 

6,628 

3,716 

3,130 

135 

98 

25 

638 

689 

538 

563 

252 

231 

6 

6 

26 

770 

665 

398 

459 

281 

204 

37 

28 

27 

876 

634 

374 

417 

234 

181 

34 

17 

28 

741 

806 

561 

692 

288 

278 

14 

6 

29 

977 

1,107 

813 

959 

463 

460 

8 

8 

30 

877 

907 

795 

852 

359 

343 

7 

7 

31 

510 

507 

535 

557 

335 

256 

7 

9 

32 

846 

809 

1,160 

1,111 

672 

508 

13 

12 

33 

1,067 

969 

409 

432 

272 

258 

8 

5 

34 

574 

546 

588 

586 

560 

411 

1 

35 

2,624 

2,783 

146 

156 

96 

48 

33 

33 

36 

1,561 

1,821 

47 

70 

35 

27 

104 

116 

37 

1,085 

965 

200 

233 

157 

121 

5 

1 

38 

2,259 

2,331 

448 

494 

261 

219 

15 

6 

39 

1,800 

1,855 

153 

175 

102 

86 

108 

111 

40 

1,388 

1,424 

93 

84 

35 

26 

23 

27 

41 

1,395 

1,492 

190 

260 

80 

61 

55 

63 

42 

940 

706 

932 

914 

1,110 

818 

7 

1 

43 

973 

940 

459 

468 

149 

109 

38 

31 

44 

2,479 

2,521 

786 

844 

371 

307 

12 

8 

45 

28, 146 

28, 853 

12,  002 

12,  832 

7,553 

6,896 

4,602 

4,552 

46 

2,504 

2,504 

637 

668 

458 

396 

419 

423 

47 

2,422 

2,821 

370 

548 

157 

239 

111 

142 

48 

1,234 

1,363 

331 

409 

165 

157 

743 

759 

49 

735 

727 

258 

293 

154 

142 

455 

495 

50 

836 

929 

313 

375 

172 

177 

283 

339 

51 

1,066 

1,302 

244 

287 

106 

175 

134 

191 

52 

1,385 

1,526 

583 

564 

307 

286 

89 

94 

53 

1,143 

1,323 

654 

703 

385 

340 

47 

66 

54 

847 

868 

361 

422 

194 

201 

130 

118 

55 

795 

816 

289 

366 

205 

202 

95 

94 

56 

895 

787 

133 

179 

116 

111 

101 

69 

57 

1,181 

1,166 

160 

215 

149 

113 

192 

158 

58 

886 

996 

304 

302 

189 

152 

449 

389 

59 

860 

894 

376 

376 

254 

246 

553 

510 

60 

1,540 

1,461 

489 

472 

328 

235 

24 

19 

61 

1,120 

597 

334 

303 

250 

178 

112 

102 

62 

436 

375 

236 

219 

200 

145 

51 

18 

63 

674 

690 

298 

270 

207 

141 

62 

56 

64 

1,154 

1,127 

657 

711 

376 

356 

22 

18 

65 

983 

1,083 

483 

493 

233 

224 

75 

69 

66 

1,808 

1,798 

702 

712 

463 

417 

195 

173 

67 

1,101 

1,113 

885 

982 

500 

467 

48 

39 

68 

669 

669 

1,127 

1,174 

786 

677 

32 

39 

m 

820 

932 

578 

610 

363 

328 

32 

42 

70 

1.052 

986 

1,200 

1,179 

836 

791 

148 

130 

7) 

680  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOEOUSHS. 


Indiana — Continued. 

Jeffersonville 

Kendallville 

Kokomo 

Lafayette 

Laporte 

Lawrenceburg 

Lebanon 

Logansport 

Madison 

Marion 

Martinsville 

Michigan  city 

Mishawaka.'- 

Mount  Vernon 

Muncie 

New  Albany 

Newcastle 

Noblesville , 

Peru 

Plymouth 

Portland 

Princeton , 

Kickmond 

Rushville , 

Seymour 

Shelby  vllle 

South  Bend 

Terre  Haute , 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Ward3 

Ward* 

Ward  5 , 

Ward  C 

Not  in  wards  . 

Tipton 

Union 

Valparaiso 

Vincennea 

Wabash 

Warsaw 

Washington 

West  Indianapolis 
Winchester 

Iowa: 

Atlantic 

Belle  Plaine 

Boone   

Burlington 

Cedar  Stalls 

Cedar  Rapids 

Centerville 

Chariton 

Charles  city 

Cherokee  .'. 

Clarinda 

Clinton 

Council  Blufts  .  -  - . 
Creston   

Davenport 

AVard  1 

Ward2 

Ward  3 

Ward4 

Ward  5 

Ward  G 

Not  in  wards  . 

Decorah 


NATIVE  BOEN. 


Males. 


4,904 
1,226 
3,994 
6,458 
2,664 

1,770 
1,797 
5,673 
3,810 
4,350 

1,244 
4  233 
1,396 
2,115 
5,513 

9,127 
1,221 
1,467 
3,148 

1,143 
1,830 
1,386 

7,088 

1,558 
2,379 
2,492 
7,721 

13,  090 
2,612 
1,812 
1,843 

1,895 

2,629 

2,002 

297 

1,306 
1,219 
2,007 
3,  729 
2,297 

1,627 
2,745 
1,749 
1,441 


1,781 
1,101 
2,589 
8,250 
1,227 

6,797 
1,562 
1,345 
978 
1,456 

1,541 
4,767 
8,931 
3,071 

8,826 

1,443 

1,140 

953 

1,733 

1,644 

1,376 

537 

1,006 


Females. 


833 
359 
785 
974 


933 
815 
914 
205 
101 

389 
426 
412 
249 
273 

697 
398 
523 
073 


832 
546 
648 

690 
564 
647 
938 

620 
840 
947 
891 

903 
781 
949 
309 

314 
355 
225 
138 
466 

790 
826 
517 
492 


113 
662 
786 
398 

034 
596 
497 
197 
515 

492 
790 
206 
092 


478 
180 
171 

931 
806 
569 
533 


1,102 


FOKEIGN  BOEN. 


Males. 


480 
210 
290 
1,407 
809 

302 
42 
947 
437 
194 

35 

1,680 

298 

186 

328 

1,161 
41 
41 
444 

149 
36 
75 

964 

114 

207 

165 

3,331 


1, 


301 

262 

228 

221 

435 

382 

39 

51 

67 

439 

518 

191 

94 
285 
137 

44 


307 
211 
632 
2,875 
414 

2,066 
296 
148 
316 
260 

172 
2,043 
2,377 

539 

4,281 
982 
962 
755 

467 
427 
466 
222 


Females. 


449 
165 
192 
1,404 
793 

279 
28 
794 
484 
124 

21 
1,437 
265 
155 
231 

1,074 

37 

23 

363 

143 
27 


113 

187 

147 

2,829 

1,639 
239 
260 
189 

201 

377 

349 

24 

26 

40 

419 

468 

151 

63 
208 
124 

37 


337 
198 
637 
2,654 
420 

2,123 
214 
132 
311 
210 

57 

2,019 

1,960 

498 

4,097 
951 
923 
620 


447 
487 
201 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


095 
220 
843 
302 
631 

748 
764 
600 
505 
158 

213 
127 
387 
702 
299 

170 
132 
398 
094 

143 

797 
208 
660 

460 
272 
393 
586 

465 
592 
720 
705 

822 
520 
803 
297 

303 
209 
007 
542 
245 

606 
677 
651 
396 


773 
096 
547 
064 
224 

699 

529 
299 
978 
464 

475 
677 
767 
052 

703 
443 
140 
936 


582 
371 
532 


1,006 


Females. 


1,102 


POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


681 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

3,079 

2,346 

1,016 

1,063 

477 

448 

812 

825 

1 

947 

970 

273 

386 

209 

165 

7 

3 

2 

3.476 

3,287 

367 

372 

287 

192 

154 

126 

3 

3,959 

4,162 

2,343 

2,664 

1,405 

1,404 

158 

148 

4 

1,473 

1,576 

1,158 

1,248 

807 

792 

35 

37 

5 

1,068 

1,162 

680 

742 

301 

279 

23 

29 

6 

1,676 

1,679 

88 

97 

42 

28 

33 

39 

7 

4,065 

4,276 

1,535 

1,573 

945 

792 

75 

67 

8 

2,391 

2,593 

1,114 

1,293 

437 

484 

305 

319 

9 

3,849 

3,606 

309 

334 

192 

123 

194 

162 

10 

1,116 

1,271 

97 

87 

34 

21 

32 

22 

11 

2,003 

1,418 

2,124 

1,981 

1,680 

1,437 

106 

27 

12 

914 

958 

473 

444 

298 

265 

9 

10 

13 

1,277 

1,350 

425 

484 

184 

154 

415 

416 

14 

4,697 

4,506 

602 

562 

326 

231 

216 

205 

15 

5,665 

6,127 

2,505 

2,625 

1,160 

1,073 

958 

946 

16 

1,028 

1,172 

104 

125 

41 

37 

89 

101 

17 

1,311 

1,366 

87 

89 

40 

22 

70 

69 

18 

2,393 

2,314 

701 

721 

441 

363 

57 

38 

19 

899 
1,706 

1,003 
1,703 

244 

285 
99 

149 

143 

20 

91 

36 

27 

33" 

30" 

21 

998 

1,096 

210 

245 

75 

69 

178 

205 

22 

4,738 

5,122 

1,922 

2,072 

960 

907 

432 

455 

23 

1,244 

1,351 

216 

252 

114 

113 

98 

87 

24 

1,687 

1.799 

585 

637 

205 

187 

109 

128 

25 

2,007 

2,100 

386 

441 

164 

147 

100 

100 

26 

4,647 

4,802 

2,939 

2,999 

3,325 

2,824 

141 

142 

27 

9,280 

9,622 

3,185 

3,481 

1,866 

1,636 

627 

520 

28 

2,059 

2,229 

533 

597 

300 

230 

21 

14 

29 

1,307 

1,359 

419 

538 

262 

260 

86 

50 

30 

1,384 

1,395 

321 

385 

227 

188 

139 

112 

31 

1,350 

1,416 

472 

413 

221 

201 

73 

74 

32 

1,772 

1,877 

748 

807 

435 

376 

109 

98 

33 

1,191 

1,114 

612 

664 

382 

348 

199 

172 

34 

217 
1,187 

232 

80 

77 

39 

24 

35 

1,191 

116 

120 

49 

26 

5 

3 

36 

1,114 

1,232 

95 

107 

67 

40 

10 

16 

37 

1,421 
2,460 

1,538 

586 

687 

437 

419 

2 

38 

2^657 

1,082 

1,251 

513 

467 

192 

23i' 

39 

1,890 

2,109 

355 

316 

187 

151 

50 

41 

40 

1,471 

1,596 

135 

172 

91 

63 

24 

22 

41 

2,051 

2,151 

626 

598 

283 

207 

70 

78 

42 

1,370 

1,168 

281 

254 

137 

124 

98 

95 

43 

1,287 

1,355 

109 

110 

44 

37 

45 

27 

44 

1,364 

1,405 

409 

459 

365 

337 

10 

2 

45 

807 

804 

289 

306 

211 

198 

5 

3 

46 

1,783 

1,783 

764 

837 

631 

637 

43 

42 

47 

4,082 

4,179 

3,982 

4,430 

2,871 

2,654 

190 

177 

48 

753 

885 

471 

511 

414 

420 

3 

2 

49 

4,245 

4,228 

2,454 

2,724 

2,059 

2,123 

105 

82 

50 

1,277 

1,297 

252 

261 

296 

214 

33 

38 

51 

1,081 

1,245 

218 

210 

147 

132 

47 

42 

52 

596 
1,147 

759 
1,126 

382 
307 

438 

315 

311 

1 

53 

386 

260 

210 

2 

3 

54 

1,332 

1,258 

143 

159 

171 

57 

67 

75 

55 

2,420 

2,285 

2,257 

2,417 

2,040 

2,019 

93 

88 

56 

6,176 

5,477 

2.591 

2,623 

2,371 

1,957 

170 

109 

57 

2,281 

2,  255 

771 

812 

537 

498 

21 

25 

58 

3,496 

3,668 

5,207 

5,863 

4,274 

4,097 

130 

137 

59 

228 
154 
216 

216 

144 
252 

1  215 

1  262 

982 

951 

60 

986 

l|036 

962 

923 

61 

720 

'898 

753 

620 

id" 

2l" 

62 

998 

986 

701 

896 

466 

468 

35 

49 

63 

931 

938 

651 

807 

423 

447 

66 

61 

64 

691 

878 

680 

689 

46C 

487 

5 

2 

65 

278 

254 

254 

275 

222 

201 

5 

4 

66 

440 

504 

566 

598 

339 

353 

1 

67 

682  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND   FOEEIGN  BOEN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND 
BOKOUGHS. 


Iowa—  Continued . 

Des  Moines 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward? 

Dubuque 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Fairfield 

Fort  Dod;2;e 

Fort  Madison  . . . 

(irinnell 

Independence   . . 

Iowa  city 

Keolcuk 

Knoxville 

Leiuars 

Lyons  

Maquoketa 

Marion 

Marshall 

Mason 

Missouri  Valley 
Mount  Pleasant 

Muscatine 

Newtou 

Oskaloosa 

Ottumwa 

Perrv 

Red  "Oak 

Sioux  city 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Vinton 

Washington 

Waterloo 

Webster 

What  Cheer 

Kansas: 

Abilene 

Argentine 

Arkansas  city.. 

Atchison 

Chanute 

Clay  Center 

Concordia 

Eldorado 

Emporia 

Fort  Scott 

Girard 

Holton 

Horton 

Hutchinson 

Independence. . . 
Junction  city. .. 

Kansas  city 

Ward  i  .... 
Ward  2  .... 
Ward  3  .... 

Ward  4  .... 
Ward  5  . . . 
Ward  6  .... 


NATIVE 

BOEN. 

FOEEIGN  BOKN. 

TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

21, 150 

21, 028 

4,160 

3,755 

20,544 

20,  495 

2,7C9 

2,790 

284 

266 

2,750 

2,777 

2,899 

3,159 

367 

427 

2,844 

3,097 

4,151 

4,201 

537 

540 

3,920 

4,012 

2,936 

2,731 

693 

584 

2,816 

2,636 

3,015 

2,  858 

1,151 

968 

2,937 

2,794 

3,860 

3,871 

878 

771 

3,775 

3,779 

1,520 

1,418 

250 

199 

1,502 

1,400 

11,011 

11,581 

4,115 

3,604 

10, 945 

11,  526 

2,  021 

1,926 

475 

449 

2,019 

1,926 

1,711 

1,773 

563 

389 

1,690 

1,751 

2,435 

2,585 

1,078 

922 

2,431 

2,579 

2,073 

2,626 

510 

547 

2,034 

2,600 

2,771 

2,671 

1,489 

1,297 

2,771 

2,670 

1,537 

1,653 

103 

98 

1,515 

1,626 

1,800 

1,966 

571 

534 

1.777 

1,946 

3,544 

3,147 

679 

531 

3,433 

3,063 

1,475 

1,593 

132 

132 

1,466 

1,584 

1,258 

1, 453 

218 

234 

1,249 

1,443 

2,645 

2,922 

699 

750 

2,621 

2,896 

5,773 

6,006 

1,158 

1,164 

5, 218  • 

5,377 

1,213 

1,309 

58 

52 

1,206 

1,  304 

1,491 

1,507 

536 

502 

1,491 

1,507 

1,934 

2, 159 

885 

821 

1,924 

2,145 

1,257 

1,457 

186 

177 

1,256 

1,456 

1,375 

1,458 

136 

125 

1,364 

1,443 

3,561 

3,737 

812 

804 

3,497 

3,683 

1,690 

1,691 

314 

312 

1,685 

1,689 

1,  230 

1,184 

198 

185 

1,227 

1,179 

1,656 

1,977 

194 

170 

1,514 

1,801 

4,  420 

4,626 

1,304 

1,104 

4,353 

4,562 

1,129 

1,269 

78 

88 

1,083 

1,217 

2,928 

3,068 

293 

269 

2,755 

2,878 

6,082 

6,017 

1,039 

863 

5,838 

5,796 

1,306 

1,324 

134 

116 

1,300 

1,318 

1,397 

1,430 

246 

248 

1,375 

1,419 

16,  283 

12,  431 

5,204 

3,888 

16,  048 

12,  314 

3,125 

2,776 

817 

098 

3,100 

2,751 

1,792 

574 

376 

143 

1,700 

548 

2,957 

2,545 

1,377 

990 

2,942 

2,535 

3,720 

2,570 

503 

567 

3,684 

2,562 

2,  710 

2,195 

1,721 

1, 113 

2,658 

2,159 

1,979 

1,771 

410 

377 

1,964 

1,759 

1,308 

1,378 

90 

89 

1,306 

1,375 

1,390 

1,641 

104 

100 

1,357 

1,608 

2,732 

•2.997 

476 

469 

2,731 

2,995 

1,190 

1,300 

165 

174 

1, 180 

1,291 

1,139 

1,158 

515 

434 

1,136 

1,156 

1,612 

1,691 

121 

123 

1,548 

1,622 

2,141 

1,810 

515 

266 

1,771 

1,548 

4,188 

3,769 

237 

153 

4,023 

3,612 

6,  083 

6,252 

854 

774 

4, 9911 

5,011 

1,299 

1,337 

104 

86 

1,216 

1,246 

1,168 

1,294 

167 

173 

1,076 

1,205 

1,  349 

1,431 

195 

209 

1,335 

1,425 

1,525 

1,663 

100 

51 

1,504 

1,645 

3,117 

3,607 

437 

390 

2,779 

3,278 

5,497 

5,719 

434 

296 

4,691 

4,880 

1,165 

1,262 

62 

52 

1,100 

1,188 

1,206 

1,291 

125 

105 

1,131 

1,215 

1,629 

1,434 

147 

106 

1,604 

1,403 

4.  083 

4,021 

298 

280 

3,921 

3,863 

1,  413 

1,552 

93 

69 

1,319 

1,433 

1,911 

1,902 

363 

326 

1,767 

1,753 

16,  840 

15,  753 

3,362 

2,361 

14,  432 

13. 192 

1,978 

1,803 

809 

528 

1,718 

1,543 

3,146 

3,028 

546 

372 

2,463 

2,276 

3,575 

3,543 

307 

241 

2,583 

2,522 

2,119 

2,042 

408 

322 

1.895 

1,772 

2,427 

2,202 

659 

482 

2,270 

2,031 

3,595 

3,135 

633 

416 

3,503 

3,048 

POPULATION.  683 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OE  MORE:  1890— Contiuuod. 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 
PAKENTS. 


Males. 


T"emales. 


15, 628 
2,370 
2,236 
3,148 

2,021 
1,893 
2,770 
1,190 

4,451 

1,090 

799 

796 

1,048 

718 

1,310 
1,027 
2,167 
1.268 


1,634 

3,194 

1,104 

758 

901 

932 
1,132 
2,516 
1,109 

970 
1,201 
2,569 

923 

2,  313 
4,303 
1,050 
1,100 

11,122 
2,075 
1,470 
1,827 

2,954 
1,402 
1,394 

1,154 

1  135 

1,894 

830 


1,319 
1,  321 
3,621 
3,  643 
1,076 

844 
1,049 
1,329 
2,206 
4,028 

970 
954 
1,342 
3,396 
1,149 
1,224 

10,  424 
1,059 
1.777 
2,073 

1,366 
1,534 
2,615 


NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 


Males. 


15, 164 
2,352 
2,403 
3,089 

1,735 
1,748 
2,713 
1,124 

4,343 
967 

720 

845 

1,172 

639 

1,389 
1,085 
1,707 
1,  300 


1,777 

3, 128 

1,181 

731 

962 

1,036 
1,170 
2,565 
1, 122 

873 
1,436 
2,  008 
1,039 

2,  358 
4,209 
1,049 
1,109 

7,870 

1,727 

439 

1,527 

1,871 
1,094 
1,212 

1,182 

1,325 

2,009 

980 

668 


1,346 
1,108 
3,240 
3,569 
1,096 

947 
1,042 
1,469 
2,622 
4,142 

1,034 
1,014 
1,155 
3,355 
1,232 
1,198 

9,429 

875 

1,654 

1,996 

1.228 
1,402 
2,274 


Females. 


4,916 

380 
608 

772 

795 
1,044 
1,005 

312 

6,494 
929 

891 
1,635 

986 
2,053 

205 
750 
1,266 
198 
363 

987 

2,024 

102 

733 

1,023 

324 
232 
981 
516 

257 
313 

1,784 
160 

442 

1,535 

250 

275 

4,926 

1,025 

230 

1,115 

730 

1,256 

570 

152 
222 
837 
350 
527 


229 
450 
402 
1,347 
140 

232 
286 
175 
573 
663 

130 
177 
262 
525 
170 
543 

4,008 
659 
686 
510 

529 
736 


FOREIGN  WHITE. 


Males. 


5,331 

425 
694 
923 

901 
1,040 
1,060 

276 

7,183 
959 
1,031 
1,734 
1,428 
2,031 

237 
861 
1,356 
284 
463 

1,119 

2,249 

123 

776 

1,183 

420 

267 

1,118 

567 

306 

365 

1,954 

178 

520 

1,587 

269 

310 

4,444 

1,024 

109 

1,008 


1,065 
547 

193 

283 
986 
311 


276 
440 
372 
1,442 
150 

258 
383 
176 
656 
738 

154 
201 
248 
508 
201 
555 

3,763 
668 
622 
526 

544 
629 

774 


Females. 


4, 153 
284 
366 
533 

691 

1,151 
878 
250 

4,108 
475 
561 

1,074 
509 

1,489 

101 
569 
677 
131 
218 


1,155 

58 

535 


186 
136 
811 
314 

197 

192 

1,302 

77 

291 

1,037 

133 

246 

5,189 
816 
374 

1,370 

501 

1,719 

409 

90 

104 
475 
164 
515 


120 
514 
236 
845 
103 

167 
193 
100 
435 
428 

62 
124 
146 
294 

93 
362 

3,336 
801 
540 
305 

404 
658 
628 


TOTAL  COLORED. 


Males. 


3,752 
260 
427 
537 

584 
968 
771 
199 

3,604 
449 
389 
922 

547 
1,297 

98 
534 
530 
132 
234 

750 
1,162 

52 
502 
819 

177 
125 
804 
312 

185 

170 

1,101 


268 
863 
116 
248 

3,887 
098 
142 
990 

567 

1,113 

377 


100 


174 
434 


123 
266 
153 

770 
80 

173 
209 
51 
390 
296 

52 
104 
106 
280 

69 
326 

2,352 
528 
372 
240 

321 

482 
409 


613 
19 
56 

235 

122 

78 
85 
18 

73 
2 

23 
8 

40 


Females. 


24 

25 

113 

10 

9 

24 
558 

7 

1 

11 

1 

11 
65 

5 

4 

144 

69 

47 

175 

246 

7 

22 

250 
26 
94 

22 

38 
54 
16 

2 
33 

2 
11 

3 


65 
371 
166 

1,102 
84 

92 
16 
21 
340 
812 

65 
76 
26 

166 
94 

145 

2,434 
268 
689 
994 


536 
13 
62 

192 

95 

64 
92 
18 

55 


26 
1 

27 
20 
85 
9 
I'O 

26 

631 

5 


16 

1 
15 
54 

2 

5 

176 

67 

52 


228 

158 

97 


191 

33 

221 

34 

6 

35 

11 

36 

118 

37 

25 

38 

27 

39 

10 

40 

8 

41 

36 

42 

12 

43 

3 

44 

33 

45 

2 

46 

9 

47 

2 

48 

69 

49 

262 

50 

157 

51 

1,245 

52 

91 

53 

89 

54 

6 

55 

18 

56 

329 

57 

839 

58 

74 

59 

77 

60 

31 

61 

158 

62 

119 

63 

149 

64 

2,570 

65 

260 

66 

752 

67 

1,022 

68 

271 

69 

171 

70 

94 

71 

684  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Kansas — CoBtinned. 

Lawrence 

Leavenworth  — 

McPherson 

Manhattan 

Newton 


Olathe. 


Osawatomie. . 

Oswego 

Ottawa 


Paola 

Parsons  . . 
Pittsburg. 
Salina 


Topeka  

Ward  1  . 
"Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5 . 

Wellington  . 

Wichita 

Winfield.... 


Kentucky : 

Ashland 

BeUevue 

Bowling  Green 


Covington  .  - . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3  - 
Ward  4  . 
Ward    5  . 

Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 


Cynthiana 

Danville 

Dayton , 

Frankfort 

Harrodsburg  . 


Henderson 

Hopkinsville  , 

Lebanon  

Lexington 

Louisville 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 
Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 


Mayfield 

Maysville 

Middleboro  . . . 
Mount  Sterling 

Newport 

Owensboro 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


Paducah 

Paris 

Richmond  . . 

Shelby  ville  . 

Somerset 

Winchester . 


4,342 
7,712 
1,326 
1,340 
2,369 

1,489 
1,220 
1,322 
1,250 
2,727 

1,359 
3,082 
3,122 
2,657 

13,  626 
2,591 
3,659 
3,084 
2,742 
1,  5.50 

2,129 
11,  140 
2.425 


1,941 
1,276 
3,609 

14.  747 
1,501 
1,232 
1,480 
1,481 
1,484 

1,535 
1,896 
1,612 
1,344 
1,182 

1,366 
1,756 
1,789 
3,799 
1,490 

4,008 
2,042 
1,331 
9,715 

66,  594 
6,087 
4,937 
5,306 
4,901 
5,632 
3,482 

2,817 
3,982 
4,498 
6,343 
10, 702 
7,907 

1,386 
2,306 
2,012 
1,696 
9,650 
4,686 

6,016 
1,908 
2,662 
1,210 
1,317 
2,137 


Females. 


4,701 
8,243 
1,429 
1,395 
2,375 

1,662 
1,130 
1,105 
1,224 
3,075 

1,470 
3,  226 
2,759 
2,670 

13,  928 
2,686 
3,466 
3,387 
2,887 
1,502 

2,077 

10,  805 

2,531 


1,973 
1,372 
3,935 

15,  960 
1,781 
1,254 
1,739 
1,561 
1,642 

1,725 
1,904 
1,749 
1,396 
1,209 

1,527 
1,922 
1,884 
3,807 
1,701 

4, 436 
3,084 
1,450 
10,  770 

71,  025 
5,895 
5,227 
5,795 
5,627 
6,431 
4,012 

3,090 
4,407 
4,591 
6,663 
10,  784 
8.503 

1,486 
2,716 
1,080 
1,825 
10,  241 
4,746 

6,176 
2,092 
2,321 
1,408 
1,231 
2,285 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


483 
2,014 
206 
135 
433 

84 
654 
156 

56 
225 


235 
476 
412 


269 
727 
246 
460 
104 

100 

1,073 

134 


153 
260 
146 

3,295 

262 
188 
403 
211 
437 

237 
487 
341 
273 
456 

64 

63 

297 

139 

28 

214 
59 
22 

590 

12,  018 
1,261 
1,  439 
1,248 
1,035 
939 
387 


315 
461 
679 

958 
040 
256 


24 
161 
141 

74 

2,434 

221 

346 
110 
65 
34 
49 
63 


Females. 


471 
1,799 
211 
134 
428 

59 
465 

79 
44 
221 

48 
193 
340 
410 

1,647 
239 
570 
300 
444 
94 

85 

835 

94 


128 
255 
113 

3.309 

344 
192 
403 
247 
422 

230 
472 
384 
265 
410 

59 

25 

294 

147 

11 

177 
48 
13 

492 

11,  492 
1,147 
1,423 
1,223 
1,048 
814 
370 

377 
459 
596 
816 
2,029 
1,190 

13 

175 

38 

34 

2,593 

184 

259 

108 
25 
27 
28 
34 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


Males. 


3,280 
6,285 
1,301 
1,180 
2,245 

1,344 
1,037 
1,246 
1,002 
2,459 

1,146 
2,688 
3,057 
2,459 

11, 195 
2,021 
3,259 
2,483 
2,375 
1,057 

2,084 

10,439 

2,327 


1,788 
1,271 
2,404 

13,  869 
1,398 
1,064 
1,435 
1,284 
1,397 

1,441 
1,859 
1,528 
1,301 
1,162 

835 

884 

1,769 

2,589 

870 

2,437 

1,346 

853 

5,803 

53,  274 
5,517 
4,568 
4,465 
3,609 
3,990 
2,732 

2,491 
2,831 
2,863 
3,983 
8,842 
7,383 

1,024 
1,914 
1,686 
1,102 
9,444 
3,516 

4,015 
1,083 
1.367 
572 
1,072 
1,050 


Females. 


3,610 
6,730 
1,411 
1,248 
2,256 

1,498 
965 

1,024 
957 

2,749 

1,262 
2,821 
2,717 
2,467 

11,  343 
2,023 
3,046 
2,790 
2,494 
990 

2,047 
10, 261 
2,435 


1,826 
1,365 
2,445 

14, 898 
1,624 
1,046 
1,664 
1,348 
1,547 

1,617 
1,872 
1,657 
1,345 

1,178 

926 

960 

1,871 

2,383 

955 

2,659 

1,433 

883 

6,141 

55, 721 
5,374 
4,848 
4,858 
3,941 
4,416 
3,064 

2,540 
2,900 
2,871 
4,149 
8,857 
7,903 

1,074 
2,228 
960 
1,144 
10, 000 
3,468 

3,963 
1,195 
1,181 
692 
976 
1,086 


POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


685 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOEEIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

2,  622 

2,854 

658 

756 

478 

471 

1,067 

1,091 

1 

3,  .544 

3,788 

2,741 

2,942 

2,006 

1,795 

1, 4.35 

1,517 

2 

1,027 

1,088 

274 

323 

205 

211 

26 

18 

3 

976 

995 

204 

253 

135 

134 

160 

147 

4 

1,699 

1,761 

546 

495 

432 

428 

125 

119 

5 

1,190 

1,339 

154 

159 

84 

59 

145 

164 

6 

.ISS 

538 

454 

427 

654 

465 

183 

165 

7 

1,135 

916 

111 

108 

156 

79 

76 

81 

8 

912 

894 

90 

63 

56 

44 

248 

207 

9 

2,073 

2,328 

386 

421 

225 

221 

268 

326 

10 

1,023 

1,088 

123 

174 

66 

48 

213 

208 

11 

2,260 

2,  332 

428 

489 

235 

193 

394 

405 

12 

2,484 

2,195 

573 

522 

476 

340 

65 

42 

13 

1,864 

1,  842 

595 

625 

412 

410 

198 

203 

14 

8,961 

8,973 

2,234 

2,370 

1,787 

1,644 

2,450 

2,588 

15 

1,681 

1,701 

340 

322 

267 

239 

572 

663 

16 

2,  455 

2,  256 

804 

790 

719 

569 

408 

421 

17 

2,125 

2,  373 

358 

417 

245 

299 

602 

598 

18 

1,823 

1,861 

552 

633 

453 

443 

374 

394 

19 

877 

782 

180 

208 

103 

94 

494 

512 

20 

1,857 

1,823 

227 

224 

94 

84 

51 

31 

21 

8,889 

8,665 

1,550 

1,596 

1,056 

834 

718 

545 

22 

2,084 

2,146 

243 

289 

131 

94 

101 

96 

23 

1,385 

1,419 

403 

407 

151 

128 

155 

147 

24 

656 

695 

615 

670 

230 

255 

5 

7 

25 

2,141 

2,127 

263 

318 

142 

113 

1,209 

1,490 

26 

7,002 

7,332 

6,867 

7,566 

3,289 

3,369 

884 

1,062 

27 

807 

917 

591 

707 

261 

344 

104 

157 

28 

692 

621 

372 

425 

183 

192 

173 

208 

29 

722 

817 

713 

847 

403 

403 

45 

75 

30 

849 

840 

435 

508 

211 

247 

197 

213 

31 

557 

622 

840 

925 

437 

422 

87 

95 

32 

858 

941 

583 

676 

237 

230 

94 

108 

33 

785 

752 

1,074 

1,120 

487 

472 

37 

32 

34 

781 

865 

747 

792 

341 

384 

84 

92 

35 

707 

684 

594 

661 

273 

265 

43 

51 

36 

244 

273 

918 

905 

456 

410 

20 

31 

37 

723 

821 

112 

105 

63 

58 

532 

602 

38 

852 

918 

32 

42 

62 

25 

873 

962 

39 

1,066 

1,078 

703 

793 

297 

294 

20 

13 

40 

2, 285 

2,122 

304 

261 

137 

147 

1,212 

1,424 

41 

832 

915 

38 

40 

27 

11 

621 

746 

42 

1,928 

2,121 

509 

538 

211 

177 

1,574 

1,777 

43 

1,237 

1,317 

109 

116 

59 

48 

1,296 

1,651 

44 

828 

859 

25 

24 

22 

13 

478 

567 

45 

4,874 

5,164 

929 

977 

587 

489 

3,915 

4,632 

46 

31, 066 

31,  876 

82,  208 

23,  845 

11,990 

11,  472 

13,  348 

15,  324 

47 

2,851 

2,  669 

2,666 

2,705 

1,261 

1,147 

570 

521 

48 

1,636 

1,674 

2.932 

3,174 

1,439 

1,423 

369 

379 

49 

2,130 

2,410 

2,335 

2,448 

1,248 

1,  223 

841 

937 

50 

1,766 

1,828 

1,  843 

2,113 

1,  035 

1,044 

1,292 

1,690 

51 

2,880 

3.  203 

1,110 

1,213 

935 

809 

1,616 

2,020 

52 

2,219 

2,  473 

51S 

591 

.383 

368 

754 

950 

53 

1,936 

1,958 

555 

582 

312 

376 

329 

551 

54 

2,117 

2,138 

714 

702 

456 

457 

1,156 

1,509 

55 

1,731 

1,708 

1,132 

1,163 

676 

596 

1,638 

1,720 

56 

2,453 

2,468 

1,530 

1,681 

953 

811 

2,365 

2,519 

57 

4,758 

4,589 

4,084 

4,268 

2,  039 

2,028 

1,861 

1,928 

58 

4,589 

4,758 

2,794 

3,145 

1,253 

1,190 

527 

600 

59 

1,001 

1,052 

23 

22 

24 

12 

362 

413 

60 

1,546 

1,725 

368 

503 

160 

175 

393 

488 

61 

1,577 

903 

109 

57 

140 

38 

327 

120 

62 

983 

1,063 

119 

81 

74 

34 

594 

681 

63 

3,996 

4, 173 

5,448 

5,827 

2, 434 

2,593 

206 

241 

64 

3,049 

2,952 

467 

516 

219 

184 

1,172 

1,278 

65 

3,294 

3,201 

721 

762 

344 

2.59 

2,003 

2,213 

66 

881 

970 

202 

225 

110 

108 

825 

897 

67 

1,280 

1,095 

87 

86 

65 

25 

1,295 

1,140 

68 

517 

613 

55 

79 

34 

27 

638 

716 

69 

988 

907 

84 

69 

49 

28 

245 

255 

70 

979 

1,018 

71 

68 

63 

33 

1,087 

1,200 

71 

686  '       COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,   AND 
BOKOUGHS. 


Louisiana: 

Alexandria  — . 
Baton  Rouge  — 
Donaldsonville 
Gretna 


Lake  Charles . 

Monroe 

New  Iberia  . . . 


New  Orleans. 

Ward  1  . 

Ward  2  . 

Ward  3  . 

Ward  4  . 

Ward  5  . 

Ward  6  . 

Ward  7  . 

Ward  8. 

Ward  9. 


Ward  10  , 
Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 

Ward  14  . 
Ward  15  . 
Ward  16  . 
Ward  17  . 


Plaquemine. 
Shreveport . 


Maine: 

Auburn  . 
Augusta. 
Bangor  . . 

Bath 

Belfast  .  - 


Biddeford  ., 

Brewer 

Bridgton  .. 

Bristol 

Brunswick 


Bucksport 

Calais 

Camden 

Cape  Elizabeth . 
Caribou 


Deering  . . 
Deer  Isle . . 

*Dexter 

Eastport.. 
Ellsworth 


Fairfield 

Earmington  . . 
Fort  Fairfield. 
Frencliville . , . 
Gardiner 


Gorham 

Hallowell. .. 

Houlton 

Kennebwuk- 


Kittery.  .. 
Lewiston  . 

Lisbon 

Norway  . . 

Oldtown  . . 

Orono 

Paris 

Pittsfield  . 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


Females. 


1,282 
5,095 
1,322 
1,465 

1,619 
1,463 
1,517 

96,  654 
5,230 
6,364 

11,  742 
4,819 
8,471 

5,389 
9,219 
4,355 
7,076 

7,929 
8,351 
4,990 
3,216 

1,901 
4,595 
1,500 

1,507 

1,456 
5,395 


4,758 
4,153 
7,550 
3,721 
2,439 

3,884 
1,773 
1,129 
1,418 
2,319 

1,356 

2,457 
2,130 
2,494 
1,629 

2,205 
1,  763 
1,194 

1,807 
2,248 

1,567 
1,489 
1,391 
1,100 
2,395 

1,389 
1,260 
1,262 
1,408 

1,343 
0,281 
1,192 
1,237 

2,278 
1,130 
1,528 
1,178 


1,426 
4,967 
1,639 
1,518 

1,562 
1,600 
1,763 

111,016 
6,679 
7,357 
12,  335 
5,919 
9,312 

6,790 

10,  691 

5,031 

7,409 

9,748 
9,956 
5,728 
3,571 

2,344 
4,787 
1,727 
1,  632 

1,566 
5,993 


5,107 
4,476 
8,082 
3,742 
2,698 

4,269 
1,669 

1,378 
1,338 
2,207 

1,456 
2,399 
2,382 
2,352 
1,491 

2,455 
1,594 
1.287 
1,771 
2,  281 

1,458 
1,601 
1,218 
1,096 
2,574 

1,356 
1,361 
1,230 
1,520 

1,394 
6,857 
1,234 
1,323 

1,952 
1,016 
1,573 
1,186 


KOREION  BORN. 


Males. 


94 
255 
109 
185 

172 
119 
101 

16, 813 
916 
1,204 
2,141 
1,095 
1,997 

1,282 

1,266 

773 

1,344 

1,344 

1,222 
718 
318 

328 
494 
162 
209 

132 
381 


682 

901 

1,840 

695 


2,765 
465 

52 

32 

690 

57 
1,118 

65 
301 
534 

340 
45 
127 
615 
142 

265 
58 
476 
186 
284 


324 
762 
122 

71 

,928 

369 

54 

673 
394 

28 
76 


Females. 


59 
161 

51 
164 


74 


17, 556 
1,168 
1,481 
2,023 
1,057 
1,694 

1,055 

1,185 

928 

1,314 

1,768 

1,482 

829 

380 

354 
458 
141 
239 


210 


703 

997 

1,631 

565 

76 

3,525 

286 

46 

33 

796 

52 
1,316 

44 
312 
433 

353 
20 
124 
715 
133 

220 
59 
441 
178 
238 

75 
236 
761 
122 

56 

4,635 

325 

51 

409 

250 

27 

63 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


615 

1,985 

579 

847 

1,107 
719 
830 

68, 057 
4, 122 
4,934 
7,352 
3,388 
5,485 

3,903 
5,765 
3,759 
5,734 

6,193 
6,096 
3,877 
2,186 

1,320 

2,424 

608 

911 

640 
1,921 


4,756 
4,134 
7,520 
3,691 
2,432 

3,884 
1,771 
1,128 
1,408 
2,289 

1,356 
2,448 
2,129 
2,492 
1,629 

2,202 
1,757 
1,194 
1,806 
2,247 

1,567 
1,486 
1,390 
1.100 
2,378 

1,389 
1,260 
1,252 
1,407 

1,342 
6,259 
1,190 
1,231 

2,083 
1,130 
1,528 
1,178 


Females. 


633 

2,054 

680 

876 

1,049 

716 
937 

75,  416 
5,049 
5,529 
7,299 
3,825 
5,666 

4,561 
6,456 
4,298 
6,082 

7,199 
6,972 
4,275 
2,437 

1,653 

2,477 

642 


671 
1,941 


5,105 
4,446 
8,062 
3,720 
2,693 

4,268 
1,668 
1,378 
1, 335 
2,169 

1,456 
2,395 
2,380 
2,348 
1,491 

2,449 
1,594 

1,287 
1,767 
2,278 

1,457 
1,601 
1,218 
1,096 
2,561 

1, 356 

1,361 
1,220 
1,519 

1,390 
6,840 
1,233 
1,318 

1,787 
1,016 
1,  572 
1,186 


POPULATIOK 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE : 


687 


1890— Continued. 


NATIVE  WHTTE — NATIVE 
PARENTS. 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

436 

1.498 

449 

404 

454 

1,575 

547 

445 

179 
487 
130 
443 

179 
479 
133 
431 

89 
247 

98 
184 

59 
158 

51 
164 

672 

3,118 

754 

619 

793 

2,916 

959 

642 

1 
2 
3 
4 

879 
649 
695 

796 
643 

777 

228 

70 

135 

253 

73 

160 

170 

119 

99 

89 
74 
65 

514 
744 
689 

513 

884 
827 

5 
6 

7 

33.  207 
1,948 
2,217 
3,374 
1,623 
2,566 

37, 191 
2,516 
2,462 
3,314 
1,812 
2,837 

34, 850 
2,174 
2,717 
3,978 
1,765 
2,919 

38, 225 
2,533 
3,067 
3,985 
2,013 
2,829 

16,  474 
898 
1,183 
2,086 
1,048 
1,943 

17, 429 
1,165 
1,476 
1,997 
1,047 
1,680 

28,936 
1,126 
1,451 
4,445 
1,478 
3,040 

35,  727 
1.  633 

1,833 
f.,  062 
2, 104 
3,660 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12- 
13 

2,300 
3,415 
1,608 
2,490 

2,757 
3,833 
1,751 
2,675 

1,603 
2,350 
2,151 
3,244 

1,804 
2,623 
2,547 
3,407 

1,256 

1,238 

767 

1,344 

1,040 

1,166 

926 

1,313 

1,512 

3,482 

602 

1,342 

2,244 

4,254 

735 

1,328 

14 
15 
16 
17 

2,772 
2,893 
2,123 
1,255 

3,224 
3,282 
2,363 
1,465 

3,421 

3,203 

1,754 

931 

3,975 

3,  690 

1,  912 

972 

1,319 

1,195 

712 

311 

1,755 

1.477 

827 

374 

1,761 
2,282 
1,119 
1,037 

2,562 
2,989 
1,455 
1,140 

18 
19 

20 
21 

703 

1,245 

264 

411 

904 

1,268 
252 
476 

617 

1.179 
344 
500 

749 

1,209 

390 

520 

327 

•  480 

160 

207 

352 
457 
138 
239 

582 

2,185 

894 

598 

693 
2,311 
1,088 

636 

22 
23 
24 
25 

466 
1,426 

507 
1,441 

174 
495 

164 
500 

126 
3S9 

67 
208 

822 
3.486 

896 
4,054 

26 

27 

4,  350 
3,565 
5,465 
3,159 
2,332 

4,662 
3,873 
5,905 
3,215 
2,584 

406 
569 
2,055 
532 
100 

443 

573 

2,157 

505 

109 

680 

894 

1.824 

683 

78 

701 

997 

1,623 

561 

76 

4 
26 
46 
42 

9 

4 
30 
28 
23 

6 

28 
29 
30 
31 
32 

2,400 
1,491 
1,074 
1,338 
2,016 

2,769 
1,397 
1,317 
1,279 
1,895 

1,484 

280 

54 

70 

273 

1,499 

271 

61 

56 

274 

2.761 

464 

52 

32 

084 

3, 524 

286 

46 

33 

795 

4 

3 

1 

10 

36 

2 
1 

33 
34 
35 

3 
39 

36 
37 

1,281 
1,181 
2,058 
2,068 
1,186 

1,391 
1,156 
2,298 
1,939 
1,087 

75 

1,267 

71 

424 

443 

65 
1,239 

82 
409 
404 

56 

1,U5 

64 

300 

1                    534 

52 

1,307 

44 

310 

433 

1 

12 

2 

3 

38 

13 
2 
6 

39 
40 
41 

4?, 

1,925 
1,696 
1,074 
1,159 

2,048 

2,150 
1,558 
1,168 
1,136 
2,068 

277 
61 
120 
647 
199 

299 
36 
119 
631 
210 

338 
45 
127 
609 
140 

351 

20 
124 
709 
133 

5 
6 

8 

43 
44 

45 

7 
3 

10 
3 

46 

47 

1,327 

1,385 

810 

443 

2,127 

1,221 

1.496 

699 

457 

2,379 

240 
101 
580 
657 
251 

236 
105 
519 
639 

182 

265 
57 
476 
186 
282 

220 

59 
441 
178 
236 

1 

48 

4 

1 

4!t 

50 

51 

19 

15 

52 

1,298 

1,097 

738 

1,299 

1,300 

1,167 

690 

1,423 

91 
163 
514 

108 

56 
194 
530 

96 

68 
324 
754 
122 

75 
236 
756 
122 

53 

.54 

18 

1 

15 
1 

55 
56 

1,223 

4,045 

950 

1,180 

1,317 
4,562 
1.001 
1,274 

119 

2,214 

240 

51 

73 

2.278 

232 

44 

70 

3,921 

368 

53 

56 

4,633 

324 

51 

2 

29 

3 

7 

4 

19 

2 

5 

57 
58 
59 
60 

1,669 

769 

1,502 

1,107 

1,429 

679 

1,558 

1,130 

414 

361 

26 

71 

358 

337 

14 

56 

672 

394 

28 

75 

409 

250 

27 

63 

196 

165 

61 

1 

63 

U               i 

64 

688  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Maine — Continued. 

Portland 

Wardl...- 
"Ward2...- 
WardS.... 

Ward  i 

Wards 

Ward  6-..- 
Ward  7  .... 

Presque  Isle  — 

Richmond 

liockland 

Saco 

Sanford 

Skowhegan 

Soutli  Berwick 

Thoniastou 

Vinalbaven 

Waldoboro 

Wafcrville 

Westbrook 

Maryland : 

Annapolis 

Baltimore 

Ward  1  ..- 
Ward  2  ... 
Ward  3  - . . 
Ward  4  ... 
Ward    5  . . . 

Ward  C  ... 
Ward  7  ... 
Ward  S  ... 
Ward  9  . . . 
Ward  10  ... 

Ward  11  . . . 
Ward  12  . . . 
Ward  13  . . . 
Ward  14  ... 

W.ardlS  ... 
Ward  16  . . . 
Ward  17  . . . 
Ward  18  ... 

Ward  19  . . . 
Ward  20  ... 
AVard  21  . . . 
Ward  22  ... 

Cambridge 

C'hestertown. .. 
Cumberland  ... 

Easton 

Frederick 

I'rostbnrg 

Hagerstown  ... 
Havre  de  Grace 

Salisbury 

Sparrow  Point. 
Westminster  .. 

Massachusetts : 

Abington 

Adams 

Amesbury 

Amherst 

Andover 

Arlington 

Ashland 

Athol 

Attleboro 

Barnstable 

Beverly 

Blackstone 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


13,  630 
2,429 
1,837 
1,932 

1,855 
1,516 
1,719 
2,342 

1,240 
1,499 
3,725 
2,448 
1.646 
2,044 

1,366 
1,388 
1,179 
1,753 
2,640 
2,300 


3,589 

172, 341 
8,688 
5,368 
6,072 
5,444 
6.029 

10,524 
9,904 

10,155 
5,566 
6,316 


8,391 
9,093 
5,588 
6,882 

6,093 

5,871 
10,  505 
10,  843 

10, 165 
8,359 
6,820 
9,065 

1,964 
1,244 
5,  371 
1,375 
3,539 

1,568 
4,568 
1,499 
1,376 
1,654 
1,323 


1,852 
2,702 
3,509 
2,079 

2,305 

1,870 

989 

2,775 

2,787 
1,810 
4,331 
1,763 


Females. 


14, 970 
2,  455 
1,885 
2,107 

1,763 
1,946 

2,137 
2,677 

1,078 
1,444 
3,935 
2,811 
1,643 
2,278 

1,461 
1,432 
1, 21T 
1,710 
2,806 
2,471 


3,553 

193,  095 
8,071 
5,223 

0,  572 
5,862 
6,709 

11,129 
10,916 

11,  060 
6,018 
7,308 

10,  061 
12,744 
6,336 
8,404 

6,433 

6,146 

10, 138 

11, 000 

12,  678 
10, 104 

7,261 
11,722 

2,180 
1,361 
5,893 
1,524 
4,352 

1,641 
5,283 

1,  558 
1,508 

494 
1,507 


1,857 
2,890 
3,721 
1,952 

2,266 

2,142 

991 

2,729 

2,910 
1,981 
4,605 
1,784 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


3,364 
569 
700 
503 

548 
259 
288 
497 

384 
77 
297 
366 
474 
419 

278 
117 
116 
24 
826 
884 


31S 

33,  773 
2,354 
3,133 
1,459 
2,290 
1,461 

2,  349 
2,054 
1,599 
1,555 
1,054 

851 

771 

1,  325 

1,079 

1,166 
1,124 
2,331 
2,339 

783 

739 

1,025 

932 

31 
17 

768 
28 

155 

315 

147 

95 

12 

277 
42 


266 
1,779 
1,357 

225 

693 

787 
290 
457 

900 

100 

760 

1,429 


Females. 


4,461 
674 
752 
553 

684 
466 
532 
780 

344 
62 
217 
450 
438 
327 

329 

72 
105 

18 
835 
977 


144 

35,  230 
2,449 
3,119 
1,659 
2,181 
1,610 

2,320 
2,209 
1,874 
1,  562 
1,082 

1,007 
1,316 
1,352 
1,120 

1,099 
1,109 
2,235 
2,270 

858 

832 

948 

1,019 

17 

10 

697 

12 

147 

280 

120 

92 

9 


285 
1,842 
1,211 

256 


830 
262 
358 


132 
1,125 
1,162 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


13,  540 
2,399 
1,806 
1,920 

1,852 
1,512 
1,717 
2,334 

1,240 
1,497 

3,';  14 

2,444 
1,646 

2,044 

1,358 
1,387 
1,179 
1,750 
2,634 
2,297 


2,228 

143,  501 
8,509 
5,234 
5,126 
4,463 
4,  580 

8,805 
9,362 
8,431 
4,407 
4,457 

3,797 
7,407 
4,628 
5,916 

4,459 

3,958 

10, 161 

9,291 

8,125 
7,001 
6,495 


1,303 

724 

4,898 


1,464 
4,119 
1,146 
1,010 

1,022 
1,143 


1,849 
2,095 
3,497 
2,027 

2,281 

1,856 

985 

2,770 

2,735 
1,783 
4,325 
1,763 


Females. 


14,  871 
2,424 
1,844 
2,094 

1,763 
1,943 
2,136 
2,667 

1,078 
1,443 
3,928 
2,808 
1,043 
2,278 

1,455 
1,430 
1,217 
1,709 
2,795 
2,468 


2,004 

155,  066 
8,434 
5,067 
5,  533 
4,649 
4,923 

9,266 
10,  213 
8.877 
4,  690 
4,975 

4,381 
9,  439 
5,076 
7,013 

4,559 
4,047 
9,745 
9,382 

9,751 

8,  028 

0,687 

10,  325 

1,402 
762 

5,405 
918 

3,469 

1,531 
4,721 
1,203 
1,052 
376 
1,313 


1,854 
2,  883 
3,697 
1,896 

2,243 

2,113 

989 

2,724 

2,  851 
1,956 
4,593 
1,782 


POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


689 


NATIVE    WHITE— NATIVE 
PARENTS. 


Males. 

Females. 

9,269 

10.412 

1,649 

1.721 

867 

872 

1,377 

1,539 

1,119 

1,099 

1,176 

1,485 

1,361 

1,734 

1,720 

1,962 

825 

695 

1,397 

1,351 

3,406 

3,600 

2,177 

2.496 

1,453 

1,480 

1,695 

1,933 

1,123 

1.212 

1,249 

1.336 

1.  071 

1.121 

1,729 

1,686 

1,798 

2,001 

1.  789 

l,9i6 

1,805 


89, 191 

97,  434 

4,262 

4,  313 

1,733 

1,660 

2,664 

2,908 

2,026 

2,123 

2,393 

2,560 

4,919 

5,121 

5,604 

6,140 

5,419 

5.787 

2,938 

3, 122 

2,707 

3,034 

2,385 

2,722 

5,646 

7,257 

2,663 

2,894 

3,937 

4,634 

2,819 

2,844 

2,070 

2,140 

6,423 

6,165 

5,367 

5,392 

6,530 

7,  722 

5,197 

6,057 

4,564 

4,684 

6,925 

8,155 

1,257 

1,350 

695 

735 

3, 383 

3,627 

787 

889 

2,452 

3,095 

702 

771 

3,774 

4,323 

916 

963 

979 

1,027 

912 

300 

1,058 

1,  235 

1,378 

1.407 

1,196 

1,270 

2,300 

2,  434 

1,781 

1,622 

1,503 

1,406 

1,126 

1,2.53 

606 

616 

2,360 

2,  297 

1,876 

1,940 

1,696 

1,851 

3.538 

3,719 

630 

666 

87"^— 

44 

NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 


Males. 


4.271 
750 
939 
543 

733 
336 
356 
614 

415 
100 
308 
267 
193 
349 

235 

138 
108 
21 
836 
508 


423 

54,  310 
4,247 
3,501 
2,462 
2,437 
2,187 

3,886 
3,758 
3,012 
1,469 
1.750 

1,412 
1,761 
1,965 
1,979 

1,640 
1,888 
3,738 
3,924 

1,  595 
1,804 
1,  931 
1,964 

46 

29 

1.515 

51 

394 

762 
345 
230 
31 
110 


471 
1.499 
1,197 

246 


730 
379 
410 

859 

87 

787 

1,133 


Females 


4,459 
703 
972 
555 

664 
458 
402 
705 

383 
92 
328 
312 
163 
345 

243 

94 
96 
23 
794 
522 


370 

57,  632 
4,121 
3,407 
2,625 
2,526 
2,363 

4,145 
4,073 
3,090 
1,574 
1,941 

1,659 
2,182 
2, 182 
2,379 

1,715 
1,907 
3,580 
3,990 

2, 029 
1,971 
2,003 
2,170 

52 

27 

1,778 

29 

374 

760 
398 
240 
25 
76 
78 


447 
1,613 
1.263 

274 

837 
860 
373 
427 

911 

105 

874 

1,116 


FOREIGN  WHITE. 


Male.=! . 


3,320 
562 
692 
496 

539 
250 
286 
495 

384 
77 
295 
365 
474 
417 

278 
114 
116 
24 
826 
882 


309 

33,448 
2,347 
3,112 
1,445 
2, 271 
1,441 

2,335 
2,042 
1,578 
1,531 
1,026 

818 

767 

1,303 

1,071 

1,153 
1,115 
2,321 
2,  323 

765 

732 

1,023 


30 

15 

764 

27 

154 

313 
145 
94 
12 
277 
42 


263 
1,775 
1,353 

220 


784 
289 
457 

896 
100 
756 
,429 


Females. 


4,438 
665 


684 
463 
552 

778 

344 

62 
217 
450 
438 
327 

329 
72 

105 
18 

835 

977 


144 

35, 128 
2,447 
3,117 

1,  658 
2, 180 
1,604 

2,311 

2,  208 
1,  863 
1,558 
1,071 


1,308 
1,346 
1,118 

1,099 
1,106 
2,  235 
2,267 

855 

831 

943 

1,  013 

17 
10 

697 
12 

147 

280 
120 
92 


29 


283 
1,842 
1,208 

256 

874 
828 
262 
358 

977 

131 

1,123 

1,162 


TOTAL  COLORED. 


Males. 


134 
37 
39 
19 

12 
13 
4 
10 


Females. 


1,370 

29, 165 

186 

155 

960 

1,000 

1,469 

1,733 

554 
1,745 
1,183 
1,887 

4,627 

1,690 

982 

974 

1,647 

1,922 

354 

1,568 

2,058 

1,365 

327 

779 

662 
522 

477 
538 
694 

106 
451 
354 
366 
632 
180 


11 

16 

57 

28 
17 
5 
5 

56 
27 
10 


122 

40 
47 
16 


1 
11 
3 


1,549 


38, 131 

22 

239 

-23 

158 

24 

1,040 

25 

1,214 

26 

1,792 

27 

1,872 

28 

704 

29 

2,194 

30 

1,926 

31 

2,344 

32 

5,697 

33 

3,313 

34 

1,266 

35 

1,393 

36 

1,874 

37 

2, 102 

38 

393 

39 

1,621 

40 

2.930 

-M 

2,077 

42 

579 

43 

1,403 

44 

778 

45 

599 

46 

488 

47 

606 

48 

883 

49 

110 

.50 

562 

51 

355 

52 

456 

53 

118 

54 

196 

55 

5 

56 

7 

57 

27 

58 

56 

59 

27 

60 

31 

61 

2 

62 

5 

63 

62 

64 

26 

65 

14 

66 

2 

67 

690  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 

NATIVE 

BOBN. 

FOREIG^ 

BOBr». 

TOTAL   NATIVE    WHITE. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1 

Massachusetts— Continued. 

144.  017 
6,544 
5,458 
4,643 
4,692 
4,460 

4,606 
3,780 
4,135 
4,136 
8,103 

6,511 
3,882 
6,397 
9,041 
5,  882 

5,407 
5,200 
5,098 
7,307 
8,140 

7,660 
5,  761 
7,901 
10, 176 
4,097 

1.397 
1,852 
1,  740 

10,  579 
1,127 
1,548 
1,969 
1,348 
1,615 
1.500 
1,472 

1,292 
3,596 

22,  900 
4,768 
6, 153 
3,831 
5,  563 
2,591 

1,557 
1,026 

9,721 
1,887 
2,435 
2,346 
3,053 

3,871 
2,920 
1,950 
1,132 

2,844 

1,371 
2,508 
1,206 
1,288 
917 

1,200 
1,441 
1,  720 
i,  029 
1,205 

146.  288 
6,418 
4,523 
4,652 
4,624 
3,920 

4,331 
2,617 
3,687 
4,395 
2,158 

7,877 
3,333 
6,012 
8,872 
5,902 

5,366 
5,655 

6,  507 

7,  222 
8,394 

9,280 
6,184 
8,873 
11,401 
4,085 

1,709 
1,921 
1,612 

10,  441 
1,086 
1,  575 
1,909 
1,349 
1,574 
1,408 
1,540 

1,298 
4.166 

23,  271 
4,404 
6,499 
3,697 
5.849 
2,822 

1,705 
1,048 

10.  254 
1,982 
2,456 
2,497 
3,319 

4,053 
3,296 
1,346 
1,216 
3,051 

1,389 
2,628 
1,161 
1,515 
939 

1,248 
1,735 
1,548 
4,127 
1,471 

73,  737 
3,148 
3,735 
1,756 
1,642 
2,089 

5,261 
3,695 
2,556 
1,575 
1,312 

2,316 
2,647 
4,944 
3,904 
2,999 

3,617 
1,950 
1,578 
4,244 
3,585 

2.220 
3,798 
3,690 
3,559 
1,857 

283 
534 
595 

3,110 

287 
303 
524 
760 
458 
360 
418 

447 
1,672 

11,298 
1,363 
3,120 
2.677 
2.611 
1,527 

595 
311 

3,687 

738 

1,042 

1,084 

823 

2,919 

1,836 

627 

247 

726 

914 
291 
45 
521 

239 
541 
657 
1,409 
118 

84, 435 
3,523 
3,581 
2,043 
1,884 
1,943 

4,249 
3,053 
2,648 
2,554 
1,632 

4.956 
2,723 
5,022 
4.490 
3,266 

3,658 
2,833 
2.852 
4,243 
4,216 

3,770 
4.268 
4,  533 
4,502 
1,993 

331 
541 

302 

3,164 
251 
370 
520 
698 
451 
406 
468 

315 
2,669 

12.  553 
2,276 
3,400 
2.  556 
2,971 
1,350 

681 
310 

4,247 
806 
1,139 
1,204 
1,098 

3,207 

2.372 

504 

290 

833 

178 

1,073 

252 

51 

567 

224 

678 

568 

1.503 

125 

140,  336 
6,521 
5,441 
4,623 
4,634 
4,435 

4,593 

3,750 
3,958 
3,004 
2,989 

5,964 
3.832 
6.384 
9,010 
5,869 

5,000 
4,916 
4,938 
6,974 

8,  oeo 

7,647 
5,752 
7,822 
10, 157 
4,033 

1,386 
1,849 
1,702 

10, 542 
1,120 
1,533 
1,968 
1,347 
1,607 
1,498 
1,469 

1,288 
3,584 

22,083 
4,621 
5,695 
3,812 
5,385 
2,570 

1,  .551 
1,026 

9,450 
1,870 
2,328 
2,334 
2,918 

3,860 
2,920 
1,927 
1,114 
2,838 

1,357 
2,471 
1,191 
1,285 
911 

1,199 
1,440 
1,713 
4,005 
1,188 

142, 873 
6,399 
4,518 
4,626 
4,558 
3,911 

4,324 
2,600 
3,534 
3,371 
2,070 

7,  420 
3,273 
6,003 
8,863 
5,894 

5,045 
5,370 
6,307 
6,861 
8,330 

9,255 
6,166 
8,770 
11,376 
4,029 

1,693 
1,919 
1,572 

10,  407 
1,081 
1,  562 
1,908 
1,343 
1,569 
1,408 
1,536 

1,294 
4,142 

22,  351 
4,226 
5,976 
3,689 
5,663 
2,797 

1,694 

1,048 

9,956 
1,962 
2,353 
2,485 
3,156 

4,051 
3,  295 
1,  343 
1,202 
3,048 

1,370 
2,608 
1,152 
1,511 
934 

1,244 
1,732 
1.541 
4,097 
1,460 

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Ward    5      

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Ward    8     

10 

Ward   9 

n 

Ward  10 

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Ward  11 

IS 

Ward  12 

11 

Ward  13 

15 

Ward  14                      

16 

Ward  15            

17 

Ward  16 

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Ward  17               .         

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Ward  18                    

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Ward  19 

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Ward  21                 

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Ward  22    .             

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Ward  23 

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Ward  24 

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Ward  3    

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Ward  6 

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Ward  7 

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Ward  1 

Ward  2    

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Ward  3 

Ward  4 

15 

Ward  5 

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49 

Ward  1    

50 

Ward  2    

51 

Ward  3 

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Ward  4 

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51 

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56 

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57 

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58 

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69 
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65 

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POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OE  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


691 


NATIVE   WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

67, 447 

68, 293 

72,  889 

74,580 

72, 792 

83.  886 

4,626 

3,964 

1 

3,182 

3,091 

3,339 

3,308 

3,123 

3,516 

48 

26 

2 

1,715 

1,322 

3,726 

3,196 

3,720 

3.579 

32 

7 

3 

2,149 

2.149 

2.474 

2,477 

1,740 

2.041 

36 

28 

4 

2,627 

2,536 

2.007 

2,022 

1,622 

1,875 

78 

75 

5 

2,  350 

1,956 

2,085 

1,955 

2,068 

1,942 

46 

10 

-    6 

765 

532 

3,828 

3,792 

5.210 

4.247 

64 

9 

7 

1,574 

697 

2,176 

1,903 

3,688 

3,053 

37 

17 

8 

1,687 

1,270 

2,271 

2,264 

2,511 

2.612 

222 

189 

9 

1,853 

2.155 

1,151 

1,216 

1,375 

2,342 

1,332 

1,236 

10' 

2,431 

1,558 

558 

512 

1,206 

1,617 

220 

103 

11 

4,443 

5.455 

1,521 

1. 965    : 

2,252 

4,914 

611 

499 

12 

1,555 

1,211 

2,277 

2,  062 

2,615 

2,712 

82 

71 

13 

963 

813 

5,421 

5.190 

4,924 

5,009 

33 

22 

14 

3,916 

3,787 

5,094 

5,076 

3,945 

4,489 

50 

10 

15 

2,089 

2,  031 

3,780 

3,863 

2,990 

3,264 

22 

10 

16 

2,302 

2.244 

2,  698 

2,801 

3,546 

3,  629 

478 

350 

17 

3,117 

3,381 

1,799 

1,989 

1,899 

2,  807 

335 

311 

18 

3,489 

4.424 

1,449 

1,  883 

1,551 

2,827 

187 

225 

19 

2,678 

2.610 

4,296 

4.251 

4,192 

4,199 

385 

405 

20 

3,907 

4,092 

4, 183 

4,238 

3,565 

4,205 

70 

75 

21 

4,952 

5.883 

2,695 

3,372 

2,  207 

3,766 

26 

29 

22 

1,  561 

1,611 

4,191 

4,555 

3,792 

4,265 

15 

21 

2a 

3,777 

4,239 

4,045 

4,531 

3,672 

4,520 

97 

116 

24 

6,179 

7,031 

3,978 

4,345 

3,550 

4,  .501 

28 

26 

25 

2,186 

2,215 

1,847 

1,814 

1.829 

1,955 

92 

94 

26 

1,075 

1,  .352 

311 

341 

281 

331 

13 

16 

27 

1,348 

1,425 

501 

494 

531 

541 

6 

2 

28 

1.263 

1,242 

439 

330 

586 

302 

47 

40 

29 

7^  561 

7,358 

2,981 

3,049 

3,096 

3,163 

51 

35 

30 

893 

877 

227 

204 

284 

251 

10 

5 

31 

1,215 

1,262 

318 

300 

297 

369 

21 

14 

32 

1,535 

1,471 

433 

437 

523 

520 

2 

1 

33 

727 

701 

620 

642 

758 

698 

3 

6 

34 

968 

951 

639 

618 

458 

451 

8 

5 

35 

1,101 
1,122 

1,000 
1.096 

397 

408 

360 

406 

2 

36 

347 

440 

416 

468 

5 

4 

37- 

835 

863 

453 

431 

445 

314 

6 

5 

38. 

2,008 

2,  382 

1,576 

1,760 

1,660 

2,666 

24 

27 

39. 

11,  097 

11,028 

10,  986 

11, 323 

11, 161 

12,406 

960 

1,067 

40 

3,009 

2.517 

1,612 

1,706 

1,338 

2,233 

172 

221 

41 

2,742 

2,904 

2,953 

3,072 

3,051 

3,328 

527 

595 

42 

1,176 

1,029 

2, 636 

2,660 

2.668 

2,551 

28 

13 

43 

2,852 

3,032 

2,533 

2,631 

2,  580 

2.952 

209 

205 

44- 

1,318 

1,546 

1,252 

1,251 

1,524 

1,342 

24 

33 

45. 

768 

764 

783 

930 

592 

680 

9 

12 

46 

734 
5,857 

752 

292 

296 

311 

310 

47 

6,169 

3,593 

3,787 

3,  621 

4,190 

337 

355 

48 

1,083 

1,163 

787 

799 

730 

801 

25 

25 

49 

1,320 

1,287 

1,  008 

1,066 

1,023 

1,122 

126 

120 

50 

1,293 

1,351 

1,041 

1,134 

1.076 

1,204 

20 

12 

51 

2,161 

2,368 

757 

788 

792 

1,063 

166 

198 

52 

1,618 

1,702 

2,251 

2,349 

2,914 

3,  207 

7 

2 

53 

1,170 

1..345 

1,750 

1,950 

1,833 

2,372 

3 

1 

54 

1,083 

896 

844 

447 

624 

504 

26 

3 

55 

641 

655 

473 

547 

245 

290 

20 

14 

56 

2.  038 

2,234 

800 

814 

724 

833 

8 

3 

57 

1,234 

1,257 

123 

113 

175 

177 

23 

20 

58 

1,387 

1,433 

1,084 

1,175 

905 

1,070 

46 

23 

59 

788 

805 

403 

347 

291 

252 

15 

9 

60 

1,233 

1,423 

52 

88 

45 

51 

3 

4 

61 

345 

385 

566 

549 

521 

567 

6 

5 

62 

972 

1,008 

227 

236 

239 

223 

1 

5 

63 

779 

919 

661 

813 

539 

678 

3 

3 

64 

1,101 

958 

612 

583 

654 

568 

10 

7 

65 

2,683 

2,  740 

1,322 

1,357 

1,398 

1,494 

35 

39 

66 

1,080 

1,334 

108 

116 

116 

125 

19 

21 

67 

3- ",   * 


e92  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

11 
12 
13 

14 

15 
16 

17 
18 

19 
20 
21 
22 

23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 

30 
31 
32 

33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 
42 
43 
44 

45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

52 
53 

54 
55 
56 

57 
58 
59 
60 

61 
62 
63 

64 
65 
66 
67 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROl'GHS. 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Massachusetts— Continued . 

FallKiver 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

\Vard4 


■Ward  5  , 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8 
Ward  9 


Falmouth 

Fitchburg  ... 

Foxboro 

Framinaham- 


Franklin... 
Gardner  .-- 
Gloucester . 
Grafton 


Great  Barrington  . 

Greenfield 

Hardwick 

Harwich 


Haverhill... 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward  5 
Ward  6 


Hin^ham  , 
Holaen  . . . 
Holliston  , 


Holyoke 

Wardl  . 
Ward  2 
Ward  3  , 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  , 

Hopkinton.. 

Hudson 

Hyde  Park., 
Ipswich 


Lawrence- .. 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 


Lee 

Leicester  . . . 

Lenox  

Leominster  . 
Lexington  .. 


Lowell 

Ward  1  , 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 


Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 


Lynn 

■  Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 

Ward  4  - 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 


Males- 


17, 850 
2,496 
2,077 
1,832 
2,084 

1,700 
2,363 
1.690 
1,074 
2,534 

1,081 
7,  301 
1,166 
3,347 

1,733 
3,090 
8,226 
1,738 

1,781 

2,059 

964 

1,320 

10,  553 
1,512 
1,041 
1,513 
1, 434 
3,209 
1,844 

1,809 

9J3 

1,058 

9,028 
1,067 
1,072 
1,107 
1,501 
991 
1,783 
1,507 

1,676 
1,795 

3,  645 
1,605 

11,  541 
1,736 
1,626 
1,988 
2,135 
2, 145 
1,911 

1, 451 
1,086 
1,106 
2,989 
1,176 

20,  244 
2,286 
3,472 
4,004 

4,201 
3,483 
2,798 

20,744 

555 

1,358 

4,  663 

4,205 

4,684 

4,517 

762 


Females. 


18, 814 
2,677 
2,248 
1,848 
2,095 

1,735 
2,385 
1,945 
1,339 
2,542 

1.179 
7,633 
1,289 
3,723 

1,981 
3,096 
7.  542 
1,747 

1,978 

2,294 

875 

1,329 

10, 932 

1,377 
1,162 
1,482 
1,  557 
3,308 
2,046 

2,031 

928 

1, 122 

9,541 
1,117 
1,  lOG 
1,010 
1,624 
1,078 
2,018 
1,588 

1,514 
1,867 
3,740 
1,864 

12,  595 
1,918 
1,844 
2,160 
2,322 
2,478 
1,873 

1,600 
1,196 
997 
3,093 
1.237 

22,  851 
2,563 
4,087 
4,455 

4,797 
3,837 
3,112 

21,018 

.546 

1,352 

4,927 

4,079 

4,  924 

4,508 

682 


FOREIGN    BORN. 


Males. 


17,  892 
3,345 
1,356 
1,648 
1,954 

1,980 

3,728 

863 

246 

2,772 

146 
3,513 

229 
1,003 

589 
1,194 

6,017 


390 
424 

558 
32 

2,851 
132 
114 
558 
276 

1,366 
405 

304 
407 
221 

7,918 

992 

1,424 

1,513 

2,012 

426 

1,080 

471 

500 

524 

1,322 

403 

9,260 
1,496 
1,301 
1,743 
2,118 
1,503 
1,099 

3.54 
393 
422 
584 
390 

15,  209 
2,760 
2,330 
2,702 

1,738 
3,984 
1,695 

6,682 

62 

211 

1,148 

1,384 

1,628 

1,916 

333 


Females. 


19, 842 
3,739 
1,646 
1,772 
2,261 

2,103 
3,948 
1,100 
418 
2,855 

161 
3,530 

249 
1,166 

528 
1,044 
2,866 

828 

463 

475 

525 

53 

3,076 
218 
230 
548 
326 

1,260 
494 

420 
375 
218 

9,150 
1,170 
1,543 
1,455 
2,477 

557 
1,346 

602 

398 

484 

1,486 

567 

11,258 
1,  8U2 
1,567 
2,477 
2,572 
1,762 
1,078 

380 
445 
364 
603 
394 

19,  392 
3,789 
3,300 
3,137 

2,124 
4,663 
2,379 

7,283 

78 

220 

1,476 

1,581 

1,805 

1,849 

274 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHrTE. 


17, 770 
2,490 
2,077 
1,827 
2,084 

1,697 

2,358 
1,672 
1,046 
2,519 

1,071 
7,346 
1,155 
3,337 

1,733 
3,059 
8,222 
1,738 

1,728 

2,051 

964 

1,311 

10, 450 
1,505 
1,000 
1.498 
1,  433 
3,197 
1,817 

1,764 
913 

1,054 

9,023 
1,067 
1.070 
1,107 
1,501 
991 
1,783 
1,504 

1,674 
1,794 
3,604 
1,596 

11,495 
1,733 
1,625 
1,974 
2,124 
2, 132 
1,907 

1,395 
1,086 
1,058 
2,979 
1,165 

20, 182 
2,267 
3,467 
4,001 

4,199 
3,471 
2,777 

20,  504 

554 

1,352 

4,535 

4,179 

4,671 

4,455 

758 


18,  724 
2,664 
2,247 
1,845 
2,095 

1,734 
2,381 
1,930 
1,299 
2,529 

1,163 

7,617 
1,286 
3,709 

1,981 
3,072 
7,537 

1,747 

1,906 

2,282 

874 

1,317 

10,  787 
1,368 
1,126 
1,457 
1,552 
3,283 
2,001 

1,973 

928 

1,116 

9,538 
1,117 
1,106 
1,010 
1,624 
1,078 
2,017 
1,586 

1,511 
1,866 
3,699 
1,852 

12,  541 
1,917 
1,843 
2,143 
2,312 
2,459 
1,867 

1.552 
1,196 
941 
3,086 
1,230 

22,  794 
2,546 
4,031 
4,452 

4,791 
3,827 
3,097 

20,  794 

545 

1,342 

4,807 

4,058 

4,916 

4,445 

681 


POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1«!0— Coutiiined. 


693 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE . 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males, 

Females. 

5,895 

6.413 

11, 875 

12,  311 

17.  855 

19,  840 

117 

92 

1 

904 

941 

1,586 

1,723 

3,339 

3,739 

12 

13 

2 

722 

789 

1,355 

1,458 

1,355 

1,646 

1 

1 

3 

286 

280 

1,541 

1,665 

1,642 

1,772 

11 

3 

4 

460 
417 

489 
410 

1,  624 

1,606 

1,950 

2,261 

4 

5 

1,280 

1,324 

1,975 

2,103 

8 

1 

6 

391 

385 

1,967 

1,996 

3,.724 

3,947 

9 

5 

? 

850 

997 

822 

933 

862 

1,100 

19 

15 

8 

804 

1.013 

242 

286 

246 

417 

28 

41 

9 

1,061 

1,109 

1,458 

1,420 

2,702 

2, 855 

25 

13 

10 

971 

1,  054 

100 

109 

145 

160 

11 

17 

11 

4,441 

4,453 

2,905 

3,164 

3,502 

3,530 

26 

16 

12 

891 

1,048 

264 

238 

229 

248 

11 

4 

13 

2,116 

2,438 

1.221 

1,271 

1,000 

1,166 

13 

14 

14 

1.131 
2,026 

1,287 
1, 995 

602 

694 

587 

528 

2 

15 

1,033 

1.077 

1,191 

1,043 

34 



25" 

16 

5.161 

4,551 

3,061 

2,  980 

6,005 

2,865 

16 

6 

17 

985 
1,282 

1,017 
1,383 

753 
446 

730 

089 

828 

18 

523 

387 

463 

56 

72 

19 

1,553 

1,659 

498 

623 

420 

475 

12 

12 

20 

536 
1,258 

478 
1,268 

428 
53 

396 

558 

525 

1 

21 

49 

24 

43 

ij" 

22 

22 

7,715 

7,898 

2.735 

2,889 

2.827 

3,072 

127 

149 

23 

1,369 

1,219 

136 

1.19 

120 

218 

13 

9 

24 

874 

973 

126 

153 

112 

229 

43 

37 

25 

942 

868 

556 

589 

549 

548 

24 

25 

26 

1,176 

1,237 

257 

315 

276 

324 

1 

7 

27 

2,061 

2,129 

1,136 

1,154 

1,360 

1,260 

18 

25 

28 

1,293 

1,472 

524 

529 

404 

493 

28 

46 

29 

1 ,  331 

1,518 

433 

455 

303 

420 

46 

58 

30 

518 
732 

528 

395 

400 

407 

375 

31 

805 

322 

311 

221 

218 

4 

6 

33 

3,014 

2,986 

6,009 

6,552 

7,897 

9,148 

26 

5 

33 

228 
288 
136 
145 

195 

839 

922 

990 

1, 170 

2 

34 

243 

782 

863 

1,421 

1,543 

5 

35 

111 

971 

899 

1,510 

1,455 

3 

36 

132 

1,356 

1,492 

2,006 

2,  475 

6 

2" 

37 

471 

825 

438 

520 

640 

424 

557 

2 

38 

947 

958 

1,070 

1,075 

1,346 

5 

i' 

39 

921 

920 

583 

066 

471 

602 

3 

2 

40 

943 

826 

731 

085 

499 

398 

3 

3 

41 

1,117 

1,196 

677 

670 

522 

484 

3 

1 

42 

2,207 

2,216 

1,397 

1,483 

1,315 

1,477 

48 

50 

43 

1,215 

1,444 

381 

408 

401 

567 

11 

12 

44 

4,144 

4,688 

7,351 

7,853 

9,240 

11,  253 

66 

59 

45 

572 

667 

1,161 

1,250 

1,496 

1,802 

3 

1 

46 

585 

760 

1,040 

1,083 

1,291 

1,  567 

11 

1 

47 

433 

529 

1,541 

1,614 

1,739 

2,476 

18 

18 

48 

809 

943 

1,315 

1,369 

2,114 

2,571 

15 

11 

49 

909 

1,013 

1,223 

1,446 

1,503 

1,760 

13 

21 

50 

836 

776 

1,071 

1,091 

1,097 

1,077 

6 

7 

51 

855 

931 

540 

621 

353 

380 

57 

48 

52 

554 

599 

532 

597 

392 

444 

1 

1 

53 

611 

515 

447 

426 

422 

364 

48 

56 

54 

2,238 

2,249 

741 

837 

580 

602 

14 

8 

55 

820 

907 

345 

323 

388 

394 

13 

7 

56 

9,713 

11,371 

10,  469 

11,423 

15,  098 

19,  316 

173 

133 

57 

782 

893 

1,485 

1,653 

2,660 

3,718 

113 

88 

58 

1,829 

2,273 

1,  638 

1,808 

2.325 

3,300 

10 

6 

59 

1,406 

1,638 

2,595 

2,814 

2,700 

3,137 

5 

3 

60 

2,935 

3,372 

1,264 

1,419 

1,734 

2,120 

6 

10 

61 

1,506 

1,735 

1,965 

2,  092 

3,981 

4,663 

15 

10 

62 

1,255 

1,460 

1,522 

1,637 

1,692 

2,378 

24 

16 

63 

14,  512 

14, 490 

5,992 

6,304 

6.552 

7,147 

370 

360 

64 

482 

464 

72 

81 

62 

78 

1 

1 

65 

1,121 

1,118 

231 

224 

211 

218 

6 

12 

66 

3,394 

3,570 

1,141 

1,237 

1,054 

1,382 

222 

214 

67 

3,151 

2,947 

1,  028 

1,111 

1,370 

1,563 

40 

39 

68 

3,228 

3,354 

1,443 

1,  562 

1,623 

1,803 

18 

10 

69 

2,644 

2,634 

1,811 

1,811 

1,899 

1,829 

79 

83 

70 

492 

403 

266 

278 

333 

274 

4 

1 

71 

694  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Massachusetts — Continued. 

Maiden 

Mansfield 

Marblehead 

Marlboro 

Mavnard 


Medford  . . 
Medway  . . 
Melrose . . . 
Merrimac . 
Metlmen. . 


Middleboro  . 

Milford 

Millbury  ... 

Milton 

Monson 


Montague  . 
Nantucket . 

Natick 

Needham  . . 


New  Bedford 
Ward  1  . . 
Ward  2  .  - 
Ward  3  . . 
Ward  4  . . 
Ward  5  . . 
Ward  6  . . 


Newbury  port. .. 

Newton 

North  Adams. -- 

Northampton 

North  Andover. 


North  Attleboro . 

North  bridge 

North  Brookfield 

Norwood 

Orange  

Oxford 


Palmer 

Peabody 

Pepperell 

Pittsfield 

Plymouth 

Provincetown 


Qumcy  . .  - 
Randolph. 
Reading  . . 

Revere 

Rockland  . 
Rockport . 


Salem 

Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 


Saugns . 


Somerville. . 
Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 


Southbridge  . . 
South  Hadley . 
Spencer 


Springfield  . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


Females. 


1,455 

3,427 

5,112 

833 

4,094 
1, 247 
3,086 
1,079 
1,632 

2,584 
3,230 
1, 503 

1,480 
1,475 

2,098 
1,332 
3,528 
1,072 

12,  266 
2,565 
1,732 
1,845 
1,294 
1,789 
3,041 

5,  254 
7,905 
5,584 
4,925 
1,265 

2, 530 
1,354 
1,509 
1,419 
2,008 
992 

2,003 
3,788 
1,265 
6,349 
2.937 
1,635 

5,355 
1,639 
1,569 
2,  032 
2,149 
1,560 

10,  273 
1,614 
2,065 


.311 
627 
070 
586 


1,442 

14, 166 
3,605 
4,405 
3,200 
2,956 

2,365 
1,303 
3,278 

16. 102 
4,256 
1,703 
1,763 
1,562 
3,752 
1,347 
974 
745 


8,679 
1,487 
3,646 
5,101 
874 

4,484 
1,214 
3,486 
1,126 
1,738 

2,825 
3,527 
1,634 
1,562 
1,513 

2,110 
1,701 
3,760 
1,061 

14,  047 
2,708 
2,001 
2,285 
1,583 
2,225 
3,245 

6,075 
9,260 
6,024 
6,234 
1,298 

2,561 

1,  324 
1,584 
1,293 
1,983 
1,054 

2,141 
3,815 
1,289 
6,936 
3,205 
1,785 

5,512 
1,646 

1,788 

2,  088 
2,156 
1,522 

11,404 
1,664 
2,194 
1,612 
1, 975 
2,265 
1,694 

1,527 

15,  098 

3,  733 
4,726 
3,  395 
3,244 

2,544 
1,  653 
3,301 

17, 162 
4,320 
1.  525 
1,  895 
1,948 
4,374 
1,310 
1,084 
706 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


2,939 
239 

479 

1,855 

492 

1,213 
234 

813 
262 
682 

309 
992 
616 
531 
338 

1,108 

79 

915 

463 

6,754 
2,760 
362 
211 
296 
498 
2,627 

1,081 
2,951 
2,215 
1,778 
569 

776 
1,012 
385 
564 
338 
273 

1,099 

1,352 

284 

1,884 

583 

612 

3,258 
308 
355 
773 
470 
599 

4,051 
605 
379 
439 
682 

1,568 
378 

342 

4,965 

1,278 

1,960 

835 

892 

1,312 

662 

1,152 

5,189 
1,777 
552 
635 
279 
762 
534 
150 
500 


Females. 


3,606 
251 
650 

1,737 
501 

1,288 
290 

1,134 
166 
762 

347 
1,031 
675 
705 
324 


156 
915 
439 

7,666 
2,909 
482 
272 
349 
771 
2,883 

1,537 
4,263 
2,251 
2,053 
610 

840 
913 
393 
457 
239 
297 

1,277 

1,203 

289 

2,112 

569 

610 

2,598 
353 
376 
775 
438 
406 

5,073 
778 
558 
626 
783 

1,891 
437 

362 

5,923 
1,499 
2,118 
1,108 
1,198 

1,434 

643 

1,016 

5,726 
1,722 
485 
762 
579 
1,013 
455 
183 
527 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


Males. 


7,763 

I,  452 
3,412 
5,092 

833 

4,068 
1,247 
3,077 
1,079 
1,632 

2,572 
3,  223 
1,  503 
1,458 
1,446 

2,097 
1,326 
3,500 
1,063 

II,  670 
2,553 
1,665 
1,595 
1,193 
1,681 
2,983 

5.226 
7,764 
5,568 
4,879 
1,263 

2,537 
1,350 
1,504 
1,413 
2,008 
973 

1,983 
3,786 
1,255 
6,238 
2,895 
1,632 

5,349 
1,635 
1,568 
2,018 
2,149 
1,559 

10,  204 
1,596 
2,055 
1,296 
1,619 
2,055 
1,583 

1,435 

14, 140 
3,598 
4,403 
3,197 
2,942 

2,351 
1,303 
3,275 

15, 736 
4,244 
1,658 
1.672 
1,555 
3,609 
1,299 
964 
735 


Females. 


8,616 
1,486 
3,634 
5,084 
874 

4,459 
1,213 
3,465 
1,126 
1,738 

2,800 
3,519 
1,634 
1,538 
1,484 

2,108 
1.667 
3,737 
1,056 

13,  257 
2,700 
1,912 
1,977 
1,399 
2,089 
3,180 

6,039 
9,  095  ■ 
5,995 
6,188 
1,291 

2,551 
1,319 
1,578 
1,290 
1,983 
1,029 

2,115 
3,809 
1,279 
6,824 
3,166 
1,776 

5,506 
1,643 
1,787 
2,075 
2,156 
1,522 

11,323 
1,646 
2,184 
1,593 
1,964 
2,247 
1,689 

1,519 

15,  063 
3,728 
4,721 
3,391 
3,223 

2,525 
1,653 
3,296 

16,  718 
4,298 
1,484 
1,792 
1,922 
4,191 
1,253 
1,076 

702 


populatio:n^.  695 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


= 

NATIVE  WHITE — NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

I 
FOREIGN  WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Temales. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females.      ] 

Males. 

Females. 

5,118 
1  192 

5,612 
1  213 

2,645 
260 

3,004 
273 

2,933 

237 

3,605 
251 

50 
5 

64 

1 

1 
2 

2',  752 

2,368 

318 

2!  886 

2,385 

328 

660 

2,724 

515 

748 

2,699 

546 

469 

1,851 

491 

649 

1,737 
501 

25 
24 
1      . 

13 
17 

3 

4 
5 

2,816 
790 

3,106 

1,  252 

1,353 

1,209 

1,285 

30 

28 

6 

798 

457 

415 

233 

290 

1 

1 

7 

2,311 

2,609 

766 

856 

798 

1,128 

24 

27 

8 
9 

86B 
1, 127 

209 
500 

260 
611 

262 
680 

166 

870 
1,132 

762 

2" 

10 

2,272 
1,773 

2,491 
1,947 

300 
1,450 

309 
1,  572 

306 
990 

347 
1,030 

15 
9 

25 
9 

11 
12 
13 

791 
981 

614 
531 

675 

2 

750 
954 

753                       °*^ 
504 

557 

704 

22 

25" 

14 

1,051 

1,096 

395 

388 

335 

324 

32 

29 

15 

1,070 
1, 153 

1,003 
1,476 

1,027 
173 

1,105 
191 

1,106 
79 

980 
156 

3 
6 

2 
34 

16 

17 

2^110 

2,229 

1,390 

1,508 

915 

914 

28 

24 

18 

607 

602 

456 

454 

463 

437 

9 

7 

19 

7,315 

8,573 

4,355 

4,684 

6,556 

7,527 

794 

929 

20 
21 

1,  085 

1,182 

1,468 

1,518 

2,759 

2,907 

13 

10 

1,  302 

1,481 

363 

431 

355 

480 

74 

91 

22 

1,369 

1.686 

226 

291 

195 

265 

266 

315 

23 

947 

1, 121 

246 

278 

251 

330 

146 

203 

24 

1,280 

1,642 

401 

447 

390 

677 

216 

230 

25 

1,332 

1,461 

1,651 

1,719 

2,606 

2,868 

79 

80 

26 

3.829 

4.507 

1,397 

1,532 

1,075 

1,535 

34 

38 

27 

5,240 

6,216 

2,524 

2,879 

2,924 

4,244 

168 

184 

28 

3,135 

3,351 

2,433 

2,644 

2,205 

2,251 

26 

29 

29 

2,764 

3,  852 

2,115 

2,336 

1,770 

2,  051 

54 

48 

30 

657 

668 

600 

623 

568 

610 

3 

'^ 

31 

1,534 

1,522 

1,003 

1,029 

771 

840 

18 

10 

32 
33 

676 

669 

674 

650 

1,012 

913 

4 

5 

883 

932 

621 

646 

385 

393 

5 

6 

34 

815 

764 

598 

526 

564 

457 

6 

3 

35 

1,767 
688 

223 
355 

216 
341 

336 

273 

239 
297 

2 

36 

1,785 
018 

19 

25" 

37 

1,061 

1,105 

922 

1,010 

1,099 

1,275 

20 

28 

38 

2,243 
915 

2, 330 

1,543 

1,479 

1,351 

1,203 

3 

6 

39 

969 

340 

310 

284 

289 

10 

10 

40 

3,278 

3,  704 

2,960 

3,120 

1,879 

2,110 

116 

114 

41 

2,452 

858 

2,699 

443 

467 

582 

5C8 

63 

40 

42 

978 

774 

798 

601 

609 

14 

10 

43 

2,713 

2,932 

2,636 

2,574 

3,249 

2,597 

15 

7 

44 

982 

962 

653 

681 

305 

353 

7 

3 

45 

1,283 

1,467 

285 

320 

352 

370 

4 

1 

46 

1,314 

1,327 

704 

748 

771 

767 

16 

21 

47 

1,417 

1,416 

732 

740 

468 

438 

2 

48 

1,144 

1,146 

415 

376 

599 

406 

1 

49 

6,146 
830 

6,916 

4,058 

4,407 

4,031 

5,062 

89 

92 

50 

902 

766 

744 

603 

777 

20 

19 

51 

1,596 

1,733 

459 

451 

372 

553 

17 

15 

52 

825 

1,031 

471 

562 

438 

624 

10 

21 

53 

779 

979 

840 

985 

680 

783 

10 

11 

54 

1,124 

1,216 

931 

1,031 

1,562 

1,888 

21 

21 

55 

992 

1,055 

591 

634 

376 

437 

5 

5 

50 

1,121 

1,141 

314 

378 

341 

360 

8 

10 

57 

9,043 

9,683 

5,097 

5,380 

4,954 

5,920 

37 

38 

58 

2,261 

2,317 

1,337 

1,411 

1,276 

1,498 

9 

6 

59 

2,433 

2,574 

1,970 

2,147 

1,  957 

■2, 118 

5 

5 

60 

2,310 

2,480 

887 

911 

832 

1,108 

6 

4 

61 

2,039 

2,312 

903 

911 

889 

1,196 

17 

23 

62 

914 

1,014 

1,437 

1,511 

1,310 

1,434 

16 

19 

03 

749 
1,474 

1,039 
1,498 

554 
1,801 

614 
1,798 

661 

1, 150 

643 

1 

64 

1,016 

5 

5' 

65 

9,953 

10, 621 

5,783 

6,097 

5,169 

5,719 

386 

451 

66 

2,317 

2,286 

1,  927 

2,012 

1,776 

1,721 

13 

23 

67 

1,085 

890 

573 

594 

548 

485 

49 

41 

63 

870 

973 

802 

819 

626 

759 

100 

106 

69 

1,177 

1,456 

378 

466 

278 

579 

8 

26 

70 

2, 732 

3,149 

877 

1,042 

758 

1,010 

147 

180 

71 

725 

737 

574 

516 

533 

455 

49 

57 

72 

735 

837 

229 

239 

150 
500 

183 

10 

8 

73 

1                     312 

293 

I                   423 

409 

527 

10 

4 

74 

696  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS   NATIVE  AND   FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOKOUGHS. 


Massachusetts — Continued. 

Stoneham 

Stoughton 

Sutton 

Swampscott 


Taunton 

Ward  1  . 

Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 

Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 

Templeton. . 
Tewksbury . 
Uxbridge . . . 
Wakefield  .  - 
Walpole 


Waltham  . . . 

Ware 

Wareham. .. 

Warren 

Watertown  . 


AVebster 

Wellesley 

AYestborb  

AVest  Boylston. 
Westfield 


AVestport 

West  Springfield 

Weymouth 

Whitman 

Williamstown 


Winchendon. 
AVinchester. . 

Winthroii 

Woburn 


Worcester  . . 
Ward  1 
Ward  2  , 
Ward  3  , 
Ward  4  . 

Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
AVard  7  . 
Ward  8  . 


Wrentham. 

Michican: 

Adrian 

Albion 

Allegan 

Alpena  

Ann  Arbor. 


Ausable 

Battle  Creek. 


Bay  city 

AVard  1 
Ward  2 
AVard  3 
Ward  4 
Ward   5 


Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 
Ward  11  . 


NATIVE  BOBN. 


Males. 


Benton  Harbor 

Bessemer 

BieEapids 


2,443 
1,904 
1,054 
1.254 


8,909 
1,794 

626 
1.207 

745 

454 
1,0G2 

944 
2,077 


1.285 

698 

1,250 

2,482 

959 

6,182 
2,019 

1.  455 
1.593 

2,  398 

1,995 
957 

2.051 
935 

3,854 

1,106 
1,923 
4,  497 
1,919 
1,  793 

1,711 
1,725 
1.039 
4,657 

28.  753 
2,871 
4,768 
2,653 
3,136 

4,765 
3,137 
3,970 
3, 153 

1.029 


3,388 
1,488 
1,121 
2,956 
3,360 

1,193 
5,484 

8.501 
891 

1,049 
617 

1.032 
777 

860 
752 
633 
530 
634 
726 

1.595 

698 

1,908 


Females. 


2,515 
1,970 
1,070 
1,290 

9,186 
1,871 

651 
1,299 

836 

462 

1,044 

935 


1,213 
699 
1,276 
2.670 
1,077 

7,243 
2.342 
1.435 
1.659 
2,485 

2,159 
1,769 

2,  071 
1,073 
4,163 

1,105 
1,996 
4,  7.34 
1.922 
1,518 

1,709 
1,805 
1,098 
4,725 

29, 199 
2,936 
4,671 
2,723 
3,168 

4,401 
3,225 
4.408 

3,  607 

1.101 


3,973 
1.690 
1,  293 
2,917 
3,925 

1,147 
6,077 

8,393 
805 
C03 
714 

1,151 
822 

905 

781 
741 
521 
561 

789 

1,633 

566 

1,994 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


Females. 


5^5 
487 
513 
246 

3,  422 
444 
142 
564 
181 

87 

313 

273 

1,418 

274 
528 
430 
848 
283 

2,371 

1,354 

335 

722 

983 

1.399 
358 
473 

477 
907 

176 
539 
839 
302 
447 

504 

615 

259 

2,092 

13,  514 
1,149 
2,430 
1,882 
1,787 

3,954 

•1,175 

804 

333 

238 


684 

278 

135 

2,861 

1,018 

1,112 
869 

5,753 
654 
581 
228 
678 
640 

576 
501 
860 
204 
444 
387 


237 
910 
727 


012 
491 
543 
408 

3,931 
500 
178 
633 
258 


254 

281 

1,731 

227 
590 
452 
982 
285 

2,911 

1,614 

226 

707 

1,207 

1,478 
510 
600 
534 
881 

212 
619 
796 
298 
463 

466 

716 

330 

2,023 

13, 189 
1,090 
2,111 
1,700 
1,748 

3,443 

1,306 

1,086 

705 

198 


711 

307 

120 

2,549 

1,128 

876 
767 

5,192 
540 
372 
271 
638 
573 

543 
447 
818 
233 
390 
301 

227 
392 

674 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


2,423 
1.901 
1,053 
1,249 

8,861 
1.792 

626 
1.201 

738 

454 
1,047 

939 
2,064 

1,280 

693 

1,245 

2,478 

958 

6,174 
2,019 
1,453 
1,592 
2,  384 

1,980 
953 

2,045 
932 

3,822 

1,100 
1,921 

4,479 
1,918 
1,731 

1,710 
1,715 
1.027 
4,608 

28.  301 
2.752 
4.660 
2,928 
3.131 

4,758 
3,133 
3,823 
3,116 

1,024 


3.287 
1,470 
1,087 
2,952 
3,252 

1,189 
5,325 

8.433 
891 

1.042 
611 

1.016 
705 

846 
752 
630 
526 
631 
723 

1,526 


Females. 


2,  500 
1,969 
1,070 
1,286 

9,132 
1,867 

651 
1.293 

830 

462 
1,027 

933 
2,069 

1,212 
691 
1.271 
2.662 
1,077 

7,235 
2,340 
1,  430 
1,657 
2,477 

2,144 
1,767 
2,069 
1,073 
4,132 

1,100 
1,995 
4.726 
1,  920 
1,463 

1,708 
1,784 
1,085 
4,677 

28,  715 
2,816 
4,548 
2,703 
3,163 

4,393 
3,221 
4,302 
3.569 

1,098 


3.  853 
1.673 
1.258 
2,913 
3,  793 

1,146 

5,909 

8.  332 
804 
601 
709 

1.131 
809 

893 
781 
739 
518 
560 
787 

1.568 

563 

1,986 


POPULATION.  g97 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,300  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Coutiuued. 


NATIVE   WHITE — NATIVE 
PARENTS. 


Males. 


Females. 


1,738 

1,242 

608 

983 

5,383 

1,159 

479 

491 

549 

392 
635 
730 
948 

941 
439 
815 
1,629 
643 

3,885 
907 

1,160 
845 

1,333 

837 
623 

1.345 
497 

2,840 

998 
1.159 
3.267 
1,533 
1,315 

1,227 

1,057 

826 

2.132 


5 

121 

1 

800 

2 

906 

988 

921 

1 

171 

1 

741 

2.859 

2,735 

798 


2,258 

1,142 

874 

720 

1,843 

357 
4.305 

3,337 
284 
757 
349 
347 
207 

313 
289 
46 
313 
140 
292 

1,193 

172 

1,291 


125 

819 
165 
082 


2,605 

1,287 

968 

656 

2,130 

312 
4,800 

2,864 
244 
310 
402 
357 
225 

316 
282 
46 

288 
110 
284 

1,189 

120 

1,328 


1,811 

1,302 

630 

1,022 

5,544 

1,199 

474 

507 

622 

389 
690 
731 
932 

903 

492 

817 

1,706 

732 

4.547 
1.047 
1,182 
872     I 

1,  392 

956 

1.374 

1,450 

561 

3.038 

1,001 
1,201 
3,450 
1.566 
1.033 

1,258 

1,160 

846 

2,302 

15,  473 
1,799 

2,  888 
782 
813 


NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 


Males. 


685 
659 
445 
266 

3,478 
633 
147 
710 
189 

62 

412 

209 

1,116 

339 

254 
430 
849 
315 

2,289 

1.112 

293 

747 
1,051 

1.149 
330 
700 
435 


102 
762 
1,212 
385 
416 

483 

658 

201 

2,476 

13. 180 

952 

1,754 

1,940 

2,210 

3.587 

1,392 

964 

381 


231 


1.029 

328 

213 

2.232 

1,409 

832 
1,020 


607 
285 
262 
669 
558 

533 
463 
584 
213 
491 
431 

333 
522 
609 


Females. 


667 
434 
264 

3,588 
668 
177 
786 
208 

73 

337 

202 

1,137 

309 
199 
454 
896 
345 

2,688 

1,293 

248 

785 

1,085 

1,188 
393 
619 
512 

1,094 

99 

794 

1,276 

354 

430 

450 

624 

239 

2,375 

13,  242 
1,017 
1,660 
1.921 
2.350 

3.268 

1,402 

1.137 

487 

230 


1,248 

386 

290 

2,257 

1,663 

834 
1,109 

5,468 
560 
291 

307 

774 
584 

577 
499 
093 
230 
450 
503 

379 
443 


FOREIGN   WHITE. 


Males. 


584 
484 
513 
242 

3,396 
444 

142 
560 
180 

87 

311 

273 

1,399 

274 
526 
430 
846 
281 

2,359 

1.350 

318 

720 

980 

1,399 

358 
470 
476 
903 

174 
538 
834 
300 
444 

502 

608 

258 

2.  090 

13,480 
1.143 
2,420 
1.877 
1,786 

3,950 

1.174 

800 

330 

238 


673 

272 

133 

2,859 


1,111 
853 

5,743 
654 
581 
228 
676 
640 

572 
501 
860 
201 
443 
387 

235 
910 
727 


Females. 


612 
491 
542 
403 

3,914 
500 
178 
631 
257 


254 

281 

1,717 

227 
587 
452 
982 
285 

2,910 

1.614 

226 

707 
1,204 

1,478 
516 
000 
534 
880 

212 
618 
795 
298 
463 

466 

708 

328 

2,022 

13,183 
1,090 
2,111 
1,699 
1,748 

3,441 

1.305 

1.084 

705 

198 


306 

120 

2,549 

1,105 

875 
749 

5,171 
546 
372 
271 
635 
565 

536 
447 
818 
231 
389 
361 

227 
392 
673 


TOTAL  COLORED. 


Males. 

Females. 

21 


10 


17 
5 
32 

5 
7 
5 
0 
3 

20 

4 
19 
3 

17 


4 

9 

4 

36 


3 
23 
3 

65 

3 
17 
13 
51 


125 

118 

30 

6 

11 

5 

151 

40 


112 
24 
36 


175 
78 


7 

6 

18 

12 

18 


15 
1 
1 

9 

71 
4 


17 
2 
33 

1 
11 
5 

8 


5 
2 
9 
2 
55 

1 
29 

15 
51 

490 
120 
123 
21 
5 

10 

5 

168 

38 


133 
18 
35 
4 

155 


186 

82 

1 

2 

5 

23 

21 


2 
5 
2 
2 

65 
3 

9 


10 
11 
12 
13 

14 
15 
16 
17 
18 

19 
20 
21 
22 
23 

24 
25 
26 
27 
28 

29 
30 
31 
32 
33 

34 

35 
36 

37 

38 
39 
40 
41 

42 

43 
44 
45 
46 


698  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.-P0PULATI0N  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,    AND 
BOEOCGHS. 


11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

16 
17 

18 
19 
20 
21 

22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 

33 
34 
35 
36 
37 

38 
39 
40 
41 
42 

43 
44 

45 
46 

47 

48 
49 
50 
51 
52 

53 
54 
55 
56 

57 

58 
59 
60 
61 
62 

63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 


Michigan— Continued. 

Cadillac 

Charlotte 

Cheboygan 

Coldwater 


Detroit  . 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10 . 

Ward  11 . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15  . 
Ward  16  . 


Dowagiac 

Escanaba  

Flint 

Fort  Gratiot . . 
Grand  Haven. 

Grand  Kapids. 
Ward  1  . . 
Ward  2  . . 
Ward  3.. 
Ward  4  . . 
Ward    5  . . 


Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 


GreenviUe . 
Hastings  .. 
Hillsdale... 
Holland.... 
Ionia 


Iron  Mountain. 

Iron  wood 

Lshpemiug 

Jackson 

Kalamazoo 


Lansing 

Lapeer 

Ludington. . 
Manistee  ... 
Manistique  . 


Marine 

Marquette .. 
Marshall  . . . 
Menominee  . 
Monroe 


Mount  Clemens. 
Mount  Pleasant. 

Muskegon 

Negaunee 

Niles 


Oscoda 

Owosso 

Petoskey  ... 

Pontiac 

Port  Huron . 
Red  Jacket . 


NATIVE  BORN. 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


Females. 


Saginaw  — 
Ward  1 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 


1,520 
1,713 
1,792 
2,237 

61, 013 
4,299 
3,713 
4,257 
3, 802 
4,501 

4,380 
4,056 
3,980 
5,509 
4,853 

4,728 
3,864 
2,721 
2,116 
1,791 
2,443 

1,268 
2,059 
3,779 
727 
1,626 

20. 013 
3, 192 
1,278 
1,  722 
2,486 
2.115 

1.816 
2,134 
1,040 
1,609 
2,621 

1,231 
1,  420 
1,624 
1,336 
1,710 

1,694 
1,871 
2,413 
8,526 
6,432 

5,397 
1,057 
2,166 
3,516 
783 

1.201 
2,683 
1,620 
3,036 
2,059 

1,757 
1,054 
7,020 
1,347 
1,603 

1,020 
2.668 
1,136 
2.214 
3,720 
608 

15,518 
1,283 
1,294 
1,625 


Males. 


1,506 
1,897 
1,731 
2,553 

63, 154 
4,484 
4,136 
4,445 
4,250 
4,891 

4,710 
3,894 
4,156 
5,701 
5,063 

4,706 
3,770 
2,  853 
2,060 
1,795 
2,240 

1,313 
1,886 
4,137 
655 
1,647 

20,  861 

3,201 
1,298 
2,128 
2,686 
2,195 

1,815 
2.178 
1,098 
1,544 
2,718 

1,343 
1,290 
1,892 
1,286 
1,942 

1,385 
1,369 
2,364 
8,  658 
7,157 

5,397 
1,178 

2,  239 

3.  507 
684 

1,  261 

2,  395 
1,771 
2,  762 
2,299 

1,8.52 
1,064 
6,  895 
1,356 
1,884 

893 
2,647 
1,190 
2,476 
3,804 

713 

15, 170 

1,105 

1,385 

923 


749 

143 

1,513 

231 

40, 285 
1,893 
1,242 
2,749 
1,739 
3,464 

2,218 
3,330 
2, 138 
5,245 
2,996 

2,291 
3,414 
1,631 
2,072 
1,284 
2,579 

131 

1,757 
909 
735 
920 

10,  078 

1,679 

274 

431 

879 

1,496 


Females. 


1,174 
617 
756 
890 

219 
136 
185 
679 
390 

3,833 
3,213 
4,116 
1,896 
2,148 

1,181 

252 

1,700 

3,132 


403 
2,333 

275 

3,007 

437 

572 

289 

4,745 

2,262 

353 

1,027 

671 

285 

762 

3,012 

1.116 

8,313 
714 
641 
663 


114 

1,199 

226 

41, 424 
2,483 
1,852 
2,815 
2,198 
3,464 

2,538 
3.202 
2,317 
5,015 
3,099 

2,249 
3,361 
1,604 
1,949 
1,111 
2,167 

94 
1,106 

978 
715 
830 

9,326 

1,463 

365 

628 

795 

1,292 

1,606 

1,047 

536 

677 

917 

263 
126 
214 
644 
440 

1,687 
1.292 
2,304 
1,718 
2,116 

1,127 

266 

1,412 

2,657 

506 

403 
1,682 

302 
1.825 

463 

567 

294 

4,042 

1,113 

357 

653 

578 
261 
748 
3,007 
576 

7,  321 
610 
633 
348 


Males. 


Females. 


1,520 
1,705 
1,784 
2  222 

59,  636 

4,072 
3,692 
3,711 

3,780 
4,266 

4,370 
3,878 
3,973 
5,  439 
4,850 

4,718 
3,850 
2,716 
2,106 
1,786 
2,429 

1,240 
2,059 
3,698 
725 
1,605 

19, 736 
3,123 
1,264 
1,701 
2,468 
2, 041 

1,813 
2,130 
1,034 
1,597 
2,565 

1  227 
1^420 
1,619 
1,336 
1,701 

1,691 
1,871 
2,411 
8, 342 
6,249 

5,246 
1,050 
2,160 
3,514 
764 

1,201 
2,666 
1,602 
3,017 
2,045 

1,751 
1,039 
6,992 
1,  .346 
1,532 

991 
2.660 
1,123 
2.139 
3,700 

666 

15, 382 
1,  277 
1,260 
1,600 


1,506 
1,888 
1,721 
2,  543 

61, 837 
4,302 
4,109 
3,920 

4,  219 
4,651 

4,700 
3,745 
4, 140 

5,  642 
5,056 

4.694 

3,752 
2,845 
2,051 
1,789 
2, 222 

1,276 
1,886 
4,057 
652 
1,620 

20, 633 
3,144 
1,287 
2,107 
2,674 
2,133 

1,809 
2,172 
1,091 
1,537 
2,679 

1,339 
1, 290 

1,888 
1,286 
1,934 

1,383 
1,369 
2,362 
8,470 
6,941 

5,269 
1,176 
2,234 
3,502 


1,261 

2,365 
1,756 
2,748 
2,285 

1,849 
1,049 
6,864 
1,356 
1,815 

872 
2,639 
1,166 
2,393 
3,792 

712 

15,  056 

1,101 

1,  3.58 

909 


POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,   FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Contiuued. 


699 


NATIVE   WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOBEIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

883 

900 

637 

606 

748 

685 

1 

1 

1 

1,515 

1,061 

190 

227 

143 

114 

8 

9 

2 

574 

563 

1,210 

1,158 

1,504 

1,193 

17 

16 

3 

1,829 

2,025 

393 

518 

231 

225 

15 

11 

4 

21,444 

21, 478 

38, 192 

40,  359 

39,  951 

40,  998 

1,711 

1,743 

5 

2,220 

2,224 

1,852 

2,078 

1,833 

2,413 

287 

252 

6 

2,484 

2,595 

1,'208 

1,514 

1,235 

1,830 

28 

49 

7 

1,322 

1,391 

2,  389 

2,529 

2,610 

2,642 

685 

698 

8 

2,130 

2,277 

1,650 

1,942 

1, 738 

2, 195 

23 

34 

9 

884 

948 

3,382 

3,703 

3,410 

3,390 

289 

314 

10 

1,991 

1,928 

2,379 

2,772 

2,215 

2,538 

13 

10 

11 

827 

750 

3,051 

2,995 

3,302 

3,169 

206 

182 

12 

1,499 

1,489 

2,474 

2,651 

2,136 

2,312 

9 

21 

13 

915 

922 

4,524 

4,720 

5, 233 

5,006 

82 

68 

14 

1,569 

1,640 

3,281 

3,416 

2,994 

3,094 

5 

12 

15 

2,359 

2,259 

2,359 

2,435 

2,289 

2,242 

12 

19 

16 

892 

872 

2,958 

2,880 

3,404 

3,351 

24 

28 

17 

890 

926 

1,826 

1,919 

1,631 

1.604 

5 

8 

18 

473 

424 

1,  633 

1,627 

2,063 

1,939 

19 

19 

19 

443 

404 

1,343 

1,385 

1,284 

1,111 

5 

6 

20 

546 

429 

1,883 

1,793 

2,574 

2,162 

19 

23 

21 

1,041 

1,034 

199 

242 

130 

92 

29 

39 

22 

753 

546 

1,306 

1,340 

1,756 

1,106 

1 

23 

2,533 

2,770 

1,165 

1,287 

890 

956 

100 

ibi" 

24 

259 

213 

466 

439 

735 

713 

2 

5 

25 

452 

503 

1,153 

1,117 

920 

829 

21 

28 

26 

10,  698 

10,  661 

9,038 

9,972 

10. 025 

9,263 

330 

291 

27 

1,613    . 

1,529 

1,510 

1,615 

1,668 

1,447 

80 

73 

28 

975 

897 

289 

390 

274 

365 

14 

11 

29 

1,209 

1,416 

492 

691 

429 

625 

23 

24 

30 

1,557 

1,583 

911 

1,091 

861 

789 

36 

18 

31 

898 

887 

1,143 

1,246 

1,483 

1,274 

87 

80 

32 

648 

663 

1,165 

1,146 

1,881 

1,606 

4 

6 

33 

1,018 

908 

1,112 

1,264 

1,174 

1,045 

4 

8 

34 

468 

464 

566 

627 

617 

536 

6 

7 

35 

817 

749 

780 

788 

755 

676 

13 

8 

36 

1,495 

1,565 

1,070 

1,114 

883 

900 

63 

56 

37 

946 

1,052 

281 

287 

219 

262 

4 

5 

38 

1,181 

1,116 

239 

174 

136 

126 

39 

1,300 

1,510 

319 

378 

180 

212 

io" 

e' 

40 

387 
1,164 

332 
1,285 

949 

537 

954 
649 

679 
389 

644 
436 

41 

io" 

12" 

42 

495 

261 

1,196 

1,122 

3,829 

1,686 

7 

3 

43 

775 

411 

1,096 

958 

3,211 

1,292 

2 

44 

356 

309 

2,055 

2,053 

4,110 

2,304 

8 

2" 

45 

5,890 

5,811 

2,  452 

2,659 

1,841 

1,  676 

239 

230 

46 

4,066 

4,521 

2,183 

2,420 

2.133 

2,103 

198 

229 

47 

3,811 

3,692 

1,435 

1,577 

1.147 

1,094 

185 

161 

48 

764 

796 

286 

380 

252 

266 

7 

2 

49 

881 

934 

1,279 

1,300 

1,  699 

1,412 

7 

5 

50 

986 

947 

2,528 

2,  555 

J,  128 

2,654 

6 

8 

51 

407 

342 

357 

322 

966 

506 

20 

20 

52 

592 
926 

616 

631 

609 

1,740 

645 
1,734 

403 
2,321 

403 
1,682 

53 

29'" 

30" 

54 

1,091 

1,192 

511 

564 

270 

300 

23 

17 

55 

842 

705 

2,175 

2,043 

3,005 

1,825 

21 

14 

56 

1,142 

1,259 

903 

1,026 

436 

459 

15 

18 

57 

1,002 

1,065 

749 

784 

572 

567 

6 

3 

58 

733 

719 

306 

330 

289 

294 

15 

15 

59 

2,871 

2,688 

4,121 

4,176 

4,745 

4,042 

28 

31 

60 

150 

160 

1,196 

1,196 

2,261 
352 

1, 113 

2 

61 

991 

1,188 

541 

627 

356 

72 

76" 

62 

295 

240 

696 

632 

1,027 

653 

29 

21 

63 

1,918 

1,787 

742 

852 

670 

578 

9 

8 

64 

802 

797 

321 

369 

284 

260 

14 

25 

65 

1,377 

1,520 

762 

873 

744 

731 

93 

100 

66 

1,  315 

1,326 

2,385 

2,466 

3,002 

2,988 

30 

31 

67 

45 

51 

621 

661 

1,111 

576 

7 

1 

68 

7, 129 

6,447 

8,253 

8,609 

8,293 

7,297 

156 

138 

69 

588 

453 

689 

648 

714 

610 

6 

4 

70 

671 

720 

589 

638 

637 

625 

38 

35 

71 

1.187 

600 

413 

309 

659 

345 

29 

17 

72 

700  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,    TOWNS,    VILLAGES,   AND 
BOBOUGHS. 


Michigan— Continued. 
Saginaw — Continued. 

"Ward    4 

AVard   5 

AVard   6 

Ward    7 

Ward   8 

Ward    9 


Ward  10 . 
Ward  11 . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15 . 


St.  Ignace 

St.  Johns 

St.  Joseph 

Sault  Ste.  Marie 
Three  Kivers  — 


Traverse 

West  Bay  city. 

Wyandotte 

Ypsilanti 


Minnesota: 

Albert  Lea  . 

Anoka 

Austin 

Brainerd 

Cloquet 

Crookston  . . 


Duluth 

Ward  1  - 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 


Faribault 

Fergus  Falls. 

Hastings 

Mankato 


Minneapolis  . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward    5  . 

Ward  6  . 

Ward  7  . 

Ward  8  . 

Ward  9  . 

Ward  10  . 
Ward  11 . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 


Xew  TTlm . . 
Northficld  . 
OAvatonna  . 
Eed  Wing . 
Rochester.. 
St.  Cloud  . . 


St.  Paul 

Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward   3  . 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


NATIVE  BOBN. 


Males. 


Ward  8 
Ward  9 
Ward  10 
Ward  11 


1,170 
1,494 
1,016 
1,168 
611 
728 

1.083 
985 
905 
681 
664 
811 

924 
1,338 
1,483 
1,370 
1,415 

1,443 
4,164 
1,317 
2.257 


1,125 
1.542 
1,502 
1,945 
813 
985 

10,  377 
1.161 

593 
3,316 
3,170 
1,389 

748 

2,365 
1,281 
1.340 
3,093 

53,  389 
3,109 
3.467 
7,267 
8,993 
7,268 

3,099 
4,363 
5,177 
3,806 

1,374 
3,881  ' 
720 
865 

1,059 
969 
1,351 
1,886 
1,752 
2,924 

40,  403 
4.545 
3,872 
2,474 

4,783 
4,462 
4,493 
3,505 

6,335 
3,928 

1,086 
920 


Females. 


FOREIGN  BOBN. 


1,297 
1,678 
1,077 
1.241 
586 
724 

1,022 
1,014 
927 
748 
663 
780 

875 
1,476 
1,457 
1,303 
1,454 

1,493 
3, 802 
1,267 
2,995 


1,217 
1,549 
1,602 
1,807 
449 
952 

6,516 
455 
521 
2,127 
1.882 
899 
632 

2,492 
1.293 
1,408 
3,  2,50 

50, 791 
2,789 
3,239 
7,032 
7,389 
7,192 

2,975 
4.403 
5,544 
3,622 

1,202 

3,995 

585 

824 

1,072 
1,110 
1.502 
2,105 
1,981 
2,726 

39,  576 
4,372 
3,957 
1,898 

3,694 

4,548 
4,336 
4,331 

6,512 

3,937 

1,044 

947 


Males. 


713 

786 
483 
670 
338 

247 

611 
651 
487 
334 
418 
557 

552 
155 
408 
1,666 
127 

793 

2,814 

660 

391 


402 
626 
407 
1.074 
951 
845 

10,  598 
1,241 
764 
2,661 
2,401 
2,274 
1,257 

802 

582 

480 

1,351 

34,  254 
2,721 
1,463 
5,405 

3,  504 
3,306 

5,948 
2,368 
1,243 
2,937 

1,199 

3,467 

354 

339 

835 

279 

492 

1,219 

857 
1,106 

29, 158 

4.  510 
3,222 
2,096 

2,442 

3,308 

3,226 

759 

5,682 

2,905 

567 

441 


Females. 


632 
791 
455 
625 
253 
232 

522 
642 
457 
302 
366 
453 

353 
158 
385 
1,421 
135 

624 

2,201 

573 

486 


501 
535 
390 
877 
317 
675 

5,624 

398 

349 

1,728 

1,277 

1,061 

811 

861 

616 

477 

1,144 

26,  304 
1,757 
1,289 
3,943 
2,763 
2,  762 

3,805 
2,131 
1,427 

2,174 

739 

2,990 

242 

282 

775 
301 
504 
1,084 
731 
930 

24, 019 
3,653 
2,616 
1,046 

1,723 
2,801 
2,712 
1,539 

4,808 

2,487 

322 

312 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


Males. 


1,164 
1,477 
1,004 
1,163 
611 
728 

1,075 
981 
899 
673 
664 


923 
1,328 
1,405 
1,363 
1,370 

1,441 
4,162 
1,317 
2,043 


1,120 
1,535 
1,490 
1,940 
813 
985 

10, 242 
1,144 
589 
3,267 
3,113 
1,385 
744 

2,352 
1,279 
1,322 
3,086 

52,  598 
3,102 
3,444 
7,216 
8,784 
6,949 

3,071 
4,326 
5,158 
3,760 

1,373 

3,835 

715 

865 

1,059 
959 
1,341 
1,886 
1,749 
2,917 

39, 584 
4,514 
3,856 
2,387 

4,447 
4,438 
4,421 
3,480 

6,160 

3,877 

1,086 

918 


Females. 


1,291 
1,663 
1,062 
1,237 
586 
724 

1,013 
1,010 
921 
743 
663 
775 

875 
1,468 
1, 410 
1,294 
1,434 

1,492 
3,801 
1,267 
2,783 


1,210 
1,540 
1.594 
1,800 
449 
952 

6,439 

420 
517 
2,101 
1,871 
898 
632 

2,487 
1,290 
1,392 
3,247 

50, 271 
2,784 
3,210 
7,004 
7,294 
6,962 

2,950 
4,372 
5,531 
3,588 

1,202 

3,963 

583 

823 

1,072 
1,103 
1,495 
2,105 
1,979 
2,723 

38,  968 
4,355 
3,945 

1,827 

3,481 
4,513 

4,287 
4,311 

6,351 

3,907 

1,044 

947 


POPULATION.  701 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Coutiuued. 


NATIVE  WHITE — NATIVE 

NATIVE   WHITE— FOREIGN 

~ 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLOEED. 

Males. 

1 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

361 

398 

803 

893 

711 

630 

8 

8 

1 

706 

720 

771 

943 

786 

788 

17 

18 

2 

515 

506 

489 

556 

481 

451 

14 

19 

3 

425 

433 

738 

804 

668 

025 

7 

4 

4 

302 
437 

457 

294 

455 

420 

309 
291 

618 

292 
269 

593 

338 

247 

608 

253 

232 

521 

5 

6 

11 

10 

7 

304 

301 

677 

709 

651 

642 

4 

4 

8 

373 

345 

526 

576 

487 

457 

6 

6 

9 

305 

297 

368 

446 

333 

302 

9 

5 

10 

238 
260 

236 
269 

426 
546 

427 
506 

418 
555 

366 
450 

11 

,,"" 

8  ' 

12 

493 
1,046 

427 
1,170 

430 
282 

448 
289 

551 
155 

353 

158 

2 
10 

13 

i" 

14 

812 

857 

593 

553 

407 

384 

79 

48 

15 

502 

437 

861 

857 

1,662 

1,419 

11 

11 

16 

1,156 

1,172 

214 

262 

126 

135 

46 

20 

17 

940 

899 

501 

593 

793 

624 

2 

1 

18 

1,576 

1,394 

2,586 

2,407 

2,812 

2,201 

4 

1 

19 

396 
1,563 

382 
2,068 

921 
480 

885 
715 

660 
311 

573 
409 

20 

294"" 

289" 

21 

489 

497 

631 

713 

462 

501 

5 

7 

22 

983 

935 

552 

605 

626 

535 

7 

9 

23 

838 

871 

652 

723 

406 

390 

13 

8 

24 

940 

824 

1,000 

976 

1,071 

877 

8 

7 

25 

422 
315 

5,324 

116 
291 

2,462 

391 
670 

4,918 

333 
661 

3,977 

949 
844 

10,  569 

317 
675 

5,614 

2 

1 

164 

26 

27 

87 

28 

494 

119 

650 

301 

1,235 

396 

23 

37 

29 

302 

251 

287 

266 

764 

349 

4 

4 

30 

1,798 

805 

1,  469 

1,296 

2,644 

1,721 

66 

33 

31 

1,864 

902 

1,249 

969 

2,395 

1,276 

63 

12 

32 

633 

233 

752 

665 

2,274 

1,061 

4 

1 

33 

233 
1,196 

152 
1,171 

511 
1,156 

480 
1,316 

1,257 
801 

811 
861 

4 
14 

34 

5 

35 

626 

596 

653 

694 

581 

615 

3 

4 

36 

566 

597 

756 

795 

480 

477 

18 

16 

37 

1,543 

1,517 

1,543 

1,730 

1,351 

1,144 

7 

3 

38 

28,  613 

25,  316 

23,  985 

24,  955 

34,  222 

26,  293 

823 

531 

39 

1,048 

829 

2,054 

1,955 

2,721 

1,757 

7 

5 

40 

2,247 

2,053 

1,197 

1,163 

1,459 

1,288 

27 

24 

41 

3,040 

2,676 

4,176 

4,328 

5,405 

3,941 

51 

30 

42 

6,030 

4,531 

2,754 

2,763 

3,495 

2,760 

218 

98 

43 

4,979 

4,629 

1,970 

2,333 

3,287 

2,757 

338 

235 

44 

563 

484 

2,508 

2,466 

5,948 

3,  8U5 

28 

25 

45 

2,146 

2,050 

2.180 

2,322 

2,368 

2,131 

37 

31 

46 

3,877 

3,974 

1,281 

1,557 

1,243 

1,427 

19 

13 

47 

1,561 

1,353 

2,199 

2,235 

2,937 

2, 174 

46 

34 

48 

738 
1,393 

571 

1,300 

635 

2,442 

631 
2,662 

1,199 
3,467 

739 
2,990 

1 
46 

49 

33"' 

50 

423 

359 

292 

224 

354 

242 

5 

2 

51 

568 

138 
565 

507 

93 
656 

297 

921 
394 

316 

979 

447 

339 

834 
279 

282 

1 

775 
301 

1 

52 

1 
10 

53 

7' 

54 

766 

790 

575 

705 

492 

504 

10 

7 

55 

581 
1,005 

633 
1,038 

1,305 
744 

1,472 
941 

1, 219 
857 

1,084 
731 

56 

3" 

2 

57 

1,267 

1,077 

1,650 

1,646 

1,106 

930 

7 

3 

58 

16, 412 

14,  599 

23, 172 

24,  369 

29,  085 

23, 995 

892 

632 

59 

1,508 

1,356 

3,006 

2,999 

4,508 

3,  652 

33 

18 

CO 

1,219 

1.196 

2,637 

2,749 

3,221 

2,616 

17 

12 

61 

1,242 

800 

1,145 

1,027 

2,089 

1,044 

94 

73 

62 

2,579 

1,651 

1,868 

1,830 

2,405 

1,716 

373 

220 

63 

1,374 

1,231 

3,064 

3,282 

3,304 

2,801 

28 

35 

64 

1,610 

1,403 

2,811 

2.884 

3,219 

2,708 

79 

53 

65 

2,467 

2,800 

1.013 

1,451 

755 

1,538 

29 

21 

86 

1,743 

1,592 

4,417 

4,759 

5,672 

4,799 

185 

170 

67 

1,359 

1,  272 

2,518 

2,635 

2,904 

2.487 

52 

30 

08 

718 
593 

667 
571 

368 
325 

377 
376 

567 
441 

322 
312 

69 

2" 

70 

702  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 

NATIVE 

BOEN. 

FOREIGN 

BOEN. 

TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1 

Minnesotar— Continued. 

St  Peter                     

1,018 
3,404 
1,024 
5,831 

1,489 
1,373 
2,039 
2,994 

2,738 
4,988 
4,289 
5,764 

1,325 
1,334 
1,253 
1,455 

1,841 
1,718 
1,836 
2,293 
1,321 

1,357 
1,699 
1,824 
1,463 
3,795 

2,660 
2,197 
1,789 
1,797 
2,014 

5,724 
1,108 
2,815 
3,560 
4,961 

58, 918 
3,599 
3,017 
5,141 
4,624 

3,343 
4.204 
6,043 
7,151 
9,551 

6,478 
2,005 
772 
1,548 
1,442 

1,558 
1,339 
1,956 
1,263 
2,394 

1,572 
1,935 
1,830 
2,230 
3,712 

3.491 
1,144 
1,106 
1,839 
1,316 
2,393 

23,448 
2,794 
1,755 
4,206 

1.076 

3,120 

726 

6, 267 

1,890 
1,574 
2,432 
3,325 

3,005 
5,375 
5,314 
6,828 

1,391 
1,805 
1,468 
1,705 

1,579 
1,683 
1,894 
1,933 
1.419 

1,436 
1.953 
1.927 
1,346 
3,907 

2,701 
2,327 
2.125 
1,828 
2,036 

5,951 
1,277 
3.111 
2,364 
4,357 

52. 940 
1.993 
1.515 
3,917 
4,453 

3,239 
3,667 
5.827 
7,048 
9,505 

6,289 
1,977 
825 
1,407 
1,278 

1,881 
1,428 
2.183 
1.197 
2,448 

1,597 
2,163 
1,980 
2,411 
3,786 

3,503 
1,204 
1,234 
1,922 
1,  343 
2,619 

21,  803 
2,700 
1.773 
3,826 

834 
2,742 
1,064 
3.181 

45 
167 

59 
218 

107 
162 
293 
450 

72 
19 
28 
73 

43 
215 

243 

175 

39 

65 
356 
72 
46 
124 

201 
138 
50 
194 
156 

624 
73 
247 
497 
379 

12,133 

924 

675 

1,059 

1,331 

1,007 
1,128 
1,000 
1,  041 
1,882 

996 
368 
147 
272 
303 

39 
51 

220 
63 

145 

114 
125 
121 

82 
416 

157 
97 
89 
153 
150 
605 

3,868 
439 
227 
614 

743 
1,994 

554 
2,929 

25 
120 

29 
121 

70 

99 
205 
331 

44 
10 
13 
53 

19     1 
103     1 
168 
146 

33 

59 
289 
55 
29 
»5 

155 

75 

36 
141 
108 

558 
62 
207 
321 
246 

8,725 

467 

196 

747 
1,063 

748 
745 
822 
875 
1,517 

841 
263 
128 
161 
152 

32 
42 

178 
35 

103 

88 
74 

106 
66 

301 

111 
70 
82 
94 
86 

544 

3,205 
374 
189 
550 

1,016 
3.376 
1. 022 
5.799 

740 
1,120 
1,015 
1,112 

1,289 
2,670 
2,085 
2,625 

847 

1,263 

620 

636 

1,835 
1,651 
1.335 
2.133 
1,247 

1,297 
1.376 
1.473 
1,453 
3,588 

2,403 
1,980 
1,098 
1,700 
1,473 

4,722 
953 
2,455 
2,712 
4,771 

52,  064 
2,867 
2,350 
4,543 
4,133 

3,052 
3,255 
5,349 
6,373 

8,474 

6,146 

1,859 

7.53 

1,487 

1,423 

1,440 
1,324 
1,326 
1,000 
1,825 

1,245 
1,600 

1.775 
1,707 
3,253 

3,413 
781 
1,006 
1,807 
1,038 
2,094 

21,  712 
2,548 
1,580 
3,879 

1.076 

3,097 

726 

6,241 

798 
1,278 
1,096 

995 

1,329 
2,518 
2,283 
2,758 

881 

1,691 

664 

662 

1,575 
1,607 
1,306 
1,791 
1,329 

1,347 
1,592 
1,530 
1,341 
3,720 

2,419 
2,084 

2 

3 

.1 

5 

Mississippi: 

Aberdeen 

n 

Biloxi       

7 

R 

9 

10 

Meridian 

10 

Vicksburg 

13 

Water  Valley          

14 

15 

16 

"West  Point 

Yazoo         

17 

Missouri : 

18 

Bonne  Terre        

10 

oo 

Brookfield 

''1 

oo 

OT 

Cape  Girardeau 

01 

CarroUton           

25 

''6 

07 

Chillicothe                  

og 

Clinton                      

20 

Columbia   

1,223 

?fl 

De  Soto        

1,729 

^1 

1,434 

32 

4,880 

?3 

Holden                

1,116 

?1 

Independence  

2,673 

?5 

Jefferson    

1,  957 

36 

4,2U4 

37 

46, 121 

38 

Ward    1 

1,419 

39 

Ward   2 

1,039 

10 

Ward    3 

3,342 

11 

Ward   4 

3,921 

42 
43 

Ward    5    

2,963 

Ward   6 

2,740 

Ward   7 

5,111 

45 

Ward   8                          .     . 

6.108 

46 

Ward   9 .          

8,301 

Ward  10 

5,  959 

Ward  11 

1,813 

49 
50 

Ward  12 

807 

Ward  13          

1,347 

51 

Ward  14           

1,251 

52 

1,735 

53 
54 

1,400 

Lexington          

1,510 

55 

Liberty       

909 

1,789 

57 

1.254 

58 
59 

1.744 

1.926 

1,800 

61 
62 

3,249 

3,418 

864 

64 
65 

1,129 

Rich  Hill               

1.887 

66 

Richmond           

1,048 

67 

2,332 

68 

St  Joseph          - 

19,  861 

60 

Ward    1         

2,413 

70 

Ward   2       

1,599 

71 

Ward    3 

3,408 

POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE: 


703 


1890— Continued. 


NATIVE  WHITE — NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

FOBEIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL   COLORED. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

410 
1,250 

381 
954 

606 
2,126 

695 

834 

743 

2 

1 

2,143 

2,742 

1,994 

28 

23" 

2 

498 
2,132 

291 
2. 122 

524 
3,667 

435 

1,063 

554 

3 

3 

4,119 

3,178 

2, 929 

35 

26" 

4 

676 

739 

64 

59 

43 

24 

1 
751 

1,093 

5 

836 

964 

284 

314 

163 

119 

257 

297 

6 

947 

1,015 

68 

81 

57 

29 

1,026 

1,336 

7 

798 

710 

314 

285 

203 

118 

1,897 

2,333 

8 

1,073 

1.077 

216 

252 

101 

70 

1,455 

1,676 

9 

2,378 

2  277 

292 

241 

156 

98 

2,324 

2,858 

10 

1,647 

1^743 

438 

540 

287 

203 

2, 210 

3,033 

11 

1,812 

1,863 

813 

895 

450 

331 

3,139 

4,070 

12 

760 

773 

87 

108 

72 

44 

478 

510 

13 

1,241 

1,659 

22 

32 

19 

10 

71 

114 

14 

585 

636 

35 

28 

28 

13 

633 

804 

15 

521 

551 

115 

111 

71 

53 

821 

1,043 

16 

1,738 

1,500 

97 

75 

43 

19 

6 

4 

17 

1,448 

•     1, 347 

203 

260 

215 

103 

67 

76 

18 

916 

788 

419 

518 

242 

168 

502 

588 

19 

1,782 

1,464 

351 

•       327 

174 

146 

161 

142 

20 

1,136 

1,220 

111 

109 

39 

33 

74 

90 

21 

1,156 

1.186 

141 

101 

65 

59 

60 

89 

22 

714 

834 

662 

758 

356 

289 

323 

361 

23 

1,328 

1,363 

145 

167 

72 

55 

351 

397 

24 

1,362 

1,278 

91 

63 

46 

29 

10 

5 

25 

3,348 

3,443 

240 

277 

124 

95 

207 

247 

26 

2,036 

2,  025 

367 

394 

199 

155 

259 

282 

27 

1,739 

1,826 

241 

258 

136 

75 

219 

243 

28 

982 

1.131 

116 

92 

49 

36 

692 

902 

29 

1,374 

1.412 

326 

317 

194 

141  ' 

97 

99 

30 

1,278 

1,221 

195 

213 

156 

107 

541 

603 

31 

3,571 

3,655 

1,151 

1,225 

622 

558 

1.004 

1,071 

32 

843 

978 

110 

138 

72 

62 

156 

161 

33 

2,073 

2.208 

382 

465 

245 

207 

362 

438 

34 

1,769 

1.062 

943 

895 

490 

320 

855 

408 

35 

4,210 

3.629 

561 

575 

376 

246 

193 

153 

36 

39,  248 

33, 693 

12,  816 

12, 428 

11, 934 

8,702 

7,053 

6,842 

37 

2,020 

781 

847 

6S8 

907 

467 

749 

574 

38 

1,784 

841 

566 

19B 

634 

191 

708 

481 

39 

3,593 

2,494 

950 

848 

1,025 

745 

632 

577 

40 

2,855 

2,524 

1,278 

1,397 

1,316 

1,063 

506 

532 

41 

1,940 

1,839 

1,112 

1,124 

1,005 

748 

293 

276 

42 

2,253 

1,730 

1,002 

1,010 

1,110 

"744 

967 

928 

43 

4,079 
5,125 
6,255 

3,850 

1,270 

1,261 

986 

813 

708 

725 

44 

4,793 

1,248 

1,315 

1,021 

873 

798 

942 

45 

6,014 

2,219 

2,287 

1,855 

1,513 

1,104 

1,208 

46 

4,862 

4,677 

1,284 

1,282 

992 

841 

336 

330 

47 

1,463 

1.433 

396 

380 

364 

263 

150 

164 

48 

619 

640 

134 

167 

147 

128 

19 

18 

49 

1,227 

1,067 

260 

280 

271 

161 

62 

60 

50 

1,173 

1,010 

250 

241 

301 

152 

21 

27 

51 

1,347 

1,610 

93 

125 

39 

32 

118 

146 

52 

1,215 

1,291 

109 

109 

51 

42 

15 

28 

53 

984 

1,165 

342 

345 

218 

178 

632 

673 

54 

877 

815 

123 

9.4 

61 

35 

265 

288 

55 

1,546 

1,508 

279 

281 

144 

103 

570 

059 

56 

1,086 

1,106 

159 

148 

114 

87 

327 

344 

57 

1,423 

1, 513 

177 

231 

124 

73 

336 

420 

58 

1,529 

1,654 

246 

272 

118 

106 

58 

54 

59 

1,522 

1,649 

185 

157 

81 

66 

.524 

605 

60 

2,512 

2.569 

741 

680 

416 

301 

459 

537 

61 

3,127 

3,118 

286 

300 

157 

111 

78 

85 

62 

570 

620 

211 

244 

97 

70 

363 

340 

63 

848 

928 

158 

201 

89 

82 

100 

105 

64 

1,567 

1,618 

240 

274 

153 

94 

32 

35 

65 

881 

884 

157 

164 

148 

86 

280 

295 

66 

996 

1,046 

1,098 

1,286 

602 

544 

302 

287 

67 

16, 175 

14, 134 

5,  537 

5,727 

3,853 

3,202 

1,751 

1,945 

68 

1,821 

1,671 

727 

742 

439 

374 

246 

287 

69 

1,214 

1,219 

366 

380 

227 

189 

175 

174 

70 

3.014 

2.442 

865 

966 

612 

550 

329 

418 

71 

704  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

TAHLii  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


NATIVE  BOEN. 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    VILLAGES 
BOROUGHS. 


Missouri— Continued . 

St.  Joseph— Continued. 

Ward    4 

Ward    5 

Ward   6 

Ward    7 

Ward   8 


St.  Louis  ... 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward   5 


Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
AYard  9  . 
Ward  10  . 

Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14 . 
Ward  15  . 

Ward  16 . 
Ward  17  . 
Ward  18  . 
Ward  19 . 
Ward  20  . 

Ward  21  . 
Ward  22  . 
Ward  23  . 
Ward  24  . 

Ward  25  . 
Ward  26  . 
Ward  27  . 
Ward  28  . 


Sedalia 

Springfield 

Trenton 

Warrensburg . 
Washington  .. 
Webb 


Montana : 

Anaconda  .. 

Butte  

Great  Falls . 

Helena 

Livingston  . 
Missoula  ... 


Nebraska : 
Beatrice  .. 
Columbus 
Fairbury  . 
Fremont . . 


Grand  Island  . 

Hastings 

Holdrege 

Kearney 


Lincoln  

Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 


Nebraska  city  . 

Norfolk  

North  Platte... 


Males. 


Omaha 

Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 


2,420 
4,880 
2, 683 
3,255 
1,455 

166, 319 
4,153 
4,368 
4,666 

4.768 
5.780 

7.046 
7,056 
4,489 
7,119 
6.246 

6,617 
5,586 
4,499 
5,625 
5,063 

4,859 
5.680 
6,279 
6,663 
5,635 

6,040 
5.907 
6,494 
6,  431 


7,114 
6,  522 
8,627 

6,354 
10, 180 
2,388 
2,068 
978 
2,612 


1,215 
4,193 
1,743 
5,438 
1,379 
1,445 


6,601 
1,121 
1.174 
2,616 

2,927 
5,775 
1,152 
3,799 

25,  942 
4,504 
3,740 
3,293 
5,785 
5,086 
1,469 
2,065 

4,934 
1.202 
1,259 

59, 959 
3,  825 
6,057 
11,564 
10,  027 
6,817 


Females. 


2,590 
3,980 
2,754 
2.820 
1,348 

170, 575 
3,631 
2,805 
4,777 
4,090 
5,866 

6,745 
7,031 
4,580 
7,326 
6,455 

6,279 
5,657 
4,667 
6,152 
4,647 

5,236 
6,367 
6,545 
6,469 
6,435 

6,538 
7,309 
7,513 


7,337 
6,632 
6,634 

9,785 

6,429 
10,  394 
2,396 
2,453 
1,139 
2,246 


841 
2,483 

846 
4,041 

838 

905 


5,729 
1,100 
1,215 
2,555 

2,890 

5,557 

951 

3,366 

22,  750 
3,260 
3,  223 
2,692 
5,098 
5,024 
1,462 
1,985 

4,871 
1,242 
1,217 

45,  454 
3,208 
4,529 
6,560 
6,747 
4,495 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


Females. 


345 
776 
647 
606 
214 

61, 795 
2,397 
2,402 
2,260 
2,258 
2,636 

2,477 
3,415 
2,197 
3,504 
2,481 

3,047 
2,052 
1,402 
1,832 
1,257 

1,959 
1,523 
2,489 
1,716 
1,241 

2,203 
1,054 
3,054 
1,677 

2.077 
2,507 


,705 
.973 

719 
686 
152 
105 
317 
123 


1,424 
2,  976 
1,085 
2,895 
420 


784 
457 
132 
829 

931 

1,149 

266 

510 

3,453 
693 
553 
497 
507 
740 
134 
329 

918 
310 
281 

20, 149 
2,787 
4,156 
2,500 
1,575 
2,  602 


311 
564 
571 
483 
163 

53,  081 
1,112 
1,316 
1.786 
1,676 
2,449 

2,098 
2,999 
2.  056 
2,752 
2,574 

2,424 
1,939 
1,269 
1,760 
946 

1,750 
1,631 
2,149 
1,515 
1,472 

1,932 
1,408 
2,754 
1,602 

1,855 
1,840 
2,010 
2,007 


590 
103 

80 
291 

62 


495 
1,071 

305 
1,460 

213 

307 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


722 
456 
109 

747 

788 
,103 
232 


3,009 
434 
450 
455 
546 
718 
163 
243 

771 
278 
298 

14,  890 
2,087 
2,789 
1,277 
1,552 
1,603 


2,215 
4,620 
2,333 
3,152 
1,385 

153, 281 
3,546 
3,694 
4.189 
4,  ,567 
5,492 

6,885 
7,018 
3.809 
7,076 
5,723 

6,344 
5,569 
4,046 
5,448 
3,289 

4,816 
4,698 
6, 062 
5,892 
5,066 

5,616 
5,535 
6,437 
6,057 

6,335 
6,162 
5,909 
8,001 

5,657 
9,101 
2,287 
1,797 
886 
2,604 


1,184 
4,100 
1,695 
5,278 
1,369 
1,422 


6,411 
1,112 
1,172 
2,603 

2,915 
5,  591 
1,149 
3,781 

25, 184 
4,424 
3,497 
3,  217 
5,071 
4,867 
1,452 
2,056 

4,809 
1,190 
1,246 

57,  282 
3,744 
5,930 

10,  253 
9,748 
6,467 


Females. 


2,340 
3,  720 
2,354 
2,753 
1,274 

156,  813 
2,801 
2, 203 
4,289 
3,891 
5,572 

6,569 
6,997 

3,875 
7,273 
5,904 

0,115 
5,636 

4,247 
5,903 
2,872 

5,172 
5,257 
6,277 
5,666 
5,779 

6,041 
6,841 
7,459 
6,593 


5,770 
5,987 
9,085 

5,633 
9,216 
2,298 
2, 159 
1,043 
2,237 


836 

2,427 

813 

3,927 

827 
874 


5,570 
1,097 

1,  212 

2,  542 

2,873 

5,  421 

951 

3,349 

22, 151 

3,  221 
3,056 
2,641 
4,998 

4,  815 
1,447 
1,  973 

4,758 
1,227 
1,  213 

43,  589 
3, 137 
4,428 

5,  889 
6,510 
4,268 


POPULATION.  705 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 
PARBNTS. 


Males. 


Females. 


1,649 
3,464 
1,632 

2, 279 
1,102 

60, 096 
1,673 
1,864 
1,422 
1,675 
1,378 

2,699 
1,481 
1,062 
1,844 
1,433 

1,764 
1,683 
1,558 
1,923 
1,751 

1,180 
2,380 
2,035 
2,990 
3,048 

2,280 
3,767 
1,794 
2.907 

2,785 
2,294 
2,916 
4,510 

4,407 
7,918 
1,984 
1,597 
275 
2,397 


610 

2,408 

1,160 

3,583 

973 

987 


5,508 
.591 
975 

1,777 

1,960 

4,279 

833 

3,129 

21,  329 
3.799 
3,014 
2,582 
5,003 
4,040 
1,211 
1,680 

3,657 
833 

817 

40,  360 
2,040 
3,092 
7,936 
8,049 
4,588 


1,738 
2,683 
1,595 
1,863 
923 

58,644 
1,200 
744 
1,464 
1,294 
1,363 

2,475 
1,440 
1,082 
1,711 
1,476 

1,627 
1,728 
1,672 
2,180 
1,325 

1,486 
2, 559 
1,958 
2,  673 
3,149 

2,240 
4,298 
1,919 
3,027 

2,809 
2,010 
2,805 
4,930 

4,160 
8,118 
1,977 
1,945 
274 
2,073 


413 
1,208 

557 
2,357 

570 

586 


4,696 

563 

1,017 

1,650 

1,891 

4,084 

679 

2,739 

18,  494 
2,730 
2,611 
1,987 
4,343 
3,962 
1,221 
1,640 

3,641 
801 
753 

28, 328 
1,399 
2,022 
4,394 
4,921 
2,646 


NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

PARENTS. 


Males. 


Females. 


566 
1,156 
701 
873 
283 

93, 185 
1,873 
1,830 

2,  767 
2,892 
4,114 

4,186 
5,537 
2,747 
5,232 
4,290 

4,580 
3,886 
2,488 

3,  .525 
1,538 

3,636 
2,318 

4,  027 
2,902 
2,018 

3,336 
1,768 
4,643 
3,150 


602 

1,  037 
759 
890 
351 

98, 169 
1,661 
1,459 

2,  825 
2,597 
4,209 

4,094 
5,557 
2,793 
5,562 
4,428 

4,488 
3,908 
2,575 
3,723 
1,547 

3,686 
2,698 
4,319 
2,993 

2,  630 

3,  801 
2,543 
5,540 
3,566 


3,  .550 

3,870 

3,868 

3,700 

2,993 

3,182 

3,491 

4,155 

1,250 

1,473 

1,183 

1,098 

303 

321 

200 

214 

611 

769 

207 

164 

574 

423 

1,692 

1,159 

535 

256 

1,695 

1,570 

396 

257 

435 

288 

903 

874 

521 

534 

197 

195 

826 

892 

955 

982 

1,312 

1,  337 

316 

272 

652 

610 

3,855 

3,657 

625 

491 

483 

445 

635 

654 

668 

655 

827 

853 

241 

226 

376 

333 

1,152 

1,117 

357 

426 

429 

460 

16,  922 

15,  261 

1,704 

1,738 

2.838 

2,406 

2,317 

1,495 

1,699 

1,589 

1,879 

1,622 

FOREIGN  WHITE. 


Males. 


345 
765 
645 
606 
214 

61, 586 
2,367 
2,385 
2,253 
2,  258 
2,635 

2,477 
3,413 
2,186 
3,503 
2,476 

3,046 
2,052 
1,402 
1,832 
1,241 


Females. 


310 
562 
571 
483 
163 

53,  024 
1,108 
1,312 
1,786 
1,676 
2,447 

2,097 
2,999 
2,055 
2,750 
2,571 

2,422 
1,939 
1,269 
1,759 
943 


1,957 

1,749 

1,515 

1,629 

2,486 

2,149 

1,703 

1,501 

1,223 

1,470 

2,188 

1,932 

1,034 

1,408 

3,052 

2,754 

1,663 

1,599 

2,073 

1,  8.52 

2,  .506 

1,838 

2,703 

2,007 

1,957 

2,003 

718 

566 

680 

590 

150 

103 

105 

79 

317 

291 

123 

62 

1,289 

489 

2,588 

1,051 

1,080 

303 

2,  410 

1,439 

406 

213 

653 

296 

774 

722 

455 

456 

127 

109 

823 

747 

926 

787 

1,140 

1,103 

263 

232 

504 

399 

3,  416 

3,007 

685 

434 

540 

450 

490 

455 

498 

545 

740 

717 

134 

163 

329 

243 

916 

771 

315 

278 

278 

298 

20,  042 

14,  881 

2,784 

2,087 

4,156 

2,789 

2,432 

1,272 

1,570 

1,551 

2.586 

1,603 

TOTAL  OOLOHBD. 


Males.  Females. 


205 
271 
352 
103 
70 

13, 247 
637 
691 
484 
201 
289 

161 

40 

691 

44 
528 

274 

17 

453 

177 

1,790 

45 
990 
220 
784 
587 

439 

392 

59 

388 

656 
953 
615 
642 

698 

1,085 

103 

271 

92 


166 
481 

53 
645 

24 
139 


200 
11 

'   7 
19 

17 
193 


795 
88 

256 
83 

123 

219 

17 

9 

127 
13 
16 

2,784 
84 
127 

1,379 
284 
366 


257 

262 

400 

73 

74 

13,  819 
774 
606 
488 
199 
296 

177 
34 

706 
55 

554 

166 

21 

420 

250 

1,778 


65 

22 

1,112 

23 

268 

24 

817 

25 

658 

26 

497 

27 

468 

28 

54 

29 

477 

30 

661 

31 

864 

32 

650 

33 

704 

34 

796 

35 

1,178 

30 

98 

37 

295 

38 

96 

39 

9 

40 

11 

41 

76 

42 

35 

43 

135 

44 

11 

45 

42 

46 

159 

47 

3 

48 

3 

49 

13 

50 

18 

51 

136 

52 

53 

17 

54 

601 

55 

45 

56 

167 

57 

51 

58 

101 

59 

210 

60 

15 

61 

12 

62 

113 

63 

15 

64 

4 

65 

1,874 

66 

71 

67 

101 

68 

676 

69 

238 

70 

227 

71 

372- 


■45 


706  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIBS,   TOWNS,  VIIXAQES,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Nebraska — Continued. 
Omaha — Continued 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Ward  9 

Plattsmouth 

South  Omaha 

York 

Nevada : 

Carson 

Reno 

Virginia  city 

New  Hampshire : 

Berlin 

Claremont 

Concord 

Derry 

Dover 

Exeter 

Farmington 

Franklin 

Gilford 

Haverhill 

Keene 

Laconia 

Lancaster 

Lebanon 

Littleton 

Manchester 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

AVard  6 

Ward7 

Ward  8 

Milford 

Nashua 

Newmarket 

Newport 

Pembroke 

Peterboro 

Pittsfield 

Portsmouth 

Rochester 

Somersworth 

Winchester 

Wolfboro 

New  Jersey : 

Atlantic  city 

Bayonne 

Bordentown . . 

Bridgeton 

Burlington 

Camden 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward  6 

Ward? 

Wards 

Ward  9 

Elizabeth 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward7 

Ward  8 


NATIVE 

BORN. 

FOREIGN  BORN. 

TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

8,081 

7,160 

2,025 

1,690 

7,836 

6,904 

2,894 

2,753 

1,  635 

1,448 

2,867 

2,  730 

7,296 

6,562 

1,917 

1,503 

7,105 

6,367 

3,398 

3,440 

952 

941 

3,332 

3,356 

3,470 

2,827 

1,194 

901 

3,418 

2,792 

3,064 

2,444 

1,628 

926 

3,029 

2,406 

1,457 

1,565 

188 

195 

1,442 

1,550 

1,448 

1,096 

1,154 

252 

1,318 

1,024 

1,425 

1,252 

633 

253 

1,335 

1,170 

2,892 

2,446 

2,048 

1,125 

2,817 

2,405 

816 

806 

1,218 

889 

815 

806 

2,000 

2,356 

575 

634 

1,989 

2,350 

6,889 

6,983 

1,674 

1,458 

6,853 

6,954 

1,173 

1,205 

110 

116 

1,171 

1,205 

4,561 

5,047 

1,457 

1,725 

4,555 

5,039 

1,770 

1,681 

419 

414 

1,764 

1,675 

1,493 

1,477 

54 

40 

1,493 

1,476 

1,599 

1,744 

410 

332 

1,598 

1,744 

1,491 

1,529 

285 

280 

1,483 

1,523 

1,209 

1,162 

94 

80 

1,207 

1,159 

3,137 

3,343 

465 

501 

3,137 

3,  343 

2,062 

2,292 

825 

964 

2,056 

2,285 

1,389 

1,268 

394 

322 

1,384 

1,265 

1,561 

1,810 

193 

199 

1,559 

1,808 

1,346 

1,403 

312 

304 

1,344 

1,403 

11,  315 

12,720 

8,549 

11,  542 

11, 294 

12,  701 

837 

987 

820 

1,214 

837 

987 

1,334 

1,523 

277 

354 

1,333 

1,521 

1,700 

2,088 

1,405 

1,939 

1,693 

2,081 

1,796 

2,133 

1,  205 

1,703 

1,788 

2,128 

1,414 

1,533 

1,916 

2,688 

1,414 

1,533 

1,  775 

1,832 

479 

579 

1,771 

1,828 

760 

794 

23? 

408 

760 

794 

1,699 

1,830 

2,215 

2,657 

1,698 

1,829 

1,241 

1,329 

244 

200 

1,241 

1,329 

6,361 

6,667 

3,015 

3,268 

6,351 

6,654 

860 

882 

464 

536 

860 

882 

1,160 

1,238 

113 

112 

1,155 

1,238 

887 

873 

724 

688 

885 

873 

1,004 

1,105 

200 

198 

1,003 

1,105 

1,085 

1,164 

163 

193 

1,085 

1,161 

3,964 

4,354 

736 

773 

3,941 

4,329 

2,807 

2,917 

939 

733 

2,803 

2,  915 

1,545 

1,798 

1,324 

1,540 

1,544 

1,798 

1,123 

1,044 

222 

195 

1,123 

1,044 

1,415 

1,356 

162 

87 

1,412 

1,356 

5,551 

6,044 

649 

811 

4,604 

4,  890 

6,332 

6,013 

3,711 

2,977 

6,265 

5,912 

1,827 

2,044 

156 

205 

1,736 

1,940 

5,240 

5,589 

328 

267 

5,004 

5,298 

3,  UO 

3,469 

296 

359 

2,878 

3,183 

24,  656 

25,  924 

3,871 

3,862 

22,444 

23,  306 

3,251 

3,398 

475 

526 

3,231 

3,325 

3,845 

4,214 

683 

794 

3,812 

4,129 

1,971 

1,995 

296 

271 

1,961 

1,970 

2,261 

2,576 

234 

228 

2,261 

2,564 

3,201 

3,  314 

427 

383 

2,858 

2,889 

2,978 

3,  145 

433 

400 

2,690 

2,838 

2,528 

2,533 

573 

515 

1,740 

1,656 

2.502 

2,509 

519 

466 

1,784 

1,720 

2,119 

2,240 

231 

279 

2,107 

2,215 

13,  085 

13,  540 

5,711 

5,428 

12,  726 

13, 115 

3,029 

2,837 

1,664 

1,344 

3,018 

2,822 

2,388 

2,229 

1,645 

1,348 

2,384 

2,228 

1,927 

1,873 

1,054 

982 

1,810 

1,775 

816 

958 

216 

223 

771 

914 

2,262 

2,589 

478 

-661 

2,202 

2,509 

974 

1,194 

156 

273 

923 

1,120 

752 

880 

152 

220 

710 

813 

937 

980 

346 

377 

908 

934 

POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE : 


707 


1890— Continued. 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 
PABBNTS. 


Males. 


5,428 
1,837 
5,008 
2,382 

2,414 
1,753 
1,231 

867 
925 
932 

399 
1,532 
5,457 
1,056 
3,323 

1,448 
1,435 
1,249 
1,312 
1,107 

2,557 
1,606 
1,121 
1,312 
1,075 

6,252 
440 
1,084 
1,050 
1,135 

203 

1,213 

499 

628 

1,001 

4,073 

625 

1,056 

607 

835 

976 
3,154 
2,313 
1,000 

932 
1,340 


3,795 

2,782 
1,393 
4,632 
2,418 

17, 141 
2,588 
2,828 
1,547 
1,916 

2,156 
2,046 
1,171 
1,211 
1,678 

5,611 

1,266 

396 

425 

449 

1,460 
675 
489 
451 


Females. 


4,613 
1,632 
4,410 
2,291 

1,870 
1,  329 
1,324 

595 

786 
638 

353 
1,816 
5,557 
1,078 
3,732 

1,376 
1,  412 
1,345 
1,343 
1,072 

2,770 
1,783 
1,040 
1,519 
1,103 

7,321 
543 
1,268 
1,405 
1,429 

237 

1,246 

511 

682 

1,131 

4,384 

666 

1,133 

610 

935 

1,077 
3,534 
2,396 
1,183 
836 
1,308 


3,980 
2,557 
1,558 
4,  882 
2,655 

17,  772 
2,647 
3,004 
1,585 
2,163 

2,179 
2,154 
1,140 
1,131 
1,769 

5,922 

1,110 

354 

419 

556 


NATIVE  WHITE — FOEEIQN 
PASENTS. 


1,< 


778 
565 
471 


Males. 


2,408 

1,030 

2,097 

950 

1,004 

1,276 

211 

451 

410 

1,885 

416 

457 

1,396 

115 

1,232 

316 
58 
349 
171 
100 

580 
450 
263 
247 
269 

5,042 
397 
249 
643 
653 

1,211 
558 
261 

1,070 

240 

2,278 
235 
99 
278 
168 

109 
787 
490 
544 
191 
72 


809 
3,483 
343 
372 
460 

5,303 
643 
984 
414 
345 

702 
644 
569 
573 
429 

7,115 
1,752 
1,988 
1,385 
322 


Females. 


742 
248 
221 
457 


2,291 
1,098 
1,957 
1,065 

922 

1.077 

226 

429 

384 

1,767 

453 
534 

1,397 
127 

1,307 

299 
64 
399 

180 
87 

573 
502 
225 
289 
300 

5,380 
444 
253 
676 
699 

1,296 
582 
283 

1,147 

198 
2,270 
216 
105 
263 
170 

84 
795 
519 

615 

208 

48 


910 
3,355 
382 
416 
528 

5,534 
678 

1,125 
385 
401 

710 
684 
516 
589 
446 

7,193 
1,712 
1,874 
1,356 

358 


840 
342 
248 
463 


FOREIGN  WHITE. 


Males. 


2,023 

1,635 

1,904 

952 

1,193 

1,625 

188 


547 

496 

1,811 

1,218 
572 

1,671 
110 

1,451 

418 

52 

409 

285 

94 

465 
823 
393 
192 
311 

8,539 

818 

277 

1,  402 

1,205 

1,913 

479 

232 

2,213 

242 
3,012 
463 
111 
722 
198 

163 
725 
936 
1,321 
222 
162 


623 

3,700 
156 
324 
295 

3,795 
469 
678 
290 
221 

420 
419 
561 
508 
229 

5,702 
1,660 
1,644 
1,053 
216 

478 
155 
150 
346 


Females. 


TOTAL  COLORED. 


1,687 

1,448 

1,503 

941 

900 
926 
195 

238 

249 

1,116 


633 

1,455 

116 

1,723 

414 

40 

332 

280 

80 

501 
964 
322 
199 
304 

11,  542 

1,  214 

354 

1,939 

1,703 

2,688 
579 
408 

2,657 

200 
3,268 
536 
112 
68« 


193 
769 
733 
1,540 
195 
87 


804 
2,977 
205 
267 
358 

3,847 
526 
794 
268 
228 

380 
400 
511 
461 
279 

5,424 

1,342 

1,348 

982 

223 

660 
272 
220 
377 


Males. 


247 
27 
204 


53 
38 

15 

737 
227 
312 

1 
14 
39 

2 

12 


Females. 


3 
3 

31 
2 
1 

10 


973 
78 
91 
240 
263 

2,288 
26 
38 
16 
13 

350 
302 
800 
729 
14 

368 

15 

5 

118 
45 

60 
52 
44 
29 


259 
23 

195 


10 


3 
29 

2 


1,161 
101 
104 
291 

287 

2,  633 
73 
85 
28 
12 

428 
307 
881 
794 
25 

429 

17 

1 

98 

44 

81 
75 
67 
46 


9 
10 

11 
12 
13 

14 
15 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

21 

22 
23 
24 
25 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 

32 
33 
34 

35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 


47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 

57 
58 
59 
60 
61 

62 
63 
64 
65 
66 

67 

68 


708  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  JtO.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BOEN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLOEED, 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,   AND 
BOKOUGHS. 


Kew  Jersev — Continued. 

Freehold 

Gloucester 

Hackenaack 

Haddonfield 

Hammonton 

Harrison 

Hoboken 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Jersey  city 

Aldermanic  district  1 
Aldermanic  district  2 
Aldermanic  district  3 
Aldermanic  district  4 
Aldermanic  district  5 
Aldermanic  district  6 

Keyport 

Lainbertvillo 

Long  Branch 

Millville 

Morristo  wn 

Newark 

Ward    1 

Ward    2 

Ward   3 

Ward   4 

Ward   5 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Ward  14 

Ward  15 

New  Brunswick 

Newton 

Ocean  Grove 

Orange 

Passaic 

Paterson 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Warde 

Ward? 

Ward  8 

Perth  Amboy 

Phillipsburg 

Plainfield 

Princeton 

Eahway 

Raritan 

Bed  Bank 

Salem 

Somerville 

South  Amboy 

South  Orange 

Trenton 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward4 

Wards 

AVarde 

Ward? 


NATIVE  BOEN. 


Males. 


227 
514 
266 
049 
151 
481 


790 
671 
581 
044 

596 
718 

118 
717 
582 
499 
967 

473 
702 
090 
805 


160 
853 
583 
349 
039 
915 

979 

158 
043 
645 
094 

222 
968 
170 
194 
948 

275 
311 
206 
458 
820 


527 
348 
388 
906 

751 
130 
533 
315 

704 
731 
182 
546 
791 

746 
718 
458 
623 
559 
103 

682 
864 
258 
074 


741 

127 

951 

3,840 


Females. 


442 
505 
439 
288 
255 
606 

198 
779 
829 
824 
766 

049 
125 
769 
739 
103 
002 
311 

547 
951 
037 
512 
713 

099 
013 
724 
715 
808 
076 

414 
264 
865 
201 
183 

730 
041 
503 
549 
013 

922 
488 
392 
925 


287 
737 
356 
712 
322 

012 
160 


623 

948 
749 
483 
103 

789 
970 
766 
822 
646 
183 

728 
339 
409 
511 


705 

183 

962 

3,866 


rOEBlGN  BORN. 


Males. 


129 
728 
061) 
74 
790 
1,616 

8,918 
2,435 
1,069 
2,718 
2,696 

27,450 
3,790 
6,613 
3,467 
6,731 
2,280 
4,569 

206 
233 
583 
370 
577 

27, 820 
783 
885 
562 
1,173 
736 

4,848 
1,408 
2,179 
544 
1,806 

1,260 
4,031 
5,642 
403 
1,560 

1,557 

103 

67 

2,679 

2,826 

15,  377 
1,537 
1,805 
3,044 
1,262 

2,509 

926 

1,363 

2,931 

2,484 
538 

1,054 
176 
567 

554 
231 
140 
207 
618 
308 

7,434 
421 
139 

1,035 

915 

631 
459 

845 


Females. 


134 
817 
639 
91 
637 
1,635 

8,446 
2,059 
1,196 
2,736 
2,455 

25,  908 
3,209 
5,716 
3,389 
6,360 
2,513 
4,721 

185 
256 
521 
315 
1,000 

27,  751 
946 
959 
778 
926 
676 

4,589 
1,458 
2,488 
694 
1,814 

1,572 
3,576 
5,285 
554 
1,436 

1,849 

101 

89 

2,782 

2,504 

15,  785 
1,523 
1,886 
3,036 
1,400 

2,563 

808 

1,411 

3,158 

1,701 
427 

1,282 
217 
644 

467 
226 
152 
209 
507 
512 

6,614 
452 
257 
711 

671 
644 
419 
832 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


189 
509 
196 
992 
137 
471 

054 

788 
657 
577 
032 

602 
483 
968 
547 
558 
325 
721 

383 
669 
838 
748 
675 

306 
764 
377 
127 
935 
894 

935 

035 
867 
489 
766 

149 
959 
953 
161 


942 
302 
200 


590 
514 
321 
212 
850 

740 
115 
53U 
308 

666 
719 
940 
302 


745 
586 
205 
453 
558 
083 

770 
808 
109 
877 


1,724 

2,013 

943 

3,507 


Females.' 


390 
501 
329 
181 
232 
595 

171 
779 
817 

817 
758 

984 
914 
651 
556 
076 
783 
004 

471 
919 
768 
439 
479 

858 
897 
487 
424 
703 
053 

378 
103 
613 
983 
849 

596 
025 
282 
491 
974 

516 

467 
353 
467 
772 

964 

724 
327 
539 
240 

000 
150 
648 
336 

589 
931 
346 
146 
973 

787 
828 
460 
621 
645 
159 

958 
251 
256 
490 

686 
071 
954 
553 


POPULATION.  709 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


NATIVE  WHTTE — NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PABENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

974 

1,140 

215 

250 

128 

134 

39 

52 

1 

1,489 

1,454 

1,020 

1,047 

728 

817 

5 

4 

2 

1,504 

1,623 

692 

706 

655 

639 

75 

110 

3 

885 

1,049 

107 

132 

73 

91 

58 

107 

4 

837 

899 

300 

333 

790 

637 

14 

23 

5 

751 

762 

1,720 

1,833 

1,610 

1,635 

16 

11 

6 

3,761 

3,641 

9,293 

9,' 530 

8,893 

8,446 

57 

27 

7 

814 
56C 

739 

555 

1,974 

2  040 

2,420 

2.059 

11 

8 

l!091 

li262 

1,  062 

1,196 

21 

12"" 

9 

1,384 

1,520 

3,193 

3,297 

2,715 

2,736 

7 

7 

10 

997 

827 

3,035 

2,931 

2,690 

2,455 

18 

8 

11 

20,  907 

20,  592 

32, 635 

33,  392 

27,  290 

25,  890 

1,154 

1,083 

12 

1.885 

1,631 

3,598 

3,283 

3,749 

3,206 

271 

214 

13 

1,847 

1,678 

7,121 

6,973 

6,602 

5,714 

161 

120 

14 

3,897 

3,673 

4,650 

4,883 

3,  430 

3,387 

207 

185 

15 

3,391 

3,508 

8,167 

8,568 

6,712 

6,  357 

43 

30 

16 

4,210 

4,  395 

3,115 

3,388 

2,  257 

2,512 

197 

220 

17 

5,737 

5,707 

5,984 

6,297 

4,540 

4,  714 

275 

314 

18 

1,124 

1,178 

259 

293 

205 

185 

91 

76 

19 

1,298 

1,358 

371 

561 

231 

256 

35 

32 

20 

2,184 

2,114 

654 

654 

574 

521 

261 

269 

21 

4,124 

3,852 

624 

587 

369 

315 

58 

73 

22 

1,914 

2,459 

761 

1,020 

568 

999 

200 

235 

23 

27,  054 

28,  727 

32, 252 

34, 131 

27,  667 

27,728 

2,007 

2,264 

24 

1,780 

1,922 

984 

975 

770 

946 

102 

116 

25 

1,345 

1,376 

1,032 

1,111 

875 

959 

216 

237 

26 

1,353 

1,531 

774 

893 

553 

776 

231 

293 

27 

1,035 

872 

900 

831 

1,167 

926 

110 

105 

28 

967 

1,074 

927 

979 

732 

676 

25 

23 

29 

2,207 

2,404 

5,  728 

5,  974 

4,833 

4,586 

59 

39 

30 

1,219 

1,160 

1,816 

],943 

1,405 

1,458 

126 

161 

31 

4,310 

4,621 

2,557 

2,992 

2, 143 

2,476 

212 

264 

32 

1,788 

2,109 

701 

874 

533 

694 

167 

218 

33 

2,233 

2,309 

2,533 

2,540 

1,  798 

1,814 

336 

334 

34 

2,395 

2,611 

1,754 

1,985 

1,254 

1,571 

79 

135 

35 

1,462 

1,397 

4,497 

4,628 

4,023 

3,576 

17 

16 

36 

2,010 

2, 139 

5,943 

6,143 

5,627 

5,281 

232 

225 

37 

1,613 

1,817 

548 

674 

399 

553 

37 

59 

38 

1,337 

1,385 

1,558 

1,589 

1,555 

1,436 

58 

39 

39 

4,214 

4,754 

2,728 

2,762 

1,538 

1,847 

352 

408 

40 

1,146 

1,320 

156 

147 

103 

101 

9 

21 

41 

1,122 

1,266 

78 

87 

65 

89 

8 

39 

42 

2,869 

3,043 

3,215 

3,424 

2,662 

2,775 

391 

465 

43 

1,608 

1,619 

2, 126 

2,153 

2,  820 

2,503 

92 

107 

44 

9,562 

10, 168 

13, 028 

13,  796 

15,311 

15,  779 

374 

329 

45 

1,330 

1,  523 

1,184 

1,201 

1,  532 

1,523 

18 

13 

46 

1,646 

1,675 

1,675 

1,652 

1,803 

1,886 

29 

29 

47 

1,  989 

2,222 

2,223 

2,317 

3,  036 

3,035 

184 

174 

48 

1,566 

1,769 

1,284 

1,471 

1,247 

1,398 

71 

84 

49 

850 

905 

1,890 

2,  095 

2,500 

2,562 

20 

13 

50 

449 

446 

666 

704 

915 

808 

26 

10 

51 

354 

353 

1,170 

1,295 

1,  359 

1,411 

7 

1 

52 

1,378 

1,275 

2,930 

3,001 

2,919 

3,156 

19 

5 

53 

1,322 

1,262 

1,344 

1,327 

2,481 

1,701 

41 

34 

54 

2,  865 

3,053 

854 

878 

537 

427 

13 

17 

55 

2,  824 

3,183 

1,116 

1,163 

1,049 

1,280 

247 

405 

56 

1,  023 

839 

279 

307 

173 

210 

247 

338 

57 

1,809 

2,123 

857 

850 

564 

641 

128 

133 

58 

360 

392 

385 

395 

554 

467 

1 

2 

59 

1,  20] 

1,421 

325 

407 

229 

225 

134 

143 

60 

1,967 

2,210 

238 

250 

139 

152 

254 

306 

61 

1,165 

1,331 

288 

290 

205 

209 

172 

201 

62 

918 

942 

640 

703 

618 

507 

1 

1 

63 

674 

712 

409 

447 

308 

511 

20 

25 

64 

13, 167 

13,  488 

7,603 

7,470 

7,391 

6,607 

955 

777 

65 

1,368 

1,  702 

440 

549 

411 

452 

66 

88 

66 

873 

972 

236 

284 

131 

255 

157 

155 

67 

1,688 

1,495 

1,189 

995 

1,  029 

711 

203 

21 

68 

878 

825 

840 

801 

913 

671 

19 

19 

69 

1,272 

1,338 

741 

733 

621 

642 

124 

114 

70 

524 

565 

419 

389 

458 

419 

9 

8 

71 

2,375 

2,473 

1, 132 

1,080 

843 

829 

335 

316 

72 

710  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROOGHS. 


11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 

23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 

29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 

37 
38 
39 
40 
41 

42 
43 
44 
45 

46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

52 
53 
54 
55 

56 

57 
58 


New  Jersey — Continued. 
Trenton — Continued. 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 


Union 

yineland 

Washington 
Woodbury. . . 


New  Mexico : 

Albuquerque  (a) . 
Santa  Fe 


New  York : 
Albany  . . . 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 
Ward  11  - 

Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15  . 
Ward  16  . 
Ward  17  . 


Albion 

Amsterdam. 


Auburn 

Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward   5 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 


Baldwinsville. 
Ballaton  Spa. . 

Bacavia 

Batb 


Binghamton 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward    5 


Ward  6  . 

Ward  7  . 

Ward  8  . 

Ward  9  . 

Ward  10  . 
Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  , 


Brockport  . 


Brooklyn 

Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward   3  . 

Ward  4  . 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6  . 
Ward   7  . 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


Females. 


1,239 
2,248 
1,477 
1,863 

1,142 
2,346 
1,537 
1,728 

8,138 
1,532 
1,336 
1,777 

3,183 
1,850 
1,399 
1,897 

1,653 
2,884 

1,431 
2,890 

35, 183 
2,032 
2,000 
1,738 
1,955 
1,545 

37,  447 
2,311 
1,953 
1,639 
1,918 
1,800 

1,310 
1,373 
1,587 
1,771 
3,484 
2,480 

1,390 
1,363 
1,606 
1,679 
3,513 
2,796 

2,001 
1,719 
1,761 
1,853 
3,479 
3,095 

2,169 
2,011 
2,470 
2,270 
3,460 
3,099 

1,523 
6,103 

1,811 
6,704 

9,943 
1,246 
1,066 

663 
1,750 

598 

10,  256 

1,432 

1,298 

695 

777 

670 

998 
787 

1,016 
819 

1,000 

1,115 
890 

1,083 
991 

1,305 

1,306 

1,400 
2,707 
1,353 

1,429 
1,572 
3,201 
1,604 

14,  631 
1,737 
1,093 
1,401 
395 
1,287 

15, 618 
1,797 
1,313 
1,643 
386 
1,372 

1,151 

1,677 

966 

616 

1,153 

1,932 

938 

585 

968 

1,851 

908 

581 

1,127 

1,904 

924 

544 

1,429 

1,706 

264,  655 
6,422 
2,572 
5,772 

279,  988 
6,296 
2,338 
e,473 

4,220 
6,732 

10,  525 

11,  933 

4,056 
5,933 
11,  382 
14,  431 

FOREIGN  BOEN. 


Males. 


765 
851 
467 
906 

2,255 

207 

51 

119 


458 
278 


10,  406 
978 
847 
684 
730 
383 

377 
256 
463 
593 
1,134 
472 

683 
470 
196 
501 
734 
905 

617 
2,233 

2,930 
430 
282 
119 
737 
195 

245 
268 
318 
183 
153 

159 
273 
645 
137 

2,283 
343 
150 
262 
58 
231 

85 
219 
185 

59 

200 

192 

267 

32 

277 

129,  468 
3,251 
2,319 
3,135 

2,182 
4,230 
7,783 
4,069 


Females. 


656 
683 
468 
821 

2,067 

233 

48 

118 


243 
133 


11, 887 
987 
889 
755 
733 
519 

359 
372 
521 
624 
1, 222 
637 

805 
639 
455 
620 
870 
880 

635 
2,296 

2,729 
441 
357 
148 
257 
236 

296 
279 
331 
224 
160 

146 
282 
668 
167 

2,473 
340 
169 
332 
52 
221 

76 
273 
134 

74 

235 
191 
335 
41 

330 

132, 232 
4,071 
1,757 
3,374 

1,866 
3,274 
8,003 
5,293 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


1,235 
2,243 
1,473 
1,838 

3,138 
1,449 
1,266 
1,580 


1,550 
2,836 


34, 559 
2,032 
1,991 
1,738 
1,941 
1,518 

1,259 
1,348 
1,586 
1,770 
3,479 
2,366 

1,946 
1,688 
1,757 
1,821 
3,231 
3,088 

1,485 
6,070 

9,730 
1,241 
1,040 

644 
1,696 

597 

996 
783 
1,002 
742 
989 

1,298 
1,394 
2,688 
1,331 

14,384 
1,700 
1,089 
1,398 
387 
1,273 

1,132 

1,603 

940 

592 

951 

1,848 

902 

569 

1,416 

260,  292 
6,307 
2,534 
5,705 

4,001 
6,459 

10,  488 

11,  709 


Females. 


1,139 
2,339 
1,528 
1,691 

3,183 
1,759 
1,345 
1,667 


1,353 
2,841 


36, 974 
2,310 
1,937 
1,639 
1,899 
1,773 

1,362 
1,352 
1,606 
1,679 
3,509 
2,674 

2,112 
1,970 
2,455 
2,234 
3,373 
3,090 

1,778 
6,650 

10,  073 
1,425 
1,267 

673 
775 
670 

1,112 
884 

1,005 
908 

1,294 

1,424 
1,563 
3,182 
1,564 

15,  357 
1,753 
1,307 
1,643 
380 
1,367 

1,127 

1,849 

902 

567 

1,118 

1,898 

909 

537 

1,697 

274, 380 
6,146 
2,312 
6,353 

3,803 
5,732 

11,  342 
14, 063 


a  New  town. 


POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE ; 


711, 


1890— Contiuiied. 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 
PARENTS. 


Males. 


604 
1,489 
1,083 
1,013 

723 
1,184 
1,160 
1,850 


1,137 
2,  616 


16,  291 
496 
542 
485 
772 
766 

818 
934 
638 
595 
1,567 
1,369 

708 

989 

1,377 

805 

1,  929 

1,501 

932 

3,587 

5,448 
630 
635 
442 
811 
277 

562 
358 
483 
476 
774 

1,000 

949 

1,620 

1,042 

10,  990 
1,186 
849 
979 
329 
914 

957 

1,245 

702 


576 

1,530 

714 

513 

951 

108, 101 

3,438 

575 

2,659 

1,785 
1,  901 
2,950 
6,370 


Females. 


545 
1,535 
1,151 

887 

703 
1,461 
1,213 
1,427 


974 
2,629 


17,  539 
534 
517 
441 
773 
912 

850 
933 
610 
548 
1,624 
1,519 

809 
1,114 
1,760 

955 
2,064 
1,576 

1,114 
3,893 

5,709 
707 
779 
437 
318 
331 

618 
401 
514 
574 
1,030 

1,067 
1,083 
1,856 
1,211 

11,  283 

1,165 

950 

1,113 

314 

947 

943 

1,377 
633 
453 

676 

1,512 
716 
484 

1,166 

114, 472 

3,241 

523 

2,853 

1,634 
1,422 
3,164 
7,543 


NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 


Males. 


631 

754 
390 

825 

2,415 
265 
106 
230 


413 

220 


18, 268 
1,536 
1,449 
1,253 
1,169 
752 

441 
414 
948 
1,175 
1,912 
997 

1,238 
699 
380 
1,016 
1,302 
1,587 

553 
2,483 

4,282 
611 
405 
202 
885 
320 

434 
425 
519 
266 
215 

298 

445 

1,068 

289 

3,394 
514 
240 
419 
58 
359 

175 

358 

238 

96 

375 

318 

188 

56 

465 

152, 191 
2,869 
1,  9.59 
3,046 

2,216 
4,558 
7,538 
5,339 


Females. 


594 

804 
377 
804 

2,480 
298 
132 
240 


379 
212 


19,  435 
1,776 
1,420 
1,198 
1,126 
861 

512 

419 

996 

1,131 

1,885 

1,155 

1,  303 
856 
695 
1,279 
1,309 
1,514 

664 

2,757 

4,364 

718 
488 
230 
457 
339 

494 
483 
551 
334 
264 

357 

480 

1,326 

353 

4,074 

■  588 

357 

530 

66 

420 

184 
472 
269 
114 

442 

386 

193 

53 

531 

159,  908 


FOREIGN  WHITE. 


Males. 


2,169 
4,310 
8,178 
6,520 


765 
847 
467 
906 

2,250 

206 

50 

117 


421 
270 


10, 372 
978 


726 
381 

367 
252 
463 
593 
1,134 
472 


468 
196 
500 
728 
905 

615 
2,230 

2,910 
430 
280 
115 
730 
195 

243 
268 
318 
179 
152 

158 
271 
645 
137 

2,272 
341 
150 
261 
58 
231 

85 
218 
181 

57 

200 

191 

267 

32 

276 

128, 672 
3,219 
2,306 
3,106 

2,142 
4,134 
7,756 
4,  022 


Females. 


656 
683 
468 
821 

2,067 
231 
48 
118 


242 
132 


11,  877 
987 
889 
755 
731 
519 

358 
371 
521 
624 
1,222 
636 

802 
639 
455 
620 
869 
879 

632 
2,296 

2,714 
441 
355 
144 
257 
236 

295 
279 
331 
216 
160 

145 
282 
667 
167 

2,467 
337 
169 
331 
52 
221 

76 
273 
134 

74 

234 

191 

334 

41 

330 

132,  053 
4,066 
1,756 
3,373 

1,848 
3,268 
7,999 
5,282 


TOTAL  COLORED. 


Males.     Females. 


4 

25 

5 

84 

71 

199 


140 
56 


658 


10 

1 

18 

29 

61 

29 

1 

1 

5 

114 

58 
33 

4 

33 

254 

7 

40 
36 

233 
5 
28 
23 
61 
1 

4 
4 
14 
81 
12 


19 
22 

258 

39 

4 

4 

8 
14 

19 
75 
30 
26 

17 
4 
6 

12 

14 

5,159 

147 

51 

96 

259 

375 

64 

271 


3 

7 
9 
37 


93 
54 
230 


79 
50 


483 

1 

16 


4 
123 


a 

15 
36 
88 
10 

36 
54 

198 

7 

33 

26 

2 


18 
91 
11 


20 
40 

267 

47 

6 

1 


26 
83 
36 

18 

10 
6 
16 

7 


5,787 
155 
27 
121 

271 

207 

44 

379 


11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 

23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 

29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 

37 
38 
39 
40 
41 

42 
43 
44 
45 

46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

52 
53 
54 
55 

56 
57 
58 
59 

60 

61 
62 
63 
64 

65 


712  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,    TOWNS,   VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


New  York — Continned. 
Brooklyn — Continued. 

Ward    8 

Ward   9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Ward  14 

Ward  15 

Ward  16 

Ward  17 

Ward  18 

Ward  19 

Ward  20 

Ward  21 

Ward  22 

Ward  23 

Ward  24 

Ward  25 

Ward  26 

Buffalo 

Ward    1 

Ward   2 

Ward    3 

Ward    4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Ward  9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Canandaigua 

Canastota 

Canton 

Catskill 

Clyde 

Cohoes 

College  Point 

Coney  Island 

Cooperstown 

Corning 

Cortland 

Dansville 

Dunkirk 

Edgewater 

Ellenville 

Elmira 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward4 

Wards 

Ward6 

Ward  7 

Fairport 

Fishkill  on  Hudson. . . 

Flushing  

Fort  Hamilton 

Fort  Plain 

Fredonia 

Fulton 

Geneva 

Glens  Falls 

Gloversville 

Goshen 

Gouverneur 

Greenbush 

Green  Island 

Haverstraw 


NATIVE  BORN. 

FOREIGN  BOEN. 

Hales. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

9,789 

9,792 

6,055 

5,603 

5,809 

5,889 

2,  823 

3,175 

10,  772 

11, 188 

5,904 

6,167 

7,893 

8,241 

3,177 

3,382 

8,221 

7,896 

5,974 

5,277 

7,658 

8,189 

2,943 

2,838 

8,479 

8,287 

5,494 

4,986 

10,  000 

10, 199 

3,811 

3,620 

13, 210 

13,  804 

9,479 

9,227 

13, 757 

14,  235 

7,087 

6,345 

24,  425 

25, 022 

13, 093 

12, 420 

12,  050 

13,  066 

5,339 

5,789 

8,149 

9,669 

2,468 

3,850 

16,  088 

18,  028 

7,885 

8,117 

17, 192 

18,  618 

6,707 

7,733 

10,  503 

12,  938 

2,169 

3,738 

6,267 

5,708 

2,296 

2,500 

16,  248 

18,  257 

4,801 

5,332 

9,969 

10,  053 

4,988 

4,495 

82,  886 

83, 293 

45,  998 

43,  487 

5,710 

5,083 

3,447 

2,885 

2,799 

2,105 

1,050 

968 

4,745 

4,612 

1,851 

1,714 

2,802 

2,960 

1,395 

1,344 

15,  562 

15, 339 

12,  929 

11,232 

9,064 

9,148 

6,816 

6,275 

14, 198 

14,  469 

6,875 

6,570 

3,395 

2,721 

2,061 

1,671 

2,882 

3,052 

1,028 

1,271 

4,833 

6,162 

1,189 

2,156 

10,366 

11,  486 

3,935 

4,517 

3,550 

3,367 

2,145 

1,789 

2,980 

2,789 

1,277 

1,095 

2,269 

2,630 

437 

532 

1,211 

1,255 

167 

141 

1,078 

1,141 

148 

213 

2,040 

2,334 

255 

291 

1,084 

1,200 

163 

191 

6,826 

7,977 

3,395 

4,311 

1,938 

1,809 

1,288 

1,092 

1,263 

723 

851 

476 

1,064 

1,324 

113 

156 

3,651 

3,552 

677 

670 

3,795 

3,933 

463 

399 

1,389 

1,796 

274 

299 

3,138 

3,  237 

1,499 

1,542 

4,626 

4,647 

2,536 

2,450 

1,171 

1,365 

176 

169 

12,  758 

12,817 

2,  768 

2,550 

943 

1,108 

76 

113 

1,249 

1,399 

424 

388 

1,526 

1,646 

379 

395 

1,438 

1,633 

524 

484 

3,244 

3,  343 

528 

507 

2,782 

2,125 

552 

378 

1,576 

1,563 

285 

285 

1,005 

1,208 

166 

173 

1,356 

1,486 

458 

317 

3,047 

3,418 

879 

1,092 

955 

768 

485 

409 

1,257 

1,  384 

125 

98 

1,354 

1,512 

269 

264 

1,765 

1,931 

245 

273 

2,800 

3,129 

769 

859 

3,775 

4, 1.56 

752 

826 

5,765 

6,437 

893 

769 

1,158 

1,378 

175 

196 

1,379 

1,489 

277 

313 

2,  923 

3,081 

628 

669 

1,  643 

1,726 

534 

560 

1,945 

1,761 

857 

507 

TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


5 

629 

10 

445 

7, 

052 

8 

221 

7 

613 

8 

478 

9 

979 

13 

046 

13 

753 

24 

398 

11 

798 

7 

852 

16 

004 

17 

159 

10 

460 

5 

830 

15 

733 

9 

864 

82 

427 

5 

708 

2 

792 

4 

745 

2 

690 

15 

396 

9 

009 

14 

173 

3 

386 

2 

869 

4 

817 

10 

330 

3 

539 

2 

973 

2 

223 

1 

192 

1 

074 

1 

927 

1 

067 

6 

820 

1 

935 

1 

092 

1 

035 

3 

596 

3 

771 

1 

386 

3 

131 

4 

552 

1 

162 

12 

433 

942 

1 

213 

1 

358 

1 

428 

3 

221 

2 

748 

1 

523 

996 

1 

323 

2 

722 

941 

1 

234 

1 

3.50 

1 

758 

2 

727 

3 

760 

5 

711 

1 

030 

1 

379 

2 

918 

1 

643 

1 

678 

Females. 


POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE : 


713 


1890— Continued. 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE — POBEIQN 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

1 

Males.        1      Pemales. 

1 

3,515 

3,406 

6,260 

6,360 

1,893 

1,894 

3,736 

3,761 

3,  358 

3,506 

7,087 

7,332 

3,135 

3,322 

3,917 

3,911 

1,763 

1,819 

6,458 

6,077 

3,908 

4,115 

3,705 

4,020 

2,685 

2,657 

5,793 

5,  630 

4,291 

4,271 

5,688 

5,892 

2,  917 

2,896 

10, 129 

10,  683 

5,494 

5,633 

8,  259 

8,593 

7,852 

7,930 

16,  546 

17,  006 

4,985 

5,482 

6,813 

7,  25V 

4,494 

5,264 

3,358 

3,918 

6,274 

7,040 

9,730 

10,  848 

9,047 

9,692 

8,112 

8,814 

7,288 

8,808 

3,172 

3,968 

2,496 

2,396 

3,334 

2,809 

9,017 

9,985 

6,716 

7,627 

4,011 

3,976 

5,853 

5,971 

29,  209 

27,  535 

53,  218 

55,  333 

1,461 

1,152 

4,  247 

3,931 

1,832 

1,054 

960 

1,047 

2,115 

1,972 

2,630 

2,640 

919 

1,005 

1,771 

1,857 

3,409 

3,201 

11,  987 

11,  977 

2,136 

1,932 

6,873 

7,160 

4,055 

3,890 

10,118 

10,  549 

1,227 

685 

2,159 

2,030 

1,671 

1,517 

1,198 

1,526 

3,103 

3,707 

1,714 

2,430 

5,171 

5,496 

5,159 

5,968 

1,182 

1,082 

2,  357 

2,  277 

928 

842 

2,045 

1,941 

1,478 

1,667 

745 

918 

987 

1,013 

205 

222 

766 

777 

308 

358 

1,480 

1,699 

447 

508 

795 

849 

272 

331 

2,438 

2,760 

4,382 

5,202 

493 

361 

1,442 

1,442 

499 

254 

593 

371 

891 

1,104 

144 

197 

2,516 

2,308 

1,080 

1,187 

3,016 

3,151 

755 

769 

870 

1,122 

516 

671 

1,169 

1,159 

1,962 

2,076 

1,604 

1,556 

2,948 

2,998 

816 

963 

346 

386 

8,347 

8,406 

4,086 

4,089 

808 

903 

134 

204 

686 

801 

527 

567 

913 

949 

445 

500 

832 

853 

596 

773 

2,403 

2,412 

818 

918 

1,688 

1,480 

1,060 

636 

1,017 

1,008 

506 

491 

681 

837 

315 

363 

860 

953 

463 

498 

1,557 

1,778 

1,165 

1,244 

472 

306 

469 

440 

1,013 

1,102 

221 

259 

1,070 

1,150 

280 

360 

1,325 

1,404 

433 

520 

1,580 

1,739 

1,141 

1,298 

2,338 

2,581 

1,422 

1,557 

4,660 

5,268 

1,051 

1,083 

765 

911 

205 

296 

940 

1,045 

439 

443 

1,628 

1,691 

'       1, 290 

1,  376 

907 

949 

736 

777 

890 

892 

788 

798 

FOBBIUN  WHITE. 


Males. 


Females. 


6,034 
2,807 
5,873 
3,112 
5,961 

2,928 
5,487 
3,794 
9,462 
7,063 

13,  067 
5,312 
2,444 
7,850 
6,659 

2,148 
2,276 
4,  745 
4,965 

45,  839 
3,441 
1,037 
1,848 
1,367 

12,  860 
6,798 
6,874 
2,059 
1,026 

1,177 
3,932 
2,144 
1,276 

437 
165 
148 
252 
163 

3,393 

1,286 

836 

113 

670 

459 

273 

1,498 

2,531 

176 

2,763 

76 

421 

■  379 

522 
528 
552 
285 

166 
455 
868 
485 
124 

268 
242 
764 
750 
890 

173 
277 
627 
534 
855 


5,601 
3,171 
6,153 
3,365 

5,277 

2,837 
4,986 
3,620 
9,223 
6,345 

12,  420 
5,780 
3,  837 
8,116 
7,717 

3,729 
2,479 
5,310 
4,489 

43,  361 

2,885 

964 

1,712 

1,328 

11, 164 
6,  265 
6,566 
1,671 
1,269 

2,147 
4,510 
1,786 
1,094 

531 
140 
213 
291 
191 

4,311 

1,092 

474 

156 

660 

399 
299 

1.542 

2,453 

169 

2,545 
113 
387 
394 

484 
506 
377 
284 

173 

317 

1,088 

408 

98 

264 
273 
858 
826 
769 

196 
313 
669 
560 
506 


TOTAL  COLOBKD. 


Males.     Females. 


35 
196 
358 
906 

13 

60 

8 

38 

181 

28 

53 
279 
321 
119 

81 

64 

457 
571 
128 

618 

8 

20 

3 

140 

235 
73 
26 
11 
15 

28 
39 
12 


46 

21 

4 

116 

17 


5 

186 

29 

62 

28 
4 
8 

79 
9 

330 

1 

39 

168 

12 
23 
34 
53 


36 
336 

14 
24 


28 

238 

364 

1,025 


55 


36 

229 
9 

26 
336 

500 
141 
128 

171 
524 
661 
112 

551 


2 

114 

229 
06 

34 


34 
29 
11 

7 

46 

21 

6 

127 

20 

In 

6 

100 

23 

67 

13 
3 
2 
96 
16 

327 

1 

32 

198 

7 

14 
10 
65 


35 

400 

23 

23 


10 

7 

78 

93 

17 

18 

57 

86 

130 

171 

1 
14 

6 

269 

72 

10 

11 

12 
13 

14 
15 

16 
17 
18 
19 

20 
21 
22 
23 
24 

25 
26 

27 
28 
29 

30 
31 
32 
33 

34 
35 
36 
37 
38 

39 
40 
41 
42 
43 

44 
45 
46 

47 
48 

49 
50 
51 
52 

53 
54 
55 
50 


59 
60 
61 

62 
63 
64 
65 
66 

67 
68 
G9 
70 
71 


714  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  «0.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 

28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 

34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 

40 
41 
42 
43 
44 

45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 

55 
56 

57 
58 

59 
60 
61 
62 
63 

64 
65 
66 
67 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VIXLAQES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


New  York— Continued. 

Hempstead 

Hoosick  Falls , 

Hornellsville 

Hudson 

Huntington 


Ilion 

Ithaca  

Jamaica 

Jamestown  . 
Johnstown.. 


Kingston 

Lansingburg 

Leroy 

Little  Falls.., 
Lockport 


Long  Island  city. 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward4 

Ward  5 


Lowrille 

Lyons  

if  alone 

Matteawan 

Mechanics  ville. 
Medina 


Middletown 

Mount  Vernon . 

Newark 

New  Brighton  . 

Newburg 

New  Rochelle . . 


New  York  . . . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward    5. 

Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 

Ward  11 . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15  . 

Ward  16  . 
Ward  17  . 
Ward  18  . 
Ward  19  . 
Ward  20  . 

Ward  21  . 
Ward  22  . 
Ward  23  . 
Ward  24  . 


New  York  Mills  . . . 

Niagara  Falls 

North  Tarry  town . . 
North  Tonawanda . 
Norwich 


Nyack 

Ogdensburg  , 

Olean 

Oneida 

Oneonta 


NATIVE  BOKN. 


0»weeo 

PeeksTsill 

Penn  ■£  an  . . . 
Plattsburg... 
Port  Chester. 


Males. 


1,975 
2,729 
4,712 
3,823 
1,209 

1,672 
4,641 
2,070 
5,129 
3,013 

8,239 
3,829 
976 
3,403 
5,952 

9,731 
2,786 
1,079 
1,549 
2,834 
1,483 

1,053 
1,722 
1,878 
1,686 
1,125 
1,693 

4,961 
3,738 
1,366 
5,641 
8,529 
2,746 

430,  546 
3,071 
329 
1,383 
5,254 
3,674 

5,362 
15,  983 

8,918 
18,  669 
10,  437 

18,  774 
76, 180 
10,332 
6,383 
7,592 

15, 168 
25, 108 
18, 837 
63, 831 
25,  781 

18,  086 

47,  234 

17,  560 

6,600 

708 
1,846 
1,219 
1,799 
2,173 

1,651 
4,004 
3,027 
2,497 
2,790 

7,971 
4,155 
1,759 
2,850 
1,826 


Females. 


2,190 
2,713 
4,857 
4,613 
1,437 

1,688 
5,135 
2,167 
5,500 
3,459 

8,842 
4,477 
1,213 
3,711 
6.658 

9,587 
2,642 
946 
1,544 
3,000 
1,455 

1,226 
1,871 
2,182 
1,848 
1,162 
1,782 

5,541 
4,250 
1,902 
5,433 
9,762 
2,679 

444, 812 

2,942 

158 

720 

4,178 

3,235 

4,375 

15,  248 
8,677 

19,117 
9,679 

18,  764 
83, 119 
10,  267 
5,432 
7,083 

16,  747 
25,  639 
18,  457 
68,513 
26, 617 

18,  699 

51,  578 
18,  337 
7,231 

1,  017 
1,745 
1,209 
1,433 
2,496 

1,855 
4,062 
3,009 
2,753 
3,009 


4,421 
2,080 
2,958 
1,963 


FOREIGN  BOBN. 


Males. 


291 
780 
713 
718 
177 

371 
639 
583 
2,596 
663 

2,202 
990 
261 
777 

1,639 

5,897 

1,592 

689 

883 

1,776 

957 

111 
446 

481 
388 
200 
525 

755 
1.435 

212 
2,665 
2,351 
1,576 

317,  033 

2,879 

239 

921 

4,731 

3,127 

7,724 

13,  288 

7,482 

8,405 

20, 151 

19,  029 

41,  662  ■ 

12,  899 

8,898 

5,512 

8,302 
27,  249 
11,919 
46,  766 
16,  017 

11,  442 

25,  689 

9,408 

3,294 

368 
892 
355 
890 
277 

301 
1,655 
694 
413 
263 

2,310 
504 
392 
591 
781 


Females. 


375 
792 
714 
816 
205 

326 
664 
541 
2,813 
633 

1,978 

1,254 

293 

892 

1,789 

5,291 

1,339 

589 

837 

1,653 

873 

121 
436 
445 
356 
192 
492 

720 
1,407 

218 
2,684 
2,445 
1,216 

322,  910 

2,230 

203 

741 

3,646 

2,349 

5,658 
12,  847 
6,143 
8,234 
17,329 

18,  859 
44,  085 
12,  386 
7,381 
5,212 

8,917 
25, 162 

14,  057 
55,  736 

15,  912 

14, 792 
29,  376 
8,643 
3.012 

459 
1,019 
396 
671 
266 

304 
1,941 
628 
420 
210 

2,672 
596 
223 
611 
704 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


1,874 
2,721 
4,688 
3,678 
1,112 

1,659 
4,514 
1,919 
5, 075 
2,957 

8,033 
3,780 
952 
3,384 
5,882 

9,683 
2,775 
1,078 
1,530 
2,818 
1,482 

1,053 
1,687 
1,874 
1,676 
1,125 
1,669 

4,858 
3,666 
1,364 
5,551 
8,  255 
2,641 

420, 449 
3,008 
318 
1,370 
5,232 
3,646 

5,303 
15,  978 

8,575 
18,  220 
10, 405 

18,  769 
74,  385 
10, 329 
6,332 
6,613 

14,  258 
25,  066 
18,  685 
62,  986 
23, 741 

17,  892 

45,  543 

17,  340 

6,455 

708 
1,745 
1,172 
1,799 
2,094 

1,566 
3,992 
2,975 
2,459 
2,778 

7,945 
4,070 
1,730 
2,8.50 
1,801 


Females. 


2,055 
2,708 
4,833 
4,408 
1,316 

1,672 
4,985 
1,984 
5,401 
3,414 

8,626 
4,413 
1,190 
3,686 
6,576 

9,531 
2,638 
946 
1,527 
2,974 
1,446 

1,226 
1,847 
2,182 
1,838 
1,160 
1,758 

5,402 
4,147 
1,900 
5,356 
9,456 
2,544 

432, 192 

2,  880 

149 

715 

4,  :C9 

3,209 

4,330 
15,244 

8,  .'!70 
18,505 

9,635 

18,  758 
81,  083 
10,  262 
5,359 
5,956 

15,  539 
25,  581 
18,  204 
67,  496 
24,  080 

18, 364 

49, 132 

18,  063 

7.109 

1,017 
1,718 
1, 145 
1,432 
2,412 

1,743 
4,054 
2,958 
2,708 
2,994 

8,863 
4,323 
2,  035 
2,957 
1,924 


POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE : 


715 


1890— Coutiuued. 


NATIVE  WHITE — NATIVE 
PARENTS. 


Males. 


Females. 


1,548 
1,505 
3,448 
2,660 
895 

1,073 
3,644 
1,243 
3,170 
2,255 

4,756 
2,243 
528 
2,120 
3,306 

2,910 
950 
225 
487 
856 
392 

826 

954 

1,073 

1,143 

747 
924 

3,693 

2,078 
1,014 
2,885 
4,898 
1,389 

134,  457 
731 
106 
582 
1,199 
834 

733 
2,979 
2,464 
8,665 
1,113 

3,174 
29,  885 
1,708 
1,112 
3,310 

6,085 
4,381 
7,091 
17,  702 
7,108 

7,247 

17,  508 

5,909 

2,831 

330 
641 
628 
878 
1,684 

1,173 
1,445 
1,914 
1,691 
2,439 

3,522 
3,334 
1,437 
1,643 
1,044 


NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 
PABENTS. 


1,705 
1,471 
3,377 
3,181 
1,080 

1,091 
4,001 
1,326 
3,403 
2,632 

5,277 
2,627 
707 
2,337 
3,627 

2,877 
874 
202 
456 
924 
421 

940 

1,  029 

1,244 

1,  226 

737 

967 

4,051 
2,374 
1,465 
2,631 
5,625 
1,316 

136,  030 
5C2 
53 
156 
846 
619 

428 
2,680 
2,179 
8,  396 

879 

3,146 

32,  219 

1,  733 

772 
2,700 

6,520 
4,188 
0,376 
18,  924 
7,208 

7,223 

18,  940 

6,139 

3,144 

487 
573 
631 
659 
1,947 

1,339 
1,532 
1,919 
1,892 
2,647 

3, 954 
3,305 
1,636 
1,626 
1,112 


Males. 


Females. 


326 
1,216 
1,240 
1,018 

217 

586 

870 

676 

1,  905 

702 

3,277 
1,537 
424 
1,264 
2,576 

6,773 
1,825 
853 
1,  043 
1,962 
1,090 

227 
733 
801 
533 
378 
745 

1,165 
1,588 
350 
2,666 
3,357 

I,  252 

285,  992 

2,277 

212 

788 

4,  033 

2,812 

4,570 
12,  999 
6,111 
9,555 
9,292 

15, 595 

44,  500 
8,621 
5,220 
3,303 

8, 173  ■ 
20.  685 

II,  594 

45,  284 
16,  633 

10,  645 
28,  035 

11,  431 
3,624 

378 
1,104 
544 
921 
410 

393 

2,547 

1,061 

768 

339 

4,423 
736 
293 

1,207 
757 


350 
1,237 
1,456 
1,227 

236 

581 
984 
658 
2,058 
782 

3,349 
1,786 
483 
1,349 
2,  949 

6,654 
1,764 
744 
1,071 
2,050 
1,025 

286 
818 
938 
612 
423 
791 

1,351 

1,773 
435 
2,725 
3,831 
1,228 

296, 162 

2,  318 

96 

559 

3,323 

2,590 

3,  902 
12, 564 

6, 191 
10, 109 
8,756 

15,  612 
48,  864 

8,  529 
4,587 
3,  256 

9,019 
21,  393 
11,  828 
48, 572 

16,  872 

11, 141 

30, 192 

11,  924 

3,965 

530 
1,145 
514 
773 
465 

404 

2,522 

1,  039 

816 

347 

4,909 
1,018 

399 
1,331 

812 


FOREIGN  WHITE. 


Males. 


290 
775 
709 
717 
173 

370 
633 
583 
2,592 
663 

2,198 
984 
261 
774 

1,622 

5,881 

1,586 

689 

881 

1,773 

952 

111 
442 

481 
387 
200 
522 

753 

1,423 
212 
2,648 
2,338 
1,571 

314,481 

2,  854 

236 

909 

4,  669 

3,100 

7,382 

13, 223 

7,407 

8,305 

20,  054 

18,  978 

41,  326 

12,  845 

8,853 

5,380 

8,165 
27, 131 
11,  844 
46,  527 
15,  813 

11,  348 

25,  492 

9,365 

3,275 

368 
878 
355 
889 
277 

296 
1,  653 
681 
411 
263 

2,306 
501 
192 
.591 
779 


Females. 


375 
792 
712 
816 
205 

326 
662 

541 

2,812 

632 

1,978 

1,253 

293 

892 

1,770 

5,291 

1,339 

589 

837 

1,653 

873 

121 
434 
445 
356 
192 
483 

720 
1,406 

218 
2,681 
2,445 
1,215 

322, 505 

2,229 

203 

741 

3,642 

2,349 

5,648 
12,  845 
6,131 
8,207 
17,  328 


TOTAL  COLORED. 


18,  859 

44,026 

12,  386 

7.381 

5,185 

8,894 

25, 156 

14,  041 

55,  702 

15,  825 

14,  778 

29,  305 

8,  639 

3,005 

459 

1,002 

396 

671 

265 

304 

1,940 

625 

417 

210 

2,670 

596 

221 

611 

704 

Males. 


102 
13 
28 
146 
101 

14 

133 

151 

58 

56 

210 
55 
24 
22 
87 

64 
17 

1 
21 
19 

6 


Females. 


105 

84 
2 
107 
287 
110 

12,  649 
88 
14 
25 
84 
55 

401 
70 
418 
549 
129 

56 

2,131 

57 

96 

1,111 

1,047 

160 

227 

1,084 

2,244 

288 


263 
164 


115 

47 

1 

79 

90 
14 
65 
40 
12 

30 
88 
29 


27 


135 
5 

26 
205 
121 

16 
152 
183 
40 
46 

216 
65 
23 
25 

101 

56 

4 


10 
2 
33 

139 
104 
2 
80 
306 
136 

13,  025 

63 

9 

5 

13 

26 

55 

6 

319 

639 

45 


2,095 

5 

73 

1,154 

1,231 

64 

269 

1,051 

2,624 

349 

2,517 
278 
129 


44 

64 

1 

85 

112 

9 

54 

48 

15 

28 
98 
47 
1 
39 


9 

10 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 

28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 

34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 

40 

41 
42 

43 
44 

45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 

55 
56 
57 
58 

59 

60 
61 
62 
63 

64 
65 
66 

67 


70 
71 
72 
73 


716  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE   AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


New  Tort — Continued 

Port  Jervis 

Port  Kichmond  — 

Potsdam 

Poughkeepsie 

Rochester 

Ward    1 

Ward    2 , 

Ward   3 

Ward    4 

Ward   5 , 

Ward   6 , 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 

Ward   9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Ward  14 

Ward  15 

Ward  16 

Rome 

Salamanca 

Sandy  Hill 

Saratoga  Springs  . 
Saugerties 

Schenectady  

Seneca  Falls 

Singsing 

Suspension  Bridge, 

Syracuse 

Ward    1 

Ward   2 

Ward    3 

Ward    4 

Ward    5 

Ward   6 

Ward   7 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Tarrytown 

Tonawanda 

Troy.. 

Ward   1 

Ward    2 

Ward    3 

Ward    4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Ward  9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Utica 

Ward    1 

Ward    2 

Ward    3 

Ward   4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Ward   9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 


NATIVE 

BORN. 

Males. 

Females. 

4,112 
2,467 
1,476 
8,325 

4,165 
2,574 
1,816 
9,837 

45, 120 
858 
1,078 
2,372 
1,410 
3,194 

49,  001 
677 
1,214 
2,763 
1,497 
3,477 

1,476 
2,589 
5,384 
3,545 
1,928 

1,676 
3,241 
5.749 
3,690 
2,376 

3,038 
2,973 
3,653 
2,435 
2,336 
6,851 

3,270 
3,233 
3,771 
2,707 
2,454 
7,206 

5,639 
1.374 
1,166 
4,565 
1,692 

6,239 
1,454 
1,342 

5,  473 
2,042 

7,749 
2,519 
4,248 
1,546 

7,771 
2,695 
3,275 
1,391 

31,  848 
1,871 
3,  467 
2,739 
5,008 
5,475 

33,  953 
1,925 
3,611 
2,578 
5,357 
6,088 

2,298 
3,683 
3,215 
1,791 
1,010 
1,291 

2,602 
3,851 
3,614 
1,904 
969 
1,454 

1,265 
2,615 

1,466 

2,307 

20, 588 

1,157 

1,665 

950 

1,519 

23, 103 
1,454 
1,908 
1,026 
2,177 

2,171 
1,438 
1,842 
1,244 
1,567 

2,491 
1,343 
2,332 
1,334 
1,432 

2,189 
1,335 
1,576 
1,935 

2,414 
1,427 
1,524 
2,241 

15,  097 
435 
1,310 
1,080 
1,121 

17, 141 
379 
1,409 
1,292 
1,348 

504 

745 

1,523 

2,252 

615 

863 

1,995 

2,463 

2,375 

906 

1,092 

1,754 

2,455 

961 

1,  350 

2,011 

FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


512 

652 

332 

1,  9,34 

19,  333 
344 
647 
576 
468 
1,748 

858 

565 

1,894 

1,175 

603 

1,277 
1,212 
2,748 
892 
932 
3,394 

1,  642 
426 
198 
853 
255 

2,459 
427 

1,087 
717 

11,074 
554 
1,908 
1,147 
1,990 
1,581 

390 
1,445 
645 
743 
429 
242 

401 
1.  211 

8,003 
469 
521 
256 
326 

620 
1,201 
673 
530 
665 

697 

587 
972 
486 

5,511 
193 
685 
318 
214 

249 
344 
455 
763 

1,119 
199 
310 
662 


Females. 


538 

597 

337 

2,110 

20, 442 
313 
529 
821 
571 
1,559 

926 

829 

2,164 

1,192 

758 

1,370 
1,311 
2,706 
1,033 
932 
3,428 

1,471 
438 
189 

1,084 
248 

1,923 

475 
742 
751 

11,  268 
562 
1,775 
1, 183 
2,090 
1,554 

546 
1,466 

790 
733 
359 
210 

430 
1,012 

9,  262 
613 
650 
432 
482 

741 
843 
938 
757 
711 


707 
952 
560 

6,258 
134 
650 
358 
305 

300 
345 
652 

876 

1,275 
256 
383 
724 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


4,056 
2,405 
1,476 
8,101 

44,873 
851 
1,068 
2,270 
1,402 
3,189 

1,474 
2,577 
5,358 
3,529 
1,920 

3,031 
2,973 
3,653 

2,427 
2,331 
6,820 

5,594 
1,372 
1,161 
4,337 
1,679 

7,706 
2,503 
4,062 
1,536 

31,  459 
1,871 
3,464 
2,727 
4,978 
5,462 

2,230 
3,591 
3,050 
1,790 
1,010 
1,286 

1,220 
2,615 

20,  369 

1,101 

1,597 

929 

1,494 

2,170 
1,437 
1,806 
1,237 
1,567 

2, 185 
1,335 
1,576 
1,935 

14,  967 
414 
1,302 
1,071 
1,042 

504 

743 

1,522 

2,249 

2,374 

903 

1,092 

1,751 


POPULATTOK  717 

CLASSIFIED  BY   SEX,  FOE  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OK  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE — POEBIQN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

PARENTS . 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

2,874 

2,831 

1,182 

1,268 

508 

538 

1,644 

1,740 

761 

747 

646 

596 

945 

1,186 

531 

630 

332 

337 

5,416 

6,470 

2,685 

3,057 

1, 933 

2,107 

19,  454 

20,  476 

25,  419 

28,  236 

19,312 

20,  421 

569 

411 

282 

261 

342 

312 

584 

665 

484 

535 

644 

528 

1,467 

1,618 

803 

1,036 

569 

806 

839 

827 

563 

664 

466 

570 

1,040 

1,101 

2,149 

2,371 

1,748 

1,559 

483 

488 

991 

1,185 

857 

925 

1,639 

1,994 

938 

1,207 

565 

829 

2,399 

2,480 

2,959 

3,  225 

1,  892 

2, 162 

1,889 

1,878 

1,640 

1,804 

1,175 

1, 192 

1,062 

1,208 

858 

1,162 

602 

758 

981 

1,026 

2,050 

2,240 

1,  276 

1,370 

1,206 

1,232 

1,767 

1,  999 

1,212 

1.311 

585 

598 

3,068 

3, 173 

2,748 

2,706 

994 

1,  045 

1.433 

1,644 

891 

1,  033 

884 

902 

1,447 

1,548 

932 

932 

2,833 

3,003 

3,987 

4,182 

3,393 

3,428 

3,345 

3,831 

2,249 

2,357 

1,641 

1,470 

877 

862 

495 

589 

426 

438 

744 

867 

417 

404 

198 

189 

3,042 

3,577 

1,295 

1,586 

842 

1,070 

1,179 

1,402 

500 

614 

255 

247 

4,907 

4,893 

2,799 

2,818 

2,449 

1,923 

1,604 

1,707 

899 

966 

426 

475 

2,417 

2,155 

1,  645 

1,  039 

1,080 

742 

640 

471 

896 

909 

717 

749 

16,  528 

17, 519 

14,  931 

16,  039 

11,  027 

11,  232 

904 

875 

967 

1,  049 

553 

562 

863 

837 

2,601 

2,772 

1,907 

1,  775 

1,202 

1,142 

1,  525 

1,423 

1,147 

1,183 

2,207 

2,368 

2,771 

2,  963 

1,990 

2,090 

3,239 

3,512 

2,  223 

2,557 

1,578 

1,552 

1,770 

1,894 

460 

052 

377 

542 

1,929 

2,055 

1,662 

1,709 

1,432 

1,  4.54 

2,075 

2,289 

975 

1,146 

629 

772 

790 

868 

1,000 

1,032 

743 

733 

506 

485 

504 

484 

429 

359 

1,043 

1,194 

243 

252 

242 

210 

840 

931 

380 

459 

396 

430 

1,143 

905 

1,472 

1,  401 

1,210 

1,012 

8,718 

9,989 

11,  651 

12,  833 

7,990 

9,260 

573 

782 

528 

597 

468 

612 

935 

1,  049 

662 

775 

519 

650 

555 

605 

374 

393 

254 

432 

985 

1,343 

509 

811 

323 

482 

1,190 

1,335 

980 

1,148 

620 

740 

429 

389 

1,008 

954 

1,200 

843 

824 

1,064 

982 

1,  225 

672 

938 

368 

394 

869 

927 

530 

757 

347 

288 

1,220 

1,144 

663 

711 

929 

1,003 

1,256 

1,406 

696 

876 

323 

312 

1,012 

1,115 

587 

707 

187 

179 

1,389 

1,345 

972 

952 

1,073 

1,246 

862 

993 

480 

560 

6,773 

7,511 

8,194 

9,  517 

5,508 

6,256 

221 

204 

1113 

172 

193 

134 

438 

488 

864 

915 

685 

650 

620 

676 

451 

609 

317 

357 

760 

881 

282 

385 

212 

304 

167 

191 

337 

424 

249 

300 

215 

255 

528 

606 

344 

345 

841 

1,036 

681 

952 

455 

652 

842 

905 

1,407 

1,557 

763 

876 

806 

852 

1,568 

1,  603 

1,119 

1,275 

549 

473 

354 

488 

199 

2.56 

539 

696 

553 

653 

310 

383 

1                     775 

854 

976 

1,153 

662 

724 

TOTAL  COLORED. 


Males. 


235 

268 

9 

13 

109 

10 

5 

3 
12 
28 
16 


9 
5 

32 

40 

2 

5 

239 

13 

53 

17 

193 

10 

436 

1 

4 

12 

30 

16 

81 

105 

181 

1 


50 
1 

232 
57 
70 
23 
28 

1 

2 

37 

7 
2 


133 

21 


Females. 


10 

81 


88 


310 
6 
15 

124 

7 


18 
4 
21 

52 

3 

11 

324 

27 

60 
22 
81 
13 

431 

1 

2 

13 

26 

21 

60 
99 
197 

4 


76 

1 

283 
76 
84 
28 
23 


115 

3 

6 

8 

83 


1 

2 
3 

4 

5 
6 

7 
8 
9 
10 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 

37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 

43 
44 

45 
46 

47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 

55 
56 

57 
58 

59 
60 
61 
62 
63 

64 
65 
66 
67 


70 
71 


718  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tablk  20.— population  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


New  York — Continued. 
Wappingers  Falls  . 

Warsaw 

Waterloo    

Watertown 

Watkins 


Waverly 

Wellsville  .  - . . 
West  Troy.... 
Whitehall  . . . . 
White  Plains  . 
Whitestoue . . . 


Tonkerff 

Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 


North  Carolina : 
Asheville... 
Charlotte  . . 

Concord  

Durham 

Elizabeth... 


Fayetteville  - 
Goldsboro  .  - . 
Greensboro.. 
Henderson  .. 
Newborn 


Oxford 

Raleigh — 
Reidsville  . 
Salem 


Salisbury 

Washington. 
Wilmington . 
Winston 


North  Dakota : 

Fargo 

Grand  Forks 

Ohio: 

Akron 

Ward  1 . . 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  3  . . 


Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 


Alliance 

Ashland  . . . 
Ashtabula. 

Athens 

Avondale.. 


Barnesville  .  - . 

Bellaire 

Belief  on  taine . 

Bellevue 

Berea 


Bowling  Green 

Bridgeport 

Brooklyn 

Bryan 

Bucyrus 

Cambridge 


Canton 

Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


Ward  4 . 
Wards  . 
Ward  6 . 
Ward  7 . 


1,336 

1,289 
1,729 
5,417 
1,120 

1,746 
1,384 
4,666 
1,832 
1,599 
1,263 

10, 105 
2,544 
4,056 
3,090 
415 


4,980 
5,267 
1,905 
2,628 
1,524 

1,918 
1,818 
1,619 
1,993 
3,464 

1,406 
6,434 
1,440 
1,152 

2,108 
1,647 
8,985 
4,137 


1,972 
1,478 


10,  622 
1,537 
1,438 
2,023 

2,264 
2,146 
1,214 

3,197 
1,596 
3, 122 
1,198 
1,654 

1,483 
4,386 
1,925 
1,227 
892 

1,629 

1,431 
1,641 
1,361 
2,504 
2,023 

10,  837 
2,000 
1,557 
1,391 

1,323 
1,234 
1,283 
2,049 


Females. 


1,471 
1,369 
1,966 
5,818 
1,260 

2,073 
1,570 
5,245 
1,929 
1,666 
1,316 

10,  993 

2,800 

4,325 

3,489 

379 


5,036 
6,104 
2,428 
2,828 
1,702 

2,279 
2,136 
1,655 
2,145 
4,309 

1,486 
6,139 
1,515 
1,531 

2,266 

1,889 

10, 559 

3,842 


1,893 
1,239 


10,  980 
1,560 
1,585 
2,136 

2,399 
2,169 
1,137 

3,293 
1,775 
2,988 
1,336 
2,024 

1,655 
4,293 
2,080 
1,357 
863 

1,543 
1,419 
1,634 
1,470 
2,556 
2,174 

11, 128 
2,075 
1,623 
1,456 

1,373 
1,215 
1,285 
2,101 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


465 
265 
303 
1,628 
106 

167 
240 
1,480 
349 
347 
135 

5,154 
1,498 
1,925 
1,554 
177 


131 

121 

5 

18 
16 

15 
36 
27 
26 
46 

13 

73 

8 

16 

30 

9 

302 

31 


894 
1,273 


3,120 
336 
251 
459 

1,091 
455 
528 

662 

99 

1,400 

46 

359 

42 
671 
114 
257 
440 

155 
292 
694 
126 
521 
109 

2,326 
321 
371 
283 

411 

301 
297 
342 


Females. 


446 
197 
352 
1,862 
118 

137 
241 
1,576 
324 
430 
94 

5,781 
1,580 
2,045 
2,013 
143 


65 
1 

11 
9 

10 
27 
16 

27 
24 

2 
32 

6 
12 

14 

"210' 


905 
989 


2,873 
360 
257 
427 

962 
424 
443 

455 
96 

828 
40 

436 

27 
584 
126 
211 
338 

140 
227 
616 
111 
393 
55 


297 
325 
230 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


288 
203 
276 
279 


Males. 


1,325 
1,270 
1,707 
5,358 
1,079 

1,710 
1,368 
4,641 
1,824 
1,537 
1,251 


2,518 
3,954 
3,000 


3,282 
2,993 
1,350 
1,768 
858 

1,049 
1,081 
1,040 
729 
1,159 

720 
3,039 

779 
998 

1,195 

786 

3,920 

1,699 


1,939 
1,462 


10,  391 
1,436 
1,421 
1,993 

2,250 
2,120 
1,171 

3,172 
1,588 
3,080 
1,033 
1,463 

1,371 
4,219 
1,772 
1,219 
892 

1,604 
1,291 
1,641 
1,339 
2,488 
1,918 

10,  778 
1,998 
1,550 
1,390 

1,316 
1,215 
1,276 
2,033 


POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


719 


NATIVE  WHITE — NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOEEIGN 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

597 

678 

728 

785 

464 

446 

12 

8 

1 

951 

1,015 

319 

.341 

265 

197 

19 

13 

2 

1,198 

1,297 

509 

639 

301 

352 

24 

30 

3 

3,402 

3,659 

1,956 

2,108 

1,619 

1,858 

68 

55 

4 

873 

969 

206 

250 

104 

115 

43 

44 

5 

1,458 

1,716 

252 

332 

165 

137 

38 

25 

0 

943 

1,046 

425 

505 

238 

241 

18 

19 

7 

2,176 

2,372 

2,465 

2,842 

1,477 

1,575 

28 

32 

8 

1,101 

1,145 

723 

773 

347 

324 

10 

11 

9 

987 

1,015 

550 

572 

341 

430 

68 

79 

10 

1,018 

1,055 

233 

244 

135 

94 

12 

17 

11 

4,380 

4,741 

5,500 

5,985 

5,120 

5,774 

259 

274 

12 

1,007 

1,129 

1,511 

1,644 

1,497 

1,580 

27 

27 

13 

1,917 

1,965 

2,037 

2,  247 

1,901 

2,043 

126 

115 

14 

1,222 

1,439 

1,778 

1,931 

1,545 

2,008 

99 

124 

15 

234 

208 

174 

163 

177 

143 

7 

8 

16 

3,183 

3,069 

99 

98 

131 

88 

1,698 

1,869 

17 

2,804 

3,022 

189 

222 

115 

65 

2,280 

2,860 

18 

1,345 

1,597 

5 

4 

5 

1 

555 

827 

19 

1,747 

1,800 

21 

29 

18 

11 

860 

999 

20 

829 

832 

29 

46 

15 

9 

667 

824 

21 

1,029 

1, 1.55 

20 

20 

15 

10 

869 

1,104 

22 

1,020 

1,074 

61 

78 

36 

27 

737 

984 

23 

1,012 

971 

28 

36 

25 

16 

581 

648 

24 

699 

715 

30 

17 

26 

27 

1,264 

1,413 

25 

1,094 

1,271 

65 

72 

46 

24 

2,305 

2,966 

26 

711 

703 

9 

12 

13 

2 

686 

771 

27 

2,947 

3,083 

92 

102 

72 

31 

3,  396 

2,955 

28 

772 

765 

7 

12 

8 

6 

661 

738 

29 

976 

1,347 

22 

22 

16 

12 

154 

162 

30 

1,157 

1,143 

38 

46 

29 

14 

914 

1,077 

31 

764 
3,  533 

867 
3,915 

22 

10 

g 

862 

1,012 

32 

387 

389 

297 

2i6" 

5,070 

6,255 

33 

1,680 

1,575 

19 

20 

29 

8 

2,440 

2,247 

34 

1,174 

999 

765 

865 

890 

902 

37 

32 

35 

672 

527 

790 

699 

1,262 

987 

27 

15 

36 

6,477 

6,596 

3,914 

4,181 

3,116 

2,865 

235 

217 

37 

984 

928 

452 

555 

334 

359 

103 

78 

38 

994 

1,108 

427 

461 

251 

256 

17 

17 

39 

1,286 

1,345 

707 

755 

457 

422 

32 

41 

40 

1,044 

1,074 

1,206 

1,310 

1,091 

962 

14 

15 

41 

1,  427 

1,476 

693 

662 

455 

423 

26 

32 

42 

742 

665 

429 

438 

528 

443 

43 

34 

43 

2,478 

2,561 

694 

710 

661 

455 

26 

22 

44 

1,390 

1,556 

198 

214 

99 

96 

8 

5 

45 

2,144 

2,019 

936 

933 

1,397 

823 

45 

41 

46 

933 

1,060 

100 

124 

46 

40 

165 

152 

47 

765 

940 

698 

897 

359 

436 

191 

187 

48 

1,250 

1,431 

121 

124 

41 

27 

113 

100 

49 

2,972 

2,860 

1,247 

1,269 

669 

584 

169 

164 

50 

1,464 

1,594 

308 

317 

113 

125 

154 

170 

51 

855 

907 

364 

441 

257 

211 

8 

9 

52 

450 
1,333 

448 
1,246 

442 
271 

415 

440 

338 

53 

285 

154 

138 

26 

14 

51 

931 

889 

360 

403 

292 

227 

140 

127 

55 

797 
1,100 

782 
1,206 

844 

852 

694 

616 

56 

239 

257 

126 

111 

22" 

7 

57 

1,628 

1,  630 

860 

909 

521 

393   ■ 

16 

17 

58 

1,723 

1,868 

195 

186 

108 

55 

106 

120 

59 

7,358 

7,390 

3,  420 

3,692 

2,325 

1,895 

60 

49 

60 

1,359 
1,056 

1,409 
1,059 

639 
494 

666 

321 

297 

2 

61 

561 

371 

324 

7 

4 

62 

929 
826 

953 
810 

461 
490 

503 

283 

230 

1 

63 

559 

411 

287 

7 

5 

64 

853 

849 

362 

346 

301 

203 

19 

20 

65 

878 

870 

398 

407 

297 

275 

7 

9 

66 

1,457 

1,440 

576 

650 

1                   341 

279 

17 

11 

67 

720  COMPBNDIFM' OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  aO.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VIIXAQES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Ohio — Continued 

Celina 

Chillicothe. . 

Cincinnati . . 
Ward  1 . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3 
Ward  4. 
Ward    5 

Ward  6. 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 

Ward  11 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15 . 

Ward  16. 
Ward  17 . 
Ward  18  . 
Ward  19 . 
Ward  20 . 

Ward  21 . 
Ward  22 . 
Ward  23  . 
Ward  24  : 
Ward  25  . 

Ward  26 . 
Ward  27  . 
Ward  28 . 
Ward  29 . 
Ward  30  . 

Circleville .  - . 

Cleveland  . . . 
Ward  1 . 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward   5. 

Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10  . 

Ward  11 . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15 . 

Ward  16  . 
Ward  17  . 
Ward  18  . 
'W^ard  19  . 
Ward  20  . 

Ward  21 . 
Ward  22  . 
Ward  23  . 
Ward  24 . 
Ward  25 . 

Ward  26  . 
Ward  27  . 
Ward  28  . 
Ward  29  . 
Ward  30  . 

Ward  31  . 
Ward  32  . 
Ward  33  . 
Ward  34  . 
Ward  35  . 


NATIVE  BOBN. 


Males. 


1,235 
4,663 


109 
3, 
4, 
2, 
5, 
3 

3 

2, 
1 
2, 


443 
509 
639 
985 
335 
044 

078 
911 
917 
944 

705 

415 
234 
747 
589 
292 

549 
443 
166 

055 
624 

947 
620 
441 
506 
951 

103 
127 
305 
743 
519 

903 


923 
562 
077 
430 
799 

277 
339 
991 
822 
413 

033 
321 

807 
458 
020 

470 
474 
505 
737 
997 

396 
031 
590 
509 
010 

416 
599 
295 

448 
252 

320 
764 
789 
092 
214 


Females. 


1,255 

5,283 

116,  057 
3,749 
5,583 
3,170 
5,616 
3,070 

2,875 
3,294 
1,631 
2,816 
3,844 

4,564 
4,534 
S,919 
3,681 
3,768 

4,089 
4,247 
3,405 
3,071 
3,664 

3,925 
4,813 
5,962 
3,973 
4,165 

4,778 
3,515 
3,693 
3,042 
3,601 

3,223 

82,  889 
1,823 
1,200 
632 
2,039 
1,908 

1,474 
2,144 
1,988 
2,695 
1,499 

1,241 
1,726 
1,947 
2,000 
2,232 

1,463 
2,552 
3,671 
1,824 
2,270 

2,721 
3,242 
1,736 
3,  415 
2,849 

1,422 
2,770 
1,142 
1,474 
1,268 

1,418 
1,698 
2,068 
1,903 
2,107 


FOEEIGN  BOEN. 


Males. 


124 
651 

35,  568 
588 
1,038 
1,202 
1,397 
849 

820 

1,565 

710 

869 

1,791 

1,926 
1,703 
1,854 
1,294 
1,110 

1,028 
1,147 
849 
1,070 
1,016 

1,253 
1,539 
1,822 
1,268 
929 

820 
913 

1,233 
761 

1,204 

219 

51, 148 

1,854 

452 

834 

736 


834 
1,751 
1,440 
2,371 

439 

381 
454 
653 
300 
937 

1,467 
1,613 

1,575 
670 


742 
1,671 
1,653 
3,641 
3,147 

1,205 

2,044 

1,161 

831 

698 

482 

718 

677 

1,284 

1,346 


Females. 


691 

35,  840 

595 

1,187 

1,262 

1,590 


1,368 
663 
780 

1,609 

1,901 
1,645 
1,918 
1,264 
1,180 

1,264 
1,328 
718 
1,006 
1,043 

1,142 
1,490 
1,865 
1,154 
929 

977 
1,072 
1,241 

7.33 
1,044 

211 

45,  947 
1,408 
469 
480 
701 
974 


1,524 

1,255 

1,654 

523 

460 
649 
752 
455 
1,065 

1,285 
1,639 
1,421 
678 
1,021 


1,381 
1,101 
3,462 
2,604 


1,796 
804 
655 
596 

479 

660 

555 

1,048 

1,258 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


1,223 
4,208 

103,  748 
3,414 
3,834 
2,957 
5,082 
2,778 

2,424 
2, 902 
1,794 
2,703 
3,591 

4,410 
4,222 
3,747 
3,496 
3,182 

3,  253 
3,099 
2,376 
2,790 
3,318 

3,864 
4,555 
5,353 
4,379 
3,765 

4,026 
3,072 
3,244 
2,675 
3,443 

2,574 

79, 846 
1,799 
1,352 
1,025 
2,320 
1,754 

1,272 
2,332 
1,980 
2,820 
1,261 

943 
1,213 
1,613 
1,407 
1,979 

1,445 
2,463 
3,487 
1,720 
1,965 

2,306 
3,001 
1,578 
3,508 
3,003 

1,416 
2,590 
1,  293 
1,441 
1,248 

1,320 
1,753 
1,781 
2,083 
2,203 


POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


721 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

= 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

937 

973 

286 

279 

122 

88 

14 

3 

1 

2,714 

3,101 

1,494 

1,696 

649 

691 

457 

486 

2 

39,915 

40,  426 

63, 833 

69,  740 

35,  504 

35, 806 

5,759 

5,925 

3 

2,184 

2,285 

1,230 

1,389 

587 

595 

96 

75 

4 

2,019 

2,346 

1,815 

2,289 

1,035 

1,184 

808 

951 

5 

73.5 

747 

2,222 

2,390 

1,199 

1,261 

31 

28 

6 

2,077 

2,022 

3.005 

3,365 

1,395 

1,587 

255 

232 

7 

1,469 

1,374 

1,309 

1,482 

839 

984 

276 

214 

8 

1,061 

814 

1,363 

1.434 

813 

886 

661 

629 

9 

763 

842 

2,139 

2,441 

1,563 

1,  368 

11 

11 

10 

738 

546 

1,056 

972 

708 

663 

125 

113 

11 

1,  457 

1,309 

1.246 

1.274 

860 

776 

250 

237 

12 

983 

1.138 

2,608 

2.564 

1,787 

1,609 

118 

142 

13 

1,057 

1,007 

3,353 

3,551 

1.925 

1,901 

6 

6 

14 

1,068 

1,069 

3,154 

3,457 

1,703 

1,644 

12 

9 

15 

762 
1.112 

775 
1,151 

2,  985 
2,  384 

3, 142 
2,  430 

1,  8.54 
1.293 

1,918 
1,264 

2 
100 

16 

"  94  " 

17 

1,146 

1,316 

2,036 

2,321 

1,110 

1,179 

110 

132 

18 

1,297 

1,446 

1,956 

2.316 

1,024 

1,258 

300 

333 

19 

1,418 

1,630 

1,681 

2, 183 

1,146 

1,  323 

345 

439 

20 

1,422 

1,461 

954 

1, 155 

841 

714 

798 

793 

21 

1,061 

«98 

1.729 

1.751 

1.  069 

1,005 

266 

323 

22 

1,228 

1,174 

2,090 

2,206 

1,016 

1,043 

306 

284 

23 

1.419 

1,320 

2,445 

2,520 

1,253 

1,142 

83 

79 

24 

1.571 

1,.562 

2,984 

3,183 

1,539 

1,489 

65 

69 

25 

1.685 

1,764 

3,668 

4,102 

1,822 

1,864 

88 

97 

26 

1.721 

1,421 

2,  658 

2,482 

1,  266 

1,154 

129 

70 

27 

1,895 

1,819 

1,870 

2,156 

927 

929 

188 

190 

28 

2,215 

2,391 

1,811 

2,262 

819 

976 

78 

120 

29 

1,112 

1,252 

1,960 

2,  215 

913 

1,072 

55 

48 

30 

915 

956 

2,329 

2,  668 

1,233 

1,241 

61 

69 

31 

1.077 

1,243 

1,598 

1,730 

761 

733 

68 

69 

32 

1,248 

1,248 

2, 195 

2,  298 

1,204 

1,044 

76 

55 

33 

2.  0S5 

2,370 

489 

513 

218 

211 

330 

340 

34 

30,  C21 

31,047 

49,  225 

50,  498 

51,  040 

45,  887 

1,631 

1,404 

35 

847 

836 

952 

891 

1,  845 

1,401 

133 

103 

36 

915 

655 

437 

459 

441 

459 

221 

96 

37 

537 

255 

488 

366 

826 

478 

00 

13 

38 

1,567 

1,192 

753 

737 

730 

694 

116 

117 

39 

711 

749 

1,043 

1,113 

894 

972 

47 

48 

40 

388 

398 

884 

1,072 

834 

866 

5 

4 

41 

717 

635 

1,615 

1,.503 

1,751 

1,524 

7 

6 

42 

557 

467 

1,  423 

1,512 

1,437 

1,  2.55 

14 

9 

43 

834 

759 

1,986 

1,932 

2,370 

1,654 

3 

4 

44 

757 

790 

504 

576 

432 

518 

159 

138 

45 

521 

583 

422 

567 

377 

457 

94 

94 

46 

788 

1,070 

425 

548 

450 

643 

112 

114 

47 

094 

782 

919 

944 

642 

751 

205 

222 

48 

1,126 

1,  516 

281 

418 

300 

454 

51 

67 

49 

703 

872 

1,216 

1,309 

934 

1,060 

44 

56 

50 

484 

459 

961 

983 

1,4G0 

1,284 

32 

22 

51 

628 

683 

1,  835 

1,863 

1,611 

1,639 

13 

G 

52 

1,802 

1,911 

1,  685 

1,748 

1,575 

1,419 

18 

14 

53 

980 

982 

740 

810 

668 

678 

19 

26 

54 

872 

978 

1,093 

1,265 

996 

1,  018 

34 

29 

55 

1,537    . 

1,710 

769 

919 

741 

879 

91 

93 

56 

1,260 

1,420 

1,741 

1,802 

1,  664 

1,380 

37 

21 

57 

488 

550 

1,090 

1,178 

1,  653 

1,101 

12 

8 

58 

347 

301 

3,161 

3,109 

3,032 

3,461 

10 

6 

59 

495 

463 

2,508 

2,379 

3.147 

2,604 

7 

7 

60 

402 

387 
1,021 

1,014 
1,651 

1,035 
1,  7.35 

1,  205 
2,043 

949 
1,795 

61 

939 

io 

15 

62 

258 

196 

1,035 

942 

1,161 

804 

2 

4 

63 

766 

741 

675 

724 

828 

655 

10 

9 

64 

506 

481 

742 

783 

698 

596 

4 

4 

05 

566 

621 
627 

754 
1,112 

796 
1,069 

482 
717 

479 
660 

1 
2 

66 

641 

ii" 

67 

1,006 

1,236 

775 

820 

677 

555 

8 

6 

68 

707 

605 

1,376 

1,288 

1,283 

1.048 

10 

10 

69 

478                           456     '1 

1,725 

1,040 

1,346 

1,258 

11 

5 

70 

3 

72         40 

722  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,    AND 
BOEOUGHS. 


NATIVE  BORN. 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

22 
23 
24 
25 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36 

37 
38 
39 
40 
41 

42 
43 
44 
45 
46 

47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

52 
53 

54 
55 
56 

57 
58 
59 
60 
61 


Ohio — Continued. 

Cleveland— Continued. 

Ward  36 

Ward  37 

Ward  38 

Ward  39 

Ward  40 


Columbus 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 

Ward  11 . 
Ward  12 . 
Ward  13  - 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15  . 


Conneaut 

Coshocton 

Crestline 

Cuyahoga  Falls. 


Dayton 

Ward  1  . 
Ward  2 . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4 . 


Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward7 

Ward  8 

Not  in  wards  . 


Defiance 

Delaware 

Delphos 

Dennison 

Dover 

East  Liverpool 


Eaton 

Elyria . . . 
Findlay .  - 
Fostoria . 
Franklin. 


Fremont. -- 

Gallon 

Gallipolis-. 
Greenville . 
Hamilton . . 


Hillsboro  . 
Ironton... 
Jackson  - . 

Kent 

Kenton  . . . 


Lancaster. 
Lebanon . . 
Leetonia. . 

Lima 

Logan  


London  . . . 
Lorain 

Mansfield. 
Marietta. . 
Marion  - . . 


Males. 


Females. 


Martins  Ferry. 

Marys  ville 

Massillon 

Miamisburg  . . . 
Middleport 


2,566 
3,294 
2,572 
2,657 
2,100 

38, 369 
2,373 
2,678 
2,206 
1,863 
2,529 

2,316 
2,606 
1,324 
2,334 
2,804 

3,418 
3,866 
2,921 
2,669 
2,462 

1,479 
1,586 
1,206 
1,067 

25,  524 
2,780 
2,197 
2,970 
2,353 

3,765 
2,730 
4,094 
3,220 
1,415 

3,222 
3,576 
2,097 
1,370 
1,433 
4,602 

1,321 
2,065 
8,826 
3,  092 
1,213 

2,804 
2,672 
2,006 
2,499 
7,262 

1,601 
4,818 
1,853 
1,463 
2,433 

3,227 
1,438 
1,141 
7,367 
1,341 

1,438 
1,928 
5,544 
3,663 
3,870 

2,707 
1,224 
4,032 
1,317 
1,453 


2,474 
3,327 
2,652 
2,708 
2,167 

37,  293 
2,418 
2,616 
2,226 
1,717 
2,918 

2,643 
2,706 
1,220 
2,170 
2,759 

3,568 
2,263 
3,033 
2,594 
2,442 

1,510 
1,802 
1,259 
1,133 

26, 109 
2,879 
2,066 
2,979 
2,522 

3,849 
2,803 
4,184 
3,  430 
1,397 

3,239 
3,864 
1,928 
1,234 
1,458 
4,576 

1,478 
2,307 
7,999 
3,078 
1,365 

3,092 
2,820 
2,330 
2,669 
7,340 

1,835 
5,105 
2, 133 
1,  556 
2,533 

3,729 
1,494 
1,091 
6,887 
1,590 

1,573 
1,864 
6,159 
3,964 
3,628 

2,722 
1,447 
4,120 
1,383 
1,604 


FOEEIQN  BOEN. 


Males. 


Females. 


1,346 
2,327 
1,838 
2,172 
1,510 

6,650 
695 

1,228 
633 
270 
324 

194 
479 
210 
312 
568 

373 
616 
301 
287 
160 

123 
157 
220 
211 

4,965 
461 

292 
314 

277 

782 
482 
1,372 
731 
254 

694 
380 
270 
177 
311 
956 

64 
622 
995 
526 

83 

631 

423 

86 

164 

1,589 

95 
537 
188 
250 
341 

321 
60 

325 

1,004 

99 

144 
591 
932 
323 
449 

453 

74 

1,036 

146 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males. 


1,273 
2,064 
1,679 
1,980 
1,444 

5,838 
653 

1,162 
556 
213 
350 

200 
467 
152 
260 
451 

328 
381 
266 
278 
121 

129 
127 
220 
203 

4,622 
488 
267 
295 
260 

C84 
429 
1,286 
737 
176 

539 
404 
221 
144 
268 
822 

71 
617 
733 
374 


614 

411 

76 

141 

1,374 

89 
479 
146 
232 
250 

2'-|8 

58 

269 

723 

89 

158 
480 
838 
323 
380 

368 
65 
904 
106 
68 


Females. 


2,563 
3,291 
2,567 
2,656 
2,095 

35, 392 
2,352 
2,665 
1,909 

1,797 
2,229 

2,196 
2,522 
1,180 
1,675 
2,633 

2,815 
3,545 
2, 872 
2,606 
2,396 

1,467 
1,557 
1,201 
1,052 

24,  428 
2,672 
1,987 
2,599 
2,267 

3,744 
2,683 
4,070 
3,009 
1,397 

3,189 
3,350 
2,  052 
1,348 
1,433 
4,522 

1,281 
2,020 
8,669 
3, 032 
1,158 

2,743 
2,662 
1,573 
2,488 
7,101 

1,314 
4,369 
1,773 
1,460 
2,324 

3,118 
1,327 
1,138 
7,079 
1,321 

1,214 
1,818 
5,503 
3,543 
3,781 

2,561 
1,162 
3,981 
1,317 
1,152 


2,466 
3,320 
2,649 
2,707 
2,163 

34,  759 
2,410 
2,597 
1,963 
1,659 
2,624 

2,521 
2,630 
1,097 
1,658 
2,593 

2,  925 
2,190 
2,989 
2,  526 
2,  377 

1,505 
1,765 
1,249 
1,125 

25, 050 
2,797 
1,858 
2,621 
2,417 

3,812 
2,773 
4,154 
3,244 
1,380 

3,209 
3,601 
1,891 

1,  218 
1,456 
4.516 

1,426 

2,  263 
7,863 
3,033 
1,309 

3,034 

2,807 
1,824 
2,654 
7,209 

1,527 
4,709 
2,054 
1,556 
2,  403 

3,611 
1,357 
1,091 
6,624 
1,574 

1,363 
1,783 
6, 125 
3,845 
3,549 

2,588 
1,391 
4,  061 
1,383 
1,296 


POPULATIOIf. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


723 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 



PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

FOREIGN    WHITE. 

TOTAL 

COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Pemales. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

641 

588 

1,922 

1,878 

1,346 

1  273 

3 

8 

1 

988 

918 

2,303 

2,402 

2,325 

2,062 

5 

9 

2 

923 

910 

1,644 

1,739 

1,837 

1,679 

6 

3 

3 

497 

507 

2,159 

2,200 

2,172 

1,980 

1 

1 

4 

688 

737 

1,407 

1,426 

1,510 

1,444 

5 

4 

5 

24,057 

23, 062 

11,  335 

11,697 

6,623 

5,829 

3.004 

2,543 

6 

1,203 

1,186 

1,149 

1,224 

695 

652 

21 

9 

7 

940 

907 

1,725 

1,690 

1,228 

1,162 

13 

19 

8 

952 

1,022 

957 

941 

631 

555 

299 

264 

9 

1,283 

1,158 

514 

501 

269 

213 

67 

58 

10 

1,634 

1,823 

595 

801 

321 

350 

303 

294 

11 

1,795 

1,976 

401 

545 

194 

199 

120 

123 

12 

1,620 

1,595 

902 

1,035 

479 

467 

84 

76 

13 

880 

770 

300 

327 

200 

152 

145 

123 

14 

1,214 

1,177 

461 

481 

305 

258 

666 

514 

15 

1,689 

1,654 

944 

939 

567 

450 

172 

167 

16 

2,119 

2,144 

696 

781 

371 

327 

605 

644 

17 

2,401 

1,420 

1,144 

770 

608 

379 

329 

75 

18 

2,290 

2,320 

582 

669 

301 

266 

49 

44 

19 

1,930 

1,815 

676 

711 

287 

278 

63 

68 

20 

2,107 

2,095 

289 

282 

158 

121 

68 

65 

21 

1,173 

1,207 

294 

298 

121 

129 

14 

5 

22 

1,250 

1,442 

307 

323 

156 

127 

30 

37 

23 

728 

752 

473 

497 

226 

220 

10 

24 

714 

751 

338 

374 

211 

203 

15 

8 

25 

16,  052 

16, 158 

8,376 

8,898 

4,960 

4,610 

1,101 

1,005 

26 

1,857 

1,880 

815 

917 

461 

486 

108 

84 

27 

1,485 

1,360 

502 

498 

291 

263 

211 

212 

28 

2,073 

2,026 

526 

595 

314 

293 

371 

360 

29 

1,728 

1,822 

539 

595 

277 

259 

86 

106 

30 

2,517 

2,590 

1,227 

1,222 

782 

684 

21 

37 

31 

1,828 

1,898 

855 

875 

482 

428 

47 

31 

32 

1,990 

1,963 

2,080 

2,191 

1,372 

1,286 

24 

30 

33 

1,584 

1,660 

1,425 

1,584 

727 

735 

215 

188 

34 

990 

959 

407 

421 

254 

176 

18 

17 

35 

2,046 

2,043 

1,143 

1,166 

694 

539 

33 

30 

36 

2,  553 
1,272 

2,710 
1,184 

797 
780 

891 

707 

379 

270 

402 

221 

227 
45 

265 

37 

37 

38 

1,066 

959 

282 

259 

177 

144 

22 

16 

39 

826 

822 
3,358 

607 
1,223 

634 
1,158 

311 
951 

268 
822 

60 

40 

3,299 

85" 

41 

1,130 

1,  2.57 

1,51 

169 

62 

71 

42 

52 

42 

l,12ii 

1,314 

898 

949 

618 

614 

49 

47 

43 

7,291 

6,591 

1,378 

1,  272 

989 

730 

163 

139 

44 

2,427 

2,321 

605 

712 

525 

374 

61 

45 

45 

984 

1,082 

174 

227 

83 

68 

55 

56 

46 

1,643 

1,739 

1,100 

1,295 

628 

614 

64 

'  58 

47 

1,755 

1,864 

907 

943 

423 

411 

10 

13 

48 

1,381 

1,550 

192 

274 

85 

76 

434 

506 

49 

2,163 

2,273 

325 

381 

164 

141 

11 

15 

50 

3,884 

3,774 

3,217 

3,435 

1,587 

1,373 

163 

132 

51 

1, 113 

1,280 

201 

247 

95 

89 

287 

308 

52 

3,030 

3,232 

1.  3,39 

1,477 

536 

479 

450 

396 

53 

1,346 

1,576 

427 

478     ' 

188 

146 

80 

79 

54 

1,059 

1,148 
1.821 

401 
571 

408 
582 

248 
340 

232 
249 

5 
110 

55 

1,753 



131 

56 

2,392 

2,754 

726 

857 

320 

278 

110 

118 

57 

1.194 

1,182 

133 

175 

60 

54 

111 

141 

58 

043 

640 
5,015 

495 
1,640 

451 
1,609 

325 
1,000 

269 
720 

3 

292 

59 

5,  439 

266 

60 

1,  025 

1,239 

296 

335 

98 

89 

21 

16 

61 

947 

1,057 

267 

306 

143 

158 

225 

210 

62 

1,040 

974 

778 

809 

589 

480 

112 

81 

63 

3,929 

4,357 

1,574 

1,768 

932 

838 

41 

34 

64 

2,736 

2,944 

807 

901 

321 

323 

122 

119 

65 

2,948 

2,764 

833 

785 

447 

379 

91 

80 

66 

1,820 

1,867 

741 

721 

452 

368 

147 

1.34 

67 

964 

1,182 

198 

209 

74 

65 

62 

56 

68 

2,085 

2,158 

1,896 

1,903 

1,034 

903 

53 

60 

69 

1,020 

1,055 
1,124 

297 
151 

328 
172 

146 
86 

106     1 
68    1 

70 

1,001 

36i"' 

""308 

71 

724  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  2O.-P0PULATI0N  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

27 
28 
29 
30 
31 

32 
33 

34 
35 
36 
37 


50 
51 
52 
53 

54 

55 
56 

57 
58 

59 
60 
61 
62 
U3 

64 
65 
06 
67 
68 


Ohio — Continued. 

Middletown 

Mount  Vernon. 

Napoleon 

Neleonville 

Newark 


New  Philadelphia . 
New  Straitsville... 

Niles 

North  Baltimore. . . 
Norwalk 


Oberlin 

Painesvillo  . 

Piqua 

Pomeroy 

Portsmouth . 


Ravenna.. 
St.  Mary. . 

Salem 

Sandusky. 
Shawnee. . 
Sidney 


Springfield  . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4 . 


Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 


Steubenvillo  . 
Tiffin 


Toledo 

Ward  1  - 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 

Ward  5  . 
Ward  0  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 


Toronto 

Troy 

TJhrichsville 

IJpper  Sandusky. 
tTrbana 


Van  Wert  . .  - 
Wapakoneta. 

Warren 

Washington  . 
Wellston 


Wellsvjlle 

West  Cleveland. 

Wilmington 

Wooster 

Xenia 


Toungstown. 
Ward  1  .  - 
Ward  2  . . 
Ward  3  . . 
Ward  i  . . 


Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Not  iu  wards 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


Females. 


Zanesville  . 

Oklahoma : 
Guthrie — 
Oklahoma 


3,383 
2,575 
1, 137 
2,080 


1,836 
1,049 
1,490 
1,465 
2,939 

1,737 
1,938 
4,014 
2,002 
5,309 

1,398 
1,355 

2,484 
6,637 
1,231 
2,195 

13, 954 
1,169 
1,151 
1,461 
1,457 

2,705 
1,629 
1,700 
1,433 
1,249 

5,587 
4,486 

29,  384 
4,218 
2, 121 
2,627 
2,107 

2,904 
3,222 
4,687 
4,  9U4 
2,594 

1,053 
2,052 
1,805 
1,449 
2,  799 

2,546 
1,564 
2,475 
2,684 
2,053 

2,437 
1,637 
1,434 
2,495 
3,291 

11,298 

1,414 

1,164 

1,157 

641 

1,043 
1,338 
1,100 
537 
2,904 

9,208 


1,617 
2,212 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


Females. 


3,418 
2,965 
1,213 
2,088 
6,641 

1,972 
1,011 
1,504 
1,206 
3,307 

2,328 
2,286 
4,011 
2,070 
5,845 

1,572 
1,397 
2,643 
7,138 
1,166 
2,309 

14,  206 
1,120 
1,227 
1,618 
1,400 

2,725 
1,792 
1,710 
1,427 
1,187 

5,874 
4,801 

29,  861 
4,185 
2,271 
2,586 
2,  040 

2,804 
3,118 
5,319 
4,872 
2,666 

1,073 
2,233 
1,806 
1,652 
3,126 

2,770 
1,656 
2,495 
2.870 
2,048 

2,427 
1,633 
1,542 
2,888 
3,487 

11,  386 

1,547 

1,208 

1,084 

658 

1,118 
1,329 
1,108 
507 
2,827 

9,891 


952 
1,596 


455 
256 
210 
237 


363 
385 
692 
124 


155 
261 
557 
317 


229 
141 
360 
2, 387 
474 
181 

1,945 

330 

83 

106 

281 

191 
176 
342 
209 
227 

1,013 
776 

11,  503 

1,562 

626 

523 

931 

1,039 
1,133 
1,  732 
2,777 
1,180 

237 
117 
134 
245 
272 

113 
215 
547 
106 
167 

210 
446 
57 
258 
238 

5,692 
273 
584 
910 
146 

387 
627 
468 
410 
1,887 

956 


173 
241 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


Males. 


425 
231 
204 
153 
644 

285 

337 

603 

62 

481 

156 
270 
508 
337 
604 

218 
107 
293 
2,309 
395 
165 

1,790 

297 

67 

106 

269 

159 
186 
321 
186 
199 

920 

738 

10,  686 

1.336 

546 

584 

874 

1,006 
891 
1,796 
2,610 
1,043 

173 
92 

97 
226 
313 

83 
181 
456 

82 
109 


173 
401 
46 
260 
285 

4,844 
350 
507 
648 
135 

299 
557 
413 
339 
1,590 

954 


46 
102 


Females. 


3,235 
2,460 
1,134 
2,007 
6,131 

1,820 
1,042 
1,490 
1,455 
2,896 

1,408 
1,842 
3, 833 
1,808 
4,809 

1,331 
1,348 
2,394 
6,484 
1,230 
2,104 

12, 187 
1,048 
1,102 
1,  205 
1,217 

2,201 
1,409 
1,598 
1,260 
1,147 

5,324 
4,465 

28, 873 
4,156 
1,980 
2,585 
2,066 

2,875 

3,  2U8 

4,  036 
4,774 
2,593 

1,053 
1,870 
1,781 
1,420 
2,381 

2,472 
1,558 
2,399 
2,326 
2,046 

2,396 
1,625 
1,153 
2,477 
2,395 

10,  964 

1,  364 
1,121 
1, 135 

606 

972 

1,290 

1,086 

537 

2,  853 

8,767 


1,525 
2,058 


3,282 
2,835 
1,209 
2,030 
6,475 

1,952 
1,007 
1,504 
1,195 
3,266 

1,987 
2,217 
3,848 
1,877 
5,397 

1,509 
1,388 
2,552 
7,  012 
1,166 
2,231 

12,  435 
1,004 
1.168 
1,  327 
1,163 

2,253 
1,563 

1,  612 
1,252 
1,093 

5,632 
4,770 

29,  381 
4, 120 
2,146 

2,  551 
2,  001 

2,784 
3,106 
5,257 
4,750 
2,666 

1,073 
2,032 
1,781 
1.631 

2,728 

2,702 
1,648 
2,440 
2,486 
2,  044 

2,376 
1,626 
1,292 
2,865 
2,513 

11,  075 

1,493 

1,170 

1,006 

627 

1,046 

1,280 

1,100 

507 

2,786 

9,396 


1,472 


POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


725 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOHEIGN 

' 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

FOREIGN    WHlxlfi. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

2,263 

2,265 

972 

1,017 

453 

425 

150 

136 

1 

2,082 

2,380 

378 

455 

254 

230 

117 

131 

2 

785 

836 

349 

373 

209 

204 

4 

4 

3 

1,667 

1,714 

340 

316 

237 

153 

73 

58 

4 

4,717 

4,859 

1,414 

1,616 

693 

643 

16] 

167 

5 

1,359 

1,419 

461 

533 

362 

285 

17 

20 

6 

455 

438 

587 

569 

385 

337 

4 

7 

684 
1,234 

638 
1,024 

806 
221 

866 

171 

691 
110 

603 
56 

1 
24 

8 

17 

9 

1,984 

2,204 

912 

1,062 

468 

480 

43 

42 

10 

1,241 

1,772 

167 

215 

147 

146 

337 

351 

11 

1,389 

1,680 

453 

537 

256 

270 

101 

69 

12 

2,660 

2,671 

1,173 

1,177 

557 

507 

181 

164 

13 

1,000 

1,081 

808 

796 

317 

337 

194 

193 

14 

3,209 

3,541 

1,600 

1,856 

636 

603 

500 

449 

15 

999 

1,144 

332 

365 

229 

216 

67 

65 

16 

982 

1,005 

366 

383 

141 

107 

7 

9 

17 

1,989 

2,073 

405 

479 

356 

293 

94 

91 

18 

2,563 

2,781 

3,921 

4,231 

2.383 

2,308 

157 

127 

19 

630 
1,639 

588 
1,681 

600 
465 

578 
550 

474 
181 

395 
165 

1 

1                     91 

20 

78" 

21 

8,704 

8,759 

3,483 

3,676 

1,939 

1,782 

1,773 

1,779 

22 

515 

477 

533 

527 

329 

295 

122 

118 

23 

944 

1,003 

158 

165 

82 

67 

60 

59 

24 

1,001 

1,091 

204 

236 

104 

103 

258 

294 

25 

735 

669 

482 

494 

281 

269 

240 

237 

26 

1,884 

1,894 

317 

359 

189 

157 

506 

474 

27 

1,036 

1,146 

373 

417 

176 

185 

220 

230 

28 

1,000 

955 

598 

657 

342 

321 

102 

98 

29 

882 

849 

378 

403 

209 

186 

173 

175 

30 

707 

675 

440 

418 

227 

199 

102 

94 

31 

3,634 

3,871 

1,690 

1,761 

1,010 

920 

266 

242 

32 

2,886 

2.899 

1,579 

1,877 

775 

737 

22 

20 

33 

14,  047 

13, 579 

14,  826 

15,  802 

11,  458 

10,  037 

556 

529 

34 

2,246 

2,183 

1,9)0 

1,937 

1,558 

1,333 

66 

68 

35 

1,249 

1,288 

731 

858 

612 

531 

155 

140 

36 

1,779 

1,610 

806 

941 

516 

580 

49 

39 

37 

686 

657 

1,  380 

1,344 

926 

864 

46 

49 

38 

1,247 

1,048 

1,628 

1,736 

1,037 

1,005 

31 

21 

39 

1,655 

1,530 

1,553 

1,576 

1,133 

889 

14 

14 

40 

2,182 

2,391 

2,454 

2,866 

1,731 

1,793 

52 

65 

41 

1,895 

1,804 

2,879 

2,946 

2,765 

2,599 

142 

133 

42 

1,108 

933 
1,589 

1,068 

946 
1,664 

1,485 

120 
281 

1,  598  • 

127 
368 

1,180 

237 
114 

1,043 

173 
92 

1 

43 

44 

i85   ' 

201 

45 

1,530 

1,549 

251 

232 

133 

97 

25 

25 

49 

916 

1,039 

510 

592 

244 

226 

24 

21 

47 

1,848 

2,091 

533 

637 

266 

310 

424 

401 

48 

2,163 

2,363 

309 

339 

112 

82 

75 

69 

49 

978 

1,057 

580 

591 

215 

181 

6 

8 

50 

1,729 

1,718 

670 

722 

546 

455 

77 

56 

51 

2,091 

2,242 

235 

244 

106 

82 

358 

384 

52 

1,724 

1.749 

322 

295 

167 

109 

7 

4 

53 

2,122 

2,076 

274 

300 

208 

173 

43 

51 

54 

1,087 

1,046 

538 

580 

446 

401 

12 

7 

55 

1,060 

1,180 

93 

112 

57 

46 

281 

250 

56 

2,006 

2,247 

471 

618 

255 

260 

21 

23 

57 

1,849 

1,979 

546 

534 

233 

283 

901 

976 

58 

4,590 

4,568 

6,374 

6,507 

5,688 

4,844 

338 

311 

59 

918 

911 

446 

582 

272 

356 

51 

54 

60 

480 

474 

641 

696 

583 

507 

44 

38 

61 

340 

342 

795 

724 

909 

648 

23 

18 

62 

363 

328 

243 

299 

146 

135 

35 

31 

63 

481 

516 

491 

530 

387 

299 

71 

72 

64 

525 

519 

765 

761 

626 

557 

49 

49 

65 

383 

409 

703 

691 

468 

413 

14 

8 

66 

85 
1,015 

102 
967 

452 
1,838 

405 
1,819 

410 

1,887 

339 
1,590 

67 

si" 

41 

68 

6,698 

7,050 

2,069 

2,346 

955 

953 

442 

496 

69 

1,346 

785 

179 

104 

161 

46 

104 

63 

70 

1,799 

1,300 

259 

172 

233 

102 

162 

124 

71 

726  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890.  / 

Table  20.-P0PULATI0N  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


11 

12 
13 
U 
15 

16 

17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 
2i 

25 
26 
27 
28 
29 

30 
31 
32 
33 

34 
35 
36 
37 
38 

39 
40 
41 
42 

43 
44 
45 
46 
47 

48 
49 
50 
51 
52 

53 
54 
55 
56 

57 

58 
59 
60 
61 
62 

63 
64 
65 
66 
67 


CITIES,    TOWNS,   VILLAGES,    AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Oregon : 

Albany  . 
Alblna.. 
Astoria. 
Baker. . . 
Dalles  .. 


East  Portland 

Lagrande 

Oregon  city  — 

Pendleton 

Portland 


Pennsylvania: 
Allegheny 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  5. 

Ward  6. 

Ward  7- 

Ward  8. 

Ward  9. 

Ward  10. 
Ward  11. 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 


A  lien  town  . . 
Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 

Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Wards. 


Altoona 

Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4. 

Ward  5. 
Ward  6  , 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8 


Archbald  . 
Ashland  . . 
Ashley  . .. 
A  thens  . . . 
Avoca 


Bangor 

Beaver  Falls. 

Belief onte 

Berwick 

Bethlehem  . . . 


Blairsville  . . 
Bloomsburg . 
Blossburg  .. 
Braddock . . . 
Bradford 


Bridgeport. 

Bristol , 

Butler 

Carbondale 
Carlisle 


Catasauqua   . . . 

Centralia 

Chambersburg. 

Chartiera 

Chester 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


Females. 


Coatesville 

Columbia 

Connellsville  .. 
Conshohocken . 
Corry 


1,258 
1,932 
1,601 
1,202 
1,242 

4,439 
1,323 
1,332 
1,110 
16,  387 


39, 117 
2,774 
6,628 
5,421 
4,302 

3,798 
4,471 
1,915 
1,123 
1,759 

1,628 
1,940 
1,890 
1,468 

11, 244 
1,415 
1,227 
1,124 
1,065 

2,707 
1,225 
1,288 
1,193 

13, 531 
1,542 
2,060 
1,338 
1,427 

1,991 

2,216 

996 

1,961 

1,408 
2,907 
1,176 
1,501 
926 

1,005 
3,979 
1,704 
1,229 

2,887 

1,462 
2,064 
934 
2,774 
4,325 

1,017 
2,602 
3,960 
4,076 
3,422 

1,404 
1,070 
3,488 
1,067 
8,084 

1,759 
4,852 
2,454 
2,129 
2,329 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


1,421 
1,596 
1,255 
938 
1,127 

3,916 
914 

1,151 

995 

12,  675 


40,  035 
2,842 
7,198 
5,806 
4,559 

4,087 
4,568 
1,914 
956 
1,112 

1,626 
1,895 
1,901 
1,571 

11,  938 
1,386 
1,398 
1,352 
1,128 

3,033 
1,077 
1,363 
1,201 

13,  693 
1,517 
2, 102 
1,453 
1,499 

1,971 

2,186 

921 

2,044 

1,306 
2,923 
1,205 
1,570 
961 

1,006 
4,073 
2,008 
1,389 
3,397 

1,555 
2,  383 
1,019 
2,  564 
4,429 

1,084 
3,043 
3,876 
4,178 
3,996 

1,533 
932 
4,099 
1,027 
8,426 

1,760 
4,914 
2,503 
2,207 
2,566 


Males. 


Females. 


2,653 
340 
441 

1,407 

272 

341 

303 

12,  664 


13, 495 

559 

1,216 

1,874 

1,405 

958 
1,372 
1,102 

505 
1,104 

591 

1,052 

836 

921 

l,18(f 

155 

100 

41 

41 

243 

505 

29 


1,785 
128 
317 
144 
264 

292 
334 
40 
266 

742 
777 
447 
107 
630 

300 

1,023 

133 

58 

233 

58 
93 

308 
2,082 

919 

282 
459 
500 
1,425 
116 

465 
443 
139 
531 


96 
455 
363 

597 
407 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


110 
603 
675 
124 
219 

770 
74 

238 

98 

4,659 


12,  640 

768 

1,469 

1,786 

1,352 

1,077 

1,191 

997 

357 

710 


536 

782 
743 
872 


133 
70 
34 
29 

193 
330 
22 
55 

1,328 

86 

201 

114 

225 

203 

260 

28 

211 

576 
739 
364 
96 
514 

198 
660 
101 
25 
245 

51 
95 

307 
1,141 

841 


449 

398 
1,154 


302 
316 

137 
358 
.858 

65 
378 
309 
537 
375 


Males. 


Females. 


1,252 
1,929 
1,586 
1,193 
1,208 

4,422 
1,319 
1,319 
1,108 
16,  003 


37,844 
2,670 
6,380 
5,000 
4,242 

3,671 
4,319 
1,911 
1,119 

1,719 

1,585 
1,916 
1,844 
1,468 

11, 221 
1,413 
1,225 
1, 124 
1,065 

2,691 
1,225 
1,285 
1,193 

13,  256 
1,518 
2,048 
1,300 
1,424 

1,870 

2,148 

991 

1,957 

1,408 
2,906 
1,171 
1,475 
925 


3,934 
1,615 
1,229 
2,854 

1,428 
2,040 
932 
2,583 
4,276 

1,008 
2,488 
3,946 
4,076 
2,862 

1,400 
1,063 
3,124 
997 
7,283 

1,606 
4,608 
2,345 
2,122 
2,318 


1,420 
1,590 
1,252 
933 
1,109 

3,906 
914 

1,146 

991 

12,  487 


38, 818 
2,762 
6,936 
5,399 
4,493 

3,970 
4,413 
1,909 
954 
1,100 

1,576 

1,877 
1,858 
1,571 

11,926 
1,386 
1,397 
1,349 
1,128 

3,029 
1,077 
1,359 
1,201 

13,  512 
1,505 
2,093 
1,430 
1,499 

1,892 

2,135 

918 

2,040 

1,306 
2,923 
1,203 
1,550 
961 

985 

4,025 
1,884 
1,389 
3,362 

1,515 
2.348 
1,018 
2,476 
4,355 

1,075 
2.927 
3,862 
4,172 
3,350 

1,533 
929 

3,653 
974 

7,572 

1,595 
4,665 
2,410 
2,196 
2,559 


POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE 


727 


:  1890— Continued. 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 

FOREIGN 

1 
WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PAEENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

remales. 

Malea. 

remales. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1,085 

1,219 

167 

201 

182 

109 

114 

2 

1 

1,199 

922 

730 

668 

9.59 

599 

42 

10 

2 

919 

647 

667 

605 

1,730 

671 

938 

7 

3 

1,044 

800 

149 

133 

228 

118 

121 

11 

4 

825 

746 

383 

363 

362 

214 

113 

23 

5 

3,356 

2,884 

1,066 

1,022 

1,266 

770 

158 

10 

6 

1,106 

782 

213 

132 

253 

74 

23 

7 

1,  000 

830 

319 

316 

322 

238 

32 

5 

8 

930 

830 

178 

161 

178 

96 

127 

6 

9 

10,  872 

7,768 

5,131 

4,719 

8,370 

4,480 

4,678 

367 

10 

18,  872 

18,  563 

18,  972 

20,  255 

13,463 

12,  634 

1,305 

1,223 

11 
12 

1,719 

1,667 

951 

1,095 

558 

767 

105 

81 

4,100 

4,  265 

2,280 

2,671 

1,  212 

1,467 

252 

264 

13 

2,057 

2,095 

2,943 

3,304 

1,867 

1,784 

428 

409 

14 

2,186 

2,177 

2,056 

2,  316 

1,390 

1,352 

75 

66 

15 

2,305 

2,459 

1,366 

1,511 

957 

1,077 

128 

117 

16 

2,318 

2,202 

2,001 

2,211 

1,368 

1,190 

156 

156 

17 

405 

394 

1,506 

1,515 

1,102 

997 

4 

5 

18 

655 

508 

464 

446 

505 

357 

4 

2 

19 

690 

344 

1,029 

756 

1,104 

710 

40 

12 

20 

773 

731 

812 

845 

591 

536 

43 

50 

21 

777 

749 

1,139 

1,128 

1,052 

782 

24 

18 

22 

560 

596 

1,284 

1,262 

836 

743 

46 

43 

23 

21 

327 

376 

1,141 

1,195 

921 

872 

9,752 

10,  504 

1,469 

1,422 

1,179 

866 

24 

12 

25 
26 

1,190 

1,188 

223 

198 

154 

133 

3 

1,080 

1,225 

145 

172 

100 

70 

2 

i 

27 
28 

1,077 

1,297 

47 

52 

41 

34 

3 

29 

1,005 

1,065 

60 

63 

41 

29 

2,398 

689 

1,227 

2,714 

614 

1,302 

293 

536 

58 

315 

463 

57 

243 

505 

29 

193 

330 

22 

16 

4 

30 
31 

3" 

4  ' 

32 
33 

1,086 

1,099 

107 

102 

66 

55 

10,  889 

10,  946 

2,367 

2,566 

1,779 

1,328 

281 

181 

34 
35 
36 

1,319 

1,293 

199 

212 

126 

86 

26 

12 

1,707 

1,725 

341 

368 

317 

201 

12 

9 

1,107 

1,170 

193 

260 

143 

114 

39 

23 

37 

1,078 

1,143 

346 

356 

264 

225 

3 

38 

1,485 

1,507 

385 

385 

292 

203 

121 

79 

39 

1,708 

1,667 

440 

468 

334 

260 

68 

51 

40 

878 

830 

113 

88 

40 

28 

5 

3 

41 

1,607 

1,611 

350 

429 

263 

211 

7 

4 

42 

277 
1,418 

232 
1,436 

1,131 
1,488 

1,074 
1,487 

742 

775 

576 

43 

739 

3" 

44 

45 

680 

648 

491 

555 

447 

364 

5 

2 

1,290 

1,327 

185 

223 

107 

96 

26 

20 

46 

47 

214 

236 

711 

725 

630 

514 

1 

717 

744 

272 

241 

300 

198 

16 

21 

48 

2,789 

2,840 

1,145 

1,185 

1,  022 

660 

46 

48 

49 

1,378 
1,135 
2,553 

1,584 
1,266 
2,948 

237 
94 
301 

300 
123 
414 

131 

58 

227 

100 
25 

91 

125 

50 
51 

245 

39"' 

35" 

52 

1,274 

1,344 

154 

171 

57 

51 

35 

40 

53 

1,801 

2,060 

239 

288 

92 

95 

25 

35 

54 

538 

576 

394 

442 

307 

307 

3 

1 

55 

1,314 

1,285 

1,269 

1,191 

2,078 

1,140 

195 

89 

56 

2,841 

2,799 

1,435 

1,556 

903 

833 

65 

82 

57 

562 

562 

446 

513 

282 

268 

9 

9 

58 

1,  823 

2,125 

665 

802 

459 

449 

114 

116 

59 

3,060 

2,874 

886 

988 

495 

398 

19 

14 

60 

1,913 

1,801 

2, 163 

2,371 

1,424 

1,154 

1 

6 

61 

2,643 

3, 125 

219 

225 

113 

85 

563 

647 

62 

879 

967 

521 

566 

464 

302 

5 

63 

398 

327 

665 

602 

443 

316 

7 

3 

64 

2,733 

477 

3,243 

391 

410 

138 

137 

365 

446 

65 

459 

520 

515 

530 

•       358 

71 

53 

66 

4,857 

4,924 

2,426 

2,648 

1,842 

1,858 

817 

854 

67 

1,470 

1,486 

136 

109 

94 

65 

155 

165 

68 

3,632 

3,661 

976 

1,004 

450 

377 

249 

250 

69 

1,879 

1,965 

466 

445 

362 

309 

110 

93 

70 

1,203 

1,254 

919 

942 

594 

537 

10 

11 

71 

1,740 

1,946 

578 

613 

405 

375 

13 

7 

72 

728  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Pennsylvania— Continued 

Danville 

Darby 

Dickson 

Doylestown 

Dubois 

Dunmore 

East  Mauch  Chunk. . . 

Eaaton 

Edwardsville 

Erie 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Warn  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Etna 

Frackville 

Franklin 

Gettysburg 

Gilberton 

Girardville 

Greensburg 

Greenville 

Hanover 

Harrisburg 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  a 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Wards 

Ward9 

Hazleton 

Hollidaysburg 

Homestead 

Eonesdale 

Huntingdon 

Jeanette 

Jermyn 

Johnstown 

Kane 

Kittanning 

Lancaster 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward4 

Wards 

Ward6 

Ward  7 

Wards 

Ward  9 

Lansford 

Latrobe 

Lebanon  

Lehighton 

Lewisburg 

Le  wistown 

Lock  Haven 

McKeesport 

Mabanoy 

Mauch  Chunk 

Meadville 

Mechanicsburg 

Media 

Middletown 

Millvale 

Milton 


NATIVE    nORN. 


Males. 


3,329 
1,196 
815 
1,046 
2,401 

2,911 
1,108 
6,325 

758 

15, 126 

2,  525 

3,  507 
2,  S61 
2,  849 
1,581 
1,S03 

1,319 
1,130 
2,722 
1,  501 
1,360 

1,396 
1,950 
1,595 
1,665 

17,  969 
1,  836 
1,392 
1,170 
1,475 

1,816 
3,746 
2,863 
1,736 
1,935 

4,324 
1,  293 
2,840 
1,073 
2,022 

1,294 
879 
9,042 
1.250 
1.287 

13, 178 

838 
1,288 

972 
1,277 

1,307 
2,005 
1.625 
1,944 
1,862 

1,324 
1,510 
6,799 
1,  366 
1,429 

1,453 
3,142 
7,269 
3,890 
1,685 

3,998 
1,609 
1,161 
2,328 
1,2S2 
2,513 


Female 


3,575 
1,295 
733 
1,304 
2,347 

2,917 
1,229 
6,971 


15, 112 
2,287 
3,  491 
2,862 
2,970 
1,499 
2,003 

1,214 
1,108 
2,959 
1,650 
1,233 

1,  3.54 
2,007 
1,753 
1,950 

IS,  899 
1,  684 
1,424 
1,229 
1,939 

2,128 
4,037 
2,681 
1,814 
1,963 

4,468 
1,460 
2.575 
1,293 
2,830 

996 

836 
8,  281 
1,020 
1,477 

15,  095 
932 
1,546 
1,190 
1,600 

1,613 
2,395 
1,713 
2,092 
2,014 

1,266 
1,622 
7,281 
1,418 
1,739 

1,715 
3,515 
6,  659 
3,804 
1,718 

4,517 
2,023 
1,364 
2,339 
1,308 
2,604 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


650 
227 
933 
S9 
842 

1,361 

226 

643 

1,162 

5,630 
902 

1,617 
832 
758 
706 
755 

695 
165 
294 
40 
656 

450 
138 
165 

73 

1,403 
333 
126 

147 

72 

105 
209 
126 
150 
135 

1,  SOS 
109 

],.524 
234 
150 

622 
524 

2,  721 
426 
191 

1,900 
77 
143 
142 
157 

122 
161 
371 
603 
124 

941 
250 
374 
109 
51 

57 

393 

4,123 

2.231 

347 

510 
34 
92 
286 
722 
116 


Females. 


444 
254 
629 
80 
559 

1,126 
209 
542 


4,766 
718 

1,370 
763 
715 
574 
626 

539 
117 
246 
30 
438 

384 
107 
161 
58 

1,114 
ISl 

97 
111 

97 

93 
185 
113 
123 
114 

1,272 
113 
966 
216 
127 

384 
411 
1,761 
248 
140 

1,838 

65 

149 

138 

173 

127 
147 
313 
592 
134 

473 

177 

210 

66 

29 

48 

308 

2,690 

1,361 

351 

495 

25 

119 

127 
497 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


Males. 


3,291 

1,078 

815 

1,020 

2,391 

2,909 

1,108 

6,200 

758 

15,  015 
2,486 
3,505 
2,857 
2,  7S4 
1,580 
1,803 

1,319 
1, 130 

2,  012 
1,400 
1,360 

1,395 
1,883 
1,578 
1,650 

16, 145 
1,701 
1,170 
1,074 
1,363 

1,798 
3,448 
2,664 
1,060 
1,861 

4,321 
1,250 
2,775 
1,073 
2,530 

1,202 
879 
8,  S90 
1,  226 
1,262 

12,  853 
836 

1,259 
927 

1,252 

1,306 
2,048 
1,461 
1,937 
1,827 

1,324 
1,528 
6,767 
1.360 
1,408 

1,  383 
3,065 
7,169 

3,  SS4 
1,669 

3,894 
1,  541 
1,  001 
2,209 
1,267 
2,456 


Females. 


3, 546 
1,145 
733 
1,282 
2,344 

2,916 
1,229 

6,857 
666 

14,  996 
2,251 
3,489 
2,857 
2,898 
1,498 
2,003 

1,214 
1.108 
2,851 
1,545 
1,233 

1,354 
1,967 
1,741 
1,939 

17, 140 
1,587 
1.270 
1,147 

1,  7S7 

2,097 
3,716 
2,506 
1,130 
1,900 

4,468 
1,412 
2,513 
1,292 
2,743 

979 

836 

8,180 

1,003 

1,460 

14,  759 

925 

1,  522 

1.131 

1,5S3 

1,612 
2,371 
1,541 
2,086 
1,98S 

1.266 
1,614 

7,258 
1,410 
1,  721 

1, 655 
3,449 
6,598 

3,802 
1,718 

4,429 
1,960 
1,171 
2,214 
1,295 
2,555 


POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE : 


729 


1890— Coutinued. 


NATIVE  WHITE — NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

FOREIGN 

! 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

2,307 

776 

2,575 
748 

924 
302 

971 

397 

649 
226 

444 
2.53 

39 
119 

29 
151 

1 
2 

239 

210 

576 

523 

933 

629 

3 

902 

1,109 

118 

173 

88 

80 

27 

22 

4 

1,624 

1,608 

767 

736 

842 

559 

10 

3 

5 

1,139 

1,152 

1,770 

1,764 

1,359 

1,126 

4 

1 

6 

7 

730 

5,896 

103 

425 
880 
645 

499 
961 
563 

226 

630 

1,162 

209 
542 
698 

683 
5,320 

138' 

iii" 

8 
9 

113 

7,324 

6,839 

7,091 

8,157 

5,014 

4,760 

127 

122 

lO 

1,287 

1,033 

1,199 

1,218 

959 

717 

42 

37 

11 

1,534 

1,410 

1,971 

2,079 

1,014 

1, 370     ; 

5 

2 

12 
13 

1,  638 

1,564 

1,219 

1,293 

829 

763 

7 

5 

1^604 

1,571 

1,180 

1,327 

751 

711 

72 

76 

14 

595 

519 

985 

979 

706 

573 

1 

2 

15 

666 

742 

1,137 

1,261 

755 

626 

16 

543 

745 
2,  294 

748 
340 
533 

671 
363 

557 

095 
165 
288 

539 

17 

571 

117 

18 

790 
2.079 

242 

lie' 

ii2' 

19 

1,281 

1,433 

119 

112 

39 

30 

102 

105 

20 

420 

416 

940 

817 

651 

436 

5 

2 

21 

439 

450 

956 

904 

450 

384 

1 

22 

1,655 

1,728 

228 

239 

137 

107 

08 

40 

23 

1,235 

1,413 

343 

328 

165 

161 

17 

12 

24 

1.505 

1,759 

145 

180 

71 

57 

17 

12 

25 

14.  240 

15,  086 

1,905 

2,054 

1,378 

1,110 

1,849 

1,763 

26 

27 

1,  335 

1,  254 

306 

333 

333 

181 

135 

97 

1,058 

1,131 

112 

139 

126 

96 

222 

155 

28 

953 

991 

121 

156 

138 

111 

105 

82 

29 

1,  209 

1,568 

154 

219 

65 

95 

119 

154 

30 

1,609 

1,  872 

189 

225 

101 

93 

22 

31 

31 

3,090 

3,336 

358 

380 

209 

185 

298 

321 

32 

2,462 

2,290 

202 

216 

125 

113 

200 

175 

33 

869 

944 

197 

186 

147 

122 

673 

085 

34 

1,655 

1,700 

200 

200 

134 

114 

75 

63 

35 

1,968 

2,050 

2,353 

2,418 

1,806 

1,272 

5 

36 

49' 

37 
38 
39 
40 

1,002 

1,134 

248 

278 

108 

112 

44 

1,501 

1,329 

1,274 

1,184 

1,523 

966 

72 

62 

014 

704 

459 

588 

232 

216 

2 

1 

2,304 

2,469 

220 

274 

149 

127 

93 

87 

794 

556 

303 

5,235 

408 

508 

3,033 

423 

533 

2,945 

620 

524 
2,709 

384 

411 

1,759 

34 

17 

41 

42 

311 

5,  857 

164 

103  ' 

19 

43 

44 

875 

667 

351 

336 

425 

246 

25 

997 

1,178 

265 

282 

190 

140 

26 

17 

45 

9,898 
703 

11,  435 
752 

2,955 
133 

3,324 
173 

1,882 
74 

1,835 
65 

343 
5 

339 

7 

46 
47 

978 

1,223 

281 

299 

141 

149 

31 

24 

48 
49 

684 

851 

243 

280 

140 

137 

47 

60 

978 

1,241 

274 

342 

154 

173 

28 

17 

50 

1,  087 

1,323 

219 

289 

122 

127 

1 

1 

51 
52 

1,  8.37 

2,058 

211 

313 

160 

147 

18 

24 

1,020 

1,135 

441 

406 

366 

312 

169 

173 

53 
54 
55 

1,034 

1.155 

903 

931 

603 

591 

7 

7 
20 

1,577 

1,697 

250 

291 

122 

134 

37 

588 

573 

730 

693 

941 

473 

56 

8  " 

23 
8 
19 

57 
58 
59 
00 

1,231 

1 ,  300 

297 

314 

250 

177 

12 

6,358 

6,872 

409 

386 

372 

210 

34 

1,200 

1.254 

160 

156 

109 

66 

6 

1,328 

1,637 

80 

84 

49 

28 

23 

1,295 

1,  542 

88 

113 

55 

47 

72 

01 

06 

61 

2 

01 
62 
63 
64 
65 

2,  381 

2,722 

684 

727 

391 

308 

79 

4,  228 

3,893 

2,941 

2,705 

4,119 

2,690 

104 

8 

19 

1.660 

1,631 

2,224 

2.171 
099 

2,229 
344 

1,301 
351 

1,  018 

1,019 

651 

2,854 
1, 400 

3,269 
1,897 

1,040 
51 

1,100 
03 

505 
33 

493 

25 

109 
69 

90 
63 
194 
125 
13 
49 

66 
67 
68 
69 

1  70 
71 

907 

1,060 

94 

111 

87 

118 

165 

120 

15 

1                    61 

2,020 

2.057 

189 

157 

285 

127 

479 

465 

788 

830 

722 

497 

2.311 

2,411 

145 

144 

112 

84 

730  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOEEIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 

NATIVE 

BOKN. 

rOREIG.N  BORN. 

TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1 

Pennsylvania — Continued. 

1,386 
1,666 
1,328 
2,998 
1,547 

2,207 
2,467 
4,871 
7,865 

1,257 
4.501 
1,156 
3,210 

378,  294 

21,  291 

10, 152 

5,  790 

5,  749 
5,692 

2.928 
10,  652 

6,  046 
3,  682 
7,681 

4,066 
4,442 
6,288 

7,  751 

18,  965 

5,  607 
6,285 
11,617 

19,  228 

16,  244 

9,518 
16, 166 
14,  084 
16,592 
13,440 

23,  392 
11,979 

17,  .391 

20,  835 

10,  647 

11,  763 
11.  744 
11, 144 

9,443 

1,398 

84,  339 
1,388 
1,703 
836 
1,303 
1,954 

3,  399 
2,085 
2,713 
1,293 
997 

3,881 
3,642 
3,876 
5,079 
1,953 

3,552 
4.678 
2,  205 
3,050 

4,056 
4,613 
1,115 
2.556 

1,479 
1,900 
1,201 
2,747 
1,553 

2,154 
2,596 
5,031 
9,002 

1,422 
4,611 
1,005 
3,201 

399, 190 
21,611 

10,  727 
6,318 
5,835 
5,380 

2.414 

12,  421 
6.379 
3,443 
8,548 

3,693 
4.776 
6,891 
8.370 
20,  220 

5,827 
6,539 

11,  557 
20,  137 
18,  749 

10,  084 
18,  292 
14,  422 
18,  449 

13,  028 

23,  074 
13,337 
17.  922 
22, 784 

11,  386 

12, 156 

14,  369 
10,919 

9,133 

1,500 

80, 989 
1,128 
1,101 
632 
1,027 
1,284 

3,297 
1,986 
2,678 
1,139 
939 

3,960 
2,736 
3,872 
4,979 
1,947 

3,  .532 
4,845 
2,174 
3,422 

4,628 

4,  351 
1,224 
2,466 

308 
309 
168 
1,581 
314 

3,300 
289 
942 

1,436 

46 

994 

1,238 

1,334 

132,  828 
5,579 
5.589 
4,038 
4,794 
3,086 

1,837 
2,842 
1,620 
1,189 
2,582 

2,802 
2,691 
2,436 
2,361 
6,618 

2,856 
3,346 
3,119 
8,185 
4,379 

3,716 
4,614 
3,466 
3,439 
4,941 

7,985 
3,419 
5,697 
5,161 
3,962 

4,550 
1,628 
5,728 
2,573 

189 

40,  090 
688 
552 
312 
395 
1,093 

1,237 
1,008 

833 
1,073 

948 

1,020 
2,294 
1,758 
3, 135 
1,  063 

2,102 

1,512 

1,424 

744 

986 
1,286 

443 
1,141 

331 
221 
130 

928 
238 

2,383 
264 
756 

1,488 

19 
826 
084 
769 

136,  652 
5,401 
5,095 
3,779 
4,006 
2,829 

1,533 
4,264 
2,926 
1,477 
2,703 

2,392 
2.261 
2,308 

2,  255 
6,902 

2,797 
3.376 
2,871 
7,995 
5,108 

3,582 
6,257 

3,  322 
4,076 
4,536 

7,687 
4,170 
5,380 
5,979 
4,619 

4,505 
2,309 
5,380 
2,572 

158 

33, 199 
528 
339 
310 
419 
800 

1,196 
823 
798 
772 
718 

1,023 
1,663 
1,603 
2.328 
795 

1,624 

1,300 

1,192 

780 

1,342 
1,026 

477 
857 

1,386 
1,522 
1,  S24 
2,987 
1,466 

2,207 
2,397 
4,758 
7,596 

1,252 
4,416 
1,156 
3,138 

.360,  401 
20,  929 
9,915 
5,419 
4,562 
4,547 

2,859 
6,523 
4,665 
3,453 

7,414 

4,060 
4,290 

■  6,084 
7,126 

a8, 131 

5,  568 
6,226 
11,611 

19,  096 
15,  646 

9,  483 

15,  371 
13,  590 

16,  250 
13,  309 

.     22, 712 
11,  023 
17, 055 

20,  241 
9,818 

11,759 
11,  682 
11,044 
8,940 

1,324 

79,  759 
1,354 
1,526 
774 
1,252 
1,815 

3,296 
1,736 
1,921 
1,290 
995 

'    3,382 
3, 128 
3,519 
4,876 
1,859 

3,466 
4,604 
2,197 
2,863 

3,864 
4,201 
1,064 
2,544 

1,478 
1,764 
1,199 
2,737 
1,495 

2,154 
2,518 
4,914 
8,679 

1,416 
4,523 
1,005 
3,138 

377,  940 
21, 188 
10,446 
5,837 
4,478 
4,  260 

2,358 
7,691 
4,790 
3,182 
8,027 

3,  088 
4,591 
6,561 
7,620 
19,  345 

5,762 
6,473 

11,  549 
19,  994 
18,  024 

10,  029 
17,  282 

13,  895 
17,  863 

12,  896 

22,  421 
12, 129 
17,  617 
21,  913 
10,  453 

12, 145 

14,  049 

10, 828 
8,556 

1,435 

77, 747 

1,117 

1,023 

611 

997 

1,223 

3,232 
1,755 
2,086 
1,135 
937 

3,514 
2,515 
3,548 
4,800 
1,892 

3,465 
4,784 
2,168 
3,285 

4,445 
4,099 
1,181 
2,457 

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11 

Ti 

Ward    1      

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Ward   2     

17 

"Ward    3 

18 

Ward    4 

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Ward   5              

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Ward   6 

VI 

Ward    7 

9?, 

Ward    8 

9Si 

Ward    9 

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Ward  10                      

Wi 

r^fi 

Ward  12 

W 

Ward  13 

?R 

Ward  14 

9q 

Ward  15               .... 

30 

Ward  16        

31 

Ward  17 

31^ 

Ward  18 

33 

Ward  19 

^l 

Ward  2U                

3fi 

Ward  21    

3fi 

Ward  22 

37 

Ward  23 

38 

Ward  24 

3q 

Ward  25 

40 

Ward  26               

41 

Ward  27         

4?, 

Ward  28 

43 

Ward  "^9                          

44 

Ward  30                 

45 

Ward  31 

40 

Ward  32 

47 

Ward  33 

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Ward  34               

^q 

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■il 

Ward    1        

5? 

Ward    2 

ss 

Ward    3 

54 

Ward    4 

15 

Ward   5        

50 

Ward   6 

57 

Ward    7 

58 

Ward   8    

5q 

Ward   9       

00 

Ward  10 

01 

Ward  11 

6' 

Ward  12 

03 

Ward  13 

04 

Ward  14 

05 

Ward  15       

00 

Ward  16 

07 

Ward  17 

08 

Ward  18                 

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Ward  19    

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Ward  20                

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Ward  21              

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AVard  22        

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Ward  23 

POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE: 


731 


1890— Coutinued. 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

PARENTS. 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 

FOREIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

639 
1,221 
1,039 
1,712 

1,278 

660 
1,418 

930 
1,630 
1.279 

747 
301 
285 
1,275 
188 

818 
346 
269 
1,107 
216 

308 
308 
168 
1,556 
313 

331 
221 
130 
922 
238 

1 
136 
2 
16 
58 

1 

145 

4 

36 

82 

2 
3 

4 
5 

694 
1.806 
3,655 

6,252 

655 
1,913 
3,743 
7,100 

1,513 

591 

1,103 

1,344 

1,499 

605 

1,171 

1,579 

3,298 
288 
939 

1,425 

2,383 
264 
756 

1,484 

2 
71 
116 
280 

fi 

78 
117 
327 

7 
8 
9 

1.145 

2,886 

408 

2,098 

1,314 

2,972 

319 

2,107 

107 
1,530 

748 
1,040 

102 
1,551 

686 
1,031 

46 

980 

1,237 

1,330 

19 
819 
684 
769 

5 
99 

1 
76 

6 
95 

10 
11 
12 

63 

13 

202,  046 
12,  733 
4,980 
2,082 
1,385 
2,158 

212,  289 
12,  668 
5,  214 
2,214 
1,408 
1,845 

158,  355 
8,196 
4,935 
3,337 
3,177 
2,389 

105,  651 
8,520 
5,232 
3,623 
3,070 
2,415 

131,  761 
5,544 
5,562 
4,011 
4,757 
2,995 

136,  488 
5,396 
5,093 
3,776 
3,995 
2,817 

18, 960 

397 

264 

398 

1,224 

1,236 

21,  414 

428 

283 

484 

1,368 

1,132 

14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 

1,243 
3,272 
3,101 
2,142 
4,702 

948 
4,052 
3,089 
1.942 
5.043 

1,616 
3,251 
1,564 
1,311 
2,712 

1,410 
3,639 
1,701 
1,240 
2,984 

1,824 
2,727 
1,574 
1,175 
2,354 

1,533 
4,236 
2,911 
1,474 
2,700 

82 

4,244 

1,427 

243 

495 

56 

4,758 

1,604 

264 

524 

20 
21 
22 
23 
24 

1,580 
1,928 
3,641 
4,764 
9,966 

1,331 
2,  032 
3,915 
5,  202 
10,838 

2,480 
2,362 
2,443 
2,362 
8,165 

2,  357 
2,559 
2,646 
2,418 
8,507 

2,791 
2,680 
2,410 
2,339 
6,580 

2,392 
2,260 
2,  307 
2,  254 
6,898 

17 
163 
230 
647 

872 

5 

186 
331 
751 
879 

25 
26 
27 
28 
29 

2,275 
2,213 
7,227 
8,670 
9,074 

2,351 
■     2, 326 
7,098 
9,  289 
10,450 

3,293 
4,013 
4,384 
10,  426 
6,  572 

3,411 

4,147 

4,451 

10,  705 

7,574 

2,846 
3,337 
3,111 
8,165 
4.353 

2,797 
3,376 
2,871 
7,994 
5,104 

49 

68 

14 

152 

624 

65 
66 
8 
144 
729 

30 
31 
32 
33 
34 

5,003 
9,592 
8,867 
11,331 
6,471 

5,309 
10, 908 

8,963 
12, 179 

6,279 

4,480 
5,779 
4,723 
4,919 
6.838 

4,720 
6,374 
4,932 
5,  684 
6,617 

3,708 
4,603 
3,455 
3,414 
4,936 

3,580 
6.256 
3,315 
4,073 
4,536 

43 
806 
505 
367 
136 

57 

1,011 

534 

589 

132 

35 
36 

37 
38 
39 

11,  609 
7,704 

10,  485 

12,  954 
4,066 

11,176 
8,484 
10,  088 
14, 183 
4,303 

11,103 
3,319 
6,570 
7,287 
5,752 

11,245 
3,645 
6,929 
7,730 
6,150 

7,920 
3,399 
5,678 
5,137 
3,932 

7,669 
4.161 

5,377 
5,970 
4,605 

745 
976 
355 
618 
859 

671 
1,217 
308 
880 
947 

40 
41 
42 
43 

44 

5,616 
8,731 
5,284 
5,197 

5,845 

10.  407 

5,224 

5,086 

6,143 
2,951 
5,760 
3,743 

6,300 
3,642 
5,604 
3,470 

4,535 
1,624 
5,723 
2,  562 

4,505 
2,307 
5,380 
2,570 

19 

66 

105 

514 

11 
322 

91 
579 

45 
46 

47 
48 

1,037 

1,145 

287 

290 

187 

158 

76 

65 

49 

35, 553 
523 
1,083 
499 
819 
780 

33,  687 
334 
582 
300 
558 
412 

44,  206 
831 
443 
275 
433 
1,035 

44, 060 
783 
441 
311 
439 
811 

39,  978 
682 
503 
307 
389 
1,087 

33, 176 
528 
338 
310 
419 
799 

4,692 

40 

226 

67 

57 

145 

3,265 
11 
79 
21 
30 
62 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 

1,352 
802 
886 
376 
266 

1,367 
748 
933 
293 
233 

1,944 
934 

1,035 
914 
729 

1,865 

1,007 

1,153 

842 

704 

1,237 
1,006 

830 
1,070 

947 

1,193 
820 
797 
772 

718 

103 

351 

795 

6 

3 

68 

234 

593 

4 

2 

56 
57 
58 
59 
60 

•        1, 668 

1,398 

1,325 

2,215 

647 

1,767 
1,061 
1,377 
2,232 
636 

1,714 
1,730 
2,194 
2, 661 
1,212 

1,747 
1,454 
2,171 
2,568 
1,256 

1,018 
2,291 
1,755 
3,133 
1,061 

1,023 
1,  662 
1,597 
2,327 
794 

501 
517 
360 
205 
96 

446 
222 
330 
180 
56 

61 
62 
63 
64 
65 

1,302 

2,678 

707 

1,599 

1,369 

2,717 
720 
1,  807  • 

2,164 
1,926 
1,490 
1,264 

2,096 
2,067 
1,448 
1,478 

2,102 
1,510 
1,424 

744 

1,624 
1,300 
1,192 

780 

86 

76 

8 

187 

67 

61 

6 

137 

66 
67 
68 
69 

2,456 

2,521 

601 

1.322 

2,743 

2,359 

663 

1,247 

1,408 

1,680 

463 

1,222 

1,702 

1.740 

518 

1.210 

983 
1,284 

443 
1,141 

1,341 
1,022 

477 
857 

195 

414 

51 

12 

184 

256 

43 

9 

70 
71 
72 
73 

732  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 

NATIVE 

BORN. 

FOREIGN  BORN. 

TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1 

Pennsylvania— Continued. 
Pittsburg — Continued. 

Ward  24 

1,821 
2,601 
2,745 
3,089 
1,640 

1,468 
1,029 

1,717 
2,457 

392 

687 
1,378 
1,388 

3,495 
2,703 
6,077 
5,802 
1,233 

26,  379 
1,663 
2,  422 
2,120 
1,193 

1,  .593 
2,860 
2,297 
1,  934 
2,097 

2,740 
1,740 
1,919 
1,801 

1,734 
1,156 
1,596 
1,430 
1,  403 
1,217 

24,  734 
1,357 
1,829 
728 
1,768 
2,216 

708 

829 

1,095 

1,284 

526 

1,534 
804 
1,593 
1, 137 
1,006 

1,134 
1,094 

519 
1,795 
1, 193 

585 

1,156 
6,121 
2.847 
1,855 
4,774 

1,194 
3,930 
3,098 
2,405 
1,240 

1,708 
2,507 
2.671 
3,019 
1,652 

1,344 
1,001 
1,722 
2,482 

320 

581 

1,307 

1,328 

3,688 
2,696 
6,105 
6,424 
1,270 

27, 550 
1,783 
2,550 
2,280 
1,457 

1,707 
2,769 
2,670 
2,134 
2,116 

2,73S 
1,815 
1,923 
1,607 

1,636 
1,101 
1,651 
1,475 
1,521 
1,151 

24,  908 
1,401 
1,742 
699 
1,791 
2,185 

660 

836 

1,030 

1,466 

487 

1,562 
785 
1,573 
1,159 
1,049 

1,215 
1,188 

488 
1,779 
1,213 

600 

1,363 

6,055 
3,022 
1,982 
4,585 

1,193 
3,678 
2,826 
2,517 
1.246 

1,309 
1,255 
1,254 
2,552 
1,040 

1,219 
802 
754 
973 

213 
682 
521 
469 

1,704 
2,402 

777 
1,015 

164 

2.747 

123 

621 

145 

64 

107 
206 
120 
195 
321 

378 
195 
158 
114 

455 
318 
222 
367 
96 
184 

13,  682 

808 

929 

384 

1,130 

1,171 

615 
475 
529 
249 
254 

1,153 
452 
422 
470 
851 

432 

347 
455 
1,259 
938 
359 

91 

1,298 

806 

604 

4,356 

199 
1,731 
643 
360 
239 

971 
1,016 
1,092 
2,238 

788 

805 
570 
630 
879 

154 

472 
424 

447 

1,415 

1,543 

326 

876 

125 

1,985 
125 
354 
120 
44 

60 
142 

98 
140 
266 

299 

149 
110 

78 

329 
214 
180 
408 
68 
141 

11, 891 

680 

752 

302 

1,015 

1,038 

508 
439 
387 
377 
196 

890 
417 
389 
390 
736 

391 
332 
318 
1,101 
854 
319 

166 
929 

784 

457 

2,229 

130 
963 
509 
334 
175 

1,818 
2,596 
2,702 
3,066 
1,621 

1,464 
1,026 
1,702 
2,425 

392 

687 

1,363 

1,371 

3,476 
2,693 
5,940 
5,723 
1,233 

26, 180 
1,656 
2,417 
2,103 
1,191 

1,588 
2,830 
2,279 
1,891 
2,046 

2,734 
1,734 
1,910 
1,801 

1,718 
1,156 
1,581 
1,430 
1,399 
1,203 

24,596 
1,356 
1,829 
728 
1.768 
2,215 

708 

829 

1,059 

1,256 

526 

1,533 
804 
1,590 
1,116 
1,006 

1,100 
1,084 

519 
1,794 
1,192 

584 

1,018 
6,090 
2,812 
1,852 
4,773 

1,194 
3,868 
2,099 
2,405 
1,230 

1,705 
2,501 
2,627 
3,  002 
1,633 

1,337 

997 

1,715 

2,453 

320 

581 

1,290 

1,317 

3,670 
2,690 
6,019 
6,347 
1,267 

27,  360 
1,775 
2,547 
2,262 
1,454 

1,701 
2,750 
2,654 
2,092 
2,004 

2,727 
1,812 

1,  915 
1,607 

1,626 
1,101 
1,635 
1,474 
1,520 
1,138 

24,  786 
1.401 
1,742 
699 
1,791 
2,184 

660 

835 

1,003 

1,434 

487 

1,562 
785 
1,571 
1,142 
1,049 

1,185 
1,177 

488 
1,778 
1,213 

600 

1,219 

6,027 
2,986 
1,982 
4,585 

1,193 
3,632 
2,005 

2,  517 
1,232 

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Ward  25 

3 

Ward  26 

4 

Ward  27  .     .   . 

5 

Ward  28 

fi 

Ward  29 

7 

Ward  30 

8 

Ward  31 

» 

Ward  32 

10 

Ward  33 

n 

Ward  34 

18 

Ward  35 

13 

Ward  36 

14 

Pittston 

15 

16 

Pottstowu 

17 

Pottsville 

18 

Punxsutawney 

19 

?,0 

Ward    1 

?,1 

Ward    2 

?,2 

Ward    3 

?I3 

Ward   4 

?A 

Ward   5 

?5 

Ward   6 

i>6 

Ward   7 

?,7 

Ward   8 

?,8 

Ward   9 

9,9 

Ward  10 

30 

Ward  11 

31 

Ward  12 

8? 

Ward  13 

33 

Renovo 

34 

Reynoldsville 

35 

Rochester 

36 

St.  Clair 

37 

Schuylkill  Haven 

38 

Scottdale 

39 

Scranton 

40 

Ward    1 

41 

Ward    2 

48 

Ward    3 

43 

Ward    4 

44 

Ward   5 

45 

Ward    C 

46 

Ward    7 

47 

Ward    8 

48 

Ward   9 

49 

Ward  10 

50 

Ward  11 

51 

Ward  12 

58 

Ward  13 

53 

Ward  14 

54 

Ward  15 

55 

Ward  16 

56 

Ward  17 

57 

Ward  18 

58 

Ward  19 

59 

Ward  20 

60 

Ward  21 

61 

6'' 

Shamokin 

63 

Sharon 

61 

Sharpsburg 

65 

Shenandoah  

66 

Slatington 

67 

South  Bethlehem 

68 

69 

70 

South  Williamsport 

POPIJLATIO]!^.  733 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 
PARENTS. 


Males. 


033 
1,011 
978 
655 
528 

490 
336 
638 

1,084 

113 
154 

525 
583 

1,123 
1,196 
5,479 
3,829 
1,077 

22,  924 
1,470 
1,976 
1,890 
1,125 

1,429 
2,649 
2,115 
1,566 
1,  612 

2,251 
1,494 
1,712 
1,635 

1,160 
798 

1.099 
640 

1,251 

1,033 

9,199 
541 
889 
93 
579 
826 

101 
196 
651 
846 
185 

373 
95 
1,009 
615 
223 

645 

673 
129 
222 
162 
146 

793 
4,567 
1,546 

969 
1,859 

983 
2,562 
1,433 
1,714 

942 


Females. 


NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 


520 
977 
961 
634 
522 

446 

308 

633 

1,083 

79 
105 
468 
493 

1,069 
1,157 
5,  587 
4,153 
1,107 

24,  080 
1,605 
2,090 
2,068 
1,364 

1,567 
2,  503 
2,479 
1,774 
1,015 

2,  272 
1,  5.54 
1,699 
1,430 

1,062 
813 

1,193 
740 

1,384 
938 

9,  092 
521 
816 
98 
556 
817 

86 
208 
562 
908 
190 

399 
100 
964 
587 
226 

642 

715 
127 
245 
170 
149 

868 
4,  535 
1,658 
1,060 
1,811 

969 
2,456 
1,365 
1,824 

959 


Males. 


1,185 
1,585 
1,724 
2,411 
1,093 

974 

690 

1,064 

1,341 

279 
533 
838 
788 

2,353 
1,497 

461 
1,894 

1.56 

3,256 
186 
441 
213 


159 
181 
164 
325 

434 

483 
240 
198 
166 

558 
358 
482 
790 
148 
170 

15, 397 

H15 

940 

635 

1,189 

1,389 

607 
633 
408 
410 
341 

1,160 
709 
581 
501 
783 

455 
411 
390 
1,572 
1,030 
438 

225 
1,  523 
1,266 

883 
2,914 

211 
1,306 
666 
691 
288 


Females. 


1,185 
1,524 
1,666 
2,368 
1,111 

891 

689 

1,082 

1,370 

241 
476 
822 
824 

2,601 
1,533 

4.32 
2.194 

160 

3,280 

170 

457 

194 

90 

134 
187 
175 
318 
449 

455 
258 
216 

177 

564 

288 
442 
734 
136 
200 

15,  694 

880 

926 

601 

1,235 

1,367 

574 
627 
441 
526 
297 

1,163 
679 
607 
555 
823 

543 
462 
361 
1,533 
1,043 
451 

351 
1,492 
1,328 

916 

2, 774 

224 
1,176 
640 
693 
273 


FOREIGN  WHITE. 


Males. 


1,308 
1,253 
1,252 
2,552 
1,039 

1,217 
801 
754 
972 

213 
682 
519 
469 

1,697 
2,401 

776 
1,014 

159 

2,737 

123 

621 

145 

62 

107 
206 
117 
190 
321 

378 
195 
158 
114 

454 
317 
220 
367 
96 
183 

13,  663 

808 

928 

384 

1,130 

1,170 


Females. 


615 

475 
528 
249 
254 

1,153 
452 
421 
455 
851 

432 
347 
455 
1,  2.59 
938 
359 

91 

1,291 

801 

604 

4,353 


1,727 
638 
360 
239 


971 
1,016 
1,092 
2,238 

788 

805 
570 
630 


154 
472 
424 
447 

1,411 
1,543 

324 
875 
125 

1,983 
125 
354 

120 
44 

60 
142 

98 
139 
266 

299 

148 
110 

78 

329 
214 
179 
408 
68 
140 

11, 889 

680 

752 

362 

1,015 

1,038 

508 
439 
387 
377 
196 

890 
417 
389 
388 
736 

391 
332 
318 
1,101 
854 
319 

166 
929 

781 

457 

2,  229 

130 
963 
506 
334 
175 


TOTAL  COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

4 

3 

1 

7 

6 

2 

45 

44 

3 

23 

17 

4 

20 

19 

5 

6 

7 

6 

4 

4 

7 

15 

7 

8 

33 

29 

9 

in 

n 

i7 

17 

12 

17 

11 

13 

26 

22 

14 

11 

6 

15 

138 

88 

16 

80 

78 

17 

5 

3 

18 

209 

192 

19 

7 

8 

20 

5 

3 

21 

17 

18 

22 

4 

3 

23 

5 

6 

24 

30 

19 

25 

21 

16 

26 

48 

43 

27 

51 

52 

28 

0 

12 

29 

6 

4 

30 

9 

8 

31 
32 

17 

10 

33 

1 
17 

34 

17 

35 

1 

1 

36 

i         4 

37 

15 

14 

38 

157 

124 

39 

1 
1 

40 

41 

4^ 

43 

2 

1 

44 
45 

1 

1 

27 

46 

37 

47 

28 

32 

48 
49 

1 

,50 

51 

4 

2 

52 

36 

19 

53 
54 

1 

i        34 

30 

55 

10 

11 

56 

57 

1 

1 

58 

1 
1 

-!       138 

59 

60 

144 

61 

38 

28 

62 

40 

39 

63 

3 

4 

64 

65 

66 

66 

46 

67 

1,004 

824 

68 
69 

io 

14 

70 

734  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Pennsylvania — Continued . 

Steeltoii 

Sugarnotch 

Summit  Hill 

Suiibury , 

Susquehanna  Depot 


Tamaqua  . 
Tareiitum 
Titusville 
Towanfla  . 
Tyrone  . . . 


TJniontown  . . 

"Warren 

Washlnaton . 
Waynesboro . 
Weatherly. . . 


Wellsboro 

"West  Bethlehem. 

"Westchester 

"We.stPittston.  .. 


"Wilkesbarre.. 
"Ward  1.. 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  3  .. 
Ward  i  . . 
AVard   5  . . 

Ward  6  . . 
Ward  7  . . 
Ward  8.. 
Ward  9  . . 
Ward  10  . . 

Ward  11  .. 
Ward  12  . . 
Ward  13  . . 
"Ward  14  . . 
Ward  15  . . 

Wilkinsburg  . 

Williamsport . 
Ward  1  . . . 
Ward  2  ... 
Ward  3  . . . 


Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 


York 


Khorte  Island: 

Bristol 

Burrillville . 

Coventry  

Cranston 

Cumberland 


East  Greenwich. 
East  Providence 

Hopkinton 

Johnston 


Lincoln 

Newport 

North  Kingstown  . 
North  Smithtield . . . 


Pawtucket  . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 

Providence  . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2 . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males.  Females. 


4,306 
722 
1,138 
2,842 
1,527 

2, 586 
1,708 
3,076 
1,836 
2,122 

2.874 
1.567 
3,  354 
1,819 
1,307 

1,261 
1,241 
3,179 
1,538 

13,  489 
969 
1,770 
877 
530 
813 

857 
420 
822 
612 
641 

887 

743 

1,504 

1,489 

555 

1.924 

11.777 

1,753 

792 

1,440 

2,137 
1.594 
1,044 
1,212 
1,205 

9,416 


1,978 
1,860 
1,787 
3,292 
2,192 

1,273 
3,405 
1,287 
3,178 

5, 120 

6,896 

1,826 

924 


2,201 
1,  522 

1,  305 

2,  095 
1,745 

44,365 
4.596 
4,631 
5.  (I9U 

3,  218 
4,532 


3,742 
711 
1,068 
2,936 
1,605 

2,672 
1,772 
3,297 
2,003 
2,275 

2,986 
1,736 
3,340 
1,939 
1,309 

1,438 
1,335 
4,269 
1,704 

14,  035 
852 
1,744 
807 
621 
772 


871 
580 
813 

924 

840 

1,632 

1,461 

624 

2,047 

12,  459 

1,811 

878 

1,473 

2,201 
1,859 
1,707 
1,211 
1,319 

10, 252 


2,304 
1,911 
1,918 
2,834 
2,342 

1,280 
3,  458 
1,370 
3,289 

5,312 

7,341 

1,945 

957 

9,406 
2,285 
1,512 
1,447 
2,304 
1,858 

47, 417 
4,948 
5,240 
5,231 
3,279 
4,936 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males.  Females. 


822 
668 
325 
98 
382 

390 
613 
871 
157 
175 

291 
489 
200 
37 
203 

113 
109 
250 
355 

5,307 
222 

1,033 
799 
75 
184 

452 

64 

299 

386 

62 

241 
138 
603 
617 
132 

323 

1,544 
257 


178 
203 
316 
125 
245 


621 


520 

883 

672 

1,025 

1,614 

284 

771 

116 

1,669 

4,834 

2,474 

189 

646 

4,321 
892 
009 
543 

1,  263 
954 

19, 204 
1,828 
1,562 
3,393 
965 
1,447 


380 
485 
285 
54 
358 

406 
534 
829 
173 
133 

208 
540 
163 
16 
142 

149 
74 
330 
309 

4,887 
122 
791 
672 
151 
171 

378 
80 
298 
336 
137 

278 
140 
602 
612 
119 

368 

1,352 

232 

97 

107 

171 
192 
259 
80 
214 


676 
838 
691 
948 
1,942 

290 

788 

91 

1,642 

5,089 

2,746 

233 

646 

5,038 
1,046 
764 
592 
1,504 
1,132 

21, 160 
2,337 
2.068 
3,438 
1,111 
1,513 


TOTAL   NATIVE  WHITE. 


Males.  Females. 


1, 


3,495 
722 
1,138 
2,838 
1,523 

2,579 
1,701 
3,032 
1,782 
2,079 

2,541 
1,562 
2,939 
1,794 
1,307 

1,245 
1,234 
2,633 
1,515 

13, 190 
953 
753 
877 
524 
764 

845 
415 
797 
601 
616 


734 

1,454 

1,481 

527 

1,904 

11,  226 

1,692 

773 

1,334 

1,934 
1,498 
1,619 
1,206 
1,170 

9,164 


1,921 
1,857 
1,776 
3, 182 
2, 191 

1,203 

3,  341 
1,275 
3,149 

5,  099  . 

6,  324 
1,796 

919 

8,823 
2,198 
1,494 
1,300 
2,094 
1,737 

42,  554 
4.314 

4,  283 
5,051 
3,110 
4,445 


3,281 
711 
1,068 
2,  934 
1,603 

2,663 
1,769 
3,250 
1,954 
2,237 

2,661 
1, 7.S0 
2,913 
1,923 
1,308 

1,423 
1,329 
3.618 
1,692 

13,  745 
843 
1.735 
807 
611 
730 

876 
596 

854 
575 
785 


826 
1,584 
1,447 

594 

2,007 

11,  802 

1,746 

851 

1,359 

1,958 
1,717 
1,679 
1,  209 
1,283 

9,953 


2,201 
1,905 
1,898 
2,763 
2,342 

1,210 
3,  382 

1,  346 
3,263 

5,296 

6,535 

1,917 

947 

9,  345 

2,  282 
1,480 
1,4.38 
2,298 
1,847 

45,  324 
4,686 
4,764 
5,188 
3,132 
4,830 


POPFLATIOHf. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE: 


735 


1890— Contiuued. 


NATIVE  WHITE — NATIVE 
PARENTS. 


Males. 


3,053 
162 
433 

2, 680 
822 

1,556 
1,256 
1,670 
1,423 
1,862 

2,311 
911 
2,597 
1,751 
1, 023 

1,031 
1,092 
2,344 
1,083 

6,814 
750 
639 
155 
412 
480 

370 
355 
457 
224 
478 

452 
484 
590 
602 
366 

1,356 

8,793 

1,214 

630 

1,089 

1,640 
1, 146 
1,288 
1,033 
753 

8,097 


1,233 
1,012 
1,333 
2,183 
941 

895 
2,356 
1,150 
1,846 

1,690 

3,668 

1,563 

497 

4,221 

1,  037 

659 

792 

1,068 

665 

23,  328 
2,384 
2,637 
>,  511 
2,258 
3,106 


Females. 


2,821 
169 
459 

2.776 
876 

1,625 
1,337 
1,961 
1,487 
2,016 

2,415 
1.013 
2,555 
1,861 
1,006 

1,184 
1,207 
3,228 
1,188 

7,089 
656 
610 
160 
441 
423 

382 
529 
458 
216 
553 

477 
,'548 
651 
582 
394 

1,370 

9,339 

1,344 

663 

1,108 

1,682 
1,340 
1,331 
1,037 
834 

8,827 


1,488 
1,028 
1,449 
2,015 
986 

917 
2,346 

1,202 
1,914 

1.837 

3,850 

1,648 

516 

4,442 

1,075 

677 

910 

1, 155 

625 

25,  033 
2,608 
2,887 
1,488 
2,230 
3,346 


NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 


Males. 


442 
560 
705 
158 
701 

1,023 
445 

1,362 
359 

217 

230 
651 
342 
43 
284 

214 
142 

289 
432 

6,376 
203 

1,114 
722 
112 
284 

475 
60 
340 
377 
138 

397 
250 
864 
879 
161 

548 

2,433 
478 
143 
245 

294 
352 
331 
173 
417 

1,067 


688 
845 
443 
999 
1,250 

308 

985 

125 

1,303 

3,409 

2,656 

233 

422 

4,602 
1,161 
835 
508 
1,026 
1.072 

19,  226 
1,930 
1,646 
3.  540 
852 
1,339 


Females. 


460 
542 
609 
158 
727 

1,038 
432 

1,289 
467 
221 

246 
717 
358 
62 
302 

239 

122 
390 
504 

6,656 
187 

1, 125 
638 
170 
307 

494 
67 
396 
359 
232 

405 
278 
933 
865 
200 

637 

2,463 
402 
188 
251 

276 
377 
348 
172 
449 

1,126 


713 
877 
449 
748 
1,356 

293 
1,036 

144 
1,349 

3,459 

2,685 

269 

431 

4,903 
1,207 
803 
528 
1,143 
1  222 

20,  291 
2,078 
1,877 
3.700 
902 
1,484 


FOREIGN   WHITE. 


Males. 


Females. 


821 
668 
325 
94 
382 


613 
863 
156 
173 

290 
485 
202 
36 
203 

113 

108 
245 
355 

5,303 

222 

1,033 

799 

75 

184 

452 

64 

297 

386 

62 

239 
138 
603 
617 
132 

323 

1,540 

257 

85 

132 

178 
202 
316 
125 
245 


517 


672 

1,020 

1,613 

282 

754 

116 

1,666 

4,832 

2,450 

189 

646 

4,  314 

892 

668 

541 

1,  2.59 

954 

19.  097 

1,784 

1,  552 

3,389 

945 

1,438 

380 
485 
285 
54 
358 

406 
534 
827 
173 
133 

207 
539 
162 
16 
142 

149 

74 

330 

309 

4,884 
122 
791 
672 
151 
171 

378 
80 
298 
336 
137 

277 
140 
600 
612 
119 

367 

1,350 
232 

97 
107 

171 

190 
259 


504 


673 
837 
691 
944 
1,  942 

289 

782 

91 

1,642 

5,  088 

2,720 

232 

646 

5,036 
1,045 
763 
592 
1,504 
1,132 

21, 120 
2,323 
2,060 
3,438 
1,108 
1,511 


TOTAL  COLORED. 


Males. 


812 


52 
55 
45 

33-i 

9 

419 

26 


551 
23 

303 
16 
17 


Females. 


12 
5 
27 
11 
25 

40 
9 

50 

8 
28 


555 
61 

22 
106 

203 

97 

25 

6 

35 

256 


60 

8 

11 

115 


81 
12 
32 

23 
596 

30 
5 

52 
3 
29 


1,918 
326 
358 

43 
128 

96 


9 

3 

49 

49 

38 

326 

7 

428 

16 

1 


651 

12 


293 
9 


43 
14 
50 
14 
30 

41 

659 
65 
27 

114 

243 
144 

28 
2 

36 

299 


106 

7 
20 
75 


1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 

11 
12 
13 
14 

15 

16 
17 
18 
19 

20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26 

27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36 

37 
38 
39 
40 

41 
42 
43 
44 
45 

46 


17 

56 

832 

57 

29 

58 

10 

59 

63 

60 

4 

01 

33 

62 

9 

63 

6 

64 

11 

65 

2,133 

66 

276 

67 

484 

68 

43 

69 

150 

70 

108 

71 

736  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


44 
45 

46 
47 
48 
49 
50 

51 
52 
53 

54 

55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
CO 

61 

(i2 
03 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
«9 


CITIES,   TOWNS,    VILLAGES,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Khode  Island — Continued. 
Providence — Continued. 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 

Ward   9 

Ward  10 


Scituate 

Smitbfield 

South  Kingstown. 
Tiverton 


Warren 

Warwick 

Westerly 

Woonsocket . 


Soutli  Carolina : 
Anderson.. 

Beaufort 

Camden  — 


Charleston  . 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4  . 

Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 


Chester 

Clifton 

Columbia  ... 

Florence 

Georgetown 


Greenville  ... 

Newberry 

Orangeburg. - 
Kock  Hill . . . . 
S))artanburg. 
Snmter 


South  Dakota : 
Aberdeen  . . 

Huron 

Lead 

Pierre  

Sioux  Falls  . 
Watertown  . 
Yankton 


Tennessee : 

Bristol  (a)... 
Brownsville 

Chattanooga 
AVard  1.. 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  3. . 
Ward  4.. 


Ward  5. 
Ward  e. 
Ward  7., 
Ward  8. 

Clarksville. 
Cleveland  . . . 
Cohirabia  . . 

Dayton 

Jackson 

Johnson  


Knoxville. 


Memphis  .. . 
Wardl. 
VA'ard  2. 
Wards.. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6.. 
AVard7.. 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


Females. 


4,493 
4,325 
4,368 
4,216 
4,896 

1,439 

886 

2,729 

1.090 

1,  335 
5,675 
2,508 
5,264 


1,489 
1,520 
1,557 

23, 918 
1,442 
2,267 
2,520 
3,998 

3,116 
3,806 
3,053 
3,  716 

1,261 
1,221 
7,406 
1,018 
1,317 

3,875 
1,423 
1,381 
1,315 
2,704 
1,684 


1,213 
1,  288 
842 
1.412 
4,197 
1,026 
1,250 


1,641 
1,105 

14.787 
2,  304 
1,802 
1,290 
l.SliO 

1,779 
1,2.58 
2,  775 
1,719 

3,667 
1,278 
2,399 
1,385 
4,684 
2,278 

10,  880 

29, 147 
2,058 
1,405 
1,195 
1,070 
2,603 
1.687 
2,618 


4,712 
4,702 
4,921 
4,533 
4,915 

1,434 

969 

2,759 

1,026 

1,470 
5,613 
2,618 
5,882 


1,494 
1,964 
1,938 

27.  904 
1,534 

2,  874 
2,995 
5,012 

3,421 
4,476 

3,  343 
4.249 

1,  397 
1,390 
7,616 
1,731 
1,540 

4,  .589 
1,570 
1,547 
1.399 
2,787 
2,126 


1,246 
1,  225 
592 
1,212 
3,  .567 
1,046 
1,386 


1,037 
1,361 

13,018 
2,163 
1,403 
1,125 
1,050 

1,549 

949 

2,028 

1,551 

4,035 
1,559 
2,  912 
1,250 
5,106 
1,817 

10, 759 

29,  948 
2,004 
1,041 
868 
751 
2,926 
1,764 
3,023 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


1,543 
862 
1,153 
2,501 
3,950 

147 
334 
436 
337 

783 

3,171 

814 

4,484 


62 
24 

1,687 
130 
120 
304 
376 

218 
191 
182 
166 

23 
12 
197 
30 
29 


352 

257 
791 
366 
,398 
281 
505 


31 
27 

787 
113 
1.56 
120 


109 
98 
64 


133 
18 
39 
57 

161 
48 

518 

3,341 

290 
706 
238 
291 
235 
212 
138 


Females. 


1,769 
1,118 
1,573 
2,353 
3,880 

154 
311 
307 
384 

901 
3,302 

813 
5,200 


10 
41 
14 

1,446 
103 
110 
233 
348 

181 
164 
170 
137 

22 
16 
134 
16 
9 

54 
9 


371 
268 
356 
245 
1,015 
319 
529 


15 
23 

508 
93 
91 
74 
41 

67 
54 

47 
41 


20 
27 
88 
18 

378 

2,  059 
239 
180 
115 
111 
201 
122 
91 


TOTAL   N.A.TIVE   WHITE. 


Males. 


4,375 
3,909 
4,053 
4,126 

4,888 

1,431 

881 

2,  523 

1,  072 

1,329 
5,613 
2,508 
5,204 


911 
330 
568 

9,763 
702 
1,058 
1,141 
1,800 

1,208 

1,  343 

1,468 

983 

628 

1,177 

3,  045 

854 

367 

2,074 
729 
657 
822 

1,497 
772 


1,209 
1,278 
836 
1,  408 
4,172 
1,  022 
1,221 


1,291 
595 

8,200 

1,771 

1,081 

885 

537 

1,  056 
835 

1,  058 
977 

1,654 
1,003 
1,305 
1,008 
2,835 
1,885 

7,782 

15,  842 
1,042 
1,175 
1.  053 
871 
1,129 
1,065 
1,312 


Females. 


4,591 
4, 250 
4,558 
4,419 
4,906 

1,429 

968 

2,518 

1,009 

1,405 

5,538 
2,543 
5,874 


829 
358 
641 

11,  058 
758 
1,.321 
1,  368 
2,237 

1,139 

1,497 
1,597 
1,141 

662 

1,  337 

3,198 

829 

376 

2, 309 
787 
702 
843 

1,398 
996 


1,245 
1.219 
588 
1,209 
3,  545 
1,042 
1,355 


1,267 
658 

7.044 

1,564 

790 

767 

529 

937 
551 
992 
914 

1,616 
1,179 
1,578 
958 
2.796 
1.457 

7,431 

14, 553 
944 
740 
656 
513 

1,116 
939 

1,401 


a  Exclusive  of  that  part  in  Virginia. 


POPULATIOi^. 


737 


CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Contiuued. 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATH-E 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

1 

=  — 

PARENTS. 

PARENTS. 

FOREIGN   WHITE. 

TOTAL 

COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

2,613 

2,804 

1,  762 

1,787 

1,541 

1,767 

120 

123 

1 

2,721 

3,027 

j                1, 188 

1.223 

854 

1,115 

424 

455 

2 

2.538 

2,949 

1. 515 

1,609 

1,148 

1,569 

320 

367 

3 

2,069 

2,219 

2,057 

2,200 

2,497 

2,349 

94 

118 

4 

1,491 

1,475 

3,397 

3,431 

3,949 

3,880 

9 

9 

5 

1,272 

1,287 

159 

142 

147 

154 

8 

5 

6 

583 

648 

298 

320 

334 

311 

5 

1 

2,173 

2,168 

350 

350 

434 

306 

208 

242 

8 

801 

748 

271 

261 

336 

384 

19 

17 

9 

796 

919 

533 

546 

782 

900 

7 

6 

10 

3,469 

3,529 

2,144 

2,009 

3,170 

3,301 

63 

76 

11 

1,817 

1,777 

691 

766 

811 

813 

63   ■ 

75 

12 

1,861 

2,098 

3,403 

3,776 

4,480 

5,199 

4 

9 

13 

873 

789 

38 

40 

25 

10 

578 

665 

14 

273 

294 

57 

64 

58 

41 

1,194 

1,606 

15 

533 

593 

35 

48 

24 

14 

989 

1,297 

16 

7,566 

8.597 

2,197 

2,461 

1,655 

1,443 

14, 187 

16,  849 

17 

573 

614 

129 

144 

128 

103 

742 

776 

18 

882 

1,126 

176 

195 

118 

110 

1,211 

1,553 

19 

750 

949 

391 

419 

303 

232 

1,380 

1,628 

20 

1,314 

1,586 

546 

651 

360 

347 

2,154 

2,776 

21 

889 

829 

319 

310 

217 

181 

1,909 

2,282 

22 

1,140 

1,271 

203 

226 

185 

164 

2,469 

2,979 

23 

1,219 

1.335 

249 

262 

179 

170 

1,588 

1,746 

24 

799 

887 

184 

254 

165 

136 

2,734 

3.109 

25 

580 

604 

48 

58 

23 

22 

633 

735 

26 

1,167 

1,318 

10 

19 

12 

16 

44 

53 

27 

2,750 

2,903 

295 

295 

192 

128 

4.366 

4,424 

28 

806 

769 

48 

60 

29 

16 

765 

902 

29 

319 

334 

48 

42 

28 

8 

951 

1,165 

30 

1,977 

2,191 

97 

118 

89 

54 

1,801 

2,280 

31 

699 

758 

30 

29 

18 

9 

694 

783 

32 

611 

661 

46 

41 

28 

7 

724 

846 

33 

781 

812 

41 

31 

20 

10 

493 

556 

34 

1,440 

1,348 

57 

50 

34 

19 

1,207 

1,389 

35 

717 

936 

55 

60 

37 

18 

912 

1,130 

36 

802 

780 

407 

465 

347 

369 

9 

3 

37 

930 

870 

348 

349 

256 

268 

11 

6 

38 

380 

210 

456 

378 

780 

356 

17 

4 

39 

1,055 

814 

353 

395 

360 

243 

10 

5 

40 

2,664 

2,180 

1,508 

1,365 

1,395 

1,015 

28 

22 

41 

703 

648 

319 

394 

281 

319 

4 

4 

42 

676 

739 

545 

616 

504 

528 

30 

32 

43 

1,245 

1,209 

46 

58 

31 

15 

350 

370 

44 

541 

609 

54 

49 

27 

23 

510 

703 

45 

7,215 

6,116 

985 

928 

775 

506 

6,599 

5,976 

46 

1,556 

1.344 

215 

220 

111 

93 

535 

599 

47 

964 

704 

117 

86 

153 

91 

724 

613 

48 

761 

606 

124 

161 

119 

74 

406 

358 

49 

439 

450 

98 

79 

55 

41 

1,323 

1,121 

50 

926 

838 

130 

99 

107 

66 

725 

613 

51 

737 

436 

98 

115 

94 

53 

427 

399 

52 

945 

888 

113 

104 

64 

47 

1,717 

1,636 

53 

887 

850 

90 

64 

72 

41 

742 

637 

54 

1,494 

1,444 

160 

172 

132 

87 

2,014 

2,421 

55 

962 

1,150 

41 

29     1 

16 

8 

277 

380 

56 

1,310 

1,503 

55 

75 

39 

20 

1,034 

1,334 

57 

977 

925 

31 

33      1 

57 

27 

377 

292 

58 

2,582 

2,564 

253 

232 

161 

87 

1,849 

2,311 

59 

1,842 

1,431 

43 

26 

48 

18 

393 

360 

60 

7,052 

0, 734     1 

730 

697     ' 

515 

378 

3,101 

3,328 

61 

12,  004 

10,568 

3,838 

3, 985 

3,313 

2,  058 

13,  333 

15,  396 

62 

687 

576     1 

355 

368 

287 

239 

1,019 

1, 060 

63 

864 

472 

311 

268 

703 

180     . 

293 

301 

64 

876 

515 

177 

141 

238 

115 

142 

212 

65 

039 

340 

232 

173 

281 

111 

209 

238 

66 

801 

789      ! 

328 

327 

231 

201      ' 

1. 6;;s 

1,810 

67 

798 

693      i 

267 

246 

211 

122 

623     1 

825 

68 

1,148 

1.  182      1 

164                       219    li 

138 

91  I; 

1.306     1 

1.G22 

63 

372— 

—47 

738  COMPEI^DIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.-P0PULATI0N  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOKEIGN  BOEN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,   AND 
BOROUGHS. 


9 

10 

11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

27 
28 

29 
30 
31 
32 
33 

34 
35 
36 

37 


Tennessee — Continued. 
Memphis — Continued. 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 

Not  in  wards 


Murfreesljoro. 


Nashville 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  6.. 
Ward  7.. 
AVard  8.. 
Ward  9.. 
Ward  10.. 

Ward  11.. 
Ward  12.. 
Ward  13.. 
Ward  14.. 
Ward  15.. 

Ward  16.. 
Ward  17.. 
Ward  18. 
Ward  19.. 
Ward  20. 


St.  Elmo 
Union 


Texas: 

Abilene. . . 
Austin  — 
Beaumont 
Belton  .... 
Bonham  . . 


Brenham  . . . 
Brownsville 

Brvan  

Calvert 

Cleburne 


Corpus  Christi 

Cor.sicana 

Dallas 

Denison 


Denton 

El  Paso 

Fort  Worth - 
Gainesville . 


Galveston  . 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward 


Ward   6  . 

Ward  7  - 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 
Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 


Greenville  . 
Hillsboro  . . 


Houston  — 
Ward  1  , 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward  5 


NATIVB  BOKN. 


Males. 


Jefferson  . 
Laredo  — 
Marshall.. 
Navaso'.,a  . 


2,936 
2,897 
4,496 
6,562 

1,664 

34,  778 
1,631 
1,815 
1,554 
2,060 
1,139 

2,082 
1,506 
1,566 
2,771 
893 

1.383 
1,304 
2,474 
2,305 
2,552 

1,515 
1,572 
1,164 
2,071 
1.421 

1,248 
1,644 

1,581 
6,158 
1,618 
1,326 
1,638 

2,333 
1,624 
1,334 
1,185 
1,595 

1,556 

2,998 

18,313 

5,172 

1,202 

3,835 

11, 836 

3,344 

11, 241 
933 
675 
561 

1,031 
934 

1,274 

1,527 
889 
747 
758 
863 

1,049 

2,137 
1,209 

12,  441 
840 
1,451 
3,107 
3,730 
3,313 

1,355 
2,  840 
3,278 
1,347 


Eemales. 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


3.440 
2,709 
4.472 
6,950 

2,023 

37.  596 
1,804 
1,976 
1,732 
2.  728 
874 

2,133 
1.912 

1,747 

2,526 

997 

1,478 
1,522 
2,834 
2,298 
2,904 

1,637 
1,674 
1,325 
2.034 
1,461 

1,245 
1,758 

1,447 
6,579 
1,460 
1,544 
1,667 

2,387 
1,663 
1,507 
1,341 
1,563 

1,618 

2,992 

15,  776 

4,804 

1,242 
2,  684 
9,217 
2,971 

11,973 
1.016 
821 
565 
734 
984 
1,195 


1,711 

1,093 

826 

856 

997 

1,175 

2,  078 

1,256 

12,  001 

827 

1,411 

3,521 

3,  932 

2,310 

1,579 

2.590 

3,593 

1.  5-J5 

Males. 


375 
203 
280 
373 

38 

2.054 
191 
116 
38 
186 
216 

227 
105 

78 
173 

34 

97 
64 

109 
32 

116 

46 
75 
31 
72 
48 

51 
30 

118 
1,002 

152 
82 
41 

290 

1,318 

81 

69 


659 

206 

2,594 

623 

63 

2,102 

1,394 

190 

3,379 
317 
241 
361 
264 
519 
339 

327 
176 
179 
247 
246 
163 


56 

1,893 
194 
305 
414 
671 
309 

86 

2,951 

204 

81 


Eemales. 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


Males. 


320 
159 
224 
297 

14 

1.740 
178 
102 
39 
157 
136 

156 
94 
77 

165 
27 

80 
53 

103 
17 

106 


20 
75 
46 

33 


48 
836 
66 
48 
15 

199 

1,529 

57 

37 

40 

554 

89 

1,384 

359 

51 

1,717 

629 


2,491 

272 
201 
177 
149 
252 
285 


163 
159 
216 
201 
147 

29 
20 

1  222 
'll9 

174 
324 
428 
177 

52 
2,938 

132 
44 


Females. 


1,814 
1,295 

2,106 
2,980 


21,470 

1,422 

1,543 

682 

654 

724 

1,539 
1,101 

812 
1,605 

401 

900 
493 

1,487 

975 

2,053 

568 
1,206 

905 
1,242 
1,158 


1,235 

1,504 
4,536 
943 
1,090 
1,248 

1,022 

1,583 

767 

567 

1,463 

1,309 

2,175 

14,  272 

4,232 

1,060 

3,619 

10, 126 

2,913 

8,290 
763 
557 
496 
862 
694 

1,022 


407  ■ 

620 

649 

660 

562 

1,613 
937 

7,672 
478 
877 
1,965 
2,051 
2,301 

615 
2,726 
1,583 

646 


2,020 
1,391 
1,729 
3,104 

905 

21,  537 

1,527 

1,667 

750 

914 

442 

1,388 
1,248 

880 
1,384 

416 

877 
438 

1,572 
921 

2,188 

583 
1,194 

983 
1,029 
1,136 

864 
1,258 

1,365 
4,597 
801 
1,300 
1,200 

1,059 

1,617 

834 

564 

1,397 

1,337 
2,102 
11,832 

3,778 

1,081 
2,520 
7,687 
2,527 

8,284 
796 
671 
484 
543 
673 
905 

1,063 
505 
629 
701 
730 
584 

1,472 
937 

6,418 
415 
727 
2,008 
1,938 
1,330 

036 
2,510 
1,618 

664 


POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE: 


739 


1890— Continued. 


NATIVE  WHITE— NAin'E 

j 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN 

1 

=^ 

PAKENTS. 

PARENTS. 

rOREIGN    WHITE. 

TOTAL 

COLORED. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1,172 

1,294 

642 

726 

372 

320 

1,125 

1,420 

1 

937 

996 

358 

395 

203 

159 

1,102 

1,318 

2 

1.683 

1,271 

423 

458 

277 

224 

2,393 

2,743 
3,847 

3 

2,399 

2.440 

581 

664 

372 

296 

3,683 

4 

786 

868 

52 

37 

37 

14 

827 

1,118 

5 

18,440 

18,  362 

3,030 

3, 175 

2,028 

1,738 

13,  334 

16,  061 

6 

1,027 

1,075 

395 

452 

191 

178 

209 

277 

7 

1,374 

1,467 

109 

200 

116 

102 

272 

309 

8 

614 

683 

68 

67 

37 

39 

873 

982 

9 

450 

678 

204 

236 

184 

156 

1,408 

1,815 

10 

501 

290 

163 

152 

211 

135 

420 

433 

11 

1,318 

1,122 

221 

266 

218 

156 

552 

745 

12 

987 

1,117 

114 

131 

104 

94 

406 

664 

13 

651 

714 

161 

166 

78 

77 

754 

867 

14 

1,228 

1,043 

377 

341 

171 

165 

1,168 

1, 142 

15 

326 

343 

75 

73 

34 

27 

492 

581 

16 

732 

731 

168 

146 

97 

80 

483 

601 

17 

402 

371 

91 

67 

62 

53 

813 

1,084 

18 

1,304 

1,  370 

183 

202 

107 

103 

989 

1,262 

19 

933 

879 

42 

42 

31 

17 

1,331 

1,377 

20 

1,878 

1,980 

175 

208 

115 

106 

500 

716 

21 

500 

519 

68 

64 

46 

41 

947 

1,054 

22 

1,127 

1,125 

79 

69 

75 

68 

366 

480 

23 

816 

886 

89 

97 

31 

20 

259 

342 

24 

1,133 

935 

109 

94 

72 

75 

829 

1,005 

25 

1,079 

1,034 

79 

102 

48 

46 

263 

325 

26 

832 

800 

67 

64 

51 

33 

349 

381 

27 

1,206 

1,230 

29 

28 

28 

9 

411 

500 

28 

1.419 

1,279 

85 

86 

98 

46 

97 

84 

29 

3.413 

3,439 

1,123 

1,158 

988 

835 

1,636 

1,983 

30 

800 

672 

143 

129 

149 

66 

678 

659 

31 

^  1,  022 

1,219 

68 

81 

79 

48 

239 

244 

32 

1,193 

1,141 

55 

59 

37 

15 

394 

467 

33 

664 

728 

358 

331 

286 

197 

1,315 

1, 330 

34 

335 

292 

1,248 

1,325 

1,310 

1,523 

49 

52 

35 

660 

731 

107 

103 

78 

57 

570 

673 

36 

469 

451 

98 

113 

69 

37 

618 

777 

37 

1,394 

1,312 

69 

85 

78 

40 

134 

166 

38 

514 

524 

795 

813 

646 

552 

260 

283 

39 

2,023 

1,948 

152 

154 

201 

89 

828 

890 

40 

12, 165 

9,806 

2,107 

2,026 

2,521 

1,381 

4,114 

3,947 

41 

3.547 

3,199 

685 

579 

618 

358 

945 

1,027 

42 

1,008 

1,020 

52 

61 

62 

51 

143 

161 

43 

2.255 

1,503 

1,364 

1,017 

1,915 

1,713 

403 

168 

44 

8.791 

6.546 

1,335 

1,141 

1,352 

628 

1,762 

1,531 
444 

45 

2,697 

2.341 

216 

186 

180 

89 

441 

46 

4,318 

4,130 

3,972 

4,154 

3,267 

2,478 

3,063 

3,702 

47 

368 

381 

395 

415 

313 

272 

174 

220 

48 

226 

276 

331 

395 

237 

201 

122 

150 

49 

237 

211 

259 

273 

352 

177 

74 

81 

50 

580 

291 

282 

252 

234 

148 

199 

192 

51 

276 

275 

418 

398     1 

504 

2>2 

255 

311 

52 

498 

363 

524 

542 

332 

283 

259 

292 

53 

604 

666 

394 

397 

317 

267 

539 

650 

54 

170 

238 

237 

267 

15d 

162 

502 

589 

55 

425 

367 

195 

262 

174 

158 

132 

198 

56 

291 

313 

358 

388 

247 

215 

109 

156 

57 

320 

378 

340 

352 

245 

200 

204 

268 

58 

323 

371 

239 

213 

156 

143 

494 

595 

59 

1,521 

1,380 

92 

92 

82 

29 

528 

606 

60 

884 

879 

53 

58 

53 

20 

275 

319 

61 

5.732 

4,47' 

1,940 

1,941 

1,870 

1,218 

4,792 

5,587 

62 

278 

220 

200 

195 

191 

119 

365 

412 

63 

580 

483 

297 

244 

302 

173 

577 

685 

64 

1,453 

1,432 

512 

576 

409 

323 

1,147 

1,514 

65 

1,  353 

l,2u9 

698 

729 

663 

427 

1,687 

1,995 

66 

2.068 

1,133 

233 

197 

305 

176 

1,016 

981 

67 

532 

548 

83 

88 

83 

52 

743 

943 

68: 

1.354 

1,131 

1,372 

1,379 

2,945 

2,934 

120 

84 

69. 

1.345 

1.361 

238 

257 

200 

131 

1,699 

1,976 

70" 

508 

539 

138 

125 

80 

42 

702 

863 

7i 

740  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1800. 

Table  20.-P0PULATI0N  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN   BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


NATIVE  BORN. 


CITIES,    TOWNS,   VILLAGES,    AND 
BOBOUQHS. 


Males.  Females. 


26 
27 
28 
29 

30 
.31 
■•32 
•33 
:34 
■  35 

;36 


Texas— Continued. 

Orange  

Palestine 

Pai'is 

San  Angelo  — 


San  Antonio  ■ 
Ward  1  ■■ 
Ward  2  .. 
Ward  3  . . 
Ward  4  . . 


«'ard  5  . 
Ward  6 
Ward  7 
Ward  S 


Sherman 

Sulphur  Springs. 

Taylor 

Temple 

Terrell 

Texarkaua{a) 


Tyler 

Vernon 

Tictoria 

Waco 

Waxaliachie  ■ 
AVeathert'ord. 


Utah : 

Logan  

Ogden  ■  - . , 
Park  city 
Prove 


■37 
38 
39 

■10 
41 

1 
42  i 
43 

44  I 

45  I 

46  I 

48  I 

49  1 
50 
51 

52  ! 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 
58 
59 

60 


61 
62 
63 

64 

65 
66 

67 


Salt  Lake^ . . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 

Springville  . 

Yermont : 

Barre 

Bennington. 

Brandon  

Brattlehoro  . 
Burlington  . 


Colchester . 

Derby 

Fairhaven  ■ 
Hartford^-. 
Lyndon 


Middlebury. 
Montpelier.. 

New])ort 

Korth  field  .. 
Poultney 


Raudwlph 

Kockinghaui.. 

Rutland 

St.  Albans 

St.  Johnsbury. 


Springfield 

S  wanton 

West  Rutland  . 
Woodstock  — 


Virginia: 

Alexandria  . 

Bedford 

Berkley 

Bristol  (6). ■■ 


l,(iP8 
2,661 
4,010 
1,188 

14,  250 

871 

1,962 

1.946 

2,  347 

1,692 

2,906 

1,  742 

784 

3,500 
1.461 
1,265 
1,997 
1,365 
1,354 

3,316 
1,564 
1,223 

6,514 
1,570 
1,563 


1,434 
«,  138 
1,034 
1,  920 

17,  386 
3,430 


Charlottesville. 

Danville 

Fredericksburg 
Hampton 


3,526 
1,957 

2,707 

1,275 


2,596 
2,004 
1,447 
2,873 
5,409 

1,770 
1,048 
1,062 
1,608 
1,122 

1,240 
1,732 
1,139 
1,137 
1,192 

1,490 
1,897 
4,932 
3,  U18 
2,  480 

1,309 
1,408 
1,337 
1,133 


6,620 
1.  398 
1,846 
1.  42» 

2,497 
4,750 
2,011 
1,170 


FOREIGN  BORN. 


1,361 
2, 829 
4,028 
1,049 

14, 420 

962 

2.003 

1,946 

2.682 

1, 591 

2,626 

1,710 

900 

3,624 
1,540 
1.090 
1,752 
1,  493 
1.306 

3,334 
1,199 
1,354 

6,848 
1, 439 
1,653 


1,407 

4,957 

924 

1,979 

14,121 
2,696 
3,906 
3,272 
1,949 
2,298 

1,209 


2, 176 
2,738 
1,515 
3,155 
5,967 

1,905 
1,045 
1,218 
1,576 
1,091 

1,300 
1,955 
1,096 
1,  234 
1,214 

1,597 
1,984 
5,  024 
3,064 
2,566 

1,  428 
1,  382 
1,217 
1,274 


7,212 
1,473 
1,973 
1,445 

3, 025 
5,449 
2.443 
1,293 


Males. 


Females. 


137 
224 
139 
235 

5,193 
408 

1,065 
634 
668 

527 
929 
566 
396 

132 
27 

144 

194 
84 

128 

171 

71 

240 

648 

43 


2,  096 
592 
621 

6,936 
1,433 
1,941 
1,579 
871 
1,112 

182 


1,357 
509 
182 
389 

1,544 

708 
397 
263 
312 
223 

135 

228 
433 
120 


73 
343 
886 
8.53 
750 


234 

647 

60 


246 
16 
44 


TOTAL  NATIVE  WHITE. 


67 
124 

77 
143 

3,810 
240 
811 
513 
503 

374 
600 


79 
10 
85 
104 
46 
64 

87 
23 
223 
435 
24 
56 


925 

1,698 

300 

639 

6,400 
1,312 
1,546 
1,661 
962 
919 

183 


683 
540 
166 
445 
1,670 

760 
410 
248 
244 
183 

118 
245 
379 
137 
257 

72 
355 
918 
836 
771 

64 

207 
479 


261 
5 

36 
11 

22 
34 
29 
19 


Males.  Females. 


1,224 
1,809 
2,682 
1,093 

12, 083 

815 

1,750 

1,583 

2,  075 

1,552 

2,249 

1,  3-26 

733 

2,825 
1,015 

968 
1,672 
1,122 

853 

2,131 
1,559 
8U2 
4,713 
1,109 
1,381 


1,  4.34 
6,104 
1.030 
1,920 

17,  277 
3,400 
5,739 
3,502 
1,  953 
2,683 


1,275 


2,595 
2,567 
1,445 
2,860 
5,355 

1,768 
1,045 
1,059 
1,608 
1,119 

1,240 
1,729 
1, 138 
1, 137 
1,189 

1,489 
1,896 
4,  902 
2,  985 
2,479 

1,300 
1,405 
1,  335 
1,110 


4,229 
737 
987 

1,038 

1,486 

2,  371 

1. 2.i7 

56; 


1,025 

1,657 

2,526 

979 

11,  883 

891 

1,755 

1,515 

2,318 

1, 429 

1,877 

1, 279 

819 

2,816 
1,016 

789 
1,449 
1,182 

713 

1,952 
1,185 
849 
4,583 
1, 032 
1,453 


1,407 

4,924 

923 

1,975 

14,064 
2,678 
3,894 
3,257 
1,946 
2,289 

1,209 


2,176 
2,704 
1,510 
3,137 
5,917 

1,902 
1,042 
1,212 
1,576 
1,088 

1,300 
1,951 
1,  094 
1,  234 
1,  211 

1,597 

1,982 
4,997 
3,  032 
2,566 

1,423 
1,380 
1,214 
1,254 


4,494 
717 

1, 036 
999 

1,508 

2.290 

L515 

573 


a  Exclusive  ot  tliatpart  lu  Arkansas. 


POPULATIOiT. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Contiuned. 


741 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

PARENTS. 

ilales. 

Females. 

1,086 

890 

1,565 

1,401 

2,499 

2,353 

872 

781 

7,165 

6,783 

533 

606 

875 

934 

1,008 

902 

1,427 

1,599 

996 

869 

1,452 

1,053 

570 

5U8 

304 

312 

2,636 

2,590 

983 

984 

804 

664 

1,467 

1,259 

1,065 

1,109 

714 

565 

1,959 

1,769 

1,459 

1,125 

365 

369 

4,137 

3,907 

1,056 

978 

1,282 

1,345 

361 

348 

3,621 

2,590 

463 

375 

980 

964 

8,745 

6,111 

1,585 

1,038 

3,199 

1,745 

1,536 

1,358 

763 

716 

1,662 

1,254 

811 

760 

2,  002 

1,724 

1,878 

1.949 

1,048 

1,103 

2,412 

2,695 

2,920 

3,217 

803 

848 

789 

737 

596 

743 

1,246 

1,193 

914 

915 

988 

1.059 

1,317 

1,476 

802 

753 

955 

1,053 

769 

803 

1,333 

1,471 

1,478 

1,561 

3, 2-',7 

3,140 

1,759 

1,736 

1,758 

1,828 

1,163 

1.275 

971 

978 

504 

455 

1,  020 

1,146 

3,629 

3,869 

724 

694 

928 

987 

983 

955 

1,416 

1,449 

2,275 

2,  223 

1,171 

1,433 

515 

534 

NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 
PARENTS. 


Hales. 


138 
244 

183 
221 

4.918 
282 
875 
575 
648 

556 
797 
756 
429 

189 
32 

164 

205 
57 

139 

172 
100 
437 
576 
53 
99 


1,073 

2,483 

567 

940 

8.532 
1,815 
2,540 
1,966 
1,190 
1,021' 

464 


593 
689 
397 
448 
2,435 

965 

256 
463 
362 
205 

252 
412 
336 
182 
420 

156 

418 

1,655 

1,226 

721 

137 

434 

831 

90 


600 
13 
59 


70 


47 


Females. 


135 
256 
173 
198 

,100 
285 
821 
613 
719 

560 
824 
771 
507 

226 

32 
125 
190 

73 
148 

183 
60 

480 

676 
54 

108 


1,059 

2,334 

548 

1,011 

7,953 
1,640 
2,149 
1,  899 
1,230 
1,035 

449 


452 
755 
407 
442 
2,700 

1,054 
305 
469 
383 
173 

241 
475 
341 
181 
408 

126 

421 

1,857 

1,296 

738 

148 
402 
759 
108 


625 
23 
49 
44 


59 
67 
82 
39 


FOREIGN   WHITE. 


Males. 


122 
222 
131 
232 

5,105 
396 

1,058 
623 
639 

523 
907 
565 
394 

130 
26 

138 

185 
83 

121 

168 
62 
238 
636 
42 
95 


797 

1,987 

515 

616 

6,691 
1,  400 
1,884 
1,533 
870 
1,004 

182 


1,357 
507 
180 
388 

1,537 

707 
397 
201 
312 
223 

135 
227 
432 
120 
365 

71 
343 
882 
848 
743 

79 
234 

647 
58 


244 
16 
39 
20 


46 


Females 


63 
124 

77 
142 

3,783 
240 
811 
499 
502 

374 
590 
486 
281 

79. 
10 
84 
102 
46 
64 

87 
23 
222 
433 
24 
56 


925 

1.698 

292 

639 

6,368 
1,309 
1,  .546 
1,633 
962 
918 

183 


683 
540 
166 
445 
1,666 

760 
410 
248 
244 
183 

118 
245 
379 
137 
257 

72 
355 
918 
834 
769 

63 

207 

479 

78 


259 

5 

32 

11 


TOTAL  COLORED. 


ilale.s 


399 

854 

1,336 

98 

2,255 

68 

219 

374 

301 

144 

679 

417 

53 

677 
447 
303 
334 
244 
508 

1,188 

14 

429 

1,813 
462 
184 


143 

81 


354 

63 

84 

70 

5 

132 


3 

1 

34 

38 


2,393 
661 
864 
388 

1, 012 

2, 382 

754 

610 


Females 


340, 
1,172 
1,502 
71 

2,564 

71 

248 

445 

365 

162 

759 

433 

81 


524 
302 
305 
311 
593 

1,382 

14 

506 

2,267 
407 
200 


33 
9 
4 


21 

12 

43 

3 

10 


34 

5 

18 

54 

3 
3 


27 
34 


3 
20 


2,720 
761 
941 
446 

1,517 

3,159 

928 

720 


b  Exclusive  of  that  part  in  Tennessee. 


742  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  20.— POPULATION  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BORN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLORED, 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,  AND 
BOROUGHS. 


Virrfnia — Continued. 

Harrisonburg 

Lexington 

Lvncliburg 

Manchester 

U  ewport  Jj  ews  . . . 

Norfolk 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

North  Danville  . . . 

Petersburg 

Pocahontas 

Portsmouth 

Richmond 

Clay  ward 

Jackson  ward. 
Jefferson  ward 
Madison  ward 
Marshall  ward 
Monroe  ward  . 

Roanoke 

Salem 

Staunton  

Suffolk 

Winchester 

Wytheville 

AVashington : 

Ellensburg 

Fairhaven 

Olympia 

Port  Townsend  . . . 

Seattle 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Spokane 

Tacoma 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Vancouver 

Walla  walla 

Whatcom 

West  Virginia : 

Ben  wood 

Charleston 

Clarksburg  

Grafton 

Hinton , 

Huntington , 

Martinsburg 

Moundsville 

Parkersbui-g 

Wheeling , 

Ward  1 , 

Ward  2 , 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Wisconsin: 

Antigo 

Appleton 

Ashland 

Baraboo 

Beaverdam 


NATrVE 

BORN. 

FOREIGN  BORN. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

1,237 

1,486 

44 

25 

1,503 

1,520 

21 

15 

8,796 

10,  559 

223 

131 

4,392 

4.719 

79 

56 

2,  629 

1,510 

213 

97 

15,  910 

17,  834 

672 

455 

3,555 

3,872 

262 

193 

2,  000 

2,104 

168 

97 

3,277 

3.866 

117 

94 

4,556 

5,294 

52 

29 

1.  625 

1,771 

30 

21 

891 

927 

43 

21 

1,803 

1,975 

14 

7 

10,  236 

12, 172 

156 

116 

1,353 

1,041 

437 

122 

6,271 

6,215 

608 

174 

36,  340 

41.  575 

1,921 

1,552 

8,  299 

9,716 

379 

309 

7,704 

9,046 

235 

225 

4,775 

5,139 

428 

296 

3,  962 

4,711 

344 

254 

5,121 

5,891 

180 

180 

6,479 

7,072 

355 

288 

8.645 

6,975 

355 

184 

1,841 

1,403 

1                     23 

12 

2,996 

3,784 

!                   Ill 

84 

1,  605 

1,717 

i                   21 

11 

2,285 

2,840 

i                     40 

31 

1, 199 

1,327 

1                     23 

21 

1,260 

933 

1                   396 

179 

1,787 

915 

1, 141 

233 

2,  265 

1,504 

654 

275 

1,736 

1,054 

1, 402 

366 

17,  627 

11,  554 

1              9,155 

4,501 

4,874 

2,469 

3, 136 

1,051 

4,044 

2,566 

1,  870 

897 

4,073 

2,652 

1,  786 

1,002 

4,036 

3,867 

2, 363 

1,  551 

9,105 

5,194 

!               4, 166 

1,457 

14,  524 

9,174 

8, 447 

3,861 

1,347 

1,012 

1,026 

394 

5,  560 

3,318 

2,  354 

1,111 

4,  623 

2,698 

2,733 

1,228 

2,994 

2,146 

2,334 

1,128 

1,565 

1,206 

521 

253 

1,858 

1.744 

716 

391 

1,831 

895 

1,120 

213 

1,281 

1,215 

253 

185 

3,138 

3,284 

179 

141 

1,356 

1,  540 

55 

57 

1,416 

1,613 

70 

60 

1,  .387 

1,160 

13 

10 

5,277 

4, 571 

165 

95 

3,358 

3,596 

136 

136 

1,380 

1,244 

36 

28 

3,679 

4,217 

247 

265 

13,  700 

14, 483 

3,239 

3,100 

1,800 

1,807 

444 

414 

1,665 

1,675 

321 

277 

1,322 

1,  623 

242 

262 

1,387 

1,573 

329 

353 

1,876 

1,922 

483 

435 

1,935 

1,856 

576 

545 

1,644 

1,902 

185 

198 

2.071 

2,125 

659 

621 

1,688 

1.648 

588 

500 

3,900 

4.453 

1,763 

1,747 

3,354 

2,  555 

2,668 

1,379 

1,774 

2,  033 

403 

395 

1,478 

1,713 

512 

519 

TOTAL  NATIVE    WHITE. 


Males. 


957 
4,753 
2,905 
1,008 

8,421 
2,514 
1,285 
1,834 

585 
1,590 

613 

1,206 

4,830 

679 

4,355 

22, 162 
6,501 
1,544 
3,457 
2,921 
3,662 
4,077 

6,129 
1,211 
2,051 
1.  072 
1,661 
739 


1,243 
1,779 
2,231 
1,715 

17,  447 
4,802 
3,977 
4,043 
4,625 

8,962 

14,  326 
1,324 
5,493 
4,521 


1,562 

1,843 
1,826 


1,281 
2,416 
1,157 
1,  370 
1,108 

4,601 
3,110 
1,258 
3,326 

13,  202 
1,778 
1,  3.56 
1,265 
1,341 

1,860 
1,932 
1,604 
2,066 


1,686 
3,902 
3,344 
1,764 
1,474 


Females. 


809 
4,801 
3,060 

587 


2,644 
1,302 
2, 188 

650 
1,650 

654 

1,187 

5,358 

575 

4,121 

23,442 
6,910 
1,678 
3,522 
2,975 
3,980 
4,377 

4,558 
933 
2,433 
1,101 
2,041 
795 


919 

912 

1,480 

1, 0.32 

11, 459 
2,442 
2,533 
2,628 
3,856 

5,141 

9,054 
997 
3,283 
2,630 
2,144 

1,203 

1,735 

893 


1,215 

2.488 

1,315 

1,.561 

873 

4,016 
3,271 
1,197 
3,800 

14, 008 
1,791 
1,412 
1,559 
1,515 

1,902 
1,854 
1,854 
2,121 


1,648 
4,444 
2,545 
2.021 
1,709 


POPULATION. 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Coutinued. 


743 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 

NATIVE  WHITE— FOREIGN        ] 

FOEEIGN 

WHITE. 

TOTAL  COLORED. 

PAEENTS. 

PARENTS. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

1 
Females. 

783 

901 

85 

87 

44 

25 

369 

498 

1 

914 

775 

43 

34 

21 

15 

546 

711 

2 

4,403 

4,451 

350 

350 

218 

131 

4,048 

5,758 

3 

2,780 

2,949 

125 

111 

78 

55 

1,488 

1,660 

4 

913 

502 

95 

85 

211 

97 

1,  623 

923 

5 

7,571 

8,203 

850 

885 

655 

453 

7.506 

8,748 

C 

2,186 

2,296 

328 

348 

256 

193 

1,047 

1,228 

7 

1,070 

1,081 

215 

221 

161 

97 

728 

802 

8 

1,680 

2,006 

154 

182 

116 

93 

1,444 

1,679 

9 

512 

595 

73 

55 

49 

29 

3,974 

4,644 

10 

1,544 

1,615 

46 

35 

30 

20 

35 

122 

11 

579 

610 

34 

44 

43 

21 

278 

273 

12 

1,192 

1,177 

14 

10 

14 

7 

597 

788 

13 

4,526 

5,045 

304 

313 

153 

115 

5,409 

6,  815 

14 

600 

518 

79 

57 

437 

122 

674 

466 

15 

3,838 

3,769 

517 

352 

581 

174 

1,943 

2,094 

16 

'     19, 294 

20, 424 

2,868 

3,018 

1,883 

1,547 

14,  216 

18, 138 

17 

5,818 

6.175 

683 

735 

376 

308 

1.801 

2,807 

18 

1,215 

1,  331 

329 

347 

232 

225 

6, 163 

7,368 

19 

2,961 

3,020 

496 

502 

413 

294 

1,333 

1,619 

20 

2,492 

2,  502 

429 

473 

339 

252 

1,046 

1,738 

21 

3,294 

3.618 

368 

362 

179 

180 

1,460 

1,911 

22 

3,514 

3,778 

563 

599 

344 

288 

2,413 

2,695 

23 

5,775 

4,284 

354 

274 

348 

183 

2,523 

2,418 

24 

1,182 

922 

29 

11 

23 

12 

630 

47U 

25 

1,882 

2,254 

169 

179 

110 

84 

946 

1,  351 

26 

1,056 

1,078 

16 

23 

19 

11 

535 

616 

27 

1,569 

1,959 

92 

82 

40 

31 

624 

799 

28 

699 

761 

40 

34 

23 

21 

460 

532 

29 

924 

690 

319 

229 

341 

178 

72 

15 

30 

'  1,316 

674 

463 

238 

1,124 

232 

25 

4 

31 

1,681 

1,115 

550 

365 

499 

266 

189 

33 

32 

1,131 

664 

584 

368 

1,099 

357 

324 

31 

33 

12,  240 

7,328 

5,207 

4,131 

8,711 

4,439 

624 

157 

34 

3,379 

1,466 

1, 423 

976 

2,867 

997 

341 

81 

35 

2,841 

1,710 

1,136 

823 

1,800 

894 

137 

36 

36 

2,939 

1,  707 

1,104 

921 

1,743 

1,001 

73 

25 

37 

3,081 

2,445 

1.544 

1,411 

2,301 

1,547 

73 

15 

38 

6,919 

3, 586 

2,043 

1,555 

3,830 

1,434 

479 

76 

39 

9,926 

5,829 

4,400 

3,225 

8,343 

3,851 

302 

130 

40 

965 

714 

359 

283 

1,001 

393 

48 

16 

41 

4,117 

2,369 

,                1, 376 

914 

2,320 

1,107 

101 

39 

42 

3,104 

1, 592 

1,417 

1,038 

2,688 

1,223 

147 

73 

43 

1,740 

1, 1,54 

1,248 

990 

2,334 

1, 128 

6 

2 

44 

1,050 

757 

512 

446 

488 

253 

36 

3 

45 

1,322 

1,218 

521 

517 

511 

383 

220 

17 

46 

1,340 

628 

486 

265 

1,065 

213 

60 

2 

47 

863 
2,032 

822 

418 
384 

393 

253 

185 

48 

2,144 

344 

179 

141 

722" 

796" 

49 

1,044 

1,181 

113 

134 

54 

57 

200 

225 

50 

1,195 

1,368 

175 

193 

1                       70 

60 

46 

52 

51 

1,044 

818 

64 

55 

13 

10 

279 

287 

52 

4,300 

3,701 

301 

315 

164 

95 

677 

555 

53 

2,734 

2,886 

376 

385 

135 

135 

249 

326 

54 

1,129 

1,070 

129 

127 

36 

28 

122 

47 

55 

2,728 

3,074 

598 

726 

243 

264 

357 

418 

56 

7,146 

7,489 

6,056 

6,519 

3,232 

3,099 

505 

476 

57 

1,019 

998 

759 

793 

444 

414 

22 

16 

58 

792 

816 

564 

596 

318 

276 

312 

264 

59 

797 

867 

468 

692 

242 

262 

57 

64 

00 

647 

737 

694 

778 

327 

353 

48 

58 

61 

939 

918 

92] 

984 

483 

435 

16 

20 

62 

914 

921 

1,018 

933 

574 

545 

5 

2 

63 

1,136 

1,338 

468 

516 

185 

193 

40 

48 

64 

902 

894 

1                 1,164 

1,227 

659 

621 

5 

4 

65 

799 

774 

887 

874 

587 

500 

3 

-.. 

68 

1,417 

1,432 

2,485 

3,012 

1,760 

1,747 

7 

67 

1,532 

9.54 

1,812 

1,591 

2,657 

1,379 

21 

10 

68 

1,039 

1,153 

725 

868 

403 

395 

10 

12 

09 

676 

756 

798 

953 

509 

519 

7 

4 

1  70 

744  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Tablk  20.— population  AS  NATIVE  AND  FOREIGN  BOEN  AND  WHITE  AND  COLOEED, 


CITIES.   TOWNS,   VILLAGES,    AND 
BOKOUGHS. 


Wiscon.sin — Continned 

Beloit 

Berlin 

Chippewa  Falls 

Depere 

Eaiielaire 

Fond  du  Lac 

Fort  Howard 

Green  Bay 

Hudson..' 

Janesville 

Kaukauna 

Kenosha 

Lacrosse 

Ward    1 

Ward   2 

Ward   3 

Ward   4 

Ward    5 

Ward    G 

Ward    7 

Ward   8 

Ward   9 

Ward  10 

Madi.son 

Manitowoc 

Marinette 

Mar.shtield 

Menasha 

Menominee 

Merrill 

Milwaukee 

Ward    1 

Ward    2 

Ward    3 

Ward    4 

Ward    5 

Ward    0 

Ward    7 

AVard    8 

Ward    9 

WardlO 

Wardn 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Ward  14 

Ward  15 

Ward  16 

Ward  17 

Ward  18 

Mineral  Point 

Monroe 

!Neenah 

Oconomowoc 

Oconto 

Oshkosh 

Platteville , 

Portage 

Prairie  du  Chien  . . 
Racine 

Rhinelander 

Kipon  

Sheboygan , 

Sparta 

Stevens  Point 

Superior 

Two  Rivers 

Washburn 

Watertown 

Waukesha 

Waupun 

Wausau 

Whitewater 

Williamsburi; 

Wyoming : 

'  Cheyenne 

Laramie 

Rock  Springs 


NATIVE  BORN. 


Males. 


2.  GOl 
1,347 
2,629 
1.177 
5,360 
4.200 

1.606 
3.207 
854 
4.095 
1.818 
2.281 

8.193 
792 

1.065 
836 
756 
995 

515 

713 
924 
762 
835 

4.899 
2.388 
3.463 
1,247 
1.484 
1,509 
2,324 

59,  843 
2,746 
3.054 
2.309 
3.733 

3.  290 
3,887 

2.080 
4.319 
6.100 
5,556 
3,477 
3,449 

3,981 
2,589 
3.143 
2.  251 
1.732 
2.147 

930 
1,357 
1.601 

991 
1.682 

7,561 
956 

1,780 
1.056 
6.358 

1.343 
1,129 
4,964 
1,158 
2,653 

3,923 

903 

767 

2,707 

2,509 

1.146 

2,717 

1,580 

837 

5,884 

2.722 

805 


Females. 


2,647 
1,466 
2,696 
1.277 
5,575 
4,854 

1,627 
3,308 
1,006 
4,429 
1,737 
2,275 

8,528 
856 
843 
910 
942 
942 

672 
830 
994 
821 
718 

5,369 
2,650 
3,157 
1,164 
1,573 
1,639 
2,042 

65,  049 
3,737 
3.212 
2,  395 
3,897 
3,306 
4,289 

2,792 
4,725 
6,559 
5,882 
3,602 
3,389 

4.284 
2,540 
3,375 
2,731 
1,851 
2,483 

1,136 
1,564 
1,794 
1,094 
1,637 

7,997 
1,212 
1,963 
1,266 
6,879 

688 
1,362 
5,064 
1-,  221 
2,804 

2,705 

968 

652 

2,901 

2,448 

993 

2,702 

1,931 

862 


3,804 

2,146 

568 


FOEKIGN  BORN. 


Males. 


519 

686 

1,907 

602 

3,539 

1,494 

829 
1,373 

550 
1,128 

627 
1,067 

4,352 
451 
440 
537 
201 
382 

178 
496 
090 
598 
379 

1.601 
1.353 
2.906 
571 
756 
1,306 
1.519 

40,  930 
1.264 
2.322 
1,090 
1,372 
1,954 
2,455 

865 
2,691 
5,103 
4,385 
3,335 
2,578 

3,275 
3.210 
1,529 
726 
1,124 
X.  652 

298 
432 
877 
325 
1,076 

3,859 
287 
677 
427 

4,064 

396 
415 

3,447 
191 

1,256 

3,730 

537 

1,043 

1,539 

710 

403 

2,  084 

435 

748 

1,262 

874 

1.494 


Females. 


548 

650 

1,438 

569 

2,941 

1,476 

692 

1.181 

475 

1,184 

485 

909 

4.017 

470 

305 

497 

257 

330 

228 
477 
654 
467 
332 

1,557 

1.319 

1,997 

468 

768 

1,037 

924 

38,  646 
1,594 
1,960 
1,029 
1,289 
1,618 
2,389 

908 
2,501 
4,707 
4,056 
3,124 
2,375 

3,118 
2.998 
1,537 
813 
989 
1.641 

330 
415 
811 
319 
824 

3.419 

285 

723 

382 

3.713 

231 
452 

2,884 
225 

1,183 

1,625 
462 
577 

1,608 
654 

215 

1,  750 

413 


740 
646 
539 


TOTAL  NATIVE   WHITE. 


Males.  Females. 


2,565 
1,347 
2.621 
1,131 
5,357 
4,136 

1,606 
3,181 
853 
4,065 
1,811 
2,272 

8,161 
782 

1,059 
835 
745 
993 

515 
713 
924 
762 
833 

4,872 
2,386 
3,406 
1,246 
1,480 
1,509 
2,323 

59,  588 
2.734 
3,026 
2,308 
3,577 
3,287 
3,  879 

2,056 
4,317 
6,100 
5,550 
3,474 
3,448 

3,980 
2,581 
3,142 
2,251 
1,732 
2,146 

926 
1,355 
1,590 

991 
1,672 

7,533 
955 

1,776 
1,053 
6,308 

1,343 
1,129 
4,962 
1,140 
2,652 

3,852 

903 

766 

2,706 

2,480 

1,128 

2,717 

1.573 

837 

5,775 

2,662 

804 


2,617 

1,  466 
2,684 
1,233 
5,574 
4,801 

1,627 
3.288 
1,003 
4,413 
1,735 
2,267 

8,500 
850 
835 
910 
931 
939 

672 
830 
994 
821 
718 

5,349 
2,646 
3, 105 
1,164 
1,569 
1,639 
2,042 

64,  873 
3,723 
3,188 
2,394 
3,  824 
3,301 
4,279 

2,760 
4.725 
6,559 
5.878 
3,600 
3,388 

4,282 
2,540 
3,375 
2,729 
1.850 
2,478 

1,134 
1,560 
1,788 
1,094 
1,632 

7,968 
1,211 
1,959 
1,259 
6,824 

688 
1,362 
5,063 
1,204 

2.804 

2,664 
968 
651 

2,900 

2,  420 

993 
2,702 
1,924 

862 


3,690 

2,108 

567 


POPULATION.  745 

CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1>890— Contiuued. 


NATIVE  WHITE— NATIVE 
PARENTS. 


Males. 


1.699 

601 

969 

359 

2,267 

1,827 

494 
1.023 

420 
2,405 

649 

868 

3.334 
271 
488 
252 
457 
504 

248 
173 
200 
333 

408 

2.064 
499 

1,296 
494 
481 
490 
961 

13,  325 

1,045 

529 

567 

1,564 

1,073 

730 

1,079 
1,  0.53 
827 
874 
271 
541 

440 
132 
666 
1,101 
339 
494 

315 
760 
565 
543 
473 

2,924 
473 
654 
360 

1,966 

997 
557 

1,156 
805 

1, 145 

1,852 
145 
233 
592 

1,275 

657 

774 

921 

87 


4,315 

1.719 

273 


Females. 


1,641 
632 

877 

354 

2,295 

1,985 

480 
940 
434 
2,354 
577 
823 

3,129 
283 
333 
221 
494 
412 

299 
261 
195 
325 
306 

2, 116 
449 
942 

447 
488 
508 
732 

13,912 

1,  257 

554 

597 

1,503 

1.034 

802 

1,187 
1,066 
849 
943 
297 
502 

462 
72 
691 
1,135 
374 
587 

394 
867 
631 
614 
423 

2,933 
590 
082 
437 

2,049 

443 
667 

1,179 
769 

1,183 

1,180 
137 
168 
631 

1,122 

575 

713 

1,130 

99 

2,592 

1,304 

153 


NATIVE  WHITE — FOREIGN 
'              PARENTS. 

FOBKIQN 

WHITE. 

Males. 

Females. 

Males. 

Females. 

866 

976 

518 

547 

746 

834 

686 

650 

1,652 

1,807 

1,901 

1,438 

772 

879 

602 

568 

3,090 

3,279 

3,531 

2.941 

2,309 

2,816 

1.492 

1,476 

1,112 

1,147 

829 

692 

2,158 

2,348 

1,370 

1,180 

433 

569 

550 

475 

1,660 

2,059 

1,125 

1,183 

1,  162 

1,158 

626 

485 

1,404 

1,444 

1,067 

900 

4,827 

5,371 

4,348 

4,017 

511 

567 

451 

470 

571 

502 

437 

305 

583 

689 

537 

497 

288 

437 

201 

257 

489 

527 

381 

330 

267 

373 

178 

228 

540 

569 

496 

477 

724 

799 

690 

654 

429 

496 

598 

467 

425 

412 

379 

332 

2,808 

3,233 

1,599 

1,557 

1,887 

2,197 

1,351 

1,317 

2,110 

■2,163 

2,901 

1,995 

752 

717 

571 

468 

999 

1,081 

756 

768 

1,019 

1,131 

1,305 

1,037 

1,362 

1,310 

1,518 

924 

46,  263 

50,  961 

40,  906 

38,  634 

1,689 

2,466 

1,263 

1,590 

2,497 

2,634 

2,320 

1,959 

1,741 

1,797 

1,090 

1,029 

2,013 

2.321 

1,.364 

1,285 

2,214 

2.267 

1,950 

1,618 

3,149 

3,477 

2,454 

2,389 

977 

1,573 

862 

905 

3,264 

3,659 

2,691 

2,501 

5,273 

5,710 

5,099 

4,707 

4,676 

4.935 

4,385 

4,056 

3,203 

3,303 

3,334 

3,124 

2.907 

2,886 

2,578 

2,375 

3.540 

3,820 

3,275 

3,118 

2,449 

2,468 

3,210 

2,998 

2.476 

2,  684 

1,529 

1,537 

1.150 

1,  ,594 

726 

813 

1,393 

1,476 

1,124 

989 

1,652 

1,891 

1,652 

1,641 

611 

740 

298 

330 

595 

693 

432 

415 

1,025 

1,157 

875 

811 

448 

480 

325 

319 

1,199 

1,209 

1,074 

824 

4,609 

5,035 

3,851 

3,419 

482 

621 

287 

285 

1,122 

1,277 

677 

723 

693 

822 

427 

381 

4,342 

4,775 

4,064 

,     3,710 

346 

245 

394 

231 

572 

695 

414 

452 

3,806 

3,884 

3,447 

2,884 

335 

435 

191 

225 

]                1,507 

1,621 

1,253 

1,183 

i                2, 000 

1,484 

3,717 

1,623 

758 

831 

537 

462 

533 

483 

1,042 

577 

2,114 

2,269 

1,539 

1,608 

1,  205 

1,298 

708 

654 

471 

418 

401 

215 

1,  943 

1,989 

2,084 

1,750 

652 

794 

433 

412 

750 

763 

748 

686 

1,460 

1,098 

1,233 

739 

943 

804 

872 

646 

531 

414 

1,161 

539 

TOTAL  COLORED. 


Males. 


14 
46 
11 
66 


29 

1 

33 


36 

10 

9 

1 

11 

3 


29 
4 

62 
1 

4 
1 
2 

279 

13 

30 

1 

164 

7 

9 

27 
2 
4 
6 

4 
1 


12 

36 
1 
4 
3 

50 

2 
1 
2 

18 
4 

84 


Females 


138 
62 
334 


1 
53 


21 
3 

17 
2 

8 

28 


20 

6 

54 


188 
18 
25 
^1 

5 
10 

35 


29 
1 
4 
8 

68 


43 


1 
1 

28 


9 
10 
11 
12 

13 
14 
15 
16 

17 
18 

in 

20 
21 
22 
23 

24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35' 
36 
37 

38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 

44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 

55 
56 
57 
58 
59 

0(1 
61 
62 
63 
64 

65 
66 
67 
68 
69 


115 
38 

1 


746 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  31a.— PERSONS  OF  SCHOOL  AGE,  5  TO  17  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE,  BY    SEX,    NATIVITY, 
AND  COLOR,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— AGGREGATE. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


All 

classes. 


The  United  States. 18, 543,  201 


Korth  Atlantic  division. 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


4. 418,  313 


162,  646 

83,  914 
81,  957 

511,  991 

84,  229 
175,644 

1,473,876 

376,  238 

1,467,818 


South  Atlantic  division  .'  3, 015, 176 


Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division  . 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division. 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 

Western  division 

Montana 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho  

Washington 

Oregon 

Calitornia 


47, 491 
305, 197 

58, 484 
565,  619 
256,  490 
572,  004 
427,  499 
652,  342 
130.  050 


C,  559,  316 


1,  041,  900 
647,  606 

1,081,397 
581,  399 
504,  094 
376,  678 
576,  834 
833,  435 
49,  881 
96,  302 
318,  908 
450.  882 


3, 813,  848 


608, 846 
604,  927 
540,  226 
473,  206 
380,  796 
784,  594 
18,  664 
402.  589 


736, 548 


23,  870 
12, 950 
90, 703 
43, 107 
15, 153 
67,  465 
10,  009 
22,  839 
79,  287 
84,  588 
286,  577 


Native 
born. 


Foreign 
born. 


17, 621,  692 


4,  023.  060 


149,781 

71,  342 

77, 146 

439,  942 

69,  788 

157, 167 

1, 333,  666 

343, 891 

1,  380, 337 


2, 998, 694 


46,  351 
297,  861 

57,  715 
564,  456 
255, 123 
571, 709 
427,  214 
651.  579 
126,  686 


6, 127,  349 


1,  003, 765 

637, 882 
994,  243 
510,  087 
449,  963 
320,  076 
545,  662 
818,  334 
35,  453 
83,  532 
293, 193 
435, 159 


3,  783, 985 


605,  779 
603, 466 
538,  679 
472, 962 
378,  360 
765, 106 
18,  424 
401, 209 


688, 604 


21, 334 
11, 548 
84,  353 
42,  225 
12,  666 
62,  463 
9,679 
21,725 
72,  395 
80,  799 
269, 417 


921,  509 


395,  253 


12,  865 
12,  572 
4,811 
72,  049 
14,441 
18,  477 
140,  210 
32,  347 
87,  481 


16, 482 


1,140 

7,336 
769 

1,163 

1,367 
295 
285 
763 

3,364 


431,  967 


38, 135 
9,724 
87, 154 
71,312 
54, 131 
56,  602 
31. 172 
15. 101 
14.  428 
12,  770 
25,  715 
15, 723 


29, 863 


3,067 
1,461 
1,547 

244 
2,436 
19,  488 

240 
1,380 


47,944 


2,536 
1,402 
6,350 

882 
2,487 
5.002 

330 
1,114 
6,892 
3,789 
17, 160 


Aggregate 
white. 


15,  864,  465 


4,  354, 188 


162, 217 

83,  734 

81,  687 

507,  Oil 

82, 519 

172,  628 

1, 458,  256 

364,  551 

1, 441, 585 


1,  816, 495 


38,  755 
236,  890 

37,  730 
330,  490 
246,  333 
357,  593 
159,  629 
336,  525 

72, 550 


6,  425,  261 


1, 017,  425 
634,  334 

1,065,717 
575, 670 
502,  017 
375, 148 
573.  805 
785.  627 
49.  714 
95.  904 
315,  821 
434,  079 


2,  548, 593 


519, 
452, 
290, 
192, 
184, 
600, 
17, 
290, 


719,  928 


NATIVE   WHITE. 


Total. 


14,  946,  990 


3,  959,  766 


149,  380 

71, 190 

76, 876 

435, 327 

68,  090 

154, 166 

1,  318, 305 

332,  248 

1,354,184 


1, 800, 929 


37, 
229, 

36, 
329, 
244, 
357, 
159, 
335, 

70, 


Native 
parents. 


10,  546, 885 


4,  400, 105 


618 

568 

967 

339 

968 

303 

353 

771    i 

042    I 


2,  361,  587 


121, 720 
51,591 
54,  419 
200, 191 
30,  984 
78,  418 
659, 219 
188, 583 
976,  462 


1,  696,  617 


32, 034 
178,  981 

27,  813 
321,  259 
231,  822 
355,  043 
155,  986 
329,  471 

64, 208 


5,994,021  i  3,761,665 


979,  360 
624,  620 
978.  625 
504,  783 
447,  900 
318,  607 
542,  638 
770,  540 
35,  311 
83, 143 
290, 124 
418, 370 


2, 518, 858 


516,  750 
450,  849 
289,  392 
192,  382 
181,  989 
581,  218 
17,  529 
288, 749 


673,  416 


20,990 
11,418 
83, 184  I 
39,  219 
12,028 
62.243 
8.851  I 
21.618  1 
71, 106 
80,082 
262,677 


708,  321 
521,  567 
564,  694 
252.  645 
138,  439 

88,  488 

329,  472 

608,  779 

9,782 

37,  239 
182,  727 
319, 512 


2,  328, 869 


474,  332 
439,  251 
281,  681 
186,  653 
151,  493 
499,  360 
16,  054 
280,  045 


398, 147 


11,862 

6,764 

57,  017 

34,  818 

6,  210 

22,  431 

3,  593 

13,  382 

47, 314 

60. 467 

134,  289 


Foreign 
parents. 


1,  598, 179 


27,  660 
19,  .599 
22.  457 
2.35, 136 
37, 106 
75,  748 
659, 086 
143,  665 
377, 722 


104, 312 


5,584 
50,  587 
9, 1.54 
8,080 
13, 146 
2,260 
3,367 
6,300 
5,834 


2,  232,  356 


271, 039 
103,  053 
413,  931 
252, 138 
309,  461 
230, 119 
213, 160 
161,  761 
25,  529 
45,  904 
107,  397 


189,  989 


42,  418 

11,598 

7,711 

5,729 

.30, 496 

81,8.58 

1,475 

8,704 


75,  269 


9,128 
4,654 

26, 167 
4,401 
5,818 

39,  812 
5,  258 
8,236 

23,  792 

19, 615 
128, 388 


Foreign 

white. 


917,  475 


394, 422 


12,  837 
12,544 
4,811 
71,684 
14, 429 
18,  462 
139,  951 
32,  303 
87, 401 


15, 566 


1,137 

7,322 

763 

1,151 

1,365 

290 

276 

754 

2,508 


431,  240 


38,  065 
9,714 

87,  092 
70, 887 
54, 117 
56,  .541 
31, 167 
15,  087 
14, 403 
12, 761 
25.  697 
15. 709 


29,  735 


3,  000 
1, 453 
1,  543 

240 

2,405 

19,  423 

238 
1,368 


46,  512 


2,466 
1.398 
6,342 

875 
2,437 
4,  958 

315 
1,099 
6,807 
3,744 
16,  071 


Total 
colored. 


2,  678,  73fi 


64, 125 


429 

180 

270 

4,980 

1,710 

3,016 

15,  620 

11,  687 

26, 233 


1, 198, 681 


8,736 

68,  307 

20, 754 

235, 129 

10, 157 

214, 411 

267,  870 

315, 817 

57,  500 


134,  055 


24,475 
13,  272 

15,  680 
5,729 
2,077 
1,530 
3,029 

47,  808 

167 

398 

3,087 

16,  803 


1,  265,  255 


89, 036 
152,  625 
249,  291 
280,  584 
190.  402 
183,  948 
897 
112, 472 


16,  620 


414 
134 

1.177 

3,013 
688 
264 
843 
122 

1. 374 
762 

7.829 


POPULATION. 


747 


Table  21b.-PERS0NS  OF  SCHOOL  AGE,  18  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY, 
AND  COLOR,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— AGGREGATE. 


All 

classes. 

Native 
born. 

Foreign 
born. 

Aggregate 
white. 

NATIVE  WHITE. 

Foreign 

white. 

Total 
colored. 

ST.4.TES  ASD  TERRITORIES. 

Total. 

Native 
parents. 

Foreign 
parents. 

The  United  States. 

3, 904, 191 

3,481,661 

422,  530 

3, 386, 100 

2,  971, 030 

2, 057,  665 

913,  365 

415, 070 

518,  091 

Xorth  Atlantic  division. 

1, 062, 892 

864, 910 

197,  982 

1,043,882 

846, 885 

495, 392 

351, 493 

196,  997 

19,010 

39,  205 
22,  697 
19,  500 

138, 879 
21,  305 
45,  601 

363,  059 
88,  754 

323,  892 

566,  337 

33,  697 

16,  549 

17,  495 
98,  032 
14, 719 
35.  667 

289,  822 
73,  566 
285.  363 

558,  807 

5,508 
6,148 
2,005 
40,  847 
6,586 
9,934 
73.  237 
15,  188 
38,  529 

7,530 

39,  094 
22,  646 

19,  433 
137,  393 

20,  874 
44.  788 

358, 233 
85,  246 
316, 175 

344,  875 

33, 609 

16,  515 

17,  435 
96,827 
14,  311 
34,  877 

285,  364 
70, 148 
277,  799 

337, 848 

28. 194 
12,  830 
12,446 
47,  803 
6,729 
18,  346 

134,  632 
39,  399 

195, 013 

311,  962 

5,415 
3,685 
4.989 

49, 024 
7.  .582 

16,531 
150,  732 

30,  749 

82,  786 

25, 886 

5.485 
6,131 
1.998 
40,  566 
6,563 
9,911 
72, 869 
15,  098 
38,  376 

7,027 

111 

New  Hamjisbire 

Vermont               .... 

51 
67 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  I.slaud 

Connecticut 

New  iTork 

1,486 
431 
813 

4, 826 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

South  Atlantic  division  . 

3,508 
7,717 

221,  462 

10,  005 
65,  095 
15,  692 

106, 160 
49, 179 

101,  401 
73,  894 

118, 685 
25,  626 

1,  390,  017 

9,483 
62,442 
15,  155 

105,  .594 
48,  652 

101,  245 
73,  694 

118,  306 
24,  236 

1,  217,  048 

522 
3,253 
537 
566 
527 
156 
200 
379 
1,390 

172,  969 

8,186 
51,  347 

9,  827 
63,  842 
46,  487 
63,  304 
28,  515 
59, 950 
13,417 

1, 359, 602 

7,668 
48,132 

9,308 
63,  291 
45,  964 
63, 149 
28,  322 
59,  579 
12, 435 

1, 187, 136 

6,248 

35, 436 

6.739 

61,  330 
42,  530 

62,  693 
27,  498 
58, 047 
11,441 

746,  412 

1,420 

12, 696 

2.569 

1,961 

3,434 

456 

824 

1,532 

994 

440, 724 

518 
3,215 
519 
551 
.523 
155 
193 
371 
982 

172, 466 

1,819 

14, 348 

Districtof  Columbia. 
Viro'inia 

5,865 
42, 318 

"West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

2,692 
38,  097 
45,  379 
58,  735 

"Florida 

12,  209 

North  Central  division.  . 

30, 415 

Ohio 

229, 131 

137, 566 

241,  633 

122,  285 

99,  752 

78, 126 

124,  348 

175,  500 

9,443 

17,  598 

65,  347 

89,  288 

709,  883 

213,  649 

133,  .551 

204,  206 

96,  349 

80.  754 

55,  094 

110, 660 

168,  413 

4,604 

12,  884 

53, 879 

83,  005 

697,  719 

15, 482 

4,015 

37,  427 

25, 936 

18,  998 

23.  032 

13,  688 

7,087 

4,  8.39 

4,714 

11,  468 
6,283 

12,  164 

223, 398 

134,  291 

237,  832 

121,  008 

99,  373 

77,  749 

123,  611 

165,  252 

9,407 

17,503 

64,  473 

85,  705 

472, 137 

207.  959 

130,  286 

200,  504 

95,  265 

80,  395 

54, 735 

109,  937 

158,  216 

4,576 

12, 795 

53,  026 

79,442 

460, 089 

143,  232 

104,  971 

115,  .372 

51,  689 

21,766 

16,  679 

66,  583 

119, 138 

1,777 

6,587 

36,  375 

62,  243 

419,  083 

64, 727 
25, 315 
85, 132 
43,  576 
58,  629 

38,  056 
43, 354 

39,  078 
2,799 
6,208 

16. 651 
17. 199 

41,  006 

15,439 

4,005 

37,  328 

25,  743 

18,978 

23,  014 

13,  674 

7,036 

4,831 

4,708 

11,447 

6,263 

12,  048 

5,733 

3,275 

3,801 

1, 277 

"Wisconsin 

379 

Minnesota             .... 

Iowa                    .   .   . 

737 

Missouri             

10,  248 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

36 
95 
874 

"K^n^as  .  , 

3,583 

South  Central  division.. 

237,  746 

Kentucky 

118,  215 

115, 945 

99, 268 

85.  895 

74, 438 

139, 548 

2,978 

73,  596 

175,  062 

116, 918 
115,  324 

98,  766 
8.5,  716 
73,  352 
131,665 
2,913 
73.  065 

143. 177 

1,297 

621 

502 

179 

1.086 

7,883 

65 

531 

31,  885 

100, 334 
86,  059 
51, 806 
34,442 
36,907 

107, 182 

2,829 

52,  578 

165,  604 

99,  041 
85,445 
51,  308 

34.  267 

35,  835 
99,  371 

2. 768 
52, 054 

139, 072 

87, 807 
82,  595 

49,  600 
32,  946 
26,  632 
86,  528 

2,561 

50,  414 

84,  816 

I 

11,  234 
2,850 
1,708 
1,321 
9,203 

12,  843 
207 

1,640 

54,  256 

1,293 

614 

498 

175 

1,  072 

7,811 

61 

524 

26, 532 

17,881 

Tennessee           .... 

29,  886 

Alabama  

47, 462 

Mississippi 

51,453 

Louisiana 

37,  .531 

32,  366 

149 

Arkansas 

21,  018 

Western  division 

9,458 

Montana 

6,370 
3,841 
22,447 
9,436 
3,131 
12,  472 
2.382 
4,418 
18,  576 
18, 777 
73, 712 

4, 562 
2,648 
18,  992 
9,003 
2.140 
10.  519 
1,989 
3,828 
14,  376 
16,  409 
58,  711 

1,808 
693 

3,  4.55 
433 
991 

1,953 
393 
590 

4,200 

2,368 
15,  001 

6,089 
3,267 

21,  937 
8,564 
2,924 

12,  374 
2,  025 
4,339 

17,  906 

18,  220 
67, 959 

4,467 
2,588 
18,  569 
8,149 
1,998 
10,  470 
1,701 
3,805 
14, 071 
16,  204 
57, 050 

2,696 
1,681 
13,  725 
7,321 
1,  229 
3,  402 
755 
2,382 
10,  020 
12,  578 
29, 027 

1,771 

907 

4,844 

828 

769 

7,068 

946 

1,  423 

4,051 

3,626 

28,  023 

1,  622 
079 

3,368 
415 
926 

1,904 
324 
534 

3,835 

2,016 
10,  909 

281 

"W^yoming    

74 

Colorado 

510 

New  Mexico 

872 
207 

Utah 

98 

357 

Idaho 

79 

Washington 

670 
557 

c  753 

748 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  21c.— PERSONS   OF   SCHOOL  AGE,  5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY, 
AND  COLOR,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:   1890— AGGREGATE. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES, 


The  United  States. 


North  Atlantic  division.    5,481.205 


All 

classes. 


22, 447, 392 


Maine   

New  Hampshire. . 

Vermont 

Mas.sachusetts  ... 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey^ 

Pennsylvania  — 


South  Atlantic  divi.sion  - 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia . 

Tirginia 

"West  Virginia  . ; 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina  

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division.. 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

■Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Mi.ssouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division . 

Kenttrcky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 

Western  division 

Montana 

Wvoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho  

"Washington 

Oregon  

California 


201.  851 
106,  611 
101.457 
650,  870 
105,  534 
221,  245 

1,  836,  935 
464,  992 

1,  791,  710 


3,  581,  513 


57, 
370, 

74, 
671, 
305, 
673, 
501, 
771, 
155, 


7, 949,  333 


1,  271.  031 
785, 172 

1,  323.  030 
703, 684 
003,  846 
454,  804 
701. 182 

1,008.935 

.59,  324 

113,  900 

384, 255 

540, 170 


4,  523, 731 


727,  061 
720,  872 
639,  494 
559, 101 
455,  234 
924, 142 
21,  642 
476, 185 


911,610 


30,240 

16,  291 

113, 150 

52,  543 

18. 284 

79,  937 

12,  391 

27,  257 

97,  863 

103,  365 

360,  289 


Native 
born. 


21, 103, 353 


1,  344, 039 


4,  887,  970 


183,  478 

87.  891 

94.  641 

537,  974 

84,  507 

192,  834 

1,  623,  488 

417,  457 

1,  665,  700 


3,  557.  501 


55,  834 
360,  303 

72.  870 
670, 050 
303,  775 
672,  954 
500,  908 
769,  885 
150,  922 


7,  344,  397 


1,217,414 
771,  433 

1, 198,  449 
606,  436 
530,717 
375, 170 
656,  322 
986,  747 
40,  057 
96,  416 
347,  072 
518, 164 


4, 481,  704 


722,  697 
718, 790 
637,  445 
558,  678 
451,712 
896,  771 
21,  337 
474, 274 


831,  781 


25, 896 
14, 196 
103,  345 

51,  228 
14, 806 
72, 982 
11,  668 
25,  553 
86. 771 
97,  208 
328, 128 


Foreign 
boru. 


593, 235 


24, 012 


1.662 
10,  589 


1,306 
1,  729 
1,894 
451 
485 
1,142 
4,754 


604.  936 


53,  617 
13.  739 
124,  581 
97,  248 
73, 129 
79,  634 
44,  860 
22, 188 
19,  267 
17,  484 
37, 183 
22, 006 


42,  02' 


4,364 

2,082 

2,049 

423 

3,522 

27.  371 

305 

1,911 


79,  829 


4.344 
2.095 
9,805 
1,315 
3,478 
6,955 
723 
1,704 

11,  092 
6,157 

32, 161 


Aggregate 
white. 


19, 250,  565 


5, 398, 070 


201, 
106, 
101, 
644, 
103, 
217, 

1.  816, 
449. 

1,  757, 


2, 161, 370 


46,  941 
288, 237 

47,  557 
394,  332 
292,  820 
420,  897 
188. 144 
396,  475 

85,  907 


784,  863 


17,  918,  020 


1,  240, 823 
768,  625 

1,  303,  549 
696,  678 
601,390 
452.  897 
697,416 
950,  879 
59. 121 
113.407 
380,  294 
519,  784 


3, 020,  730 


620, 144 
538,  361 
342,  741 
227,  064 
221,  301 
707,  828 
20.  596 
342,  695 


885.  532 


29,  545 
16, 083 
111.463 
48,  658 
17,  389 
79,  575 
11, 191 
27,  056 
95,  819 
102,046  i 
346,  707 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Total. 


4.  806,  651 


182,  989 
87,  705 
311 
154 
401 
043 
669 
396 
983 


94, 

532, 

82. 

189, 

1,  603, 

402, 

1,  631, 


2, 138,  777 


45, 286 
277, 700 

46,  275 
392,  630 
290,  932 
420,  452 
187,  675 
395,  350 

82, 477 


7, 181, 157 


1, 187.  319 
754,  906 

1, 179, 129 
600,  048 
528.  295 
373.  342 
652,  575 
928, 756 
39,  887 
95,  938 
343, 150 
497,  812 


2, 978, 947 


615,  791 
536,  294 
340,  700 
226,  649 
217,  824 
680,  589 
20,  297 
340,  803 


812,  488 


25, 457 
14,  006 

101,753 
47,  368 
14,  026 
72.713 
10.  552 
25,  423 
85, 177 
96,286 

319, 727 


Native 
parents. 


12,  604,  550 


5,  313, 470 


2,  856,  979 


1,  949,  672 


149, 914 
64,  421 
66.  865 

247,  994 
37,713 
96,764 

793,  851 

227,  982 
1, 171,  475 


2,  008, 579 


38, 282 
214,417 

34,  552 
382, 589 
274, 352 
417,  736 
183,  484 
387,  518 

75,  649 


4,  508,  077 


851,  553 
626,  538 
680,  066 
304.  334 
160,  205 
105, 167 
396,  055 
727, 917 
11,559 
43,  826 
219, 102 
381,755 


2,  747, 952 


502, 139 
521.  846 
331,  281 
219.  599 
178, 125 
585,  888 
18, 615 
330, 459 


482,  963 


14, 558 

8,445 

70,  742 

42, 139 

7,439 

25,  833 

4,348 

15,  764 

57,  334 

73,  045 

163, 316 


Foreign 
parents. 


33,  075 

23,  284 

27.  446 

284, 160 

44, 688 

92,  279 

809,  818 

174,  414 

460,  508 


130, 198 


7,004 

63,  283 

11,  723 

10,  041 

16, 580 

2,716 

4,191 

7,832 


2,  673,  080 


335,  766 
128.  368 
499.  063 
295,  714 
368, 090 
268, 175 
256,  520 
200,  839 
28,  328 
52, 112 
124,  048 
116, 057 


230, 995 


53,  652 

14,  448 

9.419 

7,050 

39,  699 

94,  701 

1,682 

10,  344 


329,  525 


10,  899 
5,  561 

31,011 
5.229 
6.587 

46,  880 
0,204 
9,  659 

27,  843 

23,  241 
156,  411 


Foreign 
white. 


1,  332, 545 


591, 419 


18, 
18, 
6, 

112, 
20, 
28, 

212, 
47, 

125, 


22, 593 


1,655 

10, 537 

1,282 

1,702 

1,888 

445 

469 

1,125 

3,490 


603,  706 


53.  504 
13,  719 
124, 420 
96,  630 
73,  095 
79,  555 
44.  841 
22, 123 
19,  234 
17,  469 
37,  144 
21,  972 


41, 783 


4,353 
2.067 
2,041 

415 

3.477 

27.  239 

299 
1.892 


73,  044 


4,088 
2,077 
9,710 
1.290 
3,363 
6,862 
039 
1.633 

10,  642 
5,760 

26,  980 


Total 
colored. 


3, 196, 827 


83, 135 


540 
231 
337 
6,406 
2,141 
3,  829 
20,  446 
15, 195 
33,  950 


1,  420, 143 


10, 555 

82,  655 

26,  619 

277.  447 

12.  849 

252,  508 

313,  249 

374,  552 

69,  709 


164, 470 


30, 208 
16,  547 

19,  481 
7.006 
2.456 
1,907 
3.766 

58,  056 

203 

493 

3,961 

20,  386 


1, 503, 001 


106,917 
182,511 
296,  753 
332, 037 
233.  933 
216,314 
1,046 
133,  490 


26,  078 


695 

208 
1,687 
3,885 

895 

362 
1,200 

201 
2.044 
1,319 
13,  582 


POPULATION. 


749 


Table  21d  -PERSONS  OF    SCHOOL  AGE,  5  TO  17  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY, 
AND  COLOR,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— MALES. 


ST.\TES  AND  TERRITOEIES. 


Tlie  United  States. 

North  Atlantic  division. 

Maine 

Kew  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Khodc  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

Ne  w  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


South  Atlantic  division 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columliia 

Virginia  

"West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division. . 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division  . 


Kentucky . . 
Tennessee. . 
Alabama  . . . 
Mississippi - 
Louisiana- . 

Texas 

Oklahoma . . 
Arkansas  . . 


Western  division. 


Montana 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho  

Washington. 

Oregon 

California .  -. 


All 
classes. 


9,  358, 198 


Native       Poreign 
born.  born. 


8,  892,  262 


2,  018,  949 


405.  936 


197,  042 


82, 
42. 
42, 
255, 

41, 
88, 
736, 
188, 
739, 


181 
004 
251 
123 
926 
249 
230 
470 
551 


1, 520, 419 


24, 
153, 

28. 
285. 
129. 
289. 
215. 
329. 

65, 


3,  316,  543 


526,  940 
326,  704 
514,  389 
293, 166 
253, 934 
190, 142 
292,  978 
420,  472 
25.  775 
49,  268 
162, 912 
229, 863 


1,931,815 


36.  035 

39,  789 

219,  956 

34,  866 

79,  012 

666,  826 

172,  213 

694,  354 


1,511, 


23,  476 
149,  441 

28,  016 
284.  501 
129,014 
288,  903 
215,  646 
329,  491 

63.  510 


3,  096,  221 


307,  635 
307,  833 
273,  812 
241),  271 
191.243 
397,  071 
9,654 
204, 2e6 


373, 430 


12,  059 

6,700 

45,  863 

22.014 

7,656 

34. 131 

5,078 

11,746 

40,594 

42.  734 

144.  849 


507,  616 
321,  633 
500,  438 
257.  156 
226, 175 
161,  225 
276.  855 
412,  874 
18,  301 
42,  565 
149,  637 
221, 746 


1,  916,  607 


6.283 
5,969 
2, 462 
35, 167 
7.060 
9,  237 
69,  404 
16,  263 
45, 197 


8,421 


595 
3,694 
382 
627 
660 
161 
153 
408 
1,741 


220,  322 


306,  062 

307,  068 
273,  004 
240, 145 
189.  970 
387,  218 

9,530 
203,  610 


348, 487 


10,  791 

6,002 

42,  579 

21,  538 

6,  422 

31,  687 

4,901 

11,1.53 

36,  988 

40,  780 

135.  646 


19,  324 

5,071 

43,  951 

36,  010 

27,  759 

28,  917 
16,  123 

7,598 
7,474 
6.703 
13,  275 
8,117 


15,  208 


Aggregate 
white. 


2. 184.  886 


1,573 


126 

1,273 

9.  853 

124 

686 


24,  943 


81,  959 
41,908 
42. 120 
252,716 
41, 141 
86.  834 
728.  604 
182,  836 
726,  768 


919.  534 


19.654 
119.011 

18.548 
167,  .599 
124.  507 
181,  343 

81.313 
170,  367 

37. 192 


3.  249. 018 


N.\TIVE   WHITE. 


514,  514 
320,  097 
536,  494 
290, 295 
252,  842 
189.  408 
291,  453 
396,  409 
25,  684 
49,  054 
161,316 
221,  452 


1,  294,  678 


263, 167 
230,  917 
148,  318 
98,  015 
92,  770 
304. 932 
9.188 
147,  371 


364,231 


11,834 

6,635 

45,  286 

20,  390 

7,276 

33,  983 

4,  625 

11.674 

39, 853 

42,  309 

140. 366 


Total. 


7,  548,  913 


1, 988, 301 


75,  694 

35, 953 

39,  658 

217.746 

34, 089 

77,  604 

659,  342 

166,  594 

681, 621 


911,561 


19,061 
115,  323 

18, 169 
160,  978 
123,  849 
181,185 

81,166 
169,  966 

35.  864 


3, 029, 069 


495,  224 
315, 034 
492,  577 
254,  489 
225,  092 
160,  528 
275,  333 
388,  817 
18,  222 
42,  358 
148,  052 
213,  343 


1, 279,  544 


261,  598 

230, 160 

147,  514 

97,  891 

91,  515 

295, 113 

9  066 

146, 687 


340,  438 


10,613 

5,935 

42,  008 

19,920 

6,076 

31,  560 

4,462 

11,096 

36,  311 

40,  393 

132, 064 


Native 
parents. 


5,  338,  825 


2, 210,  ( 


1, 187, 694 


61,619 
26,  062 
28. 015 

100,152 
15.  .578 
39, 359 

330, 537 
94,  972 

491,400 


859,  302 


18,  240 

90,002 

13,  716 

162.  844 

117,  175 

180.  030 

79,  485 

166.  839 

32.  971 


1,  906,  299 


Foreign 
parents. 


800, 607 


14,  075 
9  891 

11,  643 
117, 594 

l.S.  511 

38.  245 
328,  805 

71.  622 
190, 221 


52, 259 


2,821 
25,  321 
4,  453 
4,134 
0,674 
1, 1.55 
1,081 
3,127 
2,893 


359,  271 

263,211 

285.  005 

127.691 

69.  857 

44.  940 

167.  759 

307.  925 

5.  029 

19,  037 

93,  464 

163, 110 


1, 184, 139 


1.15 


770 


240,  471 

224,  305 

143,  658 

95, 055 

76,418 

253,  602 

8,335 

142,  265 


5,947 

3,  535 

28,  941 

17,  634 

3,165 

11,318 

1,790 

6.921 

24,  176 

30. 538 

67.  426 


135,  953 

51.823 

207,  572 

126, 798 

155,  235 

115.588 

107,  .574 

80,  892 

13. 193 

23.  32.1 

54,  588 

50,  233 


95,  405 


21, 127 

5.855 

3,  856 

2,  836 

15.067 

41,511 

731 

4,422 


201.  391   139,  047 


4.666 
2.  400 

13,067 
2,  286 
2,911 

20,  242 
2,  672 
4,175 

12, 135 
9.855 

64,  638 


Foreign 
white. 


463,  434 


196,  585 


6.205 
5, 955 
2,462 
34,  970 
7,052 
9.230 
69.  262 
16.  242 
45, 147 


7,973 


Total 
colored. 


1,  345, 851 


593 
3,688 
379 
621 
658 
158 
147 
401 
1,328 


219,  949 


19,290 

5,  063 

43,  917 

35,  806 

27,  750 

28,  880 
16, 120 

7.592 
7.  462 
6,696 
13,  264 
8,109 


15, 134 


1,569 
757 
804 
124 
1,255 
9,819 
122 
684 


23,  793 


1,221 

700 

3,278 

470 

1, 200 

2,423 

163 

578 

3,542 

1,916 

8,302 


31, 105 


222 
96 

131 

2.  407 
785 
1.415 
7.626 
5.040 
12,  783 


600,  885 


4,417 

34, 124 

9,850 

117. 529 

5.107 

107,  721 

134.  486 

159.  532 

28,  059 


67, 525 


12,  426 
6.  6U7 

7,895 
2,871 
1.002 

734 

1,525 

24,  063 

91 

214 
1.596 
8.411 


637,  137 


44,468 

76, 916 

125,  494 

142,  256 

98.  473 

92,136 

466 

56,  925 


9,199 


225 

71 

577 

1,624 
380 
148 
453 
72 
741 
425 

4,483 


750 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  21e — PERSONS  OF  SCHOOL  AGE,  5  TO  17  YEARS,   INCLUSIVE,  BY    SEX    NATIVITY 
AND  COLOR,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— FEMALES. 


AH 
classes. 

Native 
bom. 

Foreign 
born. 

Aggi'cgate 
white. 

NATIVE  WHITE. 

Foreign 
Tvhite. 

6TATES  AND  TERRITORIES 

Total. 

Native 
parents. 

Foreign 
parents. 

Total 
colored. 

The  United  States. 

9, 185, 003 

8,  729, 430 

455, 573 

7, 852, 118 

7,  398, 077 

5,  208,  060 

2, 190,  017 

454,041 

1,332,885 

Korth  Atlantic  division. 

2, 202,  322 

2,004, 1]1 

198, 211 

2, 169.  302 

1,  971, 465 

1. 173, 893 

797, 572 

197, 837 

33, 020 

80, 465 

41,  910 
39,  706 

256,  868 

42,  303 
87,  395 

737,  646 
187,  762 
728,  267 

1, 494,  757 

73,  883 
35, 307 
37,  357 
219,  986 
34,  922 
78, 155 
666,  840 
171. 678 
685,  983 

1, 486,  696 

6,  582 

6,603 

2,  349 

36,  882 

7.381 

9.240 

70.  800 

16.  084 

42,284 

8,061 

80.  258 

41,  826 

39.  567 

254.  295 

41.378 

85,  794 

729.  652 

181,715 

714,817 

896,  961 

73,  686 

35,  237 

37,  218 

217,  581 

34,  001 

76,  562 

658,  963 

165,  654 

672,  563 

889,  368 

60. 101 
25, 529 
26,  404 

100, 039 
15.  406 
39.  059 

328,  682 
93,611 

485,  062 

837,315 

13, 585 
9,708 

10,  814 
117,542 

18, 595 

37,  503 
330,  281 

72.  043 
187.  501 

52,  053 

6,572 

6,589 

2,349 

36,  714 

7,377 

9,232 

70,  689 

16.  061 

42.  254 

7,593 

New  Hampshire 

Yennort 

207 
84 

Massaohuaetts 

Kbode  Island 

CQunectif'ut 

139 
2,573 

925 
1,601 

New  Jersey  . 

7,994 

Pennsylvania 

SoTith  Atlantic  division  . 

6,047 
13,450 

597,  796 

23, 420 
152,  062 

30,  086 
280,  491 
126,  816 
282, 940 
211,700 
322,  443 

64.  799 

3.  242,  773 

22,  875  !             545 
148  420  '         ^  ''-^'^ 

19,101 
117,  879 

19, 182 
162,891 
121,826 
176.  250 

78.316 
166. 158 

35,  358 

3.176,243 

18,557 
114,  245 

18,  798 
162,  361 
121,119 
176,118 

78.187 
165,  805 

34. 178 

2,  964,  952 

15,  794 

88,  979 

14,097 

158,415 

114.647 

175.013 

76,  501 

162,  632 

31,  237 

1,  855,  366 

2,763 
25,  266 
4,701 
3.946 
6,472 
1,105 
1,686 
3,173 
2,941 

1,109,586 

544 
3,634 
384 
530 
707 
132 
129 
353 
1,180 

211,291 

Ararylj^Tifl 

4,319 

District  of  Columbia. 
Virginia 

29,  699 
279,  955 
126, 109 
282,  806 
211,568 
322, 088 

63, 176 

3, 031, 128 

387 
536 
707 
134 
132 
355 
1,623 

211,  645 

34, 183 
10, 904 

"West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

4,990 
106,  690 
133,  384 

Florida 

156, 285 

North  Central  division . . 

29,441 
66, 530 

Ohio 

514,960 
320,  902 
537,  008 
288,  233 
251).  160 
186,  536 
283, 856 
412,  963 
24,106 
47,  034 
155,  996 
221.  019 

1,882,033 

496, 149 
316,  249 
493,  805 
252,  931 
223,  788 
158,  851 
268,  807 
405.  460 
17. 152 
40,  967 
143, 556 
213,413 

1,867,378 

18,811 

4,653 

43,  203 

35,  302 

26,  372 

27, 685 

15,  049 

7.503 

6,954 

6.067 

12,440 

7,606 

14,  655 

502,  911 
314,  237 
529,  223 
285,  375 
249, 175 
185,  740 
282,  352 
389,  218 
24,  030 
46,  850 
154,  505 
212,  627 
i 

1,  253,  915 

484, 136 
300.  586 
486.  048 
250,  294 
222,  808 
158,  079 
267,  305 
381. 723 
17.  089 
40.  785 
142.  072 
205.027  1 

1.  239.  314 

349,  050 

258,  356 

279, 689 

124. 954 

68,  582 

43,  548 

161,713 

300, 854 

4,753 

18.  202 

89,  263 

156,  402 

1, 144.  730 

135, 086 
51, 230 
206, 359 
125,  340 
154,  226 
114,531 
105, 592 
80,  869 
12,  336 
22, 583 
52,  809 
48,  625 

94,  584 

18,  775 

4,051 

43, 175 

35, 081 

26,  367 

27,  601 
15,  047 

7,495 
6,941 
6,005 
12.433 
7,600 

14,  601 

12,  049 
0.665 

Illinois  - 

Michiy'an 

2,858 

985 

796 

1,504 

23,  745 

76 

184 

1,491 

8,392 

628, 118 

TN^isconsin . 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Kansas 

South  Central  division  . . 

Kentucky 

301,211 
297  094 

299,  717 

9QR  MS 

1,494 
696 
739 
118 
1. 163 
9.635 
116 
694 

23.  001 

256,  643 
221.385  1 
142, 617 
94.607  1 
91.624  j 
295,714  1 
8.579  1 
142.  746 

355.  697 

255, 152 
220,  689 

141,  878 
94.  491 
90.  474 

286. 105 
8.463 

142.  062 

332.  978 

233,  861 

214, 946 

138, 023 

91,  598 

75,  045 

245,  758 

7,719 

137,  780 

196,  756 

21,  291 

5,743 

3,855 

2,893 

15,429 

40,  347 

744 

4,282 

136,  222 

1,491 
696 
739 
116 
1.150 
9,609 
116 
684 

22,  719 

44.568 

75,  709 

123, 797 

i:«,  328 

97. 929 

91, 809 

431 

55,  547 

7.421 

266,414  1        265i675 
232,935          232,817 
189,553           188,390 
387,  523  '        .^77  RSK 

Louisiana    ...... 

Oklahoma     

9.010 
198, 293 

363, 118 

8,894 
197,  599 

340, 117 

Arkansas 

"Western  division 

Montana  .   . . 

11,811 

6,244 

44,  840 

21,  093 

7.497 

33,  334 

4,931 

11,093 

38.  693 

41,  854 

141,728 

10,  543 

5,546 

41,  774 

20, 687 

6,244 

30,  776 

4,778 

10,  572 

35,  407 

40,  019 

133,  771 

1,268 

698 

3,066 

406 

1,253 

2,558 

153 

521 

3,286 

1.835 

7,957 

11.622 

6,181  ) 

44,  240  1 

19.  704 

7,189 

33,  218 

4.541 

11,043 

38,  060 

41,517 

138,  382 

10,  377 

5.483 

41, 176 

19.  299 

5,  952 

30.  683 

4,389 

10,  522 

34,  795 

39,  689 

i:JO,  613 

5,915 
3,229 

28,  076 
17, 184 

3,045 
11,113 
1,803 
6.461 
23,138 

29,  929 
66.  863 

4,462 
2,254 

13, 100 
2,115 
2,907 

19,  570 
2,586 
4,061 

11,  657 
9,760 

63,  750 

1,245 

698 

3,064 

405 

1,237 

2,535 

152 

521 

3.265 

1.828 

7,769 

189 

63 

600 

1,389 
308 
116 
390 
50 
633 
337 

3,346 

W^yoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho  

Washington 

P0PULATI05>^. 


751 


Table  21f._PEKS0NS    OF    SCHOOL  AGE,  18  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY, 
AND  COLOE,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— MALES. 


All 
classes. 

Native 
horn. 

Foreign 
born. 

Aggregate 
V7hite. 

1 

NATIVE    WHITE. 

Foreign 
white. 

Total 
colored. 

STATES  ASD  TERRITORIES. 

Total. 

Native 
parents. 

Foreign 
parents. 

The  United  States. 

1, 884, 502 

1, 676,  028 

208, 474 

I 
1,  643,  025 

1,441,001 

1,  002,  922 

438, 079 

202, 024 

241.  477 

North  Atlantic  division . 

505, 358 

415,  923 

89, 435 

496,  436 

407,  775 

240, 426 

167,  349 

88, 661 

8,922 

19, 519 
11,  275 
10,  089 
65,  034 
10,  052 
22,  220 

167,  872 
41,  349 

157,  948 

268,  668 

16, 916 

8,323 

8,894 

47.  496 

7,043 

17,  629 

136,  973 

34.  603 

138, 046 

265, 032 

2,603 
2,952 
1,195 

17,  538 
3,009 
4,591 

30,  899 
6,746 

19,  902 

3,636 

19,  462 
11,  247 
10,  053 
64.  297 
9,861 
21,  849 

165,672 
39,  697 

l.H,298 

166,507 

16.  878 
8,306 
8,865 

46,  952 
6,872 

17,  278 
135,  069 

33, 036 
134,  519 

163, 121 

14, 140 

6,470 

6,330 

23, 313 

3,269 

9,309 

64.  514 

18.510 

94.571 

150, 950 

2,738 

1,836 

2,535 

23,  639 

3,603 

7,969 

70,  555 

14, 526 

39,  948 

12, 171 

2,584 
2,941 
1,188 

17,  345 
2,  989 
4,571 

30,  603 
6,661 

19,  779 

3,386 

57 

New  Hampshire 

28 
36 

Massachusetts 

Ehode  Island 

737 
191 
371 

New  York        

2,200 

1.652 

Pennsylvania 

Soiith  Atlantic  division . 

3,650 
102, 161 

Delaware 

4,909 
30,  527 

6.528 
.50,  718 
24,  636 
48,449 
34,  268 
55,  889 
12,  744 

679,  008 

4,682 
29, 134 

6,317 
50,  365 
24,  322 
48,  359 
■84, 153 
55,  673 
12,  027 

590,  517 

227 
1,393 
211 
.353 
314 
90 
115 
216 
717 

88,  491 

4,003 
24,055  1 

4,295 
31, 100 
22,  965 
31.127 
13,  690 
28,  676 

6,596 

664,  270 

3,778 
22,  696 
4.095 

30,  757 
22,  653 

31,  037 
13,  579 
28.  466 

6,060 

576,  116 

3,113 
16.  756 
2,982 

29,  778 
20,  968 

30,  792 
13,217 
27, 760 

5,584 

363,  878 

665 

5, 940 

1,113 

979 

1,685 

245 

362 

706 

476 

212,238 

225 
1,359 
200 
343 
312 
90 
111 
210 
530 

88, 154 

906 
6,472 

District  of  Colambia 

2,233 
19,618 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

1,671 
17,  322 
20,  578 
27,213 

6,148 

North  Central  division.. 

14, 738 

Ohio 

109,  241 
66.  871 

116, 120 
60,  334 
49,  420 
38,  995 
62,  061 
84, 410 
4.  832 
9,174 
33, 163 
44,387 

338, 222 

101,844 
64,  748 
98,  019 
47,  034 
39,  394 
26,  989 
54.  374 
81.  077 
2,293 
6,531 
27, 196 
41,  018 

332, 040 

7,397 

2,123 

18, 101 

13,  300 

10,  026 

12,  006 

7,087 

3,333 

2,  .539 

2,643 

5,967 

3,369 

6,182 

106,581 
65.  226 

114,192 
59,  712 
49,  200 
38,  783 
61,693 
79,  663 
4,  805 
9,119 
32,  658 
42,  629 

229,  734 

99,  206 
63, 108 
96, 173 
46,  509 
39,  201 
26,  790 
.54,017 
76,  371 
2,273 
6,481 
26,  709 
39, 273 

223, 629 

68,  708 
50,  848 
55,  956 
25,  053 
10,761 

8.  227 

32.  699 

58,  007 

936 

3.366 
18, 464 
30,  853 

204, 135 

30,498 

12,260 

40,217 

21, 456 

28,440 

18,  563 

21,  318 

18,  364 

1,337 

3,115 

8,245 

8,425 

19, 494 

7,375 

2,118 

18,  019 

13,  203 

10,  008 

11,  993 
7,676 
3,292 
2,532 
2,638 
5,  949 
3,351 

6,105 

2,660 

1,645 

1,928 

Michigan 

"Wisconsin          

622 
211 

212 

Iowa          

368 

Missouri           

4,747 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

27 
55 
505 

1,758 

South  Central  division.. 

108,  488 

57, 289 
55.  846 
46,  852 
39,  987 

34,  221 
67,  433 

1.  355 

35,  239 

93.246 

56.  607 
55,  505 
46,  559 
39,  882 

33,  625 
63,  560 

1,323 

34,  979 

72,  516 

682 
341 
293 
105 
596 
3,873 
32 
260 

20,  730 

48.  817 
42,044 
25,  037 
16,544 
17. 436 
52,  956 
1,285 
25,  615 

86,  078 

48, 137 
41,  706 

24,  746 
16,  443 
16,  849 
49. 130 

1.257 

25,  361 

70,  360 

42.  717 
40,  366 
23, 925 
15.842 
12,  603 
42,  937 
1,161 
24,  584 

43, 533 

5,420 

1,340 

821 

601 

4,246 

6,193 

96 

777 

26,  827 

680 
338 
291 
101 
587 
3,826 
28 
254 

15,  718 

8,472 

13,802 

21,  815 

23.  443 

16.  785 

Texas 

14,  477 

Oklahoma      

70 

Arkansas 

9,624 

"Western  division 

7,168 

Montana 

3,685 
2.070 

11,937 
4,674 
1.739 
6,367 
1.300 
2,411 

10.  556 
9.771 

38, 736 

2,468 
1,615 

10,  006 
4.422 
1,160 
5.398 
1,016 
2,014 
7,719 
8.314 

28,  384 

1,217 
455 

1.931 
252 
579 
969 
284 
397 

2,837 

1,457 
10,  352 

3.472 
2,025 

11,641 
4.244 
1,587 
6,294 
1.089 
2.344 

10, 076 
9,327 

33, 979 

o  422 
i!583 
9,790 
4,008 
1,072 
5.368 
873 
2,003 
7,557 
8,191 
27,  493 

1           1,506 
1.066 
7,  393 
3,575 

667 
1.765 

409 
1,281 
5,358 
6,357 
14, 156 

916 
517 

2,397 
433 
405 

3,603 
464 
722 

2,199 

1,834 
13,  337 

1,050 

442 

1,851 

236 

515 

926 

216 

341 

2.519 

1,136 

6,486 

213 

45 

296 

New  Mexico 

430 
152 

Xltah 

73 

211 

67 

480 

444 

4,757 

752 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tai!I.k  21g.— PEESONS  OF  SCHOOL  AGE,  18  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE,  BY  SEX,  KATIVITY, 
AND  COLOR,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890— FEMALES. 


All 

cltvsses. 

Katire. 
boru. 

Fore^igu 
bovu. 

Aggregate 
white. 

XATIVE    WHITE. 

Foreigu 
white. 

Total 
colored. 

STATES  AND  TERKITORIES. 

Total. 

Kative 
pareuts. 

Foreign 
parent.s. 

The  United  States. 

2,  019.  089 

1,805,633 

214, 050 

1,743,075 

1,530,029 

1, 054,  743 

475, 280 

213, 040 

276,  614 

North  Atlantic  divisioii - 

557, 534 

448,  987 

108.547 

547.  446 

439, 110 

16.  731 
8,209 
8.  570 

49.  875 
7,439 

17,  599 
150,  295 

37,112 
143,  280 

174,727 

254,  966 

184, 144 

108,  330 

10,  088 

Maine             

19.  686 

11.422 
9.411 
73.  845 
11.  2.53 
23,  381 

195, 187 
47,  405 

165,  944 

297, 669 

16. 781 

8,220 
8.001 
50, 536 
7,070 
18,  038 
152.  849 
38.  903 
147,  317 

293, 775 

2,905 
3,196 

810 
23.  309 
3.  577 
5.343 
42,  338 
8,442 
18.  627 

3,894 

19,  032 
11.  .399 
9,  380 
73.  090 
11,013 
22.  939 

192.  561 
45.  549 

161,  877 

178,  308 

14,  054 
0.  300 
0,  116 

24,490 
3,460 
9.  037 

70,118 

20,  889 
100,  442 

161,012 

2,677 

1,849 

2,454 

25.  385 

3,  979 

8,502 

80. 177 

10,223 

42,  838 

13,715 

2,901 

3.190 

810 

23,  221 
3.574 
5,340 

42,  266 
8,437 

18,  597 

3,641 

54 
23 
31 

749 
240 
44' 

New  Hampshire 

Massachusetts 

Khode  Island 

2  6''0 

1  850 

Pennsylvania 

South  Atlantic  division  . 

4,  007 
119,301 

5,096 
35, 108 

9,164 
55.  4-12 
24,  .543 
52.  9.52 
39.  620 
02.  790 
12.  882 

711.009 

119,890 
70.  095 

125.  513 
61,  951 
50,  332 
39,131 
02.  287 
91.090 
4.011 
8.  424 
32, 184 
44,  901 

371.001 

4.801 
33,308 

8.838 
55.  229 
24.  330 
52.  886 
39.  541 
62.  033 
12.  209 

1       626, 531 

295 

1.800 

320 

213 

213 

60 

85 

103 

073 

84.  478 

4.  183 
27.  292 

5,532 
32.  742 
23.  522 
32,  177 
14.  825 
31,274 

0.821 

095.  332 

3,890 
25.  430 

5,  213 
32,  534 
23,311 
32.112 
14,  743 
31,113 

0,375 

611.  020 

3.135 
18. 680 

3,757 
31,  552 
21.  562 
31,901 
14.  281 
30.  287 

5,857 

382.  534 

755 

6,750 

1,456 

982 

1.749 

211 

462 

820 

518 

228,  480 

293 

1,8.56 

319 

208 

211 

05 

82 

101 

446 

84,  312 

913 

7,870 

3.032 

22,  700 

1,  021 

20,  775 

24,  801 

31  522 

District  of  Columbia. 

Virginia 

"West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

6  061 

North  Central  division  . . 

15.  677 

Ohio 

111.805 
68.  803 
106, 187 

49,  315 
41.300 
28, 105 

50,  280 
87,  336 

2.  311 

0,  353 

20,  083 

41,  987 

* 
365, 679 

8,085 

1,  892 
19,  326 
12,  630 

8.  972 
11,026 
0.001 
3,  754 
2.300 

2.  071 
5.  501 
2.914 

5,982 

116,817 
09,  065 

123,  640 
01,  296 
50,164 
38,  966 
61,  918 
85,  589 
4.  002 
8,384 
31,815 
43.  070 

242,  403 

108,  753 
07, 178 

104,331 
48,  756 
41. 194 
27.  945 
55,  920 
81.  845 
2.303 
6,314 
26.  317 
40. 164 

230.  400 

74,  524 
54, 123 
39, 416 
26,  636 
11,005 

8,  452 

33, 884 

01,131 

841 

3,  221 
17,911 
31,  390 

214, 948 

34,  229 
13,  055 
44,  915 
22, 120 
30, 189 

19,  493 
22,  036 

20,  714 
1.402 
3,  093 
8,406 
8,774 

21,512 

8,064 

1,887 

19,  309 

12,  540 

8.970 

11,021 

5,998 

3,744 

2,299 

2,070 

5,498 

2,912 

5,943 

3  073 

1  630 

Illinois 

1,873 
655 

Miclii^an 

Wisconsin 

168 

Minnesota 

165 

369 

5  501 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

9 

40 
369 

1,825 

Soutli  Central  division  .. 

129,  258 

00,  920 
00,  099 
52.  416 
45.  908 
40.  217 
72,  115 
1,623 
38, 357 

81,816 

60,  311 
59,  819 
52,  207 
45,  834 
39,  727 
68. 105 
1,  590 
38,  086 

70,  001 

615 

280 
209 

74 

490 

4,010 

33 
271 

11, 155 

51, 517 
44,  015 
26.  769 
17.  898 
19.471 
54.  226 
1,544 
26.  903 

79,  526 

50, 904 
43,  739 
20,  502 

17,  824 

18,  980 
50, 241 

1,511 
26,  693 

68, 712 

45,  090 
42,  229 
25,  075 
17, 104 
14,  029 
43, 591 
1,400 
25, 830 

41,  283 

5,814 

1,510 

887 

720 

4,957 

6,050 

111 

863 

27,  429 

013 
276 
207 

74 

485 

3,985 

33 
270 

10,  814 

9,409 

16  084 

Alabama         .....   .. 

25  047 

Mississippi 

28  010 

Louisiana 

20  746 

Texa-s               

17,  889 

Oklahoma   

79 

Arkansas  . .  ■. 

11,  394 

Western  division 

2,290 

Montana  .   ...... 

2,085 
1.271 
10,  510 
4,702 
1,392 
0.105 
1,082 
2,007 

8,  020 

9,  006 
34,  970 

2,094 
1,033 
8,986 
4,581 

980 
5.121 

973 

1,814 

6,657 

8,095 

30,  327 

591 
238 

1.524 
181 
412 
984 
109 
193 

1.363 
911 

4,649 

2,617 
1.242 

10,  290 
4,320 
1,337 
6,080 
930 
1.  995 
7.830 
8.893 

33,  980 

2,045 
1,005 
8.779 
4,141 

926  1 
5, 102 

828  I 
1.802  ! 
6,514 
8,013 
29, 557 

1,190 

015 

6,332 

3,746 

562 

1,  637 

346 

1, 101 

4,662 

6,221 

14,  871 

855 
390 

2.447 
395 
364 

3,  465 
482 
701 

1.  8.52 

1,792 
14,  086 

572 
237 

1,517 
179 
411 
978 
108 
193 

1,316 
880 

4,423 

68 

29 

Colorado 

214 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

442 
55 

Utah 

25 
140 

12 

WaslniJi'toK  .    ... 

190 

()re**"t)n   

113 

California 

996 

POPULATION. 


753 


TABLE  21h  -PEKSONS  OF  SCHOOL  AGE,  5  TO   20   YEARS,  INCLUSIVE,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY, 
AND  COLOR,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890-MALES. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


All 

classes. 


The  United  States.  11, 242, 700 


North  Atlantic  division. 

Maine ■- 

New  Hamp.shire  .  - . 

Verraout 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York    

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


South  Atlantic  di\asion 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

"West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division . 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division  . 


2,  721,  349 


Kentucky . . 
Tennessee. . 
Alabama  . . . 
Mississippi. 
Louisiana  . . 

Texas 

Oklahoma . . 
Arkansas  .. 


Western  division. 


Montana 

Wyoming  . . . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho  

Washington. 

Oregon 

California . . . 


101,700 
53,  279 
52,  340 
320, 157 
51,  978 
110,  469 
904, 102 
229,  825 
897,  499 


1,789,087 


Native 
horn . 


28,  980 
183,  662 

34,  926 
335,  846 
154,  310 
337,  513 
250,  067 
385, 788 

77,  995 


3,  995,  551 


10,  568,  290 


636, 181 
393,  575 
660,  509 
353,  500 
303,  354 
229, 137 
355,  039 
.504,  882 
30,  607 
58,  442 
196,  075 
274,  250 


2,  270,  037 


364,  924 
363,  679 
320,  664 
280,  258 
225.  404 
464,  504 
11,009 
239.  535 


466,  676 


15,744 
8,776 

57,  800 

26,  688 
9,395 

40,  498 
6,378 

14, 157 

51,  150 

52,  505 
183,  585 


2,  434, 872 


Foreign 
born. 


Aggregate 
white. 


674, 410 


286, 477 


92, 814 

44, 358 

48,  683 

267,  4.52 

41,  909 

96,  641 

803,  799 

206,  816 

832,  400 


1,  777,  030 


28,158 
178,  575 

34,  333 
334,  866 
153,  336 
337, 262 
249,  799 
385,  164 

75, 537 


3,  686,  73i 


8,921 
3,657 
52,  705 
10,  069 
13.  828 
100,  303 
23,  009 
65, 099 


12,  057 


609,  460 
386,  381 
598,  457 
304,  190 
265,  569 
188,  214 
331,  229 
493,  951 
20,  594 
49,  096 
176,  833 
262,  764 


2,  248,  647 


362,  669 
362,  573 
319,  563 
280, 027 
223, 595 
450, 778 
10,  853 
238,  589 


421,  003 


822 
5,087 
593 
980 
974 
251 
268 
624 
2,  458 


308,  813 


9, 655, 372 


2, 681,  322 


101, 421 
53, 155 
52, 173 
317,  013 
51,  002 
108, 083 
894,  276 
222,  533 
881,  066 


1,086,041 


13,  2.59 

7,617 

52,  .585 

25, 960 

7,  582 

37, 085 

5,917 

13, 167 

44, 707 

49,  094 

164, 030 


26,  721 
7,194 
62,  052 
49,  310 
37, 785 
40,  923 
23,810 
10, 931 
10,013 
9,  346 
19,  242 
11,486 


21,  390 


23,  657 

143,  066 

22,  843 

198,  699 
147,  472 
212,  470 

95, 003 

199,  043 
43,788 


3,  913,  28. 


2,255 

1,106 

1,101 

231 

1,869 

13,  726 

156 

946 


45,  673 


2,485 

1,159 

5,215 

728 

1,813 

3,  413 

461 

990 

6,443 

3,411 

19, 555 


621,095 
385,  323 
650, 686 
350,  007 
302,  051 
228, 191 
3,53, 146 
476,  072 
30,  489 
158, 173 
193,  974 
264,  081 


1,. 524,  412 


311, 
272, 
173, 
114, 
110, 
357, 
10, 
172, 


450,  309 


15, 306 

8,660 

56.  927 

24,  634 

8,863 

40,  277 

5,714 

14,  018 

49,  929 

51, 636 

174,  345 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Total. 


8,  989, 914 


2,  396, 076 


92, 572 
44,  259 
48,  523 
264,  698 
40,  961 
94,  882 
794, 411 
199,  630 
816, 140 


1,  074,  682 


22,  839 
138,  019 

22,  264 
197, 735 
146,  502 
212,  222 

94,  745 
198,432 

41,924 


3,  605, 185 


594,  430 
378, 142 
588, 750 
300,  998 
264,  293 
187,  318 
329,  350 
405,  188 
20,  495 
48,  839 
174,  761 
252,  621 


1,503,173 


309,  735 
271,866 
172, 260 
114,  334 
108,  364 
344,  243 
10,  323 
172,  048 


410,  798 


13,  035 

7,518 
51.  798 
23,  928 

7,148 
36,  928 

5,  335 
13,  099 
43,  868 
48,  584 
159,  557 


Native 
parents. 


Foreign 
parents. 


Foreign 
white. 


6,341,747   2,648,167 


1, 428, 120 


75, 759 
.32,  532 
34,  345 
123,  465 
18,  847 
48,  668 
395,  051 
113,482 
585,  971 


1,  010,  252 


19,  353 
106,  758 

16,  698 
192,622 
138,  143 
210,  822 

92,  702 
194,  599 

38,  555 


2,  270, 177 


967, 956 


16,  813 
11,  727 
14, 178 

141,  233 
22, 114 
46,  214 

399,  360 
86. 148 

230, 169 


64,  430 


427,  979 

314,  0.59 

340,  961 

1.52,  744 

80.  618 

53,  167 

200,  458 

365, 932 

5,  965 

22,  403 

111,928 

193,  963 


1,388,274 


3,486 
31,  261 
5,566 
5,113 
8,  3!59 
1,400 
2,043 
3,  833 
3,  369 


1,  335,  008 


283, 188 
264.  671 
167,  ,583 
110,  897 
89,  051 
296,  539 
9,496 
166,  849 


244,  924 


7,453 

4,601 

36,  334 

21,  209 

3,  832 

13, 083 

2,199 

8,202 

29,  534 

36.  895 

,582 


166,  451 

64,  083 

247,  789 

148,  254 

183,  675 

134, 151 

128,  892 

99,  256 

14,  530 

26,  436 

62,  833 

58, 658 


114,899 


26,  547 

7, 195 

4,677 

3,  437 

19,  313 

47,  704 

827 

5,199 


165,  874 


5,582 
2,917 
15,  464 
2,719 
3,316 
23, 845 
3,136 
4,897 
14,  334 
11,689 
77,  975 


285, 246 


8,849 
8,896 
3,  650 
,52,  315 
10,  041 
13,  801 
99, 865 
22,  903 
64,  926 


11,359 


Total 
colored. 


1, 587,  328 


818 
5,047 
579 
964 
970 
248 
258 
611 
1,864 


308, 103 


26,  665 

7,181 

61.936 

49,  009 

,37,  758 

40,  873 

23,  796 

10,  884 

9,994 

9,334 

19.  213 

11,460 


21,  239 


2,249 

1,095 

1,095 

225 

1,842 

13,  645 

150 

938 


39,511 


2,271 

t,  142 

M'^9 

700 

1,  715 

3,349 

379 

919 

6,061 

3,052 

14,  788 


40, 027 


279 

124 

167 

3,144 

976 

1.786 

9,  826 

7,292 

16,  433 


703,  046 


5,323 

40,  596 

12,  083 

137, 147 

6,  838 

125,  043 

155,064 

186,745 

34,  207 


82,  263 


15, 086 

8,  252 

9,  823 
3,493 
1,303 

946 

1.  893 

28,810 

118 

269 

2,101 

10. 169 


745,  625 


52, 940 
90,718 
147,  309 
165,  699 
115,  258 
106,  616 
536 
66,  549 


16,  367 


438 
116 
873 

2,054 
,532 
221 
664 
139 

1,  221 
869 

9,240 


372- 


48 


754 


COMPENDRJM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablk  2 li.— persons  OF  SCHOOL  AGE,  5  TO  20  YEARS,   INCLUSIVE,   BY  SEX,  NATIVITY, 
AND  COLOR,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES :  1890— FEMALES. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES- 


The  TTnited  States. 
North  Atlantic  division  - 

Maine 

New  Hampshire. . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts  . . . 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  Torii 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


South  Atlantic  division 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

"West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division  . . 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 

South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division  . 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 

Western  division 

Montana 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho  

Washington 

Oregon  

California 


All 

classes. 


11,204,692 


2,  759.  856 


100, 151 

5:J,  332 

49,117 

330,711) 

53,  551) 

110,776 

932,  833 

235, 167 

894, 211 


1, 792, 426 


28,  516 
187,  230 

39,250  I 
335,  933 
151,  .359 
335,  892 
2.51,326 
385,  239 

77,  681 


3,  953,  782 


634,  850 
391,  597 
602,  521 
350,  184 
300,  492 
225,  667 
346, 143 
504,  053 
28,  717 
55,  458 
188, 180 
265,  920 


2,  253,  694 


362. 137 
357.  193 
318.  830 
278.  843 
229, 770 
459,  638 
10,  633 
236,  650 


444,  934 


14,  496 

7,  .515 

55,  350 

25,  855 

8,889 

39,  439 

6,013 

13, 100 

46,  713 

50,  860 

176,  704 


Native 
born. 


10, 535, 063 


2, 453, 098 


90,  664 

43,  533 

45,  958 

270,  522 

42, 598 

96, 193 

819,689 

210,  641 

833,  300 


1,  780,  471 


Foreign 
born. 


669,  629 


306,  758 


Aggregate 
white. 


9,  595, 193 


2,  716, 748 


27.  676 
181,728 

38,  537 
335, 184 
150.  439 
335,  692 
251, 109 
384,  721 

75.  385 


3,  657,  659 


2, 233,  057 


360, 028 
350.  217 
317, 882 
278,  651 
228, 117 
445,  993 
10, 484 
235, 685 


410,  778 


12, 637 

6,579 

50,  760 

25,  268 

7,  224 

35,  897 

5,751 

12,  386 

42,  064 

48,114 

164,  098 


9,487 

9,799 

3,159 

60, 191 

10,  958 

14,  583 

113, 144 

24,  526 

60,  911 


n,95£ 

840 
5,502 
713 
749 
920 
200 
217 
518 
2,296 


296, 123 


20,  896 
6,545 

02,  529 
47,  938 
35,  .344 
38,711 

21,  050 
11.257 

9.  254 

8, 138 

17,941 

10. 520 


20,  637 


2. 109 
976 
948 
192 

1.653 

13,  645 

149 

965 


34, 156 


99,  890 

53,  225 
48,  947 
327, 391 
52,  391 
108,  733 
922,  213 
227,  264 
876,  694 


1,  075, 329 


1,859 

936 

4.590 

587 

1,665 

3.542 

262 

714 

4,649 

2,746 

12,  606 


3,  871,  575 


619,  728 
383,  302 
652,  863 
346,  671 
299,  339 
224.  706 
344,  270 
474,  807 
28, 632 
55,  234 
186,  320 
255,  703 


1,496,318 


308,  160 
265,  400 
169,380 
112,  505 
111,095 
349.  940 
10, 123 
169,  709 


435.  223 


14,  239 

7,  423 

54,  536 

24,  024 

8,526 

39,  298 

5,477 

13,  038 

45,  890 

50,  410 

172,  362 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Total 


8, 928, 106 


2, 410,  575 


1, 064, 095 


22,  447 
139,  681 

24,  Oil 
194,  895 
144,  430 
208,  230 

92,  930 
196,  918 

40.  553 


3,  575,  972 


592, 889 
376,  764 
590,  379 
299.  050 
264,  002 
186,  024 
323,  225 
403,  568 
19,  392 
47,  099 
168,  389 
245, 191 


1,475,774 


306,  050 
264.  428 
168,  440 
112,  .315 
109,  460 
336,  346 
9,974 
168.  755 


401,  690 

12,  422 

6,488 

49,  955 

23,  440 

6,  878 

35,  785 

5,217 

12,  324 

41,  309 

47.  702 

160, 170 


Native 
parents. 


6,  262,  803 


1,428,8,59 


74, 155 

31,  889 

32,  520 
1^4.  .529 

18.  86l> 

48,  096 

398,  800 

:  14,  500 

585,  504 


2,  237,  900 


423,  574 

312,  479 

339, 105 

151,  ,590 

79,  587 

52,  000 

195,597 

361,  985 

5,594 

21,  423 

107, 174 

187,  792 


1,  359,  678 


278,  951 
257, 175 
163,  698 
108.  702 
89,  074 
289.  349 
9,119 
133,  610 


238,  039 


Foreign 
parents. 


2,  665, 303 


981, 716 


16,  262 
11,557 
13,  268 

142,  927 
22,  574 
46,  065 

410,  458 
88,  266 

230,  339 


65,  768 


3,518 
32,  022 
6,157 
4,928 
8,221 
1,316 
2,148 
3,099 
3,459 


1, 338,  072 


169, 315 

64,  285 

251, 274 

147,  460 

184,  415 

134,024 

127,  628 

101,583 

13,  798 

25, 670 

61.  215 

57,  399 


116,  096 


27, 105 

7,253 

4,  742 

3,613 

20,  386 

46,  997 

855 

5,145 


163,  651 


7,105 

5,317 

3,844 

2,644 

34,  408 

15,  547 

20,  930 

2,  510 

3,607 

3,271 

12,  750 

23,  035 

2,149 

3,068 

^,562 

4,762 

27,  800 

13, 509 

36, 150 

11,5,52 

81,  734 

78,  436 

Foreign 
white. 


667, 087 


306, 173 


9,473 
9,779 
3,159 

59,  935 
10,  051 
14, 572 

112,  955 
24, 498 

60,  851 


11, 234 


837 
5,490 
703 
738 
918 
197 
211 
514 
1,626 


295,  603 


26,  839 

6,538 

62,  484 

47,  621 

35,  337 

38,  682 

21,  045 

11,  239 

9,240 

8, 135 

17,931 

10,  512 


20,544 

2,104 
972 
946 
190 

1,635 

13,  594 

149 

954 


33, 533 


1,817 

935 

4,581 

584 

1,648 

3,  513 

260 

714 

4,581 

2,708 

12. 192 


Total 
colored. 


1, 609, 499 


43, 108 


261 

107 

170 

3,  322 

1. 165 

2,043 

10,  620 

7,903 

17,  517 


717,  097 


5.232 
42,  059 
14,  536 

140,  300 
6,011 
127.  465 
158. 185 
187,  807 
35,  502 


82,  207 


15, 122 

8,295 

9,  658 

3,  513 

1, 153 

961 

1,873 

29,  246 

85 

224 

1,860 

10,  217 


757,  376 

53.  977 
91.  793 
149,  444 
106,  338 
118,  075 
109,  698 
510 
66,  941 


9,711 


257 
92 
814 

1.831 
363 
141 
536 
62 
823 
450 

4,342 


POPULATION. 


755 


Tablf  221  -PERSONS  OF  SCHOOL  AGE,  5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVI^,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY, 
AND  COLOR,  FOR  CITIES  OF  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-AGGREGATE. 


?f ew  York,  N.  T  . 

Cliicaj;o.  Ill 

Philadelphia,  Va  . 
Brooklyu,  N.  Y.  -. 
St.  Louis,  Mo 


Boston,  Mass 

Baltimore,  M  d 

San  Francisco,  Cal  ... 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 


Buffalo,  N.Y 

New  Orleans,  La 

Pittshnrg,  Pa 

Washinaton,  D.  C  -  -  - 
Detroit,  Mich 


Milwaukee,  Wis  . . . 

Newark,  N.J 

Minneapolis,  Minn  . 
Jersey  city ,  N.  J  . . . 
Louisville,  Ky 


Omaha,  Neb 

Rochester,  N.  Y. 
St.  Paul, Minn  .., 
Kansas  city,  Mo 
Providence,  K.  1 


Syracuse,  N.  T 

AV'orce.ster,  Mass  -  - 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Richmond,  Va 

New  Haven,  Conn. 


Pater.son,  N .  J .  - . 

Lowell,  Mass 

Nashville,  Tenn  . 

Scran  ton.  Pa 

Fall  Kiver,  Mass . 


Cambridge,  Mass 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Memphis,  Tenn.- 
Wilmingtou,  Del. 
Dayton,  Ohio 


Troy,N.Y 

Grand  Kapids,  Mich 

Reading,  Pa 

Camden,  N.J 

Trenton,  N.  J 


Lynn,  Mass 

Lincoln,  Neb 

Charleston,  S.  C  - 
Hartford,  Conn  . 
St.  Joseph,  Mo  .. 


Evansville,  Ind  — 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.. 
Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
Bridgeport,  Conn  . 
Oakland,  Cal 


Portland,  Ore 

Saginaw,  Mich  — 
Salt  Lake,  Utah... 
Lawrence,  Mass . . 
Springfield,  Mass 


Manchester,  N.  H  . 

Utica,N.Y 

Hoboken,  N.J 

Savannah,  Ga 

Seattle,  Wash 


Denvei,Colo 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Allegheny,  Pa 

AlbaBV.S.Y 30,359 

Columbus,  Ohio 27,  950 


All 
classes. 


455, 339 
338, 932 
310, 176 
253, 003 
149,  595 

122,  570 

140,  016 

83,  581 

96,  512 

86,  734 

82,  381 
83, 414 
80, 037 
74, 176 
67  349 

71,368 
58, 893 
44, 769 
53, 196 
53, 579 

43,  .379 
42,  642 
38, 753 
38,  237 
37,  938 


Native 
born. 


26,  283 
33,  464 
34, 882 


27,  298 

25,  269 
27,449 
27, 575 
24,  411 

26,  389 
23, 994 
26,  485 
26,  898 
26, 136 

20, 918 
22, 977 
20,471 
18, 771 
19,  724 

19,  065 
19, 136 
19,  895 
18,  074 
18,  128 

14,  727 
19, 179 
18,771 
14,  697 
17, 882 

17,  413 
14, 472 
17,  628 

14,  517 
15, 232 

10,  801 

15,  288 
14, 786 

13,  975 
12, 214 

14, 123 
13, 466 

14,  527 
13,  834 

9,800 


Foreign 
born. 


356,  216 
261,458 
275, 303 
219, 689 
139, 107 

101,  .572 

132,  064 

72,  962 

90,  911 

70,  225 


81,  567 
68,045 
72,  870 
51,  225 

57,  212 
51,  203 
34, 946 
46,  611 
51, 864 

37,  094 
36,  662 
28.  799 
35,  487 
31, 972 

23, 420 
31.  996 
31,  267 
28,  421 

26,  499 

24,  069 
21, 121 
24,  056 

27,  288 

21,  325 

20,  098 
15,250 
26, 107 

22,  292 
16,21? 

17,  200 
22,  768 
20,  098 
17, 569 
18,094 

17,  302 
15, 100 
19,  300 

16,  993 

15,  569 

12, 598 

17,  772 

18,  615 
13,  092 

16,  968 

16,  957 
12,  889 
16,  335 

12,  499 

13,  569 

9,234 
12,  678 
12, 777 
10,  061 
10,  562 

8,013 
12, 151 

12,  215 

13,  528 
8,114 


Aggre- 
gate 
white. 


99,  123 
77,  t74 
34,  873 
33, 314 
10, 488 

20,  998 

7,952 
10,  619 

5,601 
16,  509 

15,  501 
1,847 

11,992 
1,306 

16, 124 

14, 156 
7,690 
9,  823 
6,585 
1,715 

6,  285 
5,  980 
9,954 
2,  750 
5,966 

2,863 
1,468 
3,615 
1,938 
1,451 

3,229 
4,148 
3,393 
287 
3,086 

6,  291 
8,744 
378 
4,606 
9,919 

3,718 

209 

373 

1,202 

1,030 

1,763 
4,036 
595 
1,081 
2,559 

2, 129 
1,407 

1,56 
1,605 

914 

456 

1,583 
1,293 
2,018 
1,663 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Total. 


1,567 
2,  610  I 

2,  009 

3,  914 
1,652 

6,110  I 

1 ,  315 

2.  312 
306  I 

i,e 


449,  49S 
335,  884 
299, 565 
250, 052 
141,  218 

120,  074 

119,422 

80,  054 

93,  505 

85,  988 

82,  084 
61,  616 
77,919 
47,  557 
66,  393 

71,  264 
57,  653 
44.  463 
52, 631 
44,452 

42,  057 
42,  466 
38,  428 
34, 132 
36,  798 

25,  494 
30,  549 
34, 131 
30,  055 

26,  356 

27,  064 
24,  962 
27, 110 
16,  423 
23,  691 

26, 185 
23, 875 
16,115 
26,  824 
26,  077 

20,  311 
12, 765 
11,099 
16,  489 
19,  062 

18,  943 
18,  940 
19, 786 
16,  606 
17, 703 


14, 506 
18,686 
8,165 
14,  325 
16,  449 

15,513 

13,  882 
17, 253 

14.  255 

14,  887 

10, 518 

15,  200 
14,  697 
13,  941 
11,960 

14, 115 

13,  399 

14,511 

6,329 

9,675 


Native      Foreign 
parents,    parents. 


350,  648 

258,  532 
264,  791 
216,  835 
130, 753 

99,  890 
111,  .510 
71.611 
87,  920 
69, 500 

66,  643 
59.  795 
65, 939 
46,  275 
50,  494 

57, 112 
49,  989 
34, 641 
46,  065 
42,  744 

35,  779 

36,  494 
28  494 
31,411 
30,  854 

22,  688 

29,  089 

30,  519 
28, 118 
24,  908 

23, 854 
20,  817 

23,  733 
16, 138 
20,  610 

19,  902 
15,212 
15,  742 
22,  222 
16, 163 

16, 654 
12,  559 
10, 728 
15, 292 
18, 033 

17,184 

14,  939 
19, 191 

15,  533 
15, 151 

12, 421 
17, 287 
8,013 
12,  723 
15,  536 

15,  0,';8 
12, 472 
15,962 
12,  239 
13, 365 

9,093 
12,  597 
12,731 
10,  035 
10,  310 

8,007 

12, 084 

12,200 

6,030 

8,078 


86,  467 
62,  549 
134,  753 
75,  392 
42,  423 

33,  096 
67,  .528 

17,  904 
31.  071) 
19,  798 

21,  229 
29,  796 
25,  910 

34,  552 
13, 678 

10,  411 

18,  559 

14,  849 
14, 318 
22, 664 

21, 654 
13.  648 
8,899 
21,  296 
13, 167 

13,  792 
18,252  : 
14,043 

11,  725 

15,  863 

10, 422 
7, 796 

9,  232 
13,  757 

8,683 

6,757 
5,246 
12, 978 
6,234 
3,808 

6,166 
11,281 

7,210 
10, 627 

10,  904 

6,189 
6,245 
16, 440 

11,  226 
8,701 

7,036 
14,310 
6,072 
5,357 
10,410 

7,831 
7,  452 
10, 975 
5,278 
5,544 

4.733 

4.127 
4,424 
2,373 
5,000 


3,105 
4,927 
2,721 
3,945 
4,659 


264, 181 
195,  983 
130,  038 
141,443 
88,  330 

66,  794 
43,  982 
53,  707 
56,  850 
49,  702 

45,  414 
29,  999 
40,  029 
11,  723 
36,  816 

46,  701 
31,  430 

19,  792 
31,  747 

20,  080 

14, 125 
22,  846 
19.  595 
10,  115 
17,  687 


Foreign 
white. 


10,  837 

16,476 

16,  393 

9,045 

13,  432 
13,  021 
14,501 
2,381 
11, 927 

13, 145 
9,966 
2,764 
15, 988 
12, 355 

10,  488 
1,278 
3,518 
4,665 
7,129 

10, 995 
8,694 

2,751 
4,307 
6,450 

5,385 
2,977 
1,941 
7,366 
5,126 

7,227 
5,  020 
4,987 
6,961 
7,821 

4,360 
8,470 
8,307 
7,662 
5,310 

4,902 
7,157 
9,479 
2,085 
3,419 


Total 
colored. 


98, 848 
77,  3.52 
34, 774 
33,  217 
10,  465 

20,  784 

7,  912 

8,  443 
5,  .585 

16,  488 

15.  441 

1,  821 

11,980 

1,  282 
15,  899 

14, 152 
7,664 
9,822 
6,566 
1,708 

6,278 
5,  972 
9,934 

2,  721 
5,944 

2,806 
1,460 

3,  612 
1,937 
1,448 

3,  210 
4,145 
3,377 
285 
3,081 

6,283 
8,663 
373 
4,602 
9,914 


3,657 

206 

371 

1,197 

1,029 

1,759 
4,001 
595 
1,073 
2,  552 

2,085 
1,399 

152 
1,602 

913 

455 
1,410 
1,291 
2,016 
1,  522 

1,425 
2,603 
1,966 
3,  906 
1,650 

6,108 
1,315 
2,311 
299 
1,597 


5,843 
3,  048 
10,611 

2,  951 
8,377 

1,896 

20,  594 

3,  ,527 
3,007 

746 

297 

21,  798 
V  2,118 

26,  619 
956 

104 

1,  240 

306 

565 

9,127 

1,322 

176 

325 

4,105 

1,140 

789 

2,915 

751 

304 

1,594 

234 
307 
339 
11, 152 
720 

204 

119 

10, 370 

74 

59 

607 

10, 212 

9,372 

2,  282 

662 

122 
196 
109 
1,468 
425 

221 

493 

10,  606 

372 

1,433 

1,900 
590 
375 
262 
345 

283 


34 

254 


67 
16 

7,505 
125 


756 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  22:1.— PP^HSONS  OF  SCHOOL  AGE,  5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY, 
AND  COLOR,  FOR  CITIES  OF  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE  :  1890— AGGREGATE— 
Continued. 


Peoria,  111 , 

New  Bedford,  Mass  . 
Krie,  Pa 

Somerville,  Mass 

Harrisburg,  Pa 


Kansas  city,  Ean  , 

Dallas,  Tex 

Sioux  city,  Iowa .. 
Elizabetli,  N.J..., 
Wilkesbarre,  Pa  . 


San  Antonio,  Tex  . 

Covington,  Ky 

Portland,  Me 

Tacoma,  Wash 

Holyoke,  Mass 


Fort  "Wayne,  Ind . . 
Binghamton,  N.  Y 

Norfolk,  Va 

AYheeling,  W.  Ta  . 
Augusta,  Ga 


Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Duluth,  Minn 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Springfield,  Ohio . . . 


Quincy,  HI  . . . 
Mobile,  Ala  . . 
Topeka,  Kan . 
Ebnira,  N.  Y  . 
Salem,  Mass.. 


Long  Island  city,  N.Y. 

Altoona,  Pa 

Dubuque,  Iowa 

Terre  Haute,  Ind 

Chattanooga,  Tenn 


Galveston,  Tex  . . . 
Waterbury,  Conn. 

Chelsea,  Ma.ss 

Bay  city,  Mich 

Pawtuoket,  E.  I... 


Akron,  Ohio 

Houston,  Tex 

Haverhill,  Mass... 
Brockton,  Mass  . . . 
Williamsport,  Pa . 

Davenport,  Iowa. . 
Sacramento,  Cal. . . 

Canton,  Ohio 

Birmingham,  Ala  . 
Little Kock,  Ark  .. 


All 
classes. 


Auburn,  N.  Y  . . 
Taunton,  Mass . 
Allentowu,  Pa  . 
Lacrosse,  Wis  . 


12,  609 
12,024 
13, 986 

11,  309 

12,  751 

12, 650 
11,  931 

11,  570 

12,  530 

13,  535 

12, 944 
12,  778 
10, 186 
8,056 
12,  021 

11,  894 
10,  092 

10,  869 

12,  129 
11, 772 

11,  993 
7,985 

10, 170 
10,  563 
10, 142 

10,  732 
11,003 
10,  509 
9,346 
8,815 

9,997 
10,  278 
10,  220 
9,874 
9,421 

9,  783 
9,012 
7,885 
9,542 
8,792 

9,366 
9,008 
7,390 
7,358 
9,214 

9,  097 
7,305 
8,925 
8,  335 
8,545 

7,743 
7,445 
8,791 
8,334 


Native 

Foreign 

bom. 

born. 

11,  780 

829 

8,611 

3,413 

12,  663 

1,323 

9,593 

1,716 

12,  505 

246 

11,824 

826 

11,461 

470 

9,895 

1,675 

11,051 

1,479 

11,  621 

1,914 

11,  497 

1,447 

12,  334 

444 

9,104 

1,082 

6,366 

1,690 

7,769 

4,252 

11,  093 

801 

9,556 

536 

10,  765 

104 

11,418 

711 

11.663 

109 

10,  143 

1,850 

5,060 

2,925 

8,500 

1,670 

10, 125 

4.38 

9,816 

326 

10,  377 

355 

10,  941 

62 

9,943 

566 

8,626 

720 

7,031 

1,784 

8,607 

1,390 

9,905 

373 

9,330 

890 

9,  634 

240 

9,269 

152 

9,237 

546 

7,418 

1,594 

6,595 

1,290 

7,239 

2,303 

7,236 

1,556 

8,357 

1,009 

8,683 

325 

6,283 

1,107 

6.299 

1,059 

8,880 

334 

8,248 

849 

6,754 

551 

8,  257 

668 

8,070 

265 

8,  238 

307 

7,160 

583 

6,018 

1,427 

8,513 

278 

7,059 

1,275 

Aggre- 
gate 
white. 


12,  359 
11,579 
13,913 
11,283 
11,  588 

10,  840 
9,154 

11,  500 

12,  275 

13,  341 

11,169 
12, 147 
10, 120 
7,977 
12,  Oil 

11,829 
9,967 
5,  765 

11,812 
6,028 

11,  756 
7,946 
10,030 
10, 317 
9,008 

10, 132 
6,107 
8,550 
9,172 
8,764 

9,972 
10, 130 
10, 178 
9,495 
5,263 

7,447 
8,971 
7,704 
9,489 
8,  7.56 

9,209 
5,264 
7,  296 
7,338 
8,818 

9,009 
7.038 
8,897 
4,612 
5,325 

7,623 
7,403 
8,784 
8,315 


NATIVE    WHITE, 


Total. 


11.532 

8,  21(1 
12,  .594 

9.569 
11,  347 

10,  022 
8,690 

9,  829 

10,  799 
11.428 

9,739 

11,  704 
9,053 
6,306 
7,768 

11,  030 
9,433 
5,664 

11,101 
5,920 


5,  025 
8,364 
9,883 
8,683 

9,777 
6,047 
7,985 
8,452 
6,987 

8,  584 

9,  758 
9,288 
9,  255 
5,113 

6,908 
7,377 
6,428 
7,198 
7,200 

8,204 

4,  939 
0,196 
6,283 
8,486 

8,161 
6,619 
8.229 
4,349 
5,021 

7,044 

5,  988 
8,506 
7,040 


Native 
parents. 


5,925 
3,  998 
4,953 
4,754 
9,705 

6,693 
6,916 
5,800 
3,928 

4,887 

4,886 
5,273 
4,957 
3,611 
1,792 

5,451 
6,344 
4,975 

5,772 
5,127 

3,093 
1,689 
2,962 
7,365 
5,642 

3,  934 
4,104 
5,  9.30 
4,850 
3,239 

2,090 
7,777 
3,  253 
6,329 
4,296 

2,947 

2,  351 
3,098 
1,861 
2,665 

4,275 
3,077 
3,633 

3,  856 
6,206 

2,633 
2,946 
5,382 
3,  562 
3,814 

3,182 
2,825 
7,003 
2,115 


Foreign 
parents. 


5,607 
4,212 
7,641 
4,815 
1,642 

3,  329 
1,774 
4,029 
6,871 
6,54] 

4,853 
6,431 
4,096 
2,695 
5,976 

5,579 
3,089 

689 
5,329 

793 

6,813 
3,336 
5,402 
2,518 
3,041 

5,843 
1,943 
2,055 
3,602 
3,748 

6,494 
1 ,  981 
6,035 
2,926 
817 

3,961 
5,026 
3,  330 
5,337 
4,535 

'  3,  929 
1,862 
2,563 
2, 427 
2,280 

5,528 
3,673 
2,847 
787 
1,207 

3,862 
3,162 
1,503 
4,925 


Foreign 
white. 


4- 


827 
3,369 
1,  319 
1,714 

241 

818 

464 

1,671 

1,476 

1,913 

1,430 
443 
1,  073 
1,671 
4,243 

799 
534 
101 
711 
108 

1,850 

2,921 

1,666 

434 

325 

355 
60 

565 

720 

1,777 

1,388 
372 
890 
240 
150 

539 
1,594 
1,276 
2,291 
1,556 

1,005 

325 

1,100 

1,055 

332 


419 
668 
263 
304 

579 

1,415 

278 

1,275 


Total 
colored. 


250 

445 

73 

26 

1,16b 

1,810 

2,  777 

70 

255 

194 

1,775 

631 

60 

79 

10 

65 
125 

5,104 
317 

5,744 

237 

39 

140 

246 

1,134 

600 
4.896 
1,959 

174 
51 

25 
148 

42 

379 

4,158 

2,336 
41 
181 
53 
36 

157 

3,744 

94 

20 

396 


267 

28 

3,723 

3,220 


120 

42 

7 

19 


POPULATION. 


757 


Table  22b.-PERS0NS   OF   SCHOOL  AGE,  5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY, 
AND   COLOR,  FOR  CITIES  OF  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— MALES. 


New  York,  N.  T. 

Chicago,  111 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y  . . 
St.  Louis,  Mo 


Boston,  Mass 

Baltimore,  Md  v 

San  Francisco,  Cal  - 
Cincinnati, Ohio  ... 
Cleveland,  Ohio 


Buffalo,  N.T 

New  Orleans,  La  - . 

Pittsburg,  Pa 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Detroit,  Micli 


Milwaukee,  Wis  . . . 

Newark,  N.  J 

Minneapolis,  Minn . 
Jersey  city,  N.J... 
Louisville,  Ky 


Omaha,  Neb 

Kochester,  N.  Y 
St.  Paul,  Minn  .. 
Kansas  city.  Mo 


Denver,  Colo 

Indianapolis.  Ind 
Allegheny,  Pa  . .  - 

Albany,  N.Y 

Columbus,  Ohio. . 


Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Worcester,  Mass.  -  - 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Richmond,  Va 

New  Haven,  Conn  . 


Paterson,  N.  J... 

Lowell,  Mass 

Nashville,  Tenn  . 

Scrantou,  Pa 

Fall  River,  Mass . 


Cambridge,  Mass  . 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Memphis,  Tenn... 
Wilmington,  Del.. 
Dayton,  Ohio 


Troy,  N.Y 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Reading,  Pa 

Camden,  N.  J 

Trenton,  N.J 


Lynn,  Mass 

Lincoln,  Neb 

Charleston,  S.  C  . 
Hartford,  Conn.. 
St.  Joseph,  Mo  . . 


Evans ville,  Ind 

Los  Angeles,  Cal  . . 
Des  Moines,  Iowa  . 
Bridgeport,  Conn . 
Oakland,  Cal 


Portland,  Ore 

Saginaw,  Mich 

Salt  Lake,  Utah... 
Lawrence,  Mass  . . 
Springfield,  Mass  , 


Manchester,  N.  H . 

rrtica,N.  Y 

Hoboken,  N.J 

Savannah,  Ga 

Seattle, Wash  .... 


All 
classes. 


218, 035 
165,  619 
151,353 
123, 199 
72, 559 

59,  511 
66,  254 
41,763 
46,  803 
42, 883 

40,443 
39,  707 
39,  721 
34,  926 
32,  896 

34, 405 
28,  712 
21,446 

25,  885 

26,  030 

22, 116 
20,  842 
18,  542 

_^^   _  18,404 

Providence,'R.  1 18,526 


12, 658 
16,  00« 
16,  965 
14,  611 
13, 785 

13,  268 

12,  691 

13,  385 
12, 739 
12,  317 

12, 894 
11, 403 
12,  658 
13,449 
12,  703 

10,  567 
10,  812 
0,609 
9,179 
9,734 

9,117 
9,070 
9,923 

8,794 

8,  830 

7,255 

9,  424 
8,831 
7,279 
8,603 

8,302 
6,878 
8,595 
7,179 
7,513 

5,259 
7,365 
7,234 
6,743 
6,024 

6,428 
6,568 
7,164 
6,386 
4,915 


Native 
born. 


Foreign 
bom. 


173, 116 
128,  346 
135, 101 
107,  755 
67,  553 

50, 171 
62,  563 
35,  726 
44, 184 
34,  822 

32,  919 
38,  804 

33,  837 

34,  333 
25,  310 

27,  580 
25,  069 

16,  914 
22,  782 
25, 174 

19, 162 

17,  995 
13,  865 
17, 146 
15, 768 

11,  320 
15,  279 
15,  297 
13, 767 
13,  065 

11,  726 

10,  687 

11,  805 

12,  592 
10, 832 

9,867 
7,488 
12,  455 
11,  061 
7,923 

8,840 
10,  711 
9,416 
8,609 
9,241 

8,349 
7,143 
9,616 
8,289 
7,543 

6,234 

8,804 
8,739 
6,545 
8,180 

8,070 
6,054 
8,  012 
6.200 
6,649 

4,469 
6,143 
6,340 
4,923 
5,252 

3,874 
5,981 
6,017 
6,223 
4,052 


Aggre- 
gate 
white. 


44,919 
37,  273 
16,  252 
15,444 
5,006 

9,340 
3,691 
6,  037 
2,619 
8,  061 

7,524 
903 

5,884 
593 

7,586 

6,825 
3, 643 
4,532 
3,103 
856 

2,954 
2,847 
4,677 
1,258 
2,758 

1,338 
729 

1,668 
844 
720 

1,542 
2,004 
1,580 
147 
1,485 

3,027 
3,915 
203 
2,388 
4,780 

1,727 
101 
193 
570 


768 

1,927 

307 

505 

1,287 

1,021 
620 
92 
734 
423 

232 
824 
583 
979 


790 
1,222 

894 
1,820 

772 

2,554 
587 

1,147 
163 
S63 


NATIVE    WHITE. 


Total. 


215,  282 
164,  098 
146,  656 
121,  832 
68,  581 

58,  586 
57,  650 
39,  085 
45,  372 
42,  519 

40,313 
29,  761 
38,  632 
22,  843. 
32,  457 

34,  345 
28, 169 
21,287 
25,  638 
21, 739 

21,418 
20,  759 
18,  387 
16,  507 
17, 973 

12, 277 
14,618 
16,  623 
14,448 
13,  010 

13, 172 
12. 536 
13, 223 
7,887 

11,  974 

12,  789 

11,  338 
7,806 

13,  414 

12,  672 

10,  290 
6,273 
5,328 
8,136 
9,425 

9,058 
8,977 
9,873 
8,130 
8,628 

7,144 
9,172 
3,954 
7, 112 
7,961 

7,326 
6,516 
8,416 
7,067 
7,263 

5,058 
7,320 
7,183 
6,728 
5,918 

6,423 
6,533 
7,154 
3,058 
4,835 


Native 
parents. 


170,  587 
126,  914 
130,  477 
106, 459 
63,  588 

49,  366 
53,  999 
34, 920 
42, 761 
34,  470 

32,  817 
28.  872 
32,  753 
22, 264 
24, 973 

27,  523 
24,549 
16,  756 
22,  5,50 
20, 886 

18,  471 
17, 915 
13, 724 
15, 272 
15,  233 

10,  988 
13,  894 
14, 958 
13,  605 
12, 293 

11,638 

10.  535 

11,648 

7,742 

10,  493 

9,768 
7,471 
7,608 

11,  028 
7,897 

8,596 
6,175 
5,137 
7,570 
8,933 

8,293 
7,067 
9,566 
7,631 
7,348 

6,140 
8,559 
3,866 
6,381 
7,539 

7,095 
5,848 
7,833 
6,089 
6,538 

4,381 
6,102 
6,314 
4,915 
5,147 

3,871 
5,946 
6,008 
2,900 
4,030 


Foreign 
parents. 


41, 994 
30,  699 
66,244 
37, 068 
20,  705 

16,409 

32, 556 

8,602 

15,  239 
9,760 

10,511 
14.  365 
12,  812 

16,  698 
6,757 

4,965 
9, 104 
7,357 
7,  098 
11,055 

11,  317 
6, 772 
4,424 

10,  323 
6,525 

6,744 
8,661 
6,989 
5,644 
7,826 

5,  057 
3,  971 
4,634 
6,598 
4,539 

3,288 
2,483 
6,237 
3,114 
1,846 

3,343 

5,543 
3,457 
5,  282 
5,395 


2,965 
8,194 
5,516 
4,185 

3,539 
7,158 
2,944 
2,732 
5,106 

3,752 
3,494 
5,424 
2,636 
2,704 

2,288 
1,999 
2,251 
1,134 
2,506 

1,435 
2,477 
1,373 
1,865 
2,307 


Foreign 
white. 


128,  593 
96,215 
64,  233 
69,  391 
42, 883 

32,  957 

21,  443 

26,  318 

27,  522 
24,  710 

22,  306 

14,  507 
19,  941 

5,566 
18, 216 

22, 558 

15,  445 
9,399 

15, 452 
9,831 

7,154 
11, 143 
9,300 
4,949 
8,708 

4,244 
5,233 
7,969 
7,961 
4,467 

6,581 
6,564 
7,014 
1,144 
5,954 

6,480 
4,988 
1,371 
7,914 
6,051 

5,253 
632 
1,680 
2,288 
3,538 

5,325 
4,102 

1,  372 
2,115 
3,163 

2,601 

1,401 

922 

3,649 

2,  433 

3,343 
2,354 
2,409 
3,453 
3,834 

2,093 
4,103 
4,063 
3,781 
2,641 

2,436 
3,469 
4,635 
1,035 
1,723 


Total 
colored. 


44,  695 
37, 184 
16, 179 
15,  373 
4,993 

9,220 
3,660 
4,165 
2,611 
8,049 

7,496 
889 

5,879 
579 

7,484 

6,822 
3,620 
4,531 
3,088 
853 

2,947 
2,844 
4,663 
1,235 
2,740 

1,289 
724 

1,665 
843 
717 

1,534 
2,001 
1,575 
145 
1,481 

3,021 
3,867 
198 
2,386 
4,775 

1,694 
98 
191 
566 
492 

765 

1,910 

307 

490 

1,280 

1,004 
613 
88 
731 
422 

231 
668 
583 
978 
725 

677 
1,218 

869 
1,  813 

771 

2,552 
587 

1,146 
158 
805 


2,753 
1,  521 

4,697 
1,367 
3,978 

925 
8,595 
2,678 
1,431 

364 

130 
9,946 
1,089 
12,  083 

439 


543 

159 

247 

4,291 


83 

155 

1,897 

553 

381 
1,390 
342 
163 
775 


155 

162 

4,852 

343 

105 
65 

4,  852 
35 
31 

277 
4,  539 
4,  281 
1,043 

309 

59 
93 

50 
664 
202 

111 

252 

4,877 

167 

642 

976 
362 
179 
112 
250 

201 
45 
51 
15 

106 

5 

35 

10 

3,328 

80 


758 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tahle  22b.— persons  OF   SCHOOL  AGE,  5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITf, 
AND  COLOR,  FOR  CITIES  OF  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— MALES— Coutinued. 


Peoria,  111 

New  Bedford,  Mass . 

Erie,  Pa 

Somerville.  Mass 

Harrisburg,  Pa 


Kaiisa.s  city,  Kan 

JJallas,  Tex 

Sioux  city,  Iowa  - 
Elizabetl'i,N,J  .. 
Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 


San  Antonio,  Tex . 

Covington,  Ky 

Portland,  Me' 

Taconia,  Wasli 

Holvoke,  Mass 


Fort  Wayne.  Ind  . 
Binftliamton,  N.  Y 

Norfolk.  Va. 

Wheeling,  W.  Va  . 
Augusta,  Ga 


Yonngstown,  Ohio  . 

Duluth,  Minn 

Youkers,  N.  Y 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Springfield,  Ohio  . . . 


Qiiincy,  111.. . 
Mobile,  Ala.., 
Tojieka,  Kan. 
Elmira,  N.  Y 
Salem,  Mass  . 


Long  Island  city,  N.  Y  . 

Alfoona,  Pa 

Dubuque,  Iowa 

Terre  Haute,  Ind 

Chattanooga,  Tenn 


Galveston,  Tex  ... 
Waterbury,  Conn. 

Chelsea,  Ma.ss 

Bay  city,  Mich 

Pawtucket,  R.  I  .. 


Akron,  Ohio 

Houston.  Tex 

HaA'erhill,  Ma.ss. . 
Brockton,  Mass  . . 
Williamsport,  Pa  . 


Davenjiort,  Iowa  . 
Sacramento,  Cal  . . 

Cantcm.  Oliio 

]5inninghani,  Ala  . 
Little  Hock,  Ark  . 


All 


Auburn,  N.  Y  . 
Taunton,  Mass. 
Allentown,  Pa. 
Lacrosse,  Wis  . 


6,061 
5,779 
6,832 
5,424 
6.  2.18 

6,167 
5,824 
5,746 
6,148 
6,583 

6,104 
6,268 

4,  82;) 
4,166 

5,  726 

.5,815 
4,885 
5.031 
5,843 
5,  409 

5.892 
4.138 
4,833 
5,105 
5,  030 

5.147 
5,285 
4,986 
4,704 
4,260 

4,970 
4,970 
4,936 
4,671 
4,677 

4,609 
4,390 
3.822 
4,  552 
4,301 

4,565 

4,197 
3,  599 

3,  675 
4,517 

4,417 
3,011 

4,  2,59 
3,  996 
3,905 

3.773 
3,739 
4,313 
3,971 


Native 
born. 


5,687 
4,172 
6,1.57 
4,687 
6,112 

5,  763 
5,592 
4,946 

5,  419 
5,678 

5,386 

6,  047 
4,373 
3,244 
3,760 

5,388 
4,643 
4,976 
5,  503 
5,344 

5,  007 
2,668 
4,101 

4,  882 
4,871 

4,963 

5.  257 
4,724 
4,  334 
3,448 

4,268 
4,782 
4,  503 
4,  566 
4,604 

4,348 
3,627 
3,227 
3,  457 
3,588 

4,079 
4,046 
3,066 
3,192 
4,349 

4,038 
3,  289 
3,925 
3,  850 
3,753 

3,504 
3,087 
4,170 
3,386 


Foreign 
born. 


374 
1,607 
675 
737 
126 

404 
232 
800 
729 
905 

718 
221 
450 
922 
1,966 

427 
242 

55 
340 

65 

885 
1,470 
732 
223 
159 

184 
28 
262 
370 
812 

702 
194 
433 
105 
73 

261 
763 
595 
1,095 
713 

486 
151 
533 
483 
168 

37r 
32'> 
3,4 
146 
152 

269 
652 
143 
585 


Aggre- 
gate 
white. 


5,936 
5,555 
6,805 
5,411 
5,  687 

5,330 
4,483 
5,700 
6,027 
6,482 

5,306 
5,969 

4,789 
4,110 
5,717 

5,780 
4,826 
2,738 
5.087 
2,796 

5,780 
4,112 
4,769 
4,990 
4,493 

4,859 
2.992 
4,  073 
4,617 
4,234 

4,  958 
4,892 
4,915 
4,488 
2,658 

3,596 
4,372 

3,  73,^ 
4,528 

4,  285 

4,496 
2,578 
3,559 
3,609 
4,340 

4,378 
3,418 
4,244 
2,280 
2,476 

3,719 
3,719 
4,310 
3,964 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Total. 


5,564 
3,973 
6,133 
4.675 
5,565 

4,930 
4,257 
4,904 
5,  300 
5,577 

4,593 
5,749 

4,  346 
3,206 
3,759 

5,  355 
4,585 
2,686 
5,347 
2,732 

4,895  , 
2,645  I 
4,041 
4,771 
4,335 

4,675 
2,964 
3,  812 
4,247 

3,  427 

4,  258 
4,699 
4,482 
4,  383 
2,585 

3,339 
3,609 
3,152 
3,435 
3.572 

4,011 
2,427 
3,032 
3,189 
4,174 

4,000 
3,224 
3,910 
2,136 
2,327 

3,450 
3,073 
4,167 
3,379 


Native 
parents. 


2,  85i 
1,926 
2,  470 
2,  330 
4,748 

3,274 
3,423 

2,947 
1,919 
2,303 

2,  201 
2,577 
2,354 
1,850 

854 

2,583 
3,118 
2,354 
2,720 
2,370 

1,543 
951 

1,462 

3,  .559 
2,806 

1,903 
2,  031 
2,  840 
2,436 
1,616 

1,  037 
3,762 
1,564 
2,987 
2,154 

1,402 
1,140 

1,  ,509 
889 

1,319 

2,106 
1,502 
1,782 
1,938 
3,014 

1,317 
1,410 

2,  .571 
1,757 
1,761 

1,572 
1,438 
3,411 
1,043 


Foreign 
parents. 


2,713 
2,047 
3,663 
2,  .345 
817 

1,656 
834 
1.9,57 
3,381 
3,214 

2,332 
3,172 
1,992 

1,  356 
2.905 

2,772 

1,467 

332 

2,  627 
362 

3,352 

1,  694 
2,579 
1,212 
1,529 

2,772 

933 

972 

1,811 

1,811 

3,221 

937 

2,918 

1,396 

431 

1,937 
2,469 
1,643 
2,546 

2,  253 

1,905 
925 
1,250 
1,251 
1,160 

2,683 

1,814 

1,339 

379 

566 

1,878 

1,635 

756 

2,336 


Foreign 
white. 


372 
1,582 
672 
736 
122 

400 
226 
796 
727 
905 

713 
220 
443 
904 
1,958 

425 
241 

52 

340 

64 

885 
1,467 
728 
219 
158 

184 
28 
201 
370 
807 

700 
193 
433 
105 
73 

257 
763 
587 
1,093 
713 

485 
151 
527 


378 
194 
334 
144 
149 

269 
646 
143 
585 


Total 
colored. 


125 
224 
27 
13 
551 

837 

1,341 

46 

121 

101 

798 

299 

34 

56 

9 

35 
59 

2,  293 

1.56 

2,613 

112 

26 

64 

115 

537 

283 
2,293 

913 
87 
26 

12 

84 

21 

183 

2,019 

1,013 
18 
83 
24 
16 

69 

1,619 

40 

6 

177 

39 
193 

15 
1,716 
1,429 

54 

20 

3 

7 


POPULATION. 


759 


Table   92c  -PERSONS  OF  SCHOOL  AGE,  5   TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY, 
A^D  COLOR,  FOR  CITIES  OF  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:   1890-FEMALES. 


New  York,  N.  T  . 

Chicago,  111 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y  . . 
St.  Louis,  Mo 


Boston,  Mass 

Baltimore,  Md 

San  Francisco,  Cal 
Cincinnati,  Ohio  . . . 
Clevelaoad,  Ohio 


Buffalo,  N.Y 

New  Orleans,  La. . 

Pittsburg,  Pa 

Washington,  D.C. 
Detroit,  Mich 


Milwaukee,  "Wis  — 
Newark,  N.J  ...  - 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Jersey  city,  N.  J  - . . 
Louisville,  Ky 


Omaha,  Neb 

Rochester,  N.Y.. 
St.  Paul,  Minn  . . 
Kansas  city.  Mo 
Providence,  R.  I 


Denver,  Colo 

Indianapolis,  Ind . 

Allegheny,  Pa 

Albany,  N.Y 

Columbus,  Ohio. . . 


Syracuse,  N.Y 

Worcester,  Mass. . 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Richmond,  Va 

New  Haven,  Conn. 


Paterson,  N.  J 

Lowell,  Mass 

Nasliville,  Tenn . . . 

Scrauton,  Pa 

Fall  River,  Mass.. 

Cambridge,  Mass  . 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Memphis,  Teuu... 
Wilmington.  Del 
Dayton,  Ohio 


Troy,  N.Y 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Reading,  Pa 

Camden,  N.  J 

Trenton,N.J 


Lynn,  Mass 

Lincoln,  Neb  . . . 
Charleston,  S.  C. 
Hartford,  Conn  . 
St.  Joseph,  Mo.. 


Evansville,  Ind 

Los  Angeles,  Cal . 
Des  Moines,  Iowa 
Bridgeport,  Conn . 
Oakland,  Cal 


Portland,  Ore 

Saginaw,  Mich 

Salt  Lake,  Utah... 
Lawrence,  Mass . . . 
Springfield,  Mass  . 

Manchester,  N.  H. 

Utica,N.Y 

Hoboken,N.  J 

Savannah,  Ga 

Seattle,  Waah 


All 
classes. 


Native 
bom. 


237, 304 
173,  313 
1.58,  823 
129, 804 
77,  036 

63,059 
73,  762 
41,  818 
49,  709 
43,  851 

41, 938 
43.  707 
40,  316 
39,  250 
34, 453 

36,  963 

30,181 
23.  323 
27, 311 

27,  549 

21,  263 

21, 800 
20, 211 
19,  833 
19,  412 

13, 625 
17, 456 

17,917 
15, 748 
14, 165 

14, 030 

12,  .578 
14,  064 
14,  836 
12, 094 

13,  495 

12.  591 

13,  827 
13,449 
13, 433 

10, 351 

12, 165 

10,  862 

9,592 

9,990 





10, 066 
9,972 
9,  280 
9,298 

7,472 
9,755 
9,940 
7,418 
9,279 

9,111 

7,594 
9,033 
7,338 
7,719 

5,542 
7,923 
7,552 
7,  232 
6,190 

7,695 
6,  898 
7,363 
7,448 
4,885 


Foreign 
born. 


183, 100 
133.112 
140,  202 
111, 934 
71,  554 

51,401 
69,  501 

37,  236 
46,  727 
35,  403 

33,  961 
42,  763 
34, 208 

38,  537 
25,915 

29,  632 
26, 134 
18,  032 
23,  829 
26,  690 

17, 932 
18,  667 
14, 934 
18.  341 
16,  204 

12,100 
16,  717 
15.970 
14,  654 
13,  434 

12,  343 
10,  434 
12, 251 
14, 696 
10, 493 

10, 231 
7,762 

13,  652 
11,231 

8,  294 

8,  360 

12,  057 

10, 682 

8,960 

9,453 

8,953 
7,957 
9.684 
8,704 
8,026 

6,364 
8,968 
9,876 
6,  .547 
8,788 

8,887 
6,835 
8,323 
6,299 
6,920 


54,  204 
40,  201 
18,  621 
17,  870 
5,482 

11,  658 
4,261 
4,582 
2,  982 
8,448 

7,977 
944 

6,108 
713 

8,538 

7,331 
4,047 
5,291 
3,482 


Aggre- 
gate 
white. 


4,765 
6,535 
6,437 
5,138 
5,310 

4,139 
6,170 
6,198 
7,305 
4,062 


3,331 
3,133 
5,277 
1,492 
3,208 

1,525 

739 
1,047 
1,094 

731 

1,687 
2,144 
1,813 
140 
1,601 

3,264 
4,829 
175 
2.218 
5,139 

1,  991 
108 
180 
632 
537 

995 

2,109 

288 

576 

1,272 

1,108 

787 

64 

871 

491 

224 
759 
710 
1,039 
799 

777 
1,388 
1,115 
2,094 


3,556 
728 

1,165 
143 
823 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Total. 


234, 214 
171,  786 
152,  909 
128,  220 
72,  637 

62,  088 
61,  763 

40.  969 
48,133  I 
43,469 

41,  771 
31,  855 
39,  287 
24, 714 
33,  936 

36,  919 
29,  484 
23.176 
26,  993 
22,713 

20,  639 

21,707 
20,  041 
17, 625 
18,  825 

13, 217 
15,931 
17, 508 
15,607 
13, 346 

13, 892 

12,  426 

13,  887 
8,536 

11,717 

13,396 
12, 537 
8,  309 
13,  410 
13,  405 

10,  021 
6,492 
5,771 
8,353 
9,637 

9,885 
9,963 
9,  913 
8,476 
9,075 

7,  362 
9,514 
4,211 
7,213 
8,488 


8,187 
7,366 
8,837 
7,188 
7,624 

5,460 
7,880 
7,514 
7,213 
6,042 

7,692 
6,866 
7,357 
3,271 
4,840 


Native 
parents. 


Foreign 
parents. 


180,  061 
131,618 
134,  314 
110,  376 
67, 165 

50,  524 
57,  511 
36,  691 
45, 159 
35,  030 

33,  826 
30, 923 
33,186 

24,  Oil 

25,  521 

29,  589 
25,  440 
17,885 
23,  515 
21,858 

17, 308 
18,  579 

14,  770 
16, 139 

15,  621 

11, 700 
15, 195 
15,  561 
14, 513 
12,  615 

12, 216 
10,  282 
12, 085 
8,396 
10, 117 

10, 134 
7,741 
8,134 

11, 194 
8,266 

8,  058 
6,384 
5,591 
7,722 
9,100 

8,891 
7,872 
9,625 
7,902 
7,803 

6,281 
8,728 
4,147 
6,342 
7,997 


7,963 
6,624 
8,129 
6,150 
6,827 

4,712 
6,495 
6,417 
5, 120 
5,163 

4,136 
6,138 
6,192 
3, 130 
4,048 


44,473 
31,850 
68,  509 
38,  324 
21,718 

16,  687 
34, 972 

9,302 
15,  831 
10,  038 

10,718 
15,  431 
13,  098 

17,  854 
6,921 

5.446 
9,455 
7,492 
7,220 
11,609 

10,  337 
6,876 
4,475 

111,973 
6,642 

7,048 
9,591 
7,054 
6,081 
8,037 

5,365 
3,825 
4,598 
7,159 
4,144 

3,469 
2,763 
6,741 
3,120 
1,962 

2,823 
5,738 
3,753 
5,  345 
5,  509 

3,221 
3,280 
8,246 
5,710 
4,516 

3,497 
7, 1.52 
3,128 
2,625 
5,304 

4,079 
3,958 
5,551 
2,642 
2,840 


Foreign 
white. 


1,35,  588 
99,  768 
65,  805 
72,  052 
45,  447 

33,  837 
22,  539 
27,  389 
29,  328 
24,  992 

23, 108 
15,  492 

20,  088 
6,157 
18,  600 

24,143 

15,  985 
10,393 

16,  295 
10,  249 

6,971 

11,703 

10.295 

5,166 

8,979 

4,652 
5,604 
8,  507 
8,432 
4,578 

6,851 
6,457 
7,487 
1,237 
5,973 

6,665 
4,978 
1,393 
8,074 
6,304 

5,  235 
646 
1,838 
2,377 
3,591 

5,670 
4.592 
1,379 
2,192 
3,  287 


2,784 
1,576 
1,019 
3,717 
2,693 

3,884 
2,666 
2,578 
3,508 
3,987 


2,445 

2,267 

2,128 

4,367 

2, 173 

4,  244 

1,239 

3,881 

2,  494 

2.  669 

1,670 

2,466 

2,450 

3.688 

1,348 

4,844 

2,  080 

1,  (1.50 

2,352 

1    1, 696 

Total 
colored. 


54, 153 
40, 168 
18,  595 
17,  844 
5,472 

11,  564 
4,252 
4,278 
2,974 
8,439 

7,945 

932 
6.101 

703 
8,415 

7,330 
4,  044 
5,291 
3,478 
855 

3,331 
3,128 
5,271 
1,486 
3,204 

1,517 

736 

1,947 

1.094 

731 

1,676 
2,144 
1,802 
140 
1,600 

3,262 
4,796 
175 
2,216 
5,139 

1,963 

108 

180 

031 

'     537 

994 

2,  091 

288 

574 

1,272 

i  1,081 
I  786 
64 
871 
491 

224 
742 
708 
1,038 
797 


748 
1,385 
1,097 
2,  093 

879 

3,556 
728 

1,165 
141 
792 


3,000 
1,527 
5,914 
1,584 
4,399 

971 
11,999 

849 

1,576 

382 

167 

11,  852 

1,029 

14,  536 

517 

44 

697 

147 

818 

4,836 

624 
93 

170 

2,208 

587 

408 
1,525 
409 
141 
819 

138 
152 
177 
6,  300 
377 


54 

5,518 
39 
28 

330 
5,673 
5,091 
1,239 

3.53 

63 
103 

59 
804 
223 

110 
241 
5,729 
205 
791 

924 
228 
196 
150 
95 

82 
43 
38 
19 
148 

3 

32 
6 

4,177 
45 


760 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  22c — PERSONS  OF   SCHOOL  AGE,  5  TO   20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE,  BY  SEX    NATIVITY 
AND  COLOR,  FOR  CITIES  OF  25,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-FEMALES-Contmued.  ' 


Peoria,  111 

New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Erie,  Pa    

Somerville,  Mass  . . . 
Harrisburg,  Pa 


Kansas  city, Kan. 

Dallas,  Tex 

Sioux  city,  Iowa  . . 

E]izabetli,N..J 

Wilkesbarre.  Pa . . 


San  Antonio,  Tex. 

Covington,  Ky 

Portland,  Me 

Tacoma,  Wash  . . . 
Holyoke,  Mass 


Fort  Wayne,  Ind . . 
Binghainton,  N.  Y . 
NorToIk,  Va. 


"Wheeling,  W.  Va . 
Augusta,  Ga 


Tonngstown,  Ohio. 

Duliitb,  Minn 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Springfield,  Ohio  . . 


Quincy,  111... 
Mobile,  Ala.. 
Topeka,  Kan. 
Elmira,  N.  Y. 
Salem,  Mass  . 


Long  Island  city,  N.  Y. . . 

Altoona,  I'a 

Dubuque,  Iowa 

Terre  Ilaute,  Ind 

Chattanooga,  Teun 


Galveston,  Tex  . . . 
Waterbury,  Conn . 

Chelsea,  Mass 

Bay  city,  Mich 

Pawtucket,  R.  I. . 


Akron,  Ohio 

Houston,  Tex 

Haverliill,  Mass  . . 
Brockton,  Mass  . . . 
Williamsport,  Pa  . 

Davenport,  Iowa. . 
Sacramento,  Cal  . . 

Canton,  Ohio 

Birmingham,  Ala . 
Little  Rock,  Ark  . 


Auburn,  N.  Y. . 
Taunton,  Mass 
Allentown,  Pa . 
Lacrosse.  Wis  . 


All 
classes. 


6,548 
e,  245 
7,154 
5,885 
6,513 

6,483 
6,107 
5,824 
6,382 
6,952 

6,840 
6,510 
5,363 
3,890 
6,295 

6,079 
5,207 
5,838 
6,286 
6,363 

6,101 
3,847 
5,337 
5,458 
5,112 

5,585 
5,718 
5,523 
4,642 
4,555 

5,027 
5,302 
5,284 
5,203 
4,744 

5,174 
4,622 
4,063 
4,990 
4,491 

4,801 
4,811 
3,791 
3,683 
4,697 

4,680 
3,694 
4,666 
4,339 
4,640 

3,970 
3,706 
4,478 
4,363 


Native 
born. 


6,093 
4,439 
6,506 
4,906 
6,393 

6,061 
5,869 
4,949 
5,632 
5,943 

6,111 

6,287 
4,731 
3,122 
4,009 

5,705 
4,913 
5,789 
5,915 
6,319 

5,136 
2,392 
4,399 
5,  243 
4,945 

5,414 
5,684 
5,219 
4,292 

3,  583 

4,339 
5,123 
4,827 
5,068 
4,665 

4,889 
3,791 
3,368 
3,782 
3,648 

4,278 
4,637 
3,217 
3,107 
4,531 

4,210 
3,465 

4,  332 
4,220 
4,485 

3,656 
2,931 
4,343 
3,673 


Foreign 
born. 


455 
1,806 
648 
979 
120 

422 
238 
875 
750 
1,009 

729 
223 
632 
708 
2,286 

374 
294 

49 
371 

44 

965 
1,455 
938 
215 
167 

171 
34 
304 
350 
972 


179 

457 

135 

79 

285 
831 
695 
1,208 
843 

523 
174 
574 
•  576 
166 

470 
229 
334 
119 
155 


Aggre- 
gate 
white. 


6,423 
6,024 
7.108 
5,872 
5,901 

5,510 
4,671 
5,  8U0 
0,  248 
6.859 

5,863 
6,178 
5,337 
3,867 
6,294 

6,049 
5, 141 
3,  027 
6,125 
3,232 

5,976 
3,  834 
5,  261 
5,327 
4,515 

5,273 
3,115 
4,477 
4,555 
4,530 

5,014 
5,238 
5,263 
5,007 
2,605 

3,851 
4,599 
3,965 
4,961 
4,471 

4,713 
2,  686 
3,737 
3,669 
4,478 

4,631 
3,620 
4,653 
2,332 
2,849 


314 

3,904 

775 

3,684 

135 

4,474 

690 

4,351 

NATIVE  WHITE. 


Total. 


5,968 
4,237 
6,461 
4,894 
5,782 

5,092 
4,  433 

4,  925 
5,499 
5,851 

5,  146 
5,955 
4,707 
3,100 
4,009 

5,  675 
4,  848 
2,  978 
5,754 
3,188 

5,011 
2,380 
4,323 
5,112 
4,348 

5,102 
3,083 
4,173 
4,205 
3,560 

4,  326 
5,059 
4,806 
4,872 
2,528 

3,569 

3,768 
3,276 
3,763 
3,628 

4,193 
2,512 
3,164 
3,  094 
4,312 

4,161 
3,395 
4,319 
2,213 
2,  694 

3,594 
2,915 
4,339 
3,661 


Native 
parents. 


3,074 
2,072 

2,  483 
2.424 
4,957 

3,419 

3,  493 
2,  8.53 
2,009 
2,524 

2,625 
2,696 
2,  603 
1,761 
938 

2,868 
3,226 
2,621 
3,052 
2,757 

1,550 
738 
1,500 
3,806 
2,836 

2,031 
2,  073 
3,090 
2,414 
1,623 

1,053 
4,015 
1,689 
3,342 
2,142 

1,545 
1,211 
1,  .589 
972 
1,346 

2,169 
1,575 
1,851 
1,918 
3,192 

1,316 
1,536 
2,811 
1,805 
2,053 

1,610 
1,387 
3,592 
1,072 


Foreign 
parents. 


2,894 
2,165 
3,978 
2,470 
825 

1,073 
940 
2,072 
3,490 
3,327 

2,521 

3,259 
2,104 
1,339 
3,071 

2,  807 
1,622 

357 

2,702 

431 

3,  461 
1,642 
2,823 
1,306 
1,512 

3,071 
1,010 
1,083 
1,791 
1,937 

3,  273 
1,044 
3,117 
1,530 
386 

2,024 
2,557 
1,687 
2,791 
2,282 

2,024 
937 
1,313 
1,176 
1,120 

2,845 

1,859 

1,  508 

408 

641 

1,984 

1,528 

747 

2,589 


Foreign 

white. 


456 

1,787 
647 
078 
119 

418 
238 
875 
749 
1,008 

717 
223 
630 
767 
2,285 

374 
293 

49 
371 

44 

965 
1,454 
938 
215 
167 

171 
32 
304 
350 
970 


179 

457 
135 

77 

282 
831 
689 
1,198 
843 

520 
174 
573 
575 
166 

470 
225 
334 
119 
155 

310 
769 
135 


Total 
colored. 


125 

221 

46 

13 

612 

973 
1,436 

24 
134 

93 

977 

332 

26 

23 

1 

30 
66 

2,811 
161 

3,131 

125 

13 

76 

131 

597 

312 

2,603 

1,046 

87 

25 

13 

64 

21 

196 

2,139 

1,323 
23 
98 
29 
20 


2,125 

54 

14 

219 

49 

74 

13 

2,007 

1,791 


22 

4 

1> 


POPULATION. 


761 


Table  23  -MALES  OF  MILITIA  AGE,  BY  NATIVITY  AND  COLOR,  BY  STATES   AND  TEREI- 

TORIES:  1890. 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Micliigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota  . 
South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division  . . 


Kentucky  . . 
Tennessee . . 
Alabama  . .  - 
Mississippi. 
Ijouisiana  - . 

Texas 

Oklahoma  - . 
Arkansas  .. 


Western  division. 


Montana 

Wyoming  . . . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico. 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho  

Washington. 

Oregon 

California .  - . 


3,  798,  522 


The  United  States- 13,  230, 168 

North  Atlantic  division . . . 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


All 
classes. 


South  Atlantic  division  . 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division. . 


133, 1G9 

79, 878 

67,  203 

499, 312 

75,  317 

1(53,  865 

1,  325,  619 

313, 683 

1, 140,  476 


Native 
born. 


10,  424,  086 


1,617,981 


36,  076 
205,  816 

47,  623 
295,  340 
147,  334 
273,  834 
196,  0.59 
336,  295 

79,  604 


4,  835,  926 


767,  975 
455,  823 
852,  635 
462,  765 
347,  469 
304,  268 
399,  687 
566,  448 
48,  608 
79,  219 
255,  665 
295,  364 


2, 061,  560 


361,137 
324. 214 
265.  025 
228.  764 
205.  215 
447,  413 
15,  (184 
211.708 


916, 179 


55,  490 
24, 614 

140, 441 
36,  065 
19,  226 
45, 139 
14,  606 
24,  688 

124,  860 
88,  049 

343, 001 


2,  677, 078 


112, 305 

59, 193 

55,  435 

314,684 

46,  347 

110,  580 

885,  128 

218, 112 

875,  294 


1,  563,  647 


Foreign 
born. 


2, 806, 082 


1, 121,  444 


32,  334 
184,005 

43,  458 
289, 863 
142,  640 
272, 786 
194,444 
332,  267 

71,850 


20,  864 
20,  685 
11,  768 

184,  628 
28,  970 
53,  285 

440,  491 
95,  571 

265, 182 


54,  334 


Aggregate 
white. 


11,  803, 964 


3, 724,  049 


3,742 
21,811 
4,165 
5,477 
4,694 
1,048 
1,615 
4,028 
7,754 


132, 

79, 

66, 

492, 

73, 

160, 

1,305, 

301, 

1, 110, 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Total. 


9,  086,  066 


2,611,648 


Native 
parents. 


6, 774, 265 


2,311,801 


1,  723, 186 


1,  061, 556 


3,648,599    1,187,327 


652,  587 
423, 785 
599,  307 
295, 122 
208,  209 
148,  691 
311,808 
502, 201 
18,  398 
47, 903 
186,  726 
253,  862 


1,  968,  044 


347,  924 
318,  394 
260,  209 
226, 314 
193, 147 
397,  893 
13,  990 
210, 173 


566,  718 


30,  618 
16,  897 

100, 193 

31,  287 
11,  383 
30,  064 

7,512 
16,  817 
77,  096 
60,  497 
184,  354 


115, 388 

32,  038 

253,  328 

167,  643 

139,  260 

155,  577 

87,  879 

64,  247 

30, 210 

31,316 

68,  939 

41, 502 


93,  516 


13, 213 
5,820 
4,816 
2,450 
12,  068 
49, 520 
1,094 
4,535 


349,  461 


4,  733,  348 


111,954 
59,  067 
55,  232 
309,  873 
44,  785 
107,  823 
868,  783 
206,  869 
847,  262 


1,  009,  648 


747,  748 
445,  292 
837,  597 
457,  992 
346,  058 
302,  457 
397,  013 
534,  225 
48,  429 
78,  774 
251,741 
286, 022 


1, 456,  800 


26,  379 

143,  376 

28,  860 

186,  084 
134,  099 

187,  070 
83,  521 

179,  798 
40,  461 


3,  549,  513 


97,  972 
50,  627 
42,  208 
194,  830 
27,  173 
70,  086 
479, 574 
134,  486 
626,  230 


935,  720 


Foreign 
parents. 


888, 462 


2,466,649    1,082,864 


24,  872 
7,717 

40,  248 
4,778 
7,843 

15,  075 
7,094 
7,871 

47,  764 

27,  552 
158, 647 


309,  360 
249, 595 
153,  738 
100,  864 
108. 179 
362,  829 
14,  480 
157, 755 


827, 611 


52, 679 
23,  716 

137, 122 
33, 130 
16,  842 
44, 138 
11,  625 
23,  594 

120,  609 
79,  972 

284,184 


632, 704 
413,365 
585, 190 
291, 161 
206,  937 
147,  028 
309,  216 
470,  411 
18, 268 
47,547 
183, 033 
244, 653 


22,  332 
106,  708 

22, 178 
180,  083 
124,  416 
185,  793 

81, 154 
175,401 

37,  655 


13,  982 
8,440 

13,  024 
115,043 

17, 612 

37,  737 
389, 209 

72,383 
221.032 


73,  928 


4,047 
36,  068 
6,682 
6,  001 
9,683 
1,277 
2,367 
4,397 
2,  806 


Foreign 
white. 


2,  717,  i 


1, 113,  001 


1,364,975  1,256,094 


453,  289 

340,  696 

384, 727 

184,  405 

73,  207 

66,  751 

210,  806 

370,  920 

9.  801 

29,  026 

140.  762 

202,  259 


296,  191 

243. 831 

148,  989 

98,  529 

96,  561 

314, 170 

13,408 

153,  296 


550,  282 


29, 692 
16.  381 
97,  867 

28,  683 
10,  046 

29,  729 
6,565 

16,  725 
75,  743 
59,  789 
179, 062 


265,  438 

236.  458 

144,  091 

94,  656 

72, 121 

282,  833 

12.  232 

148,  265 


392,  616 


20, 241 
11, 931 
77,  071 
25,  687 

7,254 
14,  518 

3,884 
11,675 
58,  009 
49,  386 
112,  960 


179,  415 
72,  669 
200, 463 
106,  756 
133,  730 
80,  277 

98,  410 

99,  491 
8,467 

18,  521 
42,  271 
42,  394 


108,  881 


30,  753 
7.  373 
4,898 
3,  873 

24,  440 

31.  337 
1,176 
5,031 


157,  666 


9,451 
4,450 
20,  796 
2,996 
2,792 
15, 211 
2,681 
5,050 
17,734 
10,  403 
66, 102 


Total 
colored. 


1, 426, 204 


20,  734 
20,  618 
11,  724 

182,  834 
28,  803 
52,  947 

436,  850 
94, 872 

263,  619 


51,  908 


3,702 
21,486 

4,  U23 

5,  356 
4,672 
1,  034 
1,567 
3,  886 
6,182 


1, 183,  835 


115, 044 

31,  927 

252,  407 

166,831 

139,121 

155,  429 

87,  797 

63, 814 

30, 161 

31,  227 

68,  708 

41,  369 


91,  825 


13, 169 

5,764 
4,749 
2,  335 
11,618 
48,  659 
1,072 
4,459 


277, 329 


73, 873 


481 
193 

247 
6,605 
1,729 
3,  095 
19,  986 
11,942 
29,  595 


556,  425 


5,995 

40,  954 

14,740 

103,9;)0 

8,  563 

85,  7311 

110,971 

152,611 

32,  961 


102,  578 


22,  987 
7,335 

39,  255 
4,447 
6,796 

14, 409 
5,060 
6,869 

44,  866 

20, 183 
105, 122 


20,  227 

10,531 

15,038 

4,  773 

1,411 

1,811 

2,674 

32,  223 

179 

445 

3,  924 

9,342 


604,  760 


88,568 

2,811 
898 
3,319 
2,935 
2,  384 
1,001 
2,  981 
1,094 
4,  251 
8,077 
58,817 


762 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  181)0. 


Table   24 — MALES   OF   MILITIA  AGE,    BY  NATIVITY   AND    COLOR,    FOR   CITIES  OF   25,000 

INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890. 


New  York.N.  Y 

Chicago,  111 

Philaflelphia,  Pa 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 


Buffalo,  N.  Y 

New  Orleans,  La. . 

Pittsburg,  Pa , 

"Washington,  D.  C 
Detroit,  Mich 


Milwaukee,  Wis  . . . 

Newark,  N.  .J 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Jersey  city,  N.J... 
Louisville,  Ky 


Omaha,  Neb 

Rochester,  N.  Y  . 
St.  Paul,  Minn  . . . 
Kansas  city,  Mo 
Providence,  R.  I  . 


Denver,  Colo 

Indianapolis,  Ind  . 

Alleghenv,  Pa 

Albany,  N.Y 

Columbus,  Ohio. . . 


Syriicuse,  N.  Y 

Worcester,  Mass  . . 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Eichmond,  Va 

New  Haven,  Conn . 


Paterson,  N.  J 

Lowell,  Mass 

Nashville,  Tenn  .. 

Scrantou,  Pa 

Fall  River, Mass.. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Memphis,  Tenn... 
Wilmington,  Del  . 
Dayton,  Ohio 


Troy,  N.  Y 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich  . 

Reading,  Pa 

Camdeu,  N.  .T 

Trenton,  N .  J 


Lynn,  Mass 

Lincoln,  Neb 

Charleston,  S.  C. 
Hartford,  Conn  . 
St.  Jo.seph,  Mo  . . 


Evansville,  Ind... 
Los  Angeles.  Cal  . 
Des  Moines,  Iowa. 
Bridgeport,  Conn  . 
Oakland,  Cal 


Portland,  Ore 

Saginaw,  Mich 

Salt  Lake,  Utah. .. 
Lawrence,  Mass  . 
Springfield,  Mass  . 


All 


368,  782 
282,  607 
243, 943 
181.956 
106.  332 


Boston,  Mass 109, 5.';2 

Baltimore,  Md 91.  490 

San  Francisco,  Cal 92,711 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 


Manchester. 
Utica,  N.  T  . . . 
Hoboken,  N.  J 
Savannah,  Ga. 
Seattle,  Wash. 


N.  H 


66,  481 
60,  922 

.'50,  055 
47,  X37 
60,  200 
47.  623 
44,796 

42,  503 
40,  070 
49, 181 

38,  461 

36,  298 

46,  844 
29.317 

37,  185 

39,  671 
30,  596 

37.  327 
24,  931 
24,818 
20,  534 
22,  694 

20, 138 
•JO,  279 

18,  220 
17,  264 

19,  534 

16,  873 
16,  672 
16,  635 
16,  858 
15,689 

16,  831 
14,  350 
16,  358 
14,  834 
13,  970 

13,  046 

14,  008 

12,  520 

13,  043 
13,  714 

13,  807 
15,061 
11,149 
12,  597 

14,  016 

12,  307 

13,  003 
11,  374 
11,  772 

11,  259 

19, 137 
11,408 

12,  476 
9,448 

10, 109 

9,249 

9,074 

9,851 

10,  449 

17,  389 


Native 
born. 


174,  969 
130,  484 
168,  776 
106, 480 
73.  617 

03,  466 
75,  739 
3b,  623 
49,  560 

30,  675 

33,  853 
41, 163 
35,  906 
43.  458 
22,  525 

20, 179 
24,  428 
24,  092 
22,  224 

31,  030 

32,  305 
18,  956 

17,  598 
31,  766 

18,  938 

26,  083 
21,  293 
17,  227 
15,  792 

19,  335 

14,  478 
11,760 
11,949 
16,445 

12,  718 

8,405 
8,082 

15,  804 
9.198 
5,858 

9,833 

13,  730 

14,  424 
12,150 
1] ,  787 

8,871 

8,  305 
11, 136 

11,  001 
9,700 

9,  505 

12,  813 

10,  407 
8,515 

11,  886 

10,  733 
8,064 
9,  025 
7,272 
6,537 

9,545 
6,459 
8,306 
4,275 
6,970 

4,582 
6,480 
4,544 
9,389 
10,  250 


Foreign 
born. 


193, 813 
152, 123 
75, 167 
75,  476 
32,  715 

46,  086 
15,  751 
54,  088 
16.921 

30,  247  I 

25,  802 

6,  674 

24,  294 
4,165 

22,  271 

22,  324 

15.  642 

25,  089 

16.  237 
5,268 

14,  539 
10,361 
19.  587 
7,905 
11,  658 

11,  244 

3,  038 

7,  591 

4,  742 
3,359 

5,660 
8,519 
6,271 
819 
6,816 

8,468 
8,590 
831 
7.660 
9,  831 

6,998 
614 
1,934 
2,684 
2,183 

4,175 
5,703 
1,384 
2,042 
4,014 

4,302 
2,  248 
742 
4,082 
2,130 

1,574 
4,939 
2,  349 
4,500 
4,722 

9,592 
4,949 
4,170 
5,173 
3,139 

4,667 
2,594 
5,307 
1,060 
7,139 


Aggre- 
gate 
white. 


360.  791 
276,  590 
232, 996 
179, 110 
99,  534 

100,  567 
77,210 
72,118 
63,  112 
59,  936 

59,  290 
36,113 
57,  182 
32,  883 
43,  896 

42,  ,337 
39, 030 
48,  625 
37,  748 
29,  745 

44,958 
29, 185 
36,  540 
35,  391 
29,  664 

35,  583 
22,  684 
24, 116 
20, 115 
20.  967 

19,  900 

20,  053 

17,  963 

10,  780 

18,  948 

16,671 
16.  599 
10,771 
16.  764 
15,  626 

16, 357 
9,074 
9,  953 

12,  894 

13,  401 

12,  917 

13,  847 

12,  395 

11,  9.57 
13, 140 

13,  034 
14,6.36 

4,  805 
12, 194 
13, 146 

10,  713 
11,186 
11,069 

11.  545 

10,  030 

15,  365 

11,  329 
12, 208 

9,406 
9,939 

9,230 
8,993 
9,810 
5,012 
16, 835 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Total. 


169, 197 
125. 169 
158,  787 
104,  331 
66,  996 

61,  257 
61,738 
37,  978 
46,  241 
29,  776 

33,  606 
29,  673 
32,  992 
28,  860 
21,  863 

20,  031 
23,  510 

23,  561 

21,  661 

24,  496 

30,514 

18,  840 
17,  009 
27,  668 
18, 103 

24,  963 

19,  058 

16,  549 
15,  405 

17,  626 

14,  273 
11,564 
11,730 
9,990 
12, 193 

8,260 
8,062 
9,954 
9,116 
5.826 

9,454 

8,477 
8,041 

10,  243 

11,  220 

8,750 
8,176 
11,021 
9,972 
9.166 

9,413 

12, 425 
4,177 
8,159 

11,027 

9,141 

7,742 
8,725 
7,070 
6,346 

9,292 
6,393 
8,237 
4,251 
6,817 

4,573 
6,402 
4,526 
3,995 
10, 102 


Native 
parents. 


55, 486 
59.  489 
86,  376 
41,  628 
24,  262 

31,  433 
35, 270 
15,  597 
14,  061 

13,  590 

10, 739 
10, 758 
15, 623 
22, 178 
9,214 

4,114 
10,  933 

14,  441 
8,377 

13,  094 

23,  856 
7,  533 
8,106 

21,  537 
9,918 

18,  793 
13,  318 
8,150 
6,  407 
11, 663 

7,195 
6,755 
6,077 
8,505 
7,240 

3,905 
4,445 
8,459 
3,745 
2,272 

5,  313 
7,829 
6,136 
7,491 
6,908 

3,508 
4,983 
9,  519 
7,611 
5,804 

6,950 
10,  697 
3,075 
4,522 
8,368 

4,810 
5,562 
6,909 
4,036 
3,770 

6,880 
3,541 

4,  830 
1,730 
4,407 

2,987 
2,509 
1,312 
2,807 
7,579 


Foreign 
parents. 


113, 711 
65,  680 
72, 411 
62,  703 
42, 734 

29, 824 
26,  468 
22, 381 
32, 180  , 
16, 186  I 

22, 867 
18, 915 
17,  369 
6,682 
12,  649 

15,  917 

12,  577 
9,120 

13,  284 
11,  402 

6,658 
11,307 
8,903 
6,131 
8,185 

6,170 
5,740 
8,399 
8,998 
5,963 

7,078 
4,809 
5,  653 
1,485 
4,953 

4,355 
3,617 
1,495 
5,371 
3,554 

4,141 
648 
1,905 
2,752 
4,312 


5,242 
3,193 
1,502 
2,361 
3,362 


2,463 
1,728 
1,102 
3,637 
2,659 

4,331 
2,180 
1,816 
3,034 
2,576 

2,412 
2,852 
3,407 
2,521 
2,410 

1,586 
3,893 
3,214 
1,188 
2,523 


Foreign 
white. 


191,  594 
151,421 
74,  209 
74,  779 
32,  538 

45,310 

15,  472 
34, 140 

16,  871 
30, 160 

25,  684 
6,440 

24, 190 
4,023 

22,  0.33 

22,  306 

15,  520 
25,  004 

16,  087 
5,249 

14,  444 
10,  345 
19,  531 
7,723 
11,. 561 

10,  620 
3,626 
7,567 
4,710 
3,341 

5,627 
8,489 
6,233 
790 
6,755 

8,411 
8,537 
817 
7,648 
9,800 

6,903 

597 

1,912 

2,651 
2,181 

4,167 
5,671 
1,374 
1,985 
3,974 

4,221 
2,211 
718 
4,  035 
2,119 

1,572 
3,444 
2,344 
4,475 
3,684 

6,073 
4,936 
3,971 
5,155 
3,122 

4,657 
2,591 
5,284 
1,017 
6,738 


Total 
colored. 


7,991 

6,017 
10,  947 

2,  846 
6,798 

2,985 
14, 280 
20,  593 

3,369 
986 

365 
11,724 

3,  018 
14,  740 

900 

166 

1,040 
55(> 
713 

6,  553 

1,886 
132 
645 

4,  280 
932 

1,744 

2,247 

702 

419 

1,727 

238 
226 

257 

6,484 

586 

202 

73 

5,864 

94 

63 

474 
5,276 

6,405 

];940 


129 
161 

125 

1,086 
574 

173 

425 

6,254 

403 

870 

1,594 

1,817 

305 

227 

1,229 

3,772 

79 

268 

42 

170 

19 

81 

41 

5,437 


POPULATION. 


763 


Tablk    24.-MALES    OF   MILITIA    AGE,  BY  NATIVITY   AND    COLOR,  FOR   CITIES   OF  25,000 
INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


All 
classes. 


Peoria,  111  

New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Erie.  Pa 

Sonierville,  Mass 

Harrisbiirg,  Pa 


Kansas  city,  Kan 

Dallas,  Tex 

Sioux  city,  Iowa . . 
Elizabeth',  N.J  ... 
Wilkesbarre,  Pa . . 


10, 525 
8,484 
9,053 
9,101 
8,  821 

9,557 
11,505 
12,618 
8,515 
8,153 


Native 
born. 


San  Antonio,  Tex 9.11^ 

Covington, Ky 1  7,719 

PortLand,Me i  ^l'°lj 

Taconia,Wash ]  15.4/4 

Holy oke,  Mass - I  7, 9Z J 

Fort  Wayne,  Ind !  8, 191 

Bingbam'tou,  N.  Y 1  8, 107 

Norfolk,  Va !  '•  »^° 

Wheeling,  W.  Va 7, 623 

Angustii,  Ga 6,644 

7,563 
13, 817 
7,283 
6,  230 
7,219 


Youngstown,  Ohio . 

Dulutli,Minu 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Springfield,  Ohio... 


Qiiincy,  111.  ■ . 
Mobile,  Ala.. 
Topeka,Kan. 

Ehnira.N.  Y 
Salem,  Mass  . 


Long  Island  city,  N.  Y 

Altoona,  Pa 

Unbiiqne,  Iowa 

Terre  Haute,  Ind 

Chattanooga,  Tcun 


6,543 
5,909 
6,643 
7,638 
6,357 

7,096 
7,183 
6,765 
7,058 
8,162 

6,549 

7,087 
6,223 
6,547 
5,743 

Akron,  Ohio 6, 134 

Houston,  Tex 6, 214 

Haverhill,  Mass 6, 672 

Brockton,  Mass 7, 130 

Williamsport,  Pa 5, 929 

Davenport,  Iowa 5, 228 

Sacramento,  Cal i'il. 

Canton.  Ohio 6. 2v4 

Birniingbara,  Ala 
Little  Kock,  Ark 


Galveston,  Tex  . . . 
Waterbury,  Conn. 

Chelsea,  Mass 

Bay  city,  Mich 

Pawtucket,  R.  I  - . 


Auburn,  N.  Y  . 
Taunton,  Mass - 
Allen  town.  Pa 
Lacrosse,  Wis  . 


7,692 
6,088 


6,085 
5,348 
5,459 
5,  522 


Foreign 
bom. 


8,296 
4,633 
6,197 
6,078 
8,152 

7,557 
9,812 
8,  925 

5,  201 
5,159 

6,048 

6,  342 

5,  873 
8,993 
3,239 

6,  407 
6,998 

7,  543 
6, 103 
6,346 

4,180 
5,550 
4,192 
5,524 
6,237 

5,336 
5,  501 
5,705 
6,168 
4, 185 

3,638 
6,144 
4,874 
6,198 
7,720 

4,650 
4,120 
4,068 
3,074 

3,  412 

4,404 
5,138 

4,  922 
5,051 
5,207 

3,336 

5,  073 
4,980 
7,003 
5,384 

4,569 
3,  572 
4,881 
3,024 


Aggre- 
gate 
white. 


2,229 
3,851 
2.856 
3,023 
669 

2,  000 
1,693 
3,693 

3,  314 
2,  994 

3,065 
1,377 
1,739 
6,481 
4,690 

1,784 
1,169 

335 
1,520 

298 

3,383 

8,267 

3,091 

706 

982 

1,207 

408 

938 

1,470 

2,172 

3,458 

1,039 

1,891 

860 

442 

1,899 
2,  967 
2, 1.55 
3,473 
2.331 

1,730 
1,076 
1,750 
2,079 
722 

1,892 

3.139 

1,294 

689 

704 

1,516 

1,776 

578 

2,498 


NATIVE  WHriE. 


Total. 


10, 185 
8,113 
8,989 
9,078 
7,910 

8,555 
9,158 
12,  430 
8,340 
8.022 

8,107 
7,282 
7,536 
15,  229 
7,  909 

8,108 
8,036 
4,201 
7,347 
3,  710 

7,391 
13, 082 
7, 129 
6,071 
6,  409 

6,150 
3,469 
5,721 
7,482 

6,  308 

7  051 

7,  037 
6,729 
6,750 
4,677 

5,153 
7,027 
6,034 
6,507 
5,713 

6,028 
4,244 
6,610 
7,091 
5,660 

5,168 
6,810 
6,241 
4,674 
3,983 

5,  959 
5,317 
5,444 
5,504 


Native 
parents. 


7,990 
4,406 
6,147 
6,065 
7,263 

6,578 
7,531 
8,751 
5,035 
5,031 

5, 107 
5,908 
5,827 
8,842 
3.  236 

6,335 
6,878 
3,881 
5,  834 
3.435 

4,010 
5,  439 
4,069 
5,379 
5,430 

4,946 
3,089 
4,  799 
6,016 
4,152 

3,608 
6,003 
4,841 
5,891 
4,241 

3,346 
4,071 
3,929 
3,043 
3,389 

4,301 
3,179 
4,877 
5,026 
4,941 

3,280 
4,979 
4,948 
4,002 
3,293 

4,460 
3,560 
4,867 
3,010 


Foreign 
parents. 


4,826 
3,033 
2,947 
4,223 
6,344 

4,939 
6,608 
6,474 
2, 133 
2,879 

3,259 
2,605 
4,052 
6,608 
1,333 

3,449 
5,238 
3,476 
2,863  ,; 
2,984  1 
) 
2,026 
3,381 
1,744 
4,002 
3,826 


2,009 
1,786  j 
3,997 
3,932  1 
2.446 

1,034 
4,  943 
1,695 
4,  371 
3,  772 

1,786 
1,853 
2,573 
1,306 
1,649 

2,  891 
2,423 
3,766 
3,749 
3,818 

1,267 
2,658 
3,330 
3,489 

2,777 

2,  3.57 
2,166 
4,221 
1,402 


Foreign 
white. 


3, 164 
1.373 
3,  200 
1,842 
919 

1,639 
923 
2,277 
2,902 
2, 1.52 

1,848 
3,303 
1,775 
2,  234 
1,903 

2,886 
1,640 

405 
2,971 

451 

1,984 
2,058 
2,325 
1,377 
1,604 

2,937 
1,303 
802 
2.084 
1,706 

2,  .574 
1,060 
3,146 
1,520 
469 

1,560 
2,218 
1,356 
1,737 
1,740 

1,410 
756 
1,111 
1,277 
1,123 

2,013 

2,  321 

1,618 

513 

516 

2,103 

1,394 

646 

1,608 


2, 195 
3,  707 

2,  842 
3,013 

647 

1,977 
1,627 
3,679 
3,305 
2,991 

3,  000 
1,374 
1,709 
6.387 
4,673 

1,  773 
1,158 

320 
1,513 

275 


Total 
colored. 


340 
371 
64 
23 
911 

1,002 

2,347 

188 

175 

131 

1,  OOG 
437 

76 

245 

20 

83 

131 

3,677 

276 

2,  934 


3,381 

172 

8,243 

135 

3,060 

154 

692 

159 

979 

810 

1,204 

393 

380 

2,  440 

922 

922 

1,466 

156 

2,156 

49 

3,443 

45 

1,034 

146 

1,888 

36 

859 

308 

436 

3,485 

1,807 

1,396 

2,956 

60 

2,105 

189 

3,464 

40 

2,  324 

30 

1,727 

106 

1,065 

1,970 

1,  733 

62 

2,065 

39 

719 

269 

1,888 

fiO 

1,831 

1,402 

1,293 

33 

672 

3,018 

690 

2,105 

1,499 

126 

1,757 

31 

577 

15 

2,494 

18 

764 


OOMPENDITJM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablk  25.— males  of  VOTIN(J  AGE,  BY  NATIVITY  AND   COLOR,   BY  STATES  AND  TERRI- 
TORIES: 1890. 


STATES  AND  TEKEITORIES. 


All 

classes. 


The  United  States 
North  Atlantic  division. . 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Conuecticnt 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


South  Atlantic  division. 

Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columhia 

Virjrinia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georrfa 

Florida 


North  Central  division. 


16,  940,  311 


5, 055,  239 


201,  241 
118, 135 
101, 1)97 
665, 009 
lUO,  017 
224,  092 

1,  769,  649 
413,  530 

1,  461,  869 


2,  015,  578 


47,  559 
270,  738 

64,  505 
378,  782 
181,  400 
342,  053 
235,  606 
398, 122 

96,  213 


6,  202,  901 


Ohio 1,016,464 

Indiana |  595,  O6O 

Illinois :  1,  072,  663 

Michigan |  ei7,  445 


Wisconsin 
Minnesota  . . . 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota 
South  Dakota 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division  . 

Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 

Western  division 

Montana 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada  

Idaho 

Washington 

Oregon  

California 


461,722 
376,  036 
520,  332 
705,  718 
55,  959 
96,  765 
301,  500 
383,  231 


2,  512,  704 


450,  792 
402,  470 
324,  822 
271,  080 
250,  563 
535,  942 
19,  161 
257,  868 


1, 153, 


65,  415 

27,  044 

164,  920 

44,951 

23,  690 

54,  471 

20,  951 

31,490 

146,  918 

111,744 

462,  289 


Native 
born. 


12,591,852 


3,  375,  389 


170,  771 

92,  088 

82,011 

407,915 

59,  832 

145,  673 

1,084,187 

268, 483 

1,  064,  429 


1,  913,  400 


Foreign 
born. 


4,  348, 459 


1,  679, 850 


41,407 
228, 149 

55,  263 
367,  469 
171,611 
340,  572 
232,  200 
391,  168 

85,  561 


4,  281,  800 


2,  348,  167 


30,  470 
26,  047 
19,  686 

257,  094 
40,  185 
78.419 
685,  462 
145,  047 
397,  440 


102, 178 


Aggregate 
white. 


15, 199, 856 


4, 966, 161 


6,152 
42,  589 
9,242 
11,313 
9,789 
2,081 
3,406 
6,954 
10,  652 


1,921,101 


420,  976 
391,  429 
316,  697 
266,  049 
225,  212 
460,  694 
17,  .502 
249,  608 


673, 096 


35,  442 
17,  852 

114,  580 
38, 194 
13,  605 
29,  946 
10, 181 
19,  785 
88,  968 
74,  329 

230,  154 


218,841 
73,  358 
.390,  317 
248,  317 
244, 384 
221,  309 
155,  670 
120,  737 
36,  314 
42,  914 
95,  875 
73,  065 


164,  537 


200, 
117. 
101, 
657, 
97, 
220, 

1,  745, 
398. 

1,  426, 


1,338,368 


40, 
218, 

46, 
248, 
172, 
233, 
102, 
219, 

58, 


6,  076, 292 


29,  816 
11,  047 
8,125 
5,031 
25,  351 
75,  248 
1,659 
8,260 


480,  793 


29,  973 
9,192 

50,  340 
6,  757 

10.  031 

24,  525 

10,  770 

11,  705 
57,  950 
37,415 

232, 135 


990,  542 

581,  987 

1,054.463 

611,  008 

459,  893 

374,  027 

517,  006 

667,  451 

55,  769 

96, 177 

297,  281 

370,  688 


1,  773,  347 


387,  371 
310,  014 
184,  059 
120,611 
130,  748 
434,  010 
18,  238 
188,  296 


1,045,688 


61,  948 

26,  050 

161,  015 

41,  478 

21, 160 

53,  235 

17,  002 

29,  525 

141,  934 

102, 113 

390,  228 


10,957,496 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


Total. 


3, 295, 134 


170,  280 
91,  909 

81,727 
401,  845 

57,  731 

142,  054 

063,  789 

254,  633 

1,031,166 


1,  238,  975 


33,  898 
176,  600 

37,  083 
236,  858 
162,  429 
231,250 

99,  334 
212,  325 

49,  198 


4, 158,  966 


772,  096 
508,  759 
665,  103 
363,  535 
215,  649 
152,  872 
361,  4.32 
547, 161 
19,  .508 
53,  438 
201,  647 
297,  766 


1,  611,  257 

357,  627 
299,  054 
176,  055 
115,  770 
106,  079 
359,  911 
16,  603 
180,  158 


653, 164 


34,  365 
17,  320 

112,  016 

35,  088 
12,280 
29,  493 

8,877 

19,  678 

87,  218 

73,  579 

223,  250 


Native 
parents. 

8, 807, 223 
2,471  712 

15(   053 

8    363 

e    851 

3(      959 

455 

1      ,922 

'     -,  566 

.    9,725 

U  14,818 


1, 162,  060 


29,  792 
140,  265 

30.  252 
230,  025 
152,  219 
229,  388 

96,  587 
207,  488 
46,044 


3, 166,  438 


594,  765 

436, 175 

487,  680 

263,  571 

102,  774 

86,  691 

273,  356 

454,  764 

11,822 

36,  408 

162,  977 

255,  455 


1,  505,  200 


Foreign 
parents. 


2, 150, 273 


823, 422 


328,  748 
291,  203 
170,  767 
111,  483 

82,715 
330,  685 

15,  227 
174,  372 


501,  813 


24,756 
12,  967 
91,  031 
32,  040 

9,376 
17,  175 

6,138 

14, 710 

69,  382 

63,  051 

161, 187 


14,  227 
7,546 

12,  876 
99,  886 

15,  276 
32,  132 

360,  223 

64,  908 

216,  348 


76,  915 

4,106 
36,  335 
6,831 
6,833 
10,210 
1,862 
2,747 
4,837 
3,154 


992,  528 


177,  331 
72,  584 

177,  423 
99,  964 

112,875 
66, 181 
88,  076 
92,  397 
7,686 
17,  030 
38,  670 
42,311 


106,  057 


28,  879 
7,  851 
5,288 
4,287 

23. 364 

29,  226 
1,376 
5,786 


151,  351 


9,609 

4,353 

20, 985 

3,048 

2,904 

12,318 

2,739 

4.968 

17,  836 

10,  528 

62,  063 


4,  242,  360 


Foreign 
white. 


1, 671,  027 


30,  329 

25,  980 

19,  642 

255, 197 

40,  025 

78,  062 

681,  629 

144,  333 

395,  830 


99,  393 


6,109 
42,  243 
9,076 
11,177 
9,769 
2,057 
3,323 
6,  769 
8,870 


1,  917,  326 


218,  446 

73,  228 

389,  360 

247,  473 

244,  244 

221,  155 

155,  574 

120,  290 

36,  261 

42,  739 

95,  634 

72,  922 


162,  090 


Total 
colored. 


1, 740, 455 


29,  744 
10,  960 
8,004 
4,841 
24,  669 
74,  099 
1.635 
8,138 


392, 524 


27,  583 
8,730 

48,  999 
6,390 
8,880 

23,  742 
8,125 
9,847 

54.  716 

28,  534 
166,  978 


89,  078 

632 

246 

328 

7,967 

2,  261 

3,  976 
24,  231 
14,  564 
34,  873 


677, 210 


7,552 
51.895 
18,  346 
Kin,  747 
9,  202 
109,  346 
132,  949 
179,  028 
38,  145 


126,  609 


25.  922 

13,  079 

18,  200 

6,437 

1,829 

2,009 

3,326 

38,  267 

190 

588 

4,  219 

12,  543 


739,  357 


63,  421 
92.  462 
140, 763 
150,  469 
119,815 
101,932 
923 
69,  572 


108,  201 


3,467 
994 
3,905 
3,473 
2,536 
1,236 
3,949 
1,965 
4,984 
9,631 
72, 061 


POPULATION. 


765 


Table  26  -MALES   OF    VOTING   AGE,  BY   NATIVITY    AND    COLOR,    FOR    CITIES    OF 

INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890. 


25,000 


All 


New  York,  N.  Y  . 

Chicago,  111 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Brooklyn,  N.Y  .. 
St.  Louis,  Mo 


Boston,  Mass 

Baltimore,  Md 

San  Francisco,  Cal . 
Cincinnati,  Ohio  . . . 
Cleveland,  Ohio 


Buffalo,  N.Y 

New  Orleans, La.. 

Pittsburg,  Pa 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Detroit,  Mich 


Native 
born. 


Milwaukee,  Wis. . . 

Newark,  N.J 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Jersey  city, N.J... 
Louisville,  Ky 


Omaha,  Neb 

Rochester,  N.Y. . 
St.  Paul,  Minn  . . . 
Kansas  city,  Mo  . 
Providence,  K.  I. 


Denver,  Colo 

Indianapolis,  Ind  . 

Allegheny,  Pa 

Albany,  N.  Y 

Columbus,  Ohio. . 


Syracuse,  N.Y 

Worcester,  Mass. . 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Eichmond,  Va 

New  Haven,  Conn 


Paterson,  N.  J 

Lowell,  Mass 

Nashville,  Tenn  . . 

Scranton,  Pa 

Fall  River,  Mass.. 

Cambridge,  Mass  , 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Memphis,  Tenn  .. 
Wilmington,  Del. 
Dayton,  Ohio 


Troy,  N.  Y 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich 

Reading,  Pa 

Camden,  N.J 

Trenton,  N.J 


Lynn,  Mass 

Lincoln,  Neb 

Charleston,  S.C... 

Hartford,  Conn 

St.  Joseph,  Mo 


Evansville,  Ind  . . . 
Los  Angoles,  Cal. . 
Des  Momes,  Iowa. 
Bridgeport,  Conn . . 
Oakland,  Cal 


446, 798 
331,. 593 

307,  274 
225,  607 
130,  056 

137, 910 
116,  658 
116,  350 

82,  350 

73, 948 

71, 755 
60, 816 
69,  953 
64,  505 

55,  476 

52,  330 
50, 133 

56,  301 
46, 884 
44,684 

49,  C20 
36,  529 

42,432 
40,  239 
30,  333 

43,  207 
31,413 
29,  558 

26,  714 

27,  048 

25,  397 
25,  274 
22,  629 
21, 686 

24,  357 

20,  875 
20,  505 
20,  407 
20, 053 
18, 993 

20,211 
17, 124 
20, 061 
18,  599 
17,616 

16,  784 

17,  667 

15,  867 
16, 754 
17,  091 

17, 678 

16,  370 

13,  822 

16,  284 
16,040 

14,  667 

17,  003 
14, 108 

14,  701 

15,  028 


Portland,  Ore 

Saginaw,  Mich 

Salt  Lake,  Utah  . . 
Lawrence,  Mass . . . 
Springfield,  Mass  . 

Manchester,  N.  H  , 

Utica,N.Y 

Hoboken.N.  J 

Savannah,  Ga 

Seattle,  Wash 


Foreign 
bom. 


Aggre- 
gate 
white. 


22, 253 
13, 935 
14,  461 
11,  942 
13,  285 

11,  484 

12,  041 
12,  034 
12, 211 
19,  910 


177, 729 
133, 109 
191,785 
112,666 
73,  450 

74, 179 
86,  797 
41, 146 
49,  519 
31,  479 

34,  099 
44,966 
36,  250 
55,  263 
23,  482 

18,  669 
26.  233 
26,  828 

22,  758 
33,  561 

32,  610 
20.  322 

18.  242 
35,  450 

23,  098 

29,  436 

24,  606 
17.  870 
17, 212 
21, 155 

15,  986 
13, 950 
12, 859 

19,  920 
14, 378 

8,769 
9,535 
18,  569 
8,937 
6,288 


10, 783 
16, 094 
16,  920 
14,447 
13, 167 

9,596 
9,675 
13,453 
13,446 

11,  053 

12, 100 
13,  582 

12,  232 
10,218 
12, 616 

11,119 

10, 149 

10,  553 

8,481 

7,870 

10,  425 
6,917 
8.  469 
4,628 
8,930 

5,  740 
7,153 
4,335 
10.  452 
11,709 


269, 069 
198, 484 
115,  489 
112,  941 
56,  606 

63,  731 

29,  861 
75, 204 
32, 831 
42, 469 

37,  656 
15,  850 
33,  703 
9,242 
31,  994 

33,  661 
23,  900 
29,  473 
24, 126 
11, 123 

17. 010 

10,  207 
24, 190 
10, 789 
16,  235 

13,  831 
6,  807 

11,  688 
9,502 
5,893 


NATIVE  WHITE. 


9,411 

11,  324 
9,770 
1,766 
9,979 

12, 106 
10,  970 
1,838 
11, 116 

12,  705 

9,428 

I,  030 
3,141 
4,152 
4,449 

7,188 
7,992 
2,414 
3,  308 
6,038 

5,578 
2,788 
1,590 
6,066 
3,424 

3,548 
6,854 
3,555 
6,220 
7,158 

II,  828 
7,018 
5,992 
7,314 
4,355 


5,744 
4,888 
7,699 
1,759 
8, 201  I 


437, 744 
325,  046 
294,  532 
222,  264 
121, 980 

134,  505 
99, 182 
93, 759 
78,  451 
72,  792 

71, 314 
45,244 
66,  728 
46, 159 

54,  343 

52, 128 
48,  852 

55,  691 
46,  076 
36,  769 

47,738 
36,  368 
41,  730 
41,  627 
38, 121 

41,  096 

28,  628 
28,717 
26,  259 
25,  043 

25,  097 
24,  978 

22,  277 
13,  686 

23,  596 

20, 638 
20, 412 
13,  341 
19, 951 
18,  918 

19, 644 
10,  736 
12,  269 
16,  216 

16,  942 

16, 625 

17,  469 
15,  726 

15,  364 

16,  414 


Total. 


17,446 
15,  927 
6,  266 
15,  772 
15,  086 

12,916 
14,  9G2 
13,  731 
14, 435 
13,  793 

17,  813 
13,  835 
14, 171 
11,  898 
13,  035 

11,461 
11, E51 
11, 9S9 
6,096 
19, 372 


Native 
parents. 


Foreign 
parents. 


170,  997 

127,  278 

180,  034  1 

110,  048 

65,  569 

71,593 
69,  613 
40,  491 
45,  676 
30,  416 

33, 786 

29,  719 
33, 132 
37,  083 

22,  575 

18,  488 

25,  081 

26,  249 
22,  095 
25,  671 

30,  828 
20, 179 
17, 596 

31,  014 
21,  974 

28, 194 
21, 838 
17,  058 
16,  790 
19, 174 

15,  725 
13,  685 

12,  547 
11,  9.56 

13,  686 

8,592 
9,502 
11,524 
8,848 
6,245 

10,318 
9,  725 
9,154 
12,  099 
12, 497 

9,447 
9,510 
13, 322 
12, 125 
10, 412 

11,979 
13, 169 
4,704 
9,758 
11,  676 

9,371 
9,759 
10, 183 
8,239 
7,664 


10, 165 
6,832 
8,  "57 
4,597 
8,699 

5,  725 
7,066 
4,314 
4,392 
11,  557 


71,  336 

71,  948 

109,  707 

53,  634 

28,  304 

45,  064 
43,  675 
21,  253 
16,  777 

16,  621 

13,  089 
12,  222 

17,  22!) 
30,  252 
11, 583 

5,160 

14,  072 
17,  954 
10,  533 

15,  476 

24,  754 
9,773 

9,  652 
25, 175 
14,  731 

22, 133 

16,  472 
9,047 
8,437 

13,  528 

9,424 
9,727 
7,441 

10,  509 
9,484 

4,878 
6,  349 
10, 173 
4,520 
3,315 


6,746 
9,080 
7,  382 
9,326 
8,550 

4,676 
6,568 
11,859 
9,736 
7,358 

9,760 
11,  388 
3,644 
6,575 
9,271 

5,392 
7,613 
8,516 
5,579 
5,  377 

7,894 
4,337 
5,464 
2,540 
6,605 

4,406 
3,366 
1,625 
3,  234 
9,043 


Foreign  I     Total 
white.       colored. 


99,  661 

55, 330 
70,  327 
56,  414 
37,  265 

26,  529 
25,  938 

19,  238 
28,  899 
13,  795 

20,  697 
17,  497 
15,  903 

6,831 

10,  992 

13,  328 

11,  009 
8,295 

11,  562 
10, 195 

6,074 
10,  406 
7,944 
5,839 
7,243 

6,061 
5,366 
8,011 
8,353 
5,646 

6,301 
3,  958 
5,106 
1,447 
4,202 

3,714 
3,153 
1,  351 
4,328 
2,930 

3,572 
645 
1,  772 
2,773 
3,947 

4,771 
2,942 
1,463 
2,389 
3,  054 

2,219 
1,781 
1,060 
3,183 
2,405 

3,979 
2,146 
1,6C7 
2,C60 
2,287 


2,271 
2,  495 
2,933 
2, 057 
2,094 

1,319 
3,700 
2,  689 
1,158 
2,514 


266,  747 
197,  768 
114,  498 
112, 216 
56,  411 

62,  912 
29,  569 
53,  268 

32,  775 
42, 376 

37, 528 
15,  525 
33, 596 
9,076 
31, 768 

33,  640 

23,  771 
29,  442 
23,  981 
11,  098 

16,  910 
16, 189 
24,134 

10,  613 
16, 147 

12, 902 
6,790 

11,659 
9,469 
5,869 

9,372 

11,  293 
9,730 
1,730 
9,910 

'  12,046 

10,  910 
1,817 

11,  103 
12, 673 

9,  326 
1,011 
3, 115 
4,117 
4,445 

7,178 
7,959 
2,404 
3,  239 
6,002 

5,467 
2,  758 
1,562 
6,014 
3,410 

3,545 
5,203 
3,548 
6,190 
6,129 


7,648 
7,003 
5,774 
7,301 
4,  336 

5,736 
4,  885 
7,  675 
1,704 
7,815 


9,054 
6,547 
12,  742 
3,  343 
8,070 

3,405 
17, 476 
22,  591 

3,  899 

1,156 

441 
15, 572 

3,225 
18,  346 

1,133 

202 
1,281 

610 

808 
7,  915 

1,882 
161 
702 

4,612 

1,  212 

2,171 

2,785 

841 

455 

2,  005 

300 
296 
352 
8,  000 
761 

237 
93 

7,  006 
102 

75 

567 

6,  388 

7,  792 
2,383 

674 

159 
198 
141 
1,390 
677 

232 
443 
7,556 
512 
954 

1,751 

2,041 

377 

266 

1,235 

4,440 

100 

290 

44 

250 

23 
90 
45 
6, 115 
538 


766 


OOMPEN^DIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table   26.-MALES    OF   VOTING  AGE,    BY   NATIVITY  AND   COLOR,    FOR   CITIES   OF  25  000 

INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-Continued. 


Peoria,  111 

New  Bedford,  Mass 
Erie,  Pa 

Somerville,  Mass  . . . 
Harrisburg,  Pa 


12,  869 
11,  367 
11,  .537 
11,752 
11, 064 


Kansas  city,  Kan 11, 556 

Dallas,  Tex  13,'  083 


Sioux  citv,  Iowa 
Elizabeth,  N.  J  . . 
Wilkesbarre.  Pa 


San  Antonio.  Tc 
Covington,  Ky  . 
Portland,  Me'... 
Tacoma,  Wash  . 
Holyoke,  Mass  . 


Eort  "Wayne,  Ind . . 
Bingham'ton,  N.  Y. 

Norfolk,  Va 

Wheeling,  W.Va.. 
Augusta,  Ga 


Youngstown,  Ohio. 

Dulutli,  Minn 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Lancaster,  Pa 

Springfield,  Ohio. . . 


Quincy,  111. . . 
Mobile,  Ala . . 
Topeka,  Kan . 
Elmira,  N.  Y. 
Salem,  Mass  . 


Long  Island  cit.y,  N.  Y. 

Altoona,  Pa. .. .' 

Dubuque,  Iowa 

Terre  Haute,  Ind 

Chattanooga,  Teun 


Galve.ston,  Tex  . . . 
Waterlniry,  Conn. 

Chelsea,  liass 

Bay  city,  Mich 

Pawtucket,  K.I... 


Akron,  Ohio 

Houston,  Tex 

Haverhill,  Mass. .. 
Brockton,  Mass  ... 
Williamsport,  Pa  . 

Davenport,  Iowa  . 
Saci'auiento,  C.il. . . 

Canton,  Ohio 

Birmingham,  Ala. 
Little  Kock,  Ark. . 


Auburn,  N.  Y.. 
Taunton,  Mass. 
Allentown,  Pa . 
Lacrosse,  Wis  . 


All 


13,618 
10,  457 
9,700 

11,079 
9,629 
10,095 
17, 136 
9.083 

10,  022 
10.  .548 
9,767 
9,263 
8,234 

8,977 
15,  029 
8,715 
8,368 
9,113 

8,672 

7,  579 

8,  740 
9,496 
8,  709  ! 

8,563 
8,  457 
8,529 
8,923 
9.361 

8,  451 
8,247 
8,331 
7,868 
7,538 

7,639 
8,700 
8,665 
8,692 
7,417 

7,293 
10,  679 
7,433 
8,627 
7,687 

8,109 
7,347 
6,  839 
6,899 


Native 
born. 


8,963 

6,  355 
6.644 

7,  .581 
9,790 

8,628 
10,  738 
9,269 
5,518 
5,446 

0,633 
6,  562 
7,809 
9,688 
3,  .301 

6,733 

8,  518 
9,152 
6,  383 
7,630 

4,221 
6,030 
4,342 
6,694 
7,340 

5,656 
6,484 
7,212 
7,127 
5,530 

3,  425 
6,876 
4,870 
7,167 
8,652 

5,  343 

4,  226 
5,288 
3,  300 
3,982 

5,  038 
6,970 
6,380 
6,096 

6,  052 

3,415 
5,818 
5,  469 
7,704 
6,609 

5,461 
4,618 
.5,  818 
3,176 


Foreign 
born. 


3,906 
5,012 
4,  893 
4,171 
1,274 

2,928 
2,345 
4,  349 
4,939 
4,344 

4,446 
3,007 
2,886 
7,448 
5,782 

3,289 
2,  030 

615 
2,880 

604 

4,756 
8,  999 
4,373 
1,674 
1,773 

3,010 
1,095 
1,528 
2,369 
3,179 

5,138 
1,,581 
3,  653 
1,756 
709 

3,108 
4,02] 

3,  043 

4,  568 
3,  556 

2,601 
1,  730 
2,285 
2,596 
1.365 

3,878 
4,861 
1,964 
923 
1,078 

2.648 
2.729 
1,  021 
3,723 


Aggre- 
gate 
white. 


12,  507 

10,  809 

11,  455 
11,  729 

9,957 

10,  231 
10,696 

13,  427 
10,  2.50 

9,621 

9,920 
9,119 
10,600 
10,  903 
9,067 

9,931 
10,372 
5,  389 
8,955 
4,563 

8,779 
14,  898 

8,  .544 
8,185 
8,069 

8, 184 
4,433 
7,504 

9,  277 
8,654 

8,  515 
8,  291 
8,  485 
8,541 
5,  476 

6,720 
8, 1,<^2 
8,107 
7,821 
7,504 


NATIVE   WHITE. 


7,507 

6,  068 

8,591 

8,650 

7,093 

7,215 

8,944 

7,394 

5,312 

5,012 

7,943 

7,302 

6,819 

6,877 

Total. 


8,  637 
6,030 
6,574 
7,568 
8,703 

7,  325 
8,418 
9,089 
5,318 
5,281 

5,  557 

6,  057 
7,751 
9,541 
3,298 

6,  655 

8,  352 
4,788 
6,082 
3,985 

4,027 
5,925 
4,201 
6,  .525 
6,301 

5, 174 
3,374 
5,994 
6,913 
5,490 

3,391 
6,715 
4,  839 
6,787 
4,778 

3,720 
4,172 
5,121 
3,261 
3,955 

4,909 

4,  361 
6,324 
6,065 

5,  730 

3,343 
5,691 
5,431 
4,410 
3,954 

5,315 
4,592 
5,799 
3,158 


Native 
parents. 


5,782 
4,813 
3,763 
5,906 
7,794 

5,762 
7,497 
7,053 

2,  825 

3,  438 

3,927 
3, 172 
6, 194 
7,347 
1,747 

4,091 
6,812 

4,  373 
3,  319 
3,  525 

2,  399 
4.033 

2,  240 
5,136 
4,789 

2,584 
2,121 
5, 138 
5,125 

3,  959 

1,208 
5,  639 
2,100 
5,320 

4,  313 

2,  325 
2,300 

3,  885 
2,106 
2,418 

3,638 
3,676 
5,366 
4,929 
4,741 

1,714 
3,468 
3,814 
3,  911 
3,454 

3,361 
3,400 
5,247 
1,788 


Foreign 
parents. 


2,855 
1,217 
2,811 
1,662 
909 

1,  563 
921 
2,036 
2,493 
1,843 

1,630 
■?..  885 
1..557 
2,194 
1,551 

2,564 
1,540 

415 
2,763 

460 

1,628 
1,892 
1,96] 
1,389 
1,512 

2,  590 

1,  2,53 
856 

1,788 
1,531 

2,  183 
1,076 
2,  739 
1,467 

465 

1,395 
1,872 
1,236 
1,155 
1,537 

1,271 
685 
958 

1,  1.36 


1,629 

2,  223 

1,617 

499 

500 

1,954 

1,192 

552 

1,370 


Foreign 
white. 


3,870 
4,839 
4,881 
4,161 
1,254 

2,906 
2,278 
4,  338 
4,932 
4,  340 

4,  363 
3,  062 
2,  849 
7.  302 

5,  763 

3,270 
2,020 

601 
2,  873 

578 

4,752 
8,973 
4,343 
1,660 
1,768 

3,010 
1,059 
1,510 
2,364 
3,164 

5,124 

1,  576 
3,646 
1,754 

698 

3,000 
4,010 

2,  986 
4,  560 

3,  549 

2,598 
1,707 
2,267 
2,585 
1,363 

3,872 
3,  253 
1,963 
902 
1,058 

2,628 
2,710 
1,020 
3,719 


Total 
colored. 


362 
498 

82 
23 

1,  107 

1,325 

2,  387 
191 
207 
169 

1,159 
510 

95 
233 

16 

91 
176 

4,  378 
308 

3,671 

198 
131 
171 
183 
1,044 


3, 146 

1,236 

219 

55 

48 
166 

44 

382 

3,885 

1,731 

65 

224 

47 

34 

132 

2,  632 

74 

42 

324 

78 
1,  735 

39 
3,315 
2,675 

166 
45 
20 
22 


POrULATION. 


767 


Tahlk  27  -PERSONS  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 

COLOK.  BY  COUNTIES:  1890. 


Winston '    1,419 


768 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablk  2'7.— persons  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


Arizona  , 


Apache . . . 
Cochise . . . 

Gila 

Graham  .. 
Maricopa . 


Mohave.. 

Pima 

Pinal 

Yavapai . 
Yuma  ... 


Arkansas . 


Arkansas . 
Ashley  . . . 

Baxter 

Benton  . . . 
Boone 


Bradley-. 
Calhoun  . 
Carroll... 
Chicot .  - . 
Clark.... 


Clav 

Cleburne  . 
Cleveland. 
Columbia . 
Conway  . . 


Craighead  . 
Crawford . . 
Crittenden . 
Cross 


Desha 

Drew 

Faulkner  . 
Franklin  . 
Fulton.... 


Garland 

Grant 

Greene 

Hempstead  . 
Hot  Spring  . 


Howard 

Independence . 

Izard  

Jackson  

Jefferson  


Johnson  . . 
Lafayette. 
Lawrence- 
Lee  

Lincoln . . . 


Little  River 

Logan 

Lonoke 

Madison 

Marion 


Miller 

Mississippi-. 

Monroe 

Montgomery. 
Nevada 


Newton- . 
Ouachita. 

Perry 

Phillips.. 
Pike 


5  TO  20  TEARS,  INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


l^Iales. 


7,148 


722 
666 
239 
792 
1,561 

135 
1,161 

454 
1,064 

354 


172,  048 


1,624 
1,346 
1,938 
5,751 
3,009 

1,049 

1,  05.S 
3,567 

220 
3,029 

2,611 
1,709 
1,805 
2,592 
2,419 

2,377 

4,144 

340 

961 

1,280 

391 
1,600 
3,282 
4,281 
2,304 

1,924 
1,531 
2,685 

2,  632 
2,205 

2,379 
4,349 
2,859 
2,  270 
1,985 

3,534 
663 

2,527 
923 
796 

1,  039 
4,378 
2,348 
3, 808 
2,366 

1,533 
1,068 
1,198 
1,662 
2,346 

2,233 
1,606 
1,036 
99:1 
1,780 


Fe- 
males. 


701 
635 
216 
755 
1,523 

129 
1, 134 
509 
955 
321 


168,  755 


1,493 
1,311 
1,785 
5,860 
3,469 

1,113 
935 

3,600 
266 

2,950 

2,461 
1,673 
1,  623 
2,602 
2,381 

2,291 

4,141 

305 

880 

1,283 

391 

1,584 
3,099 
4,080 
2,310 

2,325 
1,415 
2,536 
2,407 
2,192 

2,291 
4,383 
2,732 
2,135 
1,854 

3,350 
548 

2,457 
838 
825 

1,005 
4,193 

2,  259 

3,  762 
2,  279 

1,589 
1,127 
1,237 
1,652 
2,318 

2,156 
1,571 
915 
1,035 
1,723 


Foreign  white 


Males. 


1,715 


227 
12 
97 

260 

7 

810 

181 

52 

63 


938 


Fe- 
males. 


1,648 


3 

192 

20 

80 

262 

3 
841 
179 
26 

42 


954 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


532 


7 
17 
12 
21 
28 

8 

244 

37 

22 

136 


66, 549 


719 

1,465 

5 

18 

22 

725 

670 

13 

2,112 

1,540 

10 

8 

809 

1,  7H0 

1,746 

95 

501 

2,503 

643 

712 

1,686 

2,156 

714 

162 

18 

444 

245 

26 

2,546 

290 

707 

339 

61 

921 

6,179 

158 
1,034 

169 
3,118 
1,403 

837 

278 

1,742 

11 


1,432 

1,207 

1,973 

72 

949 

3 
1,988 

171 
4,065 

106 


Fe- 
males. 


363 


215 
19 


80 
66,  941 


1,524 
4 
25 
22 

708 

636 

13 

2,052 

1,  542 

4 

15 

743 

1,750 

1,615 

93 

497 

2,411 

615 

766 

1,659 

2,118 

712 

161 

32 

505 
232 
18 

2,  563 
265 

717 

353 

59 

938 

6,304 

129 

999 

178 

3,010 

1,  340 

931 

256 

1,788 

11 

9 

1,  385 
1,180 

2,  004 

83 
1,041 


MALES    18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native  Foreign 
white.   I  white. 


10,  046 


775 

1,  266 

410 

860 

1,862 

401 
1,227 

478 
2,437 

324 


153,  296 


2,006 
237 

4, 149 
116 


1,506 
1,216 
1,545 
4,  364 
2,681 

909 

847 
2,  743 

317 
2,672 

2,605 
1,430 
1,600 
2,409 
2,053 

2,437 
3,667 
577 
1,057 
1,114 

499 
1,401 

2,729 
3,364 
1,938 

2,504 
1,253 
2,645 
2,129 
1,990 

1,862 
3,923 
2,246 
2,426 
2,682 

2,763 

687 

2,574 

1,119 

736 

897 
3,441 
2,269 
2,921 
1,772 

1,724 
1,275 
1,350 
1,303 
1,877 

1,645 
1,600 
892 
1,224 
1,421 


6,796 


148 

1,260 

122 

573 

1,022 

178 
1,649 
651 
881 
312 


6 
10 
45 
15 
24 

43 
12 
19 
18 
116 

74 
50 
34 
32 
9 

38 
23 
76 
88 
19 

299 

6 

71 

17 

36 

12 

36 

4 

48 

230 

136 
11 
53 
27 


200 

45 

26 

3 

102 
30 
52 
15 
21 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


2,384 


299 

158 
264 
480 
225 

23 
499 

86 
191 
159 


56,  953 


586 

1,224 

2 

15 

14 

434 

434 

19 

1,863 

1,035 


13 

6 

595 

1,124 

1,274 

100 
381 
2,484 
540 
539 

1,752 

1,690 

566 

99 

13 

621 

177 

76 

1,622 

240 

471 

282 

38 

835 

5,685 

128 

781 

182 

2,826 

1,285 


191 
1,497 


1,259 

1,383 

1,744 

34 

670 


MALES  21   TEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


12, 280 


2 

1 

47 

1,434 

21 

150 

103 

3,643 

2 

75 

1,560 
552 
992 

2,251 

520 
1,524 

631 
3,011 

375 


180, 158 


1,  857 
1,402 
1,767 
5,956 
3,534 

1,083 
943 

3,  654 
387 

3,147 

2,916 
1,648 
1,799 
2,814 

2,  337 

2,744 

4,218 

719 

1,193 

1,  317 

573 
1,651 
3,147 
3,856 

2,  334 

3,  300 
1,  368 
3,007 
2,561 
2,262 

2,218 
4,495 
2,578 
2,692 
3,099 

3,168 


1,268 
841 

1,096 
3,820 
2,697 
3,536 
2,005 

1,995 
1,494 
1,521 
1,543 
2,168 

1,923 
1,886 
984 
1,491 
1,587 


Foreign 
white. 


217 

1,512 

190 

697 

1,378 

280 
2,075 

873 
1,265 

393 


8,138 


165 

17 
12 
115 

27 

11 
17 
113 
25 
62 

83 
18 
34 
26 
233 

123 
123 
68 
55 
19 

71 
41 
140 
180 
37 

532 
11 

112 
49 


30 

76 

7 

93 

385 

219 
24 
95 
58 
13 

13 

330 

88 

52 

156 
51 
99 
24 
45 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


2,536 

304 
168 
276 
505 
247 

22 
534 

96 
212 
172 


69,  572 

753 

1,422 

3 

18 

16 

499 

508 

21 

2,400 

1,251 

15 

12 

655 

1,251 

1,614 

116 
490 
3,  016 
651 
622 

2,114 

2,  022 

753 

122 

11 

734 

196 

73 

2,095 

271 

594 

333 

40 

1,009 

7,276 

136 

955 

205 

3,342 

1,541 

824 

218 

1,868 

12 

4 

1,453 

1,583 

2,126 

48 


u 

2 

89 

1,769 

46 

203 

200 

4,709 

10 

87 

POPTJLATIOK 


769 


Table  27.— PERSONS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY    SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 

GOLOE,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Arkansas — Continued. 

Poinsett 

Polk 

Pope 

I'rairie  

Pulaski 


Eandolpli . . . 
St.  Francis. 

Saline 

Scott  

Searcy 


Sebastian. 

Sevier  

Sharp 

Stone 

Union 


5  TO  20  YEARS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


Van  Biiren... 
Washington  . 

White 

Woodruii'  — 
Yell 


739 

2,019 
3,923 

1,458 
4,070 

2,985 
1,144 
2,136 
2,834 
2,146 

5,870 
1,995 
2,302 
1.555 
1, 827 

1.932 
6,  581 
4,217 
1,330 
3,  633 


California il59, 557 


Alameda.. 

Alpine 

Amador  . . 

Butte 

Calaveras . 


Goiusa 

Contra  Costa  . 

Del  Norte 

Eldorado 

Fresno 


Humboldt 

Inyo 

Kern 

Lake 

Lassen 


Los  Angeles.. 

Mariu 

Mariposa 

Mendocino 

Merced 


Modoc 

Mono 

Monterey. 

Napa 

Nevada... 


Orange 

Placer  

Plumas 

Sacramento . . 
San  Benito... 


San  Bernardino. . 

San  Diego 

San  Francisco  . . . 

San  Joaquin 

San  Luis  Obispo. 


San  Mateo 

Santa  Barbara. 

Santa  Clara 

Santa  Cruz  

Shasta 


Sierra 

Siskiyou 

Solano 

Sonoma 

Stanislaus  - . . 

372- 


12,910 

58 

1,541 

2,516 

1,  257 

2.  152 
1,971 

345 
1,146 
4,169 

3,238 

374 

1, 1.50 

1.032 

664 

12,  9.37 
1,907 
565 
2,573 
1,083 

764 
178 

2,  697 
2,104 
2,573 

2,276 
1.897 
.557 
4,796 
3.U91 

3,  370 
4,534 

34,  920 
3,  586 
2,524 

1,390 
2,418 
6,311 
2,  953 

1,786 

595 

1,550 
2,  830 
4,800 
1,372 


Fe- 
males. 


704 
2,058 
3,759 
1,  369 
4,333 

2,853 
1,  039 
2,151 
2,748 
2,101 

5,944 
1,831 
2,215 
1,502 
1,811 

1,802 
6,502 
4,  224 
1,270 
3,478 


160, 170 


13,  268 

50 

1,551 

2,  383 

1,203 

1,959 
1,878 
299 
1.189 
3,908 

3,171 

355 

1,108 

1, 125 

618 

13,  719 

1,265 
518 

2,464 
939 

742 

180 

2.597 

2,  061 

2,  526 

2,239 
1,810 
538 
4,764 
1,103 

3,227 
4,727 
36,  691 

3,  799 
2,  344 

1,316 

2,557 
6,704 
2,728 
1,738 


1,507 
2,858 
4,  804 
1,361 


Foreign  white. 


219 


Fe- 
males. 


37 

7 

223 

52 
1 

18 
1 
1 


81 

95 

5 

3 

2 

2 

14 

10 

16 

14 

1 

4 

8 

13 

14, 788 

12, 192 

1,482 

1,471 

16 

4 

90 

86 

76 

40 

41 

.    34 

86 

70 

238 

139 

33 

1 

37 

26 

479 

246 

435 

293 

17 

12 

100 

44 

41 

30 

10 

1 

1,234 

1,253 

369 

120 

8 

12 

255 

100 

113 

64 

20 

13 

27 

3 

254 

116 

181 

132 

139 

110 

175 

140 

161 

81 

84 

37 

389 

300 

63 

34 

347 

277 

427 

366 

4,165 

4,278 

204 

183 

219 

137 

276 

97 

142 

118 

670 

562 

236 

130 

60 

43 

39 

29 

54 

38 

229 

152 

441 

315 

94 

60 

Total  colored. 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


34 

229 

589 

1,679 

284 


9,  240       4,  .342      179,  062 


209 
167 
137 


197 
232 
2,678 
189 
140 


MALES  18   TO    44  TEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


16 


-49 


1,989 
2,509 

530 
7,247 

958 


Foreign 
white. 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


MALES  21   YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


105, 122     58, 817 


152 

6 

294 

762 

4,684 

81 

1.572 

261 

5 


838 

210 

22 

17 

957 

21 

148 

468 

1,354 

268 


2,908 
56 

172 
1,136 

143 

785 

412 

85 

254 

2.  279 

320 
216 
969 

234 
97 

3,906 

813 

86 

417 

536 

114 
146 
1,187 
721 
026 

131 
1,010 

269 

3,246 

79 

794 

899 

20,  593 

1,315 

426 

422 
46] 
1,986 
659 
393 

306 

832 

1,340 

1,043 

273 


970 
1,831 
3,623 
1,644 
6,246 

3,  057 
1,402 
2,058 
2,536 
1,847 

6,683 
1,763 
2,005 
1,  383 
1,794 

1,610 
6,660 
4,561 
1,618 
3,566 


223,  250 


13,  637 

82 

1,862 

4,  392 
1,948 

3.798 

2,123 

.533 

2,  235 
7,597 

4,070 

659 

2,214 

1,471 

1,  069 

20,  470 
2,228 
744 
3,593 
1,931 

1,206 
341 

3,  368 
2,840 

2,  893 

2,721 
3,419 
921 
8,  552 
1,  205 

6,207 
7,902 
40,  491 
6,186 
2,976 

1,335 
3,339 
8,221 
3,673 
2,877 

1,023 
2,894 
3,732 

5,  9.55 
2,658 


Foreign 
white. 


58 
15 
168 

luo 

,392 

120 
67 

110 
23 
11 

766 
10 
39 
10 
13 

11 

138 
144 
63 
64 


160,  978 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


13, 650 

140 

1,591 

1,495 

1,394 

1,396 
2,600 
381 
1,  262 
3,338 

3,951 
501 

1,264 
480 
332 

10,016 
2,896 
547 
2,616 
1,167 

300 

395 

2,335 

2,700 

2,824 

1,117 
2,147 

990 
5,200 

832 

2,376 
3,624 
53,  268 
3,760 
1,877 

2,399 
1,  283 
0,117 
2,691 
1,035 

1,053 
1,283 
3,560 
4,464 
1,160 


105 

8 

330 

963 

5,881 

105 

1,825 

329 

9 

10 

974 

249 

25 

20 

1,085 

34 

184 

541 

1,659 

300 


72,  061 


3,273 
73 

314 
1,600 

365 

1,027 
455 
116 
60() 

2,755 

424 
293 
1,181 
413 
153 

4,712 
919 
229 
539 
719 

169 
236 

1,547 
856 

1,098 

148 
1,375 

406 
4,262 

113 

858 

1,046 

22,  591 

1,645 

502 

430 
.539 
2,744 
760 
580 

476 
1,  227 
1,471 
1,214 

399 


770 


OOMPEOTDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  27.— PERSONS  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:    1890— Contiuued. 


California — Continued. 

Sutter 

Tehama 

Trinity 

Tulare 


Tuolumne . 
Ventura . . . 

Yolo 

Tuba 


Colorado. 


Arapahoe.. 
Archuleta . 

Baca 

Bent 

Boulder 


Chaffee 

Cheyenne... 
Clear  Creek. 

Conejos 

CoHtilla 


Custer . . . 
Delta  ... 
Dolores . 
Douglas 

Eagle 


Elbert . . . 
El  Paso.- 
Freinont . 
Garfield  . 
Gilpin . . . 


Grand 

Gunui.son. 
Hinsdale  . 
Huerfano . 
Jefferson  . 


Kiowa 

Kit  Carson 

Lake 

La  Plata — 
Larimer 


Las  Animas  . 

Lincoln 

Logan  

Mesa 

Montezuma.. 


Montrose  - 
Morgan . . . 

Otero 

Ouray 

Park 


Phillips 

Pitkin  

Proweis 

Pueblo 

Kio  Blanco  . 

Kio  Grande. 

Koutt 

Saguache . - . 
San  Juan  . . . 
San  Miguel. 


Sedgwick 

Summit 

Washington  . 

Weld 

Yuma 


5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


830 
1,446 

432 
3,918 

800 
1,485 
1,066 
1,220 


51,  798 


14,  409 

145 

280 

190 

2,015 

811 

81 

798 

1,263 

658 

503 
419 
117 
422 
298 

293 

2,678 

1,257 

497 

734 

76 

435 

81 

1,164 

1,439 

215 
308 

1,378 
712 

1,533 

2,565 

95 

494 

557 

2H5 

550 
241 
657 
589 
367 

412 
801 
289 
3,906 
158 

56?. 
335 
534 
106 
188 

214 
164 
326 
1,742 
379 


fe- 
males. 


821 
1,353 

442 
3,579 

783 
1,480 
1,  925 
1,  328 


49, 955 


14,  687 

109 

246 

178 

1,983 

796 

73 

863 

1,270 

637 


383 
112 
400 
240 

268 

2,624 

1, 142 

419 

782 

71 
441 

89 
1,165 
1,128 

176 
346 

1,395 
597 

1,419 

2,528 

77 

498 

521 

262 

513 
198 
485 
444 
395 


853 

312 

3,546 

136 

503 
266 
516 
84 
147 

177 
198 
311 
1,662 
398 


Foreign  white. 

Males. 

Fe- 
males. 

26 

15 

48 

27 

15 

11 

159 

107 

25 

26 

116 

71 

96 

77 

47 

31 

5,129 

4,581 

1,849 

1,  925 

5 

1 

5 

6 

207 

214 

01 

40 

6 

4 

134 

103 

26 

18 

6 

4 

33 

32 

15 

11 

9 

0 

51 

31 

99 

20 

13 

9 

209 

154 

197 

183 

49 

50 

153 

143 

2 

2 

84 

52 

5 

8 

67 

63 

119 

73 

5 

5 

39 

41 

262 

249 

39 

50 

123 

51 

191 

187 

13 

5 

61 

44 

31 

17 

7 

9 

25 

23 

11 

16 

29 

20 

78 

37 

49 

30 

49 

42 

76 

59 

25 

14 

256 

198 

5 

6 

24 

20 

9 

15 

7 

9 

14 

17 

25 

12 

18 

18 

19 

22 

31 

19 

158 

145 

46 

47 

Total  colored. 


Males. 


30 
93 
48 
139 

34 
70 
61 

71 


873 


Fe- 
males. 


814 


422  435 

2 


MALES    18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


1,  064 

1,757 

514 

5,261 

858 
1,848 
2,226 
1,581 


97,  867 


1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

4 

1 

12 

4 

1 

5 

8 

1 

134 

iio 

6 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

2 

5 

4 

4 

30,  313 

214 

263 

321 

2.894 

1,636 

145 

1,042 

1,  507 

034 

431 
597 
591 
055 
1,069 

412 

•  5,  368 

1,931 

1,028 

658 

158 
1,099 

221 
1,199 
1,879 

267 

484 

3,287 

1,647 

2,127 

3,270 
197 
535 

1,  255 
308 

1,127 

438 

1,528 


226 

442 

146 

1,230 

280 
547 
629 
485 


39, 255 


13, 466 

18 

17 

66 

1,136 

649 

33 

981 

178 

38 

191 
119 
229 
349 
1,033 

131 

1,  290 

929 

667 

1,150 

.55 
609 

70 
365 
726 

27 
115 
2,471 
494 
641 

1,154 

59 

181 

314 

53 

240 
101 
200 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


241 
692 
338 
820 

109 
370 
401 
625 


3,319 


1,837 


2.514 

1, 192  1 

976 

434 

488 

122 

2,  490 

1,152 

463 

67 

9,  724 

2,936 

370 

93 

772 

130 

699 

173 

769 

145 

504 

386 

1,031 

533 

239 

90 

470 

276 

448 

130 

2,689 

712 

486 

139 

17 
241 
51 
18 
44 

1 
13 

4 
21 
12 


28 

8 

456 

3 

5 
4 
3 
12 
18 


MALES  21  YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


N.ntive 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


1,345 

2,373 

855 

6, 430 

1,311 
2,  297 
2,997 
2,061 


112,  016 


34,  085 

246 

300 

376 

3,  436 

1,  942 

157 

1,565 

1,747 

788 

586 
732 
652 
758 
1,166 

466 
6,064 
2,200 
1,243 

789 

197 
1,  308 

291 
1,504 
2,093 

337 

500 

3,623 

1,814 

2,532 

3,918 
199 
641 

1,447 
381 

1,270 
469 
1,554 
2,751 
1,135 

569 

2.981 

551 

10,  355 

412 

942 
800 
951 
570 
1,465 


538 

3,031 

587 


403 

756 

420 

1,704 


817 
1,057 
1,036 


48, 999 


16, 303 

40 
38 
9o 

1,535 

871 

48 

1,363 

263 

82 

303 
156 

280 

462 

1,210 

207 
1,665 
1,264 

832 
1,396 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


328 
935 
566 
964 

352 
475 
619 

970 


3,905 


2,269 


4 
35 

52 

1 

39 

17 

3 

1 

2 


15 

258 
48 
21 
05 


71 

2 

732 

20 

110 

5 

461 

20 

992 

14 

45 

2 

163 

2,904 

83 

648 

35 

824 

10 

1,420 

97 

88 

245 

1 

419 

16 

82 

1 

314 

16 

127 

3 

231 

19 

1,319 

50 

555 

66 

184 

2 

1,385 

31 

92 

8 

3,459 

476 

128 

3 

204 

8 

220 

6 

259 

3 

465 

12 

605 

20 

133 

3 

350 

2 

169 

8 

998 

14 

190 

1 

POPULATION. 


771 


Table  27.— PERSONS  OF    SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


courrriBs. 


Connecticut  .  - 

Fairfield 

Hartford  . . . . 

Litclifield 

Middlesex .  - . 

New  Haven  . 
New  London 

Tolland 

Windham  ... 

Delaware 

Kent 

Newcastle  . . 
Sussex 


District  of  Columbia. 
The  District 

Florida 

Alachua 

Baker  

Bradford 

Brevard 

Calhoun 

Citrus 

Clay 

Columbia 

Dade 

DeSoto 

Duval 

Escambia 

Franklin 

Gadsden 

Hamilton 

Hernando 

Hillsboro 

Holmes 

Jackson  

Jefferson 

Lafayette 

Lake 

Lee 

Leon 

Levy 

Liberty 

Madison 

Manatee 

Marion 

Monroe 

Nassau 

Orange 

Oscema 

Pasco 

Polk 

Putnam 

St.  John 

Santa  Eosa 

Sumter 

Suwannee 

Taylor 

Volnsia 

Wakulla 

Walton 

Washington 


5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


94,  882 


Fe- 
males. 


94, 161 


18,  720 

18. 863 

18,  704 

18,  736 

6,980 

6,849 

4,694 

4,659 

27,  230 

26,  455 

9,  642 

9,782 

3,200 

3,183 

5,646 

5,  "34 

22, 839     22,  447 


4,283       4,260 

12,379     12,208 

0,177       5,979 


22,  264 


22,  264 


41,924 


1,878 
596 

1,341 
425 
257 

402 
646 

1,478 
94 

1,113 

1,883 

2,036 

323 


312 
1,  960 

888 

1,359 

705 

784 
993 
213 
531 
908 

178 
1,134 

560 
1,711 
1,271 

840 

1,406 

486 

761 

1,442 

1,073 
906 

1,287 
778 

1,136 

449 
977 
348 
869 
1,202 


24, Oil 


40,  553 


1,878 
o80 

1,319 
421 
231 

359 
073 

],2.W 
90 

1,011 

1,971 

2,077 

339 

824 

1,068 

283 
1,  970 

858 
1,244 

725 

674 
995 
242 
556 
854 

141 
1,189 

501 
1,567 
1.306 

787 

1,  386 

502 

759 

1,371 

1,022 
954 

1,180 
741 

1,117 

401 
979 
345 
808 
1,005 


Foreign  white. 


Males. 


13,801 


2,253 

2,572 

831 

573 

4,  222 

1,364 

534 

1,452 


57 
754 


579 


579 


2 
229 


62 
972 

10 
97 
23 
19 
40 

29 

25 

7 

B 

1 


Fe- 
males. 


36 


14,  572 


2,377 

2,708 

892 

541 

4,276 

1,497 

533 

1,748 


837 


40 
793 

4 


703 


1,864 

1,626 

27 

i 

11 

19 

1 
5 
14 

36 

12 
3 

2 

185 

1 


10 
59 
870 


60 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


1,780 


303 

321 
128 
53 

615 
195 

28 
83 


1,706 
2,  395 
1  222 


12,  083 


34,  207 


3,131 

160 

358 

75 

153 

63 

268 

1,358 

51 

21 

2,714 
1,551 

220 
1,586 

700 

158 

479 

33 

2,468 

2,711 

41 

321 

7 

3, 129 

466 

146 

2,036 

41 

2.544 

983 

873 

552 

64 

72 

140 

930 
524 
451 
341 
1,112 

30 
390 
288 
159 
303 


Fe- 
males. 


2,043 


448 
355 
148 


646 
240 


5,232 


1,614 
2,430 
1,188 


14, 536 


35, 502 


3,107 
169 
343 
73 
111 

46 

261 

1,444 

23 

12 

3,004 
1,740 

242 
1,743 

712 

195 

509 

42 

2,451 

2,759 

52 

332 

12 

3,264 

456 

135 

2,071 

40 

2,655 

1,080 

930 

577 
58 
33 

124 

924 
586 
473 
320 
1,102 

37 
450 
325 
181 
299 


MALES  18  TO  44    YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


107,  823 


22, 409 

21,2.55 

8,011 

5,721 

30,  239 
11,  209 
3,364 
5,615 


26,  379 


4,641 

15,  562 

6,176 


28,  860 


28.  860 


40,  461 


1,780 

440 

990 

634 

97 

467 

683 

1,  315 

118 
890 

2,277 

1,983 

396 

770 

1,117 

314 
2, 125 

708 
1,104 

618 

649 

1,  245 
279 
600 
847 

161 
975 
504 
1,874 
946 

705 

1,784 

518 

748 

1,362 


,264 
,088 
945 
833 
,074 

347 
,109 
303 
661 
814 


52,  947 


10,  313 

11,  085 
2,729 
2,755 

17, 828 
4,036 
1,361 
2,840 


3,702 


114 
3,543 

45 


4,023 


4,023 


6,182 


83 

5 

17 

113 


4 
47 

9 
56 
39 

454 

489 

58 

46 

1 


817 

6 

5 

23 

1 

186 

43 

37 

30 


6 

24 

199 

2,153 

53 
345 
65 
57 
109 

169 

136 

59 

24 


154 

1 

11 

21 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


3,095 


614 
651 
180 
105 

987 

399 

43 

116 


MALES  21   YEARS   AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


142, 054 


1,472 
3,400 
1,123 


14, 740 


29,  522 

27, 180 

11,8.59 

8,360 

36,  222 

15,  732 

5,025 

8,154 


33,  898 


6,479 
18,  936 
8,483 


37,  083 


14,  740  I    37,  083 


32, 961 


2,051 

2,240 

143 

493 

281 

1,196 

232 

808 

89 

148 

79 

578 

469 

833 

1,356 

1,425 

74 

162 

91 

1,  054 

4,040 

2,830 

1,878 

2,318 

402 

461 

1,047 

987 

581 

1,165 

162 

417 

954 

2,517 

30 

828 

1,711 

1,  355 

1,710 

788 

71 

724 

504 

1,639 

29 

337 

1,986 

757 

406 

1,010 

100 

181 

1,284 

1,185 

53 

637 

2,183 

2.366 

1,408 

882 

913 

850 

1,040 

2,332 

206 

615 

181 

890 

262 

1,  659 

1,051 

1,676 

867 

1,  363 

461 

1, 139 

370 

974 

897 

1,  235 

30 

412 

702 

1,524 

234 

374 

114 

838 

229 

996 

Foreign 
wliite. 


78, 062 


14, 988 
16, 459 
4,229 
4,135 

25,  318 
6,436 
2,312 
4,185 


6,109 


279 
5,  753 

77 


9,076 


9,076 


146 
10 
46 

177 
11 

10 
103 
22 
90 
55 


740 

96 

66 

3 

18 

981 

13 

8 

46 

1 

255 

76 

63 

70 

1 

11 

50 

303 

2,802 

92 
531 

72 
103 
140 

271 
234 
103 
42 
13 


260 
10 
20 
46 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


3,976 


781 
811 
245 
136 

1.  269 

516 

65 

153 


7,552 

1,873 
4,260 
1,419 


38, 145 


2,560 
168 
333 
242 
109 

87 

495 

1,529 

77 
85 

3,605 
2,  256 

431 
1,389 

652 

217 

1,002 

43 

2,156 

2,258 

80 
547 

32 

2,789 

467 

119 

1,610 

55 

2,542 

1,617 

1,092 

1,118 

213 

183 


1,264 
935 
549 
396 

1,075 

31 

778 
286 
138 
267 


772 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  27.— PEKSONS   OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 

COLOK,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Ccntinued. 


Greorgia. 


Appling  . 
Baker  .  - . 
Baklwiu . 
Banks . -  - 
Bartow  . . 


Berrien  . 
Bibb.... 
Brooks  . 
Brvau  .. 
Biillocli. 


Burke  .... 

Butts 

Calhoun  . . 
Camden  .. 
Campbell . 


Carroll 

Catoosa 

Ciiai-ltoij 

Chatham 

Chattalioocheo. 


Chattooga. 
Cherokee  . 
Clarke..-. 

Clay 

Clayton... 


Clinch  . . . . 

Cobb 

Coft'ee 

Colquitt .  - 
Col  umhia . 


Coweta . . . 
Crawford . 

Bade 

Dawson  . . 
Decatur  .. 


Dekalb 

Dodge 

Dooly 

Dougherty. 
Douglas  . . . 


Earlv 

Echols 

Etlinghara 

Elbert 

Emanuel... 


Eanuin  . . 
Fayette.. 
Fl6yd-... 
Eorsyth  . 
Fi-anklin 


Fulton... 
Gilmer  ... 
Glascock  . 
Glynn  — 
Gordon . . . 


Greene 

Gwinnett . . . 
Habersham . 

Hall 

Hancock 


Haralson 

Harris 

Hart 

Heard  . . . 
Henry  — 
Houston . 


TO  20  YBARS,  INXLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


198,  432 


Fe- 
males. 


Foreign  white. 


196, 918 


1,349 

330 

800 

1,486 

3,016 

1,713 

3,576 

1,309 

635 

2,027 

1,149 

1,044 

469 

409 

1,185 

4.013 
1,025 

577 
3,476 

377 

1,875 
3,018 
1,323 
572 
1,058 

916 

3,161 

1,447 

873 

695 

1,941 

927 

920 

1,146 

1,850 

2,176 
1.227 
1,874 
309 
1,284 

770 

461 

710 

1,550 

2,050 

1,884 
1,186 
3,653 

2,058 
2,557 

8,462 

1,966 

558 

872 

2,376 

1,063 
3,611 
2,172 
3,243 
871 

2,084 
1,189 
1,711 
1,339 
1,849 
1,011 


Males. 


611 


1,283 

334 

886 

1,511 

3,041 

1,  775 
3,383 
1,276 
614 
1,875 

1,125 

1,048 

457 

410 

1,155 

3,882 
950 
542 

3,613 
376 

2,046 
2,939 
1,431 
584 
1,114 

923 

3,151 

1,390 

941 

642 

2,059 

822 

947 

1,220 

1,874 

2,156 
1,306 
1,803 
332 
1,255 

705 

441 

673 

1,557 

2,058 

1,882 
1,198 
3,582 
2,103 
2,298 

8,523 

1,918 

551 

933 

2,261 

1,078 
3,530 
1,972 
3,  235 
985 

2,131 
1,184 
1,701 
1,234 
1,788 
1,040 


30 


Fe- 
males. 


173 


128 
"28 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


186, 745 


187,  807 


131 
23 


.521 
977 

2,  003 
375 

1,350 

492 
4,  376 
1,812 

621 
1,076 

5, 192 

1,218 

1,374 

948 


867 
141 
198 
5,757 
675 

479 
360 
1,704 
998 
091 

492 
1,477 

816 

80 

1,889 

2,981 

1,275 

186 

68 

2,418 

1,371 
1,085 
1,967 
2,  016 
438 

1,348 

212 

539 

1,906 

1,227 

?6 

67':. 

2,334 
304 


6,109 
19 

282 
1,438 

431 

2,961 

723 

313 

643 

2,874 

242 

2,396 

735 

777 

1,716 

3,715 


MALES  18  TO    44  TEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Kative 
white. 


179, 798 


450 
1,071 
2,050 

356 
1,446 

370 

4,858 

1,826 

536 

917 

5,130 

1,199 

1,428 

923 

825 

879 

145 

130 

6,556 


451 

366 

1,713 

1,108 

701 

365 
1,566 

699 

85 

1,834 

2,938 

1,226 

102 

53 

2,  512 

1,245 
1,060 
1,791 
1,987 
428 

1,340 

205 

486 

1,  780 

1,123 

29 
753 
2,311 
278 
727 

7,172 
16 

267 
1,563 

400 

2,701 
666 
383 
651 

2,864 

221 

2,402 

694 

781 

',(19 

3,365 


1,183 
289 
1,013 
1,195 
2,449 

1,603 
4,468 
1,146 
535 
1,701 

1,182 
941 
409 
337 
979 

3,226 
859 
412 

4,433 
338 

1,534 

2,  ,306 

],331 

539 

874 


2,634 

1,259 

788 

585 

1,695 
768 
947 
878 

1,  683 


Foreign 
white. 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


3,886    152,611 


232 
6 
4 
6 

11 
3 
1 

11 

4 

10 

8 

3 

1,103 

1 

6 
4 
38 
3 
3 

9 
19 


MAI,KS  21  YEAES  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


212, 325 


1,886 

203 

1,212 

10 

1,944 

15 

446 

42 

1,056 

1 

668 

1 

360 

1 

582 

7 

1,426 

12 

1,762 

10 

1,360 

1 

1,011 

3 

3,325 

66 

1,613 

2 

2,003 

3 

10,  684 

746 

1,422 

429 

1 

1,351 

262 

1,840 

2 

899 

12 

2,804 

6 

1,671 

16 

2,564 

10 

848 

15 

1,  853 

14 

1,106 

1,318 

4 

1,107 

1,521 

1 

1,003 

5 

712 

1,462 

270 

878 

844 
4,351 
1,196 

570 
1,181 

3,853 
905 

1,124 
678 


081 
116 
343 
7,441 
545 

325 
220 
1,  355 
760 
517 

805 
984 

1,216 
179 

1,247 

2,010 

807 

639 

41 

1,639 

1,198 
1,315 
2,039 
1,721 
311 

1,053 

321 

415 

1,415 

1,308 

15 

471 

1,794 

191 

577 

0,683 
14 

169 
1.921 

283 

1,710 
465 
251 
444 

l,81d 

236 

1,  703 

478 

517 

1,  264 

2,610 


6,769 


1,294 
365 
1,393 
1,395 
3,024 

1,772 
4,849 
1,370 
596 
1,869 

1, 386 

1,151 

503 

458 
1,173 

3,717 
1,047 

476 
4,934 

407 

1,824 
2,776 
1,538 
664 
1,120 

901 

3,  253 

1,372 

863 

734 

2,101 
875 
1,106 
1,  031 
1,931 

2,390 
1. 327 

2,184 

513 

1,225 


421 

753 

1,666 

1,939 

1,659 
1,182 
3,980 
1,979 
2,273 

12,  415 

■1,106 

524 

1,527 

2,  252 

1,199 

3,  360 
2,027 
3,044 
1,098 

2,170 
1,396 
1, 545 
1,276 
1,813 
1,  242 


35 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


179,  028 


31 

15 

429 

9 

11 

14 

22 
4 
2 

20 
14 

16 
26 

5 
.,856 

2 

11 

13 

72 
3 


233 

16 

22 

68 

5 

3 

1 

14 

15 

27 

3 

7 

104 

3 

4 

1,230 

1 

2 

356 

6 

15 
9 
39 
28 


721 
935 

1,877 

298 

1,135 

817 
5,244 
1,383 

665 
1,170 

4,592 

1,032 

1,277 

851 

650 

762 
146 
304 
8,911 
642 

373 
267 
1,651 
913 
005 


1,305 

1,110 

168 

1,523 

2,327 

900 

639 

44 

2,029 

1,381 
1,408 
2,118 
2,  361 
352 

1,260 

311 

474 

1,547 

1,279 

18 

570 

2,153 

248 

618 

8,116 
15 

193 
2,123 

319 

2,113 
564 
322 
513 

2,  222 

256 

2,059 

527 

570 

1,415 

3,131 


POPULATION. 


773 


Table  27.-PEES0NS   OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND   VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Contiuued. 


COUNTIES. 


Georgia— Continued . 
Irwin 
Jackson 
Jasper 
Jeftersou 


Taylor 

Telfair 

Terrell 

ThoToas 

Towns 

Troxip 

Twiggs 
Union 
TJpson 
Walker 

Walton 

Ware 

Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

Webster 
White 
Whitfield 
WilcoK 


774 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Taule  27.— persons  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Georgia — Continued. 

Wilkes 

VVilkiuson 

Worth 


Idaho . 


Ada 

Altnras 

Bear  Lake . 
Bingham  . . 
Boise 


Cassia 

Custer 

Elmore  . . 

Idaho 

Kootenai 


Latah 

Lemhi 

Logan  

Nez  Perces  . 


Oneida 

Owyhee 

Shoshone  

Washington . 

Illinois 


Adams 

Alexander 

Bond 

Boone  

Brown 


Bureau 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Cass 

Champaign  . 


Christian  . 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton . .. 
Coles 


Cook 

Crawford 

Cumberland. 

Dekalb 

Dewitt 


Douglas 

Dupage 

Edgar 

Edwards 

Effingham  . . 


Fayette. . 

Ford 

Franklin 
Fulton... 
Gallatin  . 


Greene 

Grundy. . . 
Hamilton  . 
Hancock. . 


Hardin 

Henderson. 

Henry 

Iroquois  . . . 


Jackson  . 
Jasper . . . 
JeiFerson . 
Jersey . . . 


5  TO  20  YEARS,   INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


1,110 
1,127 
1,194 

13,  099 


1,414 

322 

1,131 

2,344 

442 

673 

212 
204 
44.5 
423 

1,  5.57 
237 
626 
414 

1,399 
226 
323 
707 


9,954 
2, 133 
2,  795 
1,630 
2,178 

5.  255 
1,455 

2,  99fi 
2,810 
7,496 

.5,716 
3,984 

3,  315 
3,398 
5,252 

140. 249 
3,304 
2,954 

4,  058 
3,  000 

3,240 
3.446 
4,764 
1,887 
3,735 


Fe- 
males. 


1,106 
1,137 
1,190 

12,  324 


1,412 

318 

1,047 

2,143 

410 

G24 
179 
199 
413 

447 

1,426 
244 
587 
433 

1,341 
189 
275 
637 

590,  379 


4,  304 

2,  950 

3,  598 
5,373 

1,468 
1,719 

5.  254 
6,302 

5,  017 
3,686 
4,385 
2,506 


10, 184 
2,021 
2,620 

1,  681 
2,286 

5,513 
1,467 
3,009 
2,808 
7,379 

5,389 
4,036 
3,196 
3,234 
a  472 

144,  513 
3,279 
2,871 
3,994 
3,  012 

3,169 
3.247 
4.812 
1,761 
3,673 

4,517 
2,909 
3,527 
7,490 
2,793 

4,241 

2,  821 
3,542 
5,511 

1,367 
1,687 
5,213 
5,954 

5,090 
3,505 
4,382 
2.684 


Foreign  white 


Males 


919 


37 

20 

152 

222 

11 

14 

25 

6 

7 
38 

105 
10 
49 
20 

81 
15 
92 
15 

61,  936 


Fe- 
males. 


251 
21 
24 

213 


607 
20 

116 
55 

217 

110 
20 
14 
81 
28 

39,  815 
9 
3 


40 
558 
18 
18 
105 

41 
295 

4 
138 

3 

32 

924 

10 

79 

3 

57 

612 

401 


714 


24 

19 

175 

171 

16 

14 

12 

5 

6 

22 

77 

6 

26 

12 

66 

12 

45 

6 

62,  484 


233 

19 

22 

165 

9 

590 
13 

110 
52 

189 


18 
62 
45 

42,  658 

2 


395 
36 

34 

422 

22 

15 


28 
206 

3 
122 

3 

20 

815 

8 

64 


29 
506 
322 

56 

7 
24 
34 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


1,156 
862 


139 


9,823 


336 

878 

62 

3 

1 


10 
66 
37 

1,629 

7 
8 
15 
14 

U 
18 
56 
14 
4 

1 
28 

7 
27 
126 

45 
7 
9 

26 

61 

3 

22 

38 

329 
23 
34 
33 


2,783 

1,209 

761 

62 


9,658 


363 

858 

53 

8 

3 

41 


79 

18 
3 
11 
59 
64 

1,646 

8 

2 

14 

11 

12 
25 
39 
14 
6 

4 
21 

6 

38 

118 

38 

9 

14 

20 

61 

3 

20 

42 

317 
25 
40 
23 


JIALKS  18  TO  44  YEAES, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


1,031 

989 

1,126 

16,  725 

1,7.55 
540 
864 

2,497 
604 

527 
530 
430 
539 
1,056 

1,819 
423 
887 
563 

812 

.523 

1,529 

827 

585, 190 


10,  445 
2,560 
2,516 
1,992 
2,242 

5,  051 
1,363 
3,546 
3,181 
7,779 

5,783 
4,116 
3,041 
2,606 
6,263 

135, 562 
3,289 
2.  904 
3,979 
3,432 

3,678 
2,973 
5,519 
1,685 
3,169 

4,126 
2,452 
3,145 
8,341 
2,974 

4,718 
2,308 
3,241 
5,935 

1,345 
1,819 
4,412 
5,498 

4,990 
3,243 
4,186 
2,643 


Foreign 

■white 


272 

356 

1,009 

171 

100 
315 
1.57 
101 
652 

620 
139 

347 
164 

363 

191 

1,420 

124 

252,  407 


285 

164 

757 

58 

2,437 
137 
558 
305 

1,093 

616 

63 

71 

668 

210 

160,  392 
19 
36 

1,  895 

227 

188 
1,833 
117 
95 
450 

249 
1,138 

26 
488 

43 

274 

2,288 

44 

429 

22 

293 

2,297 

1,719 

459 

97 

149 

315 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


1,943 

803 

1,017 

1,094 


10 

67 

27 

164 

119 

24 
52 
29 
45 


MALES    21    TEARS    AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


1,265 
1,218 
1,272 

19,  678 


107 
118 

7 

15,038 


462 

1,070 

44 

11 

1 

77 


30 
13 
11 
49 
65 

,159 
6 

7 
19 
14 

15 
20 
62 
15 

4 

4 
34 

4 

36 

119 

37 
13 

7 


45 

1 

13 

28 

291 
19 
29 
34 


2,182 
718 
810 

2,582 
843 

568 
689 
551 
738 
1,220 

2,090 
578 

1,107 
706 

781 

664 

1,802 

1,049 

665, 103 


12,  208 
2,773 
3,020 
2,437 
2,831 


1,516 
4,241 
3,619 
9,146 

6,923 
5,309 
3,795 
2,569 
7,525 

138,  079 
4,140 
3,  741 
5,009 
4,251 

4,375 
3,  ,340 
6,856 
1,922 
3,539 

4.955 

2, 727 

3,739 

10,  751 

3,309 

5,750 
2,  528 
3,818 
7,441 

1,540 

2,  273 
5,130 
6,368 

5,676 

3,  962 
5,066 
3,159 


Foreign 
white 


23 
7 
3 

9,847 


562 
370 
607 
1,340 
412 

177 
461 
238 
250 
790 

834 
243 


673 
302 
,653 
191 

389,  360 


5,010 
565 
490 

1,295 
284 

3,864 
459 

1,181 
829 

2,260 

1,293 
303 
224 

1,776 
541 

212, 268 

74 

142 

3,035 

476 

396 

3,  062 

330 

324 

1,214 

667 

1,812 

83 

1,029 

141 

673 
3,232 

152 
1,434 

66 

514 

4,189 

3,107 

877 
269 
331 
909 


POPULATION. 


775 


TAB.K  27.-PEKS0NS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES    BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
TABLi.  ^7.    rJ^  COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890-Contmued. 


5  TO  20  YEARS,  IKCLUSIVB. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


Illinois—  Continued. 

Jo  Daviess 

Johnson 

Kane 

Kankakee 

Kendall 


Knox 

Lake 

LasaUe 

Lawrence . 
Lee 


Livingston... 

Logan  

McDoEough  . 
McHenry  — 
McLean 


Macon 

Macoupin. 
Madison  . . 
Marion  . . . 
Marshall.. 


Mason  . 
Massac 
Menard 
Mercer 


Montgomery . 

Morgan 

Moultrie 

Ogle 

Peoria 


Perry 

Piatt 

Pike 

Pope 

Pulaski.. 


Putnam 

Randolph 

Kichlaud 

Kock  Island. 
St.  Clair 


Saline 

Sangamon. 
Schuyler.. 

Scott  

Shelby.... 


"Wabash 

Warren 

"Washington  . 

"Wayne 

"White 


"Whiteside . . 

"Will 

"Williamson. 
"Winnebago. 
Woodt'ord  . . 


Stark 

Stephenson  

Tazewell 

Union 

Vermilion 


Fe- 
males. 


4,201 
3,069 
8,607 
4,704 
1.823 

5,807 
3,682 
12,  268 

2,  741 
4,448 

6,928 
4,476 
4,  773 
4,  093 
10, 259 

6,146 

7,077 
8,726 
4,470 
2,179 

2,  968 
1,835 
2, 1.39 
3,128 
Monroe 2, 524 


Foreign  white. 


^al«s.!  ^jafg"g_ 


5,525 
5,271 
2,  706 
4,009 
10, 471 

3,212 
3,211 
5,679 
2,  831 
1,342 

744 
4.  313 
2,893 
G,  428 
11,  641 

3,707 
9,668 
3,015 
1,  826 
6,035 


4,282 
3,131 
8,793 
4,488 
1,724 

6,073 
3,578 
12,  376 
2,776 
4,239 

6,264 
4,348 
4,727 
3,877 
10,  535 

6,224 
6,887 
8,750 
4,344 
2, 120 

2,835 
1,847 

2,  237 

3.  083 
2,  387 

5,571 
5,410 
2,  701 
4,513 
10,  791 

3,169 
2,988 
5.575 
2,771 
1,343 

734 
4,529 
2,868 
6,455 
11,404 

3,776 
9,967 
2,  903 
1,860 
5,936 


1,747 
5,095 
5, 112 
4,218 
8,814 

2,158 
3,363 
3,  802 
4,803 
4,851 

4,969 
9,338 
4,584 
5,  234 
3,630 


Indiana 3'?8,  "2   376,  764 


1,690 
5,214 
4,996 
4,  2.55 
8,747 

2,265 
3,481 
3, 731 
4,806 
4,723 

4.977 
9,166 
4,380 
5,  366 
3,534 


Adams ,     3,  838 

AUen ,  11.2-;^ 

Bartholomew 4,  Z49 

Benton 2,270 

Blackford 1.^93 


3,747 
11, 162 
4,361 
2,111 
1,924 


194 

1 

1,385 

382 

242 

358 

354 

1,970 

1 

219 

550 

228 

65 

448 
485 

248 
373 
282 
49 
144 

73 

14 
141 
209 

39 

82 
120 

11 
359 
667 

91 
41 

30 
9 
14 

58 
83 
23 
827 
348 

5 

523 

3 

22 
44 

43 
348 
307 

15 
300 

19 

132 

136 

7 

13 

379 

1,410 

19 

1,005 

344 


181 


1,462 
291 
221 

357 

290 

1,885 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


7,181 


123 

634 

22 

61 

1 


190 

419 
192 
56 
395 
506 

297 
334 
260 
58 
125 

74 

11 
120 
176 

20 

83 

161 

13 

283 
074 

89 

41 

23 

8 

23 

39 

70 
21 
739 
313 

2 
491 

3 
21 
45 

41 
305 
271 

19 
268 

24 

89 

111 

2 

14 

330 

1,175 

10 

914 

298 


6,538 


110 

519 

18 

33 

3 


Fe- 
males. 


12 
37 
104 
17 
19 

132 
15 
25 
69 
10 

108 
42 
40 
13 

163 

104 
104 
531 


7 

351 

17 

9 

11 

56 

156 

1 

18 
142 

142 

13 

68 
159 
953 

10 

228 

3 

69 
462 

168 

419 

1 

7 
18 

3 
1 
12 
45 
73 

19 
87 
31 
1 
121 

9 

72 
42 
34 
26 


8,252 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSr^E. 


JLALES  21  YEAHS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


12 
34 
105 

17  I 

7 

142 
17 
13 
83 
12 

54 
62 
44 
7 
193 

112 
115 
495 


3 
311 

13 
7 
11 

53 

186 

1 

19 
146 

138 

9 

59 

185 

860 

4 

235 

2 

77 


158 

395 

1 

2 

23 

3 
3 
9 

54 
71 

22 
73 
30 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


100 


8,  295 


4,037 
2,797 
9,027 
4,337 
1,766 

6,  562 
3,  732 
10,  981 
2,779 
4,667 

6,049 
4,648 
5,328 
3,927 
11, 167 

7,560 
6,708 
8, 120 
4,282 
2,338 

2,992 
1,866 
2,320 
3,061 
2,168 

5,430 
5,943 
3,  022 
4,901 
13, 353 

2,908 
3,504 
6,050 
2,364 
1,385 

778 
4,472 
2,622 
5,506 
10, 890 

3,633 
10,  647 
3,120 
1,992 
5,829 

1,856 
4,937 
4,797 
4,126 
9,445 

2,312 
3,991 
2,598 
4,312 
4,838 


5,054 
8,539 
4,099 
5,488 
3,180 


807 

24 

5,491 

1,  703 

804 

1,830 
1,566 
6,  300 


952 

1,971 

889 

286 

1,  505 

2, 122 

854 

1.380 

2,171 

270 

611 

373 
98 
550 
805 
322 

614 

680 

89 

1,268 

3,  227 

416 

220 

206 

40 

86 

228 

596 

93 

3.481 

2,747 

27 

2,061 

66 

135 


413,  365 


3,636 
11,  975 
4,565 
2,355 
2,121 


229 
1,181 
1,176 

171 
1,120 

116 

628 

740 

41 

117 

1,304 
6,042 
102 
3,345 
1,125 


31,  927 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


4 
50 
122 
32 
11 

200 
29 
52 
74 
21 

77 
55 
34 
5 
233 

150 
78 

442 
83 


275 

20 

6 

11 

64 
212 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


17 
360 

126 
15 
49 
112 
721 

3 
230 


427 
2,407 

lao 

343 
35 


91 

477 

136 

554 

5 

5 

23 

4 
5 
22 
60 
124 

21 
81 
21 
2 
145 

11 
168 
43 
42 
22 


10,  531 


4,288 
3,  255 
10, 564 
4,796 
2,219 

7,903 
4,286 
12, 177 
3,456 
5,336 

6,758 
5,  265 
6,762 
4,844 
13,329 

9,071 
7,838 
8,  290 
5,347 
2,811 

3,560 
2, 170 

2,  793 
3.841 
2,065 

6,417 
7,154 

3,  637 
6,054 

14, 946 

3,172 
4,208 
7,551 
2,696 
1,599 

982 
4,  772 
3,232 
6,045 
10,  584 

4,164 
12,  310 
4,024 
2,  463 
7,187 


5,882 
5,593 
4,708 
11,  504 

2,647 
5,007 
2,701 
5,287 
5,535 

6,255 
8,934 
4,  789 
6,744 
3,586 


508, 759 


2,524 
59 
8,378 
3,458 
1,311 

3,238  I 

2,924 

10, 189 

111 

2,  215 

3,540 
1,080 
728 
2,750 
4,040 

1.546 
2,  843 
5,215 
669 
1,142 


254 

841 
1,390 
1.215 

1,405 
1,773 
218 
2,201 
5,970 

981 
492 
682 
142 
199 

391 
1,631 

391 
5,564 
6,869 

67 

4,126 

253 

367 

796  i 

520 

2,  647  I 
2,402  I 

376 
1,  962  j 

296  I 

1,064  I 

1, 778 

163 

322 


4,114 
13, 175 
5,616 
2,625 
2,640 


2,426 

9,293 

204 

4,980 


73,  228 


14 
60 
167 
39 
20 

266 
35 
59 
95 
23 

94 
75 
39 

10 

285 

175 
110 
606 
105 
11 

11 

362 

24 

9 

17 

74 

294 

1 

24 
399 

167 
16 

72 
148 
984 

5 

295 

2 

115 

642 

199 

687 

6 


4 
7 
24 


921 
5,067 
603 
693 
111 


22 
97 
33 
3 
157 

15 
201 
50 
50 
30 


13,  079 


76 

10 

1 


776 


COMI^ENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CEI^SUS:  1890. 


Table  27.-PERS0NS  OP  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX   NATIVITY    AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890-Continued. 


MALES  21  TEAKS  AND 
OVER. 


, 

Total 

whttp" 

col- 

ored. 

184 

53 

47 

3 

287 

7 

1,207 

55 

966 

732 

1,538 

123 

184 

32 

112 

3 

500 

77 

1,426 

20 

430 

47 

658 

10 

420 

126 

889 

20 

1,196 

20 

315 
239 

43 
159 

29 


St.  Joseph 
Scott  . 
Shelby 
Spencer 


POPULATION. 


777 


Table  27.-PERS0NS  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY   SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 

COLOE,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


5  TO 

20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE. 

MALES  18  TO  44 
I.N'CLU>'^VE. 

yBARS, 

MALES  2 

1   YEARS  AND 

COUNTIES. 

Native 

white. 

Foreign  white. 

Total  colored. 

Males. 

fe- 
males. 

Males. 

Fe- 
males. 

Males. 

Fe- 
males. 

Native 
white. 

foreign 
white. 

Total 
col- 
ored. 

Native   Foreign 
white,     white.  . 

Total 
col- 
ored. 

Indiana — Continued. 
Starke 

1,383 
2,312 
3,902 
2,227 
5,682 

3,442 
1.173 
8,783 
2,  352 
7,804 

1 
5,067 
1,942 
4,  005 
3,586 

5,753 
4,026 
2,873 
3,292 

329, 350 

1,359 
2,477 
3,867 
2,276 
5,780 

3,423 
1,120 
9,578 
2,364 
8,407 

4,892 
1,963 
4,014 
3,543 

5,811 
4,013 
2,762 
3,135 

323, 225 

87 
6 

29 

6 

198 

7 

1 

255 

19 

173 

21 

15 
19 

4 

102 
23 
37 
13 

23,  796 

62 

12 

29 

4 

178 

2 

'""'237' 
23 
205 

27 

12 

9 

3 

107 
30 
34 
11 

21,  045 

1 

37' 

26 
71 

3 

35 

1,096 

10 

302 

59 

""ni' 

208 

3 

37 
21 
64 

5 

30 

1,020 

10 

298 

62 
6 

122 

1 

277 

1,079 
2,945 
4,384 
2,318 
6,345 

3,664 
1,381 
10,  717 
2,628 
9,754 

5, 196 

2,218 
3,772 
3,480 

6,878 
4,260 
2,928 
3,427 

309,  216 

214 
40 
93 
49 

910 

61 

17 

1,746 

117 

1,091 

170 
76 

174 
30 

448 
132 
181 
108 

87,  797 

1 

40 
30 
75 

8 

25 

1.751 

13 

411 

52 

6 

100 

5 

268 

2 

1 

10 

2,674 

1,  395 

4,080 
5,470 
3,124 
7.  823 

4,  576 
1,877 

10,  881 
3,  416 

11,548 

6,571 
2,866 
4.406 

4,508 

9,127 
5,252 
3,822 
4,400 

361,  432 

438 
163 

200 

107 

1,987 

192 

112 
4,243 

214 
2,217 

406 
194 
565 
118 

1,244 
301 
439 
359 

155,  574 

1 
3 

53 

44 

97 

8 

43 

1,910 

Vermilion        

12 

"Vie^o 

532 

59 

8 

160 

5 

405 

2 

■^^ite              

3 
11 

1,893 

ii 

1,873 

3 

Whitley 

17 

3, 326 

Adair  

2,810 
2,  512 
3,218 
3,417 
2,160 

4,242 
4.043 
4,347 
2,582 
3,201 

2,335 
2,621 
2,428 
3,243 
3,640 

3,043 

2,  601 
2,803 
2,773 
2,136 

1,626 
4,795 
5,  980 

3,  216 
3,832 

2,  857 
2,932 

3,  016 
5,  555 

757 

7,999 
744 
4,049 
2,602 
2,275 

3,261 
2,917 
2.218 
3,  298 
2,715 

1,348 
3,438 
3,880 
3,010 
1,971 

2,659 
2,278 
3,134 
3.416 
2,189 

4,101 
3,995 
4,122 

2,  522 

3,  025 

2,250 
2,472 
2,241 
3,354 
3,534 

3,021 
2,484 
2,075 
2,669 
2,193 

1,518 
4,679 
6,226 
3,148 
3,725 

2,846 

2,  919 
2.834 
5,771 

719 

8,359 
670 
3,920 
2,600 
2, 174 

3,070 
2,967 
2,111 
3,194 
2,671 

1,  221 

3,  063 
3,  8.57 
3,  090 
1,919 

69 

62 

209 

101 

263 

326 
262 
395 
185 
122 

308 
283 
160 
360 
204 

260 
185 
237 
160 
11 

120 

270 

1,010 

572 

81 

32 

21 

201 

453 

65 

602 
92 
181 
242 
251 

49 
102 
393 

48 
275 

215 
295 
134 

88 
171 

45 

38 

172 

101 

176 

313 
254 
392 
153 
117 

270 
239 
143 
285 
153 

217 
186 
180 
130 
9 

98 
228 
982 
404 

92 

30 

18 

168 

425 

44 

586 
93 
174 
212 
213 

46 
80 

260 
50 

200 

168 
249 
134 
78 
132 

5 
6 
2 
27 

4 
6 

1 
27 

2,533 
2,045 
2,498 
3,458 
1,823 

3,863 
3,939 
3.326 
2,139 
3,241 

1,713 

2,301 
2,249 
2,421 
3,154 

2,901 
2,499 
2,569 
2,232 
2,065 

1,518 
3,810 
5,487 
2,156 
3,760 

2,717 
2,965 
2,786 
5,275 
740 

7,760 
630 
3,972 
2,307 
1,944 

3,300 
2,628 
1,698 
3,332 
1,934 

1,043 
2,890 
3,925 
3,215 
1,656 

371 
258 
835 
349 
759 

998 
958 
1,221 
684 
575 

1,097 
830 
606 

1,392 
760 

810 
711 
935 
5S9 
69 

608 
1,043 
3,152 
1,688 

373 

114 

109 

708 

1,944 

208 

2,760 
348 
711 
637 
809 

210 
504 

1,053 
337 

1,056 

641 

805 
597 
409 
595 

4 
12 

5 
41 

1 
4 
11 
3 
6 

2 
1 

ii' 

9 

6 
5 
1 
1 
9 

2 

46 
6 
11 

14 

17 

100 
1 

38 
3 

15 
3 

6 
3 
5 
6 

7 

2 
19 

9 
63 

2 

3.  020 
2.543 

2,  ,506 
4,325 
2.091 

4,  515 
4,775 

3,  880 
2,482 
4,044 

1,861 
2,818 
2,561 
2,620 
3,826 

3.663 

2.878 
2,  820 
2.  546 
2,  708 

1.  753 
4,165 
6,  051 
2.254 
4,731 

3,592 
3.777 
3,242 
5,821 
880 

7,624 
619 
4,683 
2.861 
2,124 

4,043 
3,162 
1,  829 

4,  050 
2,207 

1,098 
3,611 
4,686 
4,306 
1,863 

733 

552 
2,275 

550 
1,090 

1,899 
1,936 
2. 175 
1.  439 
1.395 

1.667 
1,379 
945 
2,287 
1,247 

1,431 
1,230 
1,393 
1,  372 
200 

871 
2,869 
5,462 
2,563 

715 

251 

290 

1,448 

3,762 

310 

6,  055 
550 
1,608 
1,322 
1,290 

449 
955 

1.650 
605 

1,737 

923 

1,370 

1,037 

879 

1,152 

6 

Adams 

Allamakee          

16 
6 

Appanoose 

41 

Benton     

6 

1 

21 

2 

2 

2 

6 

1 

24 

2 

3 

6 

3 

6 

Boone 

19 

2 

8 

Buena  Vista 

4 

1 

Carroll 

5 
1 

11 

2 

1 

4 

1 

7 
1 

is 

11 

11 

Cerro  Gordo 

5 

1 

1 

Clarke          

17 

11 

13 

PTqtt- 

3 

37 

3 

8 

13 
10 

2 

41 

1 

5 

14 
12 

4 

65 

6 

Dallas           

13 

Davis      

17 

20 

3 

60 

67 

118 

1 

Dnbuflue    

21 

22 

49 

3 

18 

13 

1» 

3 

Franklin 

Fremont 

Greene 

7 
3 
2 
8 
2 

4 

1 

5 

4 

11 
4 

Grundy - 

Guthrie 

Haniiltoii 

8 
5 
7 

2 

Hardin         

55 
3 

76 
2 

7 

7 

94 

1 

I 

Harrison       . 

i         ,0? 

Henry 

Howard 

1         103 
1             3 

778 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVEIfTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  27.— PERSONS  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND   VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Contiuued. 


COUNTIES. 


Iowa — Continued. 

Humboldt 

Ida 

Iowa 

Jackson  

Jasper 


Jefferson 
Johnson  . 

Jones 

Keokuk  . 
Kossuth  . 


Lee 

Linn 

Louisa  — 

Lucas 

Lyon 

Madison . . 
Mahaska  . 
Marion  ... 
Marshall  . 
Mills 


Mitchell 

Monona 

Monroe 

Montgomery 
Muscatine . . . 


O'Brien.. . 
Osceola  — 

Page 

Palo  Alto. 
Plymouth 


Pocahontas 

Polk 

Pottawattamie 

Poweshiek 

Kinggold 


Sac 

Scott  . . 
Shelby. 
Sioux . . 
Story . . 


Tama 

Taylor 

Union 

Van  Buren. 
Wapello  ... 


Warren 

Washington  . 

Wayue 

Webster 

Winnebago . . 


Winneshiek  . 
Woodbury... 

Worth 

Wright 


Kansas 


Allen 

Anderson. 
Atchison  . 

Barber 

Barton 


Bourbon 

Brown 

Butler 

Chase 

Chautauqua . 


5  TO  20  YEARS,   INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


1,648 

1,  802 
3,274 
3,984 
4,386 

2,598 
4,048 
3,314 
4,174 
2,370 

5,914 

7,243 
2,126 
2.568 
1,378 

3,024 
4,553 
4,109 
4,  275 
2.790 

2,373 
2,693 

2,  37y 

2,  804 
3,857 

2,154 

971 

3,785 

1,  637 

3,  358 

1,647 
10,  683 
7,706 
3,327 

2,  744 

2,573 
6,759 
3,221 
2,662 
3,199 

3,816 
3,204 
3,077 
2,948 
5,026 

3,452 
3,131 
2,979 

3,  86-i 
1,358 

4,036 
8,091 
1,096 
2,116 


2,662 
2,  634 
4,194 
1,481 
2,270 

4,883 
3,628 
4,625 
1,505 
2,583 


Fe- 
males, 


1,618 
1,672 
3,258 
3,946 
4,335 

2,589 
3,853 
3,196 
4,193 
2,133 

5,921 
7,503 
1,973 
2,466 
1,258 

2,879 
4,583 
4, 177 
4,253 
2,719 

2,440 
2,580 
2,378 
2,841 
3,829 

2,059 
866 
3,774 
1,563 
3,111 

1,605 
10,  882 
7,574 
3,227 
2,573 

2,507 
6,738 
2,997 
2,557 
3,112 

3,710 
3,207 
3,  023 
2,  820 
5,148 

3,281 
3,193 
2,964 
3,733 
1,294 

3,953 
7,934 
1,595 
1,  961 


245, 191 


2,448 
2,613 
4,061 
1,420 
2,253 

4,972 
3,420 
4,468 
1,417 
2,421 


Foreign  white. 


Males. 


213 
252 
162 
255 
235 


222 
271 
270 
262 

206 
523 
21 
201 
248 

30 
305 
184 
279 
101 

142 
180 
83 
185 
341 

227 
132 
142 

180 
504 

185 
678 
749 
119 
12 


800 
391 
782 
212 

317 
34 
79 
37 

231 

41 
46 
20 
407 
145 

289 
993 
206 
192 


43 
50 

217 

20 

280 

58 
116 
110 

64 
4 


Fe- 
males. 


162 
172 
147 
207 
186 

44 
185 
238 
222 
234 

196 
661 
29 
162 
192 

25 
309 
168 
256 

75 

114 
169 
90 
166 
264 

183 
106 
119 
143 
395 

144 

765 

751 

92 

7 

202 
729 
265 
638 
184 

307 
28 

124 
20 

249 

34 
48 

377 
106 

243 

1,039 

179 

145 


10,  512 


29 

49 
195 

28 
273 

60 

86 

117 

50 

1 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


3 
23 

10 
9 
4 

4 
2 

267 

44 

5 

68 


1 

293 

5 

22 

3 

1 

12 

33 

9 

29 


51 


183 
57 

7 


41 


10, 169 


76 

59 

547 

6 

65 


Fe- 
males. 


319 
32 

5 
58 


265 

8 

26 


211 
46 
12 


MALES  18  TO  44  TEARS, 
LNCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


50 


17 
15 
24 
107 

9 
10 
4 
9 


10,  217 


75 

57 

602 

4 

71,, 

469 
73 
15 
39 
53 


1,353 
1,495 

2,  697 
3,428 
4,197 

2,557 
3,703 

3,  324 
3,929 
1,827 

6,647 
7,613 
2,252 
2,269 
1,292 

2,989 
4,701 
3,803 
4,223 

2,824 

1,911 
2,  581 

2,  391 
2,547 
4,042 

2,217 
880 
3,792 
1,387 
2,660 

1,408 
11,566 
8,304 

3,  .353 
2,572 

2,204 
5,435 
2,401 
2,268 
2,933 

3,135 
2,979 
3,083 
2,864 
5,  503 

3,468 
3,380 
2,917 
2,811 
704 

3,  032 

12,  031 

948 

1,969 


2,235 
2,633 
4,  394 
1,643 
1,815 

5,054 
4,035 
4,553 
1,561 
2,144 


Foreign 
white 


823 
929 
818 
941 
756 

246 
918 
916 
690 
931 

1,106 

1,885 

140 

469 

881 

153 
877 
489 
1,101 
340 

665 
647 
338 
700 
1,  0;i3 

943 
369 
674 
657 
1,774 

704 
2,703 
3,008 

496 
92 

1,008 
3,141 
1,294 
2,043 
918 

1,187 
181 
409 
120 
890 

175 

317 

102 

1,408 


1,340 

4,583 

839 

742 


41,  369 


195 
190 

782 
134 
712 

341 
.587 
.378 
237 
48 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


1 
1 
1 
1 

12 

14 
13 
12 
5 
6 

344 
50 


3 
391 

14 


316 

128 
14 


26 

19 

22 

167 

14 
13 
9 
9 


MALES  21  TEARS  AND 
OVER. 


7 

193 

1 

1 


9,342 


54 

539 

7 

52 

381 
92 
23 
46 
36 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white 


1, 509 
1,675 
3,031 
4,000 
5,408 

3,408 
4,079 
4,105 
4,879 
1,980 

7,527 
9,218 
2,892 
2,859 
1,326 

3,858 
5,965 
4,742 
5,432 
3,312 

2,156 
2,908 
2,893 
3,113 
4,792 

2,408 
956 
4,718 
1,426 
2,742 

1,477 
13,  583 
9,295 
4,048 
3,127 

2,401 
5,569 
2,647 
2,  273 
3,352 

3,805 
3,766 
3,699 
3,957 
6,636 

4,383 
4,356 
3,694 
3,011 
633 

2,965 

12,  753 

914 

2,197 


297,  766 


2,904 
3,233 
5,080 
2,016 
2,118 

6.256 
4,667 
5,709 
1,853 
2,802 


1,181 
1,230 
1,933 
2,138 
1,340 


2,200 
1,  634 
1,325 

1,447 

3,845 

3,123 

407 

766 

1,114 

401 
1,469 
1,222 
1,885 

590 

1,352 

972 

703 

1,152 

2,133 

1,289 
537 
1,154 
1,070 
2,579 

1,058 

4,290 

4,406 

975 

251 

1,477 
6,221 
1,838 
2,777 
1,548 

2,015 
409 
789 
305 

1,629 

434 

772 

251 

2,607 

1,102 

2,994 
5,662 
1,409 
1,098 


72,  922 


466 

435 
,547 

203 
,124 

728 
954 
702 
427 
155 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


1 
1 
1 
2 

25 

20 

19 

15 

6 

5 

477 

78 

7 

87 


5 

444 

18 

46 

9 


70 
17 
54 


52 
2 
3 


393 

136 

22 


84 


13 
28 
20 
30 
203 

21 
25 
9 
10 


10 

195 

3 

1 


12,543 


98 

79 

737 

11 

74 

518 
99 
29 
51 
56 


POPULATION. 


779 


Tablk  27.-PERS0NS  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING   AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


Kansas — Continued. 

Cherokee 

Cheyenne 

Clai-k  

Clay 

Cloud 


Coffey 

Comanche 
Cowley  — 
Crawford . 
Decatur  .. 


Dickinson 
Doniphan. . 
Douglas  .  - 
Edwards  . 
Elk 


Ellis 

Ellsworth 
Einney  . . . 

Ford 

Erauklin.. 


Garfield  . 
Geary  . . 
Gove  ... 
Graham 
Grant... 


Gray 

Greeley 

Greenwood 
Hamilton  - . 
Harper 


Harvey 

Haskell... 
Hodgeman. 
Jackson 


Kearny . . . 
Kingman  . 
Kiowa 


Labette 

Lane 

Leavenworth  . 

Lincoln 

Linn 


Logan  

Lyon 

McPherson . 
Marion 

Marshall  . . . 


Meade 

Miami 

Mitchell 

Montgomery. 
Morris 


Morton  . . 
Nemaha  . 
Neosho  . 

Ness 

Norton  . 


Osborne  . 
Ottawa  - . 
Pawnee. 


5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLirSIVE. 


Native  white.      Foreign  white.     Total  colored 


Males. 


4,927 

731 

438 

2,953 

3,637 

3,006 
479 
0,  434 
5,326 
1,501 

4,104 
2,329 
3,507 
655 
2,543 

1,298 

1,666 

573 

906 

3,569 

159 
1,710 
509 
867 
235 

437 
213 

3,263 
326 

2,471 

2,981 

187 

382 

2,735 

Jefferson 3,078 


Fe- 
males. 


Jewell 3,881 

Johnson 3, 


Phillips  

Pottawatomie  , 

Pratt 

RawUua 


293 

2,207 

554 

4,893 
356 
5,  257 
1,946 
3, 185 

567 
3,999 
3,  816 
3,276 
4,404 

469 
3,384 

2,  952 
4,33*3 
2,028 

124 
3,601 
3,500 

905 
2,040 

4,369 

2,443 

2,371 

942 

2,681 

3,  361 
1,534 
1,077 


Males. 


4,869 

691 

397 

2,918 

3,559 

2,905 
431 
6,164 
5,281 
1,505 

3,881 
2,292 
3,455 
654 
2,438 

1,257 

1,710 

545 

923 

3,573 

140 
1,653 
518 
829 
192 

418 
199 

2,986 
341 

2,337 

2,921 

177 

386 

2,733 

2,931 

3,759 

3,016 

243 

2,088 


4,942 
351 
5,  333 
1,729 
3, 156 

493 
4,  029 
3,665 
3,086 
4,197 

4.57 
3,331 
2,  920 
4,218 
1,880 

125 
3,492 
3,558 

875 
1,994 

4,056 

2, 186 

2.310 

950 

2,503 
3,171 
1,396 
1,012 


Fe- 
males. 


231 

63 

1 

230 

149 

51 

4 

54 

354 

75 

282 
70 

127 

20 

1 

247 

196 

11 

41 

69 

1 

124 

26 

23 

7 


67 

329 

6 
16 
70 
30 


6 

330 

83 

16 

19 
171 
481 
832 
303 

2 
56 
75 
25 
99 

1 

147 

51 

20 

25 

414 
70 

103 
24 

82 
194 

10 
166 


234 
43 
1 
197 
146 

43 

3 

61 

329 

80 

239 
50 

120 
24 

7 

226 

205 

19 

41 

60 


118 
18 
22 
13 

4 
7 

62 
6 

51 

328 

7 

20 

70 

23 

54 
42 
10 
39 
11 

39 

8 

299 

64 

18 

20 
173 
414 
765 
235 

3 
45 


5 

140 

36 

33 

14 

419 
69 
80 
30 

90 
145 

20 
185 


Males. 


310 


55 

8 

40 

10 

112 

99 

2 

25 
158 
915 

17 
1 

12 
27 
11 
8 
184 

1 

69 

11 

100 

12 


Fe- 
males. 


27 
36 
136 


189 


18 
5 

416 

1 

880 

10 

169 

4 
213 

14 
29 
52 

5 

200 

11 

183 

114 

3 
38 
67 


145 
26 
25 
34 

34 
74 
39 


266 


45 

7 

135 


38 
149 
765 

15 
1 


19 
11 

7 
205 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


83 

11 

109 

6 


32 
45 
141 

1 

194 

2 

18 

1 

424 


828 

6 

157 


5 
224 


198 

7 

243 

121 


131 
23 

8 
23 

38 
75 
38 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 

white. 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


4,604 

845 

481 

2,280 

3,145 

2,980 
494 
7,038 
5, 141 
1,389 

3,749 
2,398 
3,630 
590 
2,193 


1,237 
649 
968 

3,480 

172 
1,  932 
508 
791 
252 

460 
261 

3,132 
422 

2,652 

2,718 

196 

360 

2,669 

3,  025 

3,  589 
3,083 

317 
2,355 

531 

4,688 
400 
5,982 
1,505 
3,114 

697 
3,  763 
2,583 
2,239 
3,  699 

440 
3,689 
2,  507 
4,054 
1,937 

135 
3,253 
3,324 

946 
1,920 

3,758 

2,012 

2,241 

816 

2,267 
2,715 
1,  623 
1,027 


696 
174 
25 
796 
608 

167 

28 

356 

1,104 

251 

885 
313 
489 
112 
90 

621 
550 
65 
139 
297 

17 
739 

99 
112 

18 

25 
37 

307 
51 

212 

800 
16 
69 
293 
186 

297 
255 

49 
201 

49 

288 

46 

1,.593 

357 

94 

120 

674 

1,680 

1,758 

1,132 

51 
319 
318 
180 
323 

17 
576 
210 
102 
146 

1,370 
238 
313 


329 
675 
106 
410 


21 

6 

153 

95 

2 

36 
128 
606 

13 
2 

18 
25 
12 
8 
127 

1 
79 

5 
73 

9 


MALES  21    YEAKS  AND 
OVER. 


Native   Foreign 
white.      white. 


152 


13 
3 

316 
1 

937 
7 

126 

4 
160 
15 
29 
48 

5 
143 

19 
130 

59 

2 
31 
49 


117 
15 
19 
26 

29 
57 
39 


5,709 

985 

603 

2,719 

3,698 

3,725 
622 
8,626 
6,241 
1,706 

4,320 
2,801 
4,  582 
736 
2,802 

1,028 
1,429 
848 
1,176 
4,579 

221 

2,081 
646 
087 
326 

597 
332 

3,725 
520 

3,187 

3,361 
266 

485 
3,198 
3,748 


4,323 
3,936 

402 
2,803 

672 

6,009 
505 
7,654 
1,802 
4,088 

844 
4,647 
2,992 
2,  725 
4,196 

601 
4,597 
3,133 
5,321 
2,  322 

186 
3,884 
4, 182 
1,148 
2,349 

4,538 
2,547 
2,745 
1,125 

2,805 
3,111 
1,958 
1,211 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


1,101 

255 

44 

1,354 

1,168 

433 

52 

659 

1,711 

390 

1,514 
725 

1,111 
202 
246 


866 
105 
267 
614 

28 

1,140 

167 

188 

35 

51 
52 

528 
84 

361 

1,222 

28 

140 

601 

456 

572 
618 

75 
337 

92 


3,997 
606 
247 

176 
1,213 
2,477 
2,338 
1,958 


669 
596 
503 
598 

27 
1,101 
529 
193 
292 

2,061 
472 
603 
201 

555 

1,388 

183 

578 


5 
45 
12 

47 

7 

173 

109 

3 

41 
183 
748 

18 
3 

21 
34 
20 
12 
176 

2 

97 

7 

121 

12 


43 
14 
22 

72 


37 
49 
151 

1 

207 
4 
16 
4 

461 

1 

1,279 

11 

185 

6 

249 
16 
40 
67 

5 

212 

19 

196 

101 

3 

42 

74 


168 
23 
23 

37 

37 
82 
43 


780 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  27.— PEESONS  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING   AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY    4ND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


5  TO  20  TEARS,   INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


Kansas — Contimied. 

Reno 5,014 

Republic i  3.  644 

Rice I  2, 736 

Riley I  2,371 

Rooks '  1,465 


Rush 942 

Russell 1,  377 

Saline 3,  006 

Scott I  221 

Sedgwick ;  7, 110 

Seward j  25^ 

Shawnee 6,924 

Sheridan I  651 

Slierman 841 

Smith 3.088 


Stafford. 
Stanton . 
Stevens. 
Sumner- 
Thomas  . 


Trego 

Wabaunsee . . 

"Wallace 

Washington  . 


Wichita 

Wilson 

Woodson  . .  - 
Wyandotte . 


Kentucky. 


Adair 

Allen 

Anderson . 
Ballard  . . . 
Barren  . . . 


Bath 

Bell 

Boone  . . . 
Bourbon . 
Boyd  .... 


Boyle 

Bracken 

Breathitt 

Breckinridge 
Bullitt 


Butler  . . . . 
Caldwell.. 
Calloway  . 
Campbell . 
Carlisle . . . 


Carroll  ... 

Carter 

Casey 

Christian . 
Clark 


Clay 

Clinton 

Crittenden  . . 
Cumberland  . 
Baviess 


Edmonson 

Elliott.... 

Estill 

Payette 


1.633 
181 
242 

5.723 
995 

483 
2,169 

419 
4.  299 

337 
3,075 
1.711 
7,294 


309,  735 


Fe- 
males. 


2.513 
2,543 
1,950 
1.433 
3,602 

2.219 
1,926 
1.914 
1.767 
2.576 

1.507 
2. 176 
1.886 
3,  429 
1,401 

2.760 
2.0t)8 
2.798 
7,504 
1.452 

1,530 
3,  683 
2,219 
3,474 
1.861 

2,818 
1,402 
2.426 
1,451 
5,281 

1,540 
2,018 
2,254 
3,567 


4,729 
3,411 
2,615 
2,274 
1,554 

836 
1,257 
3,021 

212 

7,181 

251 
6,969 

647 

829 

2.  989 

1,5.31 
200 
261 

5,594 
945 

413 
1,825 

375 
4,291 

299 
2,907 
1,667 
7,397 


306,  056 


Fleming i    2,829 


2,  431 
2.423 
1,876 
1,303 
3,555 

2,153 
1.696 

1,876 
1,709 
2,638 

1,534 
2,159 
1,863 
3,269 
1,362 

2,769 
2.115 
2,748 
7,674 
1,392 

1,491 
3.680 
2,309 
3,491 
1,918 

2,766 
1,430 

2,449 
1.575 
5,274 

1,555 
2,024 
2,216 
3,676 
2,815 


Foreign  white 


Males. 


172 
226 

85 
220 

68 

126 
125 
245 
6 
241 

3 

394 

31 

43 


43 

2 

6 

38 

35 

29 
145 
46 

285 

14 

32 

43 

594 


Fe- 
males. 


2,249 


224 
3 

11 
3 
14 
10 
0 


173 
185 

63 
164 

58 

116 
135 

214 

6 

228 

2 

407 

22 

32 

51 


6 
53 
39 

35 
127 

38 
223 

13 

18 

32 

557 


2,104 


1 

1 

230 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


244 


34 


30 


MALES  18  TO  44  TEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Fe-       Native 
males,     white. 


228 

1 
1,248 


11 

108 

8 

1 

1 

24 

16 

1,266 


52,  940 


396 
219 
225 
351 
S50 

303 
128 
242 
1,301 
136 

930 
140 
48 
482 
225 

163 

645 
239 
115 

78 

140 

27 

118 

3,053 

917 

95 

37 

206 

230 

1,027 

105 

5 

180 

2,  472 

326 


4 

26 

1 

8 
168 


19 

16 

1,347 


53, 977 


Foreign 
white 


447 
239 
196 

324 
881 

308 

95 

223 

1,324 

134 

1,008 

137 

30 

444 

213 

180 

616 

241 

92 

63 

170 

33 

105 

3,  321 

938 

95 

43 

195 

217 

1,061 

110 

6 

85 

2,  442 

356 


5,097 
3,047 
2,  683 
1,886 
1,328 


1,073 

2,634 

253 

8,834 

348 
8,062 

716 
1,108 
2,780 

1.500 

186 

270 

6,156 

1,082 

403 
1,792 

439 
3,531 

342 
2,736 
1,534 
9, 1.59 


296, 191 


2,050 
2,  396 
1,808 
1,467 
3,173 

2,220 

2.  379 
2,210 
2,177 
2,500 

1,430 
2,229 
1,415 

3,  226 
1,353 

2.378 
1,978 

2,  540 
7.277 
1,410 

1,747 
2,955 
2,094 

3,  684 
2.228 

1,922 
1.172 
2,  328 
1,307 
5,624 

1,243 
1,556 
1,847 
4,625 
2,735 


653 

730 
296 
676 
155 

319 

324 

941 

25 

1,116 

17 

1,426 

105 

186 

269 

157 
9 
22 
366 
158 

83 
502 
122 
916 

39 

120 

178 

2.  733 


13, 169 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


1,409 
0 


2 
150 

13 

5 

49 

353 

23 


MALES  21  TE.4.BS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


1,136 


4 
2 

22 
1 
2 

59 
4 

5 
137 


2 

12 

12 

1,405 


51,  777 


266 
183 
188 
306 
576 

811 
382 
229 
1,254 
156 

813 
117 
45 
.356 
219 

118 
467 
176 
208 
73 

141 

25 

92 

2,637 


86 

23 

166 

158 

1,052 

74 

6 

287 

2,526 

274 


6,080 

3,  662 
3,259 
2,195 
1,675 

856 
1,299 
2.  891 

320 
10,  486 

427 
10.  024 

858 
1,282 
3.336 

1,804 

246 

337 

7,  539 

1,256 

514 

2,025 

502 

4,  088 

433 

3,509 

1,936 

10,  313 


357, 627 


2,585 
3,  004 
2,281 
1,  735 
4,097 


Foreign 
white. 


1,067 
1,236 

532 
1,207 

277 

448 
510 

1,672 
39 

1,863 

27 

2.403 

156 

266 

528 

308 

24 

42 

695 

236 

159 

922 

181 

1,658 

65 

325 

391 

4,111 


29,  744 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


7 
34 


1 

12 

107 


466 


1 
1,532 


2,765 

23 

2.  552 

202 

2.942 

238 

2.  786 

226 

2,993 

247 

1,909 

112 

2,832 

254 

1,  630 

33 

4,  072 

104 

1,782 

70 

2,879 
2,420 
3,067 
7.580 
1,704 

2.108 
3,  536 
2,584 
4,817 
2,821 

2,119 
1.454 
2,792 
1,  634 
6,721 

1,  .561 

1.778 
2.198 
5,857 
3,522 


14 

35 

1 

3,566 

21 

138 
59 
18 

132 
85 

3 

2 

14 

3 

377 

20 

7 

60 

770 

83 


6 
2 

39 
1 

1 
65 
4 


174 
10 
4 

3 

17 

17 

1,879 


63, 421 


348 

220 
248 
319 
758 

358 
349 
266 

1,,689 
179 

1,118 
138 
41 
464 
259' 

156 
543 
201 
227 


175 
33 

110 
3,249 
1,242 

92 

32 

208 

196 

1,311 

94 

6 

225 

3,346 

347 


POPULATION. 


781 


Table  27  -PERSONS    OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 

COLOE,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


Kentucky— Continued. 

Floyd  .' 

rranklin 

Fulton 

Gallatin 

Garrard 


Grant  ... 
Graves  . . 
Grayson . 
Green  . . . 
Greenup. 


Hancock... 

Hardin 

Harlan 

Harrison... 
Hart 


5  TO  20  YEARS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  -white. 


Foreign  -white. 


Henderson. 

Henry 

Hickman  . . 
Hopkins .  - . 
Jackson  ... 


Jefferson 24,  751 

Jessamine 1,^60 

Johnson 2.  348 

Kenton 8,  727 

Knott 1,264 


Knox 2,79.5 

Larue 1,776 

Laurel 2,732 

La-wrence 3,886 

Leo 1,206 


Males. 


2,437 
3,196 
1,.503 
802 
1,659 

2,444 
5,060 
3,906 
1,989 
2.448 

1,  636 
3,809 
1,404 
2,767 
3.  039 


4,147 
2,186 

2,  013 

3,  855 
1,885 


Fe- 
males. 


2,423 
2,908 
1,422 
719 
1,563 

2,249 

4,983 
3,  812 
1,909 
2,398 

1,649 
3,789 
1,413 
2,651 
2.  893 

4,146 
2, 137 
1,982 
3,973 
1,791 

25,  548 
1,339 
2,315 
8,762 
1,244 

2,715 
1,703 
2, 608 
3,740 
1,119 


Leslie 915 

Letcher 1,635 

Lewis 2,995 

Lincoln 2,276 

Livingston 1,779 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


McCracken . 
McLean  . 
Madison . 


Magoffin . 
Marion  .. 
Marshall - 
Martin  .. 
Mason . . . 


Logan I     3,292 

Lyon ,     1,239 

2,  704 
1,8.51 
3,296 

2,070 
2.  453 
2,  235 
903 
2,829 

1,763 
1,  082 
2,282 
1,823 
2,148 

1,737 
2,510 
3, 133 
2,371 
1,806 

4,268 

926 

3,011 

1,349 

3,098 

1,387 

3,936 

870 


Meade. . . 
Menifee  . 
Mercer  . . 
Metcalfe. 
Monroe  . . 


Montgomery. 

Morgan 

Muhlenberg  . 

Kelson 

Nicholas 


Ohio  .... 
Oldham. 
Owen  . . . 
0-wsley  . 


Pendleton 

Perry 

Pike 

Powell 


Pulaski 5,093 

Eobortson 1  882 

Rockcastle j  2,110 

Eowan 1  1,305 


918 
1,449 
2,914 
2,366 
1,814 

3,165 
1,277 
2,  832 
1,810 
3,323 

1,969 

2,507 

2,139 

892 

2,851 

1,769 
982 
2,  232 
1,817 
2,005 

1,592 
2,380 
2,  902 
2,446 
1,714 

4,232 

896 

3,129 

1,318 

3, 175 

1,400 

3,661 

842 

4,898 
898 
2,018  ! 
1,261 


936 
3 


295 


144 
2 
G 


104 
1 


14 


1 
3 
1 

943 
1 


273 


1 

1 

129 

1 


83 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


33 
942 
489 

95 
649 


M.\LES   18  TO   44   YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


103 

667 

99 

452 


130 
506 
30 
528 
484 

1.674 

495 

377 

741 

21 

5,  201 

748 

21 

434 

21 

160 
163 
112 


Fe- 
males. 


21 
811 
413 


96 
704 


426 


162 
506 
39 
498 
441 

1,708 
516 
3G9 
672 


5,693 
767 

14 
467 

16 

140 

153 

106 

32 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
■white. 


18 

35 

736 

159 

1,429 
303 

1,025 
161 

1,  525 

31 

677 

78 

4 

786 

167 
6 
604 
194 
112 


20 

707 
159 

1.440 
266 

1,090 
176 

1,518 

36 
657 

SO 

5 

826 

191 

7 
624 
190 
141 


1,908 
3,704 

1.  582 
8U7 

1,453 

2,448 
4,871 
3,239 
1,711 
1,942 

1,596 

3,344 

992 

2.  689  j 
2.  545 


742 

763 

9 

9 

452 

511 

783 

807 

278 

251 

280 

266 

352 

314 

308 

295 

26 

18 

104 

103 

36 

49 

32 

34 

72 

61 

247 

286 

24 

31 

23 

35 

33 

28 

102 
35 
19 
12 

39 
25 
19 


31 

44 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


22 

1,334 

477 

85 

470 

104 
572 

85 
313 

55 

133 
390 
28 
419 
325 


MALES  21  YEAES  AJID 
OVER. 


Native 

Foreign 

Total 

-\vhite. 

■white. 

ored. 

2,166 

2 

34 

4,524 

205 

1,464 

1,885 

74 

502 

1,033 

42 

112 

1,913 

23 

617 

3.060 

100 

107 

5,865 

59 

654 

3,  864 

64 

109 

2,143 

5 

363 

2,511 

79 

75 

1,967 

90 

195 

4,345 

116 

497 

1,101 

2 

31 

3,564 

139 

556 

3,281 

23 

377 

4,308 

148  ! 

2,317 

22 

1,918 

11 

3,  926 

49 

1,337 

1 

28,  680 

5.  906  i 

1,579 

38 

1,920 

o 

8,679 

1,  839 

929 

2,  449 

23 

1,555 

7 

2, 108 

199 

3,144 

8 

1,166 

89 

636 

1,163 

i 

2,  658 

20  1 

2,195 

122 

1,594 

8 

3,253 

c,o 

1,182 

■i  1 

3, 175 

179 

1,  831 

12 

3,342 

62 

205 
153 
137 
34 
212 


2,004 

35 

928 

8 

2,948 

63 

1,987 

4 

2,309 

2,141 

105 

2,257 

3 

3,657 

121 

2,920 

124 

2,  397 

74 

5,119 

1-38 

1,317 

9^ 

4,191 

54 

1,142 

1 

3,496 

319 

1,145 

3,399 

2 

1,138 

38 

5,461 

1         117 

1,121 

21 

2,035 

1           23 

1,333 

1           20 

160 

7 

698 

178 


826 
13 
528 
835 
297 

325 

384 

323 

19 

113 
31 
45 

135 

310 
39 
43 
2i 


782 


OOMPENDITTM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  ay.-PERSONS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY    AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Kentucky — Continued . 

Rassell 

Scott 

Shelby 

Simpson 

Spencer 


Taylor... 
Toild  ... 
Trigg.... 
Trimble  . 


Union 

"Warren 

Washington  . 
Wayne 


Webster.. 
Whitley.. 
Wolfe  .'. . . 
Woodford 


Louisiana. 


Acadia 

Ascension  ... 
Assumption . 
Avoyelles  ... 
BienTille 


Bossier ... 

Caddo 

Calcasieu . 
Caldwell.. 
Cameron . . 


Cataboula 

Claiborne 

Concordia 

Do  Soto 

East  Baton  Rouge . 

East  Carroll 

East  Feliciana 

Eranklin 

Grant 

Iberia 


Iberville . . . 
Jackson  . . . 
Jefferson  . . 
Lafayette.. 
Lafourche . 


Lincoln 

Livingston  . .. 

Madison 

Morehouse 

Natchitoches  . 


Orleans 

Ouachita 

Plaquemines... 
Poiutc  Coupee  . 


Kapides  . . . 
Red  River  , 
Richland  . . 
Sabine 


St.  Bernard  . 
St.  Charles.. 
St.  Helena  . 
St.  James . . , 


5  TO  20  YEARS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  wbite.     Foreign  white.     Total  colored 


1,644 
2,078 
2,181 
1,546 
1,064 

1,546 
2,067 
2,024 
1,355 

3,237 
4,212 
2,263 
2,613 

3,136 
3,  638 
1,593 
1,369 


108,364 


Fe- 
males. 


St.  John  the  Baptist . 

St.  Landry 

St.  Martin 

St.  Mary 


2,611 
1,530 
2,297 
2,779 
1,769 

832 

1,436 

3,545 

571 

579 

1,598 
2, 132 
309 
1,444 
1,849 

162 

977 

595 

1,044 

2,230 

1,133 
1,078 
1,198 
2,  008 
2,981 

1,867 

1,075 

147 

699 

2,122 

28,  872 

1,034 

952 

963 

2,492 
772 
608 

1,661 

449 

332 

741 

1,098 

859 
3,938 
1,529 
1,510 


1,618 
2,198 
2,040 
1,581 
1,017 

1,563 
1,980 
1,973 
1,301 

3,145 
4,296 
2,374 
2,562 

3,157 
3,446 
1,526 
1,369 


109,  460 


2,524 
1,649 
2,212 
2,890 
1,619 

820 

1,511 

3,469 

536 

514 

1,441 
2,044 
301 
1,311 
1,877 

1.57 
1,055 

523 
1,106 
2,285 

1,171 
1,008 
1,256 
2,017 
3,183 

1,836 
972 
143 
684 

2,212 

30, 923 

1,030 

939 


2,542 
727 
520 

1,590 

450 

312 

767 

1,073 

926 

3,812 
1,.583 
1,584 


Males, 


1,842 


14 
111 


100 

7 


15 


5 
3 

13 

35 

1 

38 

41 
18 
18 
41  I 


Fe- 
males. 


932 

9 

36 


MALES   18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Males. 


49 
933 
966 
463 
303 

337 

1,309 

808 

70 

537 

1,529 

430 

123 

383 

136 

22 

993 


115,  258 


375 
2,084 
1,714 
2,835 
1,546 

3,402 

4,815 

717 

740 

111 

1,246 
3,017 
2,667 
2,969 
3,218 

2,308 

2,825 

894 

742 

2,257 

2,750 
625 
1,161 
1,586 
1,558 

1,475 
192 
2,805 
2,891 
3,489 

9,946 
2,606 
1,451 
3,004 

3,403 

1,752 

1,528 

505 

382 

997 

1,109 

1,992 

1,282 
4,949 
1,779 
2,885 


Fe- 
males. 


Native 
white. 


52 

1,023 

922 

550 

253 

327 

1,377 

776 

63 

567 

1,630 

430 

147 

432 

121 

19 

1,024 


118,  675 


374 
2,283 
1,830 
2,  596 
1,416 

3,592 

5,085 

719 

670 

99 

1,171 
3,213 
2,  751 
3,095 
3,209 

2,261 

2,905 

895 

742 

2,314 

2,947 
615 
1,203 
1,  .590 
1,683 

1,546 
188 
2,685 
2,934 
3,485 

11,  852 
2,750 
1,492 
3,154 

3,420 

1,640 

1,5C1 

511 

371 

997 

1,106 

1,964 

1,381 
4,964 
1,835 
3,010 


1,350 
2,329 
2,354 
1,026 
1,054 

1,424 
2,048 
1,923 
1,294 

3,171 
4,251 
2,027 
2,092 

2,951 
3,043 
1,221 
1,552 


96,  561 


Foreign 
white. 


1,843 
1,293 
1,854 
2, 169 
1,389 

795 

1,  577 

2,  943 
526 
406 

1,271 

1,  732 
493 

1,216 
1,962 

221 
916 
587 
877 
1,726 

1,153 

849 

1,125 

1,516 

2,  302 

1,485 
893 
248 
663 

1,893 

29,  673 

1, 122 
766 
892 

2,084 
637 
COO 

1,221 

395 
306 
610 
963 

777 
3,037 
1,140 
1,418 


11,  618 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


144 
302 
179 
62 
6 

28 

236 

373 

4 

24 

22 

9 

32 

30 

138 

46 

67 

24 

7 

153 

426 

4 

327 

81 

144 

5 
15 
18 
14 
50 

6,440 

78 
384 

77 


92 

193 

2 

131 

153 
99 
91 

221 


39 
906 
854 
404 
234 

220 
,134 
619 


519 

,436 

338 

87 

377 

248 

46 

877 


MALES  21   YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


97, 036 


257 
2,115 
1,713 
2,058 

925 

3,011 

4,131 

622 

475 

53 

809 
2,076 
2,435 
2,017 
3,377 

2,247 

1,983 

648 

498 

1,733 

3,023 
375 
1,184 
1,047 
1,314 

923 

175 

2,436 

2,266 

2,441 

11,  724 
2,084 
1,329 
2,588 

2,445 

1,!:76 

1,341 

279 

346 

1,178 

645 

1,886 

1,221 
3,  454 
1,214 
2,812 


1,727 
2,987 
3,130 
2,201 
1,400 

1,838 
2,618 
2,435 
1,697 

3,679 
5,389 
2,615 
2,497 

3,450 
3,427 
1,418 
1,979 


106,  079 


2,035 
1,491 
2,046 
2,370 
1,594 


1,844 

3,389 

582 

431 

1,457 
2,  056 
558 
1,452 
2,129 

255 

1,098 

661 

982 

1,981 

1,276 
989 
1,140 
1,657 
2,697 

1,725 

1,010 

310 

794 

2,205 

29,  719 

1,304 

841 

1  Oil 

2,403 
745 
747 

1,431 

430 

373 

726 

1,081 


3,  433 
1,298 
1,636 


Foreign 
white. 


5 
122 
101 
54 
31 

23 
22 
20 
34 

125 

198 

63 

16 

38 

90 

1 

110 


24,  669 

247 
418 
259 
151 
20 

41 

421 

584 

13 

49 

38 
26 
51 
62 
312 

60 
141 
40 
11 

288 

582 
8 
602 
173 
252 

18 
49 
30 
34 
128 

15, 525 
137 
549 
143 

179 

8 

71 

18 

151 

248 

17 

331 

237 
248 
132 
404 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


50 

1,190 

1,084 

499 

268 

291 

1,377 

710 

78 

618 

1,810 

449 

116 

427 

254 

46 

1,124 


119,  815 

271 
2,747 
2,119 
2,531 
1,019 

3,457 

5,037 

700 

582 

59 

936 
2,335 
3,050 
2,420 
4,131 

2,731 

2,353 

768 

642 

2,  035 

3,838 
439 
1,702 
1,194 
1,795 

1,051 
197 
3,027 
2,615 
3,095 

15, 572 
2,547 
1,707 
3,241 

3,109 

1,551 

1,557 

336 

491 
1,601 

752 
2,362 

1,569 
4,212 
1,425 
3,424 


POPULATION. 


783 


Table  27.- 


-PERSONS  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES, 
COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


BY    SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 


Louisiana^Continued. 

St.  Tammany 

Tangipahoa 

Tensas 

Terrebonne 

Union 


Vermilion  -.. 

Vernon 

Wasiiington  . 
Webster 


West  Baton  Kouge 

West  CarioU 

West  Feliciana 

Winn 


Maine 


Androscoggin 

Aroostook 

Cumberland  . . 
Franklin. 


Kennebec. 

Knox 

Lincoln 

Oxford 

Penobscot 


Piscataquis . . 
Sagadahoc . . . 

Somerset 

Waldo 

Washington  . 
York 


Maryland . 


Allegany 

Anne  Arundel  . 

Baltimore 

Baltimore  cil  y . 
Calvert 


Caroline 

Carroll 

Cecil    

Charles 

Dorchester  . 


Frederick. 
Garrett  — 
Harford... 
Howard... 
Kent 


Montgomery... 
Prince  George  . 
Queen  Anne  - . . 

St.  Mary 

Somerset 


Talbot 

Washington . 
Wicomico  .  - . 
Worcester . . . 


Massachusetts. 


Barnstable 
Berkshire  . 

Bristol 

Dukes 

Essex 


5  TO  20  YEABS.   INCLUSIVE. 


Natire  white. 


Males. 


1,279 
1,687 
175 
2,370 
2,108 

2,500 

1,199 

986 

1,131 

454 

287 
393 


Fe- 
males. 


1,245 
1,514 
175 
2,341 
1,999 

2,554 

1,165 

987 

1,046 

440 

288 

410 

1,303 


Foreign  white. 


Males. 


92,  572     90,  417 


Hancock 5, 


5,722 

8,507 

11,  777 

2,567 


6,958 
4,391 
3,346 
4,428 
10, 322 

2,311 
2,617 
4,582 
4,094 
7,331 
7,650 


138, 019 


5.695 
8,084 
11,797 
2,498 
5,889 

6,997 
4,  552 
3,150 
4,264 


2,259 
2,492 
4,  360 
4,011 
6,  792 
7,681 


139,  681 


7,819 
3,  355 
10,  700 
53,  999 
995 

1,904 
5,  395 
3,825 
1,014 
3,062 

7,721 
2,871 
3,908 
2,384 
1,945 

3,285 
2,796 
2,308 
1,  699 
2,778 

2,195 
6,740 
2,753 
2,568 


264,  698 


7,992 
3, 002 
10,  396 
57,511 
891 

1,863 
5,  375 
3,  703 
1,366 
2,923 

7,548 

2,  732 

3,  775 
2, 125 
1,828 

3,173 

2,744 
2,106 
1,683 
2,773 

2,079 
6.771 
2,  948 
2,374 


267,  456 


3,601 

11,115 

20,  780 

394 

34,  716 


Fe- 
males. 


Total  colored. 


1,531 

1,315 

1.228 

63 

124 


121 
29 
116 
826 

148 
155 
242 
22 
697 
1,444 


5,047 


9,473 


234 

416 

368 

3,660 


1,806 

1,258 

1,464 

48 

113 

921 

113 

31 

68 

714 

137 
139 
227 
23 
731 


5,490 


Males. 


790 
1,  082 
3,146 
2,157 
1,745 

655 

139 

493 

1,747 


Fe- 
males. 


MALES   18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCmSIVK. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


806 
1,065 
3,224 
2,138 
1,702 

677 

127 

523 

1,  743 


1,109  1,156  416 

508  496  287 

2,870  2,661  443 

233  253  1, 040 


1,092 
1,413 
251 
1,714 
1,777 

1,854 
865 
828 
957 


109 
83 
47 
50 
21 

48 
2 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


MALES  21   YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


3.576 
11,370 
21,  082 
412 
35,  586 


261 

15 
16 
60 


111,  954 


52,  315 


107 

1,480 

7,786 

35 

6,175 


245 

370 

362 

4,252 

1 

15 
10 
29 


40,  596 


42,  059 


7,326 
7,048 
14,  864 
3,169 
7,116 


146 

7 

30 

3 


20,  734 


745 
2,  931 
1,622 
1.105 

466 

84 

308 

1,114 

1,190 
397 

2,100 
121 


59,  935 


142 

1,624 

8,410 

33 

6,888 


281 
3,041 
1,825 
8,595 
1,194 

865 

448 

798 

2,017 

1,755 

1,246 

34 

1,376 

853 

1,376 

2,072 
2,795 
1,456 
1,818 
2,231 

1,527 

438 

1,086 

1,469 


3,144 


9,676 

5,867 

4,003 

5,741 

12,  994 

3,089 

3,  502 

5,841 

4,935 

7,219 

9,564 

143, 376 


269 

2,891 

1,745 

11,999 

1,074 

800 

434 

745 

1,915 

1,703 

1,307 

40 

1,265 

866 

1,251 

2, 104 
2,336 
1,199 
1,710 
1,983 

1,374 

484 

1,134 

1,431 


3,322 


2,796 

2,818 

3,212 

213 

424 

1,708 
549 
123 
397 

2,828 

573 
465 
704 
109 
1,476 
2,  339 


21,  486 


1,  223 
1,646 

330 
1,981 
2,006 

2,084 

1,022 

921 

1,112 

473 

319 

532 

1,189 


170,  280 


Foreign 

white. 


301 
176 

71 
144 

38 

107 
6 
7 
30 

182 
12 
81 

8 


30,  329 


97 
177 
336 

42 
244 


5,916 
3,575 
10,  744 
61,  738 
929 

1,793 
5,379 
4,006 
1,115 
3,066 

7,564 
2,570 
4,147 
2,217 
2,077 

3,104 
2,748 
2,303 
1,484 
2,954 

2,285 
6,612 
2,714 
2,336 


21 

11 

117 

7 

16 

32 

22 

3 

8 

138 

10 
29 

3 

7 

40 

17 


40,  954 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


1,314 

847 

2,  000 

15,  472 

13 

54 

105 

248 

32 

53 

312 

83 

250 

192 

50 

60 

37 
12 
21 

102 
71 
12 
10 


10,  619 
8,196 

22, 119 
5,133 

10,  503 

16, 477 
9,069 
6,623 
9,448 

19, 115 

4,525 
5,527 
9,391 
8,311 
9,629 
15,  595 


176, 600 


86 
222 
328 

36 
272 


309,873  182,834 

738 

4,  574 

I  17,672 

147 

23, 987 


4,351 
12,  009 
20, 924 
653 
44, 158 


282 

2,  874 

2.456 

14,  280 

858 

645 

363 

731 

1,  093 

1,597 

1,089 

34 

1, 142 

735 

1,  380 

1,610 
1,925 
1,191 
1,226 
1,  735 

1,437 
424 
841 

1,006 


6,605 

94  I 
264 
566  I 

49 
467 


3,562 

4,630 

4,802 

260 


2,438 
834 
225 
454 

4,128 

706 

748 

955 

238 

2,664 

2,997 


42,  243 


805 

862 

3,646 

2,056 

1,264 

506 

81 

327 

1,305 

1,474 
490 

2,526 
141 


632 


6,367 
4,342 
13,  333 
69,  613 
1,211 

2,490 
7,485 
5,512 
1,927 
4,069 

10, 396 
3,  035 
5,  582 
2,745 
2,765 

4,319 
3,581 
3,060 
1,906 
3,778 

3,140 
9,036 
3,636 
3,272 


401,  845 


27 
15 
153 
10 
19 

47 
25 
10 
6 
184 

15 

35 

3 

7 
53 
23 


51,895 


2,709 

1,246 

4,221 

29,  569 

21 

110 

377 

519 

58 

84 

631 
305 
675 
432 
141 

188 

293 

90 

35 
38 

178 

277 

21 

25 


255, 197 


7,755 
15,112 
27, 681 

1,244 
58,  783 


1,187 
7,579 

23,  539 
191 

33, 109 


342 
3,553 
3,077 
17,  476 
1,093 

847 

493 

1,023 

1,481 

2,069 

1,562 

42 

1,453 

931 

1,779 

2,100 
2, 403 
1, 551 
1,547 
2,097 

1,838 

028 

1,107 

1,403 


7,967 


132 
377 
744 
77 
558 


784 


COMPEOT)IUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  2y.-PEESONS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND   VOTING  AGES,  EY  SEX    NATIVITY    AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


Massachusetts — Cont'd. 

Franklin 

Hampden 

Hampshire 

Middlesex 

Nantucket 


5   TO   20  YEARS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Kative  white.     Foreiiin  white.     Total  colored. 


Males. 


5,283 
15,  896 

6.710 

50,  890 

312 


Fe- 
males. 


5,153 
16,  296 

7,096 

50,  396 

341 


Korfolk 15,  045  I  15,  303 

Plymouth 11,196,  10,959 

Suttolk 53,  449  54,  811 

Worcester 35,311  i  35,075 


Michigan. 

Alcona  . 
Alger. . . 
Allegan 
Alpena  . 
Antrim. 


Arenac . 
Baraga  . 
Barry .. . 

Bay 

Benzie.. 


Berrieu 

Branch 

Calhoun . . . 

Cass 

Charlevoix. 


Cheboygan . 
Chippewa  . . 

Clare  

Clinton 

Crawford . . . 


300,998    299,050 


612 

107 

6,357 

1,911 

1,581 

760 

347 

4,174 

7.691 

821 

6,362 
4,  106 
6.173 
3.  0.57 
1,495 


Delta 

Eaton  . . . 
Emmet  . . 
Genesee  . 
Gladwin. 


Gogebic 

Grand  Traverse 

Gratiot 

Hillsdale 

Houghton 


1.711 
1,018 

990 
4,311 

395 

1.780 
5, 108 
1.168 
6,  025 
530 

995 
2,021 
4,981 

4,  449 
5,011 

4,486 
5,982 
5,165 
1,796 
387 

3,084 

9 

6,389 

5,  083 
779 


Kent 14,544 

Keweenaw 430 


Huron  . . 
Ingham 

Ionia 

Iosco . . . 
Iron 


Isabella  . . . 
Isle  Eoyal . 
Jackson  . . . 
Kalamazoo 
Kalkaska. . 


X/ake 
Lapeer  ... 
Leelanaw . 


885 
4,696 
1,382 

7,191 

3,267 

129 

886 

5,129 

3,297 
148 
4,  583 
----,     2,355 
Mecosta 3, 077 


Lenawee 

Livingston  , 

Luce 

Mackinac, 
Macomb 


Manistee  . . 
Manitou . . . 
Marquette. 
Mason . 


637 

100 

6,346 

1,999 

1,517 

800 

322 

3,  820 

7,  893 

830 

6,  543 
4,013 
6,191 
2,  986 
1,501 

1,614 
966 

992 

4,  275 

320 

1,879 
5,106 
1,227 
6,006 
474 

958 
1,970 
4,914 
4,533 
4,825 

4.242 
5,553 
5,110 
1,819 
370 

2,867 

3 

6,630 

5,418 

778 

15, 108 

416 

911 
4,510 
1,298 

7,500 
3,150 

142 

880 
5,039 

3,192 
149 
4,621 
2,275 
3,030 


Males 


638 

4,287 

1.065 

10,  619 

6 

1,971 
1,094 
9,  994 
7,058 


49,  009 


325 
51 
269 
796 
273 

229 
144 

81 
2,265 

95 

384 

92 

322 

40 
228 

537 
1,049 
220 
152 
94 

550 
84 
127 
375 
158 

663 
217 
166 
60 
1,425 

1,514 
367 
217 
769 
239 

443 

5 

334 

564 

76 

2,875 
142 
226 
538 
134 

249 

135 
191 
332 
485 

1,091 

15 

1,949 

526 

426 


Fe- 
males. 


531 

4,831 

1,132 

12,  998 

22 

2,217 

1,135 

12,  445 

7,527 


47,  621 


249 
48 
231 
88fi 
269 

256 
116 
61 

2,232 
109 

378 
89 

308 
36 

198 

456 
1,070 
215 
136 
41 

572 
85 
133 
403 
140 

515 
234 
190  I 
70 
1,383 

1,443 
324 

239 
678 
188 

401 

2 

322 

575 

57 

2,984 
100 
148 
558 
111 

310 
131 
145 
314 
432 

1,027 

11 

1,655 

493 

387 


Males. 


20 
169 

43 
567 


79 

105 

1,017 

248 


3,493 


34 


79 
350 
41 

28 
85 


33 
17 
168 
43 
2 


2 
95 
12 


80 

94 

1 

102 


Fe- 
males. 


14 
193 

49 

618 

3 


94 

1,077 
262 


MALES  18  TO   44  YEAKS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


5,970 
17,  488 

7,127 

59,  246 

499 

16, 525 
15,  907 
66,  516 
38,  497 


Foreign 
white 


3,  513     291, 161 


4 
13 

7(1 

1 

28 

21 
71 
9 
41 
11 

112 
10 
91 

273 
49 

24 
85 


6 
4 

47 

12 

185 

47 

1 


3 

73 
17 
11 
1 

72  I 


560 

191 

6,264 

1,115 

1,530 

565 

274 
4,406 
6,087 

837 

6,801 
4,766 
8,  034 
3,728 
1,300 

1,275 

847 

1,344 

4,714 

515 

1,646 
5,930 
1,251 
6,574 
726 

1,  545 

2,158 

!^,  L"  :i 

5,C30 
2,450 

1,892 
6,824 

5,  990 
1,468 

464 

2,728 

18 

8,  319 

6,  640 
957 


2,030 
11,  931 

2,866 

35,  502 

30 

8,342 

4,434 

48.  007 

22,  514 


166,  831 

1.097 

330 

1,120 

2,  379 

872 

705 
553 
380 
6,642 
382 

1,289 
329 

1,166 
244 
770 

1,441 

2,257 
834 
620 
588 

2,945 
393 
453 

1,21)7 
659 

4,  330 

1,008 

643 

316 

6,820 

3,  .303 
1,058 
820 
2,498 
1, 150 

1,  035 

85 

1,577 

1,502 

456 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


15,  509 

8,365 

199 

506 

971 

889 

3,  860 

1,719 

996 

588 

8,033 

1,081 

3,776 

530 

235 

844 

1,025 

1,175 

4,206 

1,668 

2,015 

3,326 

131 

59 

2,832 

9,754 

1,  846 

1,807 

32 

240 

79 

948 

2 

152 

159 

3,190 

363 


MALES  21  YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


4,773 

7 
17 
64 

3 


25 
53 
9 
65 
14 

162 

12 

140 

359 

51 

30 
92 
3 


15 
168 


25 

27 
1' 
22 

3 
112 
29 
15 


103 


130 
120 


191 
1 


13 
64 

72 
15 
1 
96 
11 

9 
15 
46 
70 
84  I 


9,062 
22,  331 

9,957 

74,  357 

937 

22,  294 

23,  222 

78,444 
50,  666 


Foreign 
white. 


363,  535 

594 

195 

8,303 

1,169 

1,824 

652 

267 

6,011 

6,437 

1,025 

8,997 
7,  313 
10,  890 
5,  256 
1,606 

1,392 

878 

1,522 

6,375 

580 

1,  854 
8,623 
1,643 
9,062 

792 

1,584 

2,  021 
6,869 
8,608 
1,990 

1,835 
9.192 
8, 130 
1,553 
494 

3,424 

23 

11, 164 

9,086 

1,186 

19,  490 
150 
1,184 
5,025 
1,075 

11,  579 
5,141 

257 
1,307 
5,181 


2,751 
15,  9]  5 

4,483 

49, 100 

73 

12,  391 

6,  433 
66,  728 
31,718 


247,  473 

1,  306 

372 

2,  736 
3,132 
1,233 

929 

665 

1,027 

9,216 

531 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


2,227 
114 
2,572 
2,148 
3,416 


1,956 
2,685 
1,  036 
1,421 
657 

3,453 
930 
681 

2.520 
813 

4,577 
1,539 

1,  228 

859 

8,545 

4.  98.) 
1,932 
1,699 
3,020 
1,316 

1,580 

88 

2,809 

2,812 

591 

12,  742 
683 
1,055 
3,060 
1,018 

2,529 
1,251 
881 
1,426 
3,549 


4,  384 

128 

11, 073 

2,454 

1,946 


30 

336 

102 

,100 

5 

168 
205 
,648 
485 


6,437 

11 

27 

109 

5 

81 

38 
71 
11 
87 
16 


2,685 

216 

801 

18 

2,238 

201 

576 

463 

1,134 

74 

46 

117 

3 

12 

6 

66 
26 
231 
72 
12 


25 
37 
27 
21 


144 
38 
23 
8 

147 


172 

181 

2 

248 

1 

2 

30 

89 

114 
20 
2 

119 
17 

10 
18 

5(1 
99 
112 


POPULATION. 


785 


T^BLF  a7.-PERS0NS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND   VOTING  AGES,  BY   SEX,  Ni^TIVITY.  AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


Jackson 

Kanabec 

Kandiyohi 

Kittson 

Lac  (lui  Parle 

372 50 


78G 


COMPEI^DIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Ta»li;  27.-PERSONS  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND   VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITV     \.M> 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


COnNTIES. 


Minnesota — Continued. 

Lake 

Lesueur 

Lincoln 

Lyon 

McLeod 


ilarshalL 
Martin  ... 
Meeker . . 
Millelacs 
Morrison 


Mower. . 
Murray. 
XicoUet- 
Xobles . . 
Iforman 


5  TO  20   YEARS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


74 

3,300 

866 

1,543 

3,022 

893 
1,57C 
2,  ScW 

420 
2,000 


Fe- 
males. 


105 
3,240 

881 
1,485 
2,843 

804 
1,517 
2,454 

408 
2,032 


Olmsted  . . 
Ottertail  . 

Pine 

Pipestone. 
Polk   


Pope 

Ramsey. . 
Redwood 
Renville . 
Rice , 


Rock 

St.  Louis. .. 

Scott  

Sherburne . 
Sibley  


Steams . 
Steele... 
Stevens. 
Swift... 
Todd... 


Traverse 

Wabasha 

"Wadena 

Waseca 

"Washington. 


Watonwan 

Wilkin 

Winona 

Wright 

Yellow  Medicine. 


Mississippi . 


Adams 
Alcorn . 
Amite  . 
Attala . 


Claiborne . 
Clarke . . . . 

Clay 

Coahoma  . 
Copiah  . . . 


Covington  . 
DeSoto... 
Franklin  . . 

Greene 

Grenada  .    . 


2,970 

2,967 

1,098 

988 

2,119 

2,178 

1,301 

1,235 

1,543 

1,535 

3,  276 

3,235 

5,471 

5,282 

457 

417 

824 

803 

3,686 

3,  663 

1,691 

1,613 

14,  627 

15, 649 

1,554 

1,475 

3,047 

2,961 

4.208 

4.131 

1,069 

3,  574 

2.301 

994 

2,  750 

5,731 
2,  268 
845 
1,717 
2,245 

634 
2,971 

575 
2,375 
3,571 

1,241 
685 
5,316 
4,064 
1.637 


114, 334 


1,087 
2,070 
1,630 
2,  733 
Benton i  204 


Bolivar 

Calhoun  . . . 

Carroll 

Chickasaw . 
Choctaw . . . 


525 
2,474 
1,806 
1,864 
1.844 

677 
1,728 
1,118 

378 
3,075 

1,178 

1,428 

1,201 

648 

754 


1,074 
3,184 
2,295 

874 
2,  543 

5,748 
2,274 
825 
1,669 
2,069 


2,887 

660 

2.355 

3,447 

1,237 
658 
5  546 
3,  859 
1,6:J0 


112,315 


1,161 
1,995 

1,571 
2,663 
1,216 

473 
2,494 
1.  655 
1,  884 
1,698 

732 
1,605 
1,098 

343 
3,186 

1,116 

1,471 

1,115 

578 

772 


Foreign  white. 


Males. 


68 
365 
236 
306 
562 

719 
236 
576 
63 
520 

303 
253 
353 
227 
419 

218 

1,374 

202 

124 

1,819 

340 

4,897 
250 
515 
541 

188 
2,080 
340 
183 
414 

972 
363 
173 
364 
359 

166 

275 
106 
287 
890 

309 
170 
815 
695 
373 


225 


Fe- 
males. 


61 
386 
232 
281 
509 

641 
212 
460 
57 
486 

271 
238 
259 
164 
325 

225 

1.272 

173 

94 

1.639 

312 
5,432 
236 
381 
525 

115 

1,889 
260 
130 
363 

927 

■     :i28 

145 

349 


128 


104 
265 


239 

140 
826 
651 

274 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


155 

18 


32 


165,  699 


4,174 

743 

2,532 

2,  245 
1,201 

5,483 

823 

2,459 

2.601 

624 

2,385 
1,998 
2,787 
3,339 

3,  581 

736 
3.  867 
1.1.30 

213 
2,541 


Fe- 
males. 


170 
18 
1 
9 


166,  338 


4,267 
831 
2,380 
2,182 
1,126 

5,400 

776 

2,458 

2,529 

038 

2,503 
1,864 
2,945 
3,325 
3,551 

724 
3,812 
1,156 

224 
2,  .522 


MALES   18  TO  44   VEABS, 
LVCLUSrVE. 


Nati-v-e 
white. 


186 
2,505 

356 
1,037 
1,408 

453 
1,266 
1,360 

488 
1,475 

2.  433 

625 

1..3B1 

1.083 

556 

2,920 

2,469 

334 

757 
1,772 

741 
17,  903 
1,030 
1,577 
2,796 

900 
6.895 
1,599 

716 

1,582 

3,986 

1,301 

574 

807 

1,580 

580 
2,169 

544 
1,617 
2,832 

719 

433 
3,904 
2,442 

772 


98,  529 


1,142 
1,609 
1,390 
2.280 

1,  036 

971 
1,907 
1,539 
1,453 
1,448 

641 
1,298 
1,0.53 

637 

2,  547 

913 
1.255 
994 
.520 
750 


Foreign 
white, 


379 

1.300 

716 

958 

1,601 

1,728 
793 

1,597 
290 

1,  3.59 

1,.386 
727 

1,452 
758 

1,724 

1,232 

3.984 

750 

448 

5,112 

1,339 

20,  435 

936 

1,834 

1,591 

700 

12, 141 

1.051 

527 

1.417 

3,  036 
1,099 
021 
1,243 
1,013 

653 

1,071 
314 
896 

3,613 

918 

537 

2,752 

1,944 

1,223 


2,335 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


655 
23 


1.53 
5 
3 


151 
22 
14 
15 
6 

104 

1 

10 

24 


24 


127,  900 


3,004 

470 

1,742 

1,481 

742 

6,545 

565 

1,759 

1,776 

403 


MALES  21   TEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


186 
2,  479 

308 
1,116 
1,361 

420 
1,370 
1,388 

575 
1,532 

2,633 

648 
1,260 
1,141 

462 

3,440 

2,  582 
377 
837 

1,689 

639 

18,  471 
1,071 
1,387 
2,985 

979 
7,384 
1,424 

835 
1,291 

3,825 

1,460 

556 

712 

1,806 

539 
2,380 

687 
1,582 
2,855 

697 

448 
4,131 
2,660 

678 


115,  770 


1,298 
1,944 

1,  608 

2,  670 
1,217 

1,098 
2,216 
1,765 
1,746 
1,645 


18 
6 


1,739 

766 

1,113 

1,517 

1,932 

1,283 

3,  756 

731  ; 

2,537 

2,977 

477 

1,043 

2.  926 

1,600 

7G0 

1.156 

162 

Oil 

1,729 

912 

Foreign 
white. 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


392 
2,479 
1,021 
L391 
2,685 

2,141 
1,187 
2,609 
379 
1,997 

2,288 
1,080 
2.533 
1,084 
2,316 

2,372 

5,970 

913 

592 

6,508 

1,956 
25,  332 
1,373 
2,855 
3,022 

946 

13,198 

2,221 

798 

2,515 

5,002 
1,814 
859 
1,821 
1,557 

844 
2,124 

430 
1,739 
4,989 

1.342 
700 
4,623 
3,465 
1,819 


4,841 


3 
1 
1 

4 
5- 

27 
5- 


716 
29 


152 
3 


322 
50 
37 
31 
13 

148 
13 
23 
50 
21 

70 
26 
42 
69 
96 

10 
40 
15 
3 
40 


2 

1 

4& 

2 
2 

35 
2 
9 


150, 469 


4,009 

656 

1,903 

1,691 

877 

7,212 

619 

1,965 

2,110 

445 

2, 1.55 
1,350 
2,547 
4,169 
2,884 

487 

3,547 

860 

188 

2,085- 


POPULATION. 


787 


TvBi  I    27  -PERSONS   OF    SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES.  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,   AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


5  TO  20  YEAES,  IKCLUSIVE. 


Mississippi— Continued 

Hancock 

Harrison 

Hinds 

Holmes 

Issaquena 


Itawamba  . 
Jackson  . . 

Jasper 

Jefferson  . 
Jones 


Kemper 

Lafayette .  - 
Lauderdale 
Lawrence .  - 
Leake  


Lee 

Leflore... 
Lincoln.. 
Lowndes. 
Madison. 


Marion 

Marshall 

Monroe 

Montgomery . 
^Neshoba 


Newton 

Noxubee. .  ■ . 
Oktibbeha  . . 

Panola 

Pearl  River. 


Perry 

Pike.  ... 
Pontotoc  - 
Prentiss . 
Quitman. 

Rankin  . . 

Scott 

Sharkey  . 
Simpson  . 
Smith  ... 


Sunflower  ... 
Tallahatchie . 

Tate 

Tippah  

Tishomingo.. 


Tunica 

Union 

Warren 

Washington . 
Wayne 


Webster... 
Wilkinson . 
Winston... 
Yalobusha. 
Yazoo 


Adair 

Andrew  . 
Atchison 
Audrain  . 
Barry 


Barton 

Bates 

Benton  . . 
Bollinger 
Boone 


Native  white. 


Fe- 
Males. !  j„aies. 


1,  221 
1,886 
2,090 
1,418 
121 

2.265 
1,663 
1,655 
714 
1,516 

1,703 
2,495 
2,966 
1,349 
1,995 

2,690 
437 
2,377 
1, 149 
1,187 

1,431 
1.940 
2,  466 
1,547 
1,840 

2,228 

921 

1,231 

1,990 

518 

961 

2,235 

2,301 

2,352 

200 

1,613 
1,573 

208 
1,352 
2,  063 


Missouri 465, 188   463,  568 


1,948 
787 
1,519 
1,553 
1,774 


Foreign  white.    Total  colored 


1,172 
1,881 
2,113 
1,302 
135 

2,293 
1,618 
1,550 
712 
1,458 

1,618 
2.  534 
2,976 
1,325 
2,026 

2,684 
417 
2,115 
1,152 
1,215 

1,446 
1,996 

2,444 
1,637 
1,742 

2,139 
1,  041 
1,172 
1,902 
493 


2, 108 

2,  220 

2,  298 

143 

1,623 
1,527 
220 
1,403 
1,909 


Males, 


1,991 
792 
1,444 
1,511 
1,719 


504 

459 

1,106 

1,012 

1.824 

1,829 

2,128 

2,169 

1,748 

1,703 

215 

190 

2,441 

2,431 

1,500 

1,524 

740 

750 

1,258 

1,245 

3,318 
3,004 
3,094 
3,  827 
4,706 

3,688 
6,138 
3,010 
2,839 
4,045 


3,324 
2,913 
2,772 
3,716 
4,632 

3,614 
5,983 
3,020 
2,730 
3,978 


Fe- 
males. 


12 


10,  884 


19 
73 
68 
40 
103 

45 

110 

31 

19 


Mal'^s-  i  nSes. 


11, 239 


21 
40 
56 
36 
102 

54 

127 

26 

16 

5 


499 

746 
6,369 
5,365 
2,418 

234 

689 

1,744 

3,586 

247 

2,421 
2,007  i 
3,160 
1,495 
1,241 

1,760 
3,050 
1,753 

4,480 
4.800 


682 
765 
228 
659 
697 


1,536 
5,068 
2,692 
4,066 
139 

42S 
2,461 
1,039 

659 

574 

2,518 

1,164 

1,555 

888 

451 

1,440 

2,065 

2,  418 

692 

219 

2,302 

925 

4,707 

7,012 

979 

701 
3,117 
1,236 
1,957 
6,135 


MALES  18  TO  44  TEARS 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


533 

663 
6,  531 
5,221 
2,450 

242 

730 

1,788 

3,412 

242 

2,377 

2,  096 

3,  424 
1,420 
1,303 

1,759 
2,894 
1,717 
4,577 
4,988 

701 
3,775 
4,398 
1,658 

650 

1,489 
5,222 
2,  783 
3,979 
146 

394 

2,533 

1,042 

634 

492 

2,490 

1,095 

1,509 

961 

393 

1,363 

1,991 

2,530 

672 

246 

2,238 

951 

5,110 

7,181 


703 
3,147 
1,192 
1,989 
6,105 


Foreign 
white. 


28,  810     29,  246 


419 
25 


3 
1,010 


01 
49 
11 
383 
21 


37 

6 

1,053 


963 
1,513 
2,001 
1,356 

165 

1,871 
1,273 
1,279 
648 
1,192 

1,391 
1.950 
2,872 
1,098 
1,626 

2,211 
719 
1,836 
1,060 
1,037 

1,160 
1,683 
2,278 
1,392 
1,434 

1,828 

801 

1,131 

1,649 

444 


1,957 

1,830 

1,844 

237 

1,344 
1,202 
316 
1,020 
1,508 

607 
1.001 
1,525 
1,715 
1,384 

354 
2.  036 

1,767 
1,174 
1,018 

1,548 
735 
1,198 
1,441 
1,635 


470,  411 


3,210 
2,939 
3,259 
3,926 
3,925 

3,433 
6,059 
2,526 
2,311 
4,184 


75 
140 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


100 
3 
27 


5 
14 
96 

2 

3 

14 
51 
41 
30 
33 

4 
17 
29 
12 

5 

4 

7 

19 

52 

9 

10 

76 

2 

3 

10 

10 
1 

27 
2 


17 

19 

13 

2 

1 

18 

9 

239 

199 

6 

3 
30 

3 
47 
70 


470 

614 

4,603 

4,008 

2,126 

158 

604 

1, 123 

2,430 

287 

1,545 

1,408 

2,478 

877 

881 

1.213 
3,185 
1,211 
3,422 
3,263 


.MALES  21    YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


1,008 
3,  376 
1,695 
2,924 
152 

362 

1,678 

656 

451 

577 

1,  6C8 
764 

1,502 
604 
293 

1,690 

1,  685 

1.675 

429 

146 

2,473 

663 

4,245 

7,863 

614 

472 
2,047 

778 
1,459 
4,836 


1,108 
1,704 
2,  507 
1,638 
201 

2,163 
1,488 
1,468 
791 
1,331 

1,638 
2,408 
3,321 
1,239 
1,890 


Foreign 
white. 


63,  814     32, 223 


95 
234 

285 
192 
220 

203 

443 

147 

80 

56 


52 

37 

10 

342 

22 


1,044  \ 
1,263 
1,975  I 
465 

1,008 
2,188 
2,190 
2.221 
265 

1,607 

1,427 

344 

1,182 

i,67;i 

J70 
1,132 
1,825 
2,035 
1,  704 

406 

2,406 
1,964 
1,387 
1,140 

1,827 
869 
1,458 
1,714 
1,926 


547, 161 


188 

326 

193 

74 

48 

3 
200 
19 
55 
15 

16 

35 

186 

7 

17 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


2.640 

42 

824 

69 

2,053' 

80 

1,372 

65 

1,357 

71 

1,304 

10 

2,113 

57 

2,754 

55 

1,638 

22 

1,623 

18 

2,073 

23 

31 
26 

87 
13 

15 

202 

11 


36 

29 
28 
18 
12 

31 

18 

507 

313 

14 


59 
11 
103 
139 


577 

735 
5,566 
4,  750 
2,720 

173 

766 

1,256 

2,810 

289 

1,751 

1,672 

2,914 

957 

973 

1,422 
3,494 
1,412 
4,412 
3,942 

542 
3,037 
3,582 
1,254 

491 

1,162 
4,  312 
2,141 
3,442 
146 

410 
1,829 
777 
532 
587 

1,825 
806 

1,682 
663 
284 

1,  810 
1,944 
2,001 

500 
177 

2,797 

716 

5,  552 

9,103 

719 

513 

2,  442 
857 

1,721 
5,697 


120,  290  1  38,  267 


4,090 
3,703 
3,  664 
4.916 
4,725 


10 

4,294  1 

99 

7,523  i 

34 

2,991 

2 

2,62C 

842 

5,386  1 

233 
481 
522 
439 
393 

371 
768 
440 
190 
172 


66 

54 

11 

393 

20 

9 

110 

44 

5 

96G. 


788 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  27.— PERSONS    OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES :  1890— Continued.  '  , 


Missouri — Continued. 

Buchanan 

Butler 

Caldwell 

Callaway 

Camden 


Cape  Girardeau - 

Carroll 

Carter 


Cedar. 


Chariton.. 
Christian . 

Clark 

Clay 

Clinton  . . . 


Cole 

Cooper 

Crawford  . 

Dade 

Dallas  . . . . 


Day  less.. 
Dekalb  . . 
Dent 

Doug-fcs  . 
Dunklin  . 


Franklin . . . 
Gasconade . 

Gentry 

Greene 

Grundy 


Harrison 
Henry 

Hickory  . 

Holt . . ; . . 

Howard  . . 


Howell  . . . 
Iron 

Jackson  . . 

Jasper 

Jetterson  . 

Johnson  . . 
Kuox 

Laclede. . . 
Lafayette . 
Lawrence. 


Lewis 

Lincoln 

Linn 

Livingston . 
McDonald  . 


Macon  . . . 
Madison . 
Maries.  - . 
Marion  . . 
Mercer. . . 


Miller 

Mississippi . 
Moniteau . . . 
Monroe 


Montgomery . 

Morgan 

New  Madrid  . 
Newton 


5  TO  20   YEARS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Nodaway  . 
Oregon  . . . 

Osage 

Ozark 


Males. 


10,  856 
1,847 
2,818 
4,008 
2,145 

4,046 
4,623 
907 
4,363 
3,123 

4,469 
3,  030 
2,826 
3,288 
3,053 

2,732 
3,632 

2,512 
3,549 
2,682 

4,041 
2,924 

2,  575 
3,123 
3,170 

5,  240 
2,295 
2,692 
8,605 
3,293 

4,209 
5,287 
2.011 

3,  001 
2,473 

3,850 
1,757 
20,  201 
9.019 
3,879 

5,038 
2,  495 
2,986 
4,920 
5,  255 

2,760 
3,090 
4,341 
3,593 
2,453 

5,  555 
1,876 
1,838 
3,739 
2,818 

2,  936 
1,425 
2,790 
3,492 

2,844 
2,416 
1,4.34 
4,473 

6,102 
2,211 
2,548 
2,181 


Fe- 
males. 


11,  053 
1,865 
2.755 
3,740 
1,973 

4,100 
4,605 
924 
4,151 
3,298 

4,449 
2,916 

2,  829 

3,  238 
3,011 

2,675 
3.644 
2,317 
3,499 
2,593 

3,886 
2,689 

2,  552 
2.962 
3,094 

5,105 
2,230 
3,690 
8,462 
3,363 

4,098 
5,207 
1,986 
2,798 
2,444 

3,779 
1,790 
20,  968 
9,171 
3,922 

5,017 
2.497 
2,923 

4,717 
5,141 

2,667 
3,030 
4,207 
3,649 
2,358 

5,341 
1,801 
1,744 

3,  919 
2,889 

2,974 
1,434 
2,749 
3,535 

2,864 
2,364 
1,323 
4,340 

5,880 
2,089 
2,444 
2,165 


Foreign  white. 


Males.l  Ji«-3_ 


480 
22 
14 
44 
16 

27 
38 

5 
15 

2 

43 
32 
15 
43 
13 

62 
64 
45 
24 

7 


11 
1 

100 
90 
10 
94 
14 

26 
64 
15 
31 

24 

25 

22 

1,309 

101 

173 

32 
9 
23 
185 
79 


38 
1 

168 

4 

3 

55 

3 


103 


540 
11 
15 
31 

7 

20 
28 

2 
18 

3 

31 

27 
15 
17 
17 

77 
55 
28 
18 
10 

10 

21 
5 
6 


85 
87 
4 
163 
13 

13 
31 
19 
41 
19 

24 

26 

1,564 

98 

140 

33 
14 
18 
135 
76 

11 
34 
51 
38 
2 

113 

4 

2 

56 

1 

7 

6 

99 

13 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


709 
123 

63 
993 

27 

420 

306 

2 

157 

28 

781 

19 

23 

274 

228 

394 

777 

17 

72 

13 

83 

24 

9 

5 

27 

377 

21 

3 

679 
50 

14 

243 

7 

16 
1,020 

41 

65 

2,123 

166 

217 

409 

40 

106 

839 

78 

194 
481 
144 
189 
2 

225 
57 


Fe- 
males. 


63 

474 
194 
465 

349 

97 

450 

139 

28 


842 


950 
23 

442 
292 
3 
165 
33 

724 

20 

44 

262 

248 

283 

727 

12 

51 

4 


396 
19 
6 

685 
46 

12 

252 

6 

17 
951 

49 
64 

2,457 
188 
227 

367 

36 

100 

848 


208 
455 
177 
173 
3 

220 
55 


MALES   18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCL0SIVE. 


664 

14 

37 
416 
176 
417 

396 

96 

426 

145 

25 

9 

9] 


Native 
white. 


14,511 
2,072 
2,851 
4,164 
1,818 

3,587 
4,900 
1,040 
4,470 
2,651 

4,234 
2,426 
2,865 
3,988 
3,091 

3,298 
3,576 
2,093 
3,117 
2,192 

3,  935 
2,748 
2,152 
2,421 
3,295 

4,318 
1,697 
3,612 
8,839 
3,491 

3,933 
5,227 
1,608 
3,038 
2,515 

3,195 

1,413 

32,  965 

10,  652 

3,664 

5,  066 
2,598 
2,513 
4,662 

4,742 

2,841 
3,161 
4,553 
3,868 
1,949 

5,  337 
1,  605 

1,572 
4,377 
2,764 

2,443 
2,038 
2,594 
3,721 

2,709 
2,063 
1,792 
3,730 

5,791 
1,929 
2,114 
1,686 


Foreign 
white. 


,407 
75 
124 
136 

28 

292 

258 
28 
97 
22 


97 
111 
195 
113 

451 

307 

98 

86 

26 

49 
137 
40 
26 
22 

614 
420 
90 
541 
115 

82 
249 

55 
156 

96 


150 

;,  144 

565 
699 

150 
108 
81 
709 
318 


192 
316 

257 
18 

564 

40 

58 

372 

26 

84 

61 

281 

69 

188 

129 

32 

163 

345 
51 

358 
15 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


931 
150 

71 
860 

14 

324 

253 

3 

141 

13 

624 

17 

31 

309 

168 

703 

636 

16 

55 

12 

64 
22 
10 
4 
35 

318 
19 
11 

696 
62 

12 

200 

3 

16 
838 

31 
49 

4,557 
244 
201 

358 
49 
67 


181 
339 
145 
137 
3 

234 
35 
2 

752 
15 

43 
453 
138 

357 

273 

60 

426 

124 


MALES    21    YEARS  ANE 
OVER. 


Native 
wliite. 


15, 877 
2,390 
3,593 
5,237 
2,115 

3,759 
5,971 
1.148 
5,  721 
3,544 

5,156 
2,892 
3,  590 
4,987 
3,940 

3,454 
4,170 
2,477 
3.828 
2,630 

4,979 
3,  .387 

2,  482 
2,872 
3,468 

4,444 
1.614 
5,390 
10,  561 
4,300 

4,868 
6,408 
1,939 

3,  650 
3,151 

3,887 

1,  645 

37,  519 

12,929 

4,027 

6,351 
3,180 
3,050 
5,487 
5,637 

3,613 
3,764 
5,  645 
4,852 
2,512 

6,655 
1,899 

1,  745 
5,530 
3,  426 

2,823 
2,211 
3,  058 
4,885 

3,  356 
2,461 
1,901 

4,  638 

7,112 

2,  278 
2,080 
1,951 


Foreign 
white 


4,  062 

132 

305 

343 

85 

1,011 
563 

48 

280 

75 

650 
222 
369 
346 
296 

1,079 
794 
264 
179 
70 

142 
316 
107 
65 
42 

2,013 

1,180 

222 

935 

261 

221 
570 
127 
355 
210 

196/ 

308 

11,412 

966 

1,635 

429 
325 
214 
1,391 
620 

376 
509 
686 
576 
58 

1,089 
127 
173 
955 


181 
107 
663 
160 

503 
375 
57 
384 

781 
86 

963 
35 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


1,041 
165 
85 

'% 

463 

306 

2 

180 

25 

744 
17 
46 
350 
226 

724 

760 

19 

65 

16 

92 
29 
13 
10 
35 

415 
22 
12 

783 

74 

13 

239 

8 

26 
972 

40 

67 

4,961 

259 

257 

428 

60 

96 

1,014 

87 

254 
407 
197 
186 
4 

324 

50 

3 

968 
20 

48 
524 
172 
434 

344 

78 
465 
167 

33 

7 


POPULATION. 


789 


Table  aV.-PERSONS  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES.  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— ContiDued. 


'90 


COMPENDI^^[  OF  THE   ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  18<)(). 


Tablk  27.— persons  of    SCHOOL,  MILITIA.  AND    VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY    AND 

COLOE,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


Nebraska — Continued. 

Brown 

Buffalo 

Burt  

Butler .. 


Cedar 

Cliase 

Cherry 

Cheyenne. 
Clay 


Colfax . . 
Cuming. 
Custer.. 
Dakota  . 
Dawes . . 


Dawson 
Deuel . . . 
Dixon  .. 
Dodge  . . 
Douglas 


Dundy. .. 
Fillmore 
Franklin 
Frontier . 
Furnas  . . 


Gage  . . . 
Garfield 
Gosper  . 
Grant. . . 

Greeley 


Hall 

Hamilton . 
Harlan  . . . 


Hitchcock  . 


Holt 

Hooker  . . 
Howard  . 
Jefferson 
Johnson  . 


Kearney . . 

Keith 

Keyapaha 
Kimball  . . 
Knox 


Lancaster  . 

Lincoln 

Logan  

Loup 

McPhersou  . 


Madison  . 
Merrick  . 
Nance  . . . 
Nemaha  . 
Nuckolls . 


Otoe  . . . . 
Pawnee. 
Perkins. 
Phelps. . 
Pierce  . . 


Platte 

Polk 

Kedwillow . 
Richardson 


5  TO  20  YEARS.  INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males.  .     ^,*- 
I  males. 


Eock .515  471 

Saline 3,580  '  3,387 

Sarpy 1.127  '  1.089 

Saunders I  3,  588  3,  521 


783 
3,852 
2,  003 
2,681 
4,201 

1,257 
801 
945 
829 

2.766 

1,737  i 
1,880 
3,761  I 
964  I 
1,411 

1,761 

474 

1,516  i 

3,081 

20,824  1 

654 

2,  979  I 
1,349 
1,459  i 
1,799 

6,252 

289 

890 

85 

900 

2,688 

2,491 

1,590 

654 

995 

2,461 
68 
1,529 
2,669  I 
1,896 

1,553 

404 

693 

136 
1,388 

12,337 

1,663 

225 

319 

79 

2,260 
1,569 
900 
2,330 
1, 


774 
I  3. 810 

1,  868 

2,  510 

3,  878 

i  1, 148 

'    795 

947 

787 

2, 651 

1,765 

1,881 

3,631 

863 

1,425 

1,619 

453 

1,514 

3,007 

19,  eig* 

656 

2,846 
1,353 
1,401 
1,766 

5,923 

300 

873 

62 

847 

2,785 

2,336 

1,  475 

633 

981  I 

2,366 
66 
1,404 
2,538 
1,812 

1,547 
331 
646 
116 

1,352 

12,  092 

1,610 

225 

303 

60 

2,313 
1,534 
872 
2,378 
2,060 


4,642 

4,547 

1,938 

1,861 

695 

693 

1,571 

1,448 

876 

782 

2,395 
1,  805 
1,447 
3,266 


2,442 
1,758 
1,.528 
3,180 


Foreign  white. 


Males. 


53 
270 
215 
357 

478 

143 
43 

104 
81 

429 

393 

482 
233 
78 


181 

52 

112 

479 

3, 517 

36 
253 
168 

81 
61 

483 
5 

53 
1 

76 

272 
291 
72 
62 

71 

198 


Fe- 
males. 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


388 
314 
102 

216 
36 
30 
36 

188 

1,048 
129 
11 

7 
1 

251 
116 
71 
66 


382 

100 

42 

293 


588 

299 

86 

158 

49 

447 
115 
722 


236 
162 
321 
438 

95 
39 
87 
68 
377 

366 
404 
187 
62 
133 

162 
26 

116 

504 

3,772 

23 
203 
143 
64 
79 

525 
6 

40 
2 

84 

271 
226 
62 
42 
65 

200 


22 
2 


371 
249 
103 

184 
37 
18 
29 

157 

1,096 

128 

9 

5 

1 

235 
117 
50 


322 
77 
41 

236 


510 

271 
102 
152 

30 
449 
102 
505 


2 

10 

8 

4 

7 

30 


4  1 
11 
1 


155 


7 

7 

129 

17 


4 
643 


70 


123 


245 
4 


MALES  18  TO  44  TEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


718 
4,328 
1,666 
2,  347 
4,444 

1,076 
956 
1,261 
1,048 
2,402 

1,013 
1,172 
4,074 
902 
1,950 

1.822 

482 

1,203 

2,736 

33,  296 

800 
2,521 
1,138 
1,679 

1,767 

7,220 
312 
840 
128 
753 

2,720 
2,178 
1,325 
714 
1,075 

2,019 

85 

861 

2,395 

1.831 

1,040 
518 
662 
146 

1,020 

15,  995 

2,027 

298 

289 

79 

2,  068 
1,480 
1,110 
2,378 
2,258 

4,197 
1,810 

862 
1,327 

672 

1,593 
1,  456 
1,616 
3,100 

520 

2,730 
1,200 
2,449 


Foreign 
white. 


141 
957 
789 
988 
1,448 

523 
133 

418 

478 

1,029 

969 

1,478 
787 
345 
501 

550 

195 

.514 

1,  755 

16,  868 

139 
867 
430 
295 
233 


65 
179 

13 
283 


940 
310 
194 
228 

648 
11 
984 
764 
364 

796 
157 
116 
96 
596 

3,759 

531 

34 

33 

14 

947 
384 
305 
392 
343 

1,.537 
351 
187 

1.067 
400 

1.583 
888 
328 
549 

127 

1,302 

542 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


127 
5 
6 

10 
9 
5 
4 
300 


3 

13 

1,919 


MALES  21  YEARS  APfD 
OVER. 


100 
1 
1 


460 
18 


Native 
white. 


901 
4,853 
1,901 
2, 615 

4,  923 

1.097 
1, 123 
1,  430 
1,200 
2,720 

1,031 
1,125 
4,738 
990 
2,247 

2,033 

567 

1,308 

2,885 

33,  720 

951 

2,849 
1,310 
1,879 
2, 122 

8,000 
374 
956 
145 
819 

3,  061 
2,  386 
1,562 
837 
1,262 

2,424 

110 

965 

2,690 

2,154 

1,160 
559 

838 
170  I 
1.158 

17,  037 

2,260 

347 

365 

90 

2,229 

1,746 
1,218 
2,800 
2,574 

4,  635 

2,  138 

909 

1,372 

717 

1.608 
1,618 
1,884 
3,558 

660 
3,059 
1,317 
2,682 


Foreign 
white. 


237 
1,416 
1,112 
1.402 
1,982 

793 
208 
557 
636 
1,494 

1,484 

2,  065 

1,129 

552 

680 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


1,085 

195 

2,002 

784 

2,966 


3 
20 
3 
3 
36 


135 

7 
7 


7 

9 

294 


771 

9 

271 

^. 

789 

3 

2,527 

15 

19,  841 

1,917 

189 

2 

1,319 

8 

641 

2 

426 

1 

428 

1 

2,177 

114 

107 

1 

261 

1 

19 

460 

4 

1,527 

16 

1.281 

17 

525 

5 

278 

1 

322 

1 

1,115 

9 

11 

1,358 

2 

1,098 

12 

610 

3 

1,128 

217 

1 

201 

5 

120 

1 

893 

142 

5,072 

486 

772 

18 

49 

59 

1 

23 

1,415 

13 

600 

2 

393 

11 

702 

16 

.518 

4 

2,  239  ' 

73 

567  1 

256 

1,406  1 

6 

570 

1 

2,  381 

12 

1,241 

,9 

474 

7 

POPULATION. 


791 


•Tabl.  27  -PERSONS    OF    SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,   HY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 

GOLOE,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


is'  ebraska—C  on  tinned . 

ScottsBlufl' 

Seward 

Sheridan 

Sherman 

Sioux 


Stanton... 
Thayer  . . . 
Thomas . . . 
Thurston  . 
Tallev  .... 


Nevada. 


Churchill... 
Douglas  ... 

Elko 

Esmeralda. 
Eureka 


Humboldt  . 

Lander 

Xilncoln 

Lyon 

ISye 


Ormsby 

Storey  

Washoe 

White  Pine 


IJe-n-  Hampshire  . 


Belknap . 
Carroll . . 
Cheshire 

Coos 

Grafton.. 


Hillsboro 

Merrimack  .. 
Eockiusiham 

Strafford 

Sullivan 


New  Jersey 


Atlantic 

Bergen 

Burlington  . . 

Camden 

Cape  May  .  -  - 

Cumberland  . 

Essex 

Gloucester... 

Hudson 

Hunterdon  . 


Mercer 

Middlesex  . 
Monmouth 

Morris 

Ocean  


.5  TO  20   yE.\RS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Fe- 
Male»'  1  males. 


296 
2,924 
1,378 
1,125 

392 

814 

2,412 

85 

164 
1,270 


Washington 2,100 

Wayne l'"'^^ 

Webster 

Wheeler 

York 


2,047 

304 

3,016 


5,335 


300 
2,814 
1.277 
1,061 

412 

747 

2,264 

97 

171 
1,139 

2,  057 
880 

2,019 
276 

2,864 


,217 


Foreign  white. 


Males,  ^^fes. 


70 
172 
580 
143 
300 

335 
290 
300 
266 
112 

510 

1,335 

735 

187 


44,  259 


53 
152 

591 
124 
324 

329 
256 
301 
249 

85 

579 

1,260 

761 

153 


43,446 


9 

244 

139 

160 

31 

129 

107 

1 

44 

173 

296 
147 
135 
21 
301 


10 
248 
119 
141 

42 

80 
81 
2 
30 
134 

206 
116 
115 
16 
281 


260 


MALES   18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


302 
312 
913 


,531 
,914 
,016 

:,295 

:,  128 


199,  630    202,  766  i  22,  903 


2,245 
2,391 
3,614 
2,793 
4,935 

9,  586 
5,558 
5,764 
4,301 
2,259 


31 
46 
75 
13 


337 

120 
416 
842 
283 

3.743 
1,008 

711 
1,217 

219 


9,779 


3,593 
6,406 
8,452 
11,  558 
1,593 

7,094 
34,  793 

4,445 
37,  549 

5,184 

10, 478 
8,404 
9,  728 
7,977 
2,612 


Passaic 13,  238 

Salem 3,505 

Somerset I     3,  896 

Sussex '     3,480 

Union ;     9, 745 

Warren 5,900 


3,825 
6,449 

8,482 

11,814 

1,520 

6,807 
35,  635 

4,096 
38.  695 

5,298 

10,  616 

8,  241 

9,  983 
8,278 
2,670 

13.  607 

:     3, 437 

3,759 

3,  348 

10,176 
6.030 


437 
89 
392 
643 
291 

4,823 
966 
577 

1,310 
251 


351 

784 

211 

750 

19 

306 
4,555 

133 

6,504 

82 

1,457 

1.  289 
323 
463 

22 

3,873 
141  i 
352  I 
52  1 

1.123  ' 
113  , 


24,  498 

349 

816 
190 

852 
17 

330 

5,463 

93 

6.929 

65 

1.417 

1,075 

357 

484 

39 

4,166 

100 

341 

42 

1,  266 
107 


Fe- 
males. 


321 


2 
332 


664 

33 
18 
52 
36 
34 


536 

34 
11 

47 
44 
27 

65 

73 


72 

56 
35 
56 
37 


124 


Native 
white. 


423 

2,556 

1,641 

865 

417 

633 

2,186 

112 

256 

1,157 

1,582 
1,019 
1,923 
270 
2,809 


6,565 

104 
203 
944 
280 
320 

481 
241 
472 
301 
138 

761 
1,016 
1,073 

231 


59,  067 


Foreign 
white. 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


7,292 


17 
40 
18 


72 
880 
437 
444 
156 

411 

486 

12 

111 

354 

958 
618 
442 
64 
848 


5,060 

30 
294 
414 
271 

558 

378 
236 
269 
230 
81 

476 
942 
689 
192 


20, 618 


MALES  21   VEABS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


309 


2,981 


„       .      I  Total 

^_"J?i?°     col- 

ored. 


white. 


265 
282 
405 
1,139 
152 

365 
892 
297 
294 


493 
340 
780 
136 
26 


178 

552 

254 

20 


345 
341 
438 
1,197 
162 

372 

1,212 

239 

382 


518 
280 
764 
147 
29 

180 
513 
236 

36 
383 

40 


3,448 
3,433 
4,770 
3,535 
6,553 

12,  044 
8,018 
8,644 
5,872 
2,750 


206,  869 

4,469 
6,230 
10, 152 
14, 682 
1,967 

7,895 
33,  693 

5,134 
33,690 

6,098 

11,  742 
8,496 

11,  284 
8,090 
2,846 

11, 455 
4,148 
4.141 
4,225 
9,946 
6,486 


77 
60 
300 
253 
276 

395 
145 
112 
54 
143 

632 
212 

231 
91 


193 


491 

2,869 

1,904 

996 

501 

650 

2,505 

134 

286 

1,346 

1,748 
1,084 
2,  225 
325 
3,260 


8,877 


95 
,393 
611 
636 
222 


575  i 
785 
19  1. 
131  i 
499  . 

1,393  1 
760  ' 
705 
114 

1,222 


8,125 


489 


12 
3 
3 

12 

15 


787 

596 

1,165 

2,442 

1,044 

7,256 
2,515 
1,868 
2,514 
431 


94, 872 

1,148 
3,421  I 
1,027 
3,  100 
128 

779 
20,  224 

543 
29,  642 

402 

4.644 
5,749 
2,015 
2,468 
136 

11, 436 
319 

1,325 
257 

5,512 
597 


145 

57 

275 

372 

1, 182 

623 

407 

437 

519 

838  1 

647 

536 

340 

377  i 

541 

404 

450 

385  ; 

235 

197 

994 

717  ; 

1,  286 

1,845 

1,477 

1,021 

379 

316  i 

91,  909 


11,  942 

643 

376 

626 

1,731 

162 

431 
1,  738 
391 
849 
109 


389 

1,466 

235 

3i 

328 
613 
269 

22 
481 

60 


5,635 
5,557 
7,677 
4,909 
10,  661 

17,  563 

12,  731 

13, 847 

8,595 

4,734 


254,  633 


25, 980 


100 
95 
400 
438 
342 

515 
176 
155 
82 
160 

788 
277 
306 
115 


246 


5.940 

7,929 

14,082 

18,  144 

2,  986 

10,  789 
37, 219 

6,907 
33,  978 

9,480 

15,  690 
10, 376 
15,  221 

10,  903 
4,132 

12,443 
5,937 

5,788 
6,089 

11,  777 
8,  823 


1,003 
645 
1,672 
2,725 
1,451 

9,141 
3,170 
2,456 
3,062 
655 


144,  333 


11 
11 
18 

46 
52 
36 
23 
14 


14,  564 


2.056 
5,286 
2.  107 
5,176 
244 

1,417 
31,  020 

1,085 

43,483 

883 

7, 139 
7,945 
3,381 
4,050 
309  • 

15,  940 

610 

2, 168 

474 

8,253 

1,  301 


723 
488 
812 
2,188 
217 

592 

2,058 
430 
968 
142 

1,214 
455 

1,691 

297 

44 

389 
773 
372 

39 
578 

94 


792 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  27.-PERS0NS   OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX    NATIVITY    AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


New  Mexico . 


Bernalillo . . . 

Colfax 

Donua  Ana . 

Grant 

Lincoln 


Mora 

Rio  Arriba. . 
San  Juan  . . . 
San  Miguel . 
Santa  Fe 


Sierra 

Socorro . . 

Taos 

Valencia. 


New  York. 


Albanj- 

Allegany  . ... 

Broome 

Cattaraugus . 
Cayuga 


Chautauqua 

Chemung 

Chenango 

Clinton 

Columbia 


Cortland. . 
Delaware . 
Dutchess  . 

Erie 

Essex 


Erajiklin  . 
Fulton.... 
Genesee  . . 
Greene  . . . 
Hamilton  . 


Kings 
Lewis 
Livingston 


Madison 

Monroe 

Jlontgomery. 
New  York . . . 
Niagara 


Oneida 

Onondaga 

Ontario 

Orange 

Orleans 


Oswego 

Otsego 

Putnam  . . . 

Queens 

Kensselaer. 


Schoharie. 
Schuyler.. 

Seneca 

Steuben  . . 
Suffolk  ... 


5  TO  20  YEARS,   INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


23, 928 


23, 467 
6.569 

8,  731 

9.  373 
9.071 

10,137 
6,865 
5,128 
8,066 
6,223 

3.940 

6,670 

10.  521 

43,  521 

5,452 

6,415 
5,097 
4,574 
4,434 
818 


Herkimer 6,249 

Jefferson 9.  hq 

^"  —  110.130 

4,041 
5,358 


2.683 
1,178 
1,522 
1,206 
1,231 

1.788 
2.158 
355 
4,115 
2.064 

526 
1.618 
1,667 
1,817 


794,411 


Fe- 
males. 


23,440 


2,743 
1,148 
1,482 
1,062 
1,160 

1,830 
1,939 
299 
4.108 
2,117 

521 
1.502 
1,592 
1.847 


809,  258 


5,859 

25.  775 

6.  302 

170, 587 

9,103 

16,  921 
19,  966 

6,827 
14, 089 
3,963 

10,  469 
6,  778 
1.991 

17,488 

17.  474 


Richmond 7, 809 

Rockland 

St.  Lawrence 

Saratoga 

Schenectady 


12,  674 

7,  722 

4,172 

4,001 

2,228 

3, 729 

12,  283 

8,049  1 

24,  773 
6,463 

8.887 
9,268 
8.873 

10,  049 
6,725 
5.078 
7.  766 
6,511 

3,809 

6,614 

10.817 

43,  967 

5,390 

6,228 
5,288 
4,726 
4,484 
729 

6,337 
9,077 
114,  098 
4,372 
5,250 

.5.887 

26.  362 

0.235 

180,  061 

8,779 

17,111 
20, 183 

6,749 
14,  451 

3,890 

10,  637 
6.763 
1,959 

17,  658 

18.  i:i6 

6,853 
5,125 
12, 383 
8,  336 
4.030 

4,131 
2,161 
3,  687 

11,  916 
8,209 


Foreign  white 


Males. 


T<}' 


Fe- 
males. 


584 


81 
123 
147 
177 

33 

13 

6 

.    4 

15 

29 

26 
30 
4 

18 


99, 865 


82 
105 
127 
151 

19 


Total  colored. 


112, 955 


1,891 

99 

266 

445 

438 

1,059 

406 

83 

398 

272 

90 

86 

838 

8,275 

171 

458 

235 

238 

54 

23 

294 
699 
15, 869 
201 
256 

142 

3,550 

560 

44,  695 

1,045 

I 

1,270 

2,058 

338 

780 

441 

347 
99 

143 
2,097 
1,300 

759 
646 
810 
345 
350 

24 

23 

84 
275 
522 


2,232 
107 
316 
435 
443 

1,193 

371 

64 

359 

277 

71 
78 

506 
8,626 

147 

417 
258 
254 
57 
16 

316 

716 

18,  450 

163 

198 

128 
3,735 

632 

54, 153 

1,083 

1,324 

2,098 

:i72 

722 

448 

341 

106 

131 

2,018 

1,595 

928 
388 
835 
433 
343 

17 

27 

89 

264 

546 


Males. 


2,054 


Fe- 
males. 


1,831 


MALES  18  TO  44  TEAKS, 
INCLDSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


28,  683 


24 
101 


34 
102 


12 

94 

715 


9,826 


207 
69 
70 
36 


38 
124 
3.5 
29 
156 

22 

37 
239 
144 

23 

10 

43 

26 

103 

4 

18 

43 

1.556 

13 

47 

72 

134 

38 

2,753 

65 

80 
135 

63 
416 

36 

20 
26 
36 
563 
93 

159 
226 

18 
108 

18 

58 
20 
16 

77  , 
417  I 


31 
119 

1 

13 

73 

720 


10,  620 


187 
00 


30 


10 

113 

41 

19 

170 

5 
41 
292 
182 
31 


19 
50 
1.704 
20 
56 

61 
128 
39 
3,090 
57 

82 
183 

86 
469 

40 

25 

45 

23 

613 

112 

177 
180 

20 
119 

27 

65 
34 
21 
99 
454  I 


3,501 
1,660 
1,389 
1,612 

1,684 

2,022 

2.107 

380 

4.761 
2,686 


2,000 
1,733 
2.124 


Foreign 
white. 


4,447 


783  436,850 


26,  215 

7,73c 

11.  950 

10,  -107 

11,  230 

11,198 
9,084 
7,035 
7.328 
7,556 

5,482 

9,  001 

12,814 

43,914 

5,751 

6.269 
7,041 
5,337 
5.584 
1,058 

8.351 

11.  802 
lOr,  912 

5,422 
6,203 

7,576 

27.  379 

7,797 

169, 197 

9,485 

19,  334 
24,  242 

7,964 
16.  602 

4,811 

12.  080 
9,618 
2,363 

16,  847 
19,  055 

6,978 
4,967 
14, 272 
9,400 
5.483 

5,  368 
2,994 
4,945 
15,  372 
9.533 


Total 
col- 
ored. 

2,935 


830 

996 

458 

61 

C74 

25 

1,015 

535 

261 

34 

112 

38 

80 

127 

37 

1 

233 

73 

294 

158 

200 

34 

242 

28 

25 

121 

86 

704 

MALES  21  YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


35,  088 


19,  986 


8.197 
540 
1,359 
1,980 
2,323 

3,698 
1,677 
455 
1.590 
1.313 

506 

818 

3.386 

28,445 

901 

1,343 

1,  0.55 

1,372 

406 

165 

1,420 

2,466 

78, 094 

774 

1,224 


13.444 

1,973 

191.  594 

3,491 

5,407 
7,617 
1,654 
4,361 
1.692 

1.564 

603 

1,041 

10,  893 

6,571 

4,074 

2,852 
2.860 
1,788 
1,745 

152 

93 

611 

1,485 
.'),  050 


502 
72 

153 
61 

154 

46 
198 
70 
59 
205 

29 

74 

363 

392 

20 

13 

62 

30 

139 


26 
56 
3.248 
11 
49 

85 

202 

49 

7,991 

132 

141 
293 
114 
561 
43 

45 

56 

90 

638 

183 

216 

449 

30 

1.58 
37 


59 

54 

111 

469 


4,333 
1,937 
1,454 
1,942 
1,979 

2,499 
2,  695 
512 
5,973 
3,334 

1,069 
2,439 
2,287 
2,635 


1,063,789 


Foreign 
white. 


6,390 


30,  250 
11,  477 
16,  489 
14, 149 
15,  752 

16.244 
11,  740 
11,127 
8,816 

11,  068 

8,111 

12,  841 
17,466 
46,  531 

7,  492 

7.553 
9.566 
7,455 
8.481 
1,301 


1,016 
608 
978 

1,392 
340 

185 
104 
74 
434 
455 

285 
324 
57 
138 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


3,473 


1,074 

82 

37 

586 

35 

49 

152 

2 

90 
214 

35 

37 

161 

919 


681,629  1  24.231 


15.  569 
1,455 
2.651 
3,811 
4,561 

6,390 
2,855 
943 
3,669 
2.536 

981 

1.551 

5,653 

44,  221 

1,952 

2,768 

1,889 

2,913 

907 

273 


11.  549  I  2,  831 

17,000  I  4,294 

115.192  1117.476 

7, 169   2.  015 

2,  594 


11, 584 
31,  291 
10,  489 


1,947 
22, 134 
3,  233 


170,  997  !266,  747 
11,460  1  6,495 


24,  621 
29.  668 
11,142 
21,046 
6,748 

17,  233 
15,  105 

3,  :^84 
19,  818 
23, 086 

8,275 
6,395 

18,  819 
13,  331 

6,601 

8,700 
4.938 
7.171 
21.612 
13,  991 


11,402 
13,  616 
3,  539 
7,341 
2,905 

4,091 

1,290 

1,446 

16,  699 

11,  819 

6,802 
3,883 
5,896 
3,697 
2,781 

381 

362 

1,655 

3,791 

4,870 


564 
95 
216 
100 
209 


274 

106 

74 

307 

37 
94 

494 

480 

28 

16 

81 

38 

196 


46 

75 

3.761 

18 
73 

111 

245 

84 

9,054 
154 

192 
378 
150 
732 
57 

62 

80 

90 

937 

251 

289 
467 

32 
223 

53 

91 
81 
76 
147 
639 


POPULATION. 


793 


Tablf  27  -PERSONS   OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


New  York — Continued. 

Sullivan 

Tioga 

Tompkins 

Ulster  

Warren 


Washington . 

Wayne 

Westchester. 
Wyoming  .  - . 
Yates 


Alamance  . 
Alexander. 
Alleghany. 

Anson 

Ashe 


Beaufort  — 

Bertie 

Bladen 

Brunswick  . 
Buncombe . 


Burke  . . . 
Cabarrus 
Caldwell.. 
Camden  . 
Carteret . 


Caswell. . . 
Catawba.. 
Chatham  . 
Cherokee . 
Chowan  .. 


Clay 

Cleveland 

Columbu.s  . . . 

Craven  

Cumberland 


Currituck 

Dare 

Davidson . 

Davie 

Duplin  ... 


Durham 

Edgecombe. 

Forsyth 

Franklin  . . . 
Gaston 


Halifax 

Harnett  . . . 
Haywood.. 
Henderson 
Hertford  .. 


Hyde 

Iredell.... 
Jackson  . 
Johnston 
Jones 


Lenoir 

Lincoln 

McDowell  . 

Macon 

Madison . . . 


5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males,    j^ales. 


5,406 
4,217 
4,411 
13,  472 
4,409 

6,730 

6,725 

20,  u;-') 

4,464 

2,824 


North  Carolina 212,  222 


5,166 
4,306 
4,456 
13,  883 
4,194 

6,511 
6,990 
19, 288 
4,383 
2,810 


208, 230 


Foreign  white. 


Males. 


2,337 
1,  74J 
1,293 
2,003 
3,  212  I 

2,277 
1,593 
1,784 
1,293 
5,756 

2,464 
2.566 
2,139 
688 
1,601 

1,197 
3,243 
3,359 
2,106 
776 

844 
3.  446 
2,560 
1,308 
2,  924 

911 

712 

3,616 

1,612 

-  2,  335 

1,921 
1,631 
3,511 

2,157 
2,671 


Gates 1.068 

Graham 

Granville 

Greene 

Guilford 


39 

108 

477 
100 

213 
491 
2,  223 
166 
127 


699 
2.384 
1,037 
3,574 

1,909 

1,872 
2,801 
2,400 
1,141 

958 
3,897 
1,870 
4,099  1 

771  t 

1,824 
2,092 
1,913 
1,964 
3,819 


Fe- 
males. 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


2,478 
1,665 
1,203 
2,056 
3, 123 

2,321 
1,526 
1,730 
1,223 
5,762 

2,424 

2,  620 
2,158 

641 
1,605 

1,220 
3,262 

3.  315 
1,966 

759 

835 
3,482 
2.362 
1,348 
2,908 

871 

668 

3,503 

1.659 

2,281 

2,166 
1,741 
3,  530 
2,005 
2,  694 

1,046 
673 
2,445 
1,042 
3,481 

1,809 
1,843 
2,608 
2,414 
1,224 

890 
3,756 

1,888 

4,050 

758 

1,663 
2,054 
1,820 
1,986 
3,557 


248 


65 
51 

100 
382 
113 

239 
462 
2,  430 
181 
106 


197 


12 
68 
51 
196 
13 

36 

55 

539 

8 
21 


125, 043 


Fe- 
nales. 


15 


10 
64 
73 
194 
29 

43 
52 
503 
12 
26 


127.  465 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEARS, 
raCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


1,173 

194 

96 

2,265 

148 

2,017 
2,541 
1,905 
1,055 
1,267 

562 
1,177 
376 
497 
530 

2,110 

593 

1,865 

67 

1,072 

40 

723 

1,304 

2,793 

2,896 

485 

88 

845 

627 

1,572 

1,445 
3,392 
1,991 
2,372 
1,092 

1,076 
36 
2,819 
1,091 
1,704 

4,278 

1,008 

110 

313 

1,792 

892 
1,248 

166 
1,645 

855 

1,460 
585 
401 
141 
150 


5,242 
5,233 
6, 137 
14, 784 
5,150 

7,542 
7,934 
21,  460 
5,336 
3,623 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


187, 070 


1,  37:! 

192 

116 
2,323 

121 

2,033 
2.564 

J,  046 
1. 1)83 
1,359 

591 
1,336 
345 
521 
479 

2,202 

593 

1,919 

74 

1,163 

30 

704 
1,553 
2,  7  .8 
2,833 

414 

85 

757 

629 

1,798 

1,584 
3,524 
1,805 
2,443 
1,124 

1,041 
29 
2,764 
1,098 
1,735 

4,341 

1,081 

127 

310 

1,770 

916 
1,356 

182 
1,719 

834 

1,549 
584 
405 
166 
137 


387 
315  I 
497  ^ 
,636 
504 

,229 
.640 

.278 
856 

487 


15 
65 
84 
269 
15 

45 

64 

1,090 

16 

27 


1.  034  I  85,  730  231,  250 


MALES  21  YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native   Foreign'  '^°^{-'^ 
white.   I  white.     „j.g^_ 


7,008 
8,405 
9,466 
19, 402 
6,897 

10,  908 
11,512 
25,  866 
7,666 
5,639 


2,284 
1,436 
1,004 
1,776 
2,428 

2,  213 
1,468 
1,448 
1,  002 
5,583 

2, 135 
2.206 
1,800 
617 
1,573 

1,216 
2,605 
2,929 
1,618 
759 

683 
3,051 
1,960 
1,317 
2.658 

967 

675 

3,114 

1,  499 

2,  000 

1.988 
1,548 
3,806 
2,006 
2,150 


554 
2,200 

978 
3,554 

1,737 
1,706 

2,186 
1,778 
1,067 

929 
3,221 
1,457 
3,514 

706 

1,539 
1,635 

1,558 
1.533 
3,030 


1 

11 

105 


2 
45 

16 
1 
6 

18  i 

1  ! 

15 
3 


818 
118 

68 
1,387 

81 

1,642 
1,664 

957 

708 
1,502 

300 
828 
203 
372 
283 

1,397 

374 

1.  099 

48 

831 

29 

495 

783 

1,774 

1,847 

334 
67 
503 
381 
761 

1,250 
2.303 
2,132 
1,500 
710 

739 
35 

2,153 
654 
1,393 

2,587 

595 

87 

194 

1,319 

595 

877 
139 
1.063 
451 


5  781 

1  323 

7  312 

1  102 

7  204 


1,681  I 

726 

967  i 

5,256 

1, 185  j 

2,761 

3,546 

17,075 

1,951 


23 
100 
125 
380 

26 

84 
99 
1.  205 
24 
39 


2,057  109,  .346 


2,859 
1,768 
1,233 
2,180 
2,996 

2,856 
1,819 
1,897 
1,335 
6,401 

2.611 

2,  058 
2,239 

795 
2,068 

1,621 
3,211 
3,851 

1,  9»7 
938 

846 

3.  639 
2,442 
1,706 
3.293 

1,227 

797 

3,928 

1,949 

2,  556 

2,555 
1,935 
4,676 
2.470 
2,623 

1,265 
620 
2,755 
1,192 
4.734 


2,261 
2,128 
2,561 
2,287  < 
1,321  i 


1,878 
2,  006 
1.916 
1,882 
3,377 


16 


2 
14 
6 

17 
6 
5 

19 
170 

12 

16 

4 

3 


1,179 

1 

4,166 

25 

1,715 

10 

4,228 

14 

896 

1 

1.033 

154 

84 

1,609 

104 

2,  044 
2,077 
1,  302 
935 
1,G63 

418 
1,  046 
267 
483 
437 

1,834 

471 

1,  5U7 

66 

1,074 

30 

601 

1,038 

2,666 

2,323 

427 

81 

689 

541 

1,060 

1,587 
3,024 
2,136 
1,910 
907 

870 

46 

2,478 

834 
1,794 

3,711 
726 
110 
263 

1.530 

691 
1,163 

191 
1,374 

559 

1,067 
463 
379 
129 
222 


[■94 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tabli,  27.— persons  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES.  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY    \ND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Korth  Carolina — Conf  d. 

Martin 

■Mecklenburg 

Mitchell 

Montgomery 

Moore 


5  TO  20  YEARS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


1,596 
4,601 
2,749 
1.791 
2.766 


Nash 

New  Hanover . 
Northampton , 

Onslow 

Orange  


Pamlico 

Pasquotank  . 

Pender 

Perquimans 
Person 


Pitt 

Polk 

Randolph. 
Richmond  . 
Eobeson . . 


Kockingham . 

Rowan 

Entherford  .. 

Sampson 

Stanly  


Stokes 

Surry 

Swain 

Transylvania . 
Tyrrell 


Union 

Vance 

Wake 

Warren 

Washington  . 


Fe- 
males. 


1,544 
4,492 
2,639 
1,755 
2.710 


2,565 

2,326 

1.686 

1,815 

1,898 

1,709 

1,593 

1.468 

1,943 

1.645 

921 

924 

1,008 

937 

1,263 

],168 

897 

892 

1.632 

1,619 

2,738 

2,598 

964 

927 

4,295 

4,113 

2,152 

2,314 

3.253 

3,236 

2,969 

2,982 

3,432 

3,208 

2.966 

3,009 

3,223 

3,328 

2,261 

2,242 

Foreign  white. 


Males. 


Watauga . 
Wayne  . . . 
Wilkes  - . . 
Wilson  . . . 
Yadkin . . . 


2,961 
3.436 
1,238 
1,115 
629 

3,551 
1,228 

4,875 

1,117 

995 

2,165 
3,090 
4, 142 
2,204 
2,553 
2.023 


Jforth  Dakota 20,495 


Barnes 

Benson  . . . 
Billings.. - 
Bottineau. 
Bowman . . 


882 

246 

24 

240 


Buford... 
Burleigh . 

Cass 

Cavalier  . 
Church  . . 


Dickey... 

Dunn 

Eddy 

Emmons . 
Flannery. 


Foster 

Garfield 

Grand  Forks. 

Griggs 

Hettinger 


Kidder.... 
Lamoure. . 

Logan 

McHenry . 
Mcintosh. 


47 

535 

2.354 

496 

11 

646 

9 

118 

213 

7 

137 

3 

2, 194 

287 

7 : 

I 

145  I 

334  I 
42  I 
162  ' 
102 


2,843 
3,394 
1,184 
1,065 
573 

3,242 
1,266 
4,945 
1,179 
970 

2,044 
2,977 
4,119 
2,165 
2.427 
2.030 


19,  392 


869 

247 

16 

215 


45 

507 

2,338 

413 


4 
106 
190 


114 

3 

2,065 

320 

13 

143 
315 
25 
179 
114 


27 


Fe- 
males, 


14 
9 

19 
3 


9,994 


321 
86 
10 

244 


16 

109 

796 

632 

1 

217 
23 
47 

114 
3 

68 


9,240 


269 

75 

1 

234 


782 

153 

2 

31  j 
154  1 

57  i 

72  1 

440  I 


12 

93 

857 

594 

3 

182 
15 
55 
93 
3 

48 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


1,598 

4,154 

104 

522 

1.577 

2,010 
2,517 
2,  689 
708 
1.149 

509 
1,124 
1,546 
1,021 
1,556 

2,876 

268 

711 

2,972 

3,425 

2,424 
1,506 

809 
2,174 

363 

640 
530 
210 
116 
272 

1,294 
2,476 
4,863 
3,132 
1,161 

106 
2,436 

460 
1.  694  I 

323 
73 


118 


Fe- 
males, 


1,672 
4,322 

108 

522 

1,434 

1,931 
2,716 
2,738 
652 
1.133 

547 
1,262 
1,585 
1.002 
1,529 

2, 851 

252 

750 

2,961 

3,331 

2,246 
1,  .515 

854 
2,375 

332 

636 
507 
201 
124 
264 

1,289 
2,570 
4,851 
3,253 
1.147 

108 
2,584 

461 
1,838 

326 
58 


804 
130 


13 

131 
52 
78 

413 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEARS 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


1, 415 
4,279 
2,042 
1,655 
2,503 

2,266 
1,923 
1.643 

1,317 
1,703 

891 

1,006 

995 

864 

1,465 

2,388 
812 
3,824 
2,009 
2,976 

2,819 
3,012 
2,610 

2,880 
1,768 

2,492 

3,061 

975 

854 

572 

2,694 

1,207 

5,014 

970 

940 

1,721 

2,781 
3,432 
2,085 
2,167 
1.498 


18,  268 


Foreign 
white. 


69 
5 
5 
6 

2 

159 

3 

1 


330 
34 
156 


197 

804 

2,282 

299 

14 

871 

36 

199 

204 

18 

155 

6 

2,057 

229 

19 

i 

258 

411 

33 

143 


30, 161 


1,020 

409 

34 

591 


209 

432 

3,027 

1,381 


649 

15 

212 

267 

7 

192 

2 

3,343 

492 

4 

107 
488 
109 
253 
580 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


1,178 

3,259 

84 

379 

1,241 

1,243 

2,356 

1.687 

418 

740 

356 

848 

860 

656 

1,095 

1,805 

119 

543 

2,196 

2,411 

1,492 
977 
589 
990 
212 

447 
392 
159 
66 

183 


1,727 

4,  233 

1,605 

910 

73 

1,518 

295 

1,084 

221 

45 


MALES  21    YEARS  .^ND 
OVER. 


Native 

Foreign 

white. 

white. 

1,754 

2! 

5,179 

143  1 

2,398 

11  i 

1,961 

13 

3,115 

28 

2,747 

8 

2,337 

295 

2,106 

9 

1,655 

3 

2, 408 

3 

1,111 

5 

1,242 

19 

1, 330 

14 

1,120 

2 

1,839 

3 

2,929 

11 

1,017 

5 

4,  930 

14  I 

2,471 

19 

3,  723 

20 

3,439 

34 

3,763 

39 

3,208 

6 

3,504 

11 

2,008 

4 

Tota; 
col- 
ored. 


179 


3,056 
3,701 
1,154 
1,089 
716 

3,128 
1,505 
6,342 
1,278 
1.160 

2.045 
3,377 
4,  213 
2.480 
2,651 
1,779 


19, 508 


778 
385 
36 
159 
6 

211 

908 

2,514 

293 

15 

1,022 
42 
233 
245 
17 

165 

7 

2,  063 

232 

26 

316 

463 
34 
172  . 

109 ; 


50 
105 

70 
11 

1 
42 


36,  261 


1,291 

517 

36 

732 


1,549 

4, 085 

110 

436 

1,369 

1,600 
3,154 
2,312 
543 
1,084 

487 
1,148 
1.161 

853 
1.369 

2,225 

174 

670 

2.550 

2.763 

1,943 
1,369 

724 
1,370 

281 

552 
485 
198 
89 
237 

1,050 
2,236 
5, 2.S8 
2.367 
1,111 

78 

1,963 

373 

1,400 

267 

57 


190 


220 

598 

3,519 

1,608 


763 
20  |. 


232 

3 

3,835 

603 

5 


134 
573 
131 
314 
642 


21 

44 

23 

2 


26 
1 


POPULATION. 


795 


T^BLF    i-i  -PERSONS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY.  AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


796 


COMPEl^DIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  ay.-PERSONS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES.  BY   SEX    NATIVITY     A.ND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


Ohio — Continued. 

Hocking 

Holmes 

Huron 

Jackson 

Jefferson 


Knox 

Lake 

Lawrence. 
Licking  . . 
Logan  


Lorain. . . 

Lucas 

Madison. 
Malioning 
Marion . . 


Medina . 
Meigs.  . 
Mercer  . 
Miami . . 
Monroe. 


Montgomery. 

Morgan 

Morrow 

Muskingum  . 
Noble 


Ottawa 

Paulding  . 

Perry 

Pickaway  , 
Pike...... 


Portage. . 
Preble . . . 
Putnam  . 
Richland 
Ross 


Sandusky. 

Scioto 

Seneca 

Shelby.... 
Stark 


Summit 

Trumbull... 
Tuscarawas 
Union 


Van  Wert  . . . 

Vinton 

Warren 

Washington  . 


Wayne  . . . 
Williams  . 

Wood 

Wyandot . 


Oklahoma. 


5    TO  20  TEARS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white.     Foreign  white.     Total  colored 


Males. 


4,349 
3,940 
5,066 
5,346 
6,289 

4,368 
2.422 
7.641 
6,857 
4,522 

6,051 
15, 098 
3,365 
8,549 
4,223 

3,355 
5,347 
5,112 
6,327 
4,927 

14,  936 
3,277 
2,869 
8,448 
4,007 

3,748 
5,030 
5,  329 
4,666 
3,299 

4,215 
3,839 
5,629 
6,113 
6,467 

5,158 
6.528 
6,872 
4,503 
13,  606 

8,279 
6,650 
8,448 
3,960 

5,407 
3,193 
3,886 
7,529 

6,815 
4,174 
7,851 
3,795 


10, 323 


Beaver ,.  476 

Canadian 1,196 

Cleveland 1,202 

Greer 1,087 


Kingfisher. 

Logan  

Oklahoma  . 
Pavue  


1,244 
1,  997 
1,769 
1,352 


Fe- 


4,484 
3,  880 
4,950 
5,406 
6,368 

4,409 
2,553 
7,705 
6,866 
4,478 

6,131 
15,  362 
3,260 
8,534 
4,227 

3,271 
5,267 
5,123 
6,377 
4,768 

14,  732 
3,318 
2,737 
8,366 
3.944 

3,731 
4,630 
5,396 
4,  549 
3,278 

4, 107 
3,666 
5,732 
6,242 
6.390 

5,112 
6,568 
6,772 
4,226 
14, 022 

8,210 
6,685 
8,175 
3,918 

5,524 
3,090 
3,805 
7, 387 

6,639 
4,260 
7,359 

3,734 


9,974 


436 
1,177 
1,224 

979 

1,184 
1,893 
1,807 
1,274 


Males 


74 
47 

120 
71 

309 

32 
119 
66 
53 

7 

450 

1,756 

14 

1,071 


76 
13 
92 
63 
30 

598 

7 

13 

94 

1 

312 
92 

432 
11 

7 

93 
18 
68 
114 
25 

235 
43 

230 
40 

963 

652 

333 

335 

12 

50 

9 

25 

29 

175 

52 
250 

61 


150 


Fe- 
males. 


67 
37 

137 
69 

284 

29 
114 
59 
62 

15 

465 

1,951 

18 

1,137 

67 

71 
25 
70 
70 
26 


13 
97 
4 

300 
53 

407 
23 


111 
19 
51 

119 
40 

199 
36 

194 
43 

897 

683 
356 

277 


39 

5 

24 

25 

152 
44 

215 
62 


149 


Males. 


25 


28 
163 
203 

53 

46 

390 

65 

182 

215 
180 
193 
127 
40 

29 
286 

47 
214 

20 

352 
29 
22 

185 

7 

12 
184 
117 
191 
170 

30 
79 
14 
22 
595 

31 
203 

35 
111 

51 

90 
38 
38 
91 

99 

51 
182 
308 


536 


44 


242 
116 
114 
16 


Fe- 
males. 


25 
3 

32 
160 
237 

67 
30 

320 
78 

180 

206 
192 
176 
145 
57 

25 
275 

35 
216 

27 

392 
17 
16 

227 
6 

7 

173 

80 

201 

159 


15 

29 
548 

31 
168 
38 
85 


109 
27 
38 
90 


47 
171 
267 

14 

3 

29 

15 


510 


234 
131 
95 
17 


MALES  18  TO   44   YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


3,957 
3,769 
5,679 
5,109 
6,839 

5,214 
3,114 
6,  536 
8,440 
5,157 

6,344 
15,  300 
4,004 
7,688 
5,012 

4,069 
5,086 
5,097 
7,526 
4,339 

17,  971 
3,  684 
3,435 
9,536 
3,743 

3,024 
5,048 
5,054 
5,220 
2,968 

4,902 
4,421 
5,710 
7,035 
6,808 

5,185 
6,224 
7,724 
4,631 
14, 876 

8,973 
6,762 
8,303 
4,317 

5,647 
2,899 
4,858 
7,435 


4,819 
8,967 
4,169 


13,  408 


594 
1,544 
1,441 
1,129 

1,588 
3,  055 
2,  578 
1,479 


253 
214 
636 
232 
1,213 

166 

783 
264 
377 
143 

1,714 
7,095 

147 
4,032 

382 

330 
152 

472 
398 
187 

2,655 

46 

73 

460 

31 

1,410 
299 
950 
142 
48 

550 
115 
374 
617 
239 

807 
281 
770 
246 
3,257 

2,448 

1,677 

1,141 

118 

286 

39 

184 

236 

550 

254 

1,033 

263 


1,072 


133 

318 
280 
52 


37 
1 

39 
143 
243 

52 

60 

410 

116 

208 

255 
277 
191 
192 
69 

30 
239 

49 
242 

17 

640 
60 
24 

273 
13 

10 
176 
150 
208 
141 

28 
69 
15 
36 
545 

37 
230 
46 
70 
82 

128 
54 
54 
86 

77 

36 
186 
260 

10 
11 
53 
22 


604 


MALES  21   TEARS   AND 
OVER. 


204 
197 
151 
19 


5,039 
4,777 
7,594 
6,139 
8.639 

7,244 
4,539 
7,666 

11,  208 
6,965 

7,767 
16,  788 
4,944 
9,244 
5,982 

5,708 
6,491 
5,728 
9,840 
5,335 

22,  954 
5,019 
5,007 

12,  309 
4,854 

3,394 
5,820 
6,232 
6,591 
3,749 

7,050 
6,272 
6,621 
9,138 
8,553 

6,390 
7,261 
9,427 
5,576 
17,  480 

11,  088 
9,172 
9,683 
5,763 

6,771 
3,664 
6,738 
9,351 

9,011 

6,338 

10,  528 

5,161 


16,  603 


1,957 
3,751 
3,306 
1,856 


512 
610 

1,667 
745 

1,931 

457 

1,217 

852 

945 

374 

3,262 
11,  554 

504 
6,003 

912 


8,533 
144 
255 

1,272 
192 

2,571 
579 

1,581 
417 

271 

1,226 

423 

1,045 

1,458 


1,911 
1,161 
1,887 
877 
5,684 

4,067 

3,131 

2,438 

363 

775 

207 

599 

1,195 

1,332 
729 

2,247 
794 


1,635 


226 
121 
45 

197 
452 
427 
101 


46 
2 

60 
172 
331 

72 

72 

497 

151 

290 

332 

390 

260 

229 

83 

36 
362 

65 
330 

26 

818 
64 
35 

348 
14 

13 

231 
181 

274 
196 

51 
106 
21 
40 

728 

64 
304 

61 
105 
101 

162 

71 

66 
111 

109 

43 

271 

363 

18 
18 
64 

28 


923 


46 


355 
268 
220 
27 


POPULATION. 


797 


T.BLE  27.-PERS0NS  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING   AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
lABLh.  ^4.  COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Coutinued. 


7,890 

11,  789 

6,549 

8,480 

16,  004 

820 
6,144 
1,465 
1,041 
2,388 

11, 435 
21,  203 
13,  945 

3,852 

299 
3,448 
5,427 
3,183 

17,  520 
15,  299 
2,  099 
11,867 

7,094 

5,449 

378 

373 

2,317 
7,198 
8,  253 
9,557 

62 
97 
574 
720 

114 

788 

2 

470 

26 
98 
91 


r98 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  2r.-PERS0NS  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING   AGES,  BY  SEX    NATIVITY    AV" 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890-Continued.  ^^TIVITl,  ANx.- 


5  TO  20  YEARS,   INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


Pennsylvania— Cont'd . 

Jefferson 7,  3(57 

■Juniata 

Lackawanna 

Lancaster 

Lawrence 


Lebanon .. 
Lehigli . . . 
Luzerne  . . 
Lycoming. 
MoKean  . . 


Mercer 

Mifflin 

Monroe 

Montgomery. 
Montour 


3,184 
21,  155 
24,  775 

6,147 

8,150 
13,  065 
29,  959 
11, 765 

7,148 

9,716 

3,578 
3,682 
17,  730 
2,502 


Fe- 
males. 


Northampton 13, 660 

Northumberland 12^555 

Perry 

Philadelphia 

Pike 


Potter 

Schuylkill . 

Snyder 

Somerset  . . 
Sullivan . . . 


Susquehanna . 

Tioga 

Union 

Venango 

Warren 


Washington  . . . 

Wayne 

Westmoreland. 


Khode  Island  . 


Bristol 

Kent 

Newport 

Providence  . 
Washington 


4,939 

130, 477 

1,610 

3,557 
27, 079 
3, 1.58 
7,272 
2,123 

6,412 
8, 227 
3,  054 
8,300 
5,790 

10.  861 
5,312 

18, 151 
2,654 

17,  788 


40,  961 


7,745 

3,176 

21,  092 

25,  075 

6,070 

8,  382  t 
13,058  I 
29,637  ' 
11,782 

7, 197  j 

9,765  i 
3.627  ! 
3,561 
18,  602 
2,471 

13,  606 
12,  601 

4,884 
134,  314 

1,603 

3,372 
25, 827 
3,199 
7,150 
1,802 

6,287 
8, 033 
2,999 
8,431 
5,691 

10,  960 

5,229 
17,  661 

2,789 
17, 324 


Foreign  white.    Total  colored. 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


41,440 


1,353 
3, 043 
3, 355 
30, 163 
3,047 


South  Carolina 94,745 


Abbeville 

Aiken 

Anderson. 
Barnwell  . 
Beaufort.. 


Berkeley 

Charleston  . 

Chester 

Chesterfield 
Clarendon  .. 


2,  827 
5,408 
2,979 

457 

1,592 
4,001 
1,618 
2,329 
1,477 

Colleton !  3^  085 

Darlington 1  2,510 

Edgefield [  h,  619 

Fairfield 1.409 

Florence 2J  230 

Georgetown 

Greenville 

Hampton 

Horry 

Kershaw 


1,386 
2,957 
3,255 
30, 838 
3,004 


92,  930 


702 

3 

4,707 

312 

309 

82 
393 

7,127 
286 
571 

266 
13 
32 

820 
63 

762 

1,004 

2 

16, 179 

52 

195 
2.521 
10 
52 
76 

184 
721 


193 
396 

767 

170 

2,324 

23 

75 


794 
5,697 
1,445 
2.951 
1,840 


3,020 
2,679 
.5,  312 
2,938 
459 

1,468 
4,296 
1,650 
2,273 
1,399 

2,991 

2,367 
3,419 
1,425 
2,168 

791 
5,650 
1,449 
2,934 
1,  798  ! 


10,041 


343 
1,347 

454 
7.616 

281 


258 


543 

2 

3,997 

283 

287 

72 

354 

5,587 

263 

459 

266 
16 
40 

819 
57 

565 

697 

4 

18, 595 

71 

124 

1,569 

6 

58 

44 

160 
608 
6 
216 
400 

675 

144 

1,870 

21 


10,  951 


Males. 


3 

33 

46 

482 

34 

37 

19 

148 

226 

42 


23 

27 

374 

23 

87 
49 
28 
4,697 
18 

11 
62 


393 
1,292 

486 
8,506 

274 


211 


28 
4 

27 

14 

6 

107 

12 

691 
3 

242 
2 

280 


976 


Fe- 
males 


2 

32 

52 

484 

54 

25 

9 

132 

262 

51 

56 
31 
30 
424 
16 

80 
45 
32 
5,914 
20 

7 
59 


MALES  18  TO  44  TEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


12 

7 

3 

4 

0 

1 

4 

1 

4 

5 

4 

2 

12 

12 

4 

1 

1 

3 

8 

19 

43 

160 

647 

107 


155,  064 


16 


5 
200 


1,165 


7,271 
3,888 
4,361 
6,976 
6,870 

10, 496 
5,784 
4,314 
1,708 
3,874 

6,030 

4,082 
7,554 
5,068 
3,433 

3,521 
3,793 
3,152 
1,318 
3,  020  I 


40 
64 

227 
677 
157 


158, 185 


Native 
white. 


7,172 

2,789 

17,  763 

26,  200 

6,430 

8,981 

13,  773 
23,  695 
13, 199 

9,316 

9,063 
3,682 
3,366 
21.110 
2,  845 

14,  536 
12,  222 

4,508 

158,  787 

1,467 

5,080 
23, 128 
3, 1.39 
6,419 
2.713 

6,914 
8, 764 
3,277 
8,192 
6,452 

12, 148 
4,971 

17,  622 
2,865 

17,  700 


Foreign 
white 


44,785 


7,368 
4,008 
4,296 
7,204 
7,225 

10,360 
6,580 
4,186 
1,877 
3,782 

5,972 
4,003 
7,326 
5,053 
3,518 

3,654 
3,901 
3,301 
1,305 
3,355 


1,395 

3,321 

3,994 

32,  252 

3,823 


83,  521 


2.636 
27 

14,  572 
1,355 
1.640 

673 

1,862 

23,  497 

1,332 

2,664 

1,272 
106 

1.55 

5,499 

408 

3,227  I 
3,814  [ 
43  I 
74.  209 
254 

897 

11,  201 

18 

296 

315 

900 

2,002 

47 

1.000 

1,709 

2,179 
651 

7.422 
134 
452 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


16 

24 

115 

561 

103 

58 
38 
207 
324 
117 

55 
31 
41 

978 
17 

178 
109 
18 
10,  947 
20 

23 

125 

1 

46 

3 

28 
21 
19 
90 
14 

744 
4 

348 
5 

293 


MALES  21   TEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native   Foreign 
white,     white 


8,462 

3,910 

18,005 

35, 113 

8.084 

11,917 

17,  710 
24,  812 
16,  229 
11,  003 

11,  968 

4,855 

4,790 

27,  505 

3,642 

18,  497 
14,  007 

6.284 

ISO,  034 

1.889 

6,309 
24,  679 

4,478 
8,271 
3,  Oil 

9,758 
11,901 

4,674 
10,  209 

8,411 

15,727 
6,232 

21,484 
4,140 

23,  517 


28,  803        1,  729  I    57,  731 


2,839 

2,588 

4,407 

2,612 

456 

1,  379 
4,317 
1,544 
1,904 
1,318 

2,413 
2,252 
3, 168 
1,242 
1,928 

748 
4,944 
1,198 
2,332 
1,506 


733 

2,019 

2,090 

23,  076 

885 


1,567 


730 

25 

5 

11 

20 
12 
17 
29 
18 

22 


30 
60 

352 
1.104 

183 


110,  971 


5,353 
3,010 
3,124 
5,046 
4,675 

7,837 
6,904 
2,715 
1,062 
2,523 

4,270 
2,735 
5,134 
3,250 
2.151 

2,386 
2,676 
2.154 
726 
1,969 


2,039 
4,716 
5,  545 
39,  669 
5,762 


3,266 

78 

20, 710 

3,511 

2,436 

948 

3,231 

29,  974 

2,631 

3,785 

2,640 
228 
402 

8.186 
920 

4,910 
4.827 

155 
114,498 

653 

1,265 

16.  408 

32 

715 

596 

1,893 

2,902 

108 

1,929 

2,802 

3,195 

2, 097 

9,232 

320 

1,378 


40,  025 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


18 

44 

132 

735 

129 

62 

51 

259 

404 

139 

74 
54 
47 
1,029 
24 

199 
117 

34 
12.  742 

3J 

23 

137 

2 

51 


49 
30 
23 
118 
26 

877 

12 

403 

6 

400 


2,261 


1,109 
2,676 

2,  768 

32,  098 

1,374 


99,334  I     3,323 


3,465 
3,060 
5,  095 
3, 155 
626 

1,764 
4,898 
1,918 
2,289 
1,544 

2,955 
2,607 
3,850 
1,567 
2,  270 

904 
5,823 
1,518 
2,  740 
1,792 


63 

81 

79 

43 

123 

111 
1,594 
57 
14 
17 

41 
21 
26 

67 
47 

36 
123 
24 


45 
84 

446 
1,438 

248 


132,  949 


6.131 
3,664 
3,454 
5,656 
6.388 

10, 437 
8,437 
3,251 
1,336 
2,959 

5,342 
3,168 
5,850 
3,  833 
2,538 

3,258 
3,180 
2,553 
938 
2,432 


POPULATION. 


793 


Table  27  -PERSONS  OF    SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  .\ND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


Miner 

Minnehaha 

Moody 

Nowlin 

Penninston 


800 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  27.-PERS0NS   OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY    AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


South  Dakota — Cont'd. 

Potter 

Pratt 

Presho 

Pyatt 

Roberts 


Sanborn 
Scobey.. 

Spink 

Stanley  . 
Sterling  . 


Sully  ... 
Todil  ... 
Turner  . 
Union  . . 


Walworth  . . , 
Washington  . 

Yankton 

Ziebach 


Anderson. 
Bedford  .. 
Benton  ... 
Bledsoe... 
Blount 


Bradley . . . 
Campbell . 
Cannon  . . 
Carroll  ... 
Carter 


Cheatham 
Chester... 
Claiborne. 

Clay 

Cocke 


Coffee 

Crockett 

Cumberland  . 

Davidson 

Decatur 


Dekalb . . 
Dickson  . 

Dyer 

Fayette.. 
Fentress. 

Franklin 
Gib.son  . . . 

Giles 

Grainger  . 
Greene  ... 


Grundy 

Hamblen  . , 
Hamilton  . . 
Hancock... 
Hardeman  . 


Hardin 

Hawkins  .. 
Haywood  . . 
Henderson. 
Henry 


Hickman  . . . 

Houston 

Humphreys. 

Jackson  

James 


5  TO  20  YEARS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white.     Foreign  white.     Total  colored 


Males. 


Tennessee 271,866   264,428 


361 
4 
21 
3 

334 

786 

2 

1,707 

71 

7 

361 

11 

1,675 

1,668 

249 

3 

1,588 

12 


Fe- 
males. 


1 

17 

2 

312 

710 


1,554 
56 
9 

301 

15 

1,667 

1,666 

218 

1 

1,685 

19 


2,897 
3,942 
2,248 
1,251 
3.440 

2,403 
2,823 
2,447 
3,586 
2,832 

1,431 
1,484 
3,  333 
1,  423 
3,268 

2,476 
2,364 
1,110 
11,613 
1,636 

3,114 

2,436 
3,006 
1,694 
1,233 

3,368 
5,  437 
4,742 
2,683 
5,316 

1,136 

2,084 
6,481 
2,147 
2,594 

3,292 
4,346 
1,576 
2,917 
2,947 

2,506 

940 

2,062 

2, 852 
942 


2,796 
3,681 
2,200 
1,120 
3,242 

2,427 
2,648 
2,304 
3,  523 
2,567 

1,503 
1,577 
3,093 
1,512 
3,217 

2,487 
2,296 
1,061 
11,818 
1,604 

3,000 
2.282 
3,031 
1,612 
1,026 

3,005 
5,242 
4,651 
2,611 
5,053 

1,233 
2,042 
6,229 
2,079 
2,526 

3,213 

4,148 
1,624 
2,767 
3,003 

2,  355 

882 

2,113 

2,  651 

856 


Males. 


197 
5 
1 

47 

2 

391 

169 

113 


Fe- 
males. 


34 


403 


1,095 


4 
250 


18 


151 


62 

155 
6 

1 

38 

4 

341 

133 

92 

1 
352 


972 


2 
222 


152 

i 


Males. 


Fe- 
I  males. 


102 

7 


90,  718 

258 
1,427 
151 
130 
356 

354 
89 
222 
1,241 
170 

364 
385 
135 
85 
289 

332 

914 

10 

7,423 

293 

250 

455 

1,003 

4,840 

14 

807 

2,094 

2,867 

153 

327 

90 
306 

3,090 
168 

2,  012 

593 
526 

3,529 
514 

1,284 

591 
181 
351 
111 
122 


MAUiS   18  TO  44  TEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


MALES  21   YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


91, 793 


208 

,368 

139 

88 

361 

448 
107 
212 
1,240 
143 

333 
393 
116 
80 
302 

404 

1,010 

12 

7,949 

276 

252 
492 
995 

4,657 


2,015 

2,809 

169 

326 

34 
350 

3,205 
150 

2,039 

557 
506 

3,607 
496 

1,284 

630 
177 
318 
112 
110 


518 

11 

33 

1 

266 

699 
26 

1,837 
179 
14 

488 

60 

791 

1,155 

295 

30 

889 

298 


243,  831 


Foreign 
white. 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


265 

3 

25 

1 

186 


262 
2 


2,481 
3,280 
1,929 
962 
2,726 

1,940 
2,299 
1,942 
3,213 

2,  257 

1,345 
1,280 
2,437 
1,161 
2,593 

2,019 

1,937 

899 

13,  408 

1,332 

2,522 
2,037 
3,168 
1,477 
864 

2,677 
4,962 
4,016 
2,056 
4,419 

1,085 
1,658 
7,730 
1,540 
2,146 

2,650 
3,318 
1,461 
2,628 
2,792 

2,083 
840 

1,852 

2,187 
717 


196 

38 

1,084 

679 

272 


1,214 
58 


5,764 


74 


2 
16 
32 
22 
30 

65 
69 
12 
2 
19 

56 

4 

667 

1 

10 

2 

3 

19 

5 


Native 
white. 


74,  619 


309 
897 
93 
102 
202 

241 
131 
163 
900 
127 

257 

275 

75 

61 

167 

223 

610 

14 

7,877 

224 

177 

286 

871 

3,080 

4 

537 

1,586 

1,733 

94 

250 

253 
233 

4,525 
93 

1,325 

397 

345 

2,  34« 

423 


432 
142 

273 
79 


611 
11 
36 
4 

298 

847 

28 

2,057 

207 

13 

552 

63 

905 

1,230 

318 

29 

970 

330 


299,  054 


2,942 
4,214 
2,263 
1,176 
3,409 

2,563 
2,720 
2,417 
4,117 
2,663 

1,696 
1,578 
2,906 
1,438 
3,061 

2,715 
2,364 
1,121 
16,  093 
1,602 

3,  0158 
2,572 
3,637 
1,934 
1,001 

3,278 
6,131 
5,012 
2,569 
5,388 

1,247 
2,173 
8,941 
1,824 


Foreign'  '^°\^^ 
white.  I  '^': 
I  ored. 


358 
3 
33 
2 

256 

392 

2 

995 

116 

3 

278 

43 

1,530 

1,162 

351 


1,735 

74 


1 

76 
15 

3 
2 


10,  960  92,  462 


115 
26 
20 
2 

21 

39 
66 
4 
35 
11 

10 

7 


46 

16 

41 

2,194 


5 
51 
42 
37 
61 

147 
96 
34 
7 
33 

130 

12 

1,086 

2 


2,835 

34 

3, 1.59 

12 

4,064 

16 

1,863 

43 

3,043 

13 

3,549 

24 

2,520 

27 

1,046 

26 

2,236 

64 

2,584 

10 

908 

5 

365 
1,140 
119 
114 
286 

346 
157 
190 
1,096 
162 

309 
342 
101 
76 
241 

331 

773 

15 

9,738 

250 

222 

409 
1.026 

3,775 


1,928 

2,293 

133 

349 

243 
318 

5,180 
133 

1,603 

419 

446 
2,  925 

489 
1, 13.i 

529 
182 
322 
91 
127 


POPTJLATIOK. 


801 


Table  2t.-PEKS0NS   OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 

COLOE,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


802 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  27.— PERSONS  OP  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND   VOTING  AGES,  BY   SEX,  NATIVITY    AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Texas — Continued. 

Borden 

Bosq^ue 

Bowie 

Brazoria 

Brazos 


Brewster  . 

Brown 

Buchel 

Burleson  . 
Burnet 


CaldweU. 
Calhoun  . 
Callahan. 
Cameron. 
Camp 


Carson 

Cass 

Castro 

Chambers 
Cherokee  . 


Childress  . 

Clay 

Coke 

Coleman .. 
Collin  .... 


Collingsworth  . 

Colorado 

Comal 

Comanche 

Concho  


Cooke  ... 
Coryell . . 
Cottle  ... 

Crane 

Crockett. 


Crosby 

Dallam 

Dallas 

Dawson 

Deaf  Smith - 


Delta.... 
Denton . . 
Dewitt  . . 
Dickens  . 
Dimmit-. 


Dob  ley  .. 

Duval 

Eastland 

Ector 

Edwards 


EUis.... 
El  Paso. 
Encical. 
Erath... 
Palis  ... 


Fannin  . 

Fayette. 
Fisher.. 
Flovd  .. 
Foley... 


Fort  Bend  . 
Franklin  .. 
Freestone  . 
Frio 


Gaines 

Galveston 

Garza 

GUlesDie  . , 


5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


41 

2,809 

2,521 

549 

1,660 

66 
2,385 

23 
1,511 
2,294 

2,230 

123 

1,121 

2,473 
714 

63 

3,049 

3 

306 

3,127 

214 
1,436 

465 
1,320 

7,445 

61 

1,968 

1,134 

3,570 

175 

4,638 
3,572 

38 
2 

28 

58 

17 

9,514 

7 

30 

1,803 

4,154 

1,874 

60 

200 

122 

1,227 

2,216 

24 

425 

6,153 
1,854 
344 
4,425 
2,609 

7,510 

3,877 

628 

112 

1 

280 
1,231 
2,061 

630 

17 

3,724 

2 

1,411 


Fe- 
males. 


35 

2,767 

2,  505 

518 

1,469 

84 
2,322 

20 
1,367 
2,192 

2,159 

140 

1,107 

2,467 

695 

35 

2,877 

1 

286 

2,956 

207 

1,491 

435 

1,  242 
6,987 

58 

1,907 

1,040 

3,421 

180 

4,642 
3,445 

35 
2 

25 

55 

10 

9,300 

3 

24 

1,734 

4,012 

1,969 

52 

182 

117 

1,268 

2,167 

32 

415 

5,732 
1,670 
333 
4,460 
2,499 

7,114 

3,727 

559 

94 


Foreign  white, 


Males. 


247 
1,201 
1,958 

643 


3,944 

2 

1,373 


53 

17 

12 

129 

41 
14 

18 
92 
23 

107 


Fe- 
males. 


15 
526 


10 


13 
1 

4 
24 

1 
236 
106 

3 


297 


1 
35 
152 


10 

4 

326 

15 

1 

5 

56 
653 
172 
29 
81 

14 

881 

3 


282 
"26' 


4 
145 

28 
11 
3 
93 

18 


12 

611 

1 

2 

7 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


130 
1,565 
1,935 
1,782 

2 

10 

2 

1,238 


1,135 
33 


15 


197 

78 
3 

4 

27 
34 

2 


305 


1 

29 

143 


5 
389 


52 
703 
142 

26 


15 

876 

3 


20 
768 


1 
1,955 


176 
1,811 


25 


16 
543 


1,824 
38 
3 
4 

245 
141 


2,020 
1 


183 
381 
871 


303 
"26' 


749 

74 

2 

132 

1,713 

900 

1,887 

3 


1,930 

193 

1,595 

14 


1,076 
'"'27' 


Fe- 
males. 


156 
1,631 

1,785 
1,792 

1 
15 

1 

1,268 

81 

1,148 

34 

8 

21 

805 


MALES  18  TO    44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


1,979 


173 
1,781 


12 
564 


2,033 

30 

2 

1 

294 
100 


2,091 


144 
349 
932 


714 

71 

2 

131 

1,799 

976 

1,978 
1 


1,813 

155 

1,522 

28 


1,388 
"'"22 


Native 
white. 


2,346 

2,610 

641 

1,358 

103 

2,106 

86 

1,065 

1,793 

1,694 
90 

980 
1,017 

585 

146 

2,035 

2 

279 
3,155 

304 
1,610 

400 
1,088 
7,019 

113 
1,536 

835 
2,661 

236 

4,946 

3,010 

62 


47 

13,  030 

18 

75 

1,651 

3,787 

1,480 

88 

176 

324 

397 

1,896 

43 

331 

5,847 
2,331 
217 
3,729 
2,395 

7,033 

2,182 

617 

143 

6 

368 
1,048 
1,744 

471 

30 
3,642 

10 
1,054 


Foreign 
white. 


1 
282 
137 
109 
302 

102 
50 
68 

290 
89 

366 

18 

71 

1,426 

12 

16 
38 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


24 
163 

17 
61 
4 
36 
100 

6 

648 

419 

17 

53 

211 

83 

3 


20 


9 

90 

514 

2 

49 

51 

1,024 
52 
18 
65 

159 
1,626 
547 
161 
225 

74 

2,076 

18 


57 

2 

8 

102 


1,975 
""'i95 


131 
1,493 
1,529 
1,491 

11 
21 
4 
979 
38 

711 

20 

8 

22 

492 


1,354 


112 
1,244 

2 
23 

1 

18 

511 


1,453 

49 

3 

6 

360 
71 


1 

"2,'974 


137 
349 
651 


659 
244 


206 
1,351 


791 
1,300 


15 

1,961 

134 

1,032 

24 


1,457 
'"'26' 


MALES  21   TEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


2,  698 

3,092 

762 

1,520 

121 

2,500 

93 

1,228 

2,181 

2.032 
112 

1,131 
941 
707 

139 

3,046 

2 

313 
3,763 

341 

1,862 

446 

1,318 

7,942 

113 
1,585 

726 
3,170 

264 

5,660 
3,503 

66 
9 

60 

102 

47 

14,  672 

14 


1,935 

4,431 

1,532 

88 

194 

372 

372 

2,242 

52 

397 

6,484 
2,776 
202 
4,384 
2,672 

8,028 

2, 124 

739 

151 

7 

440 
1,248 
2,006 

539 


4,033 

9 

1,004 


Foreign 
white. 


1 
451 
214 
193 
461 

116 
101 
74 
463 
153 

529 

44 

105 

2,260 

17 

19 
70 


60 
225 

23 

104 

8 

52 
180 

8 

,  100 

951 

37 

67 

314 

143 

6 


15 

174 

961 

3 


1,  428 
63 
19 
76 

268 
2,033 
682 
221 
359 

125 

3,302 

25 

7 


32 
147 


3,290 
""596' 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


5 

140 

1,763 

1,941 

1,917 

11 

21 

5 

1,212 

54 

856 

35 

6 

30 

576 


1,537 


149 


2 
26 

1 

16 

576 


1,834 
59 
3 
5 

363 
81 


1 

'3,"i37 


152 
382 
757 


12 

21 
3 
2 

1 
1 

753 

373 

1 

226 


895 
1,620 


15 

2,426 

156 

1,234 

28 


1,807 
'"26 


POPULATION. 


803 


Tablf  27.-PERS0NS  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


Gregg 

Grimes 

Guadalupe. 

Hale 

Hall 


Hamilton . . 
Hansford  . . 
Hardeman 

Hardin 

Harris 


Harrison.. 
Hartley... 
Haskell . . . 

Hays 

Hemphill 


Henderson . 

Hidalgo 

Hill 

Hood 

Hopkins... 


Houston 

Howard 

Hunt 

Hutchinson. 
Irion 


Jack 

Jackson  ... 

Jasper 

Jeff  Davis 
Jeifersoa  .. 


Johnson  . . 

Jones 

Karnes  ... 
Kaufman  . 
Kendall... 


Kent  ... 

Kerr 

Kimble . 
King  ... 
Kinney . 


Knox 

Lamar 

Lamb 

Lampasas. 
Lasalle  ... 


Lavaca  — 

Lee 

Leon 

Liberty 

Limestone . 

Lipscomb . . 
Live  Oak  . . 

Llano 

Loving  .... 


Lubbock  .. 

Lynn 

McCulloch . 
McLennan. 


5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Texas— Continued. 

Glasscock  

Goliad 

Gonzales 

Gray 

Grayson 


Males. 


36 

857 

2,569 

27 

9,016 


1,903 

2,  035 

144 

130 

2,088 

19 

732 

544 

3,665 

1,573 

42 

328 

1,867 

87 

2,030 
1,109 
5,  548 
1,588 
3,839 

2,363 
138 

6,110 

8 

161 

2,114 
295 
709 
188 
620 

4,496 

818 

627 

3,805 

701 


891 

452 

31 

464 

221 

5,835 

1 

1,540 

327 

3,171 
1,703 
1,834 
502 
3,  620 

133 

437 
1,474 


3 

3 

718 

5,487 


McMullen 214 

Madison 1,436 

Marion 747 

Martin 44 


Foreign  ■white, 


Fe- 
males. 


25 

851 

2,  357 

23 

8,904 

777 

2,009 

1,985 

112 

122 

1,915 

22 

655 

600 

3,784 

1,  625 
36 
300 

1,783 
71 

1,972 
1,112 
5,191 

1,525 
3,741 

2,297 

197 

5.957 


2,019 
267 
701 
161 
649 

4,352 
741 
629 

3,658 
641 

54 
894 
432 

15 
464 

233 
5,663 


Males. 


1,492 
359 

3,160 
1,704 
1,865 
536 
3,540 

102 

427 
1,412 


2 

2 

657 

5,441 

183 

1,430 

724 

40 


15 

43 

127 

1 

70 


57 

293 

3 

1 

16 
1 

5 
10 
238 


Fe- 
males. 


3 

42 
116 


96 

1 
71 
261 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


413 
1,330 


16 

"h 

8 
246 

19 


70 
2 

4 

355 

19 

1 

1 


1,218 

1,149 

2,506 

1,040 

1 


Fe- 
males. 


385 
1,  412 


1,462 

1,335 
2,727 
1,113 


MALES  18  TO   44   YEARS, 

INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


5 

211 
2,290 

4,233 


24 

5 

1 

114 


12 


22 


98 


16 


10 

47 

557 

144 

2 


145 


23 


2 

492 

1 

685 
16 

471 
74 

647 

1,953 

6 

619 

1 


2 

218 

2,764 

4,309 


1 

523 


24 

408 

556 

3 

432 

171 

3 

118 

699 

46 


690 
23 

464 
74 

693 

2,052 

8 

646 


57 


2,157 


63 

519 

161 

2 

1 

30 

1 
15 
9 


3 
163 

5 
17 
11 

4 


40 
11 

1,009 
717 

1,266 
361 

954 


13 
433 
545 

8 
452 

213 

1 

154 

656 

53 


2 
2,121 

6 

509 

1,451 


59 
11 

982 
751 

1,264 
381 

1,007 


14 


2,272 


472 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


34 

614 

1,976 

74 
9,882 


1,628 
1.353 

224 

198 

1,581 

28 

1.036 

624 

4,066 

1,603 
94 

382 
1,453 

158 

1,729 
314 
5,153 
1,370 
3,261 

1,920 

304 

5,884 

26 

188 

1,684 
244 
590 
248 
775 

4,335 
785 
509 

3,698 
452 

74 
668 
392 

89 
615 

241 

5,771 

3 

1,344 

278 

2,040 
1,187 
1,549 
436 
3,325 

144 

294 

1,098 

3 

16 

17 

561 

5,892 

159 

1,114 

687 

61 


31 
166 
331 
7 
576 

18 
169 
636 


73 
11 
48 
76 
1,389 

118 
5 
4 

408 
14 

19 

778 

127 

25 

25 

16 
90 
117 
2 
35 

19 
33 
17 
183 
130 

105 
30 
89 
126 
219 

1 

172 

76 

1 
562 


237 

949 

1 

1,316 

772 

1,694 

637 

2 


MALES  21  YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


11 

265 

2,498 

2,726 

1 

3 

330 

4 

520 

9 

407 

48 

478 

1,222 

19 

582 

1 

2 

13 
265 
342 

10 
513 

149 
2 

80 
584 

27 


3 
128 


58 
156 


1,299 
418 


17 
158 


45 
670 

47 
30 
41 
18 


1,588 


56 

22 

669 
445 

828 
283 
775 


1,912 


320 
995 


30 

694 

2,316 

75 

11,  560 

968 
1,950 
1,  426 

219 

227 

1,890 

33 

1,108 

711 

5,303 

1,935 
103 
418 

1,687 
164 

1,988 
254 
5,754 
1,606 
3,899 

2,284 
322 

6,706 
25 
211 

2,044 
294 
668 
269 


5,050 
890 
545 

4,297 
450 


82 
789 
456 

82 
640 

277 

6,698 

3 

1,649 

302 

2,181 
l,30y 
1,827 
552 
3,767 

177 

332 

1,320 

1 

15 

15 

675 

6,639 

185 

1,256 

860 

64 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


40 
280 
483 

919 

23 

282 
1,033 


109 

12 

68 

104 

2,322 

221 
10 

8 
556 

27 

32 

1,113 

200 

53 

62 

39 

113 

171 

2 

55 


276 

1,103 

1 

1,654 

971 

2,252 

802 

1 


3 


10 

265 

3,363 

3,360 
1 
3 

421 

7 

575 
14 

438 
46 

532 

1,571 

19 

626 

1 

2 


43 

22 

65 

313 

23 

416 

229 

22 

207 

562 

178 

183 

37 

2 

186 

98 

213 

655 

427 

37 

1 

248 

29 

100 

2 

1 

2 

697 

40 

5 

210 

1,820 

94 

64 

237 

22 

1,887 

771 

697 

563 

27 

983 

39 

372 

231 

904 

16 

109 

■  15 

91 

10 

2 

67 

9 

946 

2,264 

C6 

14 

54 

365 

89 

1,362 

29 

804 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  27.— PERSONS  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND   VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY    AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


Texas — Continued. 

Mason 

Matagorda 

Maverick 

Medina 

Menard 


Midland  . . . 

Milam 

Mills 

Mitchell... 
Montague  . 


Montgomery . 

Moore , 

Morris 

Motley 

Nacogdoches  . 


Navarro  . . 
Newton... 

Nolan 

Nueces  ... 
Ochiltree . 


Oldham 

Orange 

Palo  Pinto. 
Panola - 


1,728 
1,748 
Parker 4, 505 


Parmer . . 

Pecos 

Polk 

Potter . . . 
Presidio . 


Rains 

Randall  ... 
Red  River . 

Reeves 

Refugio  . . . 


Roberts 

Robertson  . 
Rockwall . . 
Runnels  . . . 
Rusk 


Sabine 

San  Augustine  . 

San  Jacinto 

San  Patricio 

San  Saba 


Schleicher  . . 

Scurry 

Shackelford. 

Shelby 

Sherman 


Smith 

Somervell 

Starr 

Stephens  . 
Stonewall. 


Sutton . . 
Swisher. 
Tarrant . 
Taylor.. 


Terry 

Throckmorton . 

Titus 

Tom  Green 


Travis  -  - 
Trinity . 
Tyler . . . 
TJpshur . 


5  TO  20  TEARS,   INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


1,120 
272 
476 

1,078 
222 

184 
3,877 
1,165 

332 
4,133 

1,305 

4 

838 

23 

2,526 

4,184 
675 
304 

1,374 
35 

32 


1 

187 

1,302 

129 

164 

742 

40 

3,189 

150 

185 

56 

2,492 

1,207 

044 

2,400 


999 
711 
259 


19 

273 

367 

2,  553 

2 

3,129 

737 

1,669 

1,044 


Fe- 
males. 


1,129 
247 
456 

1,152 
226 

169 

3,809 

1,172 

334 

4,027 

1,283  i 

1 

831 

13 

2,462 

3,979 
633 
297 

1,307 
29 

27 

765 

1,732 

1,742 

4,477 


146 

1,336 

92 

144 

732 

23 

3,201 

179 

162 

50 

2,462 

1,178 

602 

2,344 

854 

1,026 

654 

234 

1,447 

15 

256 

364 

2,461 

1 

3,155 

758 

1,540 

1,061 


Foreign  white, 


Males 


176 
113 

192 
119 

18 

15 

6,230 

6,126 

1,269 

1,293 

4 

1 

203 

170 

1,305 

1,362 

843 

816 

4,832 

4,769 

1,111 

1,187 

1,774 

1,  637 

1,895 

1,845 

16 

2 

180 

24 

12 

9 
90 
11 
18 

7 


17 

1 

2 

141 


22 


Fe- 
males. 


6 
121 


16 

1 

691 

3 

1 


10 

2 

189 

39 
5 

13 
87 
13 


1 

154 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


27 

54 

2 

1 

1,344 

12 

n 

15 
1,270 


599 


21 


50 

r  3 

3 

146 


11 

1 

683 


959 

1,327 

368 

5 

164 


MALES  18  TO  44  TEAKS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


158 

12 

1,458 

144 


4 

928 

2 

7 

84 


131 
12 


66 

390 

2 

10 

2 


2 
139 


2 

"52' 

344 
2 

7 


1,483 

1 

65 

1 

3,058 

62 

8 

1,860 

265 

519 

1,012 

3 

22 


33 
665 


,848 
2 
1 


772 
29 


1 

426 
32 

2,126 
414 
522 
940 


Fe- 
males 


Native 
white. 


10 

576 

28 

68 

6 

1 

1,387 
10 
20 
19 

1,248 


573 

1,606 

1,376 

405 

4 

164 


171 
11 

1,486 
153 


1,560 

""73 


2,924 

46 

6 

1,739 

244 
507 
996 


32 

711 

1 

2,973 


790 
36 


2 

435 

33 

2,235 
395 
535 

883 


760 
243 
371 
813 
220 

232 

3,217 

896 

385 

3,461 

1,154 

2 

771 

65 

2,030 

4,122 
542 
317 
808 
51 

95 

826 

1,535 

1,473 

3,910 


118 

1,221 

280 

105 

694 
47 
2,853 
263 
127 

81 

2, 135 

1, 123 

617 

1,890 


788 

537 

155 

1,094 

27 

303 

346 

2,012 

18 

3,072 
627 
577 
869 
222 

113 

39 

9,051 

1,370 

11 

178 

1,208 

858 

4,041 
1,118 
1,  701 
1,608 


Foreign 
white 


61 

21 

525 

188 

81 


280 
34 
83 
71 


4 
38 

163 
16 

15 

740 

3 


52 

6 

104 


260 
41 
30 

280 

6 

7 

28 

180 

27 

9 

281 
22 
24 
15 

3 

6 

4 

94 

40 

32 

7 

46 

15 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


131 

3 

1,480 

18 

3 

78 

2 

1,090 

94 

2 
10 
13 


1,345 
28 


1 

394 

47 


4 
1,166 


409 

3 

654 

,152 

210 

7 

114 


1 

220 

23 

982 

131 


15 

844 

10 

0 


1,034 
19 
52 

1 

2,885 

36 

8 

1,032 

170 
311 
625 

4 


34 
466 


2,004 
2 


1,329 
61 


5 

238 
73 

1,746 
331 
450 
605 


MALES  21   TEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


901 
278 
347 
835 
251 

257 
3,756 
1,107 

457 
4,058 

1,389 

3 

902 

64 

2,447 

4,713 

637 

352 

795 

61 

107 

911 

1,844 

1,687 

4,531 


124 

1,403 

299 

117 

793 

47 

3,327 

284 

154 


2,440 

1,299 

710 

2,323 

766 
916 
625 
163 
1,326 

27 

353 

408 

2,304 

19 

3,644 

744 

481 

1.041 

297 

134 

41 

10,  573 

1,613 

10 

192 

1,408 

956 

4,701 
1,  357 
1,935 
1,896 


Foreign 
white. 


156 
64 
674 
463 
106 


57 
102 
109 

118 


260 

18 

18 

1,109 

5 

19 

146 

82 

15 

202 


318 
60 
43 

352 


70 

211 

58 

14 
411 
37 
49 
35 

5 
15 

9 
160 
60 

38 

9 

68 

33 


198 

8 

2,018 

27 

6 


2 

1,586 

136 

2 

13 

19 

427 

2,080 

49 

140 

15 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


4 

534 

47 

70 

5 


1,376 
10 
40 
22 

1,136 


484 

3 

769 

,351 

242 

9 

145 


2 

232 

24 

1,137 
150 


14 

940 

10 

9 

82 


1,227 
21 
64 

1 

3,359 

40 

8 

1,367 

203 
359 

784 
4 
6 

18 

1 

43 

532 


2,400 
2 
3 
2 
2 


1,355 
64 


299 

78 

,129 
439 
513 
706 


POPULATION. 


805 


TABiE  17  -PERSONS   OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
Table  £7.     fi^^^  COLOE,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890-Coutmued. 


806 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  27.— PEESONS  OF   SCHOOL,   MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY    AND 

COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Coutiuued.  ' 


COUNTIES. 


Virginia . 


Accomac  . . . 
Albemarle-  - 
Alexandria. 
Alleghany . . 
Amelia 


Amherst 

Ai)pomattox. 

Augusta 

Bath 

Bedford 


3,238 
3,695 
1,980 
1,367 
556 

2,057 
1,109 
5,  263 

772 
4,084 

959 
2,  202 
1,344 
1,348 
1,435 

3,957 
1,442 
3,266 
239 
1,  157 

2,859 
1,112 

795 
1,339 

518 

1,126 

1,029 

859 

680 

Fairfax 2, 169 


F.auquier. 

Floyd 

Fluvanna. 
Franklin  . 
Frederick 


Bland 

Botetourt 

Brunswick  .. 
Buchanan  ... 
Buckingham. 


Campbell 

Caroline 

Carroll 

Charles  City. 
Charlotte 


Chesterfield  . 

Clarke 

Craig 

Culpeper 

Cumberland  . 


Dickenson 

Dinvvicldie 

Elizabeth  City. 
Essex. 


Giles 

Gloucester. 
Goochland. 

Grayson 

Greene 


Greenesville. 

Halifax 

Hanover 

Henrico 

Henry 


Highland 

Isle  of  Wight . . . 

James  City 

King  and  Queen. 
King  George 


King  William 

Lancaster 

Lee 

Loudoun 

Louisa 


Lunenburg  ... 

Madison 

Mathews 

Mecklenburg . 


Middlesex  . . . 
Montgomery. 
Nansemond-- 
Nelson 


New  Kent 

Norfolk 

Northampton 

Northumberland. 


5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white.     Foreign  white.    Total  colored 


Males. 


197, 735 


2,856 

972 

3,985 

2,791 

1,810 
1,108 

824 
2,778 

803 

549 

2,  981 
1,885 
9,805 
2,079 

991 

1,208 
455 
828 
681 

713 
588 

3,  503 
3,002 
3,360 

847 
1,199 
1,034 
1,806 

606 
2,866 
1.613 
1,881 

387 

5,751 

899 

899 


Fe- 
males. 


194, 895 


3,402 
3,524 
1,937 
1,329 
541 

2,059 
1,012 
5,371 
776 
4, 130 

995 
2,332 
1,248 
1,291 
1,361 

4,033 
1,  404 
3,258 
239 
1,136 


1,019 
753 

1,292 
578 

1,135 
939 
835 
698 

2,097 

2,862 
2,776 
860 
3,  923 
2,992 

1,756 
1,  053 

801 
2,794 

853 

562 

2,898 

1,724 

10,  295 

1,960 

950 
1,148 
333 
832 
661 

703 

576 

3,467 

2,975 

1,357 


1,  251 
1,086 
1,  731 

575 
2,838 
1,665 
1.878 

340 

6,035 

845 


Males 


964 


2 

178 

1 


3 

i 

10 

5  ' 
G9 

2 

1 

1 


3 
119 


Fe- 
males. 


738 


16 


3 


Males. 


137,147    140,300 


Fe- 
males. 


2.284 
3,074 
1,433 
492 
1,476 

1,749 
998 

1,781 
180 

2,  603 

52 

881 

2,428 

9 

1,795 

3,925 
2,  290 

88 

925 

2,050 

2,252 

669 

31 

1,473 

1,591 

4 
1,796 
1, 536 
1,492 
1, 145 

1,907 

269 

1,012 

1,  .550 

448 

201 

1,463 

1,392 

177 

393 

1,168 
4,353 
2,018 
7,114 
1,989 

100 
1,104 

690 
1,330 

830 

1,  3.37 
900 
299 

1,518 
2,285 

1,581 
969 
402 

3,560 

1,017 
789 

2,  152 
1,455 

864 
6,688 
1,1.39 

673 


2,052 
3,337 
1,437 
452 
1,387 

1,839 
1,064 
1,889 
179 
2,509 


MAXES  18    TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


186,  084 


3,430 
3,294 
2,235 
1,461 
512 

1,638 
851 

5,015 
644 

3,253 


Foreign 

white. 


5,356 


60 

843 

819 

1,912 

2,575 

1,185 

2 

1,054 

1,806 

1,085 

4,  534 

2,200 

79 

806 

2,  31)9 

2,328 

51)6 

34 

1,407 

1,551 


1,758 
1,585 
1,472 
1,099 

1,923 

260 

1,124 

1,510 

453 

192 

1.334 

1,369 

219 

372 

1,212 
4,686 
1,947 
8,658 
1,943 

98 
1,033 

715 
1,201 

676 

1,283 

848 

202 

1,467 

2,372 

1,669 
929 
480 

3,  842 

928 

777 

2,281 

1,533 

736 
7,278 
1,141 

678 


4,082 

1,217 

2,628 

228 

996 

2,918 
1,000 

628 
1,192 

482 

822 
896 

1,046 
605 

1,921 

2,395 
2,153 
812 
2,959 
2,792 


867 
1,198 
511 
738 
599 

686 

668 

2,  862 

2,780 

1,201 

787 
1,012 

1,  013 
1,726 

629 

2,  .548 
1,764 
1,463 

335 

7,997 

954 

924 


17 
95 
182 
37 
23 

22 
5 

74 
2 

34 

1 
7 
2 


32 

127 
13 
17 
3 
3 

121 
13 
7 
15 
5 


15 
218 


28 


1,400 

9 

990 

5 

650 

6 

2,249 

2 

638 

572 

15 

2,  736 

10 

1,  659 

7 

11,918 

928 

1.802 

4 
4 
13 
1 
4 

24 

11 

434 

23 

7 

7 

4 

2 

10 


176 
35 
16 

6 

754 

20 

13 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


103,  900 


1,646 

1,806 

1,120 

661 

765 

996 
567 

1,242 
130 

1,654 

36 

610 

1,376 

7 
835 

2,892 

1,312 

102 

560 

1,129 

1,962 

442 

26 

771 

781 

5 

1,261 

1,617 

957 

670 

1,073 
157 
512 
787 
342 

126 
1,052 
838 
102 
174 

811 
2,672 
1,158 
8,486 
1,174 

60 

1,119 

518 

685 

452 

935 
749 
466 
983 
1,401 

843 

484 

361 

2,200 

765 
611 

2.254 


574 

8,621 

893 

493 


MALES    21    YEARS    AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


236, 858 


4,419 
4,147 
2,  762 
1,679 
737 

2,149 
1,  126 
6,726 
874 
4,  409 

1,070 
2,495 
1,  532 
1,153 
1,455 

5,013 
1,685 
3,075 
361 
1,329 

3,625 
1,338 

789 
1,697 

673 

946 
1,253 
2,713 

850 
2,777 

3,289 
2,636 
1,213 
3,766 
3,827 

1,736 
1,  273 

917 
2,772 

879 

712 

3,461 

2,179 

14,  359 

2,168 

1,111 

1,510 

635 

980 

777 

911 

838 

3,401 

4,069 

1,684 

1,100 
1,415 
1,388 
2,226 

779 
3,173 
2,230 
1,967 

482 
9,812 
1,254 
1,237 


Foreign 
white. 


11, 177 

34 
144 
358 
59 
42 

49 

14 

198 

10 

45 

6 
23 
3 


52 

276 

28 
25 
5 
17 

231 
27 
11 
34 


44 

2,000 

7 

192 


1 
93 

9 

11 
12 
11 
2 

29 

24 

29 

2,060 

3 


29 
3 
9 

37 

17 

483 


29 

19 
8 
5 

20 

10 
211 
53 
28 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


130, 747 


1,966 
2,569 
1,620 
613 
1,096 

1,350 
762 

1,667 
162 

2,119 

46 

748 

1,849 

5 

1,272 

3,766 

1,586 

94 

738 

1,630 

2,467 

465 

28 

1,063 

1,151 

7 
1,765 
1,990 
1,248 
1,062 

1,415 
204 
795 

1,022 
457 

157 
1,279 
1,075 

171 

240 

1,013 
3,451 
1,467 
10,  532 
1,458 


1,218 
709 
904 
562 

1,113 

834 

419 

1,242 

1,806 

1,153 
660 
425 

2,973 

861 

757 

2,610 

1,103 


12  697 

1,250  10,312 

29  1 , 159 

26  I  620 


POPULATION. 


807 


T.B..  27  -PERSONS  OF  SCHOOL,   MILITIA,  AND  VOTING   AGES,   BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
Table  £7.     fi^t^^  COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890-Contiiiued. 


Virginia— Continued. 

3Sottoway 

Orange 

Page 

Patrick 

Petersburg  city  .  -  - 


Prince  Edward . 
Prince  George. . 
Princess  Anne. . 


Prince  "William . 

Pulaski 

Happahannock  . 

Kiclunond 

Eoanoke 


Kockbridge . . 
Kockingham. 

Kussell 

Scott 

Shenandoah.. 


Smyth 

Southampton  . 
Spottsylvania- 

Stafibrd 

Surry 


Sussex 

Tazewell 

Warren 

"Warwick 

"Washington  . 


"Westmoreland . 

"Wise 

Wythe 

York 


Washington . 


Adams  . 
Asotin  -  - 
Chehalis 
Clallam 


Island . . . 
Jefferson 

King 

Kitsap 


Klickitat . . 

Lewis 

Lincoln 

Mason 

Okanogan . 


Pacific 

Pierce 

San  Juan  . 

Skagit 

Skamania. 


Snohomish... 

Spokane 

Stevens 

Thurston 

Wahkiakum . 


Native  white. 


5  TO  20  YBABS,   DICLUSI\-E. 

Total  colored. 


Males. 


767 
1, 266 
2, 207 
2,627 
1,850 


Pittsylvania I    6,345 

Powhatan  ... -_. |        ^62 

565 
1,  038 


Fe- 
males. 


Foreign  white. 


Males. 


1,383 
1,935 
1,188 
838 
3,789 

3,736 
5,510 
3,269 
4,542 
3,638 

2,536 
1,668 
1.440 
1,147 

587 

646 
3,400 
1,382 

422 
5,192 

727 
1,764 
3,  032 

702 


43, 868 


745 
1,346 
2,286 
2,547 
1,892 

6,049 
399 
979 
543 
933 

1,320 

1,874 

1,141 

766 

3,  548  I 

3,  439 
5,416 
2,980 

4,  309 
3,  532 

2,492 
1,511 
1,545 
1,111 
544 

641 
3,193 
1,420 

359 
5,129 

690 
1,7.51 
3,056 

653 


41,  309 


329 

274 

1,198 

_  310 

Ciarke..! 1,950 


Columbia . 
Cowlitz  .  - 
Douglas  . . 
Franklin  . 
Garfield  .. 


1,233 

928 

437 

75 

771 

194 

642 

6,546 

_  495 

Kittitas 1  ■  126 


959 

1,886 

1, 382 

330 

187 


592 
5,034 
302 
913 
137 

1,  010  I 
4,782 

541 
1,  308 

287 


281 
209 

1,125 
251 

1,879 

1,240 


50 
685 

174 
569 

6,290 
442 

1,091 

869 

1,729 

1,342 

275 

120 

498 
4,832 
254 
845 
109 

920 
4,325 

517 
1,232 

314 


Fe- 
males. 


6,061 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEAKS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Males. 


46 


Fe- 


37 


1,737 
1,436 

373 

476 
2,052 

6,273 
1,073 
2,224 
1,115 
939 

635 
622 

709 

805 

1,812 

1,115 
591 
272 
217 
143 

262 
2,  592 
1,414 

373 
1,101 

1,667 
793 
285 
668 
713 

1,114 
163 
694 
961 


Native 
white. 


„      .        Total 
Foreign      ^^^_ 


4,581 


55 
15 
92 
57 
119 

21 
55 
10 
6 
19 

35 

230 

1,445 

133 

164 

41 

166 

93 

54 

5 

71 

1,311 

33 

196 

5 

198  1 
549  1 

67  1 
122 

52  '' 


38 
9 
64 

45 
120 

12 
35 
13 
10 

7 

17 

117 

1,195 

88 

127 

40 

114 

89 

37 

2 

53 

1,063 

19 

104 

7 

147 

413 

27 

77 
37 


1,847 

1,569 

391 

525 

2,441 

6,649 
1,019 
2,400 
1,194 
832 

579 
655 
G52 
650 


1,187 
612 
216 
146 
181 

276 

2,684 

1,368 

305 

972 

1,659 
671 
264 
567 
803 

1,075 
37 
680 
935 


MALErf  21  YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


white. 


ored. 


1,221 


713 

995 
2,090 
2,026 
1,948 

5,795 

421 

816 

447 
1,107 

1,229 

1,884 

964 

700 

5,714 

3,410 
5,134 
2,673 
3,882 
3,330 

2,094 
1,624 
1,399 
1,026 
632 

692 
3,068 
1,189 

727 
4,427 

700 
1,735 
2,857 

576 


823  I    75, 743 


5 
1 
9 
6 

35 

107 

159 
39 
51 

14 
20 
10 
2 
17 

34 
70 

3 
56 

1 

119 
57 
81 
30 
28 


25 
22 
30 


29 
55 


239 

30 
33 
26 
14 

7 

5 
9 

40 
9 
21 

12 
431 

16 
144 

13 


110 

42 


44,  866 


Native  [Foreign 
white,     white. 


1,022 
769 
347 
280 

2, 007 

4,692 
548 

1, 1.55 
808 
836 

342 
652 
351 
491 
2,419 


439 
338 
362 
155 

156 

2,043 

893 

205 

1,066 

1,337 
994 
194 

1,377 
660 


10 
1 

25 
43 
94 
20 
63 

4 
16 
3 
1 
9 

1 

33 
3 
39 

4 

93 

38 

115 

26 


382 
262 

2,415 
527 

1,983 

1,360 

1,270 

815 

150 

736 

340 

1,772 

13,  977 

647 

1,711 

862 

2,232 

2, 024 

659 

408 

854 

11,723 

377 

1,895 

126 

1,520 

9,182 

912 


711 
347 
664 

777 


4,251 


957 

1,  437 

2,  586 
2,  457 
2,478 

6,945 

605 
1,117 

615 
1,378 

1,704 
2,  213 
1,336 
901 
6,253 

4,180 
6,545 
3,208 
4,411 
4,408 

2,628 
2,001 
1,922 
1,368 
847 

915 
3, 522 
1,578 

875 
5,  520 

926 
1,978 
3,324 

697 


87,  218 


150 

59 

1,025 

427 


168 
403 
221 
65 
111 

266 

2,000  1 

10,  470 

867 

955 

222 
649 
791 
512 
164 

613 
8,652 

244 

1,753 

65 

1,424 
4,  658 


224 


847 
447 


2 
5 
122 
74 
54 

30 
17 
10 
26 
15 

90 
454 
704 
127 
298 

15 
28 
50 
17 
16 

186 
270 


56 
334 

ei 

186 
249 


453 
371 

2,733 
618 

2,425 

1,692 

1,501 

1,035 

170 


419 

1,979 

15,  922 

873 

1,961 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


37 
40 
30 
2 
148 

98 
11 
39 
45 
41 

87 

67 

7 

17 
341 


32 
44 
53 

14 
13 
96 
26 
49 

16 
441 

28 
177 
41 

18 

148 

83 

20 


1,418 
1,084 

383 

340 
2,707 

5,723 
810 
1,758 
1,060 
1,002 

466 

765 

463 

617 

2,485 

1,040 
576 
374 
339 
206 

220 

2,348 

1,121 

281 

I  1, 240 

1,661 
976 
258 

1,430 
859 

878 
307 
724 
977 


54, 716 


1,C 

2,( 

2,  274 
749 
500 

1,005 

12,  849 

457 

2, 182 

150 

1,774 

10,335 

1,  089 

2,750 

284 


209 
89 

1,227 

529 

1,314 

263 

545 

297 

78 

182 

329 

2,344 

12,  289 

1,073 

1,184 

344 
978 
1,056 
R13 
221 

1 
760  '■ 
10,120 
363  I 
2,044 
104 

1,723  1 
5,485 

647 
1,072 

589 


151 
96 
55 

43 
24 
16 
72 
15 


457 
764 
152 
328 

22 
39 
50 
20 
44 

186 

262 

8 

90 

17 

60 
489 

88 
223 
295 


808 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  2r.-PERS0NS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY    AND 
COLOR,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890-Continued.  viiY,  a^D 


Washington — Cont'd. 

Wallawalla 

"Whatcom 

Whitman 

Yakima 


West  Virginia. 


Barbour . . . 
Berkeley  .. 

Boone 

Braxton  ... 

Brooke 

Cabell 

Calhoun 

Clay 

Doddridge . 
I'ayette 

Gilmer 

Grant 

Greenbrier. . 
Hampshira  . 
Hancock 

Hardy 

Harrison  . . . 

Jackson  

Jefiferson 

Kanawha . . . 

Lewis 

Lincoln  

Logan 

McDowell  .. 
Marion 

Marshall 

Mason 

Mercer 

Mineral 

Monongalia . 

Monroe 

Morgan 

Nicholas 

Ohio 

Pendleton  ... 

Pleasants 

Pocahontas  . . 

Preston 

Putnam 

Ealeigh 

Randolph 

Ritchie 

Roane 

Summers 

Taylor 

Tucker 

Tyler 

Upshur 

Wayne 

Webster 

Wetzel 

Wirt 

Wood 

Wyoming 


Adams . . 
Ashland . 
Barron . . . 
Bayfield  . 
Brown . . . 


Buffalo  ... 
Burnett . . . 
Calumet . . , 
Chippewa . 
Clark 


1,301 
2,514 
2,503 
3,933 
1,041 

3,432 
1,927 
5,212 
1,435 


Wisconsin 2C4,  293 


5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white.    Foreign  white.     Total  colored. 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


1,812 

1,932 

3,231 

735 

146,  502 


2,485 
3,194 
1,497 
3,032 
1,114 

4,429 
1,809 
1,043 
2,616 
3,516 

2,024 
1,225 
3,261 
2,109 
1,139 

1,373 
4,076 
3,978 
1,  986 
7,982 

3.047 
2,447 
2,274 
1,177 
3,913 

3,874 
4,030 
2,864 
2,208 
2,892 

2,429 
1,329 
1,974 
6,588 
1,726 

1,624 
1,329 
4,013 
3,017 
2,099 

2,334 
3,536 
3,315 
2,475 
2,202 


1,795 

1,760 

3,155 

713 

144, 430 


2,425 
3,236 
1,486 
2,708 
1,115 

4,316 
1,697 
980 
2,541 
3,337 

1,974 
1,259 
3,135 
2,096 
1,052 

1,392 

4,077 
3,962 
2,131 
7,936 

3,012 
2,359 
2,127 
1,072 
3,910 

3,907 
4,571 
2,750 
2,156 
2,945 

2,229 
1,290 
1,978 
7,019 
1,776 

1,498 

1,  310 
3,912 
2,830 
2,058 

2,226 
3,363 
3,246 

2,  425 
2,335 

1,182 
2,310 
2,506 
3,840 
990 

3,642 
1,988 
5,445 
1.362 


1,241 
1,724 
2,351 
550 
6,927 

2,895 
640 
3,178 
3,860 
2,999 


264,  002 

1,133 
1,786 
2,286 
574 
6,937 

2,808 
601 
3,026 
3,807 
2,896 


Males 


340 
154 
50 


Fe- 
males. 


4 
104 

1 
3 

8 

i 

20 

2 
9 
1 
5 
58 

8 
1 
9 
23 
4 

41 
10 
42 
40 
4 


2 

3 

369 


37,  758 


84 
722 
533 
289 
067 

275 
196 
182 
695 
432 


122 
193 
108 
32 

918 


Males. 


114 
317 
37 
31 
25 

299 

18 


Fe. 


MALES   18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSn'E. 


49 
12 
34 

6,  OH 


1 

11 

384 

2 


30 


35, 337 


75 
686 
463 
274 
681 

211 
209 
139 
622 
382 


33 

588 

12 

99 

395 

124 

4 

122 
166 
16 
885 
648 

51 

51 

190 

450 

28 

55 
167 
388 
98 
46 

199 
69 
4 

178 
22 

2 
82 
42 
53 
15 

55 

8 

8 

234 

74 


101 
347 
43 
35 
25 

269 
14 


Native  Foreign 
white.  I  white. 


160 
15 

1,303 


35 
456 

13 

77 

414 

119 

6 

125 

141 

14 

849 

676 

45 
42 
28 
118 
15 

31 
167 
284  I 

90 

37 

231 

46 

2 

183 

34 

1 
76 
22 
55 
22 

55 
6 

4 
238 
83 

36 

1 
44 
34 

5 

8 

3 

195 

11 


1,153 


2,523 

4,528 

4,044 

915 

134,  099 

2,173 
3,144 
1,180 
2,478 
1.249 

4,813 
1,458 
824 
2. 133 
3,477 

1,730 
1,323 
2,760 
1,872 
1,482 

1,223 
3,861 
3,  343 
2,132 
7,407 

2,882 
1,936 
1,950 
1,218 
3,998 

3,932 
3,808 
2,  765 
2,128 
2,871 

1,984 
1,163 
1,576 
6,984 
1,452 

1,447 
1,141 
3,347 
2,566 
1,569 

2,109 
2,944 
2,830 
2,356 
2,140 

1.422 
2,132 
2,245 
3,  559 
833 

2,966 
1,772 
4,992 
1,020 


206,  937 


13 

1 

17 

64 

195 


68 
161 


3,061 

1,594 

965 

4,059 

2,005 
185 
1,865 
2,890 
2,258 


882 

3,469 

750 

232 

4,672 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


1 

20 

103 

94 

4 


290 

172 

127 

72 

8,563 


84 
270 
25 
28 
18 

419 
10 


18 
295 

2 

22 

53 

15 

120 

7 

72 

13 

48 

286 

79 

3 

71 

212 

62 

203 
67 

147 

201 
14 

10 
17 


13 

14 
89 
56 
10 

79 
21 
3 
22 
44 

47 
4 
36 
29 
6 

49 

3 

158 

2 


21 
1,264 


370 

110 

4 

104 

114 

17 

690 

720 

45 

26 

551 

1,032 

27 

91 
128 
775 
106 

40 

155 
55 

7 
310 
18 

2 
67 
36 
44 
16 

50 
10 


222 
54 

42 


139, 121 


235 
5,240 
1,709 
1,974 
2,635 

1,312 

502 

880 

2,908 

1,539 


51 

43 

2 

8 

3 

185 

11 

1,411 


JMALES  21  YEARS  AND 
OVER 


Native 
white. 


3,  060 
5,136 
4,731 
1,086 

162, 429 


Foreign 
white. 


2,832 
4,071 
1,  391 
2,929 
1,580 

.5.412 

1,  720 
952 

2,  548 
3,882 

2,024 
1,595 

3,  512 
2,557 
1,734 

1,570 
4,987 
4, 132 
2,870 
8,705 

3, -654 
2,291 
2,233 
1,315 
5,101 

4,716 
4,747 
3,076 
2.484 
3,854 

2,531 
1,475 
1,945 
7,557 
1,912 

1,767 
1,480 
4,415 
3,043 
1,866 

2,529 
3,593 
3,257 
2,682 
2,705 

1,572 
2,719 
2,828 
4,061 
998 

3,516 

2,160 
6,192 
1,152 


1,236 

4,  063 

1,016 

330 

9,769 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


35 

176 

9 

124 

211 

231 
10 


15 
53 

134 
31 

179 

14 

165 

72 

96 

512 

257 

8 

94 

234 

115 

474 
282 
228 
369 
40 

30 
50 
26 
i,217 
5 

32 

20 

235 

115 

18 

152 

99 

15 

42 
130 

56 
33 

74 
65 
22 


215,  649 


9 

27 

6 

59 

175 


1,233 
3,106 
1,849 
1,031 
3,885 

1,819 
186 
1,710 
3,014 
2,514 


154 

15 

506 

3 

244, 244 


618 

5,809 

2,  339 

2,143 

5,548 

2,540 

914 

2,188 

4,136 

2,271 

340 
196 
196 

77 

9,202 


106 
384 
31 
27 
25 

429 
16 


24 
,125 


460 
143 

7 

128 
158 
23 
893 
859 

71 

32 

426 

781 

30 

91 
166 
842 
123 

57 

198 
70 
11 

343 
21 


34 
56 

20 

51 
10 


251 
81 

46 


47 
3 

7 

3 

223 

18 

r,829 


14 
32 


214 


17 


47 
2 


POPULATION. 


809 


^  ^,  '   PEESONS   OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 

Tablk  27.-PEES0Nb   Oi   ^^^^^^  ^^  COUNTIES:  1890-Coatinued. 


5  TO  20  YEARS,    INCLtTSIVB. 


COUNTIES. 


Wisconsin— Continued. 

Columbia 

Crawford 

Dane 

Dodge 

Door 


4,551 
2,  926 
9,347 
7,221 
2,922 

1,037 
3,790 
4,389 

^^^^^^ 257 

FcoidduLac I    '^.310 


Douglas  . 

Dunn 

Eauclaire 
Florence 


Native  -white. 


Males. 


Fe- 


Forest 

Grant 

Green 

Green  Lake. 
Iowa 


Jackson 

Jefferson  

Jnneau 

Kenosha 

Kewaunee .  - 

Lacrosse 

Lafayette  - .  - 
Langlade . .  - 

Lincoln 

Manitowoc  . 

Marathon.. - 
Marinette  . . 
Marquette . . 
Milwaukee  . 
Monroe 


Foreign  white.    Total  colored 


Males, 


6,592 
3,695 
2, 355 
3,980 

2,660 
5,445 
2,846 
2,344 
3,219 

5,645 
3,  456 
1.393 
1.518 
6,877 

4,745 
2,526 
1,650 
32,  089 
4,009 


2,603 

518 

6,475 


Oconto 

Oneida 

Outagamie 

Ozaukee -■-     2,720 

Pepin 1>20>> 

Fierce 3,493 

Polk 

Portage 

Price 

Kacine 


Rich  land 

Rock 

St.  Croix 

Sauk 

Sawyer 

Shawano 

Sheboygan — 

Taylor 

Trempealeau 
Vernon 

Walworth  . . . 
Washburn... 
Washington . 
Waukesna... 

Waupaca 

Waushara .  - . 
Winnebago . . 
Wood 


2,106 

4,034 

499 

5,318 


Wyoming. 


Albany 

Carbon 

Converse 

Crook 

Fremont 

Johnson 

Laramie 

Natrona 

Sheridan 

Sweetwater. 

Uinta 

Weston 


3,533 
6,212 
3,798 
4,981 
192 

3,181 
6,674 
822 
3.379 
4,570 

3,972 

358 

4,177 

5,298 

4,428 
2,378 
7,336 
2.780 

7,518 


4,498 
2,987 
9,183 
7, 182 
2,751 

963 
3,677 
4,471 

261 
7,483 

101 
6,644 
3,453 
2,309 
4,007 

2,560 
5,316 
2,920 
2,283 
3,201 

5,870 
3,512 
1,325 
1,488 
6,833 

4,550 
2,  565 
1,724 
34,  084 
4,066 

2,393 
465 
6,  663 
2,726 
1,162 

3,502 
1,902 
4,028 
437 
5,302 

3,529 
6,242 
3,733 
5,128 
175 

2,928 
6,688 
737 
3,221 
4,516 

3,958 

333 

4.114 

5,080 

4,356 
2,270 
7,619 
2,674 


Fe- 
males. 


414 
105 
1,061 
771 
382 

575 
591 
915 
136 
571 

17 
216 
422 
423 
142 

362 
566 
244 
333 
190 

■  895 
151 

279 
422 
498 

1,  221 
839 
139 

7,769 
340 

489 
91 
661 
173 
115 

343 
468 
706 
364 
858 

75 
598 
574 
450 

69 

640 
1,009 
513 
419 
292 


1,344 
822 
39H 
349 

319 

268 

1,928 

143 

304 
417 
988 
238 


6,488 


1,114 
670 
322 

275 

289 

232 

1,632 

128 

302 

406 

1,002 

116 


386 
111 
180 
609 

520 

181 

1,089 

711 

1,142 


201 

141 

17 

18 

14 

7 

178 

8 

2 

210 

310 

36 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Males. 


362 
117 
874 
672 
333 

472 
531 
844 
120 
535 

11 
201 
360 
408 
154 

304 
577 
122 
313 

188 

937 
134 
242 
412 
473 

1,123 

730 

132 
8,147 

288 

439 
76 
676 
148 
105 

285 
371 
718 
268 
887 

82 
563 
491 
466 

74 

536 
888 
394 
394 
237 

311 
115 
153 
516 

473 

154 

L,030 

629 

935 


138 

108 

19 

9 

1 

9 

161 

7 


178 
297 


6 
21 
10 

5 

45 
3 
6 
3 

21 

22 

13 

4 


Fe- 
males. 


61 

18 

13 

7 

214 


3 
160 


16 

5 
6 
21 


Native 
white. 


_      .        Total 
Govern     col- 


26 
30  I 


48 
19 

5 

12 
175 


2 

22 
1 

7 
2 

120 

1 

11 

3 

22 

7 
2 


116 


4,088 
2,244 
8,471 
5,982 
1,412 

2,389 
2,478 
3,173 
209 
5,965 

212 
5,  762 
3,347 
1,445 
3,520 

1,990 
4,325 
2,487 
2,106 
1,409 

4,  557 
3,352 
1,313 
1,741 
4,190 

2,693 
1,998 
1,099 
23,  080 
3,036 

1,383 
1,436 
4,506 
1,909 
873 

2,  482 
1,015 
2,487 
662 
4,317 

3,306 
7,068 
2,668 
4,055 
287 

1,689 
5,529 
474 
1,660 
3,400 


92 


4,446 

379 

3,218 

4,706 

3,101 
1,777 
6,254 
1,915 

16, 381 


1,468 
617 
4,264 
2,743 
1,433 

3,349 
2,  016 
3,638 
702 
2,181 

166 
1,061 
1,302 
1,157 

847 

1,273 
1,933 
808 
1,  248 
1,170 

3,685 

803 

966 
1,949 
2,302 

3,430 

3.  360 

554 

25,  029 

1,169 

1,586 
724 

2,576 
646 
431 

1,371 
1,260 
1,882 
1,147 
3,141 

345 
2,192 
2,215 
1,532 

424 

1,996 

3,101 

943 

1,  699 

1,  251 
1,263 

418 
895 

2,  U07 

2,052 

605 

3,950 

1,912 

7,335 


MALES  21  YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


^^  ,.       L      .       Total 
Native   Foreign     ^^j 

white,     white.    ^j,gj_ 


83 

3 
14  I 

3 
29 

12 
12 

6 

2 

5 

5 
3 
11 
5 
1 

18 
1 
6 

7 
4 

19 

41 

1 

170 

8 

17 

15 

210 

2 


1,854 

1,848 

834 

064 

753 

743 

5,411 

473 

535 

768 

1,289 

1,209 


943 

1,035 

222 

141 

191 

163 

1,819 

78 

66 

1,191 

1,105 

381 


898 


3 
4 

60 

140 

159 

1 


4,425 
2,494 
8,493 
5,816 
1,267 

2,  4.56 
2,787 
3,578 

224 
6,401 

211 
6,242 

3,  899 
1,744 
3,210 

2,261 
4,382 
2,901 
2,  235 
1,065 

4,728 
3,403 
1,386 
1,697 
3,286 

2,545 
2,094 
1,190 
21,  951 
3,581 

1,381 
1,579 
4,425 
1,600 
994 

2,777 
1,168 
2,682 
662 
4,344 

4,049 
8,623 
2,808 
4,652 
322 

1,588 
5,055 
474 
1,647 
3,792 

5,723 

408 

2,887 

5,010 

3,524 
2,237 
6,930 
2,009 

17,  320 

1,943 
1,905 


3,485 
1,543 
8,177 
6,575 
2,584 

3,642 
3,225 
4,908 
768 
5,321 


847 
806 


637 

768 

1,367 

1,202 


206 
3,243 
2,  376 
2,163 
2,537  I 

2,  008 
4,  593 
1,753 
2,241 
2,745 

5,932 
2,121 
1,290 
2,287 
6,080 

5,124 
4,147 
1,299 
39,  847 
2,536 

2,418 

843 

5,056 

2,151 

889 

1  2, 724 
2,251 
3,407 

1,  330 
5,688 

886 
4,061 
3,531 
3,455 

483 

3,165 
6,293 
1,344 
3,105 

2,  605 

2,595 

488 

2,954 

4,391 

3,711 
1,397 
6,952 
2,749 

8,730 

1,157 
1,211 
261 
180 

276 
213 
2,163 
95 

102 
1,310 
1,328 

434 


34 
34 
13 

91 
6 

14 
2 

41 

27 

17 

11 

3 

7 


16 
5 
1 

27 
2 
7 
9 
4 

18 

53 

1 

208 

12 

25 
16 
253 

2 


7 
27 
6 
2 
34 

6 

48 
1 
V> 


52 
4 
8 
4 

16 

23 
10 


21 

8 

4 

44 

3 

994 

62 

86 

5 

5 

62 

146 

172 

1 

1 

341 
59 

54 


810 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  28.-PERS0NS   OF   SCHOOL,   MILITIA,   AND    VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX   NATIVITY    AND 
COLOE,  FOE  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OE  MOEE:  1890. 

■  V  [TW3  table  gives  the  population  of  all  places,  incorporated  and  unincornoratprt    in  thn  TTT„to,i  Cf  *       ,      • 
inhabitants  or  more,  so  far  a.-^  they  have  been  returned  l,v  the  cSisus  enuSato, ,  aennrif^  Un^'^,  •''tales,  having  2,500 
township,  precinct,  district,  etc.,  of  which  they  form  a  part.    In  the  New  EnS  states  tifen^^^^^^  population  of  the 

inhabitants  or  more  has  been  used,  except  in  Connecticut,  where,  in  the  case  of  cities  or  Wn"?,?!     h  o  n^*?  ?^'''"S  -'^OO 

more  which  have  been  separately  retur/ed,  the  population  of  the  city  or  So?ough  and  no^tS1,f\hrSif  "i'^t"]  "'"*'  "' 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BORODGHS. 


Alabama : 

Anniston 

Bessemer 

Birmingham. 

Decatur 

Eufaula 


Florence 

Fort  Payne 

Gadsden 

Greenville . . 
Huntsville.. 


Mobile 

Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 


Montgomery. - 
New  Decatur. 

Opelika 

Phenix 


Selma 

Sheffield  . . . 

Troy 

Tuscaloosa. 


Arizona: 
Phenix 
Tucson 


Arkansas: 

Camden 

Eureka  Springs, 
rayetteville..  .. 

Eort  Smith 

Helena 


Hot  Springs  - . 

Little  Rock 

Pine  Bluff 

Texarkana  (a) 


California: 

Alameda 

Bakersfield  . 

Berkeley 

Chico 

Eureka 

Fresno 


Los  Angeles. 
Ward  1  . . . . 
Ward  2  .... 
Wards  .... 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward  6  .... 
Ward?  .... 
Ward  8  . . . . 
Ward  9  . . . . 


Marys  ville.. 

Napa 

Nevada  citv. 


Oakland  .. 
Ward  1  . 
W'ard  2 . 
Ward  3  . 


5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white.     Foreign  white.     Total  colored. 


Males. 


1,061 
332 

2,136 
189 
323 

641 
319 
324 
257 
585 

2,964 
230 
73 
110 
229 
302 
554 
369 

1,097 

1,455 
457 
295 
567 

593 
261 
379 
341 


361 
499 


226 
575 
524 
1,  335 
259 

718 

2,327 

873 

296 


249 
744 
364 
633 
,186 


5,848 
819 

1,039 
720 
777 
298 
396 
736 
504 
499 

430 
600 
331 

6,  538 

1,991 

1,107 

774 


Fe- 
males. 


1,073 
349 

2,213 
199 
395 


319 
342 
274 
687 

3,083 
261 
98 
128 
247 
322 
614 
410 

1,003 

1,522 
401 
291 
703 

656 
303 
363 
461 


316 
544 


224 
682 
496 
,488 
332 

940 
,694 

800 
386 


1,633 
240 
705 
447 
671 

1,216 

6,624 
811 

1,087 
843 
835 
388 
421 
810 
889 
540 

546 
700 
382 

6,827 

2,058 

1,186 

883 


30 
15 

144 


28 


87 
301 


2 
39 

4 

22 

149 

14 

1 


127 

15 

80 

6 

74 

149 


64 
145 
62 
58 
13 
48 
97 
119 
62 

28 
34 
21 

725 

229 

95 

62 


Fe- 
males. 


29 
10 
119 
5 
1 

12 
10 
4 


80 
301 


22 

155 

21 

4 


184 
13 
78 
14 
85 

121 

742 

71 

134 

103 

76 

33 

58 

108 

106 

53 

22 
44 
24 

797 
236 
115 

78 


Males 


632 
343 
1,716 
231 
420 

396 
116 
167 
250 

784 

2,293 

303 

25 

9 

29 

204 

438 

884 

401 

1,994 
141 

445 
122 

602 
194 
310 
361 


244 

8 

83 

467 

513 

336 
,429 
748 
208 


59 
44 
32 
39 
1 
156 

362 
26 
53 
43 
16 
9 
20 
81 
95 
19 

29 
18 
3 

250 
32 
45 
30 


MALES  18  TO  44   YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Fe-   Nati' 
males,  white. 


647 
343 
2,007 
316 
577 

381 
90 
246 
326 
939 

2,603 

345 

30 

7 

27 

190 

521 

1,015 

468 

2,642 
151 
446 
143 

769 
180 
339 
465 


63 


275 

11 

97 

505 

608 

390 
1,791 


228 
15 
29 
20 
10 
7 
13 
72 
44 
18 

26 
6 

7 

95 
20 
18 

4 


1,577 
615 

4,002 
341 
343 

1,024 
562 
366 
249 


327 
113 
137 
284 
397 
673 
383 
775 

1,820 
751 
305 
508 

744 
453 
375 
352 


617 
568 


536 

549 

2,008 

440 

1,350 

3,293 

1,  379 

526 


1,262 
446 
754 
475 
645 

2,076 

7,742 
811 

1,392 

1,359 
839 
335 
488 

1,178 
832 
508 

607 
563 

282 

6,346 

1,565 

834 

902 


Foreign    ^°*f' 

whitl.       col- 
ored. 


117 
109 
672 
30 

17 

85 
57 
20 
12 
39 

380 
23 
10 
37 
55 
62 
68 
57 
68 

198 
106 


382 
569 


285 


265 
690 
180 


850 
219 
445 
95 
575 
762 

3,444 
255 
629 
452 
248 
77 
179 
639 
695 
270 

214 
322 
131 

3,  684 

1,194 

454 

268 


1,045 
906 

3,018 
317 
283 

534 
227 
226 
213 
782 

2,440 

355 

52 

14 

65 

250 

479 

902 

323 


221 

283 

72 

613 

364 
251 
359 


147 
228 


205 
14 
52 

624 
678 


541 

:,  105 

941 

315 


249 
446 
114 
204 
8 
1,191 

1,817 

41 

213 

176 

47 

31 

58 

219 

1,008 

24 

292 
133 
66 

1,229 

86 

113 

108 


a  Exclusive  of  that  part  in  Bowie  county,  Tex.is. 


JLALES  21  YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


1,748 
656 

4,410 
385 
432 

1,138 
643 
445 
313 
815 

3,374 
384 
135 
138 
304 
419 
677 
438 
879 

2,120 
831 
392 
604 


498 
444 
415 


723 
684 


339 

884 

600 

2,308 

516 

1,685 

3,954 

1,564 

624 


1,567 
534 
819 
663 
797 

2,436 

9,759 

1,043 

1,667 

1,856 

1,089 

500 

629 

1,369 

957 

649 

779 
708 
426 

7,664 
1,767 
1,030 
1,233 


Foreign 
white. 


181 
154 
902 
52 
38 

119 
82 
38 
23 


1,059 
67 
31 
103 
141 
146 
217 
141 
213 

348 

136 

13 

3 

166 
50 

17 


468 
732 


54 

74 

29 

496 

127 

457 
,058 
290 
100 


1,517 
291 
730 
152 
822 
961 

5,203 
394 
939 
701 
459 
145 
278 
877 
995 
415 

400 
550 
344 

6,129 

1,963 

819 

483 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


1,072 
908 

3,315 
376 
447 

613 
256 
288 
278 
1,018 

3,146 

451 

68 

18 

84 

291 

636 

1,145 

453 

2,796 
251 
400 
103 

838 
351 
309 
481 


155 
241 


267 

17 

61 

723 

883 

616 
2,675 
1,173 

349 


263 

540 

94 

264 

9 

1,377 

2,041 

41 

214 

184 

46 

44 

57 

238 

1,190 

27 

457 
157 
118 

1,235 
91 
104 
93 


POPULATION. 


811 


.«      pPPCiON^   OF  SCHOOL    MILITIA,  AND  VOTINCx  AGES,   BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
''"'''  '^^^Lol  ?SI  ?LACEsT'2,500  INhIbITANTS  OR  MOKE:  1890-Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILIAGES, 
AND  BOKOBGHS. 


California— Continued. 
Oakland— Continued. 

Ward  4 

Wards 

Ward6 

Ward? 


5  TO  20  YEARS,   INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Pasadena . 
Petaluma  . 
Pomona... 
Eed  Bluff. 


Males. 


799 

291 

484 

1,092 

584  I 
494 
517 
349 


Fe- 
males. 


796 

287 

472 

1,145 


Foreign  white. 


Kiverside 

Sacramento 

San  Bernardino  . 
Sau  Diego 


652 
552 
568 
400 


560  529 

3,224  3,395 

550  569 

1,750  2,011 


San  Francisco 

Assembly  district  29 . 
Assembly  district30. 
Assembly  district31. 
Assembly  district  32. 
Assembly  district 33. 

Assembly  district34. 
A  ssembly  district  35 
Assembly  district  36 
Assembly  district  37 
Assembly  district  38 

Assembly  district  39 . 
Assembly  district  40. 
Assembly  district  4 1 . 
Assembly  district  42. 
Assembly  district  43 . 

Assembly  district  44 
Assembly  district  45 
Assembly  district  46 
Assembly  district  47 
Assembly  district48 


San  Jose 

San  Luis  Obispo. 

San  Rafael 

Santa  Ana 

Santa  Barbara  . . . 


Santa  Clara. 
Santa  Cruz  . 
Santa  Kosa  . 
Stockton 


Tulare 

Vallejo 

Visalia 

"Woodland 


34,920 
604 

1,049 
356 

1,459 

1,  742 

1,654 

986 

873 

1,260 

1,296 

1.734 
1,933 
2,292 
2,837 

2,  258 

3,017 
2,188 
1,564 
2,672 
3,146 

2,359 

405 
474 
572 
845 

384 

768 

766 

1,635 


842 
370 
440 


Colorado : 

Aspen 

Bessemer 

Boulder 

Canyon 

Colorado  Springs. 


36, 691 

563 

1,055 

333 

1,499 

1,  789 

1,674 
1,016 
916 
1,316 
1,403 

1,778 
2,048 
2,454 
3,  211 
2,337 

3,323 
2,126 
1,  582 
3,160 
3,108 

2,846 
448 
450 
606 
962 

435 

877 

885 

1,897 

393 
851 
403 
511 


390 

496 

316 

1,376 


Denver 10,  988 

Ward  1 '74? 

Ward2 54o 

Wards 1>811 

Ward4 582 

1,278 
1,109 
2,152 
2, 208 
554 


Ward  5 . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 


Dnrango 290 


Highlands 
Leadville 
Ouray  ... 
Pueblo . . . 
Salida  ... 
Trinidad. 


683 
1,003 

222 
2,896 

309 

709 


532 
355 
532 
340 
1,391 

11,  700 

776 

472 

1,896 

701 

1,476 
1,086 
2,449 
2,281 
563 

321 
662 

1,046 
166 

2,631 
350 
790 


55 
23 
94 
167 

48 
30 
29 

18  I 

87 
194 

46 
222 

4,165 
184 
159 
102 
368 
293 

192 
154 
121 
191 
142 

192 
209 
188 
236 
195 

248 
209 
204 
323 
255 

139 
29 
31 
30 
33 


Total  colored. 


Fe- 


Males.   j^^igg. 


27 
38 
22 
20 
97 

1,289 
140 

57 
116 

54 

104 
163 
235 
256 
164 

27 
73 

135 
28 

194 
13 
28 


87 
46 
66 
169 

55 
39 
38 
12 


225 
37 
211 

4.278 

85 
125 

68 
332 
318 

181 
84 
109 
180 
181 

204 
238 
252 
417 
292 

287 
203 
157 
306 
259 

193 
37 

42 
28 
46 

75 
35 
54 
108 

14 
32 
14 

27 


23 

32 
193 

20 
121 

2,678 
36 
28 

1,380 

253 

74 

62 
64 
48 
83 
79 

54 

47 

150 

131 

52 

39 

15 
13 
28 
42 

97 

24 

17 

3 

33 

11 
23 
16 
97 

6 

28 
39 
20 


38 
44 
44 
29 
61 

1,517 
149 

48 
212 

63 

131 

208 
298 
283 
122 

32 
87 

156 
13 

143 
11 
59 


381 
19 
17 
50 


57 

7 

13 

125 

25 


1 

27 

4 

131 

3 

22 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


,     .      |„      .      ,    Total 
Native  Foreign      ^^j 
white,     white. 


2 
13 
13 

17 
1 
11 
32 

14 
74 
14 
60 

849 
3 

11 
517 
1.55 

28 

22 

24 

7 

15 

7 

3 
1 
20 
It 


1,005 
455 
572 

1.013 

774 
458 
608 
410 


564 

189 
452 
563 

161 

202 

111 

79 


MALES  21  YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


191 

1,126 

1.51 

579 

333 

665 

247 

1,264 

92 

1,119 

78 

611 

51 

836 

96 

574 

928 
286 
690  1 
960 

271 
506 
188 
146 


97 
55 
124 


857  290  124 

4,  979  I  1,  831  1,  402 

739  1  217  1-14 

2,  503  I  1,  099  I  600 


4 
5 

71 

408 
4 
9 
33 
60 

60 

5 

57 

145 

35 

3 

2 

21 

4 

105 

2 

23 


37,  978 
1,000 
1,396 
1,  0.57 
1,649 
1,509 

1,580 
1,567 
1,844 

1,  830 
2,135 

2,017 

2,  320 
2,574 
2,707 
2,114 

3,089 
1,769 
1,341 
2,  053 
2,  427 

2,550 
405 
444 
571 
865 

337 

830 

787 

2,245 

568 

1,049 

574 

477 


34, 140 
1,884 
1,749 
1,773 
2,750 
1,526 

1,268 
1,414 
1,338 
1,778 
1,446 

1,265 
1,426 
1,751 
1, 755 
1,398 

2,080 
1,368 
1,980 
2,318 
1,  873 

948 
160 
356 
129 
196 

214 

368 

225 

1,154 

97 
749 
162 
134 


1,091  1  395  154 

5,691  I  3,253  1,735 

898  I  335  156 

3,487  1,746  703 


20,  593 
173 

140 

15,  489 

1,  370 

175 

186 
257 
236 
234 
274 

176 
158 
489 
436 
160 

144 
164 
59 
140 
127 

459 

230 

94 

31 

234 

63 
176 
117 
504 

127 

165 

179 

93 


1,345 
803 
631 
803 

2,  652 

24,  963 
1,685 
3,237 
3,901 
2,948 

2,349 
1,628 
3,351 
4,767 
1,097 

742 
1,099 
2,  433 

922 
7,958 

662 
1,170 


517 
558 
122 
229 
543 

10,  620 

1,285 

1,087 

986 

814  I 

651  1 

911 

1,538 

2,  276 

1.072 


22 
2 
20 
45 
146 


40,  491 
1,334 
1,512 

1,319 : 
1,746 ; 

1,533 

1,641 
1.871  1 
2,014 
1,900 
2,344 

2,035  I 
2,367  ! 
2,880 
2,760  i 
2,109  I 

3,274  ' 
1,883 
1,323 
2,  009 
2,  571 

3,151 
530 
484 
803 

1,144 

424 
1,067 
1,014 
2,943 

664 

1,  233 
705 
607 


1,567 
855 
838 
924 

2,985 


53, 268 
2,  537 
2,  510 
2.011 
4,028 
2,  434 

2,080 
2, 105 
1,971 
2.  558 
2,261  I 

2, 131 
2,397 
2,  673 

i  3, 064 
[  2, 424 

!  3, 347 

2,  264 
2,913 
3,583 

3,  377 

1,752 
279 
523 
206 


22,  591 
187 
156 

17,471 

1,474 

156 

176 

275 
217 
190 
234 


1,744 

28, 194 

131 

1,868 

159 

3,  496 

216 

4,  439 

465 

3,  872 

607 

418 

2,133 

146 

1,292 
237 
212 


643 
638 
185 
323 
714 

12,  902 

1,539 

1,270 

1,221 

953 


137 
20 
49 

477 
90 


248 

26 

377 

0 

1,409 

61 

419 

26 

2.183 

448 

171 

17 

283 

62 

2,719 

855 

1,774 

1,  094 

3,735 

1.  928 

5,064 

2,770 

1,227 

1,272 

810 

329 

1,199 

478 

2,673 

1,664 

1,009 

481 

8,394 

2,559 

754 

215 

1.362 

405 

168 
143 
435 
369 
165 

144 
187 
59 
265 
120 

1,046 

271 

86 

31 

255 

69 
202 
133 
550 

146 
164 

207 
114 


25 
3 
23 
43 
159 

2,171 
151 
165 
210 
795 

150 
23 
56 
520 
101 

24 
7 

77 
26 
465 
18 
72 


812 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  28.-PERS0NS   OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES   BY  SEX    NATTVttv    a.tt. 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:'  Zo-LltutI        '  ^""'^ 


OTTIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Connecticut : 
Ansouia  (a)  . 

Berlin  

Bethel 

Branford  . .. 


Bridgeport  - 
Ward  1.. 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  3.. 
Ward  4... 
Ward  5... 
Ward  6... 


5  TO   20  YEARS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  Tvhite. 


Males. 


Bristol 

Brooklyn  . . 

Canton 

Colchester. 
Dan  bury  .  . 


Derby 

East  Haddam . 
East  Hartford 
East  Windsor  . 
Enfield 


Fairfield 

Earmingtou  . . , 
Glastonbury. .. 
Greenwich  (a)  , 


Griswold  . 
Groton  . . . 
Guilford . . 
Hamden  . . 


Hartford.. 
Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 


Ward  5 515 

Ward  6 621 

Ward  7 1  171 

Wards...-. '810 


1,271 
332 
430 
522 


632 
1,493 

609 
1,089 
1,013 
1,253 


283 

326 

388 

1,953 

798 
306 
616 
438 
923 

463 

415 

471 

1,218 

362 
716 
339 
493 

6,381 
522 

1,055 
810 
877 


Fe- 
males 


Huntington. 
Killingfv  ... 
Litchfield... 
Manchester. 
Meriden 


Middletown  .. 

Milford 

Naugatuck 

New  Britain  . . . 
New  Canaan... 
New  Hartford  . 

New  Haven 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Wai'd 


Ward  7. 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 
Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 


New  London. 
New  Milford. 

Newtown 

Norwalk  (a)  . 

Norwich 

Orange 

Plainiield 


502 
822 
402 
947 
3,075 

1,149 
448 
820 

2,120 
352 
344 

10,493 
845 
854 
1,211 
1,345 
482 
613 

1,127 
705 

1,031 
618 
646 

1,016 

1,580 

451 

.557 
2,201 
1,900 

614 

581 


,253 
298 
466 


6,150 
645 
1,475 
555 
1,211 
1,050 
1,214 

884 
241 
309 
408 
2,066 

824 
316 
.587 
441 
1,011 

478 

547 

445 

1,241 

363 
662 
334 
423 

6,342 
560 

1,164 
754 
922 


592 
,081 
771 

564 

811 

411 

1,064 

2,735 

1,254 
448 
9,31 

2,172 
334 
347 

10, 117 
287 
885 
1,270 
1,  3.59 
450 
649 

1,109 
739 

1,011 
662 
686 

1,010 

1,723 

453 

488 
2,257 
2,040 

585 

590 


Foreign  white. 


Males. 


294 
48 
23 

120 

978 
83 

253 
73 

190 
95 

284 


194 
56 
34 

290 

104 
27 
41 


41 

28 
46 

177 

161 

35 
25 

84 

731 
30 
71 


79 
206 


74 
220 

32 
268 
572 

80 
21 
63 

412 
19 

221 

1,481 

42 

72 

376 

179 

67 

180 

209  I 
60  I 
78  i 
43 
96 
79 

152 

37 

37 
184 
285 

85 
155 


Fe- 
males. 


286 
24 
37 


1,038 
126 
316 
92 
169 
116 
219 

146 

209 

63 

44 

304 

112 
30 
44 
57 

230 

37 

43 

30 

183 

174 
38 
12 
47 

871 

51 
184 

91 

94 


77 
186 

86 
102 

70 
283 

29 
337 
563 

132 
20 
65 

390 
13 

224 

1,600 
100 
104 
300 
156 
79 
155 

224 
147 

94 

76 

92 

73 

195 

49 

19 
226 
323 

80 
173 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


51 
2 
4 
4 

112 
38 
23 

9 
24 

6 
12 

2 
11 
12 

1 
33 

19 
3 

4 
5 


18 
5 
4 

32 

14 

15 

2 

34 

167 

1 

44 

17 

3 

19 
20 
53 
10 


343 
12 

22 

17 


4 

1 

195 

62 


MALES   18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Fe-       Native 
males,      white. 


150 
55 
31 
10 
28 
7 
19 

7 

15 

9 

4 

37 

24 
1 
4 
2 
5 

15 
6 


5 
23 

9 
32 

205 
10 
45 
24 
14 

15 
24 
59 
14 


377 
20 
33 
22 
11 
10 
3 

5 

3 

200 

58 


1,247 
402 
588 
586 

7,070 
1,158 
1,821 
721 
1,  085 
1,101 
1,184 

1.107 
246 
357 
438 

2,678 

931 
381 
765 
390  I 
873 

572 

460 

551 

1,464 

369 

900 
423 
521 

8,1.59 
931 
1,657 
1.062 
1,098 

649 

577 

1,406 

719 

625 
887 
507 
800 
2,801 

1,512 

617 
1,121 
2,053 

383 

353 


Foreign 

white. 


12, 193 
1,782 
825 
988 
1,697 
700 
795 

1,024 
893 
989 
977 
672 
851 

2,201 
662 
559 
2,795 
2,225 
657 
573 


1,321 
278 
122 
660 

4,475 
570 

1,169 
428 
782 
504 

1,022 

552 
231 
170 
171 
1,123 

421 
98 
196 
152 
477 

254 
137 
150 
824 

234 
150 
132 
345 

4,035 
291 
585 
482 
415 

493 
707 
603 
459 

286 
420 
161 


2,105 

494 
136 
384 
1,931 
91 
224 

6,755 
238 
364 

1,242 
842 
448 
798 

1,029 
308 
447 
202 
319 
518 


153 
1.55 
900 
913 
292 
315 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


104 

3 

12 

10 

227 
78 
38 
32 
32 
14 
33 


MALES  21   YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


24 

5 

32 

403 
28 

104 
26 
17 

70 
31 
94 
33 


a  The  town. 


586 
36 
30 
35 
19 
38 
16 

9 

5 

287 

96 

3 

12 

129 

26 
5 

74 
110 

16 

12 


1,283 
548 
797 
797 

8,239 
3,408 
2,219 
792 
1,132 
1,414 
1,  274 

1,507 
379 
481 
613 

3,213 

1,042 
681 

1.  030 
496 

1.023 

794 

594 

827 

1,973 

524 

1,450 

722 

754 

9,758 
1,  210 
2,105 
1,240 
1,452 

708 

562 

1,796 

685 

817 
1,326 

744 
1,042 
3,231 

1,748 

977 
1,270 
2,265 

636 

513 

13,  686 
1,545 
990 
983 
1,996 
859 
891 


972 

1,120 

1,236 

1,  321 

880 

893 

2,938 

1.002 

742 

3,749 

2,767 

950 

818 


Foreign   '^°\^^ 
white.      '^°^- 
ored. 


1,711 
381 
193 
793 

6,196 
770 

1.468 
631 

1,152 
784 

1,391 

737 
295 
241 
296 
1,531 


1.52 
335 
295 


371 

271 

260 

1,110 

307 
255 
185 
465 

6,014 
396 
825 
683 
711 

711 

1,011 

929 

748 

382 

633 

285 

1,218 

2,905 

823 
223 
518 
2,598 
158 
291 

9,910 
302 
638 

1,710 

1,307 
623 

1,050 


1,465 
484 
714 
329 
459 
829 

1,229 
213 
333 
1,396 
1,627 
430 
458 


117 

3 

13 

10 

266 
97 
42 
34 
38 
15 
40 

3 

17 
11 
10 
81 

39 
11 
12 
5 
9 

42 

14 

9 

72 

16 
35 
11 
61 

512 

32 
129 

36 

27 


40 
122 
38 

20 
11 
6 
12 
63 

43 
44 
6 
23 
6 
6 

761 
42 
32 
51 
24 
37 
17 


395 

127 

3 

14 

136 
40 
11 
90 

155 
26 
15 


POPULATION. 


813 


.      T^PT^^ONS  OF   SCHOOL    MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
TAB.K  2«^-f^|^^/ol  PLACES  2f  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-Continuea. 


Atlanta 
Wardl 
Ward  2 
AVard  3 
Ward  4 

Warde I    1.05J- 


a  The  town. 


814 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  2§.-PERS0NS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,   BY   SEX    NATIVITY    AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890-Cmitiuued.        ' 


5  TO   20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES,    Native  white. 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Georgia — Contiimed. 

Augusta 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward4 

Ward  5 , 


Brunswick  . 
Carters  ville . 
Columbus  - . 

Dalton 

Gainesville  . 


Griffin 

Lagrange 

Macon 

Marietta 

Milledgeville  . 
Newnan 


Kome 

Savannah 

Thomasville . 

Valdosta 

Washington . 
Way  cross 

niinois : 

Alton 

Aurora 

Austin 

Batavia 

Beardstown . . 


Belleville 

Belvidere.  ... 
Bloom  ington. 
Blue  Island.. 
Braidwood... 


Cairo 

Canton  

Carlinville. 
Carmi 


Centralia  . . 
Champaign 
Charleston. 
Chester 


Chicago 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10  . 

Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  U . 
Ward  15  . 

Ward  16  . 
Ward  17  . 
Ward  18  . 
Ward  19  . 
Ward  20  . 

Ward  21  . 
Ward  22  . 
Ward  23  . 
Ward  24  . 
Ward  25  . 
Ward  26  . , 


Males. 


2,732 
536 
380 
334 
882 
600 

672 
291 
1,531 
388 
446 

343 
232 
2,043 
307 
227 
299 

670 
2,900 
320 
205 
170 
302 


1,577 

2,632 

513 

422 

659 

2,854 
443 

2,924 
501 


1,062 
791 
535 
452 

708 
858 
582 
403 


126,914   131,618 


1,  261 
2,089 
2,660 
3,139 
5,655 

5,730 
4.184 

4,  304 
5,082 
5,459 

3,644 

5,  8.58 
4,866 
5,  T98 
5,257 

5,765 
2,163 
2,186 
5,195 
2,863 

3,907 
3,786 
3,821 
2,671 
3,094 
3,401 


Fe- 
males. 


3,188 
609 
412 
349 

1,046 
772 

731 
327 
1,769 
450 
513 

448 
380 
1,944 
315 
274 
378 

801 
3,130 
359 
188 
181 
306 


1,669 

2,810 

556 

466 


2,755 
524 

3,236 
434 
776 

1,075 
899 
544 
458 

755 
969 
736 
526 


1,182 
2,355 
3,229 
3,519 
5,736 

5,680 
4,294 

4,450 
5,524 
5,192 

4,193 
6,363 

4,932 
5,320 
4,991 

5,895 
2,153 
2,164 
5,565 
2,971 

4,220 
3,969 
4,131 
2,580 
3,332 
3,485  I 


Foreign  white.     Total  colored. 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


3 

158 

4 

2 


45 

324 

90 

83 

6 

85 

25 

191 

101 


20 

48 
26 

7 

22 
40 
15 

7 

37, 184 
484 
309 
329 
340 
1,178 

1,699 
1,992 
1,902 
1,947 
2,211 

660 

638 

652 

1,624 

1,672 

3,537 
1,016 

391 
1,  636 

633 


993 

1,489 

362 

441 

1,180 


2 
141 
2 
2 
1 


44 

334 
104 
97 
11 


46 
261 
100 
162 

19 
39 

28 


40, 168 
630 
562 
701 
788 
1,150 

1,585 
1,987 
2,  036 
2,079 
2,117 

843 
1,021 

712 
1,662 
1,612 

3,436 
976 

423 

1,787 

743 

824 

1, 106 

1,399 

601 

635 

1,256 


Males. 


2,613 
423 

480 
593 
980 
137 

604 
280 
1,316 
185 
134 

419 
303 
1,816 
298 
395 
251 

538 
3,328 
631 
313 
354 
277 


165 
39 
12 
14 


646 

2 

11 

46 


38 


1,521 

280 

239 

306 

74 

38 


13 


Fe- 
males. 


3,131 
530 
547 
715 

1,187 
152 

798 
379 
1,647 
201 
166 

560 

336 

2,175 

353 

451 
308 

605 
4,177 
780 
340 
367 
305 


133 

42 

5 


21 

610 

9 

14 

36 

49 

47 
10 
52 

1,527 
236 
261 
372 
110 
41 


26 

34 

113 

6 


MALES   18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


3,435 
613 
586 
528 

1,076 
632 

1,097 
306 

1,899 
320 
427 

388 
279 
3,  033 
342 
205 
272 

853 
3,995 
370 
295 
156 
491 


1,635 

2,890 

565 

410 


2,232 
633 

3,113 
376 
286 

1,500 

1,104 

493 

430 

820 
913 
873 
403 


Foreign 
white. 


275 
49 
75 
46 
87 
18 

211 

7 

84 

10 


185 
10 
5 
5 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


125,169    151,421 


45 

1,017 

23 


310 
1,348 
303 
3.58 
85 


201 
959 
369 
518 

249 
102 
112 
30 

127 
177 
38 
55 


5,822 
4,  324 
3,886 
4,413 
4,136 

3,335 
2,417 
2,312 
2,677 
3,497 

5,958 
8,120 
5,143 
2,662 
2,270 

2,229 
1,950 
6,709 
5,347 
2,078 

3,482 
3,167 
3,  058 
7,647 
2,767 
2,124 


3,496 
2,371 
2,107 
2,201 
5,641 

7,218 
5,  623 
5,658 
6,345 
7,019 

3,307 
3,487 
3,251 
5,917 
5,789 

10, 121 
4,  585 
4,100 
6,373 
2,783 

3,282 
4,240 
6,969 
3,928 
2,773 
4,  339 


2,934 
517 
606 
671 

1,014 
126 

1,084 
230 

1,413 
131 
127 

384 
213 
2,346 
232 
284 
214 

503 
5,  437 
.573 
282 
249 
385 


125 
59 
12 


58 

10 

132 


29 

857 

9 

9 

49 

58 
53 
10 
40 

6,017 

1,916 

1,043 

969 

224 
147 

28 
15 
11 
18 
53 

80 
172 
171 
36 
29 

29 
34 
252 
52 
4 

18 
53 
63 
142 
15 
18 


MALES  21  YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


3,985 
743 
760 
556 

1,221 
705 

1,223 
428 

2,163 
449 
538 

513 
349 
3,182 
418 
273 
375 

1,032 
4,392 
439 
350 
192 
517 


1,718 

3,386 

680 

517 

987 

2,074 
838 

3,691 
369 
285 

1,591 

1,408 

592 

562 

955 
1,106 
1,091 

442 

127,  278 
6,935 
4,994 
4,334 
4,966 
3,593 

2,860 
1,963 
1,863 
2,279 
3,264 

6,504 
9,321 
5,412 
2,415 

2,  003 

1,763 
1,780 
7,604 
4,841 
1,951 

3,  283 

2,791 
2,  725 
8,122 
2,729 
2,057 


Foreign 
white 


107 
145 
134 
164 
28 

296 
11 

164 
35 
19 

11 
12 
342 
15 
15 
12 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


197,  768 

6,547 

4,214 

1,999 

3,178 

1,161 

3,132 

1,138 

3,067 

247 

7,650 

164 

9,209 
7,491 
7,323 
8,290 
8,654 

4,644 
5,094 
4,786 
7,878 
7,515 

12,  666 

5,747 
5,107 
8,681 
3,856 

5,000 
6,233 
8,701 
4,898 
4,030 
5,602 


3,671 
651 
788 
816 

1,273 
148 

1,151 
283 

1,817 
168 
145 

476 
321 
2,719 
318 
408 
253 


63 

586 

1,704 

6,115 

42 

717 

6 

343 

15 

336 

31 

426 

836 

156 

2,183 

71 

434 

12 

520 

18 

257 

1,685 

74 

353 

12 

1,821 

171 

534 

723 

36 

501 

1,082 

204 

14 

306 

10 

67 

58 

264 

71 

399 

74 

83 

13 

158 
7,768 

52 
6.547 

25 
17 
10 
17 
51 

93 
135 
220 
33 
38 

28 
37 
286 
62 
4 

21 
56 
75 
142 
11 
18 


POPULATION. 


815 


««      PFRSONS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY    SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
TABLK  2«-P^|^^/4^p^J^Ss  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-Continued. 


816 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  28.-PERS0NS   OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,   AND  VOTING  AGES    BY  SEX    NATTVTTV    Axm 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  Z^L^M         ' 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Illinois— Continued. 

Rockford 

Rock  Island 

Sandwich 

Savanna 

Shelby  ville 


Springfield 

Spring  Valley  , 

Sterling 

Streator  

Sycamore 


Taylorville  . . 

TJrbaua 

"VVar.saw 

Waukegan . . . 

Indiana: 

Anderson 

Aurora 

Bedford 

Blooniington. 
Bluffton 


Brazil 

Butler.... 
Columbia . 
Columbus 


}   ConnersviUe 

Crawfordsville 

Decatur , 

Elkhart 


EvansviUe. 
Ward  1  . . 
Ward  2  . . 
Ward  3  . . 
Ward  4  . . 
Wards.. 
Ward  6  . . 


Eort  Wayne . 
Ward  1  ... 
Ward  2  ... 
Ward  3... 
Ward  4... 
Ward   5  ... 


Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 


Frankfort  .. 

Franklin 

Garrett 

Goshen 

Greencastle. 


Greenfield  . . . 
Greensburg. , 
Hammond  .  - . 
Huntingburg 
Huntington  . 

Indianapolis . 
Wardl.... 
Ward  2.... 
Wards.... 
Ward  4.... 


Ward  5 . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 


5  TO  20  YEARS,  mCLUSlVB. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


2,677 

2,008 

351 

402 

535 

3,525 
364 
843 

1,559 
382 

455 
572 
388 
653 


Fe- 
males. 


3,023 

2,078 

852 

492 


3,818 

436 

1,008 

1,667 

480 

459 
582 
461 
705 


1,615 

1,  652 

670 

661 

486 

524 

569 

612 

564 

635 

883 
353 

522 
1,084 

672 

918 

523 

1,639 

7,095 
1,150 
656 
826 
1,481 
1,237 
1,745 

5,355 
460 
343 
309 
472 


690 
404 
950 
534 
494 


516 
371 
888 
734 

477 
542 
650 
577 
1,088 

13,  894 

1,130 

894 

509 

353 

368 
453 
701 
657 
326 


1,015 
385 
520 

1,175 

672 

903 

589 

1,715 

7,963 
1,358 
690 
1,030 
1,583 
1,  405 
1,897 

5,675 
514 
394 
389 
557 
785 

748 
434 
814 
535 
505 

1,019 
629 
432 
937 
815 

536 
569 
650 
605 
1,222 

15, 195 

1,147 

951 

672 

346 

415 
487 
746 
854 
399 


Foreign  white 


Males, 


787 

213 

13 

21 


Fe- 
males. 


246 
222 

36 
434 

35 

15 

6 

14 

74 


3 
15 

108 

231 
17 
13 
40 
51 
50 
60 

425 
12 

24 
10 
18 
30 

35 
54 

100 
25 

117 

9 

2 
24 
28 

4 


232 

7 

39 

724 
74 
10 
15 
12 

12 

1 

21 

29 

7 


712 
263 
27 
40 
1 

269 
237 

46 
510 

55 

18 
13 
13 
54 


Total  colored. 


75 
8 
1 
9 

7 

3 

15 

119 

224 
35 
23 
34 
35 
58 
39 

374 
22 
20 
15 
29 
60 

27 
35 
72 
16 
78 


202 

3 

40 

736 
69 
33 
15 
18 

23 
26 
13 
26 
22 


Males. 


321 


Fe- 
males. 


976 
356 
148 

94 
122 

60 
196 


1,390 

156 

31 

263 

147 

81 
37 
32 
14 
30 


310 
3 


24 


924 
351 
132 

75 
110 

67 
189 

30 
4 
8 
5 
1 
5 

1 
4 
1 
1 


13 
3 

1,525 

148 

46 

266 

170 

112 
60 
29 
24 
41 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


2,929 

1,911 

382 

682 

540 

3,  793 
280 
927 

1,231 
382 

523 

724 
436 
782 


2,739 
691 

721 
815 
766 


651 

571 
1,341 

1,054 

1,200 

599 

2,188 

9,141 
1,291 
1,216 
1,332 
1,606 
1,230 
2,466 

6,335 
535 
658 

782 
626 

772 

756 
434 
781 
600 
391 

1,297 

732 

694 

1,214 

1,021 

654 
619 

750 

627 

1,428 

19,  058 

1,367 

1,178 

721 

454 

540 
618 
928 
823 


Foreign 
white. 


2,498 

1,128 

72 

135 


1,098 
776 
232 

1,153 
160 


65 

53 

66 

310 


250 
74 
55 
14 
38 

215 
52 
49 
79 

79 

50 

58 

324 

1,572 
152 
154 
224 
334 
321 
387 

1,773 
101 
144 
99 
111 
209 

151 
168 
367 
105 
318 

47 

8 

91 

106 

28 

15 

27 
698 

55 
143 

3,626 
243 
76 
72 
60 

71 

38 
121 
165 

94 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


423 


11 

1,594 
439 
460 
226 
136 
79 
254 

83 
5 
25 
19 
10 
5 

4 
3 
7 
4 
1 

20 

43 

2 

5 

54 

14 

26 

4 

11 


2,247 

155 

79 

293 

210 

138 
81 
35 
19 
65 


MALES  21    YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native  Foreign 
white,     white 


3,533 

1,951 

567 

757 

759 

4,183 

261 

1,203 

1,401 

552 

677 
870 
484 
925 


3,116 
804 
845 

1,011 
936 

1,170 
734 
714 

1,586 

1,179 

1,581 

710 

2,729 

9,371 
1,415 
1,366 
1,282 
1,671 
1,174 
2,463 

0,655 
550 
732 
852 
684 


783 
440 
699 
694 
399 

,640 
958 
728 

,  555 


846 
902 
779 
648 
1,750 

21,  838 

1,  599 

1,635 

897 

519 

683 
760 
1,085 
919 
793 


3,346 

1,864 
1.58 
230 
38 

2,205 
923 
431 

1,556 
29B 

103 
127 
307 
542 


401 
222 


46 

67 

348 

81 

129 

209 

206 
138 
113 
548 

3,545 
416 
325 
506 

683 
738 

877 

3,276 
239 
257 
224 
268 
429 

322 

278 
571 
247 
441 

85 

33 

131 

233 

97 

34 

80 

859 

141 

330 

6,790 
376 
147 
150 
140 

157 
105 
284 
355 
186 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


43 
42 
5 


17 
514 


3 
11 
2 

14 
20 
4 
10 


91 
2 
25 
88 
2 

76 
4 
1 

39 

50 

78 


11 

1,751 
498 
465 
224 

167 
102 
295 

91 
4 
29 
21 
12 
6 

4 
3 
8 
3 
1 

23 

56 

3 

8 

60 

14 
35 
5 
16 

7 

2,785 

213 

74 

400 


172 


50 
28 

87 


POPULATION. 


817 


TABLE  28.-PEES0NS   OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLOR,  FOE  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-Contmued. 


5  TO  20  YEABS,  INCLUSIVE. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Indiana^Contimied. 
Indianapolis— Cont  d. 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Ward  14 


Ward  15 . 
Ward  16 . 
Ward  17  . 
Ward  18 . 
Ward  19  . 

Ward  20  - 
Ward  21 . 
Ward  22  . 
Ward  23  . 
Ward  24  . 
Ward  25  . 


Jeffersonville . 
Kendallville-. 

Kokomo 

Lafayette 

Laporte 


Lawrenceburg. 

Lebanon 

Logansport 

Madison 

Marion 


Martinsville . .  - 
Michigan  city  . 

Misbawaka 

Mount  Vernon . 
Muncie 


New  Albany - 
Newcastle .  - . 
NoblesviUe  . . 
Peru 


Plymouth.. 
Portland... 
Princeton.. 
Kichmond  . 


Eushville . . . 
Seymour  ... 

Shelbyville  . 
South  Bend. 


Terre  Haute 

Ward  1 

Wai-d  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward5 

Ward  6 

Not  in  wards  . 


T)i)ton 

Union 

Valparaiso . 
Vincennes  . 
Wabash  ... 


Warsaw 

Washington 

West  Indianapolis- . 
■Winchester 


Iowa: 

Atlantic 

Belle  Plaine 

Boone 

Burlington  . 
Cedar  I'alls . 


Native  white. 


Fe- 
males. 


354 
193 
287 
397 

454 

706 
271 
185 
327 
727 

535 
958 
833 
801 
538 
93V 

1,503 
387 
1,197 
2,386 
1,092 

700 

587 

1,894 

1,367 

1,308 

389 

1,524 

545 

651 

1,776 

3,022 
356 
460 

1,077 

435 

602 

449 

2,  357 


907 

804 

2,878 

4,  S83 
827 
498 
593 
627 

1,009 
702 
127 

466 

370 

690 

1,408 

807 


500 
999 
510 
444 


670 
368 


3,307 
446 


Foreign  white. 


Males, 


347 
232 
394 
421 

507 

781 
308 
214 
317 
791 

597 
974 
837 
823 
677 
958 

1,508 

471 

1,216 

2,  585 
1,  114 

768 

625 

2,072 

1,406 

1,374 

497 

1,  495 

505 

716 

1,859 

3,137 
419 
503 

1,082 

479 

630 

468 

2,550 

522 

904 

886 

3,042 

J,  872 
976 
651 
648 
675 

1,071 
728 
123 


493 

840 

1,537 

873 

600 

1,  026 

449 

487 


703 

397 

1,017 

3,660 

528 


7 

9 

5 
21 
25 

17 
20 
22 
18 
33 

10 
52 
49 

100 
34 

121 

23 
25 
43 
117 
62 

9 
2 
63 

10 
20 


Fe- 
males. 


91 


11 

16 

8 

652 

305 
13 

7 

11 
39 
28 


49 

32 

101 

312 

58 


Total  colored. 


IT 
10 
45 
107 


Males. 


204 

197 

46 

43 

5 

1 

22 

21 

112 


38 

16 
2 
2 

90 

12 
18 

654 

135 
17 
26 
10 
10 
36 
32 
4 


60 

40 

143 

316 

82 


Fe- 
males. 


31 
13 
48 
107 
168 

7 
20 

8 
14 


27 
73 
12 
9 
9 
45 

316 
2 
43 

58 
13 

11 

5 

19 

104 


12 

15 

4 

146 

77 

338 
41 
23 
15 


14 

64 
127 

39 

37 
34 
50 

183 
1 
24 
37 
19 
38 
64 


MALES  18  TO   44  YEARS, 


INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


31 
7 

53 
122 
177 


68 
13 
15 
14 
37 

310 

1 

37 

54 

14 

10 
17 
19 
113 
53 

9 

11 

6 

176 
75 

362 

45 
26 
14 


11 

90 
176 

28 
62 
46 
62 

196 
6 
23 
39 
30 
28 
70 


1 

1 

3 

20 

22 

56 

64 

1 



499 
624 
832 
567 
550 

945 
1,037 
409 
523 
917 

654 
1,045 
834 
693 
656 
948 

1,842 
556 
1,822 
2,696 
1,041 

730 

753 

2,  570 

1,460 

1,961 

531 

1,891 

525 

756 

2,560 

3,735 
499 
575 

1,425 

420 

787 

490 

2,944 

643 
948 

1,  073 

2,  869 

5,891 
1,346 
905 
748 
902 
1,111 
770 
109 

545 
550 
892 
1,432 
957 


695 

1,139 

811 

568 


636 

450 

967 

3,292 

481 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


73 
63 
87 
94 
131 

161 
144 
114 
114 
157 

83 
235 
247 
415 
165 
403 

167 
85 
169 
594 
305 

76 

9 

441 

98 
109 

16 
912 
124 

66 
161 

406 

9 

19 

194 

41 

19 

15 

359 

43 

64 

53 

1,895 


140 
135 
111 

93 
180 
183 

17 

20 

20 

205 

183 

82 


39 
121 

76 
10 


185 
99 

321  I 
1,363 
184 


MALES  21   YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


44 
77 
134 
253 
262 


43 
35 
12 

28 
73 
22 
13 
15 
81 

315 
5 
79 
67 
14 

7 

17 

38 

117 

95 

14 
80 
3 
187 
97 

430 
37 
31 
32 


12 

67 
183 

42 
40 
40 
68 

308 
18 
69 
61 
40 
42 
78 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


640 
800 
985 
675 
621 

1,045 
1,101 

449 

569 

893 

779 
1,207 
876 
699 
693 
916 

2,121 
691 
2,229 
3,186 
1,238 

824 

983 

2,986 

1,775 

2,352 

716 

1,951 

650 

863 

2,954 

4,134 
695 
771 

1,659 

593 

982 

683 

3,558 

815 
1,102 
1,363 
3,420 

6,787 

1,547 

1,088 

914 

997 

1,214 

895 

132 


718 
1,079 
1,668 
1,  201 

947 

1,343 

913 

793 


198 
106 

144 
168 
228 

311 

228 
176 
189 
343 

223 

409 
448 
682 
329 
708 

454 
182 
242 
1,280 
741 

292 
39 

880 
427 
172 

34 
1,470 


862 

555 

1,204 

3,525 

628 


1,754 
287 
255 
220 
209 
393 
351 
39 

47 
64 
372 
484 
174 

91 
260 
124 

43 


314 
179 
524 
2,555 
354 


57 

84 
140 
305 
331 

17 
82 
41 
42 
13 

38 
93 
29 
19 
20 
92 

424 
5 
98 
84 
20 

12 
24 

47 
158 
107 

18 


249 

4 

179 

227 

302 

113 

1,063 

504 

41 

40 

39 

40 

394 

37 

140 

31 

is 

74 

93 

877 

262 

103 

48 

189 

54 

154 

55 

2,605 

81 

382 
20 
61 
92 
48 
58 

103 


1 

102 
37 

14 
46 
50 
23 


2 

16 

114 

2 


372- 


-52 


818 


COMPEKDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  2§.-PERS0NS  OF   SCHOOL,   MILITIA,  AND   VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX    NATIVITY    AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-Continued.        ' 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Iowa — Continued. 

Cedar  Rapids 

Centerville 

Chariton 

Cliarles  city 

Clierokee 


Clarinda 

Clinton 

Council  Bluifs . 
Creston 


Davenport . 
Ward  1.. 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  3.. 


Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Not  in  wards  , 


Decorah 


Des  Moines  . 
Ward  1... 
Ward  2... 
Ward  3... 


Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 

Dubuque  . 
Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 


Fairfield 

Fort  Dodge... 
Fort  Madison. 

Grinnell 

Independence . 


Iowa  city. 
Keokuk  . . 
Knoxville . 

Lemars 

Lyons 


Maquoketa  . 

Marion 

Mar,shall 

Mason 


Missouri  Valley 
Mount  Pleasant  , 

Muscatine , 

Newton , 


Oskaloosa. 
Ottumwa  . 

Perry 

KedOak.. 


Sioux  city . 
Ward  1  . . 
Ward  2  . . 
Ward  3  . . 


Ward  4  , 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 


Yin  ton , 

Washington  . 

Waterloo 

Webster 

What  Cheer  . 


5  TO  20  YEAES,  INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


2,499 
561 

485 
373 
558 

407 
1,825 
3,039 
1,152 

4,000 
762 
604 
463 

654 
571 
591 
355 

476 

7,833 
1,089 
1,007 
1,355 

992 
1,191 
1,566 

633 

4,482 
781 
602 

1,010 
799 

1,290 

535 
711 
1,192 
526 
436 

1,078 

1,954 

421 

618 

803 

444 

452 

1,278 

575 

371 

556 

1,648 

362 


2,100 
446 
503 

4,904 

1,098 

207 

963 

923 
981 
732 


460 
1,003 


449 


Fe- 
males. 


2,807 
585 
550 
467 
622 

562 
1,929 
3,196 
1.273 

4,161 
757 
600 
526 

710 
635 
618 
315 

500 

8,129 
1,157 
1,101 
1,460 

1,040 

1,208 

1,551 

612 

4,806 
797 
736 
1,041 
1,004 
1,228 

525 
808 
1,200 
557 
534 

1,130 

2,033 

460 


501 

482 

1,397 

659 

432 

627 

1,744 

415 

1,024 

2,265 

500 

536 

4,  925 

1,104 

200 

967 

940 
972 
742 

461 

556 
1,123 
505 
456  I 


Foreign  white, 


Males. 


324 
56 
18 
50 
29 

5 
328 
308 
58 

378 
96 

116 
52 

23 
30 
32 
29 

26 

583 
34 
41 
55 

95 
166 
144 


433 
25 
19 

121 
46 

222 


72 
45 
13 
13 

74 

89 

5 

98 

122 

16 

7 

103 

35 

19 

14 

193 

4 

27 

127 

16 

42 

796 

149 

37 

194 

52 
290 
74 


2 

39 

20 

130  I 


Fe- 
males. 


452 
40 
21 
48 
40 


426 
404 


470 
105 
110 
70 

65 
41 
55 
24 


708 
47 
72 
99 

114 

181 
152 
43 

457 
18 
34 

132 
71 

202 


47 
16 
18 

81 

100 

6 

117 

139 

22 

18 

152 

57 

47 

21 

170 

11 

50 
134 
24 
50 

875 
176 
33 
207 

153 

237 


11 

7 

51 

37 

135 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


39 


179 
5 
17 


171 
2 


Fe- 
males. 


196 

4 
18 
68 

33 

29 

35 

9 

21 


9 

32 

3 

3 

11 

226 

3 


MALES   18  TO  44  YEAES, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 

Foreign 

white. 

white. 

2,713 

1,202 

614 

163 

494 

77 

342 

116 

620 

168 

672 

101 

1,894 

1,099 

4,006 

1,422 

1,238 

269 

Total 
col- 
ored. 


i 


3,280 
427 
371 
376 

820 
676 
502 
108 

392 

8,725 
1,105 
1,253 
1,901 

1,390 

1,114 

1,427 

535 

4,841 
924 
886 

1,118 
875 

1,038 

564 
678 
1,691 
673 
467 

1,129 

2,381 

446 

550 

689 

457 

612 

1,410 

742 

592 

587 

1,831 

402 

1,201 

2,574 

538 

533 

8,751 
1,539 
1,402 
1,492 

2,190 

1,186 

942 

456 
514 
1,088 
463 
392  I 


427 
421 
350 

213 

177 
214 


154 

2,344 
159 
192 


47 
13 
14 
1 
1 

29 
41 
111 
11 

60 


305 

9 

26 

123 


395 

79 

703 

31 

468 

32 

129 

5 

1,888 

36 

164 

2 

294 

g 

526 

4 

212 

21 

692 

43 

10 

270 

9 

298 

61 

60 

3 

69 

4 

249 

11 

469 

232 

22 

4 

286 

1 

401 

3 

80 

67 

5 

491 

29 

165 

3 

124 

3 

82 

39 

575 

29 

31 

9 

140 

71 

556 

123 

67 

4 

138 

11 

3,679 

188 

504 

12 

311 

73 

1,033 

16 

355 

33 

1,239 

42 

237 

12 

39 

37 

13 

228 

1 

93 

7 

248 

1 

MALES  21  YEAES  AND 
OVEB. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign   T"tal 


3,171 
753 
650 
464 
709 

919 
2,116 
4,575 
1,438 

3,343 
341 
290 
327 

894 
811 
581 


413 

10, 183 
1,  3.55 
1,517 
2,194 

1,489 

1,326 

1,  653 

649 

4,839 
1,011 

926 
1,047 

970 


830 
794 
1,804 
805 
682 

1,283 

2,050 

665 

610 

794 


774 

1,745 

885 

687 

806 

2,082 


1,562 

2,972 

676 

703 


1,495 
1,455 
1,497 

2,532 

1,164 

946 

679 

756 

1,426 

633 

444 


white. 


1,720 
238 
129 
263 
231 

166 

1,694 

2,041 

475 

3,872 
880 
838 


442 
392 
429 
192 

311 

3,548 
250 
324 
475 

594 
976 
728 
201 

3,646 

450 
541 
945 
462 
1,248 

94 

494 
632 
118 


col- 
ored. 


67 

15 

21 

1 

1 

33 
55 
114 
12 

78 


12 

21 
39 
4 
2 


377 
10 
34 

146 


45 

47 


44 
1 

13 
6 

24 


15 
10 
73 
9 


205 

6 

619 

15 

1,065 

329 

53 

4 

431 

1 

758 

7 

169 

1 

127 

7 

703 

36 

277 

4 

175 

4 

178 

72 

1,102 

42 

73 

22 

262 

104 

904 

144 

116 

4 

200 

13 

4,338 

191 

654 

13 

337 

74 

1,167 

14 

446 

34 

1,403 

44 

331 

12 

81 

102 

22 

433 

2 

143 

7 

380 

1 

POPULATION. 


819 


TABLE  2§  -PEESONS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY    SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


KaBsas : 

Abilene 

Argentine 

Arkansas  city  . 

Atchison 

Chanute 


Clay  Center . 
Concordia  ... 
Eldorado  . .  - . 

Emporia 

Eort  Scott . . 


Girard 

Holton 

Horton 

Hutchinson... 
Independence. 
Junction  city. 


Kansas  city. 
Ward  1... 
Ward  2... 
Ward  3... 
Ward  4... 
Ward  5... 
Ward  6... 


Lawrence 

Leavenworth . 
McPherson  ... 

Manhattan 

Newton 


Olathe 

Osage 

Osawatomie. 


Ottawa  , 


Paola 

Parsons . . . 
Pittsburg. 
Salina 


Topeka . . . 
Ward  1 . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5 . 


Wellington  . 
Wichita  — 
Winfield..., 


Kentucky: 

Ashland 

^ellevue 

Bowling  Green 


Covington . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward   5. 

Ward  6. 

Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 


5  TO  20  YEABS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Foreign  white. 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


Cynthiana  — 

Danville 

Dayton 

Frankfort  . . . 
Harrodsburg 


561 

570. 

1,260 

1,780 

362 

398 

487 

505 

1,013 

1,605 

412 
436 
507 
1,350 
548 
699 

4,930 
636 

859 
884 
652 
745 
1,154 

1,204 

2,594 

477 

430 

803 

508 
462 
292 
351 
862 

397 

919 

1,012 

950 

3,812 
698 

1,102 
805 
777 
430 


3,353 
789 


543 
854 

5,749 
549 
352 
602 
423 
619 

649 
804 
607 
553 
591 

303 
365 
780 
941 
274 


Males. 


618 

600 

1,319 

1,940 


506 

576 

657 

1,267 

1,866 

477 
501 
532 
1,461 
582 
764 

5,092 
687 
858 
953 
666 
745 

1,183 

1,317 

2,773 

601 

529 

869 

591 
415 
305 
369 
1,069 

478 
1,073 
1,031 


4,173 

771 

1,176 

1,002 

870 

354 

761 
3,739 


744 
587 
916 

5,955 
628 
346 
662 
506 
611 

683 
793 
639 
528 
559 

319 
349 
733 


Fe- 
males. 


305 


19 
16 

8 
52 
32 

3 
13 
10 
32 

6 
36 

400 
100 
74 
30 
39 
94 
63 

39 
238 
28 
21 
93 


133 

7 
14 
25 

1 
18 
82 
52 

261 
48 

124 
24 
55 
10 

1 

107 
10 


2 

26 

6 

220 
22 
6 
27 
23 
24 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


13 
62 
26 
120 
10 

43 
30 
7 
72 
38 

3 
19 
13 
52 
12 
47 

418 
120 
55 
39 
49 
106 
49 

5Q 
222 
36 
25 
107 

7 
118 
5 
10 
32 

4 
17 

84 
78 

304 
37 

118 
59 
74 
16 

7 

130 

14 


4 
20 

7 

223 
22 
3 
26 
23 
29 

11 
32 
29 
14 
34 

3 

5 

18 

11 

1 


Fe- 


22 
139 

60 
411 

37 

45 

4 

9 
139 
332 

26 
26 

7 
49 
43 

47 

837 
93 
228 
358 
76 
53 
29 

439 

555 

11 

59 

43 

58 
73 
27 
117 
114 

90 

150 

26 

70 

913 

204 
152 
241 
124 
192 

14 

225 
31 


57 

3 

481 

299 
25 
60 
16 
58 


39 
16 

29 
13 

7 

210 
322 
5 
476 
236 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEABS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


30 
111 

70 
488 

42 

38 

2 

6 

143 

345 

31 

34 
8 
82 
50 
60 

973 
107 
280 
392 
101 
62 
31 

427 

570 

8 

57 

43 

62 
66 
32 

120 
147 

90 

146 

18 

73 

1,  0'46 
275 
165 
232 
150 
224 

10 

207 

40 


55 

3 

569 

332 
44 
56 
23 
60 
36 

41 
9 
34 
10 
10 

222 
363 
6 
529 
261 


596 

8.55 

1,893 

2,173 

543 

396 

534 

624 

1,140 

2,060 

411 
465 
803 
1,696 
435 
726 

6,578 
782 
1,083 
1,128 
854 
1,045 
1,686 

1,333 

2,411 

524 

482 

867 

635 

300 
695 
417 
910 

450 
1,156 
1,  322 
1,075 

4,799 
808 
1,429 
1,089 
1,091 
382 

925 

4,892 

967 


738 

462 

1,121 

5,908 
602 
528 
624 
617 
562 


785 
683 
507 
411 

347 
383 
689 
1,128 
373 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


61 
321 
149 

387 
58 


85 

44 

224 

208 

33 
54 
90 

159 
36 

180 

.,977 
523 
298 
170 
214 
392 
380 

193 
759 
116 
50 
214 

28 

410 

79 

14 

101 

19 
121 
272 
219 

922 
130 
367 
136 
232 
57 

53 

607 

65 


57 

111 

47 

1,374 
99 
76 
162 

87 


81 
205 
153 
114 
209 

26 

25 

104 

62 

9 


MALES  21  YEAES  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 

white. 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


32 
189 

81 
413 

29 

30 


101 
280 

24 
30 
17 
82 
24 
59 

1,002 

124 

290 

375 

99 

69 

45 

352 
468 

n 

49 
56 

58 
53 
27 


61 

133 

36 

74 

922 
182 
179 
208 
185 
168 

32 

421 

51 


67 

3 

485 

437 
58 
88 
21 

107 
36 

42 
12 
89 

27 
7 

192 
332 
12 
490 
218 


794 

922 

2,272 

2,547 

680 

539 

657 

812 

1,405 

2,542 

571 
575 
891 
2,073 
618 
820 

7,  325 
819 
1,238 
1,339 
977 
1,118 
1,834 

1,752 

2,775 

652 

627 

1,101 

718 
358 
823 
541 
1,305 

621 
1,426 
1,513 
1,200 

5,904 
1,040 
1,718 
1,388 
1,367 
481 

1,138 
5,835 
1,240 


510 
1,319 

6,057 
678 
606 
608 
723 
532 

596 
733 
724 
523 
334 

455 
447 
758 
1,416 
507 


111 

420 

213 

742 

90 

147 
175 
91 
380 
394 

59 
111 
136 
258 

87 
324 

2,906 
692 
464 
274 
361 
553 
562 

439 
1,749 
175 
113 
335 

76 
512 
148 

42 
199 

65 
215 
392 
359 

1,510 
217 
584 
221 
395 
93 

93 
942 
121 


149 
232 
136 

3,062 
239 
176 
376 
,188 
4-13 

228 
443 
318 
259 
422 

60 

43 

281 

123 

27 


32 
204 

87 
561 

36 

39 

10 
10 
158 
385 

28 
38 
17 
89 
44 
75 

1,325 
144 
390 
515 
123 
95 
58 

505 

718 

12 

69 

65 

67 
85 
41 
97 
115 

90 
196 
36 
94 

1,236 
277 
221 
281 
221 
236 

34 

431 
60 


79 

2 

594 

510 
73 

100 
23 

120 
44 

46 
19 
46 
28 
11 

259 
462 
14 
628 
323 


820 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  28.— PERSONS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY, 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


AND 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Kentucky — Continued . 

Henderaon 

HopkinsviUe 

Lebanon 

Lexington 

Louisville 

Ward    1 

"Ward    2 

Ward    3 

AVard    4 

Ward    5 

Ward    6 

Ward   7 

Ward   8 

Ward    9 

WardlO 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Mayfield 

Ma;,';-ivllle 

Middlelioro 

Mouut  Sterling 

Newport 

Owensboro 

Paducah 

Paris 

Richmond 

Shelby  ville 

Somerset 

Winchester 

Louisiana: 

Alexandria 

Baton  llouge 

Donaldsonville 

Gretna 

Lake  Charles 

Monroe 

New  Iberia 

New  Orlean.s 

Ward    1 

Ward    2 

Ward   3 

Ward    4 

Ward   5 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 

Ward   9 

WardlO 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Wardl4 

Ward  15 

Ward  16 

Ward  17 

Plaquemine 

Shreveport 

Maine : 

Auburn 

Augusta 

Bangor 

Bath 

Belfast 

Biddeford 

Brewer 

Bridgton 

Bristol 

Brunswick 


5  TO  20  TEARS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


920 

481 

314 

2,023 

20,  886 
2,321 
2,050 
1,974 
1,517 
1,432 
940 

738 

863 

935 

1,484 

3.624 

3,002 

376 
667 
415 
399 

3,984 

1,231 

1,329 

369 

437 
201 
337 
322 


252 
798 
236 

356 
442 
229 
357 

28, 872 
1,732 
1,927 
3,006 
1,309 
2,374 

1,692 
2,485 
1.665 
2,604 
2,613 
2,639 

1,656 
964 
606 
939 
273 
388 

279 
667 


1,385 
1,132 
2,353 
1,068 
696 

1,404 
531 

280 
448 
780 


Fe- 
males. 


1,051 
524 
307 

2,206 

21, 858 
2,250 
2,139 
2,019 
1,597 
1,565 
1,060 

792 
957 
1,080 
1,607 
3,672 
3,120 

418 
769 
366 
415 

4,151 

1,316 

1,477 

411 

432 
230 
360 
361 


285 
888 
301 

385 
440 
251 
413 

30,  923 
2,014 
2,242 
2,789 
1,434 
2,229 

1,853 
2,613 
1,813 
2,795 
2,919 
2,907 

1,742 

1,043 

801 

1,031 

257 

441 

277 
782 


1,378 
1, 143 
2,506 
1,067 
738 

1,416 
527 
447 
397 
508 


Foreign  white, 


Males, 


853 
96 

122 
75 
58 

113 
19 

17 
36 
52 
37 
173 
55 

2 

1 

11 

4 


38 
52 

116 
52 

152 

130 
66 
34 
55 
49 
46 

23 
2 
28 
22 
12 
12 

9 

20 


182 
281 
258 
117 
2 


10 
5 

277 


Fe- 
males. 


10 

10 

2 

48 

855 
76 

112 
85 
73 

111 
49 

27 
44 
42 
43 
131 
62 


162 


932 

41 
56 
80 
57 
152 

162 
55 

27 
47 
88 
67 

28 
6 

22 

26 
5 

13 


198 
349 
267 
114 

7 

1,238 

65 

8 

4 

336 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


591 

509 

212 

1,427 

4,291 
188 
144 
304 
449 
497 
267 

64 

324 
465 
767 
653 
169 

129 

118 

74 

235 

55 
411 
674 
263 

432 

237 

87 

361 


278 

1,041 

263 

230 
174 
275 
269 

9,946 
348 
422 

1,483 
436 

1,122 

531 
1,301 
210 
448 
587 
813 

389 
396 
197 
723 
327 
213 

287 
1.256 


Fe- 
males. 


673 

635 

218 

1,517 

4.836 
203 
146 
321 
611 
555 
236 

100 
432 
507 
828 
679 
218 

150 

156 

49 

253 

66 
471 

774 
301 

443 
260 
101 
452 


329 

1,094 

337 

245 
200 
309 
315 

11,852 
533 
606 

1,558 
622 

1,189 

747 
1,488 
247 
490 
801 
971 

491 
369 
256 
884 
380 
220 

343 
1,495 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEAllS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


1,064 
552 
331 

2.643 

24, 496 
2,402 
1,859 
1,971 
1,616 
1,914 
1,248 

1,310 
1,541 
1,541 
2,000 
3,979 
3,115 

455 

863 

1,099 

473 

4,089 

1,560 

1,889 

499 

719 
253 
531 
498 


257 
951 
226 

356 
446 
353 
339 

29,  673 
1,877 
2,402 
3,366 
1,574 
2,435 

1,544 
2,341 
1,688 
2,381 
2,788 
2,628 

1,587 
906 
501 

1,044 
242 
369 

260 


2,014 
1,861 
3,404 
1,485 
973 

1,323 
801 
461 
570 
906 


Foreign 
white. 


4 
266 

5,249 
613 
619 
495 
469 
473 
185 

152 
220 
336 
395 
845 
547 

12 
43 
97 
39 

945 
79 

155 
35 

23 
11 
31 
33 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


663 
•  483 

175 
1,499 

6,553 
278 
145 
361 
541 
814 


230 
638 
884 
1,147 
861 
266 

161 
167 

277 
245 

103 
497 
955 
303 

704 
235 
108 
458 


30  I    241 

108  I  1,572 

46  !    306 


79  ! 
96  i 


45 

6,440 
297 
458 
860 
477 
952 

.541 
416 
247 
501 
452 
429 

246 
119 
107 
180 
71 
87 

56 
194 


356 
452 
997 
315 
33 

1,351 

307 

22 

17 

321 


246 
230 
332 
258 

11,  724 
498 
668 


1,243 

594 
1,225 
231 
484 
742 
960 

481 
376 
235 
911 
325 
184 

396 
1,438 


MALES  21  TEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 

Foreign 

white. 

white. 

1,238 

204 

725 

55 

458 

22 

3,247 

569 

25,  671 

11,098 

2,381 

1,160 

1,722 

1,310 

1,871 

1,170 

1,623 

975 

2, 161 

816 

1,580 

361 

1,  570 

295 

1,  740 

420 

1,614 

622 

2,083 

914 

3,960 

1,  862 

3,366 

1,193 

533 

22 

1,067 

159 

1,119 

129 

600 

70 

4,014 

2,281 

1,865 

211 

2,203 

324 

633 

106 

808 

62 

331 

33 

6U2 

47 

639 

57 

285 

84 

979 

235 

253 

90 

344 

176 

506 

163 

394 

112 

379 

95 

29,  719 

15,  525 

1,829 

855 

2,406 

1,128 

3,419 

1,964 

1,611 

993 

2,  365 

1,783 

1,638 

1,119 

2,402 

1,168 

1,  630 

730 

2,224 

1,284 

2,753 

1,266 

2,633 

1,145 

1,650 

689 

911 

307 

558 

297 

1,073 

457 

232 

148 

385 

192 

274 

116 

1,036 

349 

2,920 

478 

2,635 

584 

4,488 

1,546 

2,302 

555 

1,559 

76 

1,857 

1,674 

1,065 

376 

765 

40 

851 

27 

1,276 

381 

Total 
col- 
ored. 


790 

612 

208 

2,047 

7, 915 
320 
184 
450 
716 

1,035 
454 

258 

759 

1,027 

1,381 

1,  033 

298 

181 
236 
243 
296 

127 

638 

1,110 

479 

742 
327 
125 
627 


292 

1,799 

403 

323 
246 
378 
322 

15,  572 
670 
867 

2,504 
870 

1,531 

775 
1,721 
321 
721 
975 
1,187 

599 
515 
333 
1,198 
468 
317 

425 
1,789 


3 
22 
35 
25 

5 

4 
3 
1 
7 
25 


POPULATION. 


821 


Table   28  -PEESONS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,    BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


5  TO  20  YEARS,    mCLDSIVB. 


Native  white. 


Maine — Continued . 

Bucksport 

Calais 

Camden 

Cape  Elizabeth  -  - 
Caribou 


Deering  — 
Deer  Isle  . 

Dexter 

Eastport. . 
Ellsworth 


Fairfield 

Farmingt.on... 
Fort  I'airfield. 
Frenchville  . .  - 
Gardiner 


Gorham 

Hallowell .  - . 

Houlton 

Kennebunt. 


Kittery . . . 
Lewiston  . 

Lisbon 

Norway... 

Oldtown  . 

Orono 

Paris 

Pittsfield 


Portland.. 
Ward  1 . 
Ward  2 . 
"Ward  3 . 

Ward  4 . 

Ward  5 . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 


Presque  Isle . 
Richmond  . . . 

Eockland 

Saco 


Sanford 

Skowhegan 

South  Berwick 
Thomaston 


Vinalhaven  . 
Waldoboro  . 
WaterviUe.. 
Westbrook.. 


Maryland : 
Annapolis  . 

Baltimore . . 
Ward  1  - 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  i  . 
Ward    5  . 

Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 
Ward  11  . 

Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14 . 
Ward  15 . 
Ward  16 . 
Ward  17  . 
Ward  18 . 


^ales.  j„J;g_ 


484 
1,052 
593 
895 
671 

674 
584 
335 
706 
734 

494 
431 
539 
535 
641 

414 
364 
438 
358 

395 

2,193 

390 

319 

561 

397 
414 
337 

4,346 
826 
664 
560 

654 
414 
473 
755 

452 

426 

1,039 

705 

509 
575 
422 
438 

395 
476 
901 

778 


910 

53,  999 
3,497 
2,123 
1,944 
1,685 
1,801 

3,464 
3,  621 
3,000 
1,236 
1,565 
1,245 

2,619 
1,651 
2,181 
1,6L'5 
1,515 
3,920 
3,721 


Foreign  white. 


Males. 


474 
1,004 
641 
820 
662 

712 
592 
360 
657 
755 

417 
497 
568 
569 
819 

344 
418 
454 

407 

371 

2,223 

398 

354 

559 
371 
429 
354 

4,707 
816 
772 
684 

574 
484 
531 
846 

441 
403 
1,086 
761 

508 
661 
454 
416 

434 
448 
940 
766 


694 

57, 511 
3,561 
2,215 
2,137 
1,739 
1,810 

3,788 
3,788 
3,087 
1,363 
1,703 
1,378 

2,966 
1,816 
2,536 
1,715 
1,549 
3,928 
3,859 


Fe- 
males. 


3 

249 

6 

56 

145 

53 
7 

14 

163 

19 

59 

2 

139 

24 

54 

14 

53 

211 

27 

3 

1,219 

87 

7 

140 

66 

7 

21 

443 
89 
91 
75 


87 
10 

19 

5 

218 

275 


11 

3,660 
241 
482 
133 
405 
184 

275 

212 

98 

205 

64 

56 

49 

HI 
72 

138 
80 

303 

273 


Total  colored. 


4 

264 

9 

47 

135 

55 
2 
30 
182 
20 

47 

7 

131 

13 

55 

12 

55 

211 

21 

1 

1,474 

101 

13 

103 

49 

4 

21 

630 

101 

76 


99 

68 
67 
120 

90 
10 
25 
106 

153 

82 


Males. 


25 

5 

245 

304 


4,252 
265 
529 
179 
495 
212 

250 
225 
137 
275 
88 
72 

150 
130 

79 
138 

84 
332 
278 


Fe- 
males. 


489 

8,595 
48 
26 
284 
286 
447 

500 
179 
453 
290 
539 
1,375 


292 
323 
430 
536 
107 
491 


MALES   18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


46 


11,999 
82 
31 
304 
353 
570 

631 
265 
651 
521 
710 
1,  629 

1,014 
427 
437 
580 
622 
139 
524 


508 
898 
886 
970 
587 

837 
687 
458 
703 
944 

620 
576 
543 
361 
1,038 

487 
509 
526 
568 

561 

2,  538 

431 

506 

873 
522 
599 
548 

5,827 
994 

.  792 
905 

801 
619 
760 
956 

473 

700 

1,603 

925 


823 
544 
572 

461 
654 
,174 
843 


1,052 

61, 738 
3,404 
2,068 
2,  250 
1,921 
2,002 

3,526 
3,921 
3,947 
2, 191 
2, 156 
1,880 

3,198 
2,  202 
2,589 
2,025 
1,786 
4,294 
3,638 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


14 
537 

35 
152 
281 

213 
29 
62 

263 
50 

155 
30 
228 


37 
221 
352 

73 

45 

2,046 

228 

25 

378 

238 

17 

42 

1,709 
255 
343 
285 

304 
131 
144 
247 

189 
54 
150 
206 

256 

236 

139 

61 

62 

8 

425 

499 


186 

15,  472 
1,084 
1,564 

579 
1,146 

638 

1,176 
938 
718 
804 
408 
385 

322 
578 
462 
495 
436 
1, 130 
1,106 


MALES  21  YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


508 

14, 280 
88 
100 
464 
496 
663 

815 
255 

1,052 
648 
950 

2,272 


489 
433 
812 
956 
161 
731 


794 
1,045 
1,385 
1,342 

678 

1,317 
964 
744 
862 

1,347 

906 
949 
631 
356 

1,503 

839 
761 
641 
900 

820 

3,134 

643 

798 

1,325 
603 
991 
742 

7,751 

1,274 

877 

1,189 

1,014 

977 

1,105 

1,315 


977 
2,384 
1,505 

951 

1.269 

765 

831 

665 
1,155 
1,400 
1,187 


1,103 

69,  613 

3,581 
2,063 
2,484 
2,  065 
2,174 

3,785 
4,395 
4,424 
2,813 
2,427 
2,154 

4,015 
2,433 
2,999 
2,264 
1,883 
4,598 
3,903 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


52 

849 

57 

241 

382 

283 
38 
111 
437 
121 

202 
55 
323 
162 
222 

54 
261 
521 

92 

67 

2,579 

275 

46 

514 

320 

21 

52 

2,849 
463 
594 
419 

470 
214 
251 
438 

276 

66 

266 

263 

309 

322 
187 
101 

93 

19 

590 

588 


298 

29, 569 
2,096 
2,  604 
1,308 
1,829 
1,249 

2,047 
1,815 
1,473 
1,306 
955 
759 

717 
1,191 

995 
1,008 
1,025 
1,998 
2,030 


7 
1 

2 
17 
1 
3 

135 


95 
21 
30 
17 

11 
7 
1 


721 

17, 476 
117 
121 
580 
619 
882 

1,018 
309 

1,162 
799 

1,166 

2,758 

991 
608 
527 
1,042 
1,192 
209 
906 


822 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  28.— PERSONS  OF  SCHOOL,    MILITIA,  AND  VOTING   AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOKOUQHS. 


Maryland — Continued . 
Baltimore— Continued 

Ward  19 

Ward  20 

Ward  21 

Ward  22 


Cambridge... 
Chestertown. 
Cumberland  . 

Eaaton 

rrederiok 


Frostburg 

Hagerstown 

Havre  de  Grace. 

Salisbury 

Sparrow  Point. . 
Westminster  ... 


Massachusetts: 

Abington 

Adams 

Amesbury ... 
Amherst 


Andover.. 
Arlington. 
Ashland  . . 
Athol 


Attleboro.  . 
Barnstable . 

Beverly 

Blaokstone. 


Boston . . 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  , 

Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15  . 

Ward  16  , 
Ward  17  , 
Ward  18  . 
Ward  19  . 
Ward  20  . 

Ward  21  . 
Ward  22  . 
Ward  23  . 
Ward  24  . 
Ward  25  . 


Bradford 

Brain  tree.  ... 
Bridgewater . 

Brockton 

Wardl  .... 
Ward  2  .... 
Ward  3  . . . . 
Ward  i  .... 
Ward  5  . . . . 
Ward  6  . . . . 
Ward  1  .... 


Brookfield 

Brookline 1,236 


5  TO  20  YKAES,  INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 

Foreign  white. 

Males. 

Fe- 
males. 

Males. 

Fe- 
males. 

2,881 

3,288 

34 

75 

2,535 

2,768 

36 

63 

2,817 

2,689 

121 

96 

3,353 

3,828 

82 

100 

434 

486 

2 

1 

246 

248 

1 

2,030 

2,164 

49 

50 

298 

299 

2 

970 

1,158 

5 

2 

653 

682 

24 

12 

1,459 

1,630 

5 

14 

376 

417 

5 

2 

349 

349 

1 

204 

145 

25 

18 

402 

462 

1 

56'4 

506 

22 

23 

1,123 

1,144 

473 

470 

1,144 

1,185 

208 

207 

683 

551 

36 

39 

1,027 

721 

104 

129 

681 

756 

89 

126 

317 

334 

38 

40 

760 

777 

54 

67 

946 

911 

155 

215 

478 

461 

11 

16 

1,332 

1,329 

116 

155 

749 

694 

270 

212 

49,  366 

50,  524 

9,220 

11, 564 

2,409 

2,404 

507 

573 

2,157 

1,791 

543 

463 

1,588 

1,675 

192 

253 

1,613 

1,614 

186 

221 

1,312 

1,289 

234 

219 

2,006 

2,066 

709 

751 

1,051 

985 

690 

721 

1,314 

1,277 

315 

395 

828 

835 

130 

3B9 

368 

327 

108 

275 

1,426 

1,536 

210 

521 

1,165 

1,138 

255 

281 

3,031 

2,944 

580 

581 

3,462 

3,  524 

493 

594 

2,449 

2,495 

394 

423 

1,523 

1,688 

439 

535 

1,  296 

1,413 

168 

300 

1,190 

1,493 

173 

364 

2,945 

3,024 

553 

519 

3,001 

3,036 

424 

559 

2,589 

2,735 

259 

527 

2,558 

2,844 

486 

565 

3,012 

3,110 

468 

689 

3,610 

3,768 

468 

689 

1,463 

1,513 

238 

317 

454 

670 

42 

52 

579 

578 

87 

86 

443 

476 

30 

34 

3,189 

3,0M 

480 

575 

274 

265 

37 

48 

416 

419 

31 

72 

535 

508 

90 

92 

487 

459 

143 

145 

558 

537 

49 

46 

493 

473 

58 

08 

426 

433 

72 

104 

400 

453 

81 

50 

1,236 

1,421 

203 

345 

Total  colored. 


Males. 


447 
120 
237 

228 
182 
189 
173 
231 

40 
144 
145 
134 
120 

71 

1 

2 

2 

12 

10 
4 
1 
2 

19 
10 
3 


925 
13 
11 

5 
25 

5 

7 

3 

44 

298 

18 

82 
11 


Fe- 
males. 


1,090 
733 
197 
489 

282 
231 
173 
202 
298 

46 
204 
132 
179 

40 


10 
1 
3 

19 

13 

4 

1 

971 
12 

2 

7 

28 

1 

4 
5 

50 
290 

20 

101 

18 

7 

3 

2 

50 
76 
51 
130 
23 

7 

4 

36 

11 

33 

5 
1 
15 


6 

14 

3 

2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

3 

MALES  18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Kative 

Foreign 

white. 

white. 

3,448 

282 

3,005 

300 

2,510 

500 

3,777 

421 

545 

20 

287 

8 

1,908 

311 

332 

13 

1,190 

38 

578 

124 

1,707 

44 

518 

28 

420 

7 

440 

146 

452 

11 

805 

107 

962 

936 

1,521 

851 

989 

131 

933 

356 

714 

504 

405 

173 

1,298 

314 

1,125 

494 

618 

48 

1,774 

421 

673 

860 

61,  257 

45,  310 

2,613 

1,775 

2,296 

2,137 

2,030 

969 

2,004 

938 

2,176 

1,377 

1,706 

3,433 

1,662 

2,428 

1,879 

1,685 

1,532 

871 

1,901 

912 

3,072 

1,572 

1,982 

1,725 

2,335 

3,056 

3,922 

2,277 

2,341 

1,764 

2,534 

2,409 

2,666 

1,254 

2,420 

961 

2,818 

2,600 

3,440 

2,008 

3,152 

1,307 

2,108 

2,327 

2,942 

2,137 

4,028 

2,232 

1,698 

1,156 

596 

187 

765 

311 

794 

246 

5,026 

2,065 

005 

211 

795 

189 

936 

392 

619 

504 

696 

288 

684 

216 

691 

265 

502 

270 

1,387 

1,034 

Total 
col- 
ored. 


916 
603 
161 

407 


186 
189 
228 
252 

36 
168 
134 
124 
440 

62 

2 

5 

10 

36 


23 


2,985 
26 
22 
25 
39 
43 

53 

27 

135 

735 

170 

481 
57 
22 
42 
15 

376 
213 
123 
202 
43 

18 
10 
48 
15 
45 


MALES  21  TEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


4,352 
3,642 
2,756 
4,403 

709 
390 

2,168 
477 

1,601 

575 
2,180 
635 
564 
750 
621 

1,108 
1,047 
1,930 
1,218 

1,024 
927 
558 

1,793 

1,452 
1,141 
2,546 

775 

71, 593 
3,067 
2,473 
2,378 
2,452 
2,617 

1,562 
2,093 
2,032 
1,906 
2,539 

4,147 
2,246 
2,041 
4,261 
2,  380 

2,848 
3,255 
3,435 
2,945 
3,923 

4,203 
2,082 
3,535 
5,172 
2,001 

782 
1,063 
1,134 

6,065 
774 
975 

1,150 
648 
833 
831 
854 

734 
1,781 


Foreign 
white. 


729 
693 
901 
841 

28 
14 

714 
25 

149 

133 

140 

89 

11 

247 

41 


238 
1,266 
1,126 

183 

580 
687 
244 
396 

731 

89 

635 

1,139 

62, 912 
2,565 
3,148 
1,531 
1,413 
1,820 

4,445 
2,950 
2,174 
1,237 
1,096 

2,028 
2,351 
4,320 
3,420 
2,567 

3,074 
1,728 
1,375 
3,602 
3,110 

1,940 
3,266 
3,147 
3,038 
1,567 

236 
438 
554 

2,585 
246 
264 
429 
605 
408 
295 
338 

355 
1,444 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


1,094 
752 
174 
450 

353 
284 
229 
303 
371 

49 
249 
177 
193 
495 

84 


12 
41 


16 
10 
3 
3 

34 
11 


,405 
33 
21 
27 
46 
41 

56 

33 

166 

931 

196 

506 
65 
21 
41 
16 

382 
243 
131 
246 
50 

18 
12 
56 
19 
49 


4 
32 

42 
9 

17 
1 
2 
8 
2 
3 

5 
19 


POPULATIOK. 


823 


Table  2§  -PEESONS  OF  SCHOOL,    MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,    BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890-Coutiimed. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOHOnQHS. 


5  TO  20  YEARS,   INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


Ma.ssachusetts — Cont'd. 

Cambridge 

Wardl 

"Ward2 

Wards 

Ward4 

Waid5 


Canton 

Chelin-sford . 


Chelsea . . . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 

Chicopee. 
Clinton  . . 
Concord  . 
Dalton  — 
Danvers  . 


Dartmouth  . 
Dedham  — 
Deerfield  ... 

Dennis 

Dudley 


East  Bridgewater. 

Easthampton 

Easton 

Everett 

Fairhaven 


Fall  River. 
Ward  1  - . 
Ward  2 . . 
Ward  3 . . 
Ward  4.. 


Ward  5 . 
Ward  6 . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8 . 
Ward  9 . 


Falmouth 

Fitchhurg  — 

Foxboro 

Framingham  . 

Franklin 

Gardner 


Gloucester 

Grafton 

Great  Barrtngton. 

Greenfield 

Hardwick 

Harwich 


Haverhill. 
Ward  1 . 
Ward  2 . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6. 


Hingham  . 
Holden  .  - . 
HoUiston  . 


Holyoke  . . 
Ward  1 . 
Ward  2 . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
WaidT. 


Fe- 
males. 


8,596 
1,812 
2, 222 
1,567 
2,026 


596 

352 

3,152 
612 
828 
841 
871 

1,484 

1,243 

820 

419 

834 

368 
958 
445 
363 
423 

347 
626 
621 
1,310 
320 

7,897 

1,091 

864 

916 

956 

762 

1,241 

628 

345 

1,094 

297 
2,437 

380 
1,165 

035 

986 

2,845 
688 
586 
677 
370 
376 

3,032 
203 
235 
402 
449 

1,089 
594 


8,058 
1,341 
2,156 
1,597 
2,010 
954 

618 
319 

3,276 
643 
823 
870 
940 


513 
335 
328 

3, 759 
494 
454 
534 
725 
335 
640 
577 


Foreign  white. 


Males.  Z^e.. 


360 
923 

387 
400 
413 

340 
620 
540 
1,298 
337 

8,266 

1,160 

932 

914 

971 

823 

1,246 

700 

411 

1,109 

298 
2,587 

301 
1,270 

704 

958 

2,909 
646 
668 
749 
303 


3,164 
255 
254 
437 
499 

1,144 
575 

533 
346 
316 

4,009 
478 
496 
478 
844 
363 
737 
613 


1,694 
200 
452 
379 
450 
213 

63 

38 

587 
115 
140 
204 
128 

717 

414 

134 

24 


36 

119 

38 

2 
135 


109 

274 

26 

4,775 

1,097 

248 

314 

468 

414 

1,236 

172 

25 

801 


764 
45 

108 
85 

275 

418 

151 

47 

45 

154 


527 
21 
19 
81 
55 

286 
65 

25 

100 

13 

1,958 
219 
448 
435 
505 
59 
204 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


1,963 
298 
481 
399 
550 
235 

83 
52 

689 
117 
146 
213 
213 

718 

526 

73 

33 

94 

37 
147 

28 

3 

133 


75 

285 

12 

5,139 

1,214 
342 
299 
474 

500 

1,261 

210 

65 

774 

13 
880 

36 
157 

86 
230 

345 

181 

09 

63 

158 

2 

573 

41 
36 
76 
64 
279 
77 

40 

100 

17 

2,285 
290 
464 
414 
620 
92 
297 
102 


277 

60 

147 

4 

58 
8 

1 


Fe- 
males. 


330 


172 
1 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native  Foreign 
white,     white. 


9,454 
2,556 
2, 235 
1,561 
2,113 


634 
369 

3,929 
791 
949 
953 

1,236 

1,550 

1,030 

941 

494 

1,251 

462 
972 
446 
467 
294 

444 
556 
639 
1,674 
443 

5,826 
729 
839 
593 
716 

591 

547 
692 
410 
709 

372 
3,160 

415 
1,330 

705 
1,245 

3,336 

588 
711 
852 
335 


4,877 
802 
469 
865 
561 

1,433 
747 

682 
314 
408 

3,236 
377 
339 
277 
443 
462 
782 
556 


6,903 
793 
1,896 
1,704 
1,494 
1,016 

290 
151 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


2,105 
445 
628 
627 
405 

1,622 

1,019 

411 

115 

397 

113 

441 

151 

16 

248 

145 
245 
381 
876 
63 

9,800 

1,759 

720 

969 

1,080 

1,201 

1,942 

491 

126 

1,512 

108 
2,017 
104 
604 
338 
693 

4,413 
338 
177 
240 
315 


1,733 
78 
73 
360 
151 
838 
233 

152 

192 

94 

4,673 
619 
817 
845 

1,191 
274 
673 
254 


474 
81 

251 
20 

111 
11 


MALES  21  YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


189 
16 
71 
12 
90 

4 
3 
19 
9 
6 

15 

29 

3 

1 

1 

1 
2 
3 
15 


Foreign 
white. 


10,  318 
2,354 
2,589 
1,576 
2,574 
1,225 

759 
576 

5,121 
1,021 
1,194 
1,156 
1,750 

1,754 
1,139 

947 

551 

1,730 


1,244 
629 
831 
330 


732 
632 
880 
2,117 
778 

6,245 
803 
855 
535 
693 

592 
462 
822 
606 
877 

675 
3,858 

679 
1,771 

934 
1,627 

4,362 
826 
977 

1,163 
452 
863 

6,324 

1,180 

686 

954 

830 

1,673 

1,001 

1,093 
456 
635 

3,298 
328 
322 
229 
376 
499 
844 
700 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


9,326 
1,126 

2,564 
2,261 
2,081 
1,294 

524 
271 

2,986 
606 
870 
859 
651 

2,139 

1,404 
477 
216 
641 

137 
781 
250 
43 
381 

185 

433 

536 

1,113 

87 

12,  673 
2,133 
1,081 
1,310 
1,451 

1,524 

2,400 

676 

219 

1,879 

136 
2,676 
181 
885 
494 
892 

5,567 
527 
339 
374 
392 
24 

2,267 

104 

92 

465 

217 

1,053 
336 


277 
294 
206 

5,769 
752 
934 
1,036 
1,444 
364 
861 
378 


567 
96 

313 
23 

120 
15 


224 

20 

90 

14 
100 

6 
3 

10 

14 

7 

16 

30 

6 

1 

1 

1 

2 
5 

22 
10 

75 
9 
1 
9 
4 

6 
7 
11 
14 
14 

6 
17 
4 
9 
2 
21 


12 
37 


74 
11 
21 
16 
1 
10 
15 

23 


16 
1 
5 
2 
3 
1 
3 
1 


824 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  28.— PERSONS  OF    SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING   AGES,  BY  SEX    NATIVITY    AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-Continued.        ' 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Massachusetts — Cont'd. 

liopkinton 

Hudson 

Hyde  Park 

Ipswich 


Lawrence. 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3 . 
AVard  i . 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 


Lee 

Leicester  . . . 

Lenox  

Leominster . 
Lexington . . 


Lowell 

Ward  1  . 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3 . 

Ward  4 . 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6 . 


Lynn 

Ward  1 . 
Ward  2 . 
Ward  3  . 


Ward  i . 
Wards. 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 


Maiden 

Mansfield. .. 
Marblehead. 
Marlboro  . . . 
Maynard  . . . 


Medford . . 
Medway . . 
Melrose... 
Merrimac. 
Methuen.. 


Middleboro  . 

Milford 

Millbury  ... 

Milton 

Monson 


Montague  . 
Nantucket. 

Natick 

Needham . . 


New  Bedford . 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Wards 

Ward4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 


Newburyport 

Newtonl 

North  Adams 

Northampton 

North  Andover . . . 

North  Attleboro., 

Northbridge , 

North  Brookfield  . 

Norwood 

Orange 


5  TO   20  TEABS,  INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


598 

61.5 

1,363 

449 

4,915 
742 
713 
904 
841 
879 
836 

507 
395 
403 
860 
379 

7,471 

850 

1,288 

1,722 

1,254 
1,313 
1,044 

6,140 
164 
432 

1.478 

1,012 

1,398 

1,397 

259 

2,565 
455 
963 

2,034 
360 

1,341 
442 
911 
313 
589 

711 
1,114 
571 
559 
577 

845 

312 

1,254 

420 

3,973 
1,066 
480 
417 
291 
537 
1,182 

1,636 
2,728 
2,080 
1,832 
495 

935 
530 
558 
485 
564 


Fe- 
males. 


551 

616 

1,289 

537 

5,120 
769 
733 
968 
898 
947 
805 

561 
459 
367 
999 
347 

7,741 

894 

1,  379 

1,757 


1,347 
1,316 
1,048 

6,281 
162 
426 

1,519 

1,081 

1,373 

1,475 

245 

2,619 

433 

1,025 

1,956 

360 

1,394 
419 
991 
344 
564 

756 
1,233 
624 
499 
477 

857 

341 

1,315 

391 

4,237 
1,086 
520 
494 
351 
545 
1,241 

1,75^ 
2,988 
2,327 
2,  295 
474 

887 
500 
547 
397 
525 


Foreign  white 


Malea, 


23 

62 

231 

73 

1,813 
278 
208 
333 
519 
283 
192 

25 
30 
33 
75 
50 

3,867 
666 
598 
470 

464 

1,390 

279 

1,004 

14 

42 

159 

190 
253 
295 
51 

521 
26 
60 

236 
74 

150 
17 

144 
35 

157 

31 

78 
120 
73 
65 

246 

6 

108 

51 

1,582 
785 
81 
16 
21 
48 
631 

166 
452 
441 
241 
92 

121 

252 

27 

72 

64 


Fe- 
males. 


65 

278 
127 

2,093 
326 
254 
448 
580 
320 
165 

26 
43 
43 
92 
56 

4,796 
938 
807 
529 

534 

1,598 

390 

1,081 

20 

34 

215 

218 
269 
276 
49 

670 
33 
71 

266 
81 

171 
24 

247 
29 

154 

32 
74 
133 
91 
51 

224 
22 
89 
56 

1,787 
824 
86 
27 
40 
81 
729 

223 
793 
476 
287 
85 

119 
215 
50 
57 
53 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


11 
4 

224 
4 
25 
82 
37 
59 
17 

11 
49 


110 


MALES  18  To  44  TEAES, 
INCLUSIVE. 


MALES  21   TEABS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


3 
13 

4 

221 
3 
23 
70 
56 
53 
16 

12 
58 
12 
15 
2 

3 

2 
4 
2 


797 

779 

1,473 

618 

4,251 
615 
631 
730 
804 
799 
672 

542 
456 
446 
1,271 
485 

8,062 

992 

1,432 

1,421 

1,859 
1,208 
1.150 

9,413 
228 
569 

1,902 

2,222 

2,208 

2,005 

279 

3,256 

652 

1,443 

2,226 

328 

1,715 
481 

1,345 
472 
554 

1,059 

1,491 

557 

539 

484 


499 

1,513 

381 

4,406 
843 
694 
637 
560 
691 
981 

2,119 
3,050 
2,300 
1,945 
485 

1,014 
513 

570 
541 
854 


Foreign 
white. 


132 
321 
714 
243 

5,155 
839 
760 
933 

1,257 
814 
552 

145 
181 
259 
349 
238 

8,537 
1,609 
1,321 
1,601 

978 

2,057 

971 

4,221 

41 

114 

610 

926 
1,058 
1,260 

212 

1,772 
128 
230 

1,026 
278 


460 
175 
351 

197 
454 
274 
320 
151 

654 

30 

441 

244 

3,707 
1,530 
185 
103 
138 
223 
1,528 

531 

1,775 

1,204 

962 

285 

426 

561 
203 
362 
226 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


2 
2 

24 
3 

42 
2 
11 
10 
11 
5 
3 

24 
1 

18 
7 

11 

73 

43 

5 

2 

5 

7 

11 

173 


1 
103 

21 
9 

38 
1 

27 

4 

21 

10 

1 

18 

1 

10 


Native 
white. 


933 

979 

1,779 


4,597 
660 
688 
706 
920 
875 
748 

719 
572 
506 
1,828 
677 

9,502 
1,034 
1,673 
1,549 

2,440 
1,461 
1,345 

11,  979 

325 

771 

2,548 

2,760 

2,785 

2,401 

389 

4,156 

858 

2,164 

2,389 

345 

2,256 
669 

1,843 
644 
832 


11 

1,646 

4 

1,775 

2 

715 

8 

727 

5 

729 

3 

867 

2 

937 

12 

1,878 

4 

512 

371 

6,030 

6 

887 

36 

1,015 

106 

1,  035 

76 

812 

109 

988 

38 

1,193 

20 

3,050 

100 

4,107 

18 

2,674 

23 

2,477 

3 

610 

13 

1,291 

2 

626 

3 

762 

4 

677 

2 

1,227 

Foreign 
white. 


475 

457 

1,065 

324 

7,301 
1,203 
1,067 
1,377 
1,560 
1,196 


326 
354 
387 
498 
337 

10,  910 
1,952 
1,680 
2,198 

1,227 
2,454 
1,399 

5,467 

48 

166 

876 

1,161 

1,355 

1,585 

276 

2,382 
209 
404 

1,602 
412 


642 
731 
358 
482 
264 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


2 

2 

30 

6 

44 
2 
10 
10 
10 
9 
3 

35 

1 

26 


93 
50 
9 
3 


17 

232 
1 
3 

147 

25 
12 

44 


31 
3 
21 
12 


1,049 

20 

215 

1 

643 

10 

225 

515 

2 

273 

14 

899 

5 

487 

2 

449 

11 

268 

4 

845 

2 

73 

5 

800 

14 

407 

4 

4,839 

498 

1,907 

9 

267 

46 

178 

164 

227 

94 

342 

130 

1,918 

55 

899 

22 

2,447 

107 

1,732 

19 

1,501 

26 

471 

3 

14 
4 
3 
5 

1 


POPULATION. 


825 


«      T.T.T.^ONK  OF  SCHOOL    MILITIA,  AND  VOTING   AGES,  BY  SEX,   NATIVITY,  AND 
T.B..  2«--f^|«f4^/j;;S  OF  '"00  INHABITANTS  OR  MOEE :  1890-Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Massachusetts— Gout  d. 

Oxford 

Palmer 

Peabody 

Pepperell 

Pittsfleld 


Plymouth 

Province  town. 

Quincy-- 

Randolph 


Beading  ■  - 

Kevere 

Rockland . 
Eockport . 


Salem 

Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6. 


Saugns 

SomervUle 
Ward  1  -  - 
Ward  2  .  - 
Ward  3  .  - 
Ward  4 . . 


Southbridge .  - 
South  Hadley. 
Spencer 


Springfield 
Ward  1  .  - 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  3  . . 
Ward  4 . . 


Ward  5 . 
Waid6  . 

Ward  7  . 
Wards  . 


Stoneham — 
Stoughton  .  - 

Sutton 

Swampscott. 


Taunton  . . 
Wardl. 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 

Ward  5 . 
Ward  6 . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  - 


Templeton.. 
Tewksbury- 
Uxbridge  -  -  - 
Wakefield  . . 
Walpole 


Waltham . . . 

Ware 

Wareham... 

Warren 

Watertown . 


Wellesley . 

Westboro 

West  Boylston 
Weatfield 


323 
768 

1,397 
380 

2,386 

884 

597 

2,006 

533 


644 

716 
485 

3,427 
610 
586 
394 
610 
718 
509 

458 

4,675 

1,156 

1,578 

945 

996 

1,047 

462 

1,378 

5,147 

1,545 

426 

570 

439 

1,136 
429 
300 
302 

724 
630 
397 
325 


326 
762 

1,469 
355 

2,475 

912 

637 

1,989 

539 

496 
698 
646 
455 

,560 
573 
555 
472 
692 
748 
520 


Foreign  white. 


Males 


3,073 
642 
169 

487 
207 

137 
352 
335 
744 

449 
215 
448 
831 
345 

2,068 
811 
476 
571 
874 


Fe- 
males. 


445 

4,894 
1,160 
1,690 
1,018 
1,026 

1,037 

553 

1,425 

5,163 

1,533 

361 

565 
498 

1,211 
410 
310 
275 

674 
604 
387 
374 

2,915 
549 
157 
500 
201 

137 
333 
306 
732 

356 
197 
397 
847 
346 

2,220 
902 
422 
604 


Webster ^ 


342 

713 

352 

1,161 


692 

581 

419 

1,344 


52 
280 
145 

33 
213 

135 

49 
521 

12 

55 

147 

52 

76 

807 

72 

33 

62 

75 
519 

46 

51 

736 
194 
282 
112 
148 

313 
162 
123 

77i 

252 

46 

87 

37 

111 
80 
23 

135 


61 

391 
122 
42 
287 

120 
59 

451 
13 

77 

137 

51 


61 

159 

29 

646 
70 
11 
72 
28 

9 

38 

80 

338 

41 
72 
68 
146 
38 

381 
398 
35 
174 
137 

309 
58 
64 
126 
107 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


970 

92 

65 

73 
107 
593 

40 

71 

978 
231 
317 
172 
258 

345 
146 
125 

879 
231 

61 
113 

76 

171 
57 
32 

138 

85 

76 

186 

47 

769 
79 
20 
85 
37 

12 
34 
72 
430 


32 
55 
76 
177 
27 

506 
435 
33 
182 
189 

370 
83 
50 
142 
119 


Fe- 
males. 


4 
1 

1 

106 

2 

16 

28 

2 

38 

11 

5 

4 

4 
1 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Hative 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


148 


390 

760 
1,471 

400 
2,699 

1,143 

527 

1,862 

714 

653 
864 
967 
521 

4,152 
629 
896 
565 
618 
770 
674 

549 

6,065 
1,574 
1,801 
1,411 
1,279 

746 

493 

1,181 

6,817 

1,770 

903 

768 


1,398 

585 
403 
242 

1,069 
756 
302 
558 

3,560 
750 
281 
484 
295 

172 
460 
329 
789 

487 
262 
487 
949 
337 


MALES  21  YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


'^"^.^^  Native 
col;  white, 
ored. 


128 
566 
839 
182 
932 

305 

381 

2,179 

105 

226 
490 
203 
419 

2,156 
296 
199 
249 
392 
834 


191 

3,013 
801 

1,208 
508 
496 

672 
332 
628 


740 
531 
013 
970 

691 
350 
854 
311 
1,571 


327 
73 
256 

316 
252 
258 
149 

1,757 

188 

85 

299 

109 

47 
186 
123 
720 

148 
246 
231 
499 
147 

1,407 
658 
195 
372 
559 

758 
224 
242 
210 
547 


„   ._,  Total 
^liite-  ored. 


2 
4 
58 

21 

10 

12 

4 

3 

10 
2 
1 

49 
5 

12 

11 
8 

10 
3 


1 

4 

170 

6 

23 

49 

4 

67 

18 

2 

1 

12 
4 
1 


568 
931 

1,905 
740 

3,050 


216 

786 

1,195 

247 
1,647 


1,724  432 

802  550 

2.355  2,684 

947  292 


942 
1,095 
1,239 

394 

5,490 
796 

1,283 
771 
781 
975 


7,568 
1,979 
2,141 
1,846 
1,602 


654 
1,380 

8,699 

2,110 

1,120 

867 

986 

2,050 
702 
575 
289 

1,471 

1,032 

498 


4,592 
925 
405 
545 
446 

281 
558 
487 
945 

714 
375 
641 
1,352 
507 

3,392 

875 

828 

781 

1, 199 

829 
486 

1,143 
441 

2,253 


617 
411 
511 

3,164 
526 
335 
374 
601 

1,001 
327 

285 

4,161 

1,070 

1,6.54 

712 

725 

973 

483 

1,019 


336 
508 
501 
534 
238 

634 
448 
125 
348 


1,955 
930 
278 
533 
836 

1,053 
298 
403 
337 
793 


10 

11 

1 

6 

78 


10 

11 

4 

3 

11 

2 

1 

55 
8 
12 
10 


13 

4 


23 
3 
3 
5 

12 


250 
10 
32 
65 


93 

34 

4 

6 


491 

15 

421 

4 

329 

1 

210 

6 

2,710 

45 

369 

2 

130 

485 

6 

152 

4 

77 

271 

ib 

187 

5 

1,039 

18 

230 

2 

452 

3 

353 

5 

692 
241 

5 

17 
2 
9 
3 

10 

7 
4 
5 
3 
26 


826 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablk  28.-PERS0NS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND   VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX    NATIVITY    ANT) 
COLOE,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890--ContVnued 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOEODGHS. 


Massachusetts — Cont'd. 

Westport 

West  Springfield 

Weymouth 

Whitman' 

Williamstown 


Winchendon. 
Winchester . . 

Winthrop 

Woburn 


Worcester . 
Ward  1  . . 
Ward  2  . . 
Ward  3  . . 
Ward  4  . . 


Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Wards  . 


Wrentham . 


Michigan : 
Adrian  . 
Albion.. 
Allegan 
Alpena . 


Ann  Arbor  . . 

Ansable 

Battle  Creek. 


Bay  city . . . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward   5  . 


Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10 . 
Ward  11  . 


Benton  Harbor. 

Bessemer 

Big  Rapids 

Cadillac 


Charlotte  . . 
Cheboygan 
Coldwater  . 


Detroit  . . . 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward    5 


Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 

Ward  11  . 
Ward  12 . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15  . 
Ward  16  . 


Dowagiac  

Escanaba 

Flint 

Fort  Gratiot . . 
Grand  Haven . 


5  TO  20  YEARS,   INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


304 
702 
1,464 
553 
609 

549 

624 

287 

1,861 

10,  535 
989 
1,432 
1,240 
1,484 

2,183 

1,151 

1,249 

801 

341 


1,148 
448 
347 

1,282 

1,210 

484 

1,533 

3,  435 
389 
243 
232 
436 
371 

366 
321 
288 
152 
306 
331 

525 
223 
691 
481 

530 
741 
700 


Fe- 
males. 


330 
741 
1,613 
554 
519 

495 

566 

313 

1,778 

10,  282 
890 
1,390 
1,226 
1,433 

1,958 
1,177 
1,312 


317 


1,236 
561 
414 

1,370 

1,303 

496 

1,759 

3,763 
378 
246 
294 
534 
405 

402 
350 
332 
191 
284 
347 

549 
194 
783 
509 

590 
783 


24,  973 

25,  521 

1,309 

1,449 

1,083 

1,149 

1,661 

1,032 

1,308 

1,403 

1,977 

2,143 

1.717 

1,801 

1.644 

1,632 

1,  635 

1,  637 

2,471 

2,640 

2,220 

2,210 

2,142 
1,750 
1,223 
953 
849 
1,031 

349 

792 

1,345 

305 

805 


2,099 

1,712 

1,302 

941 

803 

968 

381 
865 
1,413 
276 
830 


Foreign  white. 


Males. 


36 


123 
54 
40 

269 

2,001 
175 
363 
221 
219 

706 
185 
99 
33 

37 


45 

54 

15 

561 

128 
265 
125 

1,093 

122 

68 

28 

103 

122 

127 
124 
224 
20 
97 
58 

31 

94 

126 

114 

13 
339 

17 

7,484 
242 
155 
466 
261 
606 

405 
624 
371 
1,093 
505 

395 

804 
276 
481 
227 
573 


171 
142 
186 
126 


Fe- 
males. 


71 
79 
97 
32 
91 

131 
84 
55 

266 

2,144 
190 
296 
265 
232 

640 
235 
188 


33 


76 

73 

12 

681 

146 
245 
129 

1,198 

114 

74 

55 

121 

132 

129 
97 

246 
61 
88 
81 

44 

96 

132 

176 

13 

320 
20 

8,415 
496 
343 
513 
402 
644 

459 
652 
436 
1,090 
598 

408 

832 
324 
474 
207 
537 

10 
246 
171 
189 
129 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


7 
4 
10 

155 
49 
29 
2 


439 

63 

5 

184 

5 

70 

5 
50 

2 
26 

1 


Fe- 
males. 


3 
14 

152 

34 

39 

4 

\  1 


29 


7 

9 

2 

3 

3 

2 

1 

33 

28 

4 

2 

517 
72 
13 

206 
14 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


16 
'34 
'i5 


390 
766 
1,866 
852 
800 

695 

689 

466 

1,699 

11,  564 
1,137 
2,061 
1,184 
1,175 

1,669 

1,264 
1,618 
1,456 

361 


1,259 
624 
443 
825 

1,410 

398 

2,599 

3,043 
310 
727 
246 
338 
232 

222 
221 
55 
296 
167 
229 

625 
315 

700 
617 

634 
593 
869 

21,863 
2,056 
1,882 
1,360 
1,828 
1,455 

1,953 
1,349 
1,629 
1,460 
1,741 

1,507 
1,006 

844 

550 

585 

658 

548 
776 
1,540 
243 
456 


Foreign 
white. 


106 
304 
410 
169 
231 

266 

410 

162 

,205 


766 
1,  673 
1,118 
1,111 

2,445 
698 
466 
212 


268 

144 

50 

1,795 

451 
685 
489 

3,464 
412 
443 
136 
392 
369 

323 
267 
493 
129 
258 
242 

135 
734 
427 
511 

58 
915 
85 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


22,  033 
986 
746 
1,392 
1,000 
1,862 

1,153 
1,751 
1,095 
2,807 
1,587 

1,279 
1,915 

970 
1,201 

759 
1,530 

63 

1,362 

446 

402 

429 


6 
31 

226 
55 
60 
15 
3 

6 

2 
54 
31 


1 
6 
1 
2 

28 
4 
3 
1 

3 
6 
5 

900 
165 

19 
344 

12 
149 

5 

124 

1 

37 

3 

6 

12 
3 


MALES  21   YEAHS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


696 

947 

2,608 

1,187 

923 

982 

862 

635 

2,041 

13,  685 
1,402 
2,  575 
1,246 
1,092 

1,547 
1,556 
2,205 
2,062 

592 


Foreign 
white. 


1,766 
868 
624 
859 

1,630 

389 

3,275 

3,261 
319 

728 
298 
359 
241 

267 
254 
51 
337 
157 
250 

839 
302 
904 
710 

1,031 

621 

1,339 

22,  575 
2,385 
2,368 
1,354 
2,081 
1,303 

2,050 
1,274 
1,678 
1,328 
1,692 

1,542 
989 
814 
540 
532 
645 

7.50 
812 
2,000 
274 
473 


113 
457 
760 
262 
341 

370 

548 

213 

1,806 

11, 293 
956 
2,036 
1,622 
1,551 

3,168 
970 
695 
295 

199 


626 

214 

118 

2,269 

834 
815 
713 

4,560 
523 
509 
199 
567 
508 

439 
364 
606 
179 
343 
323 

201 
811 
598 
625 

129 

1,139 

214 

31,  768 
1,576 
1,072 
2,106 
1,453 
2,749 

1,771 
2,619 
1,721 
4,023 
2,436 

1,866 
2,  514 
1,342 
1,540 
1,038 
1,942 

122 
1,571 
738 
530 
787 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


4 
3 

11 
2 

43 


37 

296 
67 
80 
26 
5 


3 

77 
30 


73 

18 

23 

5 

94 

4 

110 

47 


7 

2 

13 

10 


1 
4 
1 
2 

33 
4 
4 
1 

6 

10 

7 

1, 133 
203 

23 
440 

15 
197 

7 

148 

5 

46 

3 

6 
13 
5 
9 
3 
10 

17 

1 
55 

1 
11 


POPULATION. 


827 


^.Tc  r.^  QnTTOOT     MILITIA    AND   VOTING  AGES,  BY   SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
T^,,.  *«--X%TpLio™  OF  S"™SABITAHTS  OR  MORE:  X89^o„.i„u.d. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES 
AND  BOEODGHS. 


Michigan— Continued. 

Grand  Eapids 

Ward   1 

"Ward   2 

Ward    3 

Ward   i 

■Ward   5 


5  TO  20  YEAKS,   INCLDSITB 

Native  white. 


■Ward   6  . 
Ward   7  . 
Ward   8. 
"Ward   9 
Ward  10 . 


Greenville 

Hastings 

Hillsdale 

Holland 

Ionia -  ■  • 

Iron  Mountain . 


Ironwood .  - 
Ishpeming- 
Jackson  — 
Kalamazoo 
Lansing  — 


Lapeer 

Ludington. . 
Manistee  .-- 
Manistique . 
Marine 


Marquette 

Marshall 

Menominee 

Monroe 

Mount  Clemens . 


Mount  Pleasant . 

Muskegon 

Negaunee 

Niles ■ 

Oscoda  


Owosso 

Petoskey  . .  - 

Pontiac 

Port  Huron. 
Ked  Jacket . 


Ward  2- 

Ward  3. 

Ward  4. 

Ward  5. 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 


Ward  11. 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13- 
Ward  14. 
Ward  15. 


St.  Ignace 

St.  Johns 

St.  Joseph 

Sault  Ste.  Marie  . 
Three  Elvers  — 


Traverse  

West  Bay  city. 

Wyandotte 

Ypsilanti  


Males. 


7,067 

1,114 

316 

510 

800 


747 


338 
598 


424 
574 
506 
651 
601 
586 

565 
1,180 
2,677 
1,985 
1,956 


Fe- 
males. 


7,872 
1,260 
346 
647 
968 
951 

767 
887 
400 
624 
1,022 


Foreign  ■white. 


,«-  1  Fe- 

males. ^a_ies. 


1,910 
291 
17 
52 
100 
382 

523 

203 

92 

123 

127 


855 
384 
638 
1,481 
337 

Saginaw I    6,102 

Ward    1 %^ 

306 
557 


893 

1,669 

221 

463 

1,061 
581 

1,173 
941 
tlO 

391 

2,836 

679 

570 


572 

418 
511 
253 
307  I 
429  1 

471 
374 
260 
308 
364 

351 
425 
486 
532 
406 

465 

1,784 

625 

063 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


475 
590 
616 
708 
570 

558 
1,241 
2,  909 
2,319 
1,830 

440 
977 
1,694 
250 
508 

1,116 

568 

1,193 

979  I 
775  I 

383  1 
3,  068 
718 
641 


936  1 
433  1 
723  \ 
1,  656  I 
386 

6,495  1 
498 
586 
338  I 
585 
647  1 

460 
552 
254 
324 
435 

470 
368 
309 
306 
363 

395 
506 
557 
538 
445 

565 

1,748 

630 

912 


24 

19 

15 
100 

56 
622 

425 
619 
202 
387 
239 

36 

319 

588 

170 

70 

330 
11 

511 
27 


64 

820 

903 

15 

159 

112 
43 

58 
677 
136 

1,218 
101 
56 
56 
85 
123 

58 
122 
55 
43 
108 

120 
76 
38 
55 

122 

96 

I    13 

56 

416 

7 

84 

564 

82 

30 


,091 
290 
79 
125 
170 
331 

482 
210 
97 
133 
174 

51 

14 

24 
108 

86 
471 

333 

472 

220 
423 
195 

40 
334 
596 
146 

83 

392 
11 

478 
28 
87 

85 
914 
222 

21 
146 


57 

67 
708 
108 

1,385 
113 
86 
78 
75 
145 

103 

137 

56 

42 

103 

133 
87 
58 
56 

113 

97 
15 
83 
490 
14 

109 

486 

59 

53 


Fe- 
males. 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEAKS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


103 
23 
4 
4 
6 
35 


25 


1 

4 

23 

4 

1 

45 
2 

12 
6 
2 
4 

3 
3 


94 


8,176 

1,  349 

687 

801 

1,  201 


515 
856 
441 
652 


455 
532 
683 
517 
661 
599 


MALES  21   YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


5,671 
960 
170 
196 
500 
787 

1,042 
693 
375 
439 
503 

122 
54 
73 
302 
196 
3,083 

2,677 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


161 
48 
9 
13 
19 
33 

2 
3 
4 
4 
26 


.vx  .•       U      ■        Total 
Native  Foreign    ^^^ 

white,     white,     o^ed. 


624 
3,912 
2,847 
2,124 

376 
694 
835 
346 
484 

1,056 
653 

1,116 
775 
624 

407 
2,606 
409 
539 
349 

1,151 
431 

978 

1,398 

179 

6,393 

578 
557 
1,147 
433 
614 


122 

1,094 

1,980 
769 
194 

1,603 
73 

2,143 
110 
281 

154 

2,882 

1,732 

147 

749 

378 
168 
348 
1,646 
824 

4,936 
461 
400 
485 
405 
454 


374  291 

429  380 

233  197 

271  127 

387  349 


Si 


293 
348 
270 
234 
225 

409 
602 
634 
534 
577 

658 

1,516 

442 

865 


379 
293 
183 
216 
316 

371 

76 

205 

993 

60 

5C4 

1,681 

311 

133 


4 
5 

2 

6 

118 

89 


17 
7 
9 
3 
i 

5 
17 

2 
19 
10 

5 
5 
42 
17 


9,510 
1,465 

874 
1,028 
1,  404 

753 

602 
969 
513 
715 
1,187 

670 
717 
966 
471 
892 
544 

807 

509  I 

4,827 

3,542 

2,718 

574 
778 
871 
362 
528 

1,121 
890 

1,  030 
867 
754 


521 
2,786 
330 
784 
349 

1,442 

578 

1,306 

1,542 

143 


7,959 

198 

1,350 

55 

255 

11 

373 

19 

749 

18 

1,070 

44 

1,319 
951 
519 
622 
751 

192 
113 
165 
563 
332 
3,159 

2,751 
3,  427 
1,621 
1,712 


6,832 
598 
588 

1,  222 
406 
683 

435 
426 
253 
303 
440 

298 
382 
318 
242 
238 


215 
1,356 
2,500 

786 

322 

1,972 
259 

2,461 
407 
484 

223 

3,865 

1,928 

334 

851 

546 
238 
681 
2,251 
962 

7,003 
604 
576 
601 
625 
656 

417 
539 
279 
201 
494 

525 
407 
292 
360 

I    427 


120 


432 
783 
744 
540 
844 

763 
1,  583 

438 
1,201 


447 
141 
347 
1,198 
119 

703 

2,204 

572 

280 


3 
2 
4 
6 
36 


7 
7 

2 

7 

153 

128 

104 

4 
4 
4 
12 


19 
15 
12 


17 
2 
40 
16 

7 

9 
66 
20 

5 

100 
4 
21 
23 
4 
12 

9 

4 


2 
6 

55 
8 
39 

2 
4 


828 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  28.-PERS0NS   OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND   VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX    NATIVITY  AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  mO-ContinlT 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Minnesota: 
Albert  Lea 

Anoka 

Austin 

Brainerd 

Cloquet 

Crookston  . . 


Dulutla 2,  645 


Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
"Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 


5  TO  20  YEAHS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


490 
578 
.j29 
677 
199 
405 


Faribault 

Fergus  Falls. 

Hastings 

Mankato 


Minneapolis . 
Ward  1... 
Ward  2... 
Ward  3... 
Ward  4... 
Ward    5... 


204 
173 
854 
761 
399 
254 

1,199 
549 
588 

1,298 

16,  756 
1,088 
1,035 
2,  637 
1.981 
1,738 


Ward    6 1,263 

Ward    7 ;     1,,568 

Ward    8 1,560 


Ward    9 1,418 


Ward  10. 
Ward  11. 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 


New  trim. . 
Northfleld  . 
Owatonna  . 
Red  Wing . 
Rochester  . 
St.  Cloud  .  - 


St.  Paul.... 
Ward  1. 
Ward  2- 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward    5. 

Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8., 
Ward  9.. 
Ward  10.. 
Ward  11.. 


St.  Peter 

Stillwater 

West  Duluth . 
Winona 


Mississippi : 
A  berdeen . . 

Biloxi 

Columbus  . 
Greenville . 


Jackson  . 
Meridian  . 
Natchez  . , 
Vicksburs 


Wat«r  Valley. 

Wesson ". . 

West  Point... 
Yazoo 


436 

1,459 

276 

297 

556 
373 
577 
939 
640 
990 

13,  724 
1,679 
1,528 
587 
941 
1,679 

1,679 
1,058 
2,528 
1,444 
306 
295 

425 
1,381 

325 
2,476 


264 

460 
392 
384 

468 
947 
861 
978 

.317 
005 
245 
238 


Fe- 
males. 


555 
621 
654 
714 
170 
423 

2,380 
173 
188 
852 
623 
323 
221 

1,182 
574 
621 

1,422 

17,  885 
1,074 
1,067 
2,769 
2,218 
2,082 

1,267 
1,711 
1,761 


446 

1,579 

201 

264 

568 
483 
654 

1,044 
781 

1,184 

14,  770 
1,690 
1,610 
602 
1,137 
1,879 

1,735 
1,357 
2,533 
1,561  I 
335 
331 


1,344 

288 

2,775 


Foreign  white, 


Males. 


42 
94 
38 

141 
90 

166 

1,467 
116 
99 
383 
325 
300 
244 

136 
89 
40 

190 

4,531 

382 
176 
794 
334 
300 

790 
344 
178 
408 

166 
531 
55 
73 

136 
32 
88 

128 
51 

137 

4,663 
745 
532 
141 
234 
576 

655 
71 
1,149 
407 
85 
68 

42 
385 
164 
550 


291 

6 

513 

8 

417 

1 

387 

7 

520 

4 

1,000 

9 

935 

11 

1,067 

22 

364 

3 

777 

2 

278 

3 

244  1 

Fe- 
males. 


73 
118 

70 
185 

78 
206 

1,454 
87 
84 
443 
321 
279 
240 

172 
136 
52 
202 

5,291 
366 
266 
781 
604 
562 

719 
412  I 
338 
405 

163 

543 

56 

76 

124 
54 

111 

136 
64 

170 

5,271 
739 
563 
234 
351 
557 

717 

382 

1,093 

490 

63 

82 

53 
395 

149 
577 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


7 
1 
4 
2 

159 


155 

9 

3 

12 

55 

9 

17 

3 

39 


273 

92 

373 

639 

479 

960 

887 

1,099 

172 

35 

263 

307 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCUTS  rVE. 


3 

2 
7 
2 

147 

1 

6 

5 

25 

63 

7 
12 

5 
10 


12 


407 
118 
458 
813 

617 
1,123 
1,060 
1,368 

188 

47 

316 

411 


Native 
white. 


366 
546 
630 
759 
370 
339 

5,439 
758 

280 

1,782 

1,968 

392 

259 

780 

387 

423 

1,042 

23,  561 
1,282 
1,630 
2,921 
5,218 
4,003 


1,597 
2,346 
1,341 

545 

1,246 

238 


326 
294 

357 

416 

503 

700 

1,296 

17,  009 

1. 505 

1,379 

1,502 

2,965 

1,746 

1,698 
1,710 
2,012 
1,565 
504 
422 

397 
1,193 

514 
1,931 


271 
439 
391 
520 

594 
1,258 

910 
1,254 

365 
455 
237 
279 


Foreign 
white. 


295 

391 
226 

777 
815 


8,243 

952 

607 

1,997 

1,940 

1,834 

913 

391 
362 

224 
776 

25,  064 
1,881 
1,056 
3,804 
2,  684 
2,644 

4,537 

1,599 

857 

2,143 

933 

2,485 
206 
235 

350 
153 
267 
685 
482 
719 

19, 531 
3,251 
2,090 
1,682 
1,755 
2,020 

1,990 
507 

3,586 

1,924 
421 
305 


448 
1,889 

807 
1,732 

19 

66 

29 

115 

48 

81 

132 

204 

32 

6 

18 

37 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


4 
1 
6 

7 
2 
1 

135 
18 
3 
53 
55 
2 
4 

7 
2 
6 
4 

556 

5 

17 

37 

157 

251 

13 
18 
10 
24 

1 

22 

1 


MALES  21  YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


645 
19 
13 
73 

292 
13 

53 
23 
118 
39 


276 
113 
401 
978 

641 

984 

839 

1,436 

209 

27 

190 

313 


Native 

Foreign 

wliite. 

wliite. 

394 

418 

714 

525 

738 

367 

825 

916 

456 

859 

363 

672 

5,  925 
831 
293 
1,888 
2,012 
658 
243 

843 

452 

507 

1,183 

26,  249 
1,  322 
1,859 
3,  008 
6,  003 
4,613 

823 
1,725 
2,848 
1,399 

625 

1,338 

313 

373 

224 
460 
549 
560 
902 
1,361 


17,  596 
1,523 
1,323 
1,551 
3, 170 
1,746 


449 
1,258 

514 
2,010 


381 
496 
497 
593 

693 
1,415 

997 
1,346 

423 
512 
296 
324 


8,973 
1,11] 

655 
2,225 
2,  053 
1,944 

985 

664 

490 

438 

1,153 

29,  442 
2,310 
1,276 
4,572 
3,149 
2,979 

5,112 
2,009 
1,053 
2,499 

1,027 

2,900 

294 

262 


246 

403 

1,085 

805 


24, 134 
3,706 
2,666 
1,941 
2,161 
2,702 

2,519 

679 

4,448 

2,463 

478 

371 


791 
2,337 

881 
2,590 


37 
155 

56 
196 

97 
147 
276 
428 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


131 
18 
3 
52 
51 
3 
4 

6 
2 


610 

6 

19 

33 

174 

271 

15 
18 
11 
34 

1 
25 
3 


3 

4 

702 
23 
14 
81 

310 
19 

57 

25 

129 

42 


2 

17 

3 

32 


388 

141 

542 

1,092 

810 
1,085 
1,082 
1,744 

244 

27 

280 

394 


POPULATION. 


829 


— -is%r=<s^  s^^H^sxT.  .rrj^sr -r  ■  "■' 


MALES  21  YBAES  AND 
OVEE. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BORODGHS. 


ilissouri : 
Aurora 
Bonne  Terre 
Boonville 
Brookfield 
Butler 

Cameron 
Cape  Girardeau 
CarroUton 
Carterville 
Carthage 

Cbillicothe 
Clinton 
Coliunbia 
De  Soto 
Fulton 

Hannibal 

Holden 

Independence 

Jefferson 

Joplin 

Kansas  city 
Ward    1 
"Ward    2 
"W^ard. 

Ward    4 h^'^'^ 

Ward    5 1.117 


830 


COMPEIfDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  28.-PEES0NS   OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX    NATIVITY    ANn 
COLOE,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890_Cout!uueI        ' 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLtlSlVB. 


Native  white. 


Missouri — Continued. 
St.  Louis — Continued. 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 


Ward  13. 
Ward  14. 
Ward  15. 
Ward  16. 

Ward  17. 
Ward  18. 
Ward  19. 
Ward  20. 

Ward  21. 
Ward  22., 
Ward  23.. 
Ward  24.. 


Ward  25. 
Ward  26. 
Ward  27. 
Ward  28. 


Sedalia 

Springfield  ... 

Trenton 

Warrensburg. 
Washington . . 
Webb 


Montana : 
Anaconda. . 

Butte 

Great  Falls. 

Helena 

Livingston  . 
Missoula... 


Nebraska : 
Beatrice  . . , 
Columbus. 
Pairbury. . 
Fremont... 


Grand  Island . 

Hastings 

Holdrege 

Kearney 

Lincoln 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 


Nebraska  city  . 

Norfolk 

North  Platte. . . 


Omaha 

Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
W^ard  4  . 
Ward  5  . 

Ward  6  . 

Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9 . 


Males . 


1,691 
3,  257 
2,648 
3,010 
2,474 

1,813 
2,411 
1,039 
2,125 

1,547 
2,787 
2,186 
1,789 

2,260 
1,831 
2,817 
2,455 

2,566 
2,961 
2,285 
3,216 

1,936 
3,179 
751 
677 
453 
805 


284 
907 
272 
1,217 
339 
297 


Fe- 
males. 


2,199 
434 
383 


1,043 

1,991 

346 

1,168 

8,559 

1,451 

1,211 

963 

1,915 

1,767 

475 

777 

2,191 
417 
424 

18,  471 
1,312 
2,127 
2,759 
2,466 
1,754 

2,983 

989 

2,  831 

1,250 


1,804 
3,345 
2,752 
2,936 
2,409 

1,923 
2,635 
1,068 
2,393 

2,056 
2,765 
2. 183 
2,163 

2,506 
2,383 
3,322 
2,599 

2,787 
2,  703 
2,340 
3,485 

2,209 
3,547 
863 
847 
499 
883 


262 

828 
291 
,305 
294 
302 


Plattsmouth i,  365 

South  Omaha 961 

York 483 


2,202 
500 
454 

1,040 

1,179 

2,013 

364 

1,319 

8,728 

1,282 

1,263 

954 

1,907 

1,972 

543 

807 

2,272 
479 
483 

17,  308 
1,  323 
1,879 
2,321 
2,148 
1,533 

2,849 
1,080 
2,726 
1,449 

1,256 
940 
546 


Foreign  white. 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


336 

305 
210 
245 
156 

95 
139 

92 
152 

83 

203 

76 


163 
35 

244 
74 

119 
235 
180 
134 

66 

58 
3 
9 
5 

15 


102 
164 
84 
203 
47 
52 


138 

77 

7 

134 

131 

245 
35 


613 

106 

121 

55 

78 

168 

10 

75 

140 
55 
32 

2,947 
508 
697 
283 
138 
318 

281 
345 
234 
143 

297 
216 
37 


308 
273 
246 
239 
176 

130 
125 
71 
126 

161 
162 
103 
182 

188 
184 
269 
118 

158 
203 
167 
245 

75 

121 

4 

8 

16 


■95 
176 

57 

218 

50 

57 


244 

100 

22 

184 

189 

325 

53 

89 

786 
121 
120 
100 
137 
207 
29 
63 

141 
63 


3,331 
542 
669 
315 
298 
265 

306 
458 
298 
180 


262 
188 
55 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


209 
12 

144 
125 

7 

105 
56 

438 
14 


70 
228 


135 
108 


208 
365 
227 
214 

282 
410 

34 
106 

38 
2 


252 
29 
80 
20 
38 
76 
5 
4 

51 
4 
2 

698 
25 
32 

273 
75 

113 

76 

8 

72 

24 

18 
8 
7 


Fe- 
males . 


195 

17 
172 
68 


157 
90 

493 
24 

333 

98 

247 

205 

168 

140 

20 

172 

219 
342 
252 
246 

302 
447 

39 
107 

42 
3 


241 
13 
65 
23 
42 
90 
3 
5 

41 
3 
2 

624 
21 
37 

218 
64 
76 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


1,548 
2,724 
2,394 
2,430 
2,289 

1,602 
2,302 
1,947 
1,951 

2,532 
2.330 
2,981 
2,483 

2,617 
2,669 
2,676 
2,669 

2,784 
2,296 
2,536 
3,332 

2,593 
4,044 
1,  062 
718 
340 
1,250 


674 

2,583 

1,193 

2,784 

806 

919 


65 

3,114 

1 

422 

1 

542 

4 

1,220 

1,244 

2,410 

602 

1,916 

12,425 
2,496 
1,724 
1,  800 
2,860 
2.085 
645 
815 


.538 
577 

30,  514 
1,700 
2,761 
6,468 
6,612 
3,744 

3,360 
1,187 
3,235 
1,447 

1,557 

1,489 

624 


Foreign 
white. 


1,170 
1,952 
1,220 
1,522 
1,003 

639 

887 

734 

1,001 

841 

1,239 

939 

636 

1,189 
496 

1,632 
846 

1,097 


,301 
,412 
,039 

352 
380 
73 
32 
91 
72 


1,090 

2,046 

906 

1,751 

304 

525 


464 

336 

85 

506 

563 
653 
198 
325 

2,211 
474 
334 
311 
353 
421 
86 
232 

565 
201 
159 

14,444 
1,899 
3,  002 
1,883 
1,216 
1,801 

1,451 

1,086 

1,437 

669 

714 
1,213 
101  I 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


17 
276 
143 


203 

93 

1,022 

20 

526 

95 

429 

347 

231 

241 

39 

168 

294 
354 
247 
311 

274 
477 
51 
95 
41 
4 


136 
366 

50 
498 

19 
121 


425 
54 

148 
55 


51 


1,  886 

48 

85 

1,059 

190 

226 

128 
11 

107 
32 

28 

29 

6 


MALES  21   YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


1,384 
2,415 
2,090 
2,178 
2,  085 

1,546 
2,143 
1,971 
1,732 

2,620 
2,162 
3,019 
2,759 

2,544 
3,202 
2,480 
2,775 

2,728 
2,118 
2,558 
3,664 

3,015 
4,800 
1,  242 
970 
302 
1,452 


707 
2,785 
1,268 
3,466 

863 


Foreign 

white. 


3,415 
475 
640 

1,333 

1,366 

2,592 

629 

2,108 

13, 169 
2,511 
1,736 
1,925 
3,055 
2,326 
730 


2,175 
572 
626 

30,  828 
1,724 
2,670 
6,445 
6,508 
3,  895 

3,542 
1,281 
3,248 
1,515 

1,609 

1,519 

763 


1,830 
3,188 
2,263 
2,  798 
1,893 

1,301 
1,689 
1,145 
1,801 

1,431 
2,279 
1,621 
1,143 

2,017 

997 

2,798 

1,588 

1,944 
2,263 
2,519 
1,818 

648 
619 
147 
95 
312 
105 


1,178 

2,418 

989 

2,187 

354 

599 


628 
371 
120 
679 

786 
867 
227 
439 

1,758 
571 
407 
431 
418 
557 
124 
250 

773 
255 
239 

16,910 
2,244 
3,423 
2,134 
1,425 
2,216 

1,734 

1,269 

1,662 

803 


1,381 
148 


Total 
col. 
cred. 


438 

28 

342 

137 

8 

239 

103 

1,227 

28 

615 
115 
480 
357 

260 

248 

49 

208 

363 
474 
324 
371 

360 
535 

59 
133 

48 
5 


149 
414 

51 
576 

19 
125 


103 

10 

6 

13 

14 

89 
6 
18 

443 
55 

148 
55 
70 

101 
10 
4 

66 
8 
14 

1,882 

51 

85 

1,011 

189 

227 

149 
19 

115 
36 


33 

28 
7 


POPTJLATIOl^. 


831 


TABLE   28  -PERSONS  OF   SCHOOL,   MILITIA,  AND   VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLOR, FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-Coiitiuued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


5  TO  20  TEABS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Nevada: 

Carson 

Keno 

Virginia  city . 


392 

432 

1,297 


New  Hampshire : 

Berlin 290 

Claremont 55fa 

Concord ^'m 

Derry °f} 

Dover 1,39* 


Foreign  white. 


Exeter 

Farmington 
Franklin  ... 

Gilford 

Haverhill... 


Keene 

Laconia... 
Lancaster  - 
Lebanon . . 
Littleton  . 


Manchester . 
Ward  1  . .  - 
"Ward  2  .  -  - 
■Ward  3  . . . 

Ward  i  ... 


Ward  5  . 
Ward  6 . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 


Milford 

Nashua 

Newmariet . 

Newport 

Pembroke  .  - 
Peterboro... 


Pittsfield 

Portsmouth... 

Rochester 

Somersworth 
Winchester. . 
WoHboro 


New  Jersey : 

Atlantic  city 

Bayoune 

Bo'rdentown 

Bridgeton 

Burlington 


Camden  .  - 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4. 


627 
379 
531 
375 
346 

998 
573 
435 
464 
397 

3,871 
259 
383 
532 
559 

676 
555 
215 
692 

382 
2,068 
268 
321 
288 
256 

310 
1,116 
825 
524 
359 
355 


1,401 
2,  713 

663 
1,695 

893 

7,631 

1,005 

1,286 

599 

698 


Ward5 |    1.066 

Ward6 

Ward7 

Ward  8 

Ward9 


Elizabeth . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Wards. 
Ward  4  . 

Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 


678 


673 


5,300 

1,230 

1, 122 

893 

287 

822 
315 
264 
367 


470 

456 

1,232 


311 
706 

1,941 
346 

1,451 

458 
365 
520 
364 
306 

893 
630 
408 
530 
437 

4,136 
305 
353 
581 
616 


Freehold . .  - 
Gloucester. 


728 
571 
228 
754 

335 
2,007 
237 
345 
265 
308 

267 
1,161 
862 
552 
320 
374 


1,614 

2,554 

637 

1,735 


7,902 

1,020 

1,358 

596 

796 

1,058 

1,001 

676 

638 

759 

5,499 
1,184 
1, 1H9 

871 
298 

910 
403 
296 
368 


Males 


339 
160 
273 
19 
286 


223 
76 
22 
67 

2,552 

259 

61 

442 

375 

548 
74 
35 

758 

49 

827 
205 

22 
266 

50 


Fe- 


411     440 
973   1, 001 


44 
93 
246 
493 

54 
20 


53 

564 

7 

36 
32 

499 
54 

76 
39 

21 

54 
51 
96 

87 
21 

727 
260 
195 
150 
22 


28 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


14 
76 


278 
195 
249 
16 
335 

81 
7 
63 
69 
14 

83 
324 
92 
35 
62 

3,556 

353 
56 
672 
567 

785 

104 

82 

937 

38 
899 
224 

27 
289 

55 

56 
99 
205 
613 
52 
16 


74 

558 

7 

37 

33 

574 
68 

116 
41 
25 

62 
44 
105 
84 
29 

749 
222 
146 
141 
22 


44 
37 
51 

19 
109 


Fe- 
males. 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEAKS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


6 

14 


245 
18 
28 


664 

5 

10 

4 

1 

93 

84 

231 

234 

2 

121 

3 

1 

41 

18 

22 
13 
13 
10 

16 
1 


310 
39 

29 

100 

79 

804 

26 

28 

11 

4 

129 

79 

261 

261 

5 

134 

7 


630 
556 
974 


291 

803 
2,944 

495 
1,972 

774 
690 
649 
654 
418 

1,230 
879 
575 
626 
538 

4,573 
300 
564 
720 
759 

490 
742 
445 
493 

525 
2,610 
307 
439 
298 
398 

446 
1,754 
1,156 
561 
436 
717 


2,212 
2,  208 
686 
2,132 
1,292 

9,972 
1,511 
1,693 
955 
1,043 

1,203 

1,192 

656 

689 

1,030 

5,035 

1, 165 

923 

583 

356 

939 

398 
311 
360 

527 
1,087 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


MALES  21  TEAES  AND 
OVER. 


376 
316 
908 


800 
270 
983 
63 
848 

254 

30 
278 
175 

55 

230 
449 
257 
109 
184 

4,657 
491 
165 
764 
672 

1,013 
258 
165 

1,129 

137 
1.686 
190 
56 
374 
107 

93 
392 
621 
626 
117 
132 


348 

2,494 

38 

139 

150 

1,985 

244 

372 

160 

96 

230 
196 
296 
278 
113 

3,305 
994 

1,043 
594 
113 

227 
79 
80 

175 

54 
377 


565 
141 
201 


Native   Foreign 
white,     white. 


817 

772 

1,215 


328 
1,  227 
4,161 

741 
2,654 

990 
1,  009 
909 
990 
767 

1,874 

1,273 

824 

958 

798 

5,725 
435 
835 
946 

1,008 

409 

1,005 

493 

594 

773 
3,413 
486 
733 
465 
675 

679 
2,499 
1,666 
796 
654 
983 


596 

40 

28 
107 
108 

1,086 
19  I 
25  I 
10 
13 

181 
152 
389 
290 

7 

175 
7 
3 
54 
22 

21 
34 
19 
15  I 

14 

4  I 


2,697 
2,  332 
926 
2,  821 
1,675 

12, 125 
1,910 
2,054 
1,174 
1,355 

1,428 

1,427 

765 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


521 

456 

1,767 


837 
388 

1,366 
91 

1,142 

322 

41 

332 

211 

78 

390 
578 
308 
168 
239 

5,736 
542 
212 
911 
782 


137 


567 
3,100 
149 
282 
261 

3,239 
413 

592 
248 
199 

358 
364 
443 


683 
186 
267 


22 
2 
9 


815 
1,197 

415 

207 

5,318 

1,196 

789 

514 

397 

4,932 

1,384 

1,435 

894 

192 

1,133 
515 
372 
402 

449 

147 
138 
293 

655 
1,199 

112 
642 

1,313 

3 

400 

3 

196 

1,380 

2 

193 

2 

2,097 

7 

228 

1 

88 

4 

430 

4 

146 

3 

112 

630 

21 

674 

7 

765 

4 

163 

665 
50 
56 
137 
155 

1,390 
21 

28 
11 
12 

230 
195 
486 
397 
10 

207 
11 
4 
63 

22 

34 
33 
27 
13 

16 

4 


832 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  OENSCJS:  1890. 


Table  28.— PERSONS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY   SEX,  NATIVITY    AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Coutiuued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


New  Jersey — Continued , 

Hackensack 

Hadtloiiiield 

Hammonton 

Harrison 


Hoboken.. 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 


Jersey  city 

Aldermanic  dist.  1 
Aldermanic  dist.  2 
Aldermanic  dist.  3 

Aldermanic  dist.  4  . 
Aldermanic  dist.  5  . 
Aldermanic  dist.  6  . 


5  TO  20  YEARS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


Keyport 

Lambertville  . 
Long  Branch  . 

MUlville 

Morristown... 


Newark  . . . 
Ward  1 . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward   5  . 

Ward  6. 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 

Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15  . 


New  Brunswick . 

Newton 

Ocean  Grove 

Orange  

Passaic 


Paterson  . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2 . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 

Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 


Perth  Amboy. 
Phillipsburg. . 

Plainfield 

Princeton 

Kahway 


Karitan 

Red  Bank 

Salem 

Somerville 

South  Amboy. 
South  Orange . 


Trenton  .. 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Wards. 


789 

326 

410 

1,094 

6,008 
1,183 
717 
2,056 
2,052 

22,  550 
2,075 
4,381 
3,352 

5,274 
2,840 
4,628 

.501 
514 
960 
1,781 
887 

24,  549 
856 
840 
751 
617 
692 

3,861 
1,410 
2,574 
769 
2,037 

1,625 

2,852 

3,790 

724 

1,151 

2,661 

417 

420 

2,574 

1,523 


9,768 
1,072 
1,445 
1,727 
1,086 

1,285 
393 
698 

2,062 

975 

1,495 

1,460 

392 

928 

312 
509 
702 
471 
649 
475 


558 
324 
847 


Fe- 
males. 


741 

333 

390 

1,141 

6,192 
1,277 
810 
2,205 
1,900 

23,  515 
2,103 
4,488 
3,570 

5,553 

2,984 
4,817 

490 

592 

969 

1,649 

1,174 

25,  440 
938 
847 
763 
607 
750 

3,867 
1,491 
2,  763 
903 
2,013 

1,741 
3,001 
3,795 
790 
1,171 

2,806 

404 

432 

2,686 

1,502 

10, 134 
1, 109 
1,393 
1,769 
1,146 

1,397 
452 
775 

2,093 

1,002 

1,568 

1,  485 

355 

979 

316 
625 
780 
494 
713 
475 

7,  803 
771 
366 


Foreign  white. 


Males. 


185 
285 

1,146 

326 

95 

313 

412 

3,088 
461 
770 
317 

852 
221 
467 

17 
16 
66 
63 
39 

3,620 
68 
64 
40 
178 
45 

675 
152 
307 
38 
218 

101 
533 
911 
39 
251 

121 

12 

4 

307 

545 

3,021 
354 
355 
683 
201 

485 
131 
213 
599 

486 
30 

125 
12 
63 

129 
15 
8 
27 
65 
19 

1,280 

55 

10 

104 


Fe- 
males. 


105 

14 

175 

304 

1,165 
285 
187 
356 
337 

3,478 
489 
754 
360 

811 
375 
689 

14 
23 
64 
57 
90 

4,044 
99 
120 
91 
159 
60 

691 
162 
407 
102 
230 

207 
496 
889 
90 
241 

163 

12 

10 

342 

644 

3,262 
386 
396 
724 
259 

551 
138 
216 
592 

425 
20 

194 
16 
75 

129 
26 

7 
25 
68 
57 

1,272 

95 

45 

109 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


4 
2 
4 

247 
43 
37 
44 

4 
51 

68 


61 
20 
56 

543 
24 
49 
56 
22 
7 

14 
37 
53 
50 
98 

21 
4 
82 
11 
15 

107 
2 


95 
22 

105 
4 
10 
57 
19 


10 
202 


38 
25 


Fe- 
males, 


3 
2 
1 

318 
62 
32 
50 

7 

64 

103 

28 
11 
76 
29 

70 

697 
38 
63 


12 
50 
83 
66 
118 

41 

5 

67 


134 

10 


130 
36 


MALES  18  TO  44   rEAES, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


12 

3 

122 

115 

35 


223 
22 


871 
396 
383 
939 

4,526 
1,001 
691 
1,651 
1,183 

21,  661 
2,324 
3,098 
3,903 

4,357 
3,073 
4,906 

543 

726 

1,153 

1,943 

1,125 

23,  510 

1,291 

1,144 

977 

967 

826 

2,769 
1,188 
2,815 
1,190 
1,891 

1,757 
1,  953 
2,651 
933 
1,158 

2,985 

608 

487 

2,416 

1,346 

8,260 
892 
1,174 
1,534 
1,175 

958 

471 

561 

1,495 

925 
1,541 
1,527 

432 
1,111 

308 
672 
884 
574 
617 
399 

9,160 
876 
523 

1,602 


Foreign 
white. 


352 

42 

392 

938 

5,284 
1,515 
578 
1,558 
1,  633 

16,  087 
2,465 
4,  283 
2,069 

3,505 
1,203 
2,562 

122 
76 
345 
169 
312 

15,  520 

447 
498 
285 
718 
405 

2,735 
746 

1,173 
263 
929 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


24 

26 

6 

13 

41 

10 

15 

4 

12 

713 
204 
101 
122 

27 
104 
155 

60 
25 

154 
21 

108 

1,040 

62 

122 

127 

55 

18 

30 
62 

123 
•.>5 

141 


MALES  21  YEAES  AND 
OVEB. 


577 

45 

2,504 

12 

3, 150 

96 

170 

21 

920 

31 

722 

179 

41 

3 

34 

4 

1,591 

203 

1,803 

50 

8,411 

202 

799 

10 

960 

12 

1,678 

90 

695 

39 

1,398 

15 

513 

15 

795 

6 

1,573 

15 

1,679 

19 

223 

8 

618 

131 

78 

106 

266 

43 

310 

123 

61 

48 

113 

87 

69 

332 

1 

175 

9 

3.974 

574 

223 

42 

62 

84 

582- 

177 

Native 
white. 


1,108 
568 
571 
802 

4,314 
997 
710 

1,  .595 
1,012 

22,  095 
2,435 
2,675 
4,061 

4,095 
3,521 
5,308 

733 

989 

1,464 

2,  349 
1,455 

25,  081 
1,051 
1,312 
1,171 
1,068 
928 

2,487 
1,135 

3,  372 
1,544 
1,929 

1,974 
1,725 
2,317 
1,225 
1,243 

3,376 

781 

667 

2,541 

1,462 

8,592 
1,001 
1,260 
1,647 
1,347 

935 

523 

527 

1,352 

1,057 
1,769 
1,990 
798 
1.430 

307 
909 
1.259 
808 
669 
482 

10,  412 

1,084 

707 

1,753 


Foreign 
white, 


563 
66 

581 
1,310 

7,675 
2,  079 
965 
2,  383 
2,248 

23,  981 
3,248 
5,775 
3,091 

5,  800 
2,022 
4,045 

186 
214 
504 
303 
527 

23,  771 
701 
803 
510 
976 
682 

4,114 
1,240 
1,814 
493 
1,567 

1,150 

3,449 

4  644 

356 

1,272 

1,415 

91 

61 

2,  324 

2,233 

12,  046 
1,141 
1,430 
2,289 
1,035 

1,974 

775 

1,129 

2,273 

1,948 
505 
904 
160 
499 

419 
214 
131 
178 
546 
286 

0,002 
353 
121 
911 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


43 
33 
9 
13 

45 
11 
16 


808 
219 
114 
142 

33 

121 
179 

63 

22 
178 

35 
128 

1,281 
73 
156 
155 
70 
16 

36 

78 

145 

104 

196 

48 
13 
128 
24 
39 

204 
6 
8 

248 
59 

237 
12 
16 

106 
49 

14 
18 
5 
17 

21 
10 
154 
155 
74 

1 

81 

162 

100 

1 

10 

677 

52 

106 

176 


POPULATION. 


833 


Table  28  -PERSONS  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTINCx  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-Coutiuaed. 


5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


New  Jersey— Continued 
Trenton— Conthiuetl. 

Ward    4 

Ward    5 

Ward   6 

Ward   7 


Native  white. 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


Ward    8  . 
Ward    9 
Ward  10  . 
Ward  11  . 


Union 

Vineland 

Wasliineton 
Woodbury . . 


New  Mexico  : 
Albuquerque  (a). 
SantaFe 


New  York : 

Albany 

Ward  1  . 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward   5  . 

Ward  6. 

Ward  7  . 

Ward  8  . 

Ward  9  . 


Ward  10  . 
Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 

Ward  14  . 
Ward  15  . 
Ward  16  . 
Ward  17  . 


Albion 

Amsterdam. 


Auburn . .  - 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward    5 


Ward   6  . 
Ward    7  . 
Ward    8  . 
Ward    9 
Ward  10  . 


Bald  wins  ville. 
Ballston  Spa.. 

Batavia 

Bath 


Binghamton 
Ward  1  -  - . 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  3  - . 
Ward  4  . . 
Ward   5.. 


Ward  6  . 

Ward  7  . 

Ward  8  . 

Ward  9  . 

Ward  10  . 
Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 


Foreign  white. 


683 

357 

1,273 

505 
820 
608 
727 

1,364 
476 
379 
535 


406 
916 


13,005 
1,028 
918 
733 
725 
556 

296 
346 
631 
791 

1,639 
879 
825 
584 

442 

732 

1,155 

1,325 

458 
2,270 

3,450 
569 
346 
152 
346 
218 

438 
345 
432 
298 
306 

451 
438 
966 
386 

4,585 
618 
384 
505 
124 
435 

435 
453 
273 
135 

313 
582 
156 
172 


Males. 


634 

724 

395 

1,323 

470 
906 
610 
708 

1,405 
518 
441 
520 


472 
1,  002 


14, 513 

1,210 
843 
730 
693 
598 

374 
404 
654 
789 

1,.584 
964 
913 
673 

636 
1,031 
1,147 

1,270 

569 
2,  320 

3,594 
589 
424 
164 
296 
262 

410 
373 
409 
303 
364 

446 

520 

1,136 

472 


631 

379 
558 
135 
458 

405 
538 
285 
139 

361 
594 
205 
160 


153 

88 

112 

135 

180 
126 

125 
192 

317 
38 


Fe- 
males. 


129 
100 
96 
105 

165 

127 
133 
168 

336 

50 

3 

13 


843 
110 

95 

41 

60 

28 

27 
13 
14 
38 

91 

24 
56 
49 

15 

40 
52 
90 

111 
415 

269 
38 
43 
10 
49 
16 

25 
34 
28 
15 
11 

17 
32 

58 

7 

241 
53 
11 
42 
•9 
36 

6 
22 

16 

4 

16 
13 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


1,094 

82 
85 
41 
80 
57 

42 
42 
38 
31 

90 
46 

47 
70 

68 
57 
119 
99 

1.34 

476 

310 
44 
56 
24 
22 
26 

27 
35 
36 
26 
14 

10 
33 
67 
10 

293 
66 
26 

44 
7 
37 

7 
33 
12 

3 

34 
10 


Fe- 
males. 


163 

'"I 


MALES   18    TO    44   YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


141 
1 
5 


13 

22 

16 

1 

» 

7 

6 

68 

30 

1 

3 

IS 

12 

11 

16 

54 

66 

1 

4 

5 

11 

4 

8 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

2 

4 

32 

31 

4 

3 

5 

3 

5 

6 

6 

5 

7 

13 

59 

66 

7 

13 

2 

2 

2 

1 

5 

10 

16 

23 

5 

7 

4 

5 

5 

3 
2 

6 

737 

907 

380 

1,538 

473 
943 
571 
610 

1.140 
558 
554 
663 


827 
1,295 


15,  405 
758 
785 
706 
956 
739 

685 
776 
734 
791 

1,294 
1,057 
907 
726 

848 

811 

1,520 

1,  222 

592 
2,578 

4,  460 
443 
484 
329 

1,113 
271 

368 
298 
435 
293 
426 

508 

585 

1,148 

556 

6,878 
760 
495 
622 
168 
580 

456 
761 
531 
365 

474 
875 
537 
254 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


365 
366 
219 
415 

457 
506 
244 
535 

,257 
99 
20 
60 


318 
150 


4,710 
441 
383 
334 
343 
155 

202 
122 
209 
269 

478 
207 
291 
225 

90 
202 
318 
441 

305 
1,  235 

1, 499 

207 

132 

63 

458 


121 
131 

138 
95 
65 

60 
151 
291) 

52 


127 
14 


11 

62 

3 

173 


419 


MALES  21    YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


Foreigi 
white. 


1 

43 
28 
13 

3 

16 

205 

4 

17 
11 

126 
3 
11 
14 
53 


I  Total 
col- 
ored. 


1,158 

131 

165 

16 

74 

3 

127 

3 

24 

5 

121 

3 

48 

7 

111 

35 

100 

iC 

36 

19 

108 

11 

103 

3 

807 
1,050 

429 
1,720 

465 

1,070 

633 


823 
739 


933 
1,529 


16,  790 
647 
702 
731 
1,000 
829 


911 
753 
773 

1,343 
1,236 

900 

916 

1,213 

860 

1,777 

1,315 

841 
3,  015 

5,315 
507 
589 
460 

1,241 
311 

453 
345 

445 
370 
594 

721 

780 

1,457 

833 

8,352 
858 
621 
747 
207 
688 

567 
994 
600 
421 

549 

1,099 

681 

320 


738 
531 
333 
700 

573 
715 
329 
698 

1,912 
168 
48 
106 


387 
261 


9,469 
802 
741 
640 
664 
351 

339 

238 
447 
652 

1,032 
447 
622 
414 

180 
456 
671 
813 

484 
1,788 

2,628 
388 
235 
105 
680 
178 

216 
232 
289 
164 
141 

141 

239 
584 
130 

2,020 
283 
139 
218 
49 
192 

79 
198 
164 

53 

184 

177 

259 

27 


13 

84 

4 

214 

4 
H 
1 
15 

4 
58 
36 
102 


102 
30 


455 


6 
1 

13 

26 

58 

22 

1 


4 
60 
40 
15 

3 

21 

180 

5 

21 

21 

166 
4 
22 
16 
59 


3 
2 
11 

42 
7 

4 
3 
12 
15 

176 

28 
2 
4 


10 
52 
23 

22 

11 
4 
6 
5 


(»New  town. 


372- 


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834  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  28.— PP]RSONS   OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA    AND  VOTTNfi   \rw^    dv  cw    .t 

COLOR,  .OK  PLACES  OF  .,.™  m^A^-?J?ron  mSue'.  I'J^LIT,"''  "'" 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


New  York— Continued. 
Brockport 


Brooklyn  . . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward   5  . 

Ward  6. 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 

Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15  . 

Ward  16  . 
Ward  17  . 
Waid  18  . 
Ward  19  . 
Ward  20  . 

Ward  21  . , 
Ward  22  . , 
Ward  23  . , 
Ward  24  . . 
Ward  25  . . 
Ward  26  . . 


Buffalo  . . . . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward    4  . 


Ward    5 g,  g07 


Ward  6  . 

Ward  7  . 

Ward  8  . 

Ward  9  . 

Ward  10  . 
Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 


(Janandaigua 

Canastota 

Canton 

Catskill 

Clyde 


Cohoes 

College  Point . 
Coney  Island  . 
Coopers  town.. 
Coming 


Cortland . . . 

Dan.sville  . . 
Dunkirk. .. 
Edge  water. 
Ellen  ville.. 


Elmira 

Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Wards  . 
Ward  4  - 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 


Fairport 

Fishkill  on  Hurt.son.. 

riiLsbiug 

Fort  Hamilton 


5  TO  20  YBAHS,  INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


501 

106,  4.'J9 
1,922 
1,014 
1,933 
1,255 
2,654 

4,440 
4,232 
4,303 
2,470 
4,441 


3,820 
2,750 
3,873 
4,174 

6,242 
5,848 
11,096 
4,  630 
2,605 

6,818 
6,604 
3,  467 
2,827 
6,038 
4,415 


32,  817 

2,282 

693 

1,792 

1,  0.5U 


3,  956 

6,353 

1,150 

849 

1,525 
3, 832 
1,465 
1,263 

730 
356 
325 
619 
343 

3, 101 
887 
307 
324 

1,213 

1,061 

512 

1,  319 

1,879 

438 

4,247 
246 
446 
444 
489 
1,096 
1,032 
494 

.331 

478 

1,010 

296 


Fe- 
males. 


553 

403 

533 

1,137 

300 


576 

110.  376 

1,  993 
1,089 
2,226 
1,365 
2,639 

4,  985 
5,033 
4,  332 

2,  375 
4,521 

2,572 
3,925 

2,903 

3,  833 
4,261 

6,409 

6,045 
11,033 
4,812 
2,842 

7,533 
6,813 

3,  858 
2,180 
6,556 
4,243 

33,  826 
2,382 
640 
1,857 
1,111 
6,501 

4,041 
6,459 
1,117 


1,883 
4,222 
1,459 
1,265 

853 
376 
347 
662 
398 

3,373 
859 
232 
360 

1,202 

1,103 

.571 

1,365 

2,  035 

491 

4,205 
275 
479 
462 
613 

1,126 


Foreign  white 


Males. 


17 

15,  373 
274 
279 
306 
185 
415 

839 
396 
838 
265 
741 

324 

713 
277 
759 


1,446 

870 

1,715 

684 

232 

872 
733 
223 
3.39 
558 
642 

7,496 
449 
119 
202 
136 

2,547 

1,361 

1,  034 

283 

135 

114 
621 
336 
159 

23 
22 
13 
22 
14 

693 
139 

67 

13 

77 

49 

20 
180 
215 

14 

370 
5 

31 

57 

82 

41 
122 

32 

23 
71 
65 
33 


Fe- 
males. 


29 

17,  844 
481 
225 
428 
214 
371 

1.046 
726 
817 
346 
683 

362 
670 
369 
082 
449 

1,477 
793 

1,726 
862 
428 

1,056 
1,180 
686 
309 
816 
642 

7,945 
414 
216 
219 
185 

2,417 

1,287 
968 
283 
232 

400 
852 
305 
167 

31 
29 
24 
21 
17 

806 
152 

73 

21 

85 

45 

20 
195 
288 

10 

.350 

14 

53 

65 
102 

44 

37 

35 

21 

39 

119 

44  i 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


1,367 
22 
7 
15 
68 
84 

17 


46 
100 


213 


Fe- 
males. 


48 
5 
10 
91 
90 

32 
14 
19 
139 
202 
38 


6 

48 
6 
7 
6 

14 

4 

11 

116 

2 


i 

1,584 
30 
4 
28 
61 
65 

18 
100 
10 
61 
90 

250 


7 
104 
144 

43 
32 
57 
156 
197 
37 

167 


87 


55 
1 
5 
2 

15 

3 

10 

139 

1 


MALES  18   TO   44   YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


526 

104, 331 
3,091 
1,  085 
2,602 
2, 121 
3,  044 

4,198 
5,095 
3,  632 
2,186 
4,310 


Foreign 
white 


102 

74,  779 
2, 112 
1,537 
1,931 
1,296 
2,616 

4,872 
2.263 
3,  600 
1.  601 
3,  371 


3,  290   1,  818 
3,  052   3,  602 


3,484 
3,184 
4,043 

4,221 
5,247 
8,  204 
4,  955 
3,549 

6.124 
7,178 
4,558 
2,  059 
6,  254 
3,565 

33,  606 
2,  599 
1,684 
2,230 
1,355 
5,088 

2,900 
5,  241 
1,  707 
1,533 

2,291 
4,383 
1,418 

1,177 

948 
526 
474 
825 
434 

2,  635 
782 
684 
420 

1,757 

1,826 

550 

1,244 

1,945 

.447 

6,016 
441 
530 


1,  514 

1,571 

744 

409 

579 

1,074 

444 


1,661 
3,258 
1,997 

5,263 
4,322 
7,494 
2,  922 
1,281 

4,  .395 
3,777 
1, 109 
1.259 
2.654 
2.768 

25,  684 

2,  019 
692 

1,  012 

752 

7,469 

3,  731 
3,639 
1,215 

602 

586 
2,124 
1,100 

743 

174 
81 
77 

125 
55 

1,637 

708 

651 

47 

328 

262 

73 

696 

1,423 

50 

1,466 
39 
228 
168 
276 
242 
379 
1.34 

72 
270 
432 
274 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


2,846 

109 

37 

69 

143 

286 

46 

151 

21 

111 

192 

515 

11 

24 

6 

26 

79 

23 

35 

129 

177 

67 
64 
40 
191 
236 
58 

365 

7 

19 

3 

92 

133 

30 
12 

9 

5 

20 
25 

6 

4 

20 

10 

2 

66 


3 

3 

141 

22 

30 

16 
3 
5 

34 
6 

156 
1 
21 
62 
5 
15 
29 
23 

3 
16 

118 

7 


MALES  21   TEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 

white. 


2,682 
708 
687 
640 

1,984 

2,348 

740 

1,326 

1,963 

582 

6,913 
625 
628 
756 
757 
1,788 
1,512 
847 


758 

110,  048 
3,  751 
1,016 
3,  018 
2,292 
2,806 

4,092 
6,021 
3,  471 
2,208 
4,162 

3,  600 
2,668 
3,  953 
2,913 
4,145 

3,688 
5,466 
7,881 
5,270 
4,382 

6,342 
8,008 
5,936 
2,181 
7,233 
3,545 

33,  786 
2,405 
1,897 
2,273 
1,331 
4,602 

2,  590 
4,832 
1,730 
1,807 

2,  816 
4,956 
1,  415 
1, 132 

1,270 

726 

644 
1. 122 

626 


257 

112,  216 
2,924 
1,995 
2,783 
1,951 
3,683 

6,842 
3,606 
5,126 
2,516 
5,071 

2,773 
5,184 
2,629 
4,672 
3,323 

7,910 
6,133 
11,246 
4,603 
2,199 


558 

702 

1,  .351) 

517 


5,876 
1,913 
1,917 
4,153 
4,280 

37,  528 
2, 962 
909 
1,622 
1,221 
9,981 

5,  301 

5,  754 

1,726 

882 

1,  0,53 
3,  241 
1,777 
1,099 

414 
142 
135 

227 
148 

2,  665 

1,140 

767 

100 

588 

404 

253 

1,309 

2,297 

162 

2,364 
71 
389 
309 
438 
484 
427 
246 

141 

382 
794 
450 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


3,343 

117 

40 

78 

167 

277 

43 
159 

27 
127 
221 

617 
13 
39 
8 
30 

115 

23 

40 

167 

197 

81 
62 
42 
270 
305 
78 

441 

8 

20 

3 

102 

167 

44 
17 
11 
6 


28 
8 
5 

26 
13 
2 

77 


3 
129 
22 
39 

18 
3 
6 

50 

7 

21C 
I 
28 
100 
6 
16 
27 
35 

4 

21 

187 

9 


POPDXiATIOK. 


835 


Tablk  28  -PERSONS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOKOUOHS. 


New  York— Continued. 

Fort  Plain 

Fredonia 

Fulton 

Geneva 

Glens  Falls 


5  TO  20   YEABS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Gloversville  . 

Goshen 

Gouverneur  - 
Greenbush . . . 
Green  Island. 


Haverstraw . . . 
Hempstead  - .  - 
Hoosick  Falls - 
Hornellsville  . 


Hudson 

Huntington. 

Ilion 

Ithaca 


Jamaica 

Jamestown 
Johnstown. 
Kingston  . . 


Lansingburg. 

Leroy 

Little  Falls . . 
Lockport 


387 
395 
563 
931 
1,  331 

1,688 
363 
470 

1,151 
592 

658 

635 

1,041 

1,503 

1,312 
367 
631 

1,381 

722 
1,853 

947 
3,068 

1,354 

349 

1,084 

2,211 


Foreign  white. 


Long  Island  city i  4,258 

Wardl 1,113 

Ward2 !  514 

Ward  3 1  694 

Ward4 1,284 

Ward5 653 


Lowville 

Lyons 

Malone 

Matteawan 

Meclianicsville 
Medina 


Middletown  ... 
Mount  Vernon. 

Newark 

New  Brighton . 

Newburg 

New  Eochelle  . 


New  York 170,587 


315 
594 
782 
598 
337 
617 

1,608 
1,  327 

406 
2,108 
3,152 

863 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


1,347 

82 

305 

2,093 

1,583 


Ward    6 1  2,244 

Ward    7 7,331 

Ward   8 3,333 

Ward   9 6,418 

WardlO..> 4,249 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Ward  14 

Ward  15 


Ward  16  . 
Ward  17  - 
Ward  18  . 
Ward  19  . 
Ward  20  . 

Ward  21  . 
Ward  22  . 
Ward  23  . 
Ward  24  . 


398 

492 

576 

1,062 

1,380 

1,876 
434 
505 

1,220 


657 

665 

1,045 

1,643 

1,442 
420 
607 

1,474 

700 
1,963 
1,054 


1,471 

380 

1,276 

2,396 

4,326 

1,213 

450 

725 

1,277 

661 

337 
636 
863 
694 
381 
609 

1,697 
1,494 

551 
2,  095 
3,421 

904 

180, 061 

1,453 

67 

333 

1,972 

1,617 

2,176 
7,225 
3,  619 
6,807 
4,195 


8,664 

30, 092 

4,226 

2,383 
2, 122 

4,960 
10,  613 

6,  933 

26,  917 

10, 125 

6,513 

17.  852 

7,  529 

2.  673 


8,771 
32,  060 
4,490 
2,300 
1,939 

5,437 
11,  402 

7,316 
29,  349 
10,  338 

7,187 

19,  372 

7,684 

2,952 


39 
24 
90 
67 

99 
5 
35 
39 
67 

92 
32 
64 
66 

64 
12 
18 
79 

67 
500 

86 
213 

108 
15 
69 

171 

700 
155 
86 
123 
225 
111 

5 
23 
58 
37 

7 
50 

65 
118 

16 
256 
244 
141 

44,  695 

222 

20 

50 

583 

287 


1,235 

2,  359 
859  I 
753 

5, 115 

4, 163  1 
5,591  ; 
3, 133 
1,627 
716 

716 
3,786 
1,216 
5,292 
1,735 

1,180 

2,697 

1,031 

323 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


10 
51 
24, 
118' 
76 

112 
24 
56 
54 
68 

60 
35 

80 

77 

107 
28 
20 
82 

69 
.579 
118 
202 

159 

37 

109 

219 


162 
60 
116 
235 
115 

6 
43 
53 
21 
16 
65 

64 

208 
28 
363 
272 
174 

54, 153 

224 

25 

93 

533 

252 

1,395 

2,839 

886 

824 

5,866 

4,835 
7,  273 
3,843 
1,587 
767 

929 
4,350 
1,551 
7,864 
1,725 

1,580 

3,  433 

1,098 

381 


Fe- 
males. 


77 
35 

4 

9 

49 

35 

3 

31 

53 
25 
18 
65 

12 
7 
8 

28 

12 
3 


29 
101 

28 

2,753 

30 

4 

2 

14 

2 

29 
5 
77 
99 
16 

12 

743 

3 

16 
236 

220 
19 
24 
182 
434 

48 

419 

82 

37 


MALES  18  TO  44    TEAES, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


565 
563 
714 

1,  203 
1,635 

2,  730 
444 
.566 

1,  230 
730 

689 

712 

1,180 

2,  248 

1,599 
406 
703 

2,096 


22 


46 

39 
1 
31 
92 
38 

,090 
18 
3 
2 
3 
2 

16 

1 

56 

163 

9 

2 
677 


23 


293 

9 

49 

212 

542 


54  728 
12  1,914 
10  1, 336 
3,412 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


1,594 

371 

1,  620 

2,396 

3,608 

1,  208 
355 
545 

1,003 
497 

454 
729 
715 
733 
,570 
654 

2,224 
1,536 
569 
2,110 
3,575 
1,183 

169, 197 

1,244 

188 

845 

2,  269 

1,  465 

1,783 
5,841 
3,564 
8,301 
2,848 

6,154 
29,  768 
3,085 
2,357 
2,991 

6,853 
10, 123 

8,614 
24, 309 

9,937 


47 
126 

90 
346 
317 

523 
88 
130 
250 
258 

548 
158 
444 
350 

335 
90 
171 
343 

273 

1,509 

380 

991 

480 
108 
358 
718 

3,  443 
962 
422 
487 
994 
578 

49 
194 
196 
211 
104 
245 

371 

818 

93 

1,268 

1,169 

1,098 

191,  594 

1,969 

173 

641 

2,867 

2, 129 

4,694 
7,984 

4,727 
5,  044 
12, 454 


10, 854 

25,  064 

7.844 

5,486 

3,406 

5,147 
16,  239 

7,277 
28, 110 

9,561 


MALES  21  YEAKS    AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


215 

34 

8 

14 

61 
44 


46  I 
17 
25 
90 

23  I 
10 


58  1  8,  304       7, 122 

564  I  19,  259      15, 591 

85  1  6, 495        5,  300 

35  "  2,  600  !     1,  911 


52 
38 
1 
62 
132 
59 

7,991 
46 
12 
22 
60 
40 

322 
59 
258 
317 
101 

49 
1,113 
51 
63 
051 

659 
135  I 
103 
737 
1,  463  I 

219 

1,  205  I 

135 

111 


746 

838 
1,024 
1,497 
1,962 

3,  464 

567 

758 
1.388 

831 

775 
1,002 
1,315 
2,763 

1,995 
621 
875 

2,  783 

913 
2,519 
1.704 

3,  877 

1,939 

512 

1,  924 

2.919 

3,  391 
1,138 
320 
513 
938 
482 

637 
906 
856 
871 
659 
823 

2,  748 
1,778 
849 
2,651 
4,108 
1,  355 

170,  997 

1,133 

208 

951 

2,245 

1,401 

1,689 
5,119 
3,549 
9,296 
2,491 


115 

225 
216 
666 
682 

787 
167 
236 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


5,257 
31,  365 

2,802 
2,204 
3,714 

7,409 
9,023 
9,241 
23,  899 
9,  582 

8,973 

20,  061 

6,511 

2,  874 


16 
4 
8 
60 
11 

34 

74 


756 

184 

257 

55 

709 

8 

639 

14 

649 

86 

161 

57 

349 

11 

549 

93 

512 

78 

2,048 

31 

570 

33 

1,960 

126 

863 

38 

246 

13 

692 

14 

1,440 

53 

5, 124 

48 

1,416 

13 

597 

1 

752 

14 

1,522 

14 

837 

6 

106 

41)1 

22 

417 

4 

350 

7 

193 

458 

15 

1,298 
195 
2,377 
2,072 
1,419 

266,  747 

2,623 

210 

858 

4,  052 

2,  804 

6,041 
10,699 
6,502 
7,517 
14,482  j 

14,542 

35,395  1 

9,484 

7,047 

4,632 

7,413  j 
23,072 
10,575 
40,920 
13,  971 

10,  095 

22, 615 

8,262 

2,  936 


69 

50 

2 

74 
160 
75 

9,054 
56 
10 
22 
68 
53 

369 
65 
328 
414 
109 

44 
1,  203 
54 
72 
790 

761 
139 
199 
842 
1,643 

236 

1,299 

150 

122 


836 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CBNSUa:  1890. 


Table  28.-PERS0NS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,   AND  VOTING  ACxES,  BY  SEX    NATIVITY    AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-Co'ntinued.        ' 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOKOUGHS. 


5  TO  20  YEARS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


New  York  -Continued. 

New  York  Mills 

Niag.ara  Falls 

North  Tarry  town 

North  Tonawanda  . . . 
Norwich 


Nyack 

Ogdensburg 

Olean 

Oneida 

Oneonta 


Oswego 

PeekskUI.  ... 
Penn  Yan  . . . 
Plattsbnrg . . . 
Port  Chester. 


Port  Jervis 

Port  Richmond . 

Potsdam 

Poughkeepsie  . . 

Rochester 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 

Ward  11 . 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13 . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15  . 
Ward  16 . 


Rome 

Salamanca 

Sandy  Hill 

Saratoga  Springs  . 
Saugerties 


Schenectady 

Seneca  FaUs 

Singsing 

Suspension  Bridge. 

Syracuse  


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7  , 
Ward  8 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10 . 
Ward  11 . 


Tarrytown  . 
Tonawanda. 


Troy 

Ward  2 . 
Ward  3 . 

Ward  4 . 
Ward  5 . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7 . 


Males. 


290 
671 
437 
680 
638 

549 

1,623 

981 

778 
763 

3,222 

1,650 

520 

1,078 


1,366 
848 
538 

2,952 

17,  915 
170 
333 
735 
368 
1,335 

606 

842 

2,082 

1,603 

655 

1,263 
1,194 
1.  8.52 
920 
1,035 
2,922 

1,869 
510 
423 

1,400 
607 

2,660 
915 

1,240 
662 

11,  638 
664 
1,631 
1,000 
1,990 
1,877 

542 
1,201 
1,045 

872 

376 

440 

392 
1,020 

8,293 
419 
499 
201 

424 
866 
642 
678 


Fe- 
males. 


386 
656 
438 
590 
697 

561 
1,609 

1,038 
880 


3,445 
1,677 

613 
1,199 

667 

1,590 
898 
622 

3,196 

18,  579 
160 
480 
772 
404 
1,390 

045 

986 

2,112 

1,316 

788 

1,398 
1,232 
1,833 
1,024 
1,033 
3,006 

1,989 
570 
445 

1,619 
731 

2,689 
921 

1,057 
550 

12,  216 
759 
1,586 
1,036 
2,052 
2,032 

641, 
1,287 
1,132 

840 

388 

463 

442 
985 

8,891 
517 
570 
261 

738 
928 
598 
826 


Foreign  white. 


Male; 


144 
24 

169 
23 

33 
245 
72 
42 
32 

216 
59 
8 
58 
95 

10 

74 

43 

185 

2,844 
43 
77 
71 
51 
196 

112 
66 

263 
208 
60 

160 
175 
501 
79 
146 
636 

166 
91 
11 
59 
7 

277 

25 

84 
130 

1,534 
80 
273 
169 
287 
172 

30 
228 

91 
127 

52 

25 

27 
209 

765 
70 
40 
20 

25 

74 

114 

45 


Fe- 
males. 


177 
30 

165 
26 

28 
293 
83 
39 
37 

208 
65 
19 
71 

104 

25 
79 
66 

233 

3,128 

58 

65 

108 

53 

201 

148 
109 
306 
137 
114 

177 
162 
.576 
110 
167 
637 

153 

84 
16 
90 
15 

282 

18 

69 
145 

1,676 

67 
240 
206 
311 
189 

79 
269 
118 
115 

49 

33 

54 
194 

994 
89 
70 
57 


110 
94 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEAHS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Fe-       Native 
males,     white, 


138 


302 
775 
506 
817 
901 

639 
1,534 
1,407 
1,066 
1,363 

3,  408 
1,  560 

709 
1,189 

783 

1,970 

1,036 

606 

3,606 

18,  840 
499 
514 

1, 105 
849 

1,374 

640 
1,144 
2,  302 
1,436 

930 

1,  320 
1,259 
1,066 
1,135 
844 
2,423 

2,496 
506 
446 

1,864 
706 

3,677 

1,  056 

2,  223 


14,  273 
878 
1,441 
1,257 
2,165 
2,524 

1,226 

1,752 

1,392 

690 

395 

553 


461 

1,  080 

8,750 
464 
770 
582 

764 
919 
507 
831 


Foreign 
white. 


162 
458 
175 
.550 
151 

151 
770 
395 
198 
155 

865 
241 
85 
235 
410 

225 
364 
179 
813 

10,  345 
221 
405 
311 
379 
1,009 

464 
.320 
940 
597 
304 

615 
577 

1,494 
434 
508 

1,867 

685 
215 

81 
401 

U6 

1,.395 
142 
673 
349 

5,627 

201 

875 

641 
1.017 

845 

199 
788 
303 
397 
233 
128 


215 
667 

4.167 
227 
294 
142 

163 
302 
737 
301 


MALES  21   YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


106 

132 
4 
9 

58 
7 
4 

3 
9 

14 


4 

1 

14 

19 
2 
1 
112 
5 

26 

8 

145 

2 

238 

1 

2 

9 

11 

11 

50 
57 
97 


23 
1 

129 
26 
44 
16 

15 

1 

1 
20  I 


327 
818 
573 
835 
1,289 

823 
1,764 
1,621 
1,  387 
1,764 

3,726 
1,996 
1,073 
1,351 
917 

2,270 
1,230 

775 
4,388 

20, 179 
638 
632 

1,346 
960 

1,353 

670 
1,472 
2,491 
1,587 
1,035 

1,252 

1,314 
922 

1,177 
842 

2,488 

3,098 
664 
604 

2,  512 


4,088 

1,312 

2,483 

652 

15,  725 
977 
1,239 
1,299 
2,271 
2,902 

1,558 

1,940 

1,709 

667 

446 

717 

696 
1,137 

9,447 
544 
936 


959 

1,064 

513 

935 


Foreign 
white, 


265 

721 
329 
702 
252 

260 
1,360 
606 
367 
228 

2,076 
438 
182 
522 


1,095 
1,020 
2,203 
799 
773 
2,695 

1,458 
332 
187 
779 
248 

2,144 
401 
991 
566 

9,372 
469 

1,611 
962 

1,680 

1,390 

345 
1, 192 
531 
606 
370 
216 

366 
984 

7,178 
385 
476 
232 


544 

1,078 
623 


Total 
col. 
ored. 


85 

31 

1 

49 

58 
6 
45 
23 
6 

23 
56 
18 


676 

17 

498 

39 

566 

40 

284 

1,726 

143 

16, 189 

161 

297 

8 

556 

10 

491 

69 

410 

4 

1,529 

5 

738 

3 

493 

11 

1,601 

18 

950 

1 

539 

4 

7 

2 

16 

28 

2 

5 

152 

7 

35 

11 

153 

4 

300 

1 

4 

7 

18 

13 

56 

76 

121 


35 
1 

159 
40 
51 
16 

15 
1 

2 
26 


POPULATION. 


837 


Table  28.-PERS0NS   OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Contiuued. 


77 
14 
138 


17 

11 

5 

3 

69 

88 

28 

35 

2 

8 

9 

18 

6 

3 

9 

11 

15 

13 

7 

9 

1 

18 

is 

834 

661 

734 

949 

4,301 

1,727 

677 

197 

664 

135 

868 

246 

833 

608 

800 

248 

459 

293 

1,514 

412 

677 

27 

1,293 

994 

106 
51 
10 
14 
3 
12 
16 

13 
5 
21 


617 

27 

424 

8 

2,019 

277 

951 

27 

1,003 

748 

753 

1,043 

4,909 

2,  598 

849 

295 

801 

227 

992 

399 

843 

886 

910 

371 

514 

420 

1,815 

556 

939 

90 

1,560 

1,215 

19 

20 


182 
63 
13 
19 
4 
15 
18 


25 


838 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tahle  28.— persons  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING   AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY    AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890 -Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOBOUUHS. 


Ohio — Continued. 

Athens 

Avondale 

iJarnesville 

Bellaiie 

Bellefontaine  . . 


Bellevue 

Berea 

Bowling  Green 
Bridgeport  .... 


Broolclyn  . . 

Bryan  

Bueyrus 

Canihridge. 


Canton  . . . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 

Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 


(.'elina 

Chillicothe 


Cincinnati . 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10 . 

Ward  1]  . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13 . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  1,5 . 

Ward  16  . 
Ward  17  . 
Ward  18  . 
Ward  19  . 
Ward  20  . 

Ward  21  . 
Ward  22  . 
Ward  23  . 
Ward  24  . 
Ward  25  . 

Ward  20  . 
Ward  27  . 
Ward  28  . 
Ward  29  . 
Ward  30  . 

Ciri-leville  . 


Cleveland. 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward    5 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 


5  TO  20  YEARS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Male^. 


355 

.'583 

414 

1,684 

587 

412 
400 
570 
457 

651 
392 
909 


3,910 
635 
050 
511 

530 
416 
.507 
661 

416 
1,  .590 

42,  761 
1,285 
1,403 

1,  390 
2,104 

989 

810 

1,270 

575 

737 

1,555 

1,991 

2,  025 
1,763 
1,528 
1,278 

1,291 
1,071 
601 
1.0.50 
1,325 

1,642 
2,  0114 
2,  302 
1,922 
1,708 

1,514 
1,  361 
1,491 
1,112 
1,598 

914 

34, 470 
651 
276 
242 
595 
706 

619 
1,029 

889 
1,240 

420 


Fe- 
males. 


393 
655 

470 

1,659 

591 

477 
370 
547 
520 

656 

488 
945 
742 

4,319 
739 
672 
572 

593 

457 
533 
753 

512 
1,668 

45, 159 
1,419 
1,643 
1,342 
2,379 
1,041 

853 

1,  353 
662 
895 

1,520 

2,042 
2,073 
1,844 
1,516 
1,413 

1,421 
1,274 
881 
1,072 
1,316 

1,745 
2,044 

2,  505 
1,  727 
1,687 

1,705 
1,414 
1,607 
1,  207 
1,559 

959 

35,  0.30 
614 
284 
252 
565 
737 

663 
971 
933 
1,  295 
426 


Foreign  white 


Males 


14 
55 

121 
10 
54 


334 
41 
72 
30 

70 
34 
54 
33 

15 
20 

2,611 
32 
55 
107 
66 
56 

39 

107 

41 

59 

165 

180 
138 
170 
106 
75 

66 
136 
94 
64 
58 

95 
123 
114 
79 
73 

30 
67 
80 
33 
103 


1,049 
337 
42 
78 
73 
99 

90 
269 
161 
335 

37 


Fe- 
males. 


4 
45 

3 
93 

5 

23 
75 
25 
54 

123 

14 

44 

5 

334 
50 
72 
38 

47 
33 
54 
40 

15 

34 

2,974 
28 
96 
102 
67 
85 

51 
105 
70 
82 
143 

145 
160 
147 
104 
96 

105 
182 
105 
84 
83 

90 
94 
131 
78 
97 

84 
97 
107 
58 
98 


1,439 
365 

8(1 
115 

82 
138 

119 
254 
178 
262 
90 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


3 
2 
2 
5 

4 
180 

1,431 

31 

216 

7 

69 

50 

128 


157 
70 
87 

29 
23 
23 
52 
08 

18 
9 
16 
23 
23 

121 

364 

18 
43 
17 
30 
13 

2 
2 
4 


MALES  18  TO  44   YEARS, 
INCLUSIVK. 


Fe- 
males 


1 
163 

,.576 

28 

289 

6 

73 

56 

141 

4 
29 
48 
45 

1 
1 

1 
26 
36 

83 
107 
180 
79 
71 

26 
25 
30 
23 
63 

32 
13 
26 
16 

18 


382 
22 
23 
2 
32 
17 


Native 
white. 


468 
005 
569 
1,806 
723 

560 
326 
612 
560 

505 

541 

1, 135 

786 

4,948 

1,020 

569 

641 

561 

602 

488 

1,067 

582 
1,875 

46,  241 
1,498 
1,719 
1,240 
2,251 
1,413 

1,348 
1,319 
959 
1,617 
1,568 

1,825 
1,  622 
1,475 
1,455 
1,526 

1,  .532 
1,639 
1,  284 
1,  397 
1,549 

1,640 
1,  958 
2,306 
1,852 
1,411 

1,861 
1,301 
1,278 
1,101 
1,297 

1,048 

29,  776 

724 

918 

676 

1,  434 


Foreign 
white. 


17 
159 

24 
312 

48 

100 
263 

77 
149 

391 
58 

266 
64 

1,293 
189 
191 
130 

230 
195 
151 
207 

61 
165 

16,  871 
261 
421 
559 
579 
404 

430 

783 
364 
491 
908 


787 
960 
627 
497 

455 
536 
481 
572 
484 

595 
712 
857 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


328 
360 
561 
337 
589 


30, 160 


466 

841  1, 023 

781  891 

1,128  1,523 

623  I  256 


63 
107 
53 
72 
66 


9 

45 

33 
1 
2 
1 

4 
12 
4 
9 

11 

168 

3,369 

55 

423 

18 

131 

203 

426 

7 

77 

172 

70 

4 
4 


44 
52 

164 
199 
552 
146 
170 

46 
34 
45 
57 


43 
37 
29 
29 
46 

129 


92 
169 
52 
75 
21 


MALES  21  YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


586 

679 

789 

1,972 

1,011 

646 

347 
821 
643 

644 

797 

1,269 

1,006 

5,  431 

1,121 

654 

706 

591 

658 

544 

1,157 

652 
2,134 

45,  676 
1,689 
1,954 
1,076 
2,161 
1,497 

1,371 
1,202 
1,036 
1,758 
1,444 

1,585 
1,400 
1,261 
1,358 
1,403 

1,513 
1,  735 
1,579 
1,.364 
1,536 

1,563 

1,880 
2,165 
1,744 
1,475 

2,050 
1,280 
1,184 
1,117 
1,  236 

1,373 

30,  416 
754 

1,026 
709 

1,544 
800 

444 
816 
723 
1,0: 13 
727 


Foreign 

white. 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


43 

348 

35 

572 

110 

227 
349 
133 
236 

561 
116 

467 


1,963 
278 
297 
247 

336 
262 
238 
305 

106 
628 

32,  775 

552 

976 

1,087 

1,327 

779 

772 

1,447 

601 

800 

1,616 

1,740 
1,560 
1,676 
1,178 
1,033 

955 
1,005 

741 
1,005 

955 

1,156 
1,413 
1,705 
1,181 
851 

788 
843 

1,151 
728 

1,094 

214 

42,  376 
1,460 
397 
741 
651 
788 

735 
1,465 
1,259 
2,  005 

389 


83 
118 
67 
86 

87 


12 

70 


13 
10 
48 

39 
2 
3 
1 

4 
15 

4 
11 

10 
226 


57 
509 

22 
152 
221 

501 

7 

83 

193 


53 
64 

195 
233 
606 
179 
192 

49 
41 
58 
71 
103 

49 
43 
37 
36 
47 

176 

1,156 
HI 
175 
43 
75 
31 

3 
4 

10 

3 

110 


POPULATION. 


839 


T     ,.  as      PERSONS  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLO? FOR  PLACES  Of'2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-Contmued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BORODGHS. 


Ohi  o— C  ontinued . 
Cle  veland— Continued 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

WardU 

Ward  15 


5  TO  20  YBABS,   INCLUSlVIt. 


Native  white. 


Foreign  white. 


Ward  16  .  - 
Ward  17  . . 
Ward  18.- 
Ward  19  . . 
Ward  20  . . 

Ward  21  - . 
Ward  22 . . 
Ward  23  .  - 
Ward  24  .  - 
Ward  25 . . 

Ward  26  . . 
Ward  27  . . 
Ward  28  - . 
Ward  29  . . 
Ward  30.. 

"Ward  31 . . 
Ward  32 . 
Ward  33  . 
Ward  34  . 
Ward  35  . 

Ward  36  . 
Ward  37  . 
Ward  38  . 
Ward  39  . 
Ward  40  . 

Columbu.s  . 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward    5. 


324 

381 

441 

613 

647 

659 

468 

578 

830 

873 

Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10  . 

Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15 . 


Conneaut 

Coshocton 

Crestline 

Cuyahoga  Falls 


Dayton  -  -  - 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5  . 


Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Not  in  wards 


Defiance .  - 
Delaware . 
Delphos  -. 
Dennison . 
Dover 


1,309 
1,398 

672 

855 

837 

1,  328 
706 

2,  042 
1,477 

760 
1,081 
634 
510 
496 

561 

780 

679 

917 

1,041 

1,283 
1,494 
1,207 
1,  353 
1,005 

12,  293 
948 
1,194 
812 
488 
833 

859 
975 
334 
470 
769 

979 
930 
956 
879 
867 

431 
584 
465 
363 

8,933 
798 
560 
961 
776 

1.458 


Males 


1,300 
1.394 

026 

884 

939 
1,450 

719 
1,  895 
1,402 

776 
1,093 
658 
525 
531 

550 
785 
736 
842 
920 

1,210 
1,570 
1,261 
1,371 
1,061 

12,  615 

927 

1,096 

774 
477 
946 

902 
1,073 
326 
529 
881 


East  Liverpool 

Eaton 

Elyria 

Findlay 


921 
1,781 
1, 172 

506 

1,294 

1,260 

760 

452 

580 

1,831 
357 
795 

2,843 


1,094 
868 
992 
865 
865 

491 
633 
496 
382 

9,100 
859 
564 
923 
855 

1,492 

924 
1,  737 
1,227 

519 


1,270 

1,297 

821 

483 

596 

1,767 
412 
809 

2.839 


Fe- 
males. 


53 
44 
64 
33 
91 

349 
254 
265 
105 
176 

126 
217 
298 
728 
633 

209 
395 
133 
108 
107 

59 

78 
64 
166 
204 

195 
412 

243 
408 
311 

717 

59 

194 

121 

9 

22 

27 
54 
13 
20 
24 


45 
40 
25 
18 

13 
4 
19 
13 

492 
33 
17 
15 
19 

117 

19 
167 

60 
45 

67 
19 
13 

22 
26 

176 

3 
74 
133 


72 
100 
109 

73 
168 

367 
290 
252 
124 
202 

212 
226 
231 
765 
555 

203 
400 
144 
109 
95 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


59 

90 

86 
175 
178 

180 
371 
251 
387 
282 

731 

85 
156 

82 

20 

44 

34 
56 
21 
29 

46 

55 
25 
41 
26 
11 

20 
10 
20 
28 

537 
46 
29 
26 
32 
91 

38 

175 

66 

34 


30 
20 
40 
24 

159 


98 
128 


Fe- 
males. 


21 

21 

55 

15 

9 

5 
1 
4 
5 
11 

29 
6 
4 
1 


775 

4 

3 

78 

17 


30 
33 
30 
140 
50 

190 
57 
15 
17 
23 

3 
6 

2 


309 
20 
41 

119 

28 

5 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


454 
518 
690 
578 
847 

487 
769 
1,256 
622 
741 

967 
1,144 
480 
578 
566 


819 
1 
7 
78 
15 
93 

55 
29 
41 
138 
53 

232 
24 
10 
16 

27 


18 
5 
2 

353 
20 
63 

135 
44 
13 

3 
10 
57 


188 
253 
322 
160 
436 

810 
868 
1,007 
395 
581 

427 

999 

1, 183 

2,263 

2,  021 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


MALES  21  TEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


57 
65 
106 
24 
26 

19 
9 

12 
9 

16 

37 

22 

6 


793 
482 
718 
544 

556 

680 
819  1 
876 
817 

852 
1, 124 
785 
711 
537 

17,  626 
1,  074 
1,011 
732 
1,050 
1,078 

973 
1,162 

712 
1,007 
1,442 

1,321 

2,278 
1,371 
1,326 
1,089 

691 

668 
494 
451 

11, 220 
1,  376 
1,076 
1, 133 
1,031 
1,636 

1,312 

1,623 

1,419 

614 


1,300 

1,638 

909 

656 

590 

1,956 
543 
798 

4,347 


705 


751 
516 


225 
375 
351 

770 


706 
1,300 
1,002 
1,207 

858 

3,341 
351 

6a 

300 
124 
136 


225 
114 
153 
335 

189 
327 
141 
132 
84 

63 
60 
82 


,181 
205 
138 
102 
141 
385 

165 
640 
290 
115 

348 
133 
108 
79 
146 

499 

19 

283 

586 


1,727 

12 

6 

136 

45 

179 

82 
33 
87 
406 
109 

284 

251 

31 

33 

33 

7 
21 
1 


569 

80 

145 

169 

41 

9 

25 


535 
637 
711 
798 


456 
709 
1,393 
742 
797 

1,148 
1,199 

473 

429 

524 

333 
914 
401 
728 
572 

586 
656 

877 
834 
724 

776 
1,085 
822 
597 
529 

19, 174 

1,062 

945 

766 

1,193 

1,245 

1,134 
1,195 
781 
1,106 
1,595 

1,496 
2,  365 
1,587 
1,442 
1,262 

851 


321 
401 
573 
266 
837 

1,093 

1,340 

1,297 

552 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


608 
1,422 
1,333 
2,854 
2,  470 


571 
559 

12,  497 
1,647 
1,283 
1,363 
1, 192 
1,772 

1,520 

1,596 

1,417 

707 

1,438 

1,  773 

997  1 

706 

622 

2,060 
819 
995 

4,885 


1,619 
1,023 

717 

577 

419 

632 

605 
1,097 
1,133 

1,137 
1,875 
1,575 
1,729 
1,187 

5,  869 
634 

L,  030 
501 
260 
299 

167 
421 
196 
280 
539 

322 

562 
259 

262 
137 

108 
151 
207 
197 

4,  445 
426 
271 
299 
257 
657 

463 

1,199 

665 

208 


82 

132 

31 

34 

27 
11 
11 
13 

22 

46 
30 

7 
8 


623 
360 

257 
154 
282 

765 
59 
536 
845 


10 
1 


10 

4 
5 

4 


5 
1 

2 

2,005 
15 
9 
198 
46 
192 

82 
44 
107 
481 
114 

346 

260 

32 

39 

40 

9 

22 
2 
6 

674 

82 

159 

202 

48 

14 

31 
13 
121 

4 


16 

115 

21 

12 


57 
20 
25 
110 


840 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1800. 


Table  28.-PERS0NS   OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA.  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX    NATIVITY    AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OE  MORE:  1890-Contiuued  ' 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND   BOROUGHS. 


Oh  lo — Contin  ucd . 

Fostoria 

Franklin 

Fremont 

Gallon 

Gallipolis 


1,041 

4U8 

1,0«U 

1,031 

557 


Greenville 1,040 


Hamilton 
Hillsboro 
Iron ton.. 
Jackson  . 


Kent 

]f enton  . . . 
Lancaster 
Lebanon. . 
Leetonia.. 


Lima 

Logan 

London. .. 

Lorain 

Mansfield. 


Marietta 

Marion 

Martins  Ferry. 
Miirysville...". . 
Massillon 


Miamisburg" 

Middleport 

Middletown 

Mount  Vernon. 
Napoleon 


Nelscmvillo 

Newark 

New  Philadelphia  . . . 

New  Straitsville 

Niles 


North  Baltimore. 

Norwalk 

Oberlin 

Painesville 

Piqua 


Pomeroy 

Portsmouth. 
Ravenna 

St.  Mary 


Salem 

Sandusky. 
Shawnee. . 
Sidney 


Springfield 
Ward  1  . . 
Ward  2  . . 
Ward  3  .. 
Ward  4  . . 
Ward  5  . . 


Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 


Steubenville  . 
Tiffin 


Toledo.... 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3. 

Ward  i . 
Ward  5 . 
Ward  6 . 


5  TO  20  YEARS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white,  i  Foreign  white. 


Males 


2,712 
45(i 

1,800 
701 

525 
793 
1,147 
.370 
478 

2,286 
503 
423 
620 

1,995 

1,274 
1,  305 
1,055 
392 
1,654 

473 
413 
1.167 
838 
457 

767 
2,066 

648 
513 
718 

408 

1,0.52 

538 

585 

1,323 

857 

1,841 

474 

474 

768 

2,881 

572 

739 

4,  335 
371 
340 
357 
511 
728 

435 
623 
478 
486 

2,143 
1,710 

11,  048 

1,669 

656 

691 

933 
1,144 
1,276 


Fe- 
males. 


Ward  7 |     1, 976 


1,077 

422 

L195 

1,066 

603 

1,066 
2,804 

525 
1,945 

837 

570 
835 
1,265 
374 
494 

2,383 
588 
473 
683 

2,173 

1,358 
1,247 
1,014 
490 
1,666 

492 
445 
1,279 
916 
471 

805 
2,166 
679 
511 
731 

414 

1,135 

679 

758 

1,329 

848 

2.074 

484 

538 

798 

.'!,  129 

591 

784 

4,348 
382 
356 
393 
471 
774 

466 
636 
480 
390 

2.217 
1,800 

12,  085 

1,664 

758 

775 

931 
1,184 
1,352 
2,147 


Males 


112 

1 

71 

21 


5 

109 

3 

30 

12 

25 
24 
13 
2 
45 

91 

5 

4 

105 

84 

13 
48 
78 
4 
165 

10 
6 

38 
25 

24 


14 
32 
15 
28 
35 

3 

18 

21 

4 

57 

227 

78 

6 

158 
35 

7 

4 

23 

17 


24 
21 
19 

101 
56 

1,575 

229 

60 

35 

87 
114 
130 
215 


Fe- 
males. 


42 


10 
99 
97 

16 
38 
63 
2 
156 


7 
38 
22 
34 

35 
48 
50 
54 
101 

13 
44 
26 
34 
42 

10 
22 
28 


62 

226 

84 

5 

167 
31 
15 
12 
25 
11 

13 
28 
20 
12 

92 
67 

1,802 

215 

90 

127 

111 
107 
126 
322 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


1 

53 

96 

172 

32 


37 
34 
35 
1 

101 
8 
92 
36 
16 

48 
24 
49 
23 
14 


113 

46 

39 

1 

31 

37 

7 

4 


11 
121 
42 
51 

72 

177 

23 

2 

31 
40 


37 

537 
28 
lU 
68 
77 

179 

52 
35 
50 
38 


162 
24 
36 
12 


Fe- 
males 


20 
16 
17 
7 
192 

7 

40 

105 

160 

33 


107 
9 
84 
33 
11 

38 
38 
52 

25 
25 


129 
59 


16 

128 
22 
51 

75 

144 

27 

4 

37 
43 


30 

597 
41 
16 
91 
77 

166 

78 
34 
59 
35 


177 
26 
40 
12 

20 
6 
5 

24 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


1,437 

485 

1,155 

1,144 

676 

908 
3,300 

552 
1,759 

746 

583 

1,064 

1,390 

731 

408 

3,535 
523 
543 
821 

2,364 

1,556 

1,736 

999 

453 

1,620 

545 

465 

1,600 

1,007 

414 

812 
2,836 
780 
359 
527 

792 

1,134 

731 

813 

1,731 

708 

2,175 

514 

620 

1,056 
2,577 

460 

933 

5,  430 
496 
546 
586 
482 
952 


708 
524 
472 

2,229 
2,015 

11,  730 

1,641 

963 

1,448 

895 
1,268 
1,340 
1,755 


Foreign 
white 


34 

264 
172 
19 


17 
166 

70 

117 
158 
108 
28 
166 

547 

31 

36 

340 

434 

67 
220 

225 

24 

473 

58 
27 
180 
96 
81 

129 

298 
171 
179 
377 

72 
199 

86 
116 
202 


178 
114 
47 

198 

1,005 

247 

60 

979 
175 
40 
53 
139 
90 

83 
184 

91 
124 

485 
299 


329 
284 

519 
513 
636 
913 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


31 

24 

28 

5 

175 

6 

79 

119 

174 

35 


146 
14 
79 
66 
22 

53 
44 
72 
24 
25 


101 
71 
43 
3 

29 
82 
8 
2 
1 

17 

15 

133 

49 

87 

67 

208 

21 

3 

39 

80 

1 

34 

810 
64 
23 
115 
104 
209 

129 
43 
83 
40 

131 
11 

257 
25 

78 
27 

15 

16 

3 

27 


MALES  21   YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native  Foreign 
white,     white 


1,696 

632 

1,340 

1,325 

855 

1,208 
3,470 

744 
1,922 

870 

763 

1,275 

1,642 

873 

483 

3,933 
664 
076 
895 

2,827 

1,910 
2,006 
1,139 
649 
1,732 

700 

609 

1,728 

1,377 

529 

953 
3,359 
947 
333 
546 


1,512 

787 

1,083 

2,065 

732 

2,  390 

734 

709 

1,347 

2,587 

437 

1,118 

6,  301 
505 
653 
741 
514 

1,192 

839 
754 
598 
505 

2.560 
2,  287 

12,  547 
1,764 
1,094 
1.728 


1,278 
1,434 
1,899 


405 

82 

5.54 

401 


159 

,472 

92 

506 

175 


127 
225 
521 

314 
615 
208 
137 

293 

2,140 

392 

175 

1,768 

293 

75 

99 

257 

169 

108 
317 
187 
203 

904 
713 

9,730 
1,312 

548 
478 

836 
919 

986 
1,487  I 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


34 

28 

40 

7 

235 


95 
149 
229 

43 


219 

5 

316 

61 

306 

63 

58 

71 

270 

2 

901 

169 

93 

13 

138 

106 

481 

65 

840 

22 

308 

64 

397 

55 

370 

83 

70 

32 

863 

33 

136 

80 

149 

413 

92 

227 

55 

184 

3 

202 

35 

646 

109 

299 

10 

323 

3 

596 

1 

95 

15 

28 
193 

52 
114 

105 

269 

31 

4 

52 

101 

1 

45 

1,044 

78 

31 

166 

138 

269 

153 
56 

102 
51 

162 
17 

352 
34 

111 
33 

22 

22 

7 

33 


POPULATIOK. 


841 


Tab'e  28 -persons   OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-Coutmued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VIII-AGES; 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Ohio— Continued. 
Toledo— Continued. 

Ward  8 

W<ard  9 


5  TO  20  YEARS,   INCLUSIVE. 


Toronto 

Troy 

TJhricbsville 

Upper  Sandusky 
Urbana 


Van  Wert  .  -  - 
Wapakoneta. 

Warren 

Washington  . 
Wellstou 


Wellsville 

West  Cleveland 

Wilniington 

Wooster 

Xenia 


Young.stown. 
Ward  1  - . . . 
Ward  2  . . . . 
Ward  3  - .  - . 
Ward  4  . . .  - 


Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Not  in  wards 


Zanesville 

Oklahoma : 

Guthrie 

Oklahoma. 


Oregon : 
Albany . 
Albina  . 
Astoria. 
Baker  . . 
Dalles . . 


East  Portland 

Lagrande 

Oregon  city  .  - 

Pendleton 

Portland 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 

Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  10 . 
Ward  11 . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 

Allentown . 
Ward  1  .  - 
Ward  2  . . 
Ward  3  . . 
Ward  4  . . 


Foreign  white. 


2,145 
1,158 

34  f 
596 
670 
537 
816 

837 
641 

785 
809 


846 
677 
337 
952 
807 

4,895 
468 
486 
.525 
219 

416 
597 
546 
297 
1,341 

3,201 


Pennsylvania: 
Allegheny 14.95» 


341 
521 


386 
632 
502 
340 
398 

1,404 
339 
486 
331 

4,381 


Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Wards. 


Males. 


2,065 
1,209 

420 
594 
660 
609 
865 

995 
657 
860 
875 
842 

831 
662 
366 
987 
802 

5,  Oil 

522 
518 
485 
241 

440 
602 
559 
295 
1,349 

3,187 


342 
524 


2,380 
2,001 
1,541 

1,367 

1,710 

925 

399 

583 

682 
881 
850 

747 

4,167 
549 
425 
386 
328 

931 

667 
427 
454 


Fe- 
males. 


516 
645 
527 
374 
470 

1,527 
307 
480 
395 

4,712 


15,  561 

933 

2,493 

2,175 

1,703 

1,459 

1,753 

941 

406 

546 

655 
829 
883 
785 

4,339 
557 
459 
433 
346 

1,067 
596 
444 
437 


519 
186 

56 
2 
23 
21 
24 

4 
4 

48 
2 

29 

13 
83 
3 
18 
13 

885 
23 
63 

138 
12 

70 
78 
74 
63 
364 

76 


14 
135 

122  I 
9 
29 

138 
20 
36 


,665 
52 
118 
179 
127 

117 
167 
148 
75 
152 

102 
164 
109 
155 

143 

27 

12 

1 

3 

22 

60 

3 


Total  colored. 

Male 


543 
161 

65 
6 
19 
25 
20 

4 
11 
61 

6 

37 

17 
65 
3 
22 
21 

965 
58 
98 

137 
20 

53 
98 
56 
73 
372 


18 
107 
95 
21 
21 

118 
15 
54 
12 

748 


,947 
102 
224 
214 
174 

209 
163 
142 
59 
145 

120 

136 

93 

166 

135 

30 

9 

2 

1 

29 
51 


40 


62 

6 

5 

159 

33 

3 

31 

116 

1 

19 

4 
102 


112 
15 


Fe- 
males. 


MALES  18  TO  44  TEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native    Foreign 
white,      white. 


24 
136 


47 
6 
17 

9 

2 

4 

15 

201 


342 
24 
64 

105 
16 

40 

51 

2 


143 

21 

2 

18 

146 

1 

19 
3 

84 

7 

311 

125 
25 
16 


13 
172 


82 


409 
15 
89 

121 
17 

59 

57 

2 

1 

4 

20 
8 
16 


1,555 
865 

486 
838 
726 
581 
1,056 

1,069 
642 

1.148 
996 


1,099 

567 

508 

1,046 

1,058 

4,010 
648 
445 
356 
296 

358 
475 
389 
134 
909 

3,  835 


1,066 


584 
845 
723 
567 
548 

2,164 
658 
582 
548 

9,292 


1,533 
640 

154 
43 
62 

75 
98 

49 
78 
290 
35 
65 

114 

239 

21 

85 
71 

3,381 

148 

342 

608 

76 

216 
371 
259 
248 
1,113 

361 


125 
136 


105 
640 
1,416 
133 
220 

822 
182 
184 
127 
6,073 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


MALES  21  YEARS   AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
whit.L' 


16,  549 
1,370 
2,984 
2,  222 
2,112 

1,646 

1,842 

628 

513 

902 

600 
659 
648 
423 

4,867 
595 
557 
508 
525 

1,189 
449 
536 
508 


,567 
300 
616 
998 
748 

535 
733 
632 
289 
708 

339 

664 
492 
507 

.577 
67 
57 
18 
19 

118 

265 

12 

21 


12 

12 

150 

27 
1 

33 

149 

3 

22 

5 

88 

7 

326 

172 
36 
26 
16 
10 

33 

23 

5 


23 
224 


97 
23 
854 
81 
79 

139 
20 
20 

114 

3.  772 


135 

218 

47 

75 
69 


i  Total 
col- 
ored. 


1.612 
900 

542 

1,110 

884 

709 

1,342 

1,358 

728 

1.374 

1,271 

914 

1,271 

655 

724 

1,280 

1,339 

4,  027 
758 
439 
358 
321 

375 
459 
354 
104 
859 

4,568 


1,066 
1,311 


729 
940 
815 
707 
628 

2,476 

851 

664 

656 

10,105 


17,  058 
1,505 
3,  307 
2,  200 
2,182  i 

1,814 

1,921 

543 

522 

883 

605 
639 
599 
338 

5.799 
688 
677 
635 
654 

1,471 
400 
710 
564 


2,178 


176 
111 
108 
223 
241 

108 
211 
495 
104 
138 

195 
359 
54 
237 
219 

4,752 
248 
511 
763 
133 

312 
545 
391 
344 
1,505 


878 


157 
213 


167 
807 
1,602 
218 
330 

1.119 

230 

282 

170 

7,648 


1 

659 

500 

1 

080 

1,671  1 

1 

253 

832 

1 

.189 

937 

420 

942 

483 
883 
721 
748 

1,020 

124 

88 

40 

38 

219 

426 

26 

59 


89 
1 


110 
19 
17 

221 

37 
3 

41 

198 

3 


143 

14 

518 

198 
34 
32 
17 
17 

40 

29 

6 


23 
273 


107 


108 

35 

885 

113 

94 

140 

21 
24 
112 

4,440 


841 

74 

152 

279 

56 


93 
1 
4 

36 

26 
13 

27 


20 
3 
1 


14 
"2 


842 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tahi.k  28.-PERS0NS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND   VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY    AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890-Continue(l.       ' 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAfiES, 
ANIJ  BOKOUGHS. 


Peuiisylvania — Cont'tl. 

Altooua 

Ward  1 

\\'aia  2 

Wardll 

Ward  4 


\Y:iii\  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7 . 
Ward  8  . 

Arclibald . 
Ashland . . 
Ashley  . .  - 
Atheus  .  - . 
Avoea 


Bangor 

Beaver  Falls 
Bellefonte  . . 

Berwick 

Bethlehem.. 


Blairsville . 
Bloomsburg 
Blos.sburg  . 
Braddock.. 
Bradford. . . 


Bridgeport  . 

Bri.stol 

Butler 

Carbondale  . 
(Carlisle 


Catasauqiia 

Centralia 

Ohamberaburg. 

Chartiers 

Chester 


Coatesville 

Columbia 

Coniiellsville  . . 
Conshohocken . 
Corry 


Danville 

Darby 

Dickson 

Doylestown. 
Dubois 


Duumore 

East  Maucli  Chunk. 

Kaston 

Ed  wards  ville 


Erie 

Ward  1  . 
Ward  2 . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
AVard  5  . 
Ward  6  . 


Etna 

Frackville . . 
Franklin  . . . 
ffettj'sburg . 
Gilbertou . . . 


( rirard  ville 
(ireensburg 
Creen  ville.. 
Hanover . . . 


Ilarriaburg  . 
Ward  1  . . . 
Ward  2  . . . 
Ward  3  . . . 
Ward  4  . . . 


5  TO  20  TEARS,  INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


^^'''-  I  m^'es. 


4,699 

479 
716 
40U 
499 

677 
858 
343 
721 

739 
1,324 
479 
460 
492 

416 

1,513  i 

610 

375 

1,030 

512 

730 

360 

1,058 

1,456 

453 

874 
1,542 
1,651 

923 

587 

557 

1,  080 

451 


J,  V»» 

468 
1,712 
881 
875 
873 

1,241 
432 
389 
283 
981 

1,321 
493 

2,105 
383 

6,133 

942 

1,460 

1,117 

1,084 

729 

801 


492 
976 
499 
655 

700 
591 
563 
563 

5,  565 
690 
414 
29(1 
412 


5,059 
523 
781 
505 
514 

734 
815 
334 
853 

678 
1,311 
545 
472 
508 

401 

1,569 

663 

466 

1,164 

537 

818 

425 

1,061 

1,608 

467 
1,047 
1,548 
1,688 


643 
430 

1, 123 
431 

2,953 

532 
1,784 
937 
930 
920 

1,288 
456 
350 
372 

1,001 

1,286 
532 

2,190 
326 

6,461 

962 

1,536 

1,159 

1,238 

633 

933 

546 
479 
1,055 
494 
595 

666 
604 
595 

593  1 

5,  782 
623 
430 
324 

497  I 


Foreign  white. 


Males. 


193 
7 

41 
9 

19 

35 

48 

2 

32 


10 
113 

46 
122 
11 
3 
20 

6 
3 

47 

360 

99 

29 

46 

74 

171 

1 

34 

67 

3 

65 
212 

5 
29 
39 
58 
38 

43 
33 

238 


205 
12 
46 

291 

672 
72 

221 
85 
55 

124 

115 

124 

10 

15 

1 

90 

35 
6 

14 
2 

122 
22 
21 
11 
2 


Fe- 
males. 


179 
10 
17 
10 
34 

32 

46 

1 

29 

56 
62 
61 
8 
97 

32 
118 

7 

3 

41 

3 
4 

52 
287 
116 

38 
54 
94 
139 
3 

47 

42 

4 

62 

240 

4 
20 
69 
39 
26 

44 

43 

212 

4 
143 

157 

19 

62 
168 

647 

97 
192 
114 

74 

85 

85 


22 


63 

33 

21 

27 

5 

119 
12 
11 
19 
13 


Total  colored. 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


44 
20 

4 

28 

3 

1 

208 


143 

15 

245 

45 

81 

30 

1 

1 

17 
31 


18 
4 
5 

551 
36 
75 
24 
42 


27 
23 

1 

29 

9 

4 

242 


2 

170 

13 

301 

65 

94 

25 

5 

1 

13 
51 


41 


612 
33 
42 
26 
50 


Native 
white. 


6.003 
787 
904 
627 
633 

851 
838 
452 
851 

515 
1,127 
440 
645 
271 

393 

1,685 

672 

581 

1,249 

633 

868 

340 

1,017 

1,961 

413 

1,003 
1,761 
1,844 
1,223 

572 
357 

1,277 
335 

3,147 

776 
1,915 
972 
908 
893 

1,392 
444 
241 
393 
971 

1,121 
441 

2,753 
194 

6,147 

980 

1,484 

1,289 

1,154 

578 

662 

437 
423 
1,138 
651 
516 

508 
932 
634 
624 

7,263 
748 
517 
559 
612 


Foreign 
white 


1,034 
79 

180 
74 

169 

168 

190 

17 

151 

398 
360 
255 
46 
354 

195 

616 

57 

27 

121 

19 

36 

166 

1,572 
535 

127 
257 
249 
741 
29 

265 
272 
32 
328 
935 

49 
182 
202 
279 
153 

302 
134 
568 
30 
559 

727 

97 

294 

723 

2,842 
404 
824 
435 
391 
357 
371 

380 

86 

119 

9 

403 

231 

88 
87 
22 

647 
178 

57 

73 

25 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


146 

15 

5 

24 

1 


14 

9 

2 

144 

36 

1 
48 
16 

1 
199 

4 
5 

112 
34 

395 

70 

108 

64 

10 

7 

13 

72 


911 

73 
117 
81 
60 


MALES  21  TEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


6,715 
903 

1,069 
727 
723 

924 
941 
499 
929 

403 
1,102 
473 
852 
228 

444 

1,864 

835 

693 

1,535 

725 
1,088 

406 
1,015 
2,323 

428 
1,278 
1,920 
1,844 
1,653 

616 
306 

1,702 
353 

3,595 

987 
2,221 
1,102 

943 
1,216 

1,659 
504 
214 
612 

1,017 

1,059 

447 

3,448 

164 

6,574 
1,257 
1,438 
1,395 
1,283 
547 
654 

438 
431 
1,370 
792 
445 

400 

1,110 

844 

870 

8,  703 
797 
010 
711 
844 


Foreign 
white 


1,576 
117 
275 
133 
243 

255 

284 

38 

231 

651 
699 
375 
97 
515 

253 
890 
119 
53 
206 

51 

89 

255 

1,699 

796 

253 

411 

407 

1,241 

112 

427 
372 
135 
457 
1,621 


418 
319 
532 
364 

004 
193 
072 
78 


1,140 
212 

577 


4,881 
878 

1,301 
739 
691 
575 
637 

553 
154 

272 

38 

557 

412 

129 

146 

69 

1,254 
310 
105 
126 
63 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


166 

20 

6 

26 

1 

66 

37 
3 

7 


2 
3 
15 


10 

28 
48 


28 

18 

11 

3 

1,39 

40 


287 


181 

43 

485 

91 
150 
73 
9 
12 

16 
82 


8 

4 

'86 


82 
30 
4 
6 
41 
1 


51 
57 
4 

1 
45 

8 
18 

1,107 
84 
129 
75 
70 


POPULATION. 


843 


««      i3PT?^ONS  OF  SCHOOL    MILITIA,   AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,   AND 
"'^^^  ^^-^S!  FOR  PlIcIs  OF  2  500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890-ContiBned. 


Jeanette . 
Jermyn . 
Johnstown 
"Kane 
Kittanniuf 


Lansford 
Latrobe. 
Lebanon . 
Lebigbtou . 
Lewjsburg 

Lewistown  . 
Lock  Haren  . 
McKeesport 

Mahanoy 

Mauch  Chunk 


Mechanicsburg  . 
Media  . 
Middletown 
Millvale  . 

Milton . . 
Minersville  - 
Monougahela . 
Morrellville- 
Mount  Carmel- 

Mount  Pleasant  . 
Uanticoke . 
New  Brighton  . 
Newcastle  . 
Norristown . 


844 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  2§.-PERS0NS  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX    NATIVITY    AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890-Coutinued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Peiiu.sylvania— Cont'd. 
Pliiladflphia — Cont'd 

Ward  15 

Ward  16 

Ward  17 

Ward  18 

Ward  19 


5  TO  20  YEABS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


Ward  20  . 
Ward  21  . 
Ward  22  . 
Ward  23  . 
Ward  24  . 

Ward  25  . 
Ward  26  . 
Ward  27  . 
Ward  28  . 
Ward  29  . 

Ward  30  . 
Ward  31  . 
Ward  32  . 
Ward  33  . 
Ward  34  . 

Pliilipsburg 


Pittsburg. 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward   5 


Ward  6 
Ward  7 
Ward  8 
Ward  9 
AVard  10 

Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15  . 

Ward  16  . 
Ward  17  . 
Ward  18  . 
Ward  19  . 
Ward  20  . 

Ward  21  . 
Ward  22  . 
Ward  23  . 
Ward  24  . 
Ward  25  . 

Ward  26  . 
Ward  27  . 
Ward  28  . 
Ward  29 . 
Ward  30  . 

Ward  31 . 
Ward  32  . 
Ward  33  . 
Ward  34 . 
Ward  35  . 
Ward  36 . 


Pittston 

Plymouth 

Pott.stown 

Pottsville 

Punxsutawuey 


Reading . . 
Wardl  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4 . 


6,391 
2,181 
2,  555 
4,001 
7,378 

5,213 
3,760 
5,687 
4,649 
5,  323 

5,487 
8,928 
3,556 
6,031 
7,888 

3,823 
4,636 
3,524 
4,444 
3,618 

493 

32,  753 
422 
294 
215 
289 
575 

1,375 
598 
815 
507 
422 

1,  371 
1,258 
1,597 
2,000 
808 

1,696 
1,878 
1,051 
1,185 
1,411 

1,685 
445 
971 
765 

1,140 

1,203 

1,  442 

688 

614 

424 

793 
1,048 
188 
316 
645 
619 

1,685 
1,212 
2,010 
2,190 
430 

9,566 
560 
870 
714 
394 


Fe- 
males. 


6,482 
2,  299 
2,681 
3,953 
7,836 

5,764 
3,943 
6,053 
4,807 
5,829 

5,270 
8,819 
3,994 
6,221 
7,001 

4,213 
4,795 
.  4,061 
4,406 
3,277 

546 

33, 186 
461 
315 
257 
328 
505 

1,307 
692 
901 
487 
431 

1,403 
1,186 
1,650 
1,981 
850 

1,622 
1,963 
1,048 
1,361 
1,580 

1,660 
523 
999 
776 

1,109 

1,167 

1,399 

679 

576 

448 

841 
1,075 
158 
287 
589 
572 

1,674 
1,246 
2,029 
2,315 


9,625 
530 
932 
745 
463 


I'oreign  white 


Males 


659 
361 

417 


341 
512 
524 
382 
311 

702 
913 
318 
786 
530 

299 

488 

147 

1,000 

324 

26 

5,879 
55 
35 
37 
17 
178 

161 
201 
153 
137 


373 
312 
494 
124 

303 

180 
232 


151 
56 
161 
208 
186 

161 
544 
150 
168 
135 

140 
143 
23 

98 
75 
51 

184 
478 
80 
75 
20 

307 
17 
96 


Fe- 
males. 


772 
392 
416 
331 
958 

561 

552 
769 
372 
501 

675 
909 
557 
893 
761 

376 
549 
363 
1,026 
297 

49 

6,101 
82 


138 

171 
163 
146 
142 
143 

123 
357 
268 
480 
131 

282 
214 
241 
125 
252 

158 
97 
176 
203 
185 

163 
521 
158 
156 
106 

119 
157 
13 
91 
43 
58 

162 
340 
54 
75 
28 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


297 

11 

16 

2 

38 


189 
150 
105 

44 
162 
315 

88 
165 

210 

2 

22 

24 

187 

20 

1,089 

4 

36 

9 

15 

28 


25 

53 

164 


118 
102 
102 
73 
17 

25 
27 
1 
49 
49 

126 
11 
3 


Fe- 
males. 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLDSIVS 


Native 
white. 


271 

25 

20 

2 

42 

227 
20 
313 
159 
196 

48 
208 
345 
103 
252 

233 

6 

116 

31 

191 

25 

1.029 
1 

22 
4 
3 

13 

20 

60 

166 


123 
66 

119 
66 
16 

20 
26 
3 
57 
66 

97 

18 

1 


8,436 
2,412 
2,695 
5,226 
8,504 

7,341 
3,909 
6,473 
6,100 
7,480 

5,247 
9,714 
4,943 
7,406 
8,296 

4,463 
5,148 
5,539 
4,188 
3,581 

542 

32,  992 
764 

1,081 
469 
783 

1,086 

1,494 
867 
787 
603 
378 

1,  485 
1,  ,380 
1,177 
1,951 
735 

1,122 
1,927 
028 
1,195 
1,686 

1,697 
393 

1,084 
642 

1,038 

1,151 
798 
684 
636 
413 

574 
886 
154 
246 
447 
651 

1,360 

887 

2,562 

2,474 

543 

11,  021 

719 
980 
953 
528 


Foreign 
white. 


3,986 
1.541 
1,810 
1,763 
4.315 

2,188 
2,002 
2,355 
1,840 
1,961 

2,649 
4,775 
1,693 
3,341 
2,894 

2,062 
2,360 
856 
3,377 
1,458 

118 

24, 190 
440 
354 
207 
264 
659 

664 

597 
458 
714 


523 

1,486 

996 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


493 
22 
44 
12 
90 

358 
31 
477 
251 
203 

56 
456 
496 
236 
375 

523 
15 
41 

55 
227 

47 

3,018 
31 

172 
55 
43 

106 

65 

234 

487 

5 

3 

271 
419 

200 


MALES  21  YEARS   AND 
OVER. 


2,078 
616 

104 

71 

1,239 

53 

835 

46 

917 

5 

428 

116 

521 

132 

789 

254 

283 

32 

763 

9 

851 

2 

743 

6 

638 

32 

1,512 

7 

604 

12 

836 

4 

497 

3 

427 

7 

530 

19 

132 

461 

283 

7 

2i7 

6 

951 

15 

1,571 

4 

570 

98 

437 

53 

94 

4 

1,374 

125 

66 

2 

406 

4 

48 

11 

32 

3 

Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


9,699 
2,532 
2,677 
6,174 
8,739 

8,694 
4,214 
7,634 
7,315 
8,995 

5,477 
10, 160 
6,126 
8,325 
10,  032 

4,653 
5,332 
6,964 
4,375 
4,035 

655 

33, 132 

789 

1,146 

480 

900 

1,043 

1,443 
867 
811 
550 
369 


1,026 
2,025 
604 
1,268 
1,921 

1,829 
439 

1,127 
621 
995 

1,085 
706 
648 
586 
416 

557 
9U9 
131 
212 
451 
532 

1,199 

870 

3,103 

2,870 

627 


2,  471 
2,901 
2,791 
7,135 

3,999 

3,  164 
4,049 
3,051 
3,081 

4,175 
6,938 
3,054 
4,846 
4,593 

3,610 
4,029 
1,475 
4,670 
2,217 

158 

33,  596 
624 
466 
269 
369 
892 

1,062 
797 
667 
913 
762 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


1,499 

912 

1,318 

1,871 

1,153 

1,414 

1,967 

2,607 

709 

924 

1,779 

1,317 

1,172 

652 

892 

1,121 

385 

960 

1,085 

1,058 

1,064 
1,951 

875 
1,035 

657 

607 
817 
187 
575 
441 
417 

1,501 

1,884 

689 

936 

137 


13,  322 

2,404 

918 

104 

1,175 

516 

1,167 

137 

711 

59 

521 
31 
46 
12 

104 

410 
34 
534 
316 
219 

73 
512 
588 
240 
398 

585 
16 
38 
71 

288 

49 

3,225 
36 

190 
57 
40 

112 

71 

270 

558 

6 

3 

330 
390 
220 
113 

72 

50 

42 

5 

119 

126 

257 
34 


28 
8 

14 
6 
3 

8 
19 


12 

18 
4 
92 
53 
4 

141 

2 

5 

11 

3 


rOPULATlON. 


845 


Table  2§  -PERSONS  OF    SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOriNG  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Penn.'*ylvaiiia— Cont'd. 
Reading— Continued. 

Ward    5 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 

Ward   9 


5  TO  20  YEARS,    INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


Benovo 

Beynoldsville 

Rocliester 

St.  Clair 

Schuylkill  Haven. 
Scottdale 


Scranton 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 

Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  - 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  U  . 
Ward  15  . 

Ward  le  . 
Ward  17  . 
Ward  18  . 
Ward  19  . 
Ward  20  . 
Ward  21  , 


Sewickley  .. 
vSliamokin... 

Sharon 

Sharjisburg . 
Shenandoah. 


Slatington 

South  Bethlehem 

South  Chester 

South  Easton 

South  Williamsport 


Steelton 

Sugarnotfch 

Summit  Hill 

Sunbury 

Susquehanna  Depot 


Tamaqua  . 
Tarentum 
Titusville. 
Towanda  . 
Tyrone  - . . 


TTniontown  . . 

Warren 

Washington  . 
Waynesboro . 
Weatherly . . . 


Wellsboro 

West  Bethlehem. 

West  Chester 

West  Pittstou  . . . 


545 
1,005 
745 
674 
796 


Foreign  white.    Total  colored 


WardlO 1,045 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 752 


044 
499 
621 
657 
510 
425 

11,  028 
627 
791 
381 
892 
1,  042 

343 

448 
334 
435 
228 

676 
436 
579 
426 
540 


395 
250 
901 
613 
303 


2,478 

1,195 

780 

2,  254 

420 
1,676 
762 
996 
491 

1,240 
376 
534 
912 
587 

1,100 
591 

1,  3,53 
601 
733 

813 
566 

888 
567 
548 

433 
445 
812 
581 


Fe- 
males. 


543 
952 
891 
719 
753 

,060 
659 
743 
635 


475 
608 
644 
552 
414 

11, 194 
663 
727 
372 
853 
1,024 

332 
409 
374 
476 
223 

736 
432 
609 
467 
572 

392 
404 
231 
915 
651 
332 

430 
2,521 
1,328 

808 
2,087 

449 
1,527 
810 
999 
506 

1,  262 
377 
488 

1,020 
594 

1,116 
657 

1,490 
666 
841 

900 
608 
925 
632 
526 

489 

493 

1, 122 

644 


!,«•  ,  re- 

Males,   j^aigg 


11 
30 

6 

9 

29 

55 

16 

23 

4 

42 
56 
29 
13 
3 
32 

2,386 
186 
200 
60 
217 
197 

118 
64 
64 
20 
36 

170 
65 
54 
61 

200 

70 
37 
85 
226 
186 
70 

2 

218 

85 

90 

750 

30 

232 

75 

12 

47 

118 
145 

18 
4 

21 

16 

179 

72 

8 

19 

51 
40 
15 
1 
19 

9 

15 
23 
38 


MALES   18  TO  44  TEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Males. 


36 

2,216 
143 
147 
46 
192 
184 

102 
58 
93 
89 
24 

154 
64 
69 

58 
152 

82 
57 
64 
202 
183 
53 

30 

166 

94 

64 

440 

22 
166 
68 
14 
44 

92 
92 
22 

4 
27 

11 

168 
75 
16 
15 

63 
86 
22 
2 
14 

23 
14 
39 

44 


Fe- 
males. 


20 
273 


207 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 
white. 


12 
271 


6 
167 


677 
1,  200 
1,001 

848 

838 

1,102 
711 
779 
685 

760 
393 
664 

568 
5;i5 
500 

9,116 
466 
659 
222 
587 
781 

254 
273 
599 
617 
206 

513 
266 
711 

507 
271 

518 
481 
180 
508 
306 
191 

446 
2,345 
1,124 

748 
1,638 

523 
1,638 
936 
985 
481 

1,591 
193 

431 
1,274 


107 

103 

1 

3 

1.38 

177 

4 

4 

1 

7 

4 

2 

1 

175 

227 

6 

4 

Total 
col- 
ored. 


40 
122 

50 
100 
126 

192 
83 
56 
53 

279 
183 

96 
119 

32 
113 

7,648 
439 
516 
200 
595 
644 

369 
262 
360 
133 
127 

688 
214 
256 
234 
479 

234 
223 
294 
709 
502 
170 

45 
795 
432 
295 
3,147 

106 
1,160 
407 
129 
129 

588 
429 
166 
52 
152 


1,030 

124 

737 

333 

1,108 

394 

732 

75 

948 

86 

1,138 

174 

691 

287 

1,494 

121 

773 

16 

514 

118 

486 

44 

512 

47 

1, 173 

115 

613 

197 

MALES  21   YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
wliite. 


Foreign 
white. 


22 


39 

585 


3 
436 


4 
3 
20 
18 
30 

152 

4 

204 

15 


4 

5 

245 

7 


877 
1,443 
1,  338 
1,017 

976 

1,228 
829 
861 

782 

826 
442 
752 
560 
688 
616 


464 
709 
178 
522 
738 

198 
221 
629 
696 
184 

454 
211 
774 
515 
235 

584 
548 
156 
404 
200 
168 

524 
2,515 
1,219 

761 
1,494 

595 
1,578 
1,021 
1,087 

541 

1,738 
158 
404 

1,573 
748 


95 
176 
111 
181 
290 

317 
174 
134 
110 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


167 
1,471 
551 
347 
191 

696 
513 

305 

90 

360 


1,091 

373  ' 

821 

404  ! 

1,326 

786  ! 

986 

148 

1,080 

153 

1,400 

236 

842 

437 

1,776 

184 

1,000 

35 

569 

183 

681 

103 

620 

93 

1,564 

222 

736 

315 

3 
20 
17 
31 
34 

5 
2 


408 

5 

254 

1 

187 

12 

353 

93 

149 

8 

11, 103 

102 

609 

1 

717 

1 

322 

886 

963 

2 

486 

404 

456 

25 

227 

16 

213 

965 

]\ 

385 

364 

3 

383 

24 

637 

358 

21 

307 

7 

368 

1,027 

743 

283 

1 

89 

73 

1,054 

22 

708 

19 

501 

3 

3,547 

4 

42 
640 


3 
543 


28 
29 
26 

192 

8 

234 

20 


8 

5 

321 

13 


846 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  28.— PERSONS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING   AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOBOUOHS. 


Pennsylvania — Cont'd. 
Wilkesbarre 


Ward 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 


Ward    6 
Ward    7  . 
Ward    8  . 
Ward    9  . 
Ward  10  . 

Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15  . 


Wilkin.sburg  - 

Williamsport . 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 


Ward  5 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 

York 


Khode  Island : 

Bristol 

Biirrillville .  - 

Coventry 

Cranston 

Cumberland  . 


East  Greenwich  . 
East  Providence . 

Hopkinton 

.Johnston 


North  Kingstown. 
North  Sraithfield.. 


Providence 
Ward  1  .. 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . . 
Ward  4  .. 
Ward    5  . . 


Ward   6 
Ward    7  , 
Ward   8  . 
Ward    9  . 
Ward  10  . 


Scituate 

Smithfleld 

Sonth  Kingstown  . 
Tiverton 


Warren 

Warwick 

Westerly 

Woonsocket  . 


5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Lincoln 2,291 

Newport 2,  269 


537 
366 


Pawtucket 3,572 

Ward  1 928 

Ward2 634 

Ward  3 418 

Ward  4 804 

Ward  5 ygg 


Males. 


5,577 
376 
801 
431 
1G4 
242 

394 
122 
265 
283 
232 

378 
284 
675 
722 
208 

684 

4,174 
739 
259 
421 
617 

599 
627 
416 
496 

3.308 


693 

723 

552 

1,056 

964 

385 
1,186 

362 
1,144 


15,  233 
1,536 
1,446 
2,158 
722 
1,347 

1,686 
1,275 
1,345 
1,503 
2.215 


300 
749 
352 

477 
1,973 

885 
2,249 


Fe- 
males. 


5,851 
343 
802 
419 
200 
267 

427 
180 
338 
230 

278 

376 
319 
717 
692 
263 

709 

4,312 
632 
275 
437 
703 

687 
640 

451 
487 

3,383 


749 

732 
585 
829 
979 

352 
1,  2.52 

355 
1,190 

2,330 

2,148 

564 

376 

3,628 
915 
576 
440 
861 
836 

15,  621 
1,636 
1,481 
2,324 
698 
1,415 

1,674 
1,374 
1,.377 
1,485 
2,157 

431 
331 
786 
372 

485 
1,902 

846 
2.447 


Foreign  white 


Males 


905 
36 
209 
165 
4 
30 

70 

3 

41 

68 

6 

27 
17 
96 
103 
30 


166 
32 


69 
168 
226 
159 
394 

47 

96 

15 

364 

1,279 

277 

33 

205 

713 
140 
90 
90 
259 
134 

2,740 
165 
158 
528 
94 
155 

208 
114 

140 
409 
769 


248 
1,072 

180 
1.241 


Fe- 
males. 


1,008 

23 

185 

147 

30 

27 


42 

26 

100 

126 

28 


166 
24 
14 

7 
18 

21 
53 
13 
16 

38 


85 
171 
237 
118 
479 

52 

109 

9 

346 

1,347 

339 

35 

209 

843 
157 
99 
89 
338 
160 

3,204 
228 
278 
557 
139 
186 

244 
144 
247 
372 
809 

25 
74 
31 

87 

287 
1,000 

196 
1,456 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


101 

7 
7 


177 
15 


Fe- 
males. 


23 

20 

1 

8 

4 

138 


553 
71 

105 

9 

25 

23 

57 
156 
78 
23 
6 


219 
24 

7 
38 

78 

46 
16 


110 


MALES  18  TO  41  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


28 
30 
13 

8 

1 
199 
10 


20 
1 

14 
1 
1 
3 

587 
59 

142 
15 
30 
37 

38 
145 
93 
22 


2 

1 

55 

81 

3 

7 

2 

17 

27 

12 

22 

1 

Native 
white. 


5,031 
370 
621 
249 
252 
409 

271 
219 
398 
187 
261 

327 
296 
521 
452 
198 

827 

4,941 
674 
387 
646 
879 

639 
691 
522 
503 

3,777 


687 
740 
643 
1,383 
738 

469 
1,236 

480 
1,281 

1,598 

2,588 

700 

300 

3,389 
835 
554 
556 
822 
622 

18,  103 
1,854 
1,882 
2,  003 
1,726 
1,966 

1,668 
1,639 
1,782 
1,692 
1,891 

535 

316 

1,058 

342 

478 
2,072 

979 
1,871 


Foreign 

white 


2,991 
146 
638 
467 
45 
103 

281 

43 

160 

224 

24 

100 

61 

318 

321 

60 

165 

719 
103 
37 
63 
85 

86 
168 

70 
107 

205 


258 
456 
324 
600 
897 

147 

436 

57 

921 

2,720 

1,520 

96 

324 

2,324 
456 
350 
338 
739 
441 

11,  561 

1,205 

919 

1,966 

659 

916 

875 

461 

633 

1,573 

2,354 

58 
167 
240 
201 

361 

1,.538 

429 

2,  309 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


MALES  21  YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


115 


23 
6 
4 

49 
2 

26 

35 

4 

14 

19 

306 

13 

3 

30 
2 

14 
6 
4 
4 

932 
193 

166 
26 

77 
54 

41 
172 
148 

53 
2 

4 

2 
92 
12 

3 
30 
36 

4 


Native 
white. 


5,281 
447 
567 
207 
319 
432 

283 
261 
430 
180 
324 

337 
341 
492 
428 
233 

955 

5,  730 
703 
448 
784 

1,105 

■745 
790 
625 
536 

4,804 


1,024 

926 

1,034 

1,803 


683 
1,703 

809 
1,559 

1,746 

3,233 

1.084 

397 

3,955 
966 
631 
728 
982 
648 

21,  974 
2,225 
2,378 
2,  020 
2,208 
2,629 

2,117 
2,212 
2,314 
2,070 
1,801 

918 

484 

1,541 

556 


Foreign 
white. 


4,340 
182 
813 
613 
71 
154 

379 

61 

255 

312 

56 

211 

120 
504 
508 
101 

279 

1,363 

224 

78 

125 

159 

190 
253 
114 
220 


446 
702 
423 
851 
1,191 

232 

644 

99 

1,264 

3,449 

2,155 

156 

428 

3,  549 
745 
572 
446 
979 
807 

16,  1I7 
1,602 

1,  383 

2,  819 
849 

1,275 

1,318 

733 

994 

2,053 

3,121 

103 
246 

389 
200 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


677  514 

2,756  I  2,004 

1,.3.50  I  623 

2,040  3,110 


169 

7 

7 


4 
21 

6 
5 

18 
9 

18 

31 
3 

22 
6 

12 


324 
40 
12 
70 

104 

61 
12 

20 

147 


37 
7 
5 

73 
2 

38 

54 

9 

17 

18 
396 

17 

4 

34 
2 
17 

7 
5 
3 

1,212 
227 
222 
31 
94 
68 

54 
232 
215 

67 
2 

6 

2 
130 
11 


5 
41 

46 


POPULATION. 


847 


Table  28  -PERSONS   OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


5  TO  20  YEARS,   INCLUSIVE. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND   BOEODGHS. 


South  Carolina: 

Anderson 

Beaufort 

CaiiKlen 


Charleston. -- 
Ward  1  . . . . 
Ward  2  .... 
Ward  3  . . . . 
Ward  i  .... 


AVard  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 


Chester 

Clifton  

Columbia 

Florence 

Georgetown 


Greenville. .. 
Newberry  .  -  - 
Orangeburg.. 
Rock  Hill.-.. 
Spartanburg. 
Sumter 


South  Dakota: 

Aberdeen 

Huron 

Lead 

Pierre  

Sioux  Palls . . 
Watertown  . . 
Yankton 


Tennessee : 
Bri.stol  (a)  .  - . 
Brownsville  . 


Chattanooj; 
Ward  1  . . 
Ward  2  . . 
Ward  3  . . 
Ward  4  . . 


Ward  5  - 
Wurd«- 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 


Clarksville 
Cleveland.. 
(Columbia- . 
Dayton 


Jackson  .. 
Johnson  .. 
Knosville 


Memphis  . 
AVard  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward    5 


Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 

Not  in  wards. 

Murfreesboro  . . 


Native  white. 


Fe- 
Mal«3-   males. 


361 

320 

109 

128 

252 

231 

3,866 

4,147 

245 

272 

387 

437 

448 

514 

702 

834 

521 

419 

610 

574 

568 

629 

385 

468 

218 

249 

591 

681 

1,042 

1,138 

328 

327 

127 

135 

818 
267 
273 
325 
533 
299 


332 
388 
224 
353 
1,239 
354 
518 


451 

215 

2,585 
601 
272 
229 
182 

329 
208 
398 
366 

567 
386 
485 
389 

965 

644 

2,  676 

5,137 
352 
261 
244 
192 
434 

.359 
486 
674 
448 
612 
1,075 

315 


Nashville 7,608 

Ward  1 564 

Ward  2 640 

Ward3 I  292 


Foreign  white. 


I     Fe 
^^1*^«-   males. 


926 
326 
289 
333 
500 
427 


434 
424 
192 
414 
1,373 
399 
622 


512 
266 

2,528 
585 
242 
272 
160 

363 
189 
373 
344 

566 

'460 
618 
357 

1,026 

544 

2,852 

5,591 
373 
268 
209 
172 
415 

343 
585 
799 
,546 
684 
1,197 

324 

8,134 
636 
649 
317 


46 

40 
58 
43 
149 
49 
63 


13 

4 
50 

191 
21 
26 

11 
17 
13 

16 
4 

17 
9 
19 
38 


198 

11 
10 
2 


Total  colored. 


72 
72 
56 

190 
71 

117 


5 
4 
65 

180 
23 
24 
11 
9 
18 


175 

17 

13 

6 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


205 
451 
451 

4,877 
247 
391 
473 
740 

641 
859 
545 
981 

251 

18 

1,  512 

305 

383 

735 
284 
285 
205 
488 
353 


137 
212 

,019 
161 
204 
119 
421 


824 
108 
434 
135 

692 

137 

1,012 

4,281 

289 

95 

34 

45 

475 

206 
399 
336 
368 
756 
1,278 

323 

4,852 
79 
108 
345 


MALES  18  TO    44   YEARS,        MALES  21  YEARS   AND 
INCLUSIVE.  OVER. 


Native   Foreign 


white. 


white. 


284 
660 
569 

5,729 
237 
530 
564 


773 
1,  027 

653 
1,  063 

279 

25 

1,  61)9 

350 

454 

022 
317 
350 
247 
554 
451 


153 

280 

2, 139 
197 
196 
120 
416 


228  233 

118  126 

524  624 

244  227 


984 
154 
512 
119 

871 

161 

1,190 

5,091 
343 
90 
71 
56 
547 

275 
462 
438 
467 
882 
1,460 

419 

.5,  518  I 
111 
118 

384  I 


408 
131 
210 

4,177 
322 
456 
487 
795 

595 

488 
653 
381 

269 
460 
1,473 
380 
145 

907 
316 
269 
329 
681 
355 


589 
594 
384 
758 
2,195 
421 
371 


585 
213 

4,241 
892 
620 
514 
248 

5G5 
521 
460 
421 

718 
400 
590 
440 

1,  273 

961 

3,910 

8,041 
576 
773 
706 
565 
539 

587 
605 
875 
619 
858 
1,  338 

317 

9,954 
591 
604 
264 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


14 

32 

5 

718 
59 
43 

137 


235 
168 
629 
207 
1,043 
183 
323 


11 

13 

436 
54 
82 
78 
33 

66 

58 
26 
39 

59 

9 

18 

24 

85 

38 

257 

1,912 
175 
471 
143 
185 
124 

125 
73 
181 
102 
141 
192 

25 

817 
71 
49 
18 


Native 
white. 


247 
501 
294 

6,254 
338 
498 
584 
976 

938 
1,047 

724 
1,149 

229 

17 

2,151 

326 

321 

671 
243 
285 
204 
405 
380 


164 

184 

3,485 
291 
452 
242 
718 

392 
261 
755 
374 

749 
102 
363 

182 

798 

204 

1,.557 

6.405 
595 
181 
97 
139 
827 

305 
635 
537 
497 
1,  0.55 
1,  537 

250 

5,864 
92 


325 


„   .  <  Total 
^ll^^'J^     col- 
ored. 


white. 


443 
179 
255 

4,704 
372 
574 
533 
951 

562 
568 
703 
441 

329 
466 
1,  700 
420 
190 

1,029 
385 
317 
380 
771 
403 


715 
414 
857 
2,  362 
501 
464 


C;)2 
295 

4,778 

1,007 

737 

565 

293 


589 
.571 
.545 
471 

893 
509 
730 
496 

1,531 
1,  022 
4,  247 

9, 154 
571 
841 
768 
637 
582 

610 
704 
930 
668 
1,  328 
1,515 

418 

11,524 
633 
698 
304 


21 
54 

22 

1,562 
118 
115 
291 
341 

202 
171 
166 
158 

23 
13 
185 
27 
25 

79 
14 
26 
17 
33 
34 


295 
215 

714 
315 
,238 
229 
434 


28 
26 

698 
102 
131 
111 
54 


307 
622 
405 

7,  .556 
401 
077 
729 

1,149 

1,048 

1,291 

872 

1,389 

292 

20 

2,  412 

375 

432 

825 

330 
328 
231 
560 

450 


7 

7 
13 

7 
25 

3 
17 


182 
235 

3,885 
330 
454 
248 
756 


94 

413 

89 

278 

52 

990 

65 

416 

125 

915 

13 

133 

39 

459 

45 

189 

148 

923 

43 

212 

462 

1,  752 

115 

7,  792 

266 

67(1 

675 

184 

226 

97 

263 

159 

218 

930 

195 

300 

134 

754 

353 

666 

194 

613 

257 

1,  469 

334 

1,890 

34 

370 

1,817 

7,  066 

180 

107 

104 

123 

35 

424 

a  E  Inclusive  of  that  part  in  Virginia. 


848 


COMPEITDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  28.— PERSONS   OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,    BY  SKX,  NATIVITY    AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890-Coutinued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND   BOROUGHS. 


Tennessee — Contmii  ed . 
Nashville — Continued 

"Ward   4 

Ward   5 

"Ward    B 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 


Ward  9. 
Ward  10  - 
Ward  11 . 
Ward  12 . 

Ward  13  . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15 . 
Ward  16  . 

Ward  17  . 
Ward  18  . 
Ward  19  . 
Ward  20  . 


St.  Elmo  . 
"Union  . . . 


Texas : 

Abilene 

Austin 

Beaumont 

Belton 

Bonham  . . . 


Brenhani 

Brownsville 

Bryan  

Calvert 

Cleburne 


Corpus  Christi. 

Corsicana 

Dallas 

Denison 


Denton 

El  Paso 

Fort  Wortli  - 
Gainesville  . 


Galveston 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10 . 
Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 

Greenville . 
HUlsboro  . . 


Houston . . 
Ward  1 . 
Ward  2 . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 

Jefferson  . 

Laredo 

Marshall  . 
Navasota . 


Palestine  . 
Paris 


5  TO  20  YEARS,    IMCLDSIVE. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


244 
1.59 
386 
364 
339 


143 
343 
172 

.531 
372 
668 
197 

437 
306 
442 
403 

334 

462 


519 

1,747 
274 
410 
416 

456 

839 
3(17 
219 
468 

637 

798 
4,257 
1,251 

373 
1,084 
2,683 

845 

3,339 
341 
227 
186 
228 
270 
405 

447 
184 
212 
280 
284 
275 

557 
335 

2,427 
169 
308 
723 
716 
511 

228 

1,088 

548 

245 

433 
561 
896 


Fe- 
males. 


317 
153 
432 
471 
389 

540 
1.51 
324 
161 

595 

332 
817 
209 

426 
390 
393 
432 

324 

497 


558 
1,879 
302 
618 
497 

472 
ni8 
345 
245 
563 

673 

850 

4,  433 

1,  423 

463 
1,017 

2,  853 
1,002 

3,569 
344 
271 
200 
226 
255 
409 

475 
227 
275 
307 
335 
245 

575 
388 

2,512 
162 
297 
782 
792 
479 

246 

1,215 

596 

317 

423 
642 
992 


Foreign  white 


Males 


Fe- 
males. 


9 

109 

13 

9 


30 

278 

1 

2 

12' 

72 

15 

226 

42 

15 
468 
103 

10 

257 
31 
23 
27 
20 
22 
28 

21 
9 
14 
36 
11 
15 

11 

4 

151 
12 
18 
43 
55 
23 


736 
10 
3 


10 

7' 

2 

5 

9 

9 

2 

5 

8 

7 

3 

8 

3 

1 

5 
139 
18 
15 

3 

27 
319 

11 
4 
4 

82 

12 

238 

60 

12 
520 
112 

12 

282 
39 
31 
20 
11 
21 
31 

27 
15 
16 
36 
23 
12 

7 
5 

174 
18 
21 
39 
60 
36 


905 
16 
.  3 

15 
16 
16 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


504 
125 
187 
126 
251 

401 
217 
165 
276 

338 
515 
182 
362 

144 
104 
319 
104 

126 
148 


27 
649 
230 
102 
161 

.561 
16 
222 
265 
49 

119 

340 

1,341 

313 

54 

58 

508 

142 

1,013 
51 
33 
13 
49 


184 
179 
51 
40 
79 
166 

189 
116 

1,619 
126 
215 
398 
580 
300 

277 

41 

745 

294 

141 
338 
567 


Fe- 
males. 


.593 
120 
245 
170 
306 

393 
231 
176 
358 

413 
521 
237 
382 

163 
125 
351 
121 

160 
212 


34 
771 
268 
105 
192 

543 

18 

252 

325 

72 

132 

390 

1,436 

428 

60 

51 

569 

185 

1,323 

74 
48 
22 
51 
110 
85 

270 
223 
70 
48 
100 
222 

243 
132 

2,125 
172 
271 
582 
736 
364 

357 

25 

906 

355 

151 
440 
641 


MALES  18  TO  44  YEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native  iPoreign 
white,     white. 


325 
470 
905 
566 
323 

819 
155 
422 
236 

694 
432 
9T7 
242 

534 
378 
499 
518 

360 
528 


625 
1,882 
494 
399 
549 

378 
431 
268 
218 
610 

442 

893 

7,531 

2,158 

427 
1,637 
5,476 
1,530 

3,346 
270 
232 
242 
382 
323 
399 

374 
163 
279 
261 
237 
181 

725 
364 

3,179 
242 
417 
877 
942 
701 


237 

1,019 

705 

265 

597 

858 

1,242 


71 
116 
101 
37 
30 

51 
11 
26 

28 

35 
14 
52 
18 

29 
13 
20 
27 

24 

12 


05 
546 
93 
44 
25 

180 
670 
51 
38 
43 

369 

121 

1,627 

387 

18 

1,136 

889 

124 

1,807 
173 
127 
183 
139 
335 
181 

167 

79 
104 
134 
111 

74 

56 
35 

1,  065 
100 
177 
230 
387 
171 

34 

1,729 

108 

42 


141 
82 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


MALES  21    YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 
white. 


600 
251 
303 
222 
323 

608 
184 
214 
357 

434 
520 
234 
369 

185 
96 
348 
101 

144 

155 


58 
646 
340 

85 
169 

497 
19 
200 
243 
49 

90 

313 

2,347 

459 

65 

210 

1,061 

243 

1,396 

75 

62 

49 

107 

138 

102 

236 

227 
61 
40 
101 
192 

237 
102 

1,970 
169 
245 
500 
714 
342 

226 

62 

625 

248 

200 
327 
497 


342 
526 
1,075 
657 
366 


184 
456 
287 

817 

473 

1, 179 

281 

663 
480 
653 
593 

459 
642 


733 
2,285 
543 
522 
667 

401 
420 
365 
250 
797 

455 
1,079 
8,418 
2,477 

524 
1,960 
6,406 
1,728 

3,720 
298 
239 
253 
583 
333 
452 


157 
326 
253 
250 
190 

838 
453 

4,361 

249 

441 

980 

1,073 

1,  612 

312 

1,041 

810 

318 

635 

993 

1,516 


Foreign 
white 


146 
168 
199 
91 
75 

165 
32 
91 
53 

98 

29 

105 

44 

65 
29 
67 

41 

43 
28 


877 
135 
70 
33 


256 

1,010 

77 

67 


570 

184 

2,278 

563 

46 

1,378 

1.241 

170 

3,000 
281 
212 
323 

214 
482 
302 

296 
145 
160 

210 
2,34 
141 

71 
49 

1,707 
179 
283 
363 
601 
281 

77 

2,086 

189 

77 

113 
204 
123 


767 
267 
338 
254 
397 

678 
218 
265 
450 

553 

638 
280 
456 

187 
123 
414 
127 

176 
198 


61 
799 
360 

99 

181 

591 

23 

266 

278 

63 

107 

363 

2,387 

538 

70 

327 

1,081 

250 

1,731 
103 
77 
59 
144 
151 
143 

284 
264 
75 
58 
115 
258 

251 
117 

2,  632 
202 
302 
610 
920 
598 

3.35 
69 

744 
323 

208 
394 
583 


POPULATIOIif. 


849 


Table  28.— PERSONS  OF   SCHOOL,    MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


5  TO 

20  YEARS,   INCLUSIVE. 

MALES   18  TO    44 
INCLUSIVE. 

YEARS, 

MALES  21  YEARS 
OVER. 

AND 

CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 

Kative  white. 

Foreign  white. 

Total  colored. 

Males. 

Fe- 
males. 

Males. 

Fe- 
males. 

Males. 

Fe- 
males. 

Native 
white. 

Foreign 
white. 

Total 
col- 
ored. 

Native 
white. 

Foreign 
white. 

Toh.l 
col- 
ored. 

Texas — Continued. 

385 

4,593 
290 
740 
634 
705 

548 
758 
609 
309 

1,055 
367 
305 
501 
367 
249 

705 
442 
376 
1,691 
387 
484 

742 

2, 130 

396 

894 

6,314 
1,321 
1,655 
1,555 
910 
873 

573 

682 
948 
487 
748 
2,143 

783 
373 
387 
525 
334 

394 
527 
390 
369 
463 

414 

632 

1,718 

1,159 

867 

401 
555 
590 
316 

1,562 
240 
333 
383 
500 
818 
,       413 

363 

5,146 
314 
806 
648 

1,034 

587 
784 
604 
369 

1,124 
419 
299 
569 
421 
282 

755 
479 
416 
1,886 
424 
578 

732 

2,136 

382 

964 

0,417 
1, 220 
1,780 
1,518 
989 
910 

580 

668 
894 
491 
837 
2,207 

845 
362 
468 
524 
333 

378 
555 
383 
335 
451 

431 

566 

1,702 

1,135 

836 

385 
511 
551 
337 

1,555 
262 
410 
375 
550 
863 
517 

■21 

713 
53 

183 
87 
73 

77 

113 

97 

30 

6 
3 

23 
7 
10 
10 

12 
4 

13 

74 
2 

13 

142 
290 

42 

87 

869 
144 
223 
271 
143 
88 

10 

249 

77 

8 

31 

229 

129 

93 
18 
43 
43 

7 
19 
122 
12 
46 

4 
66 
82 
152 
133 

7 
18 
81 

4 

17 

1 
7 

23 

717 
48 
169 
100 
101 

73 
94 
83 
49 

8 
1 
18 
13 
12 
7 

9 

4 
11 

87 
2 
8 

172 
300 
45 
116 

1,097 
196 
280 
306 
162 
153 

10 

191 

88 

3 

52 

230 

172 
98 
19 
29 
38 

8 
37 
97 

9 
36 

8 
63 
92 
147 
148 

3 

19 
55 
10 

11 

ii 

25 

798 
23 
73 
130 
105 

47 
226 
173 

21 

223 
188 
116 
103 
90 
181 

448 
2 
180 
635 
184 
79 

27 

977 
26 
91 
170 
136 

56 
288 
175 

35 

306 
239 
113 
123 
110 
238 

551 

7 

218 

907 

173 

91 

480 

5,107 
309 
592 
590 
962 

743 

1,088 

479 

344 

1,113 
393 

477 
883 
507 
377 

970 
826 
298 
2,145 
503 
564 

363 

2,790 

424 

667 

8,237 
1,473 
3,350 
1,312 
709 
1,393 

448 

1,301 

1,002 

578 

1,231 

2,  203 

597 
363 
450 
697 
425 

468 
768 
430 
413 
471 

575 

820 

2,148 

1,270 

951 

480 
497 
515 
407 

1,818 
339 
424 
464 
639 

1,109 
547 

163 

3,000 
221 
646 
376 
,371 

316 
560 
299 
211 

70 
13 
86 
128 
54 
69 

110 
35 
91 

412 
28 
48 

348 

1,230 

376 

289 

3,971 
844 

1,207 
830 
480 
610 

81 

1,032 

218 

66 

206 

723 

320 
179 
114 
189 
124 

29 
112 
229 

39 

185 

34 
195 

387 
405 
437 

35 
115 
340 

26 

92 
13 
18 
6 
22 
39 
15 

64 

1,006 
35 
91 
164 
153 

91 
297 
149 

26 

265 
150 
149 
179 
105 
220 

465 
14 
134 
841 
180 
66 

2 

112 

64 

5 

268 

43 

72 

37 

5 

111 

18 

2 

7 
28 

2 

i 

2 

2 

2 

4 

3 

io 

19 

7 

6 

i 

10 

781 
279 
404 
183 
316 
1,030 
257 

540 

5,557 
409 
627 
682 

1,092 

810 

],157 

459 

321 

1,478 
507 
524 
949 
635 
527 

1,176 
928 
307 

2,425 
577 
687 

333 

2,980 

442 

669 

8,397 
1,510 
3,415 
1,  273 
684 
1,515 

469 

1,587 
1,343 
841 
1,878 
2,492 

682 
543 
558 
931 
657 

733 
1,062 
625 
677 
595 

945 
1,079 
2,633 
1,451 
1,344 

793 
651 
519 
726 

2,236 

422 
521 
529 
793 
1,271 
733 

210 

4,363 
342 
870 
530 
564 

445 
788 
463 
361 

124 
23 

114 

176 
73 

108 

155 
57 

224 

558 

40 

82 

650 

1,676 

470 

519 

5,774 
1,247 
1,650 
1,242 
724 
911 

171 

1,068 
424 
172 
353 

1,277 

558 
292 
242 
258 
176 

127 
204 
291 
107 
317 

65 
272 
792 
670 
594 

67 
211 
557 

54 

226 
15 
32 
20 

42 
58 
41 

04 

1,159 

Ward  1 

37 

Ward  2    

114 

Ward  3 

195 

Ward  4 

166 

Ward  5         

83 

Ward  6 

355 

Ward  7    

181 

Ward  8 

28 

372 

Sulphur  Springs 

Taylor 

180 
151 

Temple 

183 

Terrell                  

121 

Texarkana  (a) 

Tyler 

259 

582 

12 

180 

962 

W  ax  ahacbie 

204 

VV  eatherford 

76 

TJtah: 

2 

Ogden 

17 
2 

11 

124 
79 

5 

Salt  Lake 

51 
8 
9 

28 

6 

38 

7 
2 
26 
1 
2 

290 

Ward  1 

48 

Ward  2 

73 

Ward  3 

38 

Ward  4 

5 

Ward  5 

126 

Veiinont : 

1 

BenniDgton  .   - . 

12 

2 

20 

1 
3 
1 

7 

3 

7 

16 

2 
3 
4 

23 

Brandon ...             .... 

4 

Brattleboro 

11 

Burlington 

35 

2 

4 

Lyndon   

2 

Middlebury 

2 

4 

2 

Northfield 

Poultney  .... 

3 

C 

Randolpb 

3 

1 

Rutland 

St.  Albans 

10 
12 

1 

3 

2 

3' 

975 
283 
321 
135 
444 
878 
319 

8 
19 

2 

2 
5 

1,015 
322 
367 
182 
620 

1,140 
340 

23 
20 

St.  Johnsbury 

Springfield 

7 
5 

Swauton 

1 

West  Kutland 

Woodstock 

1 
15 

Virginia : 
Alexandria 

1,117 

Bedford , 

316 

Berkley 

437 

203 

Charlottesville 

4 
9 
4 

1 
4 
4 

437 
1,220 

Fredericksburg 

332 

a  Exclusive  of  that  part  in  Arkansas. 

372 54 


6  Exclusive  of  that  part  in  Tennessee. 


850 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  28.— PERSONS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND   VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


5  TO 

20  YEARS,   INCLUSIVE. 

MALES  18  TO  44 
INCLUSIVE 

rEARS, 

MALES  21  YEARS 
OVER. 

AND 

CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND   BOEOUGHS. 

Native  white. 

Foreign  white. 

Total  colored. 

Males. 

Fe- 
males. 

Males. 

Fe- 
males. 

Males. 

Fe- 
males. 

Native 
white. 

Foreign 
white. 

Total 
col- 
ored. 

Native 
white. 

Foreign 
white. 

Total 
col- 
ored. 

Virginia^ — Continued. 

197 
289 
470 
1,  723 
1,029 
252 

2,686 
753 
349 
606 
209 
540 
229 

486 
1,850 

232 
1,465 

7,742 
2,343 

555 
1,201 

830 
1,452 
1,361 

1,793 
380 
669 
367 
600 
272 

296 
339 
523 
357 

4,030 
964 
870 
869 

1,327 

1,998 

3,206 
358 

1,056 
953 
839 

508 
634 
324 

499 
833 
410 
500 
290 

1,718 

1,144 

435 

1,180 

5,347 
724 
503 
463 
538 

742 
821 
602 
954 

188 
318 
302 
1,650 
1,085 
198 

2,978 
839 
384 
689 
220 
609 
237 

471 
1,892 

219 
1,378 

8,396 
2,407 

580 
1,342 

99Q 
1,601 
1,476 

1,683 
352 
796 
396 
718 
280 

342 
317 
550 
349 

4,048 
934 
859 
872 

1,383 

1,825 

3,100 
316 

1,037 
948 
799 

557 
689 
292 

508 
916 
477 
624 
324 

1,613 

1.203 

444 

1,403 

5,754 
756 
518 
578 
625 

782 
813 
700 
982 

8 
4 

""i¥ 
11 

32 

52 
13 
17 
7 
5 
5 
5 

2 

5 

50 

45 

145 
19 

17 
40 
33 
16 
20 

47 
2 
3 
2 
2 
2 

46 
94 
49 

88 

805 
219 
147 
172 
267 

266 

904 
88 
236 
291 
289 

18 
45 
51 

26 

17 

4 

2 

3' 

10 

8 
24 

49 
17 
10 
13 

1 
4 
4 

1 

5 

32 

10 

140 
28 
20 
33 
27 
10 
22 

40 
2 
2 

2 
4 
5 

. 
36 
41 
46 
64 

792 
176 
164 
181 
271 

228 

767 
87 
227 
236 
217 

24 
80 
37 

25 

20 

1 

2 

227 
141 
247 
1,593 
582 
398 

2,293 
291 
204 

425 

1,264 

8 

101 

246 

2,052 

218 

637 

4,852 
642 

2,201 
434 
322 
540 
713 

915 
240 
417 
183 
263 
215 

5 

4 
19 

58 

80 

44 

21 

9 

6 

43 

56 
18 
22 
15 

1 

4 
19 
5 

285 
190 
291 
2,182 
650 
319 

2,811 
388 
221 
531 

1,  528 
55 
88 

346 

2,441 

170 

709 

6,300 
1,013 
2,680 
537 
517 
743 
810 

1,023 
186 
532 
254 
283 
212 

4 
1 

14 
4 

45 

30 

4 

6 

5 

24 

23 

7 
6 
10 

e' 

237 
377 
430 
2,154 
1,314 
560 

3,881 
1,248 
647 
768 
255 
697 
266 

552 
1,948 

324 
2,083 

9,990 
2,698 
669 
1,615 
1,482 
1,527 
1,999 

3,589 
648 
895 
486 
666 
292 

723 
1,152 
1,350 
1,088 

10. 102 
3,008 
2,444 
2,333 
2,317 

5,705 

8,842 
686 
3,732 
2,937 
1,487 

757 

801 

1,269 

604 
1,097 
463 
561 
628 

2,282 

1,298 

580 

1,548 

5,834 
750 
674 
607 
579 

870 
834 
660 
860 

16 
18 
9 

101 
30 

142 

320 
117 
79 
62 
21 
14 
27 

9 
56 
381 
369 

790 
127 

87 
222 
145 

64 
145 

217 
15 
34 
15 
11 
6 

237 
906 
353 

847 

6,733 
2,306 
1,385 
1,313 
1,729 

3,143 

6,387 
800 
1.  836 
1,990 
1,761 

313 
303 
899 

126 

98 

12 

22 

6 

72 
37 
13 
75 

1,513 
210 
136 
102 
144 

229 

287 

93 

312 

227 
140 
127 

1,586 
579 

1,119 

3,677 
556 
437 
692 

1,853 
20 
119 

256 

2,007 

404 

875 

6,484 
778 

2,477 
702 
486 
649 

1,392 

1,396 
353 
328 
244 
216 
142 

58 

21 

158 

278 

554 

315 

115 

59 

65 

279 

245 
31 

88 
125 

1 

32 
160 
57 

"""333' 
64 

24 
131 

359 
91 
80 

161 

276 
18 

175 
31 

28 

6 
3 
12 
3 

295 
482 
416 
2,554 
1,526 
653 

4,788 
1,486 
819 
1,043 
304 
831 
305 

585 
2,478 

328 
2,488 

11,  956 

3,355 

784 

1,  865 
1,833 
1,776 
2,343 

3,705 
728 

1,230 
584 
911 
380 

800 
1,284 
1,519 
1,215 

11,  557 
3,416 

2,731 
2,779 
2,631 

6,254 

9,541 
781 
4,019 
3,121 
1,620 

891 

985 

1,372 

598 
1,324 
626 
682 
657 

2,  397 
1,578 

696 
1,805 

6,082 
811 
717 
684 
597 

900 

817 

778 

1          778 

21 
40 
21 

201 
65 

174 

601 

242 

143 

109 

44 

25 

38 

12 
148 
383 
535 

1,730 
355 
214 
372 
303 
163 
323 

299 
20 

107 
17 
38 
21 

290 
1,015 

447 
1,004 

7,815 
2,619 
1,639 
1,559 
1,998 

3,541 

7,362 
907 
2,070 
2,381 
2,004 

470 

460 

1,005 

227 

162 

54 

65 

13 

152 
127 
36 

232 

2,873 
396 
277 
221 
288 

443 
502 
166 
580 

311 

Harrisonburg          .... 

182 

Lexin^'ton    

227 

1.994 

728 

Newport  News 

Norfolk                 

1.092 

4,378 

Ward  1           

647 

Ward  2        

476 

Ward  3 

847 

Ward  4                 . 

2,244 

Ward  5             

24 

Ward  6    

140 

North  Danville 

Petersburg           

295 

2,707 

Pocahontas 

389 

1,073 

Kichnxond 

8,000 

Clay  ward 

932 

Jackson  ward 

Jefferson  ward 

Madison  ward 

Marshall  ward 

Monroe  ward 

3,274 
817 
644 
767 

1,566 

1,384 

355 

Staunton 

416 

Suftblk 

286 

^Vincbester 

279 

WytheviUe 

190 

Washington : 
Ellensburg 

65 

Fairhaven 

20 

165 

Port  Townsend 

Seattle        

263 

538 

Ward  1    

295 

Ward  2 

114 

Ward  3 

62 

Ward  4 

67 

Spokane 

428 

2.33 

Ward  1    

28 

Ward  2    

75 

Ward  3 

127 

Ward  4 

3 

Vancouver.      .   .  . 

32 

Wallawalla 

199 

55 

West  Virginia: 

Charleston 

249 

83 

15 

106 

238 
83 
41 

133 

156 
6 
96 
16 
13 

7 

288 
76 
24 

113 

225 
108 
23 
172 

161 

7 

93 

15 

25 

4 

389 
90 

Grafton  

28 

131 

9 

8 

16 

4 

362 

Martinsbnrg 

136 

72 

11 

340 
45 
40 
20 
38 

39 
66 
19 
73 

21 

371 
54 
34 
30 
32 

38 
64 
33 
86 

188 

308 

AVard  1                ... 

16 

Ward  2  . 

198 

Ward  3 

37 

Ward  4 

29 

Ward  5 

7 

Ward  6 

4 

Ward  7 

17 

1 

17 

14 

Ward8 

3 

POPULATION. 


851 


Table  a§.-PERSONS  OF   SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY   SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLOR,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


5  TO  20  YEARS,  INCLUSIVE. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOBOUGHS. 


■Wisconsin : 

Antigo 

Appleton . . . 
Ashland . . . 
Baraboo  — 
Beaverdam 


Beloit 

Berlin 

Chippewa  Falls 

Depere 

Eauclaire 

Fond  du  Lac 


Fort  Howard 
Green  Bay  — 

Hudson 

Janesville 

Kaukauna . . . 
Kenosha 


Lacrosse. .. 
Ward  1  - 
Ward  2. 
"Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward   5. 

Ward  6. 
AVard  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10 . 


Madison . .  - 
Manitowoc 
Marinette  . 
Marshfield. 


Menasha  ... 
Menominee . 
Merrill 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10 . 

Ward  11 . 
Ward  12 . 
Ward  13 . 
Ward  14 . 

Ward  15 . 
Ward  16 . 
Ward  17  . 
Ward  18 . 


Mineral  Point  . 

Monroe 

Neenah 

Oconomowoc . . 
Oconto 


Native  white. 


Foreign  white. 


Oshkosh 

Platteville 

Portage 

Prairie  du  Chien. 


Racine 

Khinelander . 

Ripon 

Sheboygan  .. 


MUwaukee 27, 523 


623 
1,774 
913 
589 
695 

845 

554 

1,087 

566 

2,153 

1,808 

734 
1,458 

332 
1,454 

697 

933 

3,379 
344 

322 
372 
283 
385 

224 
390 
448 
294 
317 

1,943 

1,243 

1,294 

527 

659 
668 
830 


Fe- 
males. 


1,078 
1,372 
969 
1,212 
1,  281 

1,872 
629 
2,046 
3,039 
2,848 

1,826 
1,741 
1,970 
1,261 

1,580 
946 
883 
970 

418 
543 
691 
371 
792 

3,227 
406 
762 
485 

2,816 
256 
500 

2,225 


Males.  Z%,, 


647 
,101 
955 
756 


887 

600 

1,223 

614 

2,421 

1,983 

819 
1,576 

421 
1,597 

752 

947 

3,661 
394 
324 
439 
350 
408 

252 
395 
485 
361 
253 

2,119 

1,440 

1,354 

531 

741 
765 

800 

29,  589 
1,434 
1,483 
1,014 
1,432 
1,471 

2,007 
809 
2,119 
3,180 
2,852 

1,834 
1,709 
2,102 
1,280 

1,612 

1,129 

936 

1,186 

505 
594 
837 
408 
792 

3,420 
510 
832 
602 

3,000 
262 
613 

2,243 


87 

266 

254 

30 

48 

67 
134 
236 

86 
525 
153 

115 
115 

80 
116 

80 
129 

585 
86 
25 
49 
13 
50 

15 
66 

141 
88 
52 

125 
119 
486 
140 

130 
234 
253 

6,822 
152 
266 
109 
87 
244 

289 

83 

393 

1,018 

770 

715 
463 


163 
53 
221 
361 

5 

51 
141 

32 
129 

557 
12 
56 
33 

569 
34 
42 

640 


Total  colored. 


112 
333 
309 

56 

49 

76 
149 
294 

94 
573 
168 

105 
145 

83 
131 

81 
138 

690 
92 
40 
60 
41 
52 

30 

68 

151 

86 
70 

154 
142 
477 
121 

155 
229 
244 

7,330 
278 
329 
121 
153 
301 

390 
151 
417 
924 

734 

717 
468 
601 
828 

193 
117 
192 
416 


61 
160 

47 
168 

524 
20 
82 
49 

657 
40 
76 

572 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


13 


14 


18 


MALES  18  TO  44    YEARS, 
INCLCSIVK. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 

white. 


12 


15 


1,273 

1,733 

776 

514 

1,242 

348 

913 

305 

1,730 

1,520 

584 

1,181 

259 

1,875 
747 


3,010 
241 
615 
331 
280 
.       402 

189 
175 
208 
258 
311 

2,267 
776 

1,143 
459 

512 

348 

1,082 

20, 031 
1,164 
1,  327 
1,093 
1,887 
1,545 

1,446 

1,076 
1,471 
1,605 
1,460 

650 
898 
970 
308 

1,131 
880 
537 
583 

401 
501 
512 
399 
521 

2,813 
355 
705 
322 

2,182 
787 
352 

1,881 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


377 
894 
2,164 
195 
193 

274 

330 
1,268 

244 
2,301 

571 

425 
684 
360 
487 
364 
533 

2,494 
223 

288 

302 

93 

221 

81 
255 
376 
402 
253 

726 

553 

2,008 

321 

345 

815 
1,099 

22,  306 
604 

1,275 
604 
711 

1,100 

1,301 

473 
1,446 
2,786 
2,364 

1,853 
1,445 
1,851 
1,853 

816 
318 
610 
896 

74 
189 
458 
147 


2,104 
79 
266 
177 

2,195 
279 

184 
1,812 


MALES  21  YEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native  1  Foreign 
white,     white. 


12 


13 
3 

32 
1 

1 
1 
1 

166 
5 
19 


101 
6 

7 

15 
1 
3 
2 


721 

1,344 

1,794 

926 

569 

1,419 

509 

921 

348 

1,928 

1,783 

571 

1, 153 

339 

2,150 

747 


3,158 
243 
637 
293 
362 
423 

224 
151 
214 
286 
325 

2,280 
685 

1,214 
450 

509 

405 

1,027 

18, 488 
1,225 
1,117 
1,023 
2,013 
1,503 

1,202 
1,  248 
1,323 
1,318 

1,178 

521 
764 
794 
260 


465 
580 

380 
655 
551 
479 
495 

2,976 
411 
733 
386 

2,242 
926 

471 
1,628 


497 

1,480 

2,378 

373 

460 

450 

547 

1,651 

513 

2,982 

1,330 

709 

1,242 
467 

1,007 
540 
928 

3,719 
362 
411 

484 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


2,149 

775 
2,273 
4,028 
3,588 

2,565 
2,073 
2,610 
2,322 

1,363 
670 
897 

1,246 

293 
374 
728 
293 
934 

3,270 
275 
621 
393 

3,445 
357 

372 
2,738 


3 
3 
20 
8 
5 

21 


17 

8 

38 


19 
1 

19 
5 
3 

22 
4 
5 
1 


183 

7 

327 

3 

162 

427 

537 

506 

320 

2 

1,472 

20 

1,223 

3 

2,377 

37 

420 

1 

616 

2 

1,062 

1 

1,249 

1 

33,  640 

202 

1,105 

8 

2,038 

21 

976 

1 

1,275 

128 

1,687 

6 

16 
2 
4 
3 


22 


4 
3 

33 
2 
1 
2 


852 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  28.— PERSONS  OF  SCHOOL,  MILITIA,  AND  VOTING  AGES,  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND 
COLOE,  FOR  PLACES  OF  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890— Continued. 


5  TO  20  TEARS,   INCLUSIVE. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Wisconsin — Continued. 

Sparta 

Steven.'j  Point 

Superior 

Tv-o  Rivers 

"VTashbum 


Watertown 

Waukesha 

Waupun 

Wausau 

TThitewater  . . 
"Williamsburg 

■Wyoming: 

Cheyenne 

Laramie 

Eock  Springs. 


Native  white. 


Males. 


535 
1,095 
944 
513 
231 

1,411 

1,084 

313 

1,170 

565 

398 


1,349 

1,027 

247 


Fe- 
males. 


502 
1,209 
887 
454 
230 

1,387 
859 
369 

1,217 
675 
433 


1,281 
859 
251 


Foreign  white. 


Males. 


29 
228 
469 

70 
124 

162 
126 

23 
419 

35 
137 


91 
143 
174 


Fe- 
males. 


39 
269 

407 
67 
153 

184 
99 
23 

420 
31 

141 


108 
118 
157 


Total  colored. 


Males. 


Fe- 
males. 


MALES  18  TO  44  TEARS, 
INCLUSIVE. 


Native 
white. 


Foreign 

white. 


ll 


363 
904 
2.230 
282 
321 

960 
972 
575 
835 
030 
209 


3.  428 

1,190 

366 


81 
671 
2,977 
249 
824 

577 
313 
218 
1,276 
385 
386 


928 
574 
913 


Total 
col- 
ored. 


93 
43 
251 


MALES  21  TEARS  AND 
OVER. 


Native 

Foreign 

white. 

white. 

517 

162 

988 

1,012 

2,295 

3,206 

198 

455 

327 

902 

829 

1,372 

1,090 

579 

705 

377 

819 

1,641 

824 

396 

173 

607 

3,739 

1,132 

1,229 

718 

357 

978 

Total 
col- 
ored. 


4 
4 
60 


17 
20 


103 
45 
326 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


853 


DWELLINGS  AKP  FAMILIES. 


855 


T.BLE  1  -TOTAL  DWELLINGS  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING,  BY  STATES  AND  TERRL 
Tablk  1.     iui  TORIES:  1850  TO  1890. 

[in  I860  a.ai870the  total  nu^l^rc^dwaUi^r^lu^^^^^ 


STATES  AND  TEERITOBIES. 


The  United  States. 


Nortl 


Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts  . . 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania  . . . 


South  Atlantic  division 


Delaware 

Maryland 

District  of  Columhia. 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota - 
South  Dakota  - 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division  . 


Kentucky. . 
Tennessee.. 
Alabama . .  - 
Mississippi. 
Louisiana.  . 

Texas 

Oklahoma . . 
Arkansas  . . 


Western  division. 


Montana 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah 

Nevada 

Idaho  

Washington 

Oregon 

California . . . 


NUMBEK  OP  DWELLINGS. 


1890      1880     1870     I860     1850 


1  Atlantic  division 2, 962, 345 


11, 483, 318 


135, 255 
76,  665 
69, 817 
355,  280 
52,  250 
130,  779 
895,  593 
247,  342 
999,  364 


1,  626,  372 


8, 955, 812 
2, 430, 182 


124,  959 

68,  381 
66,  769 
281, 188 
41,  388 
108,  458 
772,  512 
190, 403 
776, 124 


7, 042, 833 
2, 103, 500 


121, 953 
67,  046 
66, 145 
236,  473 
34,  828 
96,  880 
688,  559 
155, 936 
635, 080 


33, 882 
184,  204 

38,  798 
292,  654 
136,  378 
301,  571 
217, 195 
342,  874 

78, 816 


North  Central  division 4, 287, 486 


1,383,493 


27, 215 
155, 070 

28,  687 
265,  611 
108,  349 
264,  305 
191,914 
289, 474 

52, 868 


3, 172, 734 


1, 102, 778 


4, 969, 692 


1, 808, 435 


720,  414 
452,  043 
669,  812 
434, 370 
316, 163 
229,  678 
379, 318 
485,  320 
37,  918^ 
08, 894^ 
201,  470 
292, 086 


2,  007, 279 


22,  577 
129,  620 

23,  308 
224, 947 

78,  854 
202,  504 
143,  485 
236,436 

41, 047 


2, 405,  626 


115,933 
65,  968 
62,  977 
205,  319 
27,  056 
83,  622 
615,  888 
116,353 
515,319 


656,  074 


3, 362, 337 


1,390,005 


335,  990 
323, 136 
281,  602 
235,  656 
204,  341 
402,  422 
14,  942 
209, 190 


599,  836 


586,  664 
375,  225 
538,  221 
321,514 
239,  361 
136,  458 
301,  507 
369, 180 

a29,  324 

85, 848 
189, 432 

1,  623,  664 


286,  600 
276, 734 
240.  227 
2U8,  297 
174,  867 

287,  562 


26, 
11, 
81, 
34, 
13, 
37, 
10, 
17. 
68, 
61 
235, 


149, 377 


345,  739 


9,205 
4,282 
39,  018 
26,  311 
9,033 
26,  710 

14,  557 
7,700 

15,  512 
32,  S74 

161,  037 


495,  667 
318,  469 
464, 155 
237,  036 
197,098 
81, 140 
219,  846 
292,  769 

a3, 231 

25, 144 
71, 071 


1, 197,  569 


19, 288 
106, 137 

12, 338 
207,  305 


129,  585 
58,  220 

109,  069 
14, 132 


1,  688,  446 


95,  802 
57, 339 
56,  421 

152, 835 
22,  379 
64, 013 

473,  936 
81,064 

386,  216 


528,  596 


PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING. 


5.45 


15, 290 

81,  708 

7,917 

165,  815 


5.87 

4.89 
4.91 
4.76 
6.30 
6.61 
5.71 
6.70 
5.84 
5.26 


5.45 


1890     1880     1870      1860     1850 


5.60  I     5.47 


5.97 


425,  672 
256,  946 
304,  732 
150,  952 
154,  036 
40,  926 
131,  663 
181,  009 

dl,  361 

7,811 
33,  278 


668,  387 


104,  996 

52,  642 

91,  206 

9,022 


911,  565 


336,  098 

170, 178 

146,  544 

71,616 

56,  316 

1,002 

32, 962 

96,  849 


5.19 

5.07 
4.98 
6.34 
6.68 
5.74 
6.58 
5.94 
5.52 


5.49 


5.85 


5.14 

4.75 
5.00 
6.16 
6.24 
5.55 
6.37 
5.81 
5.54 


5.31 


5.53 


5.94 


5.86 


224,  969 
224,  816 
198,  327 
164, 150 
150,  427 
141,  685 


93, 195 


233,  360 


9, 

2, 
10, 
21, 

2, 
18, 
12, 

4, 

6, 
19, 
126, 


164, 161 
147,  947 
96,  682 
61,  460 
63,  992 
77,  428 


56,  717 


148,  350 


490,  280 


130,  769 
129,  419 
73,  070 
51,  681 
49, 101 
27,  988 


4.97 
5.66 
5.94 
5.66 
5.59 
5.37 
5.30 
5.36 
4.97 


5.22 

5.10 

4.85 
5.71 
4.82 
5.34 
5.67 
5.04 
5.52 
54.  82, 
^4.  77' 
5.26 
4.89 


5.39 
6.03 
6.19 
5.69 
5.71 
5.30 
5.19 
5.33 
5.10 


5.47 


21,  945 
'io,763 


3,037 

12,  277 

100,  328 


28,  252 


41,  891 


5.45 
5.27 
5.72 
5.09 
5.50 
5.72 
5.39 
5.87 

04.61 

5.27 
5.26 


5.54 
6.02 
5.65 
5.45 
5.61 
5.29 
4.92 
5.01 
4.57 


5.40 


5.42 
4.94 
5.00 
6.00 
6.45 
5.50 
6.30 
5.78 
5.64 


5.37 


C.21 


5.72 
5.65 
5.83 
5.33 


6.09 
5.55 
5.57 
6.51 
6.59 
5.79 
6.54 
6.04 
5.99 


5.71 


5.84 
6.03 
0.06 
5.72 


5.47   5.49 


13, 453 


2,322 


2,374 
23,  742 


5.05 


4.91 
5.11 
5.08 
4.43 
4.47 
5.58 
4.55 
4.73 
5.08 
5.07 
5.12 


5.75 
5.57 
5.26 
5.43 
5.38 
5.54 


5.37 


5.11 


5.38 
5.28 
5.47 
5.00 
5.35 
5.42 
5.44 
5.87 

a4.39 

4.89 
5.13 


5.37 


5.11 
5.18 


5.57 


5.32 


5.87 
5.60 
5.03 
5.04 
4.83 
5.78 


5.20 


4.24 


5.50 
5.26 
5.62 
4.96 
5.04 
4.20 
5.13 
5.89 

03.55 

3.69 
2.96 


5.64 


5.53 
5.39 
5.75 
5.34 


5.83 


5.89 
5.81 
5.81 
5.55 
5.42 
6.06 
5.83 
6.14 


5.67 
5.64 
5.47 
5.77 
5.88 
5.45 


4.25 
4.85 
4.98 


4.54 
4.48 
5.39 
4.28 
4.24 
4.84 
5.40 
5.37 


2.18 
3.83 
3.98 
4.36 
3.42 
4.75 
3.27 
3.25 
3.95 
4.69 
4.44 


5.72 


4.17 


5.81 

5.90 
5.90 
5.87 
5.74 
5.56 
5.52 


5.76 


4.27 


4.26 


3.75 


3.82 
4.27 
3.79 


4.57 


4.90 


5.60 
3.90 


RECAPITULATION  BY  GEOGRAPHICAL  DIVISIONS. 


The  United  States 

North  Atlantic  division . . 
South  Atlantic  division. . 
North  Central  division. . . 
South  Central  division  . . . 
Western  division 


11,483,318 

2,  962,  345 
1, 626, 372 
4,  287,  486 
2,  007,  279 
599,  836 


8, 955,  812 

2,  430, 182 
1,  383,  493 
3, 172, 734 
1,  623,  664 
345,  739 


7, 042, 833 


4, 969, 692 


3, 362,  337 


5.45 

5.87 
5.45 
5.22 
5.47 

5.05 


5.60 

5.97 
5.49 

5.47 
5.49 
5.11 


5.47 

5.85 
5.31 
5.40 
5.37 
4.24 


5.53 


5.94 

6.21 
5.71 
5.83 
5.81 

4.27 


a  Dakota  territory. 


856 


OOMPEKDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  2.-T0TAL  FAMILIES  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  FAMILY,  BY  STATES   \ND  TEERI 

TORIES:  1850  TO  1890. 
[in  1850  ana  ,860  the  nun.Wo.  fanUHes  .i.en  ^^J^J^^^^^^^^^^  at  t.o.e  censuses  t.e  fannies  of  t.e  slave 


STATES  AND  TERRITOEIES. 


The  United  States. 
North  Atlantic  division  . . . 


Maine 

New  Hampshire . 

Vermont 

Massachusetts  .. 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania  ... 


South  Atlantic  division  . 


Delaware 

Maryland 

Distiict  of  Columbia 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division . 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

Nortli  Dakota . 
South  Dakota . 

Nebraska 

Kansas 


South  Central  division  . 


Kentucky 

Tennessee 

Alabama 

Mississippi... 

Louisiana 

Texas 

Oklahoma 

Arkansas 


Western  division 

Montana 

Wyoming 

Colorado 

New  Mexico  , 

Arizona , 

Utah 

Nevada , 

Idaho  

Washington . . 

Oregon  

California 


NUMBER  OP  FAMILIES. 


1890 


12, 690, 152 


3,  712, 242 


150,  355 

87,  348 

75,  869 

479,  790 

75,  010 

165,  890 

1,  308,  015 

308,  339 

1,  061,  626 


1,687,767 


1880 


9, 945, 916 


1870 


7, 579, 363 


3,  023, 741 


1, 463,  361 


34,  578 
202, 179 

43,  967 
304,  673 
140,  359 
306,952  I 
222,  941 
352,  059 

80,  059 


4, 598, 605 


785,  291 
467, 146 
778,  015 
455,  004 
335,  456 
247,  975 
388,  517 
528,  295 

38,  478? 

70,  250> 
206,  820 
297, 358 


2, 071, 120 


28,  253 
175,  318 

34,  896 
282,  355 
111,  732 
270,  994 
202,  062 
303,  060 

54,  691 


3, 389,  017 


2, 497, 494 


141,  843 

131,  017 

80,  286 

72, 144 

73,  092 

70,  462 

379,  710 

305,  534 

60,259 

46, 133 

136,  885 

114,  981 

,  078,  905 

898,  772 

232,  309 

183,  043 

840,  452 

675,  408 

1860 


5, 210, 934 
2, 048, 315 


1, 132,  621 


354, 463 
334, 194 
287,  292 
241, 148 
214, 123 
411,251 
15,  029 
213, 620 


620, 418 


041,  907 
391,  203 
591,  934 
336,  973 
251,  530 
143,  374 
310,  894 
403, 186 

a31, 202 

89, 135 
197, 679 


1, 697, 550 


22, 900 
140,  078 

25, 276 
231,  574 

78,  474 
205,  970 
151, 105 
237,  850 

39,  394 


2,  480, 311 


27, 501 

12,  065 
84,  276 
35,  504 

13,  495 
38,  816 
10, 170 
18, 113 
70,  977 
63,  791 

245,  710 


302,  631 
286, 539 
248,  961 
215,  055 
192,  833 
297,  259 


521,  981 
320, 160 
474,  533 
241,  006 
200, 155 
82,  471 
222,  430 
316,  917 

(l3,  090 

25,  075 
72, 493 


1,  242, 411 


120,  863 

69, 018 

63,  781 

251,  287 

35,  209 

94,  831 

758,  420 

130,  348 

524,  558 


652,  396 


1850 


3, 598, 240 


1,  582, 978 


18,  966 
110,  278 

12,  888 
201,  523 


125,  090 
58,  642 

109,919 
15, 090 


1, 683, 190 


154,  272 


372, 247 


9,931 

4,604 
41,  260 
28,  255 

9,536 
28,  373 
15, 158 

7,774 

16,380 

33, 468 

177,  508 


232, 797 
231,  365 
202,  704 
166,  828 
158,  099 
154,  483 


96, 135 


226,  526 


434, 1.34 
248,664 
315,  539 
144,  761 
147,  473 
37,  319 
124,  098 
192,  073 

rtl,  241 

5,931 
31,  957 


684,024 


103,  333 
62,  287 
58,  573 

192,  675 
28,  21B 
73,  448 

566,  869 
89,  080 

408,  497 


537, 857 


PERSONS  TO  A  FAMILY. 


15,  439 

87,384 

8,343 

167,  530 


105,  451 
52,  937 
91,  666 
9,107 


931, 873 


166,  321 
149, 335 
96,  603 
63,  015 

74,  725 
76,  781 


348,  514 
171.  564 
149. 153 
72,611 
57,  608 
1,016 
33,  517 
100,  890 


1890 


1880 


5.04 


4.  J 


4.40 
4.31 
4.38 
4.67 
4.61 
4.50 
4.59 
4.69 
4.95 


5.25 


499,  767 


7,058 
2,248 
9,358 

21,449 
2,200 

17,210 
9,880 
4,104 
5,673 

18,  504 
128,  752 


57,244 


143, 009 


20, 881 
9,500 


2,798 
11, 063 
98,  767 


132,920 
130,  004 
73,  786 
52, 107 
54, 112 
28,  377 


28,  461 


42,  765 


4.87 
5.16 
5.24 
5.44 
5.43 
5.27 
5.16 
5.22 
4.89 


4.f 


4.58 
4.32 
4,55 
4.70 
4.59 
4.55 
4.71 
4.87 
5.10 


5.19 


1870 


5.09 


4.92 


13,  502 


2,322 


2,374 
24,567 


4.68 

4.69 

4.92 

4.60 

5.03 

5.25 

4.92 

5.07 

4.75? 

4.68^ 

5.12 

4.80 


5.19 
5.33 
5.09 
5.36 
5.54 
5.17 
4.93 
5.09 
4.93 


5.12 


4.78 
4.41 
4.69 
4.77 
4.71 
4.67 
4.88 
4.95 
5.21 


5.17 


1860 


5.28 


5.17 


5.46 
5.57 
5.21 
5.29 
5.63 
5.20 
4.67 
4.98 
4.77 


5.23 


4.98 
5.06 
5.20 
4.86 
5.23 
5.45 
5.23 
5.38 

a4.  33 

5.08 
5.04 


5.30        5.25 


5.24 
5.29 
5.27 
5.35 
5.22 
5.44 
4.11 
5.28 


4.f 


4.81 
5.03 
4.89 
4.33 
4.42 
5.36 
4.50 
4.66 
4.92 
4.92 
4.92 


5.45 
5.38 
5.07 
5.26 
4.87 
5.35 


5.11 
5.25 
5.35 
4.91 
5.27 
5.33 
5.37 
5.43 

a4.  59 

4.91 
5.03 


5.18 


5.20 
4.72 
4.94 
4.90 
4.96 
4.85 
5.12 
5.16 
5.54 


5.40 


1850 


5.55 


5.82 
5.44 
5.58 
5.49 


5.29 
5.14 
5.41 
5.21 


5.34 


5.20 


4.75 


3.94 
4.52 
4.71 
4.23 
4.24 
5.07 
4.11 
4.19 
4.59 
5.22 
4.87 


5.67 
5.44 
4.92 
4.96 
4.60 
5.30 


5.04 


4.37 


5.39 
5.43 
5.43 
5.17 
5.26 
4.61 
5.44 
5.56 

a3.  90 

4.86 
4.43 


5.51 


5.59 
5.59 
5.48 
5.63 
5.04 
5.49 


2.92 
4.06 
4.26 
4.28 
4.22 
5.04 
4.30 
3.65 
4.  22 
4^91 
4.35 


5.67 


4.33 


4.48 


4.96 


4.14 
4.74 
3.85 


KECAPITULATION  BY  GEOGRAPHICAL  DIVISIONS. 


The  United  States I  12, 690, 152 

North  Atlantic  division 3,  712, 242 

South  Atlantic  division l,  687,  767 

North  Central  division 4.598^  605 

South  Central  division 2.  071, 120 

Western  division 62o'  418 


9, 945, 916 


3,  023,  741 
1,  463.  361 
3,  389,  017 
1,  697,  550 
372,  247 


7, 579, 363 


2,  497,  494 
1, 132,  621 
2,480,311 
1,  242,  411 
226,  526 


5,  210,  934  3,  598,  240 


2,  048,  315 
652,  396 

1,  683, 190 
684,  024 
143,  009 


1,  .582,  978 
537.  857 
934,  873 
499,  767 
42,  765 


5.45 


5.64 
5.15 
5.36 
5.16 
5.23 
5.05 
5.46 
5.50 
5.66 


5.61 


5.78 
5.64 
5.75 
5.67 


5.50 
5.36 
5.72 
5.29 


5.68 
5.76 
5.71 
5.48 
5.30 
5.98 
5.73 
5.89 


5.70 


5.80 
5.87 
5.81 
5.69 
5.04 
5.44 


5.72 


4.18 


4.59 
4.90 


5.60 
3.77 


a  Dakota  territori*. 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


857 


Table  3  -TOTAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PEESONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 

FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES :  1890. 


Alabama . 


Autauga  . 
Baldwin.. 
Barboiir.. 

Bibb 

Blount . .  - 


Bullock  . . . 

Butl»r 

Calhoun... 
Chambers . 
Cherokee.. 


Chilton... 
Choctaw . . 
Clarke  — 

Clay 

Cleburne . 


Coffee 

Colbert 

Conecuh  . . 

Coosa 

Covington. 


Crenshaw  . 
Cullman. . 

Dale 

Dallas 

Dekalb . . . . 


Elmore 

Escambia. 
Etowah . . . 
Eaj'ette  . . 
Franklin . 


Genera. . 
Greene . . 
Hale  .... 
Henry . . . 
Jackson . 


Jefferson . . . 

Lamar 

Lauderdale. 
Lawrence  .. 
Lee 


Limestone . 
Lowndes . . 

Macon 

Madison... 
Marengo  . . 


Marion 

Marshall 

Mobile 

Monroe 

Montgomery 


Morgan  . . 

Perry 

Pickens  . . 

Pike 

Randolph 


Russell 

St.  Clair... 
Shelby  . .  - . 

Sumter 

Talladega  . 


Tallapoosa  . . 
Tuscaloosa . . 

"Walker 

"Washington. 

"Wilcox 

"Winston  . . ,  . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


281,  602 


Total 
families. 


287, 292 


2,571 
1,677 
6,533 

2,545 
4,000 

5,370 
3,888 
5,756 
4,729 
3,707 

2,734 
3,217 
4,299 
2,817 
2,400 

2,300 
3,561 
2,697 
2,769 
1,335 

2,951 
2,436 
3, 125 
10,  264 
3,857 

4,017 
1,591 
4,003 
2,310 
1,888 

1,827 
4,419 
5,416 
4,628 
5,104 

16,  507 
2,546 
4,288 
3,883 
5,386 

3,986 
6,547 
3,640 
6,700 
6,155 

2,027 
3,474 
9,700 
3,603 
10,  521 

4,539 
5,598 
4,002 
4,631 
3,135 

4,650 
3,204 
3,717 
5,715 
5,  252 

4,681 
4,984 
3,116 
1,393 
6,068 
1,213 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


5.37 


2,573 
1,703 
6,635 
2,563 
4,039 

'  5, 469 
3,937 
5,939 
4,774 
3,766 

2,755 
3,223 
4,347 
2,828 
2,413 

2,321 
3,608 
2,711 
2,814 

I,  340 

2,963 
2,468 
3,178 
10,  425 
3,941 

4,115 
1,594 
4,171 
2,356 
1,939 

1,828 
4,465 
5,460 
4,667 
5,176 

17,  345 
2,566 
4,415 
3,999 
5,450 

4,021 
6,626 
3,668 

7,180 
6,233 

2,  061 
3,502 
10,  330 
3,634 

II,  089 

4,646 
5,632 
4,027 
4,689 
3,152 

4,690 
3,221 
3,754 
5,852 
5,365 

4,767 
4,991 
3,136 
1,407 
6,093 
1,241 


5.18 
5.33 

5.34 
5.43 
5.48 

5.04 
5.57 
5.88 
5.  .57 
5.52 

5.32 
5.45 
5.26 
5.60 
5.51 

5.29 
5.67 
5.41 
5.74 
5.64 

5.23 
5.52 
5.51 
4.81 
5.47 

5.41 
5.45 
5.48 
5.55 
5.66 

5.85 
4.98 
5.08 
5.37 
5.49 

5.36 
5.57 
5.54 
5.34 
5.33 

5.32 

4.82 
5.07 
5.69 
5.38 

5.60 
5.45 
5.32 
5.27 
5.34 

5.31 
5.24 
5.61 
5.27 
5.49 

5.18 
5.42 
5.62 
5.17 
5.59 

5.44 
6.09 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


5.27 


Arizona . 


5.18 
5.25 
5.26 
5.39 
5.43 

4.95 
5.50 
5.70 
5.51 
5.43 

5.28 
5.44 
5  20 
5.57. 
5.48 

5.24 
5.60 
5.38 
5.65 
5.62 

5.21 
5.45 
5.42 
4.73 
5.36 

5.28 
5.44 
5.26 
5.44 
5.51 

5.85 
4.93 
5.04 
5.32 
5.41 

5.10 
5.53 
5.38 
5.18 
5.26 

5.27 
4.76 
5.03 
5.31 
5.31 

5.51 
5.41 
4.99 
5.23 
5.07 

5.18 
5.21 
5.58 
5.21 
5.46 

5.13 
5.  .39 
5.56 
5.05 
5.47 

5.34 
6.08 
5.13 
5.64 
5.06 
5.28 


Apache  . . 
Cochise  .. 

Gila 

Graham . . 
Maricopa. 

Mohave  . . 

Pima 

Pinal 

Yavapai  . 
Yuma 


Arkansas 

Ashley 

Baxter 

Benton . . . 
Boone 


Bradley  . 
Calhoun. 
Carroll . . 
Chicot  . . 
Clark  . . . 


Clav 

Cleburne. . 
Cleveland . 
Columbia  . 
Conway . . . 


Craighead . . 
Crawford . . . 
Crittenden  . 

Cross 

Dallas 


Desha 

Drew 

Faulkner. 
Franklin  . 
Fulton  . . . 


Garland 

Grant 

Greene 

Hempstead . 
Hot  Spring. 


Howard 

Independence . 

Izard 

Jackson 

Jefferson 


Johnson . . . 
Lafayette  . 
Lawrence 

Lee 

Lincoln  . . . 


Little  River. 

Logan 

Lonoke 

Madison 


Marion 

Miller 

Mississippi 
Monroe 


Arkansas 209,190 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


13, 338 


864 
1,683 

.533 
1,048 
2,330 

470 
2,905 
1,005 
2,060 

440 


Total 
families. 


13,495 


865 
1,694 

541 
1,066 
2,348 

484 
2,930 
1,025 
2,083 

459 


213,  620 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell, 
ing. 


4.47 

4.95 
4.12 
3.79 
5.41 

4.72 

3.07 
4.36 
4.23 

4.22 
6.07 


Montgomery  . 

Nevada 

Newton 

Ouachita 


2,213 
2,355 
1,515 
5,265 
2,847 

1,371 
1,273 
3,354 
2,132 
3,848 

2,332 
1,487 
2,038 
3,459 
3,622 

2,292 
4,071 
2,894 
1,488 
1,674 

2,  062 
3,157 
3,459 
3,612 
2,011 

3,060 
1,404 
2,421 
4,152 
2,121 

2,399 

3,957 
2,344 
2,922 
7,233 

3,043 
1,429 
2,473 
3,691 
1,900 

1,690 
3,711 
3,692 
3,116 

1,851 
2,920 
2,179 
2,899 

1,443 
2,664 
1,771 
3,085 


2,254 
2,396 
1,543 
5,326 
2,897 

1,394 

1,274 
3,414 
2,270 
3,879 

2,362 
1,494 
2,059 
3,483 
3,693 

2,314 
4,162 
2,960 
1,513 
1,711 

2,100 
3,174 
3,480 
3,655 
2,041 

3,095 
1,418 
2,454 
4,160 
2,166 

2,416 
4,008 
2,371 
2,954 
8,209 

3,065 
1,459 
2,477 
3,748 
1,992 

1,727 
3,785 
3,786 
3,167 

1,887 
2,956 
2,266 
2,965 

1,469 
2,682 
1,808 
3,094 


Per. 
sons 
to  a 
fani- 

iiy- 


4.95 

4.10 
3.74 
.5.32 
4.68 

2.98 
4.33 
4.15 
4  17 
5.82 


5.28 


5.17 
5.65 
5.63 
5.26 
5.56 

5.81 
5.71 
5.15 
.5.36 
5.46 

5.23 
5.30 
5.58 
5.75 
5.37 

5.25 
5.33 
4.82 
5.17 
5.55 

5.01 
5.50 
5.30 
5.52 
5.46 

5.01 
5.55 
5.33 
5.49 
5.47 

5.75 
5.55 
5.56 
5.19 
5.65 

5.51 
5.39 
5.25 
5.12 
5.40 

5.27 
5.60 
5.22 
5.58 

5.61 
5.04 
5.34 
5.29 

5.49 
5.57 
5.62 
5.52 


5.07 
5.55 
5.53 
5.20 
5.46 

5.72 
5.70 
5.06 
5.03 
5.41 

5.17 
5.28 
5.52 
5.71 
5.27 

5.20 
5.22 
4.71 
5.08 

5.4a 

4.92 
5.47 
5.27 
5.45 
5.38 

4.95 
5.49 
5.26 
5.48 
5.36 

5.71 
5.48 
5.50 
5.14 
4.98 

5.47 
5.28 
5.24 
5.04 
5.15 

5.16 
5.49 
5.09 
5.49 

5.51 
4.98 
5.13 
5.17 

5.39 
5.53 
5.  .=10 
5.51 


858 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— TOTAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 

FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


Arkansas — Continued 

Perry 

Philfips 

Pike 

Poinsett 

Polk 

Pope 

Prairie 

Pulaski 

Eandolpii 

St.  Francis 

Saline   

Scott   

Searcy  

Sebastian 

Sevier  

Sharp  

Stone  

Union 

Van  Buren 

Washington 

White 

Woodruff 

Tell 

California , 

Alameda 

Alpine 

Amador   

Butte 

Calaveras , 

Colusa 

Contra  Costa 

Del  Norte 

Eldorado 

Fresno 

Humboldt 

Inyo 

Kern 

Lake 

Lassen 

Los  Angeles 

Marin 

Mariposa 

Mendocino 

Merced 

Modoc 

Mono 

Monterey 

Napa...^ 

Nevada , 

Orange 

Placer 

Plumas , 

Sacramento 

San  Benito , 

San  Bernardino  . . 

San  JDiego 

San  Francisco 

San  Joaquin 

San  Luis  Obispo  . 

San  Mateo 

Santa  Barbara  

Santa  Clara 

Santa  Cruz 

Shasta 

Sierra  

Siskiyou 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


1,055 
5,205 
1,530 
807 
1,722 

3,591 
2,150 
8,049 
2,708 
2,  532 


Total 
families. 


2,120 
2,275 
1,740 
6,262 
1,741 

2,139 
2,325 
1,759 
6,406 
1,771 

1,846 
1,216 
2,608 
1,546 

1,861 

1,228 
2,637 
1,554 

5,978 
4,287 
2,525 
3,396 

6,046 
4,361 
2,561 
3,401 

235,  925 

18,  064 
104 
2,315 
4,130 
2,224 

2,735 
2,591 
636 
2,546 
6,082 

4,880 

778 

1,931 

1,473 

876 

21,  904 
1,887 
1,008 
3,437 
1,458 

1,109 
575 
3,818 
3,168 
3,760 

3,022 
3,255 
1,277 
7,395 
1,354 

6,163 

8.290 

47, 183 

5,400 

3,442 
1,851 
3,345 
9,471 

3,984 
2,787 
1,220 
2, 878 


1,068 
5,314 
1,533 
825 
1,737 

3,616 

2,  210 
9,505 
2,743 
2,  588 


245.  710 

18,  850 
104 
2,334 
4,165 
2.258 

2,774 
2,  593 
637 
2,591 
6.268 

5,008 

790 

1,972 

1,479 

877 

22, 697 
1,889 
1,010 
3,483 
1,490 

1,122 
587 
3,884 
3,207 
3,814 

3,065 
3,264 
1,308 
7,663 
1,428 

6,327 

8,434 
52,  535 
5,558 

3,460 
1,882 
3,409 
9,716 

4,038 
2,845 
1,229 
2,898 


Per- 

Per- 

sons 

sons 

to  a 

to  a 

dwell- 

fam- 

ing. 

ily- 

5.25 

5.19 

4.87 

4.77 

5.58 

5.57 

5.29 

5.18 

5.39 

5.34 

5.42 

5.38 

5.29 

5.15 

5.29 

4.98 

5.35 

5.28 

5.35 

5.23 

5.34 

5.29 

5.55 

5.43 

5.55 

5.49 

5.30 

5.18 

5.79 

5.69 

5.64 

5.60 

5.79 

5.74 

5.74 

5.68 

5.54 

5.51 

5.36 

5.30 

5.35 

5.26 

5.55 

5.47 

5.30 

5.30 

5.12 

4.92 

5.20 

4.98 

6.41 

6.41 

4.46 

4.42 

4.34 

4.31 

3.99 

3.93 

5.35 

5.28 

5.22 

5.21 

4.08 

4.07 

3.63 

3.56 

5.27 

5.11 

4.81 

4.69 

4.56 

4.49 

5.08 

4.97 

4.82 

4.80 

4.84 

4.83 

4.63 

4.47 

6.93 

6.92 

3.76 

3.75 

5.12 

5.06 

5.55 

5.43 

4.50 

4.44 

3.48 

3.41 

4.88 

4.80 

5.18 

5.12 

4.62 

4.55 

4.  ,50 

4.43 

4.64 

4.63 

3.86 

3.77 

5.45 

5.26 

4.74 

4.49 

4.14 

4.03 

4.22 

4.15 

6.34 

5.69 

5.30 

5.15 

4.67 

4.65 

5.45 

5.36 

4.71 

4.62 

5.07 

4.94 

4.84 

4.77 

4.35 

4.26 

4.14 

4.11 

4.23 

4.20 

California — Continued 

Solano 

Sonoma 

Stanislaus 

Sutter 

Tehama 

Trinity 

Tulare 

Tuolumne 

Ventura 

Yolo 

Yuba 

Colorado 

Arapahoe 

Archuleta 

Baca 

Bent    

Boulder 

Chaffee 

Cheyenne 

Clear  Creek 

Conejos 

Costilla 

Custer 

Delta 

Dolores 

Douglas 

Eagle 

Elbert 

El  Paso 

Fremont 

Garfield 

Giljiin 

Grand 

Gunnison 

Hinsdale 

Huerfano 

Jeflerson 

Kiowa 

Kit  Carson 

Lake 

La  Plata 

Larimer 

Las  Animas 

Lincoln  

Logan 

Mesa 

Montezuma 

Montrose 

Morgan 

Otero 

Ouray 

Park 

Phillips 

Pitkin 

Prowers 

Pueblo 

Eio  Blanco 

Eio  Grande 

Koutt 

Saguache  

San  Juan 

San  Miguel 

Sedgwick 

Summit 

Washington 

Weld 

Yuma 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


3,930 
6,923 
1,849 
1,106 
1.946 

1,098 
5, 160 
1,478 
2,185 
2,487 
1,957 


81, 127 


23, 122 

155 

407 

302 

2,955 

1,373 

146 

1,665 

1,391 

738 

691 
565 
188 
651 
820 

439 
4,216 
1,761 
1,108 
1,143 

195 
1,026 

242 
1,475 
1,580 

343 

670 

2,992 

1,154 

2,046 

3,739 
172 
753 
921 
342 

911 
353 
796 

884 
857 

650 
1,  953 

491 
4,562 

349 

846 
551 
915 
294 
522 

403 
491 
603 
2,501 
709 


Total 
families. 


3,987 
7,026 
1,912 
1,126 
1,984 

1,121 
5,254 
1,509 
2,211 
2,546 
2,032 


84, 276 


24, 943 

158 

409 

803 

3,025 

1,376 

150 

1,684 

1,402 

751 

693 

582 
198 
655 
822 

439 

4,382 

1,  797 

1,130 

.  1, 175 

196 
1,042 

244 
1,480 
1,600 

343 

675 

3,040 

1,186 

2,072 

3,906 
176 
756 
929 
359 

915 
362 
819 
895 
862 

650 

1,966 

506 


552 
919 
300 
529 

403 
491 
607 
2,566 
710 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


5.33 
4.73 
5.43 
4.94 
5.10 

3.39 
4.76 
4.12 
4.61 
5.10 
4.92 


5.71 
5.33 
3.63 
4.35 

4.77 

4.82 
3.66 
4.31 
5.17 
4.73 

4.30 
4.48 
7.97 
4.62 
4.54 

4.23 
5.04 
5.20 
4.04 
5.13 

3.10 
4.25 
3.56 
4.67 
5.35 

3.62 
3.69 
4.90 
4.77 
4.75 

4.60 
4.01 
4.08 
4.63 
4.47 

4.37 
4.54 
5.27 
7.36 
4.14 

4.06 
4.57 
4.01 
6.90 
3.44 

4.08 
4.30 
3.  02 
5.35 
5.57 

3.21 
3.88 
3.82 
4.69 
3.66 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


5.25 
4.66 
5.25 
4.86 
5.00 

3.32 
4.68 
3.88 
4.55 
4.98 
4.74 


4.89 


5.30 
5.23 
3.62 
4.33 


4.81 
3.56 
4.27 
5.13 
4.65 

4.29 
4.35 
7.57 
4.59 
4.53 

4.23 
4.85 
5.10 
3.96 
4.99 

3.08 
4.18 
3.53 
4.65 
5.28 

3.62 
3.66 
4.82 
4.65 
4.69 

4.41 
3.91 
4.06 
4.59 
4.26 

4.35 
4.42 
5.12 

7.27 
4.12 

4.06 
4.54 
3.89 
6.36 
3.42 

4.08 
4.29 
3.61 
5.24 
5.50 

3.21 
3.88 
3.79 
4.57 
3.66 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


859 


TABLE  1  -TOTAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 

FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


Connecticut . 


Fairfield  .. 
Hartford  . . 
Litchfield  . 
Middlesex . 


New  Haven  . . 
New  London  . 

Tolland 

Windham  — 


Kent 

Newcastle. 
Sussex 


District  of  Columbia - 
The  District 


Florida. 


Alachua  . 

Baker 

Bradford . 
Brevard.. 

Calhoun.. 


Citrus 

Clay 

Columbia 

Dade 

DeSoto... 


Duval 

Escambia  . 
Franklin  . . 
Gadsden  . . 
Hamilton  . 

Hernando 
Hillsboro  . 

Holmes 

Jackson  . . 
Jefferson  . . 


Lafayette 

Lake 

Lee 

Leon 

Levy 


Liberty  . 
Madison  . 
Manatee. 
Marion. . 
Monroe. . 


Nassau  . 
Orange., 
Osceola. 
Pasco  . . . 
Polk  . . . 


Putnam 

St.  John.-.. 
Santa  Rosa 

Sumter 

Suwannee.  . 


Taylor 

Volusia 

Wakulla  .... 

Walton 

Washington 


Delaware 33, 882 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


130, 779 

27, 304 

24, 193 

11,  236 

7,621 

33,  078 

14,  497 

4.850 

8.000 


Total 
families. 


165, 890 

33,  625 
32, 299 
12,  433 


45,  025 

17, 598 

5,984 

10, 062 


34,  578 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


5.71 


6,862 

18, 806 

8,214 


38, 798 


6,909 

19,  437 

8,232 


5.50 
6.08 
4.77 
5.19 

6.32 
5.29 
5.17 
5.64 


4.97 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


4.50 

4.46 
4.56 
4.31 
4.46 

4.64 
4.35 
4.19 
4.49 


4.87 


4.76 
5.17 
4.71 


5.94 


80,  059 


4,484 
594 

1,361 
912 
332 

537 

1,058 

2,  372 

224 

842 

5,558 
4,210 
703 
2,269 
1,492 

554 
2,993 

775 
3,546 
3,157 

627 
2,021 

328 
3,701 
1,288 

277 
2,695 

590 
4,151 
3,461 

1,566 

3,162 

626 

823 

1,570 

2,551 
1,770 
1,432 
1,062 
1,937 

396 

2,102 

604 

872 

1,231 


5.94 


4.97 


4,508 

600 
1,363 

917 

332 

538 
1,065 
2,382 

220 

847 

5,662 
4,377 
758 
2,274 
1,497 

557 
3,039 

776 
3,581 
3,178 

637 
2,  U57 

331 
3,842 
1,310 

279 
2,719 

604 
4,219 
3,605 

1,599 

3,175 

641 

837 

1,580 

2,617 
1,813 
1,435 
1,063 
1,959 

402 

2,124 

604 

881 

1,249  1 


5.11 
.5.61 
5.52 
3.73 
5.06 

4.46 

4.87 
5.43 
3.84 
5.87 

4.82 
4.80 
4.71 
5.24 
5.70 

4.47 
4.99 
5.59 
4.95 
4.99 

5.88 
3.98 
4.31 
4.80 
5.11 

5.24 
5.31 
4.91 
5.01 
5.43 

5.30 
3.98 
5.00 
5.16 
5.04 

4.38 
4.92 
5.56 
5.05 
5.43 

5.36 
4.03 
5.16 
5.52 
5.22 


4.73 
5.00 
4.69 


5.09 
5.56 
5.51 
3.71 
5.06 

4.45 
4.84 
5.41 
3.81 
5.84 

4.73 
4.61 
4.36 
5.23 
5.68 

4.45 
4.92 
5.  .59 
4.90 
4.96 

5.79 
3.91 

4.27 
4.62 
5.03 

5.20 
5.27 
4.79 
4.93 
5.21 

5.19 
3.96 
4.89 
5.08 
5.00 

4.27 
4.81 
5.55 
5.05 
5.37 

5.28 
3.99 
5.16 
5.47 
5.14 


Appling. 
Baker . . . 
Baldwin . 
Banks. .. 
Bartow. . 


Berrien  . 
Bibb  . . . . 
Brooks. . 
Bryan . . . 
Bulloch  . 


Burke 

Butts 

Calhoun . . . 
Camden . . 
Campbell 


Carroll 

Catoosa 

Charlton 

Chatham 

Chattahoochee 


Chattooga. 
Cherokee.. 
Clarke  . . . . 

Clay 

Clayton  . . . 


Clinch  . . . . 

Cobb 

Coffee 

Colquitt  - . . 
Columbia  . 


Coweta — 
Crawford  . 

Dade 

Dawson . . 
Decatur . . 


Dekalb 

Dodge 

Dooly 

Dougherty  . 
Douglas 


Early 

Echols 

Effingham 

Elbert 

Emanuel . . 


Fannin... 
Fayette  . . 
Floj-d  .... 
Forsyth  . . 
Franklin . 


Fulton  . . . 
Gilmer ... 
Glascock . 

Glynn 

Gordon . . . 


Greene 

Gwinnett  ... 
Habersham  . 
Hall 


Hancock  . 
Haralson . 
Harris  ... 
Hart 


Heard  — 
He'Bfy... 
Houston 
Irwin  . . . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Georgia 342,874 


Total 
families. 


352, 059 


1,566 
1,288 
2,542 
1,576 
3,799 

1,886 
7,746 
2,505 
949 
2,353 

5,  589 
2,034 
1,607 
1,240 
1,705 

4,131 

1,001 

597 

11,087 

921 

2,000 
2,798 
2,764 
1,509 
1,574 

1,249 
4,224 
1.772 
897 
2,044 

4,237 
1.689 
885 
1,048 
3,803 

3,170 
2,  214 
3,014 
2,763 
1,413 

1,848 

538 

939 

2,752 

2.615 

1,557 
1,537 
5,115 
2,075 
2,  624 

15,  027 

1,656 

710 

2,716 

2,283 

3,024 
3,668 
2,183 
3,408 

3,173 

2,177 
3,132 

2,028 


1,  777  i 
3,030 
4,449 
1,159 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


5.36 


1,599 
1,297 
2,572 
1,617 
3,914 

1,892 
8,335 
2,514 
982 
2,354 

5,658 
2,057 
1,614 
1,245 

1,757 

4,143 

1,013 

597 

12, 119 

934 

2,  048 
2,  831 
2,848 
1.544 
1,620 

1,  275 
4,383 
1,793 
900 
2,103 

4,333 

1,703 

896 

1,051 

3,848 

3,217 
2,220 
3,130 
2,955 
1,426 

1,851 

539 

940 

2,786 

2,623 

1,565 
1,541 
5,368 
2,104 
2,687 

17, 013 

1,689 

711 

2,850 

2,326 


3,048 
3,728 
2,237 
3,441 

3,214 
2,204 
3,172 
2,028 

1,799 
3,067 
4,504 
1,164 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


5.54 
4.77 
5.75 
5.43 
5.43 

5.67 
5.47 
5.58 
5.82 
5.83 

5.10 
5.19 
5.25 
4.98 
5.35 

5.40 
5.43 
5.59 
5.21 
5.32 

5.60 
5.51 
5.49 
5.18 
5.27 

5.33 

5.28 
5.92 
5.34 
5.52 

5.28 
5.52 
6.45 
5.35 
5.25 

5.42 
5.17 
6.02 
4.42 
5.52 

5.30 
5.72 
5.96 
5.59 
5.62 

5.60 
5.68 
5.55 
5.38 
5.59 

5.63 

5.48 
5.24 
4.94 
5.59 

5.64 
5.43 
5.30 
5.30 


5.22 

5.43 
4.74 
5.68 
5.29 
5.27 

5.65 
5.08 
5.56 
5.62 
5.82 

5.04 
5.14 
5.23 
4.96 
5.19 

5.38 
5.36 
5.59 
4.76 
5.25 

5.47 
5.44 
5.33 
5.06 
5.12 

5.22 
5.08 
5.85 
5.33 
5.36 

5.16 

5.47 
6.37 
5.34 
5.18 

5.34 
5.16 
5.80 
4.13 
5.47 


5.40 
5.20 
5.36 
5.37 

5.38 
5.35 
4.86 
5.45 


5.29 

5.71 

5.96 

5.52 

5.61 

5.57 

5.66 

5.29 

.5.30 

5.46 

4.98 

5.37 

5.23 

4.71 

5.48 

5.59 

.5.34 

5.17 

5.24 

5.34 

5.13 

5.30 

5.37 

5.31 

5.29 

4.80 

5.43 

860 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablk  3.— total  dwellings  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 

FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


Georgia — Continned. 

Jackson 

Jasper  

Jefferson 

Johuson  

Jones  


Laurens. . 

Lee 

Liberty  . . 
Lincoln  .. 
Lowndes- 


Luinpkin  . 
McDuffie . , 
Mclntosli  , 

Macon 

Madison . . , 


Marion 

Meriwether . 

Miller 

Milton 

Mitchell 


Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morjjan 

Murray 

Muscogee . . . 


Newton 

Oconee 

Oglethorpe. 
Paulding.. . 
Pickens 


Pierce  . . 
Pike  . . . . 
Polk  . . . . 
Pulaski  . 
Putnam . 


Quitman  . . 

Kabun 

Randolph  . 
Richmond. 
Rockdale.. 


Schley  . . . 
Screven . . 
Spalding. 
Stewart. . 
Sumter  .. 


Talbot 

Taliaferro. 
Tattnall.. 
Taylor .... 
Telfair.... 


Terrell.. 
Thomas . 
Towns  - . 
Troup... 


Twiggs 
Union... 
TJpson.. 
Walker 


Walton 

Ware 

Warre:i 

Wa.shington 


Wayne... 
Webster  . 

White  . . . 
Whitfield 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Wilcox 

Wilkes 

Wilkinson 
Worth 


3.536 

2,684 
3,300 
1,  240 
2,331 

2,520 
2,137 
2,505 
1,111 
2,816 

1,268 
1,671 
1,255 
2,607 
1,960 

1,512 
3,681 
790 
1,171 
2,166 

3,  505 
1,582 
3,234 
1,483 
5,135 

2,671 
1,436 
3,008 
2,181 
1,500 

1,232 
3,060 
2,675 
3,361 
2,853 

927 
1,035 
2,950 
9,176 
1,269 

1,015 
2,655 
2,533 
2,930 
4,256 

2,553 
1,333 
1,685 
1,632 
1,110 


5,233 

711 

3,712 

1,597 
1,379 
2,329 
2,342 

3,272 
1.584 
2,017 
4,724 

1,162 
1,094 
1,096 
2,423 

1,340 
3,480 
2,040 
2,010 


Total 
families. 


3,557 
2,726 
3,340 
1,242 
2,358 

2,539 
2,154 
2,531 
1,120 

2,844 

1,275 
1,677 
1,296 
2.  635 


2,679 
1,448 
3,000 
2,184 
1,515 

1,248 
3,104 
2,813 
3,  383 
2,869 

934 

1,049 

2,996 

10,  020 

1,287 

1,018 
2,  661 
2,567 
2,953 
4,392 

2,561 
1,351 
1,687 
1,647 
1,112 

2,718 

5,270 

722 

3,744 

1,599 
1,388 
2,352 
2,410 

3,311 
1,600 
2,017 
4,767 

1,162 
1,120 
1,110 
2,446 

1,345 
3,517 
2,068 
2,017 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


5.42 
5.17 
5.22 
4.94 
5.45 

5.46 
4.25 
5.14 
5.53 
5.36 

5.42 
5.26 
5.16 
5.06 


5.36 
5.37 
5.64 
5.48 
5.45 


5.18 

5.11 

5.32 

5.25 

5.59 

5.31 

4.93 

4.89 

5.20 

5.17 

4.82 
5.42 
5.18 
4.93 
5.37 

5.36 
5.43 
.5.18 
5.35 
5.19 

5.19 
5.47 
6.08 
5.31 
4.93 

5.38 
5.00 
5.72 
5.58 

5.13 
5.62 
5.23 
5.67 

5.34 
5.56 
5.43 
5.34 

6.44 
5.21 
5.01 
5.33 

5.96 
5.20 
5.28 
5.00 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


1,988 

5.62 

1,524 

5.11 

3,  725 

5.63 

797 

5.41 

1,181 

5.30 

2,177 

5.04 

3,538 

5.46 

1,604 

5.85 

3,260 

4.96 

1,493 

5.71 

5,721 

5.41 

5.39 
5.09 
5.15 
4.93 
5.39 

5.41 
4.21 
5.09 
5.49 
5.31 

5.39 
5.24 
4.99 
5.00 
5.55 

5.07 
5.57 
5.36 
5.26 
5.01 

5.41 

5.77 
4.92 
5.67 
4.85 

5.34 
5.33 
5.54 

5.47 
5.40 


COUNTIBS. 


Idaho . 


4.79 
5.34 
5.10 
4.51 
5.29 

5.35 
5.42 
5.11 
5.31 
5.03 

5.18 
5.40 
6.08 
5.26 
4.93 

5.34 
4.96 
5.03 
5.53 

5.13 
5.58 
5.18 
5.51 

5.28 
5.51 
5.43 
5.29 

6.44 
5.08 
5.54 
5.28 

5.93 
5.14 
5.21 
4.98 


Ada 

Alturas  . . . 
Bear  Lake 
Bingham... 
Boise 


Cassia 

Custer  . . . 
Elmore . . . 

Idaho  

Kootenai . 


Latah 

Lemhi 

Logan 

Nez  Perces. 


Oneida 

Owyhee 

Shoshone 

Washington 


Illii] 


Adams 

Alexander 

Bond 

Boone 

Brown 


Bureau 

Calhoun 

Carroll 

Cass 

Champaign . 


Christian . 
Clark  .... 

Clay 

Clinton  .. 
Coles 


Cook 

Crawford 

Cumberland- 
Dekalb 

Dewitt 


Douglas . . . 
Dupage  . .  - 

Edgar 

Edwards  - . 
Effingham - 


Fayette  . . 

Ford 

Franklin . 
Fulton... 
Gallatin. . 


Greene . . . 
Grundy  .. 
Hamilton. 
Hancock  . 
Hardin . . . 


Henderson  . 

Henry 

Iroquois 

Jackson 

Jasper 


Jefferson . . . 

Jersey  

Jo  Daviess . 
Johnson 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


17,  852 

1,668 

799 

1,102 

2,442 

837 

585 
635 
534 
709 
785 

1,805 
438 

1,043 
682 

1,231 

436 

1,323 


Kane 

Kankakee. 
Kendall . . . 
Knox 


11,  967 
3,420 
2,964 
2,733 
2,449 

7,121 
1,504 
3,790 
3,196 
8,461 

6,049 
4,053 
3,336 
3,252 
6,007 

144,  307 
3,526 
3,145 
5,757 
3,517 

3,539 

4,381 
5,602 
1,902 
3,776 

4,676 
3,308 
3,258 
9,172 
2,855 

4,713 
4,165 
3,455 
7,017 
1,360 

2,044 
7,053 
7,075 
5,327 
3,559 

4,431 
2,907 
5,204 
2,804 

12,  791 
5,294 
2,572 
7,922 


Total 
families. 


18, 113 

1,698 

800 

1,120 

2,534 

847 

594 
641 
541 
709 
803 

1,847 

441 

1,046 


1,246 

439 

1,  .323 


778,  015 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


12,  826 
3,604 
3,013 
2,820 
2,497 

7,269 
1,531 

3,852 
3,315 
8,  028 

6,189 
4,727 
3,371 
3,319 
6,163 

237,  691 
3,561 
3,161 
5,861 
3,582 

3,624 
4,506 
5,693 
1,934 
3,874 

4,776 
3,379 
3,280 
9,317 
2,972 

4,794 
4,259 
3,492 
7,081 
1,398 

2,065 
7,261 
7,167 
5,488 
3,594 

4,484 
2,952 
5,296 
2,835 

13,  682 
5,465 
2,622 
8,327 


4. 73   4. 66 

5.02 
3.29 
5.50 
5.56 
3.99 


5.37 
3.43 
3.50 
4.17 
5.23 

5.08 
4.37 
4.00 
4.17 

5.54 
4.64 

4.07 
4.81 


5.  71   4.  92 


5.17 
4.83 
4.91 

4.47 
4.88 

4.92 
5.09 
4.83 
4.99 
4.98 

5.05 
4.71 
5.03 
5.35 
5.01 

8.26 
4.90 
4.91 
4.70 
4.84 

4.99 
5.15 

4.78 
4.97 
5.13 

5.00 
5.15 
5.26 
4.70 
5.23 

5.05 
5.05 
5.15 
4.55 
5.32 

4.83 
4.73 
4.97 
5.22 
5.11 

5.10 
5.09 
4.82 
5.35 

5.09 
5.43 
4.71 


4.83 
4.60 
4.83 
4.33 
4.79 

4.82 
5.00 
4.76 
4.82 


4.93 
4.63 
4.98 
5.25 
4.88 

5.01 
4.85 
4.89 
4.62 
4.75 

4.88 
5.00 
4.71 
4.88 
5.00 

4.89 
5.04 
5.23 
4.63 
5.03 

4.96 
4.94 
5.10 
4.51 
5.17 

4.78 
4.59 
4.91 
5.07 
5.06 

5.04 
5.02 
4.74 
5.30 

4.76 
5.26 
4.62 
4.65 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


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Table  3.-T0TAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 

FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Dlinois— Continued. 

'Lake 

-  Lasalle ■ 

Lawrence 

Lee 

Li%'ing8ton 


Logan 

Mcbonough. 
McHeury  --- 

McLean 

Macon 


Macoupin  . 
Madison  .. 

Marion 

Marshall  - . 
Mason 


Massac 

Menard 

Mercer 

Monroe 

Montgomery . 


Morgan . . 
Moultrie 

Ogle 

Peoria — 
Perry  — 


Piatt 

Pike 

Pope 

Pulaski . 
Putnam . 


Eandolph  -  -  - 

Kichland 

Kock  Island. 

St.  Clair 

Saline 


Sangamon . 
Schuyler.. 

Scoit 

Shelby.... 
Stark 


Stephenson 
Tazewell . . . 

Union 

Vermilion. . 
"Wabash 


"Warren 

"Washington. 

"Wayne 

"White 

"Whiteside... 


"Will 

"Williamson . 
"Winnebago  . 
"Woodford . . 


Indiana 


Adams 

Allen 

Bartholomew. 

Benton 

Blackford 


Boone . . 
Brown  . 
Carroll . 
Cass  . . . 
Clark  . . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Total 
families. 


Per-      Per- 
sons    sons 


4,892 
15,  877 
2,901 
5,409 
7,648 

4,853 
5,718 
5,441 
12,  836 
7,858 

8,140 
9,586 
5,077 
2,944 
3,268 

2,292 
2,617 
3,869 
2,431 
5,998 

6,295 
2,876 
6,043 
13,  955 
3,406 

3,436 
6,491 
2,560 
2,265 
1,002 

4,713 
3,068 
8,123 
12, 303 
3,737 

11, 958 
3, 222 
2,133 
6,225 
2,115 

6,477 
5, 925 
3,875 
10,  265 
2,317 

4,451 
3,690 
4,649 

4,873 
6,487 

11,514 

4,157 
7,939 
4,289 

452, 043 


to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


5,005 
16,  290 
2,940 
5,504 
7,705 

4,912 
5,852 
5,  533 
13, 127 
8,057 

8,337 
9,940 
5,168 
2,990 
3,342 

2,338 
2,667 
3,943 
2,471 


6,463 
2,926 
6,149 
14,  643 
3,543 

3,484 
6,625 
2,598 
2,303 
1,009 

4,804 
3,115 
8,728 
13, 082 
3,785 

12, 510 
3,301 
2, 168 
6,303 
2,141 

6,710 
6,039 
3,972 
10, 481 

2,378 

4,547 
3,740 
4,714 
4,936 
6,612 

12, 083 
4,241 
8,754 
4,311 


to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


Clay 

Clinton  .. 
Crawford. 
Daviess . . 
Dearborn 


3,832 
12, 695 

4,948 
2,271 
2,223 

5,757 
2,004 
4,217 
6,488 
5,974 

6,136 
5,894 
2,699 
5,150 
4,801 


4.95 
5.09 
5.06 
4.84 
5.03 

5.25 
4.80 
4.80 
4.91 
4.85 

4.96 
5.38 
4.79 
4.64 
4.92 

4.94 
5.01 
4.79 
5.33 
5.00 

5.18 
5.04 
4.75 
5.04 
5.15 

4.97 
4.78 
5.48 
5.01 
4.72 

5.31 
4.90 
5.16 
5.41 
5.18 

5.12 
4.97 
4.83 
5.01 
4.72 

4.84 
4.99 
5.56 
4.86 
5.12 

4.78 
5.22 
5.12 
5.13 
4.76 

5.39 
5.35 
5.03 
5.00 


467, 146       4. 85 


4.84 
4.96 
5.00 
4.76 
4.99 

5.19 
4.69 
4.72 
4.80 
4.73 

4.84 
5.18 
4.71 
4.57 
4.81 

4.84 
4.92 
4.70 
5.24 
4.92 

5.05 
4.95 
4.67 
4.81 
4.95 

4.90 
4.68 
5.39 
4.93 
4.69 

5.21 
4.82 
4.80 
5.09 
5.11 

4.89 
4.85 
4.75 
4.95 
4.66 

4.67 
4.89 
5.43 
4.76 
4.99 

4.68 
5.15 
5.05 
5.07 
4.67 

5.13 
5.24 
4.56 
4.97 


3,935 
13,  534 
5,084 
2,305 
2,255 

5, 826 
2,038 
4,297 
6,765 
6,198 

6,291 
6,057 
2,761 
5,219 
5,016 


5.27 
5.25 
4.82 
5.24 
4.71 

4.62 
5.14 
4.75 
4.80 
5.07 

4.98 
4.64 
5.17 
5.09 
4.87 


Indiana — Continued. 

Decatur 

Dekalb 

Delaware 

Dubois 

Elkhart 


5.13 
4.93 
4.69 
5.16 
4.64 

4.56 
5.06 
4.66 
4.60 
4.88 

4.85 
4.52 
5.05 
5.03 
4.66 


Fayette  . . 

Floyd 

Fountain . 
Franklin . 
Fulton . . . 


Gibson 

Grant 

Greene . . . 
Hamilton 
Hancock . 


Harrison 

Hendricks  . . 

Henry 

Howard 

Huntington . 


Jackson.. 
Jasper  . . . 

Jay 

Jefferson . 
Jennings. 


Johnson... 

Knox 

Kosciusko  . 
Lagrange  . 
Lake 


Laporte  . . . 
Lawrence  . 
Madison  . . 

Marion 

Marshall . . 


Martin 

Miami 

Monroe 

Montgomery . 
Morgan 


Newton  . 
Noble... 
Ohio  .... 
Orange . . 
Owen  . . . 


Parke  . 
Perry  . 
Pike... 
Porter. 
Posey  . 


Pulaski . . . 
Putnam . . . 
Eandolph  . 

Ripley 

Rush 


St.  Joseph . 

Scott 

Shelby  . . . . 
Spencer . . . 


Starke 

Steuben 

Sullivan 

Switzerland . 


Tippecanoe.. 

Tipton 

Union 

Vanderburg. 


Vermilion . 

Vigo 

"Wabash... 
"Warren . . . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Per- 
sons 

J,      .,.      I   to  a 
families,   ^j^.^u. 

ing. 


Total 


4,227 
5,228 
6,382 
3,617 
8,699 

2,722 
5,847 
4,209 
3,707 
3,659 

4,940 
6,500 
4,971 
5,563 
3,816 

4,054 
4,613 
5,481 
5,545 
5,939 

4,832 
2,230 
4,941 
5,098 
3,065 

4,254 
5,547 
6,342 
3,595 
4,  289 

6,983 
3,890 

7,402 

28, 173 

5,098 

2,655 
5,454 
3,582 
6, 249 
3,973 

1,792 
5,255 
1,091 
2,974 
3,197 

4,348 
3,486 
3,799 
3,765 
4,192 

2,266 
4,660 
6,122 
4,019 
4,056 

8,400 
1,639 
5,411 
4,366 

1,514 
3,392 
4,544 
2,615 

7,  353 
3,782 
1,599 
10, 761 

2,769 

10,  266 

5,769 

2,381 


4,339 
5,498 
6,588 
3,712 
8,953 

2,803 
6,233 
4,321 
3,827 
3,722 

5,017 
6,694 
5,044 
5,697 
3,949 

4,159 
4,697 
5,  626 
5,734 
6,139 

4,956 
2, 262 
5,013 
5,314 
3,143 

4,355 
5,671 
6,503 
3,651 
4,517 

7,295 
3,987 
7,  603 
30,  354 
5,193 

2.690 
5,611 
3,732 
6,408 
4,034 

1,836 
5,331 
1,119 
3,013 
3,  259 

4,423 
3,650 
3,871 
3,890 
4,338 

2,305 
4,775 
6,245 
4,116 
4,186 

8,929 
1,669 

5,545 
4,462 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


1,551 
3,473 
4,689 
2,664 

7,623 
3,867 
1,636 

11,427 

2, 832 

10,748 

5,940 

2,417 


4.56 
4.65 
4.72 
5.60 

4.51 

4.64 
5.04 
4.65 
4.95 
4.58 

5.04 
4.85 
4.90 
4.70 
4.67 

5.13 
4.66 
4.36 
4.72 
4.65 

5.00 
5.02 
4.75 

4.81 
4.77 

4.60 
5.06 
4.52 
4.34 
5.57 

4.93 
5.09 
4.93 
5.01 
4.67 

5.26 
4.73 
4.93 
4.48 
4.69 

4.91 
4.45 
4.54 
4.94 
4.70 

4.67 
5.23 
4.88 
4.79 
5.14 

4.96 
4.79 
4.59 
4.81 
4.69 

5.05 
4.78 
4.70 
5.05 


4.85 
4.27 
4.81 
4.79 

4.77 
4.80 
4.38 
5.56 

4.75 
4.89 
4.70 
4.60 


4.44 
4.42 
4.57 
5.46 
4.38 

4.51 
4.73 
4.53 
4.80 
4.50 

4.97 

4.70 
4.83 
4.59 
4.51 

5.00 
4.58 
4.24 
4.57 
4.50 

4.87 
4.94 
4.68 
4.61 
4.65 

4.49 
4.95 
4.40 
4.28 
5.29 

4.72 
4.96 
4.80 
4.65 
4.59 

5.19 

4.60 
4.74 
4.37 
4.62 

4.79 
4.38 
4.43 
4.87 
4.61 

4.59 
5.00 
4.79 
4.64 
4.96 

4.87 
4.S8 
4.50 
4.70 
4.55 

4.75 
4.69 
4.59 

4.94 

4.73 
4.17 
4.67 
4.70 

4.60 
4.70 
4.28 
5.23 

4.64 
4.67 
4.57 
4.53 


862 


COMPEiTDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.-T0TAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 

FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


Indiana — Continued. 


Warrick 
Washington. 

Wayne 

Wells 

AVhite 

Whitley 


Iowa . 


Adair 

Adams 

Allamakee  . 
Appanoose  - 
Audubon... 


Benton 

Blackhawk. 

Boone 

Bremer 

Buchanan . . 


Buena  Vista  . 

Butler  

Calhoun 

CarroU 

Cass 


Cedar  

Cerro  Gordo . 

Cherokee 

Chickasaw  . . 
Clarke  


Clay 

Clayton . . 
Clinton. .. 
Crawford. 
Dallas.... 


Davis 

Decatur 

Delaware  . . . 
Des  Moines  . 
Dickinson... 


Dubuque. 
Emmet.. . 
Fayette  . . 
Floyd  . . . . 
Franklin  . 

Fremont  . 
Greene . . . 
Grundy  . . 
Guthrie  .. 
Hamilton. 


Hancock  . 
Hardin . . . 

Harrison  . 

Henry 

Howard . . 


Humboldt . 

Ida 

Iowa 

Jackson 

Jasper 


Jefferson . 
Johnson . . 

Jones  

Keokuk . . 
Kossuth . . 


Lee 

Linn  . . , 
Louisa  . 
Lucas  . . 
Lyon . . . 


Madison. - 
Mahaska . 

Marion 

Marshall . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


4,233 
3,744 
8,637 
4,357 
3,244 
3,785 

379, 318 


Total 
families. 


2,917 
2,450 
3,469 
3,983 
2,400 

4,898 
4,919 
4.736 
3.011 
3,798 

2,613 
3,204 
2,509 
3,485 
3,925 

3,763 
2,926 
2,  985 
2,948 
2,349 

1,870 
5,352 
8,289 
3,561 
4,212 

3,162 
3,225 
3,584 
7,  030 


9,036 

770 
4,763 
3,209 
2,448 

3,404 
3,189 
2,523 
3,486 
2,972 

1,411 
3,890 
4,279 
3,871 
2,140 

1,867 
2,022 
3,425 
4,594 
5,162 

3,260 
4,699 
4,235 
5,001 
2,496 

7,75] 
9,449 
2,571 
3,023 
1,600 

3.266 
5,877 
4,742 
5,251 


4,316 
3,822 
8,917 
4,455 
3,329 
3,853 

388,  517 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell 
ing. 


2,937 
2,467 
3,592 
4,058 
2,423 

4,974 
5,058 
4,815 
3,049 
3,895 

2,  641 
3,244 
2,544 
3,511 
3,979 

3,811 
2,961 
3,029 
2,992 
2.400 

1,903 
5,461 
8,439 
3,613 
4,  2  to 

3,199 
3,301 
3,670 

7,383 
877 

9,822 
800 
4,876 
3,261 
2,505 

3,473 
3,223 
2,539 
3,602 
3,018 

1,436 
3,963 

4,368 
3,946 
2,181 

1,917 
2,058 
3, 558 
4,675 
5,239 

3,327 
4,841 
4,278 
5,095 
2,523 

8,033 
9,614 
2,601 
3,085 
1,619 

3,318 
6.066 
4,840 
5,358 


5.00 
4.97 
4.36 
4.94 
4.83 
4.69 

5.04 


4.94 
4.92 
5.02 
4.86 
5.00 

5.18 
4.83 
5.22 
5.40 
5.01 

4.85 
5.08 
5.25 
5.09 
4.82 


4.83 
4.85 
4.84 
5.02 
4,94 

5.52 
5.55 
4.86 
4.81 
5.26 

4.95 
4.95 
5.24 
4.99 
5.15 

5.40 
4.89 
4.99 
4.88 
5.23 

5.27 
5.29 
5.33 
4.96 
4.83 

4.66 
4.91 

4.78 
4.77 
5.26 

4.87 
4.79 

4.62 
4.82 
5.43 

4.89 
4.90 
4.86 
4.92 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 
%. 


4.90 
4.87 
4.22 
4,83 
4.71 
4.61 

4.92 


4,95 
5.  02       4.  98 

5. 16  4.  99 
4.  76       4.  67 

5. 17  5. 12 


4,86 
4.79 
4.94 
4.80 
4.88 

5.13 
4.77 
5.15 
5.36 
4.94 

4.79 
5.02 
5.17 
5.02 
4.72 

4.89 
4.90 
4.88 
5.23 
4.82 

4.77 
4.74 
4.73 
4.78 
4.94 

5.08 
5.34 
4.75 
4.73 
5,14 

4.85 
4.90 
5,20 
4,83 
'5.08 

5.31 

4.80 
4.89 
4.79 
5.13  I 

5.13 
5.21 
5.13 
4.87 
4.76 

4.56 

4.77 
4.73 
4.68 
5.20 

4.70 
4.71 
4.56 
4,72 
5.36 

4.82 
4.75 
4,70 
4.82 


Iowa — Continued. 

Mills 

MitcheU 

Monona 

Monroe 

Jlontgomery  . 

Muscatine 

O'Brien 

Osceola 

Page , 

Palo  Alto 


Plymouth 

Pocahontas 

Polk 

Pottawattamie  . 
Poweshiek 


Ringgold . 

Sac 

Scott 

Shelby . . . 
Sioux 


Story 

Tama 

Taylor 

Union 

Van  Buren . 


Wapello 

Warren 

Washington  . 

Wayne 

Webster 


Winnebago  . 
Winneshiek. 
Woodbury  .. 

Worth 

AV  right 


Kansas. 


Allen 

Anderson  . 
Atchison. . 

Barber 

Barton 


Bourbon  

Brown 

Butler 

Chase 

Chautauqua. 


Cherokee.. 
Cheyenne  . 

Clark 

Clay 

Cloud 


Coffey 

Comanche  , 

Cowley 

Crawford. . 
Decatur . . . 


Dickinson. 
Doniphan . 
Douglas  . . . 
Edwards . . 
Elk 


Ellis 

Ellsworth 

Finney 

Ford 

Franklin . . 


Garfield . 
Geary . . . 

Gove 

Graham . 
Grant . . . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


2,776 
2,603 
2,786 
2,784 
3,220 

5,055 
2,564 
1,070 
4,289 
1,723 

3,662 
1,816 
12,  965 
9,252 
3,711 

2,687 
2,755 
8,482 
3,371 
3,400 

3,584 
4,307 
3,340 
3,434 
3,524 

6,148 
3,766 
3,951 
3,256 
4,163 

1,329 

4,268 
9,152 
1,645 
2,349 

292,  086 


Total 
families. 


2,756 
2,912 
5,319 
1,682 
2,  586 

5,804 
4,136 
4,888 
1,654 
2,389 

5,603 
1,132 
541 
3,243 
3,882 

3,285 
553 
6,856 
6,143 
1,864 

4,406 
2,710 
4,908 
809 
2,460 

1,527 
1,785 
869 
1,217 
4,256 

232 
1,863 

803 
1,183 

357 


2,837 
2,683 
2,822 
2,804 
3,260 

5,270 
2,622 
1,082 
4,336 
1,751 

3,712 
1,850 
13,  581 
9,436 
3,813 

2,735 
2,799 
9,021 
3,408 
3,463 

3,619 
4,412 
3,364 
3,473 
3,582 

6,387 
3,816 
4,038 
3,278 
4,299 

1,378 
4,372 
9,614 
1,669 
2,407 

297,  358 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


2,786 
2,979 
5,420 
1,720 
2,620 

5,973 
4,245 
4,984 
1,688 
2, 455 

5,715 
1,141 
551 
3,283 
3,954 

3,322 

559 

7,067 

6,231 

1,877 

4,461 
2,766 
5,088 
813 
2,502 

1,581 
1,797 
885 
1,230 
4,324 

233 
1,937 

804 
1,192 

359 


5.24 
5.11 
5.21 
4.91 
4.92 

4.85 
5.09 
5.21 
4.98 
5.41 

5.34 
5.26 
5.05 
5.13 
4.96 

5.05 
5.27 
5.09 
5.22 
5.40 

5.06 
5.03 
4.91 
4.92 
4.61 

4.95 
4.85 
4.67 
4.81 
5,18 

5.51 
5.28 
6.08 
5.62 
5.13 


4.90 
4.88 
5,03 
4.74 
5.09 

4.92 
4.91 
4.92 
4.98 
5.15 

4.96 
3.89 
4.36 
4.98 
4.97 

4.83 
4.61 
5.03 
4.93 
4.51 

5.06 
4.99 
4.88 
4.45 
4.97 

5.20 
5.19 
3,86 
4.36 
4.76 

3.80 
5.59 
3.73 
4.25 
3.66 


Per- 
stms 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


5.13 
4.96 
5.14 
4.87 
4.86 

4.65 
4.98 
5.15 
4.92 
5.32 

5.27 
5.16 
4.82 
5.03 
4.82 

4.96 
5.19 
4.78 
5.17 
5.30 

5.01 
4.91 

4.87 
4.87 
4.54 

4.76 
4.79 
4.57 
4.78 
5.02 

5.32 
5.15 
5.79 
5.54 
5,01 

4.80 


4.85 
4.77 
4.94 
4.64 
5.03 

4.78 
4.79 
4.83 
4.88 
5.01 

4.86 
3.86 
4.28 
4.92 
4.88 

4.77 
4.56 
4.88 
4.86 
4.48 

4.99 
4.89 
4.71 
4,43 
4.88 

5.02 
5,16 
3.79 
4.32 
4.69 

3.78 
5.38 
3.72 
4.22 
3.64 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


863 


T.BLE  3  -TOTAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 
Table  rf.     iv  FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890-ContiDue(i. 


Stevens 

Sumner 

Thomas 

Tre, 

Watiaiinsee 

Wallace 

Washington 

Wichita 

Wilson 

Woodson 


Wyandotte I      10.9*1 


864 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— TOTAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 

FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Kentucky — Continued . 

Logau , 

Lyon 

ifcCracken 

McLean 

Madison 


Magoffin  . 
Marion  .  - 
Marsliall. 
Martin... 
Mason  ... 


Meade  ... 
Menifee.. 
Mercer. .. 
Metcalfe  . 
Monroe  . . 


Montgomery. 

Morsau 

Muhlenberg.. 

Nelson 

Nicholas 


Ohio 

Oldham  ... 

Owen 

Owsley 

Pendleton . 


Perry 

Pike 

Powell.... 
Pulaski  . . . 
Kobertson. 


Rockcastle . 

Rowan 

Eussell 

Scott 

Shelby 


Simpson  , 
Spencer . , 
Taylor... 

Todd 

Trigg..., 


Trimble 

Union 

Warren 

Washington 
Wayne 


Webster  .. 
Whitley... 

Wolfe 

Woodford . 


Louisiana  . 


Acadia 

Ascension . . . 
Assumption. 
A  voyelles  . . . 
Bien  ville  . . . . 


Bossier... 
Caddo. ... 
Calcasieu. 
Caldwell . 
Cameron  . 


Catahoula 

Claiborne  

Concordia 

De  Soto 

East  Baton  Kouge. 

East  Carroll 

East  Feliciana 

Franklin 

Grant 

Iberia 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


4.449 
1,412 
3,992 
1,771 
4,449 

1,584 
2,807 
2,176 
727 
3,970 

1,794 
816 
2,811 
1,867 
2, 101 

2,180 
1,993 

3,  397 
2,905 
2,106 

4,  220 
1,296 
3,410 

995 
3,034 

1,065 
3,015 

826 
4,728 

906 

1,828 
1,109 
1,525 
2,959 
3,044 

2,101 
1,234 
1,828 
3,149 
2,596 

1,369 
3,249 
5,609 
2,411 
2,326 

3,135 
3,251 
1,278 
2,069 


204, 341 


Total 
families. 


2,287 
3,226 
3,516 
4,717 
2,314 

3,956 
6,254 
3,628 
1,163 
473 

1,954 
3,949 
2,978 
3,634 
4,749 

2,565 
3,303 
1,  276 
1,537 
3,595 


4,464 
1,418 
4,247 
1,844 
4,561 

1,620 
2,938 
2,219 
738 
4,173 

1,821 
837 
2,936 
1,924 
2,129 

2,248 
2,022 
3,547 
2,963 
2,136 

4,335 
1,320 
3,522 
1,027 
3,078 

1,074 
3,049 

836 
4,810 

932 

1,862 
1,119 
1,555 
3,108 
3,108 

2,148 
1,256 
1,888 
3, 226 
2,692 

1,389 
3,321 
5,798 
2,475 
2,347 

3,191 
3,  292 
1,323 
2,207 


214, 123 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell, 
ins. 


2,350 
3,504 
3,730 
4,798 
2,363 

3,986 
6,459 
3,689 
1,167 

480 

2,026 
3,979 
3,196 
3,637 
4,841 

2,663 
3,332 
1,296 
1,562 
3,647 


5.35 
5.40 
5.27 
5.58 
5.47 

5.81 
.5.57 
5.19 
5.79 
5.23 

5.29 
5.72 
5.35 
5.29 
5.23 

5.67 
5.64 
5.29 
5.65 
5.11 

5.44 
5.21 
5.18 
6.01 
5.39 

.5.94 
5.76 
5.69 
5.44 
5.17 

5.38 
5.53 
5.34 
5.59 
5.43 

5.18 
5.48 
5.12 
5.34 
5.36 

5.22 
5.61 
5.38 
5.65 
5.53 

5.49 
5.41 
5.62 
5. 


5.47 


5.79 
6.06 
5.58 
5.32 
6.10 

5.14 
5.05 
5.56 
5.  00 
5.98 

0.14 
5.90 
4.99 
5.47 
5.46 

4.82 
5.42 
5.41 
5.38 
5.84 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


5.33 
5.38 
4.96 
5.30 
5.34 

5.68 
5.33 
5.09 
5.70 
4.98 

5.21 
5.57 
5.12 
5.13 
5.16 

5.50 
5.56 
5.06 
5.54 
5.04 

5.29 
5.12 
5.02 
5.82 
5.31 

5.89 
5.70 
5.62 
5.35 
5.03 

5.29 
5.48 
5.23 
5.32 
5.32 

5.08 
5.38 
4.95 
5.21 
5.16 

5.14 
5.49 
5.20 
5.50 
5.48 

5.39 
5.34 
5.43 
5.61 


5.22 


5.63 
5.58 
5.26 
5.23 
5.97 

5.10 
4.89 
5.47 
4.98 
5.89 

5.92 
5.86 
4.05 
5.46 
5.35 

4.64 
5.37 
5.32 
.5.29 
5.76 


Louisiana— Continued. 

Iberville 

Jackson 

Jefferson 

Lafayette 

Lafourche 


Lincoln 

Livingston. .. 

Madison 

Morehouse ... 
Natchitoches. 


Orleans 

Ouachita 

Plaquemines  .. 
Pointe  Coupee. 
Rapides 


Red  River. . 
Richland.. . 

Sabine 

St.  Bernard. 
St.  Charles  . 


St.  Helena 

St.  James 

St.  John  the  Baptist. 

St.  Landry 

St.  Martin 


St.  Mary 

St.  Tammany. 
Tangipahoa . . 

Tensas 

Terrebonne  . . 


Union  

Vermilion... 

Vernon 

Washington 
Webster 


West  Baton  Rouge. 

West  Carroll 

West  Feliciana 

Winn 


Maine . 


Androscoggin  . 

Aroostook 

Cumberland . . . 

Franklin 

Hancock 


Kennebec  . 

Knox 

Lincoln  . . . 
Oxford  . . . . 
Penobscot . 


Piscataquis  . 
Sagadahoc. .. 

Somerset 

Waldo 

Washington 
York 


Maryland . 


Allegany 

Anne  Arundel 

Baltimore 

Baltimore  city. 
Calvert 


Caroline 

Carroll 

Cecil 

Charles 

Dorchester. 


To'al 
dwell- 
ings. 


4,335 
1, 2.53 

2,878 
2,637 
3,953 

2,589 
1,071 
2,854 
3,275 
4,844 

43,  000 
3,738 
2,531 
3,805 
5,007 

2, 167 
1,820 
1,643 
804 
1,562 

1,438 
3,048 
1,909 
7,229 
2,547 

4,027 
1,843 
2,319 
3,285 
3,583 

2,982 
2,  500 
984 
1,181 
2,108 

1,732 

656 

2.905 

1,  225 


135,  255 


Total 
families. 


7,994 
8,646 
17, 421 
3,824 
8,162 

12,  015 
7,037 
5,168 
6,898 

14,  787 

3,449 
4,213 
7,337 
6,422 
8,691 
13, 191 


184,  204 


7,524 

5,638 

12,  341 

72, 112 

1,790 

2,714 
6,578 
5,110 
2,664 
4,836 


4,543 
1,254 
2,992 
2,671 
4,045 

2,619 

1,075 
2,883 
3,344 
4,865 

48,  582 
3,792 
2,603 
3,835 
5,056 

2,177 
1,980 
1,654 
915 
1,577 

1,439 
3,223 
2,001 
7,348 
2,609 

4,265 

1,858 
2,338 
3,  539 
3,661 

3,022 
2,569 
1,005 
1,181 

2,128 

1,869 

661 

2,999 

1,241 


150,  355 


10,  538 
9,069 

21,  087 
4,135 
8,738 

13,  086 
7,713 
5,458 
7,300 

16,  208 

3,  625 
4,624 
7,866 
6,869 
9,453 

14,  586 


202, 179 


7,719 

6,120 

12,  865 

86,654 

1,811 

2,766 
6,732 
5,169 
2,708 
4,970 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


5.04 
5.95 
4.59 
6.05 
5.59 

5.70 
5.39 
4.95 
5.13 
5.33 

5.63 
4.81 
4.95 
5.15 
5.52 

5.22 
5.62 
5.72 
5.38 
4.95 

5.61 
5.16 
5.95 
5.57 
5.84 

5.57 
5.51 
5.46 
5.07 
5.63 

5.80 
5.69 
6.00 
5.67 
5.91 

4.83 
5.71 
5.18 
5.78 


6.13 
5.74 
5.22 
4.46 
4.57 

4.75 
4.47 
4.26 
4.43 
4.93 

4.68 
4.62 
4.45 
4.32 
5.12 
4.76 


5.06 


5.53 
6.05 
5.91 

6.02 
5.51 

5.12 
4.92 
5.06 
5.70 
5.14 


P-r- 

sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


4.81 
5.94 
4.42 
5.98 
5.46 

5.63 
5.37 
4.90 
5.02 
5.31 

4.98 
4.74 
4.82 
5.11 

5.47 

5.20 
5.17 
5.68 
4.73 
4.91 

5.60 
4.88 
5.68 
5.48 
5.70 

5.26 
5.47 
5.41 

4.70 
5.51 

5.73 
5.54 
5.87 
5.67 
5.86 

4.47 
5.67 
5.02 
5.71 


5.16 


5.39 
5.57 
.5.67 
5.01 
5.44 

5.03 
4.81 
5.00 
5.61 
5.00 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


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Table  3  -TOTAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 

FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES :  1890— Continued. 


372 


866 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablk  3.-T0TAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO   ^ 

FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Minnesota — Continued. 

Goodhue 

Grant 

Hennepin 

Houston 

Hubbard 


Isanti 

Itasca 

Jackson 

Kanabec  . . . 
Kandiyohi  . 


Kittson 

Lac  qui  Parle . 

Lake 

Lesueur 

Lincoln 


Lyon 

MoLeod  . . 
Marshall . 
Martin . . . 
Meeker... 


Millelacs . 
Morrison . 
Mower ... 
Murray  . . 
Nicollet . . 


Nobles  . . 
Norman.. 
Olmsted. . 
OttertaU  . 
Pine 


Pipestone  . 

Polk 

Pope 

Ramsey . . . 
Kedwood . . 


Renville.. 

Rice 

Rock 

St.  Louis. 
Scott 


Sherburne  . 

Sibley 

Stearns 

Steele 

Stevens 


Swift  . . . . 

Todd 

Traverse . 
Wabasha. 


Wadena 

Waseca 

Washington  , 
Watonwan . . , 


Wilkin 

Winona 

Wright 

Yellow  Medicine  . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Mississippi. 

Adams . 
Alcorn . 
Amite. . 
Attala  . 


Benton . . 

Bolivar.. 
Calhoun . 


5,375 

1,236 

28,  982 

2,776 

298 

1,458 

91 

1,674 

286 

2,469 

1,145 
1,789 
219 
3,  571 
1,078 

1,764 
3,090 
1.895 
1,796 
2,915 

543 
2,449 
3,425 
1,243 
2,174 

1,522 
1,932 
3,672 
6,411 

757 

1,027 
5,862 
1,756 
22,  094 
1,758 

2,980 
4,442 
1,199 
5,934 
2,550 

1,116 
2,714 
6,059 
2,546 
927 

1,731 

2,462 

896 

3,303 

842 
2,422 
4,427 
1,331 

822 
6,382 
4,672 
1,753 


235,  656 


Total 
families. 


4,762 
2,408 
3,158 
3,982 

1,804 
5,736 
2,617 


5,573 

1,272 

30,  718 

2,835 

301 

1,485 

92 

1,713 

296 

2,560 

1,156 
1,838 
244 
3,632 
1,099 

1,829 
3, 126 
1,936 
1,848 
2,  909 

551 
2,511 
3,519 
1,270 
2,241 

1,554 
1,977 
3,757 
6,  543 
781 

1,031 
6,004 
1,819 
26,  969 
1,779 

3,050 
4,569 
1,235 
6,940 
2,616 

1,130 
2,773 
6,226 
2,563 
951 

1,768 

2,503 

904 

3,332 

840 
2,461 
4,832 
1,373 

829 
6,674 
4,717 
1,821 


241, 148 


5,091 
2,474 
3,182 
4,034 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


5.  36 
5.56 
6.39 
5.28 
4.74 

5.22 
8.16 
5.33 
5.52 
5.67 

4.70 
5.80 
5.93 
5.34 
5.28 

5.39 
5.51 
4.82 
5.24 
5.30 

5.21 
.5.44 
5.26 
5.38 
6.16 

5.23 
5.50 
5.39 
5.34 
5.35 

5.00 
5. 15 
5.71 
6.33 
5.34 

5.74 
5.40 
5.69 
7.56 
5.42 

5.29 
5.60 
5.75 
5.20 
5.66 

5.87 
5.25 
5.04 
5.14 

4.81 
5.50 
5.87 
5.82 

5.29 
5.30 
5.17 
5.62 


5.47 


5.47 
5.45 
5.76 
5.58 


1, 828  5. 87 
6,057  5.23 
2,654  I     5.61 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


5.17 
5.40 
5.05 
5.17 
4.69 

5.12 
8.08 
5.21 
5.33 
5.47 

4.66 
5.65 
,5.32 
5.25 
5.18 

5.19 
5.45 
4.72 
5.09 
5.21 

5.16 
5.31 
5.12 
5.27 
5.97 

5.12 
5.37 
5.27 
5.23 
5.19 

4.98 
5.03 
5.52 
5.18 
5.28 

5.61 
5.25 

5.52 
6.40 
5.29 

5.23 

5.48 
5.60 
5.16 
5.52 

5.75 
5.17 
5.00 
5.09 

4.77 
5.41 
5.38 
5.64 

5.24 
5.06 
5.12 
5.41 


5.35 


5.11 
5.30 
5.72 
5.51 

5.79 
4.95 
5.53 


Mississippi— Continued. 

Carroll 

Chickasaw 

Choctaw 

Claiborne 

Clarke  


Clay 

Coahoma . . 

Copiah 

Covington. 
DeSoto 


Franklin  . 
Greene  . . . 
Grenada . . 
Hancock  . 
Harrison . 


Hinds 

Holmes 

Issaquena- 
Itawamba  . 
Jackson. .. 


Jasper 

Jetl'ersou . , 

Jones 

Kemper . . . 
Lafayette  . 


Lauderdale. 
Lawrence  . . 

Leake 

Lee 

Leflore 


Lincoln  - . 

Lowndes . 
MadLson  . 
Marion.. . 
Marshall . 


Monroe 

Montgomery  . 

Neshoba 

Newton 

Noxubee 


Oktibbeha  . . 

Panola 

Pearl  River  . 

Perry 

Pike 


Pontotoc . 
Prentiss. . 
Quitmau  . 
Rankin. .. 
Scott 


Sharkey 

Simpson 

Smith 

Sunflower 

Tallahatchie  . 


Tato 

Tippah... 
Tishoming 
Tunica . . . 
Union 


Warren 

Washington 

Wayne 

Webster 


Wilkinson  . 
Winston  . . , 
Yalobusha  . 
Yazoo 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


3,385 
3,503 
1,929 
2,603 
2,685 

3,604 
3,928 
5,  268 
1,388 
4,337 

1,905 
687 
2,081 
1,  573 
2,199 

7,141 
5.699 
2,440 
2,077 
2,216 

2,542 
3,260 
1,  .517 
3,009 
3,601 

5,170 
2,071 
2,568 
3,656 
3,097 

3,224 
5,286 
4,947 
1,650 
4,559 

5,705 
2,522 
1,957 
2,851 
5,362 

3,378 
4,871 
508 
1,107 
3,  707 

2,700 
2,476 
584 
3,256 
2,031 

1,072 
1,734 
1,816 
1,854 
2,621 

3,617 
2,303 
1,723 
2,593 
2,836 


7,890 
1,716 
2,086 

3,370 
2,083 
3,077 
7,158 


Total 
families. 


3,424 
3,527 
1,947 
2,  723 
2,774 

3,668 
4,028 
5,  381 
1,406 
4,412 

1,910 
691 

2,  734 
1,586 
2,222 

7,225 
5,769 
2,737 
2,100 
2,220 

2.592 
3,396 
1,525 
3,090 
3,055 

5,434 
2,083 
2.604 
3,744 
3,131 

3,257 

5,433 
5,050 
1,659 
4,642 

5,795 
2,553 
1,973 
2,868 
5,405 

3,428 
4,931 
509 
1,114 
3,787 

2,793 
2,509 
602 
3,302 
2,033 

1,762 
1,751 
1,840 
1,904 
2,671 

3,628 
2,318 
1,748 
2,648 
2,872 

7,207 
8,  373 
1,719 
2,105 

3,377 
2,115 
3,104 
7,299 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 

dwell- 
ing. 


a.  5i> 
5.68 
5.62 
5.58 
5.89 

5.16 
4.67 
5.74 
5.98 
5.58 

5.47 
5.69 
5.  59 
5.29 
5.68 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


5.48 
5.64 
5.57 
5.33 
5.71 

5.07 
4.55 
5.62 
5.90 
5.48 

5.46 
5.65 
5.48 
5.24 
5.02 


5.50 
5.43 

5.44 
5.37 

5.05 

4.50 

5.64 

5.58 

5.08 

5.05 

5.82 

5.70 

5.81 

5.58 

5.49 

5.46 

5.97 

5.81 

5.71 

5.62 

5.74 

5.46 

5,95 

5.91 

5.76 

5.68 

5.48 

5.35 

5.45 

5.39 

5.56 

5.50 

5.12 

4.98 

5.52 

5.41 

5.78 

5.75 

5.71 

5.61 

5.39 

5.30 

5.73 

5.66 

5.70 

5.65 

5.83 

5.80 

5.10 

5.06 

5.24 

5.16 

5.54 

5.47 

5.82 

5.81 

5.87 

5.?3 

5.72 

5.60 

5.53 

5.35 

5.52 

5.45 

5.63 

5  46 

5.50 

5.43 

5.78 

5.77 

5.01 

4.76 

5.85 

5.79 

5.86 

5.78 

5.06 

4.93 

5.48 

5.38 

5.32 

5.31 

5.62 

5.59 

5.40 

5.32 

4.69 

4.59 

5.50 

5.43 

5.01 

4.60 

5.12 

4.83 

5.72 

5.71 

5.78 

5.73 

5.22 

5.21 

5.80 

5.72 

5.40 

5.36 

5.08 

4.99 

DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


867 


Table  3.-T0TAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 

FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Contiuued. 


Total 
dwell- 


Missouri  . 


Adair 

Andrew. - 
Ateliison . 
Audrain . 
Barry.-.. 


Barton  . . . 

Bates 

Bentou . . . 
Bollinger. 
Boone 


Buchanan . 

Butler 

Caldwell  . . 
Callaway.. 
Camden'. . . 


Cape  Girardeau 

Carroll 

Carter 

Cass 

Cedar 


Chariton  . 
Christian. 
Clark .... 

Clay 

Clinton.  , 


Cole 

Cooper 

Crawford. 

Dade 

Dallas 


Daviess  . 
Dekalb. . 
Dent .... 
Douglas . 
Dunklin. 


Franklin . . . 
Gasconade  . 

Gentry 

Greene 

Grundy  


Harrison . 

Henry 

Hickory.. 

Holt 

Howard.. 


Howell... 

Iron 

Jackson.. 
Jasper  . . . 
Jett'erson . 


Johnson... 

Knox 

Laclede  ... 
Lafayette  . 
Lawrence  . 


Lewis 

Lincoln 

Linn 

Livingston. 
McDonald-. 
Macon 


Madison 

Maries 

Marion 

Mercer 

Miller 

Mississippi  . 


485, 320 


3,465 
3,198 

2,9-18 
4.  426 

4.  258 


Total, 
families. 


528,  295 


2,844 
4,179 

2,  230 

3,  415 
2.371 

4,042 
2,905 
2,234 
2,571 
2,  904 

5,133 
2,158 
3,758 
9,378 
3,591 

4, 134 
5,  542 
1,755 
3,099 
3,260 

3,473 
1,700 
28,  530 
9,763 
4,093 

5,593 
2,678 
2,654 
5,715 
5,  024 

3,304 
3,594 
4,826 
4,174 
2,098 
6,U7 

1,761 
1,594 
5,328 
2,837 
2,654 
1,908 


3,533 
3,263 
3,003 
4,464 
4.300 


3, 689 

3,759 

6,524 

6,619 

2, 885 

2,  925 

2,369 

2,  402 

5, 177 

5.  260 

12,  625 

13, 127 

1,989 

2,061 

3. 144 

3, 196 

4.573 

4,672 

1,865 

1.  889 

4,059 

4,169 

5.122 

5,202 

857 

869 

4,704 

4,896 

3,065 

3,105 

4.916 

4.977 

2,581 

2,  596 

3,  058 

3.132 

3,960 

4,016 

3,475 

3.518 

3,024 
4,291 
2.  257 
3,437 
2,  392 

4,136 
2,951 
2,270 
2,607 
2,  912 

5,284 
2,  ,231 
3,871 
9,631 
3,655 

4,238 
5,033 
1,771 
3,142 
3,355 

3, 558 

1,750 

3?.  193 

10, 068 

4,163 

5,674 
2,739 
2,701 
5,  862 
5,007 

3,363 
3,621 

4,887 
4,275 
2, 144 
6,236 

1,778 
1,608 
5,552 
2,938 
2,696 
1.953 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


5.52 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 
ily- 


5.07 


5.03 
5.00 
5.27 
4.99 
.5.39 

.5.02 
4.94 
5. 19 
5.54 
5.03 

5.55 
5.11 
4.82 
5.50 
5.38 

5.43 
5.03 
5.44 
4.89 
5.10 

5.34 
5.43 
4.95 
5.01 
4.93 

6.08 
5.43 
5.36 
.5.13 
5.33 

5.06 
5.00 
5.44 
5.49 
5.19 

5.47 
5.42 
5.06 
5.18 
4.98 

5.09 
5.09 
5.39 
4.99 
5.33 

5.36 
5.36 
5.63 
5.17 
5.49 

5.03 
5.04 
5.54 
5.28 
5.22 

4.82 
5.10 
5.00 
4.95 
5.38 
5.00 

5.26 
5.40 
4.92 
5.14 
.5.34 
5.31 


4.93 
4.90 
5.17 
4.94 
5.34 

4.92 

4.87 
5.12 
5.46 
4.95 

5.34 
4.93 
4.74 
5.38 
5.31 

5.29 
4.95 
5.  36 
4.76 
5.03 

5.28 
5.40 
4.83 
4.94 
4.87 

5.71 
5.29 
5.30 
5.10 
5.29 

4.95 
4.93 
5.35 
5.4i 
5.18 

5.31 
5.25 
4.91 
5.05 
4.89 

~4.96 
5.01 
5.34 
4.92 
5.18 

5.23 
5.21 
4.99 
5.02 
5.40 

4.96 
4.93 
5.44 
5.15 
5.15 

4.74 
5.07 
4.94 
4.83 
5.26 
4.90 

5.21 

5.35 
4.72 
4.96 
5.  25 
5.19 


COUNTIES. 


Missouri — Continued. 

Moniteau 

Monroe 

Montgomery 

Morgan 

New  Madrid 


Newton  . . 
Nodaway . 
Oregon-.. 

(Jsage 

Ozark 


Pemiscot. 

Perry 

Pettis  -  -  -  - 
Phelps  - . . 
Pike 


Platte . . . 
Polk  ---. 
Pulaski  . 
Putuam  . 
Ralls.... 


Rand-ilph  . . 

Kay 

Keynclds... 

Ripley 

St."  Charles . 


St.  Clair 

Ste.  Genevieve . 
St.  Francois  ... 

St.  Louis 

St. Louis  city... 


Saline 

Schuyler. 
Scotland  . 

Scott 

Shannon  . 


Shelby... 
Stoddard. 

Stone  

Sullivan.. 
Tanev 


Texas 

Vernon 

Warren 

Washington 


Wayne... 

Webster  . 
Worth  ... 
Wright . . 


Montana. 


Beaverhead . 

Cascade 

Choteau 

Custer 

Dawson 


Deerlodge 

Fergus 

Gallatin 

Jefferson 

Lewis  and  Clarke  . 


Madison 

Meagher 

Missoula 

Park 

Silverbow . . . 
Yellowstone. 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


2.  988 
4,091 
3,275 
2,306 
1,748 

4,255 
0,148 
2,070 
2,  370 
1,748 

1,124 
2,399 
6,084 

2.  373 
5,273 

3,127 

3,  set) 

i,718 
2,937 
2.471 

4.985 
4,632 
1,181 
1,512 
4,095 

3,306 
1,743 
3,  273 
0,288 
60. 937 

6,357 
2,211 
2,  556 
2, 130 
1,602 

3,161 
3,238 
1, 282 
3,690 
1,434 

3,580 
6, 1.57 
1,802 
2,438 

2,207 
2,835 
1,701 
2,677 


26,  934 


Total 
families. 


1,192 
1,499 

849 
1,130 

446 

3,207 
896 
1,331 
1,189 
3,674 

1,151 
1,337 
2,  645 
1,351 
4,464 
573 


3,081 
4,173 
3,337 
2,348 
1,773 

4,  332 
6,  251 
2,118 
2,407 
1,784 

1,141 
2,443 
6,292 
2,  439 
5,459 

3, 169 
3,973 
1,745 
3.000 
2,532 

5,085 
4,  720 
1,231 

1,  .578 
4,390 

5,332 
1,792 
3,337 
6,447 
91,756 

6,  522 

2,  230 

2,  583 
2.145 
1,644 

3, 193 

3,  378 
1,303 
3,76S 
1,446 

3,601 
6,257 
1,  846 
2,472 

2,251 
2.882 

1,712 
2,700 


27,  501 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 


1,203 
1,  514 

917 
1,143 

447 

3,221 
901 
1,347 
1,201 
3,871 

1,175 
1,361 
2,685 
1,386 
4.553 
576 


5.23 
5.08 
5.15 
5.34 
5.33 

5.20 
5.03 
5.00 
5.51 
5.60 

5.32 
5.52 

.5.12 
5.32 
4.99 

5.20 
5.23 
5.46 
5.23 
4.98 

4.99 
5.23 
5.76 
5.63 
5.61 

5.07 
5.07 
5.30 
5.77 
7.41 

5.31 
5.09 
4.96 
.5.27 
5.55 

4.95 
5.35 
5.53 
5.15 
5.56 

5.42 
5.12 
,5.50 
5.39 

5.40 
5.35 
5.14 
5.41 


4.91 


3.91 

5.84 
5.58 
4.70 
4.61 

4.73 
3.92 
4.69 

5.07 
5.21 

4.08 
3.55 
5.45 
5.09 
5.32 
3.60 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


5.07 
4.98 
5.05 
5.24. 
5. 25 

5.10 
4.95 
4.94 
5.43 
5.49 

5.24 

5.42 
4.95 
5.18 
4.82 

5.13 
5.12 
5.38 
5.12 
4.86 

4.90 
5.13 
5.53 
5.39 
5.23 

5.03 
5.52 
5.20 
5.63 
4.92 

5.18 
.5.04 
4.91 
.5.23 
5.41 

4.90 
5.13 
5.44 
5.04 
5.  51 

5.39 
5.04 
5.37 
5.32 

5.30 
5.27 

5.10 
5.36 


4.81 

3.87 
5.78 
5.17 
4.64 
4.60 

4.71 
3.90 
4.64 
5.02 
4.95 

3.99 
3.49 
5.37 
4.96 
5.22 
3.59 


868 


OOMPE:NDIUM  of  the  eleventh  OEKSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.— TOTAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PEESONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 

FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES :  1890— Coutiuued. 


Kebraska 

Adams 

Antelope. 
Arthur. . . 
Banner... 
Blaine 

Boone 

Boxbutte. 
Brown  . . . 
Buflalo ... 
Burt 

Butler 

Cass 

Cedar 

Chase 

Cherry . . . 

Cheyenne 

Clay 

Colfax 

Cuming . . 
Custer  . . . 

Dakota 

Dawes 

Dawson . . 

Deuel 

DixoU' 

Dodge 

Douglas. .. 

Dundy 

JTillmbre  . . 
JTranklin. . 

Trontier . . 

JFuruas 

'Cage ..;... 
Garfield... 
Gosper 

Grant 

Greeley . . . 

Hall 

Hamilton  . 
Harlan.... 

Hayes 

Hitchcock 

Holt 

Hooker  . . . 
Howard. .. 

Jefferson.. 
Johnson  .. 
Kearney  . . 

Keith 

Keyai 

Kimball 

Knox 

Lancaster. . 

Lincoln 

Logan 

Loup 

McPherson 
Madison  . . . 

Merrick 

Nance 

Nemaha 

Nuckolls . . . 

Otoe 

Pawnee 

Pei'kins 

Phelps 

Pierce 

Plattev 

Polk 

Kedwillow 
Richardson 
Rock 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


201, 470 


4,514 

2,092 

22 

626 

278 

1,728 
1,  5U2 
944 
4,260 
2,104 

.■},  008 
4,425 
1,294 
1,190 
1,515 

1,531 
3,233 
1,956 

2,291 
4,694 

1,015 
2,424 
2,099 


3,694 
23, 470 
1,005 
3,130 
1,569 

1,937 
2,060 
6,597 
386 
1,002 

123 

943 

3,220 

2,661 

1,668 

991 
1,375 
2,937 

100 
1,867 

2,856 

2,076 

1,813 

671 

869 

247 

1,669 

12,  743 

2,370 

336 

382 

91 

2,559 

1,747 

1,106 

2,539 
2,263 
4,497 
2,048 
1,123 
1,854 

920 
2,853 
2,075 
1,851 
3,457 

701 


Total 
families. 


206, 820 


4,555 

2,111 

22 

632 

278 

1.755 
1,537 
953 
4,310 
2,154 

3,046 
4,493 
1,343 
1,204 
1,535 

1,532 
3,  268 
2,010 
2,320 
4,721 

1,041 
2,430 
2, 133 
781 
1,513 

3,731 
25,  806 
1,019 
3,171 
1,592 

1,961 
2,095 
6,756 
393 
1,015 

125 

953 

3,324 

2,683 

1,715 

1,004 
1,398 
2,991 
101 
1,886 

2,906 

2,102 

1,845 

673 

871 

255 

1,693 

13, 182 

2,388 

336 

382 

96 

2,598 

1,786 

1,142 

2,585 
2,  293 
4,601 
2,083 
1,125 
1,892 

931 
2,899 
2,086 
1,889 
3,485 

708 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


5.26 


,5.38 

5.34 

4.97 

4.93 

4.14 

4.14 

3.89 

3.85 

4.12 

4.12 

5.  02 

4.95 

3.66 

3.57 

4.62 

4.57 

,5.20 

5.14 

5.26 

5.14 

.5.14 

5.07 

5.44 

5.30 

5.43 

5.23 

4.04 

3.99 

4.24 

4.19 

.3.72 

3.72 

5,  04 

4.99 

.5.34 

5.20 

5.  ,35 

5.29 

4.62 

4.59 

5.  .31 
4.01 
4.83 
3.77 
5.40 

5.21 
6.73 
3.99 
5.12 
4.90 

4.39 
4.78 
5.51 
4.30 
4.81 

3.72 
5.16 
5.13 
5.30 
4.89 

3.99 
4.22 
4.66 
4.26 
5.05 

5.20 
4.98 
5.00 
3.81 
4.51 

3.88 
5.14 
6.00 
4.41 
4.10 

4.35 
4.41 
5.34 
5.01 
5.22 

5.09 
5.05 
5.65 
5.05 
3.89 
5.32 

5.29 
5.41 
5.21 
4.77 
5.08 
4.  40 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


5.12 


5.17 
4.00 
4.75 
3.70 
5.34 

5.16 
6.12 
3.94 
5.05 
4.83 

4.33 
4.70 
5.38 
4.22 
4.74 

3.66 
5.11 
4.97 
5.25 
4.76 

3.94 
4.15 
4.57 
4.22 
5.00 

.5.11 
4.92 
4.91 

3.80 
4.50 

3.76 

5.07 
5.80 
4.37 
4.10 

4.35 
4.18 
5.26 
4.90 
5.06 

5.00 
4.98 
5.52 
4.96 
3.88 
5.22 

5.22 
5.32 
5.19 
4.68 
5.04 
4.35 


Nebraska — Continued. 

Saline 

Sarpy 

Saunders 

Scotts  Bluff 

Seward 

Sheridan 

Sherman 

Sioux 

Stanton  

Thayer 

Thomas 

Thurston 

Valley 

Washington 

Wayne 

Webster 

Wheeler 

York 

Unorganized  territory 

Nevada 

Churchill 

Douglas 

Elko 

Esmeralda 

Eureka 

Humboldt 

Lander 

Lincoln 

Lyon 

^'ye 

Ormsby 

Storey 

Washoe 

White  Pine 


New  Hampshire. . . 

Belknap 

Carroll 

Cheshire 

Coos 

Grafton 

Hillsboro 

Merrimack 

Rockingham  . . 

Strafford 

Sullivan 

New  Jersey 

Atlantic 

Bergen 

Burlington 

Camden 

Cape  May 

Cumberland... 

Essex 

Gloucester 

Hudson 

Hunterdon 

Mercer 

Middlesex 

Monmouth 

Morris 

Ocean  

Passaic 

Salem 

Somerset 

Sussex 

Union 

Warren 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


3,897 
1,255 

4,180 

529 

3,144 

2,133 

1,267 

608 

848 

2,477 

124 

611 

1,460 

2,226 

1,080 

2,213 
401 

3,377 
178 


10,  066 


144 
266 

1,157 

515 

1,109 

669 
469 
453 
459 

340 

965 
1,771 
1, 279 

470 


76, 665 


4,498 
4,109 
6,323 

4,154 
8,294 

15,  887 
10,624 
11,090 
".722 
3,964 


247,  342 


6,384 

9,003 

12,  822 

18,449 

2,654 

10, 134 
35,  839 

6,370 
31,  856 

8,176 

15,  853 
10,  918 
14,  585 
10,  412 
3,508 

14,  020 
5,744 
5,705 
4,713 

12  197 
8,000 


Total 
families. 


3,985 
1.275 
4,239 
530 
3,183 

2,142 

1,280 

621 

890 

2,515 

127 

645 

1,486 

2,246 

1,143 

2,257 

407 

3,441 

180 


10, 170 


144 
270 

1,159 
517 

1,109 

676 

474 
475 
459 
341 

965 

1,784 

1,327 

470 


87,  348 


4,956 
4,328 
7,168 
4,729 
9,055 

20, 149 
11,  750 
12,189 
8,668 
4,356 


308,  339 


6,686 
9,738 
12,944 
18,  831 
2,723 

10,  469 
53,  229 

6,492 
57,  553 

8,633 

16,484 
12,717 
15, 124 
11, 274 
3,635 

21, 945 
5,796 
6,155 
5,045 

14,  579 
8,287 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


5.16 
5.48 
5.16 
3.57 
5.13 

4.07 
5.05 
4.03 
5.45 
5.14 

4.17 
5.20 
4.86 
5.33 
5.71 

5.07 
4.20 
5.12 
3.90 


4.55 


4.88 
5.83 
4.14 
4.17 
2.95 

5.13 
4.83 
5.44 
4.33 
3.79 

5.06 
4.97 
5.03 
3.66 


4.91 


4.52 
4.41 
4.68 
5.59 
4.49 

5.87 
4.65 
4.48 
4.98 
4.37 


4.52 
5.25 
4.56 
4.75 
4.25 

4.48 
7.15 
4.50 
8.64 
4.32 

5.04 
5.66 
4.74 
5.20 
4.55 

7.49 
4.38 
4.96 
4.72 
5.94 
4.57 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


5.04 
5.39 
5.09 
3.56 

5.07 

4.06 
5.00 
3.95 
5.19 
5.06 

4.07 
4.92 
4.77 
5.28 
5.40 

4.97 

4.14 
5.02 
3.86 


4.50 


4.88 
5.74 
4.14 
4.15 
2.95 

5.08 
4.78 
5.19 
4.33 
3.78 

5.06 
4.94 
4.85 
3.66 


4.10 
4.19 
4.13 
4.91 
4.11 

4.63 
4.21 

4.07 
4.43 
3.97 


4.31 
4.85 
4.52 
4.66 
4.14 

4.34 
4.81 
4.41 
4.78 
4.10 

4.85 
4.86 
4.57 
4.80 
4.39 

4.79 
4.31 
4.60 
4.41 
4.97 
4.41 


DWELLIJfGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


869 


Table  3.-T0TAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 

FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


Bernalillo  . . 

Colfax 

Donna  Ana. 

Grant 

Lincoln 


Mora 

Kio  Arriba . 
San  Juan-.. 
San  Miguel. 

Santa  Fe . . . 


Sierra  . . . 
Socorro  .. 

Taos 

Valencia  . 


Albany 

Allegany.... 

Broome 

Cattaraugus. 
Cayuga  


Chautauqua. 
Cbemung  . . . 
Chenango . . . 

Clinton 

Columbia  . . . 


Cortland  . 
Delaware 
Dutchess. 

Erie 

Essex 


Franklin . 
Fulton  . . . 
Genesee . . 
Greene  . . . 
Hamilton 


Herkimer  . . 
Jeiferson . . . 

Kings 

Lewis 

Livingston  . 


Madison 

Monroe 

Montgomery  . 
New  y'ork  ... 
Niagara 


Oneida . . 

Onondag 

Ontario 

Orange. 

Orleans 


Oswego 

Otsego 

Putnam 

Queens 

Rensselaer . 


Richmond 

Rockland 

St.  Lawrence . 

Saratoga 

Schenectady  . 


Schoharie  . 
Schuyler  . . 

Seneca  

Steuben  . . . 
Suffolk  . . . 


New  Mexico 34,  671 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


4,902 
1,771 
1,910 
2,211 
1,459 

2,304 
2,567 
410 
5,494 
3,026 

1,000 
2,401 
2,236 
2,  980 


Total 
families.    ^^':^^^y 


35,  504 


New  York 895, 593 


4,984 
1,779 
1,966 
2,  283 
1,519 

2,340 
2,677 
419 
5,691 
3,050 

1,017 
2,439 
2,306 
3,034 

1,  308,  015 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 


4.43 


Sullivan . . . 

Tioga 

Tompkins. 

Ulster 

Warren  . . . 


24,  814 
10,516 

12,  480 

13,  871 

14,  538 

17,  366 
9,944 
9,287 
8,868 
9,348 

6,718 
9,  926 

15,  009 
51,  938 

6,549 

7,510 

T,  627 


871 

10, 177 

15,842 

87.  394 

6,741 

8,669 

10,  367 
35,  886 
8,987 
81,828 
13,  212 

24,  999 
28,  796 
10,  859 

17,  352 
7,067 

16,  789 
12, 366 
2,957 
22,  025 
20,  236 

8,392 
6,184 

18,  655 
12,  201 

5,  220 

6,832 
4,199 
6,203 
18,401 
12,  847 

6,520 
7,336 
7,880 
16,  583 
5,965 


4.27 
4.50 
4.81 
4.37 
4.85 

4.61 
4.49 
4.61 
4.41 
4.48 

3.63 
4.00 
4.41 
4.66 

6.70 


35,  650 

10,  808 
14,  913 
14,  344 
15,525 

18,281 

11,  0.53 
9,925 
9,237 

10,  582 

7,453 
10.  673 
17,470 
66,  556 

6,849 

7,851 
9,181 
7,  877 
7,699 
903 

10,  703 

16,  027 

176,  578 

6,846 


10,  873 
39, 584 
10,  335 
312,  766 
13,  582 

28, 259 
33, 137 
11,203 
20,  848 
7,388 

17, 519 

13,  091 

3,301 

26,  260 

27,  731 

9,856 

6,960 

19,  290 

13,  467 

6,575 

7,315 
4,352 
6,  315 
19,  319 
13,  812 

6,773 
7,656 
8,429 
19, 145 
6,309 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


4.33 

4.20 
4.48 
4.67 
4.23 
4.66 

4.54 

4.31 
4.  51 
4.25 
4.45 

3.57 
3.93 
4.28 
4.57 

4.59 


6.63 
4.11 
5.05 
4.39 
4.49 

4.33 
4.85 
4.07 
5.24 
4.94 

4.27 
4.58 
5.19 
6.22 
5.05 

5.07 
4.94 
4.34 
4.61 
5.47 

4.48 
4.34 
9.60 
4.42 
4.36 

4.14 
5.28 
5.09 
18.52 
4.73 

4.92 
5.08 
4.46 
5.64 
4.36 

4.28 
4.11 
5.02 
5.81 
6.15 

6.16 
5.69 
4.56 
4.73 
5.71 

4.27 
3.98 
4.55 
4.43 
4.86 

4.76 

4.08 
4.18 
5.25 
4.67 


New  York — Continued. 

Washington 

Wayne 

Westchester 

Wyoming 

Tates 


North  Carolina. 


4.62 

4.00 
4.22 
4.24 
4.21 

4.11 
4.37 
3.81 
5.03 
4.36 

3.85 
4.26 
4.46 
4.85 
4.83 

4.85 
4.10 
4.22 
4.10 
5.27 

4.26 
4.14 
4.75 
4.  .35 
4.26 

3.94 
4.79 
4.42 
4.84 
4.60 

4.35 
4.41 
4.33 
4.69 
4.17 

4.10 
3.89 
4.50 
4.88 
4.49 

5.24 
5.05 
4.41 
4.28 
4.53 

3.99 
3.84 
4.47 
4.22 
4^52 

4.58 
3.91 
3.91 
4.55 
4.42 


Alamance . 
Alexander 
Alleghany 

Anson 

Ashe 


Beaufort  ... 

Bertie 

Bladen  

Brunswick . 
Buncombe.. 


Burke 

Cabarrus . 
Caldwell  . 
Camden  . . 
Carteret. . 


Caswell  .. 
Catawba  . 
Chatham . 
Cherokee. 
Chowan . . 


Clay 

Cleveland  . . . 
Columbus . . . 

Craven  

Cumberland. 


Currituck . 

Dare 

Davidson.. 

Davie 

Duplin 


Durham 

Edgecombe. 

Forsyth 

Franklin... 
Gaston 


Gates 

Graham . . , 
Granville . 
Greene . . . 
Guilford  . 


Halifax 

Harnett 

Haywood  . . 
Henderson  . 
Hertford  . . . 


Hyde 

Iredell  ... 
Jackson . . 
J'ohnston . 
Jones 


Lenoir 

Lincoln  . . . 
McDowell. 

Macon 

Madison  .. 


Martin 

Mecklenburg 

Mitchell 

Montgomery . 
Moore 


Nash 

New  Hanover  . 
Northampton.. 

Onslow 

Orange 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


10, 235 

11,737 

23.  331 

7,403 

5,214 

301,  571 


Total 
families. 


3,349 

1,  822 
1,251 
3,615 

2,  811 

4,167 

3,  705 
3,076 
2,075 
5,813 

2,672 
3,  215 

2,  303 
1,116 
2,065 

2,962 
3,468 
4,818 
1,756 
1,706 

758 

3,  789 
3,338 
4,145 
5,051 

1,330 
763 
4,305 
2,275 
3,  442 

3,392 
4,871 
5,018 
3,844 
3,188 

1,882 
570 
4,418 
2,015 
5,636 

5,856 
2.495 
2,  370 
2,248 
2,389 

1,647 
4,769 
1,720 
5,133 
1,396 

2,887 
2,289 
1,994 
1,784 
3,188 

2,943 

7,947 
2,270 
2,082 
3,850 

3,901 
4,  782 
4,047 
1,917 
2,844 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


10,  615 

12, 232 

28,  287 

7,594 

5,385 

306,  952 


4.46 
4.24 
6.29 
4.21 
4.03 

5.37 


3,387 
1,827 
1,253 
3.660 
2,858 

4,  233 
3,739 
3,085 
2,093 
6,234 

2,  707 
3,247 
2,  334 
1,120 
2,144 

3,021 
3,503 
4,841 
1,770 
1,735 

781 
3,808 
3,362 
4, 329 
5,081 

1,350 
768 
4,348 
2,  323 
3,512 

3,651 
4,964 
5,451 
3,879 
3,205 

1,888 
585 
4,464 
2,027 
5,700 

5,934 
2,497 
2,405 
2,278 
2,420 

1,659 
4,810 
1,731 
5,183 
1,403 

2,927 
2,  299 
1,997 
1,844 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


4.30 
4.07 
5.19 
4.11 
3.90 

5.27 


3,  223 

2,977 

8,151 

2,280 

2,  105 

3,865 

3,925 

5,312 

4,077 

1,933 

2, 874 

5.46 
5.18 
.5.21 
5.54 
5.56 

5.06 
5.18 
5.45 
5.25 
6.07 

5.59 

5.64 
5.34 
5.08 
5.24 

5.41 
5.39 
5.27 
5.68 
5.37 

5.54 
5.38 
5.35 
4.95 
5.41 

5.07 
4.94 
5.04 
5.11 
5.43 

5.32 
4.95 
5.67 
5.49 
5.57 

5.45 
5.81 
5.54 
4.98 
4.98 

4.94 

5.49 
5.63 
5.60 
5.80  I 

5.41 
5.34 
5.53 
5.31 
5.30 

5.15 

5.50 
5.  49 
5.66 
5.59 

5.17 
5.37 
5.64 

5.40 
5.32 

5.31 
5.02 
5.25 
5.37 
5.26 


5.39 
5.16 
5.21 
5.47 
5.47 

4.98 
5.13 
5.43 
5.21 
5.66 

5.52 
5.59 

5.27 
5.06 
5.05 

5.31 
5.34 
5.25 
5.64 
5.28 

5.37 
5.36 
5.31 
4.74 
5.38 

5.00 
4.91 
4.99 
5.00 
5.32 

4.94 
4.86 
5.22 
5.44 
5.54 

5.43 
5.66 
5.48 
4.95 

4.92 

4.87 
5.49 
5.55 
5.53 
5.72 

5.37 
5.29 
5.5a 
5.26 
5.28 

5.08 
5.47 
5.48 
5.48 
5.52 

5.11 
5.24 
5.62 
5.34 
5.30 

5.28 
4.52 
5.21 
5.33 
5.20 


870 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tablic  3.— total  dwellings  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 

FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


COUNTIES. 


North  Carolina — Cont'd 

Pamlico 

Pasquotank 

Pender  

Perquimans 

Person 

Pitt 

Polk 

Eandolpli 

Richmond 

Eobeson 

Rockingham 

Rowan  

Rutherford 

Sampson 

Stanly 

Stokes 

Surry  

Swain 

Transylvania 

Tyrrell 

Union 

Vance 

Wake 

Warren 

Washington 

Watauga 

Wayne 

Wilkes 

Wilson 

Yadkin 

Tancey 

North  Dakota 

Barnes 

Benson 

Billings 

Bottineau 

Bowman 

Buford 

Burleigh 

Cass 

Cavalier 

Church 

Dickey 

Dunn 

Eddy 

Emmons 

Flannery 

Foster 

Garfield 

Grand  Forks 

Griggs 

Hettinger 

Kidder 

Lamoure 

Lo^n 

McHenry 

Mcintosh 

McKenzie 

McLean 

Mei'cer 

Morton 

Mountraille 

Nelson 

Oliver 

Pembina 

Pierce 

Ramsey 

Ransom 

Renville 

Richland 

Rolette 


Total 

dwell- 
ings. 


1,389 
2,041 
2,307 
1,693 
2,760 

4,736 
1,115 
4,891 
4,579 
5,847 

4,583 
4,030 
3,  529 
4,463 
2,163 

3,165 
3,618 
1,195 
1,103 
805 

3,835 
3,225 
8,795 
3,466 
1,852 

1,965 
4,972 
4,315 
3,620 
2,675 
1,690 


37,  918 


1.493 

033 

30 

735 


131 

947 

3,649 

1,499 

19 


290 

9 

3,343 

655 

21 


1,018 
114 

2,736 
290 

1,094 

1,101 

33 

1,984 

545 


Total 
families. 


1,415 
2,111 
2,318 
1,734 
2,774 

4,780 
1,110 
4,  973 

4,  022 

5,  932 

4,071 
4,077 
3,550 
4,493 
2, 192 

3,190 
3,040 
1,200 
1,110 
817 

3,  854 
3,  200 
9,145 
3,528 
1,956 

1,982 
5,086 
4,357 
3,666 
2,690 
1.707 


38,  478 


1,495 

640 

30 

744 


142 

950 

3,  713 

1,565 

19 

1,281 

38 

403 

480 

19 


369 

784 
144 
412 
700 


1,103 

1,102 

35 

2,018 

545 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


5.  43 

5.38 

.5.33 

5.29 

5.50 

5.45 

.5.33 

5.30 

5.25 

5.17 

5.  ,54 

5.52 

5.45 

5.38 

5.  .59 

5.38 

5.  .59 

5.49 

5.51 

5.21 

5.40 

5.35 

5.  25 

5.13 

5.25 

5.20 

.5.15 

5.09 

5.10 

5.13 

5.60 

5.56 

4.82 


COUNTIES. 


North  Dakota— Continued 

Sargent 

Sheridan 

Stark  

Steele 

Stevens 

Stutsraau 

Towner 

Traill 

Wallace 

Walsh , 

Ward 

Wells 

Williams 

Unorganized  territory 

Oliio 

Adams 

Allen 

Ashland 

Aslitabula 

Athens 

Auglaize 

Belmont 

BroAvn 

Butler 

Carroll 

Champaign 

Clark 

Clermcmt 

Clinton 

Columbiana 

Coshocton 

Crawford 

Cuyahoga 

Darke 

Defiance 

Delaware 

Erie 

Fairfield 

Fayette 

Franklin 

Fulton 

Gallia 

Geauga 

Greene 

Guernsey 

Hamilton 

Hancock 

Hardin 

Harrison 

Henry 

Highland 

Hocking 

Holmes 

Huron 

Jackson 

Jefferson 

Knox 

Lake 

Lawrence 

Licking 

Logan 

Lorain 

Lucas 

Madison 

Mahoning 

Marion 

Sledina  

Meigs 

Mercer 

Miami 

Monroe 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


1,113 

1 

480 

755 


1,071 

448 

1,751 

6 

3,140 

410 

331 

25 

38 


720,  414 


5,227 
7,976 

5,  048 
10,  002 

6,919 

5,378 
11,121 
6,178 
9,828 
3,869 

6,123 

10,  969 

7,374 

5,365 

12,504 

5,542 

6,  637 
53,  907 

8,  956 
5,  325 

5,875 
7,001 
6,852 
4,596 
22,  989 

4,927 
5,  408 
3,358 
6,453 
5,900 

47,  732 
8,536 
0, 153 
4,344 
5,162 

6,139 
4,496 
4,  276 
7,375 
5,558 

7,983 
6,343 
4,172 
7,358 
9,521 

5,998 
8,645 

19,  858 
4,154 

11,279 

5, 156 
5,151 
6, 156 
5,151 
8,866 
4,780 


Total 
families. 


1,125 

1 

494 

785 

0 

1,086 

450 

1,794 

6 

3,178 

424 
349 


785,  291 


5,376 
8,  452 
5,204 

10,  470 
7,146 

5,586 

11,  751 
0,335 

10,  368 
3,948 

6,235 

11,535 

7,535 

5,487 

12,  968 

5,079 
0,901 
63,  481 
9,165 
5,479 

6,154 
7,  .140 
7,118 
4,735 
25,  072 

5,037 
5,480 
3, 425 
6,075 
6,059 

78,  718 
8,857 
0,  291 
4,498 
5,280 

6,361 
4,602 
4,355 
7,577 
5,715 

8,201 
6,589 
4,423 
7,482 
9,932 

0,230 
9,001 

21,228 
4,258 

11,841 

5,377 
5.299 
0,  337 
5,207 
0,  253 
4,939 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


4.56 
5.00 
4.80 
5.00 
2.67 

4.92 
3.24 
5.83 
4.00 
5.28 

4.10 
3.06 
4.36 
13.45 


5.10 


4.99 
5.10 
4.40 
4.36 
5.09 

5.22 
5.16 
4.84 
4.94 
4.54 

4.41 
4.77 
4.55 
4.52 
4.72 

4.82 
4.81 
5.75 
4.80 
4.84 

4.63 
5.07 
4.95 
4.85 
5.40 

4.47 
4.99 
4.02 
4.62 
4.86 

7.85 
4.99 
4.70 
4.80 
4.86 

4.73 
5.04 
4.94 
4.33 
5.11 

4.94 
4.35 
4.37 
5.38 
4.55 

4.57 
4.66 
5.15 
4.83 
4.96 


4.22 
4.84 
5.28 
4.48 
5.26 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 
ily. 


4.51 
5.00 
4.66 
4.81 
2.07 

4.85 
.3.22 
5.70 
4.00 
5.22 

3.96 
3.47 
4.36 
12.78 


4.68 


4.85 
4.81 
4.27 
4.17 
4.92 

5.03 
4.89 
4.72 
4.69 
4.45 

4.33 
4.53 
4.45 
4.42 
4.55 

4.70 
4.63 
4.88 
4.69 
4.70 

4.42 
4.77 
4.77 
4.71 
4.95 

4.37 
4.93 
3.94 
4.47 
4.73 

4.76 
4.81 
4.60 
4.63 

4.75 

4.57 
4.92 
4.85 
4.22 
4.97 

4.77 
4.19 
4.12 
5.29 
4.36 


4.60 
4.10 
4.70 
5.17 
4.30 
5.10 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


871 


T^BLK  3  -TOTAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 

FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


872 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tarlk  3.— total  dwellings  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 

FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


Aurora 

Beadle 

Bonliomme 

Brookin 

Brown 

Brule 
Buttido 
Butte 
Campbell 
Charles  Mis 

Choteau 

Clark 

Clay 

CocTlngton 

Custer 

Davison 

Dav 

Delano 

Deuel 

Douglas 

Edmunds 

Ewing 

Fall  Klver 

Faulk 

Grant 

Gregory 

Hainlia 


South  Dakota — Continued. 

Hand 

Hanson 

Harding 

Hughes 

Hutchinson 


Hyde 

Jackson 

Jerauld  . . . 
Kingsburj' 
Lake 


Lawrence  .- 

Lincoln 

Lyman 

McCook 

Mcl'herson. 


Marshall ... 

Martin 

Meade 

Miner 

Minnehaha. 


Moody 

Nowlin 

Pennington 

Potter 

Pratt 


Presho . . 
Pyatt  . .  - 
Roberts  . 
Sanborn . 
Scobey  .. 


Spink  . . . 
Stanley  . 
Sterling. 
Sully.... 
Toda.... 


Turner 

Union 

"Walwoi-th .  - . 
Washington. 

Yankton 

Ziebach  


Tennessee . 


Anderson  . 
Bedford  . . . 

Benton  

Bledsoe  .  - . 
Blount 


Bradley  . . 
Campbell. 
Cannon... 
Carroll . . . 
Carter 


Cheatham 
Chester  ... 
Claiborne. . 

Clay 

Cocke 


CofiFee 

Crockett 

Cumberland. 

Davidson 

Decatur 


Dekalb . . 
Dickson . . 

Dyer 

Fayette  . . 
Fentress  . 

Franklin  . 
Gibson  . . . 

Giles 

Grainger . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


1,509 

888 

38 

1,117 

1,667 

457 
13 

788 
1,  838 
1,432 

2,743 
1,720 
81 
1,297 
1,254 

1,062 
2 
1,092 
1,163 
3,801 

1,214 

47 

1.471 


418 

1,034 

9 

2,357 
226 

26 
036 

29 

1,888 

1.748 

573 

8 

1,881 

85 


323, 136 


Total 
families. 


2,801 
4, 524 
2,129 
1,084 
3,181 

2,608 
2,533 
2.205 
4,390 
2,384 

1,607 
1,666 
2,742 
1.348 
3,045 

2,664 
2,751 
1,011 
19,  501 
1,685 

2,893 
2,528 
3,659 
5,103 
930 

3,441 
0,545 
6,  395 
2,479 


1,519 

898 

38 

1,152 

1,827 


13 

796 

1,849 

1,501 

2,778 
1,723 
81 
1,318 
1,256 

1,076 
2 
1,101 
1,174 
3,979 

1,231 
48 

1,501 
798 
14 

69 

6 

424 

1,053 


2,401 
229 

26 
638 

29 

1,925 

1,781 

586 

8 

1,897 

85 


334, 194 


2,851 
4,597 
2,161 
1,085 
3,236 

2,668 
2,  576 
2,237 
4,452 
2,435 

1,653 
1,680 
2,707 
1,359 
3,090 

2,721 
2,798 
1,024 
21,374 
1,692 


2,579 

3,  758 

5,241 

940 

3,521 
6,752 
6,576 

2,536 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 

dwell- 
ing. 


4.34 
4.81 
4.39 
4.52 
6.28 

4.07 
2.31 
4.57 
4.66 
5.24 

4.20 
5.32 
2.88 
4.97 
4.74 

4.28 
3.50 
4.25 
4.44 
5.76 

4.89 
3.17 
4.45 
3.69 
1.64 

2.66 
5.67 
4.78 
4.46 
3.  50 

4.49 
4.55 
3.69 
3.79 
6.48 

5.43 
5.22 
3.76 
5.00 
5.55 
6.00 


5.47 

5.40 
.5.47 
5.27 
5.66 
5.53 

5.22 
5.32 
5.53 
5.38 
5.62 

5.50 
5.44 
5.51 
5.39 
5.43 

5.19 
5.51 
5.32 
5.55 
5.34 

5.41 
5.40 
5.43 
5.66 
5.62 

5.50 
5.48 
5.47 
5.32 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fara- 

iiy- 


4.31 
4.75 
4.39 
4.38 
5.73 

3.99 
2.31 
4.53 
4.63 
5.00 

4.20 
5.31 
2.88 
4.89 
4.73 

4.22 
3.50 
4.21 
4.40 
5.50 

4.83 
3.10 
4.36 
3.65 
1.64 

2.62 
5.67 
4.71 
4.38 
3.56 

4.41 
4.49 
3.69 
3.78 
6.48 

5.33 
5.13 
3.67 
5.00 
5.51 
6.00 


5.29 


5.31 
5.38 
5.20 
5.65 
5.44 

5.10 
5.24 
5.45 
5.31 
5.50 

5.35 
5.40 
5.46 
5.34 
5.35 

5.08 
5.41 
5.25 
5.06 
5.32 

5.25 
5.29 
5.29 
5.51 
5.56 

5.38 
5.31 
5.32 
5.20 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


87a 


T.B.K  S  -TOTAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 
Table  ».     iUiA  FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890-ContiBue(L 


874 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.-T0TAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 

FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES :  1890— Continued. 


Texas — Continued . 

Eucinal 

Erath 

Falls 

Fannin 

Fayette 


Fisher 

Floyd 

Foley 

Fort  Bend. 
Franklin . . 


Freestone . 

Frio 

Gaines 

Galveston - 
Garza 


Gillespie  .. 
Glasscock. 

Goliad 

Gonzales . . 
Gray 


Grayson 

Gregg 

Grimes 

Guadalupe . 
Hale 


Hall 

Hamilton . . 
Hansford.. 
Hardeman. 
Hardin 


Harris  . . . 
Harrison . 
Hartley  . . 
Haskell  . . 
Hays 


Hemphill... 
Henderson . 

Hidalgo 

Hill 

Hood 


Hopkins  . . . 

Houston 

Howard 

Hunt , 

Hutchinson  . 


Irion 

Jack 

Jackson 

Jasper 

Jeff  Davis. 


Jefferson .  . . . 

Johnson 

Jones 

Karnes  

Kaufman 


Kendall  . 
Kent ... 

Kerr 

Kimblo. . 
King  . . . . 


Kinney. 
Knox... 
Lamar  . 
Lamb  . . 


Lampasas . 
Lasalle. . .. 

Lavaca 

Lee 


Total 

dwell- 
ings. 


Leon 

Liberty 

Limestone 
Lipscomb  . 


433 
3,843 
3,791 
7,  U0« 
5,696 

536 

119 

3 

1,995 
1,186 

2,811 

523 

12 

6, 1U8 

2 

1,207 

42 

992 

3,109 
60 

10,  0C5 
1,713 
3,987 
2,474 
133 

147 

1,629 

33 

714 


6,907 

4,817 

54 

278 

1,989 

129 
2,215 
1,139 
4,787 
1,342 

3,712 

3,  530 

261 

5,719 

10 

158 
1,771 
578 
960 
279 

1, 109 

3,  964 

671 

614 

3,884 

710 

56 

771 

396 

29 

712 

197 

6,741 

•^       1 

1,402 

543 

3,734 

2,164 

2,  527 
818 

3,897 
126 


Total 
families. 


483 
3,918 
3,860 
7,147 
5,760 

540 

122 

3 

2,034 

1,219 

2,858 

577 

13 

6,312 


1,319 

42 
1,000 
3,167 

00 

10,311 

1,728 

4,  021 

2,582 

133 

151 

1,061 

33 

728 
771 

7,088 

4.877 

54 

286 

2,015 

129 
2,221 
1,102 
4,906 
1,358 

3,746 

3,582 

262 

5,826 

10 

189 
1,827 
594 
961 
282 

1,123 

4,032 

080 

614 

3,947 

717 

57 

786 

418 

29 

745 

209 

6,830 

1 

1,418 

544 

3,748 

2,  206 

2,568 
819 

3,959 
126 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


6.34 
5.62 
5.46 
5.53 
5.53 

5.59 

4.45 
8.33 
5.31 
5.46 

5.  09 
5.95 
5.67 
.5.15 
7.00 

5.44 
4.95 
5.96 
5.79 
3.38 

5.29 
5.49 
5.35 
6. 15 
5.42 

4.78 
5.72 
4.03 
5.47 
5.14 

5.39 
5.55 
4.67 
5.99 
5.71 

4.02 
5.55 
5.74 
5.76 
5.67 

5.54 
5.48 
4.64 
5.58 
5.80 

5.51 
5.50 
5.68 
5.83 
5.00 

5.28 
5.63 
5.66 
5.92 
5.56 

5.39 
5.79 
5.79 
5.66 
5.97 

5.31 
5.76 
5.53 
4.00 

5.41 
3.94 
5.86 
5.52 

5.48 
5.17 
5.56 
5.02 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


5.68 
5.51 
5.36 

5.42 
5.47 

5.55 

4.34 
8.33 
5.20 
5.32 

5.59 
5.39 
5.23 
4.99 
7.00 

5.35 
4.95 
5.91 
5.69 
3.38 

5.16 
5.44 
5.30 
5.89 
5.42 

4.66 
5.61 
4.03 
5.36 
5.13 

5.26 
5.48 
4.67 
5.82 
5.63 

4.02 
5.53 
5.62 
5.62 
5.61 

.5.  4D 
5.40 
4.62 
5.47 
5.80 

4.60 
5.33 
5.52 
5.82 
4.94 

5.22 
5.53 
5.58 
5.92 
5.47 

5.34 
5.68 
5.68 
5.37 
5.97 

5.08 
5.43 
5.46 
4.00 

5.35 
3.93 
5.84 
5.42 

5.39 
5.16 

5.48 
5.02 


Texas — Continued. 

Live  Oak 

Llano 

Loving 

Lubbock 

Lynn 


McCulloch  . 
McLennan  . 
McMullen.. 
Madison  ... 
Marion 


Martin 

Mason 

Matagorda . 
Maverick  . . 
Medina 


Menard  . 
Midland. 
Milam... 
Mills.... 
Mitchell. 


Montague 

Montgomery  . 

Moore 

Morris 

Motley 


Nacogdoches . 

Navarro 

Newton 

Nolan 

Nueces 


Ochiltree. . 
Oldham  .... 

Orange 

Palo  Pinto 
Panola 


Parker . 
Parmer. 
Pecos  . . 
Polk  - . . 
Potter. . 


Presidio... 

Eains 

Randall . . . 
Red  River. 
Reeves 


Refugio 

Roberts 

Robertson. 
Rockwall  . 
Runnels... 


Rusk 

Sabine 

San  Augustine. 

San  Jacinto 

San  Patricio 


San  Saba  

Schleicher  . . 

Scurry  

Shackelford . 
Shelby 


Sherman  . . 

Smith 

Somervell . 
Starr 


Stephens . . 
Stonewall . 

Sutton 

Swisher . . . 


Total 
dwell, 
iugs. 


Tarrant 

Taylor 

Terry 

Throckmorton 


348 

1,143 

1 

9 

7 

583 
7,  091 

186 
1,  475 
2,063 

55 
885 
790 
025 
999 

231 
207 
4,517 
974 
467 

3.376 

2,054 

2 

1,214 

24 

2,857 

4,750 

787 

292 

1,511 

48 

70 

871 

1.504 

2,560 

3,906 
4 

265 
1,809 

191 

349 

742 

47 

3,820 

540 

230 

80 

4,909 

1,  049 

600 

3,275 

838 

1,140 

1,386 

210 

1,143 

20 

299 

400 

2,520 

18 

4,944 

600 

1,680 

901 

154 

108 

22 

7,177 

1,315 

2 

165 


Total 
families. 


365 

1,154 
1 


604 
7,289 

J  98 
1,517 
2,067 

55 

896 

805 

075 

1,041 

241 
207 
4,579 
989 
501 

3,451 

2,093 

2 

1,222 

26 

2,889 

4,882 

796 

304 

1,523 

50 

70 

875 

1,533 

2,587 

4,038 
4 

286 
1,866 

193 

349 

745 

47 

3,849 

540 

230 

83 

4,946 

1,074 

603 

3,292 

844 

1,104 

1,408 

241 

1,106 

20 

304 

411 

2,544 

18 

5,036 

627 

1,  721 

903 
150 
108 
22 

7,557 

1.343 

4 

167 


Per- 

Per- 

sons 

sons 

to  a 

to  a 

dwell- 

fam- 

ing. 

iiy- 

5.91 

5.63 

5.92 

5.87 

3.00 

3.00 

3.67 

3.67 

3.43 

3.43 

5.52 

5.33 

5.53 

5.38 

5.58 

5.24 

5.77 

5.61 

5.27 

5.25 

4.80 

4.80 

5.85 

5.78 

5.04 

4.95 

5.92 

5.48 

5.74 

5.50 

5.26 

5.04 

4.99 

4.99 

5.48 

5.41 

5.64 

5.55 

4.41 

4.11 

5.59 

5.47 

5.73 

5.62 

7.50 
5.42 
5.79 

5.59 
5.  55 
5.91 
5.39 
5.30 

4.13 
3.80 
5.48 
5.53 
5.60 

5.55 
1.75 
5.00 
5.71 
4.45 

4.87 
5.27 
3.98 
5.62 
2.31 

5.39 
4.08 
5.40 
5.69 
5.32 

5.67 
5.93 
5.87 
5.31 
6.25 

5.81 
7.75 
4.73 
5.03 
5.70 

1.89 
5.73 
5.64 
6.40 

5.47 
6.65 
6.09 
4.55 

5.73 

5.29 

10.50 

5.47 


7.50 
5.38 
5.35 

5.53 
5.40 
5.84 
5.17 
5.31 

3.96 
3.86 
5.45 
5.43 
5.54 

5.37 
L75 
4.64 
5.54 
4.40 

4.87 
5.25 
3.98 
5.57 
2.31 

5.39 
3.93 
5.36 
5.56 
5.30 

5.61 
5.89 
5.75 
5.23 
5.44 

5.70 
7.75 
4.65 
4.90 
5.65 

1.89 
5.62 
5.45 
6.25 

5.46 
6.56 
6.09 
4.55 

5.44 
5.18 
5.25 
5.40 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


875 


T.BI.E  1  -TOTAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 
lABLr  A.     ivj  FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890-Continuecl. 


Texas— Continued . 

Titus 

Tom  Green 

Travis 

Trinity 

Tyler 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Upshur 

Upton 

Uvalde 

Valverde . .  - 
Tan  Zandt . 


Victoria 

"Walker 

Waller 

"Ward 

Washington . 


"Webb 

"Wharton.. 
"Wheeler.. - 
Wichita... 
"Wilbarger. 


"Williamson 

"Wilson 

"Winkler  ... 

"Wise 

Wood 


Yoakum  , 
Young . . 
Zapata . . 
Zavalla. . 


Utah . 


Beaver . . . 
Boxelder . 

Cache 

Davis 

Emery  .  - . 

Garfield . . 
Grand  ... 

Iron 

Juab 

Eane 


Millard  . . . 
Morgan  . . . 

Piute  

Kich 

Salt  Lake  . 

San  Juan . 
Sanpete  . . 

Sevier 

Summit .  - 
Tooele  . . . . 


Uinta 

Utah 

Wasatch 

Washington 
Weber 


Vermont 


Addison 

Bennington  . 
Caledonia  . . . 
Chittenden.. 
Essex 


Franklin . . . 
(.Trand  Isle  . 
ijamoillo  . . . 

Orange 

Orleans 


Total 
families. 


Rutland 

Washington 
Windham  — 
Windsor 


1,499 
1,131 
6,  541 
1,  425 
2,004 

2,257 
14 

669 

521 
2,998 

1,602 
2,127 
2,128 
21 
5,213 

2,642 

1,384 

120 

930 

1,320 

4,464 
1.866 
4 
4,305 
2,  522 

1 
904 
626 
213 

37,  285 

581 
1,417 
2,941 
1,199 

922 

438 

109 

483 

1, 120 

317 

788 
333 
516 
267 
9,472 

71 

2,678 

1,163 

1,457 

748 

382 

4.380 

634 

802 

4,067 


69,  817 


1,531 
1,166 
6,712 
1,430 
2,025 

2,  266 

14 

682 

573 

3,053 

1,645 
2,149 
2,162 
21 
5,254 

2, 855 

1,442 

120 

943 

1,346 

4,490 
1,903 
4 
4,364 
2,533 

1 
940 
642 
214 

38, 816 

610 
1,466 
3,026 
1,259 


440 
109 
502 
1, 132 
322 

799 
334 
516 
268 
10,105 

7] 

2,739 

1,191 

1,491 

750 

382 

4,  523 

646 

825 

4,382 


75,  869 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


5.46 
4.56 
5.55 
5.37 
5.43 

5.62 
3.71 
5.69 
5.52 
5.41 

5.45 
6.05 
5.12 
3.67 
5.59 

5.62 
5.48 
6.48 
5.19 
5.37 

5.80 
5.71 
4.50 
5.61 
5.52 

4.00 
5.59 
5.69 
5.15 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 
ily- 


5.35 
4.42 
5.41 
5.35 
5.37 

5.60 
3.71 
5.58 
5.02 
5.31 

5.31 
5.99 
.5.04 
.3.67 
5.55 

5.20 
5.26 
6.48 
5.12 
5.27 

5.77 
5.60 
4.50 
5.53 
5.50 

4.00 
5.37 
5.55 
5.13 


5.58 

5.36 

5.75 

5.48 

5.  .39 

5.21 

5.27 

5.13 

5.63 

5.36 

5.51 

5.47 

5.61 

5.58 

4.96 

4.96 

5.55 

5.34 

4.98 

4.93 

5.32 

5.23 

5.12 

5.05 

5.35 

5.32 

5.51 

5.5] 

5.72 

5.70 

6.17 

5.14 
4.91 
5.33 
5.31 
4.95 

7.23 
5.43 
5.67 
5.00 
5.59 


4.76 


Virginia. 


5.78 

5.14 
4.80 
5.  20 
5.19 
4.93 

7.23 
5.25 
5.57 
4.86 
5.19 


4.38 


4,892 

5,094 

4,454 

4,  653 

5,024 

5,596 

0,738 

7,  430 

1,720 

1,917 

5,908 

6,332 

776 

820 

2,765 

2,  936 

4,676 

4,988 

4,829 

5,119 

9,081 

10,  024 

6,112 

6,748 

5,527 

6,  «2 

7,315 

7,750 

4.55 

4.37 

4.59 

4.39 

4.66 

4.19 

5.25 

4.76 

5.53 

4.96 

5.04 

4.70 

4.95 

4.69 

4.64 

4.  .37 

4.19 

3.92 

4.58 

4.32 

5.00 

4.53 

4.84 

4.39 

4.80 

4.11 

4.33 

4.09 

Accomac  ... 
Albemarle  . 
Alexandria. 
Alleghany  . 
Amelia 


Amherst 

Appomattox 

Augusta 

Bath 

Bedford 


Bland 

Botetourt 

Brunswick. .. 

Buchanan 

Buckingham  . 


Campbell 

Caroline 

Carroll 

Cliarles  City 
Charlotte 


Chesterfield  . 

Clarke 

Craig 

Culpeper 

Cumberland . 


Dickenson 

Dinwiddle 

Elizabeth  City 

Essex 

Fairfax 


Fauquier . . 

Floyd 

Fluvanna  . 
Franklin . . 
Frederick 


Giles 

Gloucester . 
Goochland  . 
Grayson . .  - 
Greene 


Greenesville  , 

Halifax 

Hanover 

Henrico 

Henry 


Highland 

Isle  of  Wight . .  - 

James  City 

King  iind  Queen. 
King  George 


King  William. 

Lancaster 

Lee 

Loudoun 

Louisa 


Lunenburg 

Madison 

Mathews 

Mecklenburg 

Middlesex 

Montgomery 

Nansemond 

Nelson 

New  Kent 

Norfolk 

Northampton 

Northumberland . 


Nottoway  

Orange  

Page 

Patrick 

Petersburg  city 
Pittsylvania  — 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Total 
families. 


292, 654 


304, 673 


5,  325 
5,460 
3,595 
1,563 
1,675 

2,998 
1,  655 
6,554 
822 
5,358 

911 

2,581 
3,181 

1,  022 
2,580 

6,  829 
2,874 
2,788 
934 
2,764 

4,733 

1,410 

075 

2,  283 
1,682 

869 
2,  364 
2,  462 
1,873 
2,977 

3,849 
2,591 
1,693 
4,320 
3,392 

1,554 
2,122 
1,725 

2,  597 
962 

1,578 
6,187 

3,  071 
16,  622 

3,  206 

924 
2,184 
1,006 
1,737 
1,195 

1,694 

1,  345 
3,114 
4,108 
2,884 

2,016 
1,746 
1,404 
4,  625 
1,364 
3,070 

3,751 

2,  634 
963 

13,750 
1,889 
1,577 

2,041 
2,233 
2,330 
2,601 
4,307 
10,  604 


5,378 
5,577 
3,  802 
1,577 
1,694 

3,027 

1,  723 
6,798 

824 
5,436 

912 

2,  634 
3,222 
1,030 
2,590 

7,632 
2,912 
2,796 
981 
2,790 

4,909 

1,  439 
694 

2,  327 
1,718 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


Per. 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


5.44 


3,192 

3,920 
2,  610 
1,696 
4,345 
3,486 

1,556 
2, 123 
1,741 
2,  619 
996 

1,590 
6,  278  1 
3, 108 
19,917 
3,244 

937 
2,188 

1,  088 
1,745 
1,218 

1,697 
1,346 

3,  133 
4,179 

2,  911 

2,047 
1,761 
1,409 

4,  692 
1,418 
3,124 

3,918 
2,650 
967 
15,  918 
1,989 
1,589 

2,096 
2,271 
2,376 
2,  618 
5,089 
n,055 


5.12 
5.93 
5.17 
5.94 
5.41 

5.85 
5.79 
5.65 
5.58 
5.83 

5.  63 
5.76 
5,  42 
5.74 
5.57 

6.02 
5.80 
5.56 
.5.42 
5.  45 

5.54 
5.72 
5.08 
5.80 
5.64 

5.  84 
5.72 
0.57 
5.36 
5.59 

5.87 
5.56 
5.62 
5.78 
5.27 

5.85 
5.49 
5.77 
5.54 
5.84 

.5.  22 
5.56 
5.67 
6.22 
5.68 

5.79 
5.18 
5.61 
5.  57 
5.56 

5.67 
5.35 
5.85 
5.67 
5.89 

5.64 
,5.86 
5.40 
5.48 
5.47 
5.78 

5.25 
5.82 
5.72 
5.60 
5.46 
5.00 

,5.67 
5.74 
5.  62 
5.44 
5.27 
5.65 


5.07 
5.81 
4.89 
5.89 
5.35 

5.80 
5.57 
5.  44 
5.57 
5.74 

5.62 
5.64 
5.35 
5.70 
5.55 

5.38 
5.73 
5.54 
5.16 
5.40 

5.34 
5.61 
5.53 
5.69 
5.52 

5.81 
5.64 
0.40 
5.30 
5.22 

5.76 
5.52 
5.61 
5.75 
5.13 

5.84 
5.49 
5.72 
5.50 
5.64 

5.18 
5.48 
5.60 
5.19 
5.61 

5.71 
5.17 
5.19 
5.54 
5.45 

5.66 
5.34 
5.81 
5.57 
5.84 

5.56 
5.81 
5.38 
5.40 
5.26 
5.68 

5.03 
5.79 
5.70 
4.84 
5.19 
4.96 

5.53 
5.64 
5.51 
5.40 
4.46 
5.42 


876 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  3.-T0TAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 
FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890-Continue(i. 


Virginia — Continued. 

Powhatan 

Prince  Edward  .. 
Prince  George  . . . 
Princess  Anno. . . 
Prince  William  . . 


Pulaski 

Eappahannocli. 

Richmond 

Koanoke 

Rockbridge 


Rockingham  . 

Russell 

Scott 

Shenandoali.- 
Smyth 


Southampton.. 
Spottsylvania . 

Stafford 

Surry 

Sussex 


Tazewell 

Warren 

Warwick 

"Washington. 


Westmoreland 

Wise 

Wythe 

York 


Washington 


Adams . . 
A.sotin  . . . 
Cliehalis. 
Clallam.. 
Clarke . . . 


Columbia. 
Cowlitz... 
Douglas.. . 
Franklin  .. 
Garfield... 


Island 

Jefferson . 

King 

Kitsap 

Kittitas . . . 

Klickitat.. 

Lewis 

Lincoln. . . 

Mason 

Okanogan . 


Pacific 

Pierce 

San  Juan . 

Skagit 

Skamania. 


Snohomish  . . 

Spokane 

Stevens  

Thurston 

Wahkiakum. 


Wallawalla 
Whatcom  . 
Whitman  . 
Yakima 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


1,147 
2,589 
1,583 
1,871 
1,788 

2,247 
1,478 
1,329 
4,700 
3,900 

5,820 
2,854 
3,774 
3,740 
2,243 

3,778 
2,614 
1,42] 
1,628 
2,136 

3,070 
1,456 
1,102 
5,302 

1,5C3 
1,588 
3,119 
1,452 


68,  833 


509 
371 

1,861 
726 

2,301 

1,343 

1,263 

987 

167 

799 

384 

1,274 

11,  739 

1,180 

1,970 

1,125 

2,  415 

2,257 

574 

341 


8,766 
506 

1,893 
195 

1,666 
7,166 
1,040 
1,712 
449 

2,360 

3,652 

4,076 

897 


Total 
families. 


1,160 
2,648 
1,583 
1,877 
1,807 

2,301 
1,528 
1,333 
4,919 
4,021 

5,973 
2,866 
3,814 
3,830 
2,271 

3,779 
2,648 
1,428 
1,667 
2, 103 

3,115 
1,479 
1,190 
5,405 

1,564 
1,629 
3,228 
1,484 


70,  977 


Per. 
sons 
to  a 
dwell, 
ing. 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


511 
380 

1,906 
732 

2,326 

1,368 

1,297 

987 

167 

833 

397 

1,320 

12,  377 

1,207 

2,010 

1,145 

2,486 

2,257 

601 

343 


9,352 
514 

1,950 
198 

1,698 
7,302 
1,054 
1,755 
457 

2.407 

3,728 

4,137 

906 


5.92 

5.68 
4.97 
5.08 
5.48 

5.69 
5.87 
5.38 
6.40 
5.91 

5.38 
5.65 
5.75 
5.26 
5.96 

5.31 
5.44 
5.18 
5.07 
5.20 

6.48 
5.69 
6.03 
5.47 

5.37 
5.88 
5.78 
5.23 


5.85 
5.55 
4.97 
5.07 
5.43 

5.56 
5.68 
5.36 
6.12 
5.74 

5.24 
5.63 
5.69 

5.14 
5.88 

5.31 
5.38 
5.16 
4.95 
5.13 

6.39 
5.60 
5.59 
5.37 

5.37 
5.74 
5.58 
5.12 


5. 08       4. 92 


4.12 
4.26 
4.97 
3.82 
5.09 

5.00 
4.68 
3.20 
4.17 
4.88 

4.65 
6.57 
5.45 
3.92 
4.46 

4.59 
4.76 
4.13 
4.92 
4.30 

5.01 
5.81 
4.09 
4.62 
3.97 

5.11 
5.23 
4.17 
5.65 
5.63 

5.18 
5.09 
4.69 
4.94 


4.11 
4.16 
4.85 
3.79 
5.03 

4.90 
4.56 
3.20 
4.17 
4.68 

4.50 
6.34 
5.17 
3.83 
4.37 

4.51 
4.63 
4.13 
4.70 
4.28 

5.01 
5.45 
4.03 
4.49 
3.91 

5.01 
5.13 
4.12 
5.51 
5.53 

5.08 
4.99 
4.62 
4.89 


West  Virginia . 


Barbour.. 
Berkeley. 

Boone 

Braxton . . 
Brooke . . . 


Cabell 

Calhoun. .. 

Clay 

Doddridge  . 
Fayette  . . . 


Gilmer 

Grant 

Greenbrier . 
Hampshire. 
Hancock  ... 


Hardy 

Harrison . 
Jackson.. 
Jefferson. 
Kanawha. 


Lewis 

Lincoln  ... 
Logan 

Mc'Dowell. 
Marion 


Marshall . . . 

Mason 

Mercer 

Mineral 

Monongalia  , 


Monroe 

Morgan  . . . 
Nicholas  .. 

Ohio 

Pendleton  . 


Pleasants  .. 
Pocahontas . 

Preston 

Putnam 

Raleigh 


Randolph. 

Ritchie 

Roane  

Summers . 
Taylor.... 


Tucker . . 
Tyler . .  - . 
Upshur . . 
Wayne  . . 
Webster . 


Wetzel ... 

Wirt 

Wood 

Wyoming  . 


Wisconsin  . 


Adams . . 
Ashland. 
Barron  . . 
Bayfield. 

Brown  . . 
Buffalo. - 
Burnett . 
Calumet. 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Total 
families. 


136, 378 


2,410 
3,539 
1,157 
2,386 
1,325 

4,062 
1,377 
790 
2,169 
3,747 

1,707 
1,188 
3,182 
2,093 
1,242 

1,345 
4,099 
3,441 

2,844 


2,582 
1,925 
1,787 
1,226 
3,997 

3,848 
4,179 
2,652 
2,199 
3,065 

2,204 
1,260 
1,  635 
7,172 
1,452 

1,306 
1,196 
3,877 
2,553 
1,604 

1,969 
2,987 
2,611 
2,241 
2,365 

1,119 
2,250 
2,315 
3,141 
813 

3,034 

1,679 

5,379 

990 


316, 163 


140,  359 


1,429 
3,139 
3,019 
1,325 

6,993 

2,861 

891 

3,069 


2,442 
3,607 
1,178 
2,395 
1,332 

4,302 
1,426 
803 
2,185 
3,834 

1,713 
1,200 
3,235 
2,117 
1,299 

1,  395 

4,174 
3,  515 
2,910 
7,848 

2,632 
1,980 
1,795 
1,228 
4,078 

3,915 

4,273 
2,792 
2,239 
3,108 

2,235 
1,283 
1,648 
8,332 
1,480 

1,324 
1,217 
3,  965 
2,  575 
1,645 

2,013 
3,021 
2,651 
2,340 
2,434 

1,151 
2,  259 
2,329 
3,222 
824 

3,082 
1,717 
5,578 
1,054 


335,  456 


1,462 
3,379 
3,111 

1,421 

7,227 

2,979 

900 

3,121 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing 


5.59 


5.27 
5.28 
5.95 
5.84 
5.03 

5.81 
5.92 
5.90 
5.62 
5.48 

5.71 
5.73 
5.67 
5.46 
5.16 

5.63 
5.35 
5.53 
5.47 
5.58 

6.16 
5.84 
6.21 
5.95 
5.18 

5.39 
5.47 
6.03 
5.50 
5.12 

5.64 
5.35 
5.69 
5.79 
6.00 

5.77 
5.70 
5.25 
5.62 
5.98 

5.91 

5.56 
5.86 
5.85 
5.14 

5.77 
5.  .32 
5.49 
5.94 
5.88 

5.55 
5.61 
5.32 
6.31 


5.34 


4.82 
6.39 
5.11 
5.  .58 

5.60 
5.59 
4.93 
5.39 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


5.43 


5.20 
5.18 
5.84 
5.82 
5.00 

5.48 
5.72 
5.80 
5.58 
5.36 

5.69 
5.67 
5.57 
5.32 
4.94 

5.42 
5.25 
5.41 
5.34 
5.45 

6.04 
5.68 
6.18 
5.94 


5.30 
5.35 
5.73 
5.40 
5.05 

5.56 
5.26 
5.65 
4.99 
5.89 

5.69 
5.60 
5.13 
5.57 
5.83 

5.78 
5.50 
5.77 
5.61 
4.99 

5.61 
5.30 
5.46 
5.79 
5.80 

5.46 
5.48 
5.13 
5.93 


5.03 


4.71 
5.94 
4.96 
5.20 

5.42 
5.37 
4.88 
5.33 


DWELLmGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


877 


Table  3  -TOTAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO  A 

FAMILY,  BY  COUNTIES:  1890— Continued. 


"Wisconsin — Continued. 

Chippewa 

Clark 

Columbia 

Crawford 

Dane 


Dodge 

Door 

Douglas . . 

Dunn 

Eauclaire 


Florence  

Fond  du  Lac . 

Forest 

Grant 

Green 


Green  Lake  . 

Iowa 

Jackson 

Jefferson  — 
Juneau 


Kenosha  .. 
Kewavmee . 

Lacrosse... 
Lafayette . . 
Langlade . . 


Lincoln 

Manitowoc  . 
Marathon  . . 
Marinette  . . 
Marquette . . 

Milwaukee . 

Monroe 

Oconto  

Oneida 


Outagamie. 
Ozaukee . . . 

Pepin 

Pierce 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Total 
families. 


4,550 
3,474 
5,938 
3,022 
11, 267 

8,818 
2,770 
2.  U66 
4, 247 
5,553 

447 
8,802 

198 
7,285 
4,712 

3,118 
4,  348 
3,046 
6,937 
3,559 

2,  981 
2,847 
7,178 
4,  002 
1,864 

2,069 
6,856 
5,496 
3,375 
1,914 

38,  222 

4,668 

2,682 

807 

7,204 
2,764 
1,385 
4,104 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


4,780 
3,520 
6,055 
3,086 
11,824 

9,104 
2,885 
2,246 
4,438 
6,065 

461 
9,058 

204 
7,454 
4,832 

3,166 
4,412 
3,106 
7,126 
3,626 

3,138 
2,907 
7,  721 
4,093 
1,919 

2,281 
7,232 
5,718 
3,727 
1,932 

46,  760 
4,719 
2,730 


7,483 
2,859 
1,399 
4,188 


5.53 
5.10 
4.77 
5.29 
5.29 

5.10 
5.66 
6.52 
5.34 
5.52 

5.83 
5.01 
5.11 
5.03 
4.82 

4.86 
5.09 
5.19 
4.83 
4.81 

5.23 
5.67 
5.41 
5.06 
5.08 

.5.80 
5.52 
5.53 
6.02 
5.06 

6.18 
4.97 
5.60 
6.21 

5.37 
5.41 
5.01 
4.97 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


5.26 

5.03 
4.68 
5.18 
5.04 

4.94 
5.44 
6.00 
5.11 
5.06 

5.65 
4.87 
4.96 
4.92 
4.70 

4.79 
5.01 
5.09 
4.71 
4.72 

4.97 
5.56 
5.03 
4.95 
4.93 

5.26 
5.23 
5.31 

5.45 
5.01 

5.05 
4.92 
5.50 
5.77 

5.17 
5.23 
4.95 
4.87 


Wisconsin — Continued. 

Polk 

Portage 

Price 

Kacine 

Kiohland 


Rock 

St.  Croix.. 

Sauk 

Sawyer... 
Shawano  . 


Sheboygan  ... 

Taylor 

Trempealeau . 
Vernon 


"Walworth . . . 
"Washburn  .. 
"Washington . 
"Waukesha  .  - 


"Waupaca... 
"Waushara.. 
"Winnebago. 
"Wood 


"Wyoming 


Albany  .. 
Carbon. .. 
Converse. 
Crook 


Fremont  . 
Johu.son. 
Laramie . . 
Natrona . 


Sheridan  — 
Sweetwater  . 

TJiuta 

"Weston 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Total 
families. 


2,610 
4,719 
970 
7, 216 
3,890 

8,999 
4,270 
6,298 
363 
3,  452 

7,685 
1,309 
3,520 
4,874 

6,135 

563 

4,183 

6,574 

5,281 
2,797 
9,774 
3,360 


11,  880 


1,864 

1,426 

685 

560 

590 

569 

2,771 

314 

504 

837 

1,466 

294 


Per. 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


2,661 
4,828 
1,019 
7,596 
3,944 

9,  364  1 
4,384 
6,475 
403 
3,518 

8,546 
1,352 
3,576 
4,958 

6,358 

603 

4,299 

6,858 

5,363 

2,839 

10,317 

3,473 


12, 065 


4.97 
5.25 

5.42 
5.03 
4.92 

4.80 
5.42 
4.85 
5.45 
5.57 

5.53 
5.14 
5.38 
5.15 

4.54 
.5.20 
5.44 
5.06 

5.07 
4.83 
5.13 
5.39 


1,888 

1,440 

689 

570 

591 

571 

2,810 

319 

512 
851 

1,487 
337 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


4.87 
5.14 
5.16 
4.77 
4.85 

4.62 

5.28 
4.72 
4.91 
5.47 

4.97 
4.98 
5.29 
5.06 

4.38 
4.85 
5.29 
4.85 

5.00 
4.76 
4.86 
5.22 


5.03 


4.76 
4.81 
4.00 
4.18 

4.17 
4.14 
6.05 
3.48 

3.91 

5.90 
5.38 
8.24 


4.70 
4.76 
3.97 
4.10 

4.17 
4.13 
5.97 
3.43 

3.85 
5.81 
5.30 
7.19 


878 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH   CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  4.— TOTAL  DWELLINGS   AND   FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO 
A  FAMILY,  FOR  PLACES  HAVING  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890. 


[This  table  shows  all  places,  incorporated  and  unincorporated,  bavin 
returned  by  tbe  census  enumerators  separat     " 
New  England  states  towns  baviug 
case  of  cities  or  boroughs  having  8 
the  town  is  given.] 


2,500  inhabitants  or  more,  so  far  as  they  have  been 


rs  separate  trom  the  township,  precinct,  district,  etc.,  of  which  thev  form  apart.  In  the 
a  poijulation  of  2,.)00  inhabitants  or  more  are  ahown,  except  in  Connecticut,  where  in  the 
,000  inhabitants  or  more  which  have  been  separately  returned,  the  citv  or  borough  and  not 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Alabama : 

Anniston 

Bessemer 

Birmingham 

Decatur 

Eufaula 


Florence  . . . 
Fort  Payne. 
Gadsden  ... 
Greenville  . 
Huntsville . 


Mobile  . . . 
Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 


Montgomery  . 
New  Decatur. 

Opelika 

Phenix   


Selma 

Sheffield  ... 

Troy 

Tuscaloosa 


Arizona: 
Phenix. 
Tucson. 


Arkansas: 

Camden 

Eureka  Springs  . 

Fayetteville 

Port  Smith 

Helena 


Hot  Springs.. . 
Little  Roclc  . . . 

Pine  Bluff 

Texarkana  (a). 


California : 

Alameda 

Bakersfield. 

Berkeley 

Chico..". 

Eureka 

Fresno 


Los  Angeles  . 
AVard  1.... 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward? 

AVardS 

Ward  9 


Marysville  .. 

Napa 

Nevada  city . 


Oakland.. 
Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
AVard  0. 
Ward  7. 


Total 

dwell- 
ings. 


1,532 

1,0.36 

4.782 

507 


1,030 
523 
503 
572 

1,349 

6,047 

714 

102 

203 

277 

537 

1,274 

1,471 

1,409 

4,033 
659 
731 
723 

1,410 
439 
692 
659 


824 
1,221 


484 

903 

537 

2,174 

1,120 

1,737 

4,980 

1,797 

759 


2,297 
463 

1,  058 
640 


Total 
families. 


1,637 

1,044 

5,243 

545 

870 

1,062 
557 
5S4 
599 

1,527 

6,480 

844 

166 

220 

294 

576 

1,  359 

1,561 

1,460 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


6.53 
4.39 
5.47 
5.45 
5.31 

5.84 
5.16 
5.77 
4.91 
5.93 

5.14 
4.91 
4.69 
4.22 
0.11 
5.80 
4.89 
5.06 
5.30 


4,431  I  5.43 

692  I  5.41 

750  '  5.07 

753  1  5. 12 

1,  484  i  5.  41 

440  I  6.22 

7.32  4.98 

660  I  6.40 


832 
1,225 


484 

917 

538 

2,303 

1,176 

1,758 

5,496 

2,068 

763 


2,328 
492 

1,063 
643 


1,789 

1,  idi 

1,886 

10,  368 

11,  056 

1,241 

1,264 

1,788 

1,910 

1,326 

1,534 

1,  232 

1,315 

528 

541 

734 

747 

1,349 

1,505 

1,346 

1,406 

824 

834 

831 

885 

1,000 

1,005 

607 

619 

9,387 

10,  066 

2,725 

2,911 

1,518 

1,617 

1,130 

1,182 

1,165 

1,236 

405 

508 

795 

880 

1,649 

1,732 

3.83 
4.22 


5.31 
4.10 
5.48 
5.20 
4.03 

4.66 
5.20 
5.54 
4.65 


4.80 
5.67 
4.82 
4.52 
4.49 
6.05 

4.86 
4.29 
4.82 
5.65 
4.70 
4.59 
4.37 
5.08 
5.15 
4.54 

4.80 
4.40 
4.16 

5.19 
4.91 
4.89 
5.46 
5.50 
6.65 
5.  40 
5.02 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 
ily. 


6.11 
4.35 
4.99 
5.07 
5.05 

5.66 
4.84 
5.14 
4.68 
5.24 

4.80 
4.16 
4.57 
3.90 
5.76 
5.41 
4.58 
4.77 
5.11 

4.94 
5.15 
4.94 
4.91 

5.14 
6.21 
4.71 
6.39 


3.79 
4.20 


5.31 
4.04 
5.47 
4.91 
4.41 

4.60 

4.71 
4.81 
4.62 


4.80 
5.34 
4.80 
4.50 
4.27 
5.74 

4.56 

4.21 
4.52 
4.88 
4.41 
4.48 
4.30 
4.55 
4.93 
4.49 

4.51 

4.37 
4.08 

4.84 
4.60 
4.59 
5.22 
5.18 
5.31 
4.93 
4.78 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


California — Continued. 

Pasadena 

Petaluma 

Pomona 

Red  BluH 

River.sido 

Sacramento 

San  Bernardino 

San  Diego 


San  Francisco 

Assembly  district  29  . 
Assembly  district  30  , 
Assembly  district  31  . 
Assembly  district  32  . 
Assembly  district  33  . 
Assembly  district  84  - 
Assembly  district  35  . 
Assembly  district  36  . 
A.ssembly  district  37  . 
Assembly  district 38  . 
Assembly  district  89  . 
Assembly  district40  . 
Assembly  di.strict41  . 
Assembly  district  42  . 
Assembly  district  43  . 
Assembly  district  44  . 
Assembly  district  45  . 
Assembly  district  46  . 
As.sembly  district  47  . 
Assembly  district  48  . 


San  Jose 

San  Luis  Obispo 

San  Rafael 

Santa  Ana 

Santa  Barbara  . . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Santa  Clara  . 
Santa  Cruz . . 
Santa  Rosa. . 
Stockton 


Tulare 

Tallejo 

Visalia 

Woodland. 


Colorado : 

Aspen 

Bessemer. 
Boulder . . 
Canyon - 
Colorado  Springs. 


Denver . 
Ward  1 . 
AVard2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 


Durango  .. 
Highlands 
Leadville.. 
Ouray 


Pueblo  . . . 

Salida 

Trinidad  . 


Connecticut : 
Ansonia(6). 

Berlin 

Bethel 

Branford . . . 


1,243 
872 
877 
614 

1,055 

4,826 
895 

3,676 

47, 183 
756 
1,250 
1,605 
2,  094 
2,306 
2,173 
1,483 
1,319 
1,807 
1,848 
2,  050 
2,450 
3,296 
3,792 
2,956 
4,196 
2,779 
1,933 
3,268 
3,816 

3,394 
613 
575 
840 

1,303 

590 
1,222 
1,130 


Total 
families. 


1.255 


637 
1,097 
5,079 

937 
3,725 

52,  535 
939 
1,623 
1,900 
2,720 
2,753 
2,444 
1,  749 
1.500 
2,029 
2,188 
2,509 
2,702 
3,421 
3,970 
3,100 
4,474 
2,945 
2,235 
3,381 
3,953 

3,552 
617 
578 
853 

1,338 

615 
1,249 
1,158 


2,607 
568 

2,  640 
569 

1,200 

1,228 

556 

502 

680 

724 

1,087 

1,155 

507 

527 

678 

681 

491 

522 

2,069 

2,191 

18,  010 

19,  730 

1,288 

1,404 

891 

993 

2,639 

2,872 

1,178 

1,251 

2. 183 

2,428 

1,  710 

1,825 

3,526 

3,720 

3,  545 

4,107 

1,050 

1,130 

593 

029 

1,006 

1,051 

2,110 

2,164 

416 

417 

3,410 

3,761 

556 

556 

1,187 

1,285 

1,785 

2,132 

526  ! 

558 

676  i 

814 

806  1 

931 

Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


3.93 

4.23 
4.14 
4.25 
4.44 
5.47 
4.48 
4.40 

6.34 
9.54 
7.95 
16.72 
7.92 
5.83 
5.63 
6.57 
6.88 
6.58 
6.72 
6.40 
6.11 
5.54 
5.53 
5.37 
5.25 
5.11 
0.00 
5.63 
5.28 

5.32 
4.89 
5.72 
4.32 
4.50 

4.90 
4.58 
4.62 
5.53 

4.75 
5.26 
5.19 
4.51 


4.70 
6.54 
4.91 
5.75 
5.38 

5.93 
5.98 
8.86 
6.18 
8.28 
5.20 
5.26 
5.05 
5.92 
5.60 

4.60 
5.13 
4.92 
6.09 

7.20 
4.65 
4.65 


5.79 
4.94 
5.03 
5.53 


Per- 

.sons 
to  a 
fam- 


3.89 
4.16 
4.12 
4.09 
4.27 
5.20 
4.28 
4.34 

5.69 
7.68 
6.12 
14.13 
6.10 
4.8S 
5.00 
5.57 
«.  05 
5.86 
5.68 
5.24 
;5.54 
5.34 
5.28 
5.12 
4.93 
4.82 
5.19 
.5.44 
5.10 

5.08 
4.85 
5.69 
4.25 
4.38 

4.70 
4.48 
4.51 
5.46 

4.74 
5.17 
5.13 
4.24 


4.42 
6.29 
4.89 
5.41 
5.08 

5.41 
5.49 
7.95 
5.68 
7.80 
4.68 
4.93 
4.79 
5.11 
5.21 

4.33 
4.91 
4.80 
6.08 

6.53 
4.65 
4.30 


4.85 
4.66 
4.18 
4.79 


a  Exclusive  of  that  part  in  Texas. 


I  The  town. 


DWELLINGS  AKD  FAMILIES. 


879 


Table  4  -TOTAL   DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND 
A  FAMILY,  FOR  PLACES  HAVING  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


TO 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROOGHS. 


Connectlcul^Continued. 

BridReport 

Waidl 

Waid2 

Ward:j 

"Ward4 

Wards 

WardO 


Bristol 

Brooklyn  . . 

Canton 

Colchester 
Danbury  . . 


Derby 

East'Haddara  . 
East  Hartford. 
East  "Windsor  . 
Enfield 


Fairfield 

Earmington  . . 
Glastonbury  . . 
Greenwicb  (a) 
Griswold 

Groton 

Guilford 

Hamden 

Hartford 

Huntington  - . . 

KiUinsly 

Litchfield 

Manchester  . . 

Meriden 

Middletowu .  - 


Milford 

Waugatuck 

NewBritain... 
New  Canaan  . . 
New  Hartford- 
New  Haven... 


"Ward 
"Ward  2. 
"Ward  3. 
"Ward  4- 
"Ward  5. 
"Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8- 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10 - 
WardU- 
Wardl2. 


New  London . 
New  Milford . 

Newtown 

Norwalk  (a) . . 
Norwich 

Orange 

Plainfleld 

Portland 

Preston 

Putnam 

Salisbury 

Seymour 

Southingtou  . 

Stafford 

Stamford  (a)  . 
Stonington . . 
Stratford 

Sufiield 

Thomaston  . . 
Thompson  . . 
Torrington . . 

Vernon 

Wallingford 

Waterbiiry.. 
Ward  1  . . . 
Ward  2  .... 
Ward  3  - . . 
Ward  i  .... 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Total 
families. 


7,077 
932 
2,012 
691 
1,256 
1,331 
1,455 

1,450 
476 
525 
576 

2,  723 

1,077 
617 
942 
587 

1,337 


040 

741 


1,172 
653 
788 

6,  553 
846 

1,502 
704 
1,573 
3,  014 
1,296 

846 

1,243 

2,099 

578 

563 

11, 194 

635 

999 

1, 142 

1.481 

559 

629 

879 

9!6 

1,377 

974 

659 

944 

2, 176 

877 

774 

3,  207 

2,597 

985 
722 
942 
479 
1,061 


669 
1,069 

969 
2,744 
1,563 

580 

722 

649 

683 

1,015 

1,182 

1,235 

3,444 
757 
786 
905 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


10,511 
1,404 
2,617 
1,  061 
1,800 
1,671 
1,958 

1,730 
533 
585 
714 

3,841 

1,246 
676 

1,009 
627 

1,531 

894 
676 
837 
2,109 
662 

1,323 

719 

850 

11, 596 

902 

1,649 

763 
1,697 
4,595 
1,  833 

922 

1,272 

3,532 

618 

648 

17,  381 

774 
1,380 
2,017 
2,330 

843 
1,129 
1,870 
1,  332 
1,856 
1,369 
1. 100 
],.375 

3,071 

960 

786 

4,103 

3,671 

1,035 
1,001 
1,028 

599 
1,358 

737 

768 
1,297 
1,091 
3,358 
1,687 

634 

735 
765 
1,090 
1,  282 
1,955 
1,453 

5,824 
1,195 
1,104 
1,614 
1,911 


6.37 
0.88 
6.28 
6.94 
6.51 
5.68 
6.38 

5.09 
5.52 
4.76 
5.19 
6.08 

5.54 
4.21 
4.73 
4.92 
5.38 

4.52 
4.97 
4.67 
5.36 
4.97 

4.73 
4.26 
4.93 
8.12 
4.74 

4.68 
4.69 
5.23 
7.18 
6.95 

4.50 
5.00 
7.87 
4.67 
5.61 

7.26 

7.76 
6.23 
8.51 
7.11 
7.47 
9.05 
9.78 
6.46 
6.14 
5.91 
7.36 
6.85 

6.32 

4.47 
4.57 
5.53 
6.22 

4.61 
6.35 
4.98 
5.33 
6.14 
4.91 

4.93 
.5.15 
4.68 
5.72 
4.60 
4.50 

4.39 
5.05 
8.17 
5.96 
7.45 
5.33 

8.32 
7.46 
6.54 
9.19 
9.57 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


CITIES.  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND    BOROUGHS. 


4.65 
4.57 
4-83 
4.52 
4.54 
4.52 
4.74 

4.27 
4.93 
4.27 
4.18 
4.31 

4.79 
3.84 
4.42 
4.61 
4.70 

4.33 

4.70 
4.13 
4.80 
4.70 

4.19 
3.87 
4.57 
4.59 

4.44 

4-20 
4.33 
4.85 
4.71 
4.92 

4.13 

4.89 
4.68 
4.37 
4.88 

4.68 
6.37 
4.51 
4.82 
4.52 
4.95 
5.  04 
4.60 
4.44 
4.55 
4.20 
4.39 
4.71 

4.48 
4.08 
4.50 
4.33 
4.40 

4.38 
4.58 
4.56 
4.27 
4.80 
4.64 

4.30 
4.24 
4.16 
4.68 
4.26 
4.11 

4.31 
4.28 
5.09 
4.72 
4.51 
4.53 

4.92 
4.73 
4.66 
5.16 
4.99 


Connecticut — Continued. 

Waterford 

Westport 

Wlllimantic 


Winchester 

Windsor 

Windsor  Locks  . 

Delaware : 
Dover 

Newcastle  ..  .i. .. 


Wilminaton- 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7- 
Ward  8- 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 
Wiu-dll. 
Ward  12. 


District  of  Columbia: 
Washington 


Florida : 
Apalachicola . 
Fernandina  . . 
Gainesville. .. 
Jacksonville  . 


Key  West. 

Ocala 

Orlando  - .  - 

Palatka . . . 


Pensacola 

St.  Augustine  . 
Tallahassee . . . 
Tampa 


Georgia : 

Albany 

Americus 
Athens 


Atlanta  .. 
Wardl. 
Ward  2- 
Ward3. 
Ward  4. 
Wards. 
Ward  6. 

Augusta  . 
"Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Wards. 


Brunswick.. 
Cartersville . 
Columbus . . . 

Dal  ton 

Gainesville.. 


GrifBn.... 
Lagrange. 
Macon  . . . 
Marietta  . 


Milledgeville. 

Newnan 

Kome 

Savannah  


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Total 
families. 


ThomaaviUe. 

Valdosta 

Washington. 
Waycross  . . . 


583 

745 

1,109 

1,265 
637 
519 


737 
743 

11,  878 

505 

906 

971 

735 

1,496 

1,016 

1,693 

1,635 

906 

1,031 

489 

495 


38, 798 


576 

560 

596 

3,540 

3,315 

622 
743 
661 

2,501 
987 
606 

1,076 


807 
1,213 
1,520 

11,447 
2,517 
1,816 
1,484 
1.990 
1,901 
1,739 

6,720 
1,179 
1,075 
1,252 
2,392 
822 

1,697 
617 

3,104 
595 


949 

478 

4,070 

690 

745 

620 

1,189 

8,008 

1,258 
565 
561 
612 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


644 

813 

1,777 

1,436 
664 
559 


741 
752 

12,  473 

554 

940 

1,051 

799 

1,591 

1,096 

1,709 

1,730 

940 

1,041 

509 

513 


,43,967 


621 

590 

611 

3,631 

3,  452 
660 
745 
715 

2,646 

1,023 

731 

1,110 


1,311 
1,598 

13,353 
3,043 
2,012 
1,659 
2,  475 
2,113 
2,051 

7,537 
1,458 
1,339 
1,  381 
2,531 
828 

1,783 
634 

3,671 
601 
676 


4.56 
4.99 
7.80 

4.89 
4.64 
5.31 


4.15 
5.40 

5.17 
5.52 

5.78 
5.31 
5.48 
4.95 
5.27 
5.11 
5.04 
5.10 
4.87 
5.11 
4.90 


4.73 
5.01 
4.68 
4.86 

5.45 
4.67 
3.84 
4.60 

4.70 
4.80 
•4.84 
5.14 


4.97 
5.27 
5.68 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


4.96 
5.21 
5.41 
4.68 
4.78 
4.90 

4.98 
5.14 
5.57 
5.12 
4.81 


4.13 
4.57 
4.87 

4.31 
4.45 
4.93 


4.13 
5.33 

4.93 
5.03 
5.57 
4.90 
5.04 
4.66 
4.89 
5.06 
4.77 
4.92 
4.82 
4.91 
4.73 


5.24 


4.39 

4.75 
4.57 
4.74 

5.24 
4.40 
3.83 
4.25 

4.44 
4.64 
4.01 
4.98 


4.06 
4.88 
5.41 


5.72 

4.91 

5.4S 

4.53 

,5.70 

5.14 

5.68 

5.08 

5.36 

4.31 

5.  .55 

5.00 

6.76 

5.73 

961 

4.74 

484 

6.46 

4,560 

5.59 

736 

4.90 

753 

4.46 

701 

4.61 

1,371 

5.85 

9,039 

5.39 

1,262 

4.38 

584 

5.05 

561 

4.69 

625 

5.50 

4.42 

4.21 
4.35 
4.25 
4.52 
4.87 

4.74 
5.00 
4.71 
5.07 
4.74 

4.69 
6.38 
4.99 
4.60 

4.41 
4.08 
5.07 
4.78 

4.37 
4.89 
4.69 
5.38 


a  The  town. 


880 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  '4.— TOTAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS   TO    A  DWELLING  AND 
A  FAMILY,  FOR  PLACES  HAVING  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Continued. 


TO 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


niiuois: 

Alton 

Aurora 

Austin 

Batavia , 

Beardstown  . 


Belleville 

Belvidere 

Bloomington  . 
Blue  Island.. 
Braidwood . . . 


•Cairo 

Canton 

Carlinville  . 
Canni 


Centralia... 
Champaign. 
Charleston . 

Chester 


Chicago  .  - 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward  5 
Ward  6 
Ward  7 
Ward  8 
Ward  9 
Ward  10 
Ward  11 
AVard  12 
Ward  13 
Ward  14 
Ward  15 
Ward  16 
Ward  17 
Ward  18 
Ward  19 
Ward  20 
Ward  21 
Ward  22 
Ward  23 
Ward  24 
Ward  25 
Ward  26 
Ward  27 
Ward  28 
Ward  29 
Ward  30 
Ward  31 
Ward  32 
Ward  33 
Ward  34 


Clinton 

■CoUinsville . 
Danville  . . . 

Decatur 

Dekalb 

Dixou  


Duquoin 

East  St.  Louis 
Edwardaville. . 

Effingham 

Elgin 

I'reeport 


Galena 

Gales  burg 

Geneseo 

Havana 

.Jacksonville  . 
Jerseyville . . . 


.Joliet 

Kankakee. 
Kewanee . . 

Xasalle 

Xiincoln  . . . 
Litchfield  . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


1,957 

4,012 

802 

735 

910 

2,839 
926 

4,287 
628 
923 

2,185 

1,303 

696 

620 

1,061 

1,248 

864 

554 

127, 871 
1,692 
2,841 
3,584 
3,049 
4,086 
5,242 
2,955 
2,842 
3,300 
4,970 
4,242 
7,207 
5,276 
4,517 
5,661 
3,819 
1,892 
2,612 
4,289 
2,357 
3,345 
3,274 
2,541 
2, 866 
3,564 
4,186 
2,035 
1,663 
3,721 
7,242 
3,448 
4,247 
3,588 
5,118 

585 

663 

2,443 

3,568 

588 

1,021 

802 

2,604 

675 

633 

3,255 

2,139 

1,262 

2,957 

784 

557 

2,321 

668 

3,935 
1,447 
954 
1,665 
1,263 
1,236 


Total 
families. 


2,117 

4,360 

837 

806 

955 

3,100 
983 

4,363 
663 
925 

2,198 

1,314 

728 

628 

1,079 

1,307 

901 

564 

220, 320 
3,164 
4,408 
5,566 
5,530 
8,751 
8,669 
7,100 
7,  241 
8,621 
8,917 
6,868 

10, 170 
8,020 
8,669 
7,918 

11,  612 
4,478 
4,084 
8,961 
4,759 
6,472 
6,982 
7,249 
4,684 
5,091 
6,096 
2,174 
1,874 
6,229 

10,  094 
3,832 
5,  209 
4,799 
6,029 

619 

710 

2,570 

3,726 

600 

1,068 

874 

2,906 

688 

693 

3,559 

2,311 

1,272 

3,280 

798 

588 

2,441 

699 

4,087 
1,  455 
1,010 
1,668 
1,295 
1,288 


Per- 

Per- 

sons 

sons 

to  a 

to  a 

dwell- 

fam- 

ing. 

ily. 

5.26 

4.86 

4.91 

4.52 

5.05 

4.84 

4.82 

4.40 

4.64 

4.43 

5.41 

4.96 

4.18 

3.93 

4.78 

4.69 

5.30 

5.02 

5.03 

5.02 

4.72 

4.70 

4.30 

4.26 

4.73 

4.52 

4.49 

4.43 

4.49 

4.41 

4.68 

4.47 

4.79 

4.59 

4.89 

4.80 

8.60 

4.99 

14.23 

7.61 

9.00 

5.80 

7.82 

5.04 

7.59 

5.01 

10.04 

4.69 

8.25 

4.99 

11.83 

4.92 

12.52 

4.91 

12.57 

4.81 

8.96 

5.00 

8.26 

5.10 

6.77 

4.80 

6.91 

4.54 

8.99 

4.68 

6.79 

4.85 

14.52 

4.78 

11.55 

4.88 

10.13 

6.48 

10.35 

4.95 

9.21 

4.56 

9.04 

4.67 

9.73 

4.56 

14.14 

4.95 

10.80 

6.61 

6.79 

4.75 

6.89 

4.73 

5.27 

4.94 

5.44 

4.83 

8.50 

5.08 

6.78 

4.87 

5.50 

4.95 

6.30 

5.14 

7.26 

5.43 

5.90 

5.01 

4.44 

4.20 

5.28 

4.93 

4.70 

4.47 

4.72 

4.52 

4.39 

4.30 

5.05 

4.83 

5.05 

4.64 

5.83 

5.22 

5.28 

5.18 

5.15 

4.70 

5.48 

5.01 

4.76 

4.41- 

4.47 

4.43 

5.16 

4.65 

4.06 

3.99 

4.53 

4.29 

5.57 

5.30 

4.80 

4.59 

5.91 

5.69 

6.24 

6.20 

4.79 

4.52 

5.92 

5.91 

5.32 

5.19 

4.70 

4.51 

CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOEOUGHS. 


Illinois — Continued 

Macomb 

Mattoon 

Meudota 

Metropolis 

Moline 

Monmouth 

Morris 

Mount  Carmel  . . . 
Mount  Vernon  . . . 

Murphysboro 

Normal 

OiikPark 

Olney  

Ottawa 

Pana 

Paris 

Pekin 

Peoria 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Ward  9.   

Peru 

Pontiac 

Princeton 

Quincy 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Rockford 

Kock  Island 

Sandwich 

Savanna 

ShelbyvUle 

Springfield 

Spring  Valley 

Sterling 

Streator 

Sycamore 

Taylor  ville 

Urbana 

Warsaw 

Waukegan 

Indiana: 

Anderson 

Aurora 

Bedford 

Bloomington 

Biulfton 

Brazil 

Butler 

Columbia 

Columbus 

ConnersviUe 

Crawfordsville . . . 

Decatur 

Elkhart 

Evansville 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward6 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


836 

1,451 

797 

764 

2,087 

1,257 
821 
694 
672 

752 
568 
895 
825 

2,055 
1,055 
1,170 
1,348 

8,010 

1,002 

1,079 

417 

672 

729 

990 

1,009 

935 

1,177 

1,102 
640 
843 

5,893 

1,063 
496 
881 

1.283 
791 

1,379 

4,406 

2,675 

598 

642 

726 

4,875 

709 

1,279 

2,343 

699 

621 

731 

650 

1,059 


2,095 
826 
690 
836 
768 

1,273 
560 
644 

1,432 

941 
1,506 

665 
2,635 

9,091 

1,728 
907 
1,010 
1,677 
1,557 
2,212 


Total 
families. 


1,508 
830 
810 

2,501 

1,327 
848 
723 


576 
953 
864 

2,078 
1,087 
1,214 
1,386 

8,566 

1,062 

1,139 

434 

782 

793 

1,038 

1,067 

981 

1,270 

1,172 
053 
876 

6,673 
1,158 

581 
1,065 
1,506 

885 
1,478 

5,137 

2,804 

615 

658 

726 

5,289 

723 

1,321 

2,349 

710 

647 

753 

651 

1,095 


2,187 
{■95 
736 
929 
807 

1,315 
598 
678 

1,507 

998 
1,535 

691 
2,728 

9,743 
829 
920 
208 
783 
650 


1 
1 
1 
2,353 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


4.85 
4.71 
4.44 
4.68 
5.75 

4.72 
4.45 
4.86 
4.81 

5.16 
6.09 
5.33 
4.64 

4.86 
4.81 
4.27 
4.71 

5.12 
4.86 
4.99 
4.89 
5.75 
5.81 
4.92 
4.92 
4.81 
5.35 

5.04 
4.35 
4.03 

5.34 
5.04 
5.54 
5.55 
5.58 
5.07 
5.31 

5.35 
5.10 
4.21 
4.82 
4.36 

5.12 
5.41 
4.55 

4.87 
4.27 

4.56 
4.80 
4.19 
4.64 


5.13 
4.76 
4.86 
4.81 
4.67 

4.64 
4.50 
4.70 
4.69 

4.83 
4.04 
4.72 
4.31 

5.58 
5.27 
6.37 
6.45 
5.52 
5.12 
5.48 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 
ily- 


4.55 
4.53 
4.27 
4.41 
4.80 

4.47 
4.31 
4.67 
4.75 

4.94 
6.01 
5.01 
4.43 

4.81 
4.67 
4.12 
4.58 

4.79 
4.59 
4.73 
4.70 
4.94 
5.34 
4.70 
4.65 
4.59 
4.96 

4.74 
4.26 
3.88 

4.72 
4.63 
4.73 
4.59 
4.75 
4.54 
4.95 

4.59 
4.86 
4.09 
4.71 
4.36 

4.72 
5.31 
4.41 
4.86 
4.21 

4.37 
4.66 
4.18 
4.49 


4.91 
4.39 
4.55 
4.33 
4.45 

4.49 
4.22 
4.46 
4.46 

4.56 
3.97 
4.55 
4.16 

5.21 
4.98 
6.28 
5.40 
5.19 
4.83 
6.15 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


881 


T.uTK  4  -TOT^L   DWELLINGS  AND   FAMILIES,.  AND   PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO 
A  FAMILY,  FOR  PLACES  HAVING  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-Continiied. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Indiana— Continued. 

Fort  Wavne 

Ward  1 


Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward  5 
Ward  (5 
Ward  7 
"Ward  8 
Ward  9 
Ward  10 


Praukfort. .. 

Franklin 

Garrett 

Goshen 

Greencabtle . 


Greenfield 

Greensburg  . . 

Hammond 

Huntiiigburg. 
Huntington . 

Indianapolis 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward  6.. 
Ward  7.. 
Ward  8.. 
Ward  9.. 
WaidlO.. 
Ward  11.. 
Ward  12.. 
Ward  13.. 
Ward  14. 
Ward  15 . 
Ward  16. 
Ward  17 . 
Ward  18. 
Ward  19. 
Ward  20. 
Ward  21. 
Ward  22. 
Ward  23. 
Ward  24. 
Ward  25. 


Jeffersouville 
Kendallville  . 

Kokomo 

Lafayette 

Laporte 


Lawrenceburg  . 

Lebanon  

Logansport 

Madison 

Marion 


Martinsville  . . . 
Michigan  city . . 

Mishawaka 

Mount  Vernon  . 
Muncie 


New  Albany  . 
Newcastle  — 
Nobles  ville... 
Peru 


Plymouth . 
Portland  -  - 
Princeton  . 
Kichmond. 


RusUville . . 
Seymour  — 
Sh'elbyville  . 
South  Bend 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Total 
families. 


6,  582 
532 
438 
445 
634 
913 
825 
537 
956 
685 
617 

1,310 
859 
530 

1,404 
830 

673 

851 

973 

564 

1,  582 

21, 138 

1,795 

1,400 

1, 103 

729 


1,000 

963 

595 

515 

334 

.578 

714 

887 

879 

404 

214 

439 

868 

802 

1,  324 

1,105 

1,069 

766 

1,269 

2,103 

725 
1,774 
3,476 
1,545 

862 

826 

2,820 

1,846 

1,791 

588 

1,981 

732 

893 

2,412 

4,133 
661 
669 

1,473 

651 

855 

669 

3,665 

738 
1,126 
1,199 
4,179 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


7,293 

604 

544 

527 

698 
1,018 

903 

576 
1,  029 

733 

661 

1,384 
887 
600 

1,491 
842 

755 
906 

1,089 
608 

1,679 

23,  063 

1,  829 

1,465 

1,161 

810 

750 

724 

1,099 

1,003 

699 

619 

515 

699 

800 

916 

1,006 

491 

346 

561 

893 

856 

1,358 

1,157 

1,115 

818 

1,373 

2,242 
732 
1,  896 
3,673 
1,  635 

953 

851 
3,  029 
1,993 
1,920 

603 

2,157 

779 

1,009 

2,546 

4,464 
681 
723 

1,533 

fa, 3 

875 

669 

3,868 

800 
1,186 
1,  249 
4,581 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 


5.33 
5.49 
6.49 
6.22 
5.34 
5.25 
5.03 
5.06 
5.37 
4.99 
5.29 

4.52 
4.40 
5.22 
4.30 
5.29 

4.61 

4.23 
5.58 
5.62 
4.63 

4.99 
4.46 
4.86 
4.68 
4.47 
4.91 
5.09 
4.83 
4.84 
5.28 
5.56 
7.16 
5.77 
5.14 
4.59 
5.20 
7.42 
7.85 
5.46 
5.09 
4.54 
4.73 
4.65 
4.84 
4.84 
4.98 

5.07 
4.08 
4.66 
4.67 
4.61 


4.85 
4.84 
5.22 
5.25 
4.85 
4.71 
4.59 
4.72 
4.M 
4.67 
4.94 

4.28 
4.26 
4.61 
4.05 
5.21 

4.11 
3.97 
4.98 
5.21 
4.36 

4.57 
4.38 
4.65 
4.45 
4.02 
4.57 
4.84 
4.40 
4.65 
4.49 
4.62 
4.64 
4.77 
4.58 
4.44 
4.54 
6.10 
4.86 
4.27 
4.95 
4.26 
4.62 
4.44 
4.64 
4.53 
4.60 

4.76 
4.04 
4.36 
4.42 
4.36 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BORODGHS. 


Indiana— Continued. 

Terre  Haute 

AVardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Not  in  wards  — 


Tipton  

Union 

Valparaiso . 
Vincennes . . 
Wabash 


Warsaw 

Washington 

West  Indianapolis 
Winchester 


Iowa: 

Atlantic 

Belle  Plaine. 

Boone 

Burlington.. 
Cedar  Falls  . 


Cedar  Rapids 
CenterviUe — 

Chariton 

Charles  city-. 
Cherokee 


Clarinda 

Clinton 

Council  Bluffs . 
Creston 


Davenport 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward3 

AVard4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Not  in  wards . 


4.97 

4.50 

4.46 

4.33 

4.73 

4.40 

4.84 

4.48 

4.90 

4.57 

4.56 

4.44 

.5.44 

5.00 

4.61 

4.33 

.5.27 

4.66 

4.70 

4.46 

.5.10 

4.72 

4.08 

3.96 

4.57 

4.22 

4.77 

4.58 

4.18 

4.03 

4.36 

4.26 

4.60 

4.60 

4.53 

4.29 

4.71 

4.34 

4.74 

4.50 

4,  .55 

4.36 

5.22 

4.76 

Decorah. 


Des  Moines 
Wardl..- 
Ward2... 
Ward  3... 
Ward  4... 
Ward  5... 
Ward  6... 
Ward  7... 


Dubuque. 
Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 


Fairfield 

Fort  Dod^e  . . . 
Fort  Madison  . 

Grinnell 

Independence . 


Iowa  city  . 
Keokuk . . . 
Knoxville . 

Lemars 

Lyons 


Maquoketa 

Marion 

Marshall 

Mason 

Missouii  Valley. 
Mount  Pleasant . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Total 
families. 


6,173 
1,246 

814 
907 
818 
1,270 
984 
134 

579 

019 

1,092 

1,835 

1,100 


1,  229 

758 
713 


956 

595 
1,371 
4,436 

736 

3,758 
809 
690 
673 
664 

644 
2,826 
4,284 
1,  506 

5,328 
1,008 
827 
658 
883 
912 
798 
242 

552 

9,923 

1,151 
1,392 
1,919 
1,  291 
1,553 
1,946 
671 

5,  515 

934 

750 

1,248 

1,107 

1,476 

779 

1,011 

1,508 

704 

746 

1,491 

2,988 

613 

801 

1,271 

705 
722 
1,939 
825 
596 
887 


6,598 

1,286 

866 

959 

987 

1,334 

1,030 

136 

610 

650 

1,166 

1,896 

1,160 

923 

1,258 

787 

732 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


4.90 
4.81 
5.26 
4.158 
.5.16 
4.90 
4.76 
4.99 

4.66 
4.33 
4.06 
4.82 
4.64 

4.13 
4.93 
4.65 
4.23 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
i'am- 

iiy- 


970 

605 
1,414 
4,761 

742 

3,859 
824 
727 
678 
674 

646 
2,901 
4,447 
1,521 

5,836 
1,097 
997 
783 
917 
962 
838 
242 

580 

10, 488 
1,162 
1,471 
2,007 
1,372 
1,715 
2,  004 
697 

6,180 
968 
855 
1,472 
1,162 
1,723 

807 

1,074 

1,596 

761 

750 

1,578 

3,107 

633 

801 

1,277 

736 
733 
2,  025 
833 
617 
914 


4.58 
4.60 
4.94 
4.33 
4.28 
4.66 
4.55 
4.92 

4.42 
4.12 
4.37 
4.67 
4.40 

3.87 
4.82 
4.48 
4.12 


4.55 
4.41 
4.76 
5.09 
4.70 

4.80 
4.53 
4.52 
4.16 
5.18 

5.07 
4.82 
5.01 
4.78 

5.04 
4.82 
5.08 
5.32 
5.21 
4.74 
4.88 
6.17 

5.07 

5.05 
5.31 
4.92 
4.91 
5.38 
5.15 
4.82 
5.05 

5.50 
5.22 
5.91 
5.63 
.5.20 
5.57 

4.35 
4.82 
5.24 
4.73 
4.24 

4.71 
4.72 
4.29 
5.04 
4.56 

4.36 
4.  29 
4.60 
4.86 
4.69 
4.51 


4.49 
4.34 
4.61 
4.74 
4.66 

4.67 
4.45 
4.29 
4.13 
5.11 

5.05 
4.09 
4.83 

4.73 

4.60 
4.42 
4.22 
4.47 
5.02 
4.49 
4.65 
6.17 

4.83 

4.78 
5.26 
4.06 
4.56 
5.06 
4.66 
4.68 
4.86 

4.90 
5.  03 
5.19 
4.77 
4.95 
4.78 

4.20 
4.54 

4.95 
4.38 
4.  22 

4.45 
4.54 
4.16 
5.04 
4.54 

4.18 
4.22 
4.40 
4.81 
4.53 
4.37 


372- 


50 


882 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  4.— TOTAL   DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES,  AND   PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING   AND  TO 
A  FAMILY,  FOR  PLACES  HAVING  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890— Contiuued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND   BOROUGHS. 


Iowa — Continued 

Muscatine 

Newton 

Oskaloosa 

Ottnmwa 

Perry 

Red  Oak 

Sioux  city 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 , 

Vinton 

Washington  . .. 

Waterloo 

WelKSter 

What  Cheer... 

Kansas : 

Abilene , 

Argentine 

Arkansas  city.. 

Atchison 

Chauute 

Clay  Center 

Concordia 

Eldorado 

Emporia 

Fort  Scott 

Girard  

Holton 

Horton 

Hutchinson 

Independence . . 
Junction  city  . . 

Kansas  city 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

AVard  5 

Ward  6 

Lawrence 

Leavenworth. .. 

McPlier.son 

Manhattan 

Newton 

Olathe 

Osage  

Osawatomie 

Oswego 

Ottawa 

Paola 

Parsons 

Pittsburg 

Salina 

Topeka  

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

AVard  5 

Wellington  .... 

Wichita 

Winfield 

Kentucky : 

Ashland 

Bellevue 

Bowling  Green  . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


2,366 

627 

1,419 

2,762 

635 

736 

5,718 
1.138 

288 
1,236 

961 
1,  320 

775 

664 
765 
1,4K1 
611 
697 


819 

943 

1,681 

2,874 

637 

649 

688 

754 

1,640 

2,552 

595 
555 
703 
1,821 
087 
892 

7,708 
965 
1,465 
1,612 
987 
1,146 
1,533 


4,268 
679 
615 

1,257 

716 
741 
398 
560 
1,411 


1,498 
1,389 
1,244 

6,670 
1,339 
1,856 
1,452 
1,333 
690 

1,049 
5,  064 
1,134 


762 

582 

1,376 


Total 
families. 


2,515 

656 

1,501 

2,962 

635 

748 

6,032 
1,250 

288 
1,314 
1,027 
1,341 

812 

076 
790 
1,543 
627 
713 


820 
1,007 
1.814 
2,  943 

657 

652 

709 

754 

1,665 

2,657 

596 
578 
723 
1,861 
690 
928 

8,175 
1,052 
1,496 
1,709 
1,053 
1,246 
1,619 

2,  233 

4,397 

687 

633 

1,270 

732 
761 
409 
561 
1,440 

715 
1,508 
1,427 
1,270 

7,018 
1,377 
1,988 
1,520 
1,422 
711 

1,064 
5,194 
1,157 


822 

643 

1,520 


Per- 

.sons 

to  a 

dwell- 


4.84 
4.09 
4.62 
5.07 
4.54 
4.51 

6.01 
6.52 
10.  02 
6.37 
7.60 
5.80 
5.85 

4.31 
4.23 

4.57 
4.63 
4.06 


4.33 
5.02 
4.97 
4.86 
4.44 

4.32 
4.63 
4.43 
4.60 
4.68 

4.27 
4.91 
4.72 
4.77 
4.55 
5.05 

4.97 
5.30 
4.84 
4.76 
4.96 
5.03 
5.07 

4.57 
4.63 
4.67 
4.88 
4.46 

4.00 
4.08 
6.69 
4.60 
4.43 

4.28 
4.50 
4.82 
4.94 

4.65 
4.32 
4.54 
4.83 
4.90 
4.71 

4.19 
4.71 

4.57 


5.51 
5.43 
5.67 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


4.  55 
3.91 
4.37 
4.73 
4.54 
4.44 

6.27 
5.93 
10.02 
5.99 
7.17 
5.77 
5.59 

4.24 
4.09 
4.33 
4.51 
4.55 


4.33 
4.70 
4.60 
4.74 
4.30 

4.30 
4.49 
4.43 
4.54 
4.50 

4.26 
4.72 
4.59 
4.67 
4.53 
4.85 

4.69 

4.87 
4.74 
4.49 
4.64 
4.63 
4.80 

4.48 
4.50 
4.02 
4.75 
4.41 

4.50 
4.56 
6.51 
4.59 
4.34 

4.12 
4.47 
4.  6S 
4.84 

4.42 
4.20 
4.24 
4.62 
4.59 
4.57 

4.13 
4.59 

4.48 


5.10 
4.92 
5.13 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Kentucky — Continued. 
Covington 


Ward 

Ward 

Ward 

Ward 

Ward 

Ward 

Ward 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 


Cynthiana  ... 

Danville 

Dayton 

Frankfort 

Harrodsburg . 


Henderson  . . . 
Hopkiusville . 

Lebanon  

Lexington 


Louisville 
Ward    1 
Ward    2 
Ward    3 
AVard 
AVard 
Ward 
AVard 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward  10 
Ward  11 
Ward  12 


Mayfield 

Maysville 

Middleboro 

MountSterling. 

Newport 

Oweusboro 


Paducah  . . . 

Paris 

Richmond. . 

Shelby  ville.. 

Somerset 

AVinchester 


Louisiana: 

Alexandria 

Baton  Rouge . . . 
Donaldsonville . 

Gretna 

Lake  Charles. . . 

Monroe 

New  Iberia 


New  Orleans  . 


Ward 
Ward 
AVard  3 
Ward  4 
AVard  5 
Ward  6 
Ward  7 
AVard  8 
AVard  9 
Ward  10 
Ward  11 
AVard  12 
Ward  13 
Ward  14 
Ward  15 
Ward  16 
Ward  17 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Plaquemine  . 
Shreveport . . 


0,133 
631 
475 
679 
542 
605 
883 
763 
641 
590 
524 

587 
628 
860 
1,339 
629 

1,674 

1,112 

527 

4,317 

24,  999 
2,383 
1,994 
2,039 
1,804 
1,897 
1,124 
951 
1,  295 
1,405 
2,246 
4,401 
3,460 

558 

1,109 

446 

626 

4,215 

1,865 

2,479 
733 
915 
540 
488 
847 


538 
1,650 
611 
771 
674 
809 
Oil 

43,  000 
2,483 
2,721 
4,670 
2,440 
3,371 
2,203 
3,808 
2,020 
3,182 
3,910 
3,904 
2,280 
1,453 
807 
2,131 
796 
749 

719 
2,576 


Per- 

Total 

sons 

to  a 

dwell- 

ing. 

7,801 

6.09 

810 

6.16 

623 

0.03 

781 

5.93 

691 

0.46 

864 

6.59 

729 

5.46 

1,024 

6.24 

916 

6.37 

090 

5.56 

601 

6.22 

052 

5.14 

080 

6.00 

919 

4.96 

1,465 

5.89 

713 

5.14 

1,848 

5.28 

1,160 

5.25 

604 

5.34 

4,551 

5.00 

32, 970 

6.45 

2,798 

6.04 

2,657 

6.53 

3,023 

0.60 

2,816 

0.99 

2,758 

7.28 

1,594 

7.34 

1,110 

6.94 

1,831 

7.19 

2,090 

7.38 

3,125 

6.58 

5,419 

5.81 

3,749 

5.45 

568 

5.21 

1,195 

4.83 

457 

7.33 

667 

5.80 

5,316 

5.91 

1,969 

5.27 

2,667 

5.16 

775 

5.75 

987 

5.54 

555 

4.96 

490 

5.38 

1,000 

5.34 

552 

5.32 

1,710 

6.35 

703 

5.11 

792 

4.32 

702 

5.11 

811 

4.02 

623 

5.64 

48,582 

5.63 

2,806 

5.64 

3,359 

6.03 

5,314 

6.04 

2,738 

5.27 

4,108 

6.37 

2,750 

6.41 

4,508 

5.87 

2,427 

5.49 

3,426 

5.39 

4,132 

5.32 

4,306 

5.38 

2,398 

5.38 

1,490 

5.15 

835 

6.11 

2,331 

4.85 

830 

4.43 

818 

4.79 

732 

4.48 

2,722 

4.65 

Per- 
sons 
to  a 
1am- 

il.V. 


4.79 
4.76 
4.00 
5.15. 
5.07 
4.01 
5.11 
4.65. 
4.46. 
4.71 
4.93 

4.63. 
5.54 
4.64 
5.39. 
4.53 

4.78- 
5.03 
4.66. 

4.74 

4.89. 
5.14 
4.90 
4.49^ 
4.48 
5.01 
5.18 
5.95 
5.08 
4.96 
4.73 
4.72 
5.03 

5.12 
4.48 
7.16 
5.44 
4.69. 
5.  00. 

4.80' 
.5.44 
5.14 
4.83: 
5.36. 
4.5^; 


5.   18^ 

6.13 
4.44 
4.21 
4.90 
4.01 
5.58; 

4.98 

4.99 

4.88 

5.31 

4.71 

5.23 

5.28- 

4.96. 

4.57 

5.00' 

5.03 

4.88. 

5. 

5. 

5.90 

4.43 

4.22 

4.39 


.11 

.02 


4.40 
4.40- 


BWELLJl'^GS  AND  PAMILIES. 


883 


Tab^e  4  -TOTAL  DWElbMNGS  Km   FAMILIES,  AKD   PERSONS   TO  A  DWELLING  AND   TO 
A  FAMILY,  FOR  PLACES  HATING  2,500  INHJIBITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-Continued. 


Sanford 

Skowhegan 

South  Berwick  . 
Thomaston 


"VinalUaven 
Waldoboro . 
Waterville  . 
Westbrook. 

Maryland : 
Annapolis. . 

Baltimore.. 
AVard  1-. 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  3.. 
Ward  4.. 
Ward  5-- 
Ward  6.. 
AVard  7.. 
Ward  8.. 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10  . 
Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14  . 


694 

1,059 

685 

566 

531 

850 

1,273 

1,154 


1,297 

72, 112 
3,603 
2,388 
2,605 
2,410 
2,791 
4,631 
4,386 
3,911 
2,067 
2,592 
3,266 
3,897 
2,346 
3,018 


910 

1,083 

520 

539 

707 

802 

509 

545 

1i,«04 

8,230 

1,.063 

1,461 

T715 

1,156 

776 

1,165 

«89 

1,056 

710 

952 

809 

1,050 

1,642 

1,390 

572 

617 

655 

721 

1,902 

2,048 

1,380 

1,507 

907 

1,192 

763 

674 


933 
1,463 
1,422 


1,403 

86,6&4 
4,494 
3,714 
3,354 
3,271 
3,324 
5,467 
5,154 
4,496 
2,  552 
3,225 
4,205 
4,171 
2,968 
3,501 


6.28 
5.76 
7.24 
6.57 
7.04 
5.90 
5.80 
«.  04 

5.  ,33 
4.71 
4.30 
4.40 

G.05 
4.79 
5.01 
5.  32 

4.93 
4.12 
5.58 
5.75 


5.86 

6.02 
6.15 
7.05 
6.05 
6.55 
5.66 
5.68 
5.72 
6.31 
7.40 
6.08 
6.22 
6.14 
6.22 
5.79 


.43 
4.19 

4.48 
4.37 
4.59 
4.40 
4.47 
4.53 

4.94 
4.27 
3.99 
4.03 

4.63 
4.25 
4.50 
4.46 

4.31 
3.76 
4.86 
4.66 


5.42 

5.01 
4.93 
4.54 
4.70 
4.82 
4.76 
4.81 
4.87 
5.49 
6.00 
4.89 
4.83 
5.74 
4.92 
4.99 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Total 
rtwell- 
ings. 


Maryland— Continued. 
Baltimore — Continued. 

Ward  15 

Ward  16 

Ward  17 

Ward  18 

Ward  19 

Ward  20 

Ward  21 

Ward  22 


Cambridge  ... 
Chestertown . 
Cumberland  . 

Easton 

Frederick  — 


Frostburg 

Hagerstown 

Havre  de  Grace . 

Salisbury 

Sparrow  Point . . 
Westminster . . . 


Massachusetts : 

Abington 

Adams 

Amesbury  .  - . 

Amherst 

Andover 

Arlington 


Ashland 

Athol 

Attleboro  . . 
Barnstable  . 

Beverly 

Blackstone . 


Boston 

Ward  1 
Wanl  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
AVard  9. 
Ward  10. 
Ward  11. 
AVard  12. 
Ward  13. 
AVard  14. 
Ward  15. 
AVard  16. 
AVard  17 . 
AVard  18. 
Ward  10. 
Ward  20. 
AVard  21. 
AVard  22- 
Ward23. 
AVard  24. 
AVard  25. 


Bradford 

Braintree 

Bridsewater 


Bro;-ktim, 
Ward  1 . 
AVard  2 . 
AVard  3. 
AVard  4. 
Ward  5. 
AVard  6. 
Ward  7. 


Brookfield 
Brookline  . 


Cambridge . 
Ward  r. . , 
AVard  2... 
Wards... 
Ward  4 . . . 
Ward  5... 


Total 
families. 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
1  dwell- 
ing. 


1 


P^r- 
.sons 
to  a 
lam- 

iiy- 


2,346 
2,392 

4,  222 
4,783 
4,156 
3,490 
2,741 
4,071 

929 
558 

2,356 
614 

1,655 

771 
2,010 
668 
603 
455 
574 


882 
1,544 
1,8.59  I 

882 
1, 156 

989 

470 
1.171 
1,309 
1,111 
1,821 

956 

52,  669 
2,651 
1,816 
1,646 
1,830 
1.505 
1,391 

953 
1,217 
1,453 

746 
2,457 
1,066 
2,033 
3,294 
2,146 
1,451 
1,  620 
1,712 
2,437 
3,043 
3,263 
2,025 
3,855 
4,961 
2,098 

687 

1,012 

757 

4,208 
445 
566 
779 
607 
611 
574 
626 

574 
1,686 

10,  305 
2,020 
2,666 
1,626 
2,734 
1,259 


3,053 
3,173 
5,076 
5,607 
4,  735 
3,  955 
2,866 
4,293 

953 

558 
2,427 

615 
1,691 

775 
2,044 
669 
637 
464 
608 


1,067 
1,812 
;i,177 
982 
1,254 
1,130 

544 
1,566 
1,719 

1,  126 
2,564 
1,232 

89.716 
4,369 
3,  282 

2,  977 
2,876 
2,51-1 
3,427 
2,122 
2,671 
2,532 
1,084 
4,004 
2,450 
4,681 
5,339 
3,877 
3,241 
2,834 
2,561 
4,923 
5,242 
4,778 
4,103 
5,213 
6,178 
2,438 

841 

1,163 

813 

6,210 
600 
894 

1,171 
909 


747 
2,377 

14, 159 
2,  355 

4,057 
2,587 
3,599 
1,561 


6.30 
5.96 
5,97 
.5.53 
5.89 
5.74 
5.86 
5.73 

4.51 
4.72 
5,40 
4.79 
4.95 

4.93 
5.03 
4.86 
4.82 
5.51 
5.06 


4.83 
5.97 
5.27 
5.12 
5.31 
5.69 

5.39 
5.40 
5.79 
3.62 
5.94 
6.42 

8.52 

7.41 

9'.  52 

7.96 

7.02 

8.25 

13.26 

13.79 

10.70 

8.71 

11.00 

8.  »2 

11.81 

11.01 

8.00 

8.41 

12.44 

9.65 

9.37 

9.44 

8.00 

7.03 

9.88 

'6.48 

5.97 

5.73 

5.41 

4.79 
5.61 


6.18 
6.71 
6.32 
6.85 
6.71 
6.40 
6.23 

5.84 
7.18 


6,34 
7,19 
7,85 
6,22 
6.58 


4.84 
4.49 
4.97 
4.72 
5.17 
5.07 
5.60 
5.44 

4.40 
4.72 
5.24 
4.78 
4.85 

4.91 
4.95 
4.85 
4.56 
5.40 
4.77 


3.99 
5.08 
4.50 
4.59' 
4.90 
4.98 

4.65 
4.04 
4.41 
3.57 
4.22 
4.9S 

5.00' 
4.49' 
5.27 
4.40' 
4.47 
4.94 
5.38- 
6.19- 
4.88 
5.  00' 
7.57 
5.41 
5.14 

4.  7S- 
4.94 
4.66. 
5.57 

5.  52-' 
6.2e 
4,68 
4.64 
4.80 
4,88 
4,80 
4.80 
4.94 

4.42 

4.17 
5.23 

4.40 
4.59 

4.25 
4.20 
4.57 
4.60 
4.41 
4.27 

4.49 
5.09 

4.95 
5.44 
4.73 
4.93 
4.72 
5.31 


884 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  4.— TOTAL  DWELLINGS  AND   FAMILIES,  AND   PERSONS   TO  A  DWELLING  AND   TO 
A  FAMILY,  FOR  PLACES  HAVING  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-Coutinued. 


CITIES, TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Massachusetts — Cont'd. 

Cauron 

Chelmsford 


Clielaea  .  - 
Ward  1. 
AVard  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 

Chicopee . 
Clinton. .. 
Concord . . 
DaUon  . . . 
Danvers . . 


Dartmouth . 

Dedham 

Deertield 

Dennis 

Dudley 


East  Bridgewater . 

Easthampton 

Easton 

Everett 

Fairhaven 


Fall  River. 
Wardl.. 
AVard  2. . 
Wards.. 
Ward  4.. 
Ward  5.. 
Ward  6.. 
Ward?.. 
Wards.. 
AVard9.. 


Falmouth 

Fitchhurg 

Foxboro 

Framingham  . 

Fraukliu 

Gardner 


Gloucester 

Grafton , 

Great  Barrington  . 

Greenfield 

Hard  wick 

Harwich 


Haverhill  , 
Ward  1.. 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  3 . . 
Ward  4.. 
Ward  5. . 
Ward  6. . 


Hingham. 
H  olden . . . 
HoUiston. 

Holyoke  . 
Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
AVard  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
AVarde. 
AVard  7. 


Hopkinton . 
Hudson  . . . . 
Hyde  Park. 
Ipswich 


Lawrence  . 
Ward  1.. 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  3.. 
Ward  4- . 
AVard  5.. 
Ward  6. . 


Lee 

Leicester . 


887 
620 

4,477 
865 
1,113 
1,141 
1,358 

2,049 

1,535 

706 

546 

1,178 

760 
1.435 
603 
841 
417 

670 
769 
92S 
2,101 
679 

6,644 

1,086 
722 
566 
666 
523 

1,019 
583 
462 

1,017 

607 
3,469 

683 
1,868 

869 
1.461 

3,581 
907 
929 

1,019 
491 
743 

4,142 
430 
446 
519 
673 

1,^60 


1,039 
478 
589 

3,140 
337 
281 
310 
494 
367 
634 
717 

788 

845 

1,694 

870 

5,  811 
983 
795 
917 
926 

1,269 
921 

805 
581 


949 
627 

6,210 
1,220 
1,624 
1,563 
1,803 

2,582 

2,014 

742 

584 

1,464 

810 
1,498 
648 
849 
002 

722 

892 

1,016 

2,561 

796 

14,  383 
2,  203 
1,575 
1,388 
1,657 
1,413 
2,234 
1,227 
689 
1,997 

671 
4,691 

772 
1,985 
1,047 
1,909 

4,560 
1,065 
1,001 
1,208 
570 
793 

5,940 
659 
626 
772 
832 
1,903 
1,148 

1,130 
572 
670 

6,725 
808 
902 
930 

1,405 
059 

1,198 
823 

912 
1,049 
2,135 
1,034 

9,062 
1,511 
1,193 
1,755 
1,572 
1,761 
1,270 

856 
691 


5.12 
4.35 

6.23 
6.26 
6.35 
6.25 
6.11 

6.86 
6.79 
6.27 
5.28 
6.33 

4.11 
4.96 
4.83 
3.45 
7.  »6 

4.34 
5.72 
4.84 
5.27 
4.30 

11.20 
11.29 
10.15 
12.54 
12.60 
14.37 
12.19 
9.60 
6.66 
10.52 

4.23 
6.35 
4.29 
4.95 
5.56 
5.77 


5.51 
4.96 
5.  15 
5.95 
3.08 

6.62 
7.43 
5.71 
7.90 
5.34 
7.26 
5.93 

4.39 
5.49 
4.45 

11.35 
12.90 
18.31 
16.40 
15.41 
8.32 
9.82 
5.81 

5.19 
5.53 
6.02 
5.10 

7.68 
7.07 
7.97 
9.13 
9.88 
6.22 
6.47 

4.70 
5.37 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


4.78 
4. 30 

4.49 
4.44 
4.35 
4.56 
4.60 

5.44 
5.18 
5.97 
4.94 
5.09 

3.83 
4.76 
4.49 
3.41 
4.89 

4.03 
4.93 
4.42 
4.32 
3.67 

.5.17 
5.56 
4.65 
.5.12 
5.07 
5.32 
5.50 
4.56 
4.47 
5.36 

3.83 
4.70 
3.80 
4.65 
4.61 
4.41 

5.41 
4.70 
4.01 
4.35 
5.13 
3.45 

4.61 
4.92 

4.07 
5.31 
4.32 
4.80 
4.17 

4.04 
4.59 
3.91 

5.30 
5.38 
5.70 
5.47 
5.42 
4.63 
5.20 
5.06 

4.48 
4.45 
4.77 
4.29 

4.93 
4.60 
5.31 
4.77 
5.82 
4.48 
4.69 

4.42 
4.52 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Mnssachusetts — Cont'd. 

Lenox 

Leominster 

Lexington 


Lowell  . . . 
Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
AVard  3. 
Ward  4. 
AVard  5. 
Ward  6. 


Lynn 

Ward  1 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Wards. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 


Maiden 

Mansfield . . . 
Marblehead . 

Marlboro 

Maynard 


Medford  .. 
Medway  .. 
Melrose... 
Merriniac  . 
Methuen . . 


Middleboro  . 

Mil  ford 

Millbury 

Milton 

Monson 


Mont.ague. . 
Nantucket 

Natick' 

Needham. . 


New  Bedford. 
AVard  1  . . . . 
Ward  2  .... 

Ward  3 

AVard  4  . . . . 
Ward  5  .... 
Ward  6 


Newburyport  . 

Newton , 

North  Adams  . 
Northamptou.. 


North  Andover... 
North  Attleboro.. 

Northbridge 

North  Brookfield. 


Norwood . 
Orange . . . 
Oxford  . . . 
Palmer . . . 


Peabody... 
Pepperell.. 
Pittsfleld.. 
Plymouth  . 


Provincetown  . 

Quincy 

Randolph 

Readiug 


Revere . . . 
Rockland . 
Rockport. 


Salem 

Ward  1. 
AVard  2. 
AVard  3. 
AVard  4. 
AVard  5. 
AVapd  6. 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


451 

1,316 

635 

10,  794 
1,  249 
1,985 
2,103 
2,120 
1,866 
1,471 

8,532 

232 

616 

2,068 

1,469 

1,808 

2,000 

339 

4,125 

708 

1,447 

2.153 

563 

2,145 
678 

1,742 
583 

1,001 

1,260 

' 1,  525 

681 

719 

706 


1,673 
622 

6,067 
1,370 
810 
842 
612 
924 
1,509 

2,896 
4,269 
2,397 
2,512 

702 

1,214 

678 

638 

717 

791 

563 

1,203 

1,602 

626 

3,116 

1,417 

987 

2,983 

828 

848 

1,026 

1,070 

770 

4,530  I 
581 
893 
645  i 
775 
962 
674 


Total 
families. 


522 

1,706 

684 

14,  892 
1,951 
2,422 
2,882 
2,  685 
2,837 
2,115 

12,  205 

301 

734 

2,963 

2,  221 

2,771 

2,778 

437 

5,140 

816 

2,040 

2,774 

563 

2,394 
741 

1,922 
624 

1,076 

1,474 

2,037 

963 

860 

775 

1,327 
973 

2,072 
672 

9,023 
2,084 
1,174 

1,274 

868 

1,204 

2,  419 

3,286 
4,740 
3,136 
2,  998 

807 

1,499 

931 

911 

826 
1,164 

659 
1,  -282 

2,189 

751 

3,554 

1,780 

1,223 

3,452 

933 

998 

1,226 
1,242 

1,020 

7,010 
1,081 
1,263 

964 
1,134 
1,581 

987 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


6.41 
5.52 
5.03 

7.20 
9.13 
6.64 
6.80 
6.07 
8.56 
6.79 

6.53 
5.35 
5.10 
5.91 
7.66 
7.21 
6.40 
6.05 

5.58 
4.85 
5.67 
6.41 
4.80 

5.17 

4.40 
4.89 
4.52 
4.81 

4.81 
5.76 
6.50 
5.95 
5.17 

6.42 
3.65 
5.45 

4.88 

6.71 
7.99 
5.65 

5.48 
5.75 
5.72 
7.82 

4.82 
5.71 
6.71 
5.97 

5.33 
5.54 
6.79 
6.07 

5.21 
5.77 
4.65 
5.42 

6.34 
5.00 
5.55 
5.16 

4.70 
5.61 
4.77 
4.82 

5.52 
4.87 
5.31 

6.80 
8.02 
5.82 
6.18 
6.54 
8.10 
«.08 


Per- 
sons 
to  ,a 
fam- 

iiy- 


5.53 
4.26 
4.67 

5.22 
5.84 
5.45 
4.96 
4.79 
5.63 
4.72 

4.57 
4.12 
4.28 
4.12 
5.06 
4.71 
4.60 
4.69 

4.48 
4.21 
4.02 
4.98 
4.80 

4.63 
4.03 
4.43 
4.22 

4.47 

4.  U 
4.31 
4.60 
4.97 
4.71 

4.74 
3.36 
4.40 
4.52 

4.51 
5.25 
3.90 
3.62 
4.06 
4.39 
4.88 

4.24 
5.14 
5.13 
5.00 

4.64 
4.49 
4.94 
4.25 

4.52 
3.92 
3.97 
5.09 

4.64 
4.16 
4.86 

4.11 

3.80 
4.84 
4.23 
4.10 

4.62 
4.20 
4.01 

4.39 
4.31 
4.11 
4.14 
4.47 
4.93 
4.15 


DWELLINGS  AKD  FAMILIES. 


885 


,      TOTAT    DWELLINGS   OD   FAMILIES,  AND    PERSONS   TO  A  DWELLING  AND   TO 
1  f'ISiLY    FOR  PLACES  IllviNG  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-Continued. 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Massachusetts— Cont'd. 
Saugus 


3omer\ulle 
Wardl.. 
Ward  2- . 
Wards.. 
Ward  4.. 


Southbridge.. 
South  Hadley 
Spencer  

Springfield .  - . 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Wards 


Stoneham  . .  - 
Stoughtou . . . 

Sutton 

Swauipscott. 


Taunton  . 
Wardl- 
Ward  2. 
AVardS. 
Ward  4. 
Wards. 
Ward  6. 
Ward?. 
Ward  8. 


Tenipletou  . 
Tewksbury 
Uxbridge.  .. 
Wakefield. - 
Walpole 


Waltham... 

Ware 

Warebam  .. 

Warren 

Watertown- 


Webster 

Wellesley 

Westboro 

West  Boylston. 
WestfielA 


Westport 

West  Springfield. 

Weymouth 

Whitman 

Williamstown 


Winchendon . 
Winchester . . 
Winthrop  — 
Wobum 


Worcester 
Ward  1  -  - 
Ward  2.. 
Wards.. 
Ward  4.. 
Ward  5. . 
Ward  6.. 
Ward  7. . 
Wards.. 


Wrenthara . 


Michigan : 

Adrian 

Albion 

Allegan 

Alpena 

Ann  Arbor. -- 

Ausable 

Battle  Creek  . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Total 
families. 


756 

6,542 
1,519 
2,018 
1,605 
1,400 

1,294 

705 

1,167 

6,881 

1,  664 
492 
654 
708 

1,  915 
561 
506 
381 

1,184 

1,009 

511 

58S 

4,036 
747 
282 
485 
371 
255 
.  416 
420 
1,054 

601 
341 
627 
1,265 
559 

3.357 

1,288 

799 

899 

1,252 

],S24 
542 
801 
478 

1,866 

614 
870 
2,  280 
924 
733 

867 

920 

584 

2,459 


9,785 
1,051 
1,497 
1,004 
941 
1,622 
1,165 
1,385 
1,120 

552 


2,103 
903 
669 

2,011 

2,014 
799 

2,817 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


837 

8,949 
2,255 
2,920 
1,948 
1,826 

1,519 

858 

1,793 

9,916 

2,  638 
899 

1,170 
962 

2,  353 
788 
584 
516 

1,438 

1,162 

673 

742 

5,470 
1,089 
383 
791 
494 
273 
610 
527 
1,303 

726 
363 
738 
1,619 
622 

3,823 

1,432 

871 

968 

1,462 

1,514 
573 
990 
663 

2,342 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 

fam- 

iiy- 


1,145 

2,540 

1,110 

849 

1,023 

1,005 

584 

2,872 

17,800 
1,776 

2,  772 
1,753 
2,033 

3,  353 
1,897 
2,396 
1,820 

626 


2,182 
932 
695 

2,301 

2,241 
869 

3,199 


4,86 

0.14 
6.66 
6.55 
5.32 
5.92 

5.92 
6.04 
7.50 

6.42 
7.26 
S.67 
7.73 
6.17 
5.17 
6.50 
4.73 
6.50 

5.20 
4.81 
6.22 
5.49 

6.31 

6.17 
5.66 
7.64 
5.44 
4.31 
6.43 
5.71 
6.94 

4.99 
7.38 
5.44 
5,52 
4.66 

5.57 
5.6P 
4.  32 
5.21 
5.65 

5.31 
6.64 
6.49 
6.32 
5.25 

4.23 
5.84 
4.77 
4.81' 
5.76 


4.39 

4.49 
4.49 
4.52 
4.38 
4.54 

5.04 
4,97 
4.88 

4.46 

4.58 

4.74 

4. 

4. 

4, 

4, 

4 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Michigan— Continued. 
Bay  city 


30 
54 
21 
63 
09 
4.80 


5.06 
5.28 
4.67 
.5.49 

8.65 

7.66 
9.34 
9.22 
10.46 
10.21 
7.59 
7.46 
6.96 

4.65 


4.28 
4.18 
4,73 
4.31 

4.65 
4.23 
4.17 
4.68 
4.09 
4.03 
4.38 
4.62 
5.61 

4.13 
6.93 
4.62 
4.31 
4.19 

4.89 
5.12 
3.90 
4.84 
4.84 

4.64 
6.28 
5.25 
4.55 
4.19 

3.79 
4.43 
4.28 
4.00 
4.97 

4.29 

4.84 
4.67 
4.70 

4.76 
4.53 
5,04 
5.28 
4.84 
4.94 
4.60 
4.31 
4.28 

4.10 


4.16 
4.17 
.3.99 
5.61 
4.68 
5.42 
4.68 


4.01 
4.04 
3.84 
4.90 
4.21 
4.98 
4.13 


AVard 
AVard 
AVard 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward  S.- 
Ward 9-. 
Ward  10.. 
Ward  11. 


Benton  Harbor. 

Bessemer 

Big  Rapids 

Cadillac 


Charlotte... 
Cheboygan. 
Coldwater. . 


Detroit. 


Ward  1.. 
AVard  2.. 
Ward  3.. 
Ward  4.. 
AVard  5.. 
Ward  6-. 
AVard  7.. 
Ward  8., 
AVard  9. 
AVard  10. 
AVard  11. 
Ward  12. 
AVard  13. 
Ward  14. 
AVard  15. 
Ward  10. 


Dowagiac 

Escanaba 

Flint 

Fort  Gratiot  . 
Grand  Haven 


Grand  Rapids . 

Ward    1 

AVard    2 

AVard    3 

Ward    4 

Ward    5  .... 

Ward    6 

AVard    7 

Ward    8 

AVard    9 

Ward  10.... 

Greenville- . . . 

Hastings 

Hillsdale 

Holland 

Ionia 


Iron  Mountain  . 

Ironwood 

Ishpemiug 

Jackson 

Kalamazoo 


Lansing 

Lapeer 

Ludiugton  . 
Manistee — 
Manistique 


Marine ..... 
Marquette  . 
Marshall .  -  - 
Menominee. 
Monroe 


Mount  Clemens  . 
Mount  Pleasant. 

Muskegon  

Jiegaunee 


Total 
families. 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


5,253 
581 
418 
343 
686 
580 
618 
511 
498 
232 
344 
442 

849 

389 

1,179 

920 

995 
1,  204 
1,  324 


36, 
2, 
1. 
2. 
2, 
2, 
2, 
2, 
2, 
3. 
3, 
2. 
2, 
1 
1 
1 
1 


992 
226 
914 
493 
360 
662 
795 
256 
590 
493 
232 
572 
479 
,606 
,568 
,104 
642 


721 
994 

2,153 
569 

1,026 

11,411 

1,7.54 

605 

930 

1,228 

1,361 

1,356 

1,224 

593 

850 

1.510 

759 
708 
933 
755 
1,017 

1,179 
1,067 
1,475 
4,409 
3,651 


062 
346 
984 
520 
041 


1,028 
590 

4,526 
839 


5,525 
581 
422 
369 
737 
583 
633 
512 
579 
.  265 
385 
459 

901 

449 

1,204 


1,031 
1,234 
1,384 

42,  209 
2,411 

2,  081 

3,  093 
2, 567 
3,319 

3,  038 
2,  880 
2,744 

4,  494 
3,449 
2,809 
2,  923 
1.749 
1,638 
1.183 
1,831 

761 
1,189 
2.326 

576 
1,037 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 

fam- 
ily. 


5.30 
4.98 
6.23 
5.34 
5.10 
4.85 
4.67 
4.86 
6.13 
1  6.41 
5.90 
5.12 

4.35 
6.60 
4.50 
4.85 

3.89 
5.18 
3.96 

5.57 
.5.91 
5.72 
5.72 
5.08 
6.13 
4.95 
6.42 
4.86 
6.15 
4.95 
5.43 
5.81 
5.49 
5.23 
.5.42 
5.74 

3.89 
6.85 
4.55 
4.98 
4.90 


3,393 

5.28 

2,117 

5.44 

841 

5.31 

949 

5.28 

1,482 

5.57 

1,  579 

5.22 

1,539 

5.25 

1,450 

5.34 

767 

5.55 

991 

5.40 

1,678 

4.73 

781 

4.03 

762 

4.20 

1,002 

798 

1,099 

1,331 
1,198 
1,898 
4,840 
3,930 

2,941 

688 

1,622 

2,557 

529 

695 
1,612 
1,024 
1,919 
1,097 

1,082 
626 

4,810 
996 


4.20 
5,23 
4,41 

7.29 
7.26 
7.59 
4.65 
4.89 

4.65 

4.08 
5.28 
5.68 
6.01 

4.94 
6.76 
4.03 
6.99 
5.05 

4.62 
4.  ,58 
5.02 
7.24 


5.04 
4.98 
0.17 
4.96 
4.75 
4.82 
4.56 
4.85 
5.27 
5.62 
5.27 
4.93 

4.10 
5.71 
4.40 
4.52 

3.75 
5.05 
3.79 

4.88 
5.46 
5.26 
4.61 
4.67 
4.92 
4.56 
5.03 
4.59 
4.78 
4.64 
4.97 
4.93 
5.04 
5.00 
5.00 
5.15 

3.69 
5.73 
4.21 
4.92 
4.84 

4.50 
4.50 
3.82 
5.17 
4.62 
4.50 
4.63 
4.51 
4.29 
4.63 
4.26 

3.91 
3.90 
3.91 
4.94 
4.08 

6.46 
6.46 
5.90 
4.30 
4.54 

4.45 
4.00 
4.63 
5.01 
5.56 


4.70 
5.64 
3.88 
5.54 
4.79 

4.39 

4.31 
4.72 
6.10 


886 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  4.-T0TAL  DWELLINGS    AND  FAMILIES,    AND  PERSONS  TO   A   DWELLING  AND    TO 
A  FAMILY,  FOR  PLACES  HAVING  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-Confcinuecl. 


CITIES.  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Michigan — Cont  imied. 

Niles 

Oscoda 

Owos.so 

Petoskev 


Pontiac 

Port  Huron 
Ked  Jacket. 


Saginaw. ., 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward  5 
Ward  6 
AVard  7 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9 
Ward  10 
Ward  11, 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 
Ward  14. 
Ward  15. 

St.  Ignace  . 
St.jShns.. 
St.  Joseph . 


Sault  Sie.  Marie - 

Three  Kivers 

Traverse 


West  Bay  city  . 
Wyandotte . . ' . . 
Tpsilanti 


Minnesota : 
Albert  Lea  . 

Anoka 

Austin 


Brainerd  . . 
Cloquet  .-- 
Crookston. 


Duluth . . . 
Ward  1 . 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Wards. 
Ward  6. 


Faribault 

Fergus  Falls 

Ha.sting.s 

Mankato 


Minneapolis. 
Ward  1... 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 
Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 


New  TJlm  . 
Norlhfield 
Owatonna.. 

Eed  Wing. 
Rochester. . 
St.  Cloud. . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


1,009 
617 

1,401 
636 

1,224 

2,742 

359 

8,990 
691 
840 
454 
784 
905 
555 
796 
358 
416 
676 
635 
558 
410 
438 
474 

450 
765 
692 

1,  034 
755 
686 

2,407 

742 

1,333 


684 
865 
742 


331 
657 

4,052 
284 
341 
1,177 
1,001 
694 
555 

1,135 

772 

778 

1,678 

25,  281 

1,475 

1,621 

3,  652 

3,047 

2,853 

2, 123 

2,313 

2,424 

2,075 

767 

2,200 

331 

400 

738 
552 
805 

1,215 

901 

1,278 


Total 
families. 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing 


1,072 

681 

1,499 


1,232 

2,810 

528 

9,392 
732 
863 
497 
817 
952 
573 
802 
389 
416 
719 
661 
586 
430 
451 
504 

470 
770 
771 

1,100 
791 
735 

2,  554 

755 

1,435 


1,204 
349 
658 

4,841 
341 
366 
1,467 
1,199 
885 
583 

1,200 
791 
794 

1,804 

32,  901 

2,041 

1,969 

4,988 

3,997 

3,607 

3,194 

2,862 

2,784 

2,741 

856 

3,  052 

366 

444 

787 
575 
807 

1,319 

946 

1,362 


4.16 
5.82 
4.69 
4.52 

5.07 
4.94 
8.56 

5.15 
5.37 
4.71 
7.84 
4.86 
5.25 
5.46 
4.65 
4.99 
4.64 
4.79 
5.18 
4.97 
5.04 
4.82 
5.49 

5.93 
4.09 
5.39 

5.57 
4.15 
6.35 

5.39 
5.14 
4.60 


4.83 
4.92 
5.26 

5.19 
7.64 
5.26 

8.17 
11.46 
6.53 
8.35 
8.72 
8.10 
6.21 

5.74 
4.89 
4.76 
5.27 

6.52 
7.03 
5.83 
0.48 
7.43 
7.20 
7.40 
5.73 
5.52 
6.04 
5.89 
6.52 
5.74 
5.78 

5.07 
4.82 
4.78 

5.18 
5.91 
6.01 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


.3.92 
5.28 
4.38 
4.21 

5,03 
4.82 
5.82 

4.93 
5.07 
4.58 
7.16 
4.67 
4.99 
5.29 
4.62 
4.60 
4.64 
4.50 
4.98 
4.74 
4.80 
4.68 
5.16 

5.75 
4.06 
4.84 

5.24 
3.96 
5.92 

5.08 
5.06 
4.27 


4.81 
4.79 
4.90 

4.74 
7.25 
5.25 

6.84 
9.55 
6,08 
6.70 
7.28 
6.35 
5.91 

5.43 
4.77 
4.67 
4.90 

5.01 
5.08 
4.80 
4.74 
5.67 
5.69 
4.96 
4.63 
4.81 
4.57 
5.27 
4.70 
5.19 
5.20 

4.75 
4.62 
4.77 

4.77 
5.62 
5.64 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOHOUGHS. 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward   8  . 
Ward    9. 
Ward  10  . 
Ward  11  . 


Minnesota— Continued. 

St.  Paul 

Ward   1 

2 

3 

4 

5 


St.  Peter 

Stillwater 

West  Duluth. 
Winona 


Mississippi: 
Aberdeen  . 

Biloxi 

Columbus  . 
Greenville 


Jackson 

Meridian . . 
Natchez . . . 
Vicksburg 


Water  Valley  . 

Wesson 

West  Point 

Yazoo 


Missouri: 

Aurora 

Bonne  Terre  . 

Boonville 

Brooktield 

Butler 


Cameron 

Cape  Girardeau  . 

Carrol  Iton 

Carterville 

Carthage 

Chillicothe 

Clinton 

Columbia 

De  Soto 

Fulton 


Hannibal 

Holden 

Independence . 

Jefferson 

Joplin 

Kansas  city... 

Ward    ] 

Ward    2 

Ward   3 

Ward   4 

Ward   5 

Ward   6 

Ward   7 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Ward  14 


Kirksville. 

Lamar 

Lexington 


Liberty  . . . 
Louisiana  . 
Macon 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


20,  976 

2,752 

2,319 

878 

1,527 

2,484 

2,430 

1,611 

3,848 

2,110 

557 

460 

528 
1,713 

508 
3,479 


704 

674 

846 

1,481 

1,205 
1,880 
1,875 
2,498 

604 
442 
544 
760 


661 
723 
721 
921 
618 

630 
818 
773 
570 
1,510 

1,210 
985 
802 
78U 
652 

2,738 

562 

1,328 


23, 140 

1,099 

686 

1,532 

2,  039 

1,603 

1,494 

2,498 

2,692 

4,244 

2,720 

892 

368 

640 

633 

735 
632 
914 

513 
950 
734 


Total 
families. 


25,  832 
3,  470 
2,761 
1,138 
2,195 
3,034 
3,016 
1,787 
4,738 
2,599 
600 
494 

560 
2,073 

571 
3,717 


725 

088 

866 

1,503 

1,271 
2,080 
2,033 
2,942 

604 
523 
565 

778 


682 
737 
794 
921 
063 

636 
881 
799 
574 
1,573 

1,275 

1,016 

821 

820 

715 

2,868 
565 
1,350 
1,053 
2,001 

26,  734 

1,255 

793 

1,821 

2,306 

1,822 

1,930 

2,  834 

3,191 

4,945 

3,158 

922 

404 

689 

664 

757 
640 
958 

513 

1,051 
778 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


6.35 
0.21 
5,89 
8.56 
8.28 
6.09 
6.08 
6.29 
6.06 
6.28 
5.42 
5.70 

6.95 
6.57 
6.63 
5.23 


4.90 
4.80 
5.39 

4.50 

4.91 
5.65 
5.39 
5.35 

4.69 
7.17 
5.08 
4.32 


5.27 
5.14 
5.74 
4.94 
4.34 

4.63 
5.25 
5.02 
5.06 
5.29 

4.72 
4.81 
4.99 
5.04 
6.62 

4.70 
4.48 
4.80 
7.66 
5.21 

5.74 
6.35 
7.88 
7.09 
5.63 
5.20 
6.52 
5.48 
5.99 
5.29 
5.37 
5.17 
5.09 
5  29 
5.02 

4.78 
4.53 
4.96 

4.99 
5.36 
4.59 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


5.15 
4.92 
4.95 
6.60 
5.76 
4.98 
4.90 
5.67 
4.93 
5.10 
5.03 
5.30 

6.56 
5.43 
5.90 
4.90 


4.76 
4.70 
5.26 
4.43 

4.66 
5.11 
4.97 
4.55 

4.69 
6.06 
4.89 
4.22 


5.11 
5.05 
5.22 
4.94 

4.24 

4.59 
4.88 
4.85 
5.02 
5.07 

4.48 
4.66 
4.87 
4.83 
6.03 

4.48 
4.46 
4.73 
6.40 
4.97 

4.96 
5.56 
6.81 
5.97 
4.97 
4.58 
5.05 
4.83 
5.05 
4.54 
4.62 
5.00 
4.63 
4.92 
4.78 

4.64 
4.47 

4.74 

4.99 
4.84 
4.33 


►DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


887 


^-^i^^^^ys^^'^'s^^^-^^^  -"^r^"  ™ 


5.S8 
5.16 
4.35 


10.24 

5.31 

5.08 

4.26 

5.06 

4.31 

4.71 

4.16 

5.14 

4.39 

5.09 

4.08 

4.02 

3.88 

5.33 

4.24 

5.  05 

4.09 

3.96 

3.93 

4.62 

4.01 

5.  54 

4.74 

5.33 

5.20 

5.11 

4.09 

4.96 

4.09 

8.31 

5.16 

7.72 

5.47 

5.44 

4.21 

8.93 

5.20 

8.38 

4.92 

13.  39 

5.66 

5.  68 

4.36 

7.67 

0.13 

9.  52 

5.61 

4.17 

4.13 

5.46 

4.72 

5.97 

4.69 

4.31 

3.91 

0.02 

5.34 

4.  60 

3.92 

4.80 

4.05 

4.62 

4.25 

1,682  4.79  i  4.40 

1,223  G.U  5.08 

571  5. 23  4. 53 

G51  5.  34  1  4.  64 


2,801 

2,851 

2,097 

3,487 

952 

955 

2.597 

2.649 

1.618 

1,  627 

12,  362 

12,  667 

1,564 

1,  592 

1,964 

2,  004 

984 

999 

1. 122 

1, 137 

1,536 

1,594 

1.541 

1,595 

1,  327 

1,358 

1,  278 

1,  322 

1,046 

1,066 

4.06 
7.00 
4.45 
4.40 
4.49 

4.72 

4. 

4.80 

4.61 

4.72 

4.77 

4.51 

4.03 

4.69 

4.65 


4.58 
5.40 
4.43 
4.31 
4.46 

4.60 
4.81 
4.76 
4.54 
4.66 
4.60 
4.36 
4.53 
4.54 
4.57 


888 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Tahlk  4.-T0TAL  DWELLINGS   AND   FAMILIES,  AND   PEESONS    TO  A  DWELLINP    A^n  -rn 
A  FAMILY,  FOR  PLACES  HAVING  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE^  ISoI-Confinufd 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
/J^D  BOROUGHS. 


Hew  Jersey- 
Elizabefh  , 
Waidl., 
Ward  2. . 
Ward  3.. 
Ward  4.. 
Wards.. 
Ward  6. . 
AVardY.. 
Ward  8. . 


-Continued. 


Freehold 

Gloucester 

Hacken.sack 


Haddontield. 
Hammontou- 
Harrison 


Iloboken  - 
Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
AVard  3. 
A\'ard4. 


Jersey  city 

Aldernia'nic  district  1 . 
Aldermanic  district  2. 
Alderinauic  district  3. 
Aldermanic  district  4. 
Aldermanic  district  5. 
Aldermanic  district  6. 


Keyport 

Lambeitville  . 
Long  Branch  - 

Millville 

Morristown . . 


Newark . . 
Ward  1 
AVard  2 
Ward  3 
AYard  4 
AVard  5 
Ward  G 
Ward  7 
Ward  8 
AYard  9 
Ward  10 
Ward  1 1 
Ward  12 
Ward  13 
Ward  14 
Ward  15 


New  Brunswick. 

Newton 

Ocean  Grove 

Orange 

Passaic 


Paterson  . 
Ward  1 . 
AVard2. 
AVard  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
AVard  6. 
AVard  7. 
AVard  8- 


Perth  Amboy  . 
Phillipsburg  .. 

Plainiield 

Princeton 


Eahway... 
Earitan  . . . 
Eed  Bank . 
Salem 


Somerville  . . . . 
South  Amboy  . 
South  Orange  . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


5.820 

1,350 

1,015 

884 

347 

1,036 

443 

323 

422 

572 
1,323 
1,149 

534 

730 

1,168 

3,411 

647 

654 

1,374 

736 

18,562 
1,486 
2,146 
2,214 
5,095 
3,011 
4,610 

729 

993 

1,506 

2,117 

1,457 


23, 296 

1,166 

1,014 

935 

703 

719 

2,820 

1,012 

3,  052 

1,144 

1,968 

1,620 

2,286 

2,770 

962 

1,125 

3,076 

638 

631 

2,938 

1,723 

9,870 
1,047 
1,364 
2,124 
1,322 
1,260 
506 
641 
1,606 

1,463 

1,820 

1,963 

666 

1,427 

397 

852 
1,356 

766 
909 
503 


Total 
families. 


7,683 

1,858 

1,496 

1,228 

460 

1,208 

525 

364 

544 

604 
1,324 

1,318 

535 

909 

1,794 

9,413 
2,237 
1,203 
3,188 
2,785 

34,  434 
3,717 
6,331 
5,075 
8,081 
4, 193 
7,037 

790 
1,001 
1,607 
2,154 
1,457 

38,  906 
1,555 
1,609 
1,467 
1,195 
1,255 
5,447 
1,966 
4,229 
1,507 
2,967 
2,155 
4,190 
6,116 
1,200 
2,048 

4,  026 

656 

631 
3,  703 
2,481 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


6.49 
6.57 
7.50 
6.60 
6.38 
5.78 
5.86 
6.20 
6.26 

5.13 
4.96 
5.23 

4.69 
5.25 
7.14 

12.80 
15.55 
8.81 
10.81 
17.61 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


16,815 
1,888 
2,264 
3,207 
1,920 
2,275 
935 
1,320 
3,006 

1,860 

1,847 

2,172 

681 

1,627 
483 
925 

1,356 

903 
913 
561 


12.00 
14.08 
10.98 
7.  22 
6'74 
7.28 

4.68 
4.17 
4.80 
4.72 
5.60 

7.81 
6.51 
7.05 
0.85 
8.46 
7.51 
9.16 
9.18 
6.41 
6.19 
7.06 
7.27 
8.58 
9.96 
5.  93 
7.96 

6.05 
4.71 
4.36 
6.41 
7.56 

7.94 
7.95 
7.62 
7.15 
6.72 
8.60 
7.95 
9.29 
9.18 


4.92 

4.78 
5.09 
4.75 
4.81 
4.96 
4.95 
5.51 
4.85 

4.85 
4.96 
4.56 

4.68 
4.22 
4.65 

4.64 
4.50 
4.79 
4.66 
4.65 

4.73 
4.80 
4.77 
4.79 
4.55 
4.84 
4.77 

4.32 
4.14 
4.50 
4.64 
5.60 

4.67 
4.88 
4.44 
4.37 
4.98 
4.31 
4.74 
4.72 
4.63 
4.70 
4.68 
5.47 
4.68 
4.51 
4.75 
4.37 

4.62 
4.58 
4.36 
5.09 
.5.25 


6.50 
4.73 
5.74 
5.14 

4.98 
6.44 
4.87 
4.07 

5.04 
4.76 
6.17 


4.66 
4.41 
4.59 
4.73 
4.63 
4.76 
4.30 
4.51 
4.90 

5.11 
4.68 
5.19 
5.02 

4.37 
5.29 
4.48 
4.07 

4.28 
4.74 
5.54 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


New  Jersey— Continued. 

Trenton 

1 


AVard 
Ward 
AVard  3 
AVard  4 
AVard  5 
AVard  6 
Ward  7 
AVard  « 
AVard  9 
Ward  10 
Ward  11 


Union 

A^ineland 

Washington 
Woodbury  . . 


New  Mexico: 

Albuquerque  (a) 

Santa  Pe 


New  York : 
Alliany  ... 
AVard  1. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
AVard  4. 
AVard  5. 
AVard  6. 
AVard  7. 
AVard  8. 
Ward  9., 
AVard  10.. 
AVard  11.. 
Ward  12.. 
Wardl.f.. 
AVard  14 . . 
Ward  15.. 
AVard  16.. 
AVard  17.. 


Albion 

Amsterdam 


Auburn  . . 
AVard  1 
AVard  2 
AVard  3 
AVard  4 
AVard  5 
AYard  6 
AYard  7 
Ward  8 
AVard  9 
AYard  10 


Baldwinsville . 
BallstonSpa... 

Batavia 

Bath 


Binghamton. 


Ward 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
AA'ard  5 
AA'ard  6. 
AVard  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 
Ward  11. 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 

Brockport. 

Brooklyn. . 


AVartl 
AYard 
AVard 
AVard 


1... 
2... 
3... 
4... 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


11, 428 
952 
606 

1,300 
991 

1,120 
533 

1,979 
778 

1,265 
762 

1,142 

1,  435 
873 
543 
839 


956 
1,343 


13, 153 
818 
604 
547 
667 
679 
532 
495 
529 
622 

1,239 
937 
771 
720 
870 
704 

1,237 

1,182 

991 

2,787 

4,943 
694 
612 
351 
381 
339 
531 
440 
549 
458 
588 

712 

733 

1,599 

725 

5,595 
760 
469 
609 
172 
541 
424 
691 
289 
183 
369 
648 
207 
233 

856 

82,  282 
1,930 
626 
2,080 
1,223 


Total 
families. 


11,901 

991 

630 

1,365 

1,064 

1,184 

579 

2,063 

791 

1,306 

778 

1,150 

2,400 
972 
544 
855 


959 
1,361 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


20,  433 

1,295 

1,235 

1,109 

1,209 

987 

715 

660 

941 

970 

1,990 

1,483 

1,284 

1,028 

1,010 

1,110 

1,  685 

1,722 

1,124 
3,676 

5.518 
778 
723 
379 
459 
386 
564 
495 
591 
493 
050 


5.03 
5.33 
5.05 
5.64 
5.08 
4.99 
5.24 
4.74 
4.89 
4.84 
5.18 
4.C6 

7.42 
4.38 
5.22 
4.66 


3.96 
4.61 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
i'am- 

iiy- 


742 

835 

1,640 

834 

7,759 
982 
C09 
764 
202 
737 
570 

1,010 
457 
297 
532 

1,025 
264 
310 


170,  970 
3, 15« 
1,877 
3,886 
2,312 


7.22 
7.71 
9.42 
8.80 
8.00 
6.25 
6.46 
6.80 
7.90 
7.50 
7.55 
6.81 
7.34 
0.72 
5.61 
7.45 
6.91 
6.75 

4.63 
6.22 

5.23 
5.11 
4.91 
4.63 
9.24 
5.01 
5.00 
5.05 
5.01 
4.84 
4.45 

4.27 
4.81 
4.52 
4.50 

6.26 
5.55 

5.81 
5.97 
5.18 
5.75 
5.81 
5.93 
7.69 
7.29 
6.86 
6.  .39 
11.76 
5.14 

4.37 

9.80 
10.38 
14.35 

9.02 
10.08 


4.83 
5.12 
4.86 
5.37 
4.73 
4.72 
4.82 
4.55 
4.81 
4.69 
5.08 
4.62 

4.43 
3.93 
5.21 

4.57 


3.95 
4.54 


a  New  town. 


4.65 
4.87 
4.61 
4.34 
4.41 
4.30 
4.81 
5.10 
i.U 
4.81 
4.70 
4.31 
4.41 
4.71 
4.83 
4.72 
5.07 
4.63 

4.08 
4.72 

4.69 
4.56 
4.15 
4.29 
7.67 
4.40 
4.71 
4.49 
4.65 
4.50 
4.03 

4.10 
4.22 
4.40 
3.91 

4.51 
4.29 
4.47 
4.76 
4.41 
4.22 
4.32 
4.06 
4.86 
4.49 
4.76 
4.04 
9.22 
3.86 

4.13 

4.72 
6.35 
4.79 
4.83 
5.33 


DWELLmGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


889 


^  T^AAiTTTTTd     Avn    PFTfSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO 


CITIES.  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Total 
flwell- 
ing.s. 


New  York— Continued. 
Brooklyn— Continued. 

Ward    5 

6 

7 

8 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward  9-. 
Ward  10.. 
Ward  11.- 
Ward  12.. 
Ward  Vi-- 
Ward  14-. 
Ward  1.5.. 
Ward  16  . 
AVardlT-. 
Ward  18.. 
Ward  19. 

Ward  20 - 

Ward  21- 

Ward22. 

Ward  2;!. 

Ward  24. 

Ward  25. 

Ward  26. 


Bufl'alo. 


Ward 

Ward 

Ward 

Ward 

Ward 

Ward 

Ward 

Ward 

Ward 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 


Canandaigua . 

Canastota 

Canton 

Catskill 

Clyde  


echoes  

College  Point. 
Coney  Island. 
Oooperstown  . 
Corning 


Cortland  . . . 
Dansville.. 
Dunkirk  .  - 
Edgewater 
Ellen  ville  . 


Eluiira 

Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 
Wards. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 


Fairport 

EishkiH  on  Hudson 

Flushing 

Fort  Hamilton 

Fort  Plain 


Fredonia 

Fulton 

Geneva 

Glens  Falls. - 

Gloversville . 

Goshen 

Gouverneur . 
Greenbush  . . 


Green  Island.. 
Haverstraw  . .  - 

Hempstead 

Hoosick  Falls . 


Total 
families. 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


1,510 
3,074 
4, 383 
3,688 
1,855 
3,116 
2,411 
2,351 
2,232 

1,  931 

2,  559 
2,849 
3,407 
6,704 
3,497 
3,150 
4,814 
6,170 
4,257 
2,110 
5,937 
4,412 

37, 290 
2,  266 
863 
1,921 
1,194 
6,994 
4,072 
6,549 
1,154 
1,260 
2,445 
5,501 
1,715 
1,356 

1,308 
667 
591 
904 
638 


4,211 

7,  573 

7,  492 

6,768 

3, 729 

7,395 

4,948 

5,838 

4,630 

5,918 
6.245 

10,  599 
9,044 

16,  309 
7,968 
4,816 

11,161 

10,  327 
6,056 
2,917 
9,516 
6,277 

51,461^ 
3,250 
1,186 
2,802 
1,851 

11,367 
6,  4!J3 
8,737 
1,917 
1,557 
2,701 
6,184 
1.867 
1.589 

1,351 
704 
632 

1,179 
684 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 
ily- 


13.36 
12.26 

8.14 
8.47 
9.54 
10.92 
9.41 
11.64 
9.69 
14.11 
10.80 
16.05 
12.16 
11.18 
10.36 
7.66 
10.41 
8.14 
6.89 
7.95 
7.52 
6.69 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


2,  771 
852 
520 
490 

1,707 

1,749 

837 

2,005 

.  2,339 

561 

5.817 
453 
663 
748 
701 

1,551 
979 
722 

593 
661 
1,463 
462 
654 


951 
1,600 
1,907 

2,  503 
531 
706 

1,246 

749 

838 

971 

1,057 


4,554 

1,240 

525 

519 

1,  885 


6.86 
7.56 
8.02 
6.73 
7.12 
7.87 
7.69 
6.43 
8.53 
6.53 
5.87 
5.51 
6.33 
6.00 


4.79 
4.98 

4.77 

4.62 

4.75 

4.60 

4.59 

4.69 

4.67 

4.60 

4.42 

4.31 

4.58 

4.61) 

4.55 

5.01 

4.49 

4.87 

4.  85 

5.75 

4.  69 

4.70 

4.97 
5.27 
5.84 
4.01 
4.59 
4.H4 
4.85 
4.82 
5.14 
5.2!) 
5.31 
4.90 
5.81 
5.12 


New  Tork— Continued. 

Hornellsville 

Hudson 

Huntington 

nion 

Ithaca 

Jamaica 

Jamestown 

Johnstown 

King.ston 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


1,750 

886 
2,079 
2,832 

674 

6,770 
455 
766 
933 
879 
1,785 
1,109 
843 

602 
757 
1,739 
512 
721 

823 
1,061 
1,690 
2,012 

3,  ^_77 
564 
811 

1,636 

1,019 
1,053 
1,017 
1,532 


4.49 
4.16 
4.37 
5.44 
4.13 

8.12 
7.19 
6.37 
5.42 
5.01 

4.91 
4.49 
4.70 
6.10 
5.14 

5.31 

4.94 

5.22 

5.28 

5.82  I 

4.91 

5.96 

5.14 

4.30 
5.47 
5.77 
5.66 
4.38 

4.16 
4.43 
4.72 
4.99 

5.54 
5.47 
4.90 
5.86 

5.96 
6.05 
4.98 
6.64 


Lansingburg 

Leroy 

Little  Falls 

Lockport 

Long  Island  city  . 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Wardl 

Ward  5 

Lowville 

Lyons 

lialoiie 

Matteawan 

Mechanicsville . . 

Medina 

Middletown 

Mount  Vernon  . . 

Newark 

New  Brighton  . . 

Newburg 

New  Eochelle ... 


4.34 
3.94 
4.08 
4.17 
3.86 

4.94 
4.94 
6.31 
5.12 
4.54 

4.91 
4.24 
4.53 
5.04 
4.27 

4.56 
4.92 
4.52 
4.23 
4.64 
4.27 
5.26 
4.40 

4.24 
4.78 
4.85 
5.11 
3.97 

4.13 
3.97 
4.47 
4.73 

3.99 
5.15 
4.26 
4.46 

4.38 
4.81 
4.75 
4.58 


New  York. 


Ward 
Ward 
AVard 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Ward  14 

Ward  15 

Ward  16 

Ward  17 

Ward  18 

Ward  19 

Ward  20 

Ward  21 

Ward  22 

Ward  23 

Ward  24 

New  York  Mills . . . . 

Niagara  Falls 

North  Tarrytown.. 
North  Tonawanda  . 
Norwich 

Nyack 

Ogdensburg 

ofean 

Oneida 

Oneonta 

Oswego 

Peekskill 

Penn  Yan 

Plattsburg 

Port  Chester 

Port  Jervis 

Port  Kichmond 

Potsdam 


Total 
families. 


Poughkeepsie I        3 


2,305 
1,637 

616 

812 
2, 363 

1,023 
3,139 
1,460 
3,447 

1,889 

630  I 
1,855 
3,440 

3,986 
749  I 
425 
769 

1,416 
627 

622 

983 
953 


534 

960 

1,  943 

2,138 


2,414 
3,406  ! 
1,443 

81,  828 
736 
94 
198 
725 
666 
741 
2, 113 
1,739 
3,557 
1,496 
2,400 
15. 141 
1,431 
899 
1,870 
3, 236 
3,689 
3,  373 
12,  261 
4,171 
4,003 
7,766 
6,242 
3,275 

458 

1.048 

553 

809 

1,211 


2,376 
1,480 
1,381 
1,355 

4,528 
1,708 
1,042 
1,196 
847 

1,709 

1,090 

795 

516 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


2,542 

2,220 

681 

961 

2,661 

1,151 
3,679 
1,861 
4,601 

2,498 

676 

2,018 

3,564 

6,259 

1,663 

662 

970 

1,966 


Per- 

son.s 
to  a 
fam- 
ily- 


4.77 
6.09 
4.92 
5.00 
4.69 

5.24 
5.11 
5.32 
6.17 

5.58 
4.35 
4.73 
4.60 

7.65 
11.16 
7.77 
6.26 
0.54 
7.00 


627  4.04 

1, 093  4.  55 

1,053  5.23 

973  5. 42 


4.33 
4.49 
4.45 
4.22 
4.16 

4.66 
4.36 
4.17 
4.62 

4.22 
4.06 
4.35 
4.50 

4.87 
5.03 
4.99 
4.96 
4.71 
4.78 

4.00 
4.09 
4.74 
4.40 


615 
981 

2,  584 
2,228 

805 

3,  072 
5, 132 
1,515 

312, 766 

2,277 

126 

405 

3.567 

2,481 

*,075 

11,580 

6,689 

11,899 

11,751 

16,140 

50. 107 

9,580 

5,810 

4,580 

10,  383 

23, 709 

12,  004 

45,  979 

19,  042 

12, 122 

33, 198 

11,484 

3,718 


1,058 
703 
899 

1,373 

916 

2,532 
1,606 
1,464 
1,492 

4,782 
1,966 
1,118 
1,376 
1,083 

1,978 

1,234 

806 

5,011 


5.02 
4.68 
6.16 
5.07 

4.61 

6.  80 
0.78 
5.69 

18.52 
15.11 

9.88 
19.  02 
24.  50 
18.60 
31.  20 

27. 15 

17.95 

15.  30 

38.50 

31.  43 
16.18 

32.  06 
31.25 
13.54 
15.18 
27.  96 
18.76 
19.15 
20.  22 
15.74 
19.  81 

8.64 
0.15 

5.57 
5.25 
5.75 
5.92 
4.30 

5.91 
4.91 
4.97 
4.40 
4.63 

4.82 
5.67 
4.08 
5.86 
6.23 


5.46 
5.77 
4.98 
6.32 


4.36 
4.58 
4.64 
4.86 

4.59 
5.35 
4.50 
5.42 

4.84 

4.88 

7.37 

8.10 

4.99 

4.99 

5.67 

4.95 

4.67 

4.57 

4.90 

4.67 

4.89 

4.79 

4.84 

5.55 

4.73 

4.35 

5.27 

5.11 

4.43 

5.20 

4.64 

4.70 

5.42 

5.23 
5.20 
4.52 
5.33 
3.80 

4.49 
4.61 
4.58 
4.16 
4.20 

4.57 
4.92 

3.81 
5.09 
4.87 

4.72 
5.10 
4.91 
4.43 


890 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


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CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND   BOROUGHS. 


New  York— Contimied. 

Kochester 

Ward   1 

Ward    2 

Ward   3 

Ward    4 

5 

e 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward  8 
Ward  9 
Ward  10 
Ward  11 
Ward  12 
Ward  13, 
Ward  14 
Ward  15 
Ward  16. 


Rome 

Salaiiiaiua 

Sandy  Hill 

Saratoga  Springs. 
Saiigerties 


Schenectady 

Seneca  Falls 

Sing.sing 

Suspen.sion  Bridge  . 

S3-raciise . 
Ward 
Ward 
ATard 
AVard 
Ward 
AVard 
AA^ard 
Ward 
AVaid 
Ward  10 
AVard  11 


9.. 


Tarrytown  . 
Tonawanda  , 


Troy 

AVard  1 . . 
AVard  2... 
AVaxd  3... 
AVard  4.. 
Ward  5... 
AVard  «... 
AVard  7... 
Ward  8... 
AVard  it... 
Ward  10... 
AVard  11... 
AVard  12... 
AVard  13... 


mica 

AVard  1 
AVard  2 
AVard  3 
AVard  4 
AVard  a 
AVard  6 
AA'ard  7 
AVar<l  S 
AA'ard  9 
AA'ard  10 
Ward  11 
AVard  12 


Wappingers  Falls. 

Warsaw 

Waterloo 

Watertowu 

Watkins 


Waverlv 

WellRvi'Ue.... 
AVest  Troy... 
Whitehall.... 
White  Plains 
Whitestone  ... 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


23,  954 

333 

580 

1,164 

598 

1,749 

785 

1,381 

2.867 

1,701 

1.  061 
1,088 
1,706 
2,026 
1,250 
1,215 
3,850 

2,923 
799 
015 

2,  390 
776 

3,134 

1,416 

1,414 

876 

15,  641 

979 

1,775 

1,250 

2,518 

2,  695 

938 

1,949 

1,508 

858 

507 

664 

608 
1,302 

7,  805 
593 
628 
323 
633 
849 
579 
732 
442 
.501 
776 
430 
5.50 
709 


7,370 
184 
666 
521 
521 
243 
376 
828 
1,040 
1,092 
416 
549 
934 

723 

702 

1.059 

3,091 

619 

973 
770 
2,016 
955 
738 
567 


Total 
families. 


27,  312 
390 
723 
1,313 
805 
1,952 
1,026 
1,532 
3,  203 
1,835 
1,177 
1,982 
1,914 
2,559 
1,508 
1,292 
4,101 

3,361 
821 
676 

2,835 
931 

4,343 
1,471 
1,  673 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing 


19,  277 

1,  095 

2,305 

1,526 

3,095 

3,387 

1,386 

2,317 

1,  836 

979 

583 

768 

754 

1,407 

12,  895 
833 

1,0.50 
453 
906 

1,  274 
909  I 

1,260 
862 
848 

1,402 
804 

1,001 

1,167 

9,492 
241 
884 
723 
622 
360 
505 

1,041 

1,  303 

1,436 
475 
691 

1,211 

839 

740 
1,060 
3.371 

700 

1,031 

825 
2.891 

995 

859 

567  I 


5.  .59 
6.58 
5.98 
5.61 
6.60 
5.70 
6.29 
5.23 
5.30 
5.64 
5.34 
5.31 
5.12 
6.36 
5.65 
5.48 
5.42 

5.13 
4.62 

4.71 
5.01 
5.46 

6.35 
4.32 
6.61 
5.03 

5.64 
5.02 
6.06 
0.12 
5.74 
5.45 
6.22 
5.36 
5.48 
6.03 
5.46 
4.81 

5.33 
5.49 

7.81 
6.23 
7.55 
8.25 
7.12 
7.09 
8.33 
7.90 
8.74 
7.80 
7.96 
9.43 
9.13 

5.97 

6.20 

6.09 

5.85 

5.74 

6.86 

6.11 

5.59 

6.11 

6.62  I 

5.  .58 

5.71 

5.51  I 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 

fam- 
ily. 


4.90 
5.62 
4.80 
4.97 
4.90 
5.U 
4.81 
4.72 
4.74 
5.23 
4.81 
4.52 
4.56 
5.03 
4.69 
5.15 
5.09 

4.46 
4.50 

4.28 
4.22 
4.55 

4.58 
4.16 
5.59 
4.92 

4.57 
4.49 
4.  67 
5.01 
4.67 
4.34 
4.21 
4.51 
4.50 
5.28 
4.75 
4.16 

4.72 
5.08 

4.73 
4.43 
4.52 
5.88 
4.66 
4.73 
5.31 
4.57 
4.48 
5.16 
4.41 
4.69 
5.02 
4.47 

4.64 
4.73 
4.59 
4.22 
4.' 80 
4.03 
4.55 
4.44 
4.88 
5.  ■>3 
4.89 
4.54 
4.25 


5.14 
4.44 
4.11 
4.76 
4.21 

4.24 
4.46 
6.43 
4.64 
5.48 
4.95 


4.43 
4.22 
4.10 
4.37 
3.72 

4.00 
4.16 
4.49 
4.46 
4.71 
4.95 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROtJGHS. 


New  York— Continued. 

Yonkers 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Ward  4 


North  Carolina: 

Asherille 

Charlotte 

Concord  

Durham 

Elizabeth 


Fayette%-ille. 
Goldsboro . . . 
Greensboro.. 
Henderson  . . 
Newbern 


Oxford  . . . . 
Ealeigli  . . . 
Eeidsville . 
Salem 


Salisbury  . . . 
Washington . 
AVilmington. 
Winston 


North  Dakota: 

Fargo  

Grand  Forks . 

Ohio: 

Akron 

AVard  1  .... 
AVard  2  .... 
Ward  3  .... 

AVard  4 

AVard  5  . . . . 
Ward  0  .... 


Alliance  ... 
Ashland  ... 
Ashtabula . 

Athens 

Avondale  .. 


Barnesville  .. 

Bellaire 

Bellefontaine  . 

Bellevue 

Berea 


Bowling  Green. 

Bridgeport 

Brooklj-n 

Bryan 

Bucyrus 

Cani  bridge 


Canton 

Ward  1  . 
AVard  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4.. 
Ward  5.. 
Ward  6-. 
AVard  7.. 


Celina 

Chillicothe . 


Cincinnati 


AVard 
A\'ard  2 
AA'ard  3 
AVard  4 
AA'ard  5 
Ward  6 
AVard  7 
Ward  8 
Ward  9 
Ward  10 
Ward  11 
AVard  12 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


3,746 

854 

1,462 

1,251 

179 


1.467 
2,  265 

708 
1.009 

637 

861 
800 
641 
783 
1,618 


2,064 
568 
477 

867 

832 

4,014 

1,054 

1,111 


5,498 
768 
709 

1,  013 
■  1,  264 

1,085 
659 

1,595 
844 

1,594 
552 
684 

629 

1,799 

1,  002 

607 

492 

.  786 
694 
922 
773 

1,250 
891 

5,043 
934 
765 
672 
649 
532 
610 


517 
2,447 

33,  487 

1,529 

2,  035 

606 

1,  .579 

701 

718 

719 

511 

853 

889 

1,076 

1,360 


Total 
families. 


1,575 

2,402 

1,913 

196 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


8.45 
8.11 
6.22 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 
ilv. 


5.26 
5.  35 
5.14 
5.30 
5.68 


],79S 

6.  9S 

5.69 

2,427 

5.1C 

4.76 

708 

6.1.3 

6.13 

1,095 

5.44 

5.01 

691 

5.10 

4.70 

862 

4.90 

4.90 

883 

5.02 

4.55 

667 

5.17 

4.97 

798 

5.35 

5.25 

1,777 

4.85 

4.41 

493 

5.98 

5.90 

2,267 

6.14 

5.59 

604 

5.23 

4.02 

499 

5.68 

5.43 

885 

5.10 

4.99 

893 

4.26 

3.97 

4,514 

5.00 

4.44 

1,416 

7.61 

5.66 

1,131 

5.10 

.5.01 

889 

5.93 

5.60 

6,064 

5.02 

4.55 

842 

4.94 

4.50 

801 

4.98 

4.41 

1,155 

4.98 

4.37 

1,399 

5.31 

4.80 

1,149 

4.79 

4.52 

718 

5.04 

4.63 

1,  715 

4.77 

4.44 

906 

4.23 

3.94 

1,802 

5.23 

4.63 

612 

4.75 

4.28 

830 

6.  .54 

5.39 

738 

5.10 

4.35 

2,034 

5.  52 

4.88 

1,047 

4.24 

4.05 

708 

4.58 

4.31 

515 

5.15 

4.92 

797 

4.41 

4.35 

694 

4.85 

4.85 

970 

4.97 

4.73 

796 

3.97 

3.85 

1,329 

4.78 

4.50 

958 

4.89 

4.55 

5,440 

5.19 

4.81 

970 

5.02 

4.84 

820 

5.07 

4.73 

753 

5.00 

4.46 

703 

5.23 

4.83 

570 

5.55 

5.18 

607 

5.15 

4.71 

957 

5.42 

4.99 

558 

5.23 

4.84 

2,600 

4.01 

4.34 

63,  530 

8.87 

4.67 

1.835 

5.52 

4.60 

2,479 

6.12 

5.02 

1.950 

14.  22 

4.42 

2,890 

8.83 

4.82 

1,621 

;i.  .34 

4.90 

1,611 

.0.67 

4.  76 

2,238 

2.71 

4.08 

1,090 

9.63 

4.51 

1,447 

8.69 

5.12 

2,540 

2.32 

4.31 

2, 945  ] 

1.90 

4.35 

2,535 

8.91 

4.78 

DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES 


891 


™^.c....w^^^^^^^^^^ 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Ohio— Continued. 
Cincinnati— Continued. 

Ward  13 

Ward  14 

Ward  1.5 

Ward  16 

WardlT 

Ward  18 

Ward  19 

Ward  20 

Ward  21 

Ward  22 

Ward  23 

Ward  24 

Ward  25 

Ward  26 

Ward  27 

Ward  28 

Ward  29 

Ward  30 

Circleville 

Cleveland . 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 

Ward  8 

Ward  9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11..-- 

Wardr2 

Ward  13--.. 

Ward  14 

Ward  15...- 

Ward  16  -.- 

Ward  17  -  -  - 

Ward  18  .-- 

Ward  19  -  - 

Ward  20  - .  - 

Ward  21  .. 

Ward  22  ... 

Ward  23  ... 

Ward  24  .  - 

Ward  25  -- 

Ward  26  .- 

Ward  27  -- 

Ward  28  -- 

Ward  29  -- 

Ward  30  .. 

Ward  31  .- 

Ward  32  .- 

Ward  33  .. 

Ward  34  -- 

Ward  35  . . 

Ward  36  . . 

Ward  37  . . 

Ward  38  - 

Ward  39  - 

Ward  40  . 

Columljns . . 
■    1.. 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward  3.. 
Ward  4.. 
Ward  S.- 
Ward 6.. 
Ward    7-. 

Ward    8.. 

Ward    9.. 

Ward  10. 

Ward  11. 

Ward  12. 

Ward  13. 

Ward  14. 

Ward  15. 

•Couneaut. . 
Coshocton . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Total 
families. 


743  1 
980  1 
1,049 
1,141 
1,371 
866 
786 
1,026 
983 
1,  210 
1,449 
1,146 
1,701 
1,735 
1,004 
1,  241 
1,131 
1,349 

1,478 

43,  835 
947 
447 
358 
834 
918 
762 
1,274 
1,071 
1,473 
689 
549 
761 
942 
785 
1,  0.57 
935 
1,357 
1,761 
988 
1,155 
1,323 
1,612 
1,015 
2,117 
1,923 
935 
1,549 
610 
710 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND   BOROUGHS. 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


2,648 

2,170 

2,172 

2,  372 

2,128 

1,601 

1,786 

2,046 

2,211 

2.  051 

3,251 

2,122 

2,016 

2,164 

1,743 

1,945 

1,494 

1, 829 


15.39 

10.03 

8.91 

8.70 

7.41 

9.40 

10.44 

9.11 

10.44 

10.30 

10.41 

9.51 

5.86 

6.15 

8.  .59 

7.  63 

6.44 

6.94 


4.32 

4.53 

4.30 

4.19 

4.78 

5.08 

4.59 

4.57 

i.6i 

4.70 

4.64 

5.14 

4.95 

4.93 

4.95 

4.87 

4.87 

5.12 


,56       4. 44       4. 21 


749 

920 

940 
1,042 
1,175 
1,353 
1,801 
1,377 
1,603 
1,332 

16, 179 

1,120 

1,641 

1,130 

620 

1,008 

980 

1,162 

431 

881 

1,203 

1,532 

993 

1,311 

1,162  I 

1,005 

716 
728 


l,5i 

53, 052 
1,346 
701 
465 
1,174 
1,250 
902 
1,  642 
1,  405 
1,828 
799 
614 
859 
1,113 
866 
1,297 
1,172 
1,599 
2,121 
1.041 
1,294 
1,448 
1,875 
1,204 
2,728 
2,  322 
959 
1,746 
745 
901 
762 
837 
1, 029 
1,164 
1,348 
1,  492 
1,615 
2,253 
1,748 
1,938 
1.  4.50 


5.  96 

7.40 

8.24 

8.44 

7.08 

6.08 

5.84 

6.09 

6.23 

6.48 

5.62 

5.67 

5.45 

5.48 

5.37 

5.92 

6.08 

6.10 

5.78 

4.97 

5.44 

5.09 

5.78 

5.99 

6.63 

6.04 

5.34 

5.95 

7.22 

6.21 

5.  56 

4.94 

5.26 

5.41 

6.07 

5.89 

5.66 

6.11 

6.35 

5.94 

5.42 


4.93 

5.21 

5.25 

6.50 

5.03 

4.46 

4.93 

4.72 

4.75 

5.22 

4.85 

5.07 

4.83 

4.64 

4.86 

4.82 

4.85 

5.18 

4.80 

4.72 

4.86 

4.65 

4.97 

5.05 

5.14  I 

5.00 

5.21 

5.27  1 

5.91 

4.89 

5.01 

4.42 

4.70 

4.37 

4.69 

4.64 

4.74 

4.89 

5.00 

4.91 

4. 


Ohio— Continued. 

Crestline 

Cuyahoga  Falls  . 

Dayton 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Not  in  wards. 

Defiance 

Delaware 

Delphos 

Donnison 

Dover 

East  Liverpool. 

Eaton 

Elyria 

Fi'udlay 

Fostoria 

Eranklin 

Fremont 

Galiou 

Gallipolis 

Greenville 


Hamilton  . . 
Hillsboro.. 

Ironton  

Jackson  — 
Kent 

Kenton  -  - . 
Lancaster. 
Lebanon  . . 
Leetonia . . 
Lima 

Logan 

London 

Lorain 

Mansfield . 


18,050 
1,348 
1,728 
1,235 
911 
1,143 
1,000 
1,  283 
637 
1,043 

■  1,259 
1,  622 
1,111 
1,367 
1,275 
1,082 

764 
791 


5.45 

5.48 

4.68 

4.97 

6.55 

6.07 

5.46 

5.39 

6.74 

5.76 

5.47 

5.02 

7.18 

4.97 

5.02 

5.16 

4.53 
5.04 


4.88 

4.55 

4.45 

4.55 

4.46 

5.36 

5.32 

4.88 

4.56 

4.87 

5.23 

4.74 

6.41 

4.77 

4.57 

4.79 

4.24 
4.64 


Total 
families. 


641 

598 

12,  366 
1,239 
963 
1,353 
1,159 
1,853 
1,341 
2,155 
1,  652 
651 

1,566 

1,648 

934 

590 

633 

2,215 
724 
1,197 
3,620 
1,543 

592 
1,479 
1,  321 
1,022 
1,180 


Per-  Per- 
sons sons 
to  a    I  to  a 


dwell- 
ing. 


3,408 

755 

2,176 

891 

833 

1,243 

1,482 

671 

580 

3,023 

666 

710 

971 

2,  721 

1,646 

1,702 

1,205 

654 


Marietta 

Marion 

Martins  Ferry 

Marysville 

Massillon | 

Miamisburg 

Middleport , 

Middletown ]        ^'^ 

Mount  Vernon 

Napoleon 

Nelsonville 

Newark 


New  Philadelphia. 
New  Straitsville  . . 

Niles 

North  Baltimore  . . 

Nor*alk 

Oberlin 

Painesville ■ 

Piqua 

Pomeroy 

Portsmouth 

Ravenna 

St.  Mary 

Salem 

Sandusky  

Shawnee 

Sidney 


610 

13, 217 
1,355 
998 
1,452 
1,205 
1,947 
1,476 
2,315 
1,818 
651 

1,630 

1,801 

949 

596 

642 

2,285 
777 
1,313 
3,  852 
1,587 

651 
1,597 

1,447 
1,039 
1,221 

3,707 
796 

2,241 
930 

872 


1,297 

1,619 

695 

591 

3,374 

695 

750 

1,033 

3,083 

1,789 
1,840 
1,287 


4.54 
4.37 

4.95 
5.33 
5.01 
4.85 
4.67 
4.90 
4.81 
5.07 
4.91 
4.98 

4.91 
4.99 
4.84 
4.96 
5.48 

4.95 
4.05 
4.69 
5.13 
4.58 


fam- 

iiy- 


4.51 
4.29 

4.63 

4.88 
4.83 
4.52 
4.49 
4.66 
4.  37 
4.72 
4.47 
4.98 

4.72 
4.57 
4.76 
4.91 
5.40 

4.79 
3.78 
4.27 
4.82 
4.45 


4.61 
4.83 

4.79 
4.40 
4.64 

5.15 
4.79 
5.03 
4.85 
4.20 


4.47 

5.10 

4.55 

4.87 

5.29 

4.68 

4.67 

5.01 

4.95 

4.19 
4.47 
4.37 
4.33 

4.48 

4.74 
4.55 
4.88 
4.65 
4.01 

4.28 
4.67 
4.39 
4.78 
4.74 

4.49 
4.42 
4.71 
4.37 


009 
641 
674 


2,132 
685 
717 

1,  583 


1,418 

1,504 

635 

665 

921 

1,004 

2,975 

3,214 

910 

1,012 

516 

527 

848 

873 

546 

608 

1,711 

826 

1,014 

1,897 

919 

2,410 

853 

600 

1,293 

3,518 

622 

1,023 


1,748 

883 

1,115 

2,062 

988 

2,598 

918 

662 

1,358 

3,883 

622 

1,126 


5.03 
4.89 
5.19 
4.30 

5.02 
4.61 
4.76 
5.13 

4.25 

4.35 
4.95  I 
4.80 

4.90 
5.39 
5.06 
5.23 

4.21 
5.30 
4.69 
4.79 

5.14 
5.14 
4.01 
5.00 


4.62 
4.53 
4.86 
4.26 

4.73 
4.31 
4.48 
4.85 

4.01 
4.16 

4.51 
4.44 

4.40 
5.28 
4.91 
4.70 

4.12 
4.96 
4.26 
4.41 

4.78 
4.77 
3.72 
4.53 


4.47 
5.25 
5.25 
4.74 


4.26 
4.76 
5.25 
4.31 


892 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  4.-T0TAL  DWELLINGS  AND   FAMILIES,  AND  PERSONS   TO  A  DWELLING   AND    TO 
A  FAMILY,  FOR  PLACES  HAVING  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  mSrI  l^Ill^d 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BDROUOHS. 


Ohio— Continued. 


Spriugtield 
Wardl. 
Ward  2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Wards. 
Ward  9. 


Steiibeuville 
Tiffin 


Toledo  . . . 
Ward  1 . 
Ward  2. 
Wards. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 
Ward  G. 
Ward  7. 
Wards., 
Ward  9.. 


Toronto 

Troy 

TJhricli.sville 

Upper  Sandusky. 
Urbana 


Van  Wert... 
Wapakoneta 

Warren 

Wasliington 
Wellston 


Wells  ville 

West  Cleveland. 

Wilmington 

Wooster 

Xenia 


Foungstowu . . . 

Wardl 

Ward2 

Wards 

Ward4 

Wards 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Not  iu  wards. 

Zanesville 


Oklahoma: 

Gutlirie  . . . 
Oklahoma . 


Oregon : 
Albany. 
Albina.. 
Astoria. 
Baker... 
Dalles. . 


East  Portland. 

Lagrande 

Oregon  city  . . . 
Pendleton.. .. . 
Portland 


Pennsylvania; 
Allegheny  . 


Ward 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Ward  5 
Ward  6 
Ward  7 
Ward  8 
Ward  9 
Ward  10 
Ward  11 
Ward  12 
Ward  13 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


6,663 
597 
531 
699 
667 

1,271 
790 
842 
663 
60S 

2,687 
2,201 


1,200 

737 

1,183 

1,201 

827 

1,112 

783 

744 

1,304 

1,630 

6.074 
700 
623 
617 
307 
561 
720 
586 
287 

1,673 

4,421 


537 
1,140 


674 
940 
884 
533 
647 

2,018 
543 
592 
GOO 

6,239 


16,  543 

1,172 

2,901 

2,157 

1,621 

1,667 

2,  004 

827 

391 

612 

840 

944 

804 


Total 
families. 


7,108 
633 
588 
778 
689 

1,316 
904 
881 
681 
638 

2,857 
2,309 


15,  842 

17,113 

2,  240 

2,380 

988 

1,  220 

1,112 

1,  351 

1,152 

1,284 

1,595 

1,687 

1,619 

1,702 

2,626 

2,798 

2,970 

3,116 

1,540 

1,575 

483 

517 

1,081 

1, 183 

839 

872 

786 

820 

1,459 

1,486 

1,263 

789 

1,296 

1,278 

867 

1,174 

820 

781 

],.376 

1,761 

6,572 
745 
683 
734 
323 
611 
785 
592 
316 

1,783 

4,699 


565 
1,444 


711 
1,032 
922 
557 
651 

2,110 
567 
598 
614 

6,798 


20,  805 

1,316 

3,272 

3,169 

2,270 

1,849 

2,384 

1,191 

579 

750 

873 

1,089 

1,144 

919 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell 


4.79 
4.88 
4.7G 
4.71 
5.11 
4.55 
4.79 
4.84 
4.91 
4.75 

4.98 
4.91 

5.14 
5.05 
5.63 
5.68 
5.17 
4.86 
5.17 
5.15 
0.11 
4.86 

5.25  ! 
4.16 
4.58  ! 
4.54 
4.46 

4.59 
4.91 
5.05 
4.78 
5.29 

4.72 
5.26 
4.14 
4.53 
4.48 

5.47 
5.13 
5.56 
6  16 
5.15 
5.07 
5.35 
5.27 
6.25 
5.50 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
lam- 


5.19 
.3.64 


4.57 
5.46 
7.00 
4.89 
4.68 

5.22 

tl 
4.18 
7.43 


6.36 
5.92 
5.69 
6.90 
7.17 
5.95 
5.79 
7.17 
7.52 
7.66 
5.22 
6.01 
6.68 
8.01 


4.49 
4.61 
4.30 
4.23 
4.94 
4.39 
4.18 
4.62 
4.78 
4.49 

4.69 
4.68 

4.76 
4.75 
4.56 
4.68 
4.64 
4.60 
4.91 
4.84 
4.87 
4.75 

4.91 
3.80 
4.41 
4.36 
4.38 

4.36 

4.58 
4.61 
4.49 
5.05 

4.47 
5.02 
3.94 
4.29 
4.15 

5.05 
4.82 
5.07 
5.18 
4.89 
4.66 
4.91 
5.22 
5.67 
5.16 


4.  lo    '   4.  47 


4.93 
2.87 


4.33 
4.97 
6.71 
4.68 
4.65 

4.99 
4.56 
5.12 
4.08 
6.82 


5.06 
5.28 
5.05 
4.70 
.5.12 
5.37 
4.87 
4.98 
5.08 
6.25 
5.02 
5.21 
4.69 
5.26 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND   BOROUGHS. 


Pennsylvania— Continued. 

Allentown 

Ward  1 


Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 
Ward  7 . 
Ward  8 . 


Altoona.. 
Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
Ward  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5. 
Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 

Archbald. 
Ashland.. 

Ashley 

Athens 


Avoca 

Bangor 

Beaver  Jails 
BeHefonte 


Berwick 

Bethlehem  , 
Blairsville  . 
Bloomsburg 


Blossburg . . 
Braddock  .. 
Bradford .- . 
Bridgeport  . 


Bristol 

Butler 

Carbondale. 
Carlisle 


Catasauqua  .. 

Centralia 

Chambersburg 
Chartiers 


Chester 

Coates ville.. . 

Columbia 

Connellsville . 


Conshohocken. 

Corry 

Danville 

Darby 


Dickson 

Doylestown. 

Dubois 

Dunmore 


East  Mauch  Chunk 

Easton , 

Edwardsville 


Erie , 

Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
AVard  3  . 
Ward  4  . 
Ward  5  . 
Ward  6  . 


Etna 

Frackville  . 
Franklin... 


Gettysburg. 
Gilberton  ... 
Girard  ville.. 


Greenshurg  . 
Greenville- . . 
Hanover 


Total 
dwell- 


5,070 
613 
595 
538 
487 

1,231 
519 
583 
504 

5.867 
636 
930 
568 
690 
814 
9C4 
370 
889 

681 

1,425 

651 

741 

542 

544 

1,903 

771 

593 

1,406 

629 

906 

531 
1,428 
2,188 

489 

1,358 
1,523 
2.042 
1,781 

715 

495 

1,  705 

561 

3,929 

608 

2,088 

1,042 

1,097 

1,306 

1,700 

535 

498 

584 
1,140 
1,509 

524 

3,281 

601 

7,168 
1,071 
1,659 
1,320 
1,394 

775 

949 

713 

492 

1,327 

697 
651 
683 

814 
851 
892 


Total 
families. 


5,391 
656 
617 
566 
521 

1,315 
520 
647 
549 


649 
932 
571 
718 
852 
1,002 
378 


717 

1,474 

662 

832 

582 

549 

1,990 

809 

645 

1,563 
650 
977 

572 
1,514 
2,362 

502 

1,  375 
1,656 
2,137 
1,804 

741 

495 

1,807 

588 

4,003 

700 

2,175 

1,140 

1,115 

1,352 

1,720 

536 

568 

602 

1,154 

1,657 


525 

3,344 

605 

8,027 
1,188 
1,873 
1,519 
1,504 
860 
1,083 

748 

498 

1,347 

707 
662 
684 

862 
861 
900 


Per- 


to  a 
dwell- 


4.98 
5.04 
4.70 
4.74 
4.65 
5.02 
6.04 
4.63 
4.99 

5.17 
5.15 
5.03 
5.37 
4.95 
5.48 
5.  18 
5.28 
5.04 

5.92 
5.10 
4.90 
4.42 

5.59 
4.61 
5.12 
5.12 

4.55 
4.81 
4.97 
4.80 

4.84 
6.00 
4.81 
5.42 

4.83 
5.73 
5.31 
4.28 

5.18 
5.58 
4.61 
5.32 

5.15 
5.51 
5.08 
5.40 

4.99 
4.35 
4.70 
5.56 


6.24 
4.31 
5.39 
5.51 

5.29 
4.41 
5.46 

5.67 
6.06 
6.02 
5.54 
5.23 
5.63 
5.47 

5.28 
5.12 


4.62 
5.66 
5.25 

5.16 
4.32 
4.20 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 


4.68 
4.71 
4.53 
4.51 
4.34 
4.70 
6.03 
4.18 
4.58 

5.06 
5.04 
5.02 
5.34 
4.70 
5.23 
4.99 
5.25 
5.00 

5.62 
4.98 
4.82 
3.04 

5.21 

4.57 
4.89 
4.88 

4.19 
4.33 
4.81 

4.74 

4.49 
5.65 
4.45 
5.28 

4.77 
5.27 
5.07 
4.22 

5.00 
5.58 
4.35 
5.07 

5.05 
5.26 

4.87 
4.94 

4.91 
4.20 
4.65 
5.54 

5.48 
4.18 
5.33 
5.02 

5.28 
4.33 
5.43 

5.06 
5.46 
5.33 

4.82 
4.85 
5.07 
4.79 

5.04 
5.06 
4.62 

4.56 
5.57 
5.24 

4.87 
4.27 
4.16 


DWBLLIiiGS  AlfD  FAMILIES. 


893 


\.r    nWPrTTO.-S   AND   FAMILIES,  AND    PERSONS   TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO 
^--/,7JS%TpLAcI^^  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE:  1890-Cout^cL^ 


CITIES.  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND   BOROUGHS. 


Pennsvlvania-Cominuea 

Harrisliurg 

Ward  1 

AVard2 

AVardS 

Ward  4 

AVardS 

Ward  6 

AVard? 

AVardS 

WardO 

Hazleton 

HoUidaysVturg 

Homestead 

Honesdale 

Huutingdon 

Jeanette 

Jeruiyn 

John'stowu 

Kane 

Kittauning 

Lancaster 

AVardl 

Ward  2 

Wards 

Wardi 

Ward  .5 - 

WardO 

Ward? 

Wards 

Ward  9 

Lansford 

Latrobe 

Lebanon 

Lehighton 

Lewisburg 

Lewistown 

Lock  Haven 

McKeesport 

Mabanoy 

Manch  Chunk 

MeadviUe 

Mecbanicsburg 

Media 

Middletowu 

Millvale 


Milton 

Minersville 

Monongahela 

Morrellville 

Mount  Carmel. . . 

Mount  Pleasant . 

Nanticoke 

New  Brighton... 

Newcastle 

Norristown 


Northumberland 

Oil  city 

Olyphant 

Phenixville 


8,164 
789 
038 
487 
7B8 
894 
1,731 
1,204 
785 


2,203  1 

595  1 
1,326 

562 
1, 161  ] 

527 
481 
3,871 
409 
627 

6,530 

364 

602 

529 

655 

705 
1,017 

774 
1,047 

837 

679 

722 

3,059 

598 

747 

773 
1,473 
3,574 
2,018 

831 

1,919 
932 
588 

1,  024 
638 

1,  224 
729 
813 
543 

1,511 

729 
1,814 
1,097 
2,346 
3,667 

607 
2, 157 

600 
1,686 


Philadelphia 187, 052 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
AVard 
Ward 
Ward 
AVard 
Ward 
AVard  10. 
Ward  11. 
AVard  12. 
Ward  13. 
Ward  14 
Ward  15 
Ward  16 


10, 455 

5, 205 
3,221 
3,120 

2,  271 
1,280 
4,750 
2,646 
1,519 

3,  398 
1,931 
2,332 
3,038 
3,699 
8,654 
3,052 


8,  330 

793 

638 

491 

772 

912 
1,766 
1,  227 

841 
890 

2,310 

630 
1,437 

612 
1,198 

571 
540 
4, 125 
474 
63U 

6,729 

378 
018 
538 
689 
731 

1,025 
807 

1,083 
860 

082 
742 
3,205 
648 
765 

796 
1,555 
3,966 
2,110 

856 

2,128 
965 
596 

1,061 
761 


4, 

5.11 

4.76 

5.46 

4.67 

4.63 

4.72 

4.80 

4.87 

4.  78 


5.00 
5.97 
5.01 
4.93 

6.25 
5.51 
5.  03 
7.20 
4.94 

4.90 
5.25 
5.19 
4.62 
4.90 
4.50 
4.69 
5.20 
5.00 
4.94 

5.90 
4.97 
4.79 
4.95 
4.35 

4.23 
5.00 
5.80 
5.59 
4.94 

4.96 
3.96 
4.05 
4.96 
5.97 


4.73 
5.09 
4.76 
5.41 
4.64 
4.54 
4.63 
4.71 
4.55 
4.66 

5.14 

4.72 

5.51 

4.60  i 

4.78 

5.77  1 
4.91  I 
5.29 
6.21 
4.91 

4.76 
5.06 
5.06 
4.54 
4.65 
4.34 
4.65 
4.98 
4.83 
4.81 

5.87 
4.84 
4.58 
4.57 
4.25 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND   BOROUGHS. 


Pennsylvania— Continued.! 
Pbiladelphia^Cont'd. 
Ward  17 


Total 
d  well- 


Total 
families. 


1,235 
760 
849 
571 

1,546 

755 
1,940 
1,198 

2,  464 

3,  737 

807 
2,178 

620 
1,091 

205, 135 
11,  023 
6,  386 
3,977 
3,865 
3,244 
1,761 
5,  722 
2,849 
1,671 
3,  642 
2,662 
2,  826 
3,533 
4,104 
9,482 
3,679 


4.34 
4.81 
5.04 
5.21 
5.46 


4.11 
4.73 
5.23 
5.33 
4.79 

4.47 
3.82 

4.59 ; 

4.79  ! 
5.01  j 

4.31 
4.57 
4.82 
4.95 
5.34 


5.01 
5.54 
5.12 
4.94 
5.40 

4.52 
5.07 
6.81 
5.05 

5.60 
5.15 
6.06 
6.19 
6.53 
7.48 
6.81 
6.35 
6.41 
6.45 
6.33 
6.71 
6.08 
5.90 
5.61 
6.09 
5.60 


Ward  18  . . 
Ward  19  . 
AVard  20  . 
AVard  21  . 
Ward  22  . 
Ward  23 
Ward  24  . 

Ward  25  . 

Ward  26  . 

Ward  27  - 

AVard  28  . 

AVard  29  . 

Ward  30  . 

Ward  31  . 

AVard  32  . 

Ward  33  . 

AVard  34 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


3,360 
5,650 
10, 174 
8,016 
5,027 
8,398 
6.969 
7,863 
6,851 
11.688 

5,  222 
9,  010 
9,850 
5,517 
6,380 
5,968 

6,  347 
4,191 


Philipsburg 

Pittsburg S^'J^D 


AVard 

Ward 

Ward    3... 

AVard    4... 

AVard    5... 

Ward    6... 

Ward    7... 

AVard    8... 

Ward   9... 

Ward  10.. - 

Ward  11.-- 

Ward  12... 

AVavdlS... 

Ward  14... 

Ward  15. . 

Ward  16. - 

Ward  17-. 

Ward  18. . 

Ward  19-. 

Ward  20.. 

Ward  21. - 

Ward  22- - 

Ward  23-- 

Ward  24- . 

Ward  25-- 

AVard26-. 

Ward  27- - 

Ward  28- - 

Ward  29.. 

Ward  30.. 

Ward  31.. 

AVard  32. 

Ward  33. 

Ward  34- 

Ward  35. 

AVard  36. 


4.84 
5.18 
4.  69 
4.71 
5.30 

4.52 

5.02  |l 

6.59 

5.03 

5.10  I 

4.89 

4.94 

5.01 

5.27  I 

5.24 

4.95 

5.27 

5.96 

5.80 

5.91 

4.87 

5.01 

5.07 

5.05 

5.  50 

4.64 


Pittston 

Plymouth 

Pdttstown 

Pottsville 

Punxsntawney. 


475 

408 

307 

400 

659 
1,465 

818 
1,  OHO 

558 

470 

1,  693 
1,546 
1,963 

2,  585 
807 

1,  736 

2,  09i) 
1,178 
1,446 
1,950 
2,062 

518 

1.209 
867 

1.073 

1,118 

1,.520 
725 
035 
522 
825 

1.206 
184 
354 
646 
575 

1,918  1 
1,805 
2, 643  ' 
2, 893 
554 


4,013 
6,185 

11,  248 
9,174 
5.303 
8,645 
7,110 
8,281 
7,  276 

12,  268 
5,478 
9,456 

10,462 
5.993 
6,551 
6, 156 
6.739 
4,341  I 
670 

45, 584 
675 
498 
367 
471 


5.82 

5.16 

5.46  1 

5.55  I 

5.35 

5.40 

5.06 

5.41 

5.25 

5.32 

6.30 

5.15 

5.56 

5.55 

5.17 

5.04 

5.23 

5.66 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
I'am- 

iiy- 


4.87 

4.72 

4.94 

4.85 

5.07 

5.24 

4.94 

5.14 

4.94 

5.07 

6.01 

4.91 

5.  23 

5.11 

5.03 

4.88 

4.92 

5.46 


Reading 

AVard  1-. 
AVard  2-. 
AVard  S.- 
Ward 4.- 
AVard  5.- 
AVard  6-. 
AVard  7. 
Ward  8- 
Ward  9- 
Ward  10. 
AVard  11. 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13. 


Renovo 

Reynoldsville 

Rochester 

St.  Clair 

Schuylkill  Haven 
Scottdale 


11,  693  I 
751  I 

1.  154 
936 
568  I 
685  1 

1,189  1 

1,047 
886 
953 

1,219 
829 
818 
658 

789 
520 
763 
831 
673 
529 


1,874 
1, 132 
1,  372 
809 
720 
2,100 
1.767 
2,188 
2,827 
1,091 
2, 151 
2,364 
1,  326 
1, 537 
2,016 
2,173 
550 
1.  283 
1, 129  1 
1,447 
1,627 
2,207 
1,033  1 
964 
653  I 
933 
1.383  ! 
204 
439 
716 
696 

1,976 
1,844 
2,755 
2,997 
560 

12,  326 

814 

1,230 

979 

597 

760 

1,241 

1,094 

912 

1,008 

1,282 

850 

871 


4.86 

6.33 

7.86 
9.06 
6.81 
7.74 

7.79 

6.23 

7.22 

6.62 

7.66 

7.57 

5.84 

0.68 

5.66 

6.00 

6.64 

6.23 

.5.90 

5.94 
5.53 
5.65 
5.47 
6.29 
5.  81 
6.70 
6.88 
6.94 
7.17 
7.00 
7.02 
6.52 
5.85 
1  5.63 
5.86 
6.84 
5.  62 
6.32 

.5.37 
5.18 
5.03 
4.88 
5.04 


4.84 

5.23 

5.53 

7.42 

5.69 

6.68 

5.95 

4.87 

5.21 

5.12 

5.29 

5.011 

4.71 

5.85 

5.08 

5.49 

5.28 

5.03 

.5.22 

5.28 

5.20 

5.46 

5.19 

5.93 

5.47 

5.15 

5.10 

4.77 

4.94 

4.96 

5.02 

5.21 

5.17 

4.91 

5.29 

5.52 

5.07 

5.22 

5.21 
5.07 
4.82 
4.71 
4.99 


791 
533 
767 
832 
674 
545 


5.02 
4.92 
5.15 
4.98 
4.86 
5.06 
5.03 
4.95 
4.97 
5.04 
5.05 
4.70 
5.02 
5.47 

5.26 
5.36 
4.78 
4.43 
4.59 
5.09 


4.76 
4.54 
4.83 

4.77 
4.62 
4  56 
4.82 
4.74 
4.83 
4.76 
4.80 
4.59 
4.72 
5.23 

5.25 
5.23 
4.76 
4.42 
4.58 
4.94 


894  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  4.-T0TAL  DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES    AND    PFR^ON^    Tr^    .   ..,.,.. 

A  PAMILV,  rOH  PLACES  HAVI.«  „„  INhZtA^To'I^ZkE , T^^lltT   ^ 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOKOUGHS. 


Pennsylvania^— Continued 
Scranton 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 

dwell 
ing. 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 

f'ani- 

iiy- 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Rhode  Island  : 

Bristol 

Burrillville  . . 

Coventry 

Cranstoii . . . . 
Cumberland.. 


East  Greenwich., 
East  Providence  . 

Hopkinton 

Johnston 


Lincoln 

Newport 

North  Kingstown 
North  Smithfield. . 


Pawtucket . 
Ward  1... 
Ward  2... 
Wards... 
Ward  4... 
Ward  5. . . 


Sewickley 
Shamokin 
Sharon  . . . 
Sharpsbur;, 
Shenandoah 

Slatington 

South  Bethlehem 
South  Chester 

South  Easton 

South  Williamsport 
Steelton 


Pro-iidence . 
Ward  1.. 
Ward  2.. 
AVard  H.. 
Ward  4. . 
AVard  5.. 
AVard  6.. 
AVard  7.. 
Ward  8.. 
AVard  9.. 
AVard  10... 


Sugarnotch  . 
Summit  Hill 

Sunbury 

Susquehanna  Depot 

Tamaqua 

Tarentiun 


Titusville.. 
Towanda... 

Tyrone 

tTniontown. 

Warren 

Washington . 


Scituate . . 

Smithfield '.'.■ 

South  Kingstown 
Tiverton  


Warren 

Warwick 

Westerly 

Woouso'cket  , 


Waynesboro 

Weatherly 

Wellsboro... 
West  Bethlehem 
West  Chester . 
WestPittston.. 


Wilkesbarre  . 


South  Carolina: 

Anderson 

Beaufort 

Camden 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward    8 
Ward    9 
Ward  10 
Ward  11 
Ward  12 
Ward  13, 
Ward  14 
Ward  15. 


Wilkinsburg  . 

Williamsport. 

Ward  1 

Ward2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward? 

Ward  8 


Tork. 


608 
701 
575 
1,707 
826 

6,952 
385 
949 
562 
236 
382 
447 
175 
411 
366 
316 
472 
380 
796 
783 
292 

902 

5.  ,536 
859 
374 
669 
960 
744 
783 
528 
613 

4,477 


826 
619 
716 
631 
1,743 
831 

7,337 
391 

1,000 
599 
264 
399 
496 
196 
445 
385 
319 
489 
390 
858 
805 
301 


4.73 

4.87 
4.22 
4.80 
4.70 
4.73 

5.43 
5.02 
5.62 
5.61 
5.83 
5.08 
5.76 
6.70 
5.57 
5.23 
5.23 
4.94 
4.90 
5.45 
5.34 
4.90 


930 
5,758 

5.17 
4.90 

895 

4.72 

398 

4.96 

692 

4.71 

988 

4.88 

765 

5.17 

808 

4.98 

577 

4.98 

635 

4.87 

4,553 

4.64 

4.61 
4.78 
4.14 
4.37 
4.61 
4.70 

5.14 
5.54 

5.34 
5.27 
5.22 
4.86 
5.19 
5.98 
5.15 
4.97 
5.18 
4.76 
4.77 
5.06 
5.19 
4.75 

5.01 

4.71 
4.53 
4.66 
4.55 
4.74 
5.03 
4.86 
4.55 
4.70 

4.57 


Charleston  . 
Wardl... 
Ward  2... 
Ward  3... 
AVard  4... 
Ward  5... 
Ward  6.. 
Ward  7. . . 
Wards... 


Chester  .. 
Clifton... 
Columbia. 
Florence  . 


Georgetown  . 
Greenville... 
Newberry . . . 
Orangeburg . 


Eock  Hill  ... 
Spartanburg 
Sumter 


South  Dakota : 
Aberdeen  . . . 

Huron 

Lead 

Pierre 


Sioux  Falls 
Watertown 
Yankton 


Tennessee: 
Bristol  (a)... 
Brownsville. 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


1,113 
1,074 
939 
1,216 
1,205 

590 
1,512 

651) 
1,515 

2,  42U 

3,170 

861 

517 

3,834 
923 
687 
555 
919 
750 

17,  639 
1,737 
1,962 
2, 133 
1,227 
1,697 
1,806 
1,745 
1,648 
1,738 
1,946 

666 

477 

1,307 

528 

691) 
3,052 
1,148 
2,197 


602 
778 
691 

8,164 

365 

769 

805 

1,451 

944 

1,252 

1,055 

1,523 

551 

404 

2,522 


1,588 
691 
622 

526 

1,096 

730 


a  Exclusive  of  that  part  in  Virginia. 


644 
703 
481 


1,690 
561 
734 


593 

460 


Total 
families. 


1,  .352 
1,225 
1,172 
1,484 
1, 6.37 


1,913 

789 

2,165 

3,987 

4,061 

982 

617 

5,852 
1,306 
978 
860 
1,523 
1,125 

29,  242 
2,953 
2,954 
3,  664 
1,877 
2,914 
2,889 
2,621 
2,937 
3,  039 
3,  394 

816 

573 

1,410 

642 

951 
3,653 
1,538 
3,936 


Per- 

.sons 

to  a 

dwell. 

ing. 


4.92 
5.11 
5.40 
6.66 
6.71 

5.30 

5.57 
4.41 
6.45 

8.41 
6.14 
4.87 
6.14 

7.21 
6.96 
6.50 
7.00 
7.80 
7.59 

7.49 
7.89 
6.88 
8.04 
6.99 
7.32 
6.93 
6.31 
7.29 
7.83 
9.07 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy- 


4.77 
5.24 
4.77 
5.37 

0.51 
5.82 
5.93 
9.48 


654 
912 


11, 196 
624 
1,251 
1,207 
2,022 
1,355 
1,569 
1,328 
1,840 

571 

405 

2,971 

722 

670 

1,849 

699 

646 

526 

1,150 

740 


694 

720 
497 
719 


1,  816  6.  02 
586  4. 76 
737       5.00 


5.01 
4.61 
5.11 

6.73 
8.79 
6.98 
7.52 
6.71 
7.35 
6.90 
6.40 
5.43 

4.91 
6.53 
6.09 
4.80 

4.36 
5.42 
4.37 

4.77 

5.22 
.5.06 
5.29 


4.94 
4.32 
5.37 
4.70 


4.05 
4.48 
4.32 
5.46 
4.94 

4.07 
4.40 
3.63 
4.52 

5. 11 
4.79 
4.27 
5.14 

4.72 
4.70 
4.57 
4.52 
4.71 
5.06 

4.52 
4.64 

4.57 
4.68 
4.57 
4.26 
4.33 
4.20 
4.  0& 
4.48 
5.20 

3.89 
4.36 
4.42 
4.42 

4.72 
4.86 
4.43 
5.29 


4.61 
3.93 

4.48 

4.91 
5.14 
4.29 
5.01 
4.81 
5.12 
5.50 
5.08 
4.49 

4.73 
6.52 
5.17 
4.70 

4.32 
4.65 
4.32 
4.59 

5.22 
4.80 
5.22 


635 
461 


5.61 
5.47 


4.59 
4.22 
5.19 
4.50 

5.60 
4.56 
4.98 


5.23 
5.46 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


895 


r.    T^.ATTTTT7<a    Awrt   PERSONS  TO  A  DWELLING  AND   TO 


CITIES,  TOVnfS,  VILI-AGES. 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Tennessee— Continued. 

Chattanooga 

AVardl 

Ward  2 

AYardS 

Ward4 

Wards 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Wards 


Clarksville . 
Cleveland  . . 
Columbia  .  - 
Dayton 


Jackson .  -  - 
Johnson  .. 
Knoxville . 


Meuinbis . . 

Ward  1. 

Ward  2, 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  o 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

AVard  8 
Ward 


Ward  10 

Not  in  Tvards. 


Murfreesboro 


Nashville 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward  4.. 
AVard  5.. 
Ward  6.. 
Ward  7.- 
Ward  8.. 
AVard  9.. 
Ward  10.. 

Ward  11.. 

Ward  12.. 

Ward  13., 

AVard  14. 

Ward  15. 

Ward  16. 

AVard  17. 

Ward  18- 

Ward  19. 

Ward  20. 


St.  Elmo. 
"Union  . . . 


Texas : 
Abilene  ... 

Austin 

Beaumont . 

Belton 

Bonbam. .- 


Brenbam 

Brownsville. 

Brvan 

Calvert 

Cleburne 


Corpus  Christi . 

Corsicana 

Dallas 

Denison 


Denton 

El  Paso 

Fort  Worth  . 
Gainesville. . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


5,487 
806 
570 
431 
743 
685 
398 

1, 137 
717 

1,516 
542 

1,018 
518 

1,942 

673 

3.692 


567 
782 
391 
290 
308 
100 
010 
930 
329 
097 
945 
.785 


Total 
families. 


6,135 
922 

7U5 
527 
818 
754 
434 
1,198 
777 


630 


13,  746 
724 
807 
708 
958 
318 
027 
539 
642 
934 
359 
591 
412 
1.051 
951 
999 
068 
585 
477 
820 
576 

470 
642 


645 

2.726 

660 

559 


984 

1,119 

692 


1,219 
6,804 
2.  383 

521 
1,971 
4,091 
1,205 


1,589 

564 
1,147 

549 

2,061 

G94 

4,323 

13,  354 

962 

542 

313 

337 
1,5U7 

753 
1,112 
1,527 
1,229 
2,067 
3,005 

798 

15,  487 

789 

807 

732 

1,208 

478 

785 

625 

749 

979 

363 

605 

780 

1,179 

1,000 

1,064 

688 

61b 

514 

927 

605 

509 
C43 


652 
2,846 
670 
575 
692 

984 
1.137 
696 
490 
621 

908 
1,239 
7, 207 
2,493 

534 
2,099 
4,299 
1,237 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 

Qwell- 


5.30 
5.  SU 
0.06 
6.05 
4.85 
5. 12 
5.93 
4.85 
4.72 

5.23 
5.28 
5.28 
5.25 


5.17 
6.18 
6.10 

5.58 
5.87 
8.68 
8.33 
7.22 
5.48 
6.20 
6.31 
5.32 
4.98 
4.87 
5.09 

5.93 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam. 

iiy- 


4.74 
5.07 
4.90 
4.95 
4.41 
4.65 
5.44 
4.60 
4.35 


4.68 
4.95 

4.87 
6.00 
5.21 

4.83 

4.77 

6.26 

7.72  ! 

6.60  ' 

4.00 

5.03 

5.28 

4.63 

4.45 

4.58 

4.72 

4.69 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Texas— Continued. 

Galvi'ston 

AVard    1 

Ward    2 

Ward    3 

Ward    4 

AA^ard    5 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 


5.54 

5.25 

4.97 

4.75 

5.36 

7.44 

7.33 

6.71 

5.40 

6.03 

5.43 

5.14 

7.14 

5.25 

4.89 

5.68 

4.85 

.5.79 

5.32 

5.19 

5.17 

5.48 
5.36 


4.95 
5.35 
4.99 
5.37 
4.89 

5.29 
5.48 
4.30 
5.39 
5.45 

4.89 
5.16 
5.59 
4.60 

4.91 
5.25 
5.64 
5.47 


4.92 

4.82 

4.97 

4.59 

4.25 

4.95 

5.86 

5.79 

4.63 

5.76 

5.37 

5.02 

3.77 

4.68 

4.65 

5.34 

4.71 

5.  56 

4.94 

4.59 

4.92 

5.06 
5.35 


4.90 
5  12 
4.92 
5.22 
4.86 


Greenville. 
Hillsboro.- 


Houston  - . 
Wardl.. 
Ward  2.. 
Ward  3.. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 

Jefferson. 
Laredo . . . 
Marshall . 
Navasota. 


Orange 

Palestine 

Paris 

San  Anaelo  . 

San  Antonio. 
Wardl.... 
Ward  2.... 
Wards.... 
AVard  4.... 

Ward  5 

AVard  6.... 
Ward  7 . . . . 
Wards.... 


Sherman 

Snlplmr  Springs 

Taylor 

Temple 


Terrell 

Texarkana  («) . 

Tyler 

Vernon 


Victoria 

Waco 

Waxabacbie. 
Weatberford . 


5.29 

5.39 
4.28 
5.37 
5.28 

4.83 
5.07 
5.28 
4.40 

4.79 
4.93 
5.37 
5.33 


Utah : 
Logan  — 

Ogden 

Park  city 
Provo  


Salt  Lake 
Ward  1. 
Ward  2. 
Ward  3. 
Ward  4. 
Ward  5. 


Springville . 


Vermont : 

Barre 

Bennington 
Brandon  — 
Brattleboro 
Burlington. 
Colchester  - 


Per- 
sons 

.*".■,""     I    to  a 
families,  ^^^^^n. 


Total 


5,653 
460 
374 
286 
339 
524 
605 
810 
513 
341 
408 
467 
526 


777 
466 

5,059 

417 

588 
1,338 
1,657 
1,059 

658 
2,041 
1,397 

615 

607 
1, 142 
1,561 

696 

6,686 
450 
97S 
953 

1,072 
695 

1,251 
880 
407 

1,435 
554 
450 
748 

509 

580 

1,260 

514 

600 

2.  702 

580 

651 


909 

,626 

586 

911 


1,495 
1,809 
1,609 
1,025 
1,031 

504 


985 
1,319 

728 
1,117 
2,  445 

937 


5,853 
471 
401 
289 
339 
581 
645 
826 
517 
355 
423 
467 
539 

779 
472 

5,  2U 
424 
612 
1,346 
1,717 
1,115 

659 
2,192 
1,420 

621 

608 
1,204 
1,575 

699 

7,  201 

486 

1,134 

1,012 

1,107 

772 

1,313 

928 

449 

1,445 
560 
461 
767 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 

iiy. 


5.14 
5.52 
5.18 
5.82 
6.42 
5.13 
5.11 
4.73 
4.52 
5.60 
5.09 
4.94 
4.82 

5.57 
5.45 

5.45 
4.75 
5.68 
5.51 
5.29 
5.77 

4.  67 
5.55 
.5.16 

4.87 

5.23 
5.11 
5.29 
3.76 


4.97 
5.39 
4.83 
5.76 
6.42 
4.63 
4.80 
4.64 
4.49 
5.38 
4.91 
4.94 
4.70 

5.56 
5.38 

5.29 
4.67 
5.46 
5.47 
5.10 
5.48 

4.66 
5.  16 
5.08 
4.83 

5.22 
4.85 
5.24 
3.74 


,5.63 
5.51 
5.97 
5.29 
5.78 
6.02 
5.64 
5.12 
5.80 


5.23 
5.10 
5.15 
4.98 
5.60 
5.42 
5.38 
4.86 
5.26 


5.11  5.08 

5. 48  5. 43 

5. 74  5. 61 

5. 41  5. 28 


509  5. 87 

631  4. 92 

1,281  5.48 

526  5.56 


600 

2,768 

582 

700 


927 

2,852 

591 

961 

7,657 
1,675 
1,  931 
1,826 
1,094 
1,131 

543 


1,267 
1,385 
785 
1,581 
2,916 
1,004 


5.87 
4.52 
5.39 
5.43 


5.  08  5.  08 

5.  35  5.  22 

5.30  5.29 

5.  IS  4.  81 


5.02 
5.67 
4.86 
5.66 

6.43 
5.93 

7.27 
6.24 
5.60 
6.82 

5.  65 


4.92 
5.22 
4.82 
5.37 

5.86 
5.30 
6.81 
5.  50 
5.25 
6.22 

0.25 


fi.92 

5.38 

4.85 

4.61 

4.55 

4.22 

6.14 

4.34 

5,97 

5.00 

5.49 

5.12 

a  Exclusive  of  that  part  in  Arkansas. 


896 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table   4.-T0TAL   DWELLINGS  AND   FAMILIES,   AND  PERSONS   TO  A  DWELLING   4Nn  to 
A  FAMILY,  FOR  PLACES  HAVING  2,500  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  IS^-ctuiuuecf 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Vermont — Continued. 
Derby 
Fairhaven 
Hartford 
Lyndon 
Middlebury 

Montpelier 

Newport 

Nortbiieia 

Poultney 

Randolph 

Rockingham 
Rutland 
St.  Albans 
St.  Jobnsbury 

Springfield 
Swauton 
West  Rutland 
Woodstock 

Virginia : 
Alexandria 
Bedford 
Berkley 
Bristol  (a) 
Charlottesville 

Danville 
Fredericksburg 
Hampton 
Harrisonburg 

Lexington 
Lynchburg 
Manchester 
Newport  News 

Norfolk 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 
Wards 
Ward  6 

North  Danville 
Petersburg- 
Pocahontas 
Portsmouth 

Richmond 

Clay  ward 
Jackson  ward 
J(*fiei'sou  ward 
Madison  ward 
Marshall  wai'd 
Monroe  ward 

Roanoke 

Salem . . . 

Staunton 

Suffolk 

Winchester 

Wythevillo 

Washington: 
Ellenshurg 
Fairhaven 
Olympia 
Port  Townsend 

Seattle 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 

Spokane 

'I'acoma 
Ward  1 
Ward  2 
Ward  3 
Ward  4 


a  Eselusive  of  that  part  in  Tennessee. 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


897 


rr^vKi    rnvFTTTNftS  AND    FAMILIES,  AND    PERSONS   TO  A  DWELLING  AND  TO 
■'^"'\';rmL^' FORCES  h1™g  2,^  IsiABITASTS  OE  MOKE:  ,890-O.nti„ued. 


CITIKS,  TOWNS,  VIIXAGES, 
AND  BOEOUGHS. 


Wisconsin— Continued. 

Mineral  Point 

Monroe 

Neeuali 

Oconomowoc 

Oconto  


Total 
(Iwell- 


Oslikosh 

Platteville 

Portage 

Prairie  dii  Chien . 
Kaciue 


Rhinelander. 

Kipon  

Sheboygan . . 
Sparta 


607 

847 

1,  010 

596 

932 

4,372 
583 

1,077 
594 

4,140 

417 

696 

2,721 

542 


Total 
families. 


613 
890 
1,060 
628 
977 

4,720 
611 

1,105 
624 

4,451 

455 

716 

3,422 

547 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
fam- 
ily- 


4.44 
4.45 
5.03 
4.58 
5.60 

5.22 
4.70 
4.78 
5.27 
5.08 

6.37 
4.82 
6.01 
5.16 


4.39 
4.23 
4.80 
4.35 
5.34 

4.84 
4.48 
4.65 
5.02 
4.72 

5.84 
4.69 
4.78 
5.11 


CITIES,  TOWNS,  VILLAGES, 
AND  BOROUGHS. 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


Total 
families. 


Wisconsin— Continued. 

Stevens  Point 

Superior 

Two  Rivers 

Washburn 

Watertown 


Waukesha 

Waupun 

Wausau 

Whitewater . . . 
Williamsburg . 

Wyoming: 

Cheyenne  

Laramie 

Kock  Springs 


1,547 

1,745 

466 

474 

1,830 

1,215 
496 

1,671 
958 
652 


1,967 

1,382 

573 


1,625 

1,927 

580 

550 

1,863 

1,301 

520 

1,  855 

1,058 

059 


2,088 

1,403 

582 


Per- 
sons 
to  a 
dwell- 
ing. 


5. 10 
6.87 
6.16 
G.41 
4.78 

5.20 
5.56 
5.54 
4.55 
4.81 


5.94 
4.62 

5.94 


Per- 

sons 
to  a 
fam- 
ily- 


4.86 
6.22 
4.95 
5.53 
4.70 

4.86 
5.30 
4.99 
4.12 
4.75 


5.60 
4.55 
5.85 


372- 


-57 


898 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  5.-PEES0NS  TO  A  DWELLING,  IN  DETAIL, 


STATES  AND  TEB.EITOE1ES. 

1  person. 

2  persons. 

3  persons. 

4  persons. 

5  persons. 

1 

The  United  States 

370, 067 

1,276,736 

1,711,898 

1, 822,  092 

1, 712, 525 

2 

3 
4 

North  A  tlantic  division 

71, 997 

342, 778 

458, 510 

477, 258 

432,  942 

Maine ,. 

New  Hampshire 

4,301 
3,145 
2,186 
8,074 
1,328 
3,969 

22, 840 
5,248 

20,  306 

51,  364 

19, 169 
12,  763 
10,  335 
87,  559 
5,211 
15,  762 

107,  033 
26,  591 

108, 355 

166, 833 

24, 737 
14,  716 
12,  891 
48,  291 
6,393 
19,  378 

137,  729 
36,  793 

157, 582 

223, 395 

24,446 
13, 264 
12,  685 
51,  383 
6,722 
20, 133 

140,  440 
39,  234 

168, 951 

238, 170 

20, 135 
10,520 
10, 474 
48, 320 
6,449 
18, 204 

124, 525 
36, 891 

157,424 

236, 164 

5 
6 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

7 

Rhode  Island 

8 

Connecticut 

9 

New  York 

10 
11 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 

12 

South  Atlantic  division 

Delaware 

Maryland 

13 
14 

785 

3,  551 

759 

8,418 

2,080 

10,  359 

8,821 

11,512 

5,079 

130,  596 

3,912 
15,  871 

3,202 
25,  918 
11,  751 
31, 348 
25, 149 
39,  492 
10, 190 

484,  266 

5,701 
23, 991 

4,848 
37,  396 
18,  219 
41,  850 
30,  829 
48,  495 
12,  066 

669, 220 

5, 879 
27,  766 

5,693 
41,  747 
20,  792 
44,200 
31, 126 
49,  345 
11,  622 

723,  592 

5,654 

28, 497 
5,995 

42,  478 
20,  708 

43,  289 
30,  554 
48, 125 
10, 864 

667,  602 

15 

District  of  Columbia 

16 

V  irgmia 

17 

West  Virginia 

18 

North  Carolina 

19 

South  Carolina 

20 

Georgia 

21 

Florida 

22 

North  Central  division 

23 
24 

Ohio 

Indiana 

18,144 

10,  060 

15, 1.38 

13,  277 

9,099 

9,036 

10, 151 

10,  769 

4,252 

6,759 

10,  364 

13,  547 

55,  661 

88,  350 
55,  575 
68,  783 
58,  843 
34,  634 
21,  Oil 
43,  939 
46,  589 
4,257 
8,080 
20, 215 
33,  990 

203, 005 

121,  955 
79,  646 
96,442 
78, 773 

45,  325 
28,  577 
60,  276 
68,  555 

5,212 
10, 120 
28,  248 

46,  091 

273, 430 

127,  852 
84, 232 
106,  907 
80, 191 
50,  361 
33, 586 
65,024 
77,  227 
5,480 
10,  792 
31,  772 
50, 168 

294,  503 

112,  480 

73,  625 
102, 140 

67, 822 
48,752 
34, 192 
60,  631 

74,  843 
5,271 
9,733 

32,  017 
46,  096 

294, 368 

25 

Illinois 

?fi 

Michigan 

?1 

Wisconsin 

?8 

Minnesota 

V.9 

Iowa 

30 

Missouri 

31 

North  Dakota 

32 

South  Dakota 

Xi 

Nebraska 

M 

Kansas 

35 

South  Central  division 

Kentucky 

36 

5,537 
6,068 
9,215 
7,543 
7,615 
12, 046 
2,534 
5,103 

60, 449 

30, 707 
31,  550 
31,810 
24, 841 
22, 650 
37, 985 
2,072 
21, 390 

79,854 

46,  693 
45,  237 
39,  446 
31,  836 
27,  304 
51,  445 
2,246 
29,  223 

87,  343 

52, 192 
49,  258 
40, 190 
33,  070 
28,  437 
58, 115 
2,197 
31,044 

88,  569 

51, 469 
48,  355 
40, 171 
33, 187 
28,  663 
59,  278 
1,835 
31,  410 

81,  449 

37 

Tennessee  

38 

Alabama 

39 

Mississippi 

40 

I>ouisiana 

41 

Texas 

42 

Oklahoma  

43 

Arkansas 

44 

Western  division 

45 

Montana 

3,953 
1,501 
6,919 
2,757 
2,198 
1,733 
1,857 
2,562 
8,194 
6,343 
22,432 

4,114 
1,481 

10,  998 
5,522 
2,124 
4,237 
1,589 
2,440 
8,960 
7,068 

31,  321 

3,939 
1,564 

12,411 
6,176 
1,849 
4,672 
1,313 
2,482 
9,666 
8,500 

34,771 

3,675 
1, 568 

12, 665 
5,649 
1,743 
5,021 
1,269 
2,312 
9,943 
9,395 

35, 329 

3,285 
1,764 

11,  353 
4,979 
1,562 
5,167 
1,171 
2,198 
9,120 
8,883 

31, 967 

46 

Wyoming 

47 

Colorado 

48 

New  Mexico 

49 

Arizona 

50 

Utah 

51 

Nevada 

52 

Idaho  

53 

Washington 

.54 

Oregon   

55 

California  

BECAPITULATION  BY 


1 

The  United  States 

370,067 

1, 276, 736 

1, 711, 898 

1, 822, 092 

1, 712, 525 

2 
3 

North  Atlantic  division 

South  Atlantic  division 

71, 997 
51,364 
130, 596 
55, 661 
60,449 

342,  778 
166, 833 
484,  266 
203,  005 
79,  854 

458, 510 
223,  395 
669,  220 
273,  430 
87,  343 

477,  258 
238, 170 
723. 592 
294;  503 
88, 569 

432,942 
236, 164 
667, 602 
294, 368 
81, 449 

4 

North  Central  division 

5 

South  Central  division 

6 

Western  division 

DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


899 


BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES:  1890. 


6  persons. 


1, 375, 953 


337, 780 


14,842 

7,246 

7,671 

39,  097 

5,571 

14, 406 

94, 618 

28,  928 

125,  401 


200, 911 


7  persons. 


1, 056, 289 


8  persons. 


249, 985 


4,190 
24, 553 

5,142 
37, 465 
18, 101 
37, 266 
25, 046 
40,  605 

8,543 


526, 535 


9,850 
4,840 
5.152 
30,  785 
4,  602 
11,086 
69, 125 
21,  878 
92.  667 


166, 054 


85, 926 
55, 175 
82, 687 
49, 408 
40, 088 
29,  317 
47, 877 
63,  015 
4,336 
7,  793 
24,  675 
36, 238 


249,  862 

43,648 
41,449 
33, 183 
28, 053 
23, 949 
51,  694 
1,  395 
26, 491 


60,  865 


2,287 
1,102 
8,167 
3,455 
1,143 
4,315 
847 
1,694 
6,870 
6,722 
24, 263 


3,073 
20, 152 

4,189 
31,019 
14,  880 
31, 110 
21,  051 
33,  685 

6,895 


386,  706 


60,  436 
38,  067 
62,  518 
32,  887 
30,  928 
23,  664 
35,  033 
49, 107 
3,  319 
5,819 
18,810 
26, 118 


208, 350 


35,  559 
34, 470 
28, 066 
23, 928 
20, 119 
43, 172 
1,100 
21,  936 


45, 194 


1,627 

802 

5,883 

2,  370 

880 

3,730 

003 

1,344 

5,035 

5,070 

17, 850 


762, 568 


175, 762 


6,418 
3,130 
3,274 
22,  653 
3,  785 
7,948 
48,  423 
15,  093 
65.  038 


127,  770 


9  persons. 


511, 069 
118, 176 


1,995 
14, 994 

3, 081 
24,  724 
11,  425 
23,  751 
16,514 
20,  243 

5,  043 


266,  911 


40,  510 
24,  914 
44,146 
21,  567 
21,  768 
17,  891 
23,  622 
35,  364 
2,314 
3,969 
13,  397 
17,449 


160,  019 


26,  860 
26,  026 
21,977 
18, 919 
15, 888 
33, 207 
678 
16, 464 


32, 106 

1,166 

602 

4,045 

1,586 

619 

2, 918 

429 

994 

3,583 

3,551 

12, 613 


4,111 
2,  018 
1,987 
16,613 
2,862 
5,573 
33,  091 
10,  240 
41, 681 


89,  290 


10  persons. 


11  to  15  persons. 


1,208 
10, 164 

2,  045 
17,425 

7,906 
16.  601 
11,  766 
18,  684 

3,  491 


169,  576 


25,  276 

14,  519 

28,  904 

12,  917 

14,  324 

12, 135 

14,  792 

23,  313 

1,527 

2,508 

8,745 

10, 616 


112, 402 


18, 332 
17,  742 
15, 700 
13,  985 
11,085 
23, 136 
414 
11,408 


21,  625 


419 

2,693 

937 

479 

2,158 

293 

658 

2,486 

2,359 

8,296 


385, 149 
87, 393 

2,931 
1,463 
1,329 

13,  270 
2,281 
4,245 

25, 174 
7,808 

28, 892 


70,  393 

859 
7,285 
1,089 

14,  583 
5,530 

12,  558 
9,384 

15,  447 
3,058 


115, 906 

16, 169 

8,878 
20, 186 
8,449 
9,649 
9,012 
9,834 
16,  463 
1,117 
1,802 
7,697 
6,650 


354, 832 


125, 504 


3,145 
2,229 
1,407 
25, 077 
4,775 
7,044 
42, 948 
11. 853 
27, 026 


50, 146 


16  to  20  per- 
sons. 


21  persons  and 
over. 


539 
6,404 
1,767 

10,  072 
4.536 
8,674 
6,283 

10, 128 
1,743 


108,  650 


90, 315 


13,  380 

12,  657 

13,  471 
12,  618 
10,  519 
18, 482 

290 


21, 142 


980 

671 

2,  984 

800 

470 

1,804 

384 

632 

2,268 

1,908 

8,241 


57, 889 


10,  017 
9,213 
7,580 
6,945 
6,531 

12, 120 

156 

5,327 


12, 637 


510 

210 

1,630 

323 

171 

1,207 

155 

323 

1,380 

1,395 

5,333 


71, 582 
36, 472 


663 

678 

255 

7,592 

1,424 


21, 158 


3,392 

581 
8,283 
1,402 
1, 303 
1,195 

591 

2,831 

95 

143 
1,005 

337 


5,428 

1,084 
715 
605 
644 
730 

1,238 
23 


4,427 


279 

103 

753 

67 

61 

190 

88 

151 

627 

359 

1,749 


72,  558 


47, 788 


507 
653 
171 
5,966 
847 


1,835 

1,196 

16, 565 

33, 082 

3,517 

3,268 

3,943 

2,098 

4,097 

1,785    { 

58 

29 

578 

398 

249 

139 

1,029 

380 

314 

136 

411 

154 

464 

208 

816 

297 

178 

44 

16,762  i  22 


3,144 
464 

6,616 

1,078 
891 

1.082 
466 

1.931 
92 
143 
610 
245 


2,047 


512 
396 
188 
87 
251 
.504 
2 
107 


23 
24 
25 
26 

27 
I  28 

29 
1  30 
i  31 

32 

33 
I  34. 


36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 


4. 176  i  44 


272 
93 

626 
50 
39 

133 
68 
62 

701 

372 
1,760 


GEOGKAPHICAi  DIVISIONS. 



1, 375, 953 

1, 056, 289 

762,568 

511, 069 

385, 149 

354, 832 

71,  582 

72,  558 

1 

337, 780 
200, 911 
526,  535 
249, 862 
60,865 

249, 985 
166, 054 
386, 706 
208, 350 
45, 194 

175, 762 
127, 770 
266, 911 
160, 019 
32,106 

118, 176 
89, 290 
169,  576 
112,402 
21,625 

87,  393 
70,  393 
115,  906 
90,  315 
21,  142 

125, 504 
50, 146 

108, 656 
57,  889 
12, 637 

36, 472 
4,097 

21,158 
5,428 
4,427 

47,  788 
1.785 

16, 762 
2, 047 
4,176 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 




'  •^. 

900 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Ta,u.k  6._PERS0NS   to  A  DWELLING,  IN  DETAIL,    FOR    CITIES    HAVING  25,000    INHABIT 

ANTS  OR  MORE:  1890. 


New  York,  K.Y. 

Chicago,  HI 

Philadelphia,  Pa  . 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.-- 
St.  Louis,  Mo 


Boston,  Masa 

Baltimore,  Md 

San  TTrancisco,  Cal 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Cleveland,  Ohio 


Buttalo.  N.  Y 

jSTen'  Orleans,  La  . 

Pittsburg,  Pa 

Washington,  D.  C 
Detroit,  Mich 


Milwaukee,  Wis  . . . 

Newark,  N.  J 

Minneapolis,  Minn  . 

Jersey  city,  N.J 

Loviisville,  Ky 


Omaha,  Neb 

Rochester,  N.  Y  . 
St.  Paul,  Minn... 
Kansas  city.  Mo. 
Providence,  R.  I  . 


Denver,  Colo 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Allegheny,  Pa 

Albany,  jir.Y 

Columbus,  Ohio . . 


Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Worcester,  Mass  . . 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Richmond,  Va 

New  Haven,  Conn. 


Paterson,N^  J ... 

Lowell,  Mass 

Nashville,  Tenn . 

Scranton,  Pa 

Fall  River,  Mass 


Troy,N.  Y 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Reading,  Pa 

Camden,  N.  J 

Trenton,  N.  J 


Lynn,  Mass 

Lincoln,  Neb  . . . 
Charleston,  S.  C  . 
Hartford,  Conn.. 
St.  Joseph,  Mo. . . 


Portland,  Ore 

Saginaw,  Mich 

Salt  Lake,  Utah  . . 
Lawrence,  Mass. . . 
Springfield,  Mass. 

Manchester,  N.  H  . 

TJtica,  N.Y 

Hoboken,  N.  J 

Savannah,  Ga 

Seattle,  Wash 


1  per- 
son. 


Cambridge,  Mass 131 

Atlanta,  Ga. 441 

Memphis,  Tenn 432 

Wilmington,  Del 151 

Dayton,  Ohio 217 


Peoria,  111 

New  Bedford,  Mass 

Erie,  Pa 

Somerville,  Mass 

Harrisburg,  Pa 


1,058 
1,278 
2,145 
706 
1,500 

fi25 
784 
1,723 
443 
566 

460 
1,361 
490 
759 
484 

515 
220 
1,029 
190 
449 

261 

364 
774 
793 
302 

517 
450 
166 
216 
262 

30S 
110 
325 
383 
166 


2  per- 
sons. 


2,415 
6,  653 

17,175 
3,  060 
4,029 

2,699 
5,113 
4,907 
1,701 
3,674 

2,671 
4,947 
2,732 
3,202 
3,627 

2,633 
1,133 
1,794 
876 
1,915 

1,372 
2,276 
1.484 
2,413 
1,154 

1,963 

2,833 

1,112 

820 

1,844 

1,573 

541 
1,743 

901 

758 


3  per. 
sons. 


123  519 

137  925 

536  I  1,  477 

151  I  891 

67  316 


159 

192 
167 
167 


66 
243 
142 
198 


Evansville,  Ind 158 

Los  Angeles,  Cal 614 

Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Bridgeport,  Conn 

Oakland,  Cal 


371 

93 

241 

232 
177 
133 
81 
91 

115 

128 

25 

265 


744 
1,225 
1,526 
1,287 
1,532 

435 
1,239 
1,344 
1,614 
1,412 

613 
526 
075 
353 
1,011 


1,555 

1,108 

569 

1,172 

526 

1,039 
622 
417 
602 

487 
623 
110 
849 


3,423 

10,  058 
27,  219 
5,012 
5,392 

4,040 
8,103 

0,  303 
2,772 
5,549 

4,033 
5,789 
4,082 
4,848 
5,152 

3,690 

1,  904 
2,540 
1,511 
2,716 

2,169 
3,513 

2,  358 
3,360 
1,532 

2,632 

3,741 
1,676 
1,166 
2,591 

2,253 
780 
2,570 
1,262 
1,043 

705 
1,412 
1,931 
1,552 

400 

1,135 
1,496 
1,795 
1,909 
2,142 

642 

1,829 
2,020 
2,372 
2,034 

947 
1,002 

910 

519 
1,396 


4  per- 
sons. 


708 

846 

251 

997 

130 

474 

103 

700 

58 

486 

137 

1,045 

1,271 
1,860 
1,547 
943 
1,424 

711 
1,589 
796 
580 
878 

595 

931 

152 

1,231 

1,031 

1,346 
698 
980 
754 

1,541 


4,630 
13,  333 
31,  !94 
7,161 
6,718 

5,313 

10,  309 
6,826 
3,488 
6,780 

4,783 
6,187 
5,140 
5,693 
6,141 

4,502 
2,553 
3,378 
2,007 
3,365 

2,672 
4,014 
2,852 
3,631 
1,830 

2,962 
3,954 

2,281 
1,472 
2,821 

2,510 
924 
2,762 
1,507 
1,386 

934 
1,448 
2,155 
1,826 

547 

1,402 
1,602 
1,714 
2,058 
2,241 

785 
2,037 
2,175 
2,375 
2,102 

1,183 
1,307 
1,012 
703 
1,580 


5  per-    6  per- 
sons. I  sons. 


7  per- 
sons. 


1,475 
1,777 
1,746 
1,081 
1,705 


1,648 
909 
672 

1,001 

667 
1,118 

219 
1,211 
1,009 

1,323 
802 

1,099 
929 

1,541 


5,639 

14,  697 
30,  480 
8,611 
7,300 

5,834 
11,  330 
6,841 
3,814 
6,  778 

5,327 
6,319 
5,  533 
5,995 
5,980 

4,789 
3,042 
3,604 
2,323 
3,483 

3,390 
3,794 
3,041 
3,373 
2,014 

2,758 
3,  394 
2,509 

1,  .590 
2,597 

2,313 
990 

2,  560 
1,713 
1,495 

1,068 
1,482 
2,093 
1,781 
569 

1,488 
1,577 
1,666 
2,054 
2,088 

870 
1,846 
1,871 
2,059 
1,877 

1,206 
1,868 
1,131 
766 
1,567 


1,605 

i,5oa 

1,623 
1,103 
1,495 

830 

1,477 

1,120 

689 

983 

634 

1,056 
262 

1,188 
991 

1,279 
803 
1,152 
1,010 
1,342 


5,537 
13,  4!I8 
24,  763 
8,490 
6,889 

5,386 
10,015 
5,463 
3,544 
5,877 

4,557 
5,057 
4.925 
5,142 
4,788 

4,296 
2,  705 
^,187 
2,099  I 
3, 180  I 

2,343 
3,088 
2,683 
2,  633 
1,993 

1,987 
2,469 
2,221 
1,591 
2,  0.52 

2,000 
930 
2,069 
1,598 
1,306 

1,032 
1,149 
1,573 
1.612 
.547 

1,294 
1,362 
1,224 
1,436 
1,526 

820 
1,406 
1,487 
1,469 
1,416 

1,078 

895 

865 

714 
1,055 


1,143 
1,060 
1,  235 
912 
1,134 


1,083 
805 
628 
848 

4?5 
1,019 
269 
953 
703 

938 
706 
955 
894 
920 


5,390 

11,  744 
18,  379 
7,760 
6,216 

5,034 
8,422 
4,317 
3,039 
4,529 

3,773 
4,018 
4,252 
4,189 
3,634 

3,596 

2,450 
2,573 
1,827 
2,627 

1,953 
2,301 
2,171 
2,013 
1,773 

1,479 
1,600 
1,874 
1,  390 
1,501 

1,571 
908 
1,474 
1,369 
1,181 

1,024 
885 

1,256 

1,266 
505 

1,047 
1,118 

924 
1,103 

990 

774 
1,044 
986 
969 
956 

856 
868 
756 
663 
837 

839 
687 
912 
781 
848 


583 
759 
080 
511 

677 

403 
758 
298 
762 
570 

665 
598 
749 
734 
637 


8  per- 
sons. 


4,697 
10,  091 
12,  980 
6,912 
5,216 

4,134 
6,  367 
3,193 
2,605 
3,291 

2,897 
3,078 
3,226 
3,081 
2,597 

2,702 
1,906 
2,010 
1,464 
2,028 

1,474 
1,505 
1,670 
1,513 
1,539 

1,0S6 
1,061 
1,445 
1,133 
979 

1,080 
806 
919 

1,105 
954 


762 
906 
948 
438 

782 
860 
056 
746 
663 


653 
684 
612 
641 

691 
672 
647 
534 
599 

615 

430 
567 
593 
544 

422 
463 
533 
499 


339 
613 
238 
548 


9  per- 
sons. 


10  per 
sons. 


4,098 
7,982 
8, 363 
5, 475 
4,167 

3,498 
4,394 
2, 174 
2,043 
2,  329 

2,228 
2, 195 
2,  344 
2,045 
1,037 

1,915 

1,583 
1,456 
1,136 
1,516 

1,126 

1,155 
1,179 
1,071 
1,252 


637 

1,085 

931 

506 

715 
652 
593 

834 
707 

758 
578 
663 
677 
392 

611 

607 
498 
460 
425 

590 
453 
414 
334 
345 

510 
412 
511 
432 
408 

440 
297 
325 
447 
323 

313 
310 
428 
360 
336 

247 
382 
216 
353 


4,172 
7, 159 
6,141 
4,605 
3,480 

3,345 
3,030 
2,055 
1,700 
1,601 

1,827 
1,806 
1,810 
1,689 
1,082 

1,370 
1,  259 
1,040 
903 
1,224 

1,771 
765 
841 
931 
971 

833 
446 
783 
735 
405 

502 
577 
349 
761 
547 

069 
522 
568 
549 
350 

471 
507 
457 
325 
271 

471 
284 
257 
220 
230 


11  to 
15  per 
sons. 


416 

308 

448 

310 

415 

332 

501 

334 

520 

364 

440 

259 

408 
888 
452 
348 
436 

320 
232 
219 
332 
224 

300 
198 
488 
263 
253 

231 
300 
220 
286 
320 

199 

289 
234 
273 
131 


10,  384 
17,  760 

6,403 
12,0.55 

6,668 

8,082 
3,603 
1,926 
4,189 
2,156 

3,237 
1,753 
2,442 
1,767 
1,516 

2,212 
2,962 
1,914 
2,011 
1,794 

748 
841 

1,423 
944 

2,267 

593 

391 

1,122 

1,647 

443 

631 

1,631 

381 

839 
1,076 

1,506 
810 
406 
766 

1.002 

797 
470 
418 
289 
211 

1,175 
319 
249 
147 
210 

697 
155 
639 
883 
231 

241 
191 
198 
630 

177 


377 
158 
285 
676 
485 

542 
365 
514 
287 
245 

180 
570 
289 
430 
144 


10  to 
20  per- 
sons 


6.7S9 
7,509 
1,135 
5,465 
1,987 

2,818 
384 
610 

1,976 
447 

894 
313 
510 
249 
236 

473 
959 
396 
944 
449 

573 
161 
223 
254 
672 

272 
82 
188 
331 
101 

108 
576 
53 
178 
340 

435 
310 
93 
170 
563 

221 
108 
135 

43 

36 

328 
62 
18 
18 


167 
110 
189 
295 
80 

56 

75 

31 

138 

40 

144 
38 
101 
248 
141 

263 
50 

277 
53 
93 

30 
158 
50 
61 
11 


21  per- 
sons 
and 
o\'er. 


23, 596 

6,109 

675 

6,880 

1,375 

1,861 
258 
785 

2, 173 
258 

603 
177 
239 
139 
118 

189 
620 
360 

1,271 
253 

342 
117 
277 
211 
340 

230 
80 
81 

131 

77 

82 
360 

38 

88 
235 

209 
374 
89 


182 
74 

122 
17 
24 


117 
47 
21 


79 
134 
201 

62 

40 
81 
41 
55 
60 

215 
51 
69 

187 
117 

311 
27 

611 
22 

147 

44 
92 
22 
29 
10 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


901 


T.B.K  6.-PERS0NS  TO    A   DWELLING,  IN    DETAIL    FOR    CITIES  HAVING  25,000  INHABIT- 
lABLK  o.    r  ANTS  OR  MORE :  1890-Contiiiued. 


Quincy,  111 
Mobile,  Ala 
Topeka.  Kan  . . 
Elmira,  X.  Y 
Salem,  Mass 

Long  Island  city.  N.  T 
Altoona,  Pa  .  -  - 
Dubuque,  Iowa 
Terre  Haute,  Ind 
Chattanooga,  Tenu 

Galveston,  Tex 
AVaterbury,  Conn 
Cbelsea,  Mass 
Bay  city,  Mich 
Pawtucket,K.  I 

Akron,  Ohio 
Houston,  Tex 
Haverhill,  Mass 
Brockton,  Mass 
Williamsport,  Pa 

Davenport,  Iowa 
Sacramento,  Cal 
Canton,  Ohio 
Biiminn;ham,  Ala 
Little  ilock.  Ark 


Anhurn,  N.  T  . 
Taunton.  Mass 
AUentown.  Pa 
Lacrosse,  Wis. 


902 


12 

13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 


45 
46 

47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  7.— PERSONS  TO  A  FAMILY,  IN  DETAIL, 


STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 


The  United  States . 


Nortrli  Atlantic  division. 


Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts  . . . 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 

New  Jersey 

Pennsylvania 


South  Atlantic  division 


Delaware 

Maryland   

District  cf  Columbia  . 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

North  Carolina 

South  Carolina 

Georgia 

Florida 


North  Central  division . 


Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

"Wisconsin 

Minnesota 

Iowa 

Missouri 

North  Dakota. 
South  Dakota . 
Nebraska 


35     South  Central  division  . 


Kentucky . . , 
Tennessee. . 
Alabama ... 
Mississippi  . 
Louisiana . . . 

Texas 

Oklahoma.. . 
Arkansas  . . , 


Western  division  . . 


Montana 

Wyoming . . . 

Colorado 

New  Mexico 

Arizona 

Utah , 

Nevada 

Idaho 

Washington . 

Oregon 

California 


1  person. 


461, 163 


120,  061 


5,759 
4,529 
2,948 

17,  384 
2,977 
6,712 

45, 082 
8,469 

26, 201 


58,  283 


857 
5,403 
1,278 
9,694 
2,372 

10,  976 
9,584 

12,796 
5,323 


157,  812 


24,  917 
12,  264 
20,  260 
15,  536 
10,  894 
11,321 
11,507 
14, 594 
4,411 
7,044 
10,  878 
14, 186 


62, 051 


7,449 
7,098 
9,811 
8,080 
8,910 
12, 775 
2,555 
5,373 


62, 956 


4,014 
1,518 
7,357 
2,832 
2,250 
1,899 
1,861 
2,583 
8,376 
6,546 
23,  720 


2  persons. 


1,  673, 224 


566, 440 


25, 506 
16,  896 
13,  093 
78, 149 
12, 549 
28,  346 

213,  344 
44,411 

134, 146 


193, 113 


3  persons. 


2, 117, 198 


695, 188 


4,293 
23, 662 

5,529 
30,  641 
13,  396 
33,  673 
27,  321 
43,  783 
10,  815 


595,  210 


113, 196 
63, 299 
98,  252 
68,  648 
42, 581 
27,  590 
48,  678 
61, 162 
4,469 
8,690 
22,  059 
36, 586 


230,  349 


30,  995 
18,  405 
15,  359 
91,  857 
14,  337 
32,  263 

252,  096 
57, 077 

182,  799 


247,  745 


6,018 

31,  313 
6,989 

41, 971 
19,  898 
44,  067 

32,  819 
52,  092 
12^578 


780, 637 


4  persons. 


145,  638 

86,  287 
130,  093 

87,  436 
52,  963 
35,  595 
64,  305 
83,  486 

5,471 
10,  573 
30, 199 
48,  591 


298,  526 


38,  473 
36,  607 
34,  326 
27, 137 
26,  438 
41,  948 
2,115 
23,  305 


88, 112 


4,336 

1,565 

12,  251 

5,871 
2,184 
4,824 
1,638 
2,528 
9,791 
7,945 
35, 179 


53,  711 
49,  921 
41,  746 
33,  954 
30,  662 
55, 133 
2,282 
31, 117 


95, 102 


4,156 
1,627 

13,  553 
6,519 
1,895 
5,269 
1,394 
2,556 

10, 588 
9,248 

38,  297 


2, 132, 971 


668,  511 


28,  674 
15,  596 
14,  171 
85, 250 
13,  071 

29,  924 
239, 106 

56,  587 
186, 132 


254, 126 


6,025 
32,  738 

7,1!  3 
45, 146 
21,  978 
45,  448 
32,  415 
51,  427 
11,  836 


805, 594 


5  persons. 


143,813 

87,  810 
137,  299 

85,  218 
55,  517 
38,  699 
67,  040 

88,  863 
5,565 

11,081 
33, 146 
51,543 


310,  979 


57,  019 
52,  031 
41,  709 
34,  544 

30,  782 

60,444 

2,227 

32,  223 


93,  761 


3,813 
1,639 

13, 422 
5,901 
1,795 
5,405 
1,293 
2,  383 

10,  526 
9,893 

37,  691 


1, 916, 536 


563, 972 


121, 030 
74,  517 

125,  203 
70,  003 
51,  782 
37, 267 
61,  307 
82, 685 
5,338 
9,859 
33,  201 
46, 477 


304, 250 


54,  111 
49,754 
41, 022 
34,  363 
30,  464 
60, 413 
1,835 
32, 288 


84, 566 


3,388 
1,818 

11,  853 
5,138 
1,572 
5,365 
1,178 
2,265 
9,474 
9,091 

33,  424 


21,  935 
11,  542 
11, 107 
70,  000 
10,  610 
23,  990 

199, 160 
49,  394 

166,  234 


245,  079 


5,681 
31, 161 

6,680 
44,531 
21,  253 
44, 165 
31,  4.35 
49, 193 
10,  980 


718,  669 


RECAPITULATION  BY 


1 

The  United  States 

461, 163 

1,  673, 224 

2, 117, 198 

2, 132, 971 

1,  916,  536 

'> 

120, 061 
58,  283 

157, 812 
62,  051 
62,  956 

566,  440 
193,113 
595,  210 
230, 349 
88, 112 

695, 188 
247,  745 
780,  637 
298,  526 
95, 102 

668,  511 
2d4,  126 
805,  594 
310,  979 
93,  761 

563,  972 
245,  079 
718,  669 
304,  250 
84,566 

^ 

4 

North  Central  division 

5 

South  Central  division 

6 

Western  division 

. 

DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


903 


BY  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES :  1890. 


6  persons. 


1, 466, 158 


403, 364 


7  persons. 


14,765 
7,600 
7,676 

49,  203 
7,532 

16, 787 
137, 480 

35, 056 

127, 265 


202, 553 


4,188 
24, 956 

5,  249 
37,  939 
18, 241 
37,  421 
25, 303 
40,  748 

8,508 


540, 964 


88, 760 
54, 597 
95,  782 
49, 518 
40,  923 
30,  305 
47,  540 
66,  602 
4,328 
7,801 
24,861 
35, 947 


251, 918 


1.  080,  910 
274, 847 

9,  205 
4,833 
4,938 
33,  592 
5,  226 
11,082 
90,  840 
24,  019 
91. 112 


164, 316 

3,027 
19,  405 
3, 963 

30,  856 
14,  753 

31,  093 
21,047 
33,  353 

6,819 


8  persou.s.- 


748, 103 


44, 373 
41, 580 
33, 269 
28, 162 
24,615 
51, 893 
1,403 
26, 623 


61, 359 

2,327 
1, 092 
8,186 
3,456 
1,130 
4,401 
856 
1,697 
6,913 
6,743 
24,558 


389,  937 


60,  435 
37,019^ 
68,  644  • 
31,987 
30,  667 
23,  323 
34,  474 
49, 804 
3,274 
5,781 
18, 793 
25,  736 


207, 063 


35,  306 
34,  055 
27,  873 
23,  81G 
20, 131 
42,  909 
1,092 
21,  881 


44, 747 


1,619 
780 


176, 240 


9  persons. 


478,  532 


105, 717 


5,688 
2,976 
2,936 
21,335 
3,540 
7,160 
56,  081 
14, 790 
61, 734 


124, 400 

1,944 
13,  853 

2,715 
24,193 
11,199 
23, 410 
16, 422 
25, 707 

4,957 


259, 395 


3,411 
1,834 
1,070 
13, 133 

2,137 
4,175 

32, 706 
8,494 

38. 157 


85,  732 


10  persons. 


11  to  15   per- 
sons. 


38,  835 
23, 729 
44, 989 
20, 330 
20, 721 

16,  931 
22,  937 
34,  421 

2,277 
3,876 
13,  267 

17,  082 


156,  983 


5,  818 

2,339 

869 

3,716 

594 

1,357 

4,992 

4,994 

17,  669 

26, 120 
25,  357 
21,  692 
18,  557 
15,  497 
32, 811 
669 
16, 280 


31,085 

1,111 

584 

3,  882 

1,543 

622 

2,867 

418 

982 

3,461 

3,410 

12, 205 


1,174 
8,945 
1,770 
16, 722 
7,709 
16, 245 
11,  588 
18, 145 
3,434 


158, 115 


23, 019 

13,  667 
27,  047 
11, 699 
13, 150 
11,095 

14,  206 
21, 549 

1,480 
2,440 
8,483 
10.  280 


108,  429 


17,  304 
17, 049 
15, 319 
13,  ei6 
11,  065 
22,  603 
402 
11,071 


20,  539 


814 

408 

2,517 

853 

466 

2,089 

275 

649 

2,324 

2,237 

7,907 


352, 545 


74, 094 


2,424 
1,336 
1,069 
9,717 
1,554 
2,915 

23, 143 
5,732 

26, 204 


67, 046 


218, 248 


50,  220 


16  to  20  per- 
sons. 


824 
6,270 
1,434 

13,  858 
5,360 

12, 087 
9,300 

14, 933 


104, 747 


14, 213 
8,198 

17,  266 
7,583 
8,701 
7,963 
9,405 

14,  824 
1,076 
1,735 
7,410 
6,373 


86,  092 


1,541 
1,327 
669 
7,610 
1,226 
1,975 

14, 108 
3,533 

18,231 


41,  504 

459 
3,974 
1,011 
8,207 
3,895 
7,934 
5,381 
9,020 
1,623 


67, 070 


12, 569 
12, 105 
13, 141 
12,  061 

9,764 

17, 961 

278 

8,213 


20,  566 


922 

677 

2,956 

734 

457 
1,787 
368 
623 
2,229 
1,  835 
7,978 


9,771 
4,981 
10,  865 
5,  225 
6,075 
6,293 
6, 211 
8,616 
605 
1,105 
3,251 
4,072 


49, 447 

7,243 
7,896 
6,765 
6,335 
5,302 
10,  897 
144 
4,865 


10,  007 


441 

179 

1,255 

232 

157 

940 

148 

315 

1,061 

1,184 

4,095 


25, 875 


7,928 


233 
255 
120 

1,470 
144 
306 

2,751 
468 

2,181 


2,654 


21  persons 
and  over. 


18, 689 


5,660 


65 
270 
137 
641 
209 
305 
252 
611 
164 


219 
219 
113 

1,090 
107 
255 

2,118 
309 

1,230 


1,216 


23 
229 

99 
274 

96 
128 

74 
251 

42 


6,619 


12 

13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 


22 


401 
,308 
934 
759 
740 
491 
973 
93 
135 
835 
287 


3,640 


784 

23 

377 

24 

1,007 

25 

887 

26 

723 

27 

853 

28 

416 

29 

716 

30 

91 

31 

130 

32 

437 

33 

198 

34 

1,393   35 


508 
489 
478 
451 
383 
.,026 
21 
284 


3,817 


275 
96 
664 
43 
59 
144 
78 
119 
569 
316 
1,454 


277  1 

36 

252 

37 

141 

38 

72 

39 

110 

40 

438 

41 

6 

42 

97 

43 

3,801 

44 

285 

45 

82 

46 

562 

47 

43 

48 

39 

49 

110 

50 

69 

51 

56 

52 

673 

53 

349 

54 

1,533 

55 

GEOGRAPHICAL  DIVISIONS. 


904  COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVEOTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

T.BU,:  ^.-PERSONS  TO  A  FAMILY,  IN   DETAIL,  FOR  CITIES   HAVING  25,000  INHABITANTS 

OR  MORE:  1890.  >nAiJiiA.MS 


New  York,  N.  T  . . 

Chicago,  111 

PhilatTelphia,  Pa . . 

Brooklyn,  K.  Y 

St.  Louis,  Mo 

Boston,  Mass 

Baltimore,  Md 

San  Francisco,  Cal . 
Cincinnati,  Ohio  . . . 
Cleveland,  Ohio 

Buffalo,  N.r 

New  Orleans,  La  . . . 

Pittsburg,  Pa 

"Washington,  B.C.. 
Detroit,  Mich 

Milwaukee,  Wis  . . . 

Newark, N.J 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Jersey  city,  N.J... 
I/Ouisville',  Ky 


Omaha,  Neb 

Rochester,  N.  Y . 
St.  Paul,  Minn  . . 
Kansas  city.  Mo . 
Providence,  K.  I. 


Denver,  Colo 

Indianapolis,  Ind 

Allegheny,  Pa 

Albany,  St.  Y 

Columbus,  Ohio . . . 


Syracuse,  N.  Y 

AVorcester,  Mass  . . 

Toledo,  Ohio 

Richmond,  Va 

New  Haven,  Conn. 


Paterson,  N.  J 

Lowell,  Mass 

Nashville,  Tenn.. 

Scranton,  Pa 

Fall  River,  Mass  . 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Atlanta,  Ga 

Memphis,  Tenn  .. 
Wilmington,  Del . 
Dayton,  Ohio 


Troj-,N.Y 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Reading,  Pa 

Camden,  N.  J 

Trenton,  N.  J 


Lynn,  Mass 

Lincoln,  Neb. ... 
Charleston,  S.  C. . 
Hartford,  Conn  . 
St.  Joseph,  Mo... 


Evansville,  Ind  . . . 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.. 
Des  Moines,  Iowa . 
Bridgeport,  Conn  . 
Oakland,  Cal 


Portland,  Ore 

Saginaw,  Mich  . . . 
Salt  Lake,  Utah  . . 
Lawrence,  Mass. . 
Springfield,  Mass 


Manchester,  N.  H. 

TJtica,N.  Y 

Hoboken.N.  J 

Savannah,  Ga 

Seattle,  Wash 


1  per- 
son. 


2  per- 
sons. 


9,638  48,292 

4, 157  28,  372 

3,907  24,066 

4,  640  25, 128 


3  per-    4  per- 
sons,    sons. 


5  per- 
sons. 


4,255 

2,674 
2,  305 
2,137 
2,622 
1,229 

1,306 
2,208 

907 
1,278 

815 

1,088 
919 

2,204 
797 

1,494 

310 

747 

1,336 

1,113 

1,107 

740 
794 
410 
788 
546 

674 

438 
552 
825 
470 

449 
328 
796 
264 
277 

298 
726 
678 
211 
362 

506 
418 
245 
206 
213 


13,  076 

13,  409 
11, 477 
6,880 
9,874 
7,205 

6,995 

7,085 
5,463 
5,529 
5,651 

5,  574 
5,579 
4,298 
4,667 
5,008 

1,908 
3,736 
3,136 
3,917 
4,917 

2,645 
3,706 
2.668 
3,287 
2,648 

3, 136 
2,815 
2,355 
2,103 
2,810 

2,487 
1,937 
2,180 
1,701 
1,846 

1,912 
2,138 
2,194 
1,596 
1,971 


.56,  095  1.54,  806  48.  686 

37,080  139,811  36,350 

35,942  33,119 

31,  070  27,  046 

15.008  13,662 


6  per- 
sons. 


7  per-    8  per- 
sons.     SODS. 


34, 118 
31, 184 
14, 948 


Peoria,  111 

New  Bedford,  Mass . 
Erie,  Pa 

Somerville,  Mass. 


298 
78 
556 
522 
250 

256 
732 
446 
245 
288 

273 
215 
191 
306 
356 

403 
340 

227 
377 
764 

323 
373 

184 
141 


1,947 
2,180 
1,638 
1,758 
1,666 


Hairisburg,  Pa 150 


1,981 
649 
1,623 
1,923 
1,185 

1,153 
1,841 
1,368 
1,573 
1,522 

744 
1,184 

848 
1,334 
1,787 

1,307 
1,566 
1,397 
1,364 

1,074 

1,265 
1,536 
1,052 
1,416 
1,147 


15,  870 
13,  945 

8,117 
11, 652 

9,112 

8,779 
7,602 
6,976 
6,989 
7,147 

6,905 

7,  290 
5,  230 
6,127 
5,418 

2,831 
4,809 
4,215 
4,817 
5,715 

3,244 
4,522 
3,  359 
3,698 
3,317 

3,794 
3,416 
3,047 
2,313 
3,324 

3,054 

2,582 
2,606 
2,473 
2,301 

2,568 
2,277 
2,  433 
2,168 
2,534 


15,536  113,385 
i57    13,524 


2,342 
2,672 
2,310 
2,  513 
2,241 

2,569 
1,137 
1,854 
2,119 
1,576 

1,503 
2,134 
1,787 
2,052 
1,725 

958 
1,744 
1,072 
1,608 
2,027 

1,481 
1,  843 
1,720 
1,649 
1,244 

1,572 
1,786 
1,  .348 
1,861 
1,619 


8,204 
11,  060 
9,335 

8,769 
7,411 
7,508 
7,113 
7,680 

6,938 
7,188 
5,532 
6,305 
5,284 

3,227 
4,851 
4,215 
4,  654 
5,358 

3,372 
4,  332 
3,622 
3,621 
3,255 

3,  503 
3,255 
3,034 
2,  334 
3,268 

3,041 
2,505 
2,541 
2,611 
2,270 

2,491 

1,  990 
2,070 
2, 199 
2,400 

2,287 
2,551 

2,  338 
2,464 
2,208 


2,377 
1,401 
1,715 
2,155 
1,725 

1,658 
1,908 
1,869 
1,956 
1,905 

1,028 
1,742 
1,093 
1,628 
1,834 

1,406 
1,741 
1,744 
1,419 
1,131 

1,448 
1,572 
1,330 
1,761 
1,691 


7,864 
9,385 
8,284 

8,  275 
7,236 
7,128 
6,680 
6,941 

6,513 
6,422 
4,978 
5,869 
4,630 

4,222 
4,238 
3,851 
3,  865 
4,241 

2,963 
3,  549 
3,  337 
.3, 183 
2,810 

2,833 
2,722 
2,689 
2,219 
2,614 

2,669 

2,279 
2,  300 
2,310 
2,162 

2,203 
1,818 
1,910 
2,  095 
2,125 

1,964 
2,054 
1,918 
2,092 
1,907 


34,  150 
26,  920 
25,  333 
19,  .557 
10,  495 

0,  674 
10,  337 
5,889 
6.992 


1,803 
2,030 
1,725 
1,788 
1,619 

1,717 
1,567 
1,680 
1,610 
1,552 

923 
1,519 
1,223 
1,327 
1,408 

1,109 

1,  335 
1,517 
1,307 
1,094 

1,339 
1,245 
1,261 
1,397 
1,341 


6,156 
5,  459 
5,623 
5,249 
5,196 

5,118 
4,402 
3,664 
4,115 
3,653 

2,544 
3. 148 
2,996 
2,724 
2,951 

1,991 

2,428 
2,537 
2,296 
2,  009 

2,032 
1,882 
2,056 
1,737 
1,757 

1.894 
1,666 
1,620 
1,801 
1,  660 

1,696 

1,370 
1,328 
1,439 
1,482 

1,437 
1,379 
1,482 
1,447 
1,419 


1,219 
920 
1,125 
1,184 
1,059 

1,158 
1,043 
1,236 
1,143 
1,117 

707 
1,080 
833 
990 
982 

782 

1,061 

1,022 

943 

733 

934 

869 

1,000 

1,007 

901 


23,  447 
18,  851 
18,  003 
13,  347 
7,491 

6,881 
7,827 
4,355 
4,794 
4,562 

4,329 
4,062 
4,331 
3,963 
3,611 

3,810 
3,  057 
2,431 

2,794 
2,670 

2,047 
2,198 
2,109 
1,904 
1,967 

1,440 
1,515 
1,858 
1,478 
1,420 

1,324 
1,338 
1,422 
1,337 
1,273 

1,346 

1,181 
1,224 
1,346 
1,303 

1,200 

998 

926 
1,061 

943 

1,042 
903 
965 
940 
936 


743 
887 
860 
814 
820 

833 
662 

883 
781 
773 

584 
742 

707 
720 


564 
647 

766 
725 
568 

637 
602 
726 
615 
624 


15,  075 
12, 100 
12, 190 
8,378 
5,002 

4,448 
5,416 
3,043 
3,056 
2,945 


2,918 
2,963 
2,715 
2,320 

2,452 
1,834 
1,651 

1,727 
1,857 

1,562 
1,400 
1,457 
1,  305 
1,264 

1,041 
964 

1,238 
901 


841 
795 
832 
99!> 
844 

858 
860 
835 
921 
919 

779 
734 
614 
701 
609 

611 
532 
639 
592 
593 

490 
666 
663 
506 
575 

564 
414 
537 
493 
494 

381 
444 
524 
446 
365 

418 
440 
473 
510 
400 

406 
403 
443 
334 
425 


9  per- 
sons. 


390 

273 
297 
301 
300 

284 
285 
410 
292 
237 

308 
234 
260 
307 
267 

276 
243 
296 
212 
253 


9,168 

7,178 
7,579 
4,856 
3,190 

2,702 
3,398 
1,979 
1,761 
1,789 

1,714 
1,910 
1,904 
1,770 
1,333 

1,449 
1,062 
1,023 
937 
1,227 

1,115 
983 
947 
871 
753 

622 
554 

793 
521 
446 

481  I 

520 

506 

741 

448 

513 
545 
568 
590 
637 

455 
488 
414 
437 
377 

349 
311 
362 
322 
312 

250 
388 
443 
244 
384 


10  per  P  *"  15  1^  to  20 
sons.      P®''-       per- 
sons,    sons. 


7,507 
4,999 
5,492 
3,396 

2,443 

2,281 
2,176 
1,938 
1,207 
1,141 

1,189 
1,490 
1,438 
1,434 


925 
657 
056 
634 
938 

1,649 
661 
615 
793 
460 

904 

381 
525 
338 
382 

337 
.313 
322 
620 
309 


319 

500 
488 
449 
629 

289 
429 
420 
300 
222 

207 
207 
526 
195 
219 

201 
844 
415 
148 
418 

284 
239 
195 
193 
190 

297 
200 
490 
168 
140 

262 
138 
193 
247 
316 

177 
252 
196 
129 
121 


4,005 
3,208 
3,  969 
1,921 
1,526 

1,979 
1.613 

1,097 
858 
759 


1,018 

1,082 

1,056 

588 

588 
421 
790 
388 
579 

422 
447 
658 
460 
388 

374 
233 
373 
258 
237 

245 

226 
240 
.346 
202 

153 
346 
222 
280 
338 

219 
253 
241 
220 
147 

154 
134 
172 
118 
163 

177 
99 
165 
134 
162 

147 
130 
138 
128 
120 

297 
101 
139 
131 
117 

375 
106 
79 
140 
152 

125 
115 
155 
65 
132 


738 
512 
280 
340 

572 
146 
405 
143 
118 

97 
118 
182 

92 

72 

92 
53 

196 
43 

126 

458 
40 
105 
156 

77 

214 
34 
58 
26 
48 

39 
33 
25 
66 
42 

22 
61 
54 
17 
27 

29 
70 
69 
33 
23 

22 
30 
12 
14 

14 


35 
31 

70 

48 
55 
21 

20 
27 

120 
32 
72 
52 
23 

86 
20 
11 
32 
76 

27 
18 
17 
6 
11 


21  per- 
sons 
and 

over. 


808 
5.56 
305 
167 
260 

305 
133 
627 
126 
93 

125 
65 
79 
99 
69 

67 
22 
242 
31 
86 

190 
54 
192 
155 
44 

180 
51 
27 
38 
38 

38 
47 
33 
38 
20 

10 
102 
47 
16 
14 

20 
62 
57 
13 
22 

27 
22 
19 
6 
10 

46 
69 
17 
28 
59 

32 
58 
31 
14 
53 

202 
104 

55 

60 

32 

55 

21 

4 

19 

139 

37 

9 
19 

5 
15 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


Tablk  S.-PERSONS  to  A  FAMILY,  IN   DETAIL,  FOR  CITIES   HAVING 
^  OR  MORE:  1890-Coutinued. 


905 

25,000  INHABITANTS 


ciTi£5. 


Kansas  city.  Kaii.- 

Ballas,  Tex 

Sioux  city,  Iowa. . 
Elizabeth,  N.  J  --■ 
Wilkesbarre,  Pa. . 

San  Antonio,  Tex 
Covington.  Ky  — 

Portland,  Me 

Tacoma.  Wash  - . . 
Holyoke, Mass  ... 


Port  Wayne,  Ind.. 
Binghamton,  N.  Y- 

Norfolk,  Va 

Wheeling,  W.Va  . 
Augusta,  Ga 


Quiucy,  111  .  - . 
Mobile.  Ala  . . 
Topeka,  Kan  . 
Elrnira,  N.  Y  . 
Salem,  Mass . . 


Long  Island  city,  N.  Y  . 

Altoona.  Pa 

Dubuque,  Iowa 

Terre  Haute,  Ind 

Chattanooga,  Tenn 


Galrestou,  Tex 

Waterbury,  Conn  . 

Chelsea,  Mass 

Bay  city,  Mich 

PaWtucket,  R.  I . . 


1  per- 
son. 


159 

301 
71 
177 
157 

341 
245 
271 
366 
110 

196 
279 
312 
191 
613 

168 
127 
103 
197 


2  per- 


sons.     sons. 


Youngstown,  Ohio 

Duluth,  Minn 

Yonkers,  N.  Y 

Lancaster,Pa 

Springfield,  Ohio ^4o 

259 
387 
298 
271 
394 

141 
85 
315 
29C 
289 

268 
165 
146 
104 
187 

181 
176 
134 
193 
149 

198 
257 
123 
310 


Akron,  Ohio 

Houston,  Tex 

Haverhill,  Mass 

Brockton.  Mass 

Williamsport,  Pa 

Davenport,  Iowa 

Sacramento,  Cal 

Canton,  Ohio 

Birmingham.  Ala 

Little  Rock,  Ark 283 


Auburn,  K.  Y  . . 
Taunton,  Mass . 
Allentown.  Pa  . 
Lacrosse,  Wis . . 


3  per- 


1,175 
934 
475 
964 
828 

1,025 

1,092 

1,398 

873 

697 

1,031 
1,422 
1,119 
925 
1,263 

769 

485 

636 

954 

1,108 

1,015 
921 
1,169 
1,152 
1,233 

833 
670 
828 
986 
1,000 

888 
776 
993 


230 
185 
120 
121 


4  per- 
sons. 


918 

873 
600 
997 
1,044 
810 

978 
713 
722 
854 
859 

944 
873 
761 
658 


1,600 
1,167 
710 
1,304 
1,173 

1, 135 
1,313 

1,735 
1,095 
1,024 

1,321 
1.617 
1,302 
1,216 
1,329 

1,072 

594 

914 

1,  234 

1,380 

1,162 
1,072 
1,406 
1,356 
1,352 

1,032 
1,031 
1.030 
1,267 
1,134 

932 
1,  028 
1,269 

930 
1,077 

1,176 

887 
1,178 
1,  295 
1,106 

1,128 
865 

1,015 
893 
949 


5  per- 
sons. 


1,520 
1,172 
926 
1,338 
1,216 

1,109 
1,344 
1,584 
1,061 
1,147 

1,323 
1,513 
1,208 
1,272 
1,171 

1,072 
685 
1, 024 
1,189 
1,  323 

1,131 
951 
1,271 
1, 275 
1,271 

1,130 
1,099 
1,043 
1,166 
1,018 

879 
1,  028 
1,199 
1,014 

961 

1,197 
793 
1,114 
1,  214 
1,042 

1,004 
894 

1,001 
763 


1,108 

1,080 

1,128 

870 


6  per- 
sons. 


7  per- 
sons. 


1,339 
1,076 
1,076 
1,246 
1,140 

961 
1,232 
1.  225 

928 
1,066 

1,091 
1.  093 
1,052 
1,135 
976 

1,056 
781 
1,030 
1,126 
1,128 

1,032 
995 

1.019 
972 
972 

1,044 
906 
927 

1,012 


967 

1,011 

946 


866 
893 
986 
932 
852 

954 

792 
867 
903 
879 

890 
839 
827 
695 
862 

800 
866 
814 
819 


8  per- 
sons. 


894 
763 
795 
974 
940 

802 
957 
796 
611 
853 

834 
729 
760 
836 
832 

790 
560 
773 

747 
760 

7.'>8 
710 
751 
698 
678 

735 
760 
719 
682 
615 

045 
655 
626 
677 
640 

643 
572 
607 
629 


619 
505 
641 
515 
562 

585 
561 
562 
608 


.577 
569 
007 
651 
682 

041 

638 
541 
423 
637 

567 
467 
589 
602 
543 

598 
410 
544 
603 
463 

547 
494 
463 
440 
447 

533 
527 
480 
512 
450 

452 

4T5 
434 
437 
464 

436 
448 
403 
406 
435 

428 
326 
431 
386 
410 

357 
385 
390 
407 


9  per-    10  per- 
sons,    sons. 


380 
412 
44'5 
444 
477 

427 
442 
301 
338 
461 

376 
257 
419 
383 
318 

415 
307 
422 
346 
304 

357 
339 
287 
287 
294 

360 
363 
354 
297 
299 

340 
299 
222 
290 
338 

292 
266 
245 
224 
284 

232 
234 
289 
237 
239 

222 
244 
281 
294 


11  to 
per- 


1516 


237 
241 

262 
264 
327 

296 
271 
164 
219 
325 

223 
J  60 
253 
257 
219 

286 
226 
263 
187 
182 

201 
242 
177 
135 
150 

197 
202 
211 
168 
165 

228 
193 
152 
198 
190 

158 
215 
137 
126 
174 

123 
120 
160 
198 
159 

124 
140 
131 

170 


183 
248 
328 
177 
242 

222 
157 
94 
200 
209 

145 
113 
174 
152 
1.54 

185 
358 
229 
119 
114 

119 
267 
102 
98 
106 

146 
186 
134 
102 
150 

205 
172 
102 
140 
131 

79 
213 
104 

82 
124 

90 
170 
107 
197 
119 

70 
90 
110 
83 


to  20 
per- 
sons 


74 
194 
121 
121 
135 


92 
85 
118 
168 

144 
73 
122 

102 
92 

143 
97 
115 

105 


66 
85 
51 
63 
90 

76 
126 
91 
74 
116 

109 

105 

69 

70 


62 

100 

113 

69 

74 

51 
68 
95 
121 
83 


43 
11 
13 

74 
17 

21 
21 
15 
13 
13 

14 

82 

23 

4 

5 


21  per- 
sons 
and 
over. 


14 

48 


61 

28 

14 

4 

13 
45 
12 
40 
24 

5 
6 

7 
19 


10 
9 


23 

111 

11 

21 
15 
10 
16 
14 

4 
129 
10 

18 


11 

15 

9 

8 

11 

13 

8 

15 

10 

13 

28 

4 

23 

10 

15 

33 

23 

13 

29 

24 

20 

15 

18 

17 

7 

5 

16 

23 

4 

8 

31 

13 

11 

9 


43 
11 

;m 

19 

11 
G 
14 
16 


906 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  9.— NUMBER  OF  DWELLINGS  HAVING  SPECIFIED  NUMBER  OF  FAMILIES,  WITH 
AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  FAMILIES  TO  A  DWELLING,  FOR  CITIES  HAVINg'  100  000 
INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  AND  BY  WARDS  FOR  CERTAIN  CITIES:  1890. 


Kew  York.  N.  Y 


Ward     1 

Ward    2 

Ward    3 

Ward    i 

Ward    5 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Ward  14 

Ward  15 

Ward  16 

Ward  17 

Ward  18 

Ward  19 

Ward  20 

Ward  22 

Ward  23 

Ward  24 

Chicago,  ni 

Ward    1 

Ward    2 

Ward    3  . 

Ward    4 

Ward    5 

Ward    6 

Ward    7 

Ward    8 

Ward    9 

Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Ward  14 

Ward  15 

Ward  16 

Ward  17 

Ward  18 

Ward  19 

Ward  20 

Ward  21 

Ward  22 

Ward  23 

Ward  24 

Ward  25 

Ward  26 

Ward  27 

Ward  28 

Ward  29 

Ward  30 

Ward  31 

Ward  .32 1 

Ward  33 1 

Ward  34 1 

Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


81, 828 


736 

94 

198 

725 


741 
2,113 
1,739 
3,  557 
1,496 

2,400 

15, 141 

1,431 

899 

1,870 

.3,  236 
3,689 
3,373 
12,  261 
4,171 

4,003 
7,766 
6.  242 
3,275 


127,  871 


1,692 
2,841 
3,584 
3,049 
4,086 

5,242 
2,955 

2,  842 
3,300 
4,970 

4,242 
7,207 
5,276 
4,517 
5,661 

3,819 
1,892 
2,612 
4,289 
2,357 

3,345 
3,274 
2,541 
2,866 
3,564 

4,186 
2,035 
1,663 
3,721 
7,242 

3,448 
4,247 
3,588 
5,118 


NUMBER  OF  DWELLINGS  HAVING  SPECIFIED  NUMBER  OF  FAMILIES. 


1  family. 


37, 604 


442 
78 
119 
232 
234 

269 

402 

448 

1,255 

296 

262 

7,852 
220 
243 

1,129 

1,472 
773 
1,897 
6,161 
1,181 

2.305 
3,586 
3,799 
2,949 


77, 190 


2  fami- 
lies. 


9,228 


1,045 
1,990 
2,452 
2,488 
1,620 

3,184 
1,009 
1,139 
1,022 
2,738 

2,580 
4,956 
3,335 
2,181 
3,  981 

942 

767 

1,722 

1,888 

959 

1,508 
1,259 
795 
1,931 
2,334 

2,915 
1,915 
1,495 
2,110 
5.128 

3,113 
3,533 
2,780 
4,376 


79 

10 

30 

118 

114 

65 

342 
344 
754 
171 

219 
1,435 
179 
102 
234 

415 
306 
151 
1,026 
534 

319 

551 

1,419 

251 


28,  823 


3  fami- 
lies. 


7,313 


4  fami- 
lies. 


349 

485 

673 

715 

1,270 

1,237 
779 
571 
918 

1,276 

1,079 
1,739 
1,418 
1,294 
1,292 

926 
469 
540 
1,237 
756 

1,019 

1,035 

559 

412 

1,012 

849 

104 

140 

1,022 

1,600 

299 
557 
566 
626  1 


38 

3 

13 

75 
81 

66 
343 

314 
580 
127 

337 

1.039 

186 


403 
348 
253 
838 
612 

273 
632 
449 
57 


11,  073 


121 
199 

280 
263 
575 

438 
552 
404 
538 
469 

350 
374 
355 
534 
249 

679 
284 
220 
571 
387 

514 
541 
410 
326 
157 

240 
14 
18 

347 
327 

26 

107 
132 


5,141 


32 
1 

12 
51 
62 

44 
198 
196 
282 

93 


916 
132 
52 
95 

249 
301 
170 
724 
379 

235 

484 

153 

12 


5  fami- 
lies. 


3,651 


5  fami- 
lies. 


2,934 


24 


6,222 


94 
108 
128 
372 

282 
365 
347 
419 
322 

138 
93 
109 
336 
107 

522 
173 
75 
319 
184 

205 
274 
332 
116 


158 

1 

7 

205 

160 

8 
35 
77 
35 


39 
33 

43 
145 
113 

1.58 
61 

199 
644 
88 
50 
61 

181 
212 
126 
495 
259 

164 

322 

124 

1 


2,223 


16 


33 
29 
36 
33 

157 

60 
133 
154 
163 

91 

65 
35 
25 
102 
20 

276 

81 

28 

155 

48 

60 
95 
187 
44 
9 

19 
1 

1 

28 
21 

1 
6 


77 

105 

55 

151 
558 
60 
38 


120 
179 
140 

410 
227 

155 
295 
108 


1,366 


7  to  9 
fami- 
lies. 


7,385 


10  fami- 
lies and 
over. 


47 

2 

5 

63 

54 

79 
207 
121 
179 
153 

407 
1.695 

185 
86 
81 

188 
540 
289 
1,330 
421 

282 

805 

157 

3 


812 


31 

18 
19 

13 

71 

26 
86 
117 
142 
51 

20 

7 

26 

52 

8 

256 
65 
17 
66 
17 

27 

43 

139 

18 

3 


186 
44 


8,672 


58 


7 
118 
53 

135 
388 
126 
244 
537 

557 
1,002 
381 
252 
64 

208 
970 
347 
1,271 
558 

270 

1,091 

33 

2 


162 


13 


uumberof 
families 

to  a 
dwelling. 


3.82 


3.09 
1.34 
2.35 
4.92 
3.73 

5.50 
5.48 
3.85 
3.35 
7.85 

6.73 
3.31 
6.69 
6.46 
2.44 

3.21 
6.43 
3.56 
3.75 
4.57 

3.03 
4.27 
1.84 
1.14 


1.72 


1.87 
1.55 
1.55 
1.52 
2.14 

1.65 
2.40 
2.55 
2.61 
1.79 

1.62 
1.41 
1.52 
1.92 
1.40 

3.04 
2.37 
1.56 
2.09 
2.02 

1.93 
2.13 
2.85 
1.63 
1.43 

1.46 
1.07 
1.13 
1.67 
1.39 

1.11 
1.23 
1.34 
1.18 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


907 


X.B.»  O-N^MBER  or  -V™-,H-7»r   -^S,  ^^^^^  T^'vYn^ S" 


Philadelphia.  Pa  - 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  6.- 
Ward  7  .  - 
Ward  8  . . 
Ward  9  . . 
Ward  10 . . 

Ward  11 . 
Ward  12  - 
Ward  13. 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15  . 

Ward  16 . 
Ward  17  . 
Ward  18  . 
Ward  19  . 
Ward  20  . 

Ward  21  . 
Ward  22  . 
Ward  23  . 
Ward  24  - 
Ward  25  . 

Ward  26 . 
Ward  27  . 
Ward  28  . 
Ward  29  . 
Ward  30  . 


Brooklyn,  N.T- 


Ward  1  . 

Ward  2. 

Ward  3  . 

Ward  4. 

Ward  5  . 


Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  - 
Ward  9  .. 
Ward  10  - 

Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15  . 

Ward  16  . 
Ward  17  . 
Ward  18  . 
Ward  19  . 
Ward  20  . 

Ward  21  . 
Ward  22  . 
Ward  23  . 
Ward  24 . 
Ward  25  . 
Ward  26 . 


Total 
dwell- 
inss. 


187,052 


NUMBER  OP  DWELLINGS  HAVING   SPECIFIED  NUMBER  OP  FAMILIES. 


1  family. 


173, 630 


10, 455 
5,205 
3,221 
3,120 
2, 271 

1,280 
4,750 
2,  646 
1,519 
3,398 

1,931 
2,332 
3,038 
3,699 

8,054 

3,052 
3,360 
5,650 
10, 174 
8,016 

5,027 
8,398 
6,969 
7.863 
6,851 

11, 688 
5,222 
9,010 

■9,850 
5,517 


WardSl 6,380 

Ward32 i'f^ 

Ward33 6,347 

Ward34 *' ^''^ 


Ward    6 3,074 


82, 282 


1,930 
626 
2,080 
1,223 
1,510 


4,389 
3,688 

1,  855 
3,116 

2,411 
2,351 
a,  232 
1,931 
2,559 

2,  849 
3,407 
6,704 
3,497 
3,150 

4,814 
0,170 
4,257 
2,110 
5,937 
4,412 


2  fami- 
lies. 


10, 725 


3  fami- 
lies. 


1,651 


9,951 
4,539 
2,711 
2,653 
1,736 

1,010 
4,083 
2,515 
1,415 
3,218 

1,561 
2,061 

2,778 
3,  422 
7,966 

2,667 

2,  903 
5,216 
9,228 
7,018 

4,772 
8,174 
6,810 
7,513 
6,449 

11, 146 
5,031 
8,588 
9,287 
5,123 

6,227 
5,808 
5,997 
4,054 


456 
418 
373 
299 
322 

159 

501 
89 
80 

142 

177 
161 
144 

214 


252 
340 

365 

847 


237 
206 
151 
301 
381 

506 
154 
403 
522 
336 

139 
134 
320 
127 


4  fami- 
lies. 


37 
119 

73 
107 
105 

58 
97 
23 
15 
26 

96 
59 

58 
28 
78 


51 
83 
89 

15 
14 
7 
34 
19 

34 
22 
16 
35 
43 

11 

24 

20 

7 


5  fami- 
lies. 


582 

7 

54 
44 
32 

47 

29 
37 
13 


234 

3 

45 
10 
18 
33 

11 

15 

2 

2 

3 

17 
11 


10  fami- 
lies and 
over. 


12 

12 

4 

5 

5 


126 

1 

18 
5 
5 

15 


92 


12 


Average 
number  of 
families 

to  a 
dwelling. 


10 

7 
5 


42,134      19,086  |     9,687 


1,547 
165 

1,228 
690 
385 

1,321 
2,  742 
1,971 
991 
1,212 

1,126 
936 
942 

547 


471 
1,014 
2,532 
1,557 

2,  211 

2,119 

3,  884 
3,  207 
1,587 
3,  826 
3,038 


76 
144 
392 
261 
393 

599 

904 

1,067 

389 

851 

638 
485 
674 
448 
819 

628 
950 
2,020 
850 
539 

1,227 
1,284 
661 
366 
1,  318 
1,103 


4,035 


138 
140 
259 

149 
370 

518 
427 
326 
242 
507 

393 
441 
433 
370 
394 

445 
677 
702 
492 
244 

472 
614 
222 
95 
465 
152 


2,910 


62 

80 
79 
58 
173 

249 

143 
121 
100 
202 

112 
198 
90 
155 
140 

336 
259 

401 
180 

78  i 

332  i 

173 
96 
28 

133 
57 


2,363 


25 
39 

38 
18 
79 

139 

61 

95 

51 
136 

62 
115 

27 
131 
122 

313 
195 
489 
167 
40 

317 
84 
23 
17 
95 
32 


1,809 


23 
25 
40 

22 
52 

102 
55 
78 
36 

82 

32 
84 
19 
104 
107 

302 
196 
424 
159 
14 

240 
53 
13 
10 
67 
24 


39 
20 
40 
21 
44 

126 

50 

23 

40 
116 

34 
86 
32 
146 
83 

310 

109 

129 

85 

19 

102 
70 
33 

7 
33 

6 


258 

20 

13 

4 

4 

14 

20 

7 
7 


1.10 

1.05 
1.23 
1.23 
1.24 
1.43 

1.38 
1.20 
1.08 
1.10 
1.07 

1.38 
1.21 
1.16 
1.11 
1.10 

1.21 
1.19 
1.09 
1.11 
1.14 


1.05 

1.03 

1.02 

1.05 

1.06 

1.05 

1.05 

1.05 

1.06 

1.09 

1.03 

1.03 

1.06 

1.04 

2.08 


1.64 
3.00 
1.87 
1.89 
2.79 

2.46 
1.71 
1.84 
2.01 
2.37 

2.05 

2.48 

2.07. 

3.06 

2.44 

3.72 
2.65 
2.43 

2.28 
1.53 

2.32 
1.67 
1.42 
1.38 
1.60 
1.42 


908 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table -9.-NUMBER  OR  DWELLINGS  HAVING  SPECIFIED  NUMBER  OF  FAMILIES  WITK 
AVERAGE  NUMBER  OF  FAMILIES  TO  A  DWELLING  FOR  PTTTP^HilTiJ;  '  ?I  " 
INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  AND  BY  WARDS  FOR  CERTAIN  C^ETlS^JitluZa.''''^ 


TV  aril 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Wanl  «  . 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8  . 
Ward  9  . 
Ward  10 . 

Ward  11  . 
Ward  12  . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14  . 
Ward  15  . 

Ward  16  . 
Ward  17  . 
Ward  18 . 
Ward  19 . 
Ward  20  . 

Ward  21  . . 
Ward  22  . . 
Ward  23  . . 
Ward  24 . . 


Ward  25 . 
Ward  26 . 
Ward  27 . 
Ward  28 . 


Boston,  Mass  , 


Ward  1  . 
Ward  2  . 
3  . 

4. 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  6. 
Ward  7  . 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
AVard  10  . 


Ward  11 . 
Ward  12 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14 . 
Ward  15 . 

Ward  16 . 
Ward  17  . 
Ward  18. 
Ward  19 . 
Ward  2U  . 

Ward  21 . 
Ward  22  . 
Ward  23  . 
Ward  24 . 
Ward  25 . 


St.  Louis,  Mo- 


Ward  1. 

Ward  2  . 

Ward  3  . 

Ward  4. 

Ward  5. 

Ward  6. 

Ward  7  . 

Ward  8. 

Ward  9. 
Ward  10 . 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


00,  937 


1,372 
1,280 
1,541 
1,609 
1,690 

2,418 
2,  007 

1,  .334 

2,  388 
1,746 

2.685 
1,862 
2,196 
2,071 
1,.'>92 

1,822 
1,873 
2,574 
2,  294 
2,112 

2,179 

2,  505 
2.410 
2,743 

2,739 

3,  097 
2,729 
3,869 


2,651 
1,816 
1,646 
1,  830 
1,505 

1,391 

953 

1,217 

1,453 

746 

2,457 
1,066 

2,  033 
3,294 
2,146 

1,451 
1,620 
1,712 
2,437 
3,043 

3,  263 
2,025 
3,835 
4,961 
2,098 


Baltimore,  Md 72  112 


3,603 
2,388 
2,605 
2,410 
2,791 

4,631 
4,386 
3,911 
2,067 
2,592 


NUMBER  OP  DWELLINGS  HAVING  SPECIFIED  NUMBER  OP  FAMILIES. 


1  family. 


895 

745 

820 

1,170 

640 

1,331 


616 

2,103 

786 

1,921 

1,157 
1,064  I 

914 

1.081 
1,870 
]  560 
1,684 

1.448 
2,206 
1,467 
2,264 

1,921 
2,775 
2,427 
3,521 


2  fami- 
lies. 


14,  712 

281 
312 
488 
320 
628 

907 

775 

474 

1,079 


503 
820 
242 
715 
352 


3  fami- 
lies. 


2,879 


87 
95 

113 
76 

195 

117 
217 
174 
145 
251 

55 
152 

24 
134 
101 


4  fami- 
lies. 


55 
60 
58 
24 
131 

46 

231 

96 

72 

115 

18 
76 
8 
52 
45 


5  fami- 
lies. 


3  fami- 

lie.s. 


449 


31,  074 


770 

88 

33 

540 

141 

69 

582 

70 

40 

609 

88 

21 

345 

54 

19 

.337 

1 

95 

239 

28 

66] 

137 

414 

48 

686 

95 

265 

37 

255 

36 

314 

26 

12, 519 


1,273 
748 
710 

1,023 
819 

603 
472 
460 
914 
604 


3,071 
731 
591 
627 
451 

250 
160 
329 
260 
58 


6,313 


1,855 

269 

482 

271 

630 

621 

1,833 

993 

929 

768 

680 

274 

1,089 

223 

1, 341 

182 

1,057 

748 

1,741 

747 

2,270 

600 

886 

555 

2,837 

740 

4,009 

755 

1,809 

245 

60,  253 

9,945 

287 
291 
314 
149 
176 

246 
167 
271 
150 
32 

173 
107 
565 
409 
407 

247 
159 
100 
423 
420 

347 
434 
245 
157 
37 


1,394 


2,826 
1,576 
1,  993 
1,805 
2,346 

3,870 
3,704 
3,396 
1,761 
2,082 


684 
520 
306 
443 
373 

691 
604 
462 
203 
418 


14 
36 
18 
23 
41 

120 

72 
92 
75 


75 
97 
102 
26 
28 

133 
58 
34 

118 
60 

21 

74 
22 
23 

7 


310 


339 


82 
179 

89 
104 

61 

63 
71 
40 
48 


271 


82 


7  to  9 
fami- 
lies. 


243 


4 
14 
4 
5 
3 

10 


331 


6 
9 

1 
4 

36 

12 

17 

4 

37 


21 
10 
14 

4 

28 
30 
30 
5 
1 

24 
23 
17 
25 
26 

4 

10 

1 

3 


31 


lOfami 

lies  and 

over. 


74 


Average 
number  of 
families 

to  a 
dwelling. 


1.51 


1.67 
1.91 
1.79 
1.48 
2.14 

1.56 
2.24 
2.35 
1.66 
2.38 

1.26 
1.79 
1.14 
1.58 
1.54 

1.62 
1.66 
1.35 
1. 40 
1.26 

1.50 
1.18 
1.60 
1.21 

1.37 
1.13 
1.13 
1.10 


1.65 

1.81 
1.81 
1.57 
1.67 

2.46 
2.23 
2.19 
1.74 
1.45 

1.63 
2.30 
2.30 
1.62 
1.81 

2.23 
1.75 

1.50 
2.02 
1.72 

1.46 
2.03 
1.35 
1.25 
1.16 


1.20 


1.25 
1.56 
1.29 
1.36 
1.19 

1.18 
1.18 
1.15 
1.23 
1.24 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


909 


o  NTTMBER  OF  DWELLINGS  HAVING  SPECIFIED  NUMBER  OF  FAMILIES,  WITH 
.VErIgE  nSbER  of  FAMILIES  TO  A  DWELLING,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000 
INHABI?!n?S  OR  MORE,  AND  BY  WARDS  FOR  CERTAIN  CITIES:  1890-Continued. 


Bidtimore.  Md. 
Ward  11-- 
Ward  12-- 
Ward  13-. 
AVard  14.- 


-Continued. 


Ward  15- 
Ward  16- 
Ward  17. 
Ward  18. 

"Ward  19. 
■Ward  20. 
"Ward  21. 
Ward  22. 


Cincinnati,  Oliio 


AVard 
Ward 
"Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  6.. 
Ward  7 . . 
Ward  S.- 
Ward 9.. 
Ward  10.. 

Ward  11.. 
Ward  12.. 
Ward  13.. 
Ward  11.. 
Ward  15.. 

Ward  16.. 
Ward  17.. 
AVard  18.. 
Ward  19.. 
Ward  20.. 

Ward  21.. 
Ward  22. 
Ward  23. 
Ward  24. 
Ward  25. 

Ward  26. 
AVard  27. 
Ward  28. 
Ward  29. 
Ward  30. 


San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Buiialo,  N.  Y 

New  Orleans,  La  . . 
Pittsburg,  Pa 


Washington,  D.  C . 

Detroit,  Mich 

Milwaukee,  Wis  . . . 

Newark,  N.J 

Minneapolis,  Minn . 


Jersey  city,  N.  J . 
Louisville,  Ky... 

Omaha,  Neb 

Rochester,  N .  T  . 
St.  Paul,  Minn  . .. 


Kansas  city,  Mo  . . 
Providence,  R.  I  . . 

Denver,  Colo 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Allegheny,  Pa 


Total 
dwell- 
ings. 


3,266 
3  897 
2,346 
3,018 

2,346 
2,  392 
4,  222 
4,783 

4,156 
3,490 
2,741 
4,071 


NUMBER  OF  DWELLINGS  HAVING  SPECIFIED  NUMBER   OF  FAMILIES. 


1  family. 


33, 487 


1,529 
2,035 

606 
1,579 

701 

718 
719 
511 
853 


1,076 

1,360 

743 

980 

1,049 

1,141 

1,371 

866 

786 

1,026 

983 
1,210 
1,449 
1,146 
1,701 

1,735 
1,004 
1,241 
1,131 
1,349 


47, 183 
43, 835 
37, 290 
43,  000 
37,  725 

38, 798 
36,  992 
32,  888 

23,  296 
25,  281 

18,  562 

24,  999 
20, 194 
23, 954 
20,  976 

23. 140 
17, 639 
18,010 
21,138 
16,543 


2  fami- 
lies. 


I  3  fami- 
lies. 


2,518 
3,667 
1,856 
2,590 

1,749 
1,785 
3,465 
4,071 

3,629 

3,074 
2,623 
3,  867 


20,  303 


597 
203 
395 

388 

504 
485 
682 
615 

491 
377 
111 
191 


6,211 


1,289 

1,770 

184 

813 

379 

366 
222 
258 
602 
339 

362 
717 
145 
492 
569 

618 
990 
566 
348 
577 

450 
628 
737 
685 
1,457 

1,424 
647 
784 
872 

1,013 


43,  418 
36,  781 
27,  813 
39, 282 
31, 517 

34, 624 
32, 688 
26,  021 
13,703 

19,  274 

11,192 
19, 881 

18,  431 
21,511 
17, 327 

20,  500 
8,754 

16,  708 

19,  872 
13,  044 


193 
178 
114 
468 
145 

152 
148 
115 
122 
143 

253 
356 
135 
177 
218 

215 
198 
139 
191 
210 

245 
229 
269 
226 
201 

243 
171 
310 
195 

252 


2,871 
5,781 
6,648 
2,756 
5,115 

3,472 
3,611 
5,584 
5,992 
5,074 

3,882 
3,563 
1,427 
1,957 
3,029 

2.  071 
7,194 
1,061 
1,005 
2, 917 


4  fami- 
lies. 


119 
20 
66 
33 

78 
96 
63 
84 

32 

32 

7 

12 


2,763 


5  fami- 
lies. 


6  fami- 
lies. 


7  to  9 
fami- 
lies. 


10  fami- 
lies and 
over. 


1,674 


36 

46 

86 

173 

58 

93 

98 
54 
47 
118 

171 
152 
128 
124 
95 

125 
92 
75 

113 

87 

102 

121 

144 

86 

23 

43 
95 
90 
37 
51 


569 

879 

1,793 

574 

777 

525 
550 
960 
2,376 
628 


905 

228 
300 
415 

384 
961 
159 
137 
460 


1,144 


20 
54 
63 
38 

43 
81 
39 
29 
98 

104 
69 
112 


104. 
82 
14 

14 
39 
33 
17 
16 


180 
238 
626 
193 
193 

119 
97 
240 
575 
173 

721 

380 

68 

90 

118 

100 

551 

44 

49 

83 


722 


1 

9 
66 
35 
24 

19 

75 
18 
20 
92 

89 
42 
90 
58 
38 

44 
19 
14 
31 
48 

47 
75 
96 
32 
5 

3 
24 
13 

7 
10 


59 
65 
240 
79 
66 

32 
33 
49 
370 
72 

462 

139 

21 

45 

31 

47 
102 
16 
29 
25 


4 
50 
21 
24 

16 
40 
10 
14 
49 

57 
14 
67 
34 
34 

35 
11 
12 
17 
19 

36 
36 
67 
16 


33 

37 
81 
49 
28 

16 
6 

20 

180 

19 

387 

52 

5 

19 

14 

13 
58 
12 


6 
9 

81 
25 

381 
59 

12 
22 
28 

16 


Average 

numberot 

families 

to  a 
dwelling. 


135 


7 

1 

40 

12 

5 

1 

23 

10 

17 

12 

43 

12 

7 

4 

16 

3 

40 

10 

1.29 

1.07 
1.27 
1.16 

1.  30 
1.33 
1.20 
1.17 

1.14 
1.13 
1.05 
1.05 


1.90 


16 
17 
23 

20 


17 

2 

6 

4 

22 

16 

4 

1.20 
1.22 
3.  22 

1.  8:i 
2.31 

2.24 
3.11 
2. 13 

1.70 

2.  86 

2.74 
1.80 
3.56 
2.21 
2.07 

2.  08 

1.  .55 
1.85 
2.27 
1.99 

2.  25 
2.19 
2.  24 
1.85 
1.19 

1.25 
1.74 
1.57 
L32 
1.36 


1.  II 
1.21 

1.38 
1.13 
1.21 

1,  13 
1.14 
1.20 
1.  07 
1.  30 

1.80 
1.  32 
1.11 
1.14 
1.23 

1.16 
1.66 
1.10 
1.09 
1.26 


910 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  lO.-NUMBER  OF  FAMILIES  IN  DWELLINGS  ACCORDING  TO  SPECIFIED  NUMBER 
OF  FAMILIES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  AND  BY  WARDS 
FOE  CERTAIN  CITIES:  1890.  vvAitija 


New  Tork,  If.  Y 


Ward  1. 

Ward  2. 

Ward  3. 

Ward  4. 

Ward  5. 

Ward  6. 

Ward  7. 

Ward  8 

Ward  9 


Ward  10 

Ward  11 

Ward  12 

Ward  13 

Ward  U 

Ward  15 

Ward  16. 
Ward  17. 
Ward  18. 
Ward  19. 
Ward  20. 

Ward  21. 
Ward  22. 
Ward  23. 
Ward  24. 


Cliicago,  111 . 


Ward  1. 

Ward  2. 

Ward  3. 

Ward  4. 

Ward  5. 

Ward  6. 
Ward  7. 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10. 

Ward  11. 
Ward  12. 
Ward  13.. 
Ward  14.. 
Ward  15.. 


Ward  16. 
AVard  17. 
Ward  18. 
Ward  19. 
Ward  20. 

Ward  21. 
Ward  22. 
Ward  23. 
Ward  24. 
Ward  25. 

Ward  26. 
Ward  27. 
Ward  28. 
Ward  29.. 
Ward  ?0.. 

Ward  31.. 
Ward  32.. 
Ward  33.. 
Ward  34.. 


Total 
families. 


312,  766 


2,277 

126 

465 

3,567 

2,481 

4,075 
11,580 

6,689 
11,  899 

11,  751 

16, 140 

50, 107 
9,580 
5,810 
4,580 

10,  383 
23, 709 

12,  004 
45,  979 
19,  042 

12, 122 

33, 198 

11,484 

3,718 


220,  320 


3,164 

4,408 
5,566 
5,530 
8,751 

8,669 
7,100 
7,241 
8,621 
8,917 

6,868 
10, 170 
8,020 
8,669 
7,918 

11,612 

4,478 
4,084 
8,961 
4,759 

6,472 
6,982 
7,249 
4,684 
5,091 

6,096 
2,174 
1,874 
6,  229 
10, 094 

3,832 
5,209 
4,799 
6,029 


NUMBER  OF  FAMILIES  IN  DWELLINGS  ACCORDING  TO  SPECIFIED  NUMBER  OF  FAMILIES. 


1  family. 


37, 604 


442 

78 
119 
232 
234 


402 

448 

1,255 

296 

262 

7,852 

220 

243 

1,129 

1,472 
773 
1.897 
6,161 
1.181 

2,  305 
3,586 
3.799 
2,949 


77, 190 


2  families. 


1,045 
1,990 
2,452 
2,488 
1,620 

3,184 
1,009 
1.139 
1,022 
2,738 

2,580 
4,956 
3,  335 
2,181 
3,981 

942 

767 
1,722 
1,888 

959 

1,508 
1,259 
795 
1,931 
2,334 

2,  915 
1,915 
1,495 

2,110 
5,128 

3,113 
3,533 
2,780 
4,376 


18, 456 


158 

20 

60 

236 

228 

130 
684 
688 
1,508 
342 

438 
2,870 
358 
204 
468 

830 

732 

302 

2,052 

1,068 

638 
1,102 
2.838 

502 


57,  646 


3  families. 


21, 939 


970 
1,346 
1,4.30 
2,540 

2,474 
1,558 
1,142 
1,836 
2,552 

2,158 
3,478 
2,836 
2,588 
2,584 

1,852 
938 
1.080 
2,474 
1,512 

2,038 
2,  070 
1,118 
824 
2,024 

1,698 

208 

280 

2,044 

3,200 

598 
1,114 
1,132 
1,252 


114 

9 

39 

225 

243 

198 
1.029 

942 
1.740 

381 

1,011 
3,117 

558 
228 
510 

1.209 
1,044 
759 
2,514 
1,836 

819 
1,896 
1,347 

171 


4  families. 


20,  564 


363 

597 

840 

789 

1,725 

■1,  314 
1,656 
1,212 
1,614 
1,407 

1,050 
1,122 
1,065 
1,602 

747 

2,037 

852 

660 

1,713 

1,161 

1,542 

1,623 

1,230 

978 

471 

720 

42 

54 

1,041 

981 

78 
321 
396 
216 


128 

'4 

48 

204 

248 

176 

792 

784 

1,128 

372 

1,072 
3,664 

528 
208 
380 

996 
1,204 

680 
2,896 
1.516 

940 

1,936 

612 

48 


24,  888 


5  families. 


17,  755 


6  families. 


7  to  9 
families. 


17,  604 


120 


272 
376 
432 
512 


1,128 
1,460 
1,388 
1,676 
1,288 

552 

372 

436 

1,344 

428 

2,088 
692 
300 

1,276 
736 

820 

1,096 

1,328 

464 

192 

632 

4 

28 

820 

640 

32 
140 
308 
140 


30 
195 
165 

215 

725 
565 
790 
320 

995 

3.220 
440 
250 
305 

905 
1,060 

630 
2,475 
1,295 

820 

1,610 

620 

5 


11, 115 


165 
145 

180 
165 
785 

300 
665 
770 
815 
455 

325 
175 
125 
510 
100 

1,380 
405 
140 

775 
240 

300 
475 
935 
220 
45 

95 

5 

5 

140 

105 

5 
30 
90 
45 


36 
174 

210 

240 
528 
462 
630 
330 


3,348 
360 
228 
252 

720 
1.074 

840 
2,  460 
1,362 

930 

1,770 

648 


58, 108 


186 
108 
114 
78 
426 

156 
516 
702 
852 
306 

120 

42 

156 

312 

48 

1,536 
390 
102 
396 
102 

162 

258 

834 

108 

18 


359 
15 

39 
499 
428 

625 
1,646 

951 
1,415 
1,223 

3,175 
13,  294 

1,470 
681 
631 

1,477 

4,292 

2,276 

10,  511 

3,306 

2,200 

6,365 

1,208 

22 


6,167 


10  families 
and  over. 


120,  736 


860 


246 

132 

55 

68 

133 

103 
226 
722 
633 
171 

59 
25 
45 
122 
30 

1,425 

338 

70 

356 

37 

67 
201 
677 
106 


24 


94 

1,802 

725 

2,222 
5,774 
1,849 
3,  433 

8,487 

8.281 

12,  742 
5,646 
:i,  768 

905 

2.  774 

13,  530 
4,620 

16,910 

7,478 

3,470 

14, 933 

412 

21 


1,890 


189 
90 

147 


34 

10 

10 

166 

173 


24 


22 
10 


352 
96 
10 
83 
12 

35 


332 
53 


29 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


911 


,^      i^TTMRFR  OF  FAMILIES  IN  DWELLINGS  ACCOEDING   TO   SPECIFIED  NUMBEK 
"^^•^^F  FVLZrorCi™    HAVING   100,000  INHABITANTS   OR  MOEE,  AND  BY  WARDS 
FOR  CERTAIN  CITIES:  1890— Continued. 


CITIES. 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Ward  !--• 

Ward  2... 

Ward  3... 

"Ward  4... 

Ward  5... 

Ward  6... 
Ward  7.. 
Ward  8.. 
Ward  9.. 
Ward  10.. 

Ward  11.- 
Ward  12.- 
Ward  13.. 
Ward  14.. 
Ward  15.. 

Ward  16.. 
Ward  17.. 
Ward  18.. 
Ward  19.. 
Ward  20.. 

Ward  21.. 
Ward  22.. 
Ward  23 . . 
Ward  24.. 
Ward  25., 

Ward  26., 
Ward  27. 
Ward  28. 
Ward  29. 
Ward  30. 

Ward  31. 
Ward  32. 
Ward  33. 
Ward  34. 


Total 
families. 


NUMBER  OF  FAMILIES  IN  DWELLINGS  ACCORDING  TO  SPECIFIED  NUMBER  OF  FAMILIES. 


1  family.  2  families. 


3  families. 


205, 135 

11, 023 
6,386 
3,977 
3,865 
3,244 

1,761 
5,  722 
2,849 
1,671 
3,642 

2,662 
2,826 
3,533 
4,104 
9,482 

3,679 

4,013 
6,185 

11,  248 
9,174 

5,303 
8,645 
7,140 
8,281 
7,276 

12,  268 
5,478 
9,456 

10,  462 
5,993 

6,551 
6,156 
6,739 
4,  341 


Broolilyn,  N.  Y 170,970 


Ward  1.. 

Ward  2.. 

Ward  3.- 

Ward  4.. 

Ward  5.. 

Ward  6.. 
Ward  7.. 
Ward  8.. 
Ward  9.- 
Ward  10.. 

Ward  11 . 
Ward  12 . 
Ward  13  . 
Ward  14. 
Ward  15 . 

Ward  16. 
Ward  17 . 
Ward  18. 
Ward  19 . 
Ward  20 . 

Ward  21 . 
Ward  22 . 
Ward  23 . 
Ward  24 . 
Ward  25 . 
Ward  26 . 


3,158 
1,877 
3,886 
2,312 
4,211 

7,573 
7,492 
6,768 
3,  729 
7,395 

4,948 

5,838 
4,630 
5,918 
6,  245 

10,  599 
9,044 

16, 309 
7,968 
4,816 

11,161 
10,  327 
6,056 
2,917 
9,516 
6,277 


173, 630 

9,951 
4,539 
2,711 
2,653 
1,736 

1,010 
4,083 
2,515 
1,415 
3,218 

1,561 
2,  061 
2,778 
3,422 
7,966 

2,667 
2,903 
5,216 
9,228 
7,018 

4,772 
8,174 
6,810 
7,513 
6,449 

11,146 
5,031 
8,588 
9,287 
5,123 

6,227 
5,808 
5,997 
4,054 


21,  450 


42, 134 


1,547 
165 

1,228 
690 
385 

1,321 

2,742 

1,971 

991 

1,212 

1,126 
936 
942 
547 
885 

471 
1,014 
2,  532 
1,557 
2,211 

2,119 
3,884 
3,207 
1,587 
3,826 
3,038 


4  families.  5  families 


4,953 


912 
836 
746 
598 
644 

318 
1,002 
178 
160 
284 

354 
322 
288 
428 
1,172 

504 

680 

730 

1,694 

1,766 

474 
412 
302 
602 
762 

1,012 
308 
806 

1,044 
672 

278 
268 
640 
254 


38, 172 


6  families. 


Ill 
357 
219 
321 
315 

174 

291 

69 

45 
78 

288 
177 
174 
84 
234 

219 
225 
153 
249 
267 

45 
42 
21 
102 
57 


105 
129 

33 

72 
60 
21 


29,  061 


152 

288 
784 
522 
786 

1,198 
1,808 
2,134 
778 
1,702 

1,276 
970 

1,348 

896 

1,638 

1,256 
1,900 
4,040 
1,700 
1,078 

2,454 
2,568 
1,322 
732 
2,636 
2,206 


414 
420 

777 

447 

1,110 

1,554 

1,281 
978 
726 

1,521 

1.179 
1,323 
1,299 
1,110 
1,182 

1,335 
2,031 
2,106 
1,476 
732 

1.416 

1,842 
666 
285 

1,395 
456 


2,328 


1,170 


28 
216 
176 
128 
188 

116 

148 

52 

8 

20 

244 
92 
140 


132 

84 
48 
36 
60 

12 
12 


756 


15 

225 
50 
90 

165 

55 
75 
10 

10 
15 

85 
55 
45 
30 
10 

60 
60 
20 
25 
25 


16, 140 


10 


248 
320 
316 
232 
692 

996 

572 
484 
400 


448 
792 
360 
620 
560 

1,344 

1,036 

1,604 

720 

312 

1,328 
692 
384 
112 
532 
228 


14,  550 

125 
195 
19U 
90 
395 

695 
305 

475 
255 
680 

310 
575 
135 
655 
610 

1,565 
975 

2,445 
835 
200 

1,585 
420 
115 
85 
475 
160 


7  to  9 
families. 


700 


108 
30 
30 
90 


148 


24 


14, 178 


13, 701 


138 
150 
240 
132 
312 

612 
330 
468 
216 
492 

192 
504 
114 
624 
642 

1,812 

1,176 

2,544 

954 


1,440 
318 
78 
60 
402 
144 


298 
154 
300 
157 
347 

954 

377 
171 
302 


251 
667 
252 
1, 104 
629 

2,342 
829 
964 
641 
143 


29 
16 


12 

24 


12 
•23 


12 
10 


3,034 


236 
185 
51 
42 

184 

243 
77 
87 
61 

HI 

166 
71 
180 
362 
99 

474 
83 
74 
85 
56 


767  :  52 
582  i  21 
250         34 

56  

250  

45  ' 


912 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 


Table  lO.— NUMBER  OF  FAMILIES  IN  DWELLINGS  ACCORDING  TO  SPECIFIED  NUMBER 
OF  FAMILIES,  FOR  CITIES  HAVING  100,000  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  AND  BY  WARDS 
FOR  CERTAIN  CITIES:  1890— Continued. 


ijt.  Louis,  Mo. 

"Ward  1 . 

Ward  2. 

Ward  3. 

Ward  4. 

Ward  5. 


Ward  6 . 
Ward  7 . 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9. 
Ward  10 . 

Ward  11. 
Ward  12 . 
Ward  13. 
Ward  14. 
AVard  15. 

Ward  16 . 
Ward  17. 
Ward  18 . 
Ward  19 . 
Ward  20 . 

Ward  21 . 
Ward  22 . 
Ward  23 . 
Ward  24. 

Ward  25. 
Ward  26. 
Ward  27 . 
Ward  28. 


Boston,  Mass 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  6 . 
Ward  7 . 
Ward  8. 
Ward  9 . 
Ward  10 . 

Ward  11 . 
Ward  12. 
AVard  13 . 
AVard  14. 
AVard  15 . 

Ward  16 . 
Ward  17 . 
Ward  18 . 
Ward  19. 
Ward  20 . 

AVard  21 . 
Ward  22 . 
Ward  23 . 
Ward  24 . 
Ward  25 . 


Baltimore,  Md 


Ward  1 . 

Ward  2. 

Ward  3 . 

Ward  4. 

Ward  5 . 

Ward  6 . 

Ward  7 . 

Ward  8. 

Ward  9. 
Ward  10, 


Total 
families. 


91,  756 


2,287 
2,443 
2,762 
2,379 
3,623 

3,782 
4,492 
3,136 
4,292 
4,154 

3,378 
3,341 
2,514 
3,270 
2,458 

2,045 
3,108 
3,  483 
3,223 
2,670 

3,277 
2,952 
3,860 
3,309 

3,750 
3,  507 
3,094 
4,267 


9,716 


NUMBER  OF  FAMILIES  IN  DWELLINGS  ACCORDING  TO  SPECIFIED  NUJIBEE  OK  FAMILIES. 


1  family. 


4,369 
3,282 
2,977 
2,876 
2,514 

3,427 
2,122 
2,671 
2,532 
1,084 

4,004 
2,450 
4,681 
5,339 
3,877 

3,241 
2,834 
2,561 
4,923 
5,242 

4,778 
4,103 
5,213 
6,178 
2,438 


86,  C54 


4,494 
3,714 
3,354 
3,271 
3,324 

5,467 
5,154 
4,496 
2,552 
3,225 


40,  792 

895 
745 

820 

1,170 

640 

1,331 
608 
470 

1.268 
616 

2, 103 
786 
1,921 
1,157 
1,064 

914 

1,081 
1,870 
1,560 
1,684 

1,  448 
2,206 
1,467 
2,264 

1,921 
2,775 
2,427 
3.  521 


31,  074 


2  families. 


1,273 
748 
710 

1.023 
819 

603 
472 
460 
914 
604 

1,855 
482 
630 

1,833 
929 


1,089 
1,341 
1,057 
1,741 

2,270 
886 
2,837 
4,009 
1,809 


CO,  253 


2,826 
1,576 
1,993 
1,805 
2,346 

3,870 
3,704 
3,396 
1,761 
2,082 


29,424 


562 
624 
976 
640 
1,256 

1.814 
1,550 
948 
2,158 
1,198 

1,006 
1.640 

484 
1,430 

704 

1,540 
1,080 
1,164 
1,218 


1,074 
478 

1,322 
828 

1,372 
530 
510 
628 


25,  038 


3  families. 


8,637 


2,142 
1,462 
1,182 
1,2.54 
902 

500 
320 
658 
520 
116 

538 

542 

1,242 

1,986 

1,536 

548 

446 

364 

1,496 

1,494 

1,200 
1,110 
1,480 
1,510 
490 


1,368 

1,040 

1,012 

886 

746 

1,382 

1,208 

924 

410 


261 

285 
339 

228 
585 

351 
651 

522 
435 
753 

165 
456 
72 
402 
303 

264 
423 
210 
264 
162 

285 

84 

411 

144 

2S5 
111 
108 
78 


18,  939 

861 
873 
942 
447 
528 

738 
501 
813 
450 


519 

321 

->J,695 

1,227 

1,221 

741 

477 

300 

1,269 

1,260 

1,041 

1,302 

735 

471 

111 


4,350 


4  families. 


246 
537 
267 
312 
183 

195 
213 
120 
144 

207 


6,060 


220 
240 
232 
96 
524 

184 
924 
384 
288 
460 

72 
304 

32 
208 
180 

132 

276 
160 
84 
76 

284 
64 

372 
60 

100 
56 
32 
16 


5,576 

56 

144 

72 

92 

164 

480 
288 
368 
300 
100 

300 
388 
408 
104 
112 

.532 
232 
136 

472 
240 

84 
296 
88 
92 
28 


5  families. 


20 
236 

40 
164 

32 

20 

24 

36 

144 


120 
125 
145 

35 
185 

40 
265 
200 

70 
295 

20 

90 

5 

35 

45 

55 
105 
20 
35 
25 

50 

30 

185 

5 


Cfamilies. 


7  to  9 
families. 


1,626 


60 

84 
114 

12 
156 

30 
222 
192 

18 
270 

12 
48 


2,795 


10 
30 
40 
5 
55 

325 
180 
195 
110 
65 

115 
175 
260 
90 
30 

260 
215 
60 
190 
125 

00 
125 
20 
55 


2,214 


20 
120 

15 
35 
10 


12 
18 
24 
24 
30 

294 
108 
90 
84 
42 


210 
180 
60 
42 

198 

108 
102 
108 
132 

36 

192 
30 
18 


222 


C 

102 


1,875 


130 

131 

79 

45 

217 

21 
161 
273 

45 
352 


10  families 
and  over. 


15 

■7 
7 
7 

16 

374 
160 
77 
103 

28 

221 

225 

230 

39 

7 

180 
171 
124 
184 
200 

29 

77 
8 
23 


232 


20 
60 
20 


18 
12 


1,  097 


209 
57 

153 
60 

11 

51 

147 

10 

210 


10 
29 


15 
10 
11 


38 
27 
10 


1,568 


24 


113 
93 
10 
51 
33 

384 

107 

36 


134 

147 

50 

58 
115 
15 


57 


DWELLINGS  AND  FAMILIES. 


913 


,«      VT^MRFK    OF  FAMILIES  IN  DWELLINGS   ACCORDING  TO   SPECIFIED  NUMBER 
^^"OF  IAmSS  lOR   CITIEfiAVING   100,000   INHABITANTS  OR  MORE,  AND   BY  WARDS 
FOR  CERTAIN  CITIES:  1890-Contiuued. 


CITIES. 


Baltimore,  Md.- 
AVard  11... 
VTaid  12... 
Ward  13... 
Ward  14.- 


-Continued. 


Ward  15. 
Ward  16. 
Ward  17. 
Ward  18. 

Ward  19. 
Ward  20- 
Ward  21. 
Ward  22. 


Cincinnati.  Ohio 


Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 
Ward 


Ward  6 
Ward  7 
Ward  8 
Ward  9 
Ward  10 


Ward  11  . 
Ward  12 . . 
Ward  13  . . 
Ward  14 . . 

Ward  15  . , 

Ward  16 . 
Ward  17  . 
,7ard  18 . 
Ward  19 . 
Ward  20 . 

Ward  21  . 
Ward  22  . 
Ward  23  - 
Ward  24  . 
Ward  25 . 

Ward  26 . 
Ward  27  . 
Ward  28 . 
Ward  29 . 
Ward  30  . 


San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

Buffalo,  N.y 

New  Orleans,  La. . . 
Pittsburg,  Pa 


Washington,!).  C. 

Detroit,  Mich- . 

Milwaukee,  Wis  - . . 

Newark,  N.  J 

Minneapolis,  Mmn. 


Jersey  city,  N.  J 
Louisville,  Ky  .  - 

Omaha,  Neb 

Kochester,  N.  Y. 
St.  Paul,  Minn  . . 


Kansas  city.  Mo  . . 
Providence,  R.  I  .  - 

Denver,  Colo -. 

Indianapolis,  Ind . 
Allegheny,  Pa 


NUMBER  OF  F.^MIUES   IN   DWELLINGS  ACCORDING  TO  SPECIFIED  NUMBER  OF  FAMILIES. 


Total 
families. 


4,205 
4,171 
2,  968 
3,501 

3,053 
3, 173 
5,076 
5,607 

4,735 
3,955 
2,860 
4,293 


1  familv.   2families.  3families 


63, 530 


2,518 
3,667 
1,856 
2,590 

1,749 
1,785 
3,465 
4,071 

3, 629 

3,074 
2,623 
3,867 


20,  303 


1,835 
2,479 
1,950 
2,  890 
1,621 

1,611 
2,238 
1,090 
1,447 
2,540 

2,  945 
2,  535 
2,648 
2,170 
2,172 

2,372 
2,128 
1,601 
1,786 
2,046 

2,211 
2,651 
3,251 
2,122 
2,016 

2,164 
1,743 
1,945 
1,494 
1,829 


52,  535 

53,  052 
51,  461 
48,  582 
45,  584 

43, 967 
42,  209 
41,519 
38,  906 
32, 901 

34, 434 
32,  970 

22,  485 
27,  312 

25,  832 

26,  734 
29, 242 

19,  730 

23,  063 

20,  805 


1,289 

1,770 

184 

813 

379 


222 
258 
602 
339 

362 
717 
145 
492 
569 

618 
990 
566 
348 

577 

450 
628 
737 
685 
1,457 

1,424 
647 
784 
872 

1,013 


43,418 
36,  781 
27,  813 
39,  282 
31,517 

34,  624 
32,  688 
26,  021 
13,  703 
19, 274 

11, 192 
19,  881 

18,  431 
21,  511 

17, 327 

20, 500 
8,754 
16,  708 

19,  872 
13,  044 


4  families .  5  families 


1,194 
406 
790 
776 

1,008 

970 

1,364 

1,230 

982 
754 
222 
382 


12,  422 


356 
228 
936 
290 

304 
296 
230 
244 
286 

506 
712 
270 
354 
436 

430 
396 

278 
382 
420 

490 
458 
538 
452 
402 

486 
342 
620 
390 
504 


5,742 
11,  502 
13,  296 

5,512 
10, 230 

6,944 

7,222 
11,168 
11, 984 
10, 148 

7,764 
7,126 
2,854 
3,91+ 
6,058 

4,142 
14,  388 
2,122 
2,010 
5,834 


357 
60 
198 


234 
288 
189 
252 


8,289 


104 
16 


.,.      .,,      I     7  to  9       10  families 
etamilies.   families,     and  over. 


6,696 


108 
138 
258 
519 

174 

279 
294 
162 
141 
354 

513 
456 
384 
372 
285 

375 
276 
225 
339 
261 

306 
363 

432 


2,  86U 
7,128 
1,884 

4,464 

2,715 

684 

900 

1,245 

1,152 

2,883 

477 

411 

1,380 


5,  720 


4,332 


32 

80 
216 
252 
152 

172 
324 
156 
116 
392 

410 
276 
448 
300 
276 

312 
188 
148 
248 
248 

316 
352 
416 


258 

328 

69 

50 

129 

56 

285 

156 

270 

132 

111 

68 

153 

64 

1,707 

744 

2,637 

9.52 

5,379 

2,504 

1,722 

772 

2,331 

772 

1,575 

476 

1,650 

388 

2,300 
092 

2,884 

1,520 

272 

360 

472 

400 
2,204 
176 
196 
332 


5 
45 
330 
175 
120 

95 
375 

90 
100 
400 

445 
210 
450 
290 
190 

220 

95 

70 

155 

240 

235 

375 

480 

160 

25 

13 
120 
65 
35 
50 


295 
325 
1,200 
395 
330 

160 
165  1 
245  1 
1,850  1 
360 

2,310 

695  1 
105  j 
225  I 
155 

235  1 
510 
80  ! 
145 
125  1 


24 

300  1 

126 

144 

96 

240 

96 

84 
294 

342 

84 
402 
204 
204 

210 
06 

72 
102 
114 

216 
216 

402 
96 


198 
222 
486 
294 
168 

96 
36 

120 
1,080 

114 

2,322 

312 

30 

114 
84 


348 
72 


00 


4,069 


305 

37 
174 

137 

324 

56 

125 
300 

205 

67 
417 
144 
175 

162 
90 
117 
136 
142 


244 
280 
490 
358 
185 

55 
50 
65 
616 
190 

2,  914 

449 

88 

168 

212 

116 

134 
44 

170 
30 


1,699 


11 

129 

32 

188 

162 
163 

42 
35 
115 

156 
13 

132 
14 
37 

45 
27 
125 
76 
44 


143  I  55 

215  44 

214  I  32 
143 

30  ' 

81                     22 
38    

io    


187 
293 
293 
247 
51 

37 

10 

00 

245 

239 

584 
272 
21 
120 
279 

HI 
21 
51 

211 


372- 


-58 


STATISTICS   OF  ALASKA. 


915 


yi6 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  1.— POPULATION  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY, 


Num- 
ber 
of  vil- 
lages. 

DISTRICTS. 

Popula- 
tion. 

j    Males. 

i 

Females. 

Native. 

Foreign. 

COLOR. 

White. 

Total. 

Males. 

Females. 

1 

309 

The  Territory 

32.  052 

19.  248 

12,  804 

15,  381 

16.  671 

4,393 
3,818 
1,207 
1,521 
2,340 
1,830 
.     1, 562 

4,298 

3,853 

445 

2 

43 

40 
22 
41 
80 
58 
25 

8.038 
6.112 
2.361 
2.726 
5,681 
3,912 
3, 222 

4.  842 
4,  398 
!       1, 434 
1,712 
2,854 
2,  099 
1.  909 

3,196 

1,714 
927 
1,014 
2,827 
1,813 
1,313 

3,645 

2,294 
1,154 
1,205 
3,341 
2,082 
1,660 

1,738 

1,105 

'      520 

318 

24 

202 

391 

1,389 
1,056 
495 
310 
19 
193 
391 

349 

49 

25 

8 

5 

9 

9 

Kadiak 

(f 

<S 

Nusbaf^ak          

(; 

7 

8 

Table  2.— POPULATION  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  COLOE,  FOR 


Dis- 
trict. 


Auk  settlements  . 

Douglas  city 

Hoochinoo 

Huna 

Juneau 

Klakwan 

Metlakahtla 

Sitka 

Wraugell 

Takutat 


13 

2 

14 

2 

15 

3 

16 

4 

17 

5 

18 

7 

19 

7 

20 

7 

2       Afognak 
2    I  Alitak  .. 

Kadiak... 

Karluk... 


Unalaska 

{Bradford  . 
Carmel . . . 
Millerton. 


Chalitmiut . 


Kingaghee  . . 
Point  Hope. . 
Port  Clarenci' 


Popula- 
tion. 


324 
402 
381 
438 

1,253 
326 
823 

1,190 
316 
308 

409 

420 

495 

1, 123 


488 
301 
485 


Males. 


164 
315 
200 
234 
844 
■  176 
447 
628 
186 
153 

289 

366 

269 

1,034 

178 

722 


260 
156 

420 


Females. 


160 
87 
181 
204 
409 
150 
376 
562 
130 
155 

120 
54 

226 
89 


228 
145 
65 


Native. 


141 
197 
192 
237 
678 
186 
103 
644 
152 
181 

152 
88 
292 

162 

160 
117 


224 

192 
174 
236 


Foreign. 


183 
205 
189 
201 
575 
140 
720 
546 
164 
127 

257 
332 
203 
961 

157 

671 


134 

296 

127 
249 


1 

356 


671 
3 
4 

280 
71 


26 
107 
127 
391 


White. 


Total.         Males.     Females 


1 
296 


60 


562 

3  L 

4  !- 
151  I 

57  i 

7  i. 


109 


129 
14 


26 

107 
87 
391 

61 

282 


40 


5 
276 


STATISTICS  OF  ALASKA. 
AND  COLOR,  BY  DISTRICTS:  1890. 


917 


COLOR— continued. 


Mixeil. 


Total. 


1,823 


133 

784 

734 

28 

17 

127 


Males. 


891 


67 
407 
343 

10 


Females. 


932 


377 

391 

18 

12 


Indian. 


Mongolian. 


Total. 


Males. 


23, 531 


5,834 
2,782 
967 
1,996 
5,640 
3,583 
2,729 


12, 105 


Females. 


3,054 
1,494 
456 
1,008 
2,830 
1,847 
1,416 


11,  426 


2,780 
1,288 
511 
988 
2,810 
1,736 
1,313 


329 

1,433 
137 
384 


Maleii. 


2,288 


329 

1,433 
137 
384 


Females. 


All  others. 


Total.   !  Males. 


112 


Females. 


VILLAGES  OF  300  INHABITANTS  OR  MORE :  1890. 


COLOR — continued. 


Mixed. 


Total. 


Males. 


43 

3 

1 
17 
15 

1 

169 

2 

245 

20 

165 

23 


Females. 


2 

117 

12 


2 
28 
2 
1 
4 
3 
1 

83 

128 
8 

94 

15 


Indian. 


Mongolian. 


Total. 


323 

26 
381 
434 
527 
320 
817 
861 
228 
300 

77 
134 
122 
167 


102 


358 


Males. 


Females. 


Total. 


295 

144 


163 
11 
200 
232 
260 
172 
442 
464 
116 
146 

40 
80 


44 
59 

183 

260 

150 

79 


160     I 

15 
181 
202 
261 
148 
375 
397 
112 
154 

37 
54 
58 

81 

40 
43 

175 

228 

145 

65 


Males. 


Females. 


XW  others. 


Total. 


137 

177 

1 

542 


373 


137 

177 

1 

542 


31 
1 


Males. 


Females. 


1 
62 


1 
62 


1 
2 
3 
4 

5 
0 
7 
8 
9 
10 

11 
12 
13 
14 

15 

16 


17 

18 
19 

[20 


918 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSUS:  1890. 

Table  3.— POPULATION  CLASSIFIED  AS 


AGE  PERIODS. 

1 
1 

AGGREGATE. 

WHITE. 

Total. 

Males. 

Females. 

Total. 

Males. 

Females. 

1 

Total 

32, 052 

19,  248 

12, 804 

4,298 

•    3,853 

445 

3 

Under  5  years 

5  to  19  years 

3,439 
9,090 
15,  431 
1  nQ9 

1,782 

4,692 

10,  242 

1,657 
4,398 
5,189 
1,560 

138 

346 

3,113 

701 

71 

208 

2,924 

67 
138 
189 

4 

20  to  44  years 

5 

45  and  over 

__ 

650    j            51     1 

Table  4.— THE  INDIAN  POPULATION  CLASSIFIED 

DISTRICTS. 

POPULATION. 

« 
ESKIMO  (INCLUDES  ALEUT). 

Total. 

Males. 

Females. 

Total. 

Males. 

Females. 

1 

The  Territory 

23,  531 

12, 105 

11, 426 

14,  012 

7,103 

6,909 

Southeastc-ru 

Kadiak 

2 

5,834    1 
2.782 
967 
1,996 
5,640 
3,583 
2,729 

3,054 
1,494 
456 
1,008 
2,830 
1,847 
1,416 

2,780 
1,288 
511 
988 
2,810 
1,736 
1,313 

3 

1,670 
967 
1,953 
5,254 
1,439 
2,729 

881 
456 
984 

2,617 
749 

1,416 

789 
511 
969 

2,C37 
090 

1,313 

4 

TJnalaska 

5 

Nushasak 

6 

Kiiskok  wim    

7 

Yukon 

8 

Arctic 

— 

STATISTICS  OF  ALASKA. 
TO  SEX,  COLOR,  AND  AGE  PERIODS :  1890. 


919 


MIXED. 

INDIAN. 

MONGOLIAN. 

ALL  OTHERS. 

Total. 

1,823 

Males. 

Females. 

Total. 

Males. 

Females. 

Total. 

Males. 

Females. 

Total. 

Males. 

Females. 

891 

932 

23, 531 

12, 105 

11, 426 

2,288 

2,288 

112 

Ill 

1 

1 

1 
. 

297 
661 
691 

174 

133 

315 

350 

93 

164 
34B 

341 
81 

3,004 
7,994 
9,484 
3,049 

1,578 
4,080 
4,826 
1,621 

1,426 
3,914 
4,658 
1,428 

2 

86 

2,038 
164 

86 

2,038 
164 

3 

105 
4 

3 

104 

4 

-5 

1 

4 

5 

BY  SEX  AND  TRIBE,  BY  DISTRICTS :  1890. 


ATHAPASCAN. 

KOLUSCHAN    (THLINGIT). 

CHI.MMESYAN  (TSIMPSBANJ. 

SKITTAGETAN  (HAIDA). 

Total. 

Males. 
1,822 

Females. 

Total. 

Males. 

Females. 

Total. 

Males. 

Females. 

Total. 

Males. 

Females. 

3,439 

1,617 

4,737 

2,457 

2,280 

952 

510 

442 

391 

213 

178 

1 

4,491 
246 

2,331 

12C 

2,160 
120 

952 

510 

442 

391 

213 

178 

2 

866 

487 

379 

3 

4 

43 

386 

2,144 

24 

213 

1,098 

19 

173 

1,046 

! 

5 

1 

G 

i 

' 

7 

il 

1 

8 

1 

!l 

1                i 

920 


COMPENDIUM  OF  THE  ELEVENTH  CENSGS:  1890. 


Table  5.— THE  AVHITE  POPULATION   CLASSIFIED   BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  CITIZENSHIP, 

BY  DISTKICTS:  1890. 


TOTAL   WHITE. 

WHITE  MALES. 

DISTRICTS. 

Uuder  21  years. 

Voters. 

Alitiis. 

Total. 
4,298 

Males. 

Females. 

Total. 

Native. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

Native. 

Foreign. 

The  Territory 

3,853 

445 

320 

254 

66 

2,531 

1,192 

1,339 

1.0  12 

1,738 
1.105 
520  , 
318 
24 
202 
391 

1.389 

1,056 

495 

349 

49 

165 
76 
26 
11 
10 
10, 
22  j 

142 
59 
18 
4 
10 
10 
11 

23 

17 
8 

7 

1,065 
607 
310 
174 
6 
140 
229 

552 
178 
160 
38 

0 

70 
192 

513 
429 

150 
136 

4 
70 
37 

Katliak 

37.J 
159 
125 
3 
43 
140 

UniiluskR 

310                   8 

19 ;           5 

193                   9 

Kiiskokwiiii 

Arctic 

391 

11 

Table    6.  — THE    TEMPORARY    WHITE     POPULATION     (EMPLOYED    IN    SUMMER    ONLY), 
CLASSIFIED  BY  SEX,  NATIVITY,  AND  CITIZENSHIP,  BY  DISTRICTS:  1890. 


TOTAL  WHITE. 

1                                                             WHITE  MALES. 

BISTBICTS    AXD      CLASSES    OF 
EMPLOYJIENTS. 

Under  21  years. 

Voters. 

Aliens. 

Total. 

Males. 

Females. 

Total. 

Native. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

Native.     Foreign. 

The  Territory 

2,277 

2,251 

26 

94 

53 

41 

1,456 

565 

891 

701 

Southeastern : 

Cannery  employes 

Crew  of  V.  S.  steamship. . 

216 
47 

928 

126 

117 
134 

310 

18 

207 

47 

926 

124 
112 
1S4 

302 

18 

381 

9 

11 

6 

5 

160 
35 

604 

77 
81 
83 

169 

18 

229 

67 
16 

149 

44 
33 
24 

38 

5 

189 

93 
19 

455 

33 
48 
59 

131 

13 

40 

36 
1' 

Kadiak : 

Cannery  employes 

TJnalaska: 

Crews  of  American  seal- 
ers. 

Crews    of    trading   and 
fishing  vessels. 

Cannery  employes 

Nushagak : 

Cannery  employes 

Yukon : 

United  States  surveying 

2 

2 
5 

34 

13 
3 
4 

11 

19 

8 
1 
4 

4 

15 
2 

288 
34 
28 
47 

122 

8 

7 

party. 
Arctic : 

18 

11 

7 

134 

1 

Table    7.— TEMPORARY    AND   PERMANENT    WHITE    POPULATION,    CLASSIFIED    BY    SEX, 

NATIVITY,  AND  CITIZENSHIP:  1890. 


WHITE  MALES. 

CLASSIFTCATIOX. 

Under  21  years . 

1 

Voters. 

Aliens. 

Total. 

Males.  1  Females. 

Total. 

Native. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

Native. 

Foreign. 

4,298 

3,853               445 

320 

254 

66 

2, 531 

1,192 

1,339 

1,002 

Temporarj-  inhabitants 

Permanent  inhabitants 

2,277 
2.021 

2, 251                26 

1,602  1            419 

1 

94 

226 

53 
201 

41 
25 

1,456 
1,075 

565 

627 

891 
448 

701 
301 

INDEX-PART  I. 


921 


INDEX-PART   I. 


923-952 

POPULATION 952,953 

STATISTICS  OF  ALASKA 954-957 

PROGRESS  OF  THE  NATION 


POPULATION. 


African  descent,  persons  of,  classified  as  blacks,  mulat- 
toes,  quadroons,  and  octoroons,  by  states 

!ind  territories :  1890 *™ 

Aggregate  population— 

by  counties  for  each  state  and  territory  as  consti- 
tuted at  the  date  of  each  census :  1790  to 

1890 ^-^' 

by  minor  civil  divisions:  1880  and  1890 48-433 

for  each  state  and  territory  as  constituted  at  the 

date  of  each  census :  1790  to  1890 2,  3 

of  cities  having  25,000  inhabitants  or  more  in  1890, 
as  constituted  at  the  date  of  each  census: 

1790  to  1890 434-137 

of  cities,  towns,  villages,  and  boroughs  having  from 
1,000  to 2,500 inhabitants  in  1890,  with  popu- 
lation for  1880  453-467 

of  cities,  towns,  villages,  and  boroughs  having  2,500 
inhabitants  or  more  in  1890,  with  population 

for  1880  and  increase  during  the  decade 442-452 

Alabama— 

aggregate  population — 

bycounties:  1820  to  1890 '^ 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 48-57 

forthestate:  1820  to  1890 2,3 

Chinese  population — 

bycounties:  1880  and  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890--- 

for  the  state :  1880  and  1890 

civilized  Indian  population— 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,50U  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . . 

forthestate:  1860  to  1890 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 

quadroons,   octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 

and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state:  1890.. 

density  of  population,  for  the  state :  1820  to  1890  . . 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . . 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 

for  the  state :  1890 i 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . . 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

in  detaU — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more ;  1890 

forthestate:  1890 902,903 

increase  of  population :  1820  to  1890 4, 5 


Page. 


516 
540 
474 

528 
540 
474 


470 


857 
878 
855 

901 


856 


905 


525 

474 

540 
471 

767 
763 

810 
761 


706 
810 
704 

475 
540 


Alabama— Continued 
Japanese  population — 

bycounties:  1890 

for  the  state :  1890 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . 

for  the  state:  1890 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more;  1890 

for  I  he  state :  1890 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 
hy counties:  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 *'^2 

classified  by  sex— 

bycounties:  1890 582,583 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .  666,  067 

forthestate:  1890 580,581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color— 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .755-700 

forthestate:  1890 740-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by- 

by  counties:  1890 582,583 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 . . .        540 

forthestate:  1890 *68,469 

white  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties:  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more;  1890 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

classified  by  sex— 

bycounties:  1890 582,583 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .  66C,  667 

forthestate:  1890 580,581 

Alaskan  statistics,  index  to 952,953 

Arizona — 

aggregate  population— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 8 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 58 

for  the  territory :  1870  to  1890 2 

Chinese  population — 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 

928 


767 
810 


475 
540 
473 


518 


924 


Il^DEX— PAET  I. 


Page. 

540 

474 

528 
540 
474 


Arizona — Continued. 

Chinese  population— continued. 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . . 

for  the  territory :  1870  to  1890 

civilized  Indian  population — 

by  eountie.s :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  oi-  more:  1890  .. 

for  the  territory :  1870  to  1890 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  territory :  1890        470 
density  of  population,  for  the  ti^rrilory :  1870  to  1890  C 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling — 

by  counties :  1890 857 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        878 

for  the  territory :  1870  to  1890 855 

in  detail,  for  the  territory :  1890 898,  899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

by  counties :  1890 857 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890..        878 

for  the  territory :  1870  to  1890 856 

in  detail,  for  the  territory :  1890 902, 90.") 

increase  of  population :  1870  to  1890 4 

Japanese  population — 

by  counties :  1880  and  1890 525 

for  the  territory :  1880  and  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as — 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...         540 

for  the  territory :  1870  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 768 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        810 

for  the  territory :  1890 761 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 768 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        810 

for  the  territory :  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 476 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . .        540 

for  the  territory:  1870  to  1890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties:  1890 584,585 

for  places  of  2, 500  iuhabi  t  ants  or  more :  1890 .  666,  667 

for  the  territory :  1890 580,  581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex.  nativity,  and  color, 

for  the  territory:  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties:  1890 768 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        810 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by — 

by  counties :  1890 584, 585 

for  jilaces  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        540 

for  the  territory :  1890 468,  469 

white  and  colored,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 476 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        540 

for  the  territory :  1870tol890 473 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 534,  5R5 

for  places  of  2, 500  iuhabitants  or  more :  1890 .  666, 667 

for  the  territory :  1890 580,  581 

Abkansas— 

aggregate  population — 

by  counties :  1820  to  1890 8,  9 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 58-69 

for  the  state :  1820  to  1890 2,  3 

Chinese  population — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 5I6 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        540 

for  the  state:  1870  fo  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 528 


Arkansas— Continued. 

civilized  Indian  population— continued. 

for  places  of  2,.500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        540 

forthestate:  1860  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  and  civi- 
lized Indians,  for  the  state :  1890 470 

density  of  population,  for  the  state:  1820  to  1890  . .  6 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelliug— 

by  counties:  1890 857  8.58 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        878 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 855 

in  detail— 

forcitiesof  25,000inhabitantsormore:  1890.        901 

for  the  state:  1890 898,899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties :  1890 857  858 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more ;  1890  . .        878 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 856 

in  detail— 

forcitiesof  25,000inhabitantsormore:  1890.        905 

for  the  state:  1890 902,903 

increase  of  population :  1820  to  ISDO 45 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2.500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        540 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age.  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 753  769 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        763 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . .        810 

for  the  state ;  1890 75^ 

males  of  voting  age.  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 768  769 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  -        766  • 
for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        810 

forthestate:  1890 -g^ 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 476  477 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        540 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 584-587 

forplaces  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore :  1890.666,  667 

forthestate:  1890 58O  581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color— 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .. 755-760 

for  the  state ;  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties:  1890 758  759 

for  places  of  2.500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . .        810 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by — 

by  counties :  1890 584-587 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        540 

for  the  state:  1890 468  469 

white  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 476,  477 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        540 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 473 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1 890 584-587 

forplaces  of  2, 500  iuhabitants  or  more:  1890.666,  667 
forthestate:  1890, 580,581 

B. 

Beats,  population  of,  in  Mississippi:  1880  and  1890 239-243 

Blacks,  number  of,  by  states  and  territories :  1890 470 

Boroughs — 

having  from  1,000  to  2.500  inhabitants  in  1890,  with 

population  for  1880 453-467 

having  2,500  inhabitants  or  more  in  1890— 

dwellings  and  families,  total 878-897 

increase  during  the  decade 442-452 


INDEX— PAET  1. 


925 


Pago. 


Boronghs— Continued. 

harin"-  2,500  inhabitants  or  more  in  1890-cont  rt. 
naUve  ami  foreign  born  and  white  and  colored 

population,  classified  by  sex :  1890    ' 

^  ^  -     ■       the  decade 442-452 


.666-74.5 


percentage  of  increase  durin, 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  u^        ^__^ 

sex,  nativity,  and  color e-s-RQ? 

persons  to  a  dwelling  and  to  a  family ^, 8- 

populationby  sex,  nativity,  and  color 5W-s/^ 

population  for  1880 

population  of:  1880  and  1890-  ^^^^^ 

Connecticut 924-238 

Minnesota 276-279 

New  Jersey '.'.!!.!  338-358 

Pennsylvania 

C. 

California— 

aggregate  population— 

by  counties:  1850  to  1890 

hy  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 

for  the  state:  1850  to  1890 

Chinese  population — 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  u.ore :  1890  .  .540, 541 

for  the  state:  1860 to  1890 

civilized  Indian  population— 

i,^_  .  10-7/.+.^  i«an     _ aio,o-.» 

.540,541 
474 


477 

18'JO  ..540,541 


9 

69-76 

2,3 

516 


470 
6 


878 
855 


.899 


858 


856 


by  counties :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1 

for  the  state:  1860  to  1890 VV/""" 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese. 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890  . . 

density  of  population, for  the  state:  1850  to  1890  - 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwellmg- 

by  counties :  1890 •  " ' ' 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . . 
for  the  state:  1850  to  1890 

'°  1ofcmesof25,000inhabitantsormore:  1890.500,901 

for  the  si  ate :  1890 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties :  1890 -  -  • " " 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . 
for  the  state:  1850  to  1890 

in  detail — 

forcitiesof25,000inhabitantsormor 

for  the  state :  1890 

increase  of  population :  1850  to  1890 

Japanese  population— 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 •-•  -  -        ^-^ 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  n>ore :  1890  . .  510,  541 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 

males  and  females,  population  as- 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . . 540,  54 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 *'l 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nati^'ity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 --  • 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . 

for  the  state :  1 890 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties;  1890 •■•• 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 

for  the  state  :1890 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 
hy counties:  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

classified  by  sex— 

by  counties ;  1890 

forplaces  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore :  1890 .  666-669 


1890.904,905 

902,903 

4,5 


769,  770 

762,763 

810,811 

761 


769, 770 

765,  766 

810,  811 

764 


477 

.540,541 

472 

.586,587 


.453-467 


California— Continued.  ^^S  • 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color- 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .7od-760 

forthestate:  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 '^^^'™ 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .810,  811 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

by  counties:  1890 ^86,587 

for  places  of  2,509  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .540,  541 

for L  state:  18.0 «8,469 

white  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties:  1870  to  1890 • 

'for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more  ; 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 *73 

classified  by  sex - 

by  counties:  1890 &»6,58< 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore: 

{890 66«-««9 

forthestate:  1890 580,581 

Chinese  population—  =,«  r,. 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 51b-&.* 

by  states  and  territories :  1860  to  1890 474 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 o40-57J 

having  from  1,000  to  2,500  inhabitants  in  1890,  with 

population  for  1880 

having  2,500  inhabitants  or  more  in  1890— 

dwellings  and  famiUes,  total 878-897 

increase  during  the  decade 442-452 

native  and  foreign  born  and  white  and  colored 

population,  classified  by  sex 666-745 

percentage  of  increase  during  the  decade. . 
persons  of  school,  militia,  aud  voting  ages, 

sex,  nativity,  and  color 810-852 

persons  to  a  dwelling  and  to  a  family 8 , 8-897 

population  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color 540-579 

population  for  1880 442-452 

having  25,000  inhabitants  or  more  in  1890- 

a-'gregate  population:  1790  to  1890 434-437 

increase  of  population :  1790  to  1890 438-441 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color  . . .  .762, 763 
males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color.  - . .  .765,  766 
percentage  of  increase  of  population 

1890 ■ 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity 

color 

persons  to  a  dwelling,  in  detail 

persons  to  a  family,  in  detail 901,  90o 

rank  according  to  magnitude   of  population : 

1790  to  1890 *34-437 

haviu-'  100,000  inhabitants  or  more  in  1890— 

number  of  dwellings  having  spccilied  number 
of  iamilies,  with  average  number  of  fami- 
lies to  a  dwelling,  and  by  wards  for  cer- 

906-909 

tain  cities ,- 

number  of  families  in  dwellings  according  to 
specified  number  of  families,  and  by  wards 

for  certain  cities 

population  of:  1880  and  1890 ■ - 

;il  districts,  population  of,  in  Tennessee:  1880  and 

1890 

Civilized  Indian  population— 
by  counties:  1870  to  1890 


.442-452 


by 


1790  to 

438-441 

and 

755-760 

900,901 


Civi 


. .910-913 
48-433 


.372-386 


by  states  and  territories : 


1860  to  1890  . 


528-539 
474 


forthestate:  1890. 


580, 581 


for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 540-579 

Color- 
males  of  militia  age.  by  nativity  and-  rjei^gm 

by  counties :  1890 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 ■■^--- ■ 

for  cities  of  2.3,000  inhabitants  or  more:  ISSO-  • '^--^^ 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .810-85<i 


926 


INDEX— PART  I. 


Color— Continued.  Pa^e 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and— 

by  counties :  1890 767-809 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 764 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .765,  766 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 . .  .810-852 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and— 

by  counties :  1890 767-809 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 753^  754 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890..  .755-760 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore:  1890..  .810-852 

sex,  and  nativity,  population  by  — 

by  counties:  1890 582-665 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 468,  469 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .540-579 
I  /'OLOEADO — 

aggregate  population— 

by  counties :  18C0  to  1890 10 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 77-83 

for  the  state :  1860  to  1890 2 

Chinese  population — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 5I6 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore:  1890. . .         541 

forthestate:  1870tol890 474 

civilized  Indian  population — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 529 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 . .         541 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890...        470 
density  of  population,  for  the  state :  1860  to  1890  . .  6 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 855 

jn  detail — 

for  cities   of   25,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1830 900 

for  the  state :  1890 898_  899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family 

by  counties:  1890 858 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        878 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 856 

in  detail— 

for  cities  of  25,000   inhabitants   or  more: 


858 
878 


1890 


904 


for  the  state :  1890 902, 903 

increase  of  population :  1 860  to  1890 4 

Japanese  population — 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . 

for  the  state :  1890 

males  and  females,  population  as — 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. 

for  the  state :  1860  to  1890  .• 47I 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color 

by  counties ;  1890 77O 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890..        762 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        811 

for  the  state :  1890 7gj 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 770 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890..        765 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890..        811 

forthestate:  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 478 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore:  1890...        541 

for  the  state :  1860  to  1890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 588, 589 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 668,669 

for  the  state :  1890 .580,  581 


Colorado— Continued. 


Page. 


770 
811 


persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color- 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.. 755-760 

forthestate:  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  votiug  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore:   1890 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by—      " 

by  counties:  1890 ; 3335^9 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        541 

forthestate:  1890 '468  469 

whit?,  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 473 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890..         541 

for  the  state :  1 860  to  1890 473 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 533  589 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. 668, 669 

for  the  state :  1890 535'  53^^ 

Colored  population— 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 475-515 

by  states  and  territories :  1850  to  1890 473 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 468  469 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabi  tants  or  more :  1890 540I579 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 _ 582-GG5 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 580  581 

for  ]ilaces  of  2,  500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .  .666-745 
Connecticut— 

aggregate  population— 

by  counties:  1790  to  1890 iq 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 83-85 

for  the  state :  1790  to  1890 2  3 

Chinese  population— 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 515 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .541-543 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population— 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 529 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 ... 541-543 

for  the  state :  1860  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890  . .        470 
density  of  population,  for  the  state :  1790  to  1890. . .  6 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling 

by  counties :  1890 859 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .873, 879 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 355 

in  detail — 

forcities  of  25,000 inhabitants  ormore:  1830.900,901 

forthestate:  1890 898  899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

by  counties :  1890 359 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore:  1890.  ..878,  879 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 856 

in  detail— 

forcitiesof  25,000  inhabitantsormore :  1890.904, 905 
for  the  state:  1890 902  903 

increase  of  population :  1790  to  1890 4,  5 

Japanese  population — 

by  counties :  1880  and  1890 525 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .541-543 
forthestate:  1880  and  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..541-543 
for  the  state :  185J  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

bj' counties:  1890 771 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitantsormore:  1890  ..762,763 
for  idaces  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more  :  1890. .  .812, 813 
forthestate:  1890 761 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 77J 


INDEX—PART  I. 


D27 


764 

478 

..541-513 

472 


.755-760 


persons  ( 


Connecticut— Continued.  ^Se 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color-cont'd. 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  -.765, 766 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .812, 813 

forthestate:  1890 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as— 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 

for  the  state :'  1850  t«  1890 

classified  by  sex- 

by  counties:  1890 588,  5SJ 

forplaces  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .  668-673 

forthestate:  1890 580,581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color- 
for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 

forthestate:  1890 746-7o4 

I  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties:  1890. ' 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890..  812,813 

sex,  nativitv,  and  color,  population  by- 

by  counties:  1890 o»S,5iiy 

for  places  of  2,  500  inhabitants  or  more 

for  the  state :  1830 

white  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  cr  more :  1 890 . . .  541-543 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 ^'^^ 

classified  by  sex- 

by  counties:  1890 o88,  589 

for  places  of  2,500  .nnabitants  or  more :  1890 .668-673 
forthestate:  1890 580,581 

Counties —  „   .„ 

aogregate  population :  1790  to  1890 ^ -47 

Chinese  population:  1870  to  1890 51^524 

civilized  Indian  population :  1870  to  1890 528-539 

dwellings  and  families,   total,   and  persons  to  a 

dwelling  and  to  afamily:  1890 857-877 

Japanese  population:  1870  to  1890 525^527 

native  and  foreign  born  population :  1870  to  1890..475-51o 

classified  by  sex:  1890 582-665 

school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  persons  of,  by  sex, 

nativity,  and  color :  1890 767-809 

whit^and  colored  population:  1870  to  1890 475  515 

classified  by  sex:  1890 582-665 


^&90-. 541-543 
.468, 469 

478 


2,3 


Delawaee — 

aggregate  population— 

by  counties:  1790  to  1890 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 

forthestate:  1790  to  1890 •' 

Chinese  population— 

by  counties:  1880  and  1890 "'■' 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        543 
forthestate:  1880  and  1890 

civilized  Indian  population— 

bycounties:  1880  and  1890 "j-' 

forthestate:  1880  and  1890 *'* 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  and  civi- 
lized Indians,  for  the  state :  1890 

density  of  population,  for  the  state:  1790  to  1890.. 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelUng— 

bv  counties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890.  -  - 
forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

in  detail— 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. 

for  the  state :  1890 ' 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. . . 
forthestate:  1850  to  1890 


543 
471 

771 
762 
813 
761 

771 
765 
813 
764 

479 
543 

472 


1890... 755-760 
746-754 


Delaware— Continued.  Page, 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— continued. 

in  detail — 

forcitiesof  25,000inbabitantsormore:  1890.        904 

forthestate:  1890 902,903 

increase  of  population :  1790  to  1830 *.  5 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890... 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1830. . . 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890- . . 

forthestate:  1890 ■ 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. . 

for  the  state :  1890 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 
hy counties:  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. . 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

classified  by  sex— 

bycounties:  1890 588,589 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .  672, 673 

for  the  state :  1890 580,  581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color— 
for  cities  of  25, 000  inhabitants  or  more    '"'"" 

for  the  state :  1890 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex 
nativity,  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.. 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

bycounties:  1890 588,589 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        543 

forthestate:  1890 468,469 

white  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties  :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more, 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

classified  by  sex— 

bycounties:  1890 588,589 

forplacesof  2,500iuhabitantsormore:  1890.672,  673 

forthestate:  1890 580,581 

Density  of  population,  by  states  and  territories:  1790 

to  1890 :  " 

District  of  Columbia— 

aggregate  population—  ^^ 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 

for  the  district:  1800  to  1890 

Chinese  population :  1870  to  1890 

civilized  Indian  population :  1860  to  1890 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,   Japanese, 

and  civilized  Indians :  1890 

density  of  population ;  1800  to  1890 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling:  1850  to  1890  . 

in  detail:  1890 

families  and  persons  to  a  family :  1850  to  1890  .... 

in  detail:  1890 

increase  of  population ;  1800  to  1890 

Japanese  population :  1880  and  1890 

males  and  females,  population  as :  1850  to  1890  . .  - 
males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color:  1890  - 
males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color :  1890. . 
native  and  foreign  born,  population  as :  1850  to  1890 


771 
813 


479 

543 
473 


470 
6 

859 
879 
855 

900 


2,3 

474 
474 


470 
6 

855 
898, 899 
850 
902,  903 
4,5 
474 
471 
761 
764 
472 


classified  by  sex:  1890 580.581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color: 


1890. 


.746-754 


persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 

nativity,  and  color :  1890 ,^„  !.L 

sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by:  1890 408.469 


928 


INDEX— PART  I. 


District  of  Columbia— Continued. 

white  and  colored,  population  as :  1850  to  If  90 471 

classified  by  sex:  1890 580,581 

Dwelling,  persons  to  a— 

by  counties :  1890 857-877 

by  states  and  territories :  18.50  to  1890 8.55 

for  places  having  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890.  .878-897 
ill  detail  — 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 898,  899 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  ..900, 901 
Dwellings,  number  of — 

by  counties :  1890 857-877 

by  states  and  territories :  1850  to  1890 855 

for  places  having  2,500  inhabitants  ormore:  1890.  878-897 
having  specified  number  of  families,  with  average 
number  of  families  to  a  dwelling,   for  cities 
having   100,000  inhabitants   or  more,    and   by 
wards  for  certain  cities :  1890 906-909 

E. 

Election  districts,  population  of,  in  Maryland ;  1880  and 

1890 201-205 

F. 

Families,  number  of^ 

by  counties :  1890 857-877 

bj-  states  and  territories :  1850  to  1890 856 

for  places  having  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 .. 878-897 

in  dwellings  according  to  specified  number  of  fam- 
ilies, for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or 
more,  and  by  wards  for  certain  cities:  1890.910-913 
Family,  persons  to  a — 

by  counties :  1890 857-877 

by  states  and  territories:  1850  to  1890 856 

for  places  having  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 . .  878-897 

in  detail — 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 902,  903 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .904,  905 
Females — 

native  and  foreign  born — 

by  counties :  1890 582-665 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 580, 581 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 . . .  666-745 

nativitj-  and  color — 

by  states  and  territories:  1890 468,469 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore:  1890.  ..540-579 

number  of,  by  states  and  territories :  1850  to  1890. .        471 

of  school  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

by  counties:  1890 767-809 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 754 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890... 759,  760 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  ..810-852 

white  and  colored — 

by  counties:  1890 582-665 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 580, 581 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .666-745 
Florida — 

aggregate  population — 

by  counties :  1830  to  1890 11 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 87-92 

forthestate:  1830  to  1890 2,3 

Chinese  population — 

by  counties :  1880  and  1890 517 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        543 
for  the  state :  1880  and  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 529 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . .        543 
for  the  state :  1860  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890  . .        470 

density  of  population,  for  the  state:  1830  to  1890. ..  6 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling — 

by  counties:  1890 8,59 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        879 


Florida— Continned. 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— continued. 

forthestate:  1850tol890 §55 

in  detail,  for  the  state :  1890 898, 899 

families  and  persons  to  a  faiuily— 

by  counties :  1890 g5.j 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore:  1890...        879 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 856 

in  detail,  for  the  state :  1890 902,  903 

increase  of  population :  1830  to  1890 4,  5 

Japanese  population — 

by  counties :  1890 ,525 

for  places  of  2,500  inliabitauts  or  more ;  1890. . .        543 
for  the  state:  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        543 
for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 771 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        813 
for  the  state :  1890 76I 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 771 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        813 
for  the  state :  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  horn,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 470 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        543 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 472 

classified  by  .sex — 

by  counties :  1890 590,  591 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.672,  673 
for  the  state :  1890 580.  581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nati-\ity,  and  color, 

for  the  .state :  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties:  1890 771 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        813 

sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by — 

by  counties :  1890 590,  591 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        543 
for  the  state :  1890 468,  469 

white  and  colored,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 479 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890...        543 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 473 

classified  by  sex— 

by  counties :  1890 590,  591 

for  places  of  2, 5 10  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.672,673 

for  the  state :  1890 580,  581 

Foreign  born  population — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 475-515 

by  states  and  territories :  1850  to  1890 472 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 468.  469 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. f 40-579 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 582-665 

by  states  aud  territories :  1890 580,  581 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .660-745 
Form  of  schedule  used  by  enumerators cxxviii,  cxxix 

G-. 

Georgia — 

aggregate  population — 

by  counties:  1790tol890 12,13 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 92-l(l(i 

forthestate:  1790tol890 2.  .3 

Chinese  populafcion — 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 '  517 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .!"  13,544 
forthestate:  1870tol890 ^ 474 

civilized  Indian  pupulation — 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 ' 529 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore:  1890...  543,  544 
forthestate:  1800  to  1890 474 


INDEX— PART  I. 


929 


Georgia — Continued.  Page, 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,   octoroons,  Chinese,  Japane.se, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890  . .        470 
density  of  population,  for  the  state :  1790  to  1890  . .  6 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling — 

by  counties :  1890 859, 860 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        879 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 855 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25, 000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .  900, 901 

for  the  state :  1890 898, 899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

by  counties :  1890 859, 860 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more;  1890  . .        879 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 856 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25, 000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .  904,  905 

f or  th e  state :  1890 902,  903 

increase  of  population :  1790  to  1890 4, 5 

Japanese  pojjulation — 

bycounties:  1890 525 

forthestate:  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as — 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 ...  543,  544 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1 890 772-774 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more;  1890. .  .762,  763 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more ;  1890  .  .813, 814 

forthestate:  1890 761 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativitj-  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 772-774 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .765,  766 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .813,  814 

for  the  state ;  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 479-481 

for  places  of  2,50i)  iuhabitants  or  more;  1890  ..543,544 

forthestate;  1850tol890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties ;  1890 590-595 

for  places  of  2, 500  in  habitants  or  more ;  1890 .  672-675 

for  the  state ;  1890 580, 581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more;  1890  ..755-760 

forthestate:  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties ;  1890 772-774 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..813,814 
sex.  nativity,  and  color,  population  by — 

by  counties ;  1890 590-595 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .543,  544 

for  the  state :  1890 468,  469 

white  and  colored,  population  as — 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 479-481 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .543,  544 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 473 

classified  by  sex— 

by  counties :  1890 590-595 

forplacesof  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890.672-675 
for  the  state :  1890 580,  581 

H. 

Hun'lred.s,  population  of,  iu  Delaware :  1880  and  1890. .     85,  86 

I. 

Idaho— 

aggregate  population— 

''■    by  counties ;  1870  to  1890 14 

■   by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 107, 108 

forthestate.  1870  to  1890 2 

Chinese  popxilati  m — 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 517 

372 59 


Id.\ho— Continued.  Page. 

Chinese  population— continued. 

forthestate;  1870  to  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population — 

by  counties;  1870  to  1890 529,  530 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  and  civi- 
lized Indians,  for  the  state ;  1890 470 

density  of  population,  for  the  state :  1870  to  1890  . .  6 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

bycounties:  1890 860 

for  the  state ;  1870  to  1890 855 

in  detail   for  the  .state :  1890 898,899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

by  counties :  1890 860 

forthestate:  1870tol890 856 

in  detail,  for  the  state ;  1890 902,  903 

increase  of  population :  1870  to  1890 4 

males  and  females,  population  as,  for  the  state :  1870 

to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

bycounties:  1890 774 

forthestate:  1890 "61 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

bycounties:  1890 774 

forthestate:  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 481 

forthestate:  1870tol890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 594,  595 

for  the  state :  1890 550,  581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color, 

for  the  state :  1890 74C-75i 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 

nativity,  and  color,  by  counties ;  1890 774 

sex.  nativity,  and  color,  population  by — 

by  counties  :  1890 594,  595 

for  the  state :  1890 468,  469 

white  and  colored,  population  as — 

by  counties ;  1870  to  1890 481 

for  the  state ;  1870  to  1890 473 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties ;  1890 594, 595 

for  the  state :  1890 580.  581 

Illinois— 

aggregate  population — 

by  counties :  1810  to  1890 .' 14, 15 

by  minor  civil  divisions ;  1880  and  1890 109-130 

forthestate:  1810  to  1890 2,3 

Chinese  population — 

by  counties ;  1870  to  1890 517 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..544,545 

for  tlie  state :  1870  to  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population — 

bycounties;  1870tol890 530 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .544.  545 

forthestate;  1860  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacts,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890  . .        47(i 
density  of  population,  for  the  state:  1810  to  1890. ..  C 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling — 

by  counties :  1890 860,  86 1 

for  places  of  2,  .500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        880 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 855 

in  detail— 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more ;  1890 .  900,  901 

for  the  state :  1890 898,  899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

by  counties ;  1890 860, 861 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more ;  1890  . .        880 
for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 856 


930 


INDEX— PART  I. 


Illinois — C'ontinnetl.  Page, 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — continued, 
in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25, 000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .904, 905 

for  the  .state :  1890 902, 903 

increa.se  of  population :  1810  to  1890 4,  5 

Japanese  population — 

by  counties :  1880  and  1890 525 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .544, 545 

forthestate:  1880  and  1890 474 

males  and  females,  populatiou  as — 

for  place.s  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .544,  545 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 774,  775 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .762, 7G3 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .814-816 

for  the  state :  1890 761 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 774,  775 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..765,  766 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..814-816 

for  the  state:  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 482,  483 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .544,  545 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 472 

classified  by  sex— 

by  counties :  1890 596-599 

for  placesof  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .  674-679 

for  the  state :  1890 580, 581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..755-760 

forthestate:  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity ,  and  color—        - 

by  counties :  1890 -.* 774,  775 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .814-816 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by — 

by  counties :  1890 596-599 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .544,  545 

for  the  state :  1890 468, 469 

white  and  colored,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 482,  483 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .544,  545 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 473 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 596-599 

for  places  of  2,500  in  habitants  or  more :  1890.674-679 

for  the  state :  1890 580,  581 

Increase  of  jjopulation — 

by  states  and  territories :  1790  to  1890 4,5 

of  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1790  to  1890.438^41 
of  cities,  towns,  villages,  and  boroughs  of  2,500  in- 
habitants or  more :  1880  and  1890 442-452 

Indiana— 

aggregate  population — 

by  counties:  1800  to  1890 15-17 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 130-142 

forthestate:  1800  to  1890 2,3 

Chinese  population- 

by  counties :  1880  and  1890 517,  518 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...  546,  547 

forthestate:  1880  aud  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 530 

for  places  of  2.500  inhabitants  or  more :   1890. . . 546. 547 

for  the  state :  1860  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,   Chinese,   Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state:  1890  ..        470 
den.sity  of  population,  for  the  state:  1800  to  1890. ..  6 

dwellings  aud  persons  to  a  dwelling — 

by  counties :  1890 861, 862 


Indiana— Continued.  Page.. 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— continued. 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 . . .  880,  881 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 855 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25, 000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .  900,  901 

for  the  state:  1890 898,899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

by  counties :  1890 861,  862 

forplaces  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. ..880. 881 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 856- 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 904,  905. 

for  the  state :  1890 902, 903 

increase  of  population :  1800  to  1890 4, 5- 

Japanese  population — 

by  counties:  1890 525 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  ..546,  547 

forthestate:  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as — 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  ..546,  547 

for  the  state:  1850  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 775-777 

for  cities  of  25,000  iuliabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .762, 763 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890... 816, 817' 

for  the  state :  1890 761 

males  of  voting  age,  bj'  nativity  and  color — 

by  counties:  1890 775-777 

for  cities  of  25, 000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 . . .  765,  766. 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .816, 817 

forthestate:  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 
hy counties:  1870  to  1890 483,484 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .546, 547 

forthestate:  18.50  to  1890 472- 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 598-601 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 678-681 

for  the  state :  1890 580, 581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  eolor — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .755-760 

for  the  state :  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 775-777 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .816, 817 
sex,  nativity,  aud  color,  population  by — 

by  counties :  1890 598-601 

forplaces  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...  546, 547 

for  the  state :  189^ 468, 469- 

white  and  colored,  population  as — 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 483,484 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .546, 547 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 473. 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 598-601 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .  678-681 

for  the  state:  1890 580,581 

Indian  population,  civilized — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 528-539 

by  states  and  territories :  1860  to  1890 474 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 540-579 

Iowa — 

aggregate  population — 

by  counties:  1840  to  1890 17,18. 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 143-160 

forthestate:  1840  to  1890 2,3 

Chinese  population — 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 518 

for  places  of  2..500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  ..547,548 
for  the  ,-<tilte•^  1870  to  1890 474^ 


INDEX— PART  I. 


931 


Iowa— Con  tinned . 

civilized  Indian  population—  Page. 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 530 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more ;  1890- .  .547, 548 

for  the  state :  1860  to  1890 *'^'t 

colored  population  clas.sified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,    octoroons,  Chinese,   Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890  . .        470 
density    of    population,    for    the    state:     1840    to 


1890 


dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

bycounties:  1890 862 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  ..881,  882 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 855 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more; 

1890 900.901 

tor  the  state :  1890 898,  899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

bycounties:  1890 862 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .881,  882 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 856 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 904,905 

for  the  state:  1890 902,903 

increase  of  population :  1840  to  1890 4.5 

Japanese  population— 

bycounties:  1890 525 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. -.547, 548 

for  the  state :  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890... 547,  548 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 471 

males  of  mUitia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 777,778 

for.citles  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890... 762, 763 
forplaces  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .817,  818 

for  the  state :  1890 761 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 777,  778 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .765,  766 
forplaces  of  2,.500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  ..817,  818 

forthestate:  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 484-486 

forplaces  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .547,  548 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 472 

classified  by  sex— 

by  counties :  1890 600-605 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 680-683 

forthestate:  1890 580,581 

persons    of     school    age,   by    sex,    nativity,    and 
color — 
for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 ... 755-760 

for  the  state:  1890. 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex,     - 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 777,  778 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .817,  818 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

by  counties :  1890 600-605 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .547,  .548 

for  the  state :  1890 468,  469 

white  and  colored,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 484-486 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .547,  548 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 473 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 600-605 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 680-683 

for  the  state :  1890 580, 581 


J. 

Japanese  population —  Page. 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 525-527 

by  states  and  territories :  1870  to  1890 474 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 540-679 

Justice  precincts,  population  of,  in  Texas:  1880  and 

1890 386-402 

K. 

Kjlnsas— 

aggregate  population— 

by  counties :   1860  to  1890 18. 19 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 160-177 

forthe  state:  1860  to  1890 2 

Chinese  population— 

bycounties:  1880  and  1890 518 

for  places  of  2,.500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .548, 549 

forthestate:  1880  and  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population— 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 530,  531 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .548,  549 

forthestate:  1860  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,   Chinese,   Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890  . .        470 
density  of  population,  for  the  state :  1860  to  1890  . .  6 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

bycounties:  1890 862,863 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        882 

forthestate:  1860  to  1890 855 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000   inhabitants   or  more: 

1890 901 

for  the  state :  1890 898,  899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties :  1890 862,  863 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890..        882 

forthestate:  I860  to  1890 856 

in  detail— 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 905 

for  the  state :  1890 902, 903 

Increase  of  population :  1860  to  1890 4 

Japanese  population— 

by  counties :  1890 525 

for  the  state :   1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

forplaces  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..548,549 

forthestate:  1860  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 778-780 

for  citiQS  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . .        763 
forplaces  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore:  1890...        819 

forthestate:  1890 761 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 778-780 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . .        766 
for  places  of  2,  500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        819 

forthestate:  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 486, 487 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .  548, 54» 

forthestate:  1860  to  1890 472: 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 604-60T 

forplaces  of  2,.500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.682-685 

for  the  .state:  1890 580,581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color- 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .755-760 

for  the  state :  1890 740-754, 

persons  of  school,  militia  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 778-780 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        819 


932 


INDEX— PART  I. 


Kansas — Continued.  Page, 

sex,  nativity,  and  color,  papulation  by — 

by  counties:  1830  604-607 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..548,  549 

for  the  state :  1890 468, 469 

white  and  colored,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 486, 487 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  ..548,  549 

forthestate:  1860  to  1890 47:i 

classified  by  sex— 

by  counties :  1890 604-607 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants    or   more: 

1890 682-685 

for  the  state :  1890 580,  581 

Kentucky— 

aggregate  population — 

by  counties :  1790  to  1890 19-21 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 177-191 

for  the  state :  1790  to  1890 2,  3 

Chinese  population— 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 518 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        549 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 531 

for  places  of  2, .500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890..        549 

forthestate:  1830  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulAttoes, 
quadroons,    octoroons,    Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890..        470 
density  of  population,  for  the  state:  1790  to  1890..       '     6 
dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling — 

by  counties:  1890 803,864 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        882 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 855 

in  detail— 

for  cities  of  25,000  iuhibitants  or   more: 

1890 900,  901 

for  the  state :  ifeOO 898, 899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

by  counties :  1890 -. 863, 864 

for  places  of  2,  500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        882 

forthestate!  1850  to  1890 856 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants   or   more: 

1890 904,  905 

for  the  state :  1890 902, 903 

Increase  of  population :  1790  to  1890 4,  5 

Japanese  population — 

by  counties:  1890 525 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        549 

forthestate:  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as — 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890...        549 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 780-78" 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .762,  763 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .819,  820 

forthestate:  1890 761 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 780-782 

for  cities  of  25,  000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .  765, 766 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .819, 820 

forthestate:  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  180O 487-489 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        549 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 472 

cla8sifie<l  by  sex— 

by  counties :  1890 606-611 

forplacesof  2,500inhabitantsormore:  1890.684,  685 

for  the  state :  1890 580,  581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .755-760 


Kentucky— Continued.  Page. 

persons  o;'  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and 
color — coa  tinned. 

for  the  state:  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties:  1890 780-782 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..819,820 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by — 

by  counties:  1890 606-611 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . .        54E 

for  the  state :  1890 468,  469 

white  and  colored,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 487-489 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        549 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 473 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 60(>-611 

Jorplaces  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.684,  685 
for  the  state :  1890 58o,  581 

X.. 

LODISIANA  — 

aggregate  population — 

by  counties:  1810  to  1890 21,22 

by  minor  civil  divisions:  1880  and  1890 191- 196 

for  the  state :  1810  to  1890 2,  3 

Chinese  population — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 518 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1800..  .549, 550 
forthestate:  1870  to  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population — 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 531 

for  places  of  2,500  inh.ibitants  or  more :  1890. .  .549,  550 
for  the  state :  1860  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  miilattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilizinl  Indians,  for  the  state:  1890..        470 

density  of  population,  for  the  state:  1810  to  1890  . .  6 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling — 

by  counties:  1890 864 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1830. . .        882 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 855 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of   25,000  inhabitants   or  more: 

1890 900 

for  the  state :  1890 898,  899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties:  1890 864 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        882 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 856 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25, 000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .        904 
for  the  state :  1890 902,  903 

increase  of  population:  1810  to  1890 4,6 

Japanese  population — 

by  counties    1890 525 

fo  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890..  .549,  550 
forthestate    1890 474 

males  and  females   populalion  as — 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .549,  550 
forthestate:  1850  to  189C 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativitj  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 782,  783 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..  762 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..  820 
forthestate:  1890 761 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

by  counties-  1890 782,783 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .  765 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .  820 
forthestate:  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1»90 489, 490 


INDEX— PAET  I. 


Page. 


1890 


.549,550 
472 

.610-613 


..755-760 
.746-7.54 


Louisiana— Continued. 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as-cont  d. 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

classified  by  sex— 

hy  counties :  1890 

for  Dlaees  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 686,687 

for  the  state:  1890 580, .38! 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  natirity,  and  color- 
for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more 

forthestate:  1890 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 ^^^'Iw 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...         8.0 

sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

by  counties:  1890 ^l"-*'^"' 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .549,  ddO 

forthestate:  1890 *68,469 

white  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties:  1870  to  1890 489,490 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .549,  550 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 ^"^^ 

classified  by  sex—  Kin  fii-? 

by  counties:  1890 610-bW 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1 890  .686,  687 
forthestate:  1890 580,581 

m:. 


.177-191 
.407-414 
.417-421 


1880  and  1890 196-201 

2,3 


-174 


Magisterial  districts,  population  of:  1880  and  1890. 

Kentucky 

Virginia 

West  Virginia 

Maine— 

aggregate  population— 

by  counties:  1790  to  1890 
by  minor  civil  divisions : 
forthestate:  1790  to  1890 
Chinese  population— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 al8 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .550, 551 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population— 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 531 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .o50,  5ol 

forthestate:  1860  to  1890 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 

quadroons,   octoroons,    Chinese,  Japanese, 

and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890 . . . 

density  of  popiUation,  for  the  state:  1790  to  1890.. 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .. . 
for  the  state :  185C  to  1890 

in  detail — 

forcitiesof  25,000inhabitants  or  more :  1890.        901 

forthestate:  1890 898,899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890., 
forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25. 000  Inhabitants  or  more :  1890 
for  the  state :  1890 

increase  of  population :  1790  to  1890 

Japanese  population— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  the  state:  1890 

males  and  fem;iles,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 
forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 


761 


783 
766 


764 


1890. 


490 

.550,551 

472 


Maine— Continued.  ^^  ' 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color-cont  d. 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .        763 
for  places  of  2,.500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890.  .820, 821 

for  the  state :  1890 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  .820,  821 

for  the  state :  1890 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,  500  inhabitants  or  more 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

classified  by  sex—  ^^^ 

by  counties:  1890 T ran 

forplacesof  2,500inhabitants  orraore :  1890.686-089 

forthestate:  1890 580,581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  ^f^r- 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  - .  7o5-7bO 

forthestate:  1890 74b-/S4 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 

f»r  places  of  2, 59 J  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.. 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by- 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

forthestate:  1890  ■ 

white  and  colored,  population  as— 

bycounties:  1870  to  189U 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more : 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

classified  by  sex—  ^^^  613 

by  counties :  1890 ionn'fiop' aqq 

for  places  of  2,500inl.abitantsormore:  1890.686-689 

for  the  state :  1890 

Males- 
native  and  foreign  born—  582-665 

bycounties:  1890        ..^...^^-^ :::580,581 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 ■  - 

for  places  of  2,  500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 .. 666-745 
nativity  and  color—  aru  im 

bv  states  and  territories :  1890 -  -48.  49 

for  nlices  of  2,  500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . . o40-&  1  a 
number  of,  by  states  and  territories:  1850  to  1890. .        471 
of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 


783 
820,  821 

..612,013 
. .  550.  551 
. .468,  469 

490 

.  ..550,  551 

473 


.902 


767-809 

753 

1890.757,758 


525 

474 

550,  551 
471 

'783 


767-8C9 

761 
fJrVities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  -re:  1890.. 762. 763 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .810-852 
of  school  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 ' 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .810 
of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color-  ^^^_^^^ 

bycounties:  1890 ^^^ 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 -  -  ■  •  ■  -  •_ 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . . ,  65, 7bb 

for  places  of  2.500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..8IO-80. 

white  and  colored-  582-665 

by  counties :  1890 -on  tiai 

,  .        ..      .  iQnn  .  .080. 581 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 ■  •  ■ 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..fabb-/40 
Maryland- 

aggregate  population — 

by  counties ;  1790  to  1890 


23 


by  minor  ci-\il  divisions 


:  1880  and  1890 201-205 


for  the  state :  1790  to  1890 

Chinese  population— 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 . . . 
for  the  state:  1870  to  1890  


2,3 

518 
551 

474 


934 


INDEX— PART  1. 


Maryland — Continued.  Page, 

civilized  Indian  population — 

by  counties  :  1870  to  1890 531 

for  place.s  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        551 

for  tlie  state:  1870  to  1890 474 

colored  ijoimlation  classified  as  blacks,  malattoes, 
quadroons,   octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890. .        470 
density  of  population,  for  the  state :  1790  to  1890  . .  6 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling — 

by  counties :  1890 864, 865 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        883 

fortbestate:  1850tol890 855 

in  detail — 

forcitjesof  25,000inhabitantsormore:  1890.        900 

for  the  state :  1890 898,  899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

by  counties:  1890 864,865 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        883 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 356 

in  detail — 

forcitiesof  25,000inhabitantsormore:  1890.        904 

for  the  state :  1890 902,  903 

increase  of  population  :  1 790  to  1890 4,  5 

Japanese  population — 

by  counties :  1890 525 

for  jjlaces  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        551 

for  the  state :  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as — 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        551 

fortbestate:  1850to]890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

bycounties:  1890 783 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        762 
for  iilaces  of  2.500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .821, 822 

fortbestate:  1390 761 

males  of  voting  age.  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties  :  1890 783 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        765 
for  places  of  2,509  inhabitants  or  more:  1890..  .821,  822 

fortbestate:  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as — 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 490 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  ,1890. . .        551 

fortbestate:  1850  to  1890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 612,  613 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 688,  689 

for  the  state:  1890 580,581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 ... 755-760 

for  the  state :  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages   by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 783 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .821,  822 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by — 

by  counties:  1890 612,  613 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        ,''.51 

for  the  state :  1890 468, 469 

white  and  colored,  population  as — 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 490 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        551 

fortbestate:  1850tol890 473 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 612, 613 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 688,  P~9 

for  the  state :  1890 580,  581 

Massachusetts — 

aggregate  population — 

bycounties:  1790  to  1890 2.3 

by  mmor  civil  divisions:  1880  and  1890 205-209 

for  the  .state :  1790  to  1890 2,  3 


Massachi-setts— Continued.  p^ge 

Chinese  population— 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 519 

for  places  of  2,5fl0  inhabitants  or  more :  1390. .  .551-555 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population— 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 531  532 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .551-555 

fortbestate:  1800tol890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  malattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state:  1890..        470 
density  of  population,  for  the  state:  1790  to  1890..  6 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties ;  1890 gg5 

for  places  of  2,500- inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .883-885 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 355 

in  detail— 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

18^" 900,  901 

for  the  state :  1890 ggg  ggg 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

bycounties:  1890 ggj 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .883-885 

fortbestate:  1850tol890 355 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants   or  more: 

l*^*' 904,905 

for  the  state :  1890 902  903 

increase  of  population :  1790  to  1890 45 

Japanese  population — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 525 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .551-555 

fortbestate:  1870tol890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as — 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .551-555 

for  the  state :  18,50  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 733  734 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .762,  763 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  move :  1890. .  .822-826 

for  the  state :  1890 75]^ 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 733  734 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .765, 766 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .822-826 

fortbestate:  1890 734 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as—    " 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 49] 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 ... 551-555 

fortbestate:  1850tol890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 614,  615 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 688-697 

for  the  state :  1890 530  531 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .755-760 

for  the  state :  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 733^  734 

for  places  of  2,503  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . . 822-826 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by — 

bycounties:  1890 614,  615 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . . 551-555 

for  the  state :  1890 468  469 

white  and  colored,  jiopulation  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 491 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .551-555 

fortbestate:  1850  to  1890 473 

classified  by  .sex — 

by  counties :  1890 614, 615 

;                foi  places  of  2,.500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.688-697 
for  the  state:  1890 580,581 


INDEX— PART  I. 


Michigan— 

aggregate  population 


Pase. 


935 


Page. 


bV  counties:  1810  to  1890 

by  minor  civil  divisious :  1880  and  1890 -■-" 


23-25 
.209-224 


for  the  state:  1810  to  1890 
Chinese  population— 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890  

for  places  of  2.500  inhabitants  or  more 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 

civilized  Indian  population— 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 .,.  =- 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .555-5o/ 

forthestate:  1800  to  1890 

•colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 

quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 

and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  st:ite :  1890  . . 

density  of  population, for  the  state:  1810  to  1890  .. 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties :  1890 > 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . . 
for  the  state:  1850  to  1890 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more 


.014-617 


519 

1890.. -555-557 
, 474 

532 


470 
6 

865 

885,  886 

855 


Michigan— Continued. 

white  and  colored,  population  as-continued, 
classified  by  sex— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  placesof  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.090-701 

forthestate:  1890 &«"•  ^^^ 

Militia  age,  males  of,  by  nativity  and  color-  ^^^^^^^ 

by  counties :  1890 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 762, 7bJ 

for  places  of  2,50J  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .810-85i 

Militia  districts,  population  of,  in  Georgia:  1880  and 
1890 


92-106 


1890 

for  the  state:  1890 

•families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties:  1890 ■ 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more 


1890. 


900,  901 


865 

885, 886 

856 


904,  905 

902,903 

4,5 


526 

1890... 555-557 
474 

:  1890... 555-557 


.762,  763 

826, 827 

761 


764 


.491,492 


1890 

for  the  state :  1890 

increase  of  population :  1810  to  1890 

Japanese  population— 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

for  the  state:  1850  to  1890 4^1 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 784,780 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 

forthestate:  1890 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 784,785 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitsints  or  more:  1890.  .76d,  766 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .826,  827 

for  the  state :  1890 ■ 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as 

by  counties:  1870to]890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .555-o57 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 -••        ■^'^^ 

classified  by  sex- 

by  counties:  1890 614-017 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 696-701 

forthestate:  1890 =>80.  581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color- 

for  cities  of  25,600  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .7oo-760 

for  the  state :  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 784,785 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .826, 8^7 
sei  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

bv  counties:  1890 "4-617 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .55a-o57 

;     :,       +  t„    180(1  468,469 

forthestate:  I89U 

white  and  colored,  population  as— 

bv  counties:  1870  to  1890 491,492 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..o5o-5a7 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 ^''^ 


25 

.224-238 
2,3 

519 
557 


532 

557 


Minnesota — 

aggregate  population— 

by  counties:  1850  to  1890 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

Chinese  population— 

by  counties :  1880  and  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 

forthestate:  1880  and  1890 

civilized  Indian  population— 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 

forthestate:  1800  to  1890 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,   Chinese    Japanese 
and  civilized  Indians, for  the  state:  1890.. 
density  of  population,  for  the  state:  1850  to  1890  . 
dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling  — 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

in  detail — 

for  cities   of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  ^^ 

forthestate:  1890 ^^^'^^^ 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 
for  the  state:  1850  to  1890 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

902, 903 


470 
6 


.865,866 


1890. 


855 


.865,866 


856 


1890 

forthestate:  1890 

increase  of  population :  1850  to  1890 *■  ° 

Japanese  population— 

by  counties:  1880  and  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . 

for  the  .state:  1880  and  1890 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color-  ^^_  ^^^ 

by  counties :  1890 '     ' 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .  ibZ,  IM 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. 

forthestate:  1890 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

.    for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .  765. 766 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 . . . 

for  the  state :  1890 

native  and  foreign  horn,  population  as- 

by  counties:  1870tol890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more : 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

classified  by  sex-  r,r  riq 

by  counties:  1890 616-019 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890.700-703 

for  the  state:  1890 580,581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color- 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. . .  ,oo-ibO 
forthestate:  1890 746-751 


1890. 


526 
557 
474 

557 

471 


828 
761 


.785,786 


828 
764 

.492.  493 
557 
472 


936 


INDEX— PART  I. 


Minnesota— Continued. 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 785,  ygg 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .         828 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by — 

by  counties ;  1890 616-619 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        557 

for  the  state :  1890 468, 469 

white  and  colored,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 492,  493 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        557 

forthestate;  1850  to  1890 473 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 616-619 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.700-703 

for  the  state :  1890 580,  581 

Minor  civil  divisions,   aqgreg.vtb   population  by: 
1880  AND  1890— 

Alabama 48-57 

Arizona 58 

Arkansas ; 58-69 

California 69-76 

Colorado 77-83 

Connecticut 83-85 

Delaware 85, 86 

District  of  Columbia 86 

Florida 87-92 

Georgia 92-100 

Idaho 107, 108 

Illinois 109-130 

Indiana 130-142 

Iowa 143-160 

Kansas 160-177 

Kentucky 177-191 

Louisiana 191-196 

Maine 196-201 

Maryland 201-205 

Massachusetts 205-209 

Michigan 209-224 

Minnesota 224-238 

Mississippi 239-243 

Missouri 244-258 

Montana 258-260 

Nebraska 260-273 

Nevada 273 

New  Hampshire 274,  275 

New  Jersey 276-279 

New  Mexico 280-282 

New  York 282-295 

N^rth  Carolina 295-306 

North  Dakota 306-312 

Ohio 313-331 

Oklahoma 339 

Oregon 333-338 

Pennsylvania 338-358 

Rhode  Island 359 

South  Carolina 359-364 

South  Dakota 364-372 

Tennessee 372-386 

I'exas 386-402 

I^tah 402-405 

Vermont 405-407 

Virginia 407-414 

Washington 414-416 

"West  Virginia 417-421 

Wisconsin 421-433 

Wyoming 433 

Mississippi- 
aggregate  population — 

by  counties :  1800  to  1890 26,  27 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 239-243 

forthestate:  1800  to  1890 2,3 

Chinese  population — 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 519 


Pago. 

1890..  557,  558 
474 


470 


Mississippi— Continued. 

Chinese  population — continued. 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 

civilized  Indian  population- 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 532,  533 

forthestate:  1 800  to  1890 '474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 

quadroons,   octoroons,  Chinese,   Japanese, 

and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890. 

density  of  population,  for  the  state :  1800  to  1890. 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties:  1890 866 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore:  1890...        886 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 855 

in  detail,  for  the  state :  1890 898  899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

by  counties :  1890 866 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        886 

forthestate:  1850tol890 856 

in  detail,  for  the  state :  1890 902, 903 

increase  of  population :  ]S00tol890 4,5 

Japanese  population— 

by  counties:  1890 '526 

for  the  state :  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as — 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .557, 558 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 736,  787 

fur  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        828 

forthestate:  1890 761 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 785  787 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        828 

forthestate:  1890 754 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 493,  494 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 ...557,  558 

forthestate:  1850tol890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties:  1890 618-621 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhab  itants  or  more :  1890 .  702,  703 

for  the  state :  1890 580,  581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  .sex,  nativity,  and  color, 

for  the  state :  1890 746-754 

per.sons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  bv  sex, 
nativity,  and  coloi' — 

by  counties :  1890 786  787 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        828 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by — 

by  counties:  1890..   618-621 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  ..557, 558 

for  the  state:  1890 468,469 

white  and  colored,  population  as — 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 493,494 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  ..557,558 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 473 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties:  1890 618-621 

forplaces  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .  702,  703 

for  the  state.  1890 580,581 

Missouri- 

aggregate  population — 

by  counties:  1810  to  1890 27.28 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 244-258 

forthestate:  1810  to  1890 2,3 

Chinese  population — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 519 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .558,  559 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 533 

for  places  of  2,500 inhabitants  or  more:  1890... 558,  559 
forthestate:  1860  to  1890 474 


INDEX— PART  I. 


937 


Page. 


470 
G 

867 

..886,887 

855 

900 


MiSSOTTBi— Continued. 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 

qua^'.roons,    octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 

•md  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890  . . 

density  of  population,  for  the  state :  1810  to  1890. . 

dv-ellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 
forthe  state:  1850  to  1890 

in  detail— 

forcitiesof25,000inhahitantsormore:  1890 

for  the  state :  1890 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2, 500  Inhabitants  or  more: 

for  the  state:  1850  to  1890 

in  detail —  „ , 

forcitiesof25,000inhabltantsormore:  1890.        at.* 

for  the  state:  1890 m,Wi 

increase  of  population :  ]  810  to  1890 

Japanese  population— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. 

for  the  St  ate :  1890 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .558, 559 

forthe  state:  1850  to  1890 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . 

for  the  state:  1890 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . 
for  places  of  2,  500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 . . 

for  the  state :  1890 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as  - 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 494-49'' 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. 

forthe  state:  1830  to  1890 ;••• 

classified  by  sex- 

by  counties:  1890 biO-b.o 

forplaces  of  2,300 inhabitantsormore:  1890.702-705 

for  the  state:  1890 580.581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color— 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.. 755-760 

for  the  state:  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  miUtia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 787-789 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .829,  830 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

by  counties:  1890 620-625 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .558,  559 

for  the  state:  1890 468,469 

white  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties:  1870  to  1890 494-496 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 

for  the  state:  1850  to  1890  

classified  by  sex— 

by  counties:  1890 

forplacesof2,500inhabitantsormore:  1890.702-705 

for  the  state:  1890 580,581 

Montana — 

aggregate  population — 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 29 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 258-260 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 2 

Chinese  population — 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 519,520 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        559 
forthestate:  1870  to  1890 474 


1890..  886,  887 
856 


4  5 

526 

.558,559 
474 


471 

.787-789 
762 

.829,830 
761 

.787-789 
765 

.829,830 
764 


.558,559 
472 


MoxTAN.'V.— Continued.  Page. 

civilized  Indian  population— 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more ;  1890  . . 
forthe  state:  1870  to  1890 

colored  population  classified  as  blacts.  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state:  1890  - . 

density  of  population,  for  the  state:  1870  to  1890.. 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 

in  detail,  for  the  state :  1890 898, 899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

bycounties:  1890 ^^7 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . .        887 

forthestate:  1871,  to  1890 856 

in  detail,  forthestate:  1890 902,903 


.558,559 
473 

.620-625 


1890  . 


533 

559 
474 


470 


867 

887 
855 


189U. 


1890  . 


526 
559 
474 

559 
471 

789 
830 
761 


830 
764 

496 
559 

472 


increase  of  population :  1870  to  1890 

Japanese  population — 

by  counties :  1890 ■ 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

forthestate:  1890 

males  and  females,  population  as — 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

forthestate:  1890 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . . 

for  the  state :  1890 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .. 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 

classified  by  sex — 

bycounties:  1890 624,625 

forplacesof  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.704,  705 

forthestate:  1890 580,581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color, 

for  the  state :  1890 "46 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.. 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

bycounties:  1890 624,625 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .         559 

forthestate:  1890 468,469 

white  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties:  1870  to  1890  

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 •473 

classified  by  sex— 

bycounties:  1890 624,625 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .704, 705 

for  the  state :  1890 580, 581 

Mulattoes,  number  of,  by  states  and  territories :  1890. .        470 

Native  born  population— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 475-515 

by  states  and  territories :  1850  to  1890 4,72 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 468, 469 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 540-379 

classified  by  ses— 

bycounties:  1890 582-665 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 580, 581 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 666-745 


754 


789 
830 


496 
559 


938 


INDEX— PART  I. 


Nativity—  Page. 

color,  and  sex,  population  by— 

by  counties :  1890 582-665 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 468, 469 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .. 540-579 

males  of  militia  age,  by  color  and — 

by  counties :  1890 767-809 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 761 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  .762, 763 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  .810-8.52 

males  of  voting  age,  by  color  aud^ 

by  counties :  1890 767-809 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 764 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.. 765,  766 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  .810-852 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  color  and — 

by  counties:  1890 707-809 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 753, 754 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 .. 755-760 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890..  810-852 
Nebraska— 

aggregate  popxilation — 

bycounties:  1860  to  1890 29,30 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 260-273 

for  the  .state :  1860  to  1890 2 

Chinese  population — 

bycounties:  1880  and  1890 520 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...  559 
forthe  state:  1880  and  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 533 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .  559 
for  the  state :  1860  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state:  1890..        470 

density  of  population,  for  the  state:  1860  to  1890..  6 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling — 

bycounties:  1890 868 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  -        887 

for  the  state:  1860  to  1890 855 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 900 

for  the  state :  1890 898,  899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

bycounties:  1890 ^68 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        887 

forthe  state:  1860  to  1890 856 

in  detail— 

for  cities  of  25,000   inhabitants   or  more: 

1890 904 

for  the  state :  1890 902,  903 

increase  of  population :  1860  to  1890 i 

Japanese  ijopulation— 

by  counties :  1890 526 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890-..  559 
forthestate:  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as — 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .  559 
forthestate:  1800  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 789-791 

for  cities  of  25.000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. ..  762 
for  places  of  2,500  inh:ibitants  or  more :  1890. . .  830 
forthestate:  1890 761 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

bycounties:  1890 789-791 

for  cities  of  25,000  inliabitants  or  more:  1890..  765 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore:  1890...  830 
forthestate:  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as — 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 496,497 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. ..        559 


Nebraska— Continued. 

native  and  foreign  bom,  population  as — continued. 

for  the  state:  1800  to  1890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 024-627 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more; 

1890 704-707 

for  the  state:  1890 580, 581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .755-760 
for  the  state :  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 789-791 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        830 
ex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by — 

bycounties:  1890 624-627 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        559 
forthestate:  1890 468,469 

white  and  colored,  population  as — 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 496,497 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890...        559 

for  the  state :  1860  to  1890 473 

classified  by  sex— 

by  comities :  1890 024-627 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 704-707 

forthestate:  1890 580,581 

Nevada— 

aggregate  population — 

by  counties :  1860  to  1890 30 

by  minor  civil  divisions:  1880  and  18.90 273 

forthestate:  18B0  to  1890 2 

Chinese  population — 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 520 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        560 
forthestate:  1870  to  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population — 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 534 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        560 
forthestate:  1870  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state:  1890  ..        470 

density  of  population,  for  the  state :  18i;0  to  1890  . .  6 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling — 

bycounties:  1890 868 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        887 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 855 

in  detail,  for  the  state :  1890 898,  899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

by  counties :  1890 868 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        887 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 856 

in  detail,  for  the  state :  1890 902, 903 

increase  of  population :  1860  to  1890 4 

Japanese  population— 

by  counties :  1880  and  1890 526 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        560 
forthestate:  1880  and  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as — 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890..        560 
forthestate:  1800  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

b.  counties:   1890 791 

for  i)laces  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        831 
forthestate:  1890 761 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

bycounties:  1890 791 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        831 
forthestate:  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 498 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitanta  or  more;  1890  ..       560 


li^DEX— PAET  I. 


939 


Nevada— Continued. 

native  and  foeign  born,  population  as— continued. 

for  the  state:  1860  to  1890 *'^2 

classified  by  sex— 

by  counties:  1890 628,6-9 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 ™*''™' 

for  the  state:  1890 580,  a81 

,  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color, 


persons  i 


for  the  state:  1890. 


.746-754 


791 
831 


560 
...468,469 


560 
473 


2,3 

520 
560 
474 

534 
560 
474 


470 
6 


887 
855 


persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . . 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

by  counties:  1890 628,629 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .. 

for  the  state :  1890 

white  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties:  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .. 

forthestate:  1860  to  1890 

cla-ssifiedbysex- 

by  counties:  1890 628,629 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .  706, 707 

forthestate:  1890 580,581 

New  Hampshire— 

aggregate  population — 

by  counties:  1790  to  1890 30 

by  minor  civil  division  s :  1880  and  1890 274, 275 

forthestate:  1790  to  1890 

Chinese  population— 

by  counties:  1880  and  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. . . 

forthestate:  1880  and  1890 

civilized  Indian  population— 

by  counties:  1870tol890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .. 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 

quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 

and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890  . . 

density  of  population,  for  the  state:  1790  to  1890  .. 

<lwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties:  1890 ^ 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .. 
forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

in  detail— 

forcitiesof  25,000inhabitantsormore:  1890.        900 

forthestate:  1890 898,899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties:  1890 868 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        887 
forthestate:  1850  to  1890 856 

in  detail — 

forcitiesof  25,000inhabitant8ormore:  1890.  904 

forthestate:  1890 902,903 

increase  of  population :  1790  to  1890 4,  5 

Japanese  population— 

bycovmties:  1890 526 

forthestate:  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .  560 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color— 

bycounties:  1890 "^Sl 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .  762 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more.  1890..  831 

forthestate:  1890 701 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color— 

bycounties;  1890 '''SI 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .  765 

for  places  of  2.500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .  83] 

forthestate:  1890 764 


1820  -. 


498 
560 
472 


791 
831 


498 
560 
473 


New  Hampshire— Continued.  Page, 
native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  ot  2,500  inhabitants  or  mon 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

classified  by  sex — 

bycounties:  1890 628,629 

forplacesof  2,500 inhabitantsormore:  1890.700,  707 

forthestate:  1890 580,581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color— 

for  cities  of  25,000  iuhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .755-760 

forthestate:  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

bycounties:  1890 -" 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

by  counties :  1890 628, 629 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        560 

forthestate:  1890 468,469 

white  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

classified  by  sex — 

bycounties:  1890 628,629 

forplacesof  2, 500  inhabitantsormore :  1890.706, 707 

forthestate:  1890 ,..580,581 

New  Jersey — 

aggregate  population — 

bycounties:  1790  to  1890 30.31 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 276-279 

forthestate:  1790  to  1890 2,3 

Chinese  population— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 520 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .560-562 

forthestate:  1870tol890 474 

civilized  Indian  population— 

bycounties;  1870  to  1890 534 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more;  1890. 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 

quadroons,   octoroons,   Chinese,   Japanese, 

and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890. . . 

density  of  population,  for  the  state ;  1790  to  1890. . . 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  iuhabitants  or  more:  1890... 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

in  detail— 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more 

1890 

forthestate:  1890 898,899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

bycounties:  1890 808 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .887,  888 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 856 

in  detail  — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 90-',905 

forthestate:  1890 902,903 

increase  of  population ;  1790  to  1890 4, 5 

Japanese  population — 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 526 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .560-562 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .560-562 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 791 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .762,  763 
for  places  of  2,5C0  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .831-833 
forthestate:  1890 


.560-562 
474 


470 


.900, 901 


761 


940 


INDEX— PAET  I. 


New  Jersey— Continued.  Page, 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

bycouuties:  1890 791 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .765, 766 
for  places  of  2,.500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 ... 831-833 

for  the  state :  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as — 

by  counties  :  1870  to  1890 498 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .560-562 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 472 

classified  by  sex— 

by  counties :  1890 628,  629 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 706-711 

for  the  state :  1890 580,  581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .755-760 

for  the  state :  18G0 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties:  1890 791 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .831-833 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  xjopulation  by — 

by  counties :  1890 628,  629 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .560-562 

for  the  state :  1890 468,  469 

white  and  colored,  population  as — 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 498 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .560-562 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 473 

classi6ed  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 628, 629 

for  places  of   2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 706-7 1 1 

for  the  state :  1890 580,  581 

Xew  Mexico — 

aggregate  population — 

by  counties:  1850  to  1890 31 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 280-282 

for  the  territory :  1850  to  1890 2,  3 

Chinese  population — 

by  counties :  1880  and  1890 520 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        562 

for  the  territory :  1880  and  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population — 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 534 

for  places  of  2,5U0  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        562 

for  the  territory :  1860  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  territory :  1890        470 
density  of  population,  for  the  territory :  1850  to  1890 .  6 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling — 

bycounties:  1890 869 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        888 

for  the  territory :  1850  to  1890 855 

in  detail,  for  tlie  territory :  1890 898,  899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

by  counties :  1890 869 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        888 

for  the  territory :  1850  to  1890 856 

in  detail,  for  tlie  territory :  1890 902.  903 

increase  of  population:  1850  to  1890 4,5 

Japanese  population — 

by  counties :  1890 526 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. ..        562 

for  the  territory :  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as — 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        .562 

for  the  territory :  1850  to  1890 471 

males  of  mOitia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 792 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        833 


New  Mexico— Continued.  Page. 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color — cont'd. 

for  the  territory :  1890 76I 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 792 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 . . .        833 

for  the  territory :  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 
hy counties:  1870  to  1890 498 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        562 

for  the  territory :  1850  to  1890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 628,  629 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 710,711 

for  the  territory :  1890 580,  581  - 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color, 

for  the  territory :  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — ■ 

bycounties:  1890 792 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        833 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by — 

by  counties :  1890 628, 629 

for  places  of  2, 5'JO  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        562 

for  the  territory:  1890 468,469 

white  and  colored,  population  as — 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 498 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore:  1890...        562 

for  the  territory :  1850  to  1890 473 

classified  by  sex^ 

by  counties :  1890 628,  629 

for  places  of  2,5U0  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 710,711 

for  the  territory :  1890 580,  581 

New  York — 

aggregate  population — 

bycouuties:  1790  to  1890 31,32 

by  minor  civil  divisions:  1880 and  1890 282-295 

forthestate:  1790tol890 2,3 

Chinese  population — 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 520,521 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore:  1890 ...  562-566 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 534 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore:  1890...  562-566 

forthestate:  1860  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroous,   Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890. . .        470 
density  of  population,  for  the  state:  1790  to  1830...  6 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

bycounties:  1890 869 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .888-890 

forthestate:  1850  10  1890 855 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 900,  901 

for  the  state :  1890 898,  899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

bycounties:  1890 869 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  movr-  -.  1890  . .  .888-890 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 856 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 904,  905 

for  the  state :  1890 902,  903 

increase  of  population :  1790  to  1890 4, 5 

Japanese  population— 

by  coanties:  1880  and  1890 526 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .562-566 
forthestate:  1880  and  1890 474 


E^DEX— PAET  I. 


941 


Page. 


18!)0. 


.552-566 
471 


.762,763 

.833-837 

761 

.792, 793 


764 

499 

.562-566 

472 


Page. 


Kew  Tork— Continued. 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

lor  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. 

for  the  state:  1850  to  1890 

males  of  militia  aj;e,  by  nativity  and  color-  ^^^  ^^^ 

by  counties:  1890 ^' 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 . 

for  the  state :  1890 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .765, 7bb 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .833-837 

for  the  state :  1890 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 
hy counties  ■  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

classified  by  sex- 

by  counties:  1890 630,631 

for  places  of   2.500  inhabitants   or  more: 

1890 ™-™ 

for  the  state:  1890 580,581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color- 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1S90...75D-760 

for  the  state:  1890 '7«-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 792,793 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .833-837 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by- 

by  counties:  1890 GiO,bdl 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .562-566 

for  the  state:  1890 468,469 

■white  and  colored,  population  as— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 499 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  ..562-566 

for  the  state:  1850  to  1890 4"3 

classified  by  sex— 

bycounties:  1890 630,631 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 ™-™ 

for  the  state:  1890 580,581 

North  Carolina— 

aggregate  population  — 

bycounties:  1790  to  1890 32,33 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 295-306 

for  the  state:  1790  to  1890 

Chinese  population- 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 

for  the  state:  1890 

civilized  Indian  population— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 534,535 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . . 

for  the  state:  1860  to  1890 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 

quadroons,   octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 

and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state:  1890. . 

density  of  population,  for  the  state:  1790  to  1890.. 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . . 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 855 

in  detail,  for  the  state:  1890 898,899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties:  1890 869,870 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        890 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 856 

in  detail,  for  the  state :  1890 902, 903 

Increase  of  population :  1790  to  1 890 4.5 

Japanese  population— 

bycounties:  1880  and  1890 &-6 

forthestate:  1880  and  1890 474 


2,3 

521 
566 

474 


506 

474 


470 
6 


.870 
890 


566 

471 

.793,79-i 
837 
761 

793,  794 
837 
761 


566 

472 


566 

.468,469 


North  Carolina— Continued. 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . 

for  the  state :  1890 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 

for  places  of  2.500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . 

for  the  state :  1890 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 
hy counties:  1870  to  1890 499-501 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

classified  by  sex— 

bycounties:  1890 630-635 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .718,  719 

for  the  state :  1890 580,  581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color, 

forthestate:  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

bycounties:  1890 793,794 

for  places  of  2,  500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        837 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  i)opulation  by— 

by  counties:  1890 630-635 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 

for  the  state :  1890 

•white  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties:  1870  to  1890 499-501 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        506 

forthestate:  18.50  to  1890 473 

classified  by  sex— 

bycounties:  1890 630-635 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  718, 719 

forthestate:  1890 580,581 

North  Dakota— 

aggregate  population— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 34 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 306-312 

forthestate:  1890 2 

Chinese  population— 

by  counties :  1880  and  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

for  the  state :  1890 

civilized  Indian  population— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

for  the  state :  1890 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890. . . 

density  of  population,  for  the  state :  1890 

dvcelliugs  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . 

for  the  state :  1890 

iu  detail,  for  the  state :  1890 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . 

for  the  state :  1890 

iu  detail,  forthestate:  1890 

Japanese  population— 

by  counties:  1890 

for  the  st.ate ;  1890 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 

for  the  state :  1890 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 794,795 

for  places  of  2.500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 


1890  , 


1890  . 


521 
566 

474 

535 
566 
474 


470 


870 


855 


870 

890 

856 

2,903 

536 
474 


566 
471 


837 


942 


INDEX— PART  I. 


North  Dakota— Continued.  Page, 

males  of  militia  age.  by  nativity  and  color — cont'd. 

forthestate:  1890 761 

males  of  voting  age,  by  aativity  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 794,  795 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        837 

for  the  state :  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as — 

by  counties:  ]870tol890 501 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . .        566 

forthestate:  1890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 634-637 

for  places  of2, 500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.718,  719 

for  the  state:  1890 580,581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color, 

for  tlie  state :  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 794,  795 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        837 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

by  counties :  1890 634^637 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        566 

for  the  state :  1890 468,  469 

white  and  colored,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 501 

for  places  of  2.500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . .        566 

for  the  .state :  1890 473 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 634-637 

forplacesof  2.  500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890.718,  719 

for  the  state :  1890 580,  581 

Number  of  increase  of  population — 

by  states  and  territories :  1790  to  1890 4,  5 

of  cities  of25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1790  to  1890.438-441 
of  cities,  towns,  villages,  and  boroughs  of  2.500  in-  | 

habitants  or  more :  18S0  to  1890 442-452  [ 


O. 


470 


Octoroons,  number  of,  by  states  and  territories :  1890 
Ohio— 

aggregate  popu.ation — 

byoounties:  1800tol890 34-36 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 313-331 

forthestate:  1800tol890 2,3 

Chinese  population —  *" 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 521 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...  566-569 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population — 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 535 

for  places  of  2.500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .566-569 

for  the  state :  Keo  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
flua<lroons,  octoroons,   Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state:  1890  ..        470 
density  of  population,  for  the  state :  1800  to  1890. . .  6 

dweUiugs  and  persons  to  a  dwelling — 

bycounties:  1890 870.871 

for  pliwes  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .890-892 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 855 

in  detail — 

for  citiesof  25,000  inhabitants  ormore:  1890.900,901 

for  the  state :  1890 898,  699 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

by  counties :  1890 870,  871 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..890-892 

for  the -state:  1850  to  1890 856 

in  detail— 

for  cities  of  25,  ODO  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.904.  905 

for  the  state:  1890 902,  903 

increase  of  population :  1800  to  1890 4,  5 


Ohio— Continued.  Page 

Japanese  population — 

by  counties :  1880  and  1890 526 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .566-569 

forthestate:  1880  and  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

forplacesof  2,.500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..566-569 

for  the  state:  1850  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 795  795 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...  762,  763 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..837-841 

for  the  state :  1890 ygj 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 795  796 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..765,  766 
for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :   1890 .. .  837-841 

for  the  state :  1890 yg^ 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 502  503 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .566-569 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 636-639 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1830 718-725 

for  the  state:  1890 sgg  53]^ 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color— 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..755-760 

for  the  state:  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 795  ^gg 

for  places  of  2,,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890..  .837-841 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

by  counties :  1890 636-639 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  ..566-569 

forthestate:  1890 4gg  ^gg 

white  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 502,  503 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .566-569 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 473 

classified  by  sex — 

bycounties:  1890 636-639 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1880 718-725 

for  the  state:  1890    530  ^i 

Oklahoma — 

aggregate  population — 

bycounties:  1890 ^ 35 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1890 332 

for  the  territory :  1890 2 

Chinese  population — 

by  counties :  1890 521 

for  places  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        570 

for  the  territorj' :  1890 474 

civil/.ed  Indian  population — 

bycounties:  1890 535 

for  the  territory :  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  and  civi- 
lized Indians,  for  the  territory :  1890 470 

density  of  population,  for  the  territory :  1890 6 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling — 

by  counties :  1890 g7i 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        892 

for  the  territory :  1890 855 

in  detail,  for  the  territory :  1890 898,  899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

bycounties:  1890 871 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        898 

for  the  territory:  1890 856 

in  detail,  for  the  tenitory :  1890 902, 903 


INDEX— PAET  I. 


943 


Oklahoma— Continued. 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2.  500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 
for  the  territory :  1890 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

forplaces  of -aSJO  inhabitants  or  more: 

for  the  territory :  1890 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

for  the  territory :  1890 

native  and  foreign  bom,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1890 i  o^n" ' ' 

for  places  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  - 
for  the  territory :  1890 


Page. 

570 
471 


1890  , 


1890. 


796 
841 
761 

796 
841 
764 

503 
570 
472 


Page. 


.724,725 
.580,581 

.746-754 


796 
841 

.638,  639 
570 


724, 725 
580,  581 


classified  by  sex-  ^^ 

by  counties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500    inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 

for  the  territory :  1890 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color, 

for  tlie  territory :  1890 

persons  of  .school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex 
nativity,  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 ''',^l^" 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. . 
'     sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

bv  counties :  1890 -■ -■ - 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 . 

'  .^  icon  468,469 

for  the  territory :  1890 

white  and  colored,  population  as— 

„^  OOo 

by  counties :  1890 

for  phM^es  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        &^u 

for  the  territory :  1890 

classified  by  sex  

by  counties:  1890 

for   places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 
1890 

for  the  territory :  1890 

Oregon— 

aggregate  population— 

bvcounties:  1850  to  1890 ■*" 

Z  mTnor  civil  divisions :  1880  a^d  1890 333-338 


521 
570 


470 
6 

871 
892 
855 


526 
570 


570 
471 

797 
762 
841 
761 

7S»7 
765 
841 
764 

503 
570 


for  the  state:   1850  to  1890 
Chinese  population— 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 *'^* 

civilized  Indian  population- 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 5^^ 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        570 

forthestate:  1860  to  1890 *74 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 

quadroon.s,   octoroons,    Chinese,  Japanese, 

and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  stave:  1890.. 

density  of  population,  for  the  state :  1850  to  1890. . . 

dwelliiags  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,.5O0  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .. 
forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of   25,000   inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 

for  the  state :  1890 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties:  1890 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . . 
forthestate:  1850  to  1890 856 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of   25,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 »«* 

forthestate:  1890 902,903 

Increase  of  population :  1850  to  1890 *.  ^ 

\ 


Oregon— Continued. 

Japanese  population — 

by  counties :  1880  and  1890 

fur  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 

forthestate:  1880  and  1890 ''74 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .. 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .. 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . . 

for  the  state :  1890 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . . 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .. 

fcr  the  state :  1890 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . . 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

bycounties:  1890  638,639 

for  places  of   2,509    inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 ^2fi.^T 

for  the  state :  1890 580,  581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color— 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .755-760 

for  the  state:  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

forthestate:  1890 loc^oa 

white  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties:  1870  to  1890 503 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .         570 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 4'?3 

classified  by  sex— 

by  Bounties:  1890 638,6:9 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 ™.^27 

1890 580,581 


1890 


797 
841 


638, 639 
570 


for  the  state : 


I». 


871 
892 


Pennsylvania— 

aggregate  population— 

bycounties:  1790  to  1890 36,37 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 338-358 

forthestate:  1790  to  1890 2.3 

Chinese  population— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 521,  o22 

for  places  of  2,500  inliabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .570-574 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 535,536 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .570-574 

forthestate:  1860  to  1890 *'^* 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 

quadroons,  octoroons,   Chinese,  Japanese, 

and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state:  1890  .. 

density  of  population,  for  the  state:  ^90  to  1890  .. 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . . 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of   25,000   inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 ^^^' 

forthestate:  1890 898,899 


470 
6 

871 
-894 
855 


944 


INDEX— PART  I. 


I'BNNSYLVANLA— Continued.  Page, 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

by  counties :  1890 871 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .892-894 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1800 856 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 904,905 

for  the  state:  1890 902,903 

increase  of  population :  1790  to  1890 4,  5 

Japanese  population— 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 526 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 ... 570-574 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as — 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .570-574 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  coloi — 

by  counties :  1890 797, 798 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .762,  763 
for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .. .  841-846 

for  the  state :  18'JO 761 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativitj'  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 797,  798 

•   for  cities  of  25,000 inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..765,  766 
for  places  of  2.500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 ...  841- 846 

for  the  state :  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 503,  504 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..570-574 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 640,  641 

for  places   of   2,500  inhabitants   or  more: 

1890 726-735 

for  the  state :  1890 580, 581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .755-760 

for  the  state :  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  .sex, 
nativity,  and  color —     * 

by  counties:  1890 797,798 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..841-846 
sex,  nativit}',  and  color,  population  by — 

by  counties :  1890 640,  641 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .570-574 

for  the  state:  1890 468,469 

wnit*  and  colored,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 503, 504 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .570-574 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 473 

classified  by  sex— 

by  counties:  1890 640,641 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 726-735 

for  the  state :  189U , . : 580,  581 

Percentage  of  increase  of  population — 

by  states  and  territories :  1790  to  1890 4,  5 

of  cities  having  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:   1790 

to  1890 438-441 

of  cities,  towns,  villages,  and  boroughs  having  2,500 

inhabitants  or  more:  1880  to  1890 442-452 

Plantations,  population  of,  in  Maine:  1880  and  1890 ...  196-201 
Precincts,  population  of:  1880  and  1890 — 

Alabama 48-57 

California 69-76 

Colorado 77-83 

Florida 87-92 

Idaho 107, 108 

Illinois 109-130 

Kentucky 177-191 

Montana 258-260 

Xebraska 200-273 

Xew  Mexico 280-282 


Precincts,  population  of:  1880  and  1890— Continued.        Page. 

Oklahoma 332 

Oregon 333-338 

Texas 386-402 

Utali 402-405 

Washington 414-416 

Progress  of  the  nation,  index  to 954^957 

Public  acts  pertaining  to  the  Eleventh  Census cxxx-cxl 

Q. 

Quadroons,  number  of,  by  states  and  territories :  1890 . .        470 

R 
Rank,  according  to  magnitude  of  population— 

of  cities  having 25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1790  to 

1890 434437 

of  states  and  territories :  1790  to  1890 2, 3 

Rhode  Island — 

aggregate  population — 

by  counties :  1790  to  1890 37 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1881)  and  1830 359 

for  the  state :  1790  to  1890 2, 3 

Chinese  population — 

by  counties :  1880  and  1800 522 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 ... 574, 575 

forthestate:  1880  and  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 538 

for  places  of  2,.500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890... 574,  575 

for  the  state :  1800  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,   octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890..        470 
density  of  population,  for  the  state :  1790  to  1890  . .  6 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling — 

by  counties:  1890 872 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        894 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 855 

in  detail — 

forcitiesof  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.900, 901 

for  the  state:  1890 898,899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

by  counties:  1890 872 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1830. . .        894 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 856 

in  detail — 

forcities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.904, 905 

for  the  state:  1890 902,903 

increase  of  population :  1790  to  1890 45 

Japanese  population — 

by  counties :  1890 526 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890... 571,575 

forthestate:  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as — 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .574,  575 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 798 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .762,  763 
for  places  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        846 

for  the  state :  1890 761 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

by  counties:  1890 798 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .765, 766 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        846 

forthestate:  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  bom,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 504 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .574, 575 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 642,  643 

forplacesof  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.734-737 
forthestate:  1890 580,581 


INDEX— PAET  I. 


945 


Pago. 


IlHODE  IsiAM)-Continued. 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color- 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 . . .  /  55-760 

for  the  state :  18'JO 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .. 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by- 

by  counties :  1890 • 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 

for  the  state:  1890 

white  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

for  the  state:  1850  to  1890 

classified  by  sex— 

by  counties;  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

for  the  state:  1890 580,581 


1890- 


.746-754 


798 
846 

.042,643 
.574,575 
.468, 469 

504 

.574,575 

473 


642,643 

1890.734-737 


South  Carolina— Continued.  ^age 
colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,    octoroons,   Chinese,    and   civi- 
lized Indians,  for  tlie  state :  1890 

'  density  of  population,  for  the  stiite :  1790  to  1890  . . 
dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500 inhabitants  or  more:  1890-.. 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890, 

for  the  state:  1890 898,89.) 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

bj'  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 
fcr  the  state:  1850  to  1890  

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890-        904 

for  the  state:  1890 902,903 

4,5 


1890- 


.767-809 

746 
750 
749 


School  age,  persons  of,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color 

by  counties :  1890 

from  5  to  17  years,  by  states  and  ten-itones 

aggregate ^ 

females 

nuiles 

from  5  to  20  years,  by  slates  and  territories :  i<.™-         ^^^ 

aggregate- "  ^,^ 

females ^^^ 

males """.        '/onn 

from  18  to  20  years,  by  states  and  territories :  1890-  ^^^ 

aggregate ^^^ 

females 

froiTs  to '20  yearsrior"  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants 
or  more :  1890 — 

aggregate 

females 

males .   ,    ,  .^     ^ 

from  5  to  20  years,  for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or 
more:  1890 

O^Y 

color  and  nativity,  population  by- 

by  counties:  1890 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 468, 409 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  -.540-o79 
native  and  foreign  born  population— 

by  counties:  1890 


751 


755, 756 
759,  760 
757, 758 

810-852 


.582-665 


.582-665 


by  states  and  territories 


:  1890-- 580,581 


for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  -  -666-745 
persons  of  school  age,  by  nativity,  color,  and- 

by  counties:  1890 '6'-»"a 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 753,  754 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  -  .755-760 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..810-852 
white  and  colored  population— 

by  counties:  1890 582-665 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 580, 581 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..666-745 
South  Cabolina— 

aggregate  population— 

bycounties:  1790tol890 •*» 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 359-364 

forthestate:  1790  to  1890 2,3 

Chinese  population —  ^ 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. 

forthestate;  1870  to  1890 

civilized  Indian  population— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. 
forthestate:  1800  to  1890 

372 60 


522 
575 

474 

536 
575 
474 


1890 


470 
6 

872' 

855 

900 


894 
856 


575 


762 
847 
761 


765 
847 
764 


575 
472 


increase  of  population :  1790  to  1890 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 ^^l 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color—  ^ 

by  counties :  1890 v-7?8j  799 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .. 
for  places  of  2.500  inhabitants  or  more;  1890.  - - 

f or  t h  e  s  t  ate :  1890 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counUes:  1890 798,799 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more;  1890  . 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . 

forthestate:  1890 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as— 

bycounties;  1870tol890 505 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more ;  1890 

for  the  state ;  1850  to  1890 

classified  bv  sex — 

bycounties:  1890 042,043. 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .  736, 737 

forthestate;  1890 580,  .581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color— 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..755-700 

forthestate:  1890 710-751 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

bycounties;  1890 798,799 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  -  -        84/ 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

bycounties:  1890 642.643 

for  places  of  2,5oO  inhabitants  or  more ;  1890  -  -        575 

forthestate:  1890 «8,469 

white  and  colored,  population  as—  ""^^^ 

bycounties:  1870tol890 y^. 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .-        575 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 ^''3 

classified  by  sex— 

bycounties:  1890 642,643 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 '^^^'™ 

forthestate:  1890 580,581 

South  Dakota— 

aggregate  population— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 38,39 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 364-372 

for  the  state:  1890 ^ 

Chinese  population — 

by  counties ;  1880  and  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more;  1890  - 

for  the  state;  1890 

civilized  Indian  population— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 ■■■ 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890- . 
for  the  state :  1890 


522 
575 
474 

536 
575 

474 


946 


INDEX— PART  1. 


South  Dakota— Continued.  Page, 
colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,   octoroons,   Chinese,  and  civi- 
lized Indiana,  for  the  state :  1890 470 

density  of  population,  for  the  state:  1890 6 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling — 

by  counties :  1890 872 

lor  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        894 

for  the  state :  1890 855 

in  detail,  for  the  state :  1890 898,  899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family — 

by  counties:  1890 872 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        894 

for  the  state :  1890 85C 

in  detail,  for  the  state :  1890 902, 903 

males  and  females,  population  as — 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        575 

forthestate:  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

by  counties:  1890 799^  800 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        847 

for  the  state :  1890 761 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 799^  800 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        847 

for  the  state :  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 505,  506 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        575 

for  the  state :  1890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties:  1890 642-045 

for  places   of  2,500   inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 736,737 

for  the  state :  1890 580, 581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color, 

for  the  state :  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties:  1890 799  800 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        847 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by — 

by  counties :  1890 642-645 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        575 

for  the  state :  1890 468  469 

white  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 505,  506 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        575 

for  the  state :  1890 473 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  18S0 642-645 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1800 7.36,737 

for  the  state :  1890 580, 581 

OTATES  AND  TERRITORIES — 

aggregate  population— 

by  counties :  1790  to  1890 7^7 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 48-433 

for  the  state.s  and  territories :  1790  to  1890 2,  3 

Chinese  population — 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 516-524 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .540-579 
for  the  states  and  territories :  1860  to  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population— 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 528-539 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..540-579 
for  the  states  and  territories ;  1860  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  .lapanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  states  and  ter- 
ritories :  1890 47Q 

density  of  population,  for  the  states  and  territories : 

1790tol890 g 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties :  1890 857-877 


States  and  territories— Continued.  Page, 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— continued. 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .878-897 

for  the  states  and  territories :  1850  to  1890 855 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitan  t  s  or  more :  1890 .  900, 901 

for  the  states  and  territories :  1890 898,  899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties :  1890 857-877 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .  878-897 

for  the  states  and  territories :  1850  to  1890 856 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25, 000  inhabitant  s  or  more :  1890 .  904, 905 

for  the  states  and  territories :  1890 902,  903 

increase  of  population :  1790  to  1890 '45 

Japanese  population — 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 525-527 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..540-579 

for  the  states  and  territories :  1870  to  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .540-579 

for  the  states  and  territories :  1850  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 767-809 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .762,  763 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..810-852 

for  the  states  and  territories :  1890 76I 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 767-809 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .765,  766 
for  places  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..810-852 

for  the  states  and  territories :  1890 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 475-515 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..540-579 

for  the  states  and  territories :  1850  to  1890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties:  1890 582-665 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890.666-745 

for  the  states  and  territories :  1890 580,  581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color- 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..755-760 

for  the  states  and  territories:  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 767-809 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..810-852 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

by  counties :  1890 58^-665 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .540-579 

for  the  states  and  territories :  1890 468, 469 

white  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties:  1870  to  1890 475-515 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..540-579 

for  the  states  and  territories :  1850  to  1890 473 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 582-665 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890.666-745 
for  the  states  and  territories :  1890 580, 581 

T. 

Tennessee— 

aggregate  population— 

by  counties :  1790  to  1890 39, 40 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 372-386 

forthestate:  1790  to  1890 2  3 

Chinese  population — 

by  counties :  1880  and  1890 522 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..575,  576 
forthestate:  1880  and  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population— 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 536,537 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .575, 576 
for  the  state :  1860  to  1890 474 


INDEX— PART  I. 


Tfnnessee — Continued. 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 

Quadroons,   octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 

and  civilized  Indians,  for  tlie  state:  1890.. 

density  of  population,  for  the  state:  1790  to  1890  .. 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties :  1890 ',  aQn" 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . 
forthestate:  1850  to  1890 


Page. 


470 
6 

872,  873 

891,  895 

855 


Texas— Continued . 

civilized  Indian  population-continued. 


94? 


Page. 


'°  trdtiesof  25,000 inhahitantsormore:  1B90-900,901 


for  the  state :  1890 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

bycounties:  1890 - ■  , 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .894, 895 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

"■  "^forclTiesof  25,000  inhabitantsormore:  1890.904,905 

forthestate:  1890 ^'^^'f't 

increase  of  population :  1790  to  1890 *.  » 

Japanese  population—  ^^^ 

bv  counties:  1890 '"'"„-.  ^na 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .575,  576 

for  the  state :  1890 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . 

forthestate:  18.50  to  1890 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 ■  ■  -  -  - ' 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 

for  the  state :  1890 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. 

for  the  state :  1890 

native  and  foreisin  born,  population  as- 
hy counties:  1870  to  1890 -■ 

for  places  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .575, 57b 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

classified  by  sex- 

bycounties:  1890 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .  73b-  /  39 

forthestate:  1890 580,581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color- 
for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . . 

forthestate:  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 

nativity,  and  color-  

bycounties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 

forthestate:  1890 *68,469 

■white  and  colored,  population  as— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 506,507 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 . . .  57o,  5  /  b 

forthestate:  1350  to  1890 ^'^^ 

classified  by  sex— 

bycounties:  1890 644-649 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .736-739 
forthestate:  1890 580,581  I 

Texas— 

aggregate  population— 

bycounties:  1850  to  1890 "-*-' 

by  minor  civU  divisions :  1880  and  1890 380-402 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 2,3 

Chinese  population— 

bycounties:  1870tol890 52A  5iJ 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .576, 577 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 *''* 

civilized  Indian  population— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 537 


.872, 873 


474 

.575,576 
471 

.800, 801 

.762,763 

.847,848 

761 

..800,801 

..765,766 

. .847, 848 

764 

..506,507 


472 


.644-649 


18  90..  755-760 


1890  ..847,848 

.644-649 
.575,  576 


470 
6 

.873-875 
895 
855 


.873-875 
895 
856 


474 


.576,577 


.801-805 
763 


for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890... 576, 577 

forthestate:  1860  to  1890 *'^* 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 

quadroons,   octoroons,   Chinese,  Japanese, 

and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state :  1890. . . 

density  of  population,  for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 . . . 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  more:  1890. 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

In  detail — 

forcitiesof  25,000inhabitantsormore:  1890.        901 

forthestate:  1890 898,899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .        905 

forthestate:  1890 902,903 

increase  of  population :  1850  to  1890 

Japanese  population— 

bycounties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 .. 576, 577 

for  the  state :  1890 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 ^^^ 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890.  .848, 849 

forthestate:  1890 '''^^ 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color— 

bycounties:  1890 ^01-80^ 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .  766- 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .818,  849> 

forthestate:  1890 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 . . .  576,  577 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

classified  by  sex— 

bycounties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890.738-741 

forthestate:  1890 580,581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color— 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  .755-760 

forthestate:  1890 746-7.54 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

by  counties:  1890 618-655 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .57b,  577 

forthestate:  1890 *68,469 

white  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties:  1870  to  1890 ; 508-511 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .  576, 577 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 ^73 

classified  by  sex— 

bycounties:  1890 648-6od 

forplaces  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. 738-741 
forthestate:  1890 580,581 

Towns—  .  . 

having  from  1,000  to  2,500  inhabitants  in  1890.  with 

population  for  1880 453-467 

having  2,500  inhabitants  or  more  in  1890— 

dwellings  and  famiUes,  total 878-897 

increase  during  the  decade 442-452 

native  and  foreign  bom  and  white  and  colored 

population,  classified  by  sex 666-745 


764 


.508-511 


472 


.648-655 


1890 


.801-805 
.848,849 


948 


INDEX— PART  I. 


Towns— Continued. 


Page. 


ha-ring  2,500  inhabitants  or  more  in  1890— cont'd, 

l)ercentage  of  increase  during  the  decade 442-452 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by 

SOX,  nativity,  and  color 810-852 

persons  to  a  dwelling  and  to  a  family 878-897 

population  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color 540-579 

population  for  1880 442-452 

population  of:  1880  and  1890 48-433 

Townships,  population  of:  1880  and  1890 58-372 

XT. 

United  States— 

aggregate  population- 

by  counties :  1790  to  1890 7_47 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 48-433 

for  the  United  States :  1790  to  1890 2,3 

Chinese  population— 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 516-524 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .540-579 

for  the  United  States :  1860  to  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population— 

by  counties :  1870  to  189 J 528-539 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  ..540-579 

for  the  United  States :  1860  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classifieil  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  United  States  ■ 

1890 .■        470 

density  of  population,  for  the  United  States:  1790 

to  1890 g 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties :  1890 857-877 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .878-897 

for  the  United  States :  1850  to  1890 855 

in  detail— 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 900,  901 

for  the  United  States:  1890 898,899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family- 

by  counties :  1890 857-877 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890..  .878-897 

for  the  United  States :  1850  to  1890 g56 

in  detail — 

forcitiesof  25,000inhabitantsormore:  1890.904,  905 

for  the  United  States:  1890 902,903 

increase  of  population :  1790  to  1890 '4  5 

Japanese  population — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 525-527 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890..  .540-579 

for  tlie  United  States :  1870  to  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1893... 540-579 

for  the  United  States :  1850  to  1890 47I 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 767-809 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..702,763 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore:  1890..  .810-852 

for  the  United  States :  1890 701 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 767-809 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .765,  766 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1891J..  .810-852 

for  the  United  States :  1890 ; 764 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 475-515 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .540-579 

for  the  United  States :  1850  to  1890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 582-665 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 666-745 

for  the  United  States :  1890 580, 581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color— 

forcitiesof  25,000  inhabitants  or  more;  189J. .755-760 


United  States— Continued.  y. 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color- 
continued. 

for  the  United  States :  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
natiritj',  and  color — 

by  counties:  1890 767-809 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .810-852 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

by  counties:  1890 582-665 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .540-579 

for  the  United  States:  1890 468  469 

white  and  colored,  population  as— 

bycouuties:  1870  to  1890 475-5)5 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .540-57? 

for  the  United  States :  1850  to  1890 473 

classified  b3-  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 582-665 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 666-745 

for  the  United  States :  1890 sgo  531 

Utah—  "      ' 

aggregate  population — 

by  counties :  1850  to  1890 43 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 402-405 

for  the  territory:  1850tol890 23 

Chinese  population- 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 523 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        577 

for  the  territory:  1870  to  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 537  53g 

forplacesof2,500inhabitant,s  ormore:  1890 '577 

for  the  territory :  1860  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  Japanese, 
and  civilized   Indians,   for  the  territory' 

1890 470 

densityof  population,  for  the  territory:  1850tol890.  6 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

bycounties:  1890 §75 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        895 

for  the  territory :  1850  to  1890 855 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants   or  more- 

1890 900 

for  the  territory :  1890  ggg,  ggg 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

bycounties:  1890 375 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  ]  890  . . .        895 

for  the  territory :  1850  to  1800 gsg 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants   or  more  • 

1890 904 

for  the  territory :  1830 902,  903 

increase  of  population :  1850  to  1890 4  5 

Japanese  population — 

by  counties :  1890 527 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890...  577 

for  the  territory :  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as — 

forplacesof2,.500  inhabitants  ormore:  1890...  577 

for  the  territory :  1850  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 805 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  ormore:  1890...  762 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 ...  849 

for  the  territory :  1890 761 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

bycounties:  1890 805 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  ormore:  1890..  765 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...  849 

for  the  territory:  18,10 784 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as — 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 511 


IKDEX— PAET  I. 


Page. 


577 
i72 


949 


Pago. 


1890 


.755-760 
.746-754 


849 


JJtah— Continued. 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  a^-cont  d^ 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . 

for  the  territory:  1850to]890 

classified  by  sex-  , 

by  counties :  lH9y 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

*!  740,  /  41 

for  the  territory :  1890 580, 581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color- 
for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more 

for  the  territory :  1890 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex 
nativity,  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 ■ 

for  places  of  2,5U0  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . . 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by-  ^^^^  ^^^ 

bycounties:  1890 •  ' 

forplacesof2,500  inhabitants  orniore:  l«90----^^g  ^^^ 

for  the  territory :  1890 ' 

white  and  colored,  population  as— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 -■  —  ■■ 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . . 

for  the  territory :  1850  to  1890 

classified  by  sex— 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

*  i4U,   /-il 

1890..-..-.------ 580,581 

for  the  territory :  1899 


473 


.654,655 


1890.. 


43 


577 
474 

538 
.577 
474 


Vebmont— 

aggregate  population— 

by  counties :  1790  to  1890 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 405-407 

forthestate:  1790tol890 •  ■* 

Chinese  population—  ^^^ 

by  counties:  1890 ■""""" 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 

for  the  state :  1 890 

civilized  Indian  population- 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

forthestate:  1860  to  1890 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattots 

quadroons,  octoroons,    Chinese,  -Japanese, 

and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state:  1890. 

density  of  population,  for  the  state:  1790  to  1890. . 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

bycounties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  mor 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

in  detail,  forthestate:  1890 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties :  1890 •  ■ 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more;  1890 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

in  detail,  for  the  state :  1890 

increase  of  population :  1790  to  1890 

Japanese  iwpulation— 

by  counties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 

for  the  state :  1890 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . . 

for  the  state :  1890 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 
forthestate:  1890 


805 
849 


056,657 

1890...         577 
468,469 


473 


.6.56,657 


1890 ...  895,  896 
855 


875 
895,  896 

856 
902.  903 

4,5 

527 
577 
474 

577 
471 

805 
849 
761 


1890. 


1890 


VERMONT—Continued. 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 

bycounties;  1870  to  1890 ^U 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        o77 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 ^''^ 

classified  by  sex— 

bycounties:  1890 6o6,657 

forplacesof  2,500inhabitantsormore:  1890.740,  74i 

forthestate:  1890 580,581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color, 

forthestate:  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militi:i,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color  — 

by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  . 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

I  by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more : 

for  the  state :  1890 

white  and  colored,  population  as— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 ^U 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        577 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

classified  by  sex- 

by  counties:  1890 

forplacesof  2,5U0  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  740,741 

forthestate:  1890 ^^^'^^^ 

Villages—  . 

having  from  1,000  to  2,500  inhabitants  in  1890,  with 

population  for  1880 453-467 

having  2,.50O  inhabitants  or  more  in  1890- 

dwellings  and  families,  total u'i-jf^2 

increase  during  the  decade 442-45 

native  and  foreign  born  and  white  and  colored 

population,  classified  by  sex 666-74a 

percentage  of  increase  during  the  decade. .  - ..  .442-452 
persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting 

sex,  nativity,  and  color 

persons  to  a  dwelling  and  to  a  family 878-897 

population  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color 540-579 

population  for  1880 *fjf^^ 

population  of:  1880  and  1690 t- 

Virginia— 

aggregate  population— 

by  counties :  1790  to  1890 

by  minor  civil  divisions:  1880  and  1890- 

for  the  state;  1790  to  1890 

Chinese  population— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 .  -  -  577,  578 

forthestate;  1870  to  1890 

civilized  Indian  population— 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,S00  inhabitants  or  more;  1890 -..577,  578 

forthestate;  1860  to  1890 ^74 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 

quadroons,   octoroons.  Chinese,  Japanese, 

and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state:  1890  . . 

density  of  population,  for  the  state;  1790  to  1890  .. 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwcUing- 

by  counties ;  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . . 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more; 

1890 90«-8fl 

for  the  state :  1890 ^98, 899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties ;  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. 
forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

forcitiesof25,000inhabitantsormore:  1890.904,905 
forthestate:  1890 902,903 


.878-897 


ages,  by 

. .  .810-852 


48-433 


.     43-45 

.407-414 
2,3 

523 


474 


538 


470 
6 

.875,  876 
896 
855 


.875,876 
896 
856 


950 


INDEX—PAET  I. 


VlEGiNiA— Continued.  Pan-o. 

increase  of  population :  1790  to  1890 4,  5 

.Japanese  population — 

Dy  counties:  1890 527 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  ..577,578 

for  the  state :  1890 474 

males  and  females,  jjopulation  as — 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  ..577, 578 

for  the  state :  1850  to  1890 47I 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 806,  807 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890... 762,  763 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .849,  850 

forthestate:  1890 761 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 806,  807 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890.  ..765,  766 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .849,  850 

for  the  state :  1890 704 

native  and  foreign  horn,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 512,  513 

forplaces  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890   ..577.578 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 47i> 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 656-659 

for  places   of  2,500   inhabitants   or  more: 

1890 740.743 

for  the  state :  1890 580,  581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color— 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .755-760 

for  the  state:  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  anil  color — 

by  counties :  1890 806, 807 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. .  .849, 850 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

by  counties :  1890 656-659 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890. .  .577,  578 

forthestate:  1890 4g8  409 

white  and  colored,  population  as — 

by  counties:  1870  10  1890 512  513 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . . 577, 578 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 473 

classitied  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 656-659 

for  places   of   2,500   inhabitants   or  more: 

1890 740-743 

for  the  state:  1890 58o  581 

Voting  age.  males  of  by  nativity  and  color — 

by  counties:  1890 767-809 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 7g4 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 765,766 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 810-852 

Wards,  population  of,  in  Louisiana:  1880  and  1890 191-196 

Washington— 

aggregate  population — 

by  counties:  1800  to  1890 45 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 414-416 

for  the  state :  1800  to  1890 2 

Chinese  population — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 523 


for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890    . 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 

civilized  Indian  population — 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . . 

for  the  state :  1860  to  1890 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 

quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,   Japanese, 

and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state:  1890.. 

density  of  population,  for  the  state:  1860  to  1890  .. 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling — 

by  counties :  1890 


578 
474 

538 
578 

474 


876 


Washington— Continued. 

dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— continued. 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        896 

for  the  state :  1860  to  1890 855 

in  detail— 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 900, 901 

for  the  state:  1890 898,899 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties:  1890 876 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        896 

for  the  state :  1860  to  1890 856 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000   inhabitants   or  more: 

1890 904,905 

for  the  state:  1890 902,903 

increase  of  population :  1860  to  1890 4 

Japanese  population — 

bycouuties:  1880  and  1890 527 

for  places  of  2,.500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        578 

forthestate:  1880  and  1890 474 

males  and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        578 

for  the  state :  1860  to  1890 471 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 807,  808 

for  cities  of  25, OOJ  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..762,763 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        850 

for  the  state :  1890 761 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 807,  808 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..765,706 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        850 

for  the  state :  1890 704 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as — 

by  coimties :  1870  to  1 890 513 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...        578 

for  the  state :  1800  to  1890 472 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 658-661 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants   or  more: 

1890 742,743 

for  the  state:  1890 580,581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color— 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .755-760 

for  the  state :  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color — 

by  counties :  1890 807,  808 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        850 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by — 

by  counties :  1890 658-661 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .        578 

for  the  state:  1890 468,469 

white  aud  colored,  population  as — 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 513 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        578 

for  the  state :  1860  to  1890 473 

classified  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 058-661 

for  places  of  2,500   inhabitants   or  more: 

1890 '. 742,743 

for  the  state:  1890 580,581 

West  Virginia — 

aggregate  population — 

by  counties :  1790  to  1890 45, 46 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 417-421 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 o 

Chinese  population — 

by  counties :  1880  and  1890 523 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890..        578 

for  the  state :  1880  and  1890 474 

civilized  Indian  population — 

by  counties :  1870  to  1890 538 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 474 


li^DEX— PAET  1. 


951 


Pago. 


■WFqT  Virginia— Continued. 

coloreTpopulation  classified  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
'"Quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese  Japanese, 
and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state:  1890.. 
density  of  population,  for  the  state :  1870  to  1890  . . 
dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling- 


Page. 


470 
6 


876 


1890... 


855 


.898,  899 

870 
890 
856 

905 
.902,  903 
4 


1890  .. 


474 

578 
471 

808 
763 

850 
761 


1890 


by  counties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 
for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhahitants,  or  more.        ^^^ 

1890 

for  the  state:  1890 

families  and  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties :  1890 i  a'an" 

for  places  of  2.500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .. 
for  the  state:  1870  to  1890 

in  detail— 

for  cities  of  25, 000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 

for  the  state:  1890 

increase  of  population:  1870  to  1890 

Japanese  population—  ^^^ 

by  counties :  1890 

for  the  state :  1890 

males  and  females,  population  as- 

for  places  of  2,501)  inhabitants  or  more 

for  the  state:  1870  to  1890 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties  :  1890 -  •  ■'  " 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890 

for  the  state:  1890 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 •  •  -  ■  - 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

for  the  state:  1890 ■ 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as— 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 ^^_* 

for  places  of  2,500  iiihabitants  or  more:  1890 

for  the  state:  1870  to  1890  

classified  by  sex— 

by  counties:  1890 660,661 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

1890 

for  the  state:  1890 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color- 
for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more 

for  the  state :  1890 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color- 
by  counties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .. 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by- 

i-  Tonn  obO,  Dbl 

by  counties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. . .        578 

i  i.       lonn  468,469 

for  the  state :  1890 

white  and  colored,  population  as— 

by  counties:  1870  to  1890 ---■■  ^^* 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .  5,8 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 ^'^^ 

classified  by  sex— 

iQQft  660,  6ol 

by  counties :  1890 ' 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants   or  more: 

^^*" 1890^^!'^^-^^^------ 58o!581 


766 
850 
764 


578 
472 


.742, 743 
.580,581 

..755-760 
746-754 


808 
850 


1890. 


Wisconsin— 

aggregate  population— 

bycounties:  1840  to  1890 *<'■* 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1830 421-433 

forthestate:  1840  to  1890 

Chinese  population— 

bycounties:  1880  and  1890 

for  places  of  2,509  inhabitants  or  more:  189B- 

for  the  state:  1880  and  1890 

civilized  Indian  population— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

forthestate:  1860  to  1890 

colored  population  classified  as  blacks,  mnlattoes 

quadroons,  octoioons,  Chinese,  Japanese 

and  civilized  Indians,  for  the  state ;  1890  . 

density  of  population,  for  the  state:  1840  to  1890  . 

dwellings  aud  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties:  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 . .  - 
forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

in  detail — 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more 

1890 

for  the  state :  1890 

families  aud  persons  to  a  family— 

by  counties :  1890 - -^■ 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 
forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

in  detail^ 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

.  904,905 

i89o;::::;;;''''-^-^---- 902,90:; 


2,3 

..523,524 

.578, 579 

474 

..538,539 

..578,579 
474 


470 
6 


.876,87 


.475-515 
473 


for  the  state : 
White  population— 

bycounties:  1870  1.0  1890 

by  states  and  territories :  1850  to  1890  ^^^ 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 ■^-^- • 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 540-579 

classified  by  sex-  ^^2-665 

bycounties:  1890 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 - -^  ■  -  -5" 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  .  .66(^745 


855 


.900,  901 
.898,899 

.876,877 

.896,897 

856 


1840  to  1890 


for  the  state 
increase  of  population 
Japanese  population—  ^^^ 

by  counties :  1890 " 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  .  .5,8,  5^J 

forthestate:  1890 

males  and  females,  population  as- 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  ormore:  1893  ...o7»,S,.i 

forthestate:  1850  to  1890 ■•■• 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

for  the  state :  1890 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more: 
for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more 

for  the  state :  1890 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 
forthestate:  1850  to  1890 

classified  by  sex— 

,.         -.QQfi  662,  bb3 

bv  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more: 

*  742—745 

forthestate:  1890 580,581 

persons  of  school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color- 
for  cities  of  25,000  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . . 

for  the  state :  1890 - 

persons  of  school,  militia,  and  voting  ages,  by  sex 
nativity,  and  color- 
by  counties :  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  mor 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

bycounties:  1890 -■■•" 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890. 

for  the  state :  1890 

white  and  colored,  population  as— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890 
forthestate;  1850  to  1890 


471 

.808,809 
:  1890  ..762,763 
1890... 851,  852 
761 

808,  8G9 

:  1890. ..765,  706 

1890  ..851,852 

7C4 


514,  515 

578,  579 

472 


755-700 
746-754 


1890  ..851,852 


662, 663 
578,  579 
468,  469 

.514,515 

.578,579 

473 


952 


INDEX— PAET  I. 


Page. 


Wisconsin— Continued. 

wliite  and  colored,  population  as— continued, 
classiiied  by  sex — 

by  counties:  1890 662,663 

forplacesof  2,500inbabitant8orniore:  1890  742-745 

for  tbe  state :  1890 5gQ  jjgj 

■WVOJIINO—  '  " 

aggregate  population— 

by  counties:  1870to  1890 47 

by  minor  civil  divisions :  1880  and  1890 433 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890 2 

Chinese  population— 

bycounties:   1870  to  1890 524 

for  places  of  2, 500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890...  579 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1800 474 

civilized  Indian  population— 

bycounties:  1870  to  1890 539 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 474 

colored  population  classiiied  as  blacks,  mulattoes, 
quadroons,  octoroons,  Chinese,  and  civi- 
lized Indians,  for  tbe  state:  1890 470 

density  of  population,  for  tbe  state :  1870  to  1890  . .  6 
dwellings  and  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  counties :  1890 oy, 

for  places  of  2,500  iuhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..  897 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 g55 

in  detail,  for  the  state :  1890 ggg^  ggg 

families  and  persons  to  a  family 

bycounties:  1800 gj^ 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..  897 

for  tbe  state :  1870  to  1890 g55 

in  detail,  for  the  state :  1890 902  903 

increaseof  population:  1870  to  1890 '     4 

males  .and  females,  population  as— 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890  . .  579 

for  the  state :  1870  to  1890 471 


"WyOMiNG—Continued.  p 

males  of  militia  age,  by  nativity  -and  color-  ^^^' 

by  co;intio3:  1890 ■  -q 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  852 

for  the  state :  1890 

males  of  voting  age,  by  nativity  and  color- 

by  counties :  1890 „„. 

forplacesof  2,503  inb;ibit.ints  or  more:  189o"         852 

forthestate:  1890 '        „„. 

native  and  foreign  born,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 gjj 

for  places  of  2,500  inhahitauts  or  more:  1890  579 

forthestate:   1870  to  1890 4-0 

classiiied  by  sex — 

by  counties :  1890 gg^  ggg 

for  places  of  2,500   inliabitants  or  more- 

1890 744  745 

for  the  .state:  18.90 r^g^^'^g^ 

persons  of  .school  age,  by  sex,  nativity,  and  color, 

for  the  state :  1890 746-754 

persons  of  school,  militia,  .ind  voting  ages,  by  sex, 
nativity,  and  color- 
by  counties:    1890 ggj^ 

for  places  of  2,  500  inhabitant  or  more :  1890 . .'       852 
sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by— 

bycounties:  1890 [ gg4_  gg. 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more  •  1890  579 

fortbe  state:  1890 468,  46i> 

white  and  colored,  population  as- 
hy counties :  1870  to  1890 5J5 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more:  1890  ..        579 

forthestate:  1870  to  1890  .; '_        473 

classiiied  by  sex — 

bycounties:  1890 gg4  ggj 

for  places  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  more :  1890.744,'  745. 
forthestate:  1890 580581 


STATISTICS  OF  ALASKA. 


Afognak  village,  population  of 91  g 

Age  periods,  population  by gig^  gjg 

Aggregate  population  of  the  territory ' 916 

Alien  population,  by  districts 920 

Alitak  village,  population  of gjg 

Arctic  district — 

aggregate  population gjg 

citizenship,  population  by gog 

Eskimo  tribe,  population  of gjg 

Indian  population gjg  g,  7 

Mongolian  population gjg'  g ^7 

sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by gie'gn 

temporary  white  population '920 

villages,  number  of g,  g 

white  population gjg 

Athapascan  tribe,  population  of gjg  gjg 

Auk  settlements,  population  of '  gj  g 

Chalitmiut  village,  population  oC. 
Chimmesyan  tribe,  population  of . 
Color,  population  by — 


916 
.918,919 


Female  population— Continued. 

by  tribes 

for  villages  of  300  inhabitants  or  more. 

temporarily  employed 

Foreign  population — 

aggregate 

by  citizenship 

by  districts .'.... 

for  villages  of  300  inhabitants  or  more  . 

temporarily  employed 

under  21  years  of  age 


Hoochinoo  village,  population  of . 
Huna  village,  population  of 


.918, 


,919 
916 

920 

916 
920 
916 
916 
920 
920 

916 
910 


by  ago  periods gjg_  gjg 

by  districts 916,917     June.au  village,  population  of 

^y^-^.f, 916,917 

for  villages  of  300  inhabitants  or  more 916,  917 


Indian  population- 
aggregate gjggj^ 

by  ago  periods gjg  gjg 

by  districts ''.!"!'.916',917 

^^^Z 916.917 

for  villages  of  300  inhabitants  or  more 916,  917 


Douglas  city  village,  population  of. 
Eskimo  tribe,  population  of 


Female  population- 
aggregate  


by  age  periods gjg 

by  districts 


916 
918 

916 
919 
916 


916 


Kadiak  district — 

aggregate  population gjg 

Athapascan  tribe,  population  of gjg  gjg 

citizenship,  population  by..' g.^g 

Eskimo  tribe,  population  of gjg 

Indian  population 916  917 

Koluschan  tribe,  population  of 918' 919 

mixed  population gjg'  gj7 

Mongolian  population " 'gjg'  gj7 

sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by 916,  91T 


im)EX— PART  I. 


953 


Page. 


KadiaV  district-CoBtinued.  ^^^ 

temporary  white  popVilation ^^-^ 

Tillages,  numljer  of ^^^ 

■white  population g^g 

Kadiak  village,  population  of.  -  -  ■  - ^^^ 

Karluk  village,  population  ot . . ^. •  •  •  -  -  ^^^ 

916 


Sex,  population  by-  gig,  919 


by  age  periods 


916 


Kingagbee  village,  population  of 

Klak  wan  village,  population  of ^^^  ^^^ 

Koluscban  tribe,  population  of • 

Kuskokwim  district—  ^^g 

aggregate  population  •■-■•-.■-■-• : g^g  g^g 

Achapascan  tribe,  population  of «^  •  ^^^ 

citizenabip,  population  by ^^^ 

Eskimo  tribe,  population  of ^^^  ^^^ 

Indian  population 916,917 

mixed  population -  -  -  ■   ■ ' 

sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by ai",  9i( 

villages,  number  of " ' "        ^^g 

■white  population 

Male  population—  g^g 

aggregate g^g  9jg  1 

by  age  periods g^g 

by  districts ■" .!...918,919 

by  tribes '„,g 

for  villages  of  300  inhabitants  or  more ^^^ 

temporarily  employed g^^ 

Met)  akabtla  village,  population  of 

Mixed  population—  g^g  g^^^ 

aggregate '...gis',  919 

by  age  periods 916  917 

by  districts ;!'"'"l''^!l''!"-^-^-916!9n 

by  sex Qifi  917 

for  villages  of  300  inhabitants  or  more a^o,  ai 

Mongolian  population—  916,917 

918, 919 
916,  917 
916, 917 


I'yli^t""*^ .'918,  919 

bytribes air  qi7 

for  villages  of  300  inhabitants  or  more n^,  Ji^ 

Sitka  village,  population  of 

Skittagetan  tribe,  population  of ' 

Southeastern  district—  ^^^ 

aggregate  population qi  a  01 9 

Chimmesyan  tribe,  population  ot »i».  ^J^^^ 

citizenship,  population  by 

~  Indian  population 

Koluscban  tribe,  population  of 

mixed  population 

Mongolian  population 


920- 

916,917 

918,919 

910,917 

916,917 

6fix,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by 916,  917 

Skittagetan  tribe,  population  of g^o 

temporary  white  population ^^^ 

villages,  number  of ■ g^g 

-white  population 

920 
.918,919 


Temporary  white  population . 
Tribes,  population  by 


aggregate 

by  age  periods. 

by  districts. .  - 

by  sex 01  r  01 7 

for  villages  of  300  inhabitants  or  more Ji".  ■"■ 

Native  population—  g^g 

aggregate g2g 

by  cit  i  zenship 

bv  districts 

for  villages  of  300  inhabitants  or  more  -  -  - Ji" 

temporarily  employed 

under  21  years  of  age 

Nushagak  district- 
aggregate  populal  ion. ...--... -■ -- 

Athapascan  tribe,  population  of »i»'  «^« 

citizenship,  population  by-  - . 
Eskimo  tribe,  population  of . 

Indian  population 

mixed  population 

Mongolian  population oifi  017 

sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by 9lb.  J^' 

temporary  white  population ^^^ 

villages,  number  of 

■^  ...  91o 

white  population 

Nushagak  village,  population  of 

Point  Hope  village,  population  of  - .  91^ 

Port  Clarence  vUlage,  population  of 


TJnalaska  districts—  g^g 

aggregate  population ^^^ 

citizenship,  population  by 

Eskimo  tribe,  population  of 

,    ,.  916,917 

Indian  population 916  917 

mixed  population ' 

Mongolian  population 

sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by 

temporary  white  population 

villages,  number  of 

white  population 

Unalaska  village,  population  of 


916, 917 
916,  917 
920 
916 
916 
916 


Villages- 
number  of ■  ■  ■ 

of  300  inhabitants  or  more,  population  of. . 


916 

..916,917 


920 
920 


910 


920 

918 

.916,917 

.916,917 

.916,917 


916 


White  population—  g^g^ 

aggregate g^g 

by  age  periods g^g 

by  citizenship g^g 

by  districts "■  g^^g 

by  sex „,  „ 

for  villages  of  300  inhabitants  or  more »^^ 

temporarily  employed 

Wrangell  village,  population  of 


Yakutat  village,  population  of 

Yukon  district — 

aggregate  population 

Athapascan  tribe,  population  of 

citizenship,  population  by 

Eskimo  tribe,  population  of 

Indian  population 

mixed  population 

sex,  nativity,  and  color,  population  by. 

temporary  white  population 

villages,  number  of 

white  population 


.918, 


.916, 
.916, 
.916, 


916 

916 
919 
92a 
918 
917 
917 
,917 
920 
916 
916 


954 


INDEX— PART  I. 


PEOGEESS  OF  THE  NATION. 


Page. 
Age  limits,  variation  of,  for  scliool  census  of  states  and 

^er^ito^ie^ :  1890 cviii 

Aggregatb  population,  remarks  on xxsv-xUt 

Alaska — 

names  of  tribes cxx vii 

number  of  each  tribe cxxvii 

percentage  of  number  of  each  tribe  to  total  poinila- 


tion 


remarks  on cxxvi,  cxxvii 

Area  of  land  and  water  surface  in  the  United  States : 

1790  to  1890 xliv 

Arerage  number  of  families  to  a  dwelling— 

forcitieshavinglOO,OOOinhabitantsormore:  1890..       cxx 
for  New  Tork  city,  N.  Y.,  by  wards :  1890 cxxii 

Cen.sus  of  1870  deficient  in  the  southern  states  ..xxxv-xxxvii 
Center  of  population — 

position  of:  1790  to  1890 lii 

remarks  on j_lii 

westward  movement  in  miles  in  each  decade lii 

C'lassilication  of  settlement  of  population- 
areas  in  square  miles — 

by  states  and  territories,  for  each  grou]i :  1890. .  xlviii 

for  each  group :  1790  to  1890 xlv 

number  of  inhabitants  to  a  square  mile  in  each 

group :  1790  to  1890 xlv 

proportion  of  area  of  each  group  to  total  area  of 

settlement :  1790  to  1890 xlvi 

Color- 
increase  of  white  and  colored,  by  states  and  terri- 
tories :  1850  to  1890 CYJ 

increase  or  decrease  of  colored  to  100,000  white,  by 

states  and  territories :  1870  to  1890 civ 

number  of  colored  to  100,000  white,  by  states  and 

territories :  1870  to  1890 oiii 

number  of  white  and  colored— 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 

from  1790  to  1890 

percentage  of- 
fer South  Atlantic  and  South  Centraldivisions : 

1790  to  1890 '_  Pi 

increase  of  white  and  colored :  1790  to  1890 xcix 

increase  of  white  and  colored,  by  states  and  ter- 
ritories :  1850  to  1890 cvii 

white  and  colored,  by  states  and  territories: 

1850  to  1 890 g 

white  and  colored,  of  total  population:  1790  to 

1°^" xcviii 

remarks  on xcviii-cviii 

Countries  from  which  immigration  is  derived Ixxxvii 

Density  of  population — 

according  to  various  classes  of  industries xlv 

at  each  census :  1790  to  1890 xliv 

per  square  mile,  by  states  and  territories:   1790  to 

1«90 xlix 

remarks  on xliv-1 

Development  of  states  and    geographical   divisions, 

prominent  features  in  the xl-xliii 

Drainage  basins,  distribution  of  population  by,  remarks 

on liii-lvi 

DTpellings  and  families — 

average  number  of  families  to  a  dwelling 

for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more: 


cm 
xcviii 


forNewTorkcity.N.Y.,  by  wards:  1890 cxxii 

excess  of  number  of  families  over  dwellings 

by  geographical  divisions:  1830, 1880,  and  1890.  cxii 

for  North  Atlantic  division:  1850, 1880.  andl890.  cxii 


Page. 


CXI 

cxii 


cxx 

cxxll 


Dwellings  and  families— Continued. 
Increase  in  number  of— 

dwellings :  1880  to  1890 

families:  1850  to  1890 .' 

number  of  dwellings- 

for  cities  having  25,000  inhabitants  or  more- 

1890 

J,       .^.      ,         cxiv.cxv 

tor  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more- 

1890 

for  New  Tork  city,  N.  T.,  by  wards':'  '1890  '. '. '. '    cxxU 
number  of  families— 

for  cities  having  25,000  inhabitants  or  more- 

1890 

f       .^.      ,  cxn',  cxv 

tor  cities  having  luo.ooo  inhabitants  or  more- 

1890 

for  New  Tork  city,  N.  T.,  by  ward's':"  'I's'go' " ' ' 
number  of  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

for  cities  having  25,000  inhabitants  or  more- 
1880  and  1890  . 

J-     -.^       „    ,  cxiv,  cxv 

tor  ISew  Tork  city,  N.  T.,  by  wards:  1890  cxxii 

number  of  persons  to  a  family- 

for  cities  having  25,000  inhabitants  or  raore- 
1880  and  1890.. 

;,     „       _     ,  CXIV,  cxv 

for  IS  ew  Tork  city,  N.  T. .  by  wards  :  1890  cxxii 

percentage  of  dwellings  and  population  for  .speci- 
tied  numbers  of  persons  to  a  dwelling— 

by  geographical  divisions :  1890 ^^^^ 

for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more- 

1890 

„     ,,       _    ,     cxvi,  cxvu 

for  New  Tork  city,  N.  T.,  by  wards :  1890  . . .     cxxiii 
percentage  of  dwellings  having  specified  nmnbers 
of  families — 
for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more- 

1890 

for  New  Tork  city,  N.  T.,  by  wards :  1890  .         cxxiv 
percentage  of  families  and  population  for  specified 

numbers  of  persons  to  a  family 

by  geographical  divisions:  1890 cxviii 

for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitanis  or  more- 

1890 

cxix 

percentage  ot  families  in  dwellings  having  speci- 
fied numbers  of  families— 
for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more- 

1890 

„     ^.  CXXl 

lor  ISewTork  city,  N.  T.,  by  wards:  1890 cxxv 

percentage  of  increase  in  number  of— 

dwellings:  1880  to  1890 g^j 

families:  1850  to  1890 '"       ^^jj 

remarks  on .'.'.'.".'cx-cxxv 

Geographical  distribution  of  population— 

by  drainage  basins liii-lvi 

approximate   area  in  square   miles:   1870   to 

-liv,  Iv 


1890  . 


percentage  of  total  population :  1870  to  1890 Ivi 

population  :  1870  to  1890 li v,  Iv 

population  per  square  mile :  1870  to  1890 li v,  Iv 

in  accordance  with  latitude  and  longitude Ixv-lxx 

density  of  population  by  latitude:  1870tol890.  Ixviii 
density  of  population  by  longitude:   1870  to 

1890 i3,ij 

increase  in  density  by  latitude :  1870  to  1890  . .  Ixviii 
increase  in  density  by  longitude :  1870  to  1890  .  Ixix 
number  in    100,000   inhabitants    by  latitude: 

1870  to  1890 Ixviii 

number  in    100,000  inh.ibitants  by  longitude: 

1870  to  1890 ixix 

percentage  of  increase  of  population  by  lat; 

tude;  1870  to  1890 Ixviii 


INDEX— PAET  I. 


Geographical  distribution  of  populat,OB-Co..tnuted. 
fn Tcordauce  with  latitude  and  longitude-cont  d. 
m  accordan  ^^  population  by  longi- 


Page. 


Ixix 
1890 Ixviii 


955 


Pago. 


percentage  of 

tude :  1870  to  1890 

population  by  latitude:  18^0  to  1890  ^ — 

Lpulation  by  longitude:  1870  to  1890 - 

S::!:tionineachs.uarodegreetothenearest^^^^^^^ 

thousand:  1890 ''"-'Vu  Wii  Ixiii 

in  accordance  with  mean  — ^ --*1 .     . ^.-J^ 

increaseinpopulationpersquarennlebj  inches      ^^^^^ 

of  rainfall:  1870  to  1890 r"":."'V' 

number  in  100,000  inhabitants  by  inches  ot  rain-      ^^^ 

fall:  1870  to  1890 ;••  .  j 

population  per  square  mile  by  inches  of  ram-      ^^^^ 

fall:  1870  to  1890 j-"' 

in  accordance  with  mean  relative  humidity  ot  the      ^^^^ 

atmosphere ' " ' 

percentage  of  increase  of  population  by  groups 

of  saturation:  1870  to  1890—---^^^-       ^ 
populationby  groups  of  saturation  :  18'«t?1890- 
population  per  sqxiare  mile  by  gxonps  of  satu- 

features l"-l^i 

Ixi 


^""^flrelgn  born  population,  by  states  and  territories :     ^^^^^ 
1890 ■ , 

increase  of  native  and  foreign  born,  by  sta.es  and 
territories :  1850  to  1890 

increase  or  decrease  of  foreign  born  to  lOO-OOO  'na- 
tive born,  by  states  and  territories:  1870  to 
1890 - -.xciT,xev 

native  born  population,  by  states  and  territories:     ^^^^^ 

1890 ; V 

number  of  foreign  born  to  100,000  native  born,  by 

states  and  territories :  1870  to  1890 ^ciii 

number  of  immigrants  to  the  United  States- 

by  decades :  1821  to  1890 

by  principal  countries:  1821  to  1890 


.Ixxxvi 
Ixxxvii 


number  of  native  and  foreign  born :  1850  to  1890  . .  Ixxxvi 
by  geographical  divisions:   1850 


ration:  1870  to  1890 

in  accordance  with  topographic 

density  of  population  by  regions:  1870  to 

increase  of  population  by  regions :  1870  to  1890^        1- 

number  in  100,000  inhabitants  by  regions :  1870        ^^_ 

to  1890 • i^i 

population  by  regions :  1870  to  1890 -^J-^ 

:;:^S:::nce;:;meanan;;ualt;.np;;ature;:;^lxi.lxii 
density  of  population  by  degrees  ot  tempeia- 

ture:  1870  to  1890.-. ---- -; 

increase  in  density  of  population  by  degrees  of 

temperature:  187iJ  to  1890 - - 

number  in  100,000  inhabitants  by  degrees  ot 

temperature :  1870  to  1890 


Ixii 


Ixii 


Ixii 


.Ixxxvii 


0X1 

cxii 


immigrants  to  the  United  States- 

by  decades:  1821  to  1890 -     - 

g  principal  countries:  1821  to  1890 

Increase — 

of  dwellings:  1880  to  1890 

nf  families :  1850  to  1890 ."""'."■ 

:;  mTles  and  females,  by  states  and  territories: 

1850  to  1890 ''"".:"■" 

Of  native  and  foreign  born,  by  states  and  territories : 

1850  to  1890 .";■"."" 

of  white   and   colored,  by  states   and  territories:        ^^^ 

1850  to  1890 '"VV 

or  decrease  of  colored  to  100,000  white,  by  states 

and  territories :  1870  to  1890 civ 

or  decrease  of  females  to  100,000  males,  by  states         _ 

tnd  territories :   1870  to  1890 l^xx.ii 

or  decrease  of  foreign  born  to  100,000  nati^•e  born, 

by  states  and  territories :  1870  to  1890.  -  -  .xciv,  xcv 

.„       -ioq:;  +.^  IQOO  __ Xl 

Kansas,  yearly  census  m 


percentage  of — 
foreign  born 

to  1890 :"i'V' 

increase  of  native  and  foreign  born,  by  states 

and  territories :  1850  to  1890 

native  and  foreign  born,  and  of  native  white  of 
foreign   parents,  of   total    population,  by 
states  and  territories  :  1890 
native  and  foreign  born  of  total  population: 

1850  to  1890 ■•■ 

native  and  foreign  born  of  total  population,  by 

states  and  territories:  1850  to  1890 
nalivc  whites  of  native  parents  and  whites 
having  one  or  both  parents  foreign  of  total 
while  element,  by  states  and  territories: 
1870  and  1890 

remarks  on 

Number  of— 

^'^     by  states  and  territories :  1880  and  1890 

classified  according  to  population :  1790  to  1890. 

colored  to  100,000  white,  by  states  and  territories: 

1870  to  1890 


IXXXTIU 


Ixxxvi 


Ixxxix 


XCl 

Ixxxvi-xcvii 


Ixxv 
Ixxiv 


25,000  inhabitants  or  more; 

cxiv,  cxv 

100,000  inhabitants  or  more; 


1890. 


cxx 
cxxii 


cxx 
cxxii 


Ixxxi 


1885  to  1890 . 


-xlii 


Late  civil  war.  result  of  the,  distinctly  traceable  upon 

the  rate  of  increase  of  population xxx.x- 

Latitude  and  longitude,  distribution  of  population  m 

accordance  with,  remarks  on l=^v  Ixx 

Mean  annual  raintall,  distribution  of  population  in  ac^^^  ^^^^_ 
cordance  with,  remarks  on ■ •  -■_        ■ 

Mean  annual  temperature,  distribution  of  population 
with  reference  to,  remarks  on •■•;■.;■' 

Mean  relative  humidity  of  the  atmosphere   distnbu^ 

tion  of  population  in  accordance  with,  remarks      ^^^^ 


Militia,  potential- 
percentage  of,  compar 

geographical  divisions 
remarks  on 


ed  with  total  population,  by 
1890 


cix 
cix 


dwellings— 

for  cities  havin, 

1890 

for  cities  havin  j 

1890 

for  New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  by  wards 
families— 

for  cities  having  25,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 ''^'^••"^^ 

for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 

for  New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  by  wards ;  1890 

females  to  100,000  males,  by  states  and  territories; 

1870  to  1890 ■ 

forei-n  born  to  100,000  native  born,  by  states  and 

territories:  1870  to  1890 ^cm 

immigrants  to  the  United  States— 

bv  decades;  1821  to  1890 /'^^^^^ 

by  principal  countries ;  1821  to  1890 Ixxxvii 

males  and  females,  by  states  and  territor: 
native  and  foreign  born— 
by  states  and  territories 

from  1850  to  1890 

persons  to  a  dwelling— 
for  cities  havin 

1890 

for  New  York  city.  N.  Y.,  by  wards 
persons  to  a  family — 

for  cities  having  25,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 

for  New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  by  wards ;  1890 
white  and  colored— 

by  states  and  territories :  1890 

from  1790  to  1890 


1890. 


1890.    Ixxxi 

xciii 

Ixxxvi 


25,000 


inhabitants  or  more: 

cxiv,  cxv 

1890 cxxii 


cxiv,  cxv 
cxxii 


cm 
xcviii 


95G 


INDEX— PART  I. 


Page. 


CXT1,CXT11 

csxiii 


csxi 
cxxiv 

Ixxvi 


Ixxii 


Percentage  of— 

colored  of  total  population  for  South  Atlantic  and 

Soutli  Central  divisions :  1790  to'1890 

dwellings  and  population  for  specified  numbers  to 
a  dwelling — 

by  geographical  divisions :  1890 

for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more- 

1890 

for  Now  York  city,  N.  Y.,  by  wards :  1890 

dwellings  having  specified  numbers  of  families— 
for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 

for  Xow  York  city,  N.  Y.,  by  wards:  1890 

each  sex  of  total  population :  1S50  to  1890 

entire  urban  population,  by  geographical  divisions : 

1890 

families  and  population  for  specified  numbers  of 
persons  to  a  family — 

by  geogTaphical  divisions:  1890 cxviii 

for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more- 

1890 cxix 

families  in  dwellings  having  specified  numbers  of 
families — 
for  cities  having  100,000  inhabitants  or  more: 

1890 cxxi 

for  New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  by  wards :  1890 cxxv 

foreign  born,  by  geographical  divisions:  1850  to  1890.         xc 
increase  of — 

50  priucipal  cities  in  the  last  decade 

males  and  females,   by  states  and  territories : 

1850  to  1890 

native  and  foreign  born,    by  states   and  terri 

tories :  1850  to  1890 

number  of  dwellings:  1880  to  1890 

number  of  families :  1850  to  1890 

population:  1790  to  1890 

population,  by  states  and  territories: 

1890 

white  and  colored :  1790  to  1890 

white  and  colored,   by  states  and  territories: 

1850to  1890 p,j,jj 

males  and  females  of  total  population,   by  states 

and  territories :  1850  to  1890 Ixxviii 

native  and  foreign  born,  and  of  native  white  of 
foreign  parents,    of  total   population,  by 

states  and  territories :  1890 Ixxxviii 

native  and  foreign  born  of  total  population :  1850 

,.        t^'l^^'O Ixxxvi 

native  and  foreign  born  of  total  populatioa,  by 

states  and  territories :  1850  to  1890 Ixxxix 

native  whites  of  native  jiarents  and  whites  having 
one  or  both  parents  foreign,  of  total  white 
element,  by  states  and  territories :  1870  and 

1890 

potential — 

militia   compared    with   total  population,  by 

geographical  divisions:  1890 

voters    compared    with    total    population 

geographical  divisions :  1890 

urban  of  total  population  :  1790  to  1890 Ixxl 

urban  of  total  poj)ulatiou,  by  states  and  territories  • 

1880  and  1890 

white  and  colored — 

by  states  and  territories :  1850  to  1890 

of  total  population  :  1790  to  1890 

Proportions  of  the  sexes  in  certain  Europeam  couutr 

1890 

Eack  of— 

cities  having  a  population  of  100,000  or  more:  1870 

to  1890 

50  principal  cities :  1880  and  1890 ]    Ixxiv 

states  and  territories  in  population :  1880  and  1890       xliv 
Remarks  on — 

aggregate  population xxxv-xliv 


cxxvi,  cxxvii 

1-m 

.  xcviii-cviii 
xliv-1 


Ixxiv 

Ixxxv 

xcvii 

cxi 

cxii 

XXXV 

1790  to 

xxxviii 

xcix 


by 


Ixxv 


Ixxvii 


Ixxiii 


Remarks  on— Continued. 
Alaska ■ 

center  of  population '''" 

color 

density  of  population _ . , 

distribution  of  population— 

by  drainage  basins ,;■•_,  . 

in  accordance  with  latitude  and'iongVtude;; '  'ixv- Jx 

m  accordance  with  mean  annual  rainfall ixii  Ixiii 

m  accordance  with  mean  rel.ative  humidity  of 

the  atmosphere i   ■ 

in  accordance  with  topographic  featureV.V.V.V.lvi-K^ 
with  reference  to  mean  :,nnual  temperature. .  .Ixi,  Ixii 

dwellings  and  families 

nativity 

persons  of  school  age 

potential — 
militia 

„    ,  CIS 

voters  

sex...  '^^ 

Ixxvi-lxxxv 


cx-cxx  V 

.Ixxxvi-xcvii 
cviii,  cix 


.Ixxi-lxxvi 


xlviii 


urban  population 

School  age — 

persons  of,  remarks  on ^.^jj;  ^j^ 

variations  of  age  limits  for  scliool  census  of  states      ' 

and  territories :  1890 „„•■■ 

Settled  area  of  the  United  States— "' 

at  each  census  year:  1790  to  1890 ^i^  ^i,.; 

by  states  and  ten-itoiies :  1 8 ' 
percentage  of  increase  of— 

population:  1790to]890 ^j^- 

settled  area:  1790  to  1890  ' /• 

Sex-  ^^' 

increase  of  males  and  females,  by  states  and  terri- 

tories:  1850  to  1890 j^^^;^ 

increase  or  decrease  of  females  lo  100,000  males, 

by  states  and  territories :  1870  to  1890  Ixxxiii 

number  of  females  to  100,000  males,  by  states  and 

territories:  1870tol890 j^^^j 

number  of  males  and  females,  by  states  and  tVrri- 

tories:  1890 , 

Ixxxi 

percentage  of— 

increase  of  males  and  females,  by  states  and 

territories:  1850  to  1890 j^xxv 

males  and  females  of  total  population :  ISSo'to 

1890 

,  Ixxvi 

males    and    females    of   total   population,   by 

states  and  territories :  1850  to  1890  ......      Ixxviii 

proportions  of  males  and  females  in  certain  Euro'- 

pean  countries :  1890 Ixxvii 

remarks  on i        •  , 

„     .,  ,  l.xxvi-lxxxv 

Southern  states,  census  of  1870  deficient  in  . 

State  censuses  of  1885 

increase  of  population  

percentage  of  increase  of  population  ... 

population 

States  and  territories- 
foreign  born  population :  1890 

increase  of — 

males  and  females 


xxxv-xxxvii 


xxxix 
xxxix 
xxxix 


1850  to  1890 ixxxiv 

native  and  foreign  born:  1850  to  1890. . 
white  and  colored:  1850  to  1890 

increase  or  decrease  of— 

colored  to  100,000  white:  1870  to  1890 civ 

females  to  100,000  males :  1870  to  1890 Ixxxiii 

foreign  born  to  100,000  native   born-  1870  to 
1890 

native  born  population :  1890 

number  of— 

cities:  1880  and  1830 ^^^^ 

colored  to  100,000  white :  1870  to  1890 ciii 

females  to  100,000  males:  1870  to  1890 Ixxxi 

fore  gn  bom  to  100,000  native  born :  1870  to  1890 .      xclil 
males  and  females :  1890 Ixxxi 


xcvi 
cvi 


xciv.  xcv 
xciii 


states  and  territories-Continued. 

number  of-contiuued.  ^.jj 

wliito  and  colored :  1890 

''''':Z:n^^er...es  of  total  population  :1850_to^^^^^^^ 

natirand:fo;;igub;;;;:and:;f'nativewh^oi^ 

foreign  parents,  of  total  population :  1890.Uxx^ 
native  and'oreign  born  of  total  Popul^^--^^^ 
1850  to  1890 


INDEX— PART  I. 

Page.   I  Urban  population— 


957 


native  wbiteso;;;tiveparentsa.dwbitesbav^ 
in.,  one  or  both  parents  foreign,  ol   total 


xci 
Ixxv 


white  element.  1870  and  1«00------- 

nrban  of  total  population:  1880  and  1890 
white  and  colored:  1850  to  1890 

percentage  of  increase  of-  ^^^^^ 

nialesandfemales:  1850  to  1890  ^^^..- 

native  and  foreign  born :  1850  to  1890 

population :  1790  to  1890 -  - 

white  and  colored :  1850  to  1890 ^^ 

ranlc  of,  in  population:  1B80  and  1890 ^ 

total  area  of  settlement :  18.0 •  -  •  ■  -  ■  ■  ■ " 

variations  of  age  limits  for  school  census:  1890.- 

^v,iP  features,  distribution  of   population  in 
Topographic  teatures,  Ivi-lxi 

accordance  with,  remarks  on 

Total  population  of  the  f^^^f^^'f^^-^ 

at  each  census  year  from  ^ '  ^0  ^o    ^  ^  - ,^, 

by  states  and  territories :  1880  and  1890 ^^^^ 

including  all  persons:  1890 


by  census  ye. 


ars  from  1790  to  1890. 


Page. 
Ixxi 
Ixxii 
Ixxv 


by  geographical  divisions :  1890 

by  states  and  territories :  1880  and  1890. . .  - 
number  of  cities— 

by  states  and  territories:  1880  and  1890 

ciassified    according   to   population:    ....    -    ^^^^^ 
1890 


Ixxv 


1790    to 


^"""'entTrf  urban  population,  by  geographical  divi. 


Isxii 

Ixxiv 

Ixxi 


Ixxv 


sions :  1890 '"/-,        , 

increase  of  50  principal  cities  in  the  last  decade . 
urban  of  total  population :  1790  to  1890. .. . . .  -  -  • 

urban  of  total  popiilation,  by  states  and  terri- 
tories: 1880  and  1890 

cities  having  a  population  of  100,000  or  more:    ^^^^^ 

1870  to  1890 VV-" 

50  principal   cities,    giving  their   population:    ^^^^^ 

1880  and  1890 ;;;;".;"  Ixxi-lxxvi 

remarks  on 


^'"^''^  ^:^  o^*compared  with  total  population, 
by  geographical  divisions: 
remarks  on ' 


1899  .. 


cs 
ex 


Westward  migration . 


O 


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